σώτειρα

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Ἴσον θεῷ σου τοὺς φίλους τιμᾶν θέλε → Honora amicos tamquam honorares deos → Verehre willig deine Freunde Göttern gleich

Menander, Monostichoi, 269
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Transliteration A: sṓteira Transliteration B: sōteira Transliteration C: soteira Beta Code: sw/teira

English (LSJ)

ἡ, fem. of σωτήρ, Pi.O.13.54, Hdt.2.156, E.Med.528, Heracl.588, Pl.Lg.960c.    2 freq. as epith. of protecting goddesses, of Τύχα, Pi.O.12.2 (cf. σωτήρ 1.2); of Θέμις, ib.8.21; of Εὐνομία, ib.9.16; of Athena, Lycurg.17, IG22.676.12; of Artemis, AP 6.267 (Diotim.), IG22.4695; of Hecate, CIG(add.) 3827q (Cotiaeum); of Rhea, ib.4695 (Egypt), etc.; ἡ Σ. abs., of Demeter, Ar.Ra.379 (lyr.), Arist.Rh.1419a3; of Kore, SIG1158.5 (Cyzicus, iii B.C.); of Artemis, IG22.1343.24,40, etc.; of Cleopatra II or III, PTheb.Bank 11.2, OGI739.8 (ii B.C.).    II an antidote, Gal. ap. Hsch., Paul. Aeg.3.45, 7.11.23.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1061] ἡ, fem. von σωτήρ, Retterinn, Erhalterinn, häufiges Beiwort schützender Göttinnen, Pind. Θέμις, Ol. 8, 21, Εὐνομία, 9, 15, Τύχα, 12, 2, eben so bei Her. 2, 156; Eur. Med. 528; bes. Hera, die Iuno Sospita der Römer; – τῶτ λεχθέντων, Plat. Legg. XII, 960 c.