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1 corn in Egypt
изобилие, обилие чего-л. (особ. продуктов, яств) [этим. библ. Genesis XLII, 2]One and five an hour instead of eightpence ha'penny was corn in Egypt - or would be if you got it all the time. (A. Silliloe, ‘Key to the Door’, ch. 18) — Шиллинг и пять пенсов в час вместо восьми с половиной пенсов - это же манна небесная, если, конечно, так будут платить все время.
A: "I hope as many of you fellows as possible will be coming to the picnic next week. My Guv'nor has promised to supply the eats." B: "Splendid! There'll be corn in Egypt in that case; I can speak from previous experience." (SPI) — А: "На той неделе у нас будет пикник, приглашаются все. Мой отец обеспечит угощение. Б. Значит, пир горой, это уж точно. Я-то знаю, был у вас прошлый раз."
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2 corn in Egypt
Общая лексика: изобилие (чего-л., особ. продуктов, яств) -
3 Corn in Egypt
ИзобилиеDifficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Corn in Egypt
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4 corn
1. n собир. зерно, зерновые хлеба; пшеница; овёс; рожь, кукуруза, маис2. n зёрнышко3. n крупинка4. n песчинка5. n амер. кукурузная водка6. n амер. сл. опьянение7. n амер. цвет спелой кукурузы; золотистый цвет8. n амер. крупа9. n амер. фирн10. n амер. сентиментальщина; пошлость, банальность11. n амер. избитая, сентиментальная манера исполнения12. n амер. амер. сл. деньги, деньжата13. v солить, засаливать; консервировать солью14. v наливаться зерном15. v шотл. кормить овсом16. v спец. зернить, гранулировать17. v разг. опьянять18. n мозольСинонимический ряд:1. grain (noun) food; grain; Indian corn; maize; millet; oats2. preserve food (verb) can; pickle; preserve; preserve food; salt -
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I1. [kɔ:n] n1. собир. зерно, зерновые хлеба; пшеница (особ. в Англии); овёс (особ. в Шотландии и Ирландии); рожь, кукуруза, маис (особ. в Америке и Австралии)2. 1) зерно (злаков)2) зёрнышко (яблока, перца, кофе и т. п.)3) крупинка ( соли)4) песчинка3. амер.1) кукурузная водка2) сл. опьянение4. цвет спелой кукурузы; золотистый цвет (тж. corn colour)5. амер.1) крупа ( о снеге)2) фирн6. амер.1) сентиментальщина; пошлость, банальностьthe lyrics are full of corn - слова песни отличаются пошлой сентиментальностью
2) избитая, сентиментальная манера исполнения ( музыки)7. амер. сл. деньги, деньжата♢
to measure another's corn by one's own bushel - ≅ мерить на свой аршинcorn in Egypt - изобилие (чего-л., особ. продуктов, яств)
2. [kɔ:n] v1. солить, засаливать; консервировать солью (мясо и т. п.)2. сеять пшеницу, кукурузу, овёс и т. п.3. наливаться зерном (тж. corn up)4. шотл. кормить овсом5. спец. зернить, гранулировать6. разг. опьянятьII [kɔ:n] nмозоль (особ. на ноге)♢
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I [ko:n] noun1) (the seeds of cereal plants, especially (in Britain) wheat, or (in North America) maize.) zrno2) ((American grain) the plants themselves: a field of corn.) koruza•- corned beef
- cornflakes
- cornflour
- cornflower II [ko:n] noun(a little bump of hard skin found on the foot: I have a corn on my little toe.) kurje oko* * *I [kɔ:n]nounzrno; žito; British English pšenica; American koruza; Scottish Irish oves; colloquially whisky; slang staromodni nazori, glasba, humorII [kc:n]1.transitive verbnasoliti; zrnati; z zrnjem pitati; z žitom posejati;2.intransitive verbvzkliti (žitarice)III [kɔ:n]nounkurje oko; žuljto tread on s.o.'s corns — dražiti, žaliti koga -
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̈ɪkɔ:n I
1. сущ.
1) а) зерно, зернышко( хлебных злаков) б) зернышко, горошек, крупинка и т. п. corn of salt ≈ крупинка соли corn of black pepper ≈ горошинка черного перца coffee corns ≈ кофейные зерна в) песчинка corn of sand ≈ песчинка ∙ Syn: grain, seed
2) собир. зерновые (пшеница, рожь, ячмень, овес, маис и т. п.;
тж. бобовые;
в разных районах этим термином могут называть основную выращиваемую в этом районе культуру) pulse corn ≈ бобовые Indian corn ≈ маис, кукуруза bread-corn ≈ хлеб;
рожь corn failure ≈ неурожай зерновых
3) амер.;
разг. пошлость, банальность
4) амер.;
разг. кукурузная водка Syn: corn-whiskey
2. гл.
1) гранулировать Syn: granulate
2) солить, засаливать Syn: salt
3.
3) образовывать зерна (о зерновых или бобовых) Syn: kern
4) сеять зерновые;
амер. маис II сущ. мозоль( обыкн. на ноге) to tread on any one's corns ≈ наступить на мозоль, задеть чувства (собирательнле) зерно, зерновые хлеба;
пшеница;
овес;
рожь, кукуруза, маис - * failure неурожай зерновых;
- to sell * standing продавать хлеб на корню;
- * on the cob вареный початок кукурузы с маслом зерно;
зернышко;
крупинка;
песчинка (американизм) кукурузная водка (сленг) опьянение цвет спелой кукурузы;
золотистый цвет (американизм) крупа( о снеге) ;
фирн( американизм) сентиментальщина;
пошлость;
банальность - the lyrics are full of * слова песни отличаются пошлой сентиментальностью избитая, сентиментальная манера исполнения (американизм) (сленг) деньги, деньжата > to measure another's * by one's own bushel мерить на свой аршин;
> * in Egypt изобилие corn солить, засаливать;
консервировать солью сеять пшеницу, кукурузу, овес наливаться зерном (шотландское) кормить овсом (специальное) зернить, гранулировать ( разговорное) опьянять мозоль > to tread on smb.'s * наступить кому-л. на любимую мозоль corn тех. зернить, гранулировать ~ зерно;
зернышко ~ зерно ~ зерно злаков ~ зерновые хлеба ~ зернышко;
крупинка, песчинка ~ амер. кукуруза, маис (тж. Indian corn) ~ кукуруза ~ амер. разг. кукурузная водка ~ маис ~ мозоль (обыкн. на ноге) ~ наливаться зерном (часто corn up) ~ овес ~ пшеница ~ рожь ~ сеять пшеницу (амер. кукурузу) ~ солить, засаливать (мясо) ~ собир. хлеба;
особ. пшеница ~ амер. разг. шутки, развлечения;
банальные или сентиментальные мысли ~ attr. зерновой;
амер. кукурузный;
corn bread амер. хлеб из кукурузы, маисовый хлеб;
corn failure неурожай ~ attr. зерновой;
амер. кукурузный;
corn bread амер. хлеб из кукурузы, маисовый хлеб;
corn failure неурожай ~ attr. зерновой;
амер. кукурузный;
corn bread амер. хлеб из кукурузы, маисовый хлеб;
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9 изобилие
1) General subject: abundance, affluence, ampleness, ampleness, amplitude, corn in Egypt (чего-л., особ. продуктов, яств), cut and come again, cut-and-come-again, exuberance, exuberancy, fertility, flood, flow, fullness, fulness, glut (особ. товаров на рынке), luxuriance, milk and honey, opulence, overplus, palooza (как часть слова: spoilerpalooza, learn-a-palooza), plenitude, plenteousness, plentifulness, plenty, plethora, prodigality, profligacy, profusion, quantity, richness (чего-л.), riot, smother, store, superfluity, wealth2) Medicine: plethory3) Bookish: copiousness4) Agriculture: glut (особ, товаров на рынке)5) Rare: galore6) Religion: abound7) Economy: overabundance8) Psychology: superabundance9) Scottish language: routh10) Jargon: coming out of one's ears (Mr. Wilson has money coming of his ears. У господина Вилсона денег в изобилии.)11) Makarov: smother (чего-л.) -
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n. Egypt, Arab Republic of Egypt, country in northern Africa* * *1. corn 2. corn on the cob 3. egypt 4. Egypt 5. indian corn 6. maize -
11 σῖτος
Grammatical information: m.Other forms: pl. σῖτα n.Dialectal forms: Myc. sito.Compounds: Numerous compp., e.g. σιτ-αγωγός `conveying corn' (Hdt., Th. a.o.; Chantraine Études 91); σιτ-ηρέσιον n. `provision of grain, (money for) victualling, pay' (X., D., hell. a. late), prob. with suppression of the intermediate member for - σιτ-ὑπ-ηρέσιον to τὸν σῖτον ( τὰ σιτία) ὑπηρετεῖν (slightly diff. Fraenkel Nom. ag. 1, 190); σύσ-σιτος m. `table companion, messmate' (Thgn. etc.) with συσσίτ-ια pl., - ία, - ικός, - έω, - ησις.Derivatives: Many derivv.: subst. 1. σιτία pl. (rare - ίον sg.) n. `bread, fare, provision', also `corn' (IA. prose, com.); 2. dimin. σιτ-άριον n. `corn, bread' (Hp., pap.); 3. - ανίας ( πυρός) m. `kind of wheat' (Thphr.; beside κριθανίας [s. κριθή]; coubted by Kroll AmJPh. 60, 107); 4. - ώματα pl. `provision' (pap. IIp; - ώματα enlarged Chantraine Form. 186f.); 5. - ών, - ῶνος m. `granary, cornfield' (Roussel Mél. Navarre 375 ff.; Plu. a. o.); 6. -ώ f. surn. of Demeter (hell. a. late). Adj. 7. σιτ-ηρός (Hp., Arist. etc.); 8. - ικός (hell. a. late); 9. - ινος (late) `concerning the corn'; 10. - αῖα pl. n. `corn interest' (Olymos); 11. - ώδης `cornlike', τὰ σιτώδη `corn' (Thphr. etc.). Verbs 12. σιτ-έομαι, also w. κατα- a. o., `to feed' (ω 209 [ σιτέσκοντο]) with - ησις f. `(public) maintenance' (IA.); 13. - εύω, - εύομαι `to feed, to supply' (Hdt., hell. a. late) with - ευτός (X. etc.), - ευσις, - εύσιμος, - ευτής, - εία (hell. a. late); 14. - ίζω, - ίζομαι, often w. ἐπι-, `id.' with ἐπι- σῖτος ισμός `victualling' (X., D. etc.).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: As opposed to πυρός and κριθή without convincing etymology. Often as LW [loanword] from an other IE language explained: 1. to Slav., e.g. Russ. žíto `corn', OPr. geits `bread' (Wiedemann BB 27, 213 n.); 2. to the Germ. word for `wheat', Goth. hvaiteis etc., i.e. from a northerly satemlanguage (G. Meyer Alban. Stud. 3, 51 n. 2). Diff. Hubschmid Sardische Stud. (Bern 1953) 104: like ἄρτος substratum word, to Basque zitu `corn, harvest'; Schott Festschr. Hirt 2, 47 (with Hemmel in Lewy Fremdw. 81 A.): to Sumer. zid `flour'; Maccarrone Arch. glottol. it. 31, 103ff.: from Egypt. sw.t `corn' (orig. Semit.). -- Not to ψίω `grind, masticate', ψίξ `crumb' (Prellwitz, Fick BB 28, 108).Page in Frisk: 2,711-712Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σῖτος
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12 σιτικός
A of wheat or corn, (sc. λόγος) PCair.Zen.292.2 (iii B.C.); σ. ἐξαγωγή exportation of corn, Plb.28.16.8; οἱ σ. καρποί Aristeas 112, D.S.5.21, etc.;σ. τροφή Str. 5.4.3
; ὁ σ. νόμος, Lat. lex frumentaria, Plu.CG5; σ. πρόσοδοι, τελέσματα, OGI90.11 (Rosetta, ii B.C.), 669.47 (Egypt, i A.D.); πράξας τὸ σ., πράκτωρ σιτικῶν, POxy.2120.4 (iii A.D.), Ostr.Bodl. iv 74 (iii A.D.), etc. (cf.πράκτωρ 11.2
); σ. ἐδάφη, ἄρουραι, lands subject to corn-tax, PSI6.704.17 (ii A.D.), Wilcken Chr.115.14 (iii A.D.), etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σιτικός
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13 NIÐR
I)(-s, pl. niðjar, acc. niði, gen. niðja), m. son, kinsman, relative.adv.2) of direction without motion, down, downward (n. ok norðr liggr helvegr).* * *1.m. some of the cases of which are taken from niðr (gen. niðs), some from a supposed niði (gen. niðja); from the former are nom. niðr, acc. nið, gen. niðs; from the latter, the plur. niðjar, niðja, niðjum; an acc. sing. niðja also occurs, Ó. H. (in a verse), as also gen. sing. niðja, Bragi; cp. also langniðjar: [Ulf. niþjis = συγγενής]:—a son, and hence of any kinsman, a descendant; nema reisi niðr at nið, man after man, Hm. 71; Börs niðr, the son of B. = Odin, Eg. (in a verse); Fjölnis niðr, Yggs niðr, the son of F., of Ygg, Ýt. 6, Fagrsk. (in a verse); Ása niðr, the scion of the A., Ht.; sjávarniðr, the sea’s kinsman = fire, Ýt. 4.II. in the law it seems to mean distant relatives (cp. Grág. i. 171 and 237), which is confirmed by the use of the word in the early Swed. niþ, and in niþararf, which, according to Schlyter, means devolution to distant relatives; niðr would therefore answer to mod. Icel. útarfar, as opp. to frændr: it occurs chiefiy in the allit. phrase, inn nánasti niðr, the nearest nið, Grág. i. 171, 175; til ens nánasta niðs, 237; nú lifir ekki þeirra manna, þá skal taka inn nánasti niðr frjáls-borinna manna ok arfgengr, 171; þá eigu þau í föður-ætt at hverfa þar til þau eru sextán vetra, en síðan til ens nánasta niðs, 237; tvá nánustu niði, N. G. L. i. 56; cp. næsti na-nithi in early Dan. law; biðja griða nás nið eðr nefa, Grág. ii. 20.2.adv. [A. S. nider; Scot. neth; Germ. nieder; Dan. neder; but not in Goth., for Ulf. renders κάτω by dalaþ]:—down; lúta niðr, to ‘lout low,’ bow down, Fms. i. 159; falla niðr, to fall down, Nj. 9; falla dauðr niðr, Fms. xi. 145; setjask niðr, to sit down, Nj. 3; færa korn niðr, to sow corn, 169; setja niðr lík, to bury, H. E. i. 491, Fms. iv. 110, x. 406; leggja niðr, to lay down; drepa niðr, to cut down, slaughter, vii. 243; færa niðr, to put doiun, Ld. 168; svelgja niðr, to swallow down, Pr. 475; renna niðr, id.2. of direction without motion; hamrar eru upp ok niðr frá hellinum, niðr frá Mælifelli, Landn. 71, Fbr. 91 new Ed.; hann hefir upp líking manns, en niðr dýr, Best. 47:—with motion, niðr á jörð, Stj. 218; fara niðr á Egiptaland, down to Egypt (from Palestine), Stj. 162, 215.II. metaph., koma niðr boði, to celebrate a wedding, Sturl. iii. 277: to hit, lóga eigi beltinu nema þú komir vel niðr, Fms. xi. 272; koma niðr í góðan stað, to fall into good hands; koma hart niðr, to smart, be hardly treated, metaphor from a severe fall, Nj. 165; drepa niðr, to put down, quash, 21, 33, Boll. 346, N. G. L. i. 73; slá niðr, to fling down, Fms. xi. 72.B. niðri, denoting in a place, vera niðri, liggja niðri, etc., passim, see the remarks to frammi (p. 169, col. 2), to which the use of niðri is perfectly analogous:—down; uppi ok niðri ok þar í miðju, Lil. 1; skoðuðu hann uppi ok niðri, all over, high and low, Skíða R. 196; niðri við sjó, Gísl. 72; vera niðri í kili, Fbr. 81 new Ed.2. metaph. underneath, Stj. 393: beneath, underneath, secretly, styrktu hann undir niðri til slíkra údáða, Mar.; hann elskaði aðra konu undir niðri, id., passim. -
14 εὐθηνία
εὐθηνία, ἡ,A prosperity, plenty, LXX Ge.41.29, al., Ph.2.1, al.; (Rosetta, ii B.C.); ὑπηρετεῖν τῇ τε εὐθηνίᾳ καὶ τῇ εὐδαιμονίᾳ ib.669.4 (Egypt, i A.D.); τῶν τὰς καλὰς ἀγόντων ἡμέρας εὐθηνία, description of Isis, POxy.1380.135 (ii A.D.);πάντα τὰ πρὸς εὐθηνίαν τῆς χώρας Peripl.M.Rubr.48
; σώματος good condition, Andronic. Rhod.p.573 M.2 personified as a goddess, Abundance, Plenty, IG4.676 ([place name] Thyreatis), J. of P.11.144 ([place name] Anazarba), prob. in CIL10.1624 ([place name] Puteoli).3 generally, abundance,φρονήσεως Ph.1.618
;τῶν ἀναγκαίων Id.Fr. 109
H.; v.l. in Arist.Rh. 1360b16, al.II like Lat. annona, corn-supply,εἰς εὐθηνίαν σιτωνίας SIG783.16
(Mantinea, i B.C.);ἡ ἀπὸ σιτίων φερομένη εὐθηνία Plu.2.307d
;εὐθηνίας ἐπιμελητής IG4.795
(ii A.D.); γεναμένῳ ἀγορανόμῳ καὶ ἐπὶ τῆς εὐθηνίας Mitteis Chr.227.9 (ii A.D.), cf.PFlor. 382.76 (iii A.D.), OGI705 (Alexandria, ii A.D., εὐθυνίας lapis); κοσμητεύσας εὐθηνίας (v. εὐθένεια).2 alargess of corn, εὐθηνία ἔτους τρίτου, personified on coins of Alexandria, BMus.Cat.Coins No.1164: so in pl., .Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὐθηνία
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15 εἰσάγω
Aἐσάγεσκον Hdt.1.196
: [tense] pf. - αγήοχα Epist. Philipp. ap. D.18.39: [tense] pf. [voice] Pass.ἐσῆγμαι Hdt.2.49
:— lead in or into, esp. into one's dwelling, introduce, c. dupl.acc.,αὐτοὺς εἰσῆγον θεῖον δόμον Od.4.43
; Κρήτην εἰσήγαγ' ἑταίρους he led his comrades to Crete, 3.191;ἐς. τινὰ ἐς.. Hdt.1.196
, etc.: c. dat.,τινὰ δόμοις E.Alc. 1112
codd.;εἰ. ψυχᾷ χάριν Id.Hipp. 526
(lyr.); ὅταν σε καιρὸς εἰσάγῃ, = ὅταν καιρὸς ᾖ σὲ εἰσιέναι, S.El.39;νὺξ εἰ. πόνον Id.Tr.29
:—[voice] Med., admit forces into a city, Th.8.16, 108; take in with one, introduce into a league or conspiracy,Ὀτάνης ἐσάγεται Ἰνταφρένεα Hdt.3.70
:— [voice] Pass.,τὴν θερμότητα εἰσάγεσθαι εἰς τοὺς πόρους Thphr.Ign.38
.2 ἐσαγαγεῖν or ἐσαγαγέσθαι γυναῖκα to lead a wife into one's house, Hdt. 5.40,6.63.3 bring in,σῖτον Th.4.26
; import,οἶνον Ἀθήναζε κατ' ἐμπορίαν D.35.35
:—[voice] Med.,εἰσάγεσθαι καὶ ἐξάγεσθαι X.Ath.2.3
, cf.D. 18.145;εἰ. ὧν ἐνδεεῖς Arist.Pol. 1257a32
:—[voice] Pass., εἰσαγόμενα καὶ ἐξαγ. imports and exports, Id.Rh. 1359b22, cf. Hdt.3.6, SIG37 (Teos, v B.C.).4 εἰ. εἰς τοὺς φράτερας introduce a child to the members of one's φρατρία, Lys.30.2 ([voice] Pass.), Is.3.75, cf. D.57.54;εἰς Κήρυκας And.1.127
;εἰ. τινὰς εἰς τὴν πολιτείαν Arist.Pol. 1308a8
; τινὰς ἐς σπονδάς secure their adhesion, Th.5.35; ἰατρὸν εἰσάγειν τινί call in a physician for another, X.Mem.2.4.3, cf. D.47.67:—[voice] Med., of the physician himself when ill,εἰσάγεσθαι ἄλλους ἰατρούς Arist.Pol. 1287a41
.5 introduce new customs, Hdt.2.49 ([voice] Pass.);τελετὰς πονηράς E. Ba. 260
; ; ; εἰ. τὰ εἴδη the doctrineofideas, Arist.EN 1096a13; .6 δούλιον εἰσᾶγον αἶσαν, for δ. ἆγον εἰς αἶσαν, A.Ch.77(lyr.).II bring in, bring forward, esp. on the stage,χορόν Ar.Ach.
II;Ἥραν ἠλλοιωμένην Pl.R. 381d
; , cf. Luc.Hist.Conscr.58; of an orator,εἰ. σεαυτὸν ποιόν τινα Arist.Rh. 1417b7
; represent in art, Corn.ND28, al. ([voice] Pass.).3 aslaw-term, εἰ. δίκην or γραφήν to bring a cause into court, of the prosecutor, A.Eu. 580, 582, cf. D.24.10, PHal.1.125, etc.;ὑπόθεσιν OG1669.41
(Egypt, i A.D.); also of the εἰσαγωγεύς II, Antipho6.42, IG12(7).3.40 ([place name] Arcesine), etc.; οἱ δὲ θεσμοθέται εἰσαγόντων εἰς τὴν Ἡλιαίαν Lexap.D.21.47.b εἰ. τινά bring forward the case of an officer at the εὔθυναι (q.v.), D.18.117 : generally, bring a person into court, prosecute, Pl.Ap. 25c,al.; in full, εἰ. εἰς δικαστήριον ib. 29a, Grg. 521c ([voice] Pass.), cf. Lg. 910e,al.5 enter, register, POxy.1535.8 ([voice] Pass.), etc.III introduce to a subject, instruct:—[voice] Pass., εἰσαγόμενοι, οἱ, beginners, Ph.1.175, Gal.Libr.Propr.Prooem., etc.IV intr., enter, Sch.T.Il.6.252. -
16 παραχωρέω
A- ήσομαι D.23.105
, later :— go aside: rarely in lit. sense, to be displaced, Hp.Loc.Hom.47 : mostly, make way, give place, abs., Ar.Ra. 767, Ec. 633, And.1.26, Pl.Smp. 213b, D.17.1, etc.; τινι for one, X.HG5.4.28, Arr.Epict.4.1.107, etc.b give way, yield, submit, τινι to one, Pl.Prt. 336b ; τινί τινος in respect of.., ib.c. c. acc. cogn., εἴ τις ταῦτα παραχωρήσειε should concede this, Arist. de An. 410b25 : c. acc. et dat.,π. τῷ νομοθετοῦντι τοιάδε Pl.Lg. 959e
.2 π. τινός retire from..,ὑμᾶς ἀξιῶ.. μὴ παραχωρεῖν τῆς τάξεως D.3.36
; ἐκ τῆς πόλεως v.l. in D.H.6.50.3 step aside out of the way for another, as a mark of respect,ὁδοῦ π. τὸν νεώτερον πρεσβυτέρῳ X.Mem.2.3.16
: in full, c. dat. pers. et gen. rei vel loci,ὁ ποταμὸς ἡμῖν παρακεχώρηκε τῆς ὁδοῦ Id.Cyr.7.5.20
;π. σοι τοῦ βήματος Aeschin.3.165
; τοῖς ἐχθροῖς τῆς ἡμετέρας π. Isoc.6.13 ; Φιλίππῳ.. Ἀμφιπόλεως παρακεχωρήκαμεν we have given up Amphipolis to him, D.5.25 ;τῆς ἐλευθερίας π. Φιλίππῳ Id.18.68
;π. τινὶ τῶν αὑτοῦ Id.37.50
; ; τῇ πόλει παραχωρῶ τῆς τιμωρίας I leave the task of punishment to the state, Id.21.28 ; π. τισὶ τῆς πολιτείας, τῆς ἀρχῆς, etc., Aeschin.3.5, Plb.4.5.1, etc.4 concede,π. τινί τι LXX 2 Ma.2.28
;τὰ ὡμολογημένα Arr.Epict.1.7.15
; π. τινὶ θέσθαι τι allow, permit, Pl. Plt. 260e ; εἰ δὲ ἐπελάθετο, νῦν παρασχέσθω· ἐγὼ παραχωρῶ (sc. αὐτῷ παρασχέσθαι) Id.Ap. 34a ; deliver, hand over, σώματα ταλάντου π. LXX 2 Ma.8.11 :—[voice] Pass., to be permitted or conceded, Corn.Rh.p.366 H., Plu. 2.787d.b in Law, give up, surrender a holding, claim. or right, PTeb.5.82(ii B.C.), PGrenf.2.33.3 (ii/i B.C.), etc.; (i B. C.) : c. dat., Arch.Pap.5.390(i A. D.) :—[voice] Pass., PTeb.30.28 (ii B.C.) ; also παρακεχωρημένος τὸν Μενάνδρου κλῆρον having had his holding ceded to me, ib.31.16 (ii B.C.) ; (Egypt, i A.D.).5 ἐνταῦθα π. comes to this, results in this, Plu.2.365c.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παραχωρέω
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17 παρίστημι
A causal in [tense] pres., [tense] impf., [tense] fut., and [tense] aor.1 ; later [tense] pf. παρέστᾰκα in same sense, PTeb.5.196 (ii B.C.), Plb.3.94.7, S.E. M.7.273, etc.I cause to stand, place beside,π. τοὺς ἱππεῖς ἐφ' ἑκάτερον τὸ κέρας Plb.3.72.9
, cf. 3.113.8 ; παραστήσας τὰ ὅπλα having brought his arms into view, D.18.175 ; π. τινὰ φυλάττειν set one near a thing to guard it, v.l. in Id.49.35 ;π. σορὸν σορῷ Anatolian Studies p.204
([place name] Termessus).II set before the mind, present,ὑπόθεσιν.. οὐ χὶ τὴν οὖσαν παριστάντες ὑμῖν D.3.1
; τοῦτο π. τοὺς θεοὺς ὑμῖν that they may put this into your minds, Id.18.1 ;τὸ δεινὸν π. τοῖς ἀκούουσιν Id.21.72
; π. ἐλπίδας, ὁτιοῦν τῶν δεινοτάτων, Id.19.333, 21.15 ; arouse, inspire, οὐ γὰρ ἡ πληγὴ παρέστησε τὴν ὀργὴν ἀλλ' ἡ ἀτιμία ib.72 ;π. φόβον καὶ ἀπορίαν ταῖς πόλεσι Plb.3.94.7
; π. ὁ κίνδυνος διαλογισμόν, μὴ.. Aeschin.2.159 : so τοῦτο π. ὑμῖν γνῶναι prompt you to that decision, D.18.8 ; π. τινὶ θαρρεῖν give one confidence, v.l. in Aeschin.1.174 ; π. τινί c. inf., put it into his head to.., Paus.9.14.6 ; also π. τινὶ ὅτι or ὡς .., X. Oec.13.1, Pl.R. 600c.2 dispose a person,πρὸς μελαγχολίας Phld. Ir.p.28
W., cf. Mus.p.73 K. ; alsoἈθηναίους ἄλλα παρέστησεν ὡς ἥρωα τιμᾶν Θησέα Plu. Thes.35
:—also in [voice] Pass., V. B. V. 1.3 of a Poet, represent, describe,τὸν Νέστορα παρέστησε [ὁ ποιητὴς] πείθοντα Phld. Hom. p.65
O., cf. Ath.3.110f, 4.133b ;δι' ἐτυμολογίας Corn. ND1
:—[voice] Pass., παριστάσθω ὅτι .. let it be stated that.., S.E. M.7.310.4 furnish, supply, deliver, PCair.Zen.790.10 (iii B.C.), PTeb.5.196 (ii B.C.), Abh. Berl.Akad.1925(5).31 ([place name] Cyrene).5 make good, prove, show,τι πολλοῖς τεκμηρίοις Lys.12.51
, cf. Act.Ap.24.13 ;καθάπερ προϊόντες -στήσομεν Phld. Ir.p.85
W., cf. Mus.p.37 K.6 c. acc. pers., present, offer, ἑαυτοὺς τῷ θεῷ, ἑαυτοὺς δούλους εἰς ὑπακοήν, Ep.Rom.6.13,16.8 in later Greek, as in [voice] Med. (V. C. 1), produce in court, etc., BGU759.22 (ii A.D.), etc.:—[voice] Pass., Sammelb.4512.82 (ii B.C.), etc.III set side by side, compare,[πόλεις] μικρὰς μεγάλαις Isoc. 12.40
.—The use of these act. tenses occurs in Pl.l.c., but first becomes common in Oratt.B [voice] Pass., with [tense] aor. 2, [tense] pf. and [tense] plpf. [voice] Act., intr.:I stand by, beside, or near,θέων δέ οἱ ἄγχι παρέστη Il.15.442
, cf. 483 ; , cf. 8.218, 18.183 ; ἑξείης πάντεσσι παρίστασαι, of a beggar, 17.450 ;οὐδ' ἄρα οἵ τις ἀνουτητί γε παρέστη Il.22.371
; ζωγράφῳ παρεστηκυῖα, of a painter's model, X. Mem.3.11.2 : freq. in part. παραστάς with a Verb,εἶπε παραστάς Il.12.60
; οὖτα π. 20.472 ; παρασταθείς, v.l. for κατασταθείς, E.Or. 365.2 stand by, i.e. help, defend, τινι Il.10.279, etc. ; , cf. 15.255 ;Ὀδυσῆϊ π. ἠδ' ἐπαρήγει 23.783
, cf. Hes. Th. 439, Hdt.1.87, etc.;π. τινὶ χερσί S. Aj. 1384
; βοηθοὶ π. X. Cyr.5.3.19 ;οὐ παρέστη οὐδ' ἐβοήθησεν D.45.64
.II more freq. in past tenses, to have come,δεῦρο παρέστης Il.3.405
; to be at hand, , etc.2 of events, to be near, be at hand, ;κακὴ Διὸς αἶσα παρέστη ἡμῖν Od.9.52
, cf. 16.280 : in [tense] fut. [voice] Med.,σοὶ..παραστήσεσθαι ἔμελλεν μοῖρ' ὀλοή 24.28
;ἐάν του καιρὸς ἢ χρεία παραστῇ D. 21.101
, cf. 73: freq. in [tense] pf.,παρέστηχ' ὡς ἔοικ' ἀγὼν μέγας E. Hec. 229
, cf. Med. 331 ; in part.,τὸ χρῶμα τὸ παρεστηκός Ar. Eq. 399
;ὁ νῦν παρεστηκὼς ἡμῖν λόγος Pl. Lg. 962d
: in [dialect] Att. form παρεστώς, ῶσα, ός, th=s parestw/shs no/sou S. Ph. 734 ; τοῦ π. θέρους ib. 1340 ;τὰς παρεστώσας τύχας E. Or.[ 1024]
; τὰ παρεστῶτα present circumstances, τὰ λῷστα, κράτιστα τῶν π., A. Ag. 1053, Pr. 218 ;πρὸς τὸ παρεστός Ar. Eq. 564
;πρὸς τὸ παριστάμενον X. Eq.Mag.9.1
.III come to the side of another, come over to his opinion,παραστῆναι ἐς τῶν Περσέων τὴν γνώμην Hdt.6.99
: abs., come to terms, surrender, submit, Id.3.13,5.65, 6.140 ;οἱ πολέμιοι παραστήσονται Id.3.155
;τῷ πολέμῳ παραστῆναι D. 22.15
, cf. EM653.2.IV happen to one,τῷ δὴ λέγουσι.. θῶμα μέγιστον παραστῆναι Hdt.1.23
;τὸ φρονεῖν ἀλλοῖα παρίσταται Emp. 108
; esp. come into one's head, occur to one,τὼς νόος ἀνθρώποισι παριστᾶται Parm.16.2
; ; δόξα π. τινὶ ὥστε .. Pl.Phd. 66b ; σοὶ τοῦτο παρέστηκεν, ὡς .. Id.Phdr. 233c ; π. θαῦμα, γνώμη, And.2.2, 24 (s.v.l.) ;ἔκπληξις παρέστη Th.8.96
: impers., παρίσταταί μοι it occurs to me ; τῷ οὐ παραστήσεται.. τεθνάναι βούλεσθαι to whom it will not occur to wish for death, Hdt.7.46: folld. by ὡς, Th. 4.61,95, Lys. 12.62, etc.: c. inf., Id.7.17; : c. acc. et inf., Lys.21.12, Pl.Phd. 58e; part., τὸ παριστάμενον that which comes into one's head, a thought, Luc. Cont. 13 ; ἐκ τοῦ π. λέγειν speak offhand, Plu.Dem.9, cf. Gal. 14.295.2 collect oneself,παραστῆναι πρὸς τὸν κίνδυνον D.S. 17.43
; τῷ θυμῷ παραστάς ib.99 ;π. πρὸς τὴν ἀπολογίαν Plu. Alc. 19
;παρεστηκότες ταῖς γνώμαις Arr.Fr. 161
J.3 metaph., οἶνος παρίσταται the wine improves, becomes fit for drinking, opp. ἐξίσταται, Thphr. CP6.14.10, cf. Dsc.5.8.b of a crop, to be ripe, (Egypt, iii B. C.); so prob. (iii B. C.).VI παρεστηκέναι φρενῶν to be beside oneself, lose one's wits, Plb.18.53.6 ;π. ταῖς διανοίαις Id.14.5.7
, etc.; ἐπὶ τοσοῦτον π. Id.22.8.13 ; cf.παρεξίστημι 11
.VII abs., παρεστηκός, = παρόν, since it was in their power, since the opportunity offered, Th.4.133.C Some tenses of [voice] Med., [tense] pres. and [tense] impf. sts., [tense] fut. and [tense] aor. I almost always (for exceptions, v. supr. B. 11.2, III, iv), are used in causal sense:I set by one's side, bring forward, produce,π. ἱερεῖα X.An.6.1.22
; esp. in a court of justice,τοὺς παῖδας παραστησάμενοι Lys.20.35
; παιδία παραστήσεται (of a culprit) D.21.99 ; ταῦτα παραστησάμενος ib.187;μάρτυρας παρίστανται Is.4.13
, etc.; παραστήσασθαί τινα produce him as witness, Id.9.9, D.34.28, etc.;π. τινὰ εἰς κρίσιν Pl.R. 555b
.II bring to one's side, bring over by force, bring to terms,ἀέκοντας παραστήσασθαι Hdt. 8.80
;π. βία S.OC 916
;π. πολιορκίᾳ Th.1.98
; πολιορκοῦντας π. ὁμολογίᾳ ib.29 : abs., π. τινά, π. πόλιν, Hdt.3.45, Th.1.124, etc.;τοὺς οἰκοῦντας τὴν Ἀττικὴν π. εἰς φορὰν δασμοῦ Pl.Lg. 706b
.2 generally, dispose for one's own views or purposes, τινὰ παραστήσασθαι οὕτως ὥστε .. so to dispose a person that.., Hdt.4.136 ;ἑαυτοὺς πρὸς τὴν μάχην Plb.3.109.9
; dispose, induce a person,πρὸς τὸ κοινωνεῖν Id.29.3.5
: c. acc. et inf., Chio Ep.3.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παρίστημι
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18 σταχυμήτωρ
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19 τρίμορφος
τρί-μορφος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τρίμορφος
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20 ἄρουρα
Aἄρουρα Sapph.Supp.25.11
, Cypr. a ro u ra i (dat. sg.) Inscr.Cypr.135.20H.), ἡ, ([etym.] ἀρόω) tilled or arable land, Il.11.68, etc.;φυταλιῆς καὶ ἀρούρης 6.195
;οὖθαρ ἀρούρης 9.141
, al.;τέλσον ἀρούρης 18.544
: in pl., corn-lands, fields, 14.122, 23.599: rare in Prose, Pl.Ti. 22e, Arist.Pol. 1284a30, Inscr.Cypr. l.c.2 generally, earth, ground,ὀλίγη δ' ἦν ἀμφὶς ἄ. Il.3.115
;σέο δ' ὀστέα πύσει ἄ. 4.174
.3 land, generally, = γῆ; πατρὶς ἄ. father-land, Od.1.407; ἄ. πατρία, πατρῴα, Pi.O.2.14, I.1.35.5 metaph. of a woman as receiving seed and bearing fruit, Thgn.582, A.Th. 754 (lyr.), S.OT 1257, cf. Tr. 32;ἄ. θήλεια Pl.Lg. 839a
, cf. Ti. 91d.II measure of land in Egypt, 100 cubits square, Hdt.2.168, cf. 141, OGI90.30, POxy.45.12, Hecat. Abd. ap. J.Ap.1.22, PRyl.143.17 (i A.D.), etc.III = σωρὸς σίτου σὺν ἀχύροις (Cypr.), Hsch.
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