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1 γυμνός
A naked, unclad,γ. περ ἐών Od.6.136
, etc.;τὰ γ. Thphr.Char.4.4
: [comp] Comp.,Ἴρου γυμνότερος Procop.Gaz.Ep. 122
; γυμνὸν στάδιον, opp. ὁπλιτοδρόμος, Pi.P.11.49.2 unarmed,οὐδ' ὑπέμεινε Πάτροκλον, γυμνόν περ ἐόντ' ἐν δηϊοτῆτι Il.16.815
, etc.;γυμνὰ τὰ νῶτα παρέχειν Plu.Fab.11
; parts not covered by armour, exposed parts,Th.
3.23, X.HG4.4.12; esp. right side (the left being covered by the shields), Th.5.10.71.3 of things bare, γ. τόξον an uncoveredbow,i.e. taken out of the case, Od.11.607;γ.ὀϊστός 21.417
;γ. μάχαιραι Theoc.22.146
;ξίφος A.R.1.1254
;γ. τῇ κεφαλῇ Pl.Phdr. 243b
.4 c.gen., stripped of a thing,κολεοῦ γ. φάσγανον Pi. N.1.52
, cf. X.Ages.2.14;κᾶπος [δένδρων] γ. Pi.O.3.24
;γ. ὀστράκων A.Fr. 337
;γ. προπομπῶν Id.Pers. 1036
(lyr.); (but alsoγ. τῶν ἀριστείων ἄτερ S.Aj. 464
): in Prose,γ. ὅπλων Hdt.2.141
(v.l.);ἡ ψυχὴ γ. τοῦ σώματος Pl.Cra. 403b
, cf. R. 577b, Grg. 523d: [comp] Comp.ἀνδριάντων -ότερος D.Chr.34.3
.5 lightly clad, i.e. in the undergarment only, Hes.Op. 391, Ar.Nu. 498, Pl.R. 474a, Luc.Herm.23;μικροῦ γ. ἐν τῷ χιτωνίσκῳ D.21.216
; of horses, without harness, Arr. Cyn.24.3.6 of facts, naked, bald,γυμνῶν τῶν πραγμάτων θεωρουμένων D.S.1.76
;γ. τὸ ἔργον διηγήσασθαι Luc.Tox.42
; ;γ. χρῆσθαι τῇ μιμήσει Demetr.Eloc. 112
. Adv. - ῶς baldly, Sch.A.Pers. 740.9 beardless, A.R.2.707.10 scalped, Archil.161.11 γυμνή· ἄνηβος, Hsch.12 prov. of impossibilities,γυμνῷ φυλακὴν ἐπιτάττεις Pherecr.144
, Philem.12. (Akin to Skt. nagnás, Lat. nādus, etc.; cf. λυγνός.) -
2 διατείνω
A stretch to the uttermost,δ. τὸ τόξον Hdt.3.35
; keep stretched out,τὴν χεῖρα Hp.Fract.8
;δ. τὰς χεῖρας ἐπί τι X.Cyr.1.3.4
;ἀράχνιον δ. πρὸς τὰ πέρατα Arist.HA 623a9
;τινὰ ὑπὲρ λεχέων AP5.54
(Diosc.):—[voice] Pass., extend,μία ἰδέα πάντῃ διατεταμένη Pl.Sph. 253d
.II intr., extend, Diog.Apoll.6;διὰ παντὸς τοῦ βίου Arist.EN 1172a23
;καθ' ἅπαν τὸ σῶμα Id.HA 503b21
; κατὰ τὸ συνεχὲς ἕως εἰς .. Plb.3.37.9; to continue,γένος διέτεινε λαμπρόν Plu.Marc.30
.2 δ. εἰς, ποτί τι, extend or relate to, concern, SIG569.11,38 (Halasarna, iii B. C.), cf. Plb.8.29.6;πρὸς τὰ ὅλα Id.9.5.4
.3 reach, arrive at, extend as far as,πρός.. Epicur.Ep.1p.13U.
, Plb.5.86.4, D.S.12.70, etc.; live until the time of,εἴς τινα Plu.Cat.Ma.15
.B [voice] Med. and [voice] Pass., exert oneself,τί οὖν.. διετεινάμην οὑτωσὶ σφοδρῶς; D.18.142
; at full speed,X.
Mem.4.2.23;θεῖν διατεταμένους Pl.R. 474a
; ἰέναι ib. 501c; πὺξ διατεινάμ ενος Theoc. 22.67; strain, exert the voice, Arist.Pol. 1336a39; διατείνεσθαι πρός τι exert oneself for a purpose, X.Mem.3.7.9; διετείναντο αὐτὸν μὴ εἰσελθεῖν prevented him from going in, Antipho 5.46;δ. τὰ κάλλιστα πράττειν Arist.EN 1169a9
.2 maintain earnestly, contend, δ. ὡς.. maintain stoutly that.., Pl.Sph. 247c, Thphr.HP3.18.7, CP4.6.1, etc.II in strict sense of [voice] Med., stretch oneself, Anaxan dr.41.67.2 to stretch out for oneself or what is one's own,δ. τὸ τόξον Hdt.4.9
; τὰ βέλεα ὡς ἀπήσοντες to have their lances poised as if they were about to throw, Id.9.18;διατεινάμενοι οἱ μὲν τὰ παλτὰ οἱ δὲ τὰ τόξα X.Cyr.1.4.23
;διατεταμένοι τὰς μάστιγας Plb.15.28.2
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3 παρατυγχάνω
A happen to be near, be among,παρετύγχανε μαρναμένοισιν Il. 11.74
; π. τῷ λόγῳ, τῷ πάθεϊ, to be present at.., Hdt.7.236, 9.107;εἰς καιρόν γε παρατετύχηκεν ἡμῖν ἐν τοῖς λόγοις Πρόδικος Pl.Prt. 340e
;τῇ μάχῃ Plb.3.70.7
;οἱ -τετυχηκότες τοῖς κινδύνοις Id.12.28A.
5; but ὁ πλείστοις κινδύνοις-τετευχώς who had met with.., Id.12.27.8 : with Preps., visit,εἰς κώμην POxy.76.11
(ii A. D.); ἐπὶ διάγνωσιν put in an appearance at.., Mitteis Chr.89.18 (ii A. D.).2 abs., happen to be present, Hdt. 1.59, 6.108 ; of things, offer, present itself, Hp.Art.38;παρατυχούσης τινὸς σωτηρίας Th.4.19
;ἕως ἄν τις παρατύχῃ διαφυγή Id.8.11
; .3 freq. in part. παρατυχών, whoever chanced to be by, i. e. the first comer, any chance person, ;σὺν τοῖς π. ἱππόταις X. Cyr.1.4.18
; also τὸ παρατυγχάνον or παρατυχόν whatever turns up or chances, ποιεῖν τὸ παρατυγχάνον αὐτῷ to do whatever circumstances required, Id.Eq.Mag.9.1 ; πρὸς τὸ παρατυγχάνον as circumstances required, Th.1.122;ἐν τῷ παρατυχόντι Id.5.38
; ἀποκρίνασθαι ἐκ τοῦ παρατυχόντος answer offhand, Plu.2.154a: παρατυχόν, abs., it being in one's power, since it was in one's power to do, c. inf., Th.1.76;ἐν καλῷ π. σφίσι ξυμβαλεῖν Id.5.60
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4 τωθάζω
Aτωθάσομαι Pl.Hp. Ma.290a
( is [tense] aor. subj.; τωθάσουσι as [tense] fut. is v.l. in Gal.6.234): [tense] aor.ἐτώθασα Ar.
l. c., Arist.Rh. 1381a34, Jul. Or.5.159a, ([etym.] ἐπ-) Hp.Ep.17: also θωτάξω (q.v.):—mock, jeer at, flout, τινα Hdt.2.60, Ar.V. 1362, Pl. l. c., Herod.7.103;πολλὰ τ. τινά Theoc.
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5 ἀντιστοιχία
ἀντιστοιχ-ία, ἡ,II of letters, correspondence, of the relation of tenuis, media, and aspirate to each other, Ascl.Myrl. ap. Ath.11.501b.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀντιστοιχία
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6 ἐμμελής
A in tune, harmonious, opp.πλημμελής, ἐ. φωνή Ti.Locr.101b
, Plu.2.1014c, etc.; (Delos, ii B.C.);ἁρμονιῶν -εστάτη κρᾶσις Plu.Phoc.2
; λέξις ἐ. D.H.Comp.25; also of a poet, tuneful, Theoc.Ep.21, cf.Philostr.Im.2.12.II metaph.,1 of persons, harmonious, orderly,τὸν πλημμελοῦντα ἐμμελῆ ποιεῖν Pl. Criti. 106b
; ἵνα γένοιντο -έστεροι ib. 121b; also- εστάτη καὶ κοσμιωτάτη πολιτεία Plu.Pel.19
.2 of things, in good taste, ἐμμελέστερόν [ἐστι], c. inf., Ar.Ec. 807;ἐ. ὁμιλία Arist.EN 1128a1
.3 well-proportioned, κτήματα.. ποῖα ἄν τις κεκτημένος ἐμμελεστάτην οὐσίαν κεκτῇτο; Pl.Lg. 776b; reasonable, οὐκ ἐ. Id.Sph. 259e: hence, modest, small, opp. μέγιστος, Id.Lg. 760a ([comp] Sup.);πόλις μεγέθει ἐμμελεστέρα Arist.Pol. 1327b15
.III Adv. - λῶς, [dialect] Aeol. and [dialect] Ion. - λέως, harmoniously, opp. πλημμελῶς, Pl. Lg. 816a; in time, πόδεσσιν ὠρχεῦντ' Sapph.54.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐμμελής
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7 ἐπιψηφίζω
A put to the vote, in Senate or Assembly,ἐ. τὰς γνώμας Antipho 6.45
, etc.;ταῦτα D.22.9
: c.inf., put it to the vote that.., Th.2.24 ; of the President in the Amphict. Council,ἐ. τὰς γνώμας Aeschin.3.124
.2 abs., put the question, Th.6.14, etc.; οὐκ ἠθέλησεν ἐπιψηφίσαι, of Socrates, X.Mem.1.1.18 ; in the preface to decrees,τῶν προέδρων ἐπεψήφιζε ὁ δεῖνα IG22.44
, al., cf. Decr. ap. And. 1.77 ; ἐ.ἐς τὴν ἐκκλησίαν (at Sparta) Th.1.87 ;ἐ. τῇ ἐκκλησίᾳ Luc. Tim.44
.3 ἐ. τινί to put the question for or at the instance of any one, Hdt.8.61.4 ἐ. τοὺς παρόντας to put the question to them, take their votes, Pl.Grg. 474a, cf. 476a.II [voice] Pass., to be put to the vole, Aeschin.2.67,3.126, Michel 163.40 ([place name] Delos) ; of an office, to be voted upon, Arist.Pol. 1301b25.III later in [voice] Med., of the Assembly itself, or generally of voters, vote, approve,τὰ ῥηθέντα D.S.19.61
, cf. D.H.6.71,84, Plu.Cic.33 (also in [voice] Act.,D.H.7.38, Luc.Charid.12).2 ἐ. χρόνον τινί vote an extension of command, Plu.Flam.7 ; also στρατιὰν ἄλλην ἐ. πέμπειν v.l.in Th.7.16.3 [voice] Med.in act. sense, IG 12(7).239 ([place name] Amorgos), 12(9).4 ([place name] Carystus), Just.Nov.15.6 Ep.V calculate, Vett.Val.352.22.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπιψηφίζω
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8 ὅπλον
ὅπλον, τό,I a ship's tackle, tackling, Hom.(only in Od.), 2.390, al., Hes.Op. 627 ; esp. ropes, halyards, etc.,δησάμενοι δ' ἄρα ὅπλα Od. 2.430
, etc.; in which sense Hom. twice uses the sg., rope, 14.346, 21.390: generally, any ropes, Hdt.7.25, 9.115, Hp.Art.78.II tools, strictly so called, in Hom. esp. of smiths' tools, Il.18.409, 412 ; in full,ὅπλα χαλκήϊα Od.3.433
: in sg., ὅπλον ἀρούρης sickle, AP6.95 ([place name] Antiphil) ; ὅπλον γεροντικόν staff, Call.Epigr.1.7 ; δείπνων ὅπλον ἑτοιμότατον, of the wine-flask, AP6.248 (Marc. Arg.).III in pl., also, implements of war, arms and armour, Hom. (only in Il.), αὐτὰρ ἐπεὶ πάνθ' ὅπλα κάμε, of the arms of Achilles, 18.614, cf. 19.21 ; , 272 ; so in Pi.N.8.27, IG12.1.9, E.Hec. 14, etc.: rarely in sg., weapon,οὐδέ τι ἀρήϊον ὅπλον ἐκτέαται Hdt.4.23
, cf. 174, E.HF 161, 570, 942, Pl.R. 474a, X.Cyr.7.4.15 ; ποτὶ πονηρὸν οὐκ ἄχρηστον ὅπλον ἁ πονηρία [Epich.] 275 ; piece of armour, D.S.3.49.2 the large shield, from which the men-at-arms took their name of ὁπλῖται (εἰκόνα γραπτὴν ἐν ὅπλῳ IG22.1012.18
(ii B. C.), cf. IGRom.4.1302.35 (Cyme, i B. C./i A. D.), Th.7.75, D.S.15.44, 17.18);ὅπλον στύππινον IG11(2).203
B99 (Delos, iii B. C.): metaph.,τῆς πενίας ὅπλον ἡ παρρησία Nicostr.Com.29
;ὅ. μέγιστον.. ἁρετὴ βροτοῖς Men. Mon. 433
, cf. 619.3 in pl., also, heavy arms, Hdt.9.53 ; ὅπλων ἐπιστάτης, = ὁπλίτης, opp. κώπης ἄναξ, A.Pers. 379 ; ;ὅπλα παραδοῦναι Id.4.69
;ὅπλα ἀποβάλλειν Ar.V.27
, etc.4 ὅπλα, = ὁπλῖται, men-at-arms,πολλῶν μεθ' ὅπλων S.Ant. 115
(lyr.): and freq. in Prose, ἐξέτασιν ὅπλων ποιεῖσθαι to have a muster of the men-at-arms, Th.4.74, etc.; ὁ ἐπὶ τῶν ὅπλων στρατηγός, opp. ὁ ἐπὶ τῆς διοικήσεως, Decr. ap. D.18.38, Decr.ib. 115 ;χειροτονηθεὶς ἐπὶ τὰ ὅ. πρῶτος.. στρατηγός IG22.682.44
(iii B. C.);στρατηγεῖν ἐπὶ τὰ ὅ. SIG697
E (Delph., ii B. C.), etc.5 τὰ ὅ. the place of arms, camp,ἦλθεν εἰς τὰ ὅ. Lys.13.12
, cf.X.Cyr.7.2.5, etc.;ἐκ τῶν ὅ. προϊέναι Th.1.111
, cf. 3.1.6 Phrases: ἐνέδυνον (v.l. ἐνέδυντο)τὰ ὅ. Hdt.7.218
, etc.; ἐν ὅπλοισι εἶναι or γενέσθαι to be in arms, under arms, Id.1.13, cf.E.Ba. 303, Th.6.56 ;ἐν ὄπλοισι [ἰππομ]άχεντας Sapph.Supp.5.19
;ἐν ὅπλοις μάχεσθαι Pl.Grg. 456d
;ἡ ἐν τοῖς ὅπλοις μάχη Id.Lg. 833e
; ποιῆσαι ἐξέτασιν ἐν ὅπλοις Decr. ap. Arist.Ath.31.2 ;εἰς τὰ ὅ. παραγγέλλειν X.An.1.5.13
; ἐφ' ὅπλοις or παρ' ὅπλοις ἧσθαι, E.Supp. 674, 357 ;μένειν ἐπὶ τοῖς ὅπλοις X.Cyr.7.2.8
; for ὅπλα ῥίπτειν, ἀφιέναι, κατατίθεσθαι, v. sub vocc. ; for ὅπλα τίθεσθαι, v. τίθημι.IV of the arms possessed by animals for self-defence,[τὸν ἄνθρωπον] οὐκ ἔχοντα ὅπλον πρὸς τὴν ἀλκήν Arist.PA 687a25
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9 ῥίπτω
ῥίπτ-ω, also [full] ῥιπτέω, and (in frequentat. sense) [full] ῥιπτάζω (qq. v.): —[dialect] Ion. Iterat.Aῥίπτασκον Il.15.23
, Od.11.592,- εσκον Nic.Fr.26
: [tense] fut.ῥίψω Il.8.13
, etc.: [tense] aor.ἔρριψα 23.842
, etc. (, Mosch. 3.32,ἀπέριψα Pi.P.6.37
), [dialect] Ep.ῥῖψα Il.3.378
; also [ per.] 3sg. [tense] aor. 2ἔρρῐφε Opp.C.4.350
: [tense] pf.ἔρριφα Lys.10.9
:—[voice] Med., [tense] aor.ῥίψαντο Man.6.10
,ἀπο-ρίψασθαι Gal.16.146
:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut. ῥιφθήσομαι ([etym.] ἀπορ-) S.Aj. 1019; , Plu. CG3 (v.l. in S.l.c.); 3 [tense] fut.ἐρρίψομαι Luc.Merc.Cond.17
: [tense] aor. ([etym.] ἀπο-), E.Andr.10 (v.l.), Pl.Lg. 944d; also ἐρρίφην [ῐ] E.Hec. 335, Fr. 489, Pl.Lg. 944a, Sosith.3, etc.; poet.ἐρίφην AP12.234
(Strat.): [tense] pf. ἔρριμμαι Orac. ap.Hdt.1.62, E.Med. 1404 (anap.), Ar.Ec. 850, etc.; poet. redupl. , cf. PMag.Par.1.194, 2039 ([etym.] ἀπο-): [tense] plpf.ἔρριπτο Luc.Nec.17
. [[pron. full] ῑ by nature, Hdn.Gr.2.10; freq. written with ει in later Inscrr. (cf. ῥιπτέω, καταρρίπτω) and Papyri, as Phld.Ir.p.38 W., ([etym.] προς-) Rh.2.94 S.; the [dialect] Ep. [tense] aor. 1 is ῥῖψα, not ῥίψα: [pron. full] ῐ in [tense] fut. 2 and [tense] aor. 2 [voice] Pass.]:—throw, cast, hurl,σόλον, σφαῖραν Il.23.842
, Od.6.115;χερσί Pi.P.3.57
;ῥ. ἀπὸ βηλοῦ Il.1.591
, etc.; , cf. A.Pr. 1051 (anap.);ἐς τὸ δυστυχές Id.Ch. 913
; ;ποτὶ νέφεα Od.11.592
; χθονὶ ῥ. ἑαυτόν throw on the ground, S.Tr. 790, cf. E.IA39 (anap.);ἐς ὕδωρ ψυχρόν Th.2.49
: abs., ἐρριμμένος prostrate,ἐρριμμένους καὶ μεθύοντας Plb.5.48.2
; ἔτι τῶν νεκρῶν.. ἐρριμμένων ἐπὶ τῆς ἀγορᾶς lying, Plu.Galb.28;κλῶνας ἔχουσα ἐπὶ γῆς ἐρριμμένους Dsc.1.29
, cf. 4.169; ἔρριπται νεκροῖς ὅμοια, of hibernating animals, Aët.16.67; have been deposited,PCair.Zen.
467.5 (iii B.C.); cast a net, ἔρριπται ὁ βόλος the cast have been made, Orac. ap. Hdt.1.62; αὐτοῦ χερμάδας.. ἔρριπτον threw stones at him, E.Ba. 1097, cf. Cyc.51 (lyr.); ῥ. τινὰ πρὸς πέτραν throw him against a rock, S.Tr. 780; but κατὰ στύφλου πέτρας down from a rock, E.IT 1430, cf. A.Pr. 748; κατὰ κρημνῶν down a precipice, Th.7.44, Pl.Lg. 944a ([voice] Pass.);ὠλένας πρὸς οὐρανόν E.Hel. 1096
.II like ῥιπτάζω, ῥ. ἑωυτήν toss oneself about, as in a fever, Hp.Mul.1.2;ἐπὶ λαιὰ καὶ ἐπὶ δεξιὰ σαυτόν AP5.118
(Crin.): generally, throw about, , cf. Ba. 150 (both lyr.); winnow, Gal.6.541.IV throw off or away, of arms, E.El. 820; of clothes, Pl.R. 474a, Lys.3.12; so ἔρριψε Πάγασος δεσπόταν threw him, Pi.I.7(6).44; esp. ῥ. ἀσπίδα (cf. ῥίψασπις), Lys.10.9, etc.;βιβλίον PUniv.Giss.20.12
(ii A.D.).V ῥ. λόγους cast them forth, hurl them, A.Pr. 314, E.Alc. 680;τὸ προειρημένον ἀναποδείκτως ἐρρίφθαι Phld.Rh.1.57
S.; also, throw them away, waste them, A.Ag. 1068, cf. E.Med. 1404 (anap., [voice] Pass.);λόγοι μάτην ῥιφέντες Id.Hec. 335
; so οἴχεται.. ταῦτ' ἐρριμμένα set at naught, S. Aj. 1271.VI ῥ. ἐπὶ πάντας τοὺς κλήρους, as in a scramble, Pl. R. 617e;ῥ. πάντα κύβον κεφαλῆς ὕπερθεν ἐμῆς AP5.24
([Phld.]): hence ῥ. κίνδυνον make a bold throw, run a risk, E.Fr.402.7.VII ῥ. ἑαυτόν throw or cast oneself down, X.Cyr.3.1.25: abs., fling oneself,ἐς πόντον Thgn.176
; ;τάφρον ἐς κοίλην Id.Alc. 897
(anap.);ῥ. ἐν πένθει κατὰ δρία Id.Hel. 1325
(lyr.), cf. Men.312, Vett. Val.126.22; cf.βάλλω A. 111
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10 ῥίπτω
ῥίπτω, ῥιπτέω the latter Demosth. 19, 231; Dio Chrys. 3, 15; Da 9:18 Theod.; Ac 22:23; Hv 3, 5, 5; Just., A I, 18, 4 (the word is found Hom.+; ins, pap, LXX; pseudepigr.; Joseph. [ῥίπτω Bell. 1, 150, Ant. 16, 248—ῥιπτέω Ant. 2, 206; 14, 70]; Just., s. above; Ath. 26, 3) impf. ἐ(ρ)ρίπτουν; fut. 3 sg. ῥίψει LXX; 1 aor. ἔ(ρ)ριψα, impv. ῥῖψον; ptc. n. ῥῖψαν (ῥίψαν). Pass.: fut. ῤιφήσομαι LXX; aor. 3 sg., pl. ἐρρίφη,-σαν LXX, ptc. ῥιφείς LXX; inf. ῥιφῆναι LXX; pf. 3 sg. ἔρριπται; ptc. ἐ(ρ)ριμμένος; plpf. 3 sg. ἔρριπτο 2 Macc 3:29 (on the doubling of the ρ s. W-S. §5, 26b; B-D-F §11, 1; Mlt-H. 101f. Itacistic ptc. ἐρρημένος Tob 1:17 cod. V; TestJob 30:5 [s. 2 below]; ἐρημένοι Mt 9:36 cod. L).① to propel someth. with a forceful motion, throw, in a manner suited to each special situation: throw away (OdeSol 11:10; JosAs 12:9; Achilles Tat. 2, 11, 5) Μωϋσῆς ἔ(ρ)ριψεν ἐκ τῶν χειρῶν τὰς πλάκας B 14:3 (Ex 32:19; Dt 9:17); cp. 4:8. ῥ. τι μακρὰν ἀπό τινος throw someth. far away from someth. Hv 3, 2, 7; Hs 9, 7, 2; without μακράν v 3, 5, 5. Pass. w. μακράν 3, 2, 9; 3, 6, 1; 3, 7, 1.— Throw into the sea, fr. a ship (Chariton 3, 5, 5; TestJob 8:7; Achilles Tat. 3, 2, 9) Ac 27:19, 29; fr. dry land, pass. εἰς τὴν θάλασσαν Lk 17:2 (ῥ. εἰς as Polyaenus 8, 48; schol. on Nicander, Ther. 825 [ῥ. εἰς τὴν θαλ.]; Gen 37:20; Ex 1:22; TestZeb 2:7).—ῥίψας τὰ ἀργύρια εἰς τὸν ναόν Mt 27:5 (Diod S 27, 4, 8 the temple-robbers, suffering an attack of conscience ἐρρίπτουν τὰ χρήματα; Appian, Bell. Civ. 2, 23 §86 Πτολεμαίου τὰ χρήματα ῥίψαντος εἰς τὴν θάλασσαν; Ps.-Anacharsis, Ep. 6 ῥίψας τὸ ἀργύριον).— Take off clothing (Aristoph., Eccl. 529; Pla., Rep. 5, 474a τὰ ἱμάτια) as a statement of protest Ac 22:23 (s. Field, Notes 136).— Throw down to the floor τινά someone Lk 4:35.— Expose newborn infants (Apollod. [II B.C.]: 244 Fgm. 110a Jac.; POxy 744 [I B.C.]; Diod S 2, 58, 5; Epict. 1, 23, 10; Aelian, VH 2, 7; Ps.-Phoc. 185 [Horst p. 233, lit.]; cp. Wsd 11:14; SibOr 2, 282; other reff. EBlakeney, The Epistle to Diognetus ’43, 50f; Christians forbid it Just., A I, 27, 1.—The Family in Ancient Rome, ed. BRawson ’86, 172, 246 [lit.]) Dg 5:6 (AvanAarde, SPSBL ’92, 441–42).② w. no connotation of violence, but context may indicate some degree of rapidity, put/lay someth. down (Demosth. 19, 231; Crinagoras 2, 1; Gen 21:15; 2 Macc 3:15) Ἰωσὴφ … ῥίψας τὸ σκέπαρνον Joseph threw down his axe GJs 9:1. Ἐλισάβεδ ἔρριψεν τὸ κόκκινον 12:2. ἔ(ρ)ριψαν αὐτοὺς (the sick people) παρὰ τοὺς πόδας αὐτοῦ Mt 15:30. Ἰωσὴφ … ἔρριψεν αὑτὸν χαμαὶ ἐπὶ τὸν σάκκον Joseph threw himself down on sackcloth GJs 13:1 (TestAbr A 11 p. 89, 13 [Stone p. 26]). Pass. pf. ptc. thrown down, prostrate, scattered, of position on an extended flat surface such as ‘ground, floor’ (X., Mem. 3, 1, 7; Polyb. 5, 48, 2; Plut., Galba 1066 [28, 1]; Epict. 3, 26, 6 χαμαὶ ἐρριμμένοι; Chariton 2, 7, 4 ἐρρ. ὑπὸ λύπης; 3 Km 13:24; Jer 14:16; 1 Macc 11:4; TestJob 30:5; Jos., Ant. 3, 7; 6, 362) the vine, without the support of the elm tree, is ἐ(ρ)ριμμένη χαμαί Hs 2:3; cp. 4. Of the crowds of people ἦσαν ἐσκυλμένοι καὶ ἐ(ρ)ριμμένοι ὡσεὶ πρόβατα μὴ ἔχοντα ποιμένα they were distressed and dejected, like sheep without a shepherd Mt 9:36 (of animals lying on the ground Heraclit. Sto. 14 p. 22, 20 τὰ ἐπὶ γῆς ἐρριμμένα ζῷα; Eutecnius 4 p. 42, 25).—B. 673. DELG. M-M. TW. Spicq.
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