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1 ιππόμητιν
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2 ἱππόμητιν
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3 ἱππόμητις
1 skilled with horses Ἰόλαον ἱππόμητιν (παρόσον ἡνιόχησεν Ἡρακλεῖ. Σ.) I. 7.9 -
4 ἱππόμητις
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἱππόμητις
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5 μήστωρ
A adviser, counsellor, ὕπατος μήστωρ, of Zeus, Il.8.22, 17.339; θεόφιν μήστωρ ἀτάλαντος, of Priam, 7.366; Patroclus, 17.477, Od.3.110; Neleus, 3.409; Ἀθηναῖοι μήστωρες ἀϋτῆς authors of the battle-din, Il.4.328; μήστωρα φόβοιο, of Diomedes, 6.278; of Patroclus, 23.16; μήστωρε φ., of the horses of Aeneas, 5.272, 8.108.2 in [dialect] Ion. Prose, skilled assistant to a surgeon, Hp.Mochl.38.II as Adj.,μήστορι σιδάρῳ Tim. Pers. 143
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6 ἱππικός
A of a horse or horses, freq. in Trag.,ἱ. ἐκ πλευμόνων A.Th.61
; ἱ. φρυάγματα ib. 245, cf. S.El. 717, 719; ὀχήματα, ἄντυγες, ib. 740, Aj. 1030; .2 of horsemen or chariots,ἀγών Hdt.1.167
, And.4.26 (pl.); inἱππικῶν ἀγών S.El. 698
, ἱππικῶν is prob. neut. (v. infr. iv); δρόμος ib. 754; ναυάγια ib. 730; .3 = Lat. equester, τάξις, ἀξίωμα, D.H.12.1, Plu.Pomp.23; of persons, of equestrian rank,ἱ. ἄνδρες Str.3.4.20
, cf. IGRom.3.474 (Lycia, iii A.D.), etc.II of riding or horsemanship, equestrian, X.HG5.3.20; ἱ. ἄσκησις training in horsemanship, IG22.1042.21, al.; ἱ. ἡγήτωρ leader of the knights, ib.3.693; skilled in riding, opp. ἄφιππος, Pl.Prt. 350a, al.: [comp] Comp., Satyr.1, Phld.Mus.p.6 K.: [comp] Sup., Arr.Tact.16.9.2 ἡ -κή (sc. τέχνη), horsemanship, riding, Ar.Nu.27, etc.; περὶ -κῆς, title of treatise by Xenophon;ἱ. ἐπιστήμη Pl.La. 193b
;ἱ. λόγοι X.HG5.3.20
; τὰ ἱ. [πράγματα] Pl. Alc.1.124e, cf. Thg. 126a; ἡ ἐμὴ ἱ. this riding of mine, Lys.24.10.V Adv. - κῶς like a horseman: [comp] Sup. - κώτατα with best horsemanship, X. Oec.21.7.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἱππικός
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