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tivsi" »iØ1/4, ew", hJ , ( tivnw ) payment by way of return or recompense, retribution, vengeance, Hom ., etc. ; tivsin dou`naiv tino" to suffer punishment for an act, Lat. poenas dare , Hdt .; kasignhvtou tivsi" for him, Soph. ; in pl. , jOroivtea tivsie" meth`lqon (where it may be personified, avengers, like jErivnue" ), Hdt.

2. power to repay or requite, both in bad and good sense, Theogn.

ti`son

ti`son , aor. I imper. of tivnw .

titaivnw

tiØtaivnw , aor. I ejtivthna , Ep. tivthna , Ep. redupl. for teivnw, tanuvw , to stretch, tovxa titaivnwn bending his bow, Il.; so in Med. , ejtitaivneto tovxa was bending his bow, Hom.

2. to stretch out, ejtivtaine tavlanta was holding them out, Il.; ejtivtaine trapevza" was laying them out, Od.

3. to draw at full stretch, of horses, etc. , a{rma titaivnein Il.; a[rotron titaivneton Ib.; absol. , titaivneton haste along, Ib.

4. Pass. to strain or exert oneself, chiefly in part. , titainovmeno" with vehement effort, Od.; of a horse galloping, titainovmeno" pedivoio stretching over the plain ( ventre a` terre ), Il.; so of birds, titainomevnw pteruvgessin Od.

Titavn

Ti<Eth>tavn , a`no", oJ , mostly in pl. Ti<Eth>ta`ne" , Ion. Ti<Eth>th`ne", oiJ , dat. Tivthsi , Ep. Tithvnessi :— the Titans, a race of gods placed beneath Tartarus, Il. (where two are named— Iapetus and Cronus), acc. to Hes ., six sons and six daughters of Uranus and Gaia; hurled from Olympus into nether darkness, Hes. : other names are given by later Poets, as Atlas, Aesch. ; Prometheus, Soph. ; Qevmi" Aesch .; and in Lat. Poets Titan is the Sun-god. (The oldest deriv. of the name is given in Hes. , the Stretchers, Strivers; others connect it with tivta" (from tivnw ), Avengers.)

Titaniv"

Ti<Eth>ta<Eth>niv" , Ion. Tithniv", ivdo", hJ , fem. of Titavn , Aesch.

Titanokravtwr

Ti<Eth>ta<Eth>no-kravtwr , oro", oJ , ( kratevw ) conqueror of the Titans, Luc.

Titanoktovno"

Ti<Eth>ta<Eth>no-ktovno" , on , ( kteivnw ) slaying Titans, Batr.

tivtano"

tivta±no" »iØ1/4, hJ , a white earth, chalk or gypsum, Hes.

Titanwvdh"

Ti<Eth>ta<Eth>n-wvdh" , e" , ( ei\do" ) Titan-like, Titanic, Titanw`de" blevpein Luc.

tivta"

tivta" »iØ1/4, ou, oJ , Dor. for tivth" , = timwrov" , avenger, Aesch.

Tith`ne"

Ti<Eth>th`ne" , oiJ , Ion. for Tita`ne" .


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