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121 κυριακός
A of or for an owner or master, Stud.Pal.22.177.18 (ii A.D.); but usu. of the Roman Emperor, ὁ κ. φίσκος the fiscus, CIG2827 (Aphrod.), Supp.Epigr.2.567 (Caria (?)); κ. ψῆφοι, λόγος, OGI669.13, 18 (Egypt, i A.D.);κ. χρῆμα POxy.474.41
(ii A.D.).II esp. belonging to the Lord (Christ): K. δεῖπνον the Lord's Supper, 1 Ep.Cor.11.20; ἡ K. the Lord's day,Apoc.
1.10; τὸ Κυριακόν (sc. δῶμα) the Lord's house, Edict.Maximiniap.Eus.PE9.10.III Subst. κυριακός, ὁ, spirit invoked in magic, PMag.Par.1.916.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κυριακός
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122 πρόσοδος
πρόσοδος, [dialect] Dor. [full] πόθοδος SIG1009.27 (Chalcedon, iii/ii B.C.), etc.; Arc. [full] πόσοδος IG5(2).6.9 (Tegea, iv B.C.): ἡ:—A going or coming to, approach, Pi.N.6.45, Th.4.110; ἡ π. μάλιστα ταύτῃ ἐγίνετο the approach was most feasible on this part, Hdt.9.21; ἀπείπατο τὴν π. rejected his advances, Id.1.205; στυγναὶ π. μελάθρων to the halls, E. Alc. 861 (anap.);π. χαλεπαὶ πρὸς τὸ χωρίον X.An.5.2.3
;ἐτάμομες κοινὰν πόθοδον.. πὸτ τὰν οἰκίαν Tab.Heracl.2.43
.2 onset,π. ποιέεσθαι Hdt.7.223
, 9.101; πρόσοδοι τῆς μάχης onsets or attacks, Id.7.212;αἱ π. αἱ πρὸς τοὺς πολεμίους X.Cyn.12.3
.3 solemn procession to a temple with singing and music,π. μακάρων ἱερώταται Ar.Nu. 307
(lyr.), cf. Pax 397 (lyr.);θυσίαι καὶ π. καὶ εὐχαί Lys.6.33
;ἐπιτελέων τᾶν εὐχᾶν γενομενᾶν θυσίαν καὶ πόθοδον ποιήσασθαι SIG581.6
(Crete, iii/ii B.C.); οἱ ἐπὶ τὰς προσόδους magistrates in charge of the (commissariat of the) processions, ib.711B21 (Delph., ii B.C.), cf. IG22.1707 (iii B.C.);θεοῖς π. τε καὶ πομπὰς ποιεῖσθαι Pl.Lg. 796c
; αἱ πρὸς τοὺς θεοὺς π. X.An.6.1.11, cf. D.18.86.4 approach to an assembly or council,πρόσοδον εἶναι αὐτῷ πρός τε τοὺς πρυτάνεις κτλ... πρώτῳ μετὰ τὰ ἱερὰ ὅταν τι δέηται IG12.59.17
; γράψασθαι πρόσοδον πρὸς τὴν βουλήν to petition for a hearing, D.24.48;π. ποιεῖσθαι πρὸς τὸν δῆμον Aeschin.1.81
, cf. IG22.1012.12, 9(1).694.39 ([place name] Corcyra), 12(5).837.20 ([place name] Tenos); αἱ πρὸς τὴν βουλὴν αὐτῶν π. Aeschin.2.59;περὶ σωτηρίας τὴν π. ἐποιησάμην Isoc.7.1
; approach to an official, PTeb.326.11 (iii A.D.); π. ποιήσασθαι τῷ δικαστηρίῳ Mitteis Chr. 96 iii 4 (iv A.D.);τὴν π. πρὸς ὑμᾶς ποιοῦμεν BGU1022.18
(ii A.D.); οἱ στραταγοὶ πόσοδον ποέντω shall grant access (to the Three Hundred), IG5(2) l.c. (unless in signf. 11, shall provide revenue), cf. IG12.70.15.6 visit of a pupil to his master, Plu.2.1044a.7 f.l. for πρόοδος in Ph.Fr.22H.II income, rent, opp. stock or principal,πρόσοδον μὲν οὐδεμίαν ἀποφαίνων, ἀπὸ δὲ τῶν ὑπαρχόντων ἀναλίσκων Lys.32.28
, cf. 24.6, SIG251 iii 29 (Delph., iv B.C.); τοῦ ἐργαστηρίου λαβὼν τὴν π. D.27.18, cf. 21: pl.,ἰδίας ἀπὸ τῶν κοινῶν π. κατεσκευάσατο And.4.11
, cf. Aeschin.3.173: generally, returns, profits, Pl.Lg. 847a.2 public revenue,φόρων π. ἡ ἐπέτειος Hdt.3.89
;ἡ π. ἐγίνετο ἔκ τε τῆς ἠπείρου καὶ ἀπὸ τῶν μετάλλων Id.6.46
; χρημάτων π. Th.2.97, 3.13: mostly in pl., returns, revenue,ἀπὸ τούτου [τοῦ κλήρου] τὰς π. ποιήσασθαι Hdt.2.109
; τοῦ τὰς π. μᾶλλον ἰέναι αὐτῷ that they might come in better, Th.1.4; τὰς π. ἀφαιρήσομεν ib.81;αἱ π. ἀπώλλυντο Id.7.28
;αἱ π. αἱ ἐξ Ἀμφιπόλεως γιγνόμεναι Isoc.5.5
;χρημάτων π. ἐκ πολλῶν μὲν λιμένων ἐκ πολλῶν δ' ἐμπορίων X.HG5.2.16
; ὑποθεῖναί τινι τὰς δημοσίας π. mortgage them, Aeschin.3.104; πόροι ἢ περὶ προσόδων, title of work by X.;ὁ πράκτωρ ὁ ἐπὶ τῶν βασιλικῶν π. τεταγμένος PPetr.3p.56
(iii B.C.); ἡ ἐν προσόδῳ τῶν τέκνων τοῦ βασιλέως [γῆ] land providing revenue for the king's children, ib.p.237 (iii B.C.);ἐν προσόδῳ PTeb.87.1
(ii B.C.); κεχωρισμένη π. ib.60.56, al. (ii B.C.);τῶν ὄντων ἐν τῇ τῆς Ἁθερνεβενταίγεως προσόδῳ ἀρουρῶν PGiss. 37 ii 3
, cf. 14 (ii B.C.); ὡς αἱ π. according to the financial calendar, PEnteux.30.2, al. (iii B.C.), PPetr.3p.8, al. (iii B.C.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πρόσοδος
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123 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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124 ἐπιστάτης
ἐπιστάτης, ου, ὁ (s. prec. entry; Hom. et al., freq. as an administrative t.t.; used for var. officials in lit., ins, pap, LXX; Jos., Ant. 8, 59, C. Ap. 2, 177) in Lk six times in the voc. ἐπιστάτα as a title addressed to Jesus, nearly always by the disciples (the synopt. parallels have διδάσκαλε [cp. Ammonius, 100 A.D., p. 45 Valck. and Philo, Poster. Cai. 54 ἐπ. κ. διδάσκαλοι], κύριε, ῥαββί) master (cp. IG XII/1, 43, 21f ἐπιστάταν τῶν παιδῶν; IPriene 112, 73ff [after 84 B.C.] ἐ. τῶν ἐφήβων whose task was τὰς ψυχὰς πρὸς ἀρετὴν προάγεσθαι; Rouffiac p. 56f.—Diod S 3, 72, 1 Aristaeus the tutor of Dionysus; 3, 73, 4 Olympus the tutor of Zeus; and 10, 3, 4 Pherecydes the teacher of Pythagoras are all called ἐπιστάτης) Lk 5:5; 8:24, 45; 9:33, 49; 17:13.—OGlombitza, ZNW 49, ’58, 275–78.—DELG s.v. ἵστημι. M-M. TW. -
125 γαστήρ
γαστήρ, ἡ, gen. έρος, γαστρός: dat. -έρι, γαστρί (the longer forms in [dialect] Ep., Lyr., and once in Trag., E.Cyc. 220): dat. pl.Aγαστῆρσι Hp. Morb.4.54
,γαστράσι D.C.54.22
:—paunch, belly, Il.13.372, etc.; γ. ἀσπίδος the hollow of a shield, Tyrt.11.24; belly or wide part of a bottle, Cratin.190.2 the belly, as craving food,κέλεται δέ ἑ γ. Od.6.133
;βόσκειν ἣν γαστέρ' 17.228
; γαστέρι δ' οὔ πως ἔστι νέκυν πενθῆσαι, i. e. by fasting, Il.19.225;ἐν γαστρὸς ἀνάγκαις A.Ag. 726
(lyr.); to express gluttony,γαστέρες οἶον Hes.Th.26
;γ. ἀργαί Epimenid.1
;ἐγκράτεια γαστρὸς καὶ ποτοῦ X.Cyr.1.2.8
, cf. Oec.9.11; γαστρὸς ἐγκρατής master of his belly, Id.Mem.1.2.1; opp. γαστρὸς ἥττων, ib.1.5.1; γαστρὶ δουλεύειν, χαρίζεσθαι, to be the slave of his belly, ib. 1.6.8, 2.1.2; γ. δελεάζεσθαι ib. 2.1.4;τῇ γ. μετρεῖν τὴν εὐδαιμονίαν D.18.296
; τᾶς γαστρὸς φείδεσθαι, com. of one who has nothing to eat, Theoc. 21.41.II womb,ὅντινα γαστέρι μήτηρ.. φέροι Il.6.58
; ἐκ γαττρός from the womb, from infancy, Thgn.305; ἐν γαστρὶ ἔχουσα big with child, Hdt.3.32;ὗν ἔχουσαν ἐν γ. PFlor.130.3
(iii A. D.);ἐν γ. φέρουσα Pl.Lg. 792e
; ἐν γ. λαβεῖν conceive, Arist.HA 632a28, AP11.18 (Nicarch.), LXX Ge.30.41, al.; συλλαμβάνειν v.l. ib. Ge.25.21, cf. Ev.Luc.1.31;ἐς γ. βάλλεσθαι Hdt.3.28
; κατὰ γαστρὸς ἔχειν Vett. Val. 193.33;φέρειν Gp. 16.1.3
; alsoγυνὴ ἑπτὰ ἤδη γαστέρας δυστοκοῦσα Philostr.VA3.39
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126 ἐκμάσσω
ἐκμάσσω, [dialect] Att. [suff] ἐκμαρτῠρ-ττω, [tense] pf. ἐκμέμᾰχα ([suff] ἐκμάρτῠρ-κα codd.) cj. in D.H.Dem.4: [tense] aor. 2 [voice] Pass. - εμάγην [pron. full] [ᾰ] Pl.Tht. 191d; also [tense] aor. I part.Aἐκμαχθείς Hsch.
:—wipe off, wipe away,κάρᾳ κηλῖδας ἐξέμαξεν S.El. 446
; ἔκμασσε [ τὸ αἷμα] E.HF 1400;ἀλωπεκίας ὀθονίῳ Archig.
ap. Gal.12.406:—[voice] Med., wipe away one's tears, AP5.42 (Rufin.).2 wipe dry,ὑπὸ σπόγγου Hp.Acut.65
([voice] Pass.), cf. Herod.6.9; [ τοὺς ἔμπροσθεν πόδας] ἐ. εἰς τοὺς μέσους, of bees, Arist.HA 624b1.II of an artist, mould or model in wax or plaster, αὑτὸν ἐκμάττειν τε καὶ ἐνιστάναι εἰς τοὺς τῶν κακιόνων τύπους to mould and adapt oneself to.., Pl.R. 396d; of pessaries, Hp.Steril.230:—so in [voice] Med., Id.Nat.Mul. 109; ὧν ἔτι θερμὰ κονία.. ἐκμάσσεται ἴχνη of whose yet warm footsteps the dust receives the impress, Theoc.17.122; express, imitate,ἵππου γενεήν Nic.Th. 740
;τὸν Λυσιακὸν χαρακτῆρα ἐκμέμακται D.H.Dem.13
(so in [voice] Act., ib.4 codd., dub.); ἐς τὸ ἀκριβέστατον ἐξεμάξατο τὸν διδάσκαλον he was the image of his master, Alciphr.3.64:—[voice] Pass., μάλθης ἄναγνα σώματ' ἐκμεμαγμένοι (v.l. -μένα) S.Ichn.140; ἐκεῖνος αὐτὸς ἐκμεμαγμένος his very image, Cratin.255;βασιλέως..εἰκόν' ἐκμεμ. IGRom.1.1190
([place name] Memnon); ὃ ἂν ἐκμαγῇ whatever be impressed, whatever impression be made (cf. ἐκμαγεῖον), Pl.Tht. 191d; τὴν ἰδέαν τοῦ παιδὸς ἐκμεμάχθαι had impressed upon him the image of the boy, Plu.Cic.44; .Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐκμάσσω
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127 ἔνδον
ἔνδον, Adv.A within, Il.11.98, etc.;ἦσαν ἡμῖν ἔ. ἑπτὰ μναῖ Lys.19.22
, cf. D.27.10;φρένες ἔ. ἐῖσαι Od.11.337
,al.;κραδίη ἔ. ὑλάκτει 20.13
; τἄνδον οὐχ οὕτω φρονῶν in one's heart, E.Or. 1514 (troch.; but lit.τἄ. ἀνακάλλυνον Phryn.Com.2D.
); at home, Pl.Prt. 310e, etc.; οἱ ἔ. those of the house, the family, esp. the domestics, S.El. 155 (lyr.), Tr. 677, Pl.Smp. 213c; τἄνδον family matters, household affairs, S.Tr. 334, etc.; also, = οἱ ἔ., E.Hec. 1017; οἱ ἔ. καθήμενοι the βουλή, And.1.43.2 c. gen., Διὸς ἔ., Ζεφύροιο ἔ., in the house of Zeus, of Zephyrus, Il.20.13, 23.200;μὴ κεύθετ' ἔ. καρδίας A.Ch. 102
; σκηνῆς ἔ. S.Aj. 218 (anap.); γῆς ἔ. Pl.Prt. 320d.b ἔ. ὢν αὑτοῦ master of oneself, self-possessed, Antipho 5.45; soσῶν φρενῶν οὐκ ἔ. ὤν E.Heracl. 709
: abs.,ἔ. γενοῦ A.Ch. 233
(οὐκ ἔ. ἔ. ἐστίν with a play on signf. 1, Ar. Ach. 396).5 with Verbs of motion, = εἴσω, D.Chr.7.56, Ael.NA9.61. -
128 ἅμαξα
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `frame-work, chassis of a foor-wheeled wagon; wagon' (Il.).Compounds: From ἰ-έναι `go' and the το-suffix: ἁμαξιτός `practicable for a wagon' ( ὁδός, Pi.), mostly subst. f. `carriage-road' (Il.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Generally derived from ἅμα and ἀξ- (in ἄξων) with suffix -ι̯α, cf. Adrados Emerita 17, 146f. - The interpretation "one-ax-er" (Meriger KZ 40, 217ff.) does not fit the ἅμαξα. Hardly to Toch B amäkṣpänta `wagon-master', Adams Dict. TochB 19 (with unclear IE h₂em-), unless as a loan from Greek. - Bănăt̨eanu REIE 3, 136f. assumes Anatolian origin. Forssman Unters. 8-11 argues that the aspiration is late, which means that the word does not contain ἅμα. Greek has only ἀξον-. One would expect rather `two-ax-ler' (cf. δίφρος). Fur. 221 compares ἀβακλή ἄμαξα Kyr. (i.e. ἀμακ-\/ ἀβακ-).Page in Frisk: 1,85-86Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἅμαξα
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