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καὶ ὑποθέμενος κατὰ τῆς κεφαλῆς φέρειν τὰς πληγάς, ὡς ἐν ἐκείνῃ τοῦ τε κακοῦ τοῦ πρὸς ἀνθρώπους → and having instructed them to bring their blows against the head, seeing that the harm to humans ... (Josephus, Antiquities of the Jews 1.50)

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|strgr=neuter of a presumed derivative of a [[compound]] of [[πρός]] and [[φάγω]]; [[something]] eaten in [[addition]] to [[bread]], i.e. a [[relish]] ([[specially]], [[fish]]; [[compare]] [[ὀψάριον]]): [[meat]].
|strgr=neuter of a presumed derivative of a [[compound]] of [[πρός]] and [[φάγω]]; [[something]] eaten in [[addition]] to [[bread]], i.e. a [[relish]] ([[specially]], [[fish]]; [[compare]] [[ὀψάριον]]): [[meat]].
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|txtha=προσφαγιου, τό (προσφάγειν (cf. [[πρός]], IV:2)), equivalent to [[ὄψον]] (on [[which]] [[see]] [[ὀψάριον]]), [[anything]] eaten [[with]] [[bread]] ([[Moeris]] (edited by Piers., p. 274,1): [[ὄψον]] ἀττικως, [[προσφάγιον]] ἑλληνικως): [[spoken]] of [[fish]] [[boiled]] or [[broiled]], John 21:5 (Schol., Lexicons (Moschion 55, p. 26; Roehl, Inscriptions graec. 395a. 12)). Cf. Fischer, De vitiis lexamples etc., p. 697f; Sturz, Dial. Maced. et Alex., p. 191.
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Full diacritics: προσφάγιον Medium diacritics: προσφάγιον Low diacritics: προσφάγιον Capitals: ΠΡΟΣΦΑΓΙΟΝ
Transliteration A: prosphágion Transliteration B: prosphagion Transliteration C: prosfagion Beta Code: prosfa/gion

English (LSJ)

(A) [ᾰ], τό, (fagei=n)

   A = ὄφον 1.1, Ev.Jo.21.5, Aesop.325, PLond. ined.2687 (iv A.D.); ἄρτον ἕνα καὶ π. POxy.498.33 (ii A.D.), cf. 736.89, 739.10 (i B.C./i A.D.): metaph., of an illicit commission or agio, τὸ καλούμενον παρ' αὐτοῖς π. OGI484.26 (Pergam.).
προσφάγιον (B) [ᾰ], τό, (προσφάζω)

   A victim sacrificed beforehand, IG12(5).593.12 (Iulis, v B.C.).

German (Pape)

[Seite 785] τό, Zuessen, = προσόψημα, VLL.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

προσφάγιον: τό, (φαγεῖν), κοινῶς «προσφάγι», ὡς τὸ προσόψημα· καθόλου ἔδεσμα, φαγητόν, Εὐαγγ. π. Ἰω. 21. 5.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ου (τό) :
ce qu’on mange en outre du pain, pitance.
Étymologie: προσφαγεῖν, inf. ao.2 de προσεσθίω.

English (Strong)

neuter of a presumed derivative of a compound of πρός and φάγω; something eaten in addition to bread, i.e. a relish (specially, fish; compare ὀψάριον): meat.

English (Thayer)

προσφαγιου, τό (προσφάγειν (cf. πρός, IV:2)), equivalent to ὄψον (on which see ὀψάριον), anything eaten with bread (Moeris (edited by Piers., p. 274,1): ὄψον ἀττικως, προσφάγιον ἑλληνικως): spoken of fish boiled or broiled, John 21:5 (Schol., Lexicons (Moschion 55, p. 26; Roehl, Inscriptions graec. 395a. 12)). Cf. Fischer, De vitiis lexamples etc., p. 697f; Sturz, Dial. Maced. et Alex., p. 191.