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1 κασιγνητικός
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2 κασίγνητος
A brother, Od.8.585, IG9(1).867.6 (Corc., prob. vi B.C.), etc.; esp. of those born from the same mother,κ. καὶ ὄπατρον Il.11.257
: later as fem., sister, τώδε τὼ κασιγνήτω these two sisters, S.El. 977, cf. Ps.-Luc.Philopatr.11: in more general sense, cousin,κ. τε ἔται τε Il.16.456
, cf. 15.545: Astrol., Gemini, Doroth. ap. Heph.Astr.3.36.II as Adj., κασίγνητος, η, ον, brotherly, sisterly,κασίγνητον κάρα S.Ant. 899
, 915,El. 1164, dub. l. in E.Or. 294; κασιγνήτοιο φόνοιο a brother's murder, Il.9.567. (Mostly poet.; also [dialect] Aeol., Sapph.Supp.1.2 (prob.), IG12(2).526d19 ([place name] Eresus), and Cypr., Inscr.Cypr.135.3 H. ([place name] Idalion): Thess. [full] κατίγνειτος IG9(2).894 ([place name] Larissa).)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κασίγνητος
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3 φιλάδελφος
φῐλᾰδελφ-ος, ον,A loving one's brother or sister, brotherly, sisterly,φ. δάκρυα S.Ant. 527
(anap.); of persons, X.Mem.2.3.17, Plu.Sol.27: [comp] Sup., Id.Luc. 43; freq. as a title of kings, as of Ptolemy Il and Arsinoe, Wilcken Chr.106, etc.; of Ptolemy XIII, OGI185, etc., and of Attalus Il; ib.329.38 (Aegina, ii B. C.), etc.; τῆς Φ. Κύπριδος, of Arsinoe, Posidipp. ap. Ath.7.318d; of Antoninus and Verus, IG22.3405, al.;τὸ φ. τῆς ψυχῆς D.S.17.34
. Adv. - φως Sch.S.l.c.2 in NT, loving the brethren, 1 Ep.Pet.3.8.II φιλάδελφον, τό, mock orange, Philadelphus coronarius, Apollod. ap. Ath.15.682c.III φιλάδελφοι, οἱ, name of fabulous stones, Ps.-Plu.Fluv.11.4.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > φιλάδελφος
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4 ἀδελφικός
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5 ἀδελφός
I as Subst., ἀδελφός, ὁ, voc. ἄδελφε; [dialect] Ep., [dialect] Ion., and Lyr. ἀδελφεός (gen. - ειοῦ in Hom. is for - εόο), Cret. ἀδελφιός, ἀδευφιός, Leg.Gort.2.21, Mon.Ant.18.319:— brother, Hom., etc.; ἀδελφοί brother and sister, E.El. 536; so of the Ptolemies,θεοὶ ἀδελφοί Herod.1.30
, OGI50.2 (iii B. C.), etc.;ἀπ' ἀμφοτέρων ἀδελφεός Hdt.7.97
: prov.,χαλεποὶ πόλεμοι ἀδελφῶν E.Fr. 975
: metaph.,ἀ. γέγονα σειρήνων LXX Jb.30.29
.3 colleague, associate, PTeb.1.12, IG12 (9).906.19 ([place name] Chalcis); member of a college, ib.14.956.4 term of address, used by kings, OGI138.3 ([place name] Philae), J.AJ13.2.2, etc.; generally, LXX Ju.7.30; esp. in letters, PPar.48 (ii B. C.), etc.:—as a term of affection, applicable by wife to husband, LXX To.10.12, PLond.1.42.1 (ii B. C.), etc.5 brother (as a fellow Christian), Ev.Matt.12.50, Act.Ap.9.30, al.; of other religious communities, e.g. Serapeum, PPar.42.1 (ii B. C.), cf. PTaur.1.1.20.II Adj., ἀδελφός, ή, όν, brotherly or sisterly, A.Th. 811, etc.; φύσιν ἀ. ἔχοντες, of Hephaistos and Athena, Pl.Criti. 109c.2 generally, of anything double, twin, in pairs, X.Mem. 2.3.19:—also, akin, cognate,μαθήματα Archyt.1
;ἀ. νόμοις Pl.Lg. 683a
: mostly c. gen.,ἀδελφὰ τῶνδε S.Ant. 192
;ἡ δὲ μωρία μάλιστ' ἀ. τῆς πονηρίας ἔφυ Id.Fr. 925
; freq. in Pl., Phd. 108b, Cra. 418e, al., cf. Hyp.Epit.35: c. dat.,ἀδελφὰ τούτοισι S.OC 1262
, cf. Pl.Smp. 210b.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀδελφός
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