Τεγέα

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Βοηθὸς ἴσθι τοῖς καλῶς εἰργασμένοις → Bonis inceptis addas auxilium tuum → Erweise dich als Helfer dem, was gut getan

Menander, Monostichoi, 73
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Full diacritics: Τεγέα Medium diacritics: Τεγέα Low diacritics: Τεγέα Capitals: ΤΕΓΕΑ
Transliteration A: Tegéa Transliteration B: Tegea Transliteration C: Tegea Beta Code: *tege/a

English (LSJ)

ας, Ion. Τεγέη, ης, ἡ, Tegea in Arcadia, Il.2.607, Pi.O. 10(11).66, etc.:—Τεγεάτης [ᾱ], ου, Ion. Τεγεήτης, ὁ, Tegean, of Tegea or from Tegea, Hdt.1.65, etc.; then, by a play upon words, of or from a brothel (v. τέγος III), Diog.Cyn. ap. D.L.6.61: fem. Τεγεᾶτις, ιδος, (sc. χώρα) Tegea, the Tegeate country, Th.5.65:—Adj. Τεγεατικός, Τεγεατική, Τεγεατικόν Ion. Τεγεητικός, Τεγεητική, Τεγεητικόν = of Tegea, Tegean Hdt.8.124.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ας (ἡ) :
Tégée, ville d'Arcadie.
Étymologie:.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

Τεγέα: ион. ΤεγέηТегея (город в юго-вост. Аркадии, с храмом Афины) Hom., Her., Thuc., Xen. etc.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

Τεγέᾱ: ας, Ἰων. Τεγέη, ης, ἡ, πόλις ἐν Ἀρκαδίᾳ, καὶ Τεγέην εἶχον καὶ Μαντινέην ἐρατεινὴν Ἰλ. Β. 607, Πινδ., κλπ.

English (Slater)

Τεγέα a city of Arkadia, where were held games in honour of Athene Aleia.
1 ὁ δὲ πάλᾳ κυδαίνων Ἔχεμος Τεγέαν (O. 10.66) (χαλκόν) ὅν τε Κλείτωρ καὶ Τεγέα θῆκε (N. 10.47)

Greek Monotonic

Τεγέα: -ας, Ιων. Τεγέη, -ης, ἡ, πόλη στην Αρκαδία, σε Ομήρ. Ιλ., Πίνδ. κ.λπ.· Τεγεάτης [ᾱ], Ιων. Τεγεήτης, , ο κάτοικος της Τεγέας, αυτό που προέρχεται από την Τεγέα, σε Ηρόδ. κ.λπ.· θηλ. Τεγεᾶτις, -ιδος, η χώρα των Τεγεατών, σε Θουκ.· επίρρ. Τεγεᾱτικός, Ιων. Τεγεητικός, , -όν, σε Ηρόδ.

Middle Liddell

Tegea in Arcadia, Il., Pind., etc.

Wikipedia EN

Tegea (Ancient Greek: Τεγέα; Ionic Greek: Τεγέη) was one of the most ancient and powerful towns of ancient Arcadia, situated in the southeast of the country. Its territory, called Tegeatis (Τεγεᾶτις), was bounded by Cynuria and Argolis on the east, from which it was separated by Mount Parthenium, by Laconia on the south, by the Arcadian district of Maenalia on the west, and by the territory of Mantineia on the north. The Tegeatae are said to have derived their name from Tegeates, a son of Lycaon, and to have dwelt originally in eight, afterwards nine, demoi or townships. In the Archaic period the nine demoi that underlie Tegea banded together in a synoecism to form one city; the inhabitants of the demoi were incorporated, by Aleus in the city of Tegea, of which this hero was the reputed founder. The names of these nine townships, which are preserved by Pausanias, are: Gareatae (Γαρεᾶται), Phylaceis (Φυλακεῖς), Caryatae (Καρυᾶται), Corytheis (Κορυθεῖς), Potachidae (Πωταχίδαι), Oeatae (Οἰᾶται), Manthyreis (Μανθυρεῖς), Echeuetheis (Εχευήθεἱς), to which Apheidantes (Ἀφείδαντες) was added as the ninth in the reign of king Apheidas. The Tegeatae were early divided into 4 tribes (phylai) (φυλαί), called respectively Clareotis (Κλαρεῶτις, in inscriptions Κραριῶτις), Hippothoitis (Ἱπποθοῖτις), Apolloneatis (Ἀπολλωνεᾶτις), and Athoneatis (Ἀθανεᾶτις), to each of which belonged a certain number of metoeci (μέτοικοι) or resident aliens.

Translations

arz: تاجيا; bg: Тегея; br: Tegea; ca: Tègea; ceb: Aléa; cs: Tegea; de: Tegea; el: Τεγέα; en: Tegea; es: Tegea; eu: Tegea; fi: Tegéa; fr: Tégée; hu: Tegea; id: Tegeia; it: Tegea; ja: テゲア; ko: 테게아; la: Tegea; lv: Tegeja; nl: Tegea; nn: Tejéa; no: Tegea; pl: Tegea; pt: Tégea; ru: Тегея; sh: Tegeja; sv: Tegea; tr: Tegea; uk: Тегея; zh: 特基亞