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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 λεπτός
2 fine, small,κονίη 23.506
; ; ;λεπτοῖς ἁλσί Alex.187.5
: freq. in Hp.,διατρήσεις λ. Loc.Hom.10
, al.; of soil, light, Thphr.HP1.8.1.3 thin, fine, delicate, freq. in Hom., mostly of garments and the like ,ὀθόναι Il.18.595
; πέπλοι, φᾶρος, Od.7.97, 10.544;ἀράχνια 8.280
;μήρινθος Il.23.854
; -ότατος χαλκός 20.275
;ἔβενος, ἐλέφας, σίδηρος BCH35.286
(Delos, ii B.C.);ῥινὸς βοός Il.20.276
([comp] Sup.); ([comp] Sup.); ([comp] Comp.); ;χαλκὸς καὶ δόνακες Pi.P.12.25
, cf. E.Med. 949, Th. 2.49, etc.; λεπτὰ τὰ πρῴραθεν ἔχειν, of ships, to have the bows thin and weak, Id.7.36.4 of the human figure, mostly in bad sense, thin, lean, Alc.39; opp. παχύς, Hp.Art.8 ([comp] Comp.);ἐγὼ δὲ λεπτὴ κἀσθενής Ar. Ec. 539
;σοφιστῶν λεπτῶν, ἀσίτων Antiph.122.4
;λ. καὶ αὐχμῶν Thphr. Char.26.5
, cf. Ceb.10;λ. χείρ Hes.Op. 497
; (anap.);τράχηλος X.Cyn.5.30
;λεπτὸς <ἐκ> τοῖν σκελοῖν Luc.Nav.2
;λ. ὑπὸ μεριμνῶν Pl.Amat. 134b
; of animals, X.Cyr.1.4.11; also, slender, taper (opp. παχύς), δάκτυλος Pl.R. 523d
; ἀπολήγειν εἰς λεπτόν, of the fingers of a statue, Luc.Im.6.5 of space, strait, narrow,εἰσίθμη Od.6.264
;ἀταρπός Alcm.81
; ἐπὶ λεπτὸν τετάχθαι in a thin line, X. Cyr.5.4.46, cf. Plb.3.115.6;οὔτε εὐρεῖαν οὔτε λεπτὴν.. ὁδόν Plu.2.964c
(ap.Porph.Abst.1.6).6 generally, small, weak, impotent,λεπτὴ μῆτις Il.10.226
, 23.590; , cf.ὀχέω 11.3
;ἀσφάλεια D.Ep.2.20
; λ. ἴχνη faint traces, X.Cyn.5.5; λ. οὖας, of a child's ear, tiny, Simon.37.14; τὰ λ. τῶν προβάτων small cattle, i.e. sheep and goats, Hdt.8.137; λ. πλοῖα small craft, Id.7.36; ἄκραι λ. small headlands, Id.8.107;λ. κλιμάκια Ar. Pax69
;τὸ -ότατον τοῦ χαλκοῦ νομίσματος Plu.Cic.29
;λ. χαλκός OGI485.12
(Magn. Mae.): without χαλκός, Inscr.Perg. 374 D7;ἀργύριον Ῥόδιον λ. CIG2693e5
([place name] Mylasa), cf. TAM2(1).15 ([place name] Telmessus); v. infr. 111.2. Adv. -τῶς, ζῆν poorly, meanly, Men.Mon. 682: neut. pl. as Adv.,λεπτὰ λεύσσω κόραις E.Or. 224
.7 light, slight,λεπταῖς ὑπαὶ κώνωπος.. ῥιπαῖσι A. Ag. 892
; λ. πνοαί light breezes, E.IA 813; λεπταῖς ἐπὶ ῥοπῇσιν on slight turns of fortune, S.Fr. 555.8 of size or quantity, λ. πυρίδια small, Ar.Lys. 1206;λ. κύλικες Pherecr.143.5
(but f.l.): neut. pl. as Adv., λ. τῖλαι 'pluck into small pieces', Theoc.3.21.9 of liquids, thin,γάλα Hp.Vict.2.46
;λεπτὰ ἀνεμέειν Id.Coac. 310
; λ. οἶνος light wine, Luc.Merc.Cond.18; also of food,λ. δίαιται Hp.Aph.1.4
;λ. ὀψάρια OGI484.16
(Pergam.). Adv. -τῶς, διαιτᾶσθαι, διαιτᾶν, Gal. 19.191, Paul.Aeg.3.43.10 = λεπτομερής, consisting of fine parts,ὅσῳ -ότερον ἀὴρ ὕδατος Arist.Ph. 215b4
, cf. Cael. 303b26, al.II metaph., subtle, refined, ; - ότεροι μῦθοι ib. 1082 (anap.); -ότατοι λῆροι Ar.Nu. 359
;πυκνῇ.. λεπτὰ μηχανᾷ φρενί Id.Ach. 445
;λ. λογιστά Id.Av. 318
;λ. καὶ ἀκριβής Antipho 3.4.2
;ἐς τὰς τέχνας παχέες, οὐ λεπτοί Hp.
Aër.24;λόγοι λ... τρέφουσ' ἐκείνους Alex.220.8
; cf. λεπτολόγος. Adv. -τῶς, μεριμνᾶν Lyr.Adesp.135
;λ. καὶ πυκνῶς ἐξετάζειν Amphis 33.5
: [comp] Comp. - οτέρως Anaxandr.36: also in detail,PPetr.
2p.118 (iii B.C.), Cic.Att.2.18.2, Phryn. PS p.83 B., Phot. s.v. νιφετός; cf. κατάλεπτον, καταλεπτολογέω: τὰ κατὰ λεπτόν, title of poems by Aratus, Ach.Tat.Intr.Arat.p.79 M., Str.10.5.3; also of minor poems of Virgil; τῶν κατὰ λεπτὸν πόρων ἀραίωσις, perh. small pores, Gal.15.201.2 rarely of the voice, fine, delicate, Arist.HA 545a7, Lyc.687;ἁρμονία E.Fr.773.23
(lyr.): neut. as Adv.,λεπτὸν ἀμφιτιττυβίζειν Ar.Av. 235
(lyr.); of sound,λ. ὑποτρύζουσα AP11.352.5
(Agath.); cf. λεπταλέος.3 of smell, Pl.Ti. 66e ([comp] Comp.).4 of persons, οἱ λ. the poor, Plb.24.7.3; λεπτὴν πλέκειν, prov. of poor people, Hsch.;λεπτὰ ξαίνεις Suid.
3 (sc. κεράμιον) jar, POxy.920.4 (ii/iii A.D.), PStrassb.40.48 (vi A.D.); cf. λεπτίον, λεπτοκεραμεύς. -
3 μιτροχίτων
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4 παυστέον
II ([etym.] παύομαι) one must cease, Plu.2.6c: c. gen.,τῆς ὁρμῆς Dexipp.
Hist.26.10 J.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παυστέον
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5 προκαλύπτω
A hang before or put over as a covering,παραπετάσματα Aen.Tact.32.9
:—[voice] Med., put over oneself as a screen or cloak, πέπλων.. προὐκαλύπτετ' εὐπήνους ὑφάς (nisi leg. προὐκάλυπτεν) E.IT 312; οὐ προκαλυπτομένα [τι] παρηΐδος putting no veil over one's face, Id.Ph. 1485 (lyr.): metaph.,π. ποίησιν Pl.Prt. 316d
;π. δόξαν μετ ριότητος Chio Ep.15.1
:—[tense] pf. [voice] Med., πρὸ τῆς ψυχῆς.. ὅλον τὸ σῶμα προκεκαλυμμένοι having it put as a screen, Pl.Grg. 523d.II cover over,ἥλιον νεφέλη π. X.An.3.4.8
(ἥλιος νεφέλην π. codd.):—[voice] Med., προὐκαλύψατ' ὄμματα veiled her eyes, E.Med. 1147:—[voice] Pass., to be covered, X.Cyr.5.4.45.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προκαλύπτω
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6 πρόοιδα
πρόοιδα, inf. προειδέναι, part. προειδώς, [tense] pf. (with [tense] plpf. προῄδη, -ῄδειν, [tense] fut. προείσομαι); late [tense] aor. inf.Aπροειδῆσαι Phld.Rh.1.286
S.:—know beforehand, Hdt.1.20, 7.235, 9.41, And.2.21, Lys,16.15, etc.;περὶ τούτων τὴν ἀλήθειαν Pl.Grg. 459e
; τὸν θάνατον ib. 523d;ὃν [καιρὸν] οὐ προῄδειν ἐσόμενον Isoc.12.127
;π. ὅτι.. D.8.50
;π. τίς χορηγὸς [ἔσται] Id.4.36
; ἐξ οὐ προειδότος unforeseen, D.C.69.4: c. part., μὴ ἐπ' ἀγαθῷ.. κατοικισθησόμενον (sc. τὸ Πελαργικόν) Th.2.17.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πρόοιδα
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7 ἀμφίεσμα
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8 ἐπίπροσθεν
I. of Place, before, ἐ. τίθεσθαι, ποιεῖσθαί τι, put before one as a screen, E.Or. 468, X.Cyr.1.4.24; ἐ. γίγνεσθαι to be in the way, intercept the view, Pl.Grg. 523d, cf. Ti. 40c; κώμας καὶ γηλόφους ἐ. ποιεῖσθαι take cover behind, X.Cyr.3.3.28.2. c. gen., ἐ. τῶν ὀφθαλμῶν ;ταῖς νήσοις οὐδὲν ἐ. τῆς φορᾶς Thphr.Vent.30
;εὐθὺ οὗ ἂν τὸ μέσον ἀμφοῖν τοῖν ἐσχάτοιν ἐ. ᾖ Pl.Prm. 137e
.II. of Degree, θεῖναί τι ἐ. τινος prefer one before another, E.Supp. 514; ἐ. εἶναί τινος to be better than.., Id.Or. 641; ἐ. τᾀσχρὰ.. τῶν καλῶν Antiph.l.c.;ἐ. τι θέσθαι τινός J.AJ2.4.3
; γίγνεται ἐ. τοῦ δικαίου τὰτριακόσια τάλαντα Id.BJ1.6.3
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9 ὑπερεκπλήσσω
A astonish beyond measure, τινα J.AJ8.6.5:—[voice] Pass., to be amazed,ἐπί τινι X.Cyr.1.4.25
; ὑπερεκπεπληγμένος ὡς ἄμαχόν τινα τὸν Φίλιππον astonished at or admiring him exceedingly, D.2.5, cf. Plu.2.523d, etc.: abs., ὑπερεκπλᾰγείς overwhelmed (by error), ib.870b.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑπερεκπλήσσω
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10 ὑπερθαυμάζω
A- άσομαι Luc.Pr.Im.18
:— feel or express great admiration, Hdt.3.3, Sammelb. 1912, Luc.VH1.34;ἐπί τινι Id.Am.52
.II c. acc., wonder greatly at, admire greatly, J.BJ2.9.3, Luc.Zeux.3, Gal.18(1).401, Ath.12.523d.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑπερθαυμάζω
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11 περισσός
περισσός, ή, όν (cp. πέριξ and s. three next entries; Hes., Hdt.+. Prim.: ‘exceeding the usual number or size’; Gignac I 146)① pert. to that which is not ordinarily encountered, extraordinary, remarkable (Pla., Apol. 20c οὐδὲν τῶν ἄλλων περισσὸν πραγματεύεσθαι; BGU 417, 22 περισσὸν ποιήσω=I am going to do someth. extraordinary; En 102:7) τί περισσὸν ποιεῖτε; what are you doing that is remarkable? Mt 5:47 (cp. Plut., Mor. 233a τί οὖν μέγα ποιεῖς; what, then, are you doing that is so great?—ELombard, L’Ordinaire et l’Extraordinaire [Mt 5:47]: RTP 15, 1927, 169–86). Subst. τὸ περισσόν the advantage (WSchubart, Der Gnomon des Idios Logos 1919, 102 [II A.D.]) τὸ π. τοῦ Ἰουδαίου the advantage of the Judean (Jew) Ro 3:1 (s. Ἰουδαῖο 2a). LCerfaux, Le privilège d’Israël sel. s. Paul: ETL 17, ’40, 5–26.② pert. to being extraordinary in amount, abundant, profuseⓐ going beyond what is necessary περισσὸν ἔχειν have (someth.) in abundance J 10:10 (cp. X., Oec. 20, 1 οἱ μὲν περισσὰ ἔχουσιν, οἱ δὲ οὐδὲ τὰ ἀναγκαῖα δύνανται πορίζεσθαι; Plut., Mor. 523d). For περισσότερον J 10:10 P75 s. περισσότερο c.ⓑ superfluous, unnecessary (Trag. et al.; cp. 2 Macc 12:44; TestJob 47:1) περισσόν μοί ἐστιν τὸ γράφειν ὑμῖν it is unnecessary for me to write to you 2 Cor 9:1 (Mitt-Wilck. I/2, 238 II, 4 περισσὸν ἡγοῦμαι διεξοδέστερον ὑμῖν γράφειν). περισσὸν ἡγοῦμαι I consider it superfluous (Appian, Prooem. 13 §50; Jos., Ant. 3, 215; cp. Philo, Agr. 59) Dg 2:10. W. ἄχρηστος 4:2.③ in the comparative sense; περισσός together w. its adv. and comp. is a colloquial substitute for μᾶλλον, μάλιστα as well as for πλείων, πλεῖστος (B-D-F §60, 3; Rob. 279; KKrumbacher, ByzZ 17, 1908, 233). τό περισσὸν τούτων whatever is more than this, whatever goes beyond this Mt 5:37 (on the gen. s. B-D-F §185, 1; Rob. 660).—ἐκ περισσοῦ (Περὶ ὕψους 34, 2; Vi. Aesopi I G 43 P.; Dositheus 40, 4; Da 3:22 Theod.) Mk 6:51 s. ἐκ 6c and λίαν a.—DELG s.v. περί. M-M. TW. -
12 ὅπως
ὅπως (Hom.+)① as adv. marker of the manner in which an event develops, how, that (B-D-F §300, 1; Rob. 985) w. the aor. ind. (Jos., Bell. 1, 6; 17) ὅπως τε παρέδωκαν αὐτὸν οἱ ἀρχιερεῖς Lk 24:20; w. the pres. ind. (Pherecrates Com. [V B.C.], Fgm. 45 K.; Tat. 22, 2 ὅπως δεῖ μοιχεύειν) ὅπως κολάζονται 2 Cl 17:7. But here the mng. of ὅπως prob. shows a development analogous to that of πῶς in colloq. usage, which comes to resemble ὡς (so Lk 24:20 D)= ὅτι= that (X., Hier. 9, 1; Diod S 11, 46, 3; Lucian, Dial. Deor. 6, 2; BGU 846, 16 [II A.D.] γνοῦναι, ὅπως ὀφείλω=‘to know that I owe’; Dssm., LO 155, 26 [LAE 179, 28]; B-D-F §396; s. Rob. 1045).② as a conj. marker expressing purpose for an event or state, (in order) that w. the subj. (the transition fr. 1 to 2 is observable SIG 741, 23), predom. the aor. (the fut. ind. [as early as Homer; freq. in V B.C. and later: Andocides 1, 43; Demosth. 19, 316; Herodas 7, 90; s. Meisterhans3-Schw. 255, 32; Nicol. Dam.: 90 Fgm. 16 p. 398, 5 Jac.; Hero Alex. I 368, 23 ὅπ. κινήσει; TestAbr B 1 p. 105, 4=Stone p. 58; TestJob 18:2; Jos., Ant. 11, 101] is given in several places as v.l. [e.g. Mt 26:59], but prob. should be changed everywhere to the aor. subj.).ⓐ with numerous types of verbs (in order) that, neg. ὅπ. μή in order that … not (B-D-F §369; Rob. 985–87).α. without ἄν (this is the rule) after a pres. (ApcSed 16:2; Ar. 9:6; Just., A I, 47, 6 al.) Mt 5:45 (impv.); 6:2, 5; Hb 9:15; 1 Pt 2:9; 2 Cl 9:6. After a perf. Ac 9:17; Hb 2:9; Lk 16:26 (w. μή). After the impf. Ac 9:24. After the aor. vss. 2, 12; 20:16 (w. μή); 25:26; Ro 9:17ab (Ex 9:16); 1 Cor 1:29 (w. μή); Gal 1:4; 1 Cl 10:2; 35:4; after the aor. impv. (TestAbr B 13 p. 117, 12 [Stone p. 82]; TestReub 1:4; JosAs 24:5; after the aor. ptc. Demetr.: 722 Fgm. 1, 1 Jac.) Mt 2:8; 5:16; 6:4, 18 (w. μή); Ac 23:15, 23; 2 Cor 8:11 (here γένηται or ᾖ is to be supplied as the predicate of the ὅπως-clause); GJs 21:2 codd.; AcPlCor 2:16. After the plpf. J 11:57 (ὅπως is found only here in J, prob. for variety’s sake, since ἵνα is used a few words before). After the fut. Mt 23:35. In accord w. God’s purpose as revealed in Scripture, an event can be presented w. the formula (this or that has happened) ὅπ. πληρωθῇ τὸ ῥηθὲν διὰ τ. προφητῶν (and sim. exprs.) Mt 2:23; 8:17; 12:17 v.l.; 13:35.—Alternating w. ἵνα (s. also J 11:57 above) 2 Cor 8:14; Lk 16:27f (the ἵνα-clause gives the content of the plea; the ὅπως-clause gives the purpose of the gift requested; so also Ex 23:20; TestAbr B 10 p. 114, 10 [Stone p. 76]; ApcMos 29; Just., D. 108, 1); 2 Th 1:11f (the ἵνα-clause gives the content, the ὅπως-clause the purpose of the prayer).β. with ἄν and the aor. subj. (B-D-F §369, 5; Rdm.2 194; Rob. 986; EHermann, Die Nebensätze in d. griech. Dialekten 1912, 276f; JKnuenz, De enuntiatis Graecorum finalibus 1913, 13ff; 26ff; Meisterhans3-Schw. 254; Mayser II/1 p. 254 f.—X., Cyr. 8, 3, 6 ἐπιμεληθῆναι ὅπως ἂν οὕτω γένηται; Pla., Gorg. 523d; PSI 435, 19 [258 B.C.]; 438, 19; PMagd 23, 7; LXX) Mt 6:5 v.l.; Lk 2:35; Ac 3:20; 15:17 (Am 9:12 v.l.); Ro 3:4 (Ps 50:6).ⓑ more and more replacing the inf. after verbs of asking that (B-D-F §392, 1) αἰτέομαι (Jos., Ant. 19, 288) Ac 25:3. δέομαι (Ps.-Aeschines, Ep. 3, 1; Par Jer 7, 24; 32; ApcMos 9 al.; Jos., Ant. 7, 191; 9, 9) Mt 9:38; Lk 10:2; Ac 8:24 (w. μή). ἐρωτάω (PTebt 409, 4 ff [5 A.D.]) Lk 7:3; 11:37; Ac 23:20. παρακαλέω (Jos., Ant. 8, 143) Mt 8:34 (v.l. ἵνα). προσεύχομαι or εὔχομαι (cp. PGM 3, 107; Jon 1:6; Jos., Ant. 11, 17) Ac 8:15; Js 5:16. So perh. also Phlm 6, where ὅπ. could be thought of as depending on προσεύχομαι derived in sense fr. vs. 4, unless ὅπως here=ὥστε (Archimed. I p. 16, 18 Heiberg ὅπως γένηται τὸ ἐπίταγμα al.).—Likew. after verbs of deciding (LXX) συμβούλιον λαμβάνειν ὅπ. resolve to Mt 12:14; 22:15 (D πῶς), where many scholars prefer the transl. consult with a view to. Also συμβούλιον διδόναι ὅπ. Mk 3:6.—DELG s.v. πο-. M-M.
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