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1 εδρίας
ἑδρίᾱς, ἑδρίαςblowing steadily: masc acc plἑδρίᾱς, ἑδρίαςblowing steadily: masc nom sg (attic epic doric aeolic)ἑδρίᾱς, ἑδριάωseat: imperf ind act 2nd sg (homeric ionic) -
2 ἑδρίας
ἑδρίᾱς, ἑδρίαςblowing steadily: masc acc plἑδρίᾱς, ἑδρίαςblowing steadily: masc nom sg (attic epic doric aeolic)ἑδρίᾱς, ἑδριάωseat: imperf ind act 2nd sg (homeric ionic) -
3 καθεστώτως
καθεστώτωςsteadily: indeclform (adverb) -
4 εἰσοράω
εἰσοράω, [dialect] Ep. part. εἰσορόων, inf. [voice] Med. εἰσοράασθαι: [tense] fut. εἰσόψομαι: [tense] aor. εἰσεῖδον, [dialect] Ep. inf. - ιδέειν:—A look into, look upon, behold, common in Poets, Od.4.142,al., Sapph.Supp.13.3, etc., but rare in Prose (as X.Cyr.5.1.16, Pl.Grg. 526c);ἐσορᾶν καλός Pi.O.8.19
;ἐλεινὸς εἰσορᾶν A.Pr. 248
;ἐς. τὴν νέα Hdt.8.92
:—[voice] Med. in same sense, freq. in Hom.,εἰσοράασθε ἵππους Il.23.495
: mostly in inf., οὗ..ὀξύτατον.. φάος εἰσοράασθαι whose eye is quickest to discern, 14.345; ὥς τε.. ἀθάνατος ἰνδάλλεται εἰσοράασθαι he is like an immortal to behold, Od.3.246;μείζονες εἰσοράασθαι 10.396
, cf. 24.252 : [tense] aor. εἰσειδόμην, imper. (anap.); εἰσιδόμαν ib. 427 (lyr.):—[voice] Pass.,ὅσσον.. ἠελίοιο μεσσηγὺς δύσιές τε καὶ ἀντολαὶ εἰσορόωνται A.R.1.85
.b c. part.,εἰσορῶ τινὰ στείχοντα E.Hipp.51
;πόλιν..μοι ξυνοῦσαν εὔνουν S.OC 772
: parenthetic, ὡς ἕρποντος (εἰσορᾶς) ἐμοῦ since I (thou seest) am coming, Id.Tr. 394 (s.v.l.).2 look upon with admiration,πάντες δὲ θεοὺς ὣς εἰσορόωσι Il.12.312
;μιν..θεὸν ὣς εἰσορόωντες Od. 7.71
; simply,σε μᾶλλον Ἀχαιοὶ εἰσορόωσιν.. 20.166
: hence, pay regard to, respect,πλοῦτον ἢ εὐγένειαν E.El. 1097
: with a Prep.,ἐσορῶντες ἐς τὴν μαντικήν Hdt.4.68
: generally, look at or gaze upon steadily, A.Pers.III (lyr.), E.Med. 264.4 of angry gods, visit, , cf. 1370.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εἰσοράω
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5 καθεστηκότως
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6 καθεστώτως
καθεστώτως, Adv.A = καθεστηκότως, steadily, πορεύεσθαι prob. in D.Chr.31.162.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καθεστώτως
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7 λαμπυρίζω
A shine like a glow-worm, Thphr.Lap.58, 59, Dsc.5.84; shine steadily, opp. σπινθηροβολέω, of Venus, PMag.Par.1.2940: c. acc., illuminate,τὴν ὅλην οἰκουμένην PMag.Berol.2.103
, cf. PLeid. V.3.15:—[voice] Med., abs., shine, PMag.Lond.121.603.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λαμπυρίζω
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8 ξουθός
A rapidly moving to and fro, nimble, φεύγετε τῆς ξουθῆς δειλότεροι κεμάδος Herodic. ap. Ath.5.222a ; κόμαι.. ξουθοῖσιν ἀνέμοις ἐνετρύφων φορούμεναι in the rustling breezes, Chaerem.1.7 ;ξ. ἀλκυόνες AP9.333
(Mnasalc.) ; ξ. πτέρυγες rustling, whirring wings of the Dioscuri, h.Hom.33.13 ; whirring or steadily-beating wings of the eagle, B.5.17 ; ξουθᾶν ἐκ πτερύγων ἁδὺ κρέκουσα μέλος, of the cricket, AP7.192 (Mnasalc.).2 chirruping or trilling larynx of the nightingale,ἐλθὲ διὰ ξουθᾶν γενύων ἐλελιζομένα θρήνοις ἐμοῖς ξυνεργός E.Hel.
IIII (lyr.) ; (anap.) ; δι' ἐμῆς γένυος ξουθῆς μελέων Πανὶ νόμους ἱεροὺς ἀναφαίνω ib. 744 (lyr.) ; of the nightingale itself, trilling,οἷά τις ξουθὰ.. Ἴτυν Ἴτυν στένουσ'.. ἀηδών A.Ag. 1142
(lyr.) ;ὦ φίλη, ὦ ξουθή, ὦ φίλτατον ὀρνέων πάντων Ar.Av. 676
(lyr.), cf. Theoc.Ep.4.11 ; of song-birds in general,ξ. λιγύφωνα ὄρνεα Lyr.Alex.Adesp.7.1
; ξ. χελιδών twittering swallow, Babr.118.1.3 of the bee, either nimble, or humming (cf. ξουθόπτερος), S.Fr.398.5, E.IT 165 (anap.), 635, Pl.Epigr.32.6, Antiph.52.7, Theoc.7.142, AP9.226.1 (Zon.), v.l. in APl.4.305.3 (Antip.).4 of the sound produced by a trilling larynx or vibrating wing, ξουθὸν μέλος (of a song-bird) chirruping note, Opp.H.4.123 ; οὔρεσι καὶ σκιεραῖς ξουθὰ λαλεῦντα νάπαις, of the τέττιξ, AP9.373.4.II golden yellow,ξουθῶν τε σπονδὰς μελιτῶν Emp.128.7
(ap.Porph.Abst.2.21 ; ξανθῶν ap.Ath.12.510d) ; ξουθὸς μὲν πρόπαν εἶδος, of a species of wolf, Opp.C.3.297 ( ξανθὸς one cod.) ; but ξουθὸν ἀπ' ἀνέρος αἷμα πάσασθαι red blood, Opp.H.2.452 (v.l. ξανθὸν ὑπ'). -
9 παρατεταγμένως
II. π. ἄγεσθαι, of a straight line, to be drawn parallel to the ordinate of a conic, Apollon. Perg.Con.1.27,al.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παρατεταγμένως
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10 ἀπερείδω
2 intr., = [voice] Pass.,ἔνθα ἡ ὄψις ἀπερείδῃ Luc.DDeor.20.8
; but,II used by earlier writers in [voice] Med. with [tense] pf. [voice] Pass. in med. sense, support oneself upon, rest upon, ἀ. ἐν τῷ χαλινῷ, of a horse, lean upon the bit, X.Eq.10.7;ὀκτὼ τοῖς μέλεσι ἀ.
supporting himself on..,Pl.
Smp. 190a, cf. Ti. 44e, Arist.PA 684a3; πείσμασιν, of a ship, Archimel. ap. Ath.5.209d, al.;ἀ. εἰς τοῦτο
to be fixed steadily on..,Pl.
R. 508d; εἰς ἓν κεφάλαιον ἀ. rest entirely on.., ib. 581a;ἀ. ἐπί τι
rely on,Plb.
28.20.8;πρὸς τὴν γῆν Hp.Art.52
: abs., Arist.IA 705a9.III [voice] Med. in act. sense, ἀ. εἰς τοῦτο [τὸ οὖς] X.Cyn.5.32;τὴν χεῖρα πρός τινα Plu.Sull.35
;τὰς ὄψεις εἴς τι Id.2.521d
; ἀ. ἐλπίδας εἴς τινα, ἐπί τινα, fix one's hopes upon one, Plb.23.5.3, 28.2.3, cf. Plu. Dio42; ἀ. ὀργὴν ἔς τινα, χάριν ἐπί τινα, direct one's anger, one's gratitude, towards him, Plb.1.69.7, 23.3.6, cf. Plu.2.775e;ἀ. εἰς Περικλέα τὴν ὑπόνοιαν Id.Per.32
; of Fortune,τὴν νέμεσιν εἰς τὸν οἶκον Id.2.198d
; ἀ. ἄγνοιαν ἐπί τινας throw the blame of their ignorance upon.., Plb.38.9.5;ἐπὶ τὴν τύχην τοὺς ὀδυρμούς Plu.2.168a
.2ἀ. λείαν εἰς τόπον
place, deposit in..,Plb.
3.92.9;τὰς δυνάμεις εἰς ἀσφαλὲς ἀπηρεῖσθαι Id.3.66.9
; .Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀπερείδω
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11 ἀποσκοπέω
A look away from other objects at one, and so look steadily, πρός τινα or τι, S.OT 746, Pl.Plt. 291e, Arist.Pol. 1284b5, etc.; ;πόρρω ποι ἀ. Pl.R. 432e
; keep watch, Luc.DMar.6.2.2 c.acc., look to, regard, E.Hec. 939 (lyr.), D.H.6.72, Procop.Goth.4.15:—[voice] Med.,ἀποσκοπεῖσθαι τὸ μέλλον Plu.Pomp.79
;πρός τι Procl. in Prm.p.549
S.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀποσκοπέω
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12 ἑδραῖος
A sitting, sedentary, of persons or their occupations,ἔργον Hp.Art.53
; ; ἑ. ἀρχαί, opp. στρατεῖαι, Pl. R. 407b;ἑ. βίος AP11.42
(Crin.).II steady, steadfast,κάθησ' ἑδραία Id.Andr. 266
;δεῖ τὴν γυναῖκα ὥσπερ κύβον ἑδραῖον εἶναι Plu.2.288d
, cf.952d;κύβος -ότατον σῶμα Ti.Locr.98c
;ἑ. βάσεις Pl.Ti. 59d
;ἑδραιότατον στοιχεῖον εἶναι τὴν γῆν Heraclit.All.41
;ὂν τὸ πάντων -ότατον Plot.6.2.8
; ἑ. ὕπνος sound sleep, Hp.Epid.6.4.15; of a cup, Ath.11.496a: metaph. in Rhet., firmly based,κατάληξις Demetr.Eloc.19
, cf. Longin.40.4. Adv. - αίως firmly, Ath.Mech.36.10, Hdn.3.14.5; steadily, Procl.Hyp.3.21.2 permanently appointed, PStrassb.40.11 (vi A. D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἑδραῖος
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13 ἑδρίας
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14 ὑποχωρέω
A- ήσομαι Luc.Tox. 11
:—go back, retire, withdraw, Il.6.107, 22.96; χώρησαν δ' ὑπό τε πρόμαχοι .. 4.505; ὑ. ἐς τὴν Σάμον, εἰς Σικυῶνα, Th.8.79, Is.6.20;πρὸς αἱμασιάν Th.4.43
;παρὰ Τισσαφέρνην Id.8.45
; freq. in part., ὑποχωρῶν ᾤχετο, ὑποχωρήσαντες φεύγουσι, Is.4.28, D.22.66; of a lion,βάδην ὑ. Arist.HA 629b14
; of long-horned kine,νέμεσθαι ὑποχωροῦντας Id.PA 659a20
; εἰς τὰ βαθέα ὑ., of eels, Id.HA 592a27, etc.2 c. gen., withdraw from,ὑ. τῆς χώρης Hdt.1.207
;ὑ. τοῦ πεδίου X.Cyr.2.4.24
;τοῦ βίου IG12(7).395.9
([place name] Amorgos): c. dat., gave way to,Pl.
R. 560a;τὸν ἥσσω τῷ κρατοῦντι ὑ. Th.1.77
; but ὑ. τῷ δαίμονι try to escape from.., Plu.Brut.40.b κἀκεῖνος ὑπεχώρησεν αὐτῷ τοῦ θρόνου he ([place name] Aeschylus) gave Sophocles a share of the throne, Ar.Ra. 790 (not surrendered it, which would be παρεχώρησεν) ; τοὺς πρεσβυτέρους ἐντρέπεσθαι.. ὁδῶν ὑποχωροῦντας making way for them on the streets (not ' retiring from the streets'), Plu.2.237d.3 c. acc., avoid, shun,μηδένα ὄχλον [νεῶν] Ἀθηναῖοι ὄντες ὑποχωρεῖν Th. 2.88
; so perh. to be taken in Il.13.476, μένεν.., οὐδ' ὑπεχώρει, Αἰνείαν ἐπιόντα; cf. Pl.Sph. 240a, D.H.6.93, Luc.Tox.36.II pass off below, esp. by way of stool,σάρκες Hp.Aph.4.26
, etc.;εἰ ταχέως ὑποχωρεῖ τῶν ὑποχονδρίων Gal.6.56
, cf. 253:—in [voice] Med., Hp.Aph. 7.67.III go on steadily, εἰρεσία ὑπεχώρησεν ἐκ παλαμᾶν the rowing went on, stroke after stroke, Pi.P.4.202.IV Ἡγέλοχος οὕτω προηνέγκατο (sc. γαλην ὁρῶ) ὥστε μὴ ὑποχωρῆσαι ἐκ τῆς συναλοιφῆς τὸ γαληνά, ἀλλὰ διαχωρῆσαι μᾶλλον, ὥστε δόξαι τὴν γαλῆν εἰπεῖν Sch.Ar.Ra. 305 (dub. sens.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑποχωρέω
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15 ἀσφαλέως
ἀ - σφαλέως ( ἀσφαλής): without swerving, steadily; ἀγορεύειν, ‘without faltering,’ Od. 8.171.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἀσφαλέως
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