θεῖος

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σωφροσύνης πίστην ἔχειν περί τινος → to be persuaded of one's probity

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Transliteration A: theîos Transliteration B: theios Transliteration C: theios Beta Code: qei=os

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(A), α, ον: late Ep. θέειος Procl.H.2.16; θεήϊος Bion Fr.15.9; late Aeol. θήϊος Epigr.Gr.989.4 (Balbilla); Lacon. σεῖος (v. infr. 1.3): Comp. and Sup. θειότερος, -ότατος, freq. in Pl., Phdr.279a, Mx. 244d, al.: (θεός):    1 of or from the gods, divine, γένος Il.6.180; ὀμφή 2.41; Ὄνειρος ib.22; ἐπιπνοίαις A.Supp.577, cf. Pl.R.499c; μάστιξ A. Pr.682; μανία S.Aj.611 (lyr.); νόσος ib.185 (lyr.) (but θ. νόσος, of a dust-storm, Id.Ant.421); κίνδυνοι And.1.139; θ. τινὶ μοίρᾳ by divine intervention, X.HG7.5.10; θ. τύχῃ γεγονώς Hdt.1.126; θ. τύχῃ χρεώμενος Id.3.139; θ. κἀπόνῳ τύχῃ, of an easy death, S.OC1585; ἐκ θ. τύχης Id.Ph.1326; ἔμαθε ὡς θ. εἴη τὸ πρῆγμα Hdt.6.69; ὁ θ. νόμος Th.3.82; φύσις θ. SIG1125.8 (Eleusis), cf. 2 Ep.Pet.1.4; appointed of God, βασιλῆες Od.4.691; σκῆπτρον given by God, S.Ph.139 (lyr.); v. infr. 2.    2 belonging or sacred to a god, holy, ἀγών, χορός, Il.7.298, Od. 8.264; under divine protection, πύργος, δόμος, Il.21.526, Od.4.43; of heralds and bards, Il.4.192, Od.4.17, al.; so perh., of kings, ib. 691.    3 morethan human, of heroes, Ὀδυσσεύς Il.2.335, al., Cratin. 144.4 (lyr.); θ. ἀνήρ Pi.P.6.38, A.Ag.1548 (lyr.), Pl.R.331e, Men.99d (esp. at Sparta (Lacon. σεῖος), Arist.EN1145a29; ὦ θεῖε (in the mouth of a Spartan) Pl.Lg.626c); μετὰ σοῦ τῆς θείας κεφαλῆς Id.Phdr.234d, cf. Them.Or.9.128a, Lib.Or.19.66.    b of things, excellent, θεῖον ποτόν Od.2.341, 9.205; ἁλὸς θείοιο Il.9.214; θ. πρήγματα marvellous things, Hdt.2.66; ἐν τοῖσι θειότατον Id.7.137.    4 = Lat. divinus (or sacer), Imperial, διατάξεις prob. in BGU473.5 (200 A.D.), etc.; θησαυροί PLips.62ii14 (iv A.D.); θ. ὅρκος oath by the Emperor, POxy.83.6 (iv A.D.), etc.; θειότατος, of living Emperors, Inscr.Prien.105.22 (9 B.C.), etc.    b = Lat.divus, of deified Emperors, θ. Σεβαστός Edict.Claud. ap.J.AJ19.5.3, cf.Inscr.Perg.283 (iii A.D.), Lyd.Mag.2.3.    II as Subst., θεῖον, τό, the Divinity, Hdt.1.32,3.108, al., A.Ch.958 (lyr.); τοῦ θ. χάριν Th.5.70; ἡμαρτηκότα εἰς τὸ θ. Pl.Phdr.242c.    2 in an abstract sense, divinity, κεκοινώνηκε . . τοῦ θ. ib.246d; ἢ μόνον μετέχει τοῦ θ .... ἢ μάλιστα [ἄνθρωπος] Arist.PA656a8, etc.; κατὰ θεῖον or κατά τι θ., Aen.Gaz.Thphr.p.37 B., p.4 B.    3 θεῖα, τά, the acts of the gods, course of providence, S.Ph.452, etc.; τὰ θ. θνητοὺς ὄντας εὐπετῶς φέρειν S.Fr.585; τὰ θ. μὴ φαύλως φέρειν Ar.Av.961.    b matters of religion, ἔρρει τὰ θ. religion is no more, S.OT910 (lyr.), cf. OC1537, X.Cyr.8.8.2, etc.    c inquiries concerning the divine, Pl.Sph.232c; τὰ φανερὰ τῶν θείων, i.e. the heavenly bodies, Arist.Metaph.1026a18, cf. GA731b24, Ph.196a33 (Sup.), EN1141b1.    III Adv. θείως by divine providence, θ. πως X.Cyr.4.2.1, etc.; θειοτέρως by special providence, Hdt.1.122; μᾶλλόν τι καὶ -ότερον ib.174.    2 divinely, excellently, εὖ γε καὶ θ. Pl.Tht.154d; θείως εἰρῆσθαι Arist.Metaph.1074b9.
θεῖος (B), ὁ,

   A one's father's or mother's brother, uncle, E.IT930, Ar. Nu.124, And.1.18,117, Pl.Chrm.154b, Men.5 D., etc.; ὁ πρὸς μητρὸς θ. Is.5.10; πρὸς πατρός Ph.2.172. (Cf.τήθη.)