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1 συνδοκέω
A seem to one as to another, seem good also,ταῦτα κἀμοὶ συνδοκεῖ Ar.Av. 811
; εἴ τοι δοκεῖ σφῷν ταῦτα, κἀμοὶ ξυνδοκεῖ ib. 1630, cf. Lys. 167; ;ὅ τι ἂν καὶ τοῖς ἄλλοις.. ξυνδοκῇ Id.6.44
;εἰ σοὶ συνδοκεῖ ὅπερ ἐμοί Pl.Prt. 340b
;πᾶσι συνέδοξε ταῦτα X.Cyr.2.2.28
; ἆρ' οὖν σοι συνδοκεῖ μέτριος χρόνος; Pl.R. 460e;διάνοιαν ἣ σ. τοῖς πολλοῖς Arist.Pol. 1273a23
; κἀμοὶ τοῦτο οὕτω περὶ αὐτοῦ ς. Pl.Sph. 235b;συνεδόκει ἡμῖν.. ταῦτα Id.Euthd. 289b
: abs., συνεδόκει ib.c.2 more freq. impers., it seems good also,σοὶ δὲ συνδοκεῖν χρεών E.IT71
; εἰ ξυνδοκοίη τοῖσιν ἄλλοις ὀρνέοις Ar Av.197; ἢ καὶ σοὶ συνδοκεῖ οὕτως; Pl.Prt. 331b;σ. ὅτι.. Id.Hp.Ma. 283b
: folld. by inf., X.Cyr.1.6.8; συνέδοξε.. τὸν ἐλάττονα αἱρετέον (sc. εἶναι) Pl.Ti. 75c.3 part., οὐκ ἐμοὶ -οῦντα πεπόνθατε not with my approval, D.H.6.44; but the part. is mostly used abs. like ἐξόν, παρόν, etc., συνδοκοῦν ἅπασιν ἡμῖν since we all agree, X.HG2.3.51; συνδόξαν τῷ πατρὶ καὶ τῇ μητρί since the father and mother approved, Id.Cyr.8.5.28, cf. 8.1.8.b Plato has also part. [tense] pf. [voice] Pass., λόγος τοῖς ἐπιεικεστάτοις συνδεδογμένος in which they also agree, Lg. 659d, cf. 719c, Phdr.267d; also of persons, συνδεδογμένοι τινί of like opinion with him, Numen. ap. Eus.PE 14.5.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συνδοκέω
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2 τρίπους
A three-footed, of or with three feet: and so,I measuring three feet,τ. τὸ εὖρος Hdt.3.60
;τ. πλάτος IG12.372.14
, al.; ὅρους.. μὴ ἔλαττον ἢ τρίποδας ib.22.2492.24; τ. [γραμμή] Pl.Men. 83e; ἡ τ. [δύναμις] the side of a square three feet in area, Id.Tht. 147d.II going on three feet, prov. of an old man who leans on a staff,τρίποδι βροτῷ Hes.Op. 533
(but τρίποδι βροτοὶ ἶς οι is prob. cj.);τρίποδας ὁδοὺς στείχει A.Ag.80
(anap.); cf. τριτοβάμων, and see the Sphinx's riddle in AP14.64.III of tables, vessels, etc., three-legged,τ. λέβης A.Fr.1
; ; :—but mostlyIV as Subst., τρίπους, ὁ,1 tripod, i.e. three-legged cauldron, Il.18.344, Od.8.434, etc.;τ. ἐμπυριβήτης Il.23.702
;ὑψίβατος τ. ἀμφίπυρος S.Aj. 1405
(anap.); ἄπυροι τ. tripods untouched by fire, i.e. new, unused, Il.9.122, cf. Paus.4.32.1; used as κρατῆρες, Semus l. c., Phylarch.44J.; given as prizes, Il.11.700, 23.264, al.; as gifts of honour, 8.290, Od.13.13; in Crete used as currency, GDI4969.130; placed as votive gifts in temples, esp. in that of Apollo at Delphi, Th.1.132, SIG 697 L3 (Delph., ii B. C.), etc.;ἡ τοῦ τ. ἀνάθεσις Lys.21.2
; these were then called τ. ἀναθηματικοί, Δελφικοί, Apollon.Lex.; a street at Athens adorned with these gifts was called οἱ Τρίποδες, Paus.1.20.1; or they were preserved in private houses, Pi.I.1.19; they were mostly of bronze, Paus.4.12.8, but sts. of precious metals, even of gold, Pi.P.11.4, Hdt.9.81, Ar.Pl.9, Paus.10.13.9; sts. of wood,ξύλινοι τ. Id.4.12.8
; from a tripod the Delphic Priestess delivered her oracles, E. Ion91 (anap.), Or. 164 (lyr.), Orac. ap. Ar.Eq. 1016, etc.: metaph., ὁπόταν ἐν τῷ τ. τῆς Μούσης καθίζηται [ὁ ποιητής] Pl.Lg. 719c: prov., ἐκ τρίποδος λέγειν, i. e. authoritatively, Ath.2.37f; τὰ ἀπὸ τ., τὰ ἐκ τ., Zen.6.3, Diogenian.8.21, cf. Plu.Dem.29.b Τρίπους, name of a work by Nausiphanes, D.L.10.14; of a work by Glaucias the Empiric, Gal.Subf.Emp.p.63B.3 three-legged table, X.An.7.3.21, Plu.Cleom.13; κύκλος τρίποδος the circular top of.., Artem.5.20, cf. 1.74.4 a kind of ear-ring, Poll.5.97.5 a musical instrument, described by Artemoap.Ath.14.637b. (The oldest nom. of stem τριποδ- is prob. τρίπος (q. v.), which comes from τριποδ-ς but was later regarded as an o-stem.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τρίπους
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3 ἀντιπαράγω
ἀντιπαρ-άγω [ᾱγ],A shift in order to meet attacks,τοὺς σάκκους J.BJ 3.7.20
:—[voice] Pass., to be shifted in the other direction, Paul.Aeg.6.3.2 [voice] Pass., to be produced correspondingly, Plot.2.4.11.3 adduce, allege on the other side, Plu.2.719c: abs., argue on the other side, Phld. Rh.2.267S., cf. Vit.p.4J.II more freq. intr., lead an army against, advance to meet the enemy, X.Cyr.1.6.43.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀντιπαράγω
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4 ἔμφρων
A in one's mind or senses, sensible: opp.,1 to one mad, σε Ζεὺς τίθησιν ἔμφρονα<*> brings thee to thy senses, A.Pr. 848;ἔ. εἰμί Id.Ch. 1026
; ἔ. καθίσταμαι I come to myself, S.Aj. 306; ποιητὴς ..οὐκ ἔ. ἐστίν Pl.Lg. 719c
; ἀντὶ μανικῶν.. ἑξεις ἔμφρονας ἔχειν ib. 791b.2 to one dead, ἔτ' ἔ. S.Ant. 1237, cf. Antipho 2.3.2; ἔ. γίγνεσθαι to recover from a swoon or lethargy, Hp.Coac. 136.3 to one asleep, S.E.M.7.129.II rational, intelligent, ζῷα ἔ., opp. εἴδωλα ἄφρ., X.Mem.1.4.4; also ζωή, βίος ἔ., Pl.R. 521a, Ti. 36e;ἡ πρεσβυτῶν ἔ. παιδιά Id.Lg. 769a
;τέχνη -εστέρα Arist.Rh. 1359b6
; ὅταν ἐς ἥβην ἐξικώμεθ' ἔμφρονες when we come to years of discretion, prob. in S.Fr.583.6.2 sensible, prudent, Thgn.1126, Pi.O.9.74, S.OT 436;ἔ. σωφροσύνη Th.1.84
; ἔ. περί τι wise about or in a thing, Pl.Lg. 809d; τῶν δημιουργῶν ἢ τῶν ἄλλων τῶν ἐ. ἀνδρῶν experts, Id.Hipparch. 226c. Adv. - όνως sensibly, wisely, Id.R. 396d, al., Antiph.104: [comp] Comp.- έστερον Phalar.Ep.67.3
: [comp] Sup.- έστατα Plu.Ant.14
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