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1 ἐπιγίγνομαι
ἐπιγίγνομαι, [dialect] Ion. and later [suff] ἐπιγενν-γίνομαι [pron. full] [γῑ], [tense] fut. ἐπιγενήσομαι: [tense] aor. 2 ἐπεγενόμην: [tense] pf. ἐπιγέγονα:I. of Time, to be born after, come into being after, ἔαρος δ' ἐπιγίγνεται ὥρῃ (sc. φύλλα, nisi leg. ὥρη) 11.6.148; of persons, Hdt.7.2; οἱ ἐπιγινόμενοι ἄνθρωποι posterity, Id.9.85; οἱ ἐπιγενόμενοι τούτῳ σοφισταί who came after him, Id.2.49; ἀνάγκη τὰ -όμενα κρατεῖν the new must prevail over the old, Th.1.71, cf. Pl.R. 574a; ἀντὶ τῶν ἀποθανόντων ἕτεροι.. [ἐπιγενήσονται] X.Cyr.6.1.12, cf. Th.6.26; τῇ ἐπιγιγνομένῃ ἡμέρᾳ the following, the next.., Id.3.75;τοῦ ἐπιγιγνομένου θέρους Id.4.52
; χρόνου ἐπιγενομένου as time went on, Hdt.1.28, cf. Th.1.126 (v.l.);χρόνος.. παρὰ λόγον ἐπιγιγνόμενος Id.4.26
; τὰ ἐπὶ τούτῳ ἐπιγενόμενα that happened after.., Hdt.8.37.2. follow, of a fleet, Th.3.77.II. of things, come at the end, come as fulfilment, c. dat.,βουλαῖς οὐκ ἐπέγεντο τέλος Thgn.640
; τὸ τέλος, ἡ τελευτὴ ἐ. τινί, Hdt.3.65, 7.157; esp. of sudden changes of weather and the like , supervene, καί σφι.. ἅμα τῇβροντῇ σεισμὸν ἐπιγενέσθαι Id.5.85
;πλέουσι αὐτοῖσι χειμὼν.. ἐπεγίνετο Id.8.13
, cf. Th.4.3;ἐ. σφι τέρεα Hdt.8.37
; νὺξ ἐ. ib.70; νὺξ ἐ.τῷ ἔργῳ Th.4.25
; ἄνεμος ἐπεγένετο τῇ φλογί seconded the flame, Id.3.74: abs.,τοσαύτη ἡ ξυμφορὰ ἐπεγεγένητο Id.8.96
, cf.1.16; ἐπιγενομένουνότου Act.Ap.28.13
; τὴν ἐπιγινομένην ἡδονὴν..τοῖς ἔργοις the supervening pleasure, Arist.EN 1104b4;μέμψις καὶ μετάνοια ἐ. πράξεσι Plu. Tim.36
.2. come in after,ἐπὶ τῇ ναυμαχίῃ ἐ. Ἱστιαῖος Hdt.6.27
, cf. Ar.Eq. 136; come upon, assault, attack,τινί Th.3.30
, 4.93; ἀφυλάκτοις καὶ ἐξαίφνης ἐ. Id.7.32, cf. 3.108; of disease, ἀρρωστία ἐ. D.36.7: freq. in Hp. of additional symptoms, supervene, Aph.5.2, Art.69,al.3. befall, come to pass, Th.5.20.4. fall to one, become due, μισθώσεις ἐ. D.36.9; τὰ ἐπιγινόμενα the accruing interest, Arist.Pol. 1280a30, cf.IG12.236, al., BGU 8 ii 4 (iii A.D.), etc.5. to be incident to,δόξῃ ἐ. ψεῦδός τε καὶ ἀληθές Pl.Phlb. 37b
.6. to be added, .Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπιγίγνομαι
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2 περιπίπτω
A , etc.: [dialect] Ep. [tense] pf. part. fem.περιπεπτηυῖαι Eratosth.16.9
:— fall around, i.e. so as to embrace, τινι X. An.1.8.28;ἐπί τινι Plu.Crass.17
;εἰς τὸ στῆθος Id.Sert.26
.3 [ζῶναι] πόλοις περιπεπτηυῖαι encircling the poles, Eratosth.l.c.II c. dat., fall in with, Hdt.6.105;ἀλλήλοις X.An.7.3.38
, etc.; freq. of ships meeting at sea, Hdt.6.41,8.94, Th. 8.33, 103; π. μουσικῇ τε καὶ ταῖς μέθαις having encountered them in our discussion. Pl.Lg. 682e; ἡ ὄψις κάμνουσα ἐν τοῖς μικροῖς τοῖς μεγάλοις ἀσμένως π. Plot.6.9.3: abs., supervene, Petos. ap. Vett. Val.278.8.2 fall foul of other ships,τῇσι σφετέρῃσι νηυσί Hdt.8.89
; περὶ ἀλλήλας of one another, ib.16; also π. περὶ τὴν Σηπιάδα to be wrecked on.., Id.7.188.3 metaph., fall in with, fall into, mostly of evil, c. dat., π. ἀδίκοισι γνώμῃσι fall in with, encounter unjust judgements, Id.1.96; π. τοιαύτῃσι τύχῃσι, δουλοσύνῃ, Id.6.16, 106; νούσοις, νοσήμασι, Hp. VM3, X.Cyr.6.2.27;λουτροῖσιν ἀλόχου E.Or. 367
;αἰσχρᾷ τύχῃ Id.Hec. 498
;ἀκουσίοις κακοῖς Antipho 3.3.7
;τοιούτῳ πάθει Th.2.54
; , cf. And.1.51; (Canopus, iii B. C.);π. συκοφάνταις Lys.7.1
;αἰσχύνῃ X.HG7.3.9
;ταῖς μεγίσταις ζημίαις Isoc.7.27
, cf. 12.146;αἰτίᾳ Plu. Ant.67
; also σοὶ αὐτῷ περιπίπτειν to be caught in your own snare, Hdt.1.108, cf. 8.16, Luc.DMort.26.2;τοῖς ἐμαυτοῦ λόγοις περιπίπτω Aeschin.2.144
: with a Prep., ἐν σφίσι κατὰ τὰς ἰδίας διαφορὰς π. Th.2.65 : abs., come to grief, Plb.8.36.4, Vett.Val.16.2.4 of events, befall one,ἤν μοί τι περιπίπτῃ κακόν Ar.Th. 271
: abs.,δεῖ τι περιπεσεῖν Philostr.VA1.33
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3 προεισβάλλω
II intr., start, make a beginning,ἀπὸ τοῦ φόβου Longin.22.2
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4 προσεπιγίγνομαι
A to be added, supervene, Hp.Morb.1.19, Plb.4.45.10.II become as well, turn out in addition, π. εὐκλεεῖς Plu.Aob.19.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προσεπιγίγνομαι
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5 ἐναποσκήπτω
II intr., supervene, attack,- σκηπτούσης τῆς φλεγμονῆς Cass.Pr.30
, cf. Phlp.inde An.339.5.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐναποσκήπτω
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6 ἐπισυμβαίνω
A happen besides, supervene, Arist.Rh.Al. 1426a6, APr. 64b30 ; ἐπισυνέβη, c. acc. et inf., J.AJ15.7.10 ;τὰ -οντα ἀρρωστήματα Jul.Ep. 75b
, cf. Herod.Med. ap. Orib.5.30.15.II come into existence afterwards, S.E.M.9.371,11.130.2 c. dat.,ὃ ἂν γενομένῃ τῇ οὐσίᾳ ἐπισυμβῇ Plot.6.3.8
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7 ὁμαρτέω
Aὐμάρτη Theoc.28.3
: [tense] impf. ; [dialect] Ion.- ευν A.R.1.579
, Theoc.2.73 ; [dialect] Ep. [ per.] 3 dual ὁμαρτήτην, v. ὁμαρτήδην : [tense] fut. , E.Ph. 1616 : [tense] aor.ὡμάρτησα Coluth.25
; opt. ὁμαρτήσειεν, etc., Od.13.87, al.: [tense] aor. 2 ; act together, at the same moment,τὸν δ' Αἴας καὶ Τεῦκρος ὁμαρτήσανθ' ὁ μὲν ἰῷ βεβλήκει, Αἴας δὲ.. νύξεν Il.12.400
;ἐξ οἴκου βῆσαν ὁμαρτήσαντες ἅμ' ἄμφω Od.21.188
.2 accompany,ἐν νηΐ θοῇ ἢ πεζὸς ὁμαρτέων Il.24.438
; οὐδέ κεν ἴρηξ κίρκος ὁμαρτήσειεν could not keep pace, keep up with the ship, Od.13.87.3 c. dat., walk beside, accompany, τινι Hes.Op. 196, 676, Th. 201 ;ὁ. σύν τινι S.OC 1647
; ; also, pursue, chase, A.Eu. 338(lyr.): abs., Id.Pr. 678.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὁμαρτέω
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