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  • 1 rose

    commend, compliment, praise, rose
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    I. (en -r)
    (bot) rose;
    [ ingen roser uden torne] no rose without a thorn, every rose has its thorn;
    [ livet er ikke en dans på roser] life is no bed of roses (el. not all roses);
    [ vild rose] wild rose, brier, briar.
    II. * praise,
    F commend ( for for);
    [ rose én i høje toner] praise somebody to the skies, be loud in somebody's praise, sing somebody's praises;
    ( være stolt af) pride oneself on,
    ( prale af) boast of;
    [ kunne rose sig af at have] boast ( fx a fine view);
    [ uden at rose mig selv] without wishing to boast;
    (se også rosende).

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  • 2 give

    4
    дава́ть, дать

    gíve sig — удава́ться

    gíve sig af med nóget — вози́ться с чем-л.

    gíve sig til at gǿre nóget — начина́ть де́лать что-л.

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    administer, allow, award, bring, deal, deliver, extend, gift, give, grant, hand, lend, provide, quote, render, set, treat
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    vb (gav, givet) give;
    ( indbringe, frembringe) yield, produce;
    ( give kort) deal;
    ( ved bordet: øse op til) help to ( fx let me (, can I) help you to some more rice),
    ( række) pass ( fx will you pass me the salt, please);
    (om måltid etc: være vært ved) give ( fx a good dinner),
    ( traktere med, betale for) treat to,
    T stand ( fx let me treat you to (, stand you) a good dinner; he
    stood us a drink);
    [ jeg giver!] this is on me!
    [ give afgrøde] yield a crop;
    [ gi' den med rose i knaphullet] sport a rose in one's buttonhole;
    [ han gi'r den som rigmand] he acts (the part of) the rich man;
    [ der gives børn som] there are children who;
    [ jeg skal gi' dig!] you will catch it (from me)! I'll give it you!
    [ give fri], se frigive og I. fri;
    ( i kortspil) whose deal is it?
    [ give løn] pay wages;
    [ hvad giver du mig!] can you beat it! and what do you think! if you please
    ( fx and then, if you please, he just walked away!);
    [ give blomsterne vand] water the flowers;
    køb, I. & II. lov, luft, mening, ord, rente, tid);
    [ med præp & adv:]
    (fig) set the tone, lead,
    ( i mode) set (el. lead) the fashion;
    [ give efter] yield, give in ( for to, fx him, his entreaties; at last he gave in and agreed to do it),
    F give way ( for to, fx their demands);
    ( om ting) give way,
    F yield ( fx at last the door yielded);
    [ give ham en lektie for] set him a piece of homework;
    [ give fra sig] give up ( fx a secret; one's children),
    (mere F) surrender;
    [ han gav ikke en lyd fra sig] he did not utter a sound;
    [ give et skrig fra sig] give a cry;
    [ give ham en bog i fødselsdagsgave (, julegave)] give him a book for a birthday (, Christmas) present;
    [ give igen] give back, return,
    ( byttepenge) give change,
    (gengælde fornærmelse etc) pay him (, her etc) back (in the same coin),
    F retaliate;
    [ kan du give igen på den!] so there! put that in your pipe and smoke it!
    [ kan De give igen på en pundseddel?] have you got change for (el. can you change) a pound note?
    [ give `om]
    ( i kortspil) have a new deal;
    [ give op] give (it) up, throw up the game;
    [ give bolden op] serve,
    ( i fodbold) kick off;
    (fig) start the ball rolling;
    [ give ud] spend;
    [ de penge var godt givet ud] that was money well spent;
    [ give noget ud for noget andet] pass something off as (el. for) something else ( fx pass the copy off as the original);
    [ med sig:]
    [ give sig] give way, give in, surrender,
    ( jamre sig) groan,
    ( om tøj) stretch,
    ( fortage sig) wear off, pass away;
    [ jeg giver mig!] I give in!
    T you win!
    [ give sig af med] occupy oneself with, have to do with;
    [ det giver sig af sig selv] it is self-evident;
    [ give sig mine af at være] pretend to be;
    [ give sig hen i sin sorg] give way to one's grief,
    F abandon oneself to one's grief;
    [ give sig i snak med] enter into conversation with;
    [ give sig Gud i vold] commend oneself to God;
    [ give sig ind under] submit to;
    [ det giver sig nok] it will be all right;
    [ give sig til at] begin ( fx begin to work), start -ing ( fx start working);

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  • 3 hæve

    1
    поднима́ть, повыша́ть

    hǽve sig — поднима́ться, возвыша́ться

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    cash, draw, lift, puff up, rise, swell up, withdraw
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    vb
    ( gøre højere) raise ( fx the floor; one's voice; the price, the rent, taxes) ( med by, fx by 5 per cent);
    ( løfte) raise ( fx one's glass, one's finger, one's hand),
    ( fra underlag) lift (up) ( fx one's foot; a box from the floor);
    ( penge, løn etc) draw,
    ( i bank) draw ( fx money out of the bank), withdraw ( fx withdraw money from the bank),
    (check etc) cash;
    ( ophæve) raise, lift ( fx an embargo), cancel ( fx a contract), break off ( fx an association, a connection),
    ( et møde) adjourn;
    ( hovne) swell (up) ( fx his ankle swelled up),
    F tumefy;
    [ hæve sig] rise,
    ( svulme op) swell (up);
    [ med sb:]
    [ hæve en belejring] raise a siege;
    ( om værten) give the signal to rise (from table),
    ( rejse sig) leave the table, rise from table, adjourn to the
    drawing-room;
    [ hæve diskontoen med 1 procent] raise the bank rate by one per cent;
    [ hæve en forlovelse] break off an engagement;
    [ hæve fortryllelsen] break the spell;
    [ sagens omkostninger hævedes] no order was made as to costs;
    [ hæve retten] adjourn the court;
    [ retten hævedes] the court rose;
    ( om sagsøgeren) discontinue the action,
    ( om anklagemyndigheden) refuse to prosecute,
    T drop the case,
    ( når sagen er kommet for) offer no evidence;
    ( om retten) dismiss the case;
    [ hæve et sunket skib] raise a sunken ship;
    [ med præp:]
    [ være (el. føle sig) hævet over] be superior to, be above; rise above (
    fx party strife);
    [ hævet over enhver mistanke] above suspicion;
    [ hævet over enhver tvivl] beyond doubt (el. question);
    [ hæve sig op over mængden] rise above the crowd;
    [ hæve sig højt over] tower above;
    [ hæve til skyerne] praise to the skies.

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  • 4 rosig

    Adj. rosy (auch fig.); etw. in rosigen Farben schildern paint s.th. in rosy ( oder bright) colo(u)rs, paint a rosy ( oder bright) picture of s.th.; rosige Zeiten brechen an the future looks rosy ( oder bright); es sieht nicht gerade rosig aus things are looking pretty grim; ihm geht’s nicht gerade rosig he’s not exactly having a wonderful time
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    rosy; auroral; pink; bonny
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    ro|sig ['roːzɪç]
    adj (lit, fig)
    rosy; Braten pink

    etw in rósigem Licht sehen (inf)to see sth in a rosy light

    etw in rósigen Farben schildern (inf)to paint a glowing or rosy picture of sth, to show sth in a rosy light

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    1) (rose-coloured; pink: rosy cheeks.) rosy
    2) (bright; hopeful: His future looks rosy.) rosy
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    ro·sig
    [ˈro:zɪç]
    1. (sehr rot) rosy liter
    \rosige Lippen rosy lips
    2. (erfreulich) rosy
    nicht gerade/nicht \rosig sein to not be looking/to not look too good; s.a. Farbe
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    1.
    1) rosy <face, complexion, etc.>; pink <piglet etc.>
    2) (fig.) rosy; optimistic < mood>
    2.
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    rosig adj rosy (auch fig);
    etwas in rosigen Farben schildern paint sth in rosy ( oder bright) colo(u)rs, paint a rosy ( oder bright) picture of sth;
    rosige Zeiten brechen an the future looks rosy ( oder bright);
    es sieht nicht gerade rosig aus things are looking pretty grim;
    ihm geht’s nicht gerade rosig he’s not exactly having a wonderful time
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    1.
    1) rosy <face, complexion, etc.>; pink <piglet etc.>
    2) (fig.) rosy; optimistic < mood>
    2.
    * * *
    adj.
    auroral adj.
    rosy adj.

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  • 5 glans

    sg - glansen
    блеск м; гля́нец м
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    brilliance, glamour, glory, gloss, luminosity, polish, sheen, shine, shininess
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    (en)
    ( blankhed) gloss, sheen ( fx of hair, of shoes, of a polished floor; the sheen of silk (, of satin)),
    (F og fagligt) lustre ( fx of hair, of pearls, of a mineral; metallic lustre);
    ( stråleglans) radiance ( fx of the sun, of the stars), brilliance;
    ( pragt) glory ( fx the sun rose in all its glory);
    [ han bestod eksamen (, prøven) med glans] he passed the examination (, the test) with flying colours;
    [ dumpe med glans] fail gloriously;
    (også fig) the gloss is wearing off;
    [glansen er gået af St. Gertrud] the gilt is off the gingerbread;
    (fig) lend (el. give) lustre to ( fx his presence gave lustre to the occasion),
    ( gøre ære) reflect credit on ( fx his achievement reflected credit on his old school);
    [ klare sig med glans] come out of it with flying colours;
    (fig) rub the shine off;
    [ vise sig i al sin glans] appear in all one's glory.

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  • 6 vokse

    grow, wax, wax
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    I. vb grow;
    ( tiltage) grow, increase;
    ( om måne) wax;
    [ lade skægget vokse] let one's beard grow, grow a beard;
    [ vokse sig stor] grow big;
    [ hun har vokset sig køn] she has grown into a pretty girl;
    [ med præp & adv:]
    [ vokse fra] outgrow, grow out of (fx a habit, one's clothes);
    ( vokse væk fra) grow away from ( fx one's parents);
    [ vokse fra hinanden] grow away from each other, grow apart;
    [ vokse frem] sprout up ( fx plants (, new firms, new towns) are sprouting up),
    ( pludseligt) spring up;
    (fig også) mushroom;
    [ vokse med] increase by ( fx the population has increased by 100,000);
    [ han voksede med opgaven] he increased in stature when he got the job;
    ( ved enkelt lejlighed) he rose to the occasion;
    [ vokse op] grow up;
    (se også ovf: vokse frem);
    [ vokse en over hovedet] outgrow somebody;
    (fig: om foretagende etc) get beyond somebody's control;
    [ arbejdet er vokset ham over hovedet] he is overwhelmed (el. snowed under) with work;
    [ vokse sammen] grow together ( fx the two trees (, towns) have grown together),
    ( om øjenbryn) meet,
    ( om sår) heal (over);
    [ vokse til] grow,
    ( blive voksen) grow up.
    II. vb

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  • 7 KRÓKR

    (-s, -ar), m.
    1) hook (nef hans var mikit ok krókr á);
    2) barb, on a spear or arrow-head (cf. krókaspjót, krókör);
    3) peg (þeir tóku reip ofan ór krókum);
    5) curve, bend, winding;
    rista krók, not to go straight;
    gøra sér króka, to make a detour;
    6) corner (nú gangit þér í krókinn hjá húsinu).
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    m., krákr, Am. 45, Pm. 76; [Engl. crook; Dan. krog; Swed. krok]:—a hook, anything crooked; krókr þrí-angaðr, a three-pronged hook, a trident, Bret. 6: a barb on a spear or arrow head, Grett. 45, 109 new Ed.: of a fishing-hook, Lil. 60, 78, 82; tveggja króka hald í vatnit, Pm. 41; nú er úlfs-hali einn á króki, a saying, Band, (in a verse): a peg, þeir tóku reip ofan ór krókum, Hrafn. 20; brjóta spjót ór krókum, Sturl. iii. 188: a kind of crooked-formed box to carry peat in, torf-krókar: the coils like a dragon’s tail on a ship’s stern, opp. to the ‘head’ (höfuð) on the ship’s stem, fram var á dreka-höfuð, en aptr krókr ok fram af sem sporðr, Hkr. i. 284; þat var dreki, var bæði höfuðin ok krókar aptr mjök gullbúit, Orkn. 332; höfuðit ok krókrinn var allt gullbúið, Fb. i. 435: a kind of boat-hook, a brand-hook, Ísl. ii. 411 (v. l.), N. G. L. ii. 448: of a wrestling trick, see hæl-krókr; the phrase, láta koma krók á móti bragði: a game, trying the strength by hooking one another’s fingers, fara í krók: the phrase, leggja sig í framkróka, to exert oneself, plan and devise; stýris-krókar, a rudder’s hook, Fas. iii. 204; hence prob. the phrase, þar reis at undir króki, there rose ( a wave) under the rudder, Sturl. i. 47: an anchor fluke, Fms. vi. (in a verse).
    2. a winding; Máriu-súðin (a ship) reist langan krók er þeir skyldu snúa henni, Fms. viii. 222; svá var skipat mönnum með fé þessu at þar skyldi engan krók rísta, i. e. to go straight, Ld. 96; göra sér krók, to make a circuit, Fas. iii. 197.
    3. a device; ok hefir hann þat í hug sér at rétta þenna krók, Ld. 40, 260, Stj. 515; Króka-Refr, Ref the Wily, Krók.
    II. a nook; í krókinn hjá húsinu, Fs. 42, (krók-pallr); aka e-m í öngan krók, to put one into a corner, to entrap, a saying, Fms. vi. 132 (in a verse).
    III. a nickname, Landn.; whence Króks-fjörðr, a local name, Landn. króka-spjót, n. a barbed spear, Ld. 78, Eg. 726, Fbr. 11, and see Worsaae, No. 350.

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  • 8 gliele

    gliele pron.pers. composto 3a pers.f.pl.: ha dimenticato le chiavi, gliele puoi portare?, he's forgotten his keys. Can you take them to him?; il Sig. Rossi ha richiesto le fatture, speditegliele subito, Mr Rossi has requested the invoices, so send them to him at once; comprò un mazzo di rose e gliele mandò, he bought a bunch of roses and sent them to her; le lettere sono pronte, gliele lascio sulla scrivania, Your letters are ready. I'll leave them on the desk for you. Cfr. glielo.
    * * *
    ['ʎele]

    se venisse a chiedermi le chiavi non gliele dareiif he o she came to me for the keys, I wouldn't give them to him o her

    vogliono conoscere le mie sorelle, gliele presenterò — they want to meet my sisters, I'll introduce them to them

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    gliele
    /'λele/
     1 (riferito a complemento di termine singolare) se venisse a chiedermi le chiavi non gliele darei if he o she came to me for the keys, I wouldn't give them to him o her
     2 (riferito a complemento di termine plurale) vogliono conoscere le mie sorelle, gliele presenterò they want to meet my sisters, I'll introduce them to them.

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  • 9 αὐξάνω

    αὐξάνω/αὔξω (both forms as early as Pindar with the shorter predominating, as usu. in the earlier lit.; later the longer form becomes more freq. [e.g., Just., D. 88, 2] and the shorter one [Epict.; Heraclit. Stoic. p. 2, 7; 78, 12; Hierocles the Stoic—II A.D.—in BKT IV pap 9780 col. 6, 16 p. 28f; SIG index; OGI 51, 12; 56, 9 and 22; POxy 1450, 3; 21; 4 Macc 13:22; OdeSol 11:19; *TestZeb 1:3; TestJos 19:4, based on the Armenian version, as rendered by Charles; GrBar; ParJer 9:16; EpArist 208; Philo, Aet. M. 71; Jos., Ant. 1, 61; 4, 59; Ar. 6, 3; Mel., Fgm. 8b, 8] becomes rare; both in the same sentence Aëtius 132, 13 αὐξανομένου τ. πάθους αὔξει κ. τὰ συμπτώματα) B-D-F §101; W-S. §15; Meisterhans3-Schw. 176; Mayser 465. Impf. ηὔξανον; fut. αὐξήσω and αὐξανῶ Gen 48:4; Lev 26:9; 1 aor. ηὔξησα. Pass.: fut. αὐξηθήσομαι LXX, En 5:9; aor. ηὐξήθην.
    to cause to become greater in extent, size, state, or quality, grow someth., cause to grow, increase trans. (Pind., Hdt., Pla. et al.; ins, pap, LXX; Jos., Ant. 2, 205 [Nägeli 35]) the fruits of righteousness 2 Cor 9:10. Abs. 1 Cor 3:6f=God made it grow; Hv 1, 1, 6; 3, 4, 1.
    to become greater, grow, increase intr.
    pass. used actively (Hes., Hdt.+; LXX; En oft.; on GrBar s. under b; Jos., Ant. 18, 129, Vi. 193; Ar. 6:3; Mel., HE 4, 26, 7; Did., Gen. 190, 25). Of humans and plants: the human race 1 Cl 33:6; B 6:12, 18 (Gen 1:28); children (Hdt. 5, 92, 5; Gen 21:8; 25; 27) 1 Pt 2:2; plants (Ps.-Phocyl. 38) Mt 13:32; Mk 4:8; καρπὸς αὐξανόμενος ibid. v.l. (Diosc., Mat. Med. 2, 199 add. πρὸ τοῦ τὸν καρπὸν αὐξηθῆναι).—Of nonphysical entities (Pind., N. 8, 40 αὔξεται δʼ ἀρετά = ἀρετή grows; Did., Gen. 119, 8 [of the soul]) the gospel Col 1:6; faith 2 Cor 10:15; knowledge Col 1:10; unrighteousness D 16:4. Cp. Lk 22:28 D.
    The use of the act. in the same intr. sense belongs to later Gk. (Aristot.; Polyb.; Diod S; Maximus Tyr. 6, 4f; Olympiodor., Comm. in Alcib. Plat. 18 ed. Creuzer 1821: αὐξούσης τ. σελήνης; PGM 4, 2553; 13, 65; EpArist 208; GrBar; Jos., Ant. 2, 189; 4, 59; Ar. 12, 2; POxy 1778, 13; Just., D. 88, 2; not LXX) lit. of plants Mt 6:28; Lk 12:27; Ox 655, 9f (ASyn. 67, 33; on the last 3 passages s. ξαίνω); Lk 13:19. ἐκ τοῦ ἑνὸς πλείονα fr. one ( grain) many grow 1 Cl 24:5. Of children Lk 1:80; 2:40. Of a people Ac 7:17. Of a house εἰς ναόν Eph 2:21. Of the word of God Ac 6:7; 12:24; 19:20 (on the theme of growth s. DBalch, SBLSP ’89, 354; cp. Polyb. 6, 43, 2). αὐ. τὴν αὔξησιν Col 2:19; ἔν τινι 2 Pt 3:18; αὐ. εἰς Χριστόν grow up into (union w.) Christ Eph 4:15. Abs. Mt 20:28 v.l. = Agr 22; ὡ̣ς … αὔξι̣ν̣ [=αὔξειν] … τὴν̣ ψ̣υ̣χ̣ὴν τοῦ Παῦλου so that … Paul’s spirits rose AcPl Ha 6, 10. Of Jesus increase J 3:30. This is usu. considered a direct ref. to success in attracting followers, but αὐ. can also be used of the increase of sunlight (Calendarium of Antiochus [c. 200 A.D.] on Dec. 25 Ἡλίου γενέθλιον• αὔξει φῶς [FBoll, SBHeidAk 1910, 16; Abh. p. 40ff]; Cosmas of Jerusalem [FCumont, Natalis Invicti: Extr. des compt. rend. de l’Ac. des Inscr. et Bell. Lett. 1911, 292f]). Cp. 3:19–21, where φῶς occurs five times, and marks the leading concept. May this not also be true of 3:30? At any rate the Gk. and Lat. fathers understood 3:30 in the solar sense. S. also on ἐλαττοῦσθαι and s. ENorden, D. Geburt des Kindes 1924, 99–112.—DELG s.v. αὔξω. M-M. TW.

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  • 10 αὔξω

    αὐξάνω/αὔξω (both forms as early as Pindar with the shorter predominating, as usu. in the earlier lit.; later the longer form becomes more freq. [e.g., Just., D. 88, 2] and the shorter one [Epict.; Heraclit. Stoic. p. 2, 7; 78, 12; Hierocles the Stoic—II A.D.—in BKT IV pap 9780 col. 6, 16 p. 28f; SIG index; OGI 51, 12; 56, 9 and 22; POxy 1450, 3; 21; 4 Macc 13:22; OdeSol 11:19; *TestZeb 1:3; TestJos 19:4, based on the Armenian version, as rendered by Charles; GrBar; ParJer 9:16; EpArist 208; Philo, Aet. M. 71; Jos., Ant. 1, 61; 4, 59; Ar. 6, 3; Mel., Fgm. 8b, 8] becomes rare; both in the same sentence Aëtius 132, 13 αὐξανομένου τ. πάθους αὔξει κ. τὰ συμπτώματα) B-D-F §101; W-S. §15; Meisterhans3-Schw. 176; Mayser 465. Impf. ηὔξανον; fut. αὐξήσω and αὐξανῶ Gen 48:4; Lev 26:9; 1 aor. ηὔξησα. Pass.: fut. αὐξηθήσομαι LXX, En 5:9; aor. ηὐξήθην.
    to cause to become greater in extent, size, state, or quality, grow someth., cause to grow, increase trans. (Pind., Hdt., Pla. et al.; ins, pap, LXX; Jos., Ant. 2, 205 [Nägeli 35]) the fruits of righteousness 2 Cor 9:10. Abs. 1 Cor 3:6f=God made it grow; Hv 1, 1, 6; 3, 4, 1.
    to become greater, grow, increase intr.
    pass. used actively (Hes., Hdt.+; LXX; En oft.; on GrBar s. under b; Jos., Ant. 18, 129, Vi. 193; Ar. 6:3; Mel., HE 4, 26, 7; Did., Gen. 190, 25). Of humans and plants: the human race 1 Cl 33:6; B 6:12, 18 (Gen 1:28); children (Hdt. 5, 92, 5; Gen 21:8; 25; 27) 1 Pt 2:2; plants (Ps.-Phocyl. 38) Mt 13:32; Mk 4:8; καρπὸς αὐξανόμενος ibid. v.l. (Diosc., Mat. Med. 2, 199 add. πρὸ τοῦ τὸν καρπὸν αὐξηθῆναι).—Of nonphysical entities (Pind., N. 8, 40 αὔξεται δʼ ἀρετά = ἀρετή grows; Did., Gen. 119, 8 [of the soul]) the gospel Col 1:6; faith 2 Cor 10:15; knowledge Col 1:10; unrighteousness D 16:4. Cp. Lk 22:28 D.
    The use of the act. in the same intr. sense belongs to later Gk. (Aristot.; Polyb.; Diod S; Maximus Tyr. 6, 4f; Olympiodor., Comm. in Alcib. Plat. 18 ed. Creuzer 1821: αὐξούσης τ. σελήνης; PGM 4, 2553; 13, 65; EpArist 208; GrBar; Jos., Ant. 2, 189; 4, 59; Ar. 12, 2; POxy 1778, 13; Just., D. 88, 2; not LXX) lit. of plants Mt 6:28; Lk 12:27; Ox 655, 9f (ASyn. 67, 33; on the last 3 passages s. ξαίνω); Lk 13:19. ἐκ τοῦ ἑνὸς πλείονα fr. one ( grain) many grow 1 Cl 24:5. Of children Lk 1:80; 2:40. Of a people Ac 7:17. Of a house εἰς ναόν Eph 2:21. Of the word of God Ac 6:7; 12:24; 19:20 (on the theme of growth s. DBalch, SBLSP ’89, 354; cp. Polyb. 6, 43, 2). αὐ. τὴν αὔξησιν Col 2:19; ἔν τινι 2 Pt 3:18; αὐ. εἰς Χριστόν grow up into (union w.) Christ Eph 4:15. Abs. Mt 20:28 v.l. = Agr 22; ὡ̣ς … αὔξι̣ν̣ [=αὔξειν] … τὴν̣ ψ̣υ̣χ̣ὴν τοῦ Παῦλου so that … Paul’s spirits rose AcPl Ha 6, 10. Of Jesus increase J 3:30. This is usu. considered a direct ref. to success in attracting followers, but αὐ. can also be used of the increase of sunlight (Calendarium of Antiochus [c. 200 A.D.] on Dec. 25 Ἡλίου γενέθλιον• αὔξει φῶς [FBoll, SBHeidAk 1910, 16; Abh. p. 40ff]; Cosmas of Jerusalem [FCumont, Natalis Invicti: Extr. des compt. rend. de l’Ac. des Inscr. et Bell. Lett. 1911, 292f]). Cp. 3:19–21, where φῶς occurs five times, and marks the leading concept. May this not also be true of 3:30? At any rate the Gk. and Lat. fathers understood 3:30 in the solar sense. S. also on ἐλαττοῦσθαι and s. ENorden, D. Geburt des Kindes 1924, 99–112.—DELG s.v. αὔξω. M-M. TW.

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  • 11 ἀνατολή

    ἀνατολή, ῆς, ἡ (s. ἀνατέλλω; poetic form ἀντ-, some mss. Pre-Socratics, Hdt.; ins, pap, LXX, En, TestSol 9:7 P; TestAbr A 11 p. 88, 28 [Stone p. 24]; TestJob, Test12Patr, JosAs; ApcEsdr 5:12 p. 30, 22 Tdf.; ApcMos, Philo, Joseph.; Mel., HE 4, 26, 14 [Fgm. 8b 43 = Goodsp., Apol. p. 309]).
    upward movement of celestial bodies, rising, of stars (Aeschyl. et al.; PHib 27, 45 πρὸς τ. δύσεις καὶ ἀνατολὰς τ. ἄστρων; PTebt 276, 38; Neugebauer-Hoesen index; PGM 13, 1027; 1037; Philo, Spec. Leg. 3, 187) ἐν τῇ ἀνατολῇ at its rising, when it rose Mt 2:2, because of the sg. and the article in contrast to ἀπὸ ἀνατολῶν, vs. 1, prob. not a geograph. expr. like the latter, but rather astronomical (B-D-R §235, 5; cp. B-D-F); likew. vs. 9; GJs 21:1, 3 (cp. Petosiris, Fgm. 6, ln. 31 of the moon ἅμα τῇ ἀνατολῇ=simultaneously with its rising; 12, ln. 133 ἐν τῇ τοῦ ἄστρου ἀνατολῇ; FBoll, ZNW 18, 1918, 44f; a distinction is also made by PGM 36, 239 ἐξ ἀνατολῆς τ. χωρίου πλησίον ἀνατολῶν ἡλίου. Cp. EHodous, CBQ 6, ’44, 81f [‘near the horizon’], and L-S-J-M s.v. 2).
    the position of the rising sun, east, orient (Hdt. et al.; LXX).
    sg. ἀπὸ ἀ. ἡλίου (cp. Aeschyl., Pr. 707 ἐνθένδʼ ἡλίου πρὸς ἀντολάς) from the east Rv 7:2; 16:12 (Just., D. 28, 5 [Mal 1:11 ἀνατολῶν]); simply ἀπὸ ἀ. (SIG 1112, 25) 21:13; (opp. δύσις; cp. Appian, Mithrid. 68 §288 ἀπό τε δύσεως καὶ ἐξ ἀνατολῆς; OGI 199, 32; Jos., Bell. 6, 301) short ending of Mk; πρὸς τὴν ἀ. toward the east (Jos., Ant. 1, 37, C. Ap. 1, 77) Hv 1, 4, 1; 3 (cp. Mel., HE 4, 26, 14). Gener. of the orient (opp. δύσις) 1 Cl 5:6; IRo 2:2.
    pl. (Hdt. et al.; Diod S 5, 42, 3; Jos., C. Ap. 1, 65; B-D-F §141, 2; Rob. 408) 1 Cl 10:4 (Gen 13:14). ἀπὸ ἀνατολῶν from the east (pap, s. Preis.; Gk. Parchments fr. Avroman IIa, 8: JHS 35, 1915, p. 30 ἀπὸ τ. ἀνατολῶν; Num 23:7) μάγοι ἀπὸ ἀ. Mt 2:1. ἐξέρχεσθαι ἀπὸ ἀ. come from the east (of lightning) Mt 24:27. ἀπὸ ἀ. καὶ δυσμῶν (this contrast Apollon. Rhod. 1, 85; Epict. 3, 13, 9; Sb 385, 2; Mal 1:11; Zech 8:7; Is 59:19; Philo, In Flacc. 45) from east and west=fr. the whole world Mt 8:11. The four points of the compass (Ps 106:3) Lk 13:29 (cp. En 18:6f εἰς ἀ. … πρὸς ἀ. Mel., P. 47, 335 κατὰ ἀνατολὰς ἐν Ἐδέμ to the east, in Eden [on Gen. 2:8]).
    [b] a change from darkness to light in the early morning, the dawn, fig., of the coming of the Messiah (cp. Damasc., Vi. Isidori 244 φέρειν τ. θείαν ἀνατολήν [s. ἀνατέλλω 2]; of Augustus: Kaibel 978, 4 ὸ̔ς (ς)ωτ[ὴ]ρ Ζεὺ[ς ἀ]ν[έ]τ[ειλε] μέγας; [s. ἀνατέλλω 2]; Mel. Fgm. 8b, 45 περὶ λουτροῦ 4, Perler p. 232 = Goodsp., Apol. p. 311: ἥλιος ἀνατολῆς) ἀ. ἐξ ὕψους the dawn from heaven Lk 1:78, interpr. by AJacoby, ZNW 20, 1921, 205ff as sprout or scion of God, and sim. by Billerb. II, 1924, 113 as Messiah of Yahweh.—FDölger, Sol Salutis2, 1925, 149ff.—B. 871. DDD s.v.‘Helel’ (הילל). DELG s.v. τέλλω. M-M. TW. Sv.

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  • 12 ἀπιστέω

    ἀπιστέω impf. ἠπίστουν; 1 aor. ἠπίστησα; pass. ἠπιστήθην (Just., A I, 33, 2; Ath. 32:2) (s. ἄπιστος; Hom. et al.; LXX, TestSol; TestAbr A 6 p. 83, 24 [Stone p. 14]; TestLevi 4:1; Philo; Just.; Ath.).
    disbelieve, refuse to believe, intr.
    gener. (POxy 471, 4 [II A.D.]; Jos., Ant. 2, 58); Mk 16:11; Lk 24:41. ἠπίστουν refused to believe Ac 28:24. ἀ. τινι someone (Jos., Ant. 2, 330) Lk 24:11.—SIG 1168, 24 (w. verb for ‘sneer’); 30; 31; Philo, Mos. 1, 212; 2, 261 show the transition to usage
    in description of response to a deity or divine activity or to reports about divine activity (Iambl., Vi. Pyth. 28, 148 περὶ θεῶν μηδὲν θαυμαστὸν ἀπιστεῖν. Herm. Wr. 9, 10; Wsd 1:2; 10:7; 18:13; 2 Macc 8:13; Jos., Ant. 2, 270) ὁ ἀπιστήσας one who gives no credence (to the message) Mk 16:16; οἱ ἀπιστοῦντες the unbelievers (Iambl., Vi. Pyth. 28, 139) 1 Pt 2:7; IEph 18:1.
    not believe in someone, trans. οἵτινες τὸν οὕτως ἀναστάντα ἀπιστοῦσι who do not believe in the one who thus rose AcPlCor 2:25 (cp. Just., A I, 33, 2 [J 14:29]; Ath. 12, 3 ἀπιστούμεθα θεοσεβεῖν). In reciprocity-shame-oriented Mediterranean societies negative attitudes and responses in the face of divine beneficence merit strong rebuke.
    be unfaithful of one lacking a sense of obligation (X., An. 2, 6, 19 of disloyal soldiers) of relation of humans to God or Jesus Ro 3:3; 2 Ti 2:13.—DELG s.v. πείθομαι. M-M. TW.

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