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1 ὑπεράκριος
A over or beyond the heights, οἱ Ὑπεράκριοι, = οἱ Διάκριοι, the poor inhabitants of the Attic uplands beyond the heights (which bound the plain of Athens), opp. to the richer classes of the plains and coasts (cf.πεδιακός 11
,πάραλος 11
), Hdt.1.59, D.H.1.13.2 τὰ ὑ. the heights above the plain, the uplands, Hdt.6.20.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑπεράκριος
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2 δυσμαί,-ῶν
+ ἡ N 1 16-18-9-9-10=62 Gn 15,12.17; Ex 17,12; 22,25; Nm 22,1setting (of the sun) Gn 15,12; quarter of sunset, west Nm 22,1*Nm 22,1 δυσμαί the west-מערב for MT ערבות the plains, the wilderness, the Arabah, see also Nm 33,48.49.50; 36,13; Dt 1,1; 11,30; Jos 5,10; 2 Sm 2,29; 4,7; Ps 67(68),5; Is 51,3; Am 6,14; *JgsA 20,33(ἀπὸ) δυσμῶν (τῆς Γαβαα) (from) the west (of Gabaa or Gibeah)-(גבע)ממערב־ for MT (גבע)מערה־/מ from the vicinity ? (of Gibeah); *Ez 27,9 ἐπὶ δυσμὰς δυσμῶν uttermost west-ערבI to go down, to become evening for MT מערבך לערב ערבII to exchange merchandiseCf. HARL 1986a, 65 -
3 πέρα(ν)
+ 24-52-7-15-9=107 Gn 50,10.11; Nm 21,11.13; 27,12beyond [τινος] Gn 50,10εἰς τὸ πέραν Αρνων on the other side of Arnon Nm 21,13; ἐν τῷ πέραν υἱῶν Ισραηλ on the opposite side to the children of Israel Jos 22,11*Jgs 11,29 εἰς τὸ πέραν to the other side-ֵעֶבר(ְל)? for MT ָעַבר he went over to, he passed on to, cpr. 1 Sm 30,10; Jer 48 (41),10; *Jer 52,8 ἐν τῷ πέραν beyond, on the other side of-עבר/ב for MT ערבת/ב inthe plains ofCf. BLASS 1990, §184; WALTERS 1973, 70-71; →NIDNTT -
4 ὑποχώρησις
A retirement, retreat, πεδιναὶ ὑ. retirements by the plains, Plb.1.34.8; πελαγίαν ποιεῖσθαι τὴν ὑ. make one's retreat by sea, Id.1.28.9;αἰδὼς τολμήσεως ὑ. Pl.Def. 412c
.II ὑ. τῆς γαστρός an evacuation of the bowels by stool, Hp. Morb.3.16, Gal.6.649: abs., Hp.Aph.4.83, Epid.7.3,5, Dieuch. ap. Orib.4.7.15, Mnesith. ap. Orib.8.38.3.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑποχώρησις
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5 τροφεύς
A one who brings up, foster-father, S.Ph. 344, E.El.16, Ph.45, Theophil. 1; tutor, (Cyprus, ii B. C.), 256.1 (Delos, ii B. C.), cf. Sammelb.1568.1 (ii B. C.), Gal.14.664, M.Ant.5.31; of a woman, nurse, A.Ch. 760 ( στροφεύς codd.).2 in S.Aj. 863, Ajax addresses the plains and fountains of Troy, χαίρετ' ὦ τροφῆς ἐμοί ye who have fed me, or with whom I have lived; so .3 rearer, breeder, ; ἅρματος τ. one who keeps a chariot, ib. 834b; πάσης κακίας one who fosters all wickedness, Id.R. 580a.4 one who gives free meals to the people, IGRom.3.89 (Amastris, i A. D.), 4.1680 (Pergam.).5 personal attendant, slave, Aristid.Or.49(25).3,15, 20, 50(26).103.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τροφεύς
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6 ὑπότασις
A a stretching under: extension, Hp. Fract.18;ξύλου Id.Mochl.25
; πεδίων ὑποτάσεις the plains that stretch below, E.Ba. 749.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑπότασις
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7 πεδίον
A plain, in Hom. mostly sg., Il.5.222, al.: in pl., 12.283, Hes.Op. 388, etc. ; ἐν πεδίῳ on a fertile plain, opp. ἐν πέτραις, Men.719.b metaph., of the sea, ; πόντου π. Αἰγαῖον Ion Trag.60 ;π. πλόϊμα Tim.Pers.89
.2 freq. with gen. or adj. of particular plains (mostly in sg.),πεδίον Αἰσώπου A.Ag. 297
; τὸ Τροίας π. S.Ph. 1435 (but τὰ Τ. π. 1376) ; τὸ Θήβης π. Id.OC 1312 ; Καϋστρίων π. Ar.Ach.68 ; τὸ Κιρραῖον π. Aeschin.3.107 ; τὰ Θετταλικὰ π. Pl.Plt. 264c ; τὸ Ἄρειον π., = Lat. Campus Martius, D.H.7.59.b esp. the plain of Attica, IG12.842C7, Hdt. 1.59, Th. 2.55, Is.5.22.3 ἱππέας εἰς π. προκαλεῖσθαι, prov. of challenging persons to do that in which they excel, Pl.Tht. 183d, cf. Men. 268.II part of the foot next the toes, metatarsus, Gal.UP3.5, al., Poll.2.197. -
8 ἀντίπορθμος
ἀντίπορθμος, ον,A over the straits, ἠπείροιν δυοῖν πεδία plains on opposite sides of the straits, E. Ion 1585; Πελοπίας χθονὸς ἐν ἀντιπόρθμοις in the parts opposite Peloponnesus, Id.Fr. 515, cf. Arist.Mu. 392b23, Lyc.1071: c. dat., Str.8.6.21.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀντίπορθμος
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9 αραβωθ
N 0-2-0-0-0=2 2 Sm 15,28; 17,16= ערבות desert plain 2 Sm 17,16*2 Sm 15,28 ἐν αραβωθ = MTq בערבות in the desert plains for MTk בעברות at the passes -
10 περίρρυτος
A surrounded with water, π. κρήτη sea-girt Crete, Od.19.173, cf. Hes. Th. 193, 290 ; Λιβύη, Εὐρώπη, Hdt.4.42,45 ; πόλεις A.l.c., cf. S.Ph.1, Th.4.64, Plu.2.941c, Aristid.Or.44(17).8 ;Ὠκεανὸς τῷ πᾶσα π. ἐνδεται χθών Neoptol.2
.2 [voice] Act., flowing round, c. gen., περιρρύτων ὑπὲρ ἀκαρπίστων πεδιων Σικελίας over the barren plains that flow round Sicily, i.e. the sea, E.Ph. 209 (lyr., sed leg. - ρρύτῳ).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περίρρυτος
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11 ὁμότροφος
ὁμό-τροφος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὁμότροφος
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