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ὥσπερ σελήνη γ' ἡλίῳ· τὴν μὲν χρόαν ἰδεῖν ὁμοιόν ἔστι θάλπει δ' οὐδαμῶς → like the moon to the sun: its color is similar to the eye, but it does not give off any heat
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|sltr=[[νεομηνία]] <br /> <b>1</b> [[feast]] of the [[new]] [[moon]] ἴυγγι δ ἕλκομαι [[ἦτορ]] νεομηνίᾳ θιγέμεν (cf. von d. Mühll, M. H., 1957, 128f.) (N. 4.35) | |sltr=[[νεομηνία]] <br /> <b>1</b> [[feast]] of the [[new]] [[moon]] ἴυγγι δ ἕλκομαι [[ἦτορ]] νεομηνίᾳ θιγέμεν (cf. von d. Mühll, M. H., 1957, 128f.) (N. 4.35) | ||
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|txtha=([[νουμηνία]]) and according to a rarer uncontracted [[form]] (cf. Lob. ad Phryn., p. 148 (Lightfoot on Col. as [[below]]; WH's Appendix, p. 145)) [[νεομηνία]] (so L [[text]] Tr WH), νουμηνίας, ἡ ([[νέος]], [[μήν]] a [[month]]), [[new]] [[moon]] (Vulg. neomenia; [[barbarous]] Latin novilunium): of the Jewish [[festival]] of the [[new]] [[moon]] (BB. DD., [[under]] the [[phrase]], New [[Moon]]), Sept. [[chiefly]] for חֹדֶשׁ; [[also]] for חֹדֶשׁ אֶחָד, חֹדֶשׁ רֹאשׁ, [[μήν]], 2. [[Pindar]], [[Aristophanes]], [[Thucydides]], [[Xenophon]], others.) | |||
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Revision as of 18:11, 28 August 2017
English (LSJ)
ἡ,
A v. νουμηνία.
German (Pape)
[Seite 243] ἡ, att. gew. zusammengezogen in νουμηνία, der Neumond, der angehende Monat; Ar. Ach. 963 Equ. 43 u. öfter; Xen. An. 5, 6, 23. 31; Sp., wie Plut., Hdn., bei denen es den röm. calendae entspricht. – Vgl. über den Gebrauch von νεομηνία, das die Atticisten verwerfen, neben νουμηνία Lob. Phryn. 148.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
νεομηνία: ἡ, ἴδε ἐν λέξ. νουμηνία.
English (Slater)
νεομηνία
1 feast of the new moon ἴυγγι δ ἕλκομαι ἦτορ νεομηνίᾳ θιγέμεν (cf. von d. Mühll, M. H., 1957, 128f.) (N. 4.35)
English (Thayer)
(νουμηνία) and according to a rarer uncontracted form (cf. Lob. ad Phryn., p. 148 (Lightfoot on Col. as below; WH's Appendix, p. 145)) νεομηνία (so L text Tr WH), νουμηνίας, ἡ (νέος, μήν a month), new moon (Vulg. neomenia; barbarous Latin novilunium): of the Jewish festival of the new moon (BB. DD., under the phrase, New Moon), Sept. chiefly for חֹדֶשׁ; also for חֹדֶשׁ אֶחָד, חֹדֶשׁ רֹאשׁ, μήν, 2. Pindar, Aristophanes, Thucydides, Xenophon, others.)