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101 Sparterie
SPARTA, SPARTERIEOriginally a plain weave straw cloth made from esparto grass and other fibres and used for covering wire hat frames. Used in Japan and several European countries for sun hats. A cotton canvas or matting piece-bleached and given a glazed stiff finish. The weave is usually 3 X 3 matt, 30's warp, 34's weft, 42 ends and 42 picks per inch. -
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104 Σπάρτα
Σπάρτᾱ, Σπάρτηfrom Sparta: fem nom /voc /acc dualΣπάρτᾱ, Σπάρτηfrom Sparta: fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic)——————Σπάρται, Σπάρτηfrom Sparta: fem nom /voc plΣπάρτᾱͅ, Σπάρτηfrom Sparta: fem dat sg (doric aeolic) -
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106 πρόξενος
πρόξενος ([full] πρόξενφος IG9(1).867 (Corc., vii/vi B. C.)), Cret. [full] πρόξηνος GDI 5028 A2,6, Schwyzer187 (ii B. C.), [dialect] Ion. [full] πρόξεινος Hdt. (v. infr.): ὁ (ἡ, when used of a woman, v. infr. 11):—A public ξένος, public guest or friend, made so by an act of the State: Alexander 1 of Macedon was π. καὶ εὐεργέτης of Athens, Hdt.8.136, cf. 143;πρόξενοι ἀμφικτιόνων Pi.I.4(3).8
;εἶναι πρόξενον τοῦ δήμου τοῦ Ἀθηναίων Στράτωνα τὸν Σιδῶνος βασιλέα καὶ αὐτὸν καὶ ἐκγόνους IG22.141.9
;πρόξενοι καὶ πολῖται Lys.28.1
; esp. of persons representing the interests of a foreign state in their own community, Pl.Lg. 642b, etc.; opp. φιδιόξενος (q. v.), IG9(1).333.11 ([dialect] Locr., v B. C.); of π. of Athens in other states, Pindar at Thebes, Isoc.15.166; Thucydides at Pharsalus, Th.8.92; π. τῆς πόλεως, i.e. of Athens at Mytilene, Arist.Pol. 1304a10; of other states at Athens, Cimon and Callias of Sparta, And.3.3, X.HG5.4.22; Nicias of Syracuse, D.S.13.27; Thraso of Thebes, Aeschin.3.138; ; of other states at Sparta, e.g. Lichas of Argos, Th.5.76; Clearchus of Byzantium, X.HG1.1.35; π. of barbarian communities and rulers, Id.An.5.4.2, 5.6.11; sts. the function was exercised by a community,εἶμεν τὰν πόλιν τῶν Δελφῶν πρόξενον τᾶς πόλιος τᾶς Σαρδιανῶν.. διὰ τὸ μὴ ὑπάρχειν πρόξενον Σαρδιανοῖς SIG548.10
(Delph., iii B. C.).b later, of patrons or representatives of guilds, e.g. the σύνοδος τοῦ Διὸς τοῦ Ξενίου at Athens, IG22.1012.18, cf.7.2486 ([place name] Thebes), 14.615 ([place name] Rhegium).2 at Sparta, officials appointed by the Kings to entertain foreign guests, Hdt.6.57; also at Delphi, of persons extending public hospitality, E. Ion 551, 1039, Andr. 1103; so in Nephelococcygia, Ar.Av. 1021.II generally, patron, protector, A.Supp. 420 (lyr.), al., Ar.Th. 602; φίλης γὰρ π. κατήνυσαν at the house of a kind patroness, i.e. Clytaemnestra, S.El. 1451;προξένῳ χρῆσθαί τινι E.Fr. 721
.III Adj., assisting, relieving, c. gen., Alciphr.3.72.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πρόξενος
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107 Σπάρτη
Σπάρτη, [dialect] Dor. [full] Σπάρτα, ἡ, Sparta in Laconia, Il.2.582, etc.:—hence Advbs., [full] Σπάρτηθεν,A from Sparta, Od.2.327; [full] Σπάρτηνδε, to Sparta, 1.285:—[full] Σπαρτιάτης [ᾱ], ου, ὁ, a Spartan, E.Or. 457, Th.1.128, etc.; [dialect] Ion. [suff] Σπαρτι-ήτης, εω, Hdt.1.65:—fem. [suff] Σπαρτι-ᾶτις, ιδος, ἡ, a Spartan woman, E. Andr. 596, etc.; also (sc. χώρα) Laconia, Plu.2.219f; also as Adj., Σ. γυνή, χθών, E.Hel. 115, Or. 537, etc.; also [full] Σπαρτιάς, άδος, St. Byz.:—Adj. [full] Σπαρτιᾱτικός, ή, όν, Spartan, Paus.6.4.10, Luc.Salt. 46, etc. -
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Σπάρτη: Sparta, the principal city of Laconia, residence of Menelāus and Helen. Epith., εὐρεῖα, καλλιγύναιξ, Od. 11.460, Od. 13.412, Il. 2.582, Il. 4.52, Od. 1.93, Od. 2.214, 3.—Σπάρτηθεν, from Sparta, Od. 2.327, Od. 4.10 .—Σπάρτηνδε, to Sparta, Od. 1.285.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > Σπάρτη
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109 γέρων
γέρων, - οντοςGrammatical information: m.Derivatives: γερούσιος `concerning the elders' (Il.), γερουσία `council of the elders' (in Sparta, Carthago etc., D.), γερουσίας `member of the γ.' (Sparta), γερουσιαστής `id.' (Plb.; Chantraine 316ff.), γερουσιακός. - Demin. γερόντιον (Ar.), γερόντειος (Ar.) etc. Denom. γεροντεύω `be senator' (Sparta), with γεροντεία (Ephesos). γεροντιάω `get older' (D. L.). - Beside γέρων, γέροντ- there are a few formation with γερυ-: γέρυς and γερύτας γέρων H., (cf. πρέσβυς und πρεσβύτας). PN Γερύλος, Γέρυλλος, Γερυς, - υδος hypocoristic? (Bechtel Namenstudien 15). - Of the forms with - οι- γεροίταν πάππον. Κρῆτες H. is inverted writing for γερύταν; γεροῖα n. pl. `old stories' (Corinn.), if correct, perhaps after the adj. in - οῖος (s. Bechtel Dial. 1, 304). - Unclear is (cf. Scheller Oxytonierung 33 n. 2) γερωνία (H.), s. Latte. - γερωχία (Ar. Lys. 980) is perhaps graphic for Lak. γερω`ία (v. Fritz AmJPh 66, 196f.; but s. Wackernagel Unt. 208 n. 2; also Schwyzer 218 n. 1). - γεράτης of a horse, `old' (P.Oxy 6, 922; DELG refers to γερατία not in LSJ).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [390] *ǵerh₂- `be, become old'Etymology: Identical with Skt. járant-, Osset. zärond `old (man)'. In the RV. still ptc. to járati `make, become old' (beside jū́ryati, jī́ryati `become old'). - Cf. further Arm. cer, -oy `old man' (o-stem), NPers. zar `id.' - On the word for `corn', Lat. grānum etc., s. γίγαρτον. - Cf. γέρας, γῆρας, γραῦς.Page in Frisk: 1,301-302Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > γέρων
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110 Dictynna
Dictynna, ae, f. (Δίκτυννα), 1) die Nymphe Britomartis (nach Kallimachus, weil sie, von Minos verfolgt, in die Netze [δίκτυον] sprang, od., nach Strabo, vom Berge Dikte), Ps. Verg. Cir. 304. – II) Beiname der Artemis als Jagdgöttin, Ov. met. 2, 441. – Dav.: A) Dictynnaeus mōns (το Δικτύνναιον), ein Vorgebirge an der nordwestl. Küste der Insel Kreta, wo die Artemis Diktynna einen Tempel hatte, j. Cap Sparta, Plin. 4, 60. Solin. 11, 6. – B) Dictynnēum, ī, n. (*Δικτυννειον), Tempelort der Artemis Diktynna bei Sparta, Liv. 34, 38, 5.
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111 Oebalus
Oebalus, ī, m. (Οἴβαλος), König in Sparta, Sohn des Perieres von der Nymphe Batea, Vater des Tyndarus, Hippokoon, Ikarion und der Arene, Großvater der Helena, Hyg. fab. 78. – Dav.: A) Oebalidēs, ae, m. (Οἰβαλίδης), der Öbalide (Sohn od. Nachkomme des Öbalus) = ein Spartaner, puer, von Hyazinthus, Ov.: Oebalides, v. Pollux, Val. Flacc.: Oebalidae, v. Kastor u. Pollux, Ov. – B) Oebalis, idis, f., von Öbalus herrührend, öbalisch, a) spartanisch, nympha, Helena, Ov. – b) sabinisch, weil die Sabiner von Sparta abstammen sollen, matres, Ov. – C) Oebalius, a, um, zu Öbalus gehörig, öbalisch, a) spartanisch, vulnus, des Hyazinthus, Ov.: paelex, Helena, Ov.: Oebalia arx, d.i. Tarent, der Sage nach von Spartanern unter ihrem alten König Öbalus gegründet, Verg. georg. 4, 125: u. bl. Oebalia, Tarent, Claud. in Olyb. et Probr. cons. 260. – b) sabinisch, Titus (Tatius), Ov.
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112 Therapnae
Therapnae, ārum, f. (Θεράπναι), eine Stadt in Lakonika, südöstl. von Sparta am Eurotas, Geburtsort der Helena, Mela 2, 3, 4, (2. § 41). Stat. silv. 4, 8, 53. – Dav. Therapnaeus, a, um (Θεραπναιος), a) therapnäisch, auch poet. für spartanisch marita od. nata rure Therapnaeo, Helena, Ov.: sanguis Therapnaeus, des Knaben Hyazinth aus Amyklä, Ov.: Amyclae, spartanisch, weil es neben Sparta lag. Mart. – b) = tarentinisch, Sil. – c) = sabinisch, weil die Sabiner von den Spartanern abstammen sollen, Sil.
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113 Tyndareus
Tyndareus, eī, m. (Τυνδάρεος; Nbf. Tyndarus, ī, m., Lact. 1, 10, 11), Tyndareus, Sohn des Öbalus, König von Sparta, nach seiner Vertreibung aus Sparta Gemahl der Leda, Vater des Kastor und Pollux, der Helena u. Klytämnestra, Cic. de fato 34. Ov. her. 8, 31. Serv. Verg. Aen. 2, 601: Tyndarei gener, v. Agamemnon (dem Gemahle der Klytämnestra), Ov. Iv. 352. – Dav.: A) Tyndaridēs, ae, Akk. ēn, m. (Τυνδαρίδης), der Tyndaride (= der männliche Nachkomme des Tyndareus), v. Kastor u. Pollux, Tyndaridae, Cic., od. Tyndaridae gemini od. fratres, Ov. – fortissima Tyndaridarum, die wackerste aus dem Geschlechte der Tyndariden, die leibhaftige Klytämnestra (v. einer Libertina), Hor. sat. 1, 1, 100. – B) Tyndaris, idis od. idos, Akk. ida, f. (Τυνδαρίς), die Tyndaride (= Tochter des Tyndareus), Lacaena, Helena, Verg. Aen. 2, 601: u. so von der Helena, Verg. Aen. 2, 569 (Akk. -ida). Ov. art. am. 1, 746 (Vok. -i); her. 16 (17), 118 (Genet. -idis): v. der Klytämnestra, Ov. art. am. 2, 408; trist. 396 (Genet. -idos). – C) Tyndarius, a, um, tyndarisch, fratres, Kastor u. Pollux, Val. Flacc. 1, 57. – Plur., Tyndariī, ōrum, m., poet. = Spartaner, Sil. 15, 320.
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114 8D4
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