ta±mesiv-crw" , oJ, hJ , ( tevmnw ) cutting the skin, wounding, Il.
tamiva
ta±miva , Ion. -ivh , hJ , a housekeeper, housewife, Hom ., Xen.
tamiva"
ta±miva" , Ion. -ivh" , ou, oJ , ( tevmnw ) one who carves and distributes, a dispenser, Il., Pind. , Ar. :of Zeus, as the dispenser of all things to men, Il.; so Aeolus is t. ajnevmwn Od.:of kings or rulers, a controller, director, Pind .; t. kwvmwn master of the revels, Id.; t. Diov" the priest of Zeus, Id.: t. Moisa`n , i.e. a poet, Id.; oi\ko" t. stefavnwn that hath store of crowns, Id.; th`" te ejpiqumiva" kai; th`" tuvch" t . controller both of his desire and of fortune, Thuc. ; t. triaivnh" , of Poseidon, Ar.
II. in Prose, a controller of payments, treasurer, Hdt .; t. tou` iJrou` the controller of the sacred treasure in the citadel of Athens, Id.
2. at Rome, the quaestor, Plut.
tamieiva
ta±mieiva , hJ , ( tamieuvw ) stewardship, management, economy, Xen.
II.
the office of paymaster,
as a polit. term,
Arist.
2.
at Rome,
the quaestorship,
Plut.
tamiei`on
ta±miei`on , tov , ( tamieuvw ) a treasury, Thuc ., etc.
2. a magazine, Xen.
tamiveuma
ta±miveuma , ato", tov , = tamieiva , Xen.
tamieutikov"
ta±mieutikov" , hv, ovn , of or for stewardship: at Rome, belonging to the quaestorship, Plut.
tamieuvw
ta±mieuvw , f. sw : Pass. , pf. tetamiveumai : ( tamiva" ): to be controller of receipts and expenditure, to be treasurer, paymaster, Ar ., Dem. : c. gen ., t. th`" Paravlou to be paymaster of the Paralus, Dem.
2.
at Rome,
to be quaestor,
Plut.
II.
trans.
to deal out, dispense,
Plat
.,
etc.
:
Pass.
,
tou;" novmou" tetamieuvmeqa
we have
the laws
dealt out,
Lysias:
Med.
,
tamieuvesqai eij" o{son boulovmeqa a[rcein
to control
the limits to which we mean to extend our sway,
Thuc.
2. of keeping house, to regulate, manage, Ar ., Xen. : Pass. , cwvra tamieuomevna tiniv governed or possessed by one, Pind.
3. to store up, Dem .; Zhno;" tamieuveske gonav" she was the depository of it, Soph.
tamivh
ta±mivh, ta±mivh" , Ion. for tamiva, tamiva" .
tavmiso"
tavmiØso" »a±1/4, hJ , rennet, Theocr.