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1 διδάσκω
A , etc.: [tense] aor.ἐδίδαξα Il.23.307
, etc.; poet.ἐδιδάσκησα h.Cer. 144
(prob.), Hes.Op.64, Pi.P.4.217: [tense] pf.δεδίδαχα X.Cyr.1.3.18
, Pl. Men. 85e:—[voice] Med., [tense] fut. διδάξομαι: [tense] aor. ἐδιδαξάμην:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.διδαχθήσομαι D.H.3.70
, etc.: [tense] aor.ἐδιδάχθην Sol.13.51
, Hdt.3.81, Ar.Nu. 637, etc.: [tense] pf.δεδίδαγμαι Il.11.831
, Pl.Phdr. 269c, etc. Redupl. form of δάω (q.v.) in causal sense:— instruct a person, or teach a thing, Il. 11.832, 9.442: c. dupl. acc., σε.. ἱπποσύνας ἐδίδαξαν they taught thee riding, 23.307, cf. Od.8.481;πολλὰ διδάσκει μ' ὁ πολὺς βίοτος E. Hipp. 252
(lyr.), etc.; alsoδ. τινὰ περί τινος Ar.Nu. 382
;δ. τῶν γενομένων τισὶ τὴν ἀλήθειαν Pl.Tht. 201b
: c. acc. pers. et inf., σε διδάσκουσιν θεοὶ αὐτοὶ ὑψαγόρην ἔμεναι teach thee to be.., Od.1.384: c. inf. only, δίδαξε γὰρ Ἄρτεμις αὐτὴ βάλλειν ἄγρια πάντα she taught how to shoot, Il.5.51, etc.: without inf.,πολλοὶ τοὺς υἱοὺς ῥήτορας διδάσκουσιν Aristonym.
ap. Stob.3.4.105;δ. πολλοὺς αὐλητάς Charon
9; ; alsoδ. τινὰ σοφόν E.Heracl. 575
: with an abstract subject,πολυμαθίη νόον οὐ διδάσκει Heraclit.40
;ξενιτείη αὐτάρκειαν δ. Democr.246
:—[voice] Med., teach oneself, learn, (lyr.); but usu., have one taught or educated, esp. of a father,τὰ ἄλλα.. διδάσκεσθαι τοὺς ὑεῖς Pl.Prt. 325b
;δ. τοὺς ὑεῖς τὰς κούφας ἐργασίας Arist.Pol. 1321a24
: c. inf.,δ. τινὰ ἱππεύειν Pl.R. 467e
;δ. τινα ἱππέα Id.Men. 93d
, cf. X.Mem.4.4.5 (this distn. between [voice] Act. and [voice] Med. was neglected by some Poets and late Prose writers, [voice] Med. being used like [voice] Act. in Pi.O.8.59, Luc.Somn.10, etc.; but in Ar.Nu. 783 Elmsl. restored διδάξαιμ' ἄν σ' ἔτι for διδαξαίμην σ' ἔτι, and in Pl.R. 421e Cobet cj. διδάξει for - εται: [voice] Med. is used of gods, [θεοί].. ὅπλων χρῆσιν διδαξάμενοι Id.Mx. 238b
):—[voice] Pass., to be taught, learn, c. gen., διδασκόμενος πολέμοιο trained, skilled in war, Il. 16.811: c. acc., τά σε προτί φασιν Ἀχιλλῆος δεδιδάχθαι which [medicines] they say thou wert taught by Achilles, 11.831, cf. Arat.529; ;διδάξω καὶ διδάξομαι λόγους E.Andr. 739
: freq. c. inf.,δεδιδαγμένον εἶναι χειροήθεα Hdt.2.69
; ; διδάσκεσθαι ὡς .. X. HG2.3.45.2 c. gen., indicate, give sign of,χειμῶνος συναγειρομένοιο Arat.793
, cf. 734.II abs., explain,πῶς δή; δίδαξον A.Eu. 431
;σαφῶς δ. Th.2.60
, etc.; show by argument, prove,λέγων διδασκέτω X.An.5.7.11
, etc.; δ. περί τινος ὡς .. Th.3.71;ἡλίκον ἐστὶ τὸ ἀλαζόνευμα.. πειράσομαι.. διδάξαι Aeschin.3.238
; ποιητὴς δ. ὅτι .. Jul. Or.2.50b.III of dithyrambic and dramatic Poets (cf.διδάσκαλος 11
), δ. διθύραμβον, δρᾶμα, produce a piece, Hdt.1.23, 6.21; , cf. Pl.Prt. 327d, IG12.770, al.:—[voice] Med., διδάξασθαι χορόν train one's own chorus, Simon.145.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διδάσκω
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2 κρείσσων
κρείσσων, ον, gen. ονος, as always in [dialect] Ep. and old [dialect] Att.; later [dialect] Att. [full] κρείττων; [dialect] Ion. [full] κρέσσων Hp.Fract.3, al., v.l. in Dionys.Trag. (v. infr. 11); [dialect] Dor. [full] κάρρων (q.v.); Cret. [full] κάρτων Leg.Gort.1.15:—[comp] Comp. of κρατύς (v. κράτιστος),A stronger, mightier,κ. βασιλεύς, ὅτε χώσεται ἀνδρὶ χέρηϊ Il.1.80
; esp. in battle,κρείσσοσιν ἶφι μάχεσθαι 21.486
;Διὸς κ. νόος ἠέ περ ἀνδρῶν 16.688
;κεραυνοῦ κρέσσον.. βέλος Pi.I.8(7).36
, cf. Hdt.7.172, Hp.l.c., etc.;κρείσσων χεῖρας Antipho 4.4.7
;τὸ τοῦ κ. συμφέρον Pl.R. 338c
, cf. Democr.267: hence, having the upper hand, superior,ὁππότερος δέ κε νικήσῃ κ. τε γένηται Il.3.71
;κ. ἀρετῇ τε βίῃ τε 23.578
: as Law-term, of witnesses, prevail,Leg.Gort.
l.c.2 freq. as [comp] Comp. of ἀγαθός, better, κρέσσονες one's betters, esp. in point of rank, Pi.O.10(11).39, N.10.72 (but also, the stronger, more powerful, E.Or. 710, Th.1.8, etc.); , cf. SIG685.134 (Magn. Mae., ii B. C.); οἱ κ. corps of guards at Thebes, Plu.2.598e; κρείσσονες θεοί, of the greater gods, as opp. to Oceanus, A.Pr. 902 (lyr.);ὁ κ. Ζεύς Id.Ag.60
(anap.); οἱ κ. the Higher Powers, Id.Fr.10, Pl.Sph. 216b, Euthd. 291a, etc.; τὰ κρείσσω, = τὰ θεῖα, E. Ion 973; τὸ κ. the Almighty, Providence, Corp.Herm.18.11, Jul.Ep. 204, Agath.1.16, Procop.Gaz. Pan.p.492; τὰ κρείσσονα one's advantages, .3 c. inf., οὔ τις ἐμεῖο κρείσσων.. δόμεναι no one has a better right to.., Od.21.345;οὐκ ἄλλος κ. παραμυθεῖσθαι Pl. Plt. 268b
; κρεῖσσόν ἐστι c. inf., 'tis better to..,κ. γάρ ἐστιν εἰσάπαξ θανεῖν ἢ.. πάσχειν κακῶς A.Pr. 750
, cf. 624, Hdt.3.52, etc.;τὸ μὴ εἶναι κ. ἢ τὸ ζῆν κακῶς S.Fr. 488
, cf. Apollod.Com.6; also κρείσσων εἰμί c. part., κ. γὰρ ἦσθα μηκέτ' ὢν ἢ ζῶν τυφλός thou wert better not alive, than living blind, S.OT 1368, cf. Aj. 635 (lyr.);κ. ἦν ὁ ἀγὼν μὴ γεγενημένος Aeschin.1.192
, cf. D.H.6.9.II c. gen. or ἤ, too great for, surpassing, beyond,ὕψος κ. ἐκπηδήματος A.Ag. 1376
; of evil deeds, κρείσσον' ἀγχόνης too bad for hanging, S.OT 1374; κρεῖσσον δεργμάτων too bad to look on, E.Hipp. 1217; ; λέγετι σιγῆς κρεῖσσον ()ἢ σιγὴν ἔχε Dionys.Trag. 6
;κρείσσον' ἢ λέξαι λόγῳ τολμήματα E.Supp. 844
; κ. ἢ λόγοισιν (sc. εἰπεῖν) Id.IT 837;ἀναρχία κ. πυρός Id.Hec. 608
; πρᾶγμα ἐλπίδος κ. γεγενημένον worse than one expected, Th.2.64;κ. λόγου τὸ κάλλος X.Mem.3.11.1
;κ. τῆς ἡμετέρας δυνάμεως Id.Cyr.7.5.9
.III having control over, master of, esp. of desires and passions,τῶν ἡδονῶν Democr.214
;τοῦ ἔρωτος X.Cyr.6.1.34
; γαστρὸς καὶ κερδέων ib.4.2.45; αὑτῶν over themselves, Pl.Phdr. 232a, al.; κ. χρημάτων superior to the influence of money, Th.2.60, Isoc.1.19;τῶν συμμάχων κ. X. Ath.2.1
; also, putting oneself above,κ. τοῦ δικαίου Th.3.84
; κρείσσους ὄντες.. τῷ λογισμῷ ἐς τὸ ἀνέλπιστον τοῦ βεβαίου having reasoned themselves into an absolute belief of the hopelessness of certainty, ib.83; φαύλους καὶ κρείττους τῆς παιδείας, = οὓς παιδευθῆναι ἀδύνατον (just below), Arist.Pol. 1316a9.IV better, more excellent,ἁρμονίη ἀφανὴς φανερῆς κ. Heraclit.54
;κ. ἐπ' ἀρετήν Democr.181
; ὁ κρείττων λόγος (opp. ὁ ἥσσων) Ar.Nu. 113; κατὰ τὸ κ. in a higher sense, opp. κατὰ τὸ χεῖρον, Dam.Pr.7.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κρείσσων
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3 κρεμάννυμι
κρεμ-άννῡμι, Pl.Lg. 830b, etc.; [suff] κρεμ-ύω, Arist.HA 612a10, Thphr.CP4.3.3; [full] κρεμάω, Arist.Mir. 831a8, Ael.NA5.3, etc.; [full] κρεμνάω, Demetr.Eloc. 216, Gp.4.15.15; [full] κρεμάζω, LXX Jb.26.7 (A v.l. κρεμνῶν): [tense] pres. part. [full] κρεμάντες Ath.1.25d: [tense] fut. κρεμάσω [ᾰ] Alc.Com.8, LXX Ge.40.19; [dialect] Att. κρεμῶ, ᾷς, ᾷ, Ar.Pl. 312 (lyr.); [dialect] Ep.κρεμόω Il.7.83
: [tense] aor. 1 , [dialect] Ep. and Lyr.κρέμασα Od.8.67
, Pi.P.4.192; [dialect] Dor. inf.κραμάσαι IG42(1).122.3
(Epid.); [tense] pf.κεκρέμᾰκα Corn.ND17
:—[voice] Med., [tense] aor. inf.κρεμάσασθαι Hes.Op. 629
, subj.ἐκ-κρεμάσωμαι AP5.91
(Rufin.):— [voice] Pass., [full] κρέμαμαι, Pi.P.5.34, Ar.Av. 1387 (alsoκρεμᾶται Anacreont. 16.17
); inf.κρέμασθαι Hp.VM10
, Acut.30, Antiph.74.4; subj.κρέμωμαι Hp.Art.70
, Arist.Rh. 1415a13; opt. , V. 298, Nu. 870: [tense] impf. ἐκρεμάμην, ω, ατο, Il.15.21, etc.: [tense] fut. κρεμήσομαι in pass. sense, Ar.Ach. 279, V. 808, PCair.Zen.202.9 (iii B. C.): [tense] aor.ἐκρεμάσθην Ar.Th. 1053
, etc.: [tense] pf. imper.κεκρεμάσθω Apollod. Poliorc.181.7
, v.l. in Archim.Quadr.13: [tense] plpf.κατα-κεκρέμαστο D.S. 18.26
. (Cf. κρημνός, Goth. hramjan 'crucify'):I hang up,σειρὴν.. ἐξ οὐρανόθεν κρεμάσαντες Il.8.19
;τόξον ἐκ πίτυος A.Fr. 251
;ἀπὸ κάλω κ. σαυτόν Ar.Ra. 122
; καὶ κρεμόω προτὶ νηόν will bring them to the temple and hang them up there as an offering, Il. 7.83;κ. τινὰ τῶν ὄρχεων Ar.Pl. 312
; κ. [τὰς ὗς] τῶν ὀπισθίων σκελῶν by the hind legs, Arist.HA 632a23; κρεμάσας τὸ νόημα, in allusion to Socrates in his basket, Ar.Nu. 229, cf. Alex.126.17; κρεμάσαι τὴν ἀσπίδα hang up one's shield, i.e. have done with war, Ar.Ach.58;τὴν πανοπλίαν Id.Av. 436
:—so in [voice] Med., πηδάλιον κρεμάσασθαι hang up one's rudder, i.e. give up the sea, Hes.Op. 629.II [voice] Pass., to be hung up, suspended, ὅτε τ' ἐκρέμω ([ per.] 2sg.[tense] impf.) ὑψόθεν when thou wert hanging, Il.15.18, cf. 21; ; to be hung up as a votive offering, Pi.P. 5.34, cf. Hdt.1.34, 66, etc.;τὰ σπλάγχνα οἱ δοκέει κρέμασθαι Hp.VM 10
;κάτω κρέμανται S.Fr. 431
;κρεμήσεται.. ἐπὶ τοῦ παττάλου Ar.V. 808
;κ. ἐφ' ἵππων X.An.3.2.19
;ἐκ ποδῶν κατωκάρα κ. Ar.Ach. 945
;αἱ μέλιτται κ. ἐξ ἀλλήλων Arist.HA 627b13
: metaph.,ἀμφὶ φρασὶν ἀμπλακίαι κρέμανται Pi.O.7.25
; μῶμος κρέματαί τινι censure hangs over him, ib.6.74;δόλιος αἰὼν ἐπ' ἀνδράσι κ. Id.I.8(7).14
; κρέμασθαι ἔκ τινος to be wholly taken up with a thing, Pl.Lg. 831c;ὁ ἐκ τοῦ σώματος κρεμάμενος X.Smp.8.19
.3 metaph., to be in suspense,ἵνα μὴ κρέμηται ἡ διάνοια Arist.Rh. 1415a13
; κ. [ὁλόγος] Gal. 18(2).754.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κρεμάννυμι
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4 ἰαχέω
Aἰάχησα h.Cer.20
, AP7.745 (Antip. Sid.):— = ἰάχω, cry, shout, used by Trag. in lyr., E.Heracl. 752, El. 1150, Or. 826, 965, etc.: c. acc. cogn., ἰαχεῖν μέλος, αἴλινον, Id.Tr. 515, HF 349; [ ἀοιδάν] Ar.Ra. 217;χρησμόν IG7.4240b2
.2 rarely c. acc. obj., bewail,νέκυν ὀλόμενον E.Ph. 1295
, cf. [1523]:—[voice] Pass., κᾷτ' ἰαχήθης.. ἄδικος thou wert proclaimed.., Id.Hel. 1147 (prob. for καὶ ἰαχὴ σή.. ).II of things, sound,γαῖα σμερδαλέον ἰάχησεν h.Hom.28.11
;τρίποδες ἰαχεῦσι Call.Del. 146
, cf. Orph.A. 997, etc.;ὀλολύγματα ἰαχεῖ E.Heracl. 783
. [[pron. full] ᾰ in [dialect] Ep.: ᾱ?ἰαχέωX in Trag. (it is unnecessary to write ἰακχ- when a is long): [pron. full] ᾱ in IG l.c.: Ϝῐ, cf. sq.] -
5 ὀφείλω
ὀφείλω, ὀφέλλω, ipf. ὄφειλον, ὤφελλον, ὄφελλον, aor. 2 ὄφελον, ὤφελες, pass. ὀφείλεται, ipf. ὀφείλετο: owe, ought; χρεῖος ὄφειλον, ‘they were owing’ a debt; pass. χρεῖος ὀφείλεταί μοι, ‘is due’ me, Il. 11.688,, Od. 3.367; then of obligation (ipf. and aor. 2), τῖμήν πέρ μοι ὄφελλεν Ὀλύμπιος ἐγγυαλίξαι, honor at all events ‘he ought to have bestowed’ upon me, Il. 1.353; hence the use in wishes impossible of realization (past or present), explained in the grammars, αἴθ' ὄφελες παρὰ νηυσὶν ἀδάκρῦτος καὶ ἀπήμων | ἧσθαι, ‘would that thou wert sitting, etc.,’ Il. 1.415.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ὀφείλω
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6 οὐκ ἄρα
οὐκ ἄρα, Adv.A so not, not then,οὐκ ἄρα σοί γε πατὴρ ἦν.. Πηλεύς Il. 16.33
.II in questions, οὐκ ἄρ' ἔμελλες οὐδὲ θανὼν λήσεσθαι.. χόλου; so not even in death wert thou to forget thine anger? Od.11.553.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > οὐκ ἄρα
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7 ἐπώνυμος
A given as a significant name,τῷ δ' Ὀδυσεὺς ὄνομ' ἔστω ἐπώνυμον Od.19.409
(cf. ὀδυσσάμενος τόδ' ἱκάνω ib. 407);Ἀλκυόνην καλέεσκον ἐπώνυμον, οὕνεκ'.. Il.9.562
, cf. h.Ap. 373;Κύκλωπες δ' ὄνομ' ἦσαν ἐπώνυμοι, οὕνεκα.. Hes.Th. 144
; τῷ μὲν ἐπώνυμον ἦεν [Χρυσάωρ], ὅτ'.. ib. 282 ; when the reason is omitted, the name is itself significant, Ἀρήτη δ' ὄνομ' ἐστὶν ἐπώνυμον ('the Desired') Od.7.54 ; κάρτα δ' ὢν ἐ., πομπαῖος ἴσθι, of Hermes, A.Eu. 90 ; Ζεὺς ἀλεξητήριος ἐ. γένοιτο may he become a defender according to his name, Id.Th.9, cf. 405 ; ἐπωνύμῳ δὲ κάρτα Πολυνείκει λέγω ib. 658 ; ὦ Πολύνεικες ἔφυς ἄρ' ἐ. rightly wert thou named.., E.Ph. 1494 (anap.).2 surnamed,Αθηναίῃ ἐ. Κραθίῃ Hdt.5.45
; πολλῶν ὀνομάτων ἐ., of Aphrodite, S.Fr.941.2 ; τόδ' ἐπώνυμον this is her proper name (sc. Αἴγλα), Isyll.47.3 freq. c. gen., named after a person or thing,ἐμοῦ δ'.. ἐπώνυμον γένος Πελασγῶν A.Supp. 252
, cf. Pr. 850, S.OC65 ; ἐ. ὄρνιχος called after it, Pi.I.6(5).53, cf. Hdt. 7.11, S.Fr. 323, Euph.34.3 ;τῇ Ἀρτέμιδι, ἧς ἐστιν ἐ. ἡ φρατρία Rev.Épigr.1.239
(Naples, ii A.D.);ἔνθεν ἔστ' ἐ. A.Eu. 689
;ἐ. δεῖπνα Θυέστου E.Or. 1008
(anap.);πόλεις ἐ. βασιλέων Plu.Comp.Thes.Rom.4
;ἐ. τοῦ θανάτου τινὸς γενέσθαι Id.Flam.21
;ἐ. ἐπί τινος Hdt.4.184
;ἔκ τινος D.P.779
;ἀπό τινος Scymn.547
: c. dat.,Ὀδυσσεύς εἰμ' ἐ. κακοῖς S.Fr. 965
(s.v.l.);πόλιν ποιεῖν ἐ. τινι Pl.Lg. 969a
;φυλὴν ἐ. ἐποίησαν Ἀττάλῳ Plb.16.25.9
;ἐ. ἑαυτῷ D.H.1.9
; χῶραι ἐ. local names of places, Plb.5.21.7 ; = Lat. cognomen, D.H.5.25 codd.; τῆς πράξεως ἐ., of Mummius, i.e. Achaëcus, Plu.Mar.I ; title, D.C.72.22. Adv. - μως by being named after,ἔκ τινος Ath.3.121a
;ἐ. τῇ γεννώσῃ χώρᾳ Dsc.3.23
.II [voice] Act., giving one's name to a thing or person, αὐτό μοι σύ, παῖ, λαβὼν ἐ. (sc. τὸ σάκος) which gives thee thy name (of Eurysaces), S.Aj. 574 ;τοῦ ἐ. τῆς πόλεως Διονύσου SIG762.13
(Dionysopolis, i B.C.).2 at Athens, οἱ ἐ. (sc. ἥρωες ) the heroes who gave their names to the Attic φυλαί, Decr. ap. And.1.83, Isoc.18.61, D.21.103, etc.b ἄρχων ἐ. the first Archon, who gave his name to the current year, IG3.81, al., Poll.8.89 ; also of the Spartan Ephors, Paus.3.11.2 ; of the Roman consules ordinarii, IG14.1389i34, Hdn.1.16.3 ;οἱ τὰ ἐ. ἄρξαντες App.Syr.51
;ἄρξαντα τὴν ἐ. ἀρχήν SIG872.6
(Eleusis, ii A.D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπώνυμος
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