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1 μετακυκλείσθαι
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2 μετακυκλεῖσθαι
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3 δίοδος
δίοδος, ἡ,A way through, passage, pass, of Thermopylae, Hdt.7.201, cf. 9.99, Ar.Th. 658, IG22.463.122, etc.;δ. ὕδατος Th.2.102
; ἄστρων δίοδοι their pathways, orbits, A.Pr. 1050 (lyr.); δ. ἔχειν to command the road, Th.7.32;αἱ δ. τῶν πτερῶν Pl.Phdr. 255d
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4 κέλευθος
A road, path, not common in lit. sense,πολλαὶ γὰρ ἀνὰ στρατόν εἰσι κέλευθοι Il.10.66
;Ἰσθμία κ. B.17.17
; ἐν κελεύθοις in the streets, A.Ch. 349 (lyr.); , cf. Parm.1.11; ἀνέμων κέλευθα or κέλευθοι, Il. 14.17, Od.5.383, etc.; ὑγρὰ, ἰχθυόεντα κ., of the sea, 3.71, 177; ἁλὸς βαθεῖαν (vel - είας)κ. Pi.P.5.88
; ἄρκτου στροφάδες κ. paths, orbits, S. Tr. 131 (lyr.), cf. E.Hel. 343 (lyr.); θεῶν δ' ἀπόεικε κελεύθου withdraw from the path of the gods, Il.3.406 (v.l. ἀπόειπε κελεύθους): metaph., ἔργων κέλευθον ἂν καθαράν on the open road of action, Pi.I.5(4).23, cf. O.6.23;στείχει δι' εὐρείας κ. μυρία παντᾷ φάτις B.8.47
;ἔστι μοι μυρία παντᾷ κ. Pi.I.4(3).1
, cf. B.5.31: Πειθοῦς, Δίκας κ., Parm.4.4, B.10.26.II journey, voyage, by land or water, ; οὐκ ἄν πω χάζοντο κελεύθου would not have halted from their onward way, Il.11.504, cf. 12.262; πολλὰ κ. a far journey, i.e. a great distance, S.OC 164 (lyr.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κέλευθος
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5 μετακυκλέομαι
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μετακυκλέομαι
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6 ἑλικοειδής
A of winding or spiral form, [ σαυνία] D.S.5.30;γραμμή Plu.Num.13
; of planetary orbits, Cleom.1.4;ἔντερον Aret.SD2.3
;τόποι S.E.P.1.126
;σελήνη D.L.7.144
. Adv.- δῶς Cleom.1.4
, Dsc.2.165, Olymp. in Mete.13.9.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἑλικοειδής
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7 ἕλιξ
A twisted, curved: in Hom. and Hes., as in S.Aj. 374 (lyr.), Theoc.25.127, epith. of oxen, commonly understood of their twisted, crumpled horns, cf.ἑλικτός 1
; also expld. of the movement of their bodies as they walk, rolling: freq. coupled with εἰλίπους, cf. Il.12.293 and Sch. ad loc., etc.; ἕλιξ abs.,= βοῦς, E.Ba. 1170 (lyr.): later of various objects,ποταμός Pi.
ap. Sch.Il.Oxy.221 ix 15; ἕλικα ἀνὰ χλόαν on the tangled grass, E.Hel. 180 (lyr., cf. sq. 111);δρόμος Nonn.D.2.263
;σειρή Tryph.322
.------------------------------------A anything which assumes a spiral shape: once in Hom., γναμπτάς θ' ἕλικας, of armlets or ear-rings, Il.18.401 (cf. ἑλικτήρ), cf. h.Ven.87, Arist.Mir. 840b20:—afterwards in various relations:II whirl, convolution, ἕλικες στεροπῆς flashes of forked lightning, A.Pr. 1083 (anap.); of circular or spiral motion,αἱ κινήσεις καὶ ἕλικες τοῦ οὐρανοῦ Arist.Metaph. 998a5
;ἕλικα ἐκτυλίσσειν Ti.Locr.97c
; wreath of smoke, A.R.1.438.III tendril of the vine, Thphr.CP2.18.2;βοσκὰς εὐφύλλων ἑλίκων E.Hel. 1331
(lyr.); βότρυος ἕλικα παυσίπονον the clustering grape, Ar.Ra. 1321 (lyr.).IV convolution of a spiral shell (cf.ἑλίκη 11
), Arist.HA 547b11: pl., convolutions of the bowels, Id.PA 675b24: sg., colon, ib. 675b20; also of the ear, Id.de An. 420a13, Ruf. Onom.44.V spiral running round a staff, Ael.VH9.11, Ath. 12.543f; on a child's ball, A.R.3.139; spiral strip folded round the scytale, Plu.Lys.19.2 Geom., spiral, Epicur.Ep.2p.40U., Hermesian. 7.86; περὶ ἑλίκων, title of work by Archim.; also,= κύκλος, Hsch.b of planets' orbit, Eudox. Ars5.3, Theo Sm.p.201 H.; but also of the sun's and moon's orbits, Eudox. Ars9.2.3 helix, screw-windlass, employed in launching ships, invented by Archimedes, Moschioap.Ath.5.207b.VI pl., involved sentences, D.H.Th.48.VII Adj. winding,ὁ ῥοῦς φέρεται ἕλικα πορείαν Dion.Byz.3
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8 ἀποκατάστασις
ἀποκατάστασις, εως, ἡ (s. ἀποκαθίστημι; Aristot. EM 2, 7, 1204b, 36; Epicurus p. 41, 26 [8, 9 Us.]; Polyb.; Diod S 20, 34, 5 al.; ins [e.g. SEG XLI, 1003 II, 42], pap; Herm. Wr. 8, 4; 11, 2; τέλειος λόγος in Lact., Inst. 7, 18, 3; Iambl., Myst. 1, 10; EpArist 123; Philo, Rer. Div. Her. 293; Jos., Ant. 11, 63; 98; Just., D. 134, 4; Iren. 1, 17, 1 [Harv. I 167, 1] of the sun’s cycle) restoration, which can be var. understood ἄχρι χρόνων ἀποκαταστάσεως πάντων until the time for restoring everything to perfection or, as of stars in their orbits, to their starting points (Diod S 12, 36, 2; in diplomatic documents: e.g. OGI 90, 18; SIG 814, 42, in which the cognate vb. ἀποκαθίστημι is used of states restored by benefactors to normal conditions and stability) Ac 3:21 (cp. the cognate vb. ἀποκαθίστημι Ac 1:6).—Améhat, Apocatastase (Origen, Clem. Al., Ac 3:21) VigChr 10, ’56, 196–214; CRabinowitz, Personal and Cosmic Salvation in Origen, ibid. 39, ’84, 319–29; CLenz, RAC I 510–16; Danker, Benefactor 423.—DELG s.v. ἵστημι. M-M. TW. Sv.Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά παλαιοχριστιανική Λογοτεχνία > ἀποκατάστασις
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