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1 argue
1. transitive verb1) (maintain)argue that... — die Ansicht vertreten, dass...
2) (treat by reasoning) darlegen [Grund, Standpunkt, Fakten]3) (persuade)argue somebody into doing something — jemanden dazu überreden, etwas zu tun
2. intransitive verbargue somebody out of doing something — [es] jemandem ausreden, etwas zu tun
argue with somebody — sich mit jemandem streiten
argue for/against something — sich für/gegen etwas aussprechen
argue about something — sich über etwas (Akk.) streiten
* * *1) ((with with someone, about something) to quarrel with (a person) or discuss (something) with a person in a not very friendly way: I'm not going to argue; Will you children stop arguing with each other about whose toy that is!) (sich) streiten2) ((with for, against) to suggest reasons for or for not doing something: I argued for/against accepting the plan.) argumetieren, Gründe anführen3) ((with into, out of) to persuade (a person) (not) to do something: I'll try to argue him into going; He argued her out of buying the dress.) überreden4) (to discuss, giving one's reasoning: She argued the point very cleverly.) begründen•- academic.ru/3576/arguable">arguable- argument
- argumentative* * *ar·gue[ˈɑ:gju:, AM ˈɑ:rg-]I. vi▪ to \argue with sb mit jdm streiten2. (reason) argumentierenII. vt▪ to \argue sth etw erörterna well-\argued article ein Artikel m mit Hand und Fuß▪ to \argue sth away etw wegdiskutieren▪ to \argue that... dafür sprechen, dass...2. (persuade)▪ to \argue sb into/out of doing sth jdm etw ein-/ausreden3.* * *['Aːgjuː]1. vihe is always arguing — er widerspricht ständig, er muss immer streiten
there's no arguing with him — mit ihm kann man nicht reden
don't argue (with me)! — keine Widerrede!
don't argue with your mother! —
I don't want to argue, if you don't want to — ich will mich nicht streiten, wenn Sie nicht wollen
there is no point in arguing — da erübrigt sich jede (weitere) Diskussion
you can't argue with a line of tanks — mit Panzern kann man nicht diskutieren
a 25% increase, you can't argue with that (inf) — eine 25%ige Erhöhung, da kann man nichts sagen (inf) or nicht meckern
he wasn't used to employees arguing — Angestellte, die ihre Meinung sagten, war er nicht gewöhnt
2)to argue against sth — gegen etw sprechen; (in book) sich gegen etw aussprechen
or favor (US) —
just one thing argues against him/it — nur eins spricht gegen ihn/dagegen
2. vt1) (= debate) case, matter diskutieren, erörtern; (JUR) vertretena well argued case — ein gut begründeter or dargelegter Fall
to argue one's way out of sth — sich aus etw herausreden
2) (= maintain) behauptenhe argues that... — er vertritt den Standpunkt, dass..., er behauptet, dass...
I'm not arguing that... — ich will nicht behaupten, dass...
3)(= persuade)
to argue sb out of/into sth — jdm etw aus-/einreden4) (= indicate) erkennen lassen, verraten* * *argue [ˈɑː(r)ɡjuː]A v/i1. argumentieren, Gründe (für und wider) anführen:a) für etwas eintreten (Person),b) für etwas sprechen (Sache);a) gegen etwas Einwände machen (Person),b) gegen etwas sprechen (Sache)don’t argue (with me)! keine Widerrede!;argue noisily about eine lautstarke Auseinandersetzung haben über (akk)4. folgern ( from aus)B v/t1. be-, erweisen, zeigen2. (das Für und Wider) erörtern (von), diskutieren:argue sth away etwas (hin)wegdiskutieren;argue sth out etwas ausdiskutieren3. geltend machen, vorbringen, behaupten, die Meinung vertreten ( alle:that dass)4. argue sb into sth jemanden zu etwas überreden;argue sb into doing sth jemanden (dazu) überreden, etwas zu tun;argue sb out of sth jemandem etwas ausreden;argue sb out of doing sth (es) jemandem ausreden, etwas zu tun6. beweisen, verraten, anzeigen, zeugen von* * *1. transitive verb1) (maintain)argue that... — die Ansicht vertreten, dass...
2) (treat by reasoning) darlegen [Grund, Standpunkt, Fakten]3) (persuade)argue somebody into doing something — jemanden dazu überreden, etwas zu tun
2. intransitive verbargue somebody out of doing something — [es] jemandem ausreden, etwas zu tun
argue for/against something — sich für/gegen etwas aussprechen
argue about something — sich über etwas (Akk.) streiten
* * *v.argumentieren v.auseinander setzen ausdr.behaupten v.bereden v.bestreiten v.erörtern v.streiten v.(§ p.,pp.: stritt, gestritten)vorbringen v. -
2 résister
résister [ʀeziste]➭ TABLE 1 indirect transitive verb* * *ʀezisteverbe transitif indirect1) ( s'opposer par la force)résister à — to resist [agresseur, assaut, régime]
2) ( supporter physiquement)résister à — [personne, organe, animal] to stand [effort]; [matériau, bateau] to withstand [force, poussée]; [bâtiment, bois, objet] to resist [intempéries]
l'appareil ne résistera pas longtemps à un tel traitement — the machine won't last long if you treat it like that
couleur qui résiste au soleil — colour [BrE] that won't fade in the sun
le mur n'a pas résisté — the wall collapsed ou gave
qui résiste à la chaleur/rouille — heatproof/rustproof
rien ne lui résiste, il casse tout — he breaks everything in sight, and I mean everything!
3) ( supporter moralement)résister à — to get through, to endure [épreuve]
4) ( être plus fort que)résister à — [amour, amitié] to withstand [séparation]
résister au temps or à l'épreuve du temps — to stand the test of time
théorie qui ne résiste pas à l'analyse — theory that doesn't stand up to ou bear analysis
5) ( tenir tête)résister à — to resist [personne, pression, charme, tentation]
* * *ʀeziste virésister à [assaut, tentation] — to resist, [effort, souffrance] to withstand, [personne] to stand up to, to oppose
* * *résister verb table: aimer vtr ind1 ( s'opposer par la force) résister à to resist [agresseur, assaut, attaque, occupation, régime]; le voleur a tenté de résister the thief tried to resist arrest; résister par la violence to put up armed resistance; résister par la non-violence to resist by nonviolent means; résister passivement to use passive resistance;2 ( supporter physiquement) résister à [personne, cœur, organe, animal] to stand [effort physique]; to be able to stand [soif, climat]; [matériau] to withstand [force, poussée, vent]; [mur, bâtiment, bateau] to stand up to, to withstand [force, poussée, corrosion, explosion]; [tissu, vêtement] to stand [lavage]; [bâtiment, mur, bois, objet] to stand up to, to resist [intempéries, chaleur, traitement] ; l'appareil ne résistera pas longtemps à un tel traitement the machine won't last long if you treat it like that; tissu qui résiste à des lavages fréquents material that will stand frequent washing; couleur qui résiste au soleil colourGB that won't fade in the sun; le bâtiment/mur n'a pas résisté the building/wall collapsed ou gave; crème qui résiste à l'eau waterproof cream; matériau qui résiste à la chaleur/rouille heatproof/rustproof material; le coffre-fort a bien résisté the safe remained intact; rien ne lui résiste, il casse tout he breaks everything in sight, and I mean everything!;3 ( supporter moralement) résister à [personne] to get through, to endure [épreuve, chagrin, tragédie]; to bear [angoisse];4 ( être plus fort que) résister à [amour, entente, amitié] to withstand [séparation, différences]; to overcome [conventions, opposition]; [économie, pays, régime, industrie] to withstand [crise, invasion, changement, grève, scandale]; résister à la concurrence de to stand the competition from; le gouvernement n'a pas résisté à la pression de l'opinion the government had to give in to public opinion; résister au temps or à l'épreuve du temps to stand the test of time; théorie qui ne résiste pas à l'analyse theory that doesn't bear ou stand up to analysis; leur amour a résisté à l'opposition de leurs parents their love was stronger than their parents' opposition;5 ( tenir tête) résister à to resist [personne, influence, pression, charme]; il ne supporte pas qu'on lui résiste he can't bear resistance; personne ne peut lui résister nobody dares stand up to him/her;6 ( repousser) résister à la tentation to resist temptation; je n'ai pas pu résister, j'ai acheté un nouveau chapeau I couldn't resist (it), I bought a new hat.[reziste]résister à verbe plus préposition[gendarme, huissier] to put up resistance toj'ai toujours résisté à ses caprices I've always stood up to ou opposed his whimsje ne peux pas lui résister, il est si gentil I can't resist him, he's so nicerésister à ses désirs/penchants to fight against one's desires/inclinationsla toiture/théière n'a pas résisté the roof/teapot didn't stand up to the shock4. [suj: livre, projet] to stand uprésister à l'analyse/l'examen to stand up to analysis/investigation -
3 shabby
ˈʃæbɪ прил.
1) а) поношенный;
потрепанный, протертый( об одежде, мебели и т. п.) Syn: threadbare, frayed б) пообносившийся, пообтрепавшийся (о человеке) в) убогий, захудалый;
бедный (о жилище)
2) а) жалкий, ничтожный;
мелочный a shabby tip ≈ маленькие, скупые чаевые Syn: pitiable, pitiful
3) неубедительный( об оправдании, мысли и т. п.)
4) гнусный, низкий, подлый( о поступке, поведении и т. п.) to do smb. a shabby turn ≈ бесчестно поступить с кем-л. Syn: ignoble поношенный, потрепанный, потертый, ветхий( об одежде, вещах) - * clothes поношенная /потрепанная/ одежда - a * sofa потертый диван - to become * истрепаться, износиться одетый в лохмотья, обносившийся - a * hobo бродяга в лохмотьях, босяк, оборвыш - to look * иметь жалкий /нищенский/ вид;
выглядеть оборванцем убогий, бедный, захудалый - * furniture убогая /бедная/ обстановка - * neighbourhood захудалый район - * existence жалкое существование - * house ветхий /полуразвалившийся/ дом несправедливый, недостойный - to treat smb. in a * way несправедливо отнестись к кому-л. - I feel * about it я чувствую, что вел себя недостойно;
мне стыдно за себя слабый, неубедительный - * reasoning неубедительное рассуждение - * excuse слабое оправдание, неубедительная отговорка низкий, подлый, бесчестный - * trick подлый обман - it is very * of him это подло с его стороны - a * way to behave гнусное поведение - to do smb. a * turn бесчестно поступить с кем-л. скупой, мелочный - * present подарок, на который поскупились shabby жалкий, ничтожный ~ запущенный, захудалый, убогий ( о доме и т. п.) ~ низкий, подлый;
shabby treatment гнусное обращение ~ обносившийся ~ протертый, потрепанный, поношенный ~ низкий, подлый;
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4 shabby
[ʹʃæbı] a1. 1) поношенный, потрёпанный, потёртый, ветхий (об одежде, вещах)shabby clothes - поношенная /потрёпанная/ одежда
to become shabby - истрепаться, износиться
2) одетый в лохмотья, обносившийсяa shabby hobo - бродяга в лохмотьях, босяк, оборвыш
to look shabby - иметь жалкий /нищенский/ вид; выглядеть оборванцем
3) убогий, бедный, захудалыйshabby furniture [room] - убогая /бедная/ обстановка [комната]
shabby house - ветхий /полуразвалившийся/ дом
2. несправедливый, недостойныйto treat smb. in a shabby way - несправедливо отнестись к кому-л.
I feel shabby about it - ≅ я чувствую, что вёл себя недостойно; мне стыдно за себя
3. слабый, неубедительныйshabby excuse - слабое оправдание, не убедительная отговорка
4. низкий, подлый, бесчестныйto do smb. a shabby turn - бесчестно поступить с кем-л.
5. скупой, мелочныйshabby present [tip] - подарок [чаевые], на который [-ые] поскупились
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5 ἄγω
Aἄγεσκον Hdt.1.148
, A.R.1.849: [tense] fut.ἄξω Il.1.139
, etc.: thematic [tense] aor. imper.ἄξετε Il.3.105
, inf. ἀξέμεναι, -έμεν, Il.23.50, 111: [tense] aor. 2ἤγαγον Il.6.291
, etc., opt.ἀγαγοίην Sapph.159
: [tense] aor. 1 ἦξα rare, , part.ἄξας Batr. 119
, inf. : [tense] pf. (Abu Simbel, vii/ vi B. C.), Plb.3.111.3, ([etym.] προ-) D.19.18, ([etym.] συν-) X.Mem.4.2.8; (Sigeum, iii B.C.), etc., [dialect] Dor.συν-αγάγοχα Test.Epict.3.12
; , J.BJ1.30.1, Alex.Fig.1.11, etc. (also in compds., ([etym.] εἰσ-) Ps.-Philipp. ap. D.18.39, ([etym.] κατ-) Decr.ib.73);ἀγείοχα PTeb.5.193
(ii B. C.), etc.; ἀγέωχα ([etym.] δι-) CIG4897d (Philae, i B. C.), PTeb.5.198 (ii B. C.), etc.: [tense] plpf.ἀγηόχει Plb.30.4.17
:—[voice] Med., [tense] fut.ἄξομαι Hom.
, Hdt., Trag.: them. [tense] aor. 1ἄξοντο Il.8.545
, imper. ἄζεσθε ib. 505: also ἀξάμην ([etym.] ἐσ-) Hdt.5.34, ([etym.] προεσ-) 1.190, 8.20: [tense] aor.2ἠγαγόμην Hom.
, etc., [ per.] 2sg. (Cret.):—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut. , ([etym.] προσ-) Th.4.87, etc.; ἄξομαι in pass. sense, A.Ag. 1632, Pl.R. 458d, ([etym.] προσ-) Th.4.115, etc.: [tense] aor. 1ἤχθην X.An.6.3.10
, [dialect] Ion.ἄχθην Hdt.6.30
, part.ἀχθείς Hippon. 9
: [tense] pf. ἦγμαι Hdt 2.158, D.13.15; also in med. sense, v. infr. B.2.I lead, carry, fetch, bring, of living creatures, φέρω being used of things,δῶκε δ' ἄγειν ἑτάροισι.. γυναῖκα, καὶ τρίποδα.. φέρειν Il.23.512
; βοῦν δ' ἀγέτην κεράων by the horns, Od.3.439; ἄ. εἰς or πρὸς τόπον, poet. also c. acc. loci, νόστοι δ' ἐκ πολέμων ἀπόνους (sc. ἄνδρας).. ἆγον οἴκους A.Pers. 863
(lyr.);Ἅιδας.. ἄγει τὰν Ἀχέροντος ἀκτάν S.Ant. 811
(lyr.);ἄ. τινά τινι Od.14.386
;ἵππους ὑφ' ἅρματ' ἄ. 3.476
, cf. A.Pr. 465.b part. ἄγων taking,στῆσε δ' ἄγων Il.2.558
, cf. Od.1.130, S.OC 1342, etc.2 take with one,ἑταίρους Od.10.405
, cf. S.OC 832, etc.; τι Il.15.531, Hdt.1.70; of a wife, A.Pr. 559 (lyr.) (more usu. [voice] Med., q.v.).3 carry off as captives or booty, Il.1.367,9.594, A. Th. 340, etc.;ἄχθη ἀγόμενος παρὰ βασιλέα Hdt.6.30
; ἀγόμενος, i.e. δοῦλος, Archil.155, cf. E.Tr. 140, Pl.Lg. 914e; Δίκην ἄγειν to lead Justice forcibly away, Hes.Op. 220;ἡ ἐπιθυμία ἄγει Arist.EN 1147a34
; of a fowler,φῦλον ὀρνίθων ἀμφιβαλὼν ἄγει S.Ant. 343
: esp. in phrase ἄ. καὶ φέρειν harry, ravage a country, first in Il.5.484 οἷόν κ' ἠὲ φέροιεν Ἀχαιοὶ ἤ κεν ἄγοιεν, cf. 23.512 sq.; freq. in Hdt. and [dialect] Att. Prose:—in [voice] Pass.,ἀγόμεθα, φερόμεθα E.Tr. 1310
, cf. Ar.Nu. 241: more rarely reversed,φέρουσί τε καὶ ἄγουσι Hdt. 1.88
;ἔφερε καὶ ἦγε πάντας Id.3.39
: c. acc. loci,φέρων καὶ ἄγων τὴν Βιθυνίδα X.HG3.2.2
; ib.5; ἄ. alone, ravage, IG9(1).333 ([dialect] Locr., v B. C.): —but φέρειν καὶ ἄγειν sts. means simply bear and carry, bring together, Pl.Phdr. 279c; τὴν ποίησιν φέρειν τε καὶ ἄγειν, i.e. bring it into the state, Id.Lg. 817a, cf. X.Cyr.3.3.2.4 ἄ. εἰς δίκην or δικαστήριον, ἐπὶ τοὺς δικαστάς to carry one before a court of justice, freq. in [dialect] Att.,πρὸς τὴν δίκην ἄ. E.Fr. 1049
;ὑπ' ἐπίγνωσιν ἀχθῆναι PTeb.28.11
(ii B. C.); simply , etc.;ἐπὶ θανάτῳ ἄ. X.An.1.6.10
, etc.:—[voice] Pass.,ἐπὶ βασιλεῖς ἀχθήσεσθε Ev.Matt.10.18
, cf. PTeb.331.16 (ii A.D.);φόνου ἄγεσθαι Plu.2.309e
.b [voice] Pass., to be confiscated, τὰ κτήνη ἀχθήσεται πρὸς τὰ ἐκφόρια (to meet the rent) PTeb.27.75 (ii B. C.).5 of ships, carry as cargo, import, [ οἶνον]νῆες ἄγουσι Il.9.72
, etc.; ἵνα οἱ σὺν φόρτον ἄγοιμι (i.e. σύν οἱ) Od.14.296.6 draw on, bring on,πῆμα τόδ' ἤγαγον Οὐρανίωνες Il.24.547
;Ἰλίω φθοράν A.Ag. 406
(lyr.);τερμίαν ἁμέραν S.Ant. 1330
(lyr.); ; ; .II lead towards a point, lead on,τὸν δ' ἄγε μοῖρα κακὴ θανάτοιο τέλοσδε Il.13.602
;κῆρες ἄγον θανάτοιο 2.834
;οἷ μ' ἀτιμίας ἄγεις S.El. 1035
: also c. inf., ἄγει θανεῖν leads to death, E.Hec.43: c. acc. cogn.,ἄγομαι τάνδ' ἑτοίμαν ὁδόν S.Ant. 877
(lyr.); ὁδὸς ἄγει the road leads, Heraclit.71, S.OT 734, Tab.Heracl.1.16, etc.: metaph., tend,ἐπὶ τὸ ἄκρον Pl.Lg. 701e
.2 lead, guide, esp. in war,λαόν Il.10.79
; ἄ. στρατιάν, ναῦς, etc., Th.7.12, 8.59, etc., cf. X.An.4.8.12; henceabs., march,θᾶσσον ὁ Νικίας ἦγε Th.7.81
, cf. X.HG4.2.19, etc.: simply, go,ἄγωμεν Ev.Marc. 1.38
; of the gods, etc., guide, Pi., Hdt., etc.;ἐπ' ἀρετήν E.Fr. 672
;διὰ πόνων ἄγειν τινά Id.IT 988
.3 manage,νόῳ πλοῦτον Pi.P.6.47
;πολιτείαν Th.1.127
; τὴν σοφίαν conduct philosophical inquiry, Pl.Tht. 172b; of reasoning,ἀγαγεῖν τοὺς λόγους Arist.APr. 47a21
; εἰς τὸ ἀδύνατον ἄ. ib. 27a15 (v.l. ἀπάγοντας):—[voice] Pass., to be led, guided, ; .5 bring up, train, educate,ἀγόμενοις ὀρθῶς Pl.Lg. 782d
;ἤχθη τὴν λεγομένην ἀγωγήν Plu.Ages.1
; of animals, train, X.Mem.4.1.3.6 reduce,ἐς βραχὺ τὴν ἀρχήν Hp. VM1
;ἐς τὸ ἥμισυ Id.Mul.1.78
; of propositions,εἰς ῥᾳδιξστέραν κατασκευήν Papp.1076.6
.III draw out in length, τεῖχος ἄ. to draw a line of wall, Th.6.99;μέλαθρον εἰς ὀρόφους AP9.649
(Maced.);ὄγμον ἄ. Theoc.10.2
; ἄ. γραμμάς to draw lines, Arist.Top. 101a16; ἤχθωσαν κάθετοι let perpendiculars be drawn, Mete. 373a11; ἄ. ἐπίπεδον describe a plane, Archim.Sph.Cyl.1.7, etc.:—[voice] Pass.,ἦκται ἡ διῶρυξ Hdt.2.158
, cf. Th.6.100; κόλπου ἀγομένου τῆς γῆς, i.e. when the land forms a bight, Hdt.4.99.IV hold, celebrate, Ἀπατούρια, ὁρτήν, Hdt. 1.147, 183 (more usu. ἀνάγειν); freq. in [dialect] Att.,ἄ. ἀγῶνα IG1.53.33
;θυσίαν, θεωρίαν Isoc.19.10
; ; , cf. LXX To.11.19 ([voice] Pass.);ἐκκλησίαν Plu.Aem.30
:—[voice] Pass.,ἀγοραῖοι ἄγονται Act.Ap.19.38
.2 keep, observe a date,ἄ. τὴν ἡμέραν ταύτην πάντα τὸν χρόνον Th.5.54
, cf. Men.521;κατὰ σελήνην τὰς ἡμέρας Ar.Nu. 626
; reckon,τοὺς ἐνιαυτοὺς καθ' ἥλιον Gem.8.6
.3 keep, observe,ὀρθὰν ἄγεις ἐφημοσύναν Pi.P. 6.20
;σπονδὰς ἄ. πρός τινας Th.6.7
; , etc.: c. acc., as periphr. for a neut. Verb, σχολὴν ἄγειν, = σχολάζειν, E.Med. 1238, Pl.R. 376d; ἡσυχίαν ἄ., = ἡσυχάξειν, X.An.3.1.14;ἄ. ἀπαστίαν Ar. Nu. 621
; κρύψιν ἄ., of stars betw. setting and rising, Autol.2.9; keep up, sustain, maintain,νεῖκος Pi.P.9.31
; γέλωτ' ἄγειν to keep laughing, S.Aj. 382;ἄ. κτύπον E.Or. 182
(lyr.); with predicate, maintain,ἐλευθέραν ἦγε τὴν Ἑλλάδα D.9.36
.4 of Time, pass,ἀπήμαντον ἄγων βίοτον Pi.O.8.87
; ποίας ἡμέρας δοκεῖς μ' ἄγειν; S.El. 266;ὁ βίος οὑμὸς ἑσπέραν ἄγει Alex.228
, cf. ὥραν ἄγειν to be ripe,τῆς γαστρὸς ὥραν ἀγούσης Philostr.VA2.14
; ὥραν ἦγε θανάτου Chor.p.38B.;τῆς ἡλικίας ἄγον τὸ ἄνθος Id.p.53
B.;τέταρτον ἔτος ἄγων καὶ τριακοστόν Gal.Lib. Propr.1
.V hold account, treat,ἄ. ἀρετὰν οὐκ αἴσχιον φυᾶς Pi.I.7(6).22
; ἐν τιμῇ ἄγειν or ἄγεσθαι, ἐν οὐδεμιῇ μοίρῃ ἄ., περὶ πλείστου ἄ., Hdt.1.134, 2.172, 9.7, etc.; θεοὺς ἄ. to believe in, A.Supp. 924; διὰ τιμῆς ἄ. τινά, etc., Luc. Prom.Es4, etc.;τὸ πρᾶγμ' ἄ... ὡς παρ' οὐδέν S.Ant.34
;τὴν Ἀφροδίτην πρόσθ' ἄ. τοῦ Βακχίου E.Ba. 225
;τιμιώτερον ἄ. τινά Th.8.81
;εὐεργεσίας εἰς ἀχαριστίαν καὶ προπηλακισμὸν ἄ. D.18.316
:—with Adverbs, ;ἐντίμως ἄ. Pl.R. 528c
, etc.:—[voice] Pass., .VI draw down in the scale, hence, weigh, ἄ. μνᾶν, τριακοσίους δαρεικούς, etc., weigh a mina, 300 darics, etc., D.22.76, 24.129, cf. Philippid.9.4, etc.;ἄ. πλέον Arist.Pr. 931b15
;ἄ. σταθμόν Plu.2.96b
.VII on ἄγε, ἄγετε, v.s. vocc.B [voice] Med. ἄγομαι, carry away for oneself,χρυσόν τε καὶ ἄργυρον οἴκαδ' ἄγεσθαι Od.10.35
; take with one, 6.58, E.Heracl. 808, etc.; of a ship's cargo, D.35.20; take to oneself,δῶρον Theoc.1.9
, cf. 11; take upon oneself,ἄγεσθαι ἐς χεῖρας Hdt.1.126
, 4.79.2 ἄγεσθαι γυναῖκα take to oneself a wife, Od.14.211;γυναῖκα ἄ. ἐς τὰ οἰκία Hdt.1.59
, etc.;ἄγεσθαί τινα ἐς δῶμα Hes.Th. 410
; simply ἄ. marry, Hdt.2.47, etc.: [tense] pf. [voice] Pass. ἦγμαι is used in this med. sense, J.AJ14.12.1; of the father, bring home a wife for his son, Od.4.10, Hdt.1.34; of a brother, Od.15.238; of friends of the bridegroom and bride, Od.6.28, Hes.Sc. 274: later in [voice] Pass. of the wife, PGnom. 138 (ii A.D.).
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