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1 λοίμη
λοίμηpestilence: fem nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic)——————λοίμηpestilence: fem dat sg (attic epic ionic) -
2 θάνατος
-ου + ὁ N 2 50-65-62-79-106=362 Gn 2,17; 3,4; 21,16; 26,11; Ex 5,3θάνατος νοσερός grievous death Jer 14,15; σκιὰ θανάτου shadow of death (popular etym. of מות/צל) Ps 22(23),4; ὠδῖνες θανάτου 2 Sm 22,6, see ὠδίν; θανάτῳ ἀποθανεῖσθε you shall die by death, you shall surely die (semit., rendering MT תמות מות) Gn 2,17*Is 9,7 θάνατον death, pestilence-ֶדֶבר for MT ָדָבר word, message; *Is 53,8 εἰς θάνατον to death-למות for MT למו to him; *Hab 3,13 θάνατον death-מות(ב)? for MT מבית from the house (metath.?); *Zech 5,3 ἕως θανάτου with death-במות for MT כמוה according to itCf. LARCHER 1969, 285-291; SILVA 1972 76; WEVERS 1990, 328; →NIDNTT; TWAT(sub צלמות); TWNT -
3 επιλοίμια
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4 ἐπιλοίμια
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5 λοιμοποιός
λοιμοποιόςcausing a pestilence: masc /fem nom sg -
6 λοιμών
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7 λοιμῶν
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8 λοίμην
λόωlǎvo: pres opt mp 1st sgλοίμηpestilence: fem acc sg (attic epic ionic) -
9 λόγος
-ου + ὁ N 2 54-342-344-246-252=1238 Gn 4,23; 29,13; 34,18; Ex 4,28; 5,9word (stereotypical rendition of דבר) Gn 4,23; word of God Nm 11,23; word, message, oracle (of God) Jer 1,4; deliberation Jb 7,13; question, request 2 Sm 14,22; word of command Ex 4,28; case, cause Jb 22,4; condition, promise 2 Sm 3,13; thing spoken of, matter Ex 18,19; event 2 Sm 11,19; account 1 Mc10,42; accounts, treasury, revenue 1 Mc 10,44; (some)thing (semit., rendering Hebr. דבר) 1 Kgs 5,1(7)λόγῳ seemingly 3 Mc 3,17; εἰς φερνῆς λόγον on account of the dowry 2 Mc 1,14; παρὰ λόγον illegal, without cause 2 Mc 4,36; κατὰ λόγον according to one’s expectations, as one wishes 3 Mc 3,14; ἐν παντὶ λόγῳ by all means, i.e. with all (his) intellect Est 1,1l; ἐν ἔργῳ καὶ λόγῳ in word and deed Sir 3,8; μὴ λόγον ἔχε τοῦ δαιμονίου τούτου do not take care of this demon, do not take this demon into consideration TobS 6,16; μὴ δότω ὁ βασιλεὺς κατὰ τοῦ δούλου αὐτοῦ λόγον let not the king bring acharge against his servant 1 Sm 22,15; τοῦ ἀποδιδόναι αὐτοῖς τοὺς σατράπας λόγον for the satraps to give account to them DnTh 6,3; λόγον οὐκ ἔχουσιν πρὸς ἄνθρωπον they had no intercourse with any one JgsB 18,7; ἐρωτήσω σε λόγον I shall ask you a question Jer 45(38),14; ἠμφιέσαντο λόγους they clothed their words, they embellished their words, they concealed their plans, they acted secretly 2 Kgs 17,9; οἱ δέκα λόγοι the ten command-ments Ex 34,28; βιβλίον λόγων τῶν ἡμερῶν Book of the Chronicles 1 Kgs 14,29; ὁ παντοδύναμος λόγος the al-mighty Word, hypostatic manifestation of the Lord’s power Wis 18,15*Jb 7,13 ἰδίᾳ λόγον ? corr.? δία λόγον for MT יחישׂ/ב ⋄יחשׂ in my complaint, in my concern; *Prv 26,18 λόγους words corr. λόγχας? lances for MT זקים arrows of fire; *2 Chr 34,24 τοὺς πάντας λόγους all the words-כל־הדברים (see 2 Kgs 22,16) for MT כל־האלות all the curses; *Is 10,23 λόγον word, matter מלה for MT כלה consumption; *Mi 1,2 λόγους words-מלים for MT כלם all of them; *Hab 3,5 λόγος word-ָבר דָּ for MT ֶבר דֶּ pestilence, see also Ps 90(91),3; *DnLX X 12,3 τοὺς λόγους the words- הדברים? for MT (=Theod.) הרבים manyCf. BARR 1961 129-140.220-222.236-237.249; DODD 1954 115-121 and passim; DOGNIEZ 1992 41-43.341-342; HARL 1971=1992a 189.244 (Is 10,23); JEANSONNE 1988 77-78 (Dn 12,3); LARCHER 1984565; 1985 910.1015- 1016.1018-1022 (Wis 18,15-16); LE BOULLUEC 1989 58.205.346; REPO 1951, 1-204; →NIDNTT -
10 καταβόσκω
A feed flocks upon or in a place, ; Χὠ τὰν Σαμίαν καταβόσκων the shepherd of Samos, Theoc.15.126, cf. PSI4.346.5 (iii B.C.):—[voice] Med., with [tense] aor. 1 [voice] Med. and [voice] Pass., [tense] fut. [voice] Pass., of the flock, feed upon, Longus 2.16;καταβοσκηθήσονται βοτάνην Gp. 2.39.2
; devour, consume, of disease or pestilence, Call.Dian. 125;δέμας καταβόσκεται ἄτη Nic.Th. 244
; ἡσυχίη δὲ πόλιν κ. reigns throughout.., Tryph.503.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καταβόσκω
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11 λοίμη
λοίμ-η, ἡ,A = λοιμός, pestilence, Hsch. (In Hp.Praec.13 λοιμίης is f.l. for λοίμης or λύμης.) -
12 λοιμικός
A pestilential, Hp.Ep.1, Plb.1.19.1, Ph.2.102, Longin.44.9, etc.; λ.περίστασις, διάθεσις, SIG731.7 (Tomi, i B. C.), IG12(1).1032.7 ([place name] Carpathus); λ. διήγησις about pestilence, Gal.17(2).168. Adv. -κῶς S.E.M.9.79
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λοιμικός
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13 λοιμοποιός
λοιμοποιός, όν,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λοιμοποιός
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14 προσεπιλοιμώττω
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προσεπιλοιμώττω
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15 φθορά
A destruction, ruin, Hdt.2.161, 7.18, Hp.Vict.1.5, A.Ag. 406 (lyr.), etc.; of persons, death, esp. by some general visitation, as pestilence, Th.2.47, Pl.Lg. 677a (pl.), GDI 5104c11 (Crete, pl.);ἀνδροθνῆτας Ἰλίου φθοράς A.Ag. 814
.b of animals, loss by death, PStrassb.24.26,31 (ii A. D.).2 Philos., passing out of existence, ceasing to be,γενομένῳ παντὶ φ. ἐστι Pl.R. 546a
;περὶ γενέσεως καὶ φθορᾶς Id.Phd. 95e
, title of work by Arist., cf. Pl.Phlb. 55a, Arist.Ph. 229b13, Gal.6.6; ἡ φ. μεταβολή τίς ἐστιτῶν φθειρομένων εἰς τοὐναντίον ἑκάστῳ Plu.2.948f
: pl., Pl.Phd. 96b, R. 490e, al.: with dat. (instrumental),ἡ μεγίστηφθορὰ ὕδασιν Id.Ti. 23c
, cf. 22d.b loss by deterioration,ἐκφορίου.. ἀνυπολόγου πάο ης φθορᾶς PTeb.105.3
,18 (ii B. C.); damage,ἐκτεῖσαι τὴν γεγονυῖαν ὑπ' αὐτῶν τοῦ χόρτου.. φ. BGU1824.29
(i B. C.); misspelt φθαρά ib.1866.3 (i B. C.).4 seduction, ἐλευθέρων Lexap. Aeschin.1.12; παρθένων, γυναικῶν, Plu.2.712c (pl.), Vett.Val.2.37 (pl.), cf. Parth.35.3, D.H.2.25; rape, Str.6.1.6.6 gradation of colours in painting, Plu.2.346a; τὰς μίξεις τῶν χρωμάτων οἱ ζωγράφοι φθορὰς ὀνομάζουσι ib.725c, cf. 393c.7 = φθόη, Hp.Aph.7.80.8 storm-tossings or shipwrecks,τί τοι λέγοιμ' ἂν τὰς ἐν Αἰγαίῳ φθοράς; E.Hel. 766
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16 φοίνιος
φοίνιος, α, ον, also ος, ον Pi.I.4(3).35(53):—poet.Adj., used for φόνιος, when the first syll. is to be long,A of or like blood, blood-red,αἷμα Od.18.97
, A.Th. 737(lyr.), S.Ph. 783; ; φ. στάλαγμα, i. e. blood, S.Ant. 1239.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > φοίνιος
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17 ἐπιλοίμια
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18 ὑπολαμβάνω
A- λαμψοῦνται Anon.Oxy.410.99
:—take up by getting under, as the dolphin did Arion, Hdt.1.24, Pl.R. 453d;τοὺς νεοττοὺς ὑ. ἡ φήνη Arist.HA 619b34
;τὸ κῦμα ὑ. τινά Clearch.73
;νεφέλη ὑ. τινά Act.Ap.1.9
.b bear up, support, Hdt.4.72;ὑ. τοὺς ἐνδεεῖς Str.14.2.5
, cf. D.S.19.67; (ii/iii A. D.).2 take up, seize or come suddenly upon,ὑπὸ τρόμος ἔλλαβε γυῖα Il.3.34
, Od.18.88; of a storm of wind, Hdt.4.179; of a fit of madness, Id.6.75; of a pestilence, ib.27; of a river taking up earth thrown into it, Id.2.150; of winds taking up water, ib.25; of soldiers marching, δυσχωρία ὑπελάμβανεν αὐτούς, i. e. they came suddenly into difficult ground, X.HG3.5.20: abs.,ὑπολαβὼν πυρετός Hp.Epid.5.20
; of events, follow next, come next,ὑπέλαβε ναυμαχίη καρτερή Hdt.8.12
, cf. 6.27.3 in discourse, take up what is said, interpret or understand it in a certain way,ταύτῃ ὑπολαμβάνεις ᾗ ἃν κακουργήσαις μάλιστα τὸν λόγον Pl.R. 338d
;ὃν μὴ σὺ φράζεις, πῶς ὑπολάβοιμ' ἂν λόγον; E. IA 523
, cf. Pl.Euthd. 295c; ὑ. τι εἴς τινα understand it of, i. e. apply it to, him, Aeschin.1.157;ὥσπερ ὁ ἀκούων ὑ. Arist.Rh. 1412a30
; rejoin, retort, Pl.Lg. 875d, D.22.10, etc.;πρός τι Th.5.85
;τιπρός τινας D.20.146
, cf. 23.93; ὑ. τινὶ ὅτι .. Pl.R. 598d; ὑ. ὡς .. X.Ath.3.12, etc.: c. acc. et inf., reply that.., Th.5.49; ὑπολαμβάνεῖν χρὴ εἰ .. retort by asking whether.., Lys.13.82: abs., in dialogue, ἔφη ὑπολαβών, ὑ. ἔφη, ὑ. εἶπεν, he said in answer, Pl.R. 331d, Hdt.101, Th.3.113, etc.b take up, interrupt,μεταξὺ ὑ. X.An.3.1.26
;ἔτι λέγοντος αὐτοῦ ὑ. Id.Cyr.5.5.35
.5 take up a charge, Id.6.28; ὑ. τὴν ἐπιθυμίαν τινός take up and turn it to their own use, Luc.Cal.17.II = ὑποδέχομαι, receive and protect, ὁ Κῦρος ὑπολαβὼν τοὺς φεύγοντας (the exiles) X.An.1.1.7; admit a visitor, Pl.Smp. 212d; of a doctor, take in hand, treat a patient, Hp. Morb.1.15 ([voice] Pass.).2 accept or entertain a proposal, Hdt.1.212, 3.146;δυσχερῶς ὑ. D.57.35
; μηδεὶς ὑπολάβῃ δυσκόλως ἐὰν .. take it amiss, ib.59.III take up a notion, assume, suppose, freq. of an ill-grounded opinion,ὑ. θεῖον εἶναι τὸ ἐπαγγελλόμενον Hdt.2.55
; , cf. Pl.Phd. 86b, Prt. 343d;ἐὰν ὑπολάβῃ.. Ἀθήνῃσιν εἶναι, ὢν ἐν Λιβύῃ Arist.Metaph. 1010b10
: an Adv. is freq. added to give the word a good sense,ὀρθῶς ὑ. Pl.Grg. 458e
, Arist.EN 1145b21, , etc.;βέλτιον ὑπελάβομεν εἶναι πάλιν γράψαι PCair.Zen.36.15
(iii B. C.): with εἶναι omitted, assume or understand a thing to be so and so, τὰ φύματα τεχνικώτατον ὑπειληφέναι (sc. εἶναι)δεῖ δύνασθαι διαλύειν Hp.Medic. 10
; τὸ χαλεπὸν κακὸν (sc. εἶναι)ὑ. Pl.Prt. 341b
;ὑ. τὸν Ἔρωτα ἕν τι τῶν ὄντων Id.Phdr. 263d
; ὑ. τι ὡς ὂν .. Id.Prm. 134c; τὸν αἰθέρα τῇδέ πῃ ὑ. conceive of the word αἰθήρ somewhat in this way, Id.Cra. 410b;οὕτως ὑ. περί τινος Isoc.3.26
, cf. D.18.269: simply c. acc., καίπερ ὑπειληφὼς ταῦτα though I assume this to be so, Id.19.3, cf. Arist.Metaph. 1005b26;τίς σε ἀναγκάσαι δύναται ὑπολαβεῖν τι ὧν οὐ θέλεις; Arr.Epict.2.6.21
; ὃ βούλει, ὑπολάμβανε ib.1.10.4;ὑ. πλῆθος ὡρισμένον Arist.Metaph. 1073b13
; ὑ. ὅτι .. Id.Pol. 1301a25:—[voice] Pass.,τοιοῦτος ὑπολαμβάνομαι Isoc.12.5
, cf. Arist.Rh. 1366a26;ὑ. μειζόνως ἢ κατὰ τὴν ἀξίαν Isoc.11.24
, cf. D.23.6;ἡ ὑπειλημμένη ἀρετή Id.14.1
; ὅπως ποθ' ὑπείλημμαι περὶ τούτων ἀρκεῖ μοι I am content with whatever opinion of me has been formed in these matters, Id.18.269: c. inf.,τῇ φιλανθρωπίᾳ ἢν ἔχειν ὑπείληψαι παρὰ τοῖς ἀνθρώποις Isoc. Ep.4.9
, cf. Arist.Rh. 1383b8; ὑπολαμβάνεται δεδωκέναι is understood to have granted, Id.SE 178a20: τὸ ὑποληφθὲν πᾶν, = πᾶσα ὑπόληψις (11), Men.249.7.2 suspect, disbelieve, X.Ages.5.6, unless ὅ τι ὑπολαμβάνουσί τινες ταῦτα οὐκ ἀγνοῶ means 'I know how some people regard it'.2 take away, remove, seize, τοῖς ἐπικούροις φράσας τὰ ὅπλα ὑπολαβεῖν ordering his bodyguard to remove the arms (of the citizens), Id.6.58.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑπολαμβάνω
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19 λοιγός
λοιγός: destruction, ruin, death, by sickness (pestilence) or war. (Il.)A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > λοιγός
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20 λοιμός
λοιμός: pestilence, Il. 1.61 and 97.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > λοιμός
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