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1 καταψεκάσαι
καταψεκά̱σᾱͅ, καταψεκάζωwet by continual dropping: fut part act fem dat sg (doric)καταψεκά̱σᾱͅ, καταψεκάζωwet by continual dropping: fut part act fem dat sg (doric)καταψεκάζωwet by continual dropping: aor inf actκαταψεκάσαῑ, καταψεκάζωwet by continual dropping: aor opt act 3rd sgκαταψεκάζωwet by continual dropping: aor inf actκαταψεκάσαῑ, καταψεκάζωwet by continual dropping: aor opt act 3rd sg -
2 αειλογία
ἀειλογίᾱ, ἀειλογίαcontinual talking: fem nom /voc /acc dualἀειλογίᾱ, ἀειλογίαcontinual talking: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic)——————ἀειλογίαι, ἀειλογίαcontinual talking: fem nom /voc plἀειλογίᾱͅ, ἀειλογίαcontinual talking: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
3 καταψεκάζει
καταψεκάζωwet by continual dropping: pres ind mp 2nd sgκαταψεκάζωwet by continual dropping: pres ind act 3rd sgκαταψεκάζωwet by continual dropping: pres ind mp 2nd sgκαταψεκάζωwet by continual dropping: pres ind act 3rd sg -
4 αειλογίας
ἀειλογίᾱς, ἀειλογίαcontinual talking: fem acc plἀειλογίᾱς, ἀειλογίαcontinual talking: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
5 ἀειλογίας
ἀειλογίᾱς, ἀειλογίαcontinual talking: fem acc plἀειλογίᾱς, ἀειλογίαcontinual talking: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
6 καταψεκαστέον
καταψεκαστέονwet by continual dropping: masc acc sgκαταψεκαστέονwet by continual dropping: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
7 καταψεκάζειν
καταψεκάζωwet by continual dropping: pres inf act (attic epic)καταψεκάζωwet by continual dropping: pres inf act (attic epic) -
8 καταψεκάζων
καταψεκάζωwet by continual dropping: pres part act masc nom sgκαταψεκάζωwet by continual dropping: pres part act masc nom sg -
9 καταψεκάσωσιν
καταψεκάζωwet by continual dropping: aor subj act 3rd plκαταψεκάζωwet by continual dropping: aor subj act 3rd pl -
10 κατεψέκαζον
καταψεκάζωwet by continual dropping: imperf ind act 3rd plκαταψεκάζωwet by continual dropping: imperf ind act 1st sg -
11 ἀειλογία
ἀει-λογία, ἡ,A continual talking:—as [dialect] Att. law-term, τὴν ἀ. προτείνεσθαι or παρέχειν to court continual inquiry into one's conduct, D.19.2, 57.27.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀειλογία
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12 αειλογίαν
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13 ἀειλογίαν
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14 κατεψέκασαν
καταψεκάζωwet by continual dropping: aor ind act 3rd pl -
15 προσεξάψεως
προσεξάψεω̆ς, προσέξαψιςcontinual burning: fem gen sg (attic) -
16 Διιπετής
A fallen from Zeus, i. e. from heaven, [dialect] Ep. epith. of streams, fed or swollen by rain, Il.16.174, Od.4.477, Hes.Fr. 217; νάματ' οὐ δ., of stagnant water, E.Hyps.Fr.5(3).31; δ. ὕδατα, of rain, Plu.Mar. 21.2 generally, divine, bright,χαλκός Emp.100.9
; divine, holy,E.
Ba. 1267; δ. πυρσοῖς gleaming with fires, Id.Rh.43 (lyr.).4 διϊπετέες οἰωνοί, prob. hovering in the sky, h.Ven.4.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Διιπετής
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17 καταψεκάζω
A wet by continual dropping,δρόσοι κατεψάκαζον A.Ag. 561
;κ. φαρμάκῳ Plu.Alex.35
:—hence [suff] καταψεκ-αστέον Gp.5.39.2.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καταψεκάζω
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18 προσέξαψις
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προσέξαψις
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19 ἄκριτος
A undistinguishable, confused,ἄκριτα πόλλ' ἀγορεύειν Od.8.505
; τύμβος ἄ. one common undistinguished grave, Il. 7.337; ἄ. πάγος confused mass, Hp.Septim.6, cf. Pl.Grg. 465d, Philostr. Gym.26;ἄ. ἔρις καὶ ταραχή D.18.18
;ἄ. καιροί Demad.34
.2 continual, unceasing,μῦθοι Il.2.796
;ἄχεα 3.412
: neut. as Adv.,πενθήμεναι ἄκριτον αἰεί Od.18.174
, 19.120;δηρὸν καὶ ἄ. h.Merc. 126
; ὄρος ἄ. continuous chain of mountains, AP6.225 (Nicaen.).II undecided, doubtful, νείκεα, ἄεθλος, Il.14.205, Hes.Sc. 311; ἄ. τελευταί which cannot be predicted, B.9.45; ἀκρίτων ὄντων while the issue is doubtful, Th.4.20; uncertain, of weather-signs, ; πυρετὸς ἄ. fever that will not come to a crisis, Hp.Acut.(Sp.) 17. Adv.- τως Id.Epid.1.3
; τὸ ἀκρίτως ξυνεχὲς τῆς ἁμίλλης without decisive issue, Th.7.71: neut.pl.as Adv.,ἄκριτα δηρινθέντες Euph.94.3
.2 unjudged, untried, of persons and things, ἀκρίτους κτείνειν, ἀποκτεῖναι without trial, Hdt.3.80, Th.2.67, cf.Lys.19.7, D.17.3;ἄ. ἀποθανεῖν Antipho 5.48
, cf. Th.8.48, etc.; πρᾶγμα ἄ. cause not yet tried, Isoc.19.2, cf. Pl.Ti. 51c:—also, subject to no judge, . Adv.ἀκρίτως, ἀποκτείνειν D.H.11.43
, cf. Conon 28.1, LXX 1 Ma. 2.37.III [voice] Act., not giving judgement, Hdt.8.124; not capable of judging, Parm.6.7, Plb.3.19.9, cf. Luc.Am.37; ἄκριτα μηχανώμενοι engaged in rash attempts, E.Andr. 549; κατ' ἄκριτον recklessly, Phld. Ir.p.69 W. Adv. - τως rashly, indiscreetly, Plb.2.7.2, Epict.Gnom. 65; indiscriminately,ἐκφέρειν Procl.in Prm.p.553S.
2 not exercising judgement, undiscriminating, of fate, AP7.439 (Theodorid.), cf. 5.283 (Rufin.); ἄκριτε δαῖμον, of death, Epigr.Gr.204.3 (Cnid.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἄκριτος
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20 ἔμπεδος
2 mostly of qualities, etc., steadfast, μένος, ἴς, Il.5.254, Od.11.393; φρένες, ἦτορ, νόος, Il.6.352, 10.94, 11.813; χρὼς ἔ. 19.33; of a person, ἔ. οὐδ' ἀεσίφρων (of Priam) 20.183; λίσσεται ἔμπεδον εἶναι [τὴν πομπήν] prays that it may be sure and certain, Od.8.30, cf. Pi.N.7.57;δίκη δέ τοι ἔ. ἔστω καὶ θέμις A.R.4.372
, etc.; once in A., ἔ. σίνος a cleaving or clinging mischief, Ag. 561;ἔ. φρονήματα S.Ant. 169
; συντρόφοις ὀργαῖς ἔ. continuing steadfast in.., Id.Aj. 640 (lyr.);ἔμπεδα φωνεῖν Nic.Th.4
: [comp] Comp.-ώτερος, νόος Luc.Salt. 85
.3 of Time, lasting, continual,φυλακή Il.8.521
;κομιδή Od.8.453
;αἰών Emp.17.11
;δουλοσύνα Pi.P.12.14
;χρῆμα Simon.85.1
(s.v.l.); (lyr.).II neut. ἔμπεδον as Adv. (freq. in Hom.), στήλη μένει ἔ. stands fast, Il.17.434; Δαναοὶ Τρῶας μένον ἔ. firmly, 5.527; θέειν ἔ. run on and on, run without resting, 13.141;ἔ. βρύουσα B.12.178
; strengthd.,ἔ. αἰέν Il.16.107
;ἔ. ἀσφαλὲς αἰεί 15.683
; μάλ' ἀσφαλέως θέεν ἔ. Od.13.86: pl., τίκτῃ δ' ἔμπεδα μῆλα the flocks bring forth without fail, 19.113; firmly,AP
9.291 (Crin.): in Trag., ἴσθι τόδ' ἔμπεδον of a surety, S. Ph. 1197 (anap.); more freq. regul. Adv. ἐμπέδως continually, Semon. 7.20 (nisi leg. - πεδῶς, cf. ἐμπεδής): so in Trag., constantly, firmly, A.Ag. 854, 975, Eu. 335 (lyr.), S.Tr. 487; also in later Prose, ἐ. οἶδα of a surety, Pl.Ax. 372a; ἔτη τριάκοντα μείναντες ἐ. Plb.2.19.1, Porph. Abst.2.41.------------------------------------Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἔμπεδος
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