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81 διδραχμία
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82 διηνεκής
A continuous, unbroken,ἀτραπιτοί τε διηνεκέες Od.13.195
; νώτοισι.. διηνεκέεσσι with slices cut the whole length of the chine, Il.7.321; ῥίζαι, ῥάβδοι, 12.134, 297;εἰ ὦλκα διηνεκέα προταμοίμην Od. 18.375
; soδ. σώματα Pl.Hp.Ma. 301b
, cf. Anaxandr.6, BGU646.22 (ii A. D.);ὄρος δ. Str.3.1.3
;κανών IG7.3073.108
(Lebad., ii B. C.);τὸ δ.
regularity,Gal.
2.355; of Time, perpetual,δ. νυκτί Luc.VH1.19
;δικτάτωρ εἰς τὸ δ. App.BC1.4
. Adv. διηνεκέως in phrase δ. ἀγορεύειν to tell from beginning to end, Od.7.241, 12.56 (distinctly, positively, 4.836);ἅπαντα δ. κατέλεξε Hes.Th. 627
; cf.τὰ ἕκαστα διηνεκὲς ἐξενέποντα A.R.2.391
; [dialect] Boeot. and [dialect] Dor. διανεκῶς without ceasing,εὕδειν Corinn.9
(dub.), cf. SIG793.3 (Cos, i A. D.); διηνεκῶς once in Trag., A.Ag. 319, Com.Adesp.382, M.Ant.2.17, OGI194.12 (Egypt, i B. C.), D.Chr.49.8, etc.; so , Call.Fr. 158; also εἰς τὸ διηνεκές in perpetuity, Ep.Hebr.7.3, PRyl.2.427 (ii A. D.), JHS33.338 (Macedonia, ii A. D.); - κῶς invariably, opp. πλεονάκις, Gal.18(2).315.—The [dialect] Aeol. and [dialect] Dor. form διᾱνεκής is used also in [dialect] Att., as Pl.Hp.Ma. 301b, 301e (cf. Diogenian. ap. Sch. ad loc.), Anaxandr. l. c., IG2.1054.81; but νόμος διηνεκής a perpetual law is read in Pl.Lg. 839a.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διηνεκής
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83 δικαστήριον
δῐκαστ-ήριον, τό,A court of justice,δ. συνάγειν Hdt.6.85
; ;ὑπὸ δ. ὑπαχθείς Hdt.6.72
, cf. 104;εἰς δ. ἄγεσθαι Pl.Phdr. 273b
;ἀναβὰς ἐς τὸ δ. Antipho 6.21
;παραδιδόναι τῷ δ. And.1.17
;ἐπὶ δ. ἐλθεῖν Is.1.1
;ἐπὶ τοῦ δ. Id.5.29
;πρὸ τῶν δικαστηρίων κληροῦσθαι Isoc.7.54
; in Egypt, office of the governor, PLips.64.24 (iv A. D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δικαστήριον
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84 διοικητής
A administrator, governor,στρατοπέδων Men.Pk.90
, cf. Kol.6, Plb.27.13.2; esp. treasurer, LXX 2 Es.8.36, al., IG9(1).694.144 (Corc.), Plu.2.179f; chief financial official in Egypt, OGI53.7 (iii B. C.), PTeb.5.27 (ii B. C.), etc.; = Lat. procurator, Str.17.3.25, Plu.Ant.67, etc.: Astrol., controller, of the Seven Planets, Corp.Herm.1.9.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διοικητής
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85 διπλοκεράμιον
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86 δίχωρον
δίχωρον, τό, aGreek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δίχωρον
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87 δρόμος
A course, race, in Il.mostly of horses,ἵπποισι τάθη δρόμος 23.375
; also of men, τέτατο δρόμος ib. 758; οὐρίῳ δρόμῳ with prosperous course, S.Aj. 889 (lyr.); ἅπαντι χρῆσθαι τῷ δρόμῳ at full speed, Luc.Dom.10: of any quick movement, e. g. flight, A.Pers. 207: of Time, ἡμέρης δ. a day's running, i. e. the distance one can go in a day, Hdt.2.5;κατανύσαι τὸν προκείμενον δ. Id.8.98
;ἵππου δ. ἡμέρας D.19.273
: of Things, δ. νεφέλης, ἡλίου τε καὶ σελήνης, E.Ph. 163, Pl. Ax. 370b (pl.), etc.;οἱ δ. τῶν ἀστέρων Procl.Par.Ptol. 136
; δρόμῳ at a run, freq. with Verbs of motion,δρόμῳ διαβάντας τὸν Ἀσωπόν Hdt.9.59
;ἰέναι Id.3.77
;χρῆσθαι Id.6.112
;χωρεῖν Th.4.31
;δ. ξυνῆψαν E. Ph. 1101
;βοηθῆσαι δ. Ar.Fr. 551
: in pl., , Supp. 819.2 foot-race, as a contest, IG2.594.11, al.: prov., περὶ τοῦ παντὸς δρόμον (- μου codd.) θεῖν to run for one's life, Hdt.8.74; ;περὶ ψυχῆς ὁ δ. Pl.Tht. 173a
: generally, contest, πλαγᾶν δρόμος, i. e. a pugilistic contest, Pi.I.5(4).60.4 in speaking, rapid delivery, Longin.Rh.p.312S.3 public walk,ἐν εὐσκίοις δ. Ἀκαδήμου Eup.32
, cf. IG22.1126.36, etc.; colonnade, Pl.Tht. 144c;κατάστεγος δ.
cloister,Id.
Euthd. 273a;δ. ξυστός Aristias 5
; in Crete, = γυμνάσιον, Suid., cf. SIG463.14 (Itanos, iii B. C.); δὔ ἢ τρεῖς δρόμους περιεληλυθότε having taken two or three turns in the cloister, Pl.Euthd. l. c.; in Egypt, avenue of Sphinxes at entrance of temples, OGI56.52 (Canopus, Ptol. III), Str.17.1.28, etc.;δ. τοῦ ἱεροῦ BGU 1130.10
(i B. C.).5 metaph., ἔξω δρόμου or ἐκτὸς δρόμου φέρεσθαι get off the course, i. e. wander from the point, A.Pr. 883 (anap.), Pl.Cra. 414b;ἐκ δρόμου πεσεῖν A.Ag. 1245
; οὐδέν ἐστ' ἔξω δρόμου 'tis not foreign to the purpose, Id.Ch. 514.III δ. δημόσιος, = Lat. cursus publicus, Procop. Vand.1.16, Arc.30, Lyd.Mag.2.10; δ. ὀξύς, = Lat. cursus velox, ib.3.61, POxy.900.7 (iv A. D.), etc. -
88 δωδεκάσχοινος
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89 δῶρον
A gift, present, gift of honour,ἀγλαὰ δ. Il.1.213
, etc.; votive gift or offering to a god,φέρε δῶρον Ἀθήνῃ 6.293
, cf. LXX Ge.4.4, Ev.Marc.7.11;βωμοὶ δώροισι φλέγονται A.Ag.91
; ποῦ μοι τὰ.. δ. κἀκροθίνια; Id.Fr. 184; δῶρά τινος the gifts of, i. e. given by, him,θεῶν ἐρικυδέα δ. Il.20.265
, cf. Od. 18.142; δῶρ' Ἀφροδίτης, i.e. personal charms, Il.3.54,64;δ. Κύπριδος E.Hel. 363
(lyr.); δ. τῶν Μουσῶν καὶ Ἀπόλλωνος, of μουσική, Pl.Lg. 796e: c. gen. rei, ὕπνου δ. the blessing of sleep, Il.7.482; δῶρα presents given as tribute, 17.225; δῶρον τοῦ ποταμοῦ, of the land of Egypt, Hdt.2.5.2 δῶρα presents, as retaining fees or bribes, D.18.109, Jusj.ib.24.150, Arist.Ath.55.5, SIG953.7 ([place name] Calymna), etc. (the usual sense of the word in [dialect] Att. Oratt.): hence in [dialect] Att. law, δώρων γραφή an indictment for being bribed, Aeschin.3.232, etc., cf. Harp.; δώρων κριθῆναι to be tried for taking bribes, Lys.27.3; δώρων ἑλεῖν τινα to convict him of taking bribes, Ar. Nu. 591; δ. ὀφλεῖν to be found guilty of taking bribes, And.1.74;δώρων δίωξις Plu.Per.32
.3 in pl., good qualities, talents,τὰ βασιλέως δ. Lib.Ep.19
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90 εἰσαγγέλλω
2 take a messagein, E.Ba. 173 : generally, announce, report a thing,τὰ ἐσαγγελλόμενα Th.6.41
; of the senses,εἰ. πολλὰς διαφοράς Arist.Sens. 437a2
, cf. Insomn. 461b3:—[voice] Pass.,ἐσαγγελθέντων ὅτι..
information having been given that...,Th.
1.116, cf.3.3,6.52.II in the technical sense of εἰσαγγελία, lay an impeachment, , cf. And.1.37: abs., D.18.13;τινὰ περί τινος Id.20.79
;τινὰ τῇ βουλῇ And.2.21
; ἐν τῷ δήμῳ περί τινος Delat. ap. eund.1.14;τινὰ πρὸς τοὺς ἄρχοντας Pl.Lg. 763e
; τοῖς νομοφύλαξιν ib. 910c; : c.inf.,εἰ. τινὰ δημηγορεῖν Lys. 10.1
:—[voice] Med., (Ephesus, i B.C.):—[voice] Pass., to be impeached, D.18.250, Hyp.Eux.3.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εἰσαγγέλλω
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91 εἰσάγω
Aἐσάγεσκον Hdt.1.196
: [tense] pf. - αγήοχα Epist. Philipp. ap. D.18.39: [tense] pf. [voice] Pass.ἐσῆγμαι Hdt.2.49
:— lead in or into, esp. into one's dwelling, introduce, c. dupl.acc.,αὐτοὺς εἰσῆγον θεῖον δόμον Od.4.43
; Κρήτην εἰσήγαγ' ἑταίρους he led his comrades to Crete, 3.191;ἐς. τινὰ ἐς.. Hdt.1.196
, etc.: c. dat.,τινὰ δόμοις E.Alc. 1112
codd.;εἰ. ψυχᾷ χάριν Id.Hipp. 526
(lyr.); ὅταν σε καιρὸς εἰσάγῃ, = ὅταν καιρὸς ᾖ σὲ εἰσιέναι, S.El.39;νὺξ εἰ. πόνον Id.Tr.29
:—[voice] Med., admit forces into a city, Th.8.16, 108; take in with one, introduce into a league or conspiracy,Ὀτάνης ἐσάγεται Ἰνταφρένεα Hdt.3.70
:— [voice] Pass.,τὴν θερμότητα εἰσάγεσθαι εἰς τοὺς πόρους Thphr.Ign.38
.2 ἐσαγαγεῖν or ἐσαγαγέσθαι γυναῖκα to lead a wife into one's house, Hdt. 5.40,6.63.3 bring in,σῖτον Th.4.26
; import,οἶνον Ἀθήναζε κατ' ἐμπορίαν D.35.35
:—[voice] Med.,εἰσάγεσθαι καὶ ἐξάγεσθαι X.Ath.2.3
, cf.D. 18.145;εἰ. ὧν ἐνδεεῖς Arist.Pol. 1257a32
:—[voice] Pass., εἰσαγόμενα καὶ ἐξαγ. imports and exports, Id.Rh. 1359b22, cf. Hdt.3.6, SIG37 (Teos, v B.C.).4 εἰ. εἰς τοὺς φράτερας introduce a child to the members of one's φρατρία, Lys.30.2 ([voice] Pass.), Is.3.75, cf. D.57.54;εἰς Κήρυκας And.1.127
;εἰ. τινὰς εἰς τὴν πολιτείαν Arist.Pol. 1308a8
; τινὰς ἐς σπονδάς secure their adhesion, Th.5.35; ἰατρὸν εἰσάγειν τινί call in a physician for another, X.Mem.2.4.3, cf. D.47.67:—[voice] Med., of the physician himself when ill,εἰσάγεσθαι ἄλλους ἰατρούς Arist.Pol. 1287a41
.5 introduce new customs, Hdt.2.49 ([voice] Pass.);τελετὰς πονηράς E. Ba. 260
; ; ; εἰ. τὰ εἴδη the doctrineofideas, Arist.EN 1096a13; .6 δούλιον εἰσᾶγον αἶσαν, for δ. ἆγον εἰς αἶσαν, A.Ch.77(lyr.).II bring in, bring forward, esp. on the stage,χορόν Ar.Ach.
II;Ἥραν ἠλλοιωμένην Pl.R. 381d
; , cf. Luc.Hist.Conscr.58; of an orator,εἰ. σεαυτὸν ποιόν τινα Arist.Rh. 1417b7
; represent in art, Corn.ND28, al. ([voice] Pass.).3 aslaw-term, εἰ. δίκην or γραφήν to bring a cause into court, of the prosecutor, A.Eu. 580, 582, cf. D.24.10, PHal.1.125, etc.;ὑπόθεσιν OG1669.41
(Egypt, i A.D.); also of the εἰσαγωγεύς II, Antipho6.42, IG12(7).3.40 ([place name] Arcesine), etc.; οἱ δὲ θεσμοθέται εἰσαγόντων εἰς τὴν Ἡλιαίαν Lexap.D.21.47.b εἰ. τινά bring forward the case of an officer at the εὔθυναι (q.v.), D.18.117 : generally, bring a person into court, prosecute, Pl.Ap. 25c,al.; in full, εἰ. εἰς δικαστήριον ib. 29a, Grg. 521c ([voice] Pass.), cf. Lg. 910e,al.5 enter, register, POxy.1535.8 ([voice] Pass.), etc.III introduce to a subject, instruct:—[voice] Pass., εἰσαγόμενοι, οἱ, beginners, Ph.1.175, Gal.Libr.Propr.Prooem., etc.IV intr., enter, Sch.T.Il.6.252. -
92 εἰσβατικόν
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93 εἰσφορά
II at Athens, etc., property-tax levied for purposes of war,εἰσφορὰς εἰσφέρειν Antipho 2.2.12
, Lys.30.26, cf. Th.3.19, etc.b in Egypt, special tax, PTeb.89.74, 124.35 (pl.), etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εἰσφορά
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94 εὐδεινός
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95 εὐθηνία
εὐθηνία, ἡ,A prosperity, plenty, LXX Ge.41.29, al., Ph.2.1, al.; (Rosetta, ii B.C.); ὑπηρετεῖν τῇ τε εὐθηνίᾳ καὶ τῇ εὐδαιμονίᾳ ib.669.4 (Egypt, i A.D.); τῶν τὰς καλὰς ἀγόντων ἡμέρας εὐθηνία, description of Isis, POxy.1380.135 (ii A.D.);πάντα τὰ πρὸς εὐθηνίαν τῆς χώρας Peripl.M.Rubr.48
; σώματος good condition, Andronic. Rhod.p.573 M.2 personified as a goddess, Abundance, Plenty, IG4.676 ([place name] Thyreatis), J. of P.11.144 ([place name] Anazarba), prob. in CIL10.1624 ([place name] Puteoli).3 generally, abundance,φρονήσεως Ph.1.618
;τῶν ἀναγκαίων Id.Fr. 109
H.; v.l. in Arist.Rh. 1360b16, al.II like Lat. annona, corn-supply,εἰς εὐθηνίαν σιτωνίας SIG783.16
(Mantinea, i B.C.);ἡ ἀπὸ σιτίων φερομένη εὐθηνία Plu.2.307d
;εὐθηνίας ἐπιμελητής IG4.795
(ii A.D.); γεναμένῳ ἀγορανόμῳ καὶ ἐπὶ τῆς εὐθηνίας Mitteis Chr.227.9 (ii A.D.), cf.PFlor. 382.76 (iii A.D.), OGI705 (Alexandria, ii A.D., εὐθυνίας lapis); κοσμητεύσας εὐθηνίας (v. εὐθένεια).2 alargess of corn, εὐθηνία ἔτους τρίτου, personified on coins of Alexandria, BMus.Cat.Coins No.1164: so in pl., .Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὐθηνία
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96 εὐλογέω
εὐλογ-έω, [tense] impf. εὐλόγουν or ηὐλ- Ar.Ec. 454, Isoc.12.206: [tense] fut. - ήσω E.Hec. 465 (lyr.): [tense] aor. εὐλόγησα or ηὐλ- LXX Ge.1.22,al.: inf.A : [tense] pf. :—[voice] Pass., with [tense] fut. [voice] Med. εὐλογήσομαι (v.l. - ηθήσομαι, as always in LXX, 2 Ki.7.29,al.) Isoc.9.5: [tense] aor.εὐλογήθην Phalar.Ep.119.3
(opt.): [tense] pf. :—speak well of, praise, ;πατέρα τὸν ἀμόν S.Ph. 1314
, cf.Ar.Eq.1.c., E.Hec.1.c.,al., Isoc.ll.cc.; deliver a panegyric upon, Arist.Rh.Al. 1426a3: with neut. Adj.,εὐ. καὶ δίκαια κἄδικα Ar.Ach. 372
, cf. Ec. 454; θεοὶ εὐλογοῦσί τινα honour him, E. Supp. 927:—[voice] Pass., ; .II of God or men, LXX Ge.35.9,al., Act.Ap.3.26,al.: freq. in [tense] pf. part. [voice] Pass. εὐλογημένος, as LXX De.28.3,Ev.Luc.1.28.2 bless, praise a god, OGI 73 ([place name] Egypt), cf. εὐ. τὴν Εἶσιν (sic) CIG4705c (ibid.); σου τὰς δυνάμεις Buresch Aus Lydien 113; so in LXX and NT, Jo.22.23,al., Ep.Jac.3.9.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὐλογέω
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97 εὐλογία
εὐλογ-ία, ἡ,2 plausibility,ἔχει τινὰ εὐλογίαν Thphr.CP6.31.1
; habetεὐλογίαν Cic.Att.13.22.4
, cf. Ep.Rom.16.18; ἡ τοῦ δόγματος εὐ. prob. in Phld.Sign.27;ἡ εὐ. τῶν πραγμάτων Id.Herc.1251.8
.II praise, eulogy, Pi.N.4.5, Th.2.42;ὑμνῆσαι δι' εὐλογίας E. HF 356
(lyr.);ἄξιος εὐλογίας Ar. Pax 738
: pl., Pi.I.3.3, 6(5).21, Pl. Ax. 365a; good fame, glory, ἀγήραντος εὐ. Simon.100, cf. Pi.O.5.24;εὐλογίαν φέρει Lyr.Alex.Adesp.21.10
;ἔχειν εὐ. τινὰ πρός τινα POxy. 65.4
(iii/iv A.D.).3 gift, bounty, LXX Jo.15.19, 4 Ki.5.15, 2 Ep.Cor.9.5; ὁ σπείρων ἐπ' εὐλογίαις ἐπ' εὐλογίαις καὶ θερίσει bountifully, ib. 6, cf. Ph.1.129.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὐλογία
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98 εὐμενής
A well-disposed, kindly, τινι to one, epith. of gods, h.Hom. 22.7 (not in Il. or Od.), Pi.P.2.25, A.Supp. 686 (lyr.), cf. X.HG6.4.2;ἵλεως καὶ εὐ. Id.Cyr.1.6.2
, Theoc.5.18;Ἑρμῆς IGRom.1.1228
(Egypt, ii A. D.);τὸ τῶν θεῶν εὐ. D.4.45
.2 of men, A. Pers. 175 (troch.), Supp. 488 ([comp] Comp.); , etc.; εὐ. πρός τι well-disposed for it, Plu.Luc.42; τὸ εὐ., = εὐμένεια, Pl.Lg. 792e;ξεῖνος δὲ ξείνψ.. -έστατον πάντων Hdt.7.237
: in [dialect] Dor. Prose, Schwyzer 84 (Argos, v B. C.).3 of actions, etc., εὐμενεῖ τύχα, νόῳ, Pi.O.14.15, P.8.18; εὐ. ὀλολυγμός signifying goodwill, friendly, A.Th. 268.4 of places and things, γῆ εὐ. ἐναγωνίσασθαι favourable to fight in, Th.2.74; εὐμενεῖ ποτῷ (of a river) kindly, bounteous, A. Pers. 487; of the air, mild, soft, Thphr.CP2.1.6; so of medicines, beneficial,ὑποχονδρίψ καὶ σπλάγχνοισιν Hp.Acut.59
, cf.Aret.CA1.3; but also, agreeable, [κόμμι]-έστερον κόλλης Hp.Art.33
; of a road, easy, X.An.4.6.12 ([comp] Comp.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὐμενής
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99 εὐπειθέω
A to be disposed to obey, Charond. ap. Stob.4.2.24.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὐπειθέω
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100 εὐστάθεια
εὐστάθ-εια [pron. full] [ᾰ] (also [suff] εὐσταθ-ία IPE12.91.11 (Olbia, ii/iii A.D.), poet. [suff] εὐσταθ-ίη AP12.199 (Strat.)), ἡ,A stability, tranquillity, coupled with εὐνομία, Ph. 1.248; κατὰ τὰς πόλεις ib. 680;ὑπὲρ εὐσταθείας τῆς πόλεως IPE12.94.11
([place name] Olbia);τὴν Αἴγυπτον ἐν εὐ. διάγουσαν OGI669.4
(Egypt, i A.D.);εὐστάθειαν τῷ Βακχείῳ SIG1109.15
(ii A.D.).2 esp. of bodily health,εὐ. σαρκός Epicur. Fr.8
, 424, Olympic. ap. Gal.10.56.3 of persons, εὐσταθίη ἡ ἐν ἑωυτῷ self-possession, Hp. Decent.12; stedfastness, tranquillity, Phld.Mus.p.33K., Ph.1.231, al.;ἐν βουλαῖς Plu.2.342f
, al.;τῆς ψυχῆς Ath.Med.
ap. Orib.inc.21.20, cf. Ptol. Tetr.11; steadiness,ὁρμῶν Stoic.3.65
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