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1 επείκτας
ἐπείκτᾱς, ἐπείκτηςone who urges: masc acc plἐπείκτᾱς, ἐπείκτηςone who urges: masc nom sg (epic doric aeolic) -
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ἐπείκτᾱς, ἐπείκτηςone who urges: masc acc plἐπείκτᾱς, ἐπείκτηςone who urges: masc nom sg (epic doric aeolic) -
3 ὁρμή
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `onset, assault, onrush, outset, effort' (Il.).Compounds: As seeming 2. member in ἐφορμή `onset, assault' (χ 130, Th.), ἀφορμή `starting point, resource etc.' (IA.), bakformations from ἐφ-, ἀφ-ορμάω (cf. Chantraine Form. 149).Derivatives: Denomin.: 1. ὁρμαίνω, - ῆναι rarely w. ἐφ-, ὑπερ-, `to (re)consider, to ponder' (Il.; on the meaning against μερμηρίζω a. o. Chr. Voigt Überlegung und Entscheidung. Berlin-Chbg. 1934), `to put in violent motion, to be eager' (A., Pi., B.); here ὁρμανόν ἀνεστηκός, χαλεπόν H. ?; analog. ὁρμάστειρα f. `she who urges on' (Orph. H.) like θερμάστρα a.o. beside θερμαίνω. 2. ὁρμάω -ῆσαι, often w. prefix, esp. ἀφ-, ἐφ-, παρ-, ἐξ-, `to incite, to excite', intr. (also midd.) `to rise quickly, to charge, to set off, to begin' (Il.) with ὁρμήματα pl. `onrush' (Β 356 = 590; cf. Porzig Satzinhalte 184f.), ( παρ-)όρμημα n. `onset, incitement' (LXX, Epicur.), ( παρ-, ἐφ-, ἐξ-)όρμησις f. `incitement, onset, assault, eagerness' (X., Plb.); ὁρμ-ητήριον, Dor. - ᾶτήριον n. `(operation) base' (Att., Cret. III--IIa), - ητής m. `he who urges on' (Philostr. Iun.), - ητίας m. `id.' (Eust.), ( ἐφ-, ἀφ-, παρ-, ἐξ-)ορμητικός `offensive, desiring, eager etc.' (Ti. Locr., Arist.); backformation ἄφορμος `setting off, leaving' (S.).Etymology: Since Pott a.o. (s. Curtius 347), prob. correctly, compared with Skt. sárma- m. `flowing, streaming' (only RV 1, 80, 5; IE *sór-mo-: *sor-mā́), from a verb Skt. sí-sar-ti, sár-ati `flow, stream', also `hurry, drive etc.', which is formally excellent (cf. Porzig 283 f.), semantically quite possible. Inside Greek one might also compare ὄρνυμι `arouse' (Sommer Lautst. 133 w. n.1; cf. Chantraine Form. 149 f.); on the asper s. ἅρμα. -- Difficult to judge is ἑρμή ἔξοδος H. with the variant ἐρίμη `id.'; premature comclusions in Specht Ursprung 164 after Fick KZ 43, 132.Page in Frisk: 2,419-420Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ὁρμή
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4 επείκταις
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6 επείκτην
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10 επείκτου
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12 ορμάστειρα
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13 ὁρμάστειρα
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14 πορνεία
-ας + ἡ N 1 2-1-40-0-7=50 Gn 38,24; Nm 14,33; 2 Kgs 9,22; Is 47,10; 57,9whoredom, fornication Gn 38,24; sexual urges Tob 8,7; unfaithfulness and apostasy (in relation to God) Hos 4,12*Is 47,10 ἡ πορνεία σου your unfaith-fulness corr. ἡ πονηρία σου your wicked-ness-רעתך Is 57,9 Cf. CARAGOUNIS 1996, 548-554; LARCHER 1985, 805-807; SEELIGMANN 1948 974(Is 47,10; 57,9);→NIDNTT; TWNT -
15 κατεπείγω
2 press hard, οἱ χρῆσται κατήπειγον αὐτόν his creditors were pressing him hard, D.33.6, cf. Th.1.61; κατεπείγει ὕδωρ ῥέον the ebbing water (of the clepsydra) urges him on, Pl.Tht. 172e;ἡ φιλοτιμία κατήπειγεν αὐτόν Id.Ep. 338e
: c. acc. et inf.,οὐδὲν ἡμᾶς ἐστὶ τὸ κατεπεῖγον τὸ μὴ.. σκοπεῖν Id.Lg. 781e
;οὐδὲν ὑμᾶς κ. ἀκοῦσαι D.24.18
;τὸ -επεῖγον πράττειν X.Mem.2.1.2
;τὰ ἀναλώματα τὰ -επείγοντα PFlor.161.5
(iii A.D.); τὸ κ. alone, the urgent symptom, Gal.17(2).426;οὔτε τι κωλύει οὔτε -επείγει Hp.Fract.14
;τὰ μάλιστα -επείγοντα Isoc.8.132
, cf. Plb.1.66.6; τῶν ἐν ἐκείνῳ μὲν τῷ χρόνῳ πραχθέντων, ῥηθῆναι δὲ νῦν οὐ -επειγόντων not urgently requiring mention, Isoc.12.192;τῆς ὥρας -επειγούσης Plb.3.99.9
;θόρυβος φόβος μετὰ φωνῆς -επείγων Stoic.3.98
:—[voice] Pass., to be pressed, Hyp.(?)Oxy.1607.43, Phld.Rh.1.138 S.;περί τινος PCair.Zen. 530
(iii B.C.).II intr., hasten, make haste,ἕπου κατεπείγων Ar.Ec. 293
: c. inf., Βοιωτοὶ οὐδέν τι κατήπειγον ξυνάψαι were in no haste, X.HG4.2.18; οὐδέν κω κατεπείγων αὐτὸς ἥκειν prob. in Hdt.8.126.III [voice] Med., hasten,ἐκ Κορίνθου Ἀθήναζε Alciphr.3.51
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16 ταχύνω
A make quickly, (anap.); ὡς δύνασαι.. ταχύνας σπεῦσον κοιλὴν κάπετον ib. 1164 (anap.); τάδε τοί με σπερχόμενος ταχύνει such are the words by which he urging hastens me, i.e. urges me to hasten, E.Alc. 257 (lyr.):— [voice] Pass., quickly written,AP
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17 ἐπείκτης
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18 ὁρμάστειρα
ὁρμάστειρα, ἡ,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὁρμάστειρα
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19 δάμνημι
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `tame, subdue, conquer', esp. of horses.Other forms: 3. sg. also δαμνᾳ̃ (for Aeol. δάμνᾱ, Schwyzer 694), aor. δαμάσ(σ)αι, intr. δαμῆναι, perf. δέδμημαι (Il.); to δαμάσ(σ)αι new present δαμάζω (A.), fut. δαμάσσω, 3. sg. δαμᾳ̃ (Il.), aor. Pass. δαμα-σ-θῆναι (Il.), also (after δέδμημαι) δμηθῆναι (Il.)Compounds: ὑπο-. as first member in δάμν-ιππος (Orph.)Derivatives: δμητήρ ( ἵππων) `tamer' (h. Hom., Alkm.), f. δμήτειρα (Il.), δμῆσις ( ἵππων) `taming' (Il.); ἀ-δμής, - τος f. m. `untamed, unmarried' (Od.), also ἄ-δμη-τος `id.' (Il.) and ἀ-δάμα-σ-τος (Il.), ἀ-δάμα-τος (trag.), δμᾱτέα (Dor.). δαμαστέα H.; on ἀδάμας s. s. v. - Isolated δαμα- and δαμν-: Δαμαῖος `tamer' of Poseidon (Pi.), δαμάτειρα (AP), παν-δαμάτωρ `alltamer' (Il.), late f. πανδαμάτειρα; δάμασις and δαμαστικός (sch.), δαμάστης ([Epich.] 301 [?], gloss.); δαμνῆτις δαμάζουσα, τιμωρός; δάμνος ἵππος. Τυρρηνοί H. - δαμασώνιον and δαμναμένη plant names (Dsc., Ps.-Dsc.; for love, Strömberg Pflanzennamen 92). - On δαμάλης s. s. v. Not here δμώς, s. v.Etymology: The present δάμνημι, Aeol. δάμνᾱμι agrees with OIr. damnaim `bind, tame (horses)' from *dm̥-n-eh₂-mi, from a disyllabic root * demh₂- seen in δαμά-σαι, where *δεμα- was reshaped to δαμα-, partly after - δαμο- \< * dmh₂-o ; zero grade *dm̥h₂- in δμη-θῆναι (Dor. δμᾱ-). Many representatives (note Hitt. damaš-zi `he forces, urges'). Note παν-δαμάτωρ = Lat. domitor, Skt. damitár-; they may be independent parallel formations. As second member in compounds ἱππό-]δαμος (Il.) = Skt. ariṃ-] dama- `conquering the enemy' (from * domh₂-o-?); ( ἄ-)δμητος: Skt. dāntá- from *dm̥h₂-to- (independent Lat. domitus). - The old presents Lat. domāre = Skt. damāyáti and OHG zamōn, Goth. ga-tamjan, NHG zähmen = Skt. damáyati are not found in Greek. - Not to the old word for `house' (s. δόμος and δεσπότης).Page in Frisk: 1,346Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > δάμνημι
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20 ἐπείγω
ἐπείγω, - ομαιGrammatical information: v.Meaning: `press, urge; hurry' (Il.);Other forms: Impf. ἔπειγον (Od.), ἤπειγον (Pi., S.); the non-present forms are a minority: aor. ἤπειξα (Hp. Ep. 17), pass. ἠπείχθην (Th., Pl.), fut. ἐπείξομαι (A.), perf. med. ἤπειγμαι (J.). - Hdn. Gr. 2, 436 notes as Aeol. ἐποίγω.Compounds: Also with prefix, notably κατ-επείγω (Att.).Derivatives: ἔπειξις `pressure, hurry' (J., Plu.) with ἐπείξιμος `urgent' ( POxy. 531, 9, IIp; epicism?, Arbenz Die Adj. auf - ιμος 102); ἐπείκτης `who urges, urgent' with ἐπεικτικός `urgent' (EM, Sch.); ἐπειγωλή `hurry' (EM); Έπειγεύς PN (Π 571; vgl. Boßhardt Die Nom. auf - ευς 99).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Uncertain. Acc. to Brugmann IF 29, 238ff. to οἴγνυμι `open' (from *Ϝο-(ε)ιγ-?, Lesb. ὀείγην).Page in Frisk: 1,533Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἐπείγω
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