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121 πολιτεύω
A- σω Th.1.19
, X.HG2.3.2:— to be a citizen or freeman, live in a free state, Th.2.46, 3.34,4.114, X.An.3.2.26;οἴκοι π. SIG306.21
(Tegea, iv B. C.);π. παρά τισι X.HG1.5.19
; πεπολιτευκὼρ πὰρ ἁμέ, = μετοικῶν, Schwyzer 425.5 (Elis, iii/ii B.C.); κατὰ νόμους π., opp. monarchy, Plb.4.76.2: more freq. in [voice] Med., v. infr.2 have a certain form of government, administer the state,κατ' ὀλιγαρχίαν π. Th.1.19
, 3.62;π. ὥσπερ εἰώθεσαν Id.4.130
;κατὰ τὰ ἴδια κέρδη π. Id.2.65
;πρὸς τὸ ἴδιον κέρδος X.HG1.4.13
;ἐλευθέρως τὰ πρὸς τὸ κοινὸν π. Th.2.37
:—[voice] Pass., of the state, to be governed,τὰς εὖ -ευομένας πόλεις Isoc.6.35
, cf. Pl.R. 427a, etc.;ἄνευ ὁμονοίας οὔτ' ἂν πόλις εὖ -ευθείη X. Mem.4.4.16
; τὰ πεπολιτευμένα αὐτοῖς the measures of their administration, D.1.28;τὰ κοινῇ πεπ. Id.18.8
, cf. Isoc.16.45, etc.b [voice] Pass., in Law, to be customary,τὸ μέχρι νῦν -ευόμενον Just.Nov.73.8.2
, cf. 52 Praef.; ἡ -ευομένη τῆς ἀρτάβης (sc. τιμή) customary price, PGiss. 105.7 (v A.D.).3 [voice] Pass., to be made a citizen,τοὺς ἐπὶ Τέλωνος πολιτευθέντας D.S.11.72
.B most freq. in [voice] Med., [tense] fut.πολιτεύσομαι Ar.Eq. 1365
, X.Ath. 3.9: [tense] aor.ἐπολιτευσάμην And.2.10
, D.18.207; also [voice] Pass.ἐπολιτεύθην Th.6.92
, Lys.26.5, ([etym.] ἐν-) Isoc.5.5, etc.: [tense] pf.πεπολίτευμαι Lys.25.10
, D.13.35, etc.:—like the [voice] Act., live as a free citizen, chiefly in Prose (once in E. (v. infr.), twice in Ar. (v. infr.));π. μεθ' ὑμῶν And.
l. c.;ἐν δημοκρατίᾳ X.Cyr.1.1.1
, etc.; ; opp. μετοικέω, Lys.12.20;ἐν εἰρήνῃ X.HG2.4.22
;ἀδίκως πρὸς τοὺς ἄλλους π. Lys.14.42
;εἰ πένης.. λαὸς πολιτεύοιτο πλουσίων ἄτερ E.Fr.21
.II take part in the government, Critias 45 D., Th.2.15 (as v.l.), Nausiph.2, Hyp.Eux.27, D.18.18; meddle with politics, Pl.R. 561d; opp. ἰδιωτεύειν, Aeschin.1.195; hold public office, show public spirit, IG4.858 (Methana, cf. Glotta14.78), SIG850.14 (Epist. Antonini Pii), etc.2 c. acc., administer, govern, ;τὰ καθ' αὑτοὺς πολιτεύεσθαι D.10.74
;ἃ καὶ πεποίηκα καὶ πεπολίτευμαι Id.18.4
; οὐ τὰ βέλτιστα π. ib.207; π. πόλεμον ἐκ πολέμου make perpetual war the principle of government, Aeschin.2.177: abs., conduct the government, Ar.Eq. 1365;κατὰ συμμορίας D. 2.29
;διὰ τοὺς ἀδίκως -ομένους ἐν τῇ ὀλιγαρχίᾳ δημοκρατία γίγνεται Lys.25.27
; ; οἱ πολιτευόμενοι the ministers, Id.3.30, 24.157.III have a certain form of government,τοὺς ἄριστα τῶν ἄλλων πολιτευομένους Isoc.3.24
;ἡμῶν ἐγγὺς π. Pl.R. 568b
; κατὰ τὰ πάτρια π. Decr. ap. And.1.83; οἱ τὴν ἄνισον πολιτείαν πολιτευόμενοι, i. e. those living in an oligarchy or a tyranny, Aeschin.1.5.IV serve as curialis, Mitteis Chr. 97i18 (iv A. D.), PLips. 62i2 (iv A. D.), POxy.2106.19 (iv A.D.), etc.V in Law, execute according to custom,διαθήκας Just.Nou.66.1
Intr.VI deal with, in private affairs,ἀλλήλοις PHib.1.63.11
(iii B. C.);πρὸς [τοὺς θεοὺς] ὁσίως καὶ δικαίως UPZ144.14
, cf. 110.78 (ii B.C.), LXX 2 Ma.11.25, Aristeas 31, Act.Ap.23.1;π. πᾶσαν πολιτείαν κατὰ τὸν ἰουδαϊσμόν BCH56.293
(Stobi, i/ii A. D.); behave, Ep.Phil.1.27.b metaph., arrange, bring about, συνοδίαν, γάμον, Charito 1.1, 2.2.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πολιτεύω
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122 Geistlichkeit
f; nur Sg.; Koll. the clergy Pl.* * *die Geistlichkeitspirituality; clergy; spiritualness* * *Geist|lich|keitf -, no plclergy; (= Priester) priesthood; (= Pastoren; von Freikirchen) ministry* * *(the ministers, priests etc of the Christian religion: the clergy of the Church of England.) clergy* * *Geist·lich·keit<->f kein pl clergy* * ** * *f.spirituality n.spiritualness n. -
123 clergy
plural nounGeistlichkeit, die; Klerus, der* * *['klə:‹i](the ministers, priests etc of the Christian religion: the clergy of the Church of England.) die Geistlichkeit- academic.ru/13390/clergyman">clergyman* * *cler·gy[ˈklɜ:ʤi, AM ˈklɜ:r-]n + pl vb▪ the \clergy die Geistlichkeit, die Geistlichen plto join the \clergy Geistliche(r) werden* * *['klɜːdZɪ]plKlerus m, Geistlichkeit f, die Geistlichen pl* * ** * *plural nounGeistlichkeit, die; Klerus, der* * *n.Geistliche m.,f. -
124 frue
sg - frúen, pl - frúerзаму́жняя же́нщина, да́ма ж; супру́га ж* * *madam, matron, mistress* * *(en -r)( husmoder) mistress;( i tiltale medtages på engelsk helst navnet:) Mrs Johnson, Mrs Brown etc;( uden navn anvendes:) madam;[ fruen i huset] the lady of the house;[ dr Johnson og frue] Dr and Mrs Johnson;[ er fruen hjemme?] is the lady of the house at home? is Mrs Johnson (, etc) at home?T is the missus in?[ ministrene med fruer var til stede] the Ministers were present, accompanied by their wives (, F ladies);[ Vor Frue] Our Lady. -
125 नीराजनम् _nīrājanam _ना _nā
नीराजनम् ना 1 Lustration of arms, a kind of military and religious ceremony performed by kings or generals of armies in the month of Āśvina before they took the field; (it was, so to say, a general purification of the king's Purohita, the ministers, and all the various component parts of the army, together with the arms and implements of war, by means of sacred Mantras); तम्मै सम्यग् हुतो वह्निर्वाजिनीराजनाविधौ R. 4.25;17.12; चक्रे स चक्रनिभचङ्क्रमणच्छलेन नीराजनां जनयतां निजबान्धवानाम् N.1.144.-2 Waving lights before an idol as an act of adoration; नीराजनाभिः सुभगाः सुभ्रुवः समभावयन् Śiva B.6.62; तुरङ्गमस्येव रणे निवृत्ते नीराजनाकौतुकमङ्गलानि Pratijñā 1.12. -
126 relativo
relative (a to)( corrispondente) relevantgrammar pronome, aggettivo, superlativo relative* * *relativo agg.1 relative, related; ( proporzionale) proportional: il rendimento è relativo alla propria capacità di concentrazione, one's performance is proportional to one's ability to concentrate; tutto è relativo a questo mondo, everything is relative in this world // (mat.) numero, errore relativo, relative number, error // (fis.) densità, velocità relativa, relative density, velocity2 ( non totale) relative, comparative: periodo di riposo relativo, period of comparative (o relative) rest; lo disse con relativa gentilezza, he said so with relative kindness; gode di un relativo benessere, he's relatively (o fairly) well-off; il problema economico ha un'importanza relativa, the economic problem is of relative importance3 ( attinente) relevant, pertinent: con le relative prove, with the relevant (o relative) proofs; risposta relativa alla domanda, answer pertinent (o relevant) to the question; quanto dici non è relativo al nostro problema, what you are saying is not relevant to our problem; domanda con relativi documenti, application with relevant documents; denaro relativo alle spese di gestione, money related to operating costs4 ( rispettivo) respective: questa è la nota dei libri e dei relativi autori, this is the list of the books and of their respective authors; i ministri erano accompagnati dalle relative consorti, the ministers were accompanied by their respective wives6 (mus.) relative.* * *[rela'tivo]1) (attinente)relativo a qcs. — relating to sth., concerning sth
2) (rispettivo) respective3) (non assoluto) relative4) fis. mat. ling. relative* * *relativo/rela'tivo/1 (attinente) relativo a qcs. relating to sth., concerning sth.2 (rispettivo) respective; le mie amiche e i -i mariti my friends and their husbands3 (non assoluto) relative; tutto è relativo it's all relative4 fis. mat. ling. relative. -
127 retrace one's steps
1) пойти назад, вернутьсяHe watched till she had disappeared; then slowly retraced his steps to the Mirabell Garden. (J. Galsworthy, ‘Caravan’, ‘Salvation of a Forsyte’) — Суизин следил за Розой, пока она не исчезла вдалеке, а затем снова направился в парк "Мирабель".
There was no one in the house. Mason retraced his steps, switching out light behind him. He let himself out the front door. (E. S. Gardner, ‘The Case of the Fugitive Nurse’, ch. 6) — В доме не было никого. Мейсон пошел к выходу, потушил за собой свет и вышел через переднюю дверь...
2) ≈ идти на попятныйThe ministers were appalled. Even Jeffreys would gladly have retraced his steps. (Th. Macaulay, ‘The History of England’, vol. II, ch. VIII) — Министры были в ужасе. Даже Джеффрис с удовольствием пошел бы на попятный.
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128 presbytery
['prezbɪt(ə)rɪ]1) Общая лексика: дом католического священника, собрание старейшин (в древнехристианской церкви), часть церкви, где помещается алтарь, дом католического священника (при церкви), пресвитерий (в католических храмах пространство между нефом и престолом)2) Религия: пресвитерия, (A ruling body in presbyterian churches consisting of the ministers and representative elders from congregations within a district) собрание старейшин, (The house of a Roman Catholic parish priest) дом католического священника, (The part of a church reserved for the officiating clergy) часть церкви, где помещается алтарь3) Архитектура: дом католического священника при церкви4) Христианство: алтарная часть храма, святилище
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