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1 σωματείο
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2 στέμμα
A wreath, garland, chaplet, esp. of the priest's laurel-wreath, wound round a staff,στέμματ' ἔχων ἐν χερσὶ.. χρυσέῳ ἀνὰ σκήπτρῳ Il.1.14
, 373; σκῆπτρον καὶ σ. θεοῖο ib.28, cf. E.Andr. 894; sts. worn on the head,σ. ἐπὶ τῶν κεφαλῶν ἐχούσας Pl.R. 617c
; Φοῖβος ἔλακεν ἐκ τῶν σ. from shrine with chaplcts decked, Ar.Pl.39, cf. E. Ion 1310, Th.4.133; used in sacrificial ceremony, στέμμασι πυκασθείς (of victim) Hdt.7.197, cf. SIG1025.31 (Cos, iv/iii B.C.); σ. πάλας, as a prize, Epigr.Gr. 247 ([place name] Mysia); στέμματ' Ὀλυμπιάδων ib.881 ([place name] Cyzicus), etc.; ὁ ἐπὶ τῶν στεμμάτων an official connected with the crowns of office of magistrates (cf. στεπτικός, στέφανος), PFay. 87i10 (ii A.D.), POxy.2130.7 (iii A.D.), cf. PRyl.77.28 (ii A.D.).2 Sch.S.OT3 says the στέμματα were wreaths of wool wound round the olive-branch; henceστέμματα ξήνασ' E.Or.12
.II in pl., στέμματα pedigrees, family trees, Plu. Num.1; Lat. stemmata quid faciunt? Juv.8.1, cf. Plin.HN35.6. -
3 Θυάτειρα
Θυάτειρα (-ιρα), ων, τά (Polyb. 16, 1, 7; 32, 27, 10; Strabo 13, 4, 4; Ptolem. 5, 2, 14; Appian, Syr. 30 §150; ins. On the acc. in-αν Rv 1:11 v.l., s. B-D-F §57; Mlt-H. 128) Thyatira, a city in Lydia in Asia Minor, on the Lycus R. betw. Pergamum and Sardis, founded by Macedonian Greeks (s. Strabo loc. cit.; OGI 211 w. note 2). Its busy industrial life included notably the dyeing of purple cloth. There was in Th. a guild of dyers (βαφεῖς), the existence of which is attested by numerous ins (CIG 3497–98 [=IGR IV, 1213; 1265]; 3496; other ins in WBuckler, Monuments de Thyatire: Rev. de philol. 37, 1913, 289–331. Also the ins that the guild of purple-dyers in Thessalonica dedicated to a certain Menippus of Thyatira: LDuchesne and ChBayet, Mission au Mont Athos 1876, p. 52 no. 83). Ac 16:14; Rv 1:11; 2:18, 24.—EZiebarth, RhM 51, 1896, 632ff; AWikenhauser, Die Ap-Gesch. 1921, 410f (lit.); CHemer, The Letters to the Seven Churches of Asia in Their Local Setting ’86, 106–28 (for epigraphic sources, s. p. 244f); Kraft, Hdb. ’74, 67ff; BHHW III 1981; Pauly-W. VI/1, 657–59.—M-M. -
4 Ερεθίμια
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5 Ἐρεθίμια
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6 Ερεθίμιος
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7 Ἐρεθίμιος
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8 αρχέμπορε
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9 ἀρχέμπορε
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10 Ὁμηρίδαι
Ὁμηρίδαι a guild of epic rhapsodes.1ὅθεν περ καὶ Ὁμηρίδαι ῥαπτῶν ἐπέων τὰ πόλλ' ἀοιδοὶ ἄρχονται, Διὸς ἐκ προοιμίου N. 2.1
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11 βασιλισταί
βᾰσῐλ-ισταί, οἱ, guild of worshippers of Ptolemy Euergetes II, OGI130.6, IG12(3).443 ([place name] Thera).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > βασιλισταί
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12 βαφεύς
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13 βορβορῖται
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14 βυρσεύς
βυρσ-εύς, έως, ὁ, later word for βυρσοδέψης, Artem. 4.56, Act.Ap.9.43, PFay.121.15 (ii A. D.); guild of βυρσεῖς at Thyatira, IGRom.4.1216.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > βυρσεύς
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15 γερούσιας
A member of the γερουσία at Sparta, IG5(1).31, al.: pl., ib.62.19; also, official of a guild, ib.206, 209.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > γερούσιας
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16 γόμος
A ship's freight, cargo, A.Supp. 444 (dub.), D.32.4; πεντακισχιλίων ταλάντων γόμον ἔχειν to be of 5,000 talents burden, Hdt.1.194.2 beast's load, Babr.7.11, LXXEx.23.5, al., PAmh.2.138.11 (pl., iv A. D.);γ. καμηλικός OGI629.87
, al. (Palmyra, ii A. D.); γ. καρρικός ib.16.II γὁμος· ζωμός, Hsch. -
17 δενδροφόρος
δενδρο-φόρος, ον,A bearing trees, φάραγξ Theodor. ap. Ath.14.621b; (ii A. D.): [comp] Sup.- ώτατος Plu.Sull.12
; ἡ δ. (sc. γῆ) Ph.2.583.II in pl., tree-bearers, a guild in the cult of Cybele,μήτηρ δενδροφόρων IGRom.1.614
(Tomi, iii A.D.); freq. in Lat. Inscrr., cf. Lyd.Mens.4.59.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δενδροφόρος
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18 δεφιδασταί
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19 Δημητριασταί
Δημητριασταί, οἱ, guild ofGreek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Δημητριασταί
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20 διάκονος
A servant, Hdt. 4.71,72, PFlor.121.3 (iii A.D.), etc.; messenger, A.Pr. 942, S.Ph. 497;ὄρνιθα καὶ κήρυκα καὶ δ. Id.Fr. 133
:—as fem., Ar.Ec. 1116, D. 24.197.2 attendant or official in a temple or religious guild, Inscr.Magn.109,217, IG9(1).486 (Acarnania, ii/i B.C.), 4.774.12 (Troezen, iii B.C.): fem., CIG3037 (Metropolis in Lydia):—esp. in the Christian church, deacon, 1 Ep.Ti.3.8, etc., POxy.1162.3 (iv A.D.): fem., deaconess, Ep.Rom.16.1.II as Adj., servile, menial, : irreg. [comp] Comp.διᾱκονέστερος Epich.159
Ahr. (Cf. ἐγ-κονέω, ἀ-κονιτί.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διάκονος
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guild — guild; guild·hall; guild·ite; guild·ry; guild·ship; … English syllables
Guild — Guild, n. [OE. gilds, AS. gild, gield, geld, tribute, a society or company where payment was made for its charge and support, fr. AS. gildan, gieldan, to pay. See {Yield}, v. t.] 1. An association of men belonging to the same class, or engaged in … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
guild — [gıld] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Old Norse; Origin: gildi payment, guild ] an organization of people who do the same job or have the same interests ▪ the Women s Guild … Dictionary of contemporary English
guild — early 13c., yilde (spelling later influenced by O.N. gildi guild, brotherhood ), a semantic fusion of O.E. gegyld guild and gild, gyld payment, tribute, compensation, from P.Gmc. *gelth pay (Cf. O.Fris. geld money, O.S. geld payment, sacrifice,… … Etymology dictionary
guild — [gild] n. [ME gild, blend of ON gildi, guild, guild feast & OE gyld, association (of paying members), akin to OHG gelt, OFris ield, all < base seen in OE gieldan, to pay: see YIELD] 1. in medieval times, a union of men in the same craft or… … English World dictionary
guild — index association (alliance), company (enterprise), confederacy (compact), cooperative, institute … Law dictionary
Guild — Guild, Theatre … Enciclopedia Universal
guild — [ gıld ] noun count an organization of people who all have the same job, goals, or interests … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
guild — see gild … Modern English usage
guild — [n] association, fellowship club, company, corporation, federation, group, interest group, league, lodge, order, organization, profession, society, sodality, trade, union; concepts 381,387 … New thesaurus
guild — ► NOUN 1) a medieval association of craftsmen or merchants. 2) an association of people for a common purpose. ORIGIN Old English, related to YIELD(Cf. ↑yielder) … English terms dictionary