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1 ἐλῑνύες
ἐλῑνύες, αἱ, die Rast-, Feiertage; supplicatio der Römer, Pol. 21, 1, 1.
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2 ἶκεσία
ἶκεσία, ἡ, fußfälliges Flehen, Schutzsuchen; Eur. Phoen. 91; ἱκεσίαν μεϑεῖναι ξένων Heracl. 108; Plut. Oth. 15 u. öfter; τὰς ἱκεσίας ποιήσεσϑε (v. l. ἱκετείας, was Phryn. B. A. 44 vorzieht) Aesch. 3, 121, wie D. Hal. 8, 43, supplicatio. – [Das erste ι des Verses wegen lang, Agath. 4 (V, 216).]
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3 ελινυες
αἱ (у римлян; лат. supplicatio) дни официального молебствия, праздничные дни(ἐλινύας ἄγειν ἡμέρας ἐννέα Polyb.)
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4 χαριστηρια
τά (sc. ἱερά)1) благодарственное жертвоприношение(χ. τοῖς θεοῖς ἀποτελεῖν Xen.)
χ. τῆς νίκης ἑορτάζειν Plut. — совершать благодарственное жертвоприношение в честь победы2) (у римлян; лат. supplicatio) умилостивительная жертва Plut. -
5 χαριστήριος
χᾰρ-ιστήριος, ον,A of or for thanksgiving,θυσία D.H.1.88
: so in pl., Id.10.17,54, IGRom.4.566.19 (Aezani, ii A. D.);ἀπαρχαί Ph.2.236
;ἀμοιβαί D.H.1.6
;ὕμνος Jul.Or.4.158a
: c. gen.,θυσία χ. ὑδάτων D.H.1.55
, cf. Plu.Lyc.11.II Subst., χαριστήριον, τό, thank-offering, IG22.3003,4798, 7.3100 (Lebad.), Plu.Caes.57, Ath.15.672a, etc.: freq. in pl. χαριστήρια, τά, thank-offerings,χ. τοῖς θεοῖς ἀποτελεῖν X.Cyr.4.1.2
; ὀφειλήσειν ib.7.2.28; προσφέρειν, θῦσαι, D.S.5.31, 20.76: c. gen.,θύειν τοῖς θεοῖς χ. τῶν εὐτυχημάτων Plb.21.2.2
;χ. τροφῶν ἀποδιδόναι Luc.Patr.Enc.7
;τῇ Ἑκάτῃ χ. τῆς νίκης ἑορτάζειν Plu.2.862a
; χ. ἐλευθερίας, in memory of the liberation by Thrasybulus on 12th Boëdromion, ib.349f, cf. Neanth.9J., OGI654.8 (Egypt. i B.C.); = Lat. supplicatio, Plu.Cam.7.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > χαριστήριος
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6 ἱερομηνία
A sacred month, during which the great festivals were held and hostilities suspended, ἱ. Νεμεάς, of the Nemean games, Pi.N.3.2;ἱ. ἁ Πυθιάς IG22.1126.44
(Amphict.); ; ἐν σπονδαῖς καὶ ἱερομηνίαις ib.65 (s. v.l.);ἱ. ἄγειν D.24.29
: in pl., sacrifices offered during the sacred month, IG11(2).154.11 (Delos, iii B.C.); = Lat. supplicatio, App.BC5.130: pl., D.C.39.53 ([suff] ἱερο-μήνια, τά, of the Κάρνεια (q.v.), is prob. f.l. in Th.5.54).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἱερομηνία
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7 ἱκεσία
ἱκεσ-ία, ἡ, ([etym.] ἱκέτης) (replaced by ἱκετεία in [dialect] Att., cf. Phryn.3, PS p.77 B., but found in IG12.434; used later, SIG781.11 (Nysa, i B.C.), 888.11 (Scaptopara, iii A.D.), etc.):—A the prayer of a suppliant, supplication, E.Or. 1337, Plu.Sol.12, J.AJ11.8.4, AP5.215 (Agath.);πρὸς παντοίαν ἱ. τραπῆναι D.S.20.14
: pl., Ph.2.2; ἱκεσίαισι σαῖς at thy entreaties, E.Ph.91; ἱκεσίας ποιεῖσθαι, on behalf of the state, Aeschin. 3.121; = Lat. supplicatio, D.H.8.43.2 = ἱκέτευμα, Plu.Them.24. [[pron. full] ῐ, but [pron. full] ῑ metri gr. in AP l.c., Procl.H.1.36.] -
8 ἐλῑνύες
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9 ἐλῑνύω
ἐλῑνύωGrammatical information: v.Meaning: `rest, stop with something' (Ion.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: Unknown. Several proposals, all very hypothetical: to λίναμαι, λιάζομαι (Prellwitz Et.Wb., Bq, Brugmann Grundr.2 2: 3, 300, Schwyzer 693 w. n. 4); to Lat. lētum etc. (Scheftelowitz IF 33, 158); to Skt. iláyati `stand still, come to rest' (Persson Beitr. 2, 743); to Lith. ilsė́tis `rest' (Thurneysen KZ 30, 353, Bally MSL 12, 323). See Mayrhofer Wb. s. iláyati (p. 92), Fraenkel Lit. et. Wb. s. il̃sti (p. 184). The variant in Hesychius may point to a Pre-Greek word (Fur. 376)..Page in Frisk: 1,495Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἐλῑνύω
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