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θηροσκόπος
θηροτρόφος
θηροφόνος
θής
θησαίατο
θησάμενος
θησαυρίζω
θησαύρισμα
θησαυρισμός
θησαυροποιός
θησαυρός
θησέμεν
Θησεύς
θῆσθαι
θήσομαι
θῆσσα
θήσω
θῆτα
θητείᾱ
θἠτέρᾳ
θητεύω
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θησαυρός
θησαυρόςοῦm place where things are storedfor safekeepingstoreroom, storehousePl. X.fig., ref. to a cave sheltering the baby HermesS.Ichn.as the name of a dungeonPlu.w.dat.for arrows, fig.ref. to a quiverA.boxfor treasureNT. storage place for valuablestreasure-house, treasuryof a city-state or kingHdt. X. Plu.at a sanctuary, esp. at DelphiPi. Hdt. E. X. Plu.w.gen.of the land of the Athenians, fig.ref. to the silver-mines at LaureionA.of Zeus, fig.ref. to a funeral pyre struck by his lightningE. collection of valuablesstored, buried or otherwise concealed, freq.pl.hoard, cache, treasureHdt. Ar. Pl. X. D. Arist. fig.storehousew.gen.of songs, evilsPi. E.of wisdom, ref. to a personPl.valuable resourcestoreref. to locks of hair held by a suppliantS.ref. to an unburied corpse, as food for birdsS. fig.treasure-housetreasureref. to a person, as a source of wealthE. X.as a source of favours owedIsoc.ref. to a brotherE.ref. to a restrained tongue, a sense of shameHes. Thgn.ref. to wisdom, the repute of one's parentsPl. X.w.gen.of prophecyPi.of the Muses, ref. to songTim.of the heart, as a repository of good intentionsNT.

ShortDef

a store laid up, treasure

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Headword:
θησαυρός
Headword (normalized):
θησαυρός
Headword (normalized/stripped):
θησαυρος
IDX:
19233
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:cambridge-greek-lexicon-19234
Key:
θησαυρός

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