βραβεῖον

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αὐτὸν κέκρουκας τὸν βατῆρα τοῦ λόγου → you have struck the very threshold of the argument, you have struck the most important and chiefmost point

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Full diacritics: βρᾰβεῖον Medium diacritics: βραβεῖον Low diacritics: βραβείον Capitals: ΒΡΑΒΕΙΟΝ
Transliteration A: brabeîon Transliteration B: brabeion Transliteration C: vraveion Beta Code: brabei=on

English (LSJ)

Ep. βρᾰβ-ήϊον, τό,

   A prize in the games, Men.Mon.653, 1 Ep.Cor.9.24, Plu.2.742c, Opp.C.4.197.    II wand, baton given as a prize, τιμηθεὶς χρυσείῳβ. CIG3674 (Cyzicus, ii A.D.), cf.IG14.748 (Naples).

German (Pape)

[Seite 460] τό, Kampfpreis, Opp. C. 4, 196; Lycophr. 1154; N. T.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

βρᾰβεῖον: τό, ἆθλον ἐν τοῖς ἀγῶσι, Μένανδ. Μοναστ. 653, Συλλ.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ου (τό) :
prix du combat.
Étymologie: βραβεύω.

Spanish (DGE)

(βρᾰβεῖον) -ου, τό

• Alolema(s): ép. -ήϊον Opp.C.4.197

• Grafía: frec. graf. βραβῖον IG 14.748.12 (Nápoles II d.C.)
1 premio del certamen, SEG 27.119.40 (Delfos III a.C.), IPr.118A.9 (I a.C.), νείκης ISmyrna 548.8 (imper.), Aesop.254, τῆς μάχης Plu.2.742c, cf. Ph.1.167, ἐν σταδίῳ τρέχοντες πάντες, εἷς δὲ λαμβάνει τὸ β. 1Ep.Cor.9.24, cf. IG l.c., βραβήϊα ... μόθοιο Opp.l.c., cf. Poll.3.145, Hieron.Ep.121.10
consistente en una palma, corona u otro objeto dorado τιμηθεὶς χρυσείῳ βραβείῳ IGR 4.160.15 (II d.C.), cf. Sardis 79A.17 (III d.C.)
fig. premio c. gen. objet. ἀρετῆς Men.Mon.124, en lit. judeocristiana, Ph.1.101, c. gen. explicativo β. τῆς ἄνω κλήσεως el premio consistente en la llamada de arriba, Ep.Phil.3.14, cf. Hieron.Ep.49.14
esp. de la corona o la palma del martirio, Mart.Pol.17.1, Chrys.M.49.317, 52.622, τοῦ μαρτυρίου Ast.Am.Hom.12.3.3
en lit. hermética Corp.Herm.18.10.
2 astrol. arbitraje, adjudicación τὸ τῆς οἰκοδεσποτείας β. PPrincet.75.13 (II d.C.), πότερον ὁ τὸ φαῦλον ἢ ὁ τὸ ἀγαθὸν ἀποτελῶν, κἀκείνῳ τὸ β. τοῦ ἀποτελέσματος ἀπονέμειν Vett.Val.275.28, cf. 165.12.
3 β.· στάδιον Hsch.

English (Abbott-Smith)

English (Strong)

from brabeus (an umpire of uncertain derivation); an award (of arbitration), i.e. (specially) a prize in the public games: prize.

English (Thayer)

βραβειου, τό (βραβεύς the arbiter and director of a contest, who awards the prize; called also βραβευτής, Latin dsesignator), the award to the victor in the games, a prize, (in ecclesiastical Latin brabeum, brabium) (Vulg. brarvium): Oppian, cyn. 4,197; Locophron, 1154; ὑπομονῆς βραβεῖον Clement of Rome, 1 Corinthians 5,5 [ET] (where see Lightfoot, Gebh. and Harn.); ἀφθαρσίας, Martyr. Polycarp, 17 [ET].)