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1 Cadmea
Cadmus, i, m., = Kadmos.I.Son of the Phœnician king Agenor, brother of Europa, husband of Harmonia, father of Polydorus, Ino, Semele, Autonoë, and Agave; founder of the Cadmea, the citadel of the Bœotian Thebes, Cic. Tusc. 1, 12, 28; id. N. D. 3. 19, 48; Ov. M. 3, 14 sq.; id. F. 1, 490; id. P. 4, 10, 55; the inventor of alphabetic writing, Plin. 7, 56, 57, § 192 sqq. (hence letters are called Cadmi filiolae atricolores, Aus. Ep. 29;B.and Cadmi nigellae filiae,
id. ib. 21). He and his wife. Harmonia were at last changed into serpents, Ov. M. 4, 572 sq.; Hor. A. P. 187; cf. Hyg. Fab. 6; 148; 179;274.—Hence, Cadmi soror,
i. e. Europa, Ov. P. 4, 10, 55.—Derivv.1.Cadmēus, a, um, adj., = Kadmeios, of or pertaining to Cadmus, Cadmean:b.Thebae,
Prop. 1, 7, 1:juventus, i. e. Thebana,
Theban, Stat. Th. 8, 601:Dirce (because in the neighborhood of Thebes),
Luc. 3, 175:mater,
i. e. Agave, the mother of Pentheus, Sen. Oedip. 1005: cistae, i. e. of Bacchus (because Bacchus was the grandson of Cadmus by Semele), id. Herc. Oet. 595:Tyros (because Cadmus came from Phœnicia),
Prop. 3 (4), 13, 7.—Also Carthaginian:gens, stirps, manus = Carthaginiensis,
Sil. 1, 6; 1, 106; 17, 582.—Subst.: Cadmēa, ae, f. (sc. arx), the citadel of Thebes founded by Cadmus, Nep. Pelop. 1, 2; id. Epam. 10, 3.—2.Cadmēĭus, a, um, adj., Cadmean:3.genitrix,
i. e. Agave, Stat. Th. 4, 565: seges, i. e. the armed men that sprang from the dragon ' s teeth sown by Cadmus, Val. Fl. 7, 282:heros,
i. e. the Theban, Polynices, Stat. Th. 3, 366; so,Haemon,
id. 8, 458 and 520.—Cadmēïs, ĭdis, f. adj. (acc. Cadmeidem and Cadmeida, Neue, Formenl. 1, 211; 1, 305; voc. Cadmei, ib. 1, 293), = Kadmêïs, of Cadmus, Cadmean:b.domus,
Ov. M. 4, 545:arx,
id. ib. 6, 217:matres,
i. e. Theban women, id. ib. 9, 304.—Subst., a female descendant of Cadmus; so of Semele, Ov. M. 3, 287; of Ino, id. F. 6, 553.— Plur. Cadmeïdes, the daughters of Cadmus, Agave, Ino, and Autonoë, Sen. Herc. Fur. 758.—II.An historian of Miletus, said to have been the earliest prose writer, Plin. 5, 29, 31, § 112; 7, 56, 57, § 205.—III.A bloodthirsty executioner in the time of Horace, Hor. S. 1, 6, 39; Schol. Crucq.—IV.A mountain in Caria, Plin. 5, 29, 31, § 118. -
2 Cadmeius
Cadmus, i, m., = Kadmos.I.Son of the Phœnician king Agenor, brother of Europa, husband of Harmonia, father of Polydorus, Ino, Semele, Autonoë, and Agave; founder of the Cadmea, the citadel of the Bœotian Thebes, Cic. Tusc. 1, 12, 28; id. N. D. 3. 19, 48; Ov. M. 3, 14 sq.; id. F. 1, 490; id. P. 4, 10, 55; the inventor of alphabetic writing, Plin. 7, 56, 57, § 192 sqq. (hence letters are called Cadmi filiolae atricolores, Aus. Ep. 29;B.and Cadmi nigellae filiae,
id. ib. 21). He and his wife. Harmonia were at last changed into serpents, Ov. M. 4, 572 sq.; Hor. A. P. 187; cf. Hyg. Fab. 6; 148; 179;274.—Hence, Cadmi soror,
i. e. Europa, Ov. P. 4, 10, 55.—Derivv.1.Cadmēus, a, um, adj., = Kadmeios, of or pertaining to Cadmus, Cadmean:b.Thebae,
Prop. 1, 7, 1:juventus, i. e. Thebana,
Theban, Stat. Th. 8, 601:Dirce (because in the neighborhood of Thebes),
Luc. 3, 175:mater,
i. e. Agave, the mother of Pentheus, Sen. Oedip. 1005: cistae, i. e. of Bacchus (because Bacchus was the grandson of Cadmus by Semele), id. Herc. Oet. 595:Tyros (because Cadmus came from Phœnicia),
Prop. 3 (4), 13, 7.—Also Carthaginian:gens, stirps, manus = Carthaginiensis,
Sil. 1, 6; 1, 106; 17, 582.—Subst.: Cadmēa, ae, f. (sc. arx), the citadel of Thebes founded by Cadmus, Nep. Pelop. 1, 2; id. Epam. 10, 3.—2.Cadmēĭus, a, um, adj., Cadmean:3.genitrix,
i. e. Agave, Stat. Th. 4, 565: seges, i. e. the armed men that sprang from the dragon ' s teeth sown by Cadmus, Val. Fl. 7, 282:heros,
i. e. the Theban, Polynices, Stat. Th. 3, 366; so,Haemon,
id. 8, 458 and 520.—Cadmēïs, ĭdis, f. adj. (acc. Cadmeidem and Cadmeida, Neue, Formenl. 1, 211; 1, 305; voc. Cadmei, ib. 1, 293), = Kadmêïs, of Cadmus, Cadmean:b.domus,
Ov. M. 4, 545:arx,
id. ib. 6, 217:matres,
i. e. Theban women, id. ib. 9, 304.—Subst., a female descendant of Cadmus; so of Semele, Ov. M. 3, 287; of Ino, id. F. 6, 553.— Plur. Cadmeïdes, the daughters of Cadmus, Agave, Ino, and Autonoë, Sen. Herc. Fur. 758.—II.An historian of Miletus, said to have been the earliest prose writer, Plin. 5, 29, 31, § 112; 7, 56, 57, § 205.—III.A bloodthirsty executioner in the time of Horace, Hor. S. 1, 6, 39; Schol. Crucq.—IV.A mountain in Caria, Plin. 5, 29, 31, § 118. -
3 Cadmeus
Cadmus, i, m., = Kadmos.I.Son of the Phœnician king Agenor, brother of Europa, husband of Harmonia, father of Polydorus, Ino, Semele, Autonoë, and Agave; founder of the Cadmea, the citadel of the Bœotian Thebes, Cic. Tusc. 1, 12, 28; id. N. D. 3. 19, 48; Ov. M. 3, 14 sq.; id. F. 1, 490; id. P. 4, 10, 55; the inventor of alphabetic writing, Plin. 7, 56, 57, § 192 sqq. (hence letters are called Cadmi filiolae atricolores, Aus. Ep. 29;B.and Cadmi nigellae filiae,
id. ib. 21). He and his wife. Harmonia were at last changed into serpents, Ov. M. 4, 572 sq.; Hor. A. P. 187; cf. Hyg. Fab. 6; 148; 179;274.—Hence, Cadmi soror,
i. e. Europa, Ov. P. 4, 10, 55.—Derivv.1.Cadmēus, a, um, adj., = Kadmeios, of or pertaining to Cadmus, Cadmean:b.Thebae,
Prop. 1, 7, 1:juventus, i. e. Thebana,
Theban, Stat. Th. 8, 601:Dirce (because in the neighborhood of Thebes),
Luc. 3, 175:mater,
i. e. Agave, the mother of Pentheus, Sen. Oedip. 1005: cistae, i. e. of Bacchus (because Bacchus was the grandson of Cadmus by Semele), id. Herc. Oet. 595:Tyros (because Cadmus came from Phœnicia),
Prop. 3 (4), 13, 7.—Also Carthaginian:gens, stirps, manus = Carthaginiensis,
Sil. 1, 6; 1, 106; 17, 582.—Subst.: Cadmēa, ae, f. (sc. arx), the citadel of Thebes founded by Cadmus, Nep. Pelop. 1, 2; id. Epam. 10, 3.—2.Cadmēĭus, a, um, adj., Cadmean:3.genitrix,
i. e. Agave, Stat. Th. 4, 565: seges, i. e. the armed men that sprang from the dragon ' s teeth sown by Cadmus, Val. Fl. 7, 282:heros,
i. e. the Theban, Polynices, Stat. Th. 3, 366; so,Haemon,
id. 8, 458 and 520.—Cadmēïs, ĭdis, f. adj. (acc. Cadmeidem and Cadmeida, Neue, Formenl. 1, 211; 1, 305; voc. Cadmei, ib. 1, 293), = Kadmêïs, of Cadmus, Cadmean:b.domus,
Ov. M. 4, 545:arx,
id. ib. 6, 217:matres,
i. e. Theban women, id. ib. 9, 304.—Subst., a female descendant of Cadmus; so of Semele, Ov. M. 3, 287; of Ino, id. F. 6, 553.— Plur. Cadmeïdes, the daughters of Cadmus, Agave, Ino, and Autonoë, Sen. Herc. Fur. 758.—II.An historian of Miletus, said to have been the earliest prose writer, Plin. 5, 29, 31, § 112; 7, 56, 57, § 205.—III.A bloodthirsty executioner in the time of Horace, Hor. S. 1, 6, 39; Schol. Crucq.—IV.A mountain in Caria, Plin. 5, 29, 31, § 118. -
4 Cadmus
Cadmus, i, m., = Kadmos.I.Son of the Phœnician king Agenor, brother of Europa, husband of Harmonia, father of Polydorus, Ino, Semele, Autonoë, and Agave; founder of the Cadmea, the citadel of the Bœotian Thebes, Cic. Tusc. 1, 12, 28; id. N. D. 3. 19, 48; Ov. M. 3, 14 sq.; id. F. 1, 490; id. P. 4, 10, 55; the inventor of alphabetic writing, Plin. 7, 56, 57, § 192 sqq. (hence letters are called Cadmi filiolae atricolores, Aus. Ep. 29;B.and Cadmi nigellae filiae,
id. ib. 21). He and his wife. Harmonia were at last changed into serpents, Ov. M. 4, 572 sq.; Hor. A. P. 187; cf. Hyg. Fab. 6; 148; 179;274.—Hence, Cadmi soror,
i. e. Europa, Ov. P. 4, 10, 55.—Derivv.1.Cadmēus, a, um, adj., = Kadmeios, of or pertaining to Cadmus, Cadmean:b.Thebae,
Prop. 1, 7, 1:juventus, i. e. Thebana,
Theban, Stat. Th. 8, 601:Dirce (because in the neighborhood of Thebes),
Luc. 3, 175:mater,
i. e. Agave, the mother of Pentheus, Sen. Oedip. 1005: cistae, i. e. of Bacchus (because Bacchus was the grandson of Cadmus by Semele), id. Herc. Oet. 595:Tyros (because Cadmus came from Phœnicia),
Prop. 3 (4), 13, 7.—Also Carthaginian:gens, stirps, manus = Carthaginiensis,
Sil. 1, 6; 1, 106; 17, 582.—Subst.: Cadmēa, ae, f. (sc. arx), the citadel of Thebes founded by Cadmus, Nep. Pelop. 1, 2; id. Epam. 10, 3.—2.Cadmēĭus, a, um, adj., Cadmean:3.genitrix,
i. e. Agave, Stat. Th. 4, 565: seges, i. e. the armed men that sprang from the dragon ' s teeth sown by Cadmus, Val. Fl. 7, 282:heros,
i. e. the Theban, Polynices, Stat. Th. 3, 366; so,Haemon,
id. 8, 458 and 520.—Cadmēïs, ĭdis, f. adj. (acc. Cadmeidem and Cadmeida, Neue, Formenl. 1, 211; 1, 305; voc. Cadmei, ib. 1, 293), = Kadmêïs, of Cadmus, Cadmean:b.domus,
Ov. M. 4, 545:arx,
id. ib. 6, 217:matres,
i. e. Theban women, id. ib. 9, 304.—Subst., a female descendant of Cadmus; so of Semele, Ov. M. 3, 287; of Ino, id. F. 6, 553.— Plur. Cadmeïdes, the daughters of Cadmus, Agave, Ino, and Autonoë, Sen. Herc. Fur. 758.—II.An historian of Miletus, said to have been the earliest prose writer, Plin. 5, 29, 31, § 112; 7, 56, 57, § 205.—III.A bloodthirsty executioner in the time of Horace, Hor. S. 1, 6, 39; Schol. Crucq.—IV.A mountain in Caria, Plin. 5, 29, 31, § 118. -
5 Κάδμος
1 son of Agenor, husband of Harmonia, founder of Thebes, father of Semele, Ino, Autonoe, Agaue (P. 3.97), ancestor of Theron of Akragas (fr. 119.)εὐθρόνοις Κάδμοιο κούραις O. 2.23
Πηλεύς τε καὶ Κάδμος ἐν τοῖσιν ἀλέγονται sc. among those who live in the isles of the blessed O. 2.78αἰὼν δ' ἀσφαλὴς οὐκ ἔγεντ οὔτ Αἰακίδᾳ παρὰ Πηλεῖ οὔτε παῤ ἀντιθέῳ Κάδμῳ P. 3.88
“ ἐν Κάδμου πύλαις” P. 8.47Κάδμου κόραι, Σεμέλα μὲν, Ἰνὼ δὲ P. 11.1
ἐπεὶ στεφάνους ἓξ ὤπασεν Κάδμου στρατῷ ἐξ ἀέθλων i. e. to the Thebans I. 1.11παρ' εὐτειχέσιν Κάδμου πύλαις I. 6.75
ἢ Κάδμον ἢ Σπαρτῶν ἱερὸν γένος ἀνδρῶν fr. 29. 2.Κάδμου στρατὸν καὶ Ζεάθου πόλιν Pae. 9.44
ἔνθα ποθ' Ἁρμονίαν φάμα γα[ ] Κάδμον ὑψη[λαῖ]ς πραπίδες[σι λαχεῖν (supp. Bury: γα[μέταν] supp. Housman) Δ. 2. 28.2 son of Skythes, tyrant of Kos in the early 5th century, ambassador 481 B. C. of Gelon to Delphi (Herodot 7. 163.): test., Vita Pind. Ambros., 1. 3. 2 Dr., καὶ γὰρ Σιμωνίδης τὴν ἐν Σαλαμῖνι ναυμαχίαν γέγραφε καὶ Πίνδαρος μέμνηται τῆς Κάδμου βασιλείας (locus a multis varie temptatus) fr. 272. -
6 idealny
adj* * *a.1. (= doskonały, wzorowy) fil. (= niematerialny, dotyczący idei) ideal, perfect; idealny ład perfect order; mąż idealny perfect husband; to idealny mąż dla niej he's the ideal husband for her; idealna harmonia ideal harmony; twór/byt idealny fil. ideal construction/form; gaz idealny fiz. ideal gas; punkt idealny geom. ideal point; próżnia idealna fiz. perfect vacuum; w idealnym świecie in an ideal world; w przypadku idealnym in the ideal case; ideally.2. (= wzniosły) lofty, exalted.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > idealny
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7 reconciliation
[-sili-]noun There has been a reconciliation between her and her husband; an act of reconciliation.) reconciliação* * *rec.on.cil.i.a.tion[rekənsili'eiʃən] n 1 reconciliação, conciliação. 2 concordância, harmonia. -
8 sympathy
['simpəði]1) (a feeling of pity or sorrow for a person in trouble: When her husband died, she received many letters of sympathy.) pêsames2) (the state or feeling of being in agreement with, or of being able to understand, the attitude or feelings of another person: I have no sympathy with such a stupid attitude; Are you in sympathy with the strikers?) simpatia•- sympathetically
- sympathize
- sympathise* * *sym.pa.thy[s'impəθi] n 1 harmonia, concordância, afinidade. 2 compaixão, comiseração, condolência. 3 aprovação, favorecimento. 4 compreensão, empatia, solidariedade. -
9 reconciliation
[-sili-]noun There has been a reconciliation between her and her husband; an act of reconciliation.) (u)zmierenie* * *• uzmierenie• zladenie• zmiernenie• zmiercie riešenie• zmier• zmierenie s Bohom• zlúcenie• zrovnanie• zmierenie• súlad• urovnanie• harmónia• pomerenie• návrat do cirkvi• narovnanie• nové vysvätenie -
10 sympathy
['simpəði]1) (a feeling of pity or sorrow for a person in trouble: When her husband died, she received many letters of sympathy.) sústrasť2) (the state or feeling of being in agreement with, or of being able to understand, the attitude or feelings of another person: I have no sympathy with such a stupid attitude; Are you in sympathy with the strikers?) sympatia, súhlas, pochopenie•- sympathetically
- sympathize
- sympathise* * *• vztah• záujem• solidárnost• smer• sklon• súlad• súhlas• sympatia• sústrast• súcit• tendencia• úcast• príchylnost• harmónia• duševná spriaznenost• kladný postoj• pochopenie• náklonnost• náchylnost -
11 zgo|da
Ⅰ f sgt 1. (harmonia) harmony; concord książk.- zgoda małżeńska/między małżonkami marital harmony/harmony between husband and wife- w zgodzie z czymś książk. (z przepisami) in accordance with sth, in conformity with sth; (z tradycją) in keeping with sth, in line with sth- w zgodzie z zaleceniami in accordance a. conformity a. concurrence with the recommendations- w zgodzie z panującymi trendami, nowe auto jest większe in keeping with the current trends, the new car is bigger- w zgodzie ze sobą a. z własnym sumieniem książk. according to one’s conscience, as one’s conscience dictates- być w zgodzie z własnym sumieniem to be at peace with one’s conscience- chcąc być w zgodzie z własnym sumieniem, nie mogłem zostawić jej samej in all conscience I couldn’t leave her alone- żyć w zgodzie z naturą to live in harmony a. at one with nature- żyć w zgodzie z sąsiadami to live in harmony a. peaceably with one’s neighbours2. (pojednanie, porozumienie) reconciliation- wyciągnąć rękę na zgodę to extend a. offer one’s hand in reconciliation- podać sobie ręce na zgodę to shake hands in agreement- pogodzili się i podali sobie ręce na zgodę they shook hands and made up3. (zgodność opinii) agreement, consensus- panuje powszechna zgoda co do tego, że… there is general agreement a. consensus that…4. (przyzwolenie) assent, consent (na coś to sth); approval (na coś for sth); (oficjalne zezwolenie) permission (na coś for sth)- dać komuś zgodę to give one’s okay to sb pot.- dojść do zgody to reach agreement a. accord- masz moją zgodę you have my approval a. permission- mieć zgodę kogoś na zrobienie czegoś to have sb’s leave a. approval to do sth- poprosić kogoś o zgodę (na zrobienie czegoś) to ask sb’s permission a. leave (to do sth)- skinąć głową na znak zgody to nod (one’s head) in agreement, to nod (one’s) assent- wyrazić zgodę to give one’s assent- wyrazić zgodę na coś to agree a. consent to sth, to approve of sth- zapytać kogoś o zgodę to ask sb’s permission- nie pytając o czyjąś zgodę without sb’s consent a. permission- ożenił się bez zgody/za zgodą rodziców he got married without/with his parents’ consent a. approval- za obopólną zgodą by mutual consent a. agreement- za zgodą autora with the author’s consent- milczenie oznacza zgodę silence implies consent5. Jęz. concord- związek zgody agreementⅡ inter. 1. (wyraża przyzwolenie, aprobatę) all right, OK, very well- „dam ci za to pięćdziesiąt złotych” – „zgoda!” ‘I’ll give you fifty zlotys for it’ – ‘done! a. it’s a deal! a. you’re on!’- „zgoda?” – „zgoda!” ‘(is that) agreed?’ – ‘agreed!’- „zgoda, spotkamy się o drugiej” ‘OK a. righto GB pot., I’ll see you at two’2. (wyraża zastrzeżenie) granted!- zgoda, nie jestem ekspertem, ale potrafię odróżnić trąbkę od saksofonu granted, I am not an expert, but I can tell a trumpet from a saxophone3. (wyraża pojednanie) zgoda! podajmy sobie ręce OK, let’s shake on it; let’s shake hands and make up a. be friends■ zgoda buduje, niezgoda rujnuje przysł. united we stand, divided we fallThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zgo|da
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