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1 βωμολοχεύματ'
βωμολοχεύματα, βωμολόχευμαribald jests: neut nom /voc /acc plβωμολοχεύματι, βωμολόχευμαribald jests: neut dat sgβωμολοχεύματε, βωμολόχευμαribald jests: neut nom /voc /acc dual -
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6 πομπεύω
πομπ-εύω, poet. Iterat.Aπομπεύεσκε Theoc.2.68
: ([etym.] πομπή):—conduct, escort, as a guide, Od.13.422, Erinn.1;ἐν δέπαϊ Ἠέλιον Antim.Eleg.5
; Ἑρμοῦ τέχνην π. play the part of Hermes, S.Tr. 620.II lead a procession, π. πομπήν Test. ap. D.21.22, Plb.6.39.9, etc.;κατὰ κάλλος π. Michel731.27
(Ilium, ii B.C.), cf. OGI309.9 (Teos, ii B.C., prob.):—[voice] Pass., to be led in triumph (at Rome), Str.7.1.4, Plu. Aem.34, Flam.14, etc.b metaph., parade ostentatiously, [ ἀρχήν] Arr.Epict.3.24.118; opp. ὑπεσταλμένως ἀλληγορῆσαι, Heraclit.All.29: —[voice] Pass., Phld.Rh.1.223 S.2 abs., take part in a procession, IG 12.40.25, D.21.180, Arist.IA 712a34, Isyll.17,21, Theoc. l.c., IG12 (8).150.26 (Samothrace, iii B.C.), D.S.16.92;π. μετὰ τῶν ἱππέων Thphr.Char.21.8
; of sinning Vestal Virgins carried on a bier, D.H. 2.67; of prisoners led in triumph, Str.7.1.4, 15.3.15; but of the victorious general, Procop.Vand.2.9: metaph., make a fine show,τοῖς προσώποις Cic.Att.13.32.3
; swagger, strut, Luc.DMeretr.12.2.III abuse with ribald jests (cf.πομπεία 11
), opp. κατηγορεῖν, D.18.124: abs., Phld.Lib.p.42O.;εἴς τινα Philostr.Her.2.10
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