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1 ποιμήν,-ένος
+ ὁ N 3 16-5-53-4-3=81Gn 4,2; 13,7(bis).8(bis)stereotypical rendition of the subst. רעה; shepherd Gn 4,2; leader, ruler (metaph.) Na 3,18*Is 32,14 ποιμένων of shepherds corr.? ποιμνίων for MT עדרים (1QIsa עדרים/ל) of flocks, for the flocks; *Gn 29,8 τοὺς ποιμένας the shepherds-הרעים (Sam. Pent.) for MT העדרים the flocks; *Gn 38,12 ὁ ποιμὴν αὐτοῦ his shepherd-ו/רעה ⋄רעה for MT הו/רע ⋄רע his friend, cpr. Gn 38,20, Jer 3,1; *Zech 13,7 ἐπὶ τοὺς ποιμένας against the shepherds-על־הרעים? for MT על־הצערים against the little ones; *Jb 24,2 σὺν ποιμένι with its shepherd-ורעו for MT וירעו and they herdedCf. CAIRD 1969=1972 141; →SCHLEUSNER(Zech 13,7) -
2 ποιμαίνω
Aποιμαίνεσκεν Od.9.188
: ([etym.] ποιμήν):—herd, tend,μῆλα Od.
l.c.;ἄρνας Hes.Th.23
;ποίμνας E.Cyc.26
, A.R.2.1004; πρόβατα v.l. in Pl.R. 345c; ποιμαίνειν ἐπ' ὄεσσι to be shepherd over sheep, Il.6.25, 11.106: abs., act as shepherd, tend flocks, Lys.20.11, Pl.Tht. 174d, Theoc.11.65;ἐν τοῖς ἄλσεσιν μὴ π. SIG986.3
(Chios, v/iv B.C.):—[voice] Pass., to be herded, roam the pastures, of flocks, Il.11.245, E.Alc. 579 (lyr.): metaph.,ἀτρεκέων ποιμαίνεται ἔθνος ὀνείρων Mosch. 2.5
(unless [voice] Med., with ὕπνος (l. 3) as subject).2 πᾶς πεποίμανται τόπος every country has been traversed (as by a shepherd or flocks of sheep), A.Eu. 249.II metaph., tend, cherish,ζωᾶς ἄωτον Pi.I.5(4).12
;ἱκέτην A.Eu.91
; ;θεσμόν AP 12.99
.3 soothe, beguile,ἔρωτα π. Theoc.11.80
;ὀνομάτων κομψεύμασι τοὺς ἀμαθεῖς π. Luc.Am.54
: hence, generally, deceive, E.Hipp. 153(lyr., cod. M and Sch. for πημαίνει).4 εἴδωλα ἃ ποιμαίνουσιν images which they send flocking, i.e. represent as flocking, Plu.2.420b.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ποιμαίνω
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3 ἀγείρω
Aἀγερῶ IG5(1).1447.16
(Messene, ii B. C.): [tense] aor. 1 ἤγειρα, [dialect] Ep.ἄγειρα Od.14.285
:—[voice] Med., [tense] aor. 1 ἠγειράμην A.R 4.1335, ([etym.] συν-) Od.14.323, Ael.VH4.14:—[voice] Pass., [tense] aor. 1ἠγέρθην Hom.
: [tense] pf.ἀγήγερμαι App.BC2.134
: [tense] plpf. , [dialect] Ep. [ per.] 3pl.ἀγηγέρατο Il.4.211
, App.Hisp.40.—Hom. has shortened [tense] pres. ἀγέρεσθαι (al. ἀγερέσθαι) Od.2.385 (also in later [dialect] Ep., A.R.3.895, etc., cf. IG14.1389 i 35), [tense] aor. 2ἀγέροντο Il.18.245
, part.ἀγρόμενος 2.481
, etc.:— gather together,λαὸν ἀγείρων Il.4.377
, etc.;ἐνθάδ' ἀπὸ.. πολίων ἤγειρα ἕκαστον 17.222
; so in [dialect] Att.,τὸν ἐς Θήβας στόλον S.OC 1306
, Th.1.9;τὸ Ἑλλάδος στράτευμα S.El. 695
;στρατιάν X.An.3.2.13
, cf. App.Mith.84;εἰς μίαν οἴκησιν ἀ. κοινωνούς Pl.R. 369c
:—[voice] Pass., gather, assemble, Il.2.52, Od.2.8, etc.; ἀγρόμενοι σύες herded swine, Od.16.3;θυμὸς ἐνὶ στήθεσσιν ἀγέρθη, ἐς φρένα θυμὸς ἀγέρθη Il.4.152
, 22.475 (cf. ἐγείρω).II of things, collect, gather,δημόθεν ἄλφιτα.. καὶ αἴθοπα οἶνον ἀγείρας Od.19.197
; ;πολλὰ δ' ἄγειρα χρήματα 14.285
:—so in [voice] Med.,ἀγειρόμενοι κατὰ δῆμον 13.14
.2 collect by begging, , cf. Hdt.1.61;ἀφ' ὧν ἀγείρει καὶ προσαιτεῖ D.8.26
:—abs., collect money for the gods, Νύμφαις ἀ. A.Fr. 168, cf. Hdt.4.35, Pl.R. 381d, SIG1015.26 ([place name] Halicarnassus); esp. for Cybele, Luc.Alex.13, cf. μητραγύρτης:—abs., go aboutbegging, Philostr.VA5.7, Man.6.299, Max.Tyr.19.3, etc.4 ὀφρύας εἰς ἓν ἀ. frown, AP5.299 (Paul. Sil.).—Rare in good Prose.
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