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ἐν μὲν γὰρ εἰρήνῃ καὶ ἀγαθοῖς πράγμασιν αἵ τε πόλεις καὶ οἱ ἰδιῶται ἀμείνους τὰς γνώμας ἔχουσι διὰ τὸ μὴ ἐς ἀκουσίους ἀνάγκας πίπτειν → in peace and prosperity states and individuals have better sentiments, because they do not find themselves suddenly confronted with imperious necessities
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|Definition= | |Definition=ποδαρκές,<br><span class="bld">A</span> (ἀρκέω 1.3) [[succouring with the feet]], [[running to the rescue]] (cf. [[βοηθόος]]): hence, [[swift-footed]], [[epithet]] of a good runner, freq. in Il., as [[epithet]] of Achilles, 1.121, al.(never in Od.); <b class="b3">π. ἄγγελος Διός</b>, of [[Hermes]], B. 18.30.<br><span class="bld">II</span> <b class="b3">π. ἁμέρα</b> a day [[of swift feet]], i.e. on which swift runners contended, Pi.''O.''13.38; <b class="b3">ποδαρκέων δρόμων τέμενος</b> the sacred field of [[swift]] courses, i.e. the Pythian race-course, Id.''P.''5.33([[si vera lectio|s.v.l.]]).<br><span class="bld">III</span> [[assisting the feet]], name of a remedy for gout, Gal.13.1021. | ||
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|sltr=[[ποδαρκής]] | |sltr=[[ποδαρκής]] [[swift]] of [[foot]] ἐν Ἀθάναισι [[τρία]] ἔργα ποδαρκὴς [[ἁμέρα]] θῆκε κάλλιστ' ἀμφὶ κόμαις i. e. a [[day]] of [[swift]] footracing (O. 13.38) ποδαρκέων δώδεκ' ἂν [[δρόμων]] [[τέμενος]] (contra Bergk, “recte ut videtur schol. participium verbi esse existimat”) (P. 5.33) | ||
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|elnltext= | |elnltext=ποδαρκής -ές [[[πούς]], [[ἀρκέω]]] [[snelvoetig]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:18, 25 August 2023
English (LSJ)
ποδαρκές,
A (ἀρκέω 1.3) succouring with the feet, running to the rescue (cf. βοηθόος): hence, swift-footed, epithet of a good runner, freq. in Il., as epithet of Achilles, 1.121, al.(never in Od.); π. ἄγγελος Διός, of Hermes, B. 18.30.
II π. ἁμέρα a day of swift feet, i.e. on which swift runners contended, Pi.O.13.38; ποδαρκέων δρόμων τέμενος the sacred field of swift courses, i.e. the Pythian race-course, Id.P.5.33(s.v.l.).
III assisting the feet, name of a remedy for gout, Gal.13.1021.
English (Slater)
ποδαρκής swift of foot ἐν Ἀθάναισι τρία ἔργα ποδαρκὴς ἁμέρα θῆκε κάλλιστ' ἀμφὶ κόμαις i. e. a day of swift footracing (O. 13.38) ποδαρκέων δώδεκ' ἂν δρόμων τέμενος (contra Bergk, “recte ut videtur schol. participium verbi esse existimat”) (P. 5.33)
Greek Monotonic
ποδαρκής: -ές (ἀρκέω), επαρκής στα πόδια, γοργοπόδαρος, λέγεται για τον Αχιλλέα, σε Ομήρ. Ιλ.· ποδαρκὴς ἁμέρα, μέρα της ταχύτητας, δηλ. η μέρα που αγωνίζονται οι γρήγοροι δρομείς, σε Πίνδ.· ποδαρκέων δρόμων τέμενος, ιερός χώρος για τους αγώνες ταχύτητας, δηλ. το Πυθικό στάδιο, στον ίδ.
Dutch (Woordenboekgrieks.nl)
ποδαρκής -ές [πούς, ἀρκέω] snelvoetig.