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lavmbda

lavmbda, lambda±kivzw, lambdakismov" , v. sub L l . init.

Lavmia

Lavmia± , hJ , ( lamov" = laimov" ) a monster said to feed on mans flesh, a bugbear to frighten children with, Ar.

La`mno"

La`mno", Lamnovqen, Lamniav" , Dor. for Lhmn- .

lampadarciva

lampa±d-arciva , hJ , ( a[rco" ) the superintendence of the lampadhdromiva , a branch of the Gymnasiarchia, Arist.

lampadhdromiva

lampa±dh-dromiva , hJ , ( drovmo" ) the torch-race, an Athenian ceremony at the festivals of the fire-gods Prometheus, Hephaestus, and Athena, in which the runners carried lighted torches, from the joint altar of these gods in the outer Cerameicus to the Acropolis; after the Persian war Pan received a like honour, Hdt.

lampadhforiva

lampa±dhforiva , Ion. -ivh , hJ , = lampadhdromiva , Hdt.

lampadhfovro"

lampa±dh-fovro" , oJ , ( fevrw ) a torch-bearer, Aesch.

lampavdion

lampavdion »a±d1/4, tov , Dim. of lampav" , a small torch, Plat.

II. a bandage for wounds, Ar.

lampadou`co"

lampa±d-ou`co" , on , ( e[cw ) torch-carrying, bright-beaming, Eur.

lampav"

lampav" , avdo", hJ , ( lavmpw ) a torch, Aesch ., Soph. , etc. : a beacon-light, Aesch .:—later, an oil-lamp, N.T. , Anth.

2. metaph. of the sun, Soph. , Eur. , etc. ; hJ ejpiou`sa l . the coming light, i.e. the next day, Eur.
II. the torch-race, like lampadhdromiva , Hdt. ; lampavda dramei`n to run the race, Ar.

lampav"

lampav" , Adj. , poët. fem. of lamprov" , gleaming with torches, Soph.

lavmpeske

lavmpeske , 3 sing. Ion. impf. of lavmpw .


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