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1 θαλαμία
θαλαμίᾱ, θαλαμίαςmasc nom /voc /acc dualθαλαμίαςmasc voc sgθαλαμίᾱ, θαλαμίαςmasc voc sg (attic)θαλαμίᾱ, θαλαμίαςmasc gen sg (doric aeolic)θαλαμίαςmasc nom sg (epic)θαλαμίᾱ, θαλαμίτηςone of the rowers on the lowest bench: masc nom /voc /acc dualθαλαμίτηςone of the rowers on the lowest bench: masc voc sgθαλαμίᾱ, θαλαμίτηςone of the rowers on the lowest bench: masc voc sg (attic)θαλαμίᾱ, θαλαμίτηςone of the rowers on the lowest bench: masc gen sg (doric aeolic)θαλαμίτηςone of the rowers on the lowest bench: masc nom sg (epic)——————θαλαμίαι, θαλαμίαςmasc nom /voc plθαλαμίᾱͅ, θαλαμίαςmasc dat sg (attic doric aeolic)θαλαμίαι, θαλαμίτηςone of the rowers on the lowest bench: masc nom /voc plθαλαμίᾱͅ, θαλαμίτηςone of the rowers on the lowest bench: masc dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
2 εἰρεσία
A rowing, oarage,πρῶτα μὲν εἰρεσίη, μετέπειτα δὲ κάλλιμος οὖρος Od.11.640
;εἰρεσίῃ χρᾶσθαι Hdt.1.203
, 4.110;εἰρεσίας ζυγόν S.Aj. 249
(lyr.);εἰ. τῶν τριήρων Arist.Mete. 369b10
: metaph.,εἰ. πτερῶν Luc.Tim.40
; παρὰ δ' εἰρεσίᾳ μαστῶν ἕπεται Ἀστυάναξ close to her throbbing breast, E.Tr. 570 (anap.);εἰρεσίῃ γλώσσης Dionys.Eleg.4.3
.II in collective sense, rowers, oarsmen, E.Hel. 1453(lyr.), AP7.287 (Antip.(?)); ξυνέχειν τὴν εἰ. keep the oars together or make the rowers keep time, Th.7.14.III pl., rowers' benches, Plb.1.21.2. (The [dialect] Ep. form, due to metrical lengthening, is retained in Prose.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εἰρεσία
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3 ἐρέτης
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `rower' (Il.),Compounds: As 2. member in ὑπ-ηρέτης, s. v.Derivatives: ἐρετικός `concerning the rowers' (Att.); collective abstrakt εἰρεσίη, - ία ( εἰ- metr. lengthening, maintained in prose) `the rowers' (Od.); denomin. verb ἐρέσσω, rare Att. ἐρέττω, aor. ἐρέσ(σ)αι `row' (Il.; on the formation Schwyzer 725). - Beside these the noun instr. ἐρετμόν n. `oar' (Il.) with ἐρετμόω `complete with oars' (E.), PN Έρετμεύς (θ 111; Boßhardt Die Nomina auf - ευς 121). - Here also the PN Έρέτρια as "the rowing (town)". - On themselves the nouns in - ηρης and - ερος, - ορος like τρι-ήρης `three-rower' (Ion.-Att.), ἁλι-ήρης `rowing the sea' ( κώπη E. Hek. 455 [lyr.]), πεντηκόντερος, πεντηκόντ-ορος `fifty-rower' (Ion.-Att.), s. below.Etymology: The agent noun ἐρέ-της points like the synonymous Skt. ari-tár- (= Gr. *ἐρε-τήρ (* h₁erh₁-) in Έρέτρ-ιᾱ) to a disyllabic primary verb `row', which in Greek was replaced by the denominative ἐρέσσω (uncertain Myc. e-re-e), but is present in other languages: Lith. iriù, ìrti (with acute, agreeing with disyllabic ἐρε-, \< *h₁r̥h₁-), Germ., e. g. ONo. rōa, Celt., e. g. OIr. imb-rā `row, sail' (IE rō- against rē- (i. e. * h₁reh₁- * h₁roh₁-) in Lat. rēmus, cf. below). Traces of this verb in Greek in τρι-ήρης `three-rower' etc. (with compositional lengthening and ending after the σ-stems), πεντηκόντ-ερος, - ορος `fifty-rower' etc. (after the ο-stems, also with - ο- after - γονος, - φορος a. o.; not with J. Schmidt KZ 32, 327 vowel-harmony). Perhaps with το-suffix (Lesb.) τέρρητον τριήρης H., if with Brugmann IF 13, 152f. haplological for *τερρ-έρητον \< *τρι-έρητον, cf. Schwyzer 274. - On influence of ἐρέτης rests prob. the form ἐρετμόν against Skt. arí-tr-a- `oar' (from ari-tár-), Lat. rēmus (formation unclear). - Details in Schwyzer KZ 63, 52ff., Hermann Gött. Nachr. 1943, 3f.; further Pok. 338, W.-Hofmann s. rēmus.Page in Frisk: 1,553-554Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἐρέτης
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4 κελεύω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `urge, drive on, exhort, command' (Il.).Derivatives: Derivv. also from prefixcompp. (here not esp. noted): κέλευ(σ)μα `exhortation, command' (IA.), also `call of the κελευστής', from where Rom. LW [loanword], e. g. Ital. ciurma, Fr. chiourme `the total of rowers of a ship' (vgl. Kahane Byz.-Neugriech. Jbb. 15, 97), κελευσμός (IA.), κελευσμοσύνη (Hdt.), κέλευσις (Att.) `id.' (on the analogical - σ- in κέλευσμα s. Schwyzer 773 and 761); κελευστής "driver", i. e. `master of the rowers' (Att.; on the meaning Richardson Class. Quart. 37, 55ff.); κελευστικός `exhorting' (Att.). Lengthned ptc.: κελευτιόων, - όωντε (- άων, - άοντε) `driving on' (Ν 125, Μ 265), example uncertain, vgl. Schwyzer 732 w. n. 5.Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: From κέλομαι `drive on, set in movement' with unexplained - ευ-, the same as in κέλευθος `road'? (on the meaning cf. Weg, be-wegen, and Luther Weltansicht und Geistesleben 28f.) and which may also occur in τελευ-τη. Improbable Fraenkel Mélanges Boisacq 1, 367ff.: κελεύω after κέλομαι for *κλεύω to *κλεῦσαι (to κλύω); gainst this Frisk GHÅ 56: 3, 8f.Page in Frisk: 1,816Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κελεύω
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5 θαλαμίαι
θαλαμίαςmasc nom /voc plθαλαμίᾱͅ, θαλαμίαςmasc dat sg (attic doric aeolic)θαλαμίτηςone of the rowers on the lowest bench: masc nom /voc plθαλαμίᾱͅ, θαλαμίτηςone of the rowers on the lowest bench: masc dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
6 θαλαμίας
θαλαμίᾱς, θαλαμίαςmasc acc plθαλαμίᾱς, θαλαμίαςmasc nom sg (attic epic doric aeolic)θαλαμίᾱς, θαλαμίτηςone of the rowers on the lowest bench: masc acc plθαλαμίᾱς, θαλαμίτηςone of the rowers on the lowest bench: masc nom sg (attic epic doric aeolic) -
7 casteria
castērĭa, ae, f., a part of a ship where rowers were accustomed to rest, the rowers ' room, Plaut. As. 3, 1, 10 (16); cf. Non. p. 85, 26. -
8 συνέχω
συνέχω, [tense] aor. συνέσχον:—[voice] Med., [tense] fut. συνέξομαι in pass. sense, D. Ep.3.40: so συσχόμενος (v. infr.), Pl.Sph. 250d:—[voice] Pass., [tense] aor.Aσυνεσχέθην Epicur.Ep.2p.35U.
: [tense] fut. inf.συσχεθήσεσθαι Phld.Ir.p.97
W.:— hold or keep together, confine, secure, ὅθι ζωστῆρος ὀχῆες χρύσειοι σύνεχον [θώρηκα] Il.4.133, 20.415; ἵνα τε ξυνέχουσι τένοντες ἀγκῶνος where the sinews of the elbow hold together, ib. 478 (but perh. meet, v. infr. 11); Ὠκεανός.. συνεῖχε σάκος enclosed, compassed it, Hes.Sc. 315; Αἴτνα σ. [Τυφῶνα] Pi.P.1.19; τὼ μηρὼ ς. hold them together, Ar.Nu. 966;τὰ σκέλη [τοῦ βρέφους] συνεχέτω Sor.1.101
;τοὺς τρεῖς ξυνέχων τῶν δακτύλων Ar.V.95
; συνέσχον τὰ ὦτα αὐτῶν closed or stopped their ears, Act.Ap.7.57; μηδὲ συσχέτω ἐπ' ἐμὲ φρέαρ τὸ στόμα αὐτοῦ let not the pit close its mouth upon me, LXX Ps.68(69).15, cf. Is.52.16; τὸ δέρμα σ. [τὰ ὀστᾶ] Pl.Phd. 98d; Ἄτλας ἅπαντα ς. ib. 99c;λάκκους συντετριμμένους, οἳ οὐ δυνήσονται ὕδωρ συνέχειν LXX Je.2.13
:—[voice] Pass., τὸ λεγόμενον ἐν φρέατι συσχόμενος" trapped in a well, Pl.Tht. 165b; ὁ καρπὸς.. ἂν μὴ πλυθῇ.. συνέχεται sticks together, Thphr.HP3.15.4; τὸ στόμα οὐ συνεσχέθη ἔτι my mouth was no longer closed, LXX Ez.33.22.2 keep together, keep from dispersing, στράτευμα, δύναμιν, X.An.7.2.8, D.8.76;σ. ἐν τῷ χάρακι Plb.10.39.1
;ὥπλισε.. καὶ συνεῖχε τοῦ τείχους ἐντός Plu.Cam. 23
;περὶ Κύπρον σ. τὸ ναυτικόν Id.Cim.18
; continue, keep on, μὴ πλείους πέντε ἡμερῶν σύσχῃς τὸ ὕδωρ (the flooding) PCair.Zen.155.5 (iii B.C.); keep,τοὺς πολίτας σ. ἐν τοῖς ὅπλοις Plu.Sol.22
, cf. 2.193e;προστάξαντος αὐτοῦ ἐν τοῖς ὅπλοις συνέχειν ἑαυτόν, ὁ δὲ ἀπεδύσατο Ael. VH14.48
; preserve,οἱ ἅλες ἐπὶ πλεῖστον [τὰ σώματα] συνέχοντες Ph. 2.255
; maintain,σ. τοὺς στρατιώτας ἐκ τῶν ἱεροσυληθέντων λειψάνων D.S.16.61
:—[voice] Pass., to be continuous, Parm.8.23; to be maintained,πᾶσα ἕξις.. ὑπὸ τῶν καταλλήλων ἔργων συνέχεται καὶ αὔξεται Arr. Epict.2.18.1
.b of social and political order, σ. πόλεις keep states together, keep them from falling to pieces, maintain them, E.Supp. 312, cf. And.1.9;τὸ φρονεῖν σ. δώματα E.Ba. 392
(lyr.), cf. 1308; καὶ θεοὺς καὶ ἀνθρώπους ἡ κοινωνία ς. Pl.Grg. 508a; , cf. Plt. 311c;σ. τὴν πολιτείαν D.24.2
;τὴν πολιτικὴν κοινωνίαν Arist.Pol. 1278b25
, cf. 1270b17;ὀρθῶς ἐν τῇ Ἑλλάδι τὴν δύναμιν τῶν Ἀθηναίων συνεῖχεν Plu.Per.22
; ἐν οἴνῳ τὰς ἀρχὰς συνεῖχε conducted the government over wine, Id.2.714b; alsoὁ τὸν ὅλον κόσμον συντάττων καὶ συνέχων X.Mem.4.3.13
, cf. LXX Wi.1.7; ξ. τὴν εἰρεσίαν keep the rowers together, make them pull in time, Th.7.14:—[voice] Pass.,μετ' ἀλλήλων συνέχεσθαι Pl.Ti. 43e
.c keep together in friendship, (lyr.);τοὺς ἐρωμένους Ath.13.563e
:—[voice] Pass.,τὸ ὂν συνέχεται.. φιλίᾳ Pl.Sph. 242e
;τὰ πράγματα ὑπ' εὐνοίας D.11.7
.d [voice] Pass. also, engage in close combat,ἐγχειριδίοισι Hdt.1.214
; of sexual intercourse, Arist.HA 540a24, GA 731a19, Thphr.Char.28.3.e occupy or engage,ἑαυτὸν ἐν γυναιξὶ καὶ θιάσοις Plu.Cleom.34
; [γυναῖκα] συνέχειν ἐπὶ καπηλείου Id.2.785d
.3 contain, comprise, embrace, εἷς λόγος πάσας τὰς αἰσθήσεις ς. Pl.Hp.Mi. 374d; τὸ συνέχον the chief matter, Plb.2.12.3, Cic.Att.9.7.1, Gal.16.516;τὸ σ. καὶ κυριώτατον Phld.Lib. p.22
O.;τὰ συνέχοντα Plb.6.46.6
, Gal.15.2;τὰ σ. ἀγαθά Phld.D.1.25
: c. gen., τὸ σ. τῆς ἐκκλησίας the chief reason for.., Plb.28.4.2, cf. 4.51.1, 18.39.3; τῆς σωτηρίας the chief means of.., Id.10.47.11; τὰ σ. τῶν ἐγγράπτων the chief clauses, Id.3.27.1;τὸ σ. τῆς ἐννοίας Id.3.29.9
, cf. 4.5.5, 18.44.2:—[voice] Pass., τὸν πρὸς τῇ ὑπεκλύσει πυρετὸν ὑπ' ἄλλης αἰτίας συνέχεσθαι is chiefly caused (cf. συνεκτικός) by.., Sor.2.4.4 detain, τὰς καμήλους ἐν τῇ Νεχθενίβιος (sc. κώμῃ) PMich.Zen.103.3 (iii B.C.); sequestrate, PEnteux.3.7, 85.3 (iii B.C.); keep under arrest, PMich.Zen.36.6 (iii B.C.), BGU1824.27 (i B.C.), Ev.Luc.22.63;προσαπήγαγέν με εἰς τὴν φυλακὴν καὶ συνέσχεν ἐφ' ἡμέρας δ ¯ PEnteux.83.7
(iii B.C.), cf. 84.11 (iii B.C.):—[voice] Pass.,συνέχομαι ἐμ φυλακῇ PPetr.2p.50
(iii B.C.), cf. PCair.Zen.347.3 (iii B.C.), PRyl. 65.11 (i B.C.), etc.; of things held as security, PCair.Zen.373.3 (iii B.C.).5 constrain or force one to a thing,ἡ ἀγάπη τοῦ Χριστοῦ σ. ἡμᾶς 2 Ep.Cor.5.14
; oppress, Ev.Luc.8.45, 19.43;ἡ σκληροκοιτία λυπεῖ καὶ σ. τὸ σῶμα Gal.15.196
:—used by early writers only in [voice] Pass., συνέχεσθαί τινι to be constrained, distressed, afflicted, and, generally, to be affected by anything whether in mind or body,πατρὶ συνείχετο.. χαλεπῷ Hdt.3.131
;ξ. τοῖσι Λυκούργου πατριώταις Pherecr.11
; σ. πολέμῳ, δουληΐῃ, Hdt.5.23, 6.12; ; ; δίψῃ, πόνῳ, Th.2.49, 3.98;πυρετῷ Ev.Luc.4.38
; ;μεγάλοις καὶ ἀνιάτοις νοσήμασιν Pl.Grg. 512a
;πάσῃ ἀπορίᾳ Id.Sph. 250d
;ἀγρυπνίαις IG42(1).122.50
(Epid., iv B.C.); τῷ λόγῳ (v.l. πνεύματι) Act.Ap.18.5;γέλωτι συσχεθέντα τελευτῆσαι D.L.7.185
;ἔρωτι συσχεθείς Conon 40.3
;ἄνθρωπος συνεχόμενος ἀπὸ οἴνου LXX Je.23.9
; συνεχομένη τῇ συνειδήσει ib.Wi.17.11.6 constrain, hinder, hold back, E.Rh.59; σύσχῃ τὸν οὐρανόν shut up the heaven, LXX De.11.17; συνεσχέθη ὁ ὑετὸς ἀπὸ τοῦ οὐρανοῦ ib.Ge.8.2; συνεσχέθη ἡ θραῦσις ἐπάνωθεν Ἰσραήλ the plague was stayed from Israel, ib.2 Ki.24.25: metaph.,ὑπὸ τοῦ γένους A.D.Adv.122.22
, cf. Synt.342.18.9 Gramm., σ. τὸ ἄρθρον to be accompanied by the article, A.D.Synt.35.2, al.II intr., meet, v. supr. 1.1; ; πρός τι to be connected with, S.E.P.1.145. -
9 Rhythmus
m; -, Rhythmen rhythm; im Rhythmus klatschen clap in time to the music, clap to the rhythm; aus dem Rhythmus kommen lose the rhythm; Tänzer: get out of step* * *der Rhythmusrhythm; cadence* * *Rhỵth|mus ['rʏtmʊs]m -, Rhy\#thmen[-mən] (MUS, POET fig) rhythm* * *der1) (a regular, repeated pattern of sounds, stresses or beats in music, poetry etc: Just listen to the rhythm of those drums; complicated rhythms.) rhythm2) (a regular, repeated pattern of movements: The rowers lost their rhythm.) rhythm3) (an ability to sing, move etc with rhythm: That girl has got rhythm.) rhythm* * *Rhyth·mus<-, -Rhythmen>[ˈrʏtmʊs, pl ˈrʏtmən]m rhythm* * *der; Rhythmus, Rhythmen rhythmaus dem Rhythmus kommen — lose the rhythm
* * *im Rhythmus klatschen clap in time to the music, clap to the rhythm;* * *der; Rhythmus, Rhythmen rhythm* * *-en m.cadence n.rhythm n. -
10 κέλευσμα
A order, command, A.Eu. 235, S.Ant. 1219 (pl.), etc.; call, summons, A.Ch. 751 (pl.): in Prose, word of command in battle, Hdt.4.141, 7.16, cf. E.Hec. 929 (lyr.);ὁ Κύριος ἐν κ. καταβήσεται ἀπ' οὐρανοῦ 1 Ep.Thess.4.16
; also, the call of the κελευστής (q.v.), which gave the time to the rowers, ἀπὸ ἑνὸς κελεύσματος all at once, Th.2.92, D.S.3.15;ἐξ ἑνὸς κελεύματος Sophr.25
; ἐκ κελεύματος at the word of command, A.Pers. 397, cf.E.IT 1405;καχάζετε.. ἀπὸ κ. Eub.8
;στρατεύσονται ἀφ' ἑνὸς κ. LXX Pr.30.27
; of the boatswain's pipe,κέλευσμα προσαυλεῖν Phld.Mus.p.15
K.; also, the call of the driver to his horses,κελεύματι μόνον καὶ λόγῳ ἡνιοχεῖται Pl.Phdr. 253d
; of the huntsman to his hounds, X.Cyn.6.20;κ. κυνηγετῶν S.Ichn.225
. ( κέλευμα is the more ancient form, as in A.Pers. 397, Ch. 751, S., Sophr., Pl. (codd.l.c.), X., ll.cc., v.l. in Hdt. ll. cc., Th. l. c.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κέλευσμα
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11 πέτομαι
πέτομαι, aor. ἔπτατο, subj. πτῆται, part. πταμένη: fly, of birds and insects; then often fig., of gods and men running, horses, missiles, snow and hail, Il. 5.99, Il. 15.170; the oars ‘fly’ from the hands of the rowers as they drop them, Od. 12.203; at death the life ‘flies’ from the body, Il. 23.880, Il. 16.469.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > πέτομαι
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12 cadencer
cadencer verb table: placer vtr to put rhythm into [pas, marche]; to give rhythm to [phrase, style]; les slogans cadencés des manifestants the rhythmic chanting of the demonstrators; les gestes cadencés des rameurs the rhythmic strokes of the rowers.[kadɑ̃se] verbe transitif[vers, phrase] to give rhythm to -
13 рвать вёсла
Гребцы начали поспешно рвать вёсла, и паром сошёл со стрежня в тихий затончик под красными обрывами крутого берега. (И. Ефремов, Лезвие бритвы) — The rowers began to pull hastily and the ferry left the current and drew into a quiet reach under the steep bank.
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14 pausarii
pausārĭus, ii, m. [pausa].I.A commander of the rowers, who with a hammer gave them the signal when to stop, a rowing-master, Sen. Ep. 56, 5 (cf. Ov. M. 3, 618, and v. hortator and portisculus).—II.pau-sārĭi, ōrum, m., the priests of Isis, who made processions in honor of the goddess, Inscr. Rein. cl. 1, n. 139 dub. (Rein. and Marin. Att. Frat. Arv. p. 249, instead of CORPORA PAVSARIORVM, read CORPORATI AVRARIORVM). -
15 pausarius
pausārĭus, ii, m. [pausa].I.A commander of the rowers, who with a hammer gave them the signal when to stop, a rowing-master, Sen. Ep. 56, 5 (cf. Ov. M. 3, 618, and v. hortator and portisculus).—II.pau-sārĭi, ōrum, m., the priests of Isis, who made processions in honor of the goddess, Inscr. Rein. cl. 1, n. 139 dub. (Rein. and Marin. Att. Frat. Arv. p. 249, instead of CORPORA PAVSARIORVM, read CORPORATI AVRARIORVM). -
16 θαλαμίτης
Aθάλαμος 111
) one of the rowers on the lowest bench of a trireme, who had the shortest oars and the least pay, Sch.Ar.Ra. 1106.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > θαλαμίτης
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17 τριηραύλαις
τριηραύληςflute-player who gave the time to the rowers in the trireme: masc dat pl -
18 τριηραύλην
τριηραύληςflute-player who gave the time to the rowers in the trireme: masc acc sg (attic epic ionic) -
19 τριηραύλης
τριηραύληςflute-player who gave the time to the rowers in the trireme: masc nom sg -
20 celeusma
cĕleusma (also cĕleuma), ătis, n. ( cĕleusma, ae, f., Ven. Vita S. Mart. 4, 423), = keleusma keleuma), a command or call given by the chief oarsman, which gave the time to the rowers, Mart. 3, 67, 4; Rutil. 1, 370; cf. Ascon. Cic. Div. in Caecil. 17, 55.
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