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ἐφημερίς

Third declension Noun; Feminine 자동번역 Transliteration:

Principal Part: ἐφημερίς ἐφημερίδος

Structure: ἐφημεριδ (Stem) + ς (Ending)

Etym.: h(me/ra

Sense

  1. diary, journal
  2. military record, particularly as kept by Alexander the Great's staff or Julius Caesar's Commentāriī dē Bellō Gallō
  3. daybook, account book
  4. (especially in plural) division of priests for the daily service in a temple or the service itself

Declension

Third declension

The inflection forms above were generated by rules and some usages of them were not attested.

Due to a bug of system, some forms may display wrong accents.

Examples

  • ἔπινε δὲ ὁ ’ Ἀλέξανδροσ πλεῖστον, ὡσ καὶ ἀπὸ τῆσ μέθησ συνεχῶσ κοιμᾶσθαι δύο ἡμέρασ καὶ δύο νύκτασ, δηλοῦται δὲ τοῦτο ἐν ταῖσ Ἐφημερίσιν αὐτοῦ, ἃσ ἀνέγραψαν Εὐμένησ τε ὁ Καρδιανὸσ καὶ Διόδοτοσ ὁ Ἐρυθραῖοσ. (Athenaeus, The Deipnosophists, Book 10, book 10, chapter 44 1:2)
  • ἐν δὲ ταῖσ ἐφημερίσιν οὕτωσ γέγραπται τὰ περὶ τὴν νόσον. (Plutarch, Alexander, chapter 76 1:1)
  • τούτων τὰ πλεῖστα κατὰ λέξιν ἐν ταῖσ ἐφημερίσιν οὕτω γέγραπται. (Plutarch, Alexander, chapter 77 1:1)
  • ἐποίησε δὲ καὶ τῆσ Ληουίτιδοσ φυλῆσ εἴκοσι μέρη καὶ τέσσαρα καὶ κληρωσαμένων κατὰ τὸν αὐτὸν ἀνέβησαν τρόπον ταῖσ τῶν ἱερέων ἐφημερίσιν ἐπὶ ἡμέρασ ὀκτώ. (Flavius Josephus, Antiquitates Judaicae, Book 7 450:1)

Synonyms

  1. daybook

  2. division of priests for the daily service in a temple or the service itself

Source: Ancient Greek entries from Wiktionary

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