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A- λήψομαι Isoc.6.16
: [tense] aor. προὔλαβον:—[voice] Pass., v. infr.1.5:— take or receive before,τὴν πόλιν Lys.26.9
codd.;τὰ χωρία καὶ λιμένας D.2.9
; ἀργύριον π. receive money in advance, Id.50.14, 35;τὰ ἐφόδια Aeschin.1.172
;τρία τάλαντα παρά τινος Id.2.166
;ἅπαντα ἡμῶν τὰ χωρία D.3.16
, etc.; also (lyr.); μισθὸν τῆς ἀγγελίας for the message, Luc.Merc.Cond.37;γάλα μετὰ μέλιτος IG42(1).126.15
(Epid., ii A.D.);π. τὴν ἡλικίαν Aeschin.1.162
; π. τὴν αὔξησιν begin their growth before, Thphr.HP8.1.4:—[voice] Pass., to be contained in advance,ἐν τῷ ὄντι ἄρα ζωὴ προείληπται καὶ ὁ νοῦς Procl. Inst. 103
.2 take or seize beforehand, Aeschin. 3.142;τὴν ἀρχήν A.D.Synt.40.24
;ὅσα τῆς πόλεως π. D.18.26
; τοῦτο π., ὅπως σώσομεν provide that.., Id.3.2: c. part., προλαβὼν κατεγνωκότας ὑμᾶς having first procured your vote of condemnation, Id.24.77:—[voice] Pass.,σῶμα προειλημμένον ὑπὸ νόσου Corp.Herm.12.3
.b get or take as a start, προειλήφασι πολὺν χρόνον have had a long start, PCair.Zen.60.5 (iii B.C.);π. τῆς νυκτὸς ὁπόσον ἂν δυναίμην Luc.Gall.1
.5 assume in advance,τὴν ὁλότητα προλαβὼν ἐγέννησεν ἀπ' αὐτῆς τὴν παντότητα Dam.Pr. 253
; προειλήφθω.. δισχιλίων σταδίων τὸ βάθος [εἶναι] Plb.34.6.7.II to be beforehand with, anticipate,1 c. acc. pers., get the start of,τὰς κύνας X.Cyn.5.19
, v. infr. 3;π. τῷ λόγῳ τινάς D.Prooem. 29
; βραχὺν χρόνον π. ἡμᾶς, i.e. in dying, Plu.2.117e;π. τῇ ῥιζώσει τοὺς χειμῶνας Thphr. HP8.1.3
, cf. CP3.24.3: c. gen. pers., ; ἵνα μὴ -λημφθῶμεν (i.e. by death) Diog.Oen.2.2 c. acc. rei, π. γόους, μαντεύματα, E.Hel. 339 (lyr.), Ion 407;τὸν καιρόν Plb.9.14.12
, cf. Plu.Cam.34, etc.;τὸν ὄρθρον Luc.Am.15
; of mental anticipation,π. ὡς οὕτως ἔχον πρὶν γινόμενον οὕτως ἰδεῖν Arist. GA 765a28
;τὰ συμβησόμενα ταῖς ἐννοίαις Plb.3.112.7
, cf. 3.1.7;τὰ πολλὰ εἰκασίᾳ Luc.Am.8
;π. ὅτι.. Plu.2.102e
, etc.3 c. gen. spatii, π. τῆς ὁδοῦ get a start on the way, Hdt.3.105;πολὺ τῆς ὁδοῦ π. Polyaen.7.29.2
(but just above, π. ὡς πλείστην ὁδὸν τοὺς διώξοντας); π. ῥᾳδίως τῆς φυγῆς Th.4.33
; π. τῆς διώξεως get a start of the pursuers, D.S.16.94: metaph., μύθου προλαβοῦσα speaking first, Philicus in Stud.Ital.9.44, cf. 46.b generally, π. τῶν κηρύκων anticipate them, Arist.Rh. 1408b24; τοῦ χρόνου π. precede in point of time, Id.Metaph. 1050b5.4 c. dat. modi, π. τῷ δρόμῳ get a start in running, X.Cyn.7.7;τῇ διανοίᾳ Arist.Fr. 660
;τῇ φυγῇ Plu.Alex.20
, Cic.47.5 c. inf.,προέλαβε μυρίσαι Ev.Marc. 14.8
.8 abs., προὔλαβε πολλῷ was far ahead, Th.7.80, cf. X.Cyn. 6.19, D.4.31, Plb.31.15.8; gain an advantage, D.37.15.b anticipate the event, prejudge,ἐπειδὰν ἅπαντ' ἀκούσητε κρίνατε, μὴ πρότερον προλαμβάνετε Id.4.14
;οἱ νόμοι προλαβόντες ἐπιμέλονται ὅπως..
by anticipation,X.
Cyr.1.2.3; come before the time, opp. ὑστερίζειν, Gal. 7.353; of corn-buyers, buy earlier, SIG976.49 (Samos, ii B.C.):— [voice] Med.,προλαμβάνου Men.701
:—[voice] Pass., τὸ προειλημμένον that which is prejudged, Hermog.Stat.1.c precede, go before, ὁ προλαβὼν βίος his previous life, Arg.2 D.22.3; what precedes,Procop.
Vand.2.16; ἡ προλαβοῦσα τράπεζα the preceding meal, Lib.Or.57.24; also τῶν προλαβόντων τἢν μνήμην the memory of the past, Procop. Gaz.Pan.p.495 B.IV Philos., form a preconception (cf. πρόληψις), prejudge,οἷα προειλήφαμεν Phld.D.3.13
, cf. Sign.22:—[voice] Med., Id.D.1.13:— [voice] Pass., Id.Oec.p.57 J.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προλαμβάνω
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προκαταληπτέονone must anticipate: masc acc sgπροκαταληπτέονone must anticipate: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
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φθαστέονone must anticipate: masc acc sgφθαστέονone must anticipate: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
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A seize beforehand, occupy in advance, esp. by a military force, Th.2.2, 3.112, X.An.1.3.16, etc.:—[voice] Med., Plb.2.27.5, SIG742.7 (Ephesus, i B. C.), etc.:—[voice] Pass., to be so occupied, Th. 4.89.2 generally, preoccupy,τὸ βῆμα Aeschin.3.71
; τὰ κοινὰ καὶ φιλάνθρωπα τῶν ὀνομάτων ib.248;τὰ Φιλίππου ὦτα Id.2.108
; πράγματα προκατειλημμένα, by the previous speakers, Isoc.4.74.3 apprehend before, Gal.1.183;- λαμβάνεται τὸ σημεῖον τοῦ σημειωτοῦ S.E.M.8.169
;- ειλημμένον πρόσωπον A.D.Synt.26.13
(- ειλεγμένον is f.l. here and in Adv.157.26).4 [voice] Pass., of events, to be predetermined,ὑπὸ τῆς εἱμαρμένης Diogenian.
Epicur.3.51, cf. 2.20.II metaph., prevent, anticipate, frustrate,τῶν πόλεων τὰς ἀποστάσεις Th. 1.57
;π. ὅπως μὴ.. Id.3.46
, 6.18: abs., Id.3.2, etc.; π. καὶ ἀπειλεῖν, of the legislator, Pl.Lg. 853b; in speaking,π. τὰ ἐπίδοξα λέγεσθαι Arist. Rh.Al. 1443a6
, al.; of persons, anticipate or surprise them, Th. 3.3; τοῦ χειμῶνος -λαβόντος [αὐτόν] Plb. 38.8.3:—[voice] Med.,π. τινά Id.5.36.8
;π. τὰς νόσους D.S.1.82
, cf. Herod. [voice] Med. in Rh.Mus.58.92:— [voice] Pass., τῶν.. προκατειλημμένων κατηγορημάτων the charges that have been anticipated, Din.1.1; to be surprised, Plb.2.18.6; - ληφθέντες ἀναλαμβάνονται if taken in time they recover, Philum. ap. Aët.9.7.III overpower first, π. ἡμᾶς ἐς τὴν ὑμετέραν ἐπιχείρησιν crush us in preparation for an attack on you, Th.1.33, cf. 36:— [voice] Pass.,δεσμοῖς Plb.16.34.11
: of. [voice] Pass. in med. sense,προκατείλημμαί σ' ὦ τύχη Epicur.Sent.Vat.47
(= Metrod.Fr.49).2 without any notion of force, win over before, preoccupy,π. καὶ προκολακεύειν τὴν μέλλουσάν τινος δύναμιν Pl.R. 494c
;τὴν ἐκκλησίαν Aeschin.3.67
.c [voice] Pass., to be prejudiced,αἱρέσει τινί Gal.4.705
.IV fasten securely, Sor.Fasc. 1.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προκαταλαμβάνω
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προλαμβάνω 2 aor. προέλαβον; 1 aor. pass. προελήμφθην (on the sp. s. B-D-F §101 p. 53; Mlt-H. 246f) (Trag., Hdt.+; ins, pap, LXX, EpArist; SibOr 3, 569; Philo, Joseph., Just.; Ath., R. 25 p. 78, 23) prim. ‘take before(hand)’.① to do someth. that involves some element of temporal priorityⓐ w. temporal force of προ felt rather strongly πρ. τι do someth. before the usual time, anticipate someth. (cp. Theophr., HP 8, 1, 4 πρ. ταῖς εὐδίαις τὴν αὔξησιν ‘begin the growth beforehand in favorable weather’; IG XIV, 2014, 1; Philo, Somn. 1, 2; Just., D. 131, 4 πάντα [of God]) w. inf. foll. (Jos., Ant. 6, 305; B-D-F §392, 2; Rob. 1120) προέλαβεν μυρίσαι τὸ σῶμά μου she had anointed my body beforehand Mk 14:8.ⓑ w. temporal force of προ still felt take it upon oneself, undertake (in the sense ‘anticipate mentally’ in Polyb. and Plut.; EpArist 206; w. inf. foll. Hippocr., Ep. 27, 41) προέλαβον παρακαλεῖν ὑμᾶς IEph 3:2.ⓒ take, get of a meal (SIG 1170, 7; 9; 15 of the taking of food [ἄρτον, γάλα et al.] in the temple of Asclepius in Epidaurus. S. also vWilamowitz in note 4 to the ins) prob. w. the temporal force of προ felt to a degree ἕκαστος τὸ ἴδιον δεῖπνον προλαμβάνει ἐν τῷ φαγεῖν in eating, each goes on ahead to take one’s own supper 1 Cor 11:21 (s. ἴδιος 1b).② to ascertain someth. by surprise, detect, overtake, surprise τινά someone (TestJud 2:5 running down a boar) pass. (POxy 928, 8; Wsd 17:16) ἐὰν προλημφθῇ ἄνθρωπος ἔν τινι παραπτώματι Gal 6:1. See Field, Notes 190; JRobb, ET 57, ’45/46, 222.—M-M. TW. -
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A accelerate, PTeb.19.13 (ii B.C.):—[voice] Pass., ib.24.29 (ii B.C.).II outstrip, overtake,τινὰ τῇ παρασκευῇ Plb.8.3.3
; escape by superior speed, Id.1.47.8; κ. τινά c. part., anticipate in doing, Id.3.16.5, 4.68.5:—[voice] Pass.,κ. ὑπὸ τῆς ὀξύτητος τοῦ καιροῦ D.S.14.72
.2 abs., to be first, arrive first,πρὸς τὴν πύλην Plb.9.17.4
, cf. 1.86.8; come in time, Id.3.86.3, 9.18.3: c. part. only, do quickly or in good time, Id.2.18.6, 3.16.4, etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καταταχέω
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A lift up first, τὸ σῶμα cj. in Sor.2.38; take up before,είς τὴν ἕξιν Ath.2.45e
([voice] Pass.), cf. BGU421.14 ([voice] Pass., ii A.D.).II anticipate, forestall, J.AJ16.4.4.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προαναλαμβάνω
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A snatch away before,ὥσπερ ἰκτῖνος τὰ ὄψα Luc.Tim.54
: metaph.,τὴν δόξαν J.AJ13.5.8
; τὴν ἡγεμονίαν τινί ib.20.8.2, cf. Luc. Tox.6, etc.; π. ἀλλήλων τὰ λεγόμενα snap at a conclusion, anticipate hastily, Pl.Grg. 454c;τὸ ζητούμενον π. ὡς ὁμολογούμενον S.E.M.1.157
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A take away before, Thphr.HP7.3.4;τοῦ πιτυρίτου τὸ καθαρώτατον Gal.11.120
, cf. 12.465; π. τοῦ χρόνου anticipate the appointed time, App.BC2.26:—[voice] Med.,π. τὸ θάρσος τοῖς λόγοις D.S.5.29
, cf. App.Mith.90.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προαφαιρέω
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προεκ-κρίνω [ῑ],A anticipate a crisis, Hp.Hum.13 (dub.l.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προεκκρίνω
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A go forth, be announced previously, Id.69.1.2 go forth beyond, c. gen., Stob. 2.7.14.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προεκφοιτάω
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A hope for before, Posidipp.27.8, Them.Or.5.65a;προηλπικότες ἐν Χριστῷ Ep.Eph.1.12
: generally, anticipate, expect, Gal.16.822, Dexipp.Hist.32(h) J., Simp.in Epict.p.50D.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προελπίζω
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A go out before,τῷ πεζῷ Th.7.74
;εἰς Σαρδόνα Plb.2.23.6
;τῆς πόλεως D.H.1.46
;π. τοῦ βίου πρὶν.. J.AJ2.7.2
(so abs.- ελθών
previously deceased,Supp.Epigr.
6.236 ([place name] Phrygia));φῶς φωτὸς π. Ph. 1.603
: abs., anticipate arrest by flight, SIG 283.11 (Edict. Alex. Magni).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προεξέρχομαι
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A terminate beforehand, Plb.2.14.6; anticipate cessation, Gal.19.201.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προκαταλήγω
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A one must premise, v.l. in Hipparch.1.3.2;π. κἀκεῖνο Iamb.in Nic.p.56
P.; π. ὅτι.. ib.p.100 P.II one must anticipate, S.E.M.7.78.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προληπτέον
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II intr., anticipate the menstrual period, Sor.1.21 (nisi leg. προλαμβ-).III προπαραλαμβανόμεναι ὑποθέσεις previously assumed.., [Ammon.] in Apr.67.15.2-ληφθεισῶν τῶν.. ἐμπλάστρων
previously employed,Orib.
Fr.49.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προπαραλαμβάνω
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