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1 αἰτία
αἰτί-α, ἡ,A responsibility, mostly in bad sense, guilt, blame, or the imputation thereof, i.e. accusation, first in Pi.O.1.35 and Hdt., v. infr. (Hom. uses αἴτιος):—Phrases: αἰτίαν ἔχειν bear responsibility for, , S.Ant. 1312; but usu. to be accused, τινός of a crime,φόνου Hdt.5.70
: c. inf., Ar.V. 506; foll. by ὡς.., Pl.Ap. 38c; by ὡς c. part., Id.Phdr. 249d; ὑπό τινος by some one, A.Eu.99, Pl. R. 565b: reversely,αἰτία ἔχει τινά Hdt.5.70
,71;αἰ. φεύγειν τινός S.Ph. 1404
; ἐν αἰτίᾳ εἶναι or γίγνεσθαι, Hp.Art.67, X.Mem.2.8.6; αἰτίαν ὑπέχειν lie under a charge, Pl.Ap. 33b, X.Cyr.6.3.16;ὑπομεῖναι Aeschin.3.139
;φέρεσθαι Th.2.60
; λαβεῖν ἀπό τινος ib.18;αἰτίαις ἐνέχεσθαι Pl.Cri. 52a
;αἰτίαις περιπίπτειν Lys.7.1
;εἰς αἰτίαν ἐμπίπτειν Pl.Tht. 150a
;αἰτίας τυγχάνειν D.Ep.2.2
;ἐκτὸς αἰτίας κυρεῖν A. Pr. 332
; ἐν αἰτίῃ ἔχειν hold one guilty, Hdt.5.106;δι' αἰτίας ἔχειν Th. 2.60
, etc.;ἐν αἰτίᾳ βάλλειν S.OT 656
; τὴν αἰτίαν ἐπιφέρειν τινί impute the fault to one, Hdt.1.26;αἰτίαν νέμειν τινί S.Aj.28
;ἐπάγειν D.18.283
;προσβάλλειν τινί Antipho 3.2.4
; ἀνατιθέναι, προστιθέναι, Hp.VM21, Ar. Pax 640, etc.; ἀπολύειν τινὰ τῆς αἰτίης to acquit of guilt, Hdt.9.88, etc.3 in good sense, εἰ.. εὖ πράξαιμεν, αἰτία θεοῦ the credit is his, A.Th.4; δι' ὅντινα αἰτίαν ἔχουσιν Ἀθηναῖοι βελτίους γεγονέναι are reputed to have become better, Pl.Grg. 503b, cf. Alc.1.119a, Arist.Metaph. 984b19; ὧν.. πέρι αἰτίαν ἔχεις διαφέρειν in which you are reputed to excel, Pl.Tht. 169a; οἳ.. ἔχουσι ταύτην τὴν αἰ. who have this reputation, Id.R. 435e, cf. And. 2.12;αἰτίαν λαμβάνειν Pl.Lg. 624a
.II cause,δι' ἣν αἰτίην ἐπολέμησαν Hdt.Prooem.
, cf. Democr.83, Pl.Ti. 68e, Phd. 97a sq., etc.; on the four causes of Arist. v. Ph. 194b16, Metaph. 983a26:—αἰ. τοῦ γενέσθαι or ; :—dat. αἰτίᾳ for the sake of,κοινοῦ τινος ἀγαθοῦ Th.4.87
, cf. D.H.8.29:— αἴτιον (cf.αἴτιος 11.2
) is used like αἰτία in the sense of cause, not in that of accusation.III occasion, motive, αἰτίαν ῥοαῖσι Μοισᾶν ἐνέβαλε gave them a the me for song, Pi.N.7.11;αἰτίαν παρέχειν Luc.Tyr.13
.IV head, category under which a thing comes, D.23.75. -
2 δυσκλεής
δυσ-κλεής, ές,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δυσκλεής
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3 παραληρέω
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παραληρέω
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4 πύλη
A one wing of a pair of double gates,ὀλίγον τι παρακλίναντες τὴν ἑτέρην π. Hdt.3.156
: mostly in pl., gates of a town (whereas θύρα = house-door),Σκαιαὶ π. Il.3.145
, etc.;π. εὖ ἀραρυίας 7.339
;πύκα στιβαρῶς ἀραρυίας 12.454
;πεπταμένας ἐν χερσὶ π. ἔχετε 21.531
; ἄνεσάν τε π. καὶ ἀπῶσαν ὀχῆας ib. 537;π. ἀνοῖξαι A.Ag. 604
;π. κλῇσαι Pl.R. 560c
(the Art. is freq. omitted even in Prose): pl. of several gates, A.Th. 125; ἐν πύλαις in or at the gates, ib. 160, 213 (both lyr.), al.; πρὸς πύλαις ib. 377, 457;ἐπὶ ταῖς πύλαισιν, οὗ τὸ τάριχος ὤνιον Ar.Eq. 1247
.2 in Trag. sts. of the house-door,δωμάτων πύλαι A.Ch. 732
, cf. 561; γυναικείους π. gate or door leading to the women's apartments, ib. 878; ;ἐκτὸς αὐλείων πυλῶν Id.Ant.18
: also in sg., ib. 1186, El. 818; of the door of a tent, Id.Aj.11;πύλης ἄναξ θυρωρέ Id.Fr. 775
.3 πύλαι Ἀΐδαο the gates of the nether world, periphr.for hell, Il.5.646,9.312, Od.14.156;Ἅιδου πύλαι A.Ag. 1291
, cf. Ev.Matt.16.18, etc.; alsoσκότου πύλαι E.Hec.1
;νερτέρων π. Id.Hipp. 1447
.4 custom-house, PTeb.5.34 (ii B.C.); τετελώνηται διὰ πύλης has paid the customs, BGU 1592(iii A.D.), etc.;τὸ σύμβολον τῆς ἱερᾶς Συηνιτικῆς π. PStrassb.79.10
(i B.C.);μισθωταὶ ἱερᾶς π. Σοήνης Ostr. 106
(ii A.D.), al., cf. Ostr.Bodl.v C 1 (ii A.D.),II generally, entrance, orifice,ἀμφὶ πύλας ἰσθμοῖο Emp.100.19
;ἀναπεπταμένας ἔχω τῶν ὤτων τὰς π. Ath.4.169a
;πύλας τοῖς ὠσὶν ἐπίθεσθε Pl.Smp. 218b
; ἡλίου πύλαι, Pythag. name for the eyes, D.L.8.29; portal fissure of the liver,π. καὶ δοχαὶ χολῆς E.El. 828
, cf. Hp.Epid. 2.4.1, Anat.1, Pl.Ti. 71c, Arist.HA 496b32, Gal.15.145; portal vein of the liver, Ruf.Onom. 179, Gal.2.785,5.542.b pl., of the carceres in the circus, Aristid.1.124J.c metaph.,πύλας ὕμνων ἀναπιτνάμεν Pi.O.6.27
;ἐπέων π. B.Fr.4
;ἐν πύλαις γήρως D.C.57.24
, cf. 76.7.2 entrance into a country through mountains, pass, Hdt.5.52: hence, Πύλαι, αἱ, the common name for Θερμοπύλαι, the Gates of Greece, Id.7.201, etc.: of other passes,π. τῆς Κιλικίας καὶ τῆς Συρίας X.An.1.4.4
; αἱ Σύριαι π. ib.5; αἱ Κάσπιαι π. Str.11.12.1;π. Λύδιαι Id.13.1.65
; Ἀμανίδες π. Id.14.5.18, 16.2.8 (αἱ Ἀμανικαὶ καλούμεναι Arr.An.2.7.1
): these passes were sometimes really barred by gates, Hdt.7.176, cf. 3.117, 5.52, X. l.c.: the Isthmus is called πόντοιο πύλαι, Pi.N.10.27;Κορίνθου π. Id.O.9.86
;αἱ π. τῆς Πελοποννήσου X.Ages.2.17
; Πέλοπος νάσου θεόδματοι π. B.p.437 J.3 of narrow straits, by which one enters a broad sea, Πύλαι Γαδειρίδες the Straits of Gibraltar, Pi.Fr. 256; ἐπ' αὐταῖς στενοπόροις λίμνης π., of the Thracian Bosporus, A.Pr. 729; ἐν πύλαις, of the Euripus, E.IA 803. -
5 Σκίρων
A which blew from the Scironian rocks in the Isthmus of Corinth, Arist.Vent. 973b19 (written Σκίρρων), Thphr.Vent.62, Str.1.2.20, 9.1.4, CIG 518 (i B.C.); but it is a north-west wind, like Ἀργέστης, in Arist.Mete. 363b25.II a mythical robber who haunted the rocks between Attica and Megara, killed by Theseus, X.Mem.2.1.14, Pl.Tht. 169a, etc.; Σκίρωνος ἀκτή or ἀκταί the coast near these rocks, S.Fr.24.6, E.Hipp. 1208; the adjacent sea was [full] Σκιρωνικὸν οἶδμα θαλάσσης, Simon.114.3; the rocks themselves [full] Σκιρωνίδες πέτραι, E.Hipp. 979, Heracl. 860, Str.1.2.20, 9.1.4; without πέτραι, Plb.16.16.4; written Σκιρρωνίδες in Arist.Vent. l.c.; Σκιρωνὶς ὁδός the road from Athens to Megara, Hdt.8.71. ( Σκίρων is thus written on vases, Kretschmer Griech. Vaseninschr.p.133; Σκειρ- (codd. Simon., etc.) and Σκιρρ- are misspellings.) -
6 ἀντίφραξις
A barricading, γῆς ἀ. the interposition of the earth, so as to cause a lunar eclipse, Arist.APo. 90a16, cf. Mete. 367b21; so , cf. Plu.2.169a.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀντίφραξις
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7 ἱκανός
A sufficing, becoming, befitting; prose Adj., used two or three times by Trag. (v. infr.):I of persons, sufficient, competent to do a thing, c. inf., Hdt.3.45, Antipho 1.15, etc.; ἱ. τεκμηριῶσαι sufficient to prove a point, Th.1.9;-ώτατος [εἰπεῖν] καὶ γνῶναι Lys.2.42
; τίς σοῦ -ώτερος πεῖσαι; X.Cyr.1.4.12; ἱ. ζημιοῦν with sufficient power to punish, Id.Lac.8.4;ἱ. βοηθεῖν Pl. Phdr. 277a
, cf. R. 365a;ἱ. ὥστε γνῶναι Id.Lg. 875a
, cf. Phdr. 258b;ἱ. κατὰ τὴν ἐπιφάνειαν Plb.25.3.6
, al.: c. acc. rei, ἀνὴρ γνώμην ἱ. a man of sufficient prudence, Hdt.3.4; ἱ. τὴν ἰατρικήν sufficiently versed in medicine, X.Cyr.1.6.15: c. dat. rei,ἱ. ἐμπειρίᾳ καὶ ἡλικίᾳ Pl.R. 467d
;οἱ τοῖς χρήμασιν -ώτατοι X.Eq.2.1
: c. dat. pers., a match for, equivalent to,εἷς ἔχων ἰατρικὴν πολλοῖς ἱ. ἰδιώταις Pl.Prt. 322c
, cf. Tht. 169a: abs.,ἱ. Ἁπόλλων S.OT 377
;οἱ -ώτατοι τῶν πολιτῶν Isoc. 12.132
;κριτὴς -ώτερος Id.10.38
;ἱ. σοφιστής Pl.Ly. 204a
; αὐληταὶ ἱ. ὡς πρὸς ἰδιώτας very tolerable in comparison with.., Id.Prt. 327c;γυνὴ ἱ. μέν, ἄγροικος δέ Luc.DDeor.20.3
; ὁ Ἱ. the Almighty, LXXRu. 1.21.2 in bad sense, capable,ἱ. εἶ λαλῶν κατακόψαι πάντα Men.Sam.69
.II of things, in amount, sufficient, adequate,τὰ ἀρκοῦνθ' ἱ. τοῖς γε σώφροσιν E.Ph. 554
;ἱ. τὰ κακὰ καὶ τὰ παρακείμενα Ar.Lys. 1047
; ἱκανὰ τοῖς πολεμίοις ηὐτύχηται they have had successes enough, Th.7.77; ἱ. εἴς, ἐπί, πρός τι, X.Hier.4.9, Pl.R. 371e, Prt. 322b; [πρόβατα] ἱ. ἐς φορβήν Hdt.4.121
; of size, large enough,οὐχ ἱκανῆς οὔσης τῆς Ἁττικῆς Th.1.2
; οὐδ' ἦν ἱκανά σοι.. μέλαθρα.. ἐγκαθυβρίζειν not large enough to riot in, E.Tr. 996;χώρα ἱ. τρέφειν τοὺς τότε Pl.R. 373d
, al.; of number or magnitude, considerable, ; μέρος τῶν ὄντων ib.2.1.6, etc.; of Time, considerable, long, (lyr.);ἱ. χρόνος τινὶ ἐπιλαθέσθαι Lys.3.10
;ἱκανόν ἐστί τινι Damox.1.1
: with personal constr., .2 sufficient, satisfactory,ἱ. μαρτυρίαν παρέχεσθαι Pl.Smp. 179b
;ἱ. λόγῳ ἀποδεῖξαι Id.Hp.Mi. 369c
; τὸ ἱ. λαμβάνειν to take security or bail, Act.Ap.17.9, OGI629.100 (Palmyra, ii A.D.); τὸ ἱ. ποιεῖν give security, Plb.32.3.13, D.L.4.50, Just.Nov.86.4 (but simply, satisfy,τῷ ὄχλῳ Ev.Marc.15.15
);ἱ. δοῦναι PSI6.554.23
(iii B.C.), POxy.294.23 (i A.D.); ἐφ' ἱκανόν,= ἱκανῶς, Plb.11.25.1, D.S.11.40.III Adv. - νῶς sufficiently, adequately, Th.6.92, etc.; λαγόνες λαπαραὶ ἱ. X.Cyn.5.30, cf. Arist.Phgn. 807b26;ἱ. εἴρηται περί τινος Id.EN 1096a3
, al.; later, considerably, amply, Philostr.VA3.6, VS1.8.3, Ant.Lib.7.7; fully,μιᾶς ὥρας ἱ. παρελθούσης Ptol.Alm.4.6
.b excessively, οὔτε γὰρ ἱ. ὑγρόν ἐστι not too moist, Gal.6.765, cf. 767,768;ἱ. βλαβερά Id.Vict.Att.8
; παχὺ ἱ. αἷμα ibid.2 ἱ. ἔχειν to be sufficient, Th.1.91, etc.; ἱ. ἐχέτω let this be enough, Pl.Sph. 245e;ἱ. ἔχει πρός τι Id.R. 430c
, cf. X.Cyr.6.3.22;περί τινος Pl.R. 402a
; ἱ. ἔχειν τινί to be sufficiently supplied with.., Id.Grg. 493c;ἱ. ἔχειν τοῦ βάθους Id.Tht. 194d
; ;ἱ. πεφυκέναι πρὸς τἆλλα Id.Chrm. 158b
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8 κωλύω
κωλύω impf. ἐκώλυον; fut. κωλύσω LXX; 1 aor. ἐκώλυσα. Pass.: fut. 3 sg. κωλυθήσεται Sir 20:3; 1 aor. ἐκωλύθην (Pind.+).① to keep someth. from happening, hinder, prevent, forbidⓐ in relation to persons abs. (X., An. 4, 2, 25b) Lk 9:50; Ac 19:30 D. ἐάνπερ ὑμεῖς μὴ κωλύσητε if you do not stand in the way IRo 4:1. τινά someone Mk 9:38f; 10:14; Lk 9:49; 11:52; 18:16; Ac 11:17; 3J 10. W. λέγων and direct discourse foll. GEb 18, 39. Pass. ἐκωλύθην Ro 1:13.—τινά τινος prevent someone fr. (doing) someth. (X., Cyr. 2, 4, 23, An. 1, 6, 2, Hell. 3, 2, 21; PPetr II, 11 [1], 3 [III B.C.] μηθέν σε τῶν ἔργων κωλύει; SIG 1109, 100; cp. 1 Esdr 6:6.—Pass.: Iren. 1, 8, 2 [Harv. I 70, 7]) ἐκώλυσεν αὐτοὺς τοῦ βουλήματος he kept them fr. carrying out their plan Ac 27:43.—τινά forbid or prevent someone w. inf. foll. to do or from doing someth. (X., Cyr. 6, 2, 18; Herodian 1, 2, 4; Jos., Ant. 11, 61; Did., Gen. 110, 26.—B-D-F §392, 1f; Rob. 1089. On the omission of μή w. the inf., contrary to the usage of Attic Gk., cp. PMagd 2, 5 [222 B.C.] κεκώλυκεν οἰκοδομεῖν; PEleph 11, 6.—B-D-F §400, 4; 429; s. Kühner-G. II 214f; Rob. 1171) Mt 19:14; Ac 24:23; 1 Th 2:16. τινὰ τοῦ μή w. inf. someone fr. doing someth. Ac 11:17 D. τί κωλύει με βαπτισθῆναι; what is there to prevent me from being baptized? Ac 8:36 (cp. Ael. Aristid. 46 p. 240 D.: τί κωλύει ἡμᾶς ἐξετάσαι; Jos., Bell. 2, 395, Ant. 16, 51; Plut., Mor. 489b; Just., A I, 30, 1 s. OCullmann, D. Tauflehre des NTs ’48, 65–73 [Eng. tr. JReid, ’70, 71–80]). Pass. (X., Mem. 4, 5, 4; TestJob 39:2; Tat. 29:2) 16:6 (on the aor. s. Hemer, Acts 281f); 17:15 D; Hb 7:23. Of the flesh or old self τ. ἡδοναῖς κωλύεται χρῆσθαι Dg 6:5.ⓑ in relation to things hinder, prevent, forbid τὶ someth. (X., An. 4, 2, 24; Diod S 17, 26, 5 τὸ πῦρ κωλύειν; Herodian 3, 1, 6; 1 Macc 1:45) τὴν τοῦ προφήτου παραφρονίαν restrain the prophet’s madness 2 Pt 2:16. τὸ λαλεῖν (v.l. + ἐν) γλώσσαις speaking in tongues 1 Cor 14:39. W. inf. without the art. (Herodian 2, 4, 7; pap; Is 28:6; Jos., C. Ap. 1, 167) κ. γαμεῖν forbid marriage 1 Ti 4:3; cp. Lk 23:2; Dg 4:3 (the specific mng. forbid in Philochorus [IV/III B.C.]: 328 Fgm. 169a Jac.).② keep someth. back, refuse, deny, withhold, keep back τὶ someth. τὸ ὕδωρ Ac 10:47. τὶ ἀπό τινος someth. fr. someone (Gen 23:6; TestSim 2:12; s. B-D-F §180, 1) Lk 6:29.—B. 1275; 1355. DELG. M-M. TW. -
9 ἀργύριον
ἀργύριον, ου, τό (s. ἄργυρος; Hdt., Aristoph.+; ‘silver, money’)① the precious metal known as silver, silver 1 Cor 3:12 v.l. (s. ἄργυρος). χ̣ρ̣υσῷ τελε̣[ίῳ καὶ ἀργυ]ρίῳ AcPl Ha 1, 11.② silver used as money, silver moneyⓐ silver money beside gold (Gen 24:35; Num 31:22 al.; En 97:8; 98:2; Jos., Ant. 15, 5) Ac 3:6; 20:33; cp. 1 Pt 1:18. ᾧ ὠνήσατο Ἀβραὰμ τιμῆς ἀργυρίου which Abraham had bought for a sum of silver Ac 7:16 (cp. Gen 23:16).ⓑ money gener. (Aristoph., Plut. 131; Appian, Artem. 1, 2 p. 4, 16 al.; Diog. L. 6, 95; Alex. Aphr., Fat. 8 II 2 p. 172, 30; Synes., Ep. 6 p. 169a. Gen 42:25, 35) Lk 9:3; Ac 8:20. τοῦ ἀ. τὴν ἀπαρχήν D 13:7 (s. ἀπαρχή 1a); ἀποκρύπτειν τὸ ἀ. Mt 25:18; ἀ. αἰτεῖν ask for money D 11:6; ἀ. δοῦναί τινι give or pay money to someone Mk 14:11; Lk 22:5; cp. D 11:12. Otherw. διδόναι τὸ ἀ. give the money=entrust Lk 19:15. διδόναι τὸ ἀ. ἐπὶ τράπεζαν put money into a bank vs. 23. For this τὰ ἀ. (cp. Aristoph., Av. 600; Demosth. 25, 41 v.l.; cp. Pollux 3, 86) Mt 25:27. διδόναι ἀ. ἱκανά offer an ample bribe Mt 28:12; λαμβάνειν ἀ. (Appian, Iber. 34 §138 ἀργ. λαμβάνειν; Gen 23:13) vs. 15 (=allow oneself to be bribed, as Artem. 4, 82).ⓒ of particular silver coins (so as loanw. in rabb. ἀργύρια=silver coins: Pla., Leg. 5, 742d; Pollux 3, 86; 9, 89f; PGM 4, 2439) τριάκοντα ἀργύρια 30 silver shekels (each worth about 4 drachmas; s. below) Mt 26:15; 27:3, 9; cp. vs. 5f (=שֶׁקֶל כֶּסֶף or simply כֶּסֶף, cp. Zech 11:12f). ἀργυρίου μυριάδας πέντε 50,000 (Attic silver) drachmas Ac 19:19 (=a worker’s wage for 137 years with no days off; cp. Jos., Ant. 17, 189).—FPrat, Le cours des Monnaies en Palest. au temps de J.-Chr.: RSR 15, 1925, 441–48; ORoller, Münzen, Geld u. Vermögensverhältnisse in den Evv. 1929; Billerb. I 290–94; CSeltmann, Greek Coins ’33; AReifenberg, Ancient Jewish Coins2, ’47.—B. 773. DELG s.v. ἄργυρος. New Docs 4, 7–10. M-M.
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