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τούτων γάρ ὄνομα μόνον κοινόν, ὁ δέ κατά τοὔνομα λόγος τῆς οὐσίας ἕτεροςthough they have a common name, the definition corresponding with the name differs for each (Aristotle, Categoriae 1a3-4)

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|Transliteration B=Pyanopsia
|Transliteration B=Pyanopsia
|Transliteration C=Pyanopsia
|Transliteration C=Pyanopsia
|Beta Code=*puano/yia
|Beta Code=*puano/yia
|Definition=(sc. <b class="b3">ἱερά</b>), τά, an Athenian festival in the month <b class="b3">Πυανοψιών</b>, in honour of Apollo, <span class="bibl">Lycurg.<span class="title">Fr.</span>84</span>: elsewh. written Πυανέψια (cf. sq.) and expld. fr. <b class="b3">πύανον ἕψειν</b>, of a dish of beans cooked and offered, <span class="bibl">Plu. <span class="title">Thes.</span>22</span>, <span class="bibl">Ath.10.408a</span>, etc.; acc. to Lycurg.l.c. the other Greeks called it Πανόψια ( Πανοψίαν codd.).
|Definition=(sc. <b class="b3">ἱερά</b>), τά, an Athenian festival in the month <b class="b3">Πυανοψιών</b>, in honour of Apollo, <span class="bibl">Lycurg.<span class="title">Fr.</span>84</span>: elsewh. written Πυανέψια (cf. sq.) and expld. fr. <b class="b3">πύανον ἕψειν</b>, of a dish of beans cooked and offered, <span class="bibl">Plu. <span class="title">Thes.</span>22</span>, <span class="bibl">Ath.10.408a</span>, etc.; acc. to Lycurg.l.c. the other Greeks called it Πανόψια ( Πανοψίαν codd.).
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Transliteration A: Pyanópsia Transliteration B: Pyanopsia Transliteration C: Pyanopsia Beta Code: *puano/yia

English (LSJ)

(sc. ἱερά), τά, an Athenian festival in the month Πυανοψιών, in honour of Apollo, Lycurg.Fr.84: elsewh. written Πυανέψια (cf. sq.) and expld. fr. πύανον ἕψειν, of a dish of beans cooked and offered, Plu. Thes.22, Ath.10.408a, etc.; acc. to Lycurg.l.c. the other Greeks called it Πανόψια ( Πανοψίαν codd.).

Greek Monolingual

τὰ, Α
βλ. Πυανέψια.