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1 συγγνώμη
A fellow-feeling, forbearance, lenient judgement, allowance, Ar. Pax 997, Pl.Criti. 107a, Arist.EN 1143a23, 1 Ep.Cor.7.6. Phrases: a. συγγνώμην ἔχειν judge kindly, excuse, pardon, E.Or. 661, Ar. Pax 668, etc.; τινι Hdt.1.116, 155, S.Ph. 1319, Lys.12.29, Pl.Phd. 88c, X.HG6.2.13, etc.;ἑαυτῷ κακῷ ὄντι Pl.R. 391e
; τινος for a thing, Hdt.6.86. γ, S.El. 400, Ar.V. 368, Lys.10.2, Pl.Phdr. 233c, etc.; ; folld. by ὅτι, Hdt.7.13, Pl.R. 472a; by εἰ.., E.Hipp. 117, etc.; by inf., S.Aj. 1322; c. gen. abs.,σ. ἔχε ἐμοῦ παρανοήσαντος Ar.Nu. 1479
; soσ. ποιήσασθαι Hdt.2.110
;διδόναι Plb.8.35.2
;νέμειν Paus.2.27.4
, Jul.Or.2.50c;ἀπονέμειν Luc.Nigr. 14
: opp.bσυγγνώμης τυγχάνειν X.Mem.1.7.4
, And.1.141, Lys.1.3; παρά τινος from a person, Id.24.17, Isoc.12.38, etc.; συγγνώμης τινός, ὑπέρ τινος τυχεῖν, for a thing, E.Hipp. 1326, Isoc. 12.271; ξυγγνώμην ἁμαρτεῖν.. λήψονται will be pardoned for offending, Th.3.40;συγγνώμην αἰτεῖσθαι Pl.Criti. 106b
; σ. ἔχει calls for for-bearance, S.Tr. 328;ἔχοντάς τι ξυγγνώμης Th.3.44
; ἐχέτω ς. let it pass, Plu.2.1118e.c πολλὴ ἔκ γε ἐμεῦ ἐγίνετο ς. Hdt.9.58; συγγνώμη τοι I excuse you, Id.1.39, cf. Th.8.50 (both c. inf.): συγγνώμη [ ἐστί], c. acc. et inf., it is excusable that.., Id.4.61, 5.88, cf. D.19.238; τὸ πεπεῖσθαι.. ς. Id.Prooem.34: also with a part.,σ. [ἐστί τινι] πλοῦτον ἀγειρομένῳ AP11.389
(Lucill.); σ. [ ἐστὶ] εἰ.., ἐὰν .., Th.1.32, 4.114, Pl.Hp.Mi. 372a.2 Rhet., confession and avoidance, Hermog.Stat.2, al.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συγγνώμη
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2 ἀντονομάζω
A name instead, call by a new name, c. dupl.acc., Th. 6.4.2 ὁ -άζων ὅρος plea of avoidance and confession, Arg.Lycurg., cf. Hermog.Stat.4.3 nominate instead, [voice] Pass., POxy.1405.17 (iii A.D.).2 use the pronoun, Eust.103.23;ἀ. τινά A.D.Synt.192.21
:—[voice] Pass., ib. 98.11.III Arith., in [voice] Pass., to be of a contrary denomination, Nicom.Ar.1.23.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀντονομάζω
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