G5161_Τρόφιμος
Trophimus
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Lexicon G. Abbott-Smith

Voor meer informatie: G. Abbott-Smith's A Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament (New York: Scribner's, 1922)

Τρόφιμος, -ου, ὁ Trophimus: Ac 20:4 21:29, II Ti 4:20.†

Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon

Voor meer informatie: Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon (1940)

τρόφ-ῐμος, ον,
  also ος, η, ον, see infr.:— nourishing, nutritious, γάλα -ώτατον Aristoteles Philosophus “Historia Animalium” 523a11, cf. “Pr.” 927a22 (Comp.), Philodemus Philosophus “περὶ σημείων καὶ σημειώσεων” 27, Soranus Medicus 1.94, al., Galenus Medicus 6.382 ; opposed to ἄτροφος, Theophrastus Philosophus “de Causis Plantarum” 6.4.5: with gen., γᾶ τρόφιμε τῶν ἐμῶν τέκνων Euripides Tragicus “Troades” 1302 (Lyric poetry), cf. “Ion” 235 (Lyric poetry); also ὕδωρ τὸ περὶ κηπείας τ. Plato Philosophus “Leges” 845d ; τ. κλυστῆρες nutritive enemata, Lycusap. Oribasius Medicus 8.34t it.
__II substantive τρόφιμος, ὁ, a slave's young master, ὁ τ. σου Menander Comicus “Epit.fragment” 1, cf. “Epit.” 160, “Pk.” 74, al., “Comica Adespota” 24.20, 25.41 Demosthenes Orator ; rendered erilis filius by Ter. “Andr.” 602, “Eun.” 289, “Phorm.” 39, see Donatus, Aelius Grammaticus Latinus ad locc.: metaph., ἡ βουλὴ τὸν ἑαυτῆς τ. καὶ εὐεργέτην “SIG” 879.10 (Erythrae, 3rd c.AD): ἡ τροφίμη the mistress, 2nd c.AD(?): Pollianus Epigrammaticus 3.73.
__II.2 neuter τρόφιμον, τό, maintenance, sustenance, “BGU” 297.21 (1st c.AD) ; τ. δουλικόν “PMich.Teb.” 121vi18, al. (1st c.AD) : esp. food-supply of Alexandria, Justinianus Imperator “Edict.” 13.26, “PKlein.Form.” 328.4 (6th c.AD,cf. “Arch.Papyrus” 5.294): τροφίμη σύνταξις contract for board, Anthologia Graeca 9.175 (Palladas Epigrammaticus).
__III passive, nursling, foster-child, παῖς τ. τίνο; Euripides Tragicus “Ion” 684 (Lyric poetry), cf. Archippus Comicus 23, Plato Philosophus “Politicus” 272b ; ὁ τ., frequently in Inscrr., “IG” 22.3969,3.3396, etc., and Papyrus, “POxy.” 1491.10 (4th c.AD), etc. ; τ. ἀδελφός “PCair.Preis.” 42.6 (3rd-4th c.AD) ; feminine τροφίμη “POxy.” 903.6 (4th c.AD): οἱ τ. our nurslings, pupils, Plato Philosophus “Respublica” 520d, cf. “Lg.” 804a; τ. τῆς ἀρετῆς Lucianus Sophista “Bis Acc.” 6,cf. “Anthologia Graeca” 10.52 (Palladas Epigrammaticus):—at Sparta, οἱ τ. were young persons too poor to pay their quota to the φιλίτια, and brought up as companions of the richer class, who paid for them, Xenophon Historicus “Historia Graeca (Hellenica)” 5.3.9:— also τ. κύνες dogs kept in the house, Aelianus “De Natura Animalium - Ar.Byzantine Epit.” 11.13, 16.31.
__III.2 of bodies, healthy, strong, well-nourished, Hippocrates Medicus “Aër.” 20 (Comp.) ; of plants, flourishing, luxuriant, Theophrastus Philosophus “de Causis Plantarum” 1.15.4 (Comp.).
__III.3 τ. κύημα viable, capable of life, opposed to ἀνεμιαῖον, 2nd c.AD(?): Pollianus Epigrammaticus 2.6.

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