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1 ιππικό
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2 άφιππον
ἄφιπποςunsuited for cavalry: masc /fem acc sgἄφιπποςunsuited for cavalry: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
3 ἄφιππον
ἄφιπποςunsuited for cavalry: masc /fem acc sgἄφιπποςunsuited for cavalry: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
4 αντιπαριππεύω
ἀντιπαριππεύωbring their cavalry against: pres subj act 1st sgἀντιπαριππεύωbring their cavalry against: pres ind act 1st sg -
5 ἀντιπαριππεύω
ἀντιπαριππεύωbring their cavalry against: pres subj act 1st sgἀντιπαριππεύωbring their cavalry against: pres ind act 1st sg -
6 ιπποκρατία
ἱπποκρατίαι, ἱπποκρατίαvictory in a cavalry action: fem nom /voc plἱπποκρατίᾱͅ, ἱπποκρατίαvictory in a cavalry action: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
7 ἱπποκρατίᾳ
ἱπποκρατίαι, ἱπποκρατίαvictory in a cavalry action: fem nom /voc plἱπποκρατίᾱͅ, ἱπποκρατίαvictory in a cavalry action: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
8 ιπποκρατίας
ἱπποκρατίᾱς, ἱπποκρατίαvictory in a cavalry action: fem acc plἱπποκρατίᾱς, ἱπποκρατίαvictory in a cavalry action: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
9 ἱπποκρατίας
ἱπποκρατίᾱς, ἱπποκρατίαvictory in a cavalry action: fem acc plἱπποκρατίᾱς, ἱπποκρατίαvictory in a cavalry action: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
10 συνιππείς
συνιππεύςcomrade in cavalry service: masc acc plσυνιππεύςcomrade in cavalry service: masc nom /voc pl (parad-form) -
11 συνιππεῖς
συνιππεύςcomrade in cavalry service: masc acc plσυνιππεύςcomrade in cavalry service: masc nom /voc pl (parad-form) -
12 ἱππεύς
-έως + ὁ N 3 3-23-16-5-22=69 Gn 49,17; 50,9; Ex 14,9; 1 Sm 8,11; 13,5horseman, driver, cavalryman Gn 49,17; οἱ ἱππεῖς cavalry 1 Es 8,51ἱππεῖς τοξόται archers on horseback, cavalry Jdt 2,15 -
13 ἵππος
-ου + ὁ N 2/ἡ 18-55-66-20-47=206 Gn 14,11.16.21; 47,17; 49,17horse Gn 47,17; ἡ ἵππος cavalry, horses Ex 5,19θήλειαι ἵπποι mares 1 Kgs 10,26*Gn 14,11 ἵππον cavalry-שׁרכ for MT שׁ(ו)רך goods, see also Gn 14,16.21Cf. HARL 1986a, 158; LEE, J. 1983, 35; RUDOLPH 1971 218(Am 6,7); WEVERS 1990 211.235; →TWNT -
14 ἄφιππος
ἄφιππος, ον,II of persons, unused to riding, opp. ἱππικός, Aeschin.Socr. Oxy. 1608 Fr.1.15; ignorant of horsemanship, Pl.Prt. 350a, R. 335c, Luc.Nav.30.2 without cavalry, Polyaen.4.6.6.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἄφιππος
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15 ἵππος
Grammatical information: m. f.Meaning: `horse, mare' (Il.), collective f. `cavalry' (IA)Compounds: Very often in compp.: bahuvrihi ( λεύκ-ιππος), governing compp. ( ἱππό-δαμ-ος, ἱππ-ηλά-της), determin. compp. ( ἱππο-τοξότης); with transformed 2. member ( ἱππο-πόταμος, ἵππ-αγρος for ἵππος ποτάμιος, ἄγριος, Risch IF 59, 287; ἱππο-κορυστής, s. κόρυς); with metr. conditioned ἱππιο- for ἱππο- in ἱππιο-χαίτης, - χάρμης (ep.). As 1. member also augmentative, esp in plant-names ( ἱππο-λάπαθον a. o., Strömberg Pflanzennamen 30).Derivatives: A. Substantives: diminut. ἱππάριον (X.), ἱππίσκος `(small) statue of a horse' (Samos IVa) etc., ἱππίδιον as fishname (Epich.; Strömberg Fischnamen 100). - ἱππότης m. `horse-, chariot-driver' (Il.; in Homer always ἱππότᾰ with voc. = nom.; see Risch Sprachgesch. und Wortbed. 389ff), f. ἱππότις (Nonn.); ἱππεύς `horse-driver, chariot-fighter' (Il.), `cavalrist' (Sapph., A., Hdt.), `knight' as social class (Hdt., Ar., Arist.); from there ἱππεύω, s. C.; also as name of a comet like ἱππίας (Plin., Apul.; Scherer Gestirnnamen 107); ἱππών `stable' (Att. inscr., X.); ἱππάκη `cheese of mare-milk' (Hp.), also plant-name (Strömberg Pflanzennamen 136; formation like ἐριθάκη, ἁλωνάκη a. o.); ἵππερος "horse-fever" (Ar., like ἴκτερος, ὕδερος); ἱπποσύνη `art of driving, cavalry' (Il.; Urs Wyss Die Wörter auf - σύνη 23 u. 49). - B. Adjectives: ἱππάς f. `belonging to a horse, status and census of the knights in Athens' (Hp., Arist.); ἵππειος `belonging to a horse' (Il.); ἵππιος `id.' (Alc., Pi., trag.), often as epithet of gods (Poseidon, Athena etc.); from there Ίππιών as month-name (Eretria); ἱππικός `id.' (IA; Chantraine Et. sur le vocab. gr. 141); ἱππώδης `horse-like' (X.). - C. Verbs: 1. ἱππάζομαι, also with ἀφ-, ἐφ-, καθ- a. o., `drive horses, serve as riding-horse' (Il.) with ἱππασία, ἱππάσιμος, ἱππαστήρ, - άστρια, ἱππαστής, - αστικός, ἵππασμα, ἱππασμός. 2. ἱππεύω `id.' (IA), prop. from ἱππεύς, but also referring to ἵππος (Schwyzer 732), also with prefix, e. g. ἀφ-, καθ-, παρ-, συν-; from there ἱππευτήρ, - τής, ἱππεία, ἵππευσις, ἵππευμα; details in Boßhardt Die Nom. auf - ευς 34f. - Further endless proper-names, both full- and short-names ( Ίππόλυτος, Ίππίας, Ι῝ππη etc.etc.). See E. Delebecque Le cheval dans l'Iliade. Paris 1951.Origin: IE [Indo-European] [301] *h₁eḱuos `horse'Etymology: Inherited word for `horse', e. g. Skt. áśva-, Lat. equus, Venet. acc. ekvon, Celt., e. g. OIr. ech, Germ., e. g. OE eoh, OLith. ešva `mare', Toch. B yakwe, perh. also Thrac. PN Βετεσπιος, give IE *h₁eḱu̯os; further HLuw. aśuwa, Lyc. esbe. From this form we expect Gr. *ἔππος or *ἔκκος (s. Schwyzer 301). A form with geminate is indeed found in ἴκκος (EM 474, 12), Ἴκκος PN (Tarent., Epid.); s. Lejeune, Phonétique 72. (With ἴκκος: ἵππος cf. Pannonian PN Ecco, Eppo.) A problem is the ἰ-; one suggestion was that it is Mycenaean; Cf. W.-Hofmann s. equus, Schwyzer 351. The aspiration is also difficult. - There is no further explanation for the word (connection e.g. with ὠκύς cannot be demonstrated).Page in Frisk: 1,734-735Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἵππος
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16 ἱππικός
ἱππικός, ή, όν (s. prec. and next entry; Aeschyl. et al.; ins, pap; 1 Macc 15:38; 3 Macc 1:1; TestSol 11:6 C; Philo; Jos., Bell. 2, 117; 308) pert. to a rider of horses, τὸ ἱ. the cavalry (Hdt. 7, 87 al.; SIG 697e, 5 Diocles, of the στρατηγῶν ἐπὶ τὸ ἱππικόν) τὰ στρατεύματα τοῦ ἱ. the troops of cavalry Rv 9:16.—DELG s.v. ἵππος. M-M. -
17 Ταραντίνοι
Ταραντῖνοιcavalry armed with javelins: masc nom /voc plΤαραντῖνοςa Tarentine: masc nom /voc pl -
18 Ταραντῖνοι
Ταραντῖνοιcavalry armed with javelins: masc nom /voc plΤαραντῖνοςa Tarentine: masc nom /voc pl -
19 Ταραντίνοις
Ταραντί̱νοις, Ταράντινοςmasc /neut dat plΤαραντί̱νοις, Ταραντῖνοιcavalry armed with javelins: masc dat plΤαραντί̱νοις, Ταραντῖνονgarment made of a diaphanous material woven from the byssus of the pinna: neut dat plΤαραντί̱νοις, Ταραντῖνοςa Tarentine: masc /neut dat plΤαραντί̱νοις, Ταραντῖνοςa Tarentine: masc dat pl -
20 Ταραντίνοισι
Ταραντί̱νοισι, Ταράντινοςmasc /neut dat pl (epic ionic aeolic)Ταραντί̱νοισι, Ταραντῖνοιcavalry armed with javelins: masc dat pl (epic ionic aeolic)Ταραντί̱νοισι, Ταραντῖνονgarment made of a diaphanous material woven from the byssus of the pinna: neut dat pl (epic ionic aeolic)Ταραντί̱νοισι, Ταραντῖνοςa Tarentine: masc /neut dat pl (epic ionic aeolic)Ταραντί̱νοισι, Ταραντῖνοςa Tarentine: masc dat pl (epic ionic aeolic)
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