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1 καμάριον
2 Medic., fornix of the brain, Gal.UP8.11.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καμάριον
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2 πραγματεύομαι
πραγμᾰτ-εύομαι, [dialect] Ion. [pref] πρηγμ-, [tense] aor. ἐπραγματευσάμην, [dialect] Ion. ἐπρηγμ-, Hp.Epid.6.8.32, X.Oec.10.9, etc.; also ἐπραγματεύθην, [dialect] Ion. ἐπρηγμ-, Hdt.2.87, Isoc.12.249: [tense] pf.Aπεπραγμάτευμαι Id.11.1
, Pl.Phd. 99d, 100b, al.; also in pass. sense, v. infr.:—busy oneself, take trouble, ἀπέδωκαν τὸν νεκρὸν οὐδὲν ἔτι πρηγματευθέντες Hdt.l.c., cf.Pl.Cra. 437c;π. περὶ σωφροσύνης Id.R. 430d
, cf. Cra. 425c;περὶ τὰ ὄντα Id.Tht. 187a
, cf. X. Mem.4.2.7, Arist.EN 1102a22, etc.; πολλὰ ἐπί τινι π. work at at thing, labour to bring it about, X.Mem.1.3.15; ; πραγματεύονται ὅπως ἄρξουσι exert themselves to.., X.Lac.14.5:abs., Thphr. HP4.4.1; μηδὲν πραγματεύου do not worry, Id.Char.18.9: c.inf., exert oneself to.., Plu.Them.19.2 to be engaged in business, spend one's time in business, ὅληντὴννύκτα all nightlong, X.Cyr.2.4.26;π.καὶ κακοπαθεῖν τὸν βίον ἅπαντα Arist.EN 1176b29
, cf. 1122a9; simply, conduct a business, PCair.Zen.199.11 (iii B. C.); transact business, of clerks, ib. 647.11 (iii B. C.); π. ἀπὸ ἐμπορίας καὶ δανεισμῶν make money by trade and loans, Plu.Cat.Mi.50, cf.Sull.17, etc.; οἱ πραγματευόμενοι, = Lat. negotiatores, OGI532.6 ([place name] Galatia), cf. SIG797.10 (Assus, i A.D.): c.acc., π. τὸ συνηγορικὸν καὶ (τὸ) ἐπιδέκατον, of a tax-farmer, Ostr. 1537 (ii B. C.), PLeid.Fin Ostr.i p.302;τὴν ὑϊκὴν π. PSI4.384.2
(iii B. C.); generally, of officials, to be employed in public affairs, PGnom.174 (ii A. D.), etc.II c. acc. rei, take in hand, treat laboriously, be engaged in, Pl.Prt. 361d, Hp.Ma. 304c, D.18.26, etc.; undertake,τὸν δεύτερον πλοῦν Pl.Phd. 99d
.2 of authors, elaborate a work, Ar.Nu. 526; of a science, work out,ἃ θέλει Archyt.4
; treat of,περὶ φύσεως πάντα Arist.Metaph. 989b33
, cf. Epicur.Nat.15.34;περί τινος Arist.Ph. 193b31
; , Phld.Mus.p.96K., al.; τοιαύτην οὐκ ἐπραγματεύθησαν ἀκριβολογίαν περὶ τὰς φλέβας did not use such precision in treating of.., Arist.HA 513a9.3 of historians, treat systematically,τὰς πράξεις Plb.1.4.3
: abs., systematic historians,Id.
5.33.5, etc.4 simply, write, treat,ποιητὴς ὢν πεπραγμάτευται περὶ τὸ ἱερόν IG11(4).544.5
(Delos, iii B. C.); τὰ πεπραγματευμένα ὑπ' αὐτῶ his works, composilions, SIG721.8 (Crete, ii/i B. C.), cf. 702.5 (Delph., ii B. C.).III [voice] Pass., mostly [tense] pf. πεπραγμάτευμαι, to be laboured at, elaborated, Pl.Ap. 22b, Prm. 129e; δόρυ ὡσαύτως -ευμένον X Eq.8.10;αἱ εἰς τὸν παῖδα -ευμέναι μεταφοραί Aeschin.1.167
; also [tense] pres., Arist.EE 1215a30.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πραγματεύομαι
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3 συνοικονομέω
A administer jointly, of executors, Thphr. ap. D.L.5.56;ὤνησιν καὶ πρᾶσιν CIG 3597b
([place name] Assus);- νομοῦσα γαμετή Phld.Oec.p.28
J.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συνοικονομέω
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4 τρίχους
II Subst. -χοον, τό, measure of three χόες, in pl. -χοα, SIG945.5 (Assus, iv B. C.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τρίχους
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5 ἐύς
Grammatical information: adj.Meaning: `good, brave, (in war) strong' (ep. Il.), only of men, never in fem. (s. Treu Von Homer zur Lyrik 37ff.); ntr. ἐΰ, εὖ `good' (A., E.), mostly as adverb `well' (Il.).Other forms: also ἠΰς, ἠΰ (s. below), gen. sg. ἐῆος, ἑ-, gen. pl. n. ἐά̄ων (at verse-end, e. g. δωτῆρες ἐάων θ 325)Dialectal forms: Myc. names with eu-, e.g. Eumene \/Eumenēs\/.Compounds: Very often as 1. member, both adject. and adverbial.Derivatives: ἐυτής (cod. ἐητής) ἀγαθότης H.; on the accent Wackernagel-Debrunner Philol. 95, 177. - Note further ἠέα αγαθά H.Etymology: The Greek forms present several problems. As for ἠΰς beside ἐΰς, old ablaut (Schulze Q. 33ff.) is very improbable, it must prob. be connected with metrics ( ἠΰς mostly in expressions at the end of the verse; Schwyzer IF 38, 159ff.); analogical introduction of the length from compounds, e. g. ἠΰ-κομος, where metrical lengthening was necessary, is certainly possible (cf. Leumann Hom. Wörter 317 n. 107). Metrical lengthening can also be assumed in ἐῆος for *ἐέος; often ἑῆος (so mostly the mss.) seems to stand for *ἑῆο = *ἑεῖο, *ἑέο `sui', from ε῝, ἑέ `se' (s. v.); cf. ἐμεῖο = ἐμέο from ἐμέ. The comparison of ἐυ- with Skt. su- points to * h₁su-. One should compare Hitt. aššuš `good, useful, pleasant', n. `good, possession, prosperity' (Friedrich IF 41, 370ff.; further Hier.-Hitt. wa-su(-u), with w- added?; Kronasser Μνημης χάριν 1, 201). On the one hand Skt. vásu-, Av. vohu- `good', with further Gaulish PN like Bello-vēsus and Ir. feb f. `eminence', and Illyr. gen. Ves-cleveses (cf. Εὑ-κλέης, Skt. vásu-śravas-). Further the expression δωτῆρες, δῶτορ ἐάων (ritual formula?, Shipp Studies 24) has a pendant in Skt. dātā́ vásūnām (beside dā́tā vásu [acc.]. Certain traces of digamma fail ( ἕτερος δε ἐάων Ω 528 is young). We must also reckon with merger of IE * esu- and *u̯esu-. - See Schwyzer 432 n. 8, 433 n. 1, 476: 7, 574 κ; also Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 201; 254; 274. - S. also ὑγιής, where the laryngeal will have been lost in the compound. - Hoffmann, (1975\/6) 593-604 suggests that ἑηος continues hysterodynamic *h₁u̯esu̯-os.Page in Frisk: 1,594-595Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἐύς
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