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1 μαγικά
μαγικόςmagical: neut nom /voc /acc plμαγικά̱, μαγικόςmagical: fem nom /voc /acc dualμαγικά̱, μαγικόςmagical: fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic) -
2 μαγικώτερον
μαγικόςmagical: adverbial compμαγικόςmagical: masc acc comp sgμαγικόςmagical: neut nom /voc /acc comp sg -
3 φωταγωγία
φωταγωγίᾱ, φωταγωγίαmagical process of drawing down supernatural illumination: fem nom /voc /acc dualφωταγωγίᾱ, φωταγωγίαmagical process of drawing down supernatural illumination: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic)——————φωταγωγίᾱͅ, φωταγωγίαmagical process of drawing down supernatural illumination: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
4 μαγικωτέρας
μαγικωτέρᾱς, μαγικόςmagical: fem acc comp plμαγικωτέρᾱς, μαγικόςmagical: fem gen comp sg (attic doric aeolic) -
5 μαγικών
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6 μαγικῶν
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7 μαγικόν
μαγικόςmagical: masc acc sgμαγικόςmagical: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
8 φωταγωγίας
φωταγωγίᾱς, φωταγωγίαmagical process of drawing down supernatural illumination: fem acc plφωταγωγίᾱς, φωταγωγίαmagical process of drawing down supernatural illumination: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
9 φωταγωγόν
φωταγωγόςmagical process of drawing down supernatural illumination: masc /fem acc sgφωταγωγόςmagical process of drawing down supernatural illumination: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
10 βύβλος
A the Egyptian papyrus, Cyperus Papyrus, Hdt.2.92, A.Supp. 761, Str.17.1.15: in pl., stalks of papyrus, PTeb.308.7 (ii A. D.).2 rind enclosing the pith of this plant, Thphr.HP4.8.4, etc.: generally, bark,φελλῶν καὶ βύβλων Pl.Plt. 288e
, cf. Hdt.2.96, Plot.2.7.2.b in pl., slices of the pith used as writing-material, Hdt.5.58, Hermipp.63.13: sg., strip ofβ., βύβλον εὐρύναντες ἀντὶ διαδήματος Ph.2.522
.3 roll of papyrus, book, Hdt.2.100, A.Supp. 947, etc.: heterocl. pl., βύβλα, τά, AP9.98 (Stat. Flacc.); esp. of sacred or magical writings, , cf. D.18.259, Act.Ap.19.19, PPar.19.1 (ii A. D.);ἱεραί β. OGI56.70
(Canopus, iii B. C.);β. ἱερατική PTeb.291.43
(ii A. D.); so of the Scriptures,ἡ β. γενέσεως οὐρανοῦ καὶ γῆς LXX Ge.2.4
, etc.; ἡ β. the Sacred Writings, Aristeas 316; β. Μωυσέως, ψαλμῶν, προφητῶν, Ev.Marc.12.26, Act.Ap.1.20, 7.42;β. ζωῆς Ep.Phil.4.3
: pl., of magical books, Act.Ap.19.19.II β. στεφανωτρίς flowering head of papyrus, Theopomp. Hist. 22c, Plu.Ages.36. [[pron. full] ῠ, A.Supp. 761.] (βύβλος, βύβλινος, βυβλίον, etc., are the original forms: βιβλ- seems to have arisen in Attic by assimilation in βιβλίον, and is found in earlier Attic Inscrr., cf. IG2.1b, etc., and prevails in Ptolemaic papyri; Inscrr. vary,βυβλία Test.Epict.8.32
(iii/ii B. C.);βιβλία IG5(1).1390.12
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11 κακοτεχνία
κακοτεχνία, ας, ἡ (s. κακός, τέχνη; Pla. et al.; ins, pap) craftiness, deceit pl. intrigues (Lucian, Calumn. 12, Alex. 4) of the devil, w. ἐνέδραι IPhld 6:2.—At IPol 5:1, where there is no ref. to the devil, and where Polycarp is advised to make κακοτεχνίαι the subject of preaching, the word seems to mean evil arts, i.e. the arts and trades which are forbidden for a Christian, esp. magic. In favor of this interpr. is the fact that the context of this passage deals with conjugal relations in a manner that suggests a warning against recourse to magical formulae that feature erotic themes. S. Zahn, Ign. von Ant. 1873, 321; Lghtf. and Hdb. ad loc. For spells designed for lovers, s. HBetz, The Greek Magical Papyri in Translation including the Demotic Spells, I, ’86. -
12 μαγευτικοί
μαγευτικόςmagical: masc nom /voc pl -
13 μαγευτικούς
μαγευτικόςmagical: masc acc pl -
14 μαγευτικήν
μαγευτικόςmagical: fem acc sg (attic epic ionic) -
15 μαγική
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16 μαγικῇ
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17 μαγικής
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18 μαγικῆς
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19 μαγικαίς
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20 μαγικαῖς
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