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1 στοίχοι
lyricsΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > στοίχοι
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2 δυσσέβεια
δυσσέβ-εια, ἡ,A impiety, ungodliness, πρὸς δυσσεβείας ἦν it verged on impiety, A.Ch. 704;παντὸς ἔργου δ. S.Ant. 301
; a charge of impiety, τὴν δ. εὐσεβοῦσ' ἐκτησάμην ib. 924.—In Lyrics also [suff] δυσσεβ-ία, A.Eu. 533; -ίη Nonn.D.20.404.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δυσσέβεια
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3 ζάθεος
ζάθεος [ᾰ], α, ον, also ος, ον E.Tr. 256 (lyr.), 1075 (lyr.); poet. Adj. (used by Trag. only in lyrics):—A very divine, sacred, of places favoured by the gods, Il.1.38, al. (not in Od.), h.Ap. 223; ζ. Πύλος, Ἰσθμός, Pi.P.5.70, I.1.32, cf. B.2.7;νᾶσος Id.5.10
;Πέλοπος δάπεδα Id.10.24
; (lyr.), etc.; ; of things, ;χρόνος Pi.Pae.6.5
; κλῇδες, σελᾶναι, E.Tr.ll.cc.; (lyr.); ; ; later of persons,Ἀπόλλων AP9.525.7
. Adv. - έως Hdn.Gr.1.514. -
4 ζωή
ζωή ( [full] ζωιή (prob. an error) SIG577.34 (Milet., iii/ii B.C.)), [dialect] Dor. [full] ζωά: [dialect] Ion. and poet. [full] ζόη, Hdt.1.32, Herod.10.4, S.Fr. 556, etc. (v. infr.), cf. IG9(1).86 ([place name] Hyampolis), [dialect] Dor. [full] ζόα: [dialect] Aeol. [full] ζοΐα Theoc. 29.5: ἡ:—A living, i.e. one's substance, property,ἦ γάρ οἱ ζ. γ' ἦν ἄσπετος Od.14.96
; τοὶ δὲ ζωὴν ἐδάσαντο ib. 208;κατὰ ζωὴν φαγέειν 16.429
; τὴν ζόην ποιέεσθαι or καταστήσασθαι ἀπὸ or ἐκ.. to get one's living by.., Hdt.8.105, cf. 2.36, Arist.HA 608b21;ἐξ ἁλός Theoc.Beren. 2
.2 after Hom., life, existence, opp. death, Tyrt.15.5, Pi.N.8.36, etc.; θανάτου πέρι καὶ ζωᾶς ib.9.29; ; ζόας ( ζωᾶς codd.) (lyr.);τοῦ βίου ζωή Pl. Ti. 44c
;ὁ τῆς ζ. χρόνος SIG1210
([place name] Calymna), etc.: as a term of affection, ζωή mylife! Juv.6.195: pl.,ζόαι A.Fr.99.13
; ; μετὰ τὴν μίαν ζ. πολλαὶ ζ. Dam.Pr. 100;αἱ τῆς ψυχῆς ζ. καὶ δυνάμεις Iamb.Comm.Math.3
.II ζωή,=γραῦς 11
, the scum on milk, Eust.906.52; ζόη· τὸ ἐπάνω τοῦ μέλιτος, Hsch. [The form ζόη (paroxyt.) is required by the metre in trimeters in S.Fr. 556, E.Hec. 1108, and in lyrics S. Fr. 592, E.Med. 976, al., ζωή never: ζόη in other Poets, Call.Fr. 114, Theoc.Ep.18.9, Herod.10.4.] (For the root, cf. ζῶ: fancifully connected with ζέω and ζητέω, Dam.Pr.81: in signf. 11 ζόη prob. fr. ζέω.) -
5 κωμῳδός
A singer in the κῶμος or comic chorus,χορὸς κωμῳδῶν Arist.Po. 1449b1
;κωμῳδοῖς χορηγεῖν Lys.21.4
, Arist.EN 1123a23: hence, in pl., in the sense performance of comedy,κωμῳδῶν ὄντων ἐν Κολυττῷ Aeschin.1.157
;ἀνειπεῖν Διονυσίων τοῖς κ.
at the performance,IG
22.1202.15;οὐδέ τοι ὑποκριταὶ κωμῳδοῖς τε καὶ τραγῳδοῖς οἱ αὐτοί Pl.R. 395a
, cf. Phdr. 236c, Lg. 935d; καινῇ κωμῳδῶν, v. καινός.2 later, comic actor, Chares 4 J., PCair.Zen.417.11 (iii B.C.), Plu.Cic.5, IG42(1).99.25 (Epid., i/ii A.D.): generally, actor, M.Ant.12.36, Ath. 14.620d.b perh. singer of comic lyrics, SIG424.57 (Delph., iii B.C.); χορευταὶ κωμῳδοῦ ib.690.18 (ibid., ii B.C.).3 later still, comic poet, ὁ κ., of Aristophanes, Phryn.PSp.79 B., cf. Sch.D.T. p.19 H.: this sense is doubtful in Pl.Lg.l.c.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κωμῳδός
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6 ἀντιστρέφω
A turn to the opposite side:—[voice] Pass., to be turned in the opposite direction, μόχλος ἀντεστραμμένος reversed lever, Ph.Bel.59.25; turn and look at, Aristaenet.1.4: also c. acc.,οὐδ' ἀ. ὃ λέγουσιν
cast a glance at,Phld.
Rh.1.245S. Adv.ἀντεστραμμένως Arist.IA 712a4
.2 intr., wheel about, face about, X. Ages.1.16.IV in Logic, to be convertible, Arist. Cat. 14b11, al.; τὰ γένη κατὰ τῶν εἰδῶν κατηγοπεῖται, τὰ δὲ εἴδη κατὰ τῶν γενῶν οὐκ ἀντιστπέφει are not conversely predicable of genera, ib. 2b21: impers., the relation is reciprocal,Id.
GC 337b23, cf. de An. 423a21, Pr. 883b8; περὶ ἀντιστπεφόντων λόγων καὶ συνημμένων complementary propositions, title of work by Chrysipp.: so of metaphors, Anon.Fig.p.228S.2 most freq. in the doctrine of syllogism, of reduction by conversion of one of the premisses, Arist. APr. 50b25; either of the terms, τὸ Β τῷ Α ἀντιστρέφει the term B is convertible with A, ib. 67b30,al.; τὸ Γ πρὸς τὸ Α ἀ. ib.38; ἀ. τὸ καθόλου τῷ κατὰ μέρος ib. 31a27, al.; or of the propositions, ib. 25a8, al.; ἀ. καθόλου to be simply convertible, ib.28; ἀ. ἐπὶ μέρους, ἐν μέρει, κατὰ μέρος, ib. 39a15, 25a8,10.3 in [voice] Pass., of propositions, to be converted or changed into their opposites, Id.APr. 45b6, APo. 80b25, al.4 to be interdependent, have a reciprocal nexus,τὰ μὲν οὖν ἀ... καὶ ποιητικὰ ἀλλήλων καὶ παθητικὰ ὑπ' ἀλλήλων Id.GC 328a19
: hence of cyclical argument, ἐν μόνοις τοῖς ἀ. κύκλῳ καὶ δι' ἀλλήλων (sc. αἱ ἀποδείξεις) Id.APr. 58a13, cf. APo. 95b40, GC 337b23.5 generally, to be suited conversely for one or another purpose,ὁ τόπος ἀντιστπέφει πρὸς τὸ ἀνασκευάζειν καὶ κατασκευάζειν Id.Top. 109b25
; ἀ. πρὸς ἄμφω ib. 112a27,al.V [tense] pf. part. [voice] Pass., conversely opposed, of concavities, facing one another, ; but, back to back, Plb.6.32.6.2 in Logic, converted,συλλογισμὸς -μμένος Arist.APr. 44a31
; πρότασις ib. 58a1; ἀ. τῇ πάχνῃ ὁ εὐρώς its converse, Id.GA 784b16;ἡ ἀ. πρόσθεσις Id.Ph. 207a23
.3 Adv. ἀντεστραμμένως inversely, ib. 206b5; conversely, PA 684b35, IA 712a4, al.; in Logic, opposedly, Id.Int. 22a34.VI of lyrics, possess strophe and antistrophe, Aristid.Quint.1.29, Sch.Ar.Ach. 1037, Sch.Heph. p.167C.VII of grammatical construction, to be inverted, A.D. Synt.180.16,al.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀντιστρέφω
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7 ἀντίστροφος
ἀντίστροφ-ος, ον,A turned so as to face one another: hence, correlative, co-ordinate, counterpart, Pl.Tht. 158c, etc.; τινί to a thing, Id.Grg. 464b, R. 605a;ἡ ῥητορική ἐστιν ἀ. τῇ διαλεκτικῇ Arist.Rh. 1354a1
, Pol. 1293a33, etc.;ἰατρικὴ ἀ. δικαιοσύνῃ Aristid.2.37
J.; also τινός the correlative or counterpart of.., Pl.R. 530d, Grg. 465d, Isoc.5.61, etc.;ἀ... ὥσπερ Arist.Pol. 1292b7
. Adv. - φως in a manner corresponding, ; being the counterpart of..,Arist.
PA 661a27; συμβαίνει δ' ἀντιστρόφως the result follows by a reversible proof, Id.Ph. 265b8.2 in Logic, converse,λόγος Phld.Rh.1.179S.
Adv.- φως Id.Sign.6
: also in Math., converse,θεώρημα Papp.970.20
;τὰ ἀ.
the converse proposition,Apollon.Perg.
Con. 4.55. Adv. - φως conversely, ib.1.38, Max.Tyr.34.4.3 contrary, opposed,τινός D.Chr.4.87
;πρός τι Luc.Merc.Cond.31
. Adv.- φως
in the opposite way,Phld.
Lib.p.31O., Ps.-Luc.Philopatr.18.III ἐξ ἀντιστρόφου by an inverted construction (cf.ἀντιστροφή 11.2
), Hdn.Fig. p.102S.IV in lyrics, antistrophic, Arist.Pr. 918b27, etc.: esp. Subst. ἀντίστροφος (sc. ᾠδή), ἡ, antistrophe, Id.Rh. 1409a26, D.H, Comp.19, etc.; also of members in a rhet. period, ἐν στροφῇ καὶ ἀντιστρόφῳ Hermog.Id.1.11.V f.l. for ἀμφίστροφος, wheeling both ways, A.Supp. 882codd.VII ἀντίστροφος, ἡ, = ἀπόστροφος Sch.Ar.Pl.3.2 ἀντίστροφοι, name for the two upper ribs, Poll.2.182.VIII Adv. - φως crosswise,τὰς χεῖρας ἀλλήλαις ἐπιβάλλειν Gal.UP5.14
; inversely, Herod.Med. ap. Orib.10.5.4, cf. Diogenian.3.30.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀντίστροφος
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8 ἐνσύζυγος
ἐνσύζῠγος, ον, in choric lyrics,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐνσύζυγος
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9 ἔπος
I word, παύρῳ ἔπει in short utterance, Pi.O. 13.98 ;ἐπέων κόσμος Parm.8.52
, Democr.21 ;ἔπους σμικροῦ χάριν S. OC 443
;λόγοι ἔπεσι κοσμηθέντες Th.3.67
: generally, that which is uttered in words, speech, tale,ἔπος ἐρέειν Il.3.83
, etc.;φάσθαι Xenoph. 7.3
, Parm.1.23, etc.; joined with μῦθος, Od.4.597, 11.561.—Special uses,4 word of a deity, oracle, Od.12.266, Hdt.1.13, etc.6 word, opp. deed, ἔπε' ἀκράαντα words of none effect, opp. ἔτυμα, Od.19.565, cf. E.HF 111 (lyr.); opp. ἔργον, Il.15.234, Od.2.272, etc., cf. 11.1 ; (Elis, vi B.C.); opp. βίη, Il.15.106 ; opp. χεῖρες, 1.77 (pl.).II later usages,1 joined with ἔργον orπρᾶγμα Heraclit.1
, A.Pers. 174 (troch.), Ar.Eq.39, etc.;ἔργῳ τε καὶ ἔπει Pl. Lg. 879c
;ἅμα ἔπος τε καὶ ἔργον ἐποίεε Hdt.3.134
;χρηστὰ ἔργα καὶ ἔπεα ποιέειν Id.1.90
.b word in exchange for word, ἀμείβεσθαι, ἀποκρίνεσθαι, of an oracle, Id.Alex.19, Philops.38 ; alsoἔ. δ' ἀμείβου πρὸς ἔ. A.Eu. 586
, cf. Ar.Nu. 1375, Pl.Sph. 217d.c οὐδὲν πρὸς ἔ. to no purpose, Ar.Ec. 751 ; also, nothing to the purpose,ἐὰν μηδὲν πρὸς ἔ. ἀποκρίνωμαι Pl.Euthd. 295c
, cf. Luc.Herm.36 ; τί πρὸς ἔπος; Pl.Phlb. 18d.4 ὡς ἔπος εἰπεῖν almost, practically, qualifying a too absolute expression, esp. with πᾶς and οὐδείς (not with metaphors), Pl.Ap. 17a, Phd. 78e, Grg. 456a, al., Arist.Metaph. 1009b16, Pol. 1252b29, D.9.47, etc. ; opp. ὄντως or ἀκριβεῖ λόγῳ, Pl.Lg. 656e, R. 341b ; laterὡς ἔ. ἐστὶν εἰπεῖν POxy.67.14
(iv A.D.) ; in Trag.,ὡς εἰπεῖν ἔ. A.Pers. 714
(troch.), E.Heracl. 167,Hipp. 1162, once in Pl.,Lg. 967b(s.v.l.).5 ἑνὶ ἔπει in one word, briefly,ἑνὶ ἔπεϊ πάντα συλλαβόντα λέγειν Hdt.3.82
.III of single words, esp. with ref. to etymology or usage, Id.2.30, Ar. Nu. 638, Pl.Prt. 339a, etc.; ὀρθότης ἐπῶν,= ὀρθοέπεια (q.v.), Ar.Ra. 1181 ; ἄριστ' ἐπῶν ἔχον ib. 1161.IV in pl., epic poetry, opp. μέλη (lyric poetry), ἰαμβεῖα, διθύραμβοι, etc.,ῥαπτῶν ἐπέων ἀοιδοί Pi.N.2.2
;τὰ Κύπρια ἔπεα Hdt.2.117
, cf. Th.1.3, X.Mem.1.4.3, Pl.R. 379a, etc. ;ἔπεά τε ποιεῖν πρὸς λύραν τ' ἀείδειν Theoc.Ep.21.6
;νικήσας ἔπος IG3.1020
; ποητὴς ἐπῶν ib.7.3197.9 (Orchom. [dialect] Boeot.), cf. OGI51.37 (Egypt, iii B.C.).b generally, poetry, even lyrics, Alcm.25(prob.), Pi.O.3.8, etc.c lines, verses, esp. of spoken lines in the drama, Ar.Ra. 862, 956, etc.: sg., verse, line of poetry, Hdt.4.29, Pl.Min. 319d ; group of verses, Id.R. 386c, Hdt.7.143.d lines of writing,μυρίων ἐπῶν μῆκος Isoc.12.136
; ἐν ὅλοις ἑπτὰ ἔπεσι παραδραμεῖν, of a historian, Luc.Hist.Conscr.28. -
10 ἔρος
A love, desire,οὐ..θεᾶς ἔρος οὐδὲ γυναικός Il.14.315
, cf. Od.18.212 ; freq. in phrase , al.;ἱμερτῶν ἔργων ἐξ ἔρον ἱέμενον Thgn.1064
;ἔρος λυσιμελής Hes.Th. 910
, cf. Ibyc.1.6, etc.: used by Trag. in lyrics, S.El. 197, E.Med. 152, and by E. in dialogue, Hipp. 337, El. 297, al.; also in late Prose,ἔρῳ φέρεσθαι Luc. Asin.33
.II as pr.n., Eros, the god of love, Hes.Th. 120, Alcm. 36, Sapph.74, Theoc.29.22.------------------------------------ἔρος (B), τό, -
11 ἠδέ
ἠδέ,II without ἠμέν, and, , cf. 1.41,96, 251, etc.: sts. with τε before it, ;Ἕκτορ τ' ἠδ' ἄλλοι 12.61
; ;αὐτός τ' ἀναχάζομαι ἠδὲ.. 5.822
, cf. Pi.O.13.44; alsoμὲν.., ἠδὲ.. Od.1.240
, 12.381, etc.;μέν τε.., ἠδὲ.. Orph.H.14.9
;παίδων ἠδ' ἀλόχων καὶ κτήσιος ἠδὲ τοκήων Il.15.663
; ἠ. καί and also, 1.334, Od.2.209, 4.235, 1.240;ἠδ' ἔτι καί Il.1.455
, 2.118;ἠδέ τε AP 9.788.9
.—The Trag. use ἠ. in anapaestics and lyrics, A.Pers.16, 289, etc.; and (less freq.) in iamb., as Id.Ch. 1025, Eu. 414, S.Fr. 386, 549, E.Hec. 323, HF30: twice found in Com., Eup.14 (anap.), Alex.133.6(trim., s.v.l.). Not in [dialect] Att. Prose; used by Hp. (= ἔτι δέ) acc. to Gal.19.102, cf. Aret.CD2.7; ἀτὰρ ἠδέ ib.1.3. -
12 ἐλθεῖν
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `come, go'.Dialectal forms: Dor. etc. ἐνθεῖν, s. v.Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Because of their semantic and functional identitity ἤλυθον and ἦλθον can hardly be separated from each other. As ἤλυθον is limited to the epic and lyrics and has an acceptable IE etymology, it is generally regarded as the original form. In this view it seems best to take, with Johansson IF 8, 182, ἦλθον as a mix of ἤλυθον and ἦνθον (but see below). Thus Wackernagel Dehnungsgesetz 3 (= Kl. Schr. 2, 899) proposes to take ἦλθον as a reformation of ἤλυθον after *ἦρθον (to ἔρχομαι, s. v.). But Schulze Jagić-Festschrift 343 n. 1 (= Kl. Schr. 75 n. 1) thinks that ἦλθον arose from ἤλυθον as the υ-vowel was `absorbed' by the velar λ, a theory which is difficult to accept. Szemerényi, Syncope 3, takes ἐλθεῖν as syncope. - ἐνθεῖν is regarded by DELG as a dialectal development. - The word has also been connected with Skt. ádhvan- `road', Av. aδβan- (*h₁n̥dh-u̯en-).Page in Frisk: 1,494Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἐλθεῖν
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