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101 θηροφόνοισι
θηροφόνοςkilling wild beasts: masc /neut dat pl (epic ionic aeolic)θηροφόνοςkilling wild beasts: masc /fem /neut dat pl (epic ionic aeolic) -
102 θηροφόνος
θηροφόνοςkilling wild beasts: masc nom sgθηροφόνοςkilling wild beasts: masc /fem nom sg -
103 θηροφόνου
θηροφόνοςkilling wild beasts: masc /neut gen sgθηροφόνοςkilling wild beasts: masc /fem /neut gen sg -
104 θηροφόνους
θηροφόνοςkilling wild beasts: masc acc plθηροφόνοςkilling wild beasts: masc /fem acc pl -
105 θηρόβοτον
θηρόβοτοςwhere wild beasts feed: masc /fem acc sgθηρόβοτοςwhere wild beasts feed: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
106 θηρόβρομον
θηρόβρομοςheralded by the roar of wild beasts: masc /fem acc sgθηρόβρομοςheralded by the roar of wild beasts: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
107 θήραγρον
θήραγροςfor catching wild beasts: masc /fem acc sgθήραγροςfor catching wild beasts: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
108 θήρεια
θήρειοςof wild beasts: neut nom /voc /acc plθήρειοςof wild beasts: neut nom /voc /acc pl -
109 θήρειος
θήρειοςof wild beasts: masc nom sgθήρειοςof wild beasts: masc /fem nom sg -
110 dýragarðr
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111 θηριοτρόφος
θηριοτρόφ-ος, ον, (parox.)II proparox., θηριότροφος, ον, [voice] Pass., fed on reptiles, Gal.11.143.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > θηριοτρόφος
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112 θηρόβορος
θηρό-βορος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > θηρόβορος
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113 ἡμερόω
A tame, make tame,1 prop. of wild beasts, Arist.HA 488a29 ([voice] Pass.), Gp.16.21.2; but simply, to be pacified, Pl. R. 493b ([voice] Pass.); .2 of plants and trees, reclaim, cultivate,ἡ. ἐξ ἀγρίων Hp.
Aër.12, cf. Thphr.CP2.14.1, 5.15.6; also of land, Crates Com.55.3 of countries, clear them of robbers and wild beasts, as Hercules and Theseus did,ναυτιλίαισι πορθμὸν ἁμερώσαις Pi.I.4(3).57
; ; or to cultivate them, Thphr.CP5.15.6,al.4 of men also, civilize, humanize, ; ἁρμονίᾳ τε καὶ ῥυθμῷ ib. 442a; ;τὸ θυμούμενον Eus.Mynd.1
:— [voice] Pass.,ὑπὸ παιδείας Pl.Lg. 935a
.b tame by conquest, subdue,ἡμερώσας δὲ Αἴγυπτον ἐξυβρίσασαν Hdt.7.5
:—[voice] Med., , cf. 4.118:—[voice] Pass., πόθεν σου ὁ ὀφθαλμὸς ἡμέρωται; whence that crest-fallen look? Mim.Oxy.413.153. -
114 σύστασις
σύστασις, εως, ἡ (Eur., Hdt.+). All usage in our lit. is associated with usage of the mid. συνίσταμαι (s. prec. entry beg.).① a group with common interests, gathering, union, association (Appian, Bell. Civ. 5, 132, §547 συστάσεις=gangs [of robbers]) αἱ συστάσεις αἱ ἀρχοντικαί (s. ἀρχοντικός and ἄρχων 1c) ITr 5:2. On the basis of this pass. and the Lat. version, θηρίων συστάσεις IRo 5:3 can be taken to mean packs of wild beasts. But mng. 2 is also prob. here.② a strenuous encounter with a hostile entity, encounter, struggle (Eur., Hdt. et al.; Diod S 4, 16, 2): struggles with wild beasts IRo 5:3 (s. 1 above).③ the basic way in which someth. is structured, structure, constitution, nature (Diod S 15, 32, 1; TestReub 2:4; Tat. 1, 1; 4, 1 al.; Ath. 19, 2 al.; Alex. Aphr., An. p. 3, 19 Br.; T. Kellis 22, 8; 33) τοῦ κόσμου (Cornutus 18 p. 32, 5; cp. Wsd 7:17) 1 Cl 60:1 τοῦ κόσμου σύστασιν (cp. Ath. 25, 3 τοῦ παντὸς κόσμου σύστασιν). The rendering permanence, duration has been suggested, but such interp. can only be derived from the qualifier ἀέναος, resulting in an inelegant pleonasm ‘eternal permanence’. DELG s.v. ἵστημι. Sv. -
115 קניגיון
קְנִיגְיוֹן, קִינִ׳m. (κυνήγιον, S.) 1) the contest of wild beasts or of wild beasts with men (ludus bestiarius). Ab. Zar.18b (ref. to Ps. 1:1) זה שלא עמד בקיניג׳ Ms. M. (ed. בקנגיון) that is he who does not stand as a spectator at bestial contests (arranged by the Romans). Ib. לא עמדתי בק׳ I do not attend the shows of ; Yalk. Ps. 613; a. e. 2) the actors in the fights of the arena. Cant. R. to II, 5, v. בלטוורא.V. קְנִיגִין. -
116 קינ׳
קְנִיגְיוֹן, קִינִ׳m. (κυνήγιον, S.) 1) the contest of wild beasts or of wild beasts with men (ludus bestiarius). Ab. Zar.18b (ref. to Ps. 1:1) זה שלא עמד בקיניג׳ Ms. M. (ed. בקנגיון) that is he who does not stand as a spectator at bestial contests (arranged by the Romans). Ib. לא עמדתי בק׳ I do not attend the shows of ; Yalk. Ps. 613; a. e. 2) the actors in the fights of the arena. Cant. R. to II, 5, v. בלטוורא.V. קְנִיגִין. -
117 קְנִיגְיוֹן
קְנִיגְיוֹן, קִינִ׳m. (κυνήγιον, S.) 1) the contest of wild beasts or of wild beasts with men (ludus bestiarius). Ab. Zar.18b (ref. to Ps. 1:1) זה שלא עמד בקיניג׳ Ms. M. (ed. בקנגיון) that is he who does not stand as a spectator at bestial contests (arranged by the Romans). Ib. לא עמדתי בק׳ I do not attend the shows of ; Yalk. Ps. 613; a. e. 2) the actors in the fights of the arena. Cant. R. to II, 5, v. בלטוורא.V. קְנִיגִין. -
118 קִינִ׳
קְנִיגְיוֹן, קִינִ׳m. (κυνήγιον, S.) 1) the contest of wild beasts or of wild beasts with men (ludus bestiarius). Ab. Zar.18b (ref. to Ps. 1:1) זה שלא עמד בקיניג׳ Ms. M. (ed. בקנגיון) that is he who does not stand as a spectator at bestial contests (arranged by the Romans). Ib. לא עמדתי בק׳ I do not attend the shows of ; Yalk. Ps. 613; a. e. 2) the actors in the fights of the arena. Cant. R. to II, 5, v. בלטוורא.V. קְנִיגִין. -
119 θηροφόνη
θηροφόνοςkilling wild beasts: fem nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic)θηροφονέωslay beasts: pres imperat act 2nd sg (doric aeolic)θηροφονέωslay beasts: imperf ind act 3rd sg (doric aeolic) -
120 bestiarius
bestĭārĭus, a, um, adj. [id. I. B.], of or pertaining to beasts:ludus,
a fight with beasts, Sen. Ep. 70, 20; 70, 22.—Usu. as subst.: bestĭārĭus, ii, m., one who fights with wild beasts in the public spectacles, a beast-fighter, thêriomachês (persons hired, or criminals: the former with weapons, and as victors rewarded;the latter, unarmed, and sometimes bound,
Vop. Aur. 37; Tert. Pud. 22):praeclara aedilitas! Unus leo, ducenti bestiarii,
Cic. Sest. 64, 135:gladiatoribus et bestiariis obsedere rem publicam,
id. Vatin. 17, 40; so id. Q. Fr. 2, 6, 5; Sen. Ben. 2, 19, 1:ludus bestiariorum,
Sen. Ep. 70, 17; * Suet. Claud. 34.
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