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1 σημεῖον
σημεῖον, τό, [dialect] Ion. [full] σημήϊον, [dialect] Dor. [full] σᾱμήϊον IG12(3).452 (Thera, iv B.C.), [full] σᾱμεῖον IPE12.352.25 (Chersonesus, ii B.C.), IG5(1).1390.16 (Andania, i B.C.), [full] σᾱμᾶον CIG5168 ([place name] Cyrene):—= σῆμα in all senses, and more common in Prose, but never in Hom. or Hes.:A mark by which a thing is known, Hdt.2.38;σημεῖα τῶν δεδικασμένων.., σημεῖα πάντων ὧν ἔπραξαν Pl.R. 614c
; sign of the future, τυραννίδος ς. A.Ag. 1355;σ. λαβεῖν ἔκ τινος E.Hipp. 514
; trace, track,σημεῖα δ' οὔτε θηρὸς οὔτε του κυνῶν.. ἐξεφαίνετο S.Ant. 257
, cf. El. 886;τῆς καταβάσεως X.An.6.2.2
; of a cork on a buoy, Paus.8.12.1.b [dialect] Dor., tomb, IG12(3).452 (iv B.C.), CIGl.c.2 sign from the gods, omen, S.OC94;τὰ ἀπὸ τῶν θεῶν σ. γενόμενα Antipho 5.81
, cf. Pl.Phdr. 244c, Ap. 40b, X.Cyr.1.6.1; wonder, portent, LXX Ex.4.8, al.;σ. καὶ τέρατα Plb.3.112.8
, Ev.Matt.24.24, Ev.Jo.4.48, cf. IPEl.c., D.S.17.114;φόβηθρα καὶ σ. ἀπ' οὐρανοῦ Ev.Luc.21.11
; esp. of the constellations, regarded as signs,δύεται σημεῖα E.Rh. 529
(lyr.), cf. Ion 1157.3 sign or signal to do a thing, made by flags, ἀνέδεξε σημήϊον τοῖσι ἄλλοισι ἀνάγεσθαι he made signal for the rest to put to sea, Hdt.7.128; signal for battle, τὰ σ. ἤρθη, κατεσπάσθη, Th.1.49,63, etc.; καθαιρεῖν τὸ ς. to take it down, strike the flag, as a sign of dissolving an assembly, And.1.36; τὸ τῆς ἐκκλησίας ς. Ar.Th. 278; ὕστερος ἐλθεῖν τοῦ ς. Id.V. 690: generally, signal,σ. ὑποδηλῶσαί τινι ὅτι.. Id.Th. 1011
;τὰ σ. αὐτοῖς ἤρθη Th.4.42
; τὸ σ. τοῦ πυρός, ὡς εἴρητο, ἀνέσχον ib. 111; signal to commence work, [ἡ] τοῦ σημείου ἄρσις Ath.Mitt.35.403
(Pergam.); σημείῳ ἀβαστάκτῳ, σημείοις ἀβαστάκτοις with unremoved signal (s), of gymnasia, i.e. never closed, IGRom.4.446 (ibid.), Abh.Berl.Akad.1932(5).44(ibid., ii A.D.).4 standard or flag, on the admiral's ship, Hdt.8.92; on the general's tent, X.Cyr.8.5.13; ἔξω τῶν ς. out of the lines, ib.8.3.19.5 landmark, boundary, limit, ἔξω τῶν σ. τοῦ ὑμετέρου ἐμπορίου out of the limits of your commercial port, D.35.28; of milestones, Plu.CG7, Hdn.2.13.9.6 device upon a shield, Hdt.1.171, E.Ph. 1114; upon ships, figure-head, Ar.Ra. 933, Th.6.31, E.IA 255 (lyr.).7 signet on ring, etc., Ar.Eq. 952, V. 585, Pl.Tht. 191d, al., X.HG5.1.30, D.42.2, PRev.Laws 26.5 (iii B.C.); figure, image,Διὸς κτησίου Anticl.13
; badge,τρίαιναν σ. θεοῦ A.Supp. 218
: pl., written characters,γράψαι σημήϊα.. φωνῆς IG14.1549
([place name] Rome).8 watchword, war-cry, Plb.5.69.8;ἀπὸ σ. ἑνὸς ἐπιστρέφειν τὰς ναῦς Th.2.90
, cf.X.HG6.2.28.II sign, token, indication of anything that is or is to be, S.OT 1059, E.Ph. 1332;σ. φαίνεις ἐσθλὸς.. γεγώς S.El.24
, cf. OT 710;τέχνης σ. τῆς ἐμῆς Id.Ant. 998
; so laterτὰ σ. τῶν καιρῶν Ev.Matt.16.3
, etc.2 in reasoning, a sign or proof, Ar.Nu. 369, Th.1.6,10, And. 2.25, etc.;τούτων ὑμῖν σημεῖα δείξω Aeschin.2.103
, cf. 3.46;τάδε τὰ σ. ὡς.. X.Ages.1.5
;σ. εἰ.. Pl.Grg. 520e
; ὅτι ἀγαθὸς ἦν.., τοῦτο μέγιστον ς. Id.Min. 321b; τὸ μὴ ἐκδυθῆναι οὐδὲν σ. ἐστι is no proof to the contrary, Antipho 2.2.5; also, instance, example, Hp.VM 20; σημεῖον δέ· to introduce an argument, D.21.149, Isoc.4.86,107, etc.3 in the Logic of Arist., a sign used as a probable argument in proof of a conclusion, opp. τεκμήριον (a demonstrative or certain proof), APr. 70a11, SE 167b9, Rh. 1357a33.b in Stoic and Epicurean philos., sign as observable basis of inference to the unobserved or unobservable, Epicur.Ep.2p.43U., Phld.Sign.27, al., S.E.M.8.142, al.; περὶ σημείων (dub. sens.), title of work by Zeno, Stoic.1.14.4 Medic., symptom, Hp.Morb.3.6, 15, Aret.SD1.9, Gal.1.313, 18(2).306.5 pl., shorthand symbols, Plu.Cat.Mi.23, Gal. Libr.Propr.1, POxy.724.3 (ii A.D.), Lib.Or.42.25.III = στιγμή, mathematical point, Arist.APo. 76b5, Ph. 240b3, Euc.Def.1, al.; also ς. (with or without χρόνου) point of time, instant, Arist.Cael. 283a11, Ph. 262b2sq.2 in Prosody and Music, unit of time, Aristid.Quint.1.14, Longin.Proll. Heph.5.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σημεῖον
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2 κεραύνιον
κεραύν-ιον, τό,A truffle, Tuber aestivum, Thphr.HP1.6.5, Gal.19.731.II critical mark to indicate corrupt passages, Isid.Etym.1.21.21, Sch.Il.ip.xliii Dind.; butπρὸς τὴν ἀγωγὴν τῆς φιλοσοφίας D.L.3.66
.III = κεραυνία λίθος, PHolm.5.40, Isid.Etym.16.13.5, etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κεραύνιον
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3 ἀντίσιγμα
A sigma reversed, as a critical mark, D.L.3.66, Sch.Od.5.247.2 symbol for ps, Priscian.Inst.1.42.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀντίσιγμα
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4 ὀβελός
A spit,ἀμφ' ὀβελοῖσιν ἔπειραν Il.1.465
, al., cf. Hdt.2.41, 135, E.Cyc. 303 ;αἱματίου ὀβελὸς τρικώλιος SIG1025.53
([place name] Cos) ;ὀδελοί Epich.79
; κρῆς.. ἂν τὸν ὀδελὸν ἀμπεπαρμένον Megar. in Ar.Ach. 796 ; τὸ θερμὸν τοῦ ὀ., prov. of taking a thing by the wrong end, S.Fr. 814.3 = ὀβολός, IG12.6.95, al., Milet.7.59:—so in [dialect] Dor. form [full] ὀδελός, Leg.Gort.2.14, GDI5011.5 (Crete, iv B. C.), ib. 2561 D 27, al. (Delph., iv B. C.), etc.: Thess. [full] ὀβελλός IG9(2).1229.20.II horizontal line,—(representation of an arrow acc. to Isid.Etym.1.21.3), used as a critical mark to point out that a passage was spurious, Gal.15.110, Luc.Pr.Im.24, Sch.Il. ip.xliii Dind. ; with an asterisk to denote misplaced lines, ibid. ; but with one point below and one above, <*>, ὀ. περιεστιγμένος, in texts of Plato, denoted τὰς εἰκαίους ἀθετήσεις, D.L.3.66. -
5 ῥάβδος
ῥάβδος, ἡ,A rod, wand, Hom. (v. infr.), etc.; lighter than the βακτηρία or walking-stick, X.Eq.11.4 (but = βακτηρία, Ev.Matt.10.10, al.). —Special uses:1 magic wand, as that of Circe, Od.10.238, 319, etc.; that with which Athena touched Odysseus, to restore his youthful appearance,χρυσείῃ ῥάβδῳ ἐπεμάσσατο 16.172
; that with which Hermes overpowers the senses of man, Il.24.343; that with which Hades rules the ghosts, Pi.O.9.33; divining-rod, Hdt.4.67.5 staff of office, like the earlier σκῆπτρον, Pl.Ax. 367a, LXX Ps.44(45).7, 109(110).2; carried by a βραβευτής, Phld.Vit.p.25J.:— dub. in A.Supp. 248 for ῥαβδοῦχος.6 wand borne by theῥαψῳδός, τὸν ἐπὶ ῥάβδῳ μῦθον ὑφαινόμενον Call.Fr. 138
( = Fr.3.10P.), cf. Paus. 9.30.3: hence κατὰ ῥάβδον ἐπέων according to the measure of his (Homer's) verses, Pi.I.4(3).38(56).7 rod for chastisement,ῥ. κοσμοῦσα Pl.Lg. 700c
; μάστιξ ἢ ῥ. riding-switch, X.Eq.8.4; ῥ. βοηλάτις ox-goad, APl.4.200 (Mosch.);ξαίνεσθαι ῥάβδοις Plu.Alex.51
, cf. AP 11.153 (Lucill.): of the fasces of the Roman lictors, Plb.11.29.6, D.H.4.11, Str.5.2.2, Plu.Publ.10, Luc.36; πρὸς πέντε ῥάβδους, = Lat. at (i.e. ad) quinque fasces (CIL8.7044 ([place name] Numidia)), OGI543.18 (Ancyra, ii A.D.), IGRom.3.175 (ibid., ii A.D.); cf. ῥαβδονόμος, ῥαβδοῦχος.9 ῥ. κληρονομίας measuring-rod, ib.Ps.73(74).2.10 stitch,ἔντοσθεν δὲ βοείας ῥάψε θαμειὰς χρυσείῃς ῥάβδοισι διηνεκέσιν περὶ κύκλον Il.12.297
(unless it means rivets, studs).III streak or stripe on the skin of animals,διαποίκιλα ῥάβδοις Arist.HA 525a12
; of fish, Clearch. 73; of clothes, Poll.7.53; fluting of a column, Supp.Epigr.4.448.7 (Didyma, ii B.C., pl.); of minerals, vein, Thphr.CP4.12.6, D.S.5.37; streak or shaft of light, Arist.Mete. 377a30, Mu. 395a31, Thphr.Sign.11.IV in Gramm.,1 line, verse, Sch.Pi.I.4.63. -
6 ωβελισμένα
ὀβελίζωmark with a critical obelus: perf part mp neut nom /voc /acc plὠβελισμένᾱ, ὀβελίζωmark with a critical obelus: perf part mp fem nom /voc /acc dualὠβελισμένᾱ, ὀβελίζωmark with a critical obelus: perf part mp fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic) -
7 ὠβελισμένα
ὀβελίζωmark with a critical obelus: perf part mp neut nom /voc /acc plὠβελισμένᾱ, ὀβελίζωmark with a critical obelus: perf part mp fem nom /voc /acc dualὠβελισμένᾱ, ὀβελίζωmark with a critical obelus: perf part mp fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic) -
8 οβελιζόμενον
ὀβελίζωmark with a critical obelus: pres part mp masc acc sgὀβελίζωmark with a critical obelus: pres part mp neut nom /voc /acc sg -
9 ὀβελιζόμενον
ὀβελίζωmark with a critical obelus: pres part mp masc acc sgὀβελίζωmark with a critical obelus: pres part mp neut nom /voc /acc sg -
10 οβελίζει
ὀβελίζωmark with a critical obelus: pres ind mp 2nd sgὀβελίζωmark with a critical obelus: pres ind act 3rd sg -
11 ὀβελίζει
ὀβελίζωmark with a critical obelus: pres ind mp 2nd sgὀβελίζωmark with a critical obelus: pres ind act 3rd sg -
12 οβελίζουσι
ὀβελίζωmark with a critical obelus: pres part act masc /neut dat pl (attic epic doric ionic)ὀβελίζωmark with a critical obelus: pres ind act 3rd pl (attic epic doric ionic) -
13 ὀβελίζουσι
ὀβελίζωmark with a critical obelus: pres part act masc /neut dat pl (attic epic doric ionic)ὀβελίζωmark with a critical obelus: pres ind act 3rd pl (attic epic doric ionic) -
14 οβελίζουσιν
ὀβελίζωmark with a critical obelus: pres part act masc /neut dat pl (attic epic doric ionic)ὀβελίζωmark with a critical obelus: pres ind act 3rd pl (attic epic doric ionic) -
15 ὀβελίζουσιν
ὀβελίζωmark with a critical obelus: pres part act masc /neut dat pl (attic epic doric ionic)ὀβελίζωmark with a critical obelus: pres ind act 3rd pl (attic epic doric ionic) -
16 οβελίζω
ὀβελίζωmark with a critical obelus: pres subj act 1st sgὀβελίζωmark with a critical obelus: pres ind act 1st sg -
17 ὀβελίζω
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18 οβελίσαι
ὀβελίζωmark with a critical obelus: aor inf actὀβελίσαῑ, ὀβελίζωmark with a critical obelus: aor opt act 3rd sg -
19 ὀβελίσαι
ὀβελίζωmark with a critical obelus: aor inf actὀβελίσαῑ, ὀβελίζωmark with a critical obelus: aor opt act 3rd sg -
20 ωβελισμένον
ὀβελίζωmark with a critical obelus: perf part mp masc acc sgὀβελίζωmark with a critical obelus: perf part mp neut nom /voc /acc sg
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