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61 ὀπτηρίων
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62 οπτήρια
ὀπτήριαpresents made by the bridegroom on seeing the bride without the veil: neut nom /voc /acc pl -
63 ὀπτήρια
ὀπτήριαpresents made by the bridegroom on seeing the bride without the veil: neut nom /voc /acc pl -
64 διαπαρθένια
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65 ἐπαύλιον
ἐπαύλ-ιον, τό, Dim. of sq. 2, SIG344.98 (Teos, iv B.C.), OGI765.13 ([place name] Priene), Call.Fr.131.4, Plb.4.4.1, Plu.2.508d, Alciphr. Fr.6.4.II τὰ ἐπαύλια or ἡ ἐπαυλία (sc. ἡμέρα) the day after the wedding, Id.3.49, Poll.3.39, Hsch., Suid.; also, presents given to the bride, Poll. l.c.III ἐπαύλιος· ἡ τῆς αὐλῆς ὁδός, Suid., Zonar.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπαύλιον
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66 εἰκάζω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `picture, compare, suspect' (Ion.-Att.), on the meaning cf. Brunel Aspect verbal 71, 155, 174, 184.Derivatives: ( ἀπ-)εἰκασία `picture, comparison, suspicion' (Ion.-Att.; on the formation Schwyzer 469) with εἰκάσιμος `aestimabilis' (gloss.; Arbenz Die Adj. auf - ιμος 99), ( ἀπ-)εἴκασμα `representation' (A., Pl.), ( ἀπ-, ἐπ-)εἰκασμός `supposition' (D. H., Str.); - εἰκαστής `who supposes' (Th. 1, 138; s. Fraenkel Nom. ag. 2, 73f.), `who pictures' (D. H.); εἰκαστός `comparable' (S. u. a.), εἰκαστικός `which belongs to (making) a picture (Pl. a. o).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [1129] *u̯eik- `resemble, fit'Etymology: Four-syllabic ἐϊκάσδω presupposes like synonymous Hom. (Ϝ)ε(Ϝ)ίσκω an original *ϜεϜικάζω. Both formations are new factitive presents to the perf. (Ϝ)έ-(Ϝ)οικ-α `be like, resemble', du. (Ϝ)έ-(Ϝ)ικ-τον, pret. (Ϝ)έ-(Ϝ)ικ-το (Schwyzer 735). See ἔοικα.Page in Frisk: 1,452-453Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > εἰκάζω
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67 θεώρητρα
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68 λεχώϊος
A of or belonging to childbed, A.R.2.1014; λ. δῶρα presents made at the birth, AP7.166 (Diosc. or Nicarch.).II neut. as Subst., Ρείης.. λεχώϊον the place where Rhea bare her child, Call.Jov.14.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λεχώϊος
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69 ἕδνον
ἕδνον, τό, Pi.O.9.10, Call.Fr. 193, Theoc.25.114, 27.33, Orph.A. 873, Nonn.D.42.28, al.; elsewh. only pl. [full] ἕδνα, [full] ἔεδνα:—A bride-price or wedding-gifts ( φερνή being the bride's portion),ὄπυιε πορὼν ἀπερείσια ἕ. Il.16.178
; ἠγάγετο.. ἐπεὶ πόρε μυρία ἕ. ib. 190, cf. 22.472;μνάσθω ἐέδνοισιν διζήμενος Od.16.391
;εἰς ὅ κέ μοι.. πατὴρ ἀποδῷσιν ἔεδνα 8.318
; rare in Trag., (lyr.): later Prose, Parth.20.1.II wedding-gifts made to the bride by those of her own household, Od.1.277, 2.196, E.Andr. 2, Pi.O.9.10; but,III in Id.P.3.94, Orph.l.c., D.C.79.12, wedding-presents to a wedded pair by their guests.IV generally, gift, Theoc.25.114. -
70 ὄνειαρ
A that which brings profit, advantage, Il.22.486, Hes.Op. 822, etc. ; μέγα στιβάδεσσιν ὄνειαρ boon for leafy couches, Theoc.13.34.2 means of strengthening, refreshment, Od.4.444, 15.78, Hes.Op.41.3 in pl. ὀνείᾰτα, food, victuals, freq. in Hom. (esp. Od.) in the line . al. ; also of rich presents,τοσσάδ' ὀνείατ' ἄγων Il.24.367
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71 ἀλφεσίβοιος
ἀλφεσί-βοιος (ἀλφάνω, βοῦς): earning cattle, epith. of maidens, whose parents, when the daughter is married, receive presents of cattle from the bridegroom, Il. 18.593†. See ἕδνα.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἀλφεσίβοιος
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72 ἕψω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `kook, seethe' (Ion.-Att.).Derivatives: ἕψημα `what is cooked, meal, soupe' (Ion.-Att.) with ἑψηματώδης (Dsc.), hell. ἕψεμα (LXX; cf. Schwyzer 523), ἕψησις `cooking' (Ion.-Att.); ἑψητήρ, - τήριον, - τής, - τικός (hell.); ἑφθός `cooked' (Ion.-Att.; with ἄπ-εφθος a. o.), ἐψητός `id.', also name of a fish (Ar., X.; cf. Strömberg Fischnamen 89), ἑψανός `cooked, to be cooked' (Hp.), ἑψαλέος `id.' (Nic.; after ὀπταλέος [Hom.] a. o.); also ἑψέϊνα n. pl. meaning unclear ( PLond. 3, 1177, 217; IIp). - From ἄπεφθος NGr. ἀπόχτι (through ἀπόφθι(ον)) `dried food' (Crete), `salted meat' (Cyprus), s. Hatzidakis Glotta 3, 72f.; from ἑψανός NGr. ψανός `what is roasted', ψάνη `wheat', s. Georgakas ByzZ 41, 380f.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Cannot be separated from Arm. ep`em `cook'. As Arm. p` can hardly represent (with Pedersen KZ 39, 428) IE ps, we should posit IE * seph-, which would have had an s-enlargement in Greek (Schwyzer 706). The `new' (familiar?) Greco-Armenian word ousted old πέσσειν (s. v.). Cf. Porzig Gliederung 156. An other expression for `cook' is ζέω, s. v. The word is prob. Pre-Greek (Fur. 327, who compares δέφω \/ δέψω.Page in Frisk: 1,604-605Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἕψω
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73 Ἰσθμός
1 isthmusa πέραν ἰσθμὸν διαβαίς, ὅτε Λαομέδοντι πεπρωμένοἰ ἤρχετο μόποιο κάρυξ fr. 140a. 65.b the Corinthian Isthmus, where were held games in honour of Poseidon.Ὀλυμπίᾳ μὲν Πυθῶνι δ' Ἰσθμοῖ τε O. 2.50
Διαγόρας ἐστεφανώσατο δίς, κλεινᾷ τ' ἐν Ἰσθμῷ τετράκις εὐτυχέων O. 7.81
ἐπ' Ἰσθμῷ ποντίᾳ O. 8.48
Ὀλυμπίᾳ στεφανωσάμενος καὶ δὶς ἐκ Πυθῶνος Ἰσθμοῖ τ O. 12.18
Ἰσθμοῖ τά τ' ἐν Νεμέᾳ O. 13.98
πέντε μὲν Ἰσθμοῖ νῖκαι P. 7.13
Κλειτομάχοιο νίκαν Ἰσθμοῖ θρασύγυιον P. 8.37
Οὐλυμπίᾳ τε καὶ Ἰσθμοῖ Νεμέᾳ τε N. 4.75
Αἰγᾶθεν ποτὶ κλειτὰν θομὰ νίσεται Ἰσθμὸν Δωρίαν (sc. Ποσειδάν) N. 5.37καὶ πεντάκις Ἰσθμοῖ στεφανωσάμενος N. 6.19
καὶ τὸν Ἰσθμοῖ καὶ Νεμέᾳ στέφανον (sc. ἐκράτησε) N. 10.26τὰν ἁλιερκέα Ἰσθμοῦ δειράδ I. 1.9
Ποσειδάωνι Ἰσθμῷ τε ζαθέᾳ Ὀγχηστίαισίν τ' ἀιόνεσσιν περιστέλλων ἀοιδὰν I. 1.32
ἐν βάσσαισιν Ἰσθμοῦ δεξαμένῳ στεφάνους I. 3.11
τὶν δ' ἐν Ἰσθμῷ διπλόα θάλλοισ ἀρετά I. 5.17
νῦν αὖτε Ἰσθμοῦ δεσπότᾳ (Hermann: αὖτ' ἐν codd.) I. 6.5ἄραντο γὰρ νίκας ἀπὸ παγκρατίου τρεῖς ἀπ' Ἰσθμοῦ I. 6.61
φέρει γὰρ Ἰσθμοῖ νίκαν παγκρατίου I. 7.21
εἴπερ τριῶν Ἰσθμ[οῖ], Νεμέᾳ δὲ δυ[οῖν (e Σ supp. Lobel) fr. 6a. h. ἀλλὰ θαυμάζω τί με λέξοντι Ἰσθμοῦ δεσπόται (Casaubon: ὁμοῦ codd.: i. e. “les riches et puissants Corinthiens présents au banquet.” van Groningen) fr. 122. 13. -
74 ξένιος
-α,-ον A 0-2-1-1-4=8 2 Sm 8,2.6; Hos 10,6; Ezr 1,6; 1 Mc 10,36(τὰ) ξένια friendly gifts, presents Ezr 1,6; tribute 2 Sm 8,2; provisions 1 Mc 10,36Ζεὺς Ξένιος Zeus who protects the rights of hospitality 2 Mc 6,2 Cf. DANIEL, S. 1966, 211; SPICQ 1978a, 596-597 -
75 ἀλφεσίβοιος
A bringing in oxen, παρθένοι ἀ. maidens who yield their parents many oxen as presents from their suitors, i.e. much-courted, Il.18.593, h.Ven. 119; ὕδωρ ἀ., of the Nile, water that yields fat oxen (by enriching pastures), A.Supp. 855 (lyr.);Πειρήνης ἀ. ὕδωρ Alex.Aet.3.8
: pr. n. [full] Ἀλφεσίβοια used at beginning of trim., S. Fr. 880.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀλφεσίβοιος
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76 ἐμφαίνω
A exhibit, display in,οἷον ἐν κατόπτρῳ Χρῴματα Pl.Ti. 71b
:— [voice] Pass., τὸ -όμενον μέλαν (in the moon) Stoic.2.199.2 exhibit, display,φαντασίαν μήκους Arist.Mu. 395b6
;τὴν ἰδέαν τοῦ σώματος Plu.Alex.4
;εὐοδμίαν Thphr.CP6.5.2
, cf. 6.3.4 ([voice] Pass.);αἱρέσεις καὶ διαλήψεις Plb.3.31.8
;δυσχερασμόν Phld.Lib.p.80
.; οὐδὲν τοιοῦτον ἐμφαίνει presents no such appearance, Luc.DDeor.26.1;ἡ φροντὶς ἐ. τινὰ ψυχρότητα ἤθους Demetr.Eloc. 171
.3 indicate,ψυχρίαν Chrysipp.Stoic.3.50
;εὔνοιαν Plb.22.7.9
;ἐ. ὅτι.. D.S.1.87
, Plu.2.112f, al.;περί τινος ὡς περὶ ἰδίας Plb.3.23.5
.II [voice] Med. or [voice] Pass., with [tense] fut.ἐμφανήσομαι Phld.Lib.p.23
O.:1 to be seen in a mirror, reflected,ἐν ὕδασι ἢ ἐν κατόπτροις Pl.R. 402b
, al., cf. Arist.Mete. 345b26, APo. 98a27 (where ἠχεῖ and ἐμφαίνεται are quasi-impersonal), Thphr.Sens.27;ἐν Χαλκείῳ X.Smp.7.4
;τῷ εἴδει Plu.Alc.4
.2 become visible, to be manifested, X.Cyr.1.4.3;τὰ ἤθη τὰ ἐπὶ τοῦ προσώπου -όμενα Arist. Phgn. 806a30
, cf. LXXPs.79(80).2, etc.;ἐν ἅπασιν ἐμφαίνεται τὸ ἄρχον καὶ τὸ ἀρχόμενον Arist.Pol. 1254a30
; ἐμφαίνεται impers., it is manifest, Plu.2.953e:—also in [voice] Act.,ἐμφαίνει οὕτως Ceb.21
.3 to be exemplified or implied in..,ἐν τῇ κατηγορίᾳ τῇ τοιαύτῃ Arist.Metaph. 1028a28
; ἐνυπάρχειν καὶ ἐ. Id.de An. 413a15, EN 1096b22.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐμφαίνω
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77 ἄρκιος
ἄρκιος (root ἀρκ), helping, to be depended upon, certain; οὔ οἱ ἔπειτα | ἄρκιον ἐσσεῖται φυγέειν κύνας ἠδ' οἰωνούς, ‘nothing shall avail him’ to escape, Il. 2.393 ; νῦν ἄρκιον ἢ ἀπολέσθαι | ἠὲ σαωθῆναι, a ‘sure’ thing, i. e. no other alternative presents itself, Il. 15.502; so, μισθὸς ἄρκιος, Κ 3, Od. 18.358, unless the word has here attained to its later meaning of sufficient. Cf. ἀρκέω.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἄρκιος
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78 βρίθω
βρίθω (root βρι), ipf. βρῖθον, aor. ἔβρῖσα, perf. βέβρῖθα: be heavy, weighed down; σταφυλῇσι μέγα βρίθουσα ἀλωή, Il. 18.561, and once mid., μήκων καρπῷ βρῖθομένη, Il. 8.307; with gen., ταρσοὶ τῦρῶν βρῖθον, Od. 9.219; τράπεζαι σίτου βεβρίθᾶσι, etc.; met., ἔρις βεβρῖθυῖα (= βρῖθεῖα), Il. 21.385.—Also fall heavily upon, charge, Il. 12.346, etc.; preponderate, be superior (by giving the most presents), Od. 6.159.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > βρίθω
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