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41 en diversas ocasiones
Ex. On several occasions he was witness to the sights and sounds of Balzac's emotionalism, including tantrum-pitched screaming, banging fists on desks, and slamming doors.* * *Ex: On several occasions he was witness to the sights and sounds of Balzac's emotionalism, including tantrum-pitched screaming, banging fists on desks, and slamming doors.
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42 en variadas ocasiones
Ex. On several occasions he was witness to the sights and sounds of Balzac's emotionalism, including tantrum-pitched screaming, banging fists on desks, and slamming doors.* * *Ex: On several occasions he was witness to the sights and sounds of Balzac's emotionalism, including tantrum-pitched screaming, banging fists on desks, and slamming doors.
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43 en varias ocasiones
Ex. On several occasions he was witness to the sights and sounds of Balzac's emotionalism, including tantrum-pitched screaming, banging fists on desks, and slamming doors.* * *Ex: On several occasions he was witness to the sights and sounds of Balzac's emotionalism, including tantrum-pitched screaming, banging fists on desks, and slamming doors.
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44 gritos
(n.) = screamingEx. On several occasions he was witness to the sights and sounds of Balzac's emotionalism, including tantrum-pitched screaming, banging fists on desks, and slamming doors.* * *(n.) = screamingEx: On several occasions he was witness to the sights and sounds of Balzac's emotionalism, including tantrum-pitched screaming, banging fists on desks, and slamming doors.
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45 визначні місця
lions, sightsпоказувати (оглядати) визначні місця — to show ( to see) the lions ( the sights)
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46 cicerone
m guide* * *cicerone s.m. guide, cicerone: fare da cicerone, to act as guide // smettila di fare il cicerone!, (spreg.) stop being such a know-all.* * *[tʃitʃe'rone]sostantivo maschile (tourist) guidefare da cicerone a qcn. — to show sb. around, to show sb. the sights
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47 turistico
(pl -ci) tourist* * *turistico agg. tourist (attr.): agenzia turistica, tourist agency; attrezzature turistiche, tourist facilities; operatore turistico, tour operator; classe turistica, tourist class; villaggio turistico, holiday camp; industria turistica, tourist trade; prezzi turistici, special tourist rates; menu turistico, tourist menu; movimento turistico, tourist traffic.* * *pl. -ci, - che [tu'ristiko, tʃi, ke] aggettivo [itinerario, località] tourist attrib., holiday attrib.classe -a — aer. tourist o economy class
fare un giro turistico — to see the sights, to go sightseeing
* * *turisticopl. -ci, - che /tu'ristiko, t∫i, ke/[itinerario, località] tourist attrib., holiday attrib.; stagione -a holiday season; agenzia -a travel agency; classe -a aer. tourist o economy class; fare un giro turistico to see the sights, to go sightseeing. -
48 ξεναγέω
A to be a leader of mercenaries,ξ. ξενικοῦ X.HG4.3.15
, cf. 4.3.17, D.23.139, Arr.Fr.99J.II guide strangers, show them the sights, ἄριστά σοι ἐξενάγηται your work as a guide has been done excellently, Pl.Phdr. 230c ; ξεναγούμενος one seeing the sights, ibid. ;ξενάγησόν με νέηλυν ὄντα Luc.DMort.18.1
, cf. Cont.I: metaph., generally, guide, direct, Alciphr.1.26 ;ξ. τινὰ πρὸς τὰς Μούσας Them.Or.9.123b
, cf. Ph.2.330 :—[voice] Pass.,ὑπὸ σοφίας ξ. Id.1.630
.III [voice] Med., receive hospitality, Procop.Goth.3.9 :—so in [voice] Pass., ib.4.22.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ξεναγέω
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49 mostrare
show( indicare) point out* * *mostrare v.tr.1 to show*, to display, to exhibit: mostrami i tuoi libri, show me your books; mi ha mostrato la sua casa nuova, he showed me his new home; mostrare a un turista la città, to show a tourist (the sights of) the town; non se la sente di mostrare i suoi quadri in pubblico, he doesn't feel like exhibiting his paintings in public; mostrare la merce al cliente, to display (o to show) the goods to a customer; mostrare il biglietto, il passaporto, to show one's ticket, one's passport // mostrare i denti, (fig.) to show one's teeth // mostrare il proprio debole, (fig.) to show one's weakness // mostrare la lingua a qlcu., (spreg.) to put (o stick) out one's tongue at s.o.2 (ostentare) to show* off, to display: le piace mostrare i gioielli, she likes to show off her jewels; mostrare la propria erudizione, to display (o to make a show of) one's learning // una gonna che mostrava le gambe, a skirt that showed off her legs3 (indicare) to show*; (segnalare) to point out; (spiegare, far intendere) to show*, to explain: mostrami come si fa, show (o teach) me how to do it; mostrami come funziona la lavatrice, show me how the washing machine works; il tecnico mi mostrò come funziona la lavatrice, the technician demonstrated the washing machine to me; mi mostrò i miei errori, he pointed out my mistakes; ve lo mostrerò con un esempio, I'll make it clear with an example; mostrare la strada a qlcu., to show s.o. the way // mostrare la porta a qlcu., to show s.o. the door // essere mostrato a dito, to be pointed at (o to be singled out)4 (rivelare, manifestare) to show*, to bear* evidence of (sthg.); (dimostrare, provare) to prove, to demonstrate: mostra d'aver poco giudizio, he shows little judgement; mostra di essere molto intelligente, he shows great intelligence; mostra più anni di quelli che ha, he looks older than he really is; mostra i segni delle ferite, he bears the scars of his wounds; questo mostra che egli agì in malafede, this shows (o proves) that he acted in bad faith; le rovine mostrano la grandezza di Roma antica, the ruins are evidence of the greatness of ancient Rome; mostrare coraggio, to show courage; mostrare un gran miglioramento, to show a great improvement; mostrare sorpresa, indifferenza, to express surprise, indifference (o to appear surprised, indifferent) // ti mostrerò di che cosa sono capace, I'll show you what I can do // mi ha mostrato un grande affetto, he showed me great affection5 (voler far credere, fingere) to pretend: mostra di non curarsene, he pretends not to care.◘ mostrarsi v.rifl. o intr. pron.1 to show* oneself: si mostrò all'altezza della situazione, he showed he was equal to the situation; si mostrò commosso, he appeared to be moved; si mostrò vigliacco, he showed himself to be a coward2 (apparire) to appear, to show* oneself: si mostrò al momento giusto, he appeared (o turned up) at the right moment; mostrare in pubblico, to show oneself in public.* * *[mos'trare]1. vtmostrare (qc a qn) — to show (sb sth), show (sth to sb)
2. vr (mostrarsi)1) (dimostrarsi) to appearsi è mostrato felice — he appeared o looked happy
2) (comparire) to appear, show o.s.* * *[mos'trare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (fare vedere) to show*mostrare qcs. a qcn. — to show sb. sth.
mostrare il funzionamento di qcs. — to demonstrate how sth. works
2) (manifestare) to show* [talento, coraggio, intenzioni]; to exhibit [eroismo, devozione]3) (indicare) [grafico, sondaggio] to show* [evoluzione, risultati]mostrare a dito qcn., qcs. — to point one's finger at sb., sth.
mostrare la strada a qcn. — to show sb. the way (anche fig.)
4) (fingere) to pretend2.verbo pronominale mostrarsi1) (farsi vedere) [ persona] to show* oneself2) (dimostrarsi) to show* oneself to be- rsi all'altezza di — to rise to [occasione, sfida]
••mostrare i pugni a qcn. — to show one's fist at sb.
mostrare i denti — to bare o show one's teeth
* * *mostrare/mos'trare/ [1]1 (fare vedere) to show*; mostrare qcs. a qcn. to show sb. sth.; mostrare le gambe to display one's legs; mostrare la lingua to stick out one's tongue; mostrare il funzionamento di qcs. to demonstrate how sth. works2 (manifestare) to show* [talento, coraggio, intenzioni]; to exhibit [eroismo, devozione]; (non) mostrare segni di to show (no) signs of; non mostrare alcuna emozione to show no emotion; mostrare la propria ignoranza to expose one's ignorance3 (indicare) [grafico, sondaggio] to show* [evoluzione, risultati]; mostrare a dito qcn., qcs. to point one's finger at sb., sth.; mostrare la strada a qcn. to show sb. the way (anche fig.)4 (fingere) to pretend; mostrai di non sapere nulla I feigned ignoranceII mostrarsi verbo pronominale1 (farsi vedere) [ persona] to show* oneself; il governo si è mostrato fiducioso the government showed itself to be confident; - rsi in pubblico to appear in public2 (dimostrarsi) to show* oneself to be; - rsi all'altezza di to rise to [occasione, sfida]; - rsi per quel che si è veramente to show one's true colours; - rsi superiore to rise above; - rsi disponibile to show willingmostrare i pugni a qcn. to show one's fist at sb.; mostrare i denti to bare o show one's teeth; mostrare i muscoli to flex one's muscles. -
50 Besichtigung
f1. einer Sehenswürdigkeit: visit (+ Gen to); einer Stadt: sightseeing tour; eines Museums etc.: auch tour (of); eines Kunstwerks etc.: look (at), viewing (of) förm.; eine Besichtigung mitmachen join in a (guided) tour; Besichtigung des Domes ab 10 Uhr the cathedral is open to the public from 10 am; etw. zur Besichtigung freigeben open s.th. to the public* * *die Besichtigung(Besuch) sightseeing; viewing; perambulation; visitation; visit;(Überprüfung) inspection* * *Be|sịch|ti|gungf -, -en(von Sehenswürdigkeiten) sightseeing tour; (von Museum, Kirche, Betrieb) tour; (zur Prüfung) (von Haus) viewing; (von Waren, Schule, Baby) inspection; (von Truppen) inspection, reviewnach einer kurzen Besichtigung der Kirche/des Museums/Betriebs etc — after a short look (a)round the church/museum/factory etc
die Waren liegen zur Besichtigung aus — the goods are on display
* * *die1) inspection2) (an act of seeing or inspecting: We were given a private view of the exhibition before it was opened to the public.) view* * *Be·sich·ti·gung<-, -en>„heute keine \Besichtigung!“ “closed today!”eine \Besichtigung der Sehenswürdigkeiten a sightseeing tour, a tour of the sightsdie \Besichtigung einer Stadt a tour of a townzur \Besichtigung freigegeben open for public viewing* * *die Besichtigung der Kirche ist zwischen 10 und 16 Uhr möglich — the church is open to visitors between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m
* * *1. einer Sehenswürdigkeit: visit (+gen to); einer Stadt: sightseeing tour; eines Museums etc: auch tour (of); eines Kunstwerks etc: look (at), viewing (of) form;eine Besichtigung mitmachen join in a (guided) tour;Besichtigung des Domes ab 10 Uhr the cathedral is open to the public from 10 am;etwas zur Besichtigung freigeben open sth to the public* * *die; Besichtigung, Besichtigungen viewing; (Rundgang, -fahrt) tour; (von Truppen) inspectiondie Besichtigung der Kirche ist zwischen 10 und 16 Uhr möglich — the church is open to visitors between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m
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51 sight
[saɪt]1. noun1) the act or power of seeing:بَصَرThe blind man had lost his sight in the war.
2) the area within which things can be seen by someone:مَجال الرؤْيَهThe end of our troubles is in sight.
3) something worth seeing:مَناظِرShe took her visitors to see the sights of London.
4) a view or glimpse.مَنْظَر، رُؤْيَه5) something seen that is unusual, ridiculous, shocking etc:شَيء مُثير للسُّخْرِيَهShe's quite a sight in that hat.
مِهْداف، جِهاز التَّصْويبWhere is the sight on a rifle?
2. verb1) to get a view of; to see suddenly:يُبْصِر، يُشاهِدWe sighted the coast as dawn broke.
2) to look at (something) through the sight of a gun:يُصَوِّب، يُسَدِّد، يُعَيِّنHe sighted his prey and pulled the trigger.
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52 شيء
شَيْء \ article: a particular thing: an article of clothing. element: a part of sth.; a quality that is noticed: There is an element of truth in what you say. object: sth. that can be seen or touched: The dead man had been struck with some sharp object, such as an axe. thing: an action: You did the wrong thing, any object I can’t lift heavy things, a matter; an affair He told me some strange things. \ أَشْياء متعاقِبَة أو متتالِيَة \ succession: a number of things that follow each other: a succession of accidents. \ أَشْياء مُسْتَنْقَذَة \ salvage: things that are salvaged; waste material (such as paper and iron) that can be collected, treated and reused. \ أَشْياء نفيسة جدًّا \ treasure: sth. very valuable and rare: art treasures. \ شَيْءٌ آخَر \ other: (in comparisons) a different one: Some smoke; others do not. He likes French cigarettes and won’t smoke any others. This side is dry; the other is wet. \ الشَّيْءُ الأَقَلّ \ least: one that is smallest: That is the least of my troubles! Helping him was the least we could do. \ شَيْءٌ تافه \ trifle: a small unimportant matter: Don’t quarrel over trifles. \ شَيْءٌ ثَمين \ asset: a valuable quality or possession: A fast runner is an asset to his team. \ See Also قيم (قَيِّم)، مكسب (مَكْسَب) \ شَيْءٌ جَذّاب \ attraction: power of attracting; sth. that attracts. \ See Also جذب (جَذْب) \ شَيْءٌ حَرِيّ بالنَّظَر \ sight: sth. that is seen, or is worth seeing: The spring flowers in the public gardens are a wonderful sight. We are going to Rome to see the sights. \ شَيْءٌ شبيه بِـ \ something like: rather like: A rat looks something like a mouse, but it’s bigger. \ See Also مثل (مِثْل) \ شَيْءٌ عَجيب \ wonder: sth. that causes surprise or admiration: Read about the wonders of modern science. Clever men can work wonders (produce surprising results). \ شَيْءٌ عديم القيمة \ dud: sth. useless because it is badly or dishonestly made; sth. that doesn’t work: We bought a dud washing-machine. This coin is a dud. \ شَيْءٌ غَرِيب \ curiosity: a strange object. \ الشَّيْءُ القليل \ little: hardly anything; less than a reasonable amount: He did little to help her. \ شَيْءٌ مؤسِف \ shame: (with a) an unfortunate thing: It’s a shame that you can’t go with us to the park. \ See Also محزن (مُحْزِن) \ شَيْءٌ مَا \ anything: pron. a thing of any kind: Will you have anything to eat?. something: some thing (but usu. anything in questions or negative sentences): Give him something to eat. \ شَيْءٌ مُخْجِل \ shame: a dishonourable thing: It’s a shame to play tricks on a blind man. \ See Also مخز (مُخْزٍ) \ شَيْءٌ مُخَيِّب للأَمَل \ disappointment: (a cause for) being disappointed. \ شَيْءٌ معروض \ exhibit: sth. that is put on show. \ شَيْءٌ مِنْ \ any: pron. in questions; after if or whether: Have you any money? Have you any books on art? I wonder if / whether she has any milk / any bottles of beer?, after not and without: I haven’t got any money / books. He did it without any difficulty. some: (with nouns) an amount of: I need some money. Can you lend me some?. \ See Also أي (أيّ) \ شَيْءٌ مُنْتَج \ production: producing; the quantity of things produced; an act of producing (a play or film): We must increase car production. They saw a new production of ‘Romeo and Juliet’. \ See Also إنتاج (إنْتَاج) \ شَيْءٌ نادر الحصول \ freak: sth. that is rare and peculiar; a living creature of unnatural form: By some strange freak, a little snow fell in Egypt. This animal is a freak; it has two tails. \ شَيْءٌ هائِل الحَجْم \ monster: an unusually large (and often strangely shaped) person or thing; a nasty cruel person: They found the bones of some ancient monster. An aircraft with 500 seats is a real monster. \ شَيْءٌ يُشْتَرَى للاستثمار \ investment: sth. expensive that seems worth it: I bought this picture as an investment (I hope to sell it at a higher price later). \ شَيْءٌ يُشْعَل به (وَلْعَة) \ light: the use of a match or lighter for a cigarette: Can you give me a light?. \ شَيْءٌ يُلهي \ distraction: sth. that takes one’s mind off one’s work. \ See Also يُشْغِل \ والشَّيءُ بالشّيءِ يُذكَر (عِلى فِكْرَة) \ by the way: (used when adding a new idea to what one has said): By the way, did you know his wife was ill?. -
53 منظر
مَنْظَر \ outlook: view: the outlook from my window. scene: a view; what one sees in a view: Spring flowers in the garden make a pretty scene, one of the shorter divisions of a play Hamlet is killed in Scene 2 of Act 5 of the play. scenery: the general look of the countryside (of its hills, woods, etc.): mountain scenery; desert scenery. sight: sth. that is seen, or is worth seeing: The spring flowers in the public gardens are a wonderful sight. We are going to Rome to see the sights. spectacle: a sight; a show: a shameful spectacle; a splendid spectacle. view: a sight: From my window I had a view of the coast. The house came into view as we turned the corner. \ See Also مَشْهَد (من مسرحيّة)، فرجة (فُرْجَة)، مرأى (مَرْأى)، شيءٌ حَرِيٌّ بالنظر \ المَنْظَر الجانِبيّ للرّأس \ profile: the side view of a face, showing the shape of the nose, etc.. \ مَنْظَر طبيعيّ \ landscape: a stretch of country that forms a view; a picture of this: a landscape painter; mountainous landscape. -
54 outlook
مَنْظَر \ outlook: view: the outlook from my window. scene: a view; what one sees in a view: Spring flowers in the garden make a pretty scene, one of the shorter divisions of a play Hamlet is killed in Scene 2 of Act 5 of the play. scenery: the general look of the countryside (of its hills, woods, etc.): mountain scenery; desert scenery. sight: sth. that is seen, or is worth seeing: The spring flowers in the public gardens are a wonderful sight. We are going to Rome to see the sights. spectacle: a sight; a show: a shameful spectacle; a splendid spectacle. view: a sight: From my window I had a view of the coast. The house came into view as we turned the corner. \ See Also مَشْهَد (من مسرحيّة)، فرجة (فُرْجَة)، مرأى (مَرْأى)، شيءٌ حَرِيٌّ بالنظر -
55 scene
مَنْظَر \ outlook: view: the outlook from my window. scene: a view; what one sees in a view: Spring flowers in the garden make a pretty scene, one of the shorter divisions of a play Hamlet is killed in Scene 2 of Act 5 of the play. scenery: the general look of the countryside (of its hills, woods, etc.): mountain scenery; desert scenery. sight: sth. that is seen, or is worth seeing: The spring flowers in the public gardens are a wonderful sight. We are going to Rome to see the sights. spectacle: a sight; a show: a shameful spectacle; a splendid spectacle. view: a sight: From my window I had a view of the coast. The house came into view as we turned the corner. \ See Also مَشْهَد (من مسرحيّة)، فرجة (فُرْجَة)، مرأى (مَرْأى)، شيءٌ حَرِيٌّ بالنظر -
56 scenery
مَنْظَر \ outlook: view: the outlook from my window. scene: a view; what one sees in a view: Spring flowers in the garden make a pretty scene, one of the shorter divisions of a play Hamlet is killed in Scene 2 of Act 5 of the play. scenery: the general look of the countryside (of its hills, woods, etc.): mountain scenery; desert scenery. sight: sth. that is seen, or is worth seeing: The spring flowers in the public gardens are a wonderful sight. We are going to Rome to see the sights. spectacle: a sight; a show: a shameful spectacle; a splendid spectacle. view: a sight: From my window I had a view of the coast. The house came into view as we turned the corner. \ See Also مَشْهَد (من مسرحيّة)، فرجة (فُرْجَة)، مرأى (مَرْأى)، شيءٌ حَرِيٌّ بالنظر -
57 sight
مَنْظَر \ outlook: view: the outlook from my window. scene: a view; what one sees in a view: Spring flowers in the garden make a pretty scene, one of the shorter divisions of a play Hamlet is killed in Scene 2 of Act 5 of the play. scenery: the general look of the countryside (of its hills, woods, etc.): mountain scenery; desert scenery. sight: sth. that is seen, or is worth seeing: The spring flowers in the public gardens are a wonderful sight. We are going to Rome to see the sights. spectacle: a sight; a show: a shameful spectacle; a splendid spectacle. view: a sight: From my window I had a view of the coast. The house came into view as we turned the corner. \ See Also مَشْهَد (من مسرحيّة)، فرجة (فُرْجَة)، مرأى (مَرْأى)، شيءٌ حَرِيٌّ بالنظر -
58 spectacle
مَنْظَر \ outlook: view: the outlook from my window. scene: a view; what one sees in a view: Spring flowers in the garden make a pretty scene, one of the shorter divisions of a play Hamlet is killed in Scene 2 of Act 5 of the play. scenery: the general look of the countryside (of its hills, woods, etc.): mountain scenery; desert scenery. sight: sth. that is seen, or is worth seeing: The spring flowers in the public gardens are a wonderful sight. We are going to Rome to see the sights. spectacle: a sight; a show: a shameful spectacle; a splendid spectacle. view: a sight: From my window I had a view of the coast. The house came into view as we turned the corner. \ See Also مَشْهَد (من مسرحيّة)، فرجة (فُرْجَة)، مرأى (مَرْأى)، شيءٌ حَرِيٌّ بالنظر -
59 view
مَنْظَر \ outlook: view: the outlook from my window. scene: a view; what one sees in a view: Spring flowers in the garden make a pretty scene, one of the shorter divisions of a play Hamlet is killed in Scene 2 of Act 5 of the play. scenery: the general look of the countryside (of its hills, woods, etc.): mountain scenery; desert scenery. sight: sth. that is seen, or is worth seeing: The spring flowers in the public gardens are a wonderful sight. We are going to Rome to see the sights. spectacle: a sight; a show: a shameful spectacle; a splendid spectacle. view: a sight: From my window I had a view of the coast. The house came into view as we turned the corner. \ See Also مَشْهَد (من مسرحيّة)، فرجة (فُرْجَة)، مرأى (مَرْأى)، شيءٌ حَرِيٌّ بالنظر -
60 πλέω
πλέω impf. 1 pl. ἐπλέομεν; fut. 3 sg. πλευσεῖται Ath. 22, 8; aor. 3 sg. ἔπλευσεν 4 Macc 7:3 and Ath. 22:8; inf. πλεῦσαι Jon 1:3 (Hom.+) travel by sea, sail abs. (X., An. 5, 1, 4; Herodian 8, 2, 3) Lk 8:23; Ac 27:24; AcPl Ha 5, 16. W. the destination given (X., Hell. 1, 1, 8; Jos., Ant. 18, 111 εἰς τὴν Ῥώμην) εἰς Συρίαν 21:3. εἰς τὴν Ἰταλίαν 27:6. εἰς τοὺς κατὰ τὴν Ἀσίαν τόπους vs. 2. W. the point of departure given as well as the destination (Appian, Liby. 113 §535 ἀπὸ Σικελίας ἐς Ἰτύκην [Utica]) ἀπὸ Τρῳάδος εἰς Νεάπολιν IPol 8:1.—As subst. πᾶς ὁ ἐπὶ τόπον πλέων everyone who sails to a place = seafarer, sea traveler (prob. a ref. to tourists who travel to take in the sights at ‘Babylon’ [on touring in the Roman world, s. LFriedländer, Roman Life and Manners under the Early Empire7, tr. LMagnus, 1907, I 323–94]). These are mentioned beside sailors and merchants Rv 18:17. The vv.ll. (τὸν ποταμόν, τῶν πλοίων, πόντον [for the textual problems, s. RBorger, TRu 52, ’87, 51–53]) have led to various interpretations. Some render: everyone who sails along the coast (deWette, HHoltzmann, Bousset, Lohmeyer et al. For πλ. ἐπί w. acc. of place s. Thu. 1, 53, 2; 4 Macc 7:3. In FPhGr I 489, 28 we have πλέοντες παρὰ τόπον. On the v.l. ὁ ἐπὶ τῶν πλοίων πλέων cp. Lucian, Ver. Hist. 1, 34; SIG 409, 5f ἔπλευσεν ἐπὶ τῶν νεῶν. Ms. 469 has ἐπὶ πόντον, partially supported by Primasius’ ‘super mare’. See EbNestle, Einführung in das Griech. NT 1909, 182; AFridrichsen, K. Hum. Vetensk.-Samf. i Upps. Årsb. ’43, 31 note ὁ ἐπίτοπον πλέων=one who sails occasionally, a passenger. S. also IHeikel, StKr 106, ’34/35, 317).—LCasson, Travel in the Ancient World ’74. B. 680f. DELG. M-M.
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