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1 gaze
intransitive verbblicken; (more fixedly) starrengaze at somebody/something — jemanden/etwas anstarren od. ansehen
* * *[ɡeiz] 1. verb 2. noun(a long steady look.) starrer Blick* * *[geɪz]I. vi starrento \gaze into the distance/out of the window ins Leere/aus dem Fenster starrenII. n Blick mreproachful/steady \gaze vorwurfsvoller/unverwandter Blickto avert one's \gaze [from sth/sb] seinen Blick [von etw/jdm] abwenden; ( fig)to be exposed to the public \gaze im Licht der Öffentlichkeit stehen* * *[geɪz]1. nBlick min the public gaze — im Blickpunkt der Öffentlichkeit
2. vistarrento gaze at sb/sth — jdn/etw anstarren
* * *gaze [ɡeız]A v/i starren:B s (starrer) Blick, Starren n:turn one’s gaze from one person to the other einen nach dem anderen anstarren* * *intransitive verbblicken; (more fixedly) starrengaze at somebody/something — jemanden/etwas anstarren od. ansehen
* * *(at) v.anstarren v. -
2 still
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3 figo
fīgo, xi, xum, 3 (archaic part. perf. ficta, Lucr. 3, 4; Varr. R. R. 3, 7, 4), v. a. [Gr. sphing-ô, to bind fast; sphigmos, phimos, muzzle; cf. fīlum, for figlum. Curt. Gr. Etym. p. 186; Germ. dick. dicht; Engl. thick. etc., Corss. Krit. Nachtr. p. 233], to fix, fasten, drive or thrust in, attach, affix (class.; cf.: pango, configo, defigo).I.Lit., constr. aliquid, aliquid in with abl. ( poet. also in with acc., or aliquid with abl. only):B.imbrices medias clavulis,
Cato, R. R. 21, 3:palum in parietem,
Plaut. Mil. 4, 4, 4:mucrones in cive an in hoste,
Cic. Phil. 14, 3, 6:tabulam decreti Caesaris aut beneficii,
to post up, id. ib. 1, 1, 3; cf. id. ib. 12, 5 fin.:Antonius accepta grandi pecunia fixit legem a dictatore comitiis latam,
i. e. posted it up as having been carried, id. Att. 14, 12, 1; cf.:adsentiri, ne qua tabula ullius decreti Caesaris figeretur,
id. Phil. 1, 1, 3:fixit leges pretio atque refixit,
Verg. A. 6, 622:quique aera legum vetustate delapsa, noscerent figerentque,
Tac. H. 4, 40:nec verba minacia aere fixo legebantur,
Ov. M. 1, 91:quam damnatis crucem servis fixeras,
hadst fixed in the ground, erected, Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 6, § 12:feraces plantas humo,
to plant, set, Verg. G. 4, 115:clavos verticibus,
Hor. C. 3, 24, 5:cuneos,
Plin. 17, 14, 24, § 109 (dub.):veribus trementia (frusta),
to fix on spits, Verg. A. 1, 212:spicula pectore,
Prop. 2, 13, 2 (3, 4, 2 M.);for which: harundo in vertice fixa,
Hor. S. 1, 8, 7:cristas vertice,
Verg. A. 10, 701:fumantes taedas sub pectore,
id. ib. 7, 457:notas in collo dente,
to impress, Tib. 1, 8, 38:virus in venas per vulnera,
injects, Cic. Arat. 432: vestigia, plants his steps, i. e. moves on, Verg. A. 6, 159:arma quae fixa in parietibus fuerant,
fastened up, hung up, Cic. Div. 1, 34, 74; cf.:scuta sublime fixa,
id. ib. 2, 31, 67:arma ad postem Herculis,
Hor. Ep. 1, 1, 5:arma thalamo,
Verg. A. 4, 495:arma Troïa hic,
id. ib. 1, 248:clipeum postibus,
id. ib. 3, 287:dona Laurenti Divo,
id. ib. 12, 768: ID AES AD STATVAM LORICATAM DIVI IVLII, S. C. ap. Plin. Ep. 8, 6, 13:qui spolia ex hoste fixa domi haberent,
Liv. 23, 23, 6; 38, 43, 11:navalem coronam fastigio Palatinae domus,
Suet. Claud. 17:luteum opus celsā sub trabe (hirundo),
Ov. F. 1, 158: ipse summis saxis fixus asperis, Enn. ap. Cic. Tusc. 1, 44, 107, and id. Pis. 19, 43 (Trag. v. 413 ed. Vahl.):aliquem cruci,
nail, Quint. 7, 1, 30; Suet. Dom. 10:corpus lacerum in crucem (al. cruce),
Just. 21, 4 fin.:figit in virgine vultus,
fixes, Verg. A. 12, 70:oculos solo,
id. ib. 1, 482:oculos in terram,
Sen. Ep. 11: in poet. transf.:oculos horrenda in virgine fixus,
Verg. A. 11, 507 (cf.:defixus lumina vultu,
id. ib. 6, 156; Tac. A. 3, 1):Caesar in silentium fixus,
Tac. A. 6, 50 (56):obstipo capite et figentes lumine terram,
Pers. 3, 80:foribus miser oscula figit,
kisses, Lucr. 4, 1179:oscula dulcia,
Verg. A. 1, 687:sedem Cumis,
to fix his abode, Juv. 3, 2:domos,
Tac. A. 13, 54.—Transf., to fix by piercing through, to transfix, pierce (cf. configo, II.):II.hunc intorto figit telo,
Verg. A. 10, 382:hunc jaculo acuto,
Ov. M. 10, 131: hostes telis, Auct. B. Alex. 30 fin.:fixisse puellas gestit (Cupido),
Tib. 2, 1, 71:cervos,
Verg. E. 2, 29:dammas,
id. G. 1, 308; id. A. 5, 515; Sil. 1, 305:cutem (clavi),
Sen. Prov. 3:olli per galeam fixo stetit hasta cerebro,
Verg. A. 12, 537:aprum,
Juv. 1, 23:figar a sagitta,
Ov. H. 16, 278:vulnus,
to inflict, Mart. 1, 61, 4.Trop.A. 1.With in and abl.: ego omnia mea studia, omnem operam, curam, industriam, cogitationem, [p. 749] mentem denique omnem in Milonis consulatu fixi et locavi, Cic. Fam. 2, 6, 3.—2.With in and acc. (rare):3.fixus in silentium,
Tac. A. 6, 50.—In other constructions:B.beneficium, quemadmodum dicitur, trabali clavo,
Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 21, § 53:nostras intra te fige querelas,
Juv. 9, 94:penitus hoc se malum fixit,
Sen. Tranq. 15:nequitiae fige modum tuae,
Hor. C. 3, 15, 2. —(Acc. to I. B.) Of speech, to sting; taunt, rally a person:A.aliquem maledictis,
Cic. N. D. 1, 34, 93:adversarios,
id. Or. 26, 89.—Hence, fixus, a, um, P. a., fixed, fast, immovable.Lit. (very rare):B.illud maneat et fixum sit,
Cic. Rab. Post. 9, 25:inque tuis nunc Fixa pedum pono pressis vestigia signis,
i. e. firmly fixed in, Lucr. 3, 4; cf.in the foll.: astra,
the fixed stars, Manil. 2, 35; so,flammae,
Ov. Tr. 4, 3, 15.— Far more freq.,Trop.:vestigia (integritatis) non pressa leviter, sed fixa ad memoriam illius provinciae sempiternam,
Cic. Sest. 5, 13:non ita fixum, ut convelli non liceret,
id. Clu. 45, 126: fixum et statutum, id. Mur., 30, 62; cf.:consilium fixum,
id. Att. 6, 14, 2:animo fixum immotumque sedere, ne, etc.,
Verg. A, 4, 15: fixum est, with a subj.-clause, it is fixed, determined, Sil. 2, 364; 3, 114:decretum stabile, fixum, ratum,
Cic. Ac. 2, 9, 27; cf.:ratum, fixum, firmum,
permanent, id. ib. 2, 46, 141:illud fixum in animis vestris tenetote,
fixed, impressed, id. Balb. 28, 64: quae perpetuo animo meo fixa manebunt, Lepid. ap. Cic. Fam. 10, 34, 3.— Adv.: fixe, fixedly (late Lat.):ubi tenacius habitabit et fixius,
Aug. Ep. 6 fin. -
4 στερεός
A firm, solid,σ. λίθος ἠὲ σίδηρος Od.19.494
;βοέαι Il.17.493
; αἰχμὴ σ. πᾶσα χρυσέη all of solid gold, Hdt.1.52, cf. 183;ἕρμα σ. γῆς E.Hel. 854
, cf. X.Cyn.9.16;γῆ σ. καὶ ἀδιάλυτος Epicur.Nat.14.2
; τὰ -ώτερα τῶν ὀστέων, opp. τὰ ἀραιότερα, Hp.Fract.33; τὸ ς., opp. κενόν, Democr. ap. Arist.Ph. 188a22, Metaph. 985b7; opp. μαλθακός, Pl.Phdr. 239c; κυσὶ σ. καὶ ἰσχνοῖς, opp. προβάτοις πίοσι καὶ ἁπαλοῖς, Id.R. 422d;ἀθλητής D.L.2.132
;βραχίονες Theoc.22.48
; ; ; σ. κέρας solid, opp. κοῖλον, Arist.HA 500a6;σ. κάλαμος Thphr.HP4.11.10
; στερεὰ τροφή solid food, D.S.2.4, Ep.Hebr.5.12, Arr.Epict.2.16.39 ([comp] Comp.); τὸ σ. σῶμα, opp. ὁ χυλός, Gal.15.463; σ. κοιλίη costive, Hp.Acut. (Sp.) 56. Adv. - ρεῶς firmly, fast,κατέδησαν Od.14.346
;ἐντέτατο Il.10.263
; νῶτα.. ἑλκόμενα ς., of wrestlers, 23.715.b of money, standard, of full value, D 20 (Delph., ii B.C.); so perh. of sums due in kind,πυροῦ στερεοῦ PRein.8.5
(ii B.C.), al.; and of linear and square measures, τῆς προσούσης αὐλῆς πηχῶν σ. ὀκτὼ τὸ ἐπιβάλλον αὐτῷ μέρος ἥμισυ πήχεις σ. τέσσερας eight (four) standard cubits, PStrassb.87 (ii B.C.), cf. PLond.3.1024.19 (ii B.C.); πόδες ς. standard feet, Milet.7p.59 ([place name] Didyma); μέτρημα ς. Supp.Epigr.4.446.11 (ibid, iii/ii B.C.).c ὠρύγη ποταμὸς ἐπὶ τὰ τρία ς. the ditch was restored by digging to its three normal dimensions, OGI672 (Canopus, i A.D.), cf. 673, where the Latin version has at tria soldu (m).2 metaph., stiff, stubborn, στερεοῖς ἐπέεσσι, opp. μειλιχίοις, Il.12.267;κραδίη -ωτέρη ἐστὶ λίθοιο Od.23.103
. Adv.-ρεῶς, ἀποειπεῖν Il.9.510
, cf. 23.42.3 later, hard, stubborn, cruel,πῦρ Pi.O.10(11).36
;ὀδύναι Id.P.4.221
; (anap.);ἁμαρτήματα S.Ant. 1262
(lyr.); ;οὕτω σ. <τι> πρᾶγμα θερμόν ἐσθ' ὕδωρ Antiph.245
;σ. φωνή Tryph.490
; τοῦτο ἤδη -ώτερον harder, more difficult, Pl.R. 348e.4 of language, τὸ εὔτονον καὶ ς. solidity, D.H.Din.8;ποιήματα Phld.Po.5.5
, cf. 4 ([comp] Sup.).5 σ. ζῴδια, i.e. productive of settled conditions, Serapio in Cat.Cod.Astr.1.100.17, Ptol.Tetr.32, PMag.Lond.46.47.II of bodies and quantities, solid, cubic, opp. ἐπίπεδος (plane), Pl.Phlb. 51c; σ. γωνία a solid angle, Id.Ti. 54e sq., cf. Euc. 11 Def.11;σ. πῆχυς POxy.669.7
(iii A.D.); σ. ἀριθμός a cubic number, Arist.Pol. 1316a8; τὰ ς. cubic numbers, representing bodies of three dimensions, Pl.Tht. 148b: dat. sg. in the third power,Theol.Ar.
4. (Cf. Skt. sthirás 'firm, hard, solid', OHG. star 'rigid', OE. starian 'stare fixedly'.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > στερεός
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