pentakosiomevdimnoi, iJppei`", zeugivtai ), including all whose property in land was under 150 medimni, Plut. : they were employed as light-armed and seamen.
II.
fem.
qh`ssa
, new
Att.
qh`tta
,
hJ
,
a poor girl, one obliged to go out for hire,
Plut.
2.
as
Adj.
qh`ssa travpeza
menial
fare,
Eur.
(From
QE
, Root of
tivqhmi
,
a settler.)
qh`sai
qh`sai , aor. I inf. of * qavw , to suckle: qhvsato , 3 sing. aor. I med.
qhsaurivzw
qhsaurivzw , f. sw , ( qhsaurov" ) to store or treasure up, Hdt ., Xen. , etc. Hence qhsauvrisma
qhsauvrisma
qhsauvrisma , ato", tov , a store, treasure, Soph ., Eur. ; and qhsaurismov"
qhsaurismov"
qhsaurismov" , oJ , a laying up in store, Arist.
qhsauropoiov"
qhsauro-poiov" , ovn , ( poievw ) laying up in store, Plat.
qhsaurov"
qhsaurov" , oJ , (from QE , Root of tivqhmi ) a store laid up, treasure, Aesch ., Ar. : metaph. , q. u{mnwn Pind. ; Dio;" q ., of fire, Eur. ; oijwnoi`" gluku;" q ., of a dead body, Soph.
II.
a store-house, treasure-house, magazine,
Hdt
.:
the treasury of a temple,
Id.,
Xen.
2.
any receptacle
for valuables,
a chest, casket,
Hdt
.;
q. belevessin
, of a quiver,
Aesch.
Qhseivdai
Qhseivdai , oiJ , sons to Theseus, i.e. the Athenians, Soph.
Qhsei`on
Qhsei`on , tov , the temple of Theseus, a sanctuary for criminals and runaway slaves, Ar.
II. ta; Qhsei`a ( sc. iJerav ), the festival of Theseus, Id.
qhsei`"
qhsei`" , Dor. 2 sing. fut. of tivqhmi .
qhsevmenai
qhsevmenai , Dor. for qhvsein , fut. inf. of tivqhmi .
qhseuvmeqa
qhseuvmeqa , Dor. for qhsovmeqa , 1 pl. fut. med. of tivqhmi .
Qhseuv"
Qhseuv" , oJ , gen. evw" , Theseus, the famous ancestral hero of Athens, Il., etc. (From QE , Root of tivqhmi , the Settler; cf. qhv" .)