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1 παστάς
2 colonnade, such as ran round temples, X.Mem.3.8.9(pl.), prob. for παραστάσι in Id.Hier.11.2 ; τὰς δὲ παστάδας κοινὰς εἶμεν πάντεσσι, at Delphi, IG22.1126.22, cf. 42(1).109 ii 122 (Epid.) ; = Lat. porticus, D.H.4.44 (pl.), Plu.Galb.25.3 part of the house next the porch, hall, A.R.1.789, AP6.172.II inner room, bridal chamber, ἀκτέριστον ἀμφὶ π., of the cave in which Antigone was immured, S.Ant. 1207 ;κεδρωτὰ παστάδων τέραμνα E.Or. 1371
(lyr.), cf. Theoc.24.46, AP9.245 (Antiphan.), Menemach. ap. Orib.10.14.3 ; παστάδος ὥρη, of marriageable age, Epigr.Gr. 521 ([place name] Thessalonica), cf.Chor.in Rev.Phil. 1.241 ; ἄμοιρος ἔτι παστάδος, of a bachelor, Id.Proc.1, cf. 4. -
2 περιπόθητος
περιπόθητος, ον,A much-beloved, J.AJ16.11.8, Luc.Tim.12, DMort. 9.2, Chor.Proc.8: [comp] Comp., App.BC3.4;π. ταλαιπώρημα Secund. Sent.9
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3 πολυπαιδία
πολυ-παιδία, ἡ,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πολυπαιδία
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4 σμάραγδος
A emerald, Hdt.2.44, 3.41, Pl.Phd. 110d, Thphr.Lap.23, al., LXX Ex.28.9, al., Str.l.c., 17.1.45, Plin.HN37.62, al., Hld.2.30, Olymp.Hist.p.466 D., PMag.Lond.46.239; also [full] μάραγδος, Men.373, Com. in PSI2.143.3, Orph. l.c., Nonn.D.5.178, 18.80;σφραγὶς μαράγδου IG11(2).161
B 44 (Delos, iii B.C.), 199 B 59 (ibid.), but B 87 (ibid., iii B.C.); [full] ζμάραγδος implied in Luc.Jud.Voc.9.II Σμάραγδος, ἡ, name of the emerald mines in Egypt, Proc.Soc.Bibl. Arch.31
( 1909). 323 (i A.D.); μεταλλάρχη (gen. sg.) (Egypt, i A.D.); alsoΣμάραγδος ὄρος Ptol.Geog.4.5.8
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5 πρόκα
Grammatical information: Adv.Meaning: `instantly, suddenly' (Hp., A. R.).Other forms: - τε (Hdt., Call.).Etymology: Formation as the also temporal αὑτί-κα, τηνί-κα, τό-κα; clearly from πρό `(be)fore, forward'. The suffix can be inherited with correspondence in OCS prokъ `remaining', Lat. reci-procus `returning on the same road' (prop. *`backwards and forward directed'), proc-erēs `chiefs, nobles', procul `far away'. The finak -α is ambiguous: like ἅμα, τάχα etc. or acc. pl. ? Lit. in Schwyzer 496: 16,2 and in W.-Hofmann s.vv., Vasmer s. prók, also in WP. 2, 37 (Pok. 815). -- The added - τε as in ἐπεί-τε, αὖ-τε a.o.Page in Frisk: 2,599Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πρόκα
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