στρατήγιον

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ἀλλὰ σὺ μὲν νῦν στῆθι καὶ ἄμπνυε → but you, stop now and catch your breath | but do thou now stand, and get thy breath

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Transliteration A: stratḗgion Transliteration B: stratēgion Transliteration C: stratigion Beta Code: strath/gion

English (LSJ)

(in codd. sometimes -εῖον, as D.L.1.50), τό, A general's tent, S. Aj.721. 2 at Athens, the place where the στρατηγοί held their sittings, Aeschin.2.85, 3.146, D.42.14, IG22.500.39, prob. in 12.77.19, 22.1479.66, cf. Plu.Per.37, Id.2.519b, D.L.1.50. 3 in Egypt, business-office of the στρατηγός, PPetr.2p.26 (iii B.C.). 4 = Lat. praetorium, Ph.Bel.102.5, Plb 6.31.1, D.H.5.28, 9.6, Plu.2.813e, D.C.53.16. 5 camp, Suid. (citing S. l.c.).

German (Pape)

[Seite 951] τό, = στρατηγεῖον; Soph. Ai. 708; Pol. 6, 31, 6 u. Sp.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ου (τό) :
1 tente du général;
2 local d'Athènes où les stratèges tenaient leurs séances.
Étymologie: στρατηγός.

Dutch (Woordenboekgrieks.nl)

στρατήγιον -ου, τό [στρατηγός] veldheerstent.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

στρᾰτήγιον: τό
1 палатка полководца Soph., Dem.;
2 (в Афинах), стратегий (место совещаний стратегов) Aeschin., Plut.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

στρᾰτήγιον: (ἐν Ἀντιγράφοις ἐνίοτε -εῖον), τό, ἡ σκηνὴ τοῦ στρατηγοῦ, Λατιν. praetorium, Σοφ. Αἴ. 721, Δημ. 1043. 11. 2) ἐν Ἀθήναις, ὁ τόπος ἔνθα συνηδρίαζον οἱ στρατηγοί, Αἰσχίν. 39. 24., 74. 21, Πλουτ. Περικλ. 37, κλ. 3) στρατόπεδον, Βυζ. (οὕτω δὲ ἐκλαμβάνουσί τινες τὴν λέξιν καὶ ἐν τῷ προμνησθέντι χωρίῳ τοῦ Σοφοκλ.), Σουΐδ.

Greek Monolingual

τὸ, ΜΑ
βλ. στρατηγείο.

Greek Monotonic

στρᾰτήγιον: τό,
1. σκηνή στρατηγού, Λατ. praetorium, σε Σοφ., Δημ.
2. στην Αθήνα, τόπος όπου συνεδρίαζαν στρατηγοί, σε Αισχίν.

Middle Liddell

στρᾰτήγιον, ου, τό,
1. the general's tent, Lat. praetorium, Soph., Dem.
2. at Athens, the place where the στρατηγοί held their sittings, Aeschin.

English (Woodhouse)

general's guarters, general's quarters

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