- ἄστυ
- ἄστυ, τό, [dialect] Ep. and [dialect] Ion. gen. εος (disyll. in Semon.7.74), [dialect] Att. and Trag. εως (ἄστεος is never required by the metre, ἄστεως (trisyll.) is necessary in E.Or.761, Ph.842, El.246, and is the only form found in [dialect] Att. Inscrr., as IG2.584.7, 22.463.76; it is a disyll. in E.El.298, Ba. 840): pl.,A
ἄστη Id.Supp.952
;ἄστεα Hdt.1.5
:—town,ἄ. μέγα Πριάμοιο Il.2.332
, al.: with name in gen., Σουσίδος, Σούσων ἄ., A.Pers.119, 535;ἄ. Θήβης S.OC1372
, Tr.1154, etc.2 lower town, opp. acropolis, Hdt.1.176, al.II in Attica, town (i.e. Athens), opp. ἀγρός (country), mostly without Art.,στυγῶν μὲν ἄ. Ar.Ach.33
;ἐξ ἄστεως νῦν εἰς ἀγρὸν χωρῶμεν Id.Fr.107
; ἔγημα . . ἄγροικος ὢν ἐξ ἄστεως I married a town girl, Id.Nu.47;τῶν κατ' ἄστυ πραγμάτων Men.Georg. Fr.4
: also with Art.,πρὸς τὸ ἄ. Pl.R.327b
, 328c, al.2 Athens, opp. Phalerum or Piraeus, Id.Smp.172a, D.20.12, Arist.Pol.1303b12, al.; τὸ ἄστυ τῆς πόλεως, opp. Piraeus, Lycurg.18; ἄρχοντος ἐν ἄστει, opp. ἐν Σαλαμῖνι, IG2.594.3 in Egypt, Alexandria, PHal.1.89 (iii B. C.), St.Byz. s.v. ἄστυ, etc.III town in the material sense, opp. πόλις (the civic body), Il.17.144.IV Adv. ἄστυδε (q. v.). (ϝάστυ, cf.ϝασστυόχος IG5(2).77
([place name] Tegea): gen. ϝάστιος ib.7.3170 (Orchom. [dialect] Boeot.): but prob. not cogn. with Skt. ua/sati 'dwell', which has e in the root.)
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