-
21 κύρβεις
κύρβεις, εων, αἱ, Ar.Av. 1354, Lys.30.20, etc.; οἱ, Cratin.274 (but ταῖς codd. of Plu.Sol.25), Arist.Ath.7.1, Euph.6:Aκύρβιες AP4.4
(Agath.); acc. pl.κύρβιας A.R.4.280
, AP4.3b.37 (Agath.): sg., v. infr. 111, acc.κύρβιν Nonn.D.12.55
; dat. κύρβιδι ib.37: (perh. akin to κόρυμβος): —at Athens, triangular tablets, forming a three-sided pyramid, turning on a pivot, upon which the early laws were inscribed, Cratin. l.c., Ar.l.c., Pl.Plt. 298e, Lys.30.17, Arist. l. c.; described as being of wood, Plu. l. c.; of bras, Sch.Ar. l. c.; of stone, Apollod.Fr. Hist. 107(a) J.; by some identified with ἄξονες, Eratosth. ap. Sch. A.R.4.280, Plu. l.c.; by others distd. from them, Ar.Byz. ap. EM 547.52, Sch.A.R. l.c., AB274, Hsch.II later, of all pillars or tablets with inscriptions, Pl. l.c., Porph.Abst.2.21; of maps, A.R. l.c.; of wall-pictures, Nonn.D.12.32; κ. γηραλέαι, of Homer's poems, AP15.36 ([place name] Cometas), cf. 4.4 (Agath.): metaph., the pillars of Heracles, ib.4.3b.37 (Id.).III in sg., metaph., of the Spartan scytale, Achae.19; of a pettifogging lawyer, as if a walking statutebook, Ar.Nu. 448 (anap.); κ. ἑταιρικῶν κακῶν, of a ἑταίρα, Aristaenet. 1.17, cf. Zen.4.77.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κύρβεις
- 1
- 2
См. также в других словарях:
WRITING — (Scripts, Materials, and Inscriptions). SCRIPTS AND MATERIALS General Survey From the end of the third millennium B.C.E., the art of writing was practiced in the ancient Near East (see alphabet ). Here, the pictographic, cuneiform, and… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
epitaph — epitaphic /ep i taf ik/, adj. epitaphist, n. epitaphless, adj. /ep i taf , tahf /, n. 1. a commemorative inscription on a tomb or mortuary monument about the person buried at that site. 2. a brief poem or other writing in praise of a deceased… … Universalium
Efficiency Medal — Infobox Military Award name= Efficiency Medal caption= awarded by= The United Kingdom type= Medal eligibility= Territorial Army (UK) Ranks; Indian Volunteer Forces; Colonial Auxiliary Forces for= Granted for a minimum of 12 years service with war … Wikipedia
Munich air disaster — This article is about the 1958 crash of the aircraft carrying the Manchester United football team. For the 1960 accident, see 1960 Munich Convair 340 crash. Munich air disaster An Airspeed Ambassador similar to the one involved in the crash … Wikipedia
Shō Hashi — (尚巴志) (1371 ndash; 1439, r. 1422 1439) was the first king of the Ryūkyū Kingdom (today Okinawa Prefecture, Japan), uniting the three kingdoms of Chūzan, Hokuzan, and Nanzan by conquest. His name as rendered in Japanese is Shō Hashi ; in Chinese,… … Wikipedia
Trinity — This article is about the Christian Trinity. For other uses, see Trinity (disambiguation). Holy Trinity redirects here. For other uses, see Holy Trinity (disambiguation). Part of a series on Attributes of G … Wikipedia
Kanzo Uchimura — um 1900 Uchimura Kanzō (jap. 内村 鑑三) (* 23. März 1861 in Edo; † 28. März 1930) war ein japanischer protestantischer Christ, Kolumnist und Pazifist. Er war Begründer der christlichen Mukyokai Bewegung. Als Kolumnist war er ein scharfer Kritiker des … Deutsch Wikipedia
Kanzō Uchimura — Kanzo Uchimura um 1900 Uchimura Kanzō (jap. 内村 鑑三) (* 23. März 1861 in Edo; † 28. März 1930) war ein japanischer protestantischer Christ, Kolumnist und Pazifist. Er war Begründer der christlichen Mukyokai Bewegung. Als Kolumnist war er ein… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Uchimura — Kanzo Uchimura um 1900 Uchimura Kanzō (jap. 内村 鑑三) (* 23. März 1861 in Edo; † 28. März 1930) war ein japanischer protestantischer Christ, Kolumnist und Pazifist. Er war Begründer der christlichen Mukyokai Bewegung. Als Kolumnist war er ein… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Uchimura Kanzo — Kanzo Uchimura um 1900 Uchimura Kanzō (jap. 内村 鑑三) (* 23. März 1861 in Edo; † 28. März 1930) war ein japanischer protestantischer Christ, Kolumnist und Pazifist. Er war Begründer der christlichen Mukyokai Bewegung. Als Kolumnist war er ein… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Remembrances of the Mountain Meadows massacre — Mountain Meadows massacre Precur … Wikipedia