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ἀεὶ δ' ἀρέσκειν τοῖς κρατοῦσιν → always try to please your masters, always be obsequious to the masters

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|elrutext='''Μιθραδάτης:''' ου ὁ [[varia lectio|v.l.]] = [[Μιθριδάτης]].
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|gpntxt=APers. <b>Miθra</b>, the [[god]] <i>[[Mithra]]</i>, Av. <b>Miθra</b> (NPers. <b>Mihr</b>), Skt. <b>[[mitra]]</b> + APers. <b>dāta</b>, PPfP. of <b>dā</b> (I.E. *<b>dhē</b>), <i>to [[create]]</i>, Av. <b>dā</b>, Skt. <b>dā</b>, or <b>dā</b> (I.E. *<b>dō</b>), <i>to [[give]]</i>, Av. <b>dā</b>, Skt. <b>dā</b>; <i>[[Mithra]]-created</i> or <i>[[Mithra]]-given</i>.
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Transliteration A: Mithradátēs Transliteration B: Mithradatēs Transliteration C: Mithradatis Beta Code: *miqrada/ths

English (LSJ)

[δᾱ], ου, ὁ, Mithradates, PPetr.3pp.170,172 (iii B. C.), OGI345.6 (i B. C.), etc.:—also Μιθριδ-, IG7.303.80 (Oropus, iii B. C.), PStrassb.115.12 (ii B. C.), etc.; Μιθροδ-, PGurob 22.2 (iii B. C.); Μειριδ-, PAvrom. 1 A 29, B31; Μιραδ-, ib.2A12, B17 (i B. C.):— hence Adj. Μιθραδάτειος, α, ον, πόλεμος App.Mith.121; M. φάρμακα ib.III, cf. Gal.14.2; Μιθριδάτειος ἀντίδοτος Dsc.Ther.3; Μιθριδάτιον, τό, dog's-tooth violet, Erythronium Dens canis, Plin.HN25.6.2 (also, = σκόρδιον, ibid., Ps.-Dsc.3.111); Μιθραδατισμός, ὁ, siding with M., Str.13.1.66.

Greek Monolingual

Μιθραδάτης, ὁ (Α)
βλ. Μιθριδάτης.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

Μιθραδάτης: ου ὁ v.l. = Μιθριδάτης.

Greco-Persian Names

APers. Miθra, the god Mithra, Av. Miθra (NPers. Mihr), Skt. mitra + APers. dāta, PPfP. of (I.E. *dhē), to create, Av. , Skt. , or (I.E. *), to give, Av. , Skt. ; Mithra-created or Mithra-given.