νικητήριος
niketerios
belonging to a conqueror
Appears 16 times across Plato's dialogues.
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Dictionary (LSJ)
νικητήριος, ον, A. belonging to a conqueror or to victory, δόξα ν. the glory of victory, 263; ν. φίλημα a kiss as the conquerorʼs reward, Smp. 6.1; ἆθλα ν. Lg. 832e. II. as Subst. νικητήριον (sc. ἆθλον), τό, prize of victory, Ζεῦ, σὸν τὸ ν. Eq. 1253; τὸν βοῦν ἔλαβε τὸ ν. Cyr. 8.3.33, cf. HG 6.2.28; ν. ἁμίλλης Inscr.Délos 464.10 (ii B.C.): mostly in pl., τῷ καλλικοτταβοῦντι νικητήρια τίθημι Fr. 537; ν. λαβών Alc. 1028; τὰ ν. οἴσεσθαι, φέρεσθαι, κομίζεσθαι, to win the prize, Euthd. 305d, Phdr. 245b, R. 612d; τὰ ν. τοῦ κιθαρῳδοῦ IG 22.1388.37. 2. νικητήρια (sc. ἱερά), τά, festival of victory, ν. ἑστιᾶν to celebrate this festival by a banquet, Cyr. 8.4.1, Phoc. 20; ποιεῖν 67.9. 3. also in pl., decisive proof, Septim. 4.
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