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1 σύν
σύν [pron. full] [ῠ], old [dialect] Att. [full] ξύν; [dialect] Boeot. [full] σούν IG7.3171.39 (Orchom. [dialect] Boeot., iii B.C.): Prep. with dat. (rarely c. gen., σ. τῶν ἐν αὺτῷ νεκρῶν Mitteis Chr.129.23 (ii B.C.);Aσ. ἡρώων IPE2.383
([place name] Phanagoria); σ. γυναικός ib.301 ([place name] Panticapaeum), cf. Ostr.240.5 (ii A.D.), PLond.1.113 iv 19 (vi A.D.)):—with. The form ξύν rarely occurs in Hom., though it is not rare in compds. even when not required by the metre, as in ξυνέαξα, ξυνοχῇσιν, ξύμβλητο, ξύμπαντα; Hes. also uses ξύμπας, ξυνιέναι; in [dialect] Ion. verse we findξύν Thgn.1063
(butσύν Id.50
), Sol. 19.3 (perh. old Attic), butσύν Archil.4
, cf. ξυνωνίη, συνίημι; in early [dialect] Ion. Prose (including Inscrr., cf. SIG1.2 (Abu Simbel, vi B.C.), 167.37 (Mylasa, iv B.C.), etc.) ξύν is only found inξυνίημι Heraclit.51
, Democr.95 (cf. ἀξύνετος, ἀξυνεσίη, ξύνεσις), and in the phrase ξὺν νῷ ( νόῳ codd.) Heraclit.114, Democr.35; Hdt. has only σύν, and in codd. Hp. ξύν has weaker authority than σύν (i p.cxxv Kuehlewein); in the late Ionic of Aret., ξύν prevails over σύν; in [dialect] Aeol. and [dialect] Dor. it is rare,ξυνοίκην Sapph.75
;ξυναλίαξε Ar.Lys.93
; elsewh. [dialect] Dor. σύν, Leg.Gort. 5.6, IG9(1).334.47 ([dialect] Locr., v B.C.), etc.; but in old [dialect] Att. Inscrr. ξύν is the only form up to 500 B.C.; σύν appears in v B.C. and becomes usual towards the end; after 378 B.C. ξύν survives only in the formula γνώμην δὲ ξυμβάλλεσθαι κτλ.; the phrase ξὺν νῷ is found in Ar.Nu. 580, Pl.Cri. 48c, Men. 88b, R. 619b (); otherwise, of [dialect] Att. Prose writers Th. alone uses the preposition ξύν, Antipho and Lysias have ξυν- a few times in compds.; codd. Pl. have both ξυν- (Lg. 930a, al.) and συν-; in Antipho Soph.Oxy.1364, Aristox., Arr., Ael., and Anon.Rhythm. ξυν- is very freq.; in Trag. both forms occur. The Prep. σύν gradually gave way to μετά with gen., so that whereas A. has 67 examples of σύν to 8 of μετά with gen., the proportions in Th. are 400 of μετά to 37 of σύν, in D. 346 of μετά to 15 of σύν, and in Arist. 300 of μετά to 8 of σύν: for these and other statistics see C. J. T. Mommsen, Beiträge zur Lehre von den griechischen Präpositionen (Frankfurt 1886-95): in [dialect] Att. Prose and Com. σύν is restricted for the most part to signf. 8, 9 and a few phrases, such as σὺν θεῷ, σὺν (τοῖς) ὅπλοις; Xenophon uses it freely, having 556 examples to 275 of μετά; in Pap., NT, and later Prose its use is much less restricted (v. infr.).1 in company with, together with,δεῦρό ποτ' ἤλυθε.. σ. Μενελάῳ Il.3.206
;ξ. παιδὶ.. πύργῳ ἐφεστήκει 6.372
;σ. τοῖσδε ὑπέκφυγον Od.9.286
;καταφθίσθαι σ. ἐκείνῳ 2.183
;ἀπελαύνειν σ. τῷ στρατῷ Hdt.8.101
;ἐπαιδεύετο σ. τῷ ἀδελφῷ X.An.1.9.2
;σ. αὐτῷ σταυροῦσι δύο λῃστάς Ev.Marc.15.27
;οὐδένα ἔχω σ. ἐμοί PSI10.1161.12
(iv A.D.).2 with collat. notion of help or aid, σ. θεῷ with God's help or blessing, as God wills, Il.9.49;σ. σοί, πότνα θεά Od.13.391
;πέμψον δέ με σ. γε θεοῖσιν Il.24.430
, cf. 15.26;σ. θεῷ φυτευθεὶς ὄλβος Pi.N.8.17
; σ. θεῷ εἰρημένον spoken as by inspiration, Hdt.1.86;σ. θεῷ δ' εἰρήσεται Ar.Pl. 114
;σ. θεῷ εἰπεῖν Pl.Tht. 151b
, Prt. 317b;ξ. θεοῖς Th.1.86
; so σ. δαίμονι, σ. Ἀθήνῃ καὶ Διί, Il.11.792, 20.192;σ. Χαρίτεσσιν Pi.N.9.54
, cf. P.9.2;ξ. τῷ θεῷ πᾶς καὶ γελᾷ κὠδύρεται S.Aj. 383
; also θεοῦ σ. παλάμᾳ, σ. θεοῦ τύχᾳ, Pi.O.10(11).21, N.6.24: generally, of personal cooperation, σ. σοὶ φραζέσθω let him consult with you, Il.9.346;λοχησάμενος σ. ἑταίρῳ Od.13.268
; ξ. τῇ βουλῇ in consultation with the Council, IG12.63.17; σ. τινὶ μάχεσθαι fight at his side, X.Cyr.5.3.5, cf. HG4.1.34; σ. τινὶ εἶναι or γίγνεσθαι to be with another, i.e.on his side, of his party, Id.An.3.1.21, Smp.5.10; οἱ σ. αὐτῷ his friends, followers, Id.An.1.2.15, cf. Act.Ap.14.4, etc.3 furnished with, endued with,σ. μεγάλῃ ἀρετῇ ἐκτήσω ἄκοιτιν Od.24.193
;πόλιν θεοδμάτῳ σ. ἐλευθερίᾳ ἔκτισσε Pi.P.1.61
.4 of things that belong, or are attached, to a person, σ. νηΐ or σ. νηυσί, i.e. on board ship, Il.1.389, 179, etc.; σ. νηυσὶν ἀλαπάξαι, opp. πεζός, 9.328 (so in Prose,σ. ναυσὶ προσπλεῖν X.HG2.2.7
, etc.);σ. ἵπποισιν καὶ ὄχεσφιν Il.5.219
; esp. of arms,μιν κατέκηε σ. ἔντεσι 6.418
;στῆ δ' εὐρὰξ σ. δουρί 15.541
; ἀντιβίην or ἀντίβιον σ. ἔντεσι or σ. τεύχεσι πειρηθῆναι, 5.220, 11.386;σ. ἔντεσι μάρνασθαι 13.719
;σκῆπτρον, σ. τῷ ἔβη 2.47
; ἄγγελος ἦλθε.. σ. ἀγγελίῃ ib. 787; ς. (or ξ.)ὅπλοις Th.2.2
, al., Pl.Lg. 947c, Aen.Tact.17.1; ς. (or ξ.)τοῖς ὅπλοις Th.2.90
, 4.14, Hell.Oxy. 10.1, Pl.Lg. 763a, Aen.Tact.11.8;σ. ἐγχειριδίοις Hell.Oxy.10.2
;ξ. ξιφιδίῳ καὶ θώρακι Th.3.22
;ξ. ἑνὶ ἱματίῳ Id.2.70
; in some such cases ς. is little more than expletive, as σ. τεύχεσι θωρηχθέντες ll.8.530, etc.: with αὐτός (cf.αὐτός 1.5
), chiefly in Hom.,ἀνόρουσεν αὐτῇ σ. φόρμιγγι Il.9.194
, cf. 14.498;αὐτῷ σ. τε λίνῳ καὶ ῥήγεϊ Od.13.118
.5 of things accompanying, or of concurrent circumstances,ἄνεμος σ. λαίλαπι Il.17.57
, cf. Od.12.408; of coincidence in time,ἄκρᾳ σ. ἑσπέρᾳ Pi.P.11.10
; καιρῷ σ. ἀτρεκεῖ ib.8.7;σ. τῷ Χρόνῳ προϊόντι X.Cyr.8.7.6
; in the course of,κείνῳ σ. ἄματι B.10.23
, cf. 125, Pi.Fr. 123.6 of necessary connexion or consequence, σὺν μεγάλῳ ἀποτεῖσαι to pay with a great loss, i.e. suffer greatly, Il.4.161; δημοσίῳ σ. κακῷ with loss to the public, Thgn.50; σ. τῷ σῷ ἀγαθῷ to your advantage, X.Cyr.3.1.15; ὤλοντο.. σὺν μιάς ματι with pollution, S.Ant. 172; to denote agreement, in accordance with,σ. τῷ δικαίῳ καὶ καλῷ X.An.2.6.18
;σ. δίκᾳ Pi.P.9.96
;σ. κόσμῳ Hdt.8.86
, Arist.Mu. 398b23;σ. τάχει S.El. 872
, etc.7 of the instrument or means, with the help of, by means of,σ. ἐλαίῳ φαρμακώσαισα Pi.P.4.221
;διήλλαχθε σ. σιδάρῳ A.Th. 885
(lyr.);πλοῦτον ἐκτήσω ξ. αἰχμῇ Id.Pers. 755
(troch.);ἡ [τῶν φίλων] κτῆσίς ἐστιν οὐδαμῶς σ. τῇ βίᾳ X.Cyr.8.7.13
;ξ. ἐπαίνῳ Th.1.84
.8 including,κεφάλαιον σ. ἐπωνίοις IG12.329.5
, cf. 22.1388.85, 1407.12, al.;τοῦ Πειραιῶς ξ. Μουνυχίᾳ Th.2.13
, cf. 4.124, 5.26, 74, 7.42, 8.90, 95; δισχίλιαι γάρ εἰσι (sc. δραχμαὶ)σ. ταῖς Νικίου Ar.Fr. 100
;ἀνήλωσα σ. τῇ τῆς σκευῆς ἀναθέσει ἑκκαίδεκα μνᾶς Lys.21.4
, cf. 2;αἶγας ἀπέδοτο σ. τῷ αἰπόλῳ τριῶν καὶ δέκα μνῶν Is.6.33
, cf. 8.8,35, 11.42,46, Aeschin. 2.162, D.19.155, 27.23,al., Arist.HA 525b15,17, Ath.19.6, Hipparch. 1.1.9, al., PSI10.1124.14 (ii A.D.).9 excluding, apart from, plus, ἓξ ἐμοὶ σ. ἑβδόμῳ six with (but not including) me the seventh, A. Th. 283;αἱ γὰρ καμπαὶ τέτταρες, ἢ δύο σ. τοῖς πτερυγίοις Arist.HA 490a32
;σ. τοῖς ἀρχαίοις τὸν οἶκον ἐκ τῶν προσόδων μείζω ποιῆσαι D. 27.61
;τὴν ἐφαπτίδα σ. τῇ σακκοπήρᾳ ἐν ᾗ ἐνῆν
together with..,PEnteux.
32.7, cf. 89.9 (iii B.C.);οἱ γραμματεῖς σ. τοῖς πρεσβυτέροις Ev.Luc.20.1
, cf. Ep.Gal.5.24.B POSITION:— σύν sts. follows its case, Il.10.19, Od.9.332, 15.410. It freq. stands between Adj. and Subst., as Od.11.359, Il.9.194, etc.; more rarely between Subst. and Adj., Od.13.258, Pi.P. 8.7.2 freq. in tmesis in Hom., as Il.23.687, Od.14.296, etc.3 in late Gr. σὺν καὶ c. dat.,στεφανηφορήσας σ. καὶ Αὐρ. Ἰάσονι IG12(7).259
(Amorgos, iii A.D.), cf. Supp.Epigr.4.535 (Ephesus, ii/iii A.D.), Rev.Phil.50.11 (Sardis, i/iii A.D.), CPR26.16 (ii A.D.); cf. infr. c. 2.C σύν AS ADV., together, at once,κενεὰς σ. Χεῖρας ἔχοντες Od.10.42
; mostly folld. by δέ or τε, σ. δὲ πτερὰ πυκνὰ λίασθεν Il.23.879
;σ. τε δύ' ἐρχομένω 10.224
(cf. σύνδυο); ξ. τε διπλοῖ βασιλῆς S.Aj. 960
(lyr.). It is sts. hard to distinguish this from tmesis, e.g. in Il.23.879; so ξὺν κακῶς ποιεῖν is = Ξυγκακοποιεῖν in Th.3.13. In Old Testament Gr. it is sts. used to translate the Hebr. 'ēth (particle prefixed to the definite accus.) through confusion with the Prep. 'ēth 'with',ἐμίσησα σὺν τὴν ζωήν LXXEc.2.17
; οὐκ ἐμνήσθη σ. τοῦ ἀνδρός ib.9.15; , etc.2 besides, also,σ. δὲ πλουτίζειν ἐμέ A.Ag. 586
;σ. δ' αὔτως ἐγώ S.Ant. 85
, etc.;σ. δ' ἐγὼ παρών Id.Aj. 1288
, cf. El. 299;Δίρκα τε.. σ. τ' Ἀσωπιάδες κόραι E.HF 785
(lyr.); in later Poetryσ. καί A.R.1.74
, Herod.4.3, Nic.Th.8, D.P.843 (also in late Prose, Ath.2.49a; cf. supr. B. 3).D IN COMPOS.I with, along with, together, at the same time, hence of any kind of union, connexion, or participation in a thing, and metaph. of agreement or unity. In Compos. with a trans. Verb σύν may refer to the Object as well as the Subject, as συγκατακτείνειν may mean kill one person as well as another, or, join with another in killing.2 of the completion of an action, altogether, completely, as inσυνάγνυμι, συνασκέω 2
, συνθρύπτω, συγκόπτω, συμπατέω, συμπληρόω, συντελέω, συντέμνω; sts., therefore, it seems only to strengthen the force of the simple word.3 joined with numerals, σύνδυο two together, which sense often becomes distributive, by twos, two and two; so σύντρεις, σύμπεντε, etc., like Lat. bini, terni, etc.II σύν in Compos., before β μ π φ ψ, becomes συμ-; before γ κ ξ Χ, συγ-; before λ συλ-; before ς usu. συς-; but becomes συ- before ς followed by a conson. (e.g. συστῆναι), before ζ, and perh. sts. before ξ. In a poet. passage, ap.Pl.Phdr. 237a, we have ξύμ alone in tmesi, ξύμ μοι λάβεσθε for συλλάβεσθέ μοι; cf.ὅτε ξὺμ πρῶτ' ἐφύοντο Emp.95
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2 κίδναμαι
κίδναμαι, [voice] Pass. of κίδνημι (only found in the compd. ἐπικ-), poet. for σκεδάννυμαι, used only in [tense] pres. and [tense] impf.,A to be spread abroad or over, of the dawning day,ὑπεὶρ ἅλα κίδναται ἠώς Il.23.227
, cf. 8.1;ὀδμὰ κατὰ χῶρον κ. Pi.Fr.129.6
; κιδναμέναν μελιαδέα γᾶρυν prob. in Simon.41: once in Trag.,ὕπνος ἐπ' ὄσσοις κ. E.Hec. 916
(lyr., v.l. for σκίδ-); κολοιῶν κρωγμὸς.. κιδνάμενος AP7.713
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3 σφωέ
σφωέ, dual nom. and acc. of the Pron. of [ per.] 3rd pers., of which the gen. sg. and nom. pl. are οὗ, σφεῖς (qq. v.); dat. σφωΐν:—A they two, both of them, only masc. and fem., and always enclit., Il.1.8, al.; strengthd.,σφωΐν ἀμφοτέροιιν Od.20.327
:—the form σφώ is only found in post-Homeric [dialect] Ep., as Antim.9.11 (in Il.17.531 σφω' Αἴαντε is the best reading, cf. A.D.Pron.88.24, Hdn.Gr.2.72). -
4 ἔλπω
A s.v. ἐέλποιμεν), causal, only found in [tense] pres. (exc. ἔλπεον· ἤλπιζον, Id.), cause to hope, πάντας μὲν ἔλπει she feeds all with hope, Od.2.91, 13.380; perh. also, cause to expect, Max.178 (but may, = expect).II elsewh. in [voice] Med., [full] ἔλπομαι, [dialect] Ep. [full] ἐέλπομαι,ἠλπόμην Od.9.419
, Alc.Supp.22.8, Pi.P.4.243, etc.: [dialect] Ep. [ per.] 3sg. [tense] impf. ἔλπετο and ἐέλπ-, Od.3.275, Il.12.407 ( ἔλπετο also in Luc.Syr.D.22): [tense] pf.ἔολπα Il.22.216
, Od.5.379, Hes.Op.[273], A.R.2.147, etc.: [ per.] 3sg. [tense] plpf.ἐώλπει Il.19.328
, Od.20.328, A.R.3.370, Theoc.25.115:— hope or expect, [dialect] Ep., Lyr., [dialect] Ion. (not in Hp.) for [dialect] Att. ἐλπίζω (q.v.):— Constr., like ἐλπίζω: c. acc. and [tense] fut. inf., Il.13.8, B.Fr.12: c. [tense] aor. inf., Il.7.199, Pi.P.4.243 codd., N.4.92: c. [tense] pf. inf., Il.15.110: sts. the inf. must be supplied, ἐκτελέσας μέγα ἔργον ὃ οὔ ποτε ἔλπετο θυμῷ (sc. ἐκτελέειν) Od.3.275: c. acc. rei, Il.13.609, 15.539;ἅσσα οὐκ ἔλπονται Heraclit.27
: later, c. gen. rei,πολυγλαγέος ἐνιαυτοῦ Arat.1100
: ὡς .., dub. l. in Orph.A. 846: abs., Heraclit.18: Homeric phrases,ἔλπετο θυμῷ Il.17.404
, al.; alsoμάλα δέ σφισιν ἔλπετο θυμός 17.495
; ;ἤλπετ' ἐνὶ φρεσί Od.9.419
.3 generally, deem, suppose,οὔ ποθι ἔλπομαι οὕτως δεύεσθαι πολέμοιο.. Ἀχαιούς Il.13.309
, cf. Theoc. 7.31;ἐπὴν ἡμέας ἔλπῃ ποτὶ δώματ' ἀφῖχθαι Od.6.297
, cf. 23.345; ἔλπετο γὰρ κατὰ θυμὸν.. ἑταίρους.. ἰέναι ([tense] pres. inf.) Il.10.355;οὐ γὰρ ὅ γ' ἀθανάτων τιν' ἐέλπετο.. Τρώεσσιν ἀρηξέμεν Il.13.8
, cf. 7.199, 15.110, Orac. ap. Hdt.1.65, AP5.115 (Marc. Arg.);λάσην Alc.
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5 γυνή
γῠνή, [dialect] Dor. [full] γυνά, [dialect] Boeot. [full] βανά (v. sub voce), ἡ, gen. γυναικός, acc. γυναῖκα, voc. γύναι (Aγυνή Alc.Com.32
): dual γυναῐκε S.Ant.61: pl. γυναῖκες, γυναικῶν, etc. (as if from γύναιξ wh. is only found in Gramm., cf. Hdn.Gr.2.643): gen.γυναικείων Phoc.3
(s. v.l.): [dialect] Aeol. dat. pl.γυναίκεσσι Sapph.Supp.7.6
: Com. acc.γυνήν Pherecr.91
: pl. nom.γυναί Philippid.2
, Men.484, acc.γυνάς Com.Adesp.1336
, cf. EM243.24,AB86:—woman, opp.man,Il.15.683, etc.: with a second Subst., γ. ταμίη housekeeper, 6.390;δέσποινα Od.7.347
; γρηΰς (q. v.), ἀλετρίς (q. v.),δμῳαὶ γυναῖκες Il.9.477
,al.;Περσίδες γ. Hdt.3.3
: voc., as a term of respect or affection, mistress, lady, E.Med. 290, Theoc.15.12, etc.; φαντὶ γυναῖκες the lasses say, Id.20.30; πρὸς γυναικός like a woman, A.Ag. 592: prov.,γ. μονωθεῖσ' οὐδέν Id.Supp. 749
; ὅρκους γυναικὸς εἰς ὕδωρ γράφω (cf.γράφω 11
) S.Fr. 811;γυναιξὶ κόσμον ἡ σιγὴ φέρει Id.Aj. 293
.II wife, spouse, Il.6.160, Od.8.523, Hdt.1.34, etc.;γ. καὶ παρθένοι X.An.3.2.25
; opp. ἑταίρα, Is.3.13; γ. γνησία, PEleph.1.3 (iv B. C.); also, concubine, Il.24.497.IV female, mate of animals, Arist.Pol. 1262a22 (dub. sens.), Xenarch.14, etc.— Not to be taken as Adj. inγυναῖκα θήσατο μαζόν Il.24.58
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6 καταμονίη
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7 λέως
A entirely, wholly, at all,λείως γὰρ οὐδὲν ἐφρόνεον Archil.112
, cf. Hp. ap. Erot.et Gal.19.118:—elsewh. only found in the compds. [full] λεωργός (q.v.); [full] λεω-κόνητος, [suff] λεχ-κόνιτος, or [suff] λεχ-κόρητος, utterly destroyed, Theognost.Can.9, Hsch., Phot.: [full] λεώλεθρος, [full] λεώλης, ες, utterly destroyed, Hsch. (also [full] λειώλης, q.v., cf.λιωλεθρία Hsch.
): [full] λεωπάτητος [ᾰ], ον, v.l. for λακπάτητος, S.Ant. 1275.—The Gramm. expl. it as shortd. for τελέως, A.D.Pron.58.12, Erot.l.c. (ubi λίως codd.), Gal.l.c. (ubi male λεῶς), EM560.31. -
8 λινάω
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9 μύσσομαι
A blow the nose,μύσσονται δὲ οὐδέν Hp.Vict.3.70
:—[voice] Act. (dub. in Hsch.) is only found in compds. ἀπο-, προ-μύττω. (Cf. μυκτήρ, μύξα (A); Skt. muncáti 'let go', Lat. e-mungo.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μύσσομαι
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10 ξεινήϊον
A host's gift to a guest, in fullδῶρα ξεινήϊα Od.24.273
; ἀντὶ ποδὸς ξεινήϊον, ironically, 22.290 ; also, provision made for a guest, : more generally, gifts of (guest-) friendship,ἀλλήλοισι πόρον ξεινήϊα καλά Il.6.218
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11 σαίρω
A part the lips and show the closed teeth (cf. Gal.18(2).597), grin,σέσηρεν ἄν τε βούλητ' ἄν τε μή Alex.98.26
;Σάτυροι ἀπὸ τοῦ σεσηρέναι Ael.VH3.40
; but mostly in part., ἄπλητον σεσᾰρυῖα ([dialect] Ep. for σεσηρυῖα) Hes.Sc. 268; ; ;σ. καὶ γελῶν Com.Adesp.606
; γελῶντα καὶ ς. Plu.2.223c; σιμὰ ς. AP5.178 (Mel.); but also without any such bad sense, εἶπε σεσᾱρὼς ὄμματι μειδιόωντι smiling, Theoc. 7.19 (cf. προσσαίρω).2 transferred to grinning laughter,σεσηρόσι μειδιήμασι Hp.Gland.12
;σεσηρότι γέλωτι Luc.Am.13
: the neut. is used in Adv. sense,σεσᾱρὸς γελᾶν Theoc.20.14
; σεσηρὸς αἰκάλλειν, of a fox, Babr.50.14, cf. Ps.-Luc.Philopatr.26.3 of a wound or sore, ἕλκος σεσηρὸς καὶ ἐκπεπλιγμένον gaping, Hp.Fract.32, cf. Aret.CA2.2; also σ. χάσμημα, of a metrical hiatus, Eust.840.43.------------------------------------A sweep, clean,σαίρειν τε δῶμα E. Hec. 363
;σαίρειν στέγας Id.Cyc.29
, cf.Hyps.Fr.1 ii 17 (lyr.);μυρσίνας ἱερὰν φόβαν, ᾇ σαίρω δάπεδον θεοῦ Id. Ion121
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12 σατίνη
A chariot,ποιῆσαι σατίνας καὶ ἅρματα h.Ven.13
;ἐπιβαίνει σατινέων Anacr.21.12
;σατίναις ὐπ' ἐϋτρόχοις ἆγον αἰμιόνοις Sapph.Supp. 20a13
;ζυγίους ζευξάσᾳ θεᾷ σατίνας E.Hel. 1311
(lyr.): only found in pl. (sg. in E. l.c. codd.).—Hsch. cites [full] σάτιλλα,= Πλειάς, the constellation being regarded as a car. -
13 σκευωρέομαι
Aἐσκευωρησάμην D.45.47
: [tense] pf.ἐσκευώρημαι Id.32.9
, 11:—[voice] Act.σκευωρέω Ph.2.569
; and [tense] pf. ἐσκευώρημαι in pass. sense, D.45.5:—prop. look after the baggage or utensils ([etym.] σκεύη), but only found in general sense, inspect, examine thoroughly,τοὺς τάφους Str.16.1.11
; σ. τὴν Πομπηΐου οἰκίαν ransack it, Plu.Caes.51, cf. Cam. 32,2.587f.II contrive, manage, fabricate, D.32.9,11,45.47, 46.17, Diog.Oen.24; with a sense of fraud or intrigue,τἀν Πελοποννήσῳ D.9.17
; σ. ὑποκρίσεις contrive dramatic effects, Plu.2.711e.III intr., σ. περὶ τὰς νεοττιάς to be busy about them, Arist.HA 619a24.3 abs., plagiarize, D.L.2.61.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σκευωρέομαι
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14 τηλέγονος
A Proculus, Gloss. (Proculus is expld. as qui patre longius peregrinante nascitur, ib.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τηλέγονος
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15 τηλεφαής
τηλε-φᾰής, ές,A far-shining, Ph.Epic. ap. Eus. PE9.37; far-seen,κόνις Epigr.Gr.234
(Smyrna, iii B.C.): elsewhere only found in the fem. pr. name [full] Τηλεφάεσσα, [var] contr. Τηλεφᾶσσα, Apollod.3.1.1.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τηλεφαής
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16 φαύσκω
φαύσκω, cited in EM673.51, al., but only found in the compds. δια-, ἐπι-, ὑπο-φαύσκω, and in redupl. πιφαύσκω. -
17 φλεύω
φλεύω, only found in compds.,A v. ἐπι-, περι-φλεύω. -
18 φραδής
A understanding, wise, shrewd,φραδέος νόου Il.24.354
. Adv. [suff] φρᾰδ-δῶς, = φραστικῶς, φανερῶς, Hsch. -
19 φωΐς
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20 χρωματικός
A of, relating to colour:—but only found,II metaph., in Rhet., offering a colourable pretext ( χρῶμα IV.4), τὸ χ., as name of a form of rebuttal, Aps.p.273H. (v.l. χρωμάτιον).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > χρωματικός
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