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41 sonoris
sŏnōrus, a, um (collat. form sŏnōris, e, Diom. 497 and 498), adj. [sonor], noisy, loud, sounding, resounding, sonorous ( poet. and in post-Aug. prose for the class. sonans):cithara,
Tib. 3, 4, 69:aes,
Claud. IV. Cons. Hon. 149:arcus,
id. in Ruf. 2, 80:tempestates sonoras,
Verg. A. 1, 53:tonitru,
Claud. Laud. Stil. 2, 26:pelage,
Lucr. 5, 35 Lachm.:flumina,
Verg. A. 12, 139:nemus,
Stat. Th. 4, 34:Phocis (on account of the Delphic oracle),
id. ib. 11, 281:insula fluctibus,
Claud. B. Gild. 512: versus qui crepitant pronuntiatione fragosā et exsultantem informant dictionem, ut (Verg. A. 9, 503):at tuba terribilem, etc.,
Diom. p. 498 P.— -
42 sonorus
sŏnōrus, a, um (collat. form sŏnōris, e, Diom. 497 and 498), adj. [sonor], noisy, loud, sounding, resounding, sonorous ( poet. and in post-Aug. prose for the class. sonans):cithara,
Tib. 3, 4, 69:aes,
Claud. IV. Cons. Hon. 149:arcus,
id. in Ruf. 2, 80:tempestates sonoras,
Verg. A. 1, 53:tonitru,
Claud. Laud. Stil. 2, 26:pelage,
Lucr. 5, 35 Lachm.:flumina,
Verg. A. 12, 139:nemus,
Stat. Th. 4, 34:Phocis (on account of the Delphic oracle),
id. ib. 11, 281:insula fluctibus,
Claud. B. Gild. 512: versus qui crepitant pronuntiatione fragosā et exsultantem informant dictionem, ut (Verg. A. 9, 503):at tuba terribilem, etc.,
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43 Πύθιος
Πύθῐος [ῡ; ῑ metri gr. in h.Ap. 373], α, ον, ([etym.] Πῡθώ) Pythian, i.e. Delphian, epith. of Apollo, l.c., Pi.O.14.11, etc. (Π. alone is f.l. in E. Ion 285); ἐν Πυθίου inA his temple, Th.6.54 (citing Πυθίου ἐν τεμένει from IG12.761), IG22.17.10, prob. in Pl.Grg. 472b; also οἱ Πύθιοι, αἱ Πύθιαι, the gods and goddesses worshipped at Pytho or Delphi, Ar.Th. 332, cf. IG14.2436 ([place name] Massilia).2 = Πυθικός, ἄεθλα, στέφανοι, μαντεύματα, Pi.P.3.73, 10.26, I.7(6).15; (lyr.); ; .II οἱ Πύθιοι, at Sparta, four persons whose office it was to consult the Delphic oracle on affairs of state, Hdt.6.57, X.Lac.15.5, etc.; cf. Πυθία, Πύθια, Πύθιον. -
44 orakelet i Delfi
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45 האורקל מדלפי
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46 προφήτης
προφήτ-ης, ου, [dialect] Dor. and [dialect] Boeot. [full] προφάτας [ᾱ], α, Pi. (v. infr.), Corinn.Supp.2.68: ὁ· ([etym.] πρό, φημί):— prop.A one who speaks for a god and interprets his will to man, Διὸς π. interpreter, expounder of the will of Zeus, of Tiresias, Pi.N.1.60; Βάκχου π., perh. of Orpheus, E.Rh. 972; [Διονύσου] π., of the Bacchae, Id.Ba. 551 (lyr.); Νηρέως π., of Glaucus, Id.Or. 364; esp. of the Delphic Apollo,Διὸς π. ἐστὶ Λοξίας πατρός A.Eu.19
; of the minister and interpreter at Delphi, Hdt.8.36,37; at the Ptoön, ib. 135, IG7.4135.13 (ii B.C.); cf. προφῆτις.2 title of official keepers of the oracle at Branchidae, CIG2884, al., Supp.Epigr.1.426 (Milet., i A.D.); elsewhere, IG14.961, 1032, 1084, 2433 ([place name] Massilia), 9(2).1109.22 (Coropa, ii/i B.C.), etc.b in Egyptian temples, member of the highest order of the clergy, priest,π. θεῶν Εὐεργετῶν PTeb.6.3
(ii B.C.), cf. OGI56.59 (Canopus, iii B.C.), etc.3 interpreter, expounder of the utterances of the μάντις (q.v.), Pl.Ti. 72a: hence, of Poets,Πιερίδων π. Pi.Pae.6.6
;Μουσᾶν π. B.8.3
, cf. Pl.Phdr. 262d.4 possessor of oracular powers, of Amphiaraus, A.Th. 611, cf. Ag. 409 (lyr.); of Pseudo-Bacis, Ar.Av. 972; of Epimenides, Ep.Tit.1.12.5 generally, interpreter, declarer,ἐγὼ π. σοι λόγων γενήσομαι E.Ba. 211
; π. ἀτόμων, of the Epicureans, Ath.5.187b; τῶν Πύρρωνος λόγων, of Timon, S.E.M.1.53; spokesman, LXX Ex.7.1.b metaph., proclaimer, harbinger, κώμου προφάτας, of the wine-bowl, Pi.N.9.50;δείπνου π. λιμός Antiph.217.23
;φθόης π. Pl.Com.184.4
;τέττιξ.. θέρεος γλυκὺς π. Anacreont.32.11
.2 in NT, inspired preacher and teacher, organ of special revelations from God, 1 Ep.Cor.12.28, 14.32; and (as comprised in this),b foreteller, prophet of future events, Act.Ap.2.30, 3.18, 21, 2 Ep.Pet.3.2.3 herbalist, Ps.-Dsc.1.10, al.; quack doctor, Gal. 16.761.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προφήτης
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47 Delphian
['delfɪən]прил.1) ист. дельфийский2) непонятный, таинственный, загадочный; двусмысленный•Syn: -
48 Delphian
Del·phian[ˈdelfɪən]Del·phic[ˈdelfɪk]* * *1. delphisch:the Delphian oracle das Delphische Orakel -
49 Delphian
ˈdelfɪən прил.
1) древнегреч. дельфийский( Дельфы - город и религиозный центр в Древней Греции) the Delphian fane ≈ дельфийский храм Delphian oracle ≈ дельфийский оракул (оракул при храме Аполлона в Дельфах)
2) непонятный, таинственный, загадочный;
двусмысленный ∙ Syn: Delphic(древнегреческое) дельфийский - * oracle дельфийский оракул туманный, непонятный;
двусмысленный - * utterance двусмысленное высказываниеDelphian др.-греч. дельфийский;
Delphian oracle дельфийский оракул ~ непонятный, загадочный;
двусмысленный Delphic: Delphic =DelphianDelphian др.-греч. дельфийский;
Delphian oracle дельфийский оракулБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > Delphian
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50 ἄδυτον
1 sacred place, sanctuary ὁ Χρυσοκόμας εὐώδεοσἐξ ἀδύτου εἶπε i. e. the temple of Delphic Apollo O. 7.32 μαντευμάτων δὲ θεσπεσίων δοτῆρα καὶ τελεσσιε[πῆ] θεοῦ ἄδυτον[ (cf.Σ. P. 11.5
, πυκνῶς δὲ τίθησιν ὁ Πίνδαρος κατὰ τὸ ἀρσενικὸν τὸν ἄδυτον· [πῆ] supp. Wil.: [ πες] Galiano: perhaps the oracle of Apollo Ptoios is meant.) Πα.. 3. ὦ Πάν, Ἀρκαδίας μεδέων καὶ σεμνῶν ἀδύτων φύλαξ (sc. μεγάλας Ματρός.) fr. 95. 2.
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