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1 χρυσάρματος
χρῡσάρματος, -ον1 with golden chariotχρυσάρματος Μήνα O. 3.19
χρυσαρμάτου Κάστορος P. 5.9
ὦ χρυσάρματοι Αἰακίδαι (τίμιοι κατὰ τὰ ἅρματα Σ.) I. 6.19 cf. Σ, P. 2.inscr., καταφέρεσθαι τὸν Πίνδαρον εἰς τὸ τὰς Θήβας χρυσαρμάτους προσαγορεύειν (ad βρισαρμάτοις Δ. 2. 26 spectare putat Snell: potuit poeta singularem numerum usurpare, nott. Turyn) fr. 323. -
2 χρύσεος
χρύσεος, η, ον, also ος, ον in AP5.30 (Antip.Thess.), [dialect] Att. [var] contr. [full] χρυσοῦς, ῆ, οῦν IG12.358.4, etc.; [dialect] Ep. [full] χρύσειος, η, ον: Hom. and Hes. use both χρύσεος and -ειος, χρυσῇ is dub. in Il.5.425; Lyr. used χρύσεος, α, ον, and this form sts. occurs in Trag. dialogue and even in Prose, as X.Ages.5.5 codd., Plu.Luc.37, Apollod.2.5.10, Ant.Lib.36.1; [dialect] Aeol. [full] χρύσιος Sapph.1.8, al. (butAχρύσεα Theoc.29.37
); [dialect] Boeot. [full] χρούσιος SIG337.8 (iv B. C.): ([etym.] χρυσός):—golden, freq. in [dialect] Ep., esp. of what belonged to gods, χρυσέῳ ἐν δαπέδῳ, χρυσέοις δεπάεσσι, χρύσειον ἐπὶ θρόνον, etc., Il.4.2,3, 8.442, al.; χ. τάλαντα the golden scales of Zeus, 22.209; χ. ἰτύς, ζυγόν, of Hera's chariot, 5.724, 730; ἱμάσθλη χ., of Zeus and Poseidon, 8.44 = 13.26; ζώνη χ., of Calypso and Circe, Od.5.232 = 10.545, etc.;δόμος Sapph.
l.c.; of possessions of mortals, Il.4.133, 5.425, al.: sts. enriched or adorned with gold,χ. σκῆπτρον 1.15
, cf. 246;μάχαιρα 18.598
;θύραι Od.7.88
; κλῖναι, κρητῆρες, Hdt.9.82,80; ἕστηκε.. Ἀλέξανδρος ὁ χ., of a statue, Id.8.121;χρυσοῦς στάθητι Luc.Pseudol.15
.2 χρύσεια μέταλλα gold-mines, Th.4.105 (the only instance of χρύσειος in [dialect] Att., cf. χρυσεῖον).3 χρυσοῦς (sc. στατήρ), ὁ, a gold coin, = στατήρ, IG7.303.98, al. (Oropus, iii B. C.), IPE12.32A13 (Olbia, iii B. C.), LXX Ge. 24.22, Plu.Per.25 (in Pap., not a coin, but the equivalent of 20 silver drachmae, PCair.Zen.28.11 (iii B. C.), etc.);χρυσοῖ ἐπίσημοι Plb.4.56.3
, cf. Poll.9.53,59, Hsch.4 χρύσεον, τό, gold plaque, SIG1122.7 (Selinus, V B.C.).II gold-coloured, golden-yellow,ἔθειραι Il.8.42
, 13.24; χ. νέφη ib. 523, etc.;ἀέρος κόμαι Pi.Pae.6.137
; τῶν τὰ χρυσᾶ the yolks of eggs, Ath.9.376d.III metaph., golden,χρυσέη Ἀφροδίτη Il.3.64
, Od.8.337;Μοῖσα Pi.I.8(7).5
;σθένος ἀελίου χ. Id.P.4.144
;ὦ χ. θύγατερ Διός S.OT 188
(lyr.); Ἐλπίς ib. 158 (lyr.); ;ὦ χρυσοῖ θεοί Ar.Ra. 483
;χ. ὑγίεια Pi.P.3.73
;λογισμοῦ ἀγωγή Pl.Lg. 645a
;ἦθος Antiph.212.5
;τὸ χ. ὀρνίθων γένος Id.175
; χ. γένος ἀνθρώπων, of the Golden Age, Hes.Op. 109, cf. Pl.R. 468e, Phdr. 235e, Cra. 397e.b sts. used ironically, ἐγὼ δὲ ὁ χ. but I, fine fellow that I am.., Luc.Laps.1; Πλάτωνα χρυσοῦν (sc. Ἐπίκουρος ἐκάλει) D.L.10.8, cf. Menodot. ap. Gal.Subf.Emp.63.2 wealthy, Palaeph. 31.4 (s. v. l.). [χρῡσέη, χρῡσέην, χρῡσέου, χρῡσέῳ, etc., in Hom. must be pronounced as disyll., as is fully proved by such passages as Il.1.15, 374: but Lyric Poets sts. used [pron. full] ῠ in χρύσεος, Pi.P.3.73, 4.4, 144, al., B.9.6, 15.2; so also Trag., but only in Lyr., not in Iambics or Anapaestics, S.OT 157, 188, Ant. 103, E.Med. 632, 978, IA 1051, IT 1253, Tr. 856, Ba. 372, Heracl. 916, HF 351, 396, El. 192; sts. also Epigrammatists, AP6.292.2 (Hedyl.), 7.233.1 (Apollonid.), 13.18.4 ([place name] Parmeno), APl.4.96.8.]Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > χρύσεος
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3 ῥοῖζος
ῥοῖζος, ου, ὁ and ἡ (orig. ‘noise made by someth. passing swiftly through the air’, e.g. an arrow; Hom. et al.; IAndros-Isis 150 [I B.C.]; PGM 2, 96; LXX; Philo, Aet. M. 128; SibOr 3, 304) a sound produced by rapid motion, a whoosh ἤρχετο τὸ θηρίον ῥοίζῳ the beast was coming on with a whoosh (the dat., with various senses for the noun: Cornutus 1 p. 2, 14; Plut., Demetr. 898 [21, 13] of an immense structure designed as a ‘taker of a city’; Longus 2, 10, 2 of whistling; 2 Macc 9:7 a swiftly moving chariot; Jos., Bell. 3, 243.—233 and 488 of the irresistible rush of an attack) Hv 4, 1, 8 (if a hissing sound is meant, cp. Apollon. Rhod. 4, 129: the dragon who guards the golden fleece ῥοίζει πελώριον=hisses mightily; the noun follows in 138: ῥοίζῳ=[frightened] by a hissing).—DELG.
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