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1 ιπποδρομία
ἱπποδρομίᾱ, ἱπποδρομίαhorse-race: fem nom /voc /acc dualἱπποδρομίᾱ, ἱπποδρομίαhorse-race: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic)——————ἱπποδρομίαι, ἱπποδρομίαhorse-race: fem nom /voc plἱπποδρομίᾱͅ, ἱπποδρομίαhorse-race: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
2 ιπποδρομίαι
ἱπποδρομίαhorse-race: fem nom /voc plἱπποδρομίᾱͅ, ἱπποδρομίαhorse-race: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
3 ἱπποδρομίαι
ἱπποδρομίαhorse-race: fem nom /voc plἱπποδρομίᾱͅ, ἱπποδρομίαhorse-race: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
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ἱπποδρομίᾱς, ἱπποδρομίαhorse-race: fem acc plἱπποδρομίᾱς, ἱπποδρομίαhorse-race: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
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ἱπποδρομίᾱς, ἱπποδρομίαhorse-race: fem acc plἱπποδρομίᾱς, ἱπποδρομίαhorse-race: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
6 ἵππιος
A of a horse or horses, λόφοι crests of horsehair, Alc.15.2; σθένος ἵ. Pi.P.2.12; Ἄργος ἵ. (cf. ἱππόβοτος) Id.I.7(6).11, B.18.15; δρομεύς, prob. l. in E.El. 825; ἄνασσαἱ. Queen of the Amazons, Id.Hipp. 307; epith. of Poseidon as creator of the horse, B.16.99, A.Th. 130 (lyr.), Ar.Eq. 551, Nu.83, IG 12.310.142, etc.; hence, of Colonos as sacred to him, Arg.S.OC, Paus.1.30.4 (but cf. Pherecr.134); also of Athena, Pi.O.13.82, S.OC 1070 (lyr.), Harp.; of Hera, at Olympia, Paus.5.15.5; of Ares, Id.5.15.6, cf. Tryph.105.II of horsemen or the horse-race,ἵ. νόμος Pi.O.1.101
;ἱππίαν ἔσοδον Id.P.6.50
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7 ἅμιλλα
A contest for superiority, conflict,τῶν νεῶν ἅμιλλαν.. ἰδέσθαι Hdt.7.44
; ἅ. ἵππων horse-race, ib. 196, cf. Pi.O.5.6, I.5(4).6; ῥιμφαρμάτοις ἁμίλλαις in racing of swift chariots, S.OC 1063, cf. El. 861; ἅ. ἀγαθῶν ἀνδρῶν contest of brave men, D.20.108; ; ; of boat-races, IG22.1028.20, Pl.Com. 183.2 c.gen.rei, ἰσχύος trial of strength, Pi.N.9.12 (pl.);πτερύ γων ἁμίλλαις A.Pr. 129
; ποδοῖν, λόγων, φρονήματος, E.IA 212, Med. 546, Andr. 214; : c. gen. obj., ἅ. λέκτρων contest for marriage, E.Hipp. 1141;ἔρωτος Gorg.Hel.5
: abs., eager desire, Herod.6.68 (s.v.l.):—alsoἅ. περί τινος Isoc.10.15
; freq.in Poets with Adj., ἅ. φιλόπλουτος, πολύτεκνος striving after wealth or children, E. IT 411, Med. 557: with gen.in adjectival sense, ἅ.αἵματος, = αἱματόες σα, Id.Hel. 1155:—phrases: ἅμιλλαν τιθέναι, προτιθέναι propose contest, Id.Andr. 1020, Med. l.c.; ἅ. ποιεῖσθαι contend eagerly, ὅκως .. Hdt.8.10; ἅ. ἐποιοῦντο they had a race, Th.6.32;ἅ. ποιεῖσθαι πρὸς ἀλλήλους Pl.Lg. 830d
; εἰς ἅ. ἔρχεσθαι, ἐξελθεῖν, E.Tr. 621, Hec. 226;πρὸς ἅ. ἐλθεῖν Id.Med. 1083
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8 ἱπποδρομία
ἱππο-δρομία, ἡ,A horse-race or chariot-race, Pi.P.4.67, I.3.13, X.Smp.1.2, Pl. Ion 537a, Arist.Ath.60.1, IG22.784 (iii B.C.), SIG730.30 (Olbia, i B.C.); ;ποιεῖν Th.3.104
; ἱ. παιδική, ἣν καλοῦσι Τροίαν,= Lat. ludus Troiae, Plu.Cat.Mi.3.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἱπποδρομία
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15 ἱπποδρομία
1 horse raceΠυθὼ κῦδος ἐξ ἀμφικτιόνων ἔπορεν ἱπποδρομίας P. 4.67
ἱπποδρομίᾳ κρατέων I. 3.13
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16 ἱπποδρόμιος
ἱππο-δρόμιος, ον,A of the horse-race: -δρόμιος, ὁ (sc. μήν), name of month in Boeotia, IG7.531,al. ([place name] Tanagra), cf. Plu.Cam.19; at Delphi, GDI1987, al.; at Naupactus, IG9(1).359.II epith. of Poseidon (cf. ἵππιος), Pi. I.1.54.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἱπποδρόμιος
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17 ἵππος
ἵππος, ὁ,A horse, ἡ, mare, most freq. fem. in Poets; in fullθήλεες ἵπποι Il.5.269
;ἵπποι θήλειαι 11.680
, Od.4.635;ἄρσενες ἵπποι 13.81
, cf. Hdt.3.86, Pl.Hp.Ma. 288b: pl., ἵπποι team of chariot-horses, Il.16.370, al.: freq. in dual, 5.237, 8.41, al.: hence, of the chariot itself, ἀφ' ἵπποιιν, ἀφ' ἵππων, from the chariot, Il.5.13,19,al.; καθ' ἵππων ἆλτο, ἐξ ἵππων βῆσε, ib. 111, 163; ἵππων ἐπιβησόμενος intending to mount his chariot, ib.46; opp.πεζοί, πλῆτο δὲ πᾶν πεδίον πεζῶν τε καὶ ἵππων Od.14.267
, cf. 9.49;ἵπποι τε καὶ ἀνέρες Il.2.554
;λαός τε καὶ ἵπποι 18.153
; of riders,νῶθ' ἵππων ἐπιβάντες ἐθύνεον Hes.Sc. 286
; freq. of race-horses,ἵ. ἀκαμαντόποδες Pi.O.3.4
;ἀελλόποδες Simon.7
;ἀθληταί Lys.19.63
: metaph., ἁλὸς ἵ., of ships, Od.4.708, cf. Secund. Sent.17.2 the constellation Pegasus, Eudox. ap. Hipparch.1.2.12, Ptol.Tetr.27, Vett.Val.12.11.3 title of Hecate in the Mithraic cult, Porph.Abst.4.16.4 perh. an instrument of torture, Lat. eculeus, Plu.Luc.20(pl.).II as Collective Noun, ἵππος, ἡ, horse, cavalry, ἡ τῶν Θεσσαλῶν ἵ. Hdt.5.64, etc.: always in sg., even with numerals, ἵ. χιλίη a thousand horse, Id.7.41; μυρίη ibid.; μυρία, τρισμυρία, A.Pers. 302, 315; ἡ διακοσία ἵ. Th.1.62;ἵππον ἔχω εἰς χιλίαν X.Cyr.4.6.2
.III a sea-fish, Antim. et Numen. ap. Ath. 7.304e; but ὁ ἵ. ὁ ποτάμιος the hippopotamus, Hdt.2.71, Arist.HA 502a9;ὁ ἵ. τοῦ Νείλου Ach.Tat.4.2
.b pudenda muliebria et virilia, Hsch.V a complaint of the eyes, such that they are always winking, Gal.16.611,al. (also in Hp., acc. to [Gal.]19.436).VI title of ministrants ('chuckersout') in certain religious ceremonies, IG22.1368.144 (Athens, ii A.D.), 3.1280a.VII in compds., to express anything large or coarse, as in our horse-chestnut, horse-laugh, v. ἱππό-κρημνος, -λάπαθον, -μάραθον, -πορνος, -σέλινον, -τυφία, and cf. βου-. (From ἴκϝος, v. ἴκκος; cf. Skt. aśvas, Lat. equus: the ἴ- (in place of e-) and the aspirate are unexplained; the latter acc. to Gell.2.3.2 was confined to Attic; cf. Λεύκ-ιππος, Γλαύκ-ιππος.) -
18 κέλης
κέλης, - ητοςGrammatical information: m.Other forms: also (Dor.?) κέληξ `runner' (IG 5: 1, 213; Sparta Va).Derivatives: κελήτιον `sloop, shallop' (Th., App.); κελητίζω `ride on race-horses, one who leaps from horse to horse' (Ο 679 usw.), κελητιᾶν κελητίζειν, ἱππεύειν H.Etymology: Formation in - ητ- resp. - ηκ- (Schwyzer 499 and 496), perh. from κέλομαι `drive om' (s. v.). From it Lat. celēs, celōx (after vēlōx) `fast-sailing ship'. - Doubtful is connection with Av. čarāitī `younge woman' (prob. to čar- `move', s. πέλομαι) and with Germ., e. g. OHG helid `Held' (Johansson WZKM 19, 237, Meillet MSL 17, 114).Page in Frisk: 1,816-817Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κέλης
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19 Σᾶμος
Σᾱμος first victor in the four horse chariot race at Olympia. ἀν ἵπποισι δὲ τέτρασιν ἀπὸ Μαντινέας Σᾶμος ὁ Ἁλιροθίου (Boeckh e Σ: σᾶμ' ἁλιρ(ρ) οθίου codd.: Σῆρος v. l. ap. Σ.) O. 10.70 -
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