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σταμίνες
στάμνος
στᾱ́μων
στᾶν
στᾶσα
στασιάζω
στασίαρχος
στασιασμός
στασιαστής
στασιαστικός
στάσιμος
στάσις
Στᾱσίχορος
στασιώδης
στασιωρός
στασιῶται
στασιωτείᾱ
στασιωτικός
στάσκον
στατέον
στατήρ
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στάσιμος
στάσιμοςονadjστάσις of waterstanding, stagnantX.of a state of certainty; of motion, as an absurditystationary, at restPl.of persons, their naturessteady, steadfastPl. Arist. Plb. Plu. of water of a particular consistencystablePl.of a spearsturdy, firmPlb.of a harmony, metre, rhythm, way of speakingsedate, statelyArist. neut.sb.stationary song, choral song, stasimonsung by the chorus when it has reached its station in the orchestra, opp. parodos, sung as it entersArist. in military ctxts.of the kind that holds its positionof a section of cavalry in the centre, opp. lighter horse on the flanksstanding, immobilePlb.of a fighting force, ref. to heavily armed troops, opp. lighter skirmishersPlu.of a loanapp.put outat a regular rate of intereststandingLys.law of Solon neut.sb.fig.weight, gravityof a situationPlb. στασιμωτέρωςcompar.adv more stablyPl.

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standing, stationary

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στάσιμος
Headword (normalized):
στάσιμος
Headword (normalized/stripped):
στασιμος
IDX:
37039
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:cambridge-greek-lexicon-37040
Key:
στάσιμος

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