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1 Έκτορος
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2 Διώνυσος
Δῐώνῡσος, Διόνῡσος (Διώνυσος, -ου, -οιο; Διονύσου, -ον.) son of Zeus and Semele, god of wine, in whose honour the dithyramb was sung (O. 13.18, fr. 75. 9—12.) companion of Demeter (I. 7.5), called also Bromios, Eriboas, and ?Lyaios. The story of his capture by pirates whom he turned into dolphins (Hom. Hymn. 7), appears to have been treated in fragg. 236, 267. ταὶ Διωνύσου πόθεν ἐξέφανεν σὺν βοηλάτᾳ χάριτες διθυράμβῳ; (Mosc.: Διον- codd.) O. 13.18 ἦρα χαλκοκρότου πάρεδρον Δαμάτερος ἁνίκ' εὐρυχαίταν ἄντειλας Διόνυσον; (sc. Θήβα) I. 7.5 τὰν Διωνύσου πολυγαθέα τιμὰν (Boeckh: Διον- codd. Luciani) fr. 29. 5. εἰ καί τι Διω[νύς]ου ἄρουρα φέρει βιόδωρον ἀμαχανίας ἄκος (supp. Nairn: a ref. to the wine of Keos) Pae. 4.25 Διωνύσοιο καρπῷ (i. e. wine: Διον- codd. Athenaei: corr. Boeckh) fr. 124. 3. δενδρέων δὲ νομὸν Διώνυσος πολυγαθὴς αὐξάνοι (Wil.: Διον- codd. Plutarchi) fr. 153. ]Διόνυς[ Δ. 2. 31. ἔντι [δὲ καὶ] θάλλοντος ἐκ κισσοῦ στεφάνων Διο[νύσου μ]αιόμεναι (supp. Hermann, Wil.) Θρ. 3. 3. test., Herodian. 2. 492. 28L. οἱ δ (sc. Διόνυσον λέγουσιν) ἀπὸ τοῦ Διὸς καὶ τῆς Νύσης τοῦ ὄρους ὠνομάσθαι· ἐπεὶ ἐν τούτῳ ἐγεννήθη, ὡς Πίνδαρος, καὶ ἀνετράφη fr. 85a, = 247 Schr. Herodian 2. 375. 12L. Πίνδαρος δέ φησι λυθίραμμον. καὶ γὰρ Ζεὺς τικτομένου (sc. Διονύσου) ἐπεβόα· λῦθι ῥάμμα fr. 85. -
3 ἀσκός
-οῦ + ὁ N 2 3-6-2-5-0=16 Gn 21,14.15.19; Jos 9,4.13bag (made from skin) Gn 21,14ἀσκὸς οἴνου wineskin Jos 9,4*Ps 32(33),7 ὡς ἀσκόν like a bag-כנאד for MT כנד like a dam, see also Ps 77(78),13; *Jb 13,28 ἀσκῷlike a bag-ֶקב רֹכְּfor MT ָקב ָר כְּ -
4 αὐχμέω
A to be squalid or unwashed,αὐχμεῖς τε κακῶς καὶ ἀεικέα ἕσσαι Od.24.250
, cf. Ar.Nu. 442; to be parched, Pl.R. 606d; αὐχμεῖ [φυτά] dry up, Thphr.HP4.10.7:—also [full] αὐχμάω, part. αὐχμῶσαι interpol. in Hp.Prog.2; ;αὐχμῶντες Thphr.HP8.10.4
;αὐχμῶντα Plu.2.187d
, Luc.Vit.Auct.7;αὐχμῶσαν Id.Apol.6
, etc.; [dialect] Ep.αὐχμώοντα Nonn.D.26.108
, etc.— αὐχμέω is always used exc. in part. acc. to Phryn.PSp.10B.; αὐχμᾷς is cited from Phryn.Com.76 by Poll.2.34; other forms are ambiguous,αὐχμῶν Ar.Pl.84
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5 ἀπορρῖγέω
ἀπο-ρρῖγέω ( ϝρῖγέω), perf. with pres. signif. ἀπερρίγᾶσι: shrink from with shuddering, be afraid, Od. 2.52†.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἀπορρῖγέω
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6 βουνός
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `hill' (Hdt.).Other forms: βουνός στιβάς, κύπριοι H.Derivatives: βοῦνις f. `hilly' (A.; cf. θοῦρις Schwyzer 464). Plant names βουνιάς `Brassica napus' (Agatharch.) and βούνιον `Bunium ferulaceum' (Dsc.), cf. Strömberg Pflanzennamen 117. βουνίτης epithet of Pan, but reinterpreted as containing βοῦς; Dor. βωνίτης, Redard, Noms en - της 39; also βωνίτης.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: Acc. to Hdt. 4, 199 Cyrenaean, but the word is Dorian (Solmsen, Berliner Phil. Wochenschrift 1906, 756f.). A dialectal word that was spread in Hellenistic times (DELG). - Fur. 08, 213 cites μουνιάς, μουνιαδικόν as variants of βουνιάς, which may points to Pre-Gr. origin. He further adduces Basque muno `hill'. Further he refers to προύνους βουνοὺς H. - Fur. 213 n. 53 thinks that βουνός στιβάς (`bed of straw') derives from βῡ́νω(?)Page in Frisk: 1,260Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > βουνός
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7 καταβολή
καταβολή, ῆς, ἡ (s. καταβάλλω; Hippocr., Demosth. et al.; ins, pap, 2 Macc 2:29; AssMos Fgm. a=Tromp p. 272; EpArist, Philo, Joseph.; Just., D. 102, 4 τῇ ἐπὶ τοῦ πύργου καταβολῇ [s. καταβάλλω 2]; Ath., R. 17 p. 69, 6).① the act of laying someth. down, with implication of providing a base for someth., foundation. Readily connected with the idea of founding is the sense beginning (Jos., Bell. 2, 260 ἀποστάσεως καταβολή) τ. καταβολὴν τ. στάσεως ποιεῖν be responsible for beginning the dissension (cp. Polyb. 13, 6, 2 καταβολὴν ἐποιεῖτο τυραννίδος) 1 Cl 57:1. Esp. καταβολὴ κόσμου (Plut., Mor. 956a ἅμα τῇ πρώτῃ καταβολῇ τ. ἀνθρώπων): ἀπὸ καταβολῆς κόσμου from the foundation of the world (Theoph., Ant. 3, 26 [p. 258, 27]; difft., Polyb. 1, 36, 8; 24, 8, 9; Diod S 12, 32, 2—all three ἐκ καταβολῆς) Mt 13:35; 25:34; Lk 11:50; Hb 4:3; 9:26; Rv 13:8; 17:8; B 5:5. πρὸ καταβολῆς κόσμου (AssMos Fgm. a) J 17:24; Eph 1:4; 1 Pt 1:20.—OHofius, ZNW 62, ’71, 123–38. Also abs. (without κόσμου, s. κόσμος 3; cp. EpArist 129) Mt 13:35 v.l. This may be the mng. of Hb 11:11, where it is said of Sarah δύναμιν εἰς καταβολὴν σπέρματος ἔλαβεν she received the ability to establish a posterity (s. NRSV mg.). But② κ., a t.t. for the sowing of seed, used of begetting (τοῦ σπέρματος [εἰς γῆν ἢ μήτραν M. Ant. 4, 36]: Plut., Mor. 320b σπορὰ κ. καταβολή of the procreation of Romulus by Ares and Silvia; 905e; Ps.-Lucian, Amor. 19; Galen, Aphorism. 4, 1, XVII/2, 653 K.; cp. Philo, Op. M. 132; Epict. 1, 13, 3; Herm. Wr. 9, 6; Ath., R. 17 p. 69, 6 σπερμάτων καταβολήν; s. Field, Notes 232). If this mng. is correct for Hb 11:11, there is prob. some error in the text, since this expression could not be used of Sarah, but only of Abraham (e.g. αὐτῇ Σάρρᾳ=‘together w. Sarah’ is read by W-H. margin; Riggenbach; Michel; B-D-F §194, 1. This use of the dat. is found in Thu., X. et al., also Diod S 20, 76, 1; Appian, Samn. 7 §2; Polyaenus 6, 18, 2; 7, 15, 3; 8, 28; Theod. Prodr. 6, 148 H. αὐτῇ Ῥοδάνῃ). Windisch, Hdb. ad loc. and s. αἷμα 1a.—MBlack, An Aramaic Approach3, ’67, 83–89.—DELG s.v. βάλλω. M-M. EDNT. TW. -
8 αταβιστικός
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9 σφεῖς
A FORMS: nom.σφεῖς Hdt.7.168
, Th.5.46,65, X.An. 7.5.9, HG5.2.8, Pl.R. 487c:—the uncontr, form σφέες is never found, cf. A.D.Pron.93.1, though recognized by Greg.Cor.p.479 S.:—the obl. cases only are used by Hom.2 Gen. σφέων, in Hom. a monosyll., and sts. enclitic, Il.18.311, Od.3.134; poet. σφείων only in Il., and always in phrase ὦσαν ἀπὸ σφείων, 4.535, 5.626, 13.148; σφέων also in Hdt.2.4, 4.35, al.; [dialect] Att.σφῶν IG12.39.67
, al., Th.1.120, al., Antipho 6.23, etc., also in Hom. in the phrase σφῶν αὐτῶν, Il.12.155, 19.302.3 Dat. σφίσι ([etym.] ν ) or σφισι ([etym.] ν) 4.2, 17.453, 22.288, 474, A. Pr. 481, Hdt.1.4, al., Th.1.19, al., X.HG1.7.5, etc.; more freq. in the forms σφι, σφιν, Il.2.612, 614, al., A.Pr. 254, al., Hdt.1.31, al. (not in [dialect] Att. Prose); in Trag. never σφι; sts. elided σφ', Il.3.300, 8.4, etc.; σφιν also in [dialect] Dor. Prose, SIG56.48 (Argos, v B.C.), IG22.1126.25 (Delph. Amphict., iv B.C.), Schwyzer 92.5 (Argos, iii B.C.), Anon. in PSI9.1091.21:— σφίσι ([etym.] ν) is not enclitic acc. to A.D.Pron.98.12, sts. enclitic acc. to Hdn.Gr.2.42 (who says elsewh. (2.57 ) that pronouns beginning with σφ- are always enclitic); σφι ([etym.] ν) is enclitic, exc. at the beginning of a phrase, asσφὶν δ' αὐτοῖς Hes.Fr.49
(cited by A.D.Pron.98.11).4 Acc., [dialect] Ep. and [dialect] Ion. σφέᾰς (enclit. σφεας) Hom. (v. infr.), Archil.27.2, Hdt.1.4,5, al.; freq. to be pronounced as one long syllable, as inοὐ μέν σφεας ἔτ' ἔολπα Od.8.315
, cf. 480, 13.213, 276; but also as a disyll., Il.12.43, Od.12.225, al.; σφᾰς enclit. in Il.5.567, Parm.1.12, Theoc.21.16, not enclit. in Opp.C.1.471, H.2.231; [dialect] Att.σφᾶς IG12.101.3
, Th.1.24, E.Med. 1378, Or. 1127, etc.; enclit. σφας [ᾱ, cf. S.Ant. 128 (anap.)] S.OT 1470, 1508, OC 486; also σφε Il.19.265, Simon.99, Pi.P.5.86, A.Th. 630 (lyr.), 788 (lyr.), 864 (anap.), S.OT 1505, OC 605, 1669, E.Med. 394, etc.; never in Com. (for Ar.Eq. 1020 is a burlesque oracle), nor in [dialect] Att. Prose; once in Hdt. (7.170, sed leg. σφέας): neut. σφεα (v. infr. 111).II Rare dialectic forms:—[dialect] Lacon. dat. φιν, EM702.41; used also by Emp.22.3, Call.Dian. 125, 213, Fr. 183, Nic.Th. 725: [dialect] Aeol. dat. and acc. ἄσφι, ἄσφε, Sapph.43, Alc.73: Syrac. dat. and acc. ψιν, ψε, Sophr.93,94, Theoc.4.3; ψε and ψεαυτόνς also Cretan, Rendic.Pont. Accad.Rom. di Arch.7.106, Riv.Fil.58(1930).473; Cret. dat.ψιναυτοῖς Riv.Ist.Arch.2.19
: Arc. dat. σφεις IG5(2).6.10, 18 ([place name] Tegea).-- For the dual v. σφωέ: like other pl. forms σφε can be used with reference to two persons, Il.11.111, Od.8.271, 21.192, 206; so σφεας, Il.11.128.III Gender:—in Hom. this Pron. has no neut.; in Od.9.70, 10.355, it refers to things, denoted by feminine nouns: but in [dialect] Ion. Prose occurs the neut. pl. σφεα, Hdt.1.46,89, 2.119, 3.53 ( σφε codd.), 7.50, Abyd.9; σφε is acc. pl. neut. in Theoc.15.80.B MEANINGS:I they, them, pl. of οὗ B.I,ἐκ γάρ σφεων φρένας εἵλετο Παλλὰς Ἀθήνη Il.18.311
;τῶ σφεων πολέες κακὸν οἶτον ἐπέσπον Od.3.134
; ; ; , cf. 443, 457, S.OT 1470, al., E.Med. 1378; this use is not found in Prose, exc. in dialects, SIG56.48 (Argos, v B.C.), IG22.1126.25 (Delph. Amphict., iv B.C.), Hdt.1.3, 2.15, al.b παρὰ δέ σφιν ἑκάστῳ δίζυγες ἵπποι ἑστᾶσι beside each of them, Il.5.195.2 reflexively, as pl. ofοὗ B. 11.1
,ὦσαν ἀπὸ σφείων 4.535
, al.;αἵ ἑ μετὰ σφίσιν εἶχον 22.474
, cf. Th.2.76; later with the same restriction as forοὗ B. 11.1
, e.g.φράζοντες ὡς οὔ σφι περιοπτέη ἐστὶ ἡ Ἑλλὰς ἀπολλυμένη· ἢν γὰρ σφαλῇ, σφεῖς γε οὐδὲν ἄλλο ἢ δουλεύσουσι τῇ πρώτῃ τῶν ἡμερέων Hdt.7.168
, cf. Th.5.46,65, X.An.7.5.9, HG5.2.8, Pl.R. 487c.3 oblique cases in combination with αὐτῶν, αὐτούς, etc., forming a reflex. Pron. used without the foreg. restriction,ἐντὸς δὲ πυκάζοιεν σφέας αὐτούς Od.12.225
;σφῶν δ' αὐτῶν κήδε' ἑκάστη Il.19.302
, cf. 12.155;σφᾶς δ' αὐτάς Hes.Th.34
;Κερκυραῖοι σφῶν αὐτῶν τοὺς ἐχθροὺς δοκοῦντας εἶναι ἐφόνευον Th.3.81
, cf. 1.139, al.; it sts. = ἀλλήλους ([etym.] - ων), ἀλλήλοις κοτέοντες ἐπὶ σφέας ὁρμήσωσι Hes.Sc. 403
;ποθεινοτέρως σφῶν αὐτῶν ἔχειν X.Lac.1.5
; σφᾶς ( σφὰς cod. L) αὐτοὺς.. ἐπέφραδον informed one another, A.R.2.959; but σφᾶς ἑωυτάς is prob. f.l. in Hp.Epid.2.1.3: cf. Thom.Mag.p.329 R.II as sg., = him, her, in the dat. and acc. forms σφι (ν), σφε; σφιν is so used in h.Pan.19, h.Hom.30.9, A.Pers. 759, S.OC 1490 (in Od.15.524 σφιν refers to all the suitors, and in Hes.Sc. 113 to Ares and Cycnus); σφι in Lyc.1242; σφε = him, her, in Pi.I.6(5).74, A.Pr.9, Th. 469, al., S.OT 761, Ant.44, Ph. 200 (anap.), al., E.Alc. 107 (lyr.), 149, 200, Med.33, al.; = it (of a masc. noun) in S.OC40: f.l. for σφεα in Hdt.3.52,53, and for σφεας Id.1.71, al.III once as 2 pers. pl. reflex.,ἠνώγει δέ μ' ἰόντα.. πυθέσθαι ἠὲ.. ἦ.. φύξιν βουλεύοιτε μετὰ σφίσιν Il.10.398
(reported from φύξιν βουλεύουσι μετὰ σφίσιν ib. 311); σφέας for ὑμᾶς in Hdt.3.71 (but with v.l. σφεα). -
10 δρυηκόπος
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11 εἶμι
εἶμι (A ibo), [ per.] 2sg.εἶ S. Tr.83
, Ar.Av. 990, [dialect] Ep. and [dialect] Ion. ,εἶσθα Il. 10.450
, Od.19.69; [ per.] 3sg. εἶσι; pl. ἴμεν, ἴτε, ἴᾱσι: imper. ἴθι (also εἶ in the compd. acc. to Sch., but prob. indic.), [ per.] 3pl. , Pl.Lg. 765a, alsoἴτων A.Eu.32
,ἰόντων Th.4.118
, etc.: subj. ἴω (εἴω Sophr.48
); [dialect] Ep. [ per.] 2sg.ἴῃσθα Il.10.67
; [dialect] Ep. [ per.] 3sg.ἴῃσι 9.701
; [dialect] Ep. pl. ἴομεν (for - ωμεν) 2.440: opt. ἴοιμι, οις, οι, 14.21, etc.;ἰοίην Sapph.159
, IG4.760 ([place name] Troezen), X.Smp.4.16, ([etym.] διεξ-) Isoc.5.98; [dialect] Ep.ἰείη Il.19.209
, cf.περι-ιεῖεν IG22.1126.18
(Amphict. Delph.),εἴη Il.24.139
, Od.14.496, ([place name] Crete): inf. ἰέναι, [dialect] Ep. ἴμεναι (ι in Il.20.365 ) or ἴμεν, alsoἰέμεν Archyt.
ap. Stob.3.1.106 (dub. l.), ἴναι [pron. full] [ῐ] Orac. ap. Str.9.2.23, (ἐξ-) Machoap.Ath.13.580c, cf. EM467.18 ( προς-εῖναι dub. in Hes. Op. 353): part. ἰών, ἰοῦσα, ἰόν: [tense] impf. ᾔειν, ᾔεις (,ἐπεξ-ῄεισθα Euthphr.4b
), ᾔει or - ειν Id.Ti. 38c, Criti. 117e; [dialect] Ep. and [dialect] Ion. ἤϊα, [ per.] 3sg. ἤϊε ([etym.] - εν), [var] contr.ᾖε Od.18.257
; dual ; 1 and [ per.] 2pl., ᾖμεν, ᾖτε; [ per.] 3pl., [dialect] Ep. and [dialect] Ion. ἤϊσαν, [dialect] Ep. also ἴσαν, [dialect] Att. ᾖσαν ([etym.] μετ-) Ar.Eq. 605, cf. Fr. 161, ([etym.] ἐπ-) Od.19.445, later ᾔεσαν ([etym.] εἰς-) Arist.Ath.32.1, etc.; also [ per.] 3sg.ἴε Il.2.872
, al.; [dialect] Ep. [ per.] 1pl.ᾔομεν Od.10.251
, al., [ per.] 3 dualἴτην Il.1.347
; [ per.] 3pl.ἤϊον Od.23.370
:—[voice] Med. [tense] pres. and [tense] impf. ἴεμαι, ἰέμην are mere mistakes for ἵεμαι, ἱέμην (from ἵημι), cf. S.OT 1242, E.Supp. 698:—for [tense] fut. εἴσομαι and [tense] aor. [voice] Med. εἰσάμην, in [ per.] 3sg. εἴσατο, ἐείσατο, [ per.] 3 dual ἐεισάσθην, v. εἴσομαι 11.—The ind. εἶμι usu. has [tense] pres. sense in Hom. ([tense] fut., Il.1.426, 18.280), but in [dialect] Ion. Prose and [dialect] Att. it serves as [tense] fut. to ἔρχομαι (q. v.), I shall go, shall come: the [tense] pres. sense is sts. found in Poetry, prov. αὐτόματοι δ' ἀγαθοὶ ἀγαθῶν ἐπὶ δαῖτας ἴασι (cf. Pl.Smp. 174b), cf. Theoc.25.90, also in compds. ( προς-) A.Eu. 242, (ἐπ-) Th.4.61, ( συν-) Str.3.2.2. [[pron. full] ῐ- in all tenses, exc. in [dialect] Ep. Subj. ἴομεν for ἴωμεν at the beginning of a verse]:— come or go, the special senses being given by the context, οἴκαδ' ἴμεν go home, Il.17.155;τάχ' εἶσθα θύραζε Od.19.69
, etc.; come,οὐδέ μιν οἴω νῦν ἰέναι Il.17.710
, etc.; go, depart, Od.2.367;ὑπὸ τεῖχος ἰόντας Il.12.264
.II c.acc.,2 c. acc. cogn., ὁδὸν ἰέναι go a road, Od.10.103; so τὴν ὀρεινήν (sc. ὁδόν) X.Cyr. 2.4.22: metaph.,ἄδικον ὁδὸν ἰέναι Th.3.64
.3 go through or over, τὸ μέσον τοῦ οὐρανοῦ, of the sun, Hdt.2.25, cf. 26: in Hom., freq. c. gen., ἰὼν πεδίοιο going across the plain, Il.5.597.III c. inf. [tense] aor.,ἀλλά τις εἴη εἰπεῖν Ἀτρεΐδῃ Od.14.496
.—On the Homeric βῆ δ' ἴμεν, etc., v. βαίνω.2 c. part. [tense] fut., Ἑλένην καλέουσ' ἴε went to call her, Il.3.383, cf. 14.200, Od.15.213; ἤϊα λέξων I was going to tell, Hdt.4.82; ;εἴ τις ἱστορίαν γράψων ἴῃ Luc. Hist.Conscr.39
.IV also of other motions besides walking or running, as of going in a ship, esp.ἐπὶ νηὸς ἰέναι Od.2.332
, etc.; of the flight of bees, Il.2.87.2 of the motion of things, [πέλεκυς] εἶσιν διὰ δουρός the axe goes through the beam, 3.61; of clouds or vapour, 4.278; of the stars, 22.317; of time, ἔτος εἶσι the year will pass, Od. 2.89; φάτις εἶσι the report goes, 23.362;χρόνος.. ἰὼν πόρσω Pi.O.10
(11).55; ἴτω κλαγγά, βοά, S.Tr. 208 (lyr.), Ar.Av. 857 (lyr.); , cf.Pl.Ap. 19a.V metaph. usages, ἰέναι ἐς λόγους τινί to enter on a conference with.., Th.3.80, etc.; ἰέναι ἐς τοὺς πολέμους, ἐς τὴν ξυμμαχίαν, Id.1.78, 5.30; ἰέναι ἐς χεῖρας to come to blows, Id.2.3, 81; ἰέναι ἐς τὰ παραγγελλόμενα to obey orders, Id.1.121;διὰ δίκης ἰὼν πατρί S.Ant. 742
; ἰέναι διὰ μάχης, διὰ φιλίας, etc., v. διά A.IV.b.VI imper. ἴθι (with or without δή) come now! mostly folld. by [ per.] 2sg. imper.,ἴ. ἐξήγεο Hdt.3.72
; ἴθ' ἐγκόνει, ἴθ' ἐκκάλυψον, S.Aj. 988, 1003;ἴ. πέραινε Ar.Ra. 1170
; in full, ἴ. καὶ πειρῶ go and try, Hdt.8.57: with [ per.] 1pl.,ἴ. οὖν ἐπισκεψώμεθα X.Mem.1.6.4
, cf. Pl. Prt. 332d;ἴτε δὴ ἀκούσωμεν Id.Lg. 797d
: [ per.] 2 dual,ἴθι δὴ παρίστασθον Ar.Ra. 1378
: also [ per.] 2pl.,ἴτε νεύσατε S.OC 248
, cf. OT 1413.VII part. added to Verbs, φρονείτω μεῖζον ἢ κατ' ἄνδρ' ἰών let him go and think.., S.Ant. 768, cf. OC 1393, Aj. 304;βακχεύσεις ἰών E.Ba. 343
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12 λατρεύω
A work for hire or pay, Sol. 13.48: to be in servitude, serve, X.Cyr.3.1.36;παρά τινι Apollod.2.6.3
.2 λ. τινί to be subject or enslaved to, S.Tr.35, etc.: c. acc. pers., serve, E.IT 1115 (lyr.), f.l. in Id.El. 131: metaph., λ. πέτρᾳ, of Prometheus, A.Pr. 968; ; λ. νόμοις obey, X.Ages.7.2; λ. καιρῷ, = Lat. temporibus inservire, Ps.-Phoc.121; τῷ κάλλει λ. to be devoted to.., Isoc.10.57;λ. ἡδονῇ Luc.Nigr.15
.3 serve the gods with prayers and sacrifices, (lyr.): c. acc. cogn., πόνον λ. τινί render due service, ib. 129 (lyr.);πόνον.. τόνδ' ἐλάτρευσα θεᾷ IG2.1378
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13 λιπαρής
λῑπᾰρ-ής, ές,A persisting or persevering in a thing, earnest, indefatigable,περί τινος Pl.Cra. 413a
; περί τι, πρός τι, Id.Hp.Mi. 369d, 372b: also c. gen.,παιδείας Luc.Am.6
.2 of things,λ. χειρουργία Ar.Lys. 672
;προθυμία Luc.Abd.4
; λ. πυρετός an obstinate fever, Id.Hist.Conscr.1.II earnest in begging or praying, importunate, c. part.,λ. ἦσαν δεόμενοι Plu.TG6
;ἀκοῦσαί τι βουλόμενοι λ. ἦσαν Id.2.665e
; λ. χείρ a hand instant in prayer, S.El. 1378: c. gen., fawning upon,τῶν ἐν ἐξουσίᾳ Plu.2.776b
; τὸ λ. importunity, Luc.Herm.24; πρὸς τὸ λ., = λιπαρῶς, S.OC 1119.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λιπαρής
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14 νείκη
νείκ-η, ἡ, -
15 περαντικός
II περαντικά, τά, dub. sens. in POxy.2032.61 (vi A. D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περαντικός
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16 πλάστιγξ
A scale of a balance, Ar. Pax 1248 ; ; τιθέναι εἰς πλάστιγγας, ἐν πλάστιγγι ζυγοῦ κεῖσθαι, Pl.Ti. 63b, R. 550e : metaph.,ἀνώμαλοι πλάστιγγες ἀστάτου τύχης Trag.Adesp.179
;ὅταν δαίμων ἀνδρὸς εὐτυχοῦς τὸ πρὶν πλάστιγγ' ἐρείσῃ τοῦ βίου παλίρροπον S.Fr.576.5
(prob. for μάστιγ'); τὸ τεᾷ π. δοθὲν μακαριστότατον τελέθει Lyr.Adesp.139
;ὥσπερ ἐπὶ πλάστιγγος ἀντιρρέπων Ph.2.170
;εἰς τὴν αὐτὴν τιθεὶς π. τὴν μέθην τῇ μανίᾳ Ath.1.11a
.2 disk poised on the top of theῥάβδος κοτταβική, καθ' ὅσον ἂν τὸν κότταβον ἀφεὶς ἐπὶ τὴν π. ποιήσῃ πεσεῖν Antiph.55.6
, cf. Hermipp.47.8 (anap.) ;π. ἡ χαλκοῦ θυγάτηρ CritiasFr.1D.
, cf. Poll.6.110.III pl., surgical splints, Hippiatr.24,74 ; in form [full] πλήστιγγες, Hp. ap. Gal.19.131.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πλάστιγξ
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17 προΐστημι
A Causal in these tenses, as also in [tense] pres. and [tense] aor. 1 [voice] Med., set before, once in Hom.,προστήσας [σε] πρὸ Ἀχαιῶν Τρωσὶ μάχεσθαι Il.4.156
: c. gen., π. τὸ σῶμα τοῦ σκοποῦ put his body in the way, Antipho 3.2.4 (dub. l.), cf. Plb.1.33.7.3 exhibit publicly, prostitute,π. ἐπ' οἰκημάτων D.Chr.7.133
.II [voice] Med., mostly [tense] aor. 1, put another before oneself, choose as one's leader, Hdt.1.123, 4.80: c. gen., take as one's guardian,Pl.
R. 565c, cf. 442a (cj.), 599a, D.59.37; ;στρατηγόν τινα τοῦ πολέμου π. D.Prooem. 21
.2 put before one, put in front,σκίπωνα προστήσασθαι Hdt.4.172
;τὰ ἅρματα X.HG4.1.18
; τὴν χεῖρα, so as to shade the eyes, Arist.Pr. 960a21.3 metaph., put forward as an excuse or pretence, use as a screen,τί τάδε προὐστήσω λόγῳ; E.Cyc. 319
; , etc.: c. gen., [τὴν ἀτυχίαν] τῆς κακουργίας προϊστάμενος Antipho 2.3.1
; .4 προστησώμεθα Τύρταιον put him forward, cite him as an authority, Pl.Lg. 629a.6 establish a thing before another, τοὺς ἀριθμοὺς τῆς ὑποστάσεως αὐτῶν (sc. τῶν ὄντων) Plot.6.6.15, cf. Procl.Inst. 133.B [voice] Pass., with [tense] aor. 2 [voice] Act. προὔστην: [tense] pf. προέστηκα, [ per.] 2pl.προέστατε Hdt.5.49
; inf. προεστάναι, part. προεστώς (v. infr.): [tense] fut. [tense] pf. προεστήξομαι, v. infr. 11.2:—[tense] aor. [voice] Pass. προεστάθην, v. infr.11.3:—come forward, v.l. for προς- in D.60.15.2 c.acc., approach as a suppliant,ἥ σε.. λιπαρεῖ προὔστην χερί S.El. 1378
; προστῆναι μέσην τράπεζαν dub. in Id.Fr.660.1 (fort. προσβῆναι):—in Hdt.1.86, προσστῆναι is restored.3 c. dat., stand so as to face another, :—in Hdt.1.129, προσστάς is restored.4 stand in public, be a prostitute, Aeschin.Ep.7.3, Vett. Val.16.7.II c. gen., to be set over, be at the head of,τῆς Ἑλλάδος Hdt.1.69
, 5.49;τῶν Ἀρκάδων τοὺς προεστεῶτας Id.6.74
; esp. to be chief or leader of a party, τῶν παράλων, τῶν ἐκ τοῦ πεδίου, Id.1.59;τοῦ δήμου Id.3.82
, Th.3.70, Lys. 13.7; ;τῆς πόλεως Th.2.65
; π. αὐτῶν to be their ringleader, X.An.6.2.9; π. χοροῦ, στρατεύματος, Id.Mem.3.4.3; π. τῶν πολιτειῶν head the respective parties in the state, Lys.25.9, etc.: abs., οἱ προεστῶτες, [dialect] Ion. -εῶτες, the leading men,τῶν σκυθέων Hdt.4.79
, cf. Th.3.11, etc.;οἱ προεστηκότες ἐν ταῖς πόλεσι X.HG 3.5.1
; οἱ ἐν ταῖςπόλεσι προστάντες Th.3.82
;τῷ προεστῶτι καὶ ἄρχοντι Pl.R. 428e
.2 in various relations, govern, direct, οὐκ ὀρθῶς σεωυτοῦ προέστηκας you do not manage yourself well, Hdt.2.173;π. τῆς μεταβολῆς Th.8.75
;τοῦ ἱεροῦ X.HG3.2.31
;τοῦ ἑαυτοῦ βίου Id.Mem.3.2.2
;τοῦ πράγματος D.30.18
;προεστήξομαι τῆς χωνεύσεως PCair.Zen.481.9
(iii B. C.); ἐργασίας, τέχνης, Plu.Per.24, Ath.13.612a;π. ἐνδόξου καὶ καλῆς αἱρέσεως OGI219.3
(Ilium, iii B. C.).3 stand before so as to guard,οἱ δορυφόροι Μασίστεω προέστησαν Hdt.9.107
, cf. E. Heracl. 306, etc.: hence, support, succour,πρόστητ' ἀναγκαίας τύχης S.Aj. 803
; ὁ προστὰς τῆς εἰρήνης the champion of peace, Aeschin.2.161; πάντων προστᾶσα [ δύναμις] Pl.Ti. 25b; π. τινός to be his protector, GDI1726.6 (Delph., ii B. C.), PFay.13.5 (ii B. C.);τῆς ἐναντίας π. γνώμης Plb.5.5.8
; were the authors of..,S.
El. 980; π. [ νόσου] E.Andr. 221: abs.,βέλεα.. ἀρωγὰ προσταθέντα S.OT 206
(lyr.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προΐστημι
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18 σάλπιγξ
A war-trumpet,ὅτε τ' ἴαχε σάλπιγξ Il.18.219
;σ. ἡ ἱερά Artem.1.56
, cf. Lyd.Mens.4.73:—on various σάλπιγγες, v. Poll.4.85 sq., Sch.Il. l.c.:—σ. Τυρσηνική A.Eu. 568
, E. Ph. 1378, Heracl. 831; ὑπαὶ σάλπιγγος by sound of trumpet, S.El. 711, cf. Ar.Ach. 1001; also ἀπὸ ς. X.Eq.Mag.3.12, Plb.4.13.1.2 metaph., Πιερικὰ ς., of Pindar, AP7.34 (Antip. Sid.); οὐρανίη ς. thunder, Tryph.327, Nonn.D.2.558.IV name of a bird, Hsch. (perh. = σαλπιγκτής 2).V a kind of comet, Ptol.Tetr.90.VI epith. of Athena at Argos, Lyc.915,986, Paus.2.21.3.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σάλπιγξ
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19 συνεκπονέω
2 without acc., σ. τινί join in labour with, assist to the utmost, Id. Ion 850, Fr. 136; συνεκπονοῦσα κῶλον perh. sharing the leg- work, i.e. helping me to walk, Id. Ion 740.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συνεκπονέω
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20 συνερκτικός
A driving his opponent into a corner, cogent, Ar.Eq. 1378 codd.: Sch., συνείρων τοὺς λόγους, points to [full] συνερτικός (συνείρω 11
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