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                    "description": "<b>ων (οἱ)<\/b> Kabires, <i>n. de trois, ou, sel. d’autres, quatre fils d’Hèphæstos, honorés à Samothrace, Lemnos et Imbros,<\/i> HDT. <i>2, 51 ;<\/i> PLUT. <i>Marc. 30, etc<\/i>.<p style='color:darkblue'><b>Étym<\/b>. <i>pré-grec<\/i>.<\/p>"
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                    "description": "οἱ, <b>the Cabeiri<\/b>, divinities worshipped especially in Lemnos, Samothrace, and Boeotia, Pi. <i>Fr.<\/i> 74b Schr., Hdt. 2.51, 3.37, Str. 10.3.15, etc. ; at Miletus, Nic.Dam. 52J., <i>Milet.<\/i> (v. infr.), <i>BCH<\/i> 1.288; title of play by Aeschylus, Ath. 10.428f, <i>Sch. Pi. P.<\/i> 4.303; sg., Κάβειρος Pi. <i>l.c.<\/i> ; freq. in Boeotian Inscrr. (written Κάβιροι), IG 7.2457, al., cf. <i>AP<\/i> 6.245 (Diod.), Q.S. 1.267; Καβειρίδες Νύμφαι, and Καβειρώ, ἡ, <b>the sisters<\/b> and <b>mother of the Cabeiri<\/b>, Acus. 20J., Pherecyd. 48 J. ; — <i>Adj.<\/i> Καβειρικός, ή, όν, fem. Καβειριάς, άδος, Cabeiric, St.Byz. ; — also Καβειραῖος, α, ον, Id., Paus. 9.25.8; Καβειρία, ἡ, epith. of Demeter at Κάβειροι, Id. 9.25.5 codd. ; Καβείριον, τό, <b>sanctuary of the C.<\/b>, Id. 9.26.2; more correctly Καβείρ[ε]ιον IG 11(2).144 A 90 (Delos, iv BC); Καβείρια, τά, <b>their mysteries<\/b>, <i>Inscr.Perg.<\/i> 252, Hsch. ; — hence Καβειριάζομαι, <b>celebrate these mysteries<\/b>, St.Byz. ; Καβιριάρχας, ὁ, IG 7.2428 (Boeot.); -αρχίω (= -έω), <i>ib.<\/i> 2420. (The spelling -βειρ- is correct, <i>ib.<\/i> 11 (2). <i>l.c.<\/i>, Hdn. <i>Gr.<\/i> 2.411; the form -βιρ- is Boeot. (v. supr.) and late Gr., <i>Milet.<\/i> 6.26 (i AD), Alexio and Philox. ap. <i>Et.Gud.<\/i> 289.30.) (The connexion with the Semitic root <i>KBR<\/i> ΄great’ (cf. the title Μεγάλοι Θεοί) is not certain; nor is that with Skt. <i>Kúbera-<\/i> (name of a divinity), fr. <i>*Kabera-<\/i>, cf. Patron. <i>Kāberaká-.<\/i>)"
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