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1 παιδαγωγώ
παιδαγωγέωattend as a: pres subj act 1st sg (attic epic doric)παιδαγωγέωattend as a: pres ind act 1st sg (attic epic doric)παιδαγωγόςslave who went with a boy from home to school and back again: masc gen sg (doric aeolic)——————παιδαγωγόςslave who went with a boy from home to school and back again: masc dat sg -
2 ἕπομαι
Aεἱπόμην Il.4.274
, al., Hdt.1.45, Th.3.10, etc., [dialect] Ep. alsoἑπόμην Od.2.413
, al.: [tense] fut.ἕψομαι Il.10.108
, etc.: [tense] aor. 2ἑσπόμην 12.398
, al., in moods without [pref] ἑ- (v. infr.), imper.σπεῖο 10.285
,συνεπί-σπεο Lyr.Alex.Adesp.20
, inf.σπέσθαι Il.5.423
, Od.22.324, part.σπόμενος Call.Hec.1.4.7
; in Prose in compds.,ἐπισπέσθαι Pl.Phdr. 248c
,ἐπι-σπόμενος Th.3.43
, etc. (Cf. Skt. sacate 'accompany', 'follow', Lat. sequor, Lith. sèkti'follow'; ἑσπόμην ( Ἀρίσταρχος δασύνει Sch.Il.10.246) fr. ἐ-σπ-όμην, ἐ- (augm.) becoming ἑ- under the influence of ἕπομαι : ἑσπ- does not certainly occur in the moods in Hom.; when found (usu. with v.l. σπ-), it is preceded by an elided vowel, so that σπ- can be read (cf. Ptol.Asc. ap. Sch.Il.l.c.) ; Pi.O.8.11, 9.83, 10(11).78, I.5(4).36 are indecisive ( ἑσπ- only cj. in P.10.17, I.6(5).17); but ἑσποίμην occurs A.R.3.35,ἑσπόμενος 1.103
, 470, 3.615, 4.434, Mosch.2.147, [tense] pres. indic.ἕσπεται A.R.4.1607
, D.P.436, 1140, v.l. for ἔρχεται in Od.4.826 : [tense] pres. part.ἐφεσπόμενος Maiist.46
: Skt. has a redupl. [tense] pres. stem saśc(a)-):— to be or come after, follow,I of Persons, whether after or in company with, abs.,ὁ μὲν ἦρχ', ὁ δ' ἅμ' ἕσπετο Il.11.472
;ἡγήσατο, τοὶ δ' ἅμ' ἕποντο Od.2.413
:—Constr.: c. dat.,υἱέϊ σῷ Il.3.174
, cf. 9.428, 10.108, etc.: c. acc., Pi.N.10.37 (s.v.l.), Luc.Asin.51 ;ἕ. ἅμα τινί Il.2.534
, etc.;σοὶ γὰρ ἑψόμεσθ' ἅμα S.El. 253
; with ἅμα doubled,οἵ τοι ἅμ' αὐτῷ Ἴλιον εἰς ἅμ' ἕποντο Od.11.372
, cf. 15.541 ; abs., v. infr. 11.2 ; less freq. ἐπ'. τινος Apollod.Ath. ap. Ath.7.281f (v. infr. 11.1); , X.Cyr.5.2.1, etc.; ἐπὶ βασιλέα against the king, Id.An.1.4.14;μετά τινι Il.18.234
;μετά τινα 13.492
;μετά τινος Ar.Pl. 823
;σύν τινι Od.7.304
, etc.;ὄπισθε Hdt.1.45
, etc.2 follow, as attendants,οὐκ οἴη, ἅμα τῇ γε καὶ ἀμφίπολοι δὔ ἕποντο Od.1.331
, cf. 8.46, etc.; also, escort, attend, by way of honour,θεοὶ δ' ἅμα πάντες ἕποντο Il.1.424
;νέῳ ὧδε θεοὶ πομπῆες ἕπονται Od.3.376
.3 in hostile sense, pursue, Il.11.154, etc.; ἀμφὶ δ' ἄρ' αὐτὸν ἕποντο they pressed upon him, ib. 474 (never in Od.);οἱ πελτασταὶ εἵποντο διώκοντες X.An.5.4.24
.4 keep pace with, , cf. Od.6.319: metaph. of a man's limbs or strength, γούναθ' ἕποιτο, δύναμις καὶ χεῖρες ἕπονται, they do his bidding, Il.4.314, Od.20.237 ;ἕπεσθαι τοῖς καιροῖς τοῦ πολέμου Plu.Pomp.17
.5 follow the motions of another, ὁ δ' ἑσπόμενος (better δὲ σπ.) πέσε δουρί, of one from whose body a spear is drawn, Il.12.395 ; τρυφάλεια ἅμ' ἕσπετο χειρί the helm went with his hand, i. e. came off in his hand, 3.376 ; [ἔπαλξις] ἕσπετο, i.e. the battlement came down, 12.398.7 follow, obey,νόμῳ Hdt.5.18
, Th.2.35;τῷ ξυνῷ Heraclit.2
;μηνυτῆρος φραδαῖς A.Eu. 245
: abs., Id.Ag. 1053, Hdt.0.16; accept an invitation, X.Smp.1.7 ; ἕ. κακοῖς submit to them, S.Tr. 1074.8 simply, come near, approach, in imper., ἕπεο προτέρω come on nearer, Il.18.387, Od.5.91.9 follow up, esp. in mind, understand, ἆρ' ἕπομαί σου τῷ λόγῳ; Pl.Prt. 319a ;οὐχ ἕσπου τοῖς λεχθεῖσιν Id.Plt. 280b
;οὐχ ἕπομαι τοῖς λεγομένοις Id.Euthphr. 12a
.11 impers., ἕπεται διελθεῖν it follows to.., Arist.EN 1111b5.12 ἑπόμενα, τά, opp. προηγούμενα, backward points, i.e. those lying on the opposite side of the radius vector of a spiral from the direction of its motion, Archim.Spir.11 Def.6.b Astron., positions following in the daily movement of the heavens, eastward positions, Hipparch.1.11.5, etc.II of Things, as of bridal presents, ὅσσα ἔοικε φίλης ἐπὶ παιδὸς ἕπεσθαι go with her from the parent's house, Od.1.278, 2.197 (v. supr. 4 and 5).2 of honour, glory, etc.,τούτῳ.. κῦδος ἅμ' ἕψεται Il.4.415
; so ἄτη, τιμὴ ἕπεταί τινι, 9.512, 513,ἕπεται παλαιὸς ὄλβος Pi.P.5.55
;πειθὼ δ' ἕποιτο καὶ τύχη A.Supp. 523
, etc.; ἦ οὐ γιγνώσκεις ὅ τοι ἐκ Διὸς οὐχ ἕπετ' ἀλκή; that no defence attendeth thee from Zeus, Il.8.140, cf. Pi.N.11.43, A.Ag. 854.3 follow upon (i.e. result from),τῇ ἀχαριστίᾳ ἡ ἀναισχυντία ἕ. X.Cyr. 1.2.7
, etc.; τὰ ἑπόμενα τῆς τοιαύτης κατακοσμήσεως its consequences, Pl.Plt. 271e, cf. R. 504b; ἑπόμενος, opp. προηγούμενος, consequent (opp. antecedent), Dam.Pr. 115 ; τὰ ἑ. [μεγέθη] the consequents in a proportion, opp. ἡγούμενα, Euc.5Def.11, etc.4 follow suit, agree with,ἕπεται ὁ λόγος..Κάδμοιο κούραις Pi.O.2.22
; ἕπεται ἐν ἑκάστῳ μέτρον ib.13.47 ; ἑπόμενα σωφροσύνῃ things agreeing with.., Pl.Lg. 632c ; ἔργα -όμενα τῇ γραφῇ ib. 934c; τὰ τούτοις ἑ. the like to these, Id.R. 406d ; ἀναγκαῖα καὶ ἑ. ἀλλήλοις interdependent, ib. 486e ; ; of Nymphs, οὔτε θνητοῖς οὔτ' ἀθανάτοισιν ἕπονται they belong to.., h.Ven.259. -
3 παιδαγωγός
παιδᾰγωγ-ός, ὁ,A = παιδὸς ἀγωγός, slave who went with a boy from home to school and back again, Hdt.8.75, E. Ion 725, El. 287, Antipho 3.3.7, Lys.32.28, Pl.Ly. 208c: coupled with τίτθη, τροφός, Id.R. 373c; with ἡγεμών, ib. 467d; with διδάσκαλος, X.Lac.3.1; of Phoenix, as the π. of Achilles, Pl.R. 390e, etc.; Fabius is called the π. of Hannibal, because he always followed him about, Plu.Fab.5: metaph., ὁ νόμος π. εἰς Χριστόν has guided us until attainment of faith in Christ, Ep.Gal.3.24: generally, leader, δημοκρατίας, τυραννίδος, Plu.Arat.48, Galb.17.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παιδαγωγός
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4 ἔρρω
A , Ar. (v. infr.): [tense] aor. 1 : [tense] pf. ἤρρηκα ([etym.] εἰς-) Id.Th. 1075:— go slowly: ἔρρων limping, of Hephaestus, Il.18.421 ; ἥ μ' οἴῳ ἔρροντι συνήντετο met me wandering alone, Od.4.367.II go or come to one's own harm,ἐνθάδε ἔρρων Il.8.239
,9.364 ; ὑπὸ γαίῃ ἐρρήσεις h.Merc. l.c.;ἄτιμος ἔρρειν A.Eu. 884
; ὡς Πόλυβον ἤρρησεν he went with a murrain to Polybus, Ar.Ra. 1192, cf.Lys. 336 (lyr.).2 mostly in imper., away ! begone !Il.
8.164, Thgn.601 ;ἔρρ' οὕτως Il.22.498
: pl.,ἔρρετε 24.239
, A.R.3.562 : [ per.] 3sg., away with him, let him go to ruin,Il.
20.349, Od.5.139 ;ἀσπὶς ἐκείνη ἐρρέτω Archil.6.4
; in a legal formula,αὐτὸς μὲν ϝερρέτω Berl.Sitzb.1927.8
([dialect] Locr., v B. C.), cf. Schwyzer 415 (Elis, v B. C.); ϝάρρην ib.409; ἐρρέτω Ἴλιον perish Troy ! S.Ph. 1200 (anap.): with a Prep.,ἔρρ' ἐκ νήσου θᾶσσον Od.10.72
;ἔρρ' ἀπ' ἐμεῖο Theoc.20.2
;ἔρρ' ἐκ προσώπου Herod. 8.59
; in [dialect] Att. strengthd., go hang!Ar.
Pl. 604 (anap.), Pherecr.70.5, etc.;ἐς κόρακας ἔρρειν φασὶν ἐκ τῆς Ἀττικῆς Alex.94.5
;ἔρρε εἰς ὄλεθρόν τε καὶ Ἄβυδον Lys.Fr.5a
: opt.ἔρροις AP5.2
(Antip. Thess.): part.,ἔρρων νυν αὐτὸς χἡ ξυνοικήσασά σοι.. γηράσκετ' E.Alc. 734
: [tense] fut., οὐκ ἐρρήσετε; οὐκ ἐς κόρακας ἐρρήσετε; Ar.Lys. 1240, Pax 500 ;εἰ μὴ 'ρρήσεθ' Id.V. 1329
(lyr.).3 of persons and things, to be clean gone, perish, disappear,ἔρρων ἐκ ναός A.Pers. 964
(lyr.); ἔρρει πανώλης ib. 732 (troch.);ἄφαντος ἔρρει S.OT 560
, cf.Pl.Lg. 677c;ἔρρει ταῦτα ἐκ τῆς αὑτῶν χώρας Id.Phlb. 24d
;ἔρρειν ἐκ τῆς τοῦ εἶναι ἕδρας Plot.3.7.4
; ἔρρει τὰ κᾶλα the ships are lost, Hippocr. ap. X.HG1.1.23 (prob.) ;ἔρρει πᾶσ' Ἀφροδίτα A.Ag. 419
(lyr.) ; ἔρρει τὰ θεῖα the honour due to the gods is gone, S.OT 910 (lyr.) ;ἔρρει δέμας φλογιστόν Id.El.57
;ἔρρεις μάτην E.Hel. 1220
;θανόντας ἔρρειν Id.Supp. 1113
; ἐξ οἵων καλῶν ἔρρεις from what fortunes hast thou fallen, Id.IT 379 ;ἔρρει τὰ ἐμὰ πράγματα X.Smp.1.15
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5 λύω
λύω impf. ἔλυον; fut. λύσω LXX; 1 aor. ἔλυσα. Pass.: impf. ἐλυόμην; 1 fut. λυθήσομαι; 1 aor. ἐλύθην; pf. λέλυμαι, 2 sg. λέλυσαι, ptc. λελυμένος (Hom.+).① to undo someth. that is used to tie up or constrain someth., loose, untie bonds (Da 5:12 Theod.), fetters (Lucian, Dial. Mar. 14, 3; Job 39:5 δεσμούς; Philo, Somn. 1, 181; Hippol., Ref. 5, 19, 20) or someth. similar.ⓐ lit. τὰ δεσμά AcPl Ha 3, 14; τὸν ἱμάντα Mk 1:7; Lk 3:16; J 1:27. τὴν ζώνην MPol 13, 2 (JosAs 10:11; 13:3); σφραγῖδας break (Polyaenus 5, 2, 12) Rv 5:2, 5 v.l. (of the broken seals of a will: BGU 326 II, 21 ἡ διαθήκη ἐλύθη; POxy 715, 19.—λύω of the opening of a document: ParJer 7:21 λῦσον τὴν ἐπιστολὴν ταύτην; 7:36; Plut., Dio 31, 4 [a letter]; Vi. Aesopi W 92 P.)ⓑ fig. ἐλύθη ὁ δεσμὸς τ. γλώσσης αὐτοῦ Mk 7:35; cp. Lk 1:63 D. λύε πάντα σύνδεσμον ἀδικίας loose every unjust fetter B 3:3 (Is 58:6).② to set free someth. tied or similarly constrained, set free, loose, untieⓐ lit. a pers., animal, or thing that is bound or tied: a prisoner (Jos., Bell. 2, 28, Ant. 13, 409; Ps 145:7) Ac 22:30; cp. vs. 29 v.l.; ISm 6:2 (cp. b below); AcPl Ha 3, 6. Angels that are bound Rv 9:14f. Also more gener. (IAndrosIsis, Kyme 48 ἐγὼ τοὺς ἐν δεσμοῖς λύω) release, set free prisoners Ac 24:26 v.l.; τοὺς δεσμίους AcPl Ha 11, 9. Of Satan, bound and imprisoned in an abyss Rv 20:3. λυθήσεται ὁ σατανᾶς ἐκ τῆς φυλακῆς αὐτοῦ vs. 7.—Of Lazarus, bound in grave-clothes λύσατε αὐτόν unbind him J 11:44 (Vi. Aesopi I 83 λύσατε αὐτόν=take off his fetters).—Of animals (X., An. 3, 4, 35) a colt that is tied up Mt 21:2; Mk 11:2, 4f; Lk 19:30f, 33ab (perh. these passages suggest a kind of commandeering of transport indicated by the term ἀγγαρεύω JDerrett, NovT 13, ’71, 241–58), τὸν βοῦν ἀπὸ τῆς φάτνης untie the ox from the manger Lk 13:15 (λ. ἀπό as Quint. Smyrn. 4, 373; Is 5:27; Jer 47:4).—λ. τὸ ὑπόδημα untie the sandal Ac 7:33 (Ex 3:5; Josh 5:15); 13:25.—Pass. τὰς τρίχας λελυμέναι with unbound hair Hs 9, 9, 5; cp. τὰς τρίχας λελυμένας Hs 9, 13, 8.ⓑ fig. free, set free, release ἀπό τινος (TestJos 15:6; Cyranides p. 97, 12) λυθῆναι ἀπὸ τ. δεσμοῦ τούτου be set free from this bond Lk 13:16. λέλυσαι ἀπὸ γυναικός; are you free from a wife, i.e. not bound to a wife? 1 Cor 7:27 (a previous state of being ‘bound’ need not be assumed; cp. Chion, Ep. 7, 3 λελυμένως=[speak] in an unrestrained manner. See also Simplicius in Epict. p. 129, 3: ‘one who does not found a family is εὔλυτος’, i.e. free). The pf. pass. ptc. IMg 12:1 is the negation of δέδεμαι i.e. unbound. On ISm 6:2 s. comm. by WBauer. ἐκ instead of ἀπό: λ. τινὰ ἐκ τῶν ἁμαρτιῶν free someone from sins Rv 1:5. τινὰ ἐκ χειρὸς σιδήρου 1 Cl 56:9 (Job 5:20). Bonds from pers. loose, remove (Χριστὸς) λύσει ἀφʼ ὑμῶν πάντα δεσμόν IPhld 8:1.③ to reduce someth. by violence into its components, destroy (Iren. 1, 8, 1 [Harv. I 67, 9]), of a building tear down (Il. 16, 10; X., An. 2, 4, 17f; Herodian 7, 1, 7; 1 Esdr 1:52; Jos., Bell. 6, 32; SibOr 3, 409) τ. ναὸν τοῦτον J 2:19. τὸ μεσότοιχον Eph 2:14 (in imagery).—ἡ πρύμνα ἐλύετο the stern began to break up Ac 27:41 (PLond III 1164h, 19 p. 164 [III A.D.] uses λ. of the dismantling of a ship). Of the parts of the universe, as it is broken up and destroyed in the final conflagration 2 Pt 3:10–12 (cp. Just., D. 5, 4; Tat. 25, 2).—Of a meeting (Il. 1, 305; Od. 2, 257; Apollon. Rhod. 1, 708; X., Cyr. 6, 1, 2; Diod S 19, 25, 7; EpArist 202; Jos., Ant. 14, 388 λυθείσης τ. βουλῆς) λυθείσης τ. συναγωγῆς when the meeting of the synagogue had broken up Ac 13:43.—λυθεῖσα Ox 1081, 3 as edited (so also Otero I 82, no. 3) is incorrectly read instead of ἐ]ληλύθεισαν, s. s.v. ἔρχομαι 1aζ.④ to do away with, destroy, bring to an end, abolish (Socrat., Ep. 28, 2 and 4 ‘dispel’ slanders; Tat. 13, 1 ψυχὴ … λύεται μετὰ τοῦ σώματος; Mel., P. 43, 301 ὁ τύπος ἐλύθη=the type was abolished [when the antitype made its appearance]) λ. τὰ ἔργα τ. διαβόλου destroy the works of the devil 1J 3:8. Pass. ἐλύετο πᾶσα μαγεία all magic began to be dissolved IEph 19:3. λύεται ὁ ὄλεθρος ἐν τ. ὁμονοίᾳ his destructiveness comes to an end through the unity 13:1.—λ. τ. ὠδῖνας τ. θανάτου must mean in its context: (God) brought the pangs to an end (IG IV2, 128, 49 [280 B.C.] ἔλυσεν ὠδῖνα; Lycophron vs. 1198 ὠδῖνας ἐξέλυσε γονῆς; Himerius, Or. 64 [=Or. 18], 1 λυθῆναι τὰς ὠδῖνας of the cessation of labor pains; Job 39:2; Aelian, HA 12, 5 τοὺς τῶν ὠδίνων λῦσαι δεσμούς; Eutecnius 3 p. 30, 26), so that the ‘birth’ which is to bring Christ to light may attain its goal (Haenchen ad loc.) Ac 2:24 (but s. θάνατος 1bβ; originally it is probable that ‘the bonds of death’ went with ‘loose’); Pol 1:2—Of commandments, laws, statements repeal, annul, abolish (Hdt. 1, 29, 1 νόμον. Text fr. Nysa in Diod S 1, 27, 4 ὅσα ἐγὼ ἐνομοθέτησα, οὐδεὶς αὐτὰ δύναται λῦσαι; Ael. Aristid. 30 p. 573 D.: νόμους; Achilles Tat. 3, 3, 5; SIG 355, 21; 1219, 12; Jos., Ant. 11, 140) ἐντολήν Mt 5:19. τὸ σάββατον abolish the Sabbath J 5:18 (in John, Jesus is accused not of breaking the Sabbath, but of doing away w. it as an ordinance). Pass. (Dio Chrys. 58 [75], 10 τ. νόμου λυθέντος) 7:23; 10:35 (RJungkuntz, CTM 35, ’64, 556–65 [J 10:34–6]).—λύειν τὸν Ἰησοῦν annul (the true teaching about) Jesus (by spurning it); (cp. Alex. Aphr., Fat. 26, II 2 p. 196, 18 λ. τινὰ τῶν Ζήνωνος λόγων=certain teachings of Zeno; opp. ὁμολογεῖν: s. Iren. 1, 9, 3 [Harv. I 85, 10]) 1J 4:3 v.l. (for the rdg. λύει s. Iren. 3, 16, 8 [Harv. II 90, 3]; Cl. Al., Fgm. 35 p. 218, 10ff Stählin; Orig. XI [GCS] 152, 28; Socrates, HE 7, 32; EHarnack, SBBerlAk 1915, 556–61=Studien I ’31, 132–37; A Rahlfs, TLZ 40, 1915, 525; OPiper, JBL 66, ’47, 440–44 [exorcistic, break a spell]).⑤ On the combination and contrast of δέειν and λύειν Mt 16:19; 18:18 s. δέω 4; also GLambert, Vivre et Penser, IIIe s., ’43/44, 91–103.—B. 1239f. M-M. EDNT. TW. Sv. -
6 ἕπομαι
ἕπομαι (ἕπομαι, -εται, -ονται; ἕπηται; ἕποιτο; ἑπέσθω; ἑπόμενοι: fut. ἕψεται, -ονται: impf. ἕπετο: aor. ἕσπετο; coni. ἑσπέσθαι; ἑσπόμενοι, σπομέναν.)1 followa of people, c. dat.καί ποτε χαλκότοξον Ἀμαζόνων μετ' ἀλκὰν ἕπετό οἱ N. 3.39
καὶ ταῦτα μὲν παλαιότεροι ὁδὸν ἀμαξιτὸν εὗρον· ἕπομαι δὲ καὶ αὐτὸς ἔχων μελέταν N. 6.54
τοὶ καὶ σὺν μάχαις δὶς πόλιν Τρώων πράθον, ἑσπόμενοι Ἡρακλῆι πρότερον, καὶ σὺν Ἀτρείδαις I. 5.36
τὶν γὰρ εὔφρων ἕψεται πρώτα θυγάτηρ Παρθ. 2.. Νηρεὺς δ' ὁ γέρων ἕπετα[ι (supp. Lobel) Pae. 15.4b of things, c. dat. “πεύθομαι δ' αὐτὰν κατακλυσθεῖσαν ἐκ δούρατος ἐναλίαν βᾶμεν σὺν ἅλμᾳ ἑσπέρας ὑγρῷ πελάγει σπομέναν” (the clod went with the spray by which it was washed into the sea, Gildersleeve) P. 4.40 met., ὅλβος ἅμ' ἕσπετο sc.Ἰαμίδαις O. 6.72
μέγα τοι κλέος αἰεί, ᾧτινι σὸν γέρας ἕσπετ' ἀγλαόν ( ἕσπητ v. l.) O. 8.11 τόλμα δε καὶ ἀμφιλαφὴς δύναμις ἕσποιτο ( ἕποιτο v. l.) O. 9.83μακρότεραι Τερψίᾳ θ' ἕψοντ Ἐριτίμῳ τ ἀοιδαί O. 13.42
καιρὸν εἰ φθέγξαιο, μείων ἕπεται μῶμος ἀνθρώπων (sc. σοι) P. 1.82 οἷα ψιθύρων παλάμαις ἕπετ' αἰεὶ βροτῷ (Heindorf: βροτῶν codd.) P. 2.75τὶν δὲ μοῖρ' εὐδαιμονίας ἕπεται P. 3.84
πολὺς εὖτ' ἂν ἐπιβρίσαις ἕπηται (sc. ὄλβος) P. 3.106 ὁ Βάττου δ' ἕπεται παλαιὸς ὄλβος ἔμπαν τὰ καὶ τὰ νέμων (sc. σοι) P. 5.55 ἕποιτο μοῖρα καὶ ὑστέραισιν ἐν ἁμέραις ἀγάνορα πλοῦτον ἀνθεῖν σφίσιν ( ἕσποιτο coni. Mosch.) P. 10.17μεγάλαι δ' ἀρεταὶ θνατοῖς ἕπονται ἐκ σέθεν I. 3.4
ἕσπετο δ' αἰενάου πλούτου νέφος ( ἕπετο v. l.) fr. 119. 4.cI heed, obey ἐγὼ δ' ὑψίθρονον Κλωθὼ κασιγνήτας τε προσεννέπω̆ ἑσπέσθαι κλυταῖς ἀνδρὸς φίλου Μοίρας ἐφετμαῖς (Pauw: σπέσθαι codd.) I. 6.17 σῶμα μὲν πάντων ἕπεται θανάτῳ περισθενεῖ fr. 131. b. 1.II accord, be in keeping with ἕπεται δὲ λόγος εὐθρόνοις Κάδμοιο κούραις (ἐπ' αὐτῶν ἁρμόζει. Σ.) O. 2.22 ἕπεται δὲ λόγῳ δίκας ἄωτος, ἐσλὸν αἰνεῖν” N. 3.29 “ θυμὸς δ' ἑπέσθω” (sc. καθάπερ καὶ τὸ σῶμα. Σ.) I. 6.49III be attendant, beἕπεται δ' ἐν ἑκάστῳ μέτρον O. 13.47
ἐσσόμενον προιδεῖν συγγενὲς οἷς ἕπεται N. 1.28
τὸ δ' ἐκ Διὸς ἀνθρώποις σαφὲς οὐχ ἕπεται τέκμαρ N. 11.43
IV follow, traceἀρχαῖς δὲ προτέραις ἑπόμενοι καί νυν κελαδησόμεθα O. 10.78
V dub., follow c. acc. ἕπεται δέ, Θεαῖε, ματρώων πολύγνωτον γένος ὑμετέρων εὐάγων τιμὰ ( κατά subaudit Σ: ἐπέβα coni. Wil.: πολυγνώτῳ γένει Er. Schmid: ἐφέπει Bury) N. 10.37VI fragg. ἕπομ[αι (supp. Snell) fr. 215. 13. μελιρρόθων δ' ἕπεται πλόκαμοι fr. 246a. -
7 παιδαγωγοίς
παιδαγωγέωattend as a: pres opt act 2nd sg (attic epic doric)παιδαγωγόςslave who went with a boy from home to school and back again: masc dat pl -
8 παιδαγωγοῖς
παιδαγωγέωattend as a: pres opt act 2nd sg (attic epic doric)παιδαγωγόςslave who went with a boy from home to school and back again: masc dat pl -
9 παιδαγωγού
παιδαγωγέωattend as a: pres imperat mp 2nd sg (attic)παιδαγωγέωattend as a: imperf ind mp 2nd sg (attic)παιδαγωγόςslave who went with a boy from home to school and back again: masc gen sg -
10 παιδαγωγοῦ
παιδαγωγέωattend as a: pres imperat mp 2nd sg (attic)παιδαγωγέωattend as a: imperf ind mp 2nd sg (attic)παιδαγωγόςslave who went with a boy from home to school and back again: masc gen sg -
11 παιδαγωγοί
παιδαγωγόςslave who went with a boy from home to school and back again: masc nom /voc pl -
12 παιδαγωγούς
παιδαγωγόςslave who went with a boy from home to school and back again: masc acc pl -
13 παιδαγωγών
παιδαγωγέωattend as a: pres part act masc nom sg (attic epic doric)παιδαγωγόςslave who went with a boy from home to school and back again: masc gen pl -
14 παιδαγωγῶν
παιδαγωγέωattend as a: pres part act masc nom sg (attic epic doric)παιδαγωγόςslave who went with a boy from home to school and back again: masc gen pl -
15 παιδαγωγέ
παιδαγωγόςslave who went with a boy from home to school and back again: masc voc sg -
16 παιδαγωγόν
παιδαγωγόςslave who went with a boy from home to school and back again: masc acc sg -
17 παιδαγωγός
παιδαγωγόςslave who went with a boy from home to school and back again: masc nom sg -
18 παιδαγώγ'
παιδαγωγέ, παιδαγωγόςslave who went with a boy from home to school and back again: masc voc sg -
19 κυκλεύω
κυκλεύω (κύκλος, ‘ring, circle’, also s. three next entries) 1 aor. ἐκύκλευσα (Strabo 6, 3, 7; PLond I, 131 recto, 508 p. 185 [78/79 A.D.]; PGrenf I 58, 7; 4 Km 3:25; JosAs 1:1 ‘make a circuit of the entire country’)① to move so as to encircle an object, surround τὴν παρεμβολὴν τῶν ἁγίων Rv 20:9. τινά someone J 10:24 v.l.② to make a complete movement around an object, go around abs. ἐκύκλευον ἐγὼ μετʼ αὐτοῦ I went with him (around the tower) Hs 9, 9, 6. S. κυκλόω 2.—DELG s.v. κύκλος. M-M. -
20 σκυθρωπία
σκυθρωπία, ας, ἡ (hapax leg.; σκυθρωπός fr. σκυθρός ‘sullen’ and ὤψ ‘face’) a sorrow that gives a gloomy aspect to one’s face, sorrow ἐξῆλθεν ὁ Παῦλος μετὰ μεγάλης σκυθρωπίας Paul went with heavy sadness AcPl Ha 7, 36. S. next entry.
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