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1 πιστεύω
Aπεπιστεύκειν Act.Ap.14.23
: ([etym.] πίστις):—trust, put faith in, rely on a person, thing, or statement, τινι Hdt.1.24 ;τῷ λόγῳ Id.2.118
, cf. S.El. 886, etc. ;π. θεῶν θεσφάτοισι A.Pers. 800
;τῇ τύχῃ Th.5.112
;σφίσιν αὐτοῖς Id.3.5
;ταῖς ἀληθείαις D.44.3
; [ σημείοις] Antipho 5.81 ;π. τινὶ περί τινος Arist. EN 1157a21
;ὑπὲρ τῶν ὅλων Plb.2.43.2
: with neut. Adj. or Pron., λόγοις ἐμοῖσι πίστευσον τάδε believe my words herein, E.Hel. 710;τοῦτ'.. Αἰγυπτίοις πιστεῦσαι δεῖ Arist.Mete. 343b10
;μὴ πάντα πειρῶ πᾶσι πιστεύειν Men.Mon. 335
: later with Preps., π. ἐν τῷ Θεῷ, ἐν τῷ εὐαγγελίῳ, LXXPs.77(78).22, Ev.Marc.1.15 ;π. εἰς τὸν Θεόν Ev.Jo.14.1
, al.; εἰς τὸ ὄνομά τινος ib.1.12;π. ἐπὶ τὸν Κύριον Act.Ap.9.42
: abs., believe,περὶ μὲν τούτου.. οὔτε ἀπιστέω οὔτε ὦν π. τι λίην Hdt.4.96
; χαλεπὰ παντὶ ἑξῆς τεκμηρίῳ πιστεῦσαι although it is hard to believe every single bit of evidence about them, Th.1.20 : c. acc. cogn., π. δόξαν entertain a confident opinion, Id.5.105 :—[voice] Pass., to be trusted or believed,ἄνδρες ἄξιοι πιστεύεσθαι Pl.La. 181b
, cf.Ep. 309a, X.Cyr.4.2.8; πιστευθῆναι ὑπό τινος enjoy his confidence, ib.6.1.39, cf. An.7.6.33 ;π. παρά τινι D.23.4
, 58.44 ;πρός τινας Id.20.25
; ὡς πιστευθησόμενος as if he would be believed, Id.27.54, cf. 36.43 ;π. ὡς δημοτικὸς ὤν Arist.Pol. 1305a28
; πιστεύονται [οἱ λόγοι] Id.EN 1172b6 ; ἐπιστεύοντο ἃ ἔλεγον they were believed in what they said, D.32.4 ; πρόγνωσιν ἐπεπίστευντο were believed to possess foreknowledge, J.AJ17.2.4.3 c. inf., believe that, feel confident that a thing is, will be, has been, E.HF 146;ἀληθῆ εἶναι Pl.Grg. 524a
, cf. R. 450d; ; ; π. ὡς.., ὅτι .., X.Hier.1.37, Arist. Ph. 254a3, al.: the inf. is sts. omitted, τὰ μὲν οὐ πιστεύουσιν οἱ νέοι (sc. εἶναι or γεγονέναι) Id.EN 1142a19, cf. APr. 68b13, GA 716a7 :—[voice] Pass.,παρὰ Διὸς.. οἱ νόμοι πεπιστευμένοι ἦσαν γεγονέναι Pl.Lg. 636d
; πιστευθεὶς ἀληθεύσειν believed sure to.., X.An.7.7.25 ;ὁ ἥλιος.. πεπίστευται εἶναι μείζων τῆς οἰκουμένης Arist. de An. 428b4
; : without inf.,πιστευθείσης εἱμαρμένης αἴρεται πᾶσα νουθεσία Diog.Oen.33
, cf. 23.4 c. dat. et inf., τοῖσι ἐπίστευε σιγᾶν to whom he trusted that they would keep silence, Hdt.8.110, cf. X.Cyr.3.3.55, Lys.19.54.5 have faith, Act.Ap.2.44, 19.18, etc.II π. τινί τι entrust something to another, τινὶ ἡγεμονίαν, χρήματα, X.Mem.4.4.17, Smp.8.36;τὰν ὠνὰν τῷ θεῷ GDI1684
, al. (Delph.);γυναικὶ μὴ πίστευε τὸν.. βίον Men.Mon.86
; also :—[voice] Med., have entrusted to one, Berichte der russ. Akad. fuür Gesch. der materiellen Kultur4.82
(Olbia, ii/iii A.D.):—[voice] Pass., πιστεύεσθαί τι to be entrusted with a thing, have it committed to one, παρά or ὑπό τινος, Plb.3.69.1, Phylarch.24J., cf. Vett. Val.65.3: c. inf.,πιστευθέντας τοῖς ἐχθροῖς διαφθείρειν Arist.Pol. 1287a39
(nisi leg. πεισθέντας): c. gen.,πιστευθεὶς τῆς Κύπρου Plb.18.55.6
, cf. 6.56.13, D.S.12.15, etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πιστεύω
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2 πιστός
-------------------------------------------A [voice] Pass., to be trusted or believed:I of persons, faithful, trusty,ἑταῖρος Il.15.331
, etc.; ;μάρτυρες Pi.P.1.88
;Ζηνὶ π. ἄγγελος A.Pr. 969
, etc.: [comp] Comp. - ότερος Th.5.108, Isoc.10.38: [comp] Sup.πιστότατος Ar.Pl.27
: c. dat., -ότατος δέ οἱ ἔσκε Il.16.147
;ὁ π. ἡμῖν κἀγαθὸς καλούμενος S.Tr. 541
, cf. E.IA 153 (anap.), etc.: c. gen., τοῦ Φαλάνθου πιστόν τινα a trusted friend of P., Ergias ap.Ath.8.36of;π. πρὸς τὰ συμβόλαια Arist.Pol. 1283a33
; οἱ πιστοί, in Persia, trusty councillors, X.An.1.5.15, cf. Hdt. 1.108 ([comp] Sup.);τάδε Περσῶν πιστὰ καλεῖται A.Pers.2
(anap.); so πιστὰ πιστῶν, = πιστότατοι, ib. 681, cf. 528, 979.2 trustworthy, worthy of credit, Antipho 3.3.5 ([comp] Comp.), 5.3, Th.3.43. Adv., -τῶς καὶ ἀδόλως IG12.90.14
,17.3 genuine,π. Ἀταλάντης γόνος S.OC 1322
; Θηρικλέους π. τέκνον, of a cup, Theopomp.Com.32.1 ; unmistakable, νόσοι πονηραὶ καὶ π. LXX De.28.59.II of things, trustworthy, sure, ὅρκια π. Il.3.269, cf. Pi.O.11(10).6, etc.; τέκμαρ τῶνδε, τεκμήρια, μαντεῖα, A. Ag. 272, 352, Th.66; ;ἔσται πιστὰ καὶ ἄδολα καὶ ἁπλᾶ ἅπαντα τὰ ἀπ' Ἀθηναίων Ῥηγίνοις IG12.51.11
; οὐκέτι πιστὰ γυναιξίν no longer can one trust women, Od.11.456 ;βροτῶν δὲ π. οὐδέν S.Fr.667.3
; οὐκ ἔχοντες τὴν ἐλπίδα.. πιστὴν ἔτι no longer having such hope as could be relied on, Th.5.14 ; ὑπόληψις ἡ πιστοτάτη, of knowledge, Arist.Top. 131a23.2 deserving belief, credible,π. καὶ οἰκότα Hdt.6.82
, cf. 8.80;π. ὑπόθεσις Pl.Phd. 107b
;τοῦτο π. ἐκ τῆς ἐπαγωγῆς Arist.Cael. 276a14
; πιθανὸν καὶ π. Id.Rh. 1356b28; [λόγος] ἀποδεικτικὸς καὶ π. ib. 1377b23.III πιστόν, τό, as Subst., pledge, security, warrant,τὸ π. τῆς ἀληθείας S.Tr. 398
, etc.;τὸ π. τῆς ἐπιστήμης Th.6.72
(but τὸ π. τῆς καθ' ὑμᾶς πολιτείας its honesty, Id.1.68); τὸ π. ἔχοντες.. κἂν περιγενέσθαι feeling confidence that.., Id.1.141 : freq. in pl., τὰ πιστὰ ποιέεσθαι,πίστιν ποιεῖσθαι, Hdt.3.8; πιστὰ θεῶν, of oaths, X.Cyr.4.2.7; ἐδώκαμεν καὶ ἐλάβομεν πιστά we gave and received pledges, c. [tense] fut. inf., Id.An.3.2.5, cf. 4.8.7, etc.;πιστὰ ἠξίου γενέσθαι Id.Cyr.7.4.3
;τὰ πίστ' ἐδειξάτην A.Ag. 651
;στέργειν τὰ π. τῶνδε Id.Eu. 673
;τὰ π. ἐμαυτῷ τοῦ θράσους παρέξομαι E.Ph. 268
.B [voice] Act., believing, relying on, τινι Thgn.283, A.Pr. 917, Pers.55 (anap.), S.OC 1031 ; trustful, τῆς ἐλευθερίας τὸ π. Th.2.40, cf. Pl.Lg. 824 ;τινὶ τὸ π. νέμειν App.BC3.39
.2 obedient, loyal,τὴν τῶν Ἀθηναίων χώραν οἰκείαν καὶ π. ποιήσασθαι X.HG2.4.30
.3 faithful, believing, Act.Ap.16.1, IG3.3435.C Adv. πιστῶς with good faith,μὴ π. καταμαρτυρηθείς Antipho 2.4.7
; loyally, D.3.26 : [comp] Comp. - οτέρως Aen.Tact.22.17.2 persuasively, in [comp] Comp., ; credibly, demonstrably, Pl.Epin. 983e; unmistakably,κριθῆναι Gal.9.857
.3 with disposition to believe, D.34.49: [comp] Comp.,πιστότερον πρὸς ἐκείνους ἢ πρὸς ὑμᾶς αὐτοὺς διακείμενοι Lys.18.15
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3 ἀπιστέω
I disbelieve, distrust,ἐγὼ τὸ μὲν οὔ ποτ' ἀπίστεον Od.13.339
;τύχην ἀ. E.Alc. 1130
; , cf. Th.7.28 (s.v.l.), X.Ages.5.6, 8.7:—[voice] Pass., τὴν γνῶσιν τοῦ οἰκείου ἀπιστεῖσθαι was distrusted, i.e. no one could be sure of knowing, Th.7.44;ἀ. ἐν μαρτυρίαις Antipho2.2.7
;ἐπειδὰν γνῶσιν ἀπιστούμενοι, οὐ φιλοῦσι τοὺς ἀπιστοῦντας X.Cyr.7.2.17
, cf. Hier. 4.1;ὑπὸ τῆς πατρίδος Id.Smp.4.29
, cf. Pl.Plt. 271b, Isoc.5.49:—but mostly,2 c. dat. pers.,κρατέουσιν Emp.5.1
, cf. Th.8.83, Pl.Prt. 319b, etc.: so c. dat. rei,τῷ χρησμῷ Hdt.1.158
;πῶς ἀπιστήσω λόγοις; S.Ph. 1350
, cf. Th.6.86;ἀ.τῇ ἐξ αὑτῶν ξυνέσει Id.3.37
;τοῖς ἰάμασιν IG 4.951.24
(Epid.);ἡμῖν αὐτοῖς Arist.EN 1112b10
; ἀ.τινί τι disbelieve one in a thing, Hdt.3.122;περί τινος Id.4.96
; οἷς ἠπίστησαν ἔχειν.. whom they suspected of having, Plb.4.18.8.3 c.inf., οὐδέν σ' ἀπιστῶ καὶ δὶς οἰμῶξαι I nothing doubt that.., S.Aj. 940; ἀ. μὴ γενέσθαι τι to doubt that it could be, Th.1.10;ἀπιστοῦντες αὐτὸν μὴ ἥξειν Id.2.101
, cf.4.40, Pl.Plt. 301c, R. 555a; alsoἀ. μὴ οὐκ ἐπιστήμη ᾖ ἡ ἀρετή Id.Men. 89d
;ἀ. πῶς.. Phd. 73b
;ἀ. εἰ.. APl.4.52
(Phil.), Ph.2.555;ὅτι.. Pl.Men. 89d
;ὡς R. 450c
:—[voice] Pass., τὸ ἐπιτήδευμα ἀπιστεῖται μὴ δυνατὸν εἶναι it is not believed to be possible, Id.Lg. 839c, cf. Chrm. 168e.4 abs., to be incredulous, Hdt.8.94, cf. Ev.Marc.16.16, etc.;νᾶφε καὶ μέμνασ' ἀπιστεῖν Epich.250
;ἐπὶ τοῖς λεγομένοις Ph.2.92
.II = ἀπειθέω, disobey,τινί Hdt.6.108
, freq.in Trag.and Pl., A.Pr. 640, S.Ant. 381 (lyr.), Tr. 1183, 1224, Pl.Ap. 29c, al.: abs., to be disobedient, τοῖς ἀπιστοῦσιν τάδε in these things, S.Ant. 219, cf. 656; ἢν δ' ἀπιστῶσι but if they refuse to comply, E.Supp. 389, cf. Pl.Lg. 941c.2 to be faithless,εἰ ἡμεῖς ἀπιστοῦμεν, ἐκεῖνος πιστὸς μένει
2 Ep.Tim.2.13
.3 νεκρὸς τὸν θάνατον ἀπιστούμενος belying death, Polem.Call.55.III τὸ σῶμ' οὐκ ἀπιστήσω χθονί, i.e. 1 will not hesitate to commit it.., E. Heracl. 1024; .Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀπιστέω
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