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1 ὀνίνημι
ὀνίνημι (Hom. et al.; TestSol 13:14 C [?]; Jos., Ant. 16, 242) mid.-pass. 2 aor. sg. ὠνάσθης Tob 3:8. In our lit. only mid. (as Sir 30:2 [fut. 3 sg. ὀνήσεται]; Philo, Agr. 126) to be the recipient of a favor or benefit or to have someth. for one’s use, have benefit of, enjoy. Only in the 2 aor. opt., in the formulation (IDefixAudollent 92, 3 [III B.C.] ὄναιντο; Kaibel 502, 27) ὀναίμην may I have joy or profit or benefit, may I enjoy w. gen. of the pers. or thing that is the source of the joy (Eur., Hec. 978 ὀναίμην τοῦ παρόντος; Aristoph., Thesm. 469 οὕτως ὀναίμην τῶν τέκνων; Lucian, Philops. 27; Philostrat., Vi. Apoll. 4, 16 p. 135, 3) ἐγώ σου ὀναίμην ἐν κυρίῳ let me have some benefit from you in the Lord Phlm 20. ὀναίμην ὑμῶν διὰ παντός may I have joy in you continually IEph 2:2; IPol 6:2. ὀν. ὑμῶν κατὰ πάντα let me have joy of you in all respects IMg 12. ὀν. τῶν θηρίων may I enjoy the wild animals IRo 5:2; οὗ ἐγὼ ὀν. IMg 2; οὗ ὀν. ἐν θεῷ IPol 1:1.—DELG. M-M.
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