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χλανίσι δὲ δὴ φαναῖσι περιπεπεµµένοι καὶ µαστίχην τρώγοντες, ὄζοντες µύρου. τὸ δ’ ὅλον οὐκ ἐπίσταµαι ἐγὼ ψιθυρίζειν, οὐδὲ κατακεκλασµένος πλάγιον ποιήσας τὸν τράχηλον περιπατεῖν, ὥσπερ ἑτέρους ὁρῶ κιναίδους ἐνθάδε πολλοὺς ἐν ἄστει καὶ πεπιττοκοπηµένους → Dressed up in bright clean fine cloaks and nibbling pine-thistle, smelling of myrrh. But I do not at all know how to whisper, nor how to be enervated, and make my neck go back and forth, just as I see many others, kinaidoi, here in the city, do, and waxed with pitch-plasters.

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|Transliteration C=archeini
|Transliteration C=archeini
|Beta Code=a)rxei/nh
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|Definition=ἡ, title of [[priestess]], <span class="title">SIG</span>890.20 (Syros, iii A. D.).
|Definition=ἡ, title of [[priestess]], ''SIG''890.20 (Syros, iii A. D.).
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|dgtxt=v. [[ἀρχίνη]].
|dgtxt=v. [[ἀρχίνη]].
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|trtx====[[priestess]]===
Armenian: քրմուհի; Belarusian: жрыца, святарка, свяшчэннiца; Bulgarian: жрица, свещеничка; Catalan: sacerdotessa; Chinese Mandarin: 女教士, 女祭司; Czech: kněžka; Danish: præstinde; Dutch: [[priesteres]], [[priesterin]]; Esperanto: pastrino; Finnish: papitar; French: [[prêtresse]]; German: [[Priesterin]]; Greek: [[ιέρεια]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἀγορᾶχος]], [[ἀμφίπολος]], [[ἀρήτειρα]], [[ἀρχείνη]], [[ἀρχεῖτις]], [[ἀρχηΐς]], [[ἀρχίνη]], [[βωμίστρια]], [[θεάγισσα]], [[θυηπόλος]], [[ἱαρέα]], [[ἱάρεα]], [[ἱεραφάντρια]], [[ἱερέη]], [[ἱέρεια]], [[ἱερηίς]], [[ἱερηΐς]], [[ἱερία]], [[ἱερίς]], [[ἱέρισσα]], [[ἱεροφάντις]], [[ἱεροφάντρια]], [[ἱρέα]], [[ἱρείη]], [[ἱρηίη]], [[ἱρηΐη]], [[ἱρήτειρα]], [[ἱροπόλος]], [[κλειδοῦχος]], [[λήτειρα]], [[μέλισσα]], [[μελισσονόμος]], [[μέλιττα]], [[μελιττονόμος]], [[σφάκτρια]], [[τελέστρια]], [[ὑποφῆτις]], [[φαυοφόρος]]; Hungarian: papnő; Irish: bansagart; Italian: [[sacerdotessa]]; Japanese: 女祭司, 女教士; Korean: 여자 사제(女子司祭); Latin: [[sacerdos]], [[sacerdotessa]], [[antistita]]; Latvian: priesteriene; Macedonian: свештеничка; Nahuatl Classical: cihuatlamacazqui; Norwegian Bokmål: prestinne; Nynorsk: prestinne; Polish: kapłanka; Portuguese: [[sacerdotisa]]; Romanian: preoteasă; Russian: [[священница]], [[жрица]], [[попадья]]; Slovak: kňažka; Slovene: svečenica; Spanish: [[sacerdotisa]]; Swedish: prästinna; Turkish: rahibe; Ugaritic: 𐎋𐎅𐎐𐎚; Ukrainian: священиця, жриця; West Frisian: preesteresse, prysteresse
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Transliteration A: archeínē Transliteration B: archeinē Transliteration C: archeini Beta Code: a)rxei/nh

English (LSJ)

ἡ, title of priestess, SIG890.20 (Syros, iii A. D.).

Spanish (DGE)

v. ἀρχίνη.

Translations

priestess

Armenian: քրմուհի; Belarusian: жрыца, святарка, свяшчэннiца; Bulgarian: жрица, свещеничка; Catalan: sacerdotessa; Chinese Mandarin: 女教士, 女祭司; Czech: kněžka; Danish: præstinde; Dutch: priesteres, priesterin; Esperanto: pastrino; Finnish: papitar; French: prêtresse; German: Priesterin; Greek: ιέρεια; Ancient Greek: ἀγορᾶχος, ἀμφίπολος, ἀρήτειρα, ἀρχείνη, ἀρχεῖτις, ἀρχηΐς, ἀρχίνη, βωμίστρια, θεάγισσα, θυηπόλος, ἱαρέα, ἱάρεα, ἱεραφάντρια, ἱερέη, ἱέρεια, ἱερηίς, ἱερηΐς, ἱερία, ἱερίς, ἱέρισσα, ἱεροφάντις, ἱεροφάντρια, ἱρέα, ἱρείη, ἱρηίη, ἱρηΐη, ἱρήτειρα, ἱροπόλος, κλειδοῦχος, λήτειρα, μέλισσα, μελισσονόμος, μέλιττα, μελιττονόμος, σφάκτρια, τελέστρια, ὑποφῆτις, φαυοφόρος; Hungarian: papnő; Irish: bansagart; Italian: sacerdotessa; Japanese: 女祭司, 女教士; Korean: 여자 사제(女子司祭); Latin: sacerdos, sacerdotessa, antistita; Latvian: priesteriene; Macedonian: свештеничка; Nahuatl Classical: cihuatlamacazqui; Norwegian Bokmål: prestinne; Nynorsk: prestinne; Polish: kapłanka; Portuguese: sacerdotisa; Romanian: preoteasă; Russian: священница, жрица, попадья; Slovak: kňažka; Slovene: svečenica; Spanish: sacerdotisa; Swedish: prästinna; Turkish: rahibe; Ugaritic: 𐎋𐎅𐎐𐎚; Ukrainian: священиця, жриця; West Frisian: preesteresse, prysteresse