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1 ὡραῖος
A produced at the right season ([etym.] ὥρα), seasonable, timely: esp. of the fruits of the earth, βίος or βίοτος ὡ. store of fruits gathered in due season, Hes.Op.32, 307; ὡ. καρποί the fruits of the season, καρποὺς.. κατατίθεσθαι ὡραίους to store them up in season, Hdt.1.202: freq. in neut., ὡραῖα, τά, Th.1.120, 3.58, X.An.5.3.9, Pl.Lg. 845e;ἑραίως τὰ ὡραῖα ἀποδιδόναι Hp.Aph.3.8
; ὡραῖα.. ἀποτελεῖν ἱερά to render fruits of the season as sacred offerings, Pl.Criti. 116c, cf. Orac. ap. D.21.52;τρωκτὰ ὡ. X.An.5.3.12
;ἄνθεα AP9.564
([place name] Nicias);σῦκα Aret.CD1.3
; also of animals,ὡ. ἄρνες
yearling,AP
6.157 (Theodorid.); of tunnies at a year old (from six months to one year they were called πηλαμύδες), πηλαμὺς.. ὡραία θέρους τῷ Βοσπορίτῃ S.Fr. 503
; ὡ. θύννοι Ps.-Hes. ap. Ath.3.116b, cf. Hices.ib. 116e, Archestr.Fr.38.9, Plaut.Capt.851; τάριχος ὡ. fish salted or pickled in the season, Alex.186.5;ἰχθύες ἐς τάγηνον ὡ. Babr.6.4
; σαργάναι ὡ. pickling-tubs, Poll.7.27: hence generally, agricultural produce,εἶναι ἐνεχυρασίαν Αἰξωνεῦσιν ἐκ τῶν ὡ. τῶν ἐκ τοῦ χωρίου IG22.2492.8
(iv B. C.).2 τὰ ὡραῖα, = τὰ καταμήνια, esp. at their first appearance, Hp.Superf.34.3 Subst. ἡ ὡραία (in full,ὥρη ἡ ὡραίη Aret. SD1.4
, Phryn.PSp.128 B., etc.), harvest-time, esp. the twenty days before and twenty days after the rising of the dog-star, μίμνει ἐς ὡραίην till harvest-time, A.R.3.1390.b the campaigning-season, during which the troops kept the field, D.9.48, 56.30, Plb.3.16.7.c τὴν μὲν ὡραίην οὐκ ὕει it does not rain in the season (sc. of rain), Hdt.4.28.II happening or done in due season, seasonable, ἄροτος, ἔργον, Hes.Op.617.642; πλόος ib. 630;χειμῶνες Thphr.HP4.14.1
;ὕδατα Id.CP2.2.1
; σκαπάνη ib.3.16.1;τομὴ [καλάμου] Id.HP4.11.4
; ὅτε ὡραῖον εἴη when the weather permitted, App.Pun. 120.2 metaph., ( ὥρα (C) B) seasonable, due, proper, ὡραίων τυχεῖν, = νομίμων τυχεῖν (cf. ὥριος (A). 111.2), E.Supp. 175: ἐν ὡραί[ᾳ ἐκκλησίᾳ] dub. in SIG668.4 (Delphi, ii B. C.); ἐνιαύτια ὡ. ib. 1025.37 (Cos, iv/iii B. C.), cf. Hsch.III of persons, seasonable or ripe for a thing, c.gen.,ἀνδρὸς ὡραίη Hdt.1.107
, cf. Lys.Fr.4; γάμων or γάμου ὡραῖαι, Hdt.1.196, 6.122, cf. X.Cyr.4.6.9;ἐς ἥβην ὡραίαν γάμων E.Hel.12
( ὡραίων codd.);ὅστις οὐκέθ' ὡραῖος γαμεῖ Id.Fr. 804
; ὡ. γάμος seasonable marriage, A.Fr.55; also of old persons, ripe or ready for death,πατήρ γε μὴν ὡ. E.Alc. 516
;αὐτὸς δ', ἐν ὠ. γὰρ ἕσταμεν βίῳ, θνῄσκειν ἕτοιμος Id.Ph. 968
;θάνατος ὡ. X.Ages.10.3
; ;ὡραῖος ἀποτέθνηκεν Plu.2.178e
; soὕλη ὡ. τέμνεσθαι Thphr.HP5.1.1
.2 in reference to age, in the prime of life, youthful, Hes.Op. 695: hence in the bloom of youth, opp. ἄωρος, X.Smp.8.21, Pl.R. 574c;ὡ. ἐὼν καὶ καλός Pi.O.9.94
;παιδίσκη ὡραιοτάτη Ar.Ach. 1148
(anap.), cf. Ra. 291, 514;παῖς ὡραῖος Id.Av. 138
: but not necessarily implying beauty,τοῖς τῶν ὡραίων προσώποις, καλῶν δὲ μή Pl.R. 601b
;ἄνευ κάλλους ὡραῖοι Arist.Rh. 1406b37
; cf. ὥρα (C) B. 11.3 generally, of things, beautiful, graceful, LXX Ge.3.6, 2 Ch.36.19, Ev.Matt.23.27;ἡ ὡ. πύλη τοῦ ἱεροῦ Act.Ap.3.10
, cf. 3.2.IV irreg. [comp] Sup.ὡραιέστατος Epich.186d
.V Adv.ὡραίως Hp.Aph.3.8
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2 καρπίζουσ'
καρπίζουσα, καρπίζωenjoy the fruits of: pres part act fem nom /voc sg (attic epic doric ionic)καρπίζουσι, καρπίζωenjoy the fruits of: pres part act masc /neut dat pl (attic epic doric ionic)καρπίζουσι, καρπίζωenjoy the fruits of: pres ind act 3rd pl (attic epic doric ionic)καρπίζουσαι, καρπίζωenjoy the fruits of: pres part act fem nom /voc pl (attic epic doric ionic) -
3 καρπός
-οῦ+ ὁ N 2 26-3-37-41-18=125 Gn 1,11.12.29; 3,2.3fruit Lv 25,3; offspring, fruit (of the womb) Gn 30,2; fruit, profit (of actions) Ps 103(104),13οἱ καρποί fruits of the earth, corn Gn 4,3; products, deeds Prv 10,16; καρποὶ στόματος words Prv 12,14; καρποὶ χειλέων id. Prv 18,20; οἱ καρποὶ τῆς συνέσεως the fruits of understanding, knowledge Sir 37,22; καρποὶ χειρῶν manual labour Prv 31,16; καρπὸς ξυλινός tree fruits 1 Mc 10,30; ἐποίησαν καρπόν they bore fruit, they became fruitful Jer 12,2*Hos 10,12 εἰς καρπὸν ζωῆς for the fruit of life-חלד לפרי for MT לפי־חסד according to steadfast love, cpr. Jb 11,17; *Hos 14,3 καρπὸν χειλέων ἡμῶν the fruit of our lips-פתינושׂ פרי for MT פתינושׂ פרים (let us offer) bulls our lips, i. e. our prayers, cpr. Jer 27(50),27; *Jb 22,21 ὁ καρπός σου (ἔσται ἐν ἀγαθοῖς) your fruit or your yield (will be good), (it willgo well with) your fruit -ְתָכ אָוְּתב for MT ְתָך אָוְֹתב will come to youCf. DOGNIEZ 1992 164(Dt 7,13); PARADISE 1986, 195-196; WALTERS 1973 311(Gn 30,2); →TWNT -
4 καρπεύσουσι
καρπεύωenjoy the fruits of: aor subj act 3rd pl (epic)καρπεύωenjoy the fruits of: fut part act masc /neut dat pl (attic epic doric ionic)καρπεύωenjoy the fruits of: fut ind act 3rd pl (attic epic doric ionic) -
5 καρπίζη
καρπίζωenjoy the fruits of: pres subj mp 2nd sgκαρπίζωenjoy the fruits of: pres ind mp 2nd sgκαρπίζωenjoy the fruits of: pres subj act 3rd sg -
6 καρπίζῃ
καρπίζωenjoy the fruits of: pres subj mp 2nd sgκαρπίζωenjoy the fruits of: pres ind mp 2nd sgκαρπίζωenjoy the fruits of: pres subj act 3rd sg -
7 συμπαραπολαύση
σύν-παραπολαύωshare the fruits of: aor subj mid 2nd sgσύν-παραπολαύωshare the fruits of: aor subj act 3rd sgσύν-παραπολαύωshare the fruits of: fut ind mid 2nd sg -
8 συμπαραπολαύσῃ
σύν-παραπολαύωshare the fruits of: aor subj mid 2nd sgσύν-παραπολαύωshare the fruits of: aor subj act 3rd sgσύν-παραπολαύωshare the fruits of: fut ind mid 2nd sg -
9 καρπός
καρπός (A), ὁ,A fruit, in Hom. and Hes. (only in sg.), usu. of the fruits of the earth, corn, ἀρούρης κ. Il.6.142;κ. δ' ἔφερε ζείδωρος ἄρουρα Hes.Op. 117
;κ. Δήμητρος Hdt.1.193
, etc.; ; κ. ἀρούρης, also of wine, Il.3.246; ἀμπέλινος κ. Hdt.1.212; so κ. alone, Ar. Nu. 1119 (codd. and Sch.); but of corn, opp. Βάκχιον νᾶμα, Id.Ec.14; καρποῦ ξυγκομιδή harvest, Th.3.15; κ. λωτοῖο, κρανείης, Od.9.94, 10.242; μελιηδέα κ., of grapes, Il.18.568;κ. ἐλαίας Pi.N.10.35
; τὸν ἐπέτειον κ. the crops of the year, Pi.P. 470b: generally, produce, κ. ὑγρός, of honey, Porph.Abst.2.20; also κ. εὐανθὴς μήλων, of wool, Opp.H.2.22: pl., καρπῶν ἐστερήθητε διξῶν robbed of two years' produce, Hdt. 8.142;καρπῶν ἀτελεῖς Id.6.46
; κ. ὑγροὶ καὶ ξηροί produce of trees and fields, X.Oec.5.20; ξύλινοι, σιτικοὶ κ., Str.5.4.2; of fruits offered in sacrifice, BMus.Inscr.975.7 ([place name] Amathus), cf.κάρπωσις 11
; also of taxes paid in kind, opp. Χρυσικά, PHib.1.47.5 (iii B.C.), al.II returns, profits,οἱ κ. οἱ ἐκ τῶν ἀγελῶν γενόμενοι X.Cyr.1.1.2
; τῶν ἀνηλωμένων.. τοὺς κ. Is.5.29.III of actions, fruit, profit, εἰ κ. ἔσται θεσφάτοισι Λοξίου if his oracles shall bear fruit, i.e. be fulfilled, A. Th. 618; γλώσσης ματαίας κ., i. e. curses, Id.Eu. 831 codd.;ὁμιλίας κακῆς κάκιον οὐδέν, κ. οὐ κομιστέος Id.Th. 600
; , cf. Pl.Phdr. 260d: freq. in Pi., κ. ἐπέων οὐ κατέφθινε, i. e. poesy, I.8(7).50; κ. φρενῶν wisdom, P.2.74; κ. φρενός, of his own ode, O.7.8; ἥβας κ., of the bloom of youth, ib.6.58, P.9.109; later, reward, profit,ἐπιτηδευμάτων Epicur.Sent.Vat. 27
; ὅπου ὁ κίνδυνος μέγας, καὶ ὁ κ. Diog.Oen.27;κ. νίκης Hdn.8.3.6
: freq. in NT,κ. εἰρηνικὸς δικαιοσύνης Ep.Hebr.12.11
, etc. (Cf. Lat. carpo, Engl. harvest.)------------------------------------καρπός (B), ὁ,A wrist, Il.24.671, Od.24.398, Hp.Fract.3, Arist.HA 494a2, etc.; ; καρποὶ Χειρῶν ib. 891, cf. X. Cyr.6.4.2. (Perh. cf. ONorse huerfa 'turn round'.) -
10 ὀπωρίζω
A gather fruit,ὀ. ὀπώραν Pl.Lg. 845a
; σῦκα ib. 844e;ἀπὸ συκῆς ὠπώριζε D.L.6.61
; eat fruits, Arist.HA 612a30 ; gather in the fruits, Plu.Per.9 :—so in [voice] Med., gather in one's fruits, Theopomp.Hist.89 : metaph., ap.Stob.4.21.16.II gather fruit off, ὀπωριεῦντες ([dialect] Ion. [tense] fut. for - ιοῦντες)τοὺς φοίνικας Hdt. 4.172
, 182.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὀπωρίζω
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11 εγκαρπίσαι
ἐν-καρπίζωenjoy the fruits of: aor inf actἐγκαρπίσαῑ, ἐν-καρπίζωenjoy the fruits of: aor opt act 3rd sg -
12 ἐγκαρπίσαι
ἐν-καρπίζωenjoy the fruits of: aor inf actἐγκαρπίσαῑ, ἐν-καρπίζωenjoy the fruits of: aor opt act 3rd sg -
13 καρπιζόμενον
καρπίζωenjoy the fruits of: pres part mp masc acc sgκαρπίζωenjoy the fruits of: pres part mp neut nom /voc /acc sg -
14 καρπίζον
καρπίζωenjoy the fruits of: pres part act masc voc sgκαρπίζωenjoy the fruits of: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc sg -
15 καρπίζοντα
καρπίζωenjoy the fruits of: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc plκαρπίζωenjoy the fruits of: pres part act masc acc sg -
16 καρπίζου
καρπίζωenjoy the fruits of: pres imperat mp 2nd sg (attic epic doric)καρπίζωenjoy the fruits of: imperf ind mp 2nd sg (attic epic doric) -
17 καρπίζουσι
καρπίζωenjoy the fruits of: pres part act masc /neut dat pl (attic epic doric ionic)καρπίζωenjoy the fruits of: pres ind act 3rd pl (attic epic doric ionic) -
18 καρπίζουσιν
καρπίζωenjoy the fruits of: pres part act masc /neut dat pl (attic epic doric ionic)καρπίζωenjoy the fruits of: pres ind act 3rd pl (attic epic doric ionic) -
19 καρπίζω
καρπίζωenjoy the fruits of: pres subj act 1st sgκαρπίζωenjoy the fruits of: pres ind act 1st sg -
20 καρπίσασθε
καρπίζωenjoy the fruits of: aor imperat mid 2nd plκαρπίζωenjoy the fruits of: aor ind mid 2nd pl (homeric ionic)
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