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1 Mytilene
Mytĭlēnē (in later times Mĭtylēnē), ēs, f., and Mytĭlēnae, ārum, f., = Mutilênê, the capital of Lesbos, the birthplace of Sappho, Pittacus, Alcæus, and Diophanes, the orator, now Mytilini or Castro.—1.Mytilene: laudabunt alii claram Rhodon, aut Mytilenen,
Hor. C. 1, 7, 1; id. Ep. 1, 11, 17 al.—In plur. form, Mytilenae:Mytilenis an Rhodi malles vivere,
Cic. Agr. 2, 16, 40; id. Fam. 4, 7, 4; Suet. Caes. 2; id. Aug. 66; id. Tib. 10; Caes. B. C. 3, 102, 5.— Hence,Mytĭlēnaeus ( Mĭty-), a, um, adj., = Mitulênaios and Mutilênaios, of or belonging to Mytilene, Mytilenean:2.mango,
Mart. 7, 80, 9:vulgus,
Luc. 8, 109:Theophanes,
Tac. A. 6, 18.—As subst.: My-tĭlēnaei, ōrum, m. (sc. incolae), the inhabitants of Mytilene, the Mytileneans, Vell. 2, 18, 3.— -
2 Mytilene, Greece
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3 Mitylenaeus
Mytĭlēnē (in later times Mĭtylēnē), ēs, f., and Mytĭlēnae, ārum, f., = Mutilênê, the capital of Lesbos, the birthplace of Sappho, Pittacus, Alcæus, and Diophanes, the orator, now Mytilini or Castro.—1.Mytilene: laudabunt alii claram Rhodon, aut Mytilenen,
Hor. C. 1, 7, 1; id. Ep. 1, 11, 17 al.—In plur. form, Mytilenae:Mytilenis an Rhodi malles vivere,
Cic. Agr. 2, 16, 40; id. Fam. 4, 7, 4; Suet. Caes. 2; id. Aug. 66; id. Tib. 10; Caes. B. C. 3, 102, 5.— Hence,Mytĭlēnaeus ( Mĭty-), a, um, adj., = Mitulênaios and Mutilênaios, of or belonging to Mytilene, Mytilenean:2.mango,
Mart. 7, 80, 9:vulgus,
Luc. 8, 109:Theophanes,
Tac. A. 6, 18.—As subst.: My-tĭlēnaei, ōrum, m. (sc. incolae), the inhabitants of Mytilene, the Mytileneans, Vell. 2, 18, 3.— -
4 Mytilenae
Mytĭlēnē (in later times Mĭtylēnē), ēs, f., and Mytĭlēnae, ārum, f., = Mutilênê, the capital of Lesbos, the birthplace of Sappho, Pittacus, Alcæus, and Diophanes, the orator, now Mytilini or Castro.—1.Mytilene: laudabunt alii claram Rhodon, aut Mytilenen,
Hor. C. 1, 7, 1; id. Ep. 1, 11, 17 al.—In plur. form, Mytilenae:Mytilenis an Rhodi malles vivere,
Cic. Agr. 2, 16, 40; id. Fam. 4, 7, 4; Suet. Caes. 2; id. Aug. 66; id. Tib. 10; Caes. B. C. 3, 102, 5.— Hence,Mytĭlēnaeus ( Mĭty-), a, um, adj., = Mitulênaios and Mutilênaios, of or belonging to Mytilene, Mytilenean:2.mango,
Mart. 7, 80, 9:vulgus,
Luc. 8, 109:Theophanes,
Tac. A. 6, 18.—As subst.: My-tĭlēnaei, ōrum, m. (sc. incolae), the inhabitants of Mytilene, the Mytileneans, Vell. 2, 18, 3.— -
5 Mytilenaei
Mytĭlēnē (in later times Mĭtylēnē), ēs, f., and Mytĭlēnae, ārum, f., = Mutilênê, the capital of Lesbos, the birthplace of Sappho, Pittacus, Alcæus, and Diophanes, the orator, now Mytilini or Castro.—1.Mytilene: laudabunt alii claram Rhodon, aut Mytilenen,
Hor. C. 1, 7, 1; id. Ep. 1, 11, 17 al.—In plur. form, Mytilenae:Mytilenis an Rhodi malles vivere,
Cic. Agr. 2, 16, 40; id. Fam. 4, 7, 4; Suet. Caes. 2; id. Aug. 66; id. Tib. 10; Caes. B. C. 3, 102, 5.— Hence,Mytĭlēnaeus ( Mĭty-), a, um, adj., = Mitulênaios and Mutilênaios, of or belonging to Mytilene, Mytilenean:2.mango,
Mart. 7, 80, 9:vulgus,
Luc. 8, 109:Theophanes,
Tac. A. 6, 18.—As subst.: My-tĭlēnaei, ōrum, m. (sc. incolae), the inhabitants of Mytilene, the Mytileneans, Vell. 2, 18, 3.— -
6 Mytilenaeus
Mytĭlēnē (in later times Mĭtylēnē), ēs, f., and Mytĭlēnae, ārum, f., = Mutilênê, the capital of Lesbos, the birthplace of Sappho, Pittacus, Alcæus, and Diophanes, the orator, now Mytilini or Castro.—1.Mytilene: laudabunt alii claram Rhodon, aut Mytilenen,
Hor. C. 1, 7, 1; id. Ep. 1, 11, 17 al.—In plur. form, Mytilenae:Mytilenis an Rhodi malles vivere,
Cic. Agr. 2, 16, 40; id. Fam. 4, 7, 4; Suet. Caes. 2; id. Aug. 66; id. Tib. 10; Caes. B. C. 3, 102, 5.— Hence,Mytĭlēnaeus ( Mĭty-), a, um, adj., = Mitulênaios and Mutilênaios, of or belonging to Mytilene, Mytilenean:2.mango,
Mart. 7, 80, 9:vulgus,
Luc. 8, 109:Theophanes,
Tac. A. 6, 18.—As subst.: My-tĭlēnaei, ōrum, m. (sc. incolae), the inhabitants of Mytilene, the Mytileneans, Vell. 2, 18, 3.— -
7 Mytilenensis
Mytĭlēnē (in later times Mĭtylēnē), ēs, f., and Mytĭlēnae, ārum, f., = Mutilênê, the capital of Lesbos, the birthplace of Sappho, Pittacus, Alcæus, and Diophanes, the orator, now Mytilini or Castro.—1.Mytilene: laudabunt alii claram Rhodon, aut Mytilenen,
Hor. C. 1, 7, 1; id. Ep. 1, 11, 17 al.—In plur. form, Mytilenae:Mytilenis an Rhodi malles vivere,
Cic. Agr. 2, 16, 40; id. Fam. 4, 7, 4; Suet. Caes. 2; id. Aug. 66; id. Tib. 10; Caes. B. C. 3, 102, 5.— Hence,Mytĭlēnaeus ( Mĭty-), a, um, adj., = Mitulênaios and Mutilênaios, of or belonging to Mytilene, Mytilenean:2.mango,
Mart. 7, 80, 9:vulgus,
Luc. 8, 109:Theophanes,
Tac. A. 6, 18.—As subst.: My-tĭlēnaei, ōrum, m. (sc. incolae), the inhabitants of Mytilene, the Mytileneans, Vell. 2, 18, 3.— -
8 Лука Новый Митиленский
Christianity: Luke the New of Mytilene (православный святой)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Лука Новый Митиленский
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9 Лука, швец Митиленский
Christianity: Luke the tailor of MytileneУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Лука, швец Митиленский
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10 Лука, швец Митилинский
Christianity: Luke the tailor of Mytilene (православный святой)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Лука, швец Митилинский
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12 Canae
Canae, ārum, f., = Kanai, a town on the coast of Æolis, opposite Mytilene, now Kanot-Koli, Liv. 36, 45, 8; cf. Mel. 1, 18; Plin. 5, 30, 32, § 122. -
13 Mitylene
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14 Sappho
Sapphō, ūs, f., = Sapphô, a celebrated poetess, born at Mytilene, in the island of Lesbos, who, on account of her hopeless love for Phaon, threw herself from the Leucadian rock into the sea. Under her name Ovid composed the fifteenth epistle of his Heroides, Sappho Phaoni; nom. Sapphō, Hor. Ep. 1, 19, 28; Stat. S. 5, 3, 155; Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 57, § 125; gen. Sapphūs, Ov. H. 15, 3; acc. Sapphō, Hor. C. 2, 13, 25; abl. Sappho, Plin. 22, 8, 9, § 20.—Hence, Sap-phĭcus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Sappho, Sapphic: Musa, i.e. Sappho (as a tenth Muse), Cat. 35, 16:versus,
in Sapphic measure, Aus. Ephem. 22; cf.:hendecasyllabum,
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15 βουλαρχία
βουλαρχ-ία, ἡ,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > βουλαρχία
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16 γάνος
A brightness, sheen, Sapph.127 (?), Supp.9.2.3 of water and wine, from their quickening and refreshing qualities, χαίρουσαν οὐδὲν ἧσσον ἢ διοσδότῳ γάνει σπορητός (Pors. for Διὸς νότῳ γᾶν ει), i.e. rain, ib. 1392;κρηναῖον γ. Id.Pers. 483
; γ. ἀμπέλου, βότρυος, ib. 615, E.Ba. 261, 383 (lyr.); also of honey,γ. μελίσσης Id.IT 634
: abs., water, Lyc.1365;Ἀσωποῦ γ. E.Supp. 1150
(lyr.).4 of a divine being,παγκρατὲς γ. Hymn.Curet.3
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17 γυμνασιαρχία
γυμνᾰσιαρχ-ία, ἡ,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > γυμνασιαρχία
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18 δέλτος
δέλτος (A): ἀγαθός, Phot.------------------------------------A writing-tablet, Batr.3 (pl.), Hdt.8.135, etc.;ἐν.. δέλτου πτυχαῖς γράψας E.IA98
;χαλκῆς.. δύσνιπτον ἐκ δέλτου γραφήν S.Tr. 683
; δέλτον ἐγγεγραμμένην ξυνθήματα inscribed with.., ib. 157;δέλτον ἀναθεῖναι IG12(2).58b17
([place name] Mytilene): esp. pl., E.IA 116, 798 (both lyr.);πινάκων ξεστῶν δέλτοι Ar.Th. 778
: metaph., ἣν ἐγγράφου σὺ μνήμοσιν δέλτοις φρενῶν on the tablets of the heart, A.Pr. 789; θὲς (cj. for σὲ δ') .II any writing: letter, Pl.Ep. 312d; will, Luc.Tim.22, etc.; (ii A.D.), cf. 780.15, 1032.3; Ὁμήρου δέλτον the books of Homer, IG9(1).880.10 (Corc.), cf. AP12.2 ([place name] Strato); αἱ δώδεκα δ. the Twelve Tables, D.H.2.27. -
19 δεσπότης
Aδεσπότεα Hdt.1.91
, al., Luc.Syr.D.25:—master, lord, prop. the master of the house,δόμων A.Eu.60
, etc.; : pl., of a family, Id.Ag.32, Ch.53, 82(lyr.); in respect of slaves, Pl.Prm. 133d;δοῦλοι καὶ δ. οὐκ ἄν ποτε γένοιντο φίλοι Id.Lg. 757a
, etc.;δ. καὶ δοῦλος Arist.Pol. 1253b6
, cf. 1278b35;ὦ δέσποτ' ἄναξ Ar. Pax90
(anap.); ὦναξ δέσποτα ib. 389, Fr. 598;δέσποτ' ἄναξ Men. 312.5
.2 despot, absolute ruler, Hdt.3.89, Th.6.77;τύραννος καὶ δ. Pl.Lg. 859a
; of the Roman Emperors, Ph.2.568, D.C.55.12, Hdn.1.6.4;γᾶς καὶ θαλάσσας δ. IG12(2).216
([place name] Mytilene).4 dominant planet, Vett. Val.5.16.II generally, master, lord, owner, κώμου, ναῶν, Pi.O.6.18, P.4.207;μαντευμάτων A.Th.27
;τῶν Ἡρακλείων ὅπλων S.Ph. 262
; ἑπτὰ δεσποτῶν, of the seven Chiefs against Thebes, E.Supp. 636;τοῦ ὄρτυγος Poll.9.108
.—Not in Hom. (for metrical reasons), though he uses δέσποινα in Od. (Prob. for δεμσποτ- 'lord of the house', cf. δόμος.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δεσπότης
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20 δεύω
δεύω (A), [tense] impf. ἔδευον, [dialect] Ep. δεῦον, [dialect] Ion. δεύεσκον, Od.8.522, Il.13.655, Od.7.260: [tense] fut.Aδεύσω Eub.90.4
: [tense] aor.ἔδευσα Eup.332
, Pl.Com. 173.9, S.Aj. 376(lyr.):—[voice] Med., Od.5.53:—[voice] Pass., ib.6.44, etc.: [tense] fut. δεύσομαι ([etym.] ἀνα-) Gal.10.867: [tense] aor.ἐδεύθην Hp.Ulc.11
, Thphr.HP9.9.1: [tense] pf.δέδευμαι E.Fr.467.5
, Pl.Lg. 782c, X.Cyr.6.2.28:—wet, drench, δεῦε δὲ γαῖαν (sc. αἷμα) Il.13.655, cf. 23.220;γλάγος ἄγγεα δεύει 2.471
;δάκρυ δ' ἔδευε.. παρειάς Od.8.522
;σπογγιὰν δεύων Hp.Loc. Hom.12
: c. dat. modi,εἵματα δ' αἰεὶ δάκρυσι δεύεσκον Od.7.260
:— [voice] Pass.,δεύοντο δὲ δάκρυσι κόλποι Il.9.570
;αἵματι δὲ χθὼν δεύετο 17.361
;χρίμασι δευόμενοι Xenoph.3.6
;μέλιτι καρποὶ δεδευμένοι Pl.Lg.
l.c.; to be flooded with light,ἀργέτι δεύεται αὐγῇ Emp.21.4
; ῥίζα ὄξει δευθεῖσα steeped in.., Thphr. l. c.:—[voice] Med., πυκινὰ πτερὰ δεύεται ἅλμῃ wets his wings in the brine, Od.5.53, cf. E.Alc. 184: rarely c. gen. modi,αἵματος ἔδευσε γαῖαν Id.Ph. 674
(lyr.).2 mix a dry mass with liquid, so as to make it fit to knead, Ar.Fr. 271;δεῦσαι καὶ μάξαι X.Oec.10.11
;ἄρτον ὕδατι δεδευμένον Id.Cyr.6.2.28
; ἀλφίτοις δ. knead up with meal, D.H.7.72.II causal, make to flow, shed,ἐρεμνὸν αἷμ' ἔδευσα S.Aj. 376
(lyr.).------------------------------------A miss, want, [voice] Act. used by Hom. only in [tense] aor., ἐδεύησεν δ' οἰήϊον ἄκρον ἱκέσθαι he missed, failed in reaching it, Od.9.483, 540: δεύει, = δεῖ, IG12(2).526A 19 ([place name] Eresus);δεύοντος Alc.Oxy.1788.15
ii 3.II Dep. [full] δεύομαι, [tense] fut.δευήσομαι Od.6.192
, = [dialect] Att. δέομαι, feel the want or loss of, be without, θυμοῦ δευόμενος reft of life, Il.3.294, 20.472; stand in need of, ;ἐν καίροις ἐπιμεληΐας δευομένοις IG12(2).243
([place name] Mytilene); αἴ κέ τινος δεύωνται ib.15.26; ἐδεύετο ἤματος ὥρη.. νέεσθαι the time of day required her to return, A.R.3.1138.2 to be wanting, deficient in,δ. πολέμοιο Il.13.310
μάχης ἄρα πολλὸν ἐδεύεο 17.142
: abs., in need,22.492
; τετράκις εἰς ἑκατὸν δεύοιτό κεν it would fall short.., A.R.2.974.3 c. gen. pers., to be inferior to,ἄλλα τε πάντα δεύεαι Ἀργείων Il.23.484
;οὔ τευ δευόμενον Od.4.264
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