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ἀδιάδοχοςwithout successor: masc /fem acc sgἀδιάδοχοςwithout successor: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
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διάδοχ-ος, ον,A succeeding a person in a thing:1 c. dat. pers. et gen. rei, δ. Μεγαβάζῳ τῆς στρατηγίης his successor in the command, Hdt.5.26, cf. 1.162, etc.; θνητοῖς.. διάδοχοι μοχθημάτων succeeding them in, i.e. relieving them from, toils, A.Pr. 464, cf. 1027;σοι τῶνδε διάδοχος δόμων E.Alc. 655
.2 c. gen. rei only, δ. τῆς Ἀστυόχου ναυαρχίας succeeding to his command, Th.8.85;δ. τῆς κληρονομίας Isoc.19.43
;τῆς φιλοσοφίας Epicur.Fr. 217
.4 c. dat. pers. only,δ. Κλεάνδρῳ X.An.7.2.5
: c. dat. rei,ἔργοισι δ' ἔργα διάδοχα E.Andr. 743
; κακὸν κακῷ δ. ib. 803; quasiact., λύπη.. δ. κακῶν κακοῖς bringing a succession of evils after evils, Hec. 588; ἀγὼν.. γόων γόοις ( γόων bis codd.)δ. Supp.72
(lyr.).5 abs., διάδοχοι ἐφοίτων they went to work in relays or gangs, Hdt.7.22, cf. Th.1.110: neut. pl. as Adv., in turn, E.Andr. 1200(lyr.).6 as Subst., οἱ Δ. the Successors of Alexander, D.S.18.42.b the lowest grade of court officials at Alexandria, OGI100.4, PAmh.2.36.5, PRyl.67.2 (both ii B. C.).d head of a school of philosophers,τῆς σχολῆς Phld.Ind.Sto.53
;δ. Στωικός IG3.661
, cf. 22.1009 (Epist. Plotinae).e a kind of gem, Plin.HN37.157.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διάδοχος
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διάδοχος, ου, ὁ one who comes next in a series, esp. of a political figure, successor (Aeschyl. et al.; Hdt. 5, 26; ins, pap; Sir 46:1; 48:8; Philo; Jos., Ant. 1, 228 al.; Just., D. 103, 3; 113, 3; Mel., HE 4, 26, 7) λαμβάνειν δ. receive as successor Ac 24:27 (cp. Jos., Ant. 20, 182).—M-M. Sv. -
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