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1 κατάσπεισις
A besprinkling with holy water, Plu.2.438a (pl.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κατάσπεισις
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2 μανθάνω
Aμᾰθήσομαι Thgn.35
, Parm.1.31, A. Pr. 926, S.Aj. 667, OC 1527, Pl.Phlb. 53e, etc.; [dialect] Dor. μᾰθεῦμαι dub. in Theoc.11.60; lateμαθήσω Gal.13.450
, Sect.Intr.9 (cod. L): [tense] aor.ἔμᾰθον Pi.N.7.18
, etc.; [dialect] Ep.ἔμμαθον Od.17.226
, μάθον (v. infr.): [tense] pf.μεμάθηκα Anacr.74
, Xenoph.10, Emp.17.9, Ar.Nu. 1148, Pl.Euthphr.9c, etc.: [tense] plpf. ἐμεμαθήκη ib. 14c; [ per.] 3sg.ἐμεμαθήκει Id.Men. 86a
; [ per.] 3pl.μεμαθήκεσαν Hp.VM10
:—[voice] Pass., used by good writers only in [tense] pres., as Pl. Ti. 87b, Men. 88b.—Hom. uses only the [dialect] Ep. [tense] aor. forms μάθον, ἔμμαθες, ἔμμαθε:— learn, esp. by study (but also, by practice, Simon.147, Arist.EN 1103a32, Metaph. 1049b31, 980b24; by experience, A.Ag. 251 (lyr.), Arist.AP0.81a40), thrice in Hom.,ἔργα κακά Od.17.226
,18.362: c. inf.,μάθον ἔμμεναι ἐσθλός Il.6.444
: freq. later,οὐδὲ μαθόντες γινώσκουσιν Heraclit.17
; ; ταλάντου τοῦτ' ἔμαθεν for a talent, Ar.Nu. 876; οἱ μανθάνοντες learners, pupils, X.Mem.1.2.17; μ. τὰ Ὁμήρου ἔπη learn by heart, Id.Smp.3.5;μ. βέμβικα Ar.Av. 1461
; μ. τί τινος learn from.., Pi.P.3.80, A.Pr. 701, S.OT 575, etc.: with Preps., ἐσθλῶν ἄπ' ἐσθλὰ μαθήσεαι Thgn.l.c.; μ. καθ' Ὅμηρον Xenoph.l.c.;τι ἔκ τινος S.El. 352
; ;παρά τινος A. Ag. 859
, S.Ant. 1012, etc.; παρά τινος ὅτι .. Isoc.8.67;πρός τινος S. OC12
; πρὶν μάθοιμ' εἰ .. Id.Ph. 961: c. inf., learn to.., or how to.., Il. l.c., Pi.P.4.284, A.Pr. 1068 (anap.), S.Aj. 667;μ. σεαυτὸν αἰς χύνεσθαι Democr.244
.II acquire a habit of, and in past tenses, to be accustomed to.., c. inf., Emp.17.9, Hp.VM10;τοὺς μεμαθηκότας ἀριστᾶν Id.Acut.28
; τὸ μεμαθηκός that which is usual,πρότερον ἢ ὕστερον τοῦ μ. Id.Mul.2.128
; ἀργαὶ μανθάνουσι acquire a habit of idleness, <*> Ep.Ti.5.13.2 freq. c. part.,μ. τὴν νέα ἐμβαλοῦσαν Hdt.8.88
;ἔμαθον ταῦτα πρησσόμενα Id.1.160
;ἵνα μάθῃ σοφιστὴς ὤν A.Pr.62
;μὴ μάθῃ μ' ἥκοντα S.Ph.13
, cf. E.Ba. 1113; μάνθανε ὤν know that you are, S.El. 1342;διαβεβλημένος οὐ μανθάνεις Hdt.3.1
;εἰ μὴ μανθάνετε κακὰ σπεύδοντες Th.6.39
.IV understand (cf Pl.Euthd. 277e),ὡς μάθω σαφέστερον A.Ch. 767
;ὄψ' ἐμάθεθ' ἡμᾶς E.Ba. 1345
;τὰλεγόμενα Lys.10.15
, etc.: c. dat. pers., εἴ μοι μανθάνεις if you take me, Pl. R. 394c: freq. in Dialogue, μανθάνεις; d'ye see? Answ., πάνυ μανθάνω perfectly! Ar.Ra. 195, cf. Pl.Men. 84d. Tht. 174b;εἶεν, μανθάνω Id.R. 372e
, cf. Phd. 117b, etc.V τί μαθών .. ; freq. in questions, lit. under what persuasion, with what idea? hence ironically for why on earth? τί δὴ μ. φαίνεις ἄνευ θρυαλλίδος; Ar.Ach. 826, cf. Nu. 402, 1506, Lys. 599, Pl. 908; τί τοῦτο μ. προσέγραψεν; D.20.127 (sts. with v.l. τί παθών; what possessed you to.. ? cf. πάσχω); imitated in later Greek, Ael.Fr.67; also indirectly, because (with a sense of disapprobation), ;ὅ τι μαθὼν.. οὐχ ἡσυχίαν ἦγον Pl.Ap. 36b
;σοὶ εἰς κεφαλήν, ὅ τι μαθών μου καὶ τῶν ἄλλων καταψεύδη τοιοῦτο πρᾶγμα Id.Euthd. 283e
, cf. 299a: even with neut. subject,ὅμως δ' ἂν κακὰ ἦν, ὅ τι μαθόντα χαίρειν ποιεῖ Id.Prt. 353d
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3 μεταβαίνω
A : [tense] aor. μετέβην, imper.μετάβηθι Od.8.492
,μετάβα Alex.14
: [tense] pf. - βέβηκα:—[voice] Med., [tense] aor. [ per.] 3sg. μετεβήσετο or - σατο A.R.4.1176:— pass over from one place to another, μετὰ δ' ἄστρα βεβήκει (for μετεβεβήκει ) the stars had passed over the meridian, Od.12.312, 14.483 (butτοῦ ἄστρου μεταβαίνοντος μίαν ἡμέραν διὰ τεσσάρων ἐτῶν OGI56.42
(Canopus, iii B. C.));μ. ἐς τὴν Ἀσίην Hdt.7.73
, cf.1.57;μ. ἐξ οἰκίας εἰς οἰκίαν Ev.Luc.10.7
: abs., change one's abode, PTeb.316.20 (i A.D.): metaph., ᾗ τὸ δίκαιον μεταβαίνει according as right passes over (from one side to the other), A. Ch. 308 (anap.).2 in writing or speaking, pass from one subject to another, μετάβηθι change thy theme, Od.8.492; μεταβάντες changing their course, turning round, Hdt.8.4; μεταβήσομαι ἄλλον ἐς ὕμνον h.Ven.l.c.;ἐπανέλθωμεν ὅθεν δεῦρο μετέβημεν Pl.Cra. 438a
;ἀπὸ τοῦ ψέγειν πρὸς τὸ ἐπαινεῖν Id.Phdr. 265c
;ἀπ' ἐμψύχων ἐπ' ἄψυχα μ. Phld. Rh.1.172
S.; μεταβαίνων ὁ λόγος advancing step by step, Arist.EN 1097a24.3 pass from one state to another, change, [αἱ πολιτεῖαι] οὐκ εὐθὺς μ. Id.Pol. 1292b18
, etc.: freq. with Preps.,μ. ἐκ μείζονος εἰς ἔλαττον Pl.Prm. 165a
; of changes of fortune in a drama,μ. εἰς εὐτυχίαν Arist.Po. 1455b27
;μ. ἐκ τῆς τιμαρχίας εἰς τὴν ὀλιγαρχίαν Pl.R. 550d
; μεταβαίνει τυραννὶς ἐκ δημοκρατίας comes on after.., ib. 569c;μεταβεβήκαμεν ἐκ τοῦ θανάτου εἰς τὴν ζωήν 1 Ep.Jo.3.14
;ἀπὸ τοῦ παιδὸς εἰς τὸν ἄνδρα Luc.Am.24
;μ. εἰς ἀλεκτρυόνα Id.Gall.4
.4 in the Epicurean logic, make a transition: hence, infer, esp. from analogy or resemblance,λόγος ὁ μεταβαίνων ἀπό τινος ἐπί τι Phld.D.3.12
, cf. Sign. 5, al.5 c. acc., pass to another place or state,ἄνω μεταβὰς βίοτον E.Hipp. 1292
(anap.);μ. τόπον ἐκ τόπου S.E.M.10.52
.II causal in [tense] aor. 1 μεταβῆσαι, carry over or away,τινὰ ποτὶ δῶμα Διὸς -βᾶσαι Pi.O.1.42
; change,ἄστρων ὁδούς E.El. 728
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4 πάλιν
1 of Place, back, backwards (the usual sense in early [dialect] Ep.), mostly joined with Verbs of going, coming, etc.;π. χώρει Hdt.5.72
; π. ἐλεύσεται, κατελθεῖν, ἐπανέλθωμεν, A.Pr. 854, S.OC 601, Pl.Cra. 438a, etc.;κέλευθον ἥνπερ ἦλθες ἐγκόνει π. A.Pr. 962
;δίκα καὶ πάντα π. στρέφεται E.Med. 412
(lyr.); δεῦρο σωθήσῃ π. Id.Ph. 725, cf. 1400; δόμεναι π. give back, restore, Il.1.116, etc.;π. ἀποδοῦναι And.2.23
; π. ἀγκαλέσαι to call back, A.Ag. 1021 (lyr.): less freq. c. gen., π. τράπεθ' υἷος ἑοῖο she turned back from her son, Il.18.138;δόρυ Ἀχιλλῆος π. ἔτραπεν 20.439
, cf. Od.7.143: coupled with other Advbs.,π. αὖτις ἔβαινον νηὸς ἐπὶ γλαφυρῆς 14.356
, cf. Pi.O.1.65; αὖ π. Od.13.125;ἂψ π. Il.18.280
;π. εἶσιν ὀπίσσω Od.11.149
;π. φέρεσθαι ἐξοπίσω Hes.Th. 181
; ἄψορρον π. S.El.53; π. οἴκαδε, π. οἴκαδ' αὖ, Ar.Lys. 792, Ra. 1486;π. αὖ Pl.Prt. 318e
, etc.: with the Art.,ἡ π. ὁδός E.Or. 125
.2 to express contradiction, π. ἐρέει gainsay, Il.9.56; π. ὅ γε λάζετο μῦθον took back his word, unsaid it, 4.357; opp. ἀληθέα εἰπεῖν, Od.13.254; μηδέ τῳ δόξῃ π. let no one think contrariwise, A.Th. 1045: in Prose, contrariwise, Pl.Grg. 482d;π. αὖ Id.R. 507b
; αὖ.. π. Id.Ap. 27d: in this sense sts. c. gen., τὸ π. νεότατος youth's opposite, Pi.O.10(11).87; χρόνου τὸ π. the change of time, E.HF 777(lyr.); cf. ἔμπαλιν.II of Time, again, once more, rare in Hom., Il.2.276, cf. S.OT 1166, X. Mem.1.6.11, etc.: freq. coupled with αὖ, αὖθις (q.v.); , etc.; π. καὶ π. Str.17.1.3, Plu.2.565d, Ael.VH1.4; ἔγχει καὶ π. εἰπέ, π. π. Ἡλιοδώρας" AP5.135 (Mel.): both senses (I and II) are appropriate in Od.16.456, Pl.Prt. 322b, etc. -
5 φημί
φημί,Aφῄς, φηις PCair.Zen.316.1
(iii B. C.), PSI7.846.7 (Pap. of Ar. (?), ii/iii A. D.), cf. Hdn.Gr.2.147, 419; φησί (apocop.φή Anacr.40
); pl. φᾰμέν, φᾰτέ, φᾱσί; [dialect] Dor. [full] φᾱμί, φᾱσί or φᾱτί (Ar.Ach. 771, Anon. in PSI9.1091.11, 18), [ per.] 3pl. φαντί; [dialect] Aeol. [full] φᾶμι Sapph.32, [ per.] 2sg.φαῖσθα Alc.Supp.20.6
, [ per.] 3sg. φαῖσι ib.26.5, Sapph.66, [ per.] 3pl.φαῖσι Sapph. Supp.5.2
: [tense] aor. 2 ἔφην, [dialect] Ep.φῆν Il.18.326
;ἔφησθα 1.397
, al., Ar.Lys. 132, X.An.1.6.7, Pl.Cra. 438a, Aeschin.3.164, etc. (rarelyἔφης Il.22.280
, X.Cyr.4.1.23), [dialect] Ep.φῆσθα Il.21.186
, Od.14.149 (v.l. φῇσθα), φῆς Il.5.473
, Od.7.239 (v.l.); ἔφη, [dialect] Ep. φῆ, [dialect] Dor.φᾶ Pi.I.2.11
; [ per.] 1pl.ἔφᾰμεν Isoc.3.26
(ἔφημεν A.D.Adv.184.7
, Gal.1.158, Papp.524.16, Choerob. in Theod.2.341 H.); [ per.] 2pl.ἔφᾰτε And.2.25
; [ per.] 3pl. ἔφασαν, [dialect] Ep.φάσαν Il.2.278
, also ἔφᾰν, φάν, 3.161, 6.108; imper. φαθί (on the accent v. Hdn.Gr.1.431, al., A.D.Synt.264.4; φάθι is found in codd. of Pl. Grg. 475e, al.); subj. φῶ, φῇς, φῇ, [dialect] Ep.φῇσιν Od.1.168
,φήῃ 11.128
, 23.275; [dialect] Dor. [ per.] 3pl. subj.φᾶντι Tab.Heracl.1.116
; opt. φαίην, [ per.] 1pl.φαῖμεν Il.2.81
, 24.222, Pi.N.7.87, [ per.] 3pl.φαῖεν Th.3.68
, etc.; inf. φάναι, Hdt.1.27, etc., poet.φάμεν Pi.N.8.19
; part.φάς Il.9.35
, Hdt.1.63, 141, SIG279.18 (Zeleia, iv B. C.),φᾶσα Hdt.6.135
, pl.φάντες Il.3.44
, 14.126, Pl.Alc.2.139b: [tense] fut. φήσω, [dialect] Dor. , etc.; [ per.] 1pl.φασοῦμες Diotog.
ap. Stob.4.1.133: [tense] aor. 1ἔφησα Cratin.
in PSI11.1212.9, Hdt.3.153, PCair.Zen.19.3 (iii B. C.) ( ἔφασεν is dub. ib.140.7); [dialect] Dor. [ per.] 3sg.φᾶσε Pi.N.1.66
; [ per.] 2sg. subj. ([dialect] Dor.) φάσῃς [ᾱ] Simon.32 ( φήσῃς etc. codd. Stob., corr. Bgk.); opt.φήσειε Hdt.6.69
, A.Pr. 503, part.φήσας X.Mem.3.11.1
, Isoc.12.239, inf.φῆσαι Thphr. Char.2.7
:—[voice] Med. (chiefly poet. in early writers), [tense] impf. and [tense] aor. 2 ἐφάμην, ἔφατο (also SIG437.6 (Delph., iii B. C.), PCair.Zen.343.8 (iii B. C.), PSI4.437.8 (iii B. C.), Parth.4.5, etc.), [dialect] Ep.φάτο Il.20.262
,φάσθε Od.6.200
, 10.562, ἔφαντο, [dialect] Ep.φάντο 24.460
; imper.φάο 16.168
, 18.171, φάσθω, φάσθε; inf. φάσθαι; part. φάμενος (also Archim. Spir. Prooem., Eratosth.Prooem., SIG364.83 (Ephesus, iii B. C.), PCair.Zen.236.4 (iii B. C.), PHamb.4.14 (i A. D.), J.AJ17.12.2, Gal. 6.228, etc.): [dialect] Dor. [tense] fut. φάσομαι [ᾱ] Pi.N.9.43:—[voice] Pass., [tense] pf. [ per.] 3sg.πέφαται A.R.2.500
; [ per.] 3sg. imper. ; but part.πεφασμένος Il.14.127
, A.Pr. 843 shd. be referred to φαίνω: [tense] aor. ἐφάθην ([etym.] ἀπ-, κατ-) Arist.Int. 18b39. The [tense] pres. indic. φημί is enclit., exc. in [ per.] 2sg. [tense] pres. φῄς: φαμέν is [ per.] 1pl. [tense] pres., φάμεν poet. inf.: φαντί is [ per.] 3pl., φάντι part.II φάσκω supplied all moods of [tense] pres. except the indic., also [tense] impf. ἔφασκον; cf. ἠμί. [ᾰ, except in φᾱσι, and in masc. and fem. part. φάς, φᾶσα: in inf. φάναι ᾰ always; φᾶναι is corrupt in Eub.119.11 codd. Ath.]:—say, affirm, assert, either abs., or folld. by inf., e. g. Λυσίθευς Μικίωνα φιλῖν ( = -εῖν)φησι IG12.924
, cf. 57.48, or acc. et inf.; the inf. is freq. omitted, σὲ κακὸν καὶ ἀνάλκιδα φήσει (sc. εἶναι) Il.8.153; also Κορινθίους τί φῶμεν; what shall we say of them? X.HG3.5.12;φ. πρός τινα, πρὸς ξεῖνον φάσθαι ἔπος ἠδ' ἐπακοῦσαι Od.17.584
: less freq. c. dat.,αὐτοῖς Ev.Matt.13.28
; κατά τινος φ. to speak against him, X.Ap.25: sts. folld. by ὡς, Lys.7.19, v.l. in X. HG6.3.7; by ὅτι, Pl.Grg. 487d, Corn.ND30; by an interrog. clause, l.c.; by part., dub. in Pl. Grg. 481c (fort. leg. θῶμεν); also parenthetic,τίνες, φῄς, ἦσαν οἱ λόγοι; Pl.Phd. 59c
.b since what one says commonly expresses a belief or opinion, think, deem, suppose,φῆ γὰρ ὅ γ' αἱρήσειν Πριάμου πόλιν Il. 2.37
; φαίης κε ζάκοτόν τέ τιν' ἔμμεναι ἄφρονά τε you would say, would think, he was.., 3.220; ἶσον ἐμοὶ φάσθαι to say he is (i. e. fancy himself) equal to me, 1.187, 15.167; μὴ.. φαθὶ λεύσσειν think not that you see, Theoc.22.56; τί φῄς; what say you? i.e. what think you? (v. infr. 11.5);λέγ' ἀνύσας ὅ τι φῄς Ar.Pl. 349
:—so φ. δεῖν, φ. χρῆναι, deem it right, And.3.34, Isoc.3.48.c say, i.e. write, of an author,ὡς ἔφημεν Gal.1.158
, etc.—The [voice] Med. has all these senses as well as the [voice] Act.II Special Phrases:1 φασί, they say, it is said, Il.5.638, Od.6.42, etc.; parenthetically, Arist.EN 1109a35, Men.Epit. 223, etc.: Prose writers use φησί when quoting, D.23.89, etc.; φησίν saith He, 1 Ep.Cor.6.16; esp. of an opponent's objection, Plu.2.112c; even after a plural,ὅ τοίνυν μέγιστον ἔχειν οἴονται.. καὶ αὐτός, φησί, τῶν εἰσιόντων ἦσθα Lib.Or.52.39
; "τὸν δὲ μετ' εἰσενόησα, ἔφη Ὅμηρος as H. said, Pl.Prt. 315b.2 joined with a synon. Verb, ἔφη λέγων, ἔφησε λέγων, Hdt.3.156, 6.137, etc.;ἔλεγε φάς Id.1.122
; λέγει οὐδέν, φαμένη .. Id.2.22;τί ἐροῦμεν ἢ τί φήσομεν; D.8.37
, cf. 25.100;τί φῶ; τί λέξω; E.Hel. 483
.3 in repeating dialogues the Verb commonly goes before its subject, ἔφην ἐγώ, ἔφη ὁ Σωκράτης, said I, said S., but the order is sts. inverted, ἐγὼ ἔφην, ὁ Σωκράτης ἔφη, I said, S. said.4 inserted parenthetically, though the sentence has been introduced by λέγει, εἶπεν, etc.,ὁ Ἰσχόμαχος.. εἶπεν· ἀλλὰ παίζεις μὲν σύ γε, ἔφη X.Oec.17.10
, cf. Pl.Chrm. 164e;ἡ κρίσις.. διαρρήδην λέγει διότι, φησίν, ἔδοξε τἀληθῆ εἰσαγγεῖλαι Lys.13.50
.5τί φημί; S.OT 1471
, andτί φῄς; Ph. 804
, E.Hel. 706 (dub.), are used extra metrum, as exclamations.6 κυριώτατα φάναι, in parenthesis, strictly speaking, Ph.2.374; ὡς οὕτω φάναι, = ὡς εἰπεῖν, ἅπασαι ὡς οὕτω φάναι practically all, Gal.Vict.Att.9; συνελόντα (v.l. -όντι) φάναι, = συνελόντι εἰπεῖν, Id.16.502.III like κατάφημι, say yes, affirm, assert, καὶ τοὺς φάναι and they said yes, Hdt.8.88;καί φημι κἀπόφημι S.OC 317
;ἔγωγέ φημι Pl. Grg. 526c
;φάναι τε καὶ ἀπαρνεῖσθαι Id.Tht. 165a
: c. inf.,φῂς ἢ καταρνεῖ μὴ δεδρακέναι τάδε; S.Ant. 442
; but οὔ φημι means say no, deny, refuse, c. inf., ἡ Πυθίη οὐκ ἔφη χρήσειν said she would not.., Hdt.1.19, cf. 8.2;οὐκ ἔφασαν ἐπιτρέψαι Lys.13.15
, 47 (leg. - τρέψειν): c. acc. et inf., , cf. Hdt.2.63: abs., κἂν μὲν μὴ φῇ if he says no, Ar.Av. 555 (anap.); ἢ φάθι ἢ μὴ ἃ ἐρωτῶ answer me yes or no, Pl.Grg. 475e; so in answers, φημί or yes,Id.
Phdr. 270c, al., Grg. 500e; οὐκ ἔφη he said no, Id.Phd. 118a.— In this sense [dialect] Att. writers, besides [tense] pres., mostly use [tense] fut. φήσω and [tense] aor. ἔφησα, but in [tense] impf., inf., and part. [tense] pres., to avoid ambiguity, they prefer ἔφασκον, φάσκειν, φάσκων (v. φάσκω): φάναι is distd. fr. φάσκειν, e.g. ἔφη σπουδάζειν he said he was in haste, ἔφασκε σπουδάζειν he alleged he was in haste; but ἔφησθα is found in this sense, X.An.1.6.7.IV command, order,ἔφην τῷ Ὀρθοβούλῳ ἐξαλεῖψαί με Lys.16.13
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6 χρηστός
A like χρήσιμος, useful, good of its kind, serviceable,[τόξα] χρηστὰ οὐδέν Hdt.3.78
; [ἀτραπὸς] οὐδὲν χ. τισι Id.7.215
;χ. ἐπίπλοα Id.1.94
; [γῆ] E.Hec. 594; οἰκία, opp. μοχθηρά, Pl.Grg. 504a; ἡ χ. μέλιττα, opp. οἱ κηφῆνες, Arist.HA 624b23: freq. of wholesome food,μελίτωμα Batr.39
; ποτόν, σῖτος, Pl.R. 438a;περὶ τὸ σῶμα Pl.Prt. 313d
: c. gen., for a thing, νεύρων for the sinews, Ael.NA14.21;ῥάφανος Alex.15.8
;ὄψον Antiph.242
, etc. (but pleasant to taste, nice, Thphr.Char.2.10): generally,πολιτεία Isoc.12.135
;βίος Aeschin.1.179
; of victims and omens, auspicious, ἱρά, σφάγια, Hdt.5.44, 9.61,62; τελευτὴ χ. a happy end or issue, Id.7.157;εἰ.. τοῦτό γε δοκέει ὑμῖν εἶναι χρηστόν Id.5.92
.ά: pl., τὰ χ., as Subst., benefits, kindnesses, Id.1.41, 42;χρηστὰ φέρειν Id.4.139
; χρηστόν τι συμβουλεύειν, χρηστὰ ἐπιτηδεύειν, Ar.Nu. 793, Antipho 3.3.9; χρηστὰ λέγειν, πράττειν, etc., Men. 725, 787, etc.: but τὰ χ. also, happy event,ἐκτελοῖτο δὴ τὰ χ. A.Pers. 228
(troch.); prosperity, success,τὰ χ. δ' αὔθ' ἕκαστ' ἔχει φίλους E.Hec. 1227
.2 in moral sense, opp. κακός, Eup. in PSI11.1213.2; opp. πονηρός, Pl.Prt. 313d; τὸ χ., opp. τὸ αἰσχρόν, S.Ph. 476; χρηστός, opp. λυπρός, E.Med. 601: but λῦπαι χρησταί if working for good, Pl.Grg. 499e.3 good for its purpose, effective (even for evil), τραῦμα, δῆγμα, Luc.Symp.44, Alex.55.4 Gramm., in use, current,ποιηταῖς χρηστά Eust.215.8
.II of persons, good, esp. in war, valiant, true, Hdt.5.109, 6.13, S.Ph. 437, etc.: generally, good, honest, worthy, Id.OT 610;οἰκέται X.Oec.9.5
; of women,ἐρεῖ τις ὡς Κλυταιμνήστρα κακή· Ἄλκηστιν ἀντέθηκα χρηστήν Eub. 117.11
, cf. Men.Mon. 634; of good citizens, useful, deserving, D.20.7: c. acc. cogn.,ἃ χρηστοὶ ἐγένεσθε Th.3.64
;χ. περὶ τὴν πόλιν γεγενημένος Lys.14.31
;χ. καὶ φιλόπολις Ar.Pl. 900
; collectively,ὀλίγον τὸ χ. Id.Ra. 783
; but also ironically,ὁ χ. οὑτοσί Id.Nu. 8
;οἱ χ. πρέσβεις οὗτοι D.18.30
, cf. 89;ἐκλελάκτικεν ὁ χ. ἡμῖν μοιχός Men.16
.b freq. on Epitaphs, IG3.3149,3155, al.c c. inf.,ὅσοι προβατεύειν χ. Him.Or.14.32
.3 of the gods, propitious, merciful, bestowing health or wealth,θεῶν χρηστῶν ἥκειν εὖ Hdt.8.111
, cf. M.Ant.9.11.4 of men, good, kindly,δούλῳ.. χ. γενόμενός ἐστι δεσπότης πατρίς Antiph.265
;ὡς ἡδὺ δούλῳ δεσπότου χρηστοῦ τυχεῖν Men.Mon. 556
, cf. Philem.227;ὁ χ., ὡς ἔοικε, καὶ χρηστοὺς ποιεῖ Men.203b
, cf. Plu.Phoc.10;χ. περί τινα D.59.2
;ἐπί τινας Ev.Luc.6.35
;εἰς ἀλλήλους Ep.Eph.4.32
.b sts. simple, silly, like εὐήθης, χρηστὸς εἶ ὅτι ἡγῇ .., you're a nice fellow, to think that.., Pl.Phdr. 264b, cf. Tht. 161a;ὦ χρηστέ D.18.318
.5 of a man, strong, able in body for sexual intercourse, = γυναικὶ χρῆσθαι δυνάμενος, Hp.Genit.2.6 of the dead, whence χρηστὸν ποιεῖν = ἀποκτιννύναι, in a treaty between the Spartans and Tegea, Arist.Fr. 592.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > χρηστός
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7 ἁρμοστός
A joined, adapted, well-fitted, Hero Spir.1.16, al.;τινὶ κατὰ τὸ πλάτος Plb.21.28.12
; suitable, fit,ἁρμοστόν μοι λέγειν τοῦτο Philem. 4.4
. Adv.- τῶς Plu.2.438a
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἁρμοστός
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8 ἄσκεπτος
ἄσκεπτος, ον,A inconsiderate, unreflecting,οὐκ ἄσκεπτα λέγειν Ephipp. 14.5
, cf. Pl.R. 438a, Plu.2.45d: mostly in Adv.- τως
inadvisedly,Th.
6.21, Pl.Chrm. 158e, etc.;ἀ. ἔχειν Id.Cra. 440d
;ἀ. ἔχειν τινός Id.Grg. 501c
: [comp] Comp., Plu.Demetr.1.II unconsidered, unobserved, Ar.Ec. 258, X.Mem.4.2.19;μὴ τὸ μέγιστον ἐπιστήμης πέρι τί ποτ' ἐστὶν ἄσκεπτον γένηται Pl. Tht. 184a
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἄσκεπτος
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9 ἐπιτυγχάνω
A : [tense] aor. 2 ἐπέτῠχον: [tense] pf.:—prop. hit the mark, τοῦ σκοποῦ, opp. ἀποτυγχάνω, Id.EN 1106b33 ;οἱ πολλὰ βάλλοντες ἐπιτυγχάνουσι πολλάκις Plu.2.438a
: hence,II light or fall upon, meet with,I c. dat. pers., Ar.Nu. 195, 535, Th.3.75 ;ἐ. γυναικὶ βιαζομένῃ Pl.Lg. 874c
: also c.dat.rei,ἐ. σορῷ Hdt.1.68
;ναυσί Th.8.34
;βιβλίῳ Luc.Dem.Enc. 27
; ἐ.[ ταῖς θύραις] ἀνεῳγμέναις to find them open, Pl.Smp. 223b.2 c.gen.pers.,μετρίου ἀνδρός Ar.Pl. 245
, cf. Plu.Art.12 : c.gen.rei,ἐ. ὁλκάδος ἀναγομένης Th.3.3
; εὐώνων ἐ. a low market, Arist.Oec. l.c.3 rarely c.acc.,τὰς ἁπλᾶς [ἐπιθυμίας] ἐν ὀλίγοις ἐπιτεύξῃ Pl. R. 431c
;ἅττ' ἂν ἐπιτύχῃς Eub.123.5
.4 abs., Ar.Ra. 570, Th.6.38 ; mostly ὁ ἐπιτυχών the first person one meets, any chance person, esp. in pl., Hdt.2.2, Antipho 2.1.1 : with neg.,οὐδὲ φαύλων ἀνδρῶν οὐδὲ τῶν ἐ. Pl.Cra. 390d
;οὐ γὰρ οἶμαι τοῦ ἐ. εἶναι.. Id.Euthphr.4a
; οὐ περὶ τοῦ ἐ. on no common matter, Id.R. 352d : without the Art., , cf. Phot.p.140R.(=gloss on Eup. 25D.).III attain to, reach, gain one's end, c.gen.rei, X.Mem. 4.2.28, D.48.3 ;εὐχωλᾶς Inscr.Cypr.134
H.(iv B.C.); (ii A.D.), etc.;τοῦ καλῶς [μειγνύναι] Pl.Phlb. 61d
; ἐ. τοῦ ἀγῶνος gain one's suit, D.48.30 ; profit by, benefit by,φιλανθρωπίας BGU 522.8
(ii A.D.): abs.,οὐ δύνασθε ἐπιτυχεῖν Ep.Jac.4.2
.2 c.part., succeed in doing, Hdt.8.101, 103 (but ζητέων ἐπιτυγχάνειν find, light upon by searching, Hp. VM24): so c. inf., Luc.Nec.6 ; γαμβροῦ ὁ ἐπιτυχὼν εὗρεν υἱόν he who is lucky in his son-in-law, Democr.272.3 c.dat.modi, to be lucky, successful in a thing,μάχῃ Aeschin.3.165
: abs., to be successful, Pl.Men. 97c, Th.3.42, Arist.Rh. 1354a9 ; ἂν ἐπιτύχῃ if she succeeds, Men.Epit. 346 ;τἆλλα ἐ. X.HG4.5.19
: also impers.,αὐτῷ οὐδὲν ἐπετύγχανε Ant.Lib.41.6
.4 [voice] Pass., turn out well, successful,Plb.
6.53.2, cf. Hipparch. ap. Stob.4.44.81, D.S.1.1, Plu.2.674a ; φάρμακον -τετευγμένον proved remedy, Heraclid.[dialect] Tarent. ap. Gal.12.403.IV c.dat.pers., converse, talk with one, Pl.Lg. 758c.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπιτυγχάνω
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10 ὕπομβρος
ὕπ-ομβρος, ον,A mixed with rain, θέρος ὕ. a rainy summer, Plu.Cam. 3 (as v. l. for ἔπομβρον); ἔαρ Gp.1.12.21
;νύξ EM450.49
;γῆ Philostr. Im.1.9
, cf. Ph.Bel.82.28, 97.27; impregnated,ἀσφάλτῳ Philostr.VA 1.24
.IIὕπομβρον ὀστέον Hp.
ap. Erot., who explains it as ὑπόνομον καὶ κάθυγρον γεγονός, and ap.Gal.19.149, who says ὕφυγρον, ὑπόπυον, where the reference is to Hp.VC15; μόλις ὕπομβρον γενόμενον καὶ κατακλυσθὲν τὸ ἱερεῖον apparently drenched, as t.t. in divination, Plu.2.438a.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὕπομβρος
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11 μεταβαίνω
μεταβαίνω (μετά, βαίνω; Hom.+) fut. μεταβήσομαι; 2 aor. μετέβην, impv. μετάβηθι (J 7:3) and μετάβα (Mt 17:20; s. B-D-F §95, 3; Mlt-H. 209f); pf. μεταβέβηκα.① to transfer from one place to another, go/pass overⓐ of pers.α. w. indications of the place from which ἀπὸ τῶν ὁρίων αὐτῶν from their district Mt 8:34. ἐντεῦθεν J 7:3. ἐκεῖθεν Mt 11:1; 12:9; 15:29; Ac 18:7. ἐκ τοῦ κόσμου τούτου πρὸς τ. πατέρα J 13:1.β. specif. change one’s place of residence, move (Diog. L. 5, 89 εἰς θεούς=go over or be removed to the gods; PTebt 316, 20; 92; Jos., Bell. 6, 299) w. the goal given εἰς ἕτερον ἀγρίδιον MPol 6:1. W. the place fr. which and place to which given: ἐξ οἰκίας εἰς οἰκίαν go from one house to another Lk 10:7 (μ. ἐξ … εἰς as Jos., Ant. 11, 204).ⓑ of things (Epict. 3, 19, 4 a stone; Jos., Bell. 2, 163; Ar. 6, 1, 3 sun) ἐρεῖτε τῷ ὄρει• μετάβα ἔνθεν ἐκεῖ, καὶ μεταβήσεται Mt 17:20 (Ps.-Callisth. 1, 33, 10: the transference of a mountain is impossible).② to change from one state or condition to another state, pass, pass on, ext. of mng. 1 (Pla. et al.; Anth. Pal. 9, 378 κοιμῶ μεταβὰς ἀλλαχόθι; OGI 458, 7 [c. 9 B.C.]; Jos., Vi. 149).ⓐ ἐκ τοῦ θανάτου εἰς τὴν ζωήν pass (or ‘move’) from death into life (s. 1aβ) J 5:24; 1J 3:14 (Sb 6648, 3 vice versa of one deceased: τὸν μεταβάντα εἰς μυχὸν αἰώνων ἐν σκοτίᾳ διάγειν ‘who departed for eternal seclusion, to spend his time in darkness’).ⓑ rhetor. t.t. pass on to another subject (Pla., Phdr. 265c, Crat. 438a; Just., D. 47, 4 ἐπὶ τὴν ἔννομον πολιτείαν; Tat. 25, 1 ἐπὶ τὴν ἀλόγων μίμησιν) ἐπὶ ἑτέραν γνῶσιν καὶ διδαχήν pass on to a different kind of knowledge and teaching 18:1 (cp. 2 Macc 6:9).—M-M. TW.
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