διάδοχ-ος, ον,
succeeding a person
in a thing:
1) with
dative person et
genitive of things, δ. Μεγαβάζῳ τῆς στρατηγίης his
successor in the command, [
Refs 5th c.BC+]; θνητοῖς. διάδοχοι μοχθημάτων
succeeding them
in, i.e.
relieving them
from, toils, [
Refs 5th c.BC+]
2) with
genitive of things only, δ. τῆς Ἀστυόχου ναυαρχίας
succeeding to his command, [
Refs 5th c.BC+]
3) with
genitive person only, φέγγος ὕπνου δ. sleep's
successor light, [
Refs 5th c.BC+]
4) with
dative person only, δ. Κλεάνδρῳ [
Refs 5th c.BC+]; quasiact, λύπη. δ. κακῶν κακοῖς
bringing a succession of evils
after evils, [
Refs]; ἀγὼν. γόων γόοις (γόων bis codices) δ. [
Refs]
5)
absolutely, διάδοχοι ἐφοίτων they went to work
in relays or
gangs, [
Refs 5th c.BC+]:
neuter plural as
adverb,
in turn, [
Refs 5th c.BC+]
6) as
substantive, οἱ Δ. the [
Refs 1st c.BC+]
6.b) the lowest grade of court officials at Alexandria, [
Refs 2nd c.BC+]
6.c)
substitute, deputy, [
Refs 2nd c.AD+]
6.d)
head of a school of philosophers, τῆς σχολῆς [
Refs 1st c.BC+]
6.e) a kind of
gem, [
Refs 1st c.AD+]