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1 περιαπλωθήναι
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2 περιαπλωθῆναι
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3 περιαπλώσας
περιαπλώσᾱς, περιαπλόωunfold and spread around: aor part act masc nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic) -
4 περιαπλόω
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5 ἀμφιπλάσσω
A spread around, [ἔμπλαστρον] μήλῃ Hp.Steril.221
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6 ἄγνυμι
Aἄγνῠτον Hom.
, v. infr.: [tense] fut. ἄξω ([etym.] κατ-) Il.8.403: [tense] aor.1ἔαξα Hom.
, ([etym.] κατ-) Ar.V. 1436, etc.,ἦξα Il.23.392
, ([etym.] κατ-) Hp.Epid.5.26; imper.ἆξον Il.6.306
; part.ἄξας 16.371
, E.Hel. 1598 (κατ-εάξαντες Lys.3.42
codd., perh. to distinguish it from [tense] aor. 1 of ἄγω); inf.ἆξαι Il.21.178
:—[voice] Pass., [tense] pres., v. infr.: [tense] aor. 2 ἐάγην ([pron. full] ᾰ, exc. ἐᾱγη II.11.559) Hom., etc.; [dialect] Ep. 3 sing.ἄγη Il.3.367
, [ per.] 3pl.ἄγεν 4.214
: [tense] pf. [voice] Act. (in pass. sense) , Q.S.1.204; [dialect] Ion. ἔηγα ([etym.] κατ-) Hdt.7.224, Hp.Fract.24: [tense] pf.[voice] Pass.κατ-έαγμαι Luc.Tim.10
: (ϝ, cf. καυάξαις; ᾰ by nature, ἆξον (Hdn.Gr.2.14), ἆξαι on analogy of [var] contr. forms of κατα-ϝάγνυμι):—break, shiver,εἴσω δ' ἀσπίδ' ἔαξε Il.7.270
;ἦξε θεὰ ζυγόν 23.392
; 371;νῆας.. ἔαξαν κύματα Od.3.298
; πρό τε κύματ' ἔαξεν broke the waves, 5.385; ἄγνυτον ὕλην crashed through it, of wild boars, Il.12.148;ἄγνυσι κεραυνόν APl.4.250
:—[voice] Pass., with [tense] pf. ἔᾱγα, to be broken, shivered,ἐν χείρεσσιν ἄγη ξίφος Il.3.367
. cf. 16.801;ἐν καυλῷ ἐάγη δολιχὸν δόρυ 13.162
; πάταγος.. ἀγνυμενάων (sc. of the trees) 16.769;νηῶν θ' ἅμα ἀγνυμενάων Od.10.123
;τοῦ [ὀϊστοῦ] δ' ἐξελκομένοιο πάλιν ἄγεν ὀξέες ὄγκοι Il.4.214
; ποταμὸς περὶ καμπὰς πολλὰς ἀγνύμενος with a broken, i.e. winding, course, Hdt.1.185: metaph., ἄγνυτο ἠχώ the sound spread around, Hes.Sc. 279, 348; κέλαδος ἀγνύμενος διὰ στομάτων, of the notes of song, Lyr.Adesp.93.—[voice] Act. never in Prose, [voice] Pass. once in Hdt., κατάγνυμι being in general use. -
7 ἀμφίχυτος
ἀμφί-χυτος ( χέω): poured (spread) around, demolished, of an earthen wall, Il. 20.145†.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἀμφίχυτος
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8 περιπεταμένων
περιπέτομαιfly around: pres part mp fem gen plπεριπέτομαιfly around: pres part mp masc /neut gen plπεριπετᾱμένων, περιπετάννυμιspread: fut part mid fem gen pl (doric aeolic)περιπετᾱμένων, περιπετάννυμιspread: fut part mid masc /neut gen pl (doric aeolic)περιπετᾱμένων, περιπετάννυμιspread: pres part mp fem gen pl (doric aeolic)περιπετᾱμένων, περιπετάννυμιspread: pres part mp masc /neut gen pl (doric aeolic) -
9 περιπετάμενον
περιπέτομαιfly around: pres part mp masc acc sgπεριπέτομαιfly around: pres part mp neut nom /voc /acc sgπεριπετά̱μενον, περιπετάννυμιspread: fut part mid masc acc sg (doric aeolic)περιπετά̱μενον, περιπετάννυμιspread: fut part mid neut nom /voc /acc sg (doric aeolic)περιπετά̱μενον, περιπετάννυμιspread: pres part mp masc acc sg (doric aeolic)περιπετά̱μενον, περιπετάννυμιspread: pres part mp neut nom /voc /acc sg (doric aeolic) -
10 περιπετάννυμι
A spread or stretch around,Χέρα [τινί] E.Hel. 628
(lyr.); κατάδεσμον π. ἥβης spread bathing-drawers over.., Theopomp.Com.37 (s. v.l.) ;[ὀθόνιον] τῷ ἀγγείῳ Dsc.5.75
; π. φοινικίδας spread them out, Aeschin.3.76; ἄμπελος.. π. τὰ οἴναρα X.l.c.:—[voice] Pass., φορεῖον χρυσοῦν περιπεπετασμένον πορφύραν covered with.., D.S.31.8 ; ἀμφὶ δέπας περιπέπταται ὑγρὸς ἄκανθος is spread over it, Theoc.1.55, cf.A.R.1.1036 (tm.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περιπετάννυμι
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11 διαδίδωμι
A :—pass on, hand over, ἐμοὶ τοῦτον διέδωκαν (sc. Μοῖσαι)ἀθάνατον πόνον Pi.Pae.9
Fr.16.16; l.c.; propound for consideration, Pall. in Hp.Fract.12.277 C.; spread abroad,λόγον Plu. Them.19
:— [voice] Pass., λόγος διεδόθη v.l. in X.Cyr.4.2.10, cf. Plu.Sol.8;διαδοθέντος τοῦ λόγου Isoc.5.7
, cf. 9.74; παρὰ τῶν ἀρχαιων δ. to be handed down by tradition, Arist.Cael. 270b17;ἐν παροιμίᾳ διαδοθῆναι Str.6.2.4
.2 distribute,τινί τι X.An.1.10.18
, Th.4.38, D.49.14:—[voice] Pass.,τῇ σάλπιγγι σιωπῆς εἰς ἅπαντας διαδοθείσης Plu.Flam.10
; τὸ διαδιδόμενον εἰς τὰς φλέβας, of food, Arist.PA 678a18; of the bowels, secrete,τῆς κοιλίης ὑδατόχολα πολλὰ διαδιδούσης Hp.Coac.67
.4 διαδοῦναι δίκας give satisfaction to injured party, Hsch.II intr., spread about, Arist.HA 495b8.2 remit, Hp.Acut.(Sp.)5.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διαδίδωμι
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12 περιχέω
A pour, spread, or scatter round or over,ἥν [ἠέρα] οἱ περίχευεν 'αθήνη Od.7.140
, cf. 13.189 (tm.), Il.5.776 (tm.); of solids,ἅλις χέραδος περιχεύας 21.319
; χρυσὸν κέρασιν περιχεύας having spread gold leaf round its horns, 10.294: metaph.,τῷ περίχευε χάριν κεφαλῇ τε καὶ ὤμοις Od.23.162
; σκότος τοῖς δικασταῖς 'throw dust in the eyes of.. ', Plu.Cic.25 :— [voice] Med., , 23.159:— [voice] Pass., to be poured around,περὶ δ' ἀμβρόσιος κέχυθ' ὕπνος Il.2.19
;ἢν σκότος περιχυθῇ Hp.VC11
; τῶν ὀστέων περικεχυμένων scattered all round, v.l. in Hdt.3.12: metaph., -χυθεῖσα θεωρία, εὐδαιμονία, Vett. Val.241.5, 246.18.2 of persons,π. στρατὸν τείχει Hld.9.1
:— freq. in [voice] Pass., περιχυθέντες crowding round, Hdt.9.120;τῷ ναυκλήρῳ περικεχύσθαι Pl.R. 488c
, cf. Plt. 268c, X.HG2.2.21.3 π. τινἰ (sc. ὕδωρ) pour water over one, D.L.2.36:—[voice] Med., pour or have poured over oneself,πρὶν ἐνβῆναι ἐν τῷ βαλανείῳ εἰς τὸ θερμὸν ὕδωρ οἶνον περιχέασθαι IG42(1).126.13
(Epid.); μικρὸν περιχέασθαι take a moderate bath, Mnesith. ap. Ath.11.484b ; ψυχρῷ π. Anon.Lond.38.39; στολὴν.. π. Eun.VSp.477B.II [voice] Pass., embrace, τινι Luc.Luct.13, cf.Alex.45, Parth.28.2 (cj.);πανταχόθεν αὐτῷ-χυθεῖσα Hld.1.2
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13 χέω
χέω, used in the simple form mostly by Poets, butA v. ἐγ-, κατα-, συγ-χέω; -εει is not [var] contr. by [dialect] Ep., v. Il.6.147, 9.15, Hes.Op. 421; but in Trag. and [dialect] Att. always so, ἐκ-χεῖ, συγ-χεῖς, κατα-χεῖν, S.El. 1291, E.IA37 (anap.), Ar.Eq. 1091 (hex.); for - εε no rule is observed, [tense] impf.χέε Il.23.220
; butσύγ-χει 9.612
, 13.808,χεῖσθαι Od.10.518
;κατ-έχεε Ar.Nu.74
, D.45.74; ἐν-έχει, ἐν-έχεις, ἐξ-έχει, Antipho 1.19, Ar.Pl. 1021, A.Ag. 1029 (lyr.):— -έῃ, -έο, -έου, -έω seem never to have been contracted, exc.ἐγχεῦντα Theoc.10.53
:— [tense] fut. χέω ( ἐκ-χεῶ acc. to Choerob. in Theod.2.168 H., but this is Hellenistic, LXX Je.6.11, al., ἐκ-χεεῖς ib.Ex.4.9, ἐκ-χεεῖib.Le.4.18,25, ἐκ-χεεῖτε ib.De.12.16,24, ἐκ-χεοῦσι ib.Le.4.12, προς-χεεῖς ib.Ex. 29.16, al., and the [voice] Med. χεόμενος (v. infr.) points to [dialect] Att. χέω), συγ- E.Fr. 384
, (anap.);παρα-χέων Pl.Com. 69.3
; [dialect] Ep. [tense] fut.χεύω Od.2.222
(χρειώ Aristarch.
, whence χείω Porson): [tense] aor.ἔχεα Il.18.347
, Pi.I.8(7).64, etc.; [dialect] Ep.ἔχευα Il.3.270
, 4.269,χεῦα 14.436
, Od.4.584, etc.; [dialect] Ep. [tense] aor. 1 subj.χεύομεν Il.7.336
(lateἔχευσα AP14.124
(Metrod.)): [tense] pf. κέχῠκα, ([etym.] ἐκ-) Men.915, APl.4.242 (Eryc.):—[voice] Med., [tense] fut. [dialect] Att.χεόμενος Is.6.51
: [tense] aor.ἐχεάμην Hdt.7.43
, A.Pers. 220 (troch.), S.OC 477, Ar.V. 1020 (anap.); [dialect] Ep. ἐχευάμην, χευάμην, Il.5.314, 18.24, etc.; [dialect] Ep. subj. χεύεται ([etym.] περι-) Od.6.232 (perh. indic.):—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut. χῠθήσομαι ([etym.] συγ-) D.23.62, cf. J.AJ8.8.5: later χεθήσομαι, ([etym.] ἐκ-) Arr.Epict.4.10.26:—[tense] aor. 1 ἐχύθην [ῠ] Od.19.590, etc.: later ἐχέθην, not in Inscrr. or Pap., f.l. in Ph.1.455, Euc.Catoptr.Prooem. (vii p.286 H., ἐγ-, ἐκ-), etc.: also [dialect] Ep. [tense] aor. χύτο [ῠ] Il.23.385, Od.7.143;ἐξ-έχῠτο 19.470
; ἔχυντο, χύντο, 10.415, Il.4.526; part. χύμενος, η, ον, 19.284, Od.8.527, and Trag. in lyr., A.Ch. 401, Eu. 263, E.Heracl.76: [tense] pf.κέχῠμαι Il.5.141
, Sapph. Supp.25.12, Pi.I.1.4, etc.: [tense] plpf. [dialect] Ep.κέχῠτο Il.5.696
, etc.—[dialect] Ep. [tense] pres. [full] χείω, Hes.Th.83; later [dialect] Ep. [tense] pres. [full] χεύω both in the simple Verb and compds., Nic.Al. 381, Lyr.Alex.Adesp.35.19 (fort. Mesom.), Nonn. D.18.344, Opp.C.2.127:—[voice] Med.,χεύομαι A.R.2.926
: in later Prose [tense] pres. [full] χύνω (q.v.); χῦσαι is f.l. for λῦσαι in codd. dett. of Tryph. 205.—Rare in Prose, exc. in compds. and in [voice] Med. 0-0Radic. sense, pour:I prop. of liquids, pour out, let flow, ; , cf. Od.1.146, etc.;οἶνον χαμάδις χέε Il.23.220
;κατὰ στόματος νέκταρ Theoc.7.82
: χέει ὕδωρ, of Zeus, i.e. makes it rain, Il.16.385;ὅταν βορέας χιόνα.. χέῃ E.Cyc. 328
: abs., χέει it snows, Il.12.281 ( νειφέμεν is in l. 280): freq. of drink-offerings,χέουσα χοάς A.Ch.87
:—[voice] Med.,χοὴν χεῖσθαι νεκύεσσι Od.10.518
;χοὴν χεόμην νεκύεσσι 11.26
;χοὰς χέασθαι Hdt.7.43
, etc.: abs., Is.6.51,65:—[voice] Pass.,κέχυται Il.12.284
; κρῆναι χέονται they gush forth, E.Hipp. 748 (lyr.);ποτοῦ χυθέντος ἐς γῆν S.Tr. 704
; χέεσθαι βουτύρῳ, γάλακτι to flow with.., LXX Jb.29.6.2 χ. δάκρυα shed tears,δάκρυα θερμὰ χέοντες Il.7.426
, cf. 16.3, E.Tr.38;ἀπ' ὀφθαλμῶν Id.Cyc. 405
:—[voice] Med.,ὅσα σώματα χεῖται Pl.Ti. 83e
:—[voice] Pass., of tears, flow,δάκρυα θερμὰ χέοντο Od.4.523
;ἀπ' ὀφθαλμῶν χύτο δάκρυα Il.23.385
; of blood, to be shed, drip, (anap.), cf. Eu. 263 (lyr.).4 [voice] Pass., become liquid, melt, dissolve, τὰ κεχυμένα, opp. τὰ συνεστῶτα, Pl.Ti. 66c; of the ground in spring, X.Oec.16.12, Thphr.CP3.4.4; κεχυμένοι ὀφθαλμοί perh. moist, languishing eyes, Heph.Astr.1.1.II of solids, shed, scatter,φύλλα ἄνεμος χαμάδις χέει Il.6.147
; ;πτερὰ ἔραζε Od. 15.527
; ἐν.. ἄλφιτα χ. δοροῖσιν pour into.., 2.354; [κρέα] εἰν ἐλεοῖσιν Il.9.215
;κόνιν κὰκ κεφαλῆς 18.24
, Od.24.317; καλάμην χθονί, of a mower or reaper, Il.19.222:—[voice] Pass.,ἐν νάσῳ κέχυται σπέρμα Pi.P. 4.42
; πάγου χυθέντος when the frost was on the ground, S. Ph. 293; κέχυται νόσος has spread through his frame, Id.Tr. 853 (lyr.).2 throw up earth, so as to form a mound,σῆμ' ἔχεαν Il.24.799
; χεύαντες δὲ τὸ σῆμα ib. 801, cf. Od.1.291;τύμβον χ. Il.7.336
, etc.;θανόντι χυτὴν ἐπὶ γαῖαν ἔχευαν Od.3.258
, cf. Il.23.256.3 χ. δούρατα shower spears, 5.618:—[voice] Med., βέλεα χέοντο they showered their darts, 8.159.4 let fall, drop,κατὰ δ' ἡνία χεῦεν ἔραζε 17.619
;εἴδατα ἔραζε Od.22.20
; ἀπὸ κρατὸς χέε (v.l. for βάλε)δέσματα Il.22.468
; (lyr.) (but καρπὸν χ., of trees, not to shed their fruit, but to let it hang down in profusion, Od.11.588):—[voice] Pass., streaming down, falling,E.
Ba. 456.5 in [voice] Pass., to be heaped up, massed together, [ἰχθύες] ἐπὶ ψαμάθοισι κέχυνται Od. 22.387
, cf. 389; of dead geese, 19.539; of dung, 17.298, Il.23.775; alsoσωρὸν σίτου κεχυμένον Hdt.1.22
.6 [voice] Pass., of living beings, stream in a dense throng, Il.16.267, etc.;δακρυόεντες ἔχυντο Od.10.415
, etc.: of sheep, Il.5.141.7 of persons, ἀμφ' αὐτῷ χυμένη throwing herself around him, 19.284, Od.8.527:—[voice] Med.,ἀμφὶ φίλον υἱὸν ἐχεύατο πήχεε Il.5.314
:—[voice] Pass., of things,ἀμφὶ δὲ δεσμοὶ τεχνήεντες ἔχυντο Od.8.297
.8 [tense] pf. [voice] Pass. κέχυμαι, to be wholly engaged or absorbed in,Δᾶλος, ἐν ᾇ κέχυμαι Pi.I.1.4
; κεχυμένος ἐς τἀφροδίσια, Lat. effusus in Venerem, Luc.Sacr.5;πρὸς ἡδονήν Alciphr.1.6
.III of impalpable things:1 of the voice, φωνήν, αὐδὴν χ., Od.19.521, Hes.Sc. 396, cf. Th.83;ἐπὶ θρῆνον ἔχεαν Pi.I. 8(7).64
;Ἑλλάδος φθόγγον χέουσα A.Th.73
, cf. Supp. 632 (lyr.), Fr.36 (lyr.); of wind instruments,πνεῦμα χέων ἐν αὐλοῖς Simon. 148.8
, cf. APl.4.226 (Alc.):—[voice] Med.,κωμῳδικὰ πολλὰ χέασθαι Ar.V. 1020
(anap.):—but in [voice] Pass., κεχυμένα ᾄσματα non-rhythmical melodies, Aristid.Quint.1.13.2 of things that obscure the sight, κατ' ὀφθαλμῶν χέεν ἀχλύν shed a dark cloud over the eyes, Il.20.321; πολλὴν ἠέρα χεῦε shed a mist abroad, Od.7.15, etc. (soεὔκρατος ἀὴρ χεῖται Pl.Ax. 371d
);τῷ δ' ὕπνον ἀπήμονά τε λιαρόν τε χεύῃ ἐπὶ βλεφάροισιν Il.14.165
, cf. Od.2.395, etc.:— [voice] Pass., ἀμφὶ δέ οἱ θάνατος χύτο was shed around him, Il.13.544; ; (but πάλιν χύτο ἀήρ the mist dissolved or vanished, Od.7.143); ; ἐχεύατο πόντον ἔπι φρίξ ([voice] Med. in pass. sense) Il.7.63.3 [tense] aor. [voice] Pass., ἐχύθη οἱ θυμός his mind overflowed with joy, A.R.3.1009.4 [voice] Pass., to be dissipated, diffused, Plot. 1.4.10;οὐδὲν τοῦ χεῖσθαι δεηθέν Id.6.5.3
; to be rarefied, opp. πιλεῖσθαι, Gal.15.28. (Cf. Skt. juhóti 'pour (sacrificial offerings)', part. hutás (= χυτός), Lat. fundo, Goth. giutan 'pour'.) -
14 ἀμφιχέω
II mostly [voice] Pass., to be poured or shed around,πάρος κόνιν ἀμφιχυθῆναι Il.23.764
: c. acc., θείη δέ μιν ἀμφέχυτ' ὀμφή ib.2.41;τὴν ἄχος ἀμφεχύθη Od.4.716
;ἀμφιχυθὲν γῆρας Mimn.5
; ἀμφὶ δὲ σποδὸν κάρᾳ κεχύμεθα we have ashes poured over our head, E. Supp. 826.2 of persons, embrace,ἀμφιχυθεὶς πατέρα Od.16.214
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15 πλίσσομαι
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `to strike out, to sprawl one's legs' (ζ 318).Other forms: Aor. ἀπεπλίξατο `removed (himself) in great jumps' (Ar.), πλίξαντα διαναβάντα H., perf. δια-πεπλιγμένος `with legs spread out' (Archil.), περι πλίσσομαι `with legs laid around' (Stratt.), περιπεπλίχθαι διηλλαχέναι τὰ σκέλη ἀσχημόνως H., act. δια-πεπλιχός ( στόμα) `standing open' (Hp.), fut. pass. καταπλιγήσει (Ar. Fr. 198, 3), after H. = κατακρατηθήσῃ.Compounds: ἐκ- πλίσσομαι `gaping, of a wound etc.' (Hp.), ἀμφι-πλίσσω (Poll.), διαπλίσσοντες (v. l. Ψ 120).Derivatives: πλίξ = βῆμα (sch.; Dor.), πλιχ-άς, - άδος f. `perineum, inside of the thighs' (medic.), πλίγμα n. `sprawling, perineum' (Hp., H., EM); ἀμφι-πλίξ adv. `with sprawled legs' (S. Fr. 596), περι- πλίσσομαι περιειληφώς H., περιπλίγδην περιβάδην H.Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Unexplained. Unconvincing hypothesis by Prellwitz KZ 47, 188 (s. WP. 2, 91 and W.-Hofmann s. placeō); by Pedersen Vergl. Gramm. 1, 84: to OIr. sliassait f. `shank' and Skt. (Dhātup.) plehate `go'; on this (also WP. 2, 684 and Pok. 1000) also Mayrhofer s. v. (rejecting); by Pisani Mél. Boisacq 2, 181 ff. (w. extensive treatment): to OCS plęsati, Russ. pljasátь etc. `dance'. Older lit. in Bq and Schwyzer 692.Page in Frisk: 2,563Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πλίσσομαι
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spread — spread1 [ spred ] (past tense and past participle spread) verb *** ▸ 1 affect larger area ▸ 2 disease affects many ▸ 3 cover surface with something ▸ 4 divide/reduce something ▸ 5 be present in wide area ▸ 6 give information to many ▸ 7 move… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
spread — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 increase in amount or number of sth ADJECTIVE ▪ good, great, wide ▪ rapid ▪ gradual, slow ▪ … Collocations dictionary