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81 τραπεζοποιίας
τραπεζοποιίᾱς, τραπεζοποιίαtable-making: fem acc plτραπεζοποιίᾱς, τραπεζοποιίαtable-making: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
82 τραπεζοφόρον
τραπεζοφόροςbearing a table: masc /fem acc sgτραπεζοφόροςbearing a table: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
83 τραπεζώσεις
τραπέζωσιςa setting upon a table: fem nom /voc pl (attic epic)τραπέζωσιςa setting upon a table: fem nom /acc pl (attic)τραπεζόωoffer: aor subj act 2nd sg (epic)τραπεζόωoffer: fut ind act 2nd sg -
84 τραπέζα
τραπέζᾱ, τράπεζαtable: fem nom /voc /acc dual——————τραπέζᾱͅ, τράπεζαtable: fem dat sg (doric aeolic) -
85 τραπέζας
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86 τράπεζ'
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87 τράπεζα
-ης + ἡ N 1 18-25-13-17-13=86 Ex 25,23.27.28.30; 26,35table Ex 25,23; dining table 1 Sm 20,24; meal, food 1 Kgs 2,7; paten, tray, dish? 1 Mc 4,49Cf. DRESCHER 1969, 98-100; HORSLEY 1982 37; 1983 69; LEFEBVRE 1991, 317; →NIDNTT; TWNT -
88 κανών
A straight rod, bar, esp. to keep a thing straight:1 in pl., staves which preserved the shape of the shield, [ ἀσπίδα]δύω κανόνεσσ' ἀραρυῖαν Il.13.407
, cf. 8.193, Them.Or.21.257a.2 weaver's rod, to which alternate threads of the warp were attached, Il. 23.761, Ar.Th. 822 (anap.), Plu.2.156b, Nonn.D.37.631.3 ruddled line used by masons or carpenters,πύργους.. ὀρθοῖσιν ἔθεμεν κανόσιν E.Tr.6
;βάθρα φοίνικι κανόνι.. ἡρμοσμένα Id.HF 945
; alsoκ. λίθινος
rule, straight-edge,IG
12.313.113, 373.217, al., cf. Pl.Phlb. 56b, X.Ages.10.2, AP11.120 ([place name] Callicter); ὥστε τέκτονος παρὰ στάθμην ἰόντος ὀρθοῦται κ. S.Fr.474.5;κανόνα προσφέρειν Aeschin.3.199
;ποιῶν ὀρθὰ πάντα πρὸς κανόνα IG7.3073.108
(Lebad., ii B. C.);κανόνεσσι.. μετρήσασθαι A.R.1.724
, cf. Ar.Av. 1004; μολίβδινος κ., i.e. a flexible rule that cannot be depended on for straight measurement, Arist.EN 1137b31 (unless = κῦμα); κανόνα ποιῆσαι στρεβλόν Id.Rh. 1354a26
.b ruler, AP6.63.2 (Damoch.).c metaph.,κανόνες καὶ πήχεις ἐπῶν Ar.Ra. 799
;λαμπρὰ μὲν ἀκτὶς ἡλίου, κ. σαφής E.Supp. 650
.6 in pl., reeds of a wind-organ, AP9.365 (Jul. Imp.).10 in Music, monochord, κατατομὴ κανόνος, title of work by Euc., cf. Phld.Mus.p.100K., Ptol.Harm. 1.8, 2.12; ὀκτάχορδος, πεντεκαιδεκάχορδος κ., ib.2.2, 3.1 tit.II metaph., rule, standard,κανόνι τοῦ καλοῦ μαθών E.Hec. 602
; ;κανόνα προσάγειν Luc.Hist. Conscr.5
; of the law, Lycurg.9; ὁ σπουδαῖος.. ὥσπερ κ. καὶ μέτρον αὐτῶν (sc. καλῶν καὶ ἡδέων)ὤν Arist.EN 1113a33
, cf. Arr.Epict.3.4.5;τὴν ἐλευθερίαν καὶ τὸ μηδέν' ἔχειν δεσπότην αὑτῶν, ἃ τοῖς προτέροις Ἕλλησιν ὅροι τῶν ἀγαθῶν ἦσαν καὶ κανόνες D.18.296
;ὡς κανόνι τῷ πάθει πᾶν ἀγαθὸν κρίνοντες Epicur.Ep.3p.63U.
; ὁ Ἐπικούρου κ. his treatise on Logic, Id.Fr.34, Damox.2.15; ὁ τῆς φιλοσοφίας κ. LXX 4 Ma.7.21: Κανόνες, οἱ, title of treatise by Democritus; of a philosophic principle, Dam.Pr. 312.2 in Art, model, standard, ὁ κ., a statue by Polyclitus which furnished a model of proportions, Plin.HN34.55; also his treatise on the same, Chrysipp.Stoic.3.122 (adnot.); also in Literature,Ἡρόδοτος τῆς Ἰάδος ἄριστος κ., Θουκυδίδης δὲ τῆς Ἀτθίδος D.H.Pomp.3
.c of a person, severe critic, κ. scriptorum, Cic.Fam. 16.17.1.3 Gramm., general rule, AB1180, Choerob.inTheod.2 p.xxi; paradigm,οἱ κ. τῶν ὀνομάτων A.D.Adv. 141.25
.4 in Astronomy and Chronology, table of dates,κανόνες Χρονικοί Plu. Sol.27
; sg., κανών, ὁ, system of chronology, D.H.1.74.b astrological table,κανόνων καὶ εἰσόδων πήξεις Vett.Val.108.19
.b 'province', sphere of action, 2 Ep.Cor.10.15.6 assessment for taxation, PLond.1.99.5 (iv A. D.), etc.; οἱ δεσποτικοὶ κ. the Imperial taxes, ib.234.9 (iv A. D.); ἰδιωτικὸς κ. POxy.2124.10 (iv A. D.).7 tariff, Stud.Pal.20.143.5 (v/vi A. D.). -
89 κατακλίνω
A lay down, [ δόρυ]κατακλίνας ἐπὶ γαίῃ Od.10.165
; κ. τοὺς Πέρσας ἐς λειμῶνα having made them recline (for dinner) in a meadow, Hdt.1.126, cf. Pl.R. 363c, 420e, Ev.Luc.9.14, Milet.1(9).368; κ. παιδίον put it to bed, Ar.Lys.19, cf. Plu.Lyc.3;κ. τινὰ ἐν ἁρμαμάξῃ X.Cyr.6.4.11
; also, cause one to take to his bed, i.e. strike with disease, PMag.Par.1.2075; of animals, X. Cyn.9.3; κ. τινὰ εἰς Ἀσκληπιοῦ lay a sick person in the temple of Asclepios, Ar.Pl. 411, V. 123; ταύταν ὀβολῶ κ. (sens. obsc.) Cerc. 5.31:—[voice] Pass. (with [tense] aor. 2 [dialect] Att. - εκλίνην, [tense] aor. 1 - εκλίθην [dialect] Att. and in other dialects), lie at table,κατακλιθέντας πίνειν Hdt.2.121
.δ; κατακλῐνήσομαι Ar.Eq.98
, cf. V. 1208; generally, lie down,κατακλινεὶς δευρί Id.Nu. 694
; κατακλίνεσθαι παρά τινα lie at table next him, Pl. Smp. 175a; but, παρά τινι lie with him sexually, ib. 203c;κατακλίνηθι μετ' ἐμοῦ Ar.Lys. 904
; κ. ἐπὶ ταῖς κοίταις, ἐπὶ στιβάδος, Ar.V. 1040, X.Cyr.5.2.15; of a sick man, take to one's bed, Hp.Epid.1.2; simply, lie in bed, Id.Prog.3, Diocl.Fr.141;κατακλιθέντα ἐς τὸ ἱερόν Hyp.Eux. 18
;κατεκλίθη ὕπτιος Pl.Phd. 117e
codd.; κατακεκλιμένος, of a corpse, Plb.6.53.1.II cause to incline, bend downwards, ἕως ἂν κατακλίνῃ [ ὁ ἐλέφας τοὺς φοίνικας] Arist.HA 610a23: metaph., lay prostrate, overthrow,τύραννον Thgn.1181
.2 of the sun, set, Poll.4.157.3 of crabs' eyes, turn sideways, Arist.HA 529b28.5 c. dat., to be set under, made subject to,ὅταν κατακλιθῇ τὸ θητικὸν τῷ προπολεμοῦντι Herm.in Phdr.p.157
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90 κατάκλισις
A making one to lie down, seating him at table, opp. ὑπανάστασις, Pl.R. 425b, Arist.EN 1165a28; ἡ κ. τοῦ γάμου the celebration of the marriage feast, Hdt.6.129.II (from [voice] Pass.) lying at table, sitting at meat, Arist.Pol. 1336b9,21; ; τὸ σχῆμα τῆς κ. Plu.2.679f, cf. Porph.Abst.2.61.c causing one to take to his bed, i. e. striking with disease, PMag.Par.1.2496.d Astrol., horoscope cast at the hour when a patient takes to his bed, Gal.19.529, Cat.Cod.Astr.1.20, 8(4).57.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κατάκλισις
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91 ξύλον
A Abh. Berl. Akad.1928(6).32
(Cos, v B. C.)), wood cut and ready for use, firewood, timber, etc., Hom., mostly in pl., Il.8.507, 547, Od.14.418 ; ξ. νήϊα ship-timber, Hes.Op. 808 ;ξ. ναυπηγήσιμα Th.7.25
, X.An.6.4.4, Pl.Lg. 706b, D.17.28 ; ξ. τετράγωνα logs cut square, Hdt.1.186, cf. Pl.Prt. 325d, Arist.EN 1109b7.2 in pl., also, the wood-market,ἐπὶ ξύλα ἰέναι Ar.Fr. 403
.II in sg., piece of wood, log, beam, post, once in Hom.,ξ. αὖον.. ἢ δρυὸς ἢ πεύκης Il.23.327
; ξ. σύκινον spoon made of fig wood, Pl.Hp.Ma. 291c ; peg or lever, Arist.MA 701b9 ; perch,ἐπὶ ξύλου καθεύδειν Ar.Nu. 1431
: by poet. periphr.,Ἀργοῦς ξύλον A.Fr.20
; ἵπποιο κακὸν ξ., of the Trojan horse, AP9.152 (Agath.): hence anything made of wood, as,2 cudgel, club, Hdt.2.63,4.180, Ar.Lys. 357, PHal.1.187 (iii B.C.);μετὰ ξύλων εἰσπηδῆσαι PTeb.304.10
(ii A.D.);ξύλοις συντρίψειν Luc.Demon.50
; of the club of Heracles, Plu.Lyc.30.3 an instrument of punishment,a wooden collar, put on the neck of the prisoner,ξύλῳ φιμοῦν τὸν αὐχένα Ar.Nu. 592
;ἐς τετρημένον ξ. ἐγκαθαρμόσαι.. τὸν αὐχένα Id.Lys. 680
; or,b stocks, in which the feet were confined, Hdt.9.37, 6.75, Ar.Eq. 367, D.18.129 ;ξ. ἐφέλκειν Polyzel.3
;ἐν τῷ ξ. δεδέσθαι Lys.10.16
(v. ποδοκάκκη), cf. Act.Ap.16.24, OGI483.181 (Pergam., ii A.D.): also in pl.,ἔδησεν ἐν τοῖς ξ. And.1.45
.c πεντεσύριγγον ξύλον (v. sub voc.) was a combination of both, with holes for the neck, arms, and legs, Ar.Eq. 1049.d gallows,κρεμάσαι τινὰ ἐπὶ ξύλου LXX De.21.22
; ξ. δίδυμον ib.Jo.8.29 : prov., ἐξ ἀξίου τοῦ ξύλου κἂν ἀπάγξασθαι, i.e. if one must be hanged, at least let it be on a noble tree, App.Prov.2.67, cf. Ar.Ra. 736 ; in NT, of the cross, Act.Ap.5.30,10.39.4 bench, table, esp. money-changer's table, D.45.33.5 πρῶτον ξύλον front bench in the Athenian theatre, Ar.Ach.25, V.90, cf. Sch.adlocc.: hence οὑπὶ τῶν ξύλων the official who had to take care of the seats, Hermipp.9 (according to Meineke).6 the Hippocratic bench, Hp.Fract.13, Art.72.III of live wood, tree,[ὄρος] δασὺ πολλοῖς καὶ παντοδαποῖς καὶ μεγάλοις ξύλοις X.An.6.4.5
, cf. Call.Cer.41, Agatharch.55, LXX Ca.2.3, al.: opp. σάρξ, Thphr.HP1.2.6,al. ;τῷ ξ. τοῦ δένδρου ἀνάλογον τὴν λεγομένην εἶναι γῆν Plot.6.7.11
;τὸ ξ. τῆς ἀμπέλου E.Cyc. 572
; εἴρια ἀπὸ ξύλου, of cotton, Hdt.3.47 ;εἵματα ἀπὸ ξύλων πεποιημένα Id.7.65
, cf.Poll.7.75.IV of persons, blockhead, APl.4.187 ; of a stubborn person,σίδηρός τις ἢ ξ. πρὸς τὰς δεήσεις Ach.Tat.5.22
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92 τραπεζεύς
A at, of a table, in Hom. always κύνες τραπεζῆες dogs fed from their master's table, Il.22.69, 23.173, Od.17.309:—[full] τραπεζῆται in Ibyc.60; cf.τραπεζίτης 111
.II parasite, Plu.2.50c;Ἅιδου τ. Aristias
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93 τραπέζιον
A small table, Phylarch.44 J.: table of a money-changer, Lys.Fr.50.II Geom., trapezium, Arist. Pr. 911a7, Archim.Sph.Cyl.1.10, al., D.P.175, Str.2.5.33.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τραπέζιον
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94 τραπεζοκόμος
τρᾰπεζο-κόμος, ὁ,A one who sets out a table or who waits at table, Longin.43.4, Plu.2.616a, D.L.9.80, etc.; = Lat. structor, Juba 84.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τραπεζοκόμος
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95 τραπεζόκορος
A filling oneself at another's table, or (from κορέω) sweeping the table, epith. of parasites, Ps.-Phoc. 91.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τραπεζόκορος
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96 τραπεζοφόρος
τρᾰπεζο-φόρος, ον,1 τ., ὁ, table-bearer, Ar.Fr. 124.2 τ., ἡ, priestess of Athene at Athens, Lycurg.Fr.48, Ister 16.3 -φόρον, τό, sideboard, Cic. Fam.7.23.3, Poll.10.69, Dig.33.10.3: also -φόρος, ὁ, Artem.1.74.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τραπεζοφόρος
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97 ἐπιτραπέζιος
ἐπιτρᾰπέζ-ιος, ον,A on or at table,ὕδωρ Luc.Herm.68
;λέξις Eust.1561.58
; seated on a table, Ἡρακλῆς, of a statuette, Stat.Silv.4.6 tit.II = foreg., Hsch.s.v. τραπεζῆες.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπιτραπέζιος
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98 ὑποκατακλίνω
A lay down under:—[voice] Pass., lie down under, Plu.2.50d; of a wrestler allowing himself to be beaten, ib.58f.II [voice] Pass. also, lie or sit lower at table, τινι ib.618e;πάντων J.AJ12.4.9
(so, more rarely, in [voice] Act., seat under another at table, τινα Luc.Gall.11).2 metaph., give way, submit, be complaisant, τινι to one, Pl.R. 336c; ἀλλήλοις ἐν τῇ ζητήσει ib.e;ὑ. τισὶ τῆς ἀξιώσεως D.H.6.24
,71: abs., give in, D. 9.64, Plu.Pomp.75, etc.;θεραπεύων καὶ -όμενος D.Chr.6.57
.3 ὑ. τοῦ εὶς πλέον ἐναντιοῦσθαι desist from further opposition, J.AJ 18.1.1.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑποκατακλίνω
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99 τράπεζα
τράπεζα ( τετράπεδψα, ‘four - foot,’ cf. τρίπος): table; ξενίη, ‘hospitable board,’ Od. 14.158. Guests as a rule, though not always, had each his own table, Od. 1.111.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > τράπεζα
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100 κλῆρος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `lot, allotment, inheritance, piece of ground' (Il.), `(Christian) clergy' (Just.).Other forms: Dor. κλᾶροςCompounds: Compp., e. g. κληρο-, κλᾱρο-νόμος `heir' with - νομέω, - νομία, - νομικός a. o. (IA, Dor.); ἄ-κληρος `without lot, without inheritance, poor' (λ 490); but ναύ-κληρος, -κλᾱρος from ναύ-κρᾱρος (s. v.); after this also ὁλό-κληρος `complete' (IA.) from *ὁλό-κρᾱρος? (Debrunner Phil. 95, 174ff.); against this with good grounds W. den Boer Mnemos. 3: 13, 143f.Derivatives: Diminut. κληρίον (AP, pap.), Dor. κλᾱρίον `notes for debt' (Plu. Agis 13); adj. κληρικός `belonging to a\/the κλ.' (Vett. Val.); denomin. verb κληρόω, κλᾱρόω `cast lots, choose by lot', midd. `have allotted one, obtain by lot' (IA., Dor.) with κλήρωσις `choosing by lot', κληρωτήριον `urn for casting lots, room for voting', κληρωτός `who can\/is chosen by lot' (IA.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: Prop. "sherd of stone, piece of wood" (used as lot). Identical with a Celtic word for `table': OIr. clār, Welsh claur, and as expression of the cartwright Bret. kleur `pitch-fork of a wagon'; the Celtic words seem only very remotely cognate if at all (a `table' is hardly a piece broken off). Connected with κλάω `break off' with the same ablaut as in κλῆ-μα, κλᾶ-μα, Lat. clā-d-ēs. Further s. κλάω, but see my doubts there.Page in Frisk: 1,872-873Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κλῆρος
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