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|wketx=The third day of [[Anthesteria]] was [[Chytroi]] ([[Χύτροι]], Khýtroi, lit. 'The Pots'), a festival of the dead. Fruit or cooked pulse was offered to Hermes in his capacity as Hermes Chthonios, an underworld figure, and to the souls of the dead, who were then bidden to depart. None of the Olympians were included and no one tasted the pottage, which was food of the dead. Celebration continued and games were held. Although no performances were allowed at the theater, a sort of rehearsal took place, at which the players for the ensuing dramatic festival were selected. | |||
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[[Chytri]] (or Khytri, Greek: [[Χύτροι]]) was one of the ten city-kingdoms of Cyprus in antiquity. It was located in the centre of the island, in the territory of Chytraea, west of Mesaoria. Today the modern town of Kythrea (Kyrka) has preserved the ancient name. | |||
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|btext=ων ( | |btext=ων (οἱ) :<br /><b>1</b> la fête des [[Marmites]], <i>à Athènes, le 8ᵉ jour des [[Anthestéries]], où l'on offrait à Dionysios et à Hermès des pots remplis de légumes cuits</i>;<br /><b>2</b> [[les Pots]] <i>ou</i> les Marmites, <i>n. de sources thermales aux [[Thermopyles]]</i>.<br />'''Étymologie:''' [[χύτρος]]. | ||
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|elrutext='''Χύτροι:''' οἱ [[Хитры]]<br /><b class="num">1</b> теплые целебные источники близ Фермопил Her.;<br /><b class="num">2</b> 8-й день праздника Антестерий, когда Гермесу и Дионису приносились в жертву горшки с вареными овощами Arph. | |||
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Wikipedia EN
The third day of Anthesteria was Chytroi (Χύτροι, Khýtroi, lit. 'The Pots'), a festival of the dead. Fruit or cooked pulse was offered to Hermes in his capacity as Hermes Chthonios, an underworld figure, and to the souls of the dead, who were then bidden to depart. None of the Olympians were included and no one tasted the pottage, which was food of the dead. Celebration continued and games were held. Although no performances were allowed at the theater, a sort of rehearsal took place, at which the players for the ensuing dramatic festival were selected.
Chytri (or Khytri, Greek: Χύτροι) was one of the ten city-kingdoms of Cyprus in antiquity. It was located in the centre of the island, in the territory of Chytraea, west of Mesaoria. Today the modern town of Kythrea (Kyrka) has preserved the ancient name.
French (Bailly abrégé)
ων (οἱ) :
1 la fête des Marmites, à Athènes, le 8ᵉ jour des Anthestéries, où l'on offrait à Dionysios et à Hermès des pots remplis de légumes cuits;
2 les Pots ou les Marmites, n. de sources thermales aux Thermopyles.
Étymologie: χύτρος.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
Χύτροι: οἱ Хитры
1 теплые целебные источники близ Фермопил Her.;
2 8-й день праздника Антестерий, когда Гермесу и Дионису приносились в жертву горшки с вареными овощами Arph.