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πάν-θειος

pantheios

of, common to all gods, all-embracing divinity

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What it meant

πάν-θειος · pan-theios — LSJ

of, common to all gods

of or common to all gods, τελετή Orph. H. 54.7, al.

II all-embracing divinity

Subst. Πάνθειος, ὁ, all-embracing divinity, IG 42(1).549, 550 (Epid.).

b

(sc. μήν) a month in Lesbos, etc., Supp.Epigr. 3.710.3 (ii B. C.), etc.

2

πανθεία, ἡ, name of a plaster, Orib. Fr. 46.

3 temple, place consecrated to all gods, the Pantheon

Πάνθειον (sc. ἱερόν), τό, temple or place consecrated to all gods, Arist. Mir. 834a12; esp. the Pantheon at Rome, D.C. 53.27: metaph., τὸ τῶν πλανητῶν π. Arist. Fr. 18, cf. Ph. 1.483.

Where it came from

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