05010

Source: 550, 559, 563, 564

@LINK τάξις

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5010. τάξις τάξις, εως, [τάσσω] 0. an arranging:
I. in military sense:
1. a drawing up, the order or disposition of an army, Thuc., Xen., etc.; τὰ ἀμφὶ τάξεις tactics, Xen.
2. battle array, order of battle, Lat. acies, κατὰ τάξιν Hdt.; ἐν τάξει Thuc., etc.
3. a single rank or line of soldiers, Lat. ordo, ἐπὶ τάξεις ὀλίγας γίγνεσθαι to be drawn up a few lines deep, id=Thuc.
4. a body of soldiers, a squadron, Aesch., Soph.: at Athens, the quota of infantry furnished by each φυλή (cf. ταξίαρχος II), Lys.: of smaller bodies, a company, cohort, Xen.; so of ships, a squadron, Aesch.:—generally, a band, company, id=Aesch.
5. a post or place in the line of battle, Lat. statio, Hdt.; μένειν ἐν τῇ ἑωυτοῦ τάξει, opp. to ἐκλείπειν τὴν τ., id=Hdt.
II. generally, an arrangement, order, Plat., etc.
2. order, regularity, id=Plat.
3. τ. τοῦ φόρου an assessment of tribute, Xen.: an arrangement with creditors, Lex ap. Dem.
4. a political order, a constitution, Arist.
III. metaph. from I. 5, the post or position one holds, Aesch., etc.; ἐν Θετταλῶν τάξει, ἐν ἐχθροῦ τ. viewed as Thessalians, as an enemy, Dem.; ἐν ἐπηρείας τάξει by way of insult, id=Dem.
2. one's duty towards another, ἡ ὑπέρ τινος τ. id=Dem.; ἡ εὐνοίας τ. the duty of good-will, id=Dem.
IV. a class of men, as of magistrates, Xen., Dem.

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5010. τάξις tavxis taxis {tax'-is}
from 5021; regular arrangement, i.e. (in time) fixed succession (of rank or character), official dignity:--order. see GREEK for 5021

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5010 na'ar naw-ar'

a primitive root; to reject:--abhor, make void.