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pentaveqlo", -aveqlon , poët. and Ion. for pevntaqlo", -on .

pentaethriv"

pentaethriv" , ivdo", hJ , ( e[to" ) = pentethriv" , Arist.

II. as Adj. coming every fifth year, Pind.

pentaevthro"

penta-evthro" , on , ( e[to" ) poët. for pentaethv" , fiveyears old, Hom.

pentaethv"

penta-ethv" , ev" , or penta-evth" , e" , five years old, Hdt.

II. of Time, lasting five years, Thuc .: —neut. Adv. pentavete" , for five years, Od.

pentaetiva

pentaetiva , hJ , = pentaethriv" , Plut.

pentavzwno"

pentav-zwno" , on , ( zwvnh ) with five zones, Strab.

pentaqliva

pentaqliva , hJ , = pevntaqlon ;—so pentavqlion , tov , Pind.

pevntaqlon

pevnt-aqlon , Ion. -aveqlon , tov , the contest of the five exercises, Lat. quinquertium , Pind .; pentaveqlon ajskei`n or ejpaskei`n Hdt .—These exercises were a{lma, divsko", drovmo", pavlh, pugmhv , the last being exchanged for the ajkovntisi" or ajkwvn ; they are summed in one pentam., a{lma, podwkeivhn, divskon, a[konta, pavlhn .

pevntaqlo"

pevnt-aqlo" , Ion. -aveqlo" , oJ , one who practises the pevntaqlon or conquers therein, Arist .: metaph.

of ‘a jack of all trades,’ Xen.

pevntaicmo"

pevnt-aicmo" , on , ( aijcmhv ) five-pointed, Anth.

pentavki"

pentavkiØ" »a±1/4 , ( pevnte ) Adv. five times, Pind ., Aesch. , etc. :—in late Poets pentavkiØ , Anth.

pentakismuvrioi

penta±ki"-muvrioi »u<Eth>1/4, ai, a , five times ten thousand, 50,000, Hdt.

pentakiscivlioi

penta±ki"-civlioi »i<Eth>1/4, ai, a , five thousand, Hdt.

pentakosiavrch"

penta±kosi-avrch" or -avrco" , oJ , the commander of 500 men, Plut.

pentakovsioi


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