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Ὅτι σοῦ ἐστιν ἡ βασιλεία καὶ ἡ δύναμις καὶ ἡ δόξα, τοῦ Πατρός καὶ τοῦ Υἱοῦ καὶ τοῦ Ἁγίου Πνεύματος εἰς τοὺς αἰῶνας τῶν αἰώνων. Ἀμήν. → For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit forever and ever. Amen.

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English (LSJ)

ορος, ὁ,

   A = ἄναξ, of gods, A.Ch.357, E.IT1414: pl., Cerc. 4.36, cf. Ptol.Tetr.122.

German (Pape)

[Seite 194] ορος, ὁ, Herrscher, Aesch. Ch. 352; πόντου Eur. I. A. 1414 u. sp. D. – Der Kaiser, D. C. 76, 4.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἀνάκτωρ: -ορος, ὁ, = ἄναξ, Αἰσχύλ. Χο. 356, Εὐρ. Ι. Τ. 1414.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ορος (ὁ) :
maître, roi.
Étymologie: ἄναξ.

Spanish (DGE)

-ορος, ὁ
1 soberano, rey, príncipe de dioses πόντου δ' ἀνάκτωρ ... Ποσειδῶν E.IT 1414, ποίους ἐπ' ἀνάκτορας ... ἢ τίνας οὐρανίδας Cerc.2.38, ὑπὸ τὴν τῶν ἀνακτόρων γένεσιν Ptol.Tetr.3.8.3, χθονίων ἔνερθε δαιμόνων ἀνάκτορες SB 8960.2 (I a.C.), de Agamenón en el Hades σεμνότιμος ἀνάκτωρ A.Ch.356
señor, dueño τὸ κρυφθὲν ... ἀνακτόρων las cosas ocultas por los príncipes S.Fr.757, cf. Hermog.Prog.6.
2 astrol. planeta dominante en un οἶκος Doroth.397.10.

Greek Monolingual

ἀνάκτωρ (-ορος), ο (Α)
(για θεούς) αυτός που εξουσιάζει, εξουσιαστής, κυρίαρχος, άρχοντας.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < ἀνάσσω.
ΠΑΡ. ἀνάκτορο(ν)
αρχ.
ἀνακτόριος αρχ.-μσν. ἀνακτορία.

Greek Monotonic

ἀνάκτωρ: -ορος, ὁ = ἄναξ, σε Αισχύλ., Ευρ.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

ἀνάκτωρ: ορος ὁ властелин, повелитель Aesch., Eur.

English (Woodhouse)

chief, king, lord

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