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1 πρόσκλητον
πρόσκλητοςspecially summoned: masc /fem acc sgπρόσκλητοςspecially summoned: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
2 σύγκλητος
σύγ-κλητος, ον,A called together, summoned, (lyr.);σύγκλητον τήνδε γερόντων.. λέσχην S.Ant. 160
(anap.); οἱ ς. invited guests, Poll.6.12.II σ. ἐκκλησία at Athens, an assembly specially summoned, opp. κυρία, Decr. ap. D.18.37, cf. 73, IG22.945.5 (ii B.C.).2 generally, σύγκλητος (sc. βουλή), ἡ, summoned council, opp. ἐκκλησία, Arist.Pol. 1275b8; at Carthage, Plb.10.18.1; in the Achaean League, Id.29.24.6, IG7.411.13 (Oropus, ii B.C.); freq. of the Roman Senate, Plb.21.1.3, al., Str.3.4.20, D.S.4.83, etc., and in Inscrr., as SIG591.68 (Lampsacus, ii B.C.), 785.12 (Chios, i A.D.), etc.; personified, θεὸς Σ. OGI479.4 (Dorylaeum, ii A.D.): cf. συγκλείς.3 πρὸς τὴν ς. dub. sens. in PTeb.5.197 (ii B.C.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σύγκλητος
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3 ἐπίκλητος
ἐπί-κλητος, ον,2. specially summoned, σύλλογον ἐ. Περσέων τῶν ἀρίστων ἐποιέετο held a privy council, Hdt.7.8 (so Subst. ἐπίκλητος, ἡ, convocation, assembly, LXXNu.28.18,al.); ἐπίκλητοι privy councillors, among the Persians, Hdt.8.101, 9.42; committee of a council, SIG353.2 (Ephesus, iv B.C.), Str.14.1.21.b. appointed, designated, πόλεις ib.Jo.20.9.4. summoned before a court, accused, D.C.78.21.b. irrelevant,λοιδορία Plb.8.11.2
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπίκλητος
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4 πρόσκλητοι
πρόσκλητοςspecially summoned: masc /fem nom /voc pl -
5 κατάκλητος
κατά-κλητος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κατάκλητος
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6 λέσχη
2 lounging place, resort of idlers or beggars,οὐδ' ἐθέλεις εὕδειν χαλκήϊον ἐς δόμον ἐλθὼν ἠέ που ἐς λέσχην Od.18.329
; , cf. 501; κατίζων ἐν ταῖς λ. τῶν γερόντων Ps.- Hdt.Vit.Hom.12.3 later, public building or hall, used as a lounge or meeting-place, esp. at Sparta and in other Doric cities, Cratin.164 (pl.), cf. Paus.3.14.2, Plu.Lyc.16, 24 (pl.); also in Attica, IG12.888, 2.1055.23, Procl.ad Hes.Op. 491; at Delphi, hall adorned with paintings by Polygnotus, Luc.Im.7, Paus.10.25.1; at Cnidus, council-chamber, Plu.2.412d, cf. 298d; of the council of the Olympian gods, Ζεὺς ἇς λέσχας ἀπηξιώσατο (sc. τὰς Ἐρινῦς) A.Eu. 366 (lyr.); also σύγκλητον τήνδε γερόντων λ. this specially summoned council, S.Ant. 161 (anap.).II talk or gossip, such as went on in the λέσχαι (cf. λεσχηνεύω, etc.),μακραὶ λ. E.Hipp. 384
, cf. IA 1001 (pl.), Epicr.11.32 (pl., anap.), LXX Pr.23.29 (pl.), AP13.6 (Phal.); in bad sense, malicious gossip, scandal, Vett. Val.in Cat.Cod.Astr.8(1).165 (pl.); also in good sense, conversation, discussion,γενομένης λ., ὃς γένοιτο.. ἄριστος Hdt.9.71
;ἐκ λόγων ἄλλων ἀπικέσθαι ἐς λ. περὶ τοῦ Νείλου Id.2.32
; λόγον εἴ τιν' οἴσεις πρὸς ἐμὰν λ. if thou hast aught to discuss with me, S.OC 167 (lyr.);αἶσαν λέσχης οἶνος ἔχειν ἐθέλει Call. Aet.1.1.16
;ἥλιον ἐν λέσχῃ κατεδύσαμεν Id.Epigr.2.3
; λύω λέσχας, 'cut the cackle', prov. for breaking off discussion and setting to work in earnest, Pl.Com.223. -
7 πρόσκλητος
πρόσ-κλητος, ον,A specially summoned, π. ἐκκλησία Sch. Ar.Ach.19; so πρόσκλητος, ἡ, alone, Ἀρχ. Ἐφ.1911.135 ([place name] Gonni);ἐν προσκλήτῳ IG14.757
,760 (Naples, i A.D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πρόσκλητος
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8 NEFNA
* * *I)(-da, -dr), v.1) to name (nefndu þinn föðr); nefna sik, to name one’s name; nefna e-n á nafn, to name by name; Oddr er maðr nefndr, there is a man mentioned, of the name of Odd;2) to mention by name, point out (nefni ek til þess Björn ok Helga);3) to name, appoint, order (nefndi konungr nökkura menn at ganga upp á eyna);4) a law term, to call (n. menn í dóm); to summon, cite (allir aðrir, þeir sem þannig vóru nefndir); to levy (n. lið ór heruðum);5) refl., nefnast, to give one’s name as, call oneself (hann nefndist Hrappr).f. naming, nomination (cf. dómnefna).* * *and nemna, d, [nafn; Goth. namnjan; Germ.; nennen], to name; kona Manue fæðir son ok nefnir Samson, Stj. 410; nefndú þinn föður! Hkv. Hjörv. 16; veit ek þann mann er þora man, … nefndú hann ! Nj. 89; á bréfi þessu vóru nefndir ( specially named) hinir stærstu höfðingjar, Fagrsk. 91; maðr er nefndr Mörðr, Nj. 2; nefna sik, to name one’s name, 6; Hallfreðr nefndi sik, Fms. ii. 86: n. e-n á nafn, to name by name; hann kallaði á menn mína ok nefndi á nafn, Nj. 211; nefna barn á nafn (in christening), N. G. L. i. 339: in a narrative, maðr er nefndr Mörðr, a man was named M., i. e. there was a man named Mord, Nj. 1; ‘maðr er nefndr N.’ is a standing phrase in the Sagas: Oddr er maðr nefndr, ok var Örlygsson, Gísl. 12; tveir menn eru nefndir, Þorkatlar tveir, 8; Bræðr þrír eru nefndir til sögunnar, hét einn … Nj. 22; sá maðr er nefndr til sögunnar er Geirr goði hét, now the story names a man who hight G., Nj, passim, cp. N. M. hét maðr.2. to mention by name, to name, point out; vóru þessir staðir á nefndir, Bs. i. 731; hann nefndi til þess skipstjórnar-menn, Eg. 33; nefni ek til þess Björn ok Helga, Ld. 14; hann eggjaði mága sína ok nefndi til Hjarranda, Dropl. 24: instances influenced by the Latin, nefndr Eiríkr, the said E., Fms. xi. 412; opt nefndir menn, Dipl. v. 26; fyrr-nefndr, above-named.II. to name, order, appoint; nemdi konungr nökkura menn at ganga upp á eyna, Fms. ii. 285; n. mann til skipstjórnar, Fb. i. 186: as a law term, to call, nefna vátta, n. mann í dóm, Nj. 14, Dropl. 13, Grág. i. 15, 72, passim; n. féránsdóm, Grág. i. 80; n. dóm á máli, Nj. passim: to summon, cite, allir aðrir þeir sem þannig vóru nefndir, Fms. ix. 279: to levy, n. lið ór héruðum, vii. 299; cp. nefnd, dómnefna.III. reflex. to name oneself, give up one’s name; hann nefndisk Hrappr, Nj. 130; hanu spyrr hvat kvenna hón væri, hón nefndisk Hallgerðr, id.; hón nefndisk fyrir þeim Gunnhildr, Fms. i. 8; ok nefndisk Þýr, Rm. 10.2. to be summoned, cited; ef sá maðr lætr í dóm nefnask, Grág. i. 16.
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