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1 βάπτω
βάπτω fut. βάψω; 1 aor. ἔβαψα; pf. pass. ptc. βεβαμμένος (this form Epict. 2, 9, 20 of the experience [τὸ πάθος] that causes a Ἕλλην to become a Ἰουδαῖος); aor. ἐβάφην (Hom.+, pap, LXX) to dip someth. in a liquid, dip, dip in J 13:26, ἐμβάπτω P66 et al. (cp. Ruth 2:14); ἄκρον τοῦ δακτύλου ὕδατος the tip of the finger in water (on the gen. ὕδατος cp. B-D-F §172; Arat., Phaenomena 651 βάπτων ὠκεανοῖο; 858 Maass) Lk 16:24. The dat. also occurs (ἔβαψεν τῷ ὕδατι 4 Km 8:15 v.l.) ibid. v.l.; ἱμάτιον βεβαμμένον αἵματι Rv 19:13 (the text is uncertain; v.l. ῥεραντισμένον, περιρεραμμένον, ἐρραμμένον s. ῥαντίζω, περιρραίνω, ῥαίνω) a garment dipped in blood = dyed in blood (s. JScott, ClJ 16, 1920, 53f for exx. of β.=‘stain’ w. blood fr. Batrachom. 220 and Lucian, Ver. Hist. 1, 17. For the act of dipping into dye s. GThGk A 8 [Ea p. 148 note, a portion of text from the fragmentary ms.Paris Bibl. nat. gr. 239]; s. also Hdt. 7, 67 εἵματα βεβαμμένα; PCairZen 630, 1 [III B.C.]; POxy 736, 6 [I A.D.]; Jos., Bell. 4, 563, Ant. 3, 102); the imagery vss. 11–13 is that of a regal figure, who would be caparisoned in a garment with hue of indigo, the standard color for a head of state (s. πορφύρα); the blood of Jesus suggests such royal purple dye in a climactic contrast to the woman described 17:4 and the ‘great city’ 18:16.—B. 415. DELG. M-M. TW. -
2 low vacuum
1) Техника: низкий вакуум (1E+5 - 1E+2 Па)2) Космонавтика: неглубокий вакуум3) Метрология: (rough) низкий вакуум, низкий вакуум (105-102 Па)4) Макаров: низкий вакуум (10 5 - 10 2 Па) -
3 низкий вакуум
1) Engineering: coarse vacuum (один из видов технического вакуума), low vacuum (1E+5 - 1E+2 Па), partial vacuum (1E+5 - 1E+2 Па), rough vacuum, slight vacuum2) Metallurgy: soft vacuum3) Metrology: low (rough) vacuum, low vacuum (105-102 Па), poor vacuum (выше 10(up 2) Па), rough vacuum (выше 10(up 2) Па)4) Makarov: low vacuum (10 5 - 10 2 Па), partial vacuum (10 5 - 10 2 Па), rough vacuum (10 5 - 10 2 Па), slight vacuum (10 5 - 10 2 Па) -
4 at
at, conj. [st2]1 [-] mais, cependant, toutefois, pourtant. - mais, au contraire, par contre, en revanche. [st2]2 [-] d'autre part, de (son, notre...) côté, quant à. [st2]3 [-] quoi? comment? [st2]4 [-] or (dans un raisonnement). [st2]5 [-] mais... donc (avec un impératif). [ABCR]I [conjonction, qui marque, comme liaison logique, l'opposition] mais, mais au contraire [zapst]¶1 elle met en regard ou oppose des personnages, des idées: tibi ita hoc videtur, at ego... Ter. Andr. 563: c'est ton avis, mais moi... ; at ego, Plaut. Amph. 436 ; Rud. 635, etc.: moi, de mon côté; Remus... ; at Romulus... Enn. An. 80: Rémus... ; de son côté, Romulus... ; Titurius trepidare... ; at Cotta: Caes. BG. 5, 33, 2: Titurius de s'agiter...; Cotta, par contre; Græci... ; at Cimbri, Cic. Tusc. 2, 6, 5: les Grecs... ; les Cimbres, au contraire; majores nostri Tusculanos, Hernicos in civitatem etiam receperunt; at Karthaginem funditus sustulerunt, Cic. Off. 1, 35: nos ancêtres allèrent jusqu'à donner le droit de cité aux habitants de Tusculum, aux Herniques ; par contre, ils détruisirent Carthage de fond en comble, cf. Off. 1, 97 ; 1, 113 ; Tusc. 1, 105 ; Nat. 1, 24, etc. II at non: mais non pas: Cic. Tull. 20; Clu. 74; Or. 151; Tusc. 2, 61; Nat. 1, 81; Div. 2, 133, etc. II at contra, Cic. Pis. 95; Quinct. 75; Amer. 131; Verr. 5, 66; Fin. 1, 56; Tusc. 1, 5: mais, par contre; ou at... e contrario, Cic. Com. 47; Nep. Eum. 1, 5 [zapst]¶2 at détachant la personne est surtout fréquent dans les imprécations: at te di perduint! Plaut. Merc. 793: toi, que les dieux te confondent, cf. Most. 38, Pseud. 836, etc. ; Ter. Eun. 431, etc. ; at tibi di dignum factis exitium duint, Ter. Andr. 666: à toi, que les dieux te donnent la fin que mérite ta conduite! at vobis male sit, Catul. 3. 13: quant à vous, soyez maudites; at tibi pro scelere... Virg. En. 2, 535: à toi! que pour prix de ton crime [les dieux te donnent la récompense que tu mérites!] II dans les vœux, les prières, etc.: Plaut. Mil. 231 ; Men. 1021, etc. ; at tu concede mihi... Cic. Att. 12, 31, 2: de ton côté, toi, accorde-moi...; at vos, o Superi... Virg. En. 8, 572: et vous, ô dieux d'en haut [ayez pitié...]; at tu, nauta... Hor. O. 1, 28, 23: mais toi, nocher... II dans le dialogue, surtout sous la forme at ille, lui, de son côté: quem (Sex. Pompeium) cum Scato salutasset, "quem te appellem" inquit; at ille "voluntate hospitem, necessitate hostem": Cic. Phil. 12, 27, Scaton l'ayant salué, "comment faut-il que je t'appelle?" lui dit-il; l'autre repartit "ton hôte par les sentiments, ton ennemi par la nécessité", cf. Tusc. 2, 61; Div. 2, 133, etc. ; at vero ille sapiens, Cic. Tusc. 1, 117: tandis que l'autre, le sage, cf. Cæc. 56 ; Sest. 139 ; Cat. 1, 4, 10, etc. [zapst]¶3 objection d'un adversaire, réelle ou fictive: at, inquis, inquies: mais, dis-tu, diras-tu: Cic. Att. 15, 4, 3 ; 7, 9, 3; at, inquit Cic. Pis. 74 ; Planc. 33, etc., mais... dit-il; at memoria minuitur, Cic. CM 21: mais, dit-on, la mémoire diminue; "at in Italia fuit"; fateor, Cic. Verr. 5, 5: "mais elle [la guerre] a été en Italie"; je le reconnais, cf. Rabir. 31; Phil. 1, 21, etc. ; at enim: mais diras-tu, mais dira-t-on: Cic. Mur. 78 ; Off. 3, 105; Sull. 56, etc. II réponse à l'objection: "male judicavit populus", at judicavit, Cic. Planc. 11: "le peuple a mal jugé"; mais il a jugé, cf. Phil. 2, 12; Att. 7, 11, 3; Amer. 41, etc. II [réponse à une sorte d'objection] oui (soit), mais: huic infesta mater, at mater, Cic. Clu. 42: sa mère lui était hostile; mais c'était sa mère; parens tuus Catilinæ fuit advocatus, improbo homini, at supplici, Cic. Sull. 81: ton père a assisté Catilina, un homme pervers, mais suppliant; non honestum consilium, at utile, Cic. Off. 3, 97: dessein peu honorable, mais utile, cf. Verr. 3, 41; Planc. 67; Dom. 77; Or. 104; Br. 238; satis, si ita vis, naturæ fortasse (vixisti), at patriæ serte parum, Cic. Marc. 25: oui, si tu veux, tu as assez vécu peut-être pour la nature; mais pour la patrie à coup sûr pas assez, cf. Arch. 22; Dom. 22; Nat. 3, 92; Tusc. 1, 85 II à la fois dans l'obj. et la réponse: at multi ita sunt, imbecilli senes ut... ; at id quidem non proprium senectutis vitium est, Cic. CM. 35: mais, dira-t-on, il y a des vieillards si faibles que...; mais ce n'est point là un défaut propre à la vieillesse, cf. Font. 21; Fin. 2, 88 ; CM. 68, etc. II objection le plus souvent ironique, at, credo: mais, sans doute: Verr. 4, 102 ; Dej. 16 ; Rab. 29, etc. II réponse à une interrog. oratoire: quo me miser conferam? in Capitoliumne? at fratris sanguine madet, GRACCH. d. Cic. de Or. 3, 214, où porter mes pas dans mon malheur? au Capitole? mais il est tout imprégné du sang de mon frère, cf. Cic. Verr. 2, 192; Cat. 1, 28; Mil. 15; Scaur. 45, etc.; Sall. C. 51, 22 [zapst]¶4 et pourtant: facinus indignum! epistulam tibi neminem reddidisse! at scito... Cic. Att. 2, 13, 1: l'indignité! que personne ne t'ait remis cette lettre! et pourtant sache que...; quæ C. Catonis illius qui consul fuit inpedimenta retinuit; at cujus hominis! clarissimi ac potentissimi, Cic. Verr. 4, 22: cette cité a retenu les bagages de C. Caton, de celui qui fut consul; et pourtant, quel homme c'était! des plus illustres, et des plus puissants; quis novit omnino? at quem virum, di boni! Cic. Br. 65: qui le [Caton] connaît seulement? et pourtant quel homme, grands dieux! cf. Ter. Phorm. 367; quid hoc levius? at quantus orator! Cic. Tusc. 5, 103: quelle plus grande marque de faiblesse? et pourtant quel éminent orateur! cf. Verr. 3, 20; Mil. 45; 102, etc. [zapst]¶5 [marque insistance, enchérissement]: et (et qui plus est): fac ita ut jussi - faciam - at diligenter - flet - at mature - fiet, Ter. Eun. 207: fais ce que je t'ai dit - je le ferai - et consciencieusement - ce sera fait - et promptement - ce sera fait; quid? a Tyndaritanis non simulacrum Mercurii sustulisti? at quemadmodum, dii immortales! quam audacter! Cic. Verr. 4, 84: quoi? n'as-tu pas enlevé aux habitants de Tyndaris une statue de Mercure? et comment, grands dieux! avec quelle audace! at quam ob causam! Cic. Verr. 5, 141: et pourquoi? at illa quanti sunt... ! Cic. CM 49, et puis (et, qui plus est) cet autre avantage, quel prix n'a-t-il pas... ? at vero quanta maris est pulchritudo! Cic Nat. 2, 100: et puis, quelle n'est pas la beauté de la mer! cf. Verr. 2, 160 ; Cæl. 57, etc. [zapst]¶6 brusque appel à la réflexion, à l'attention: at vide, Fam. 7, 24, 2: cependant, vois; at videte, Cic. Verr. 4, 151; Phil. 2, 77, etc.: mais voyez (considérez) II [réserve, limitation, sous forme interrogative] mais, attention ! prætor appellatur; at quis appellat? Cic. Verr. 4, 116: on en appelle au préteur; mais qui en appelle? ex tota provincia homines nobilissimi venerunt... ; at quem ad modem venerunt? Cic. Verr. 2, 11: de la province entière les hommes les plus notables sont venus..., mais dans quelles conditions sont-ils venus? cf. Phil. 5, 24. [zapst]¶7 [restriction] mais à défaut, mais alors, mais du moins: Thaïs te orabat, ut cras redires; - rus eo; - fac amabo; - non possum, inquam; - at tu apud nos hic mane, dum redeat ipsa, Ter. Eun. 534: Thaïs te priait de revenir demain; - je vais à la campagne; - de grâce, fais en sorte; - impossible, te dis-je; - mais alors, attends ici son retour près de nous; quid ergo? audacissimus ego ex omnibus? minime; at tanto officiosior quam ceteri? Cic. Amer. 2: quoi donc ? je suis le plus audacieux de tous? pas le moins du monde; alors, je suis à ce point plus serviable que les autres? [zapst]¶8 [dans la mineure d'un syllogisme] or: non cadunt hæc in virum fortem; igitur ne ægritudo quidem; at nemo sapiens nisi fortis; non cadet ergo in sapientem ægritudo, Cic. Tusc. 2, 14: ces sentiments ne sont pas connus de l'homme courageux; donc le chagrin non plus; or pas de sage qui ne soit courageux; le chagrin donc ne sera pas connu du sage, cf. Inv. 1, 72 ; Nat. 3, 43 ; Div. 2, 50 ; Fat. 31; Tusc. 3, 15, etc. [zapst]¶9 [opposition très atténuée; mise en regard de deux personnages, de deux faits, de deux groupes de faits] cependant, d'autre part: Cic. Div. 1, 74 ; Att. 16, 5, 3, etc.; Caes. BC. 2, 7, 3; Nep. Ep. 2, 3; Them. 4, 1, etc. ; Tac. H. 1, 53, etc. [zapI]II [introduisant la prop. principale après une subordonnée, le plus souvent conditionnelle] du moins, par contre, en revanche: [zapst]¶1 quod rara vides magis esse animalia quædam, at regione locoque alio... Lucr. 2, 534: quant au fait que certaines espèces d'animaux t'apparaissent plus rares que d'autres, en revanche dans une région et un lieu différents...; quoniam tuum insanabile ingenium est, at tu tuo supplicio doce... Liv. 1, 28, 9: puisque tu as une nature incurable, enseigne du moins par ton supplice..., cf. Caes. BG. 7, 2, 2 II quamquam ego vinum bibo, at... Plaut. Pers. 170: j'ai beau boire du vin, cependant... [quamvis... at Virg. G. 4, 208] [zapst]¶2 si ego hic peribo, at erit mi hoc factum mortuo memorabile, Plaut. Capt. 684: si moi je perds la vie ici, du moins en mourant aurai-je accompli une action digne de mémoire, cf. Bacch. 366, etc. ; Ter. Eun. 866, etc. ; Cic. Prov. 14 ; Phil. 2, 114 ; Liv. 1, 41, 3, etc. II plus souvent conditionnelle négative: Cic. Mil. 93, etc. ; Caes. BG. 1, 43, 9, etc. ; liceat hæc nobis, si oblivisci non possumus, at tacere, Cic. Flacc. 61: ces événements, si je ne puis les oublier, qu'il me soit permis du moins de les taire; si tibi fortuna non dedit ut..., at natura certe dedit ut... Cic. Amer. 46: si la fortune ne t'a pas donné de..., du moins la nature t'a-t-elle donné de..., cf. Rep. 3, 7, etc. ; Caes. BG. 5, 29, 7 II si non (si minus)... at tamen, Cic. Planc. 35 ; Font. 37 ; Br. 15 ; Phil. 2, 78, etc.: sinon... du moins (cependant).* * *at, conj. [st2]1 [-] mais, cependant, toutefois, pourtant. - mais, au contraire, par contre, en revanche. [st2]2 [-] d'autre part, de (son, notre...) côté, quant à. [st2]3 [-] quoi? comment? [st2]4 [-] or (dans un raisonnement). [st2]5 [-] mais... donc (avec un impératif). [ABCR]I [conjonction, qui marque, comme liaison logique, l'opposition] mais, mais au contraire [zapst]¶1 elle met en regard ou oppose des personnages, des idées: tibi ita hoc videtur, at ego... Ter. Andr. 563: c'est ton avis, mais moi... ; at ego, Plaut. Amph. 436 ; Rud. 635, etc.: moi, de mon côté; Remus... ; at Romulus... Enn. An. 80: Rémus... ; de son côté, Romulus... ; Titurius trepidare... ; at Cotta: Caes. BG. 5, 33, 2: Titurius de s'agiter...; Cotta, par contre; Græci... ; at Cimbri, Cic. Tusc. 2, 6, 5: les Grecs... ; les Cimbres, au contraire; majores nostri Tusculanos, Hernicos in civitatem etiam receperunt; at Karthaginem funditus sustulerunt, Cic. Off. 1, 35: nos ancêtres allèrent jusqu'à donner le droit de cité aux habitants de Tusculum, aux Herniques ; par contre, ils détruisirent Carthage de fond en comble, cf. Off. 1, 97 ; 1, 113 ; Tusc. 1, 105 ; Nat. 1, 24, etc. II at non: mais non pas: Cic. Tull. 20; Clu. 74; Or. 151; Tusc. 2, 61; Nat. 1, 81; Div. 2, 133, etc. II at contra, Cic. Pis. 95; Quinct. 75; Amer. 131; Verr. 5, 66; Fin. 1, 56; Tusc. 1, 5: mais, par contre; ou at... e contrario, Cic. Com. 47; Nep. Eum. 1, 5 [zapst]¶2 at détachant la personne est surtout fréquent dans les imprécations: at te di perduint! Plaut. Merc. 793: toi, que les dieux te confondent, cf. Most. 38, Pseud. 836, etc. ; Ter. Eun. 431, etc. ; at tibi di dignum factis exitium duint, Ter. Andr. 666: à toi, que les dieux te donnent la fin que mérite ta conduite! at vobis male sit, Catul. 3. 13: quant à vous, soyez maudites; at tibi pro scelere... Virg. En. 2, 535: à toi! que pour prix de ton crime [les dieux te donnent la récompense que tu mérites!] II dans les vœux, les prières, etc.: Plaut. Mil. 231 ; Men. 1021, etc. ; at tu concede mihi... Cic. Att. 12, 31, 2: de ton côté, toi, accorde-moi...; at vos, o Superi... Virg. En. 8, 572: et vous, ô dieux d'en haut [ayez pitié...]; at tu, nauta... Hor. O. 1, 28, 23: mais toi, nocher... II dans le dialogue, surtout sous la forme at ille, lui, de son côté: quem (Sex. Pompeium) cum Scato salutasset, "quem te appellem" inquit; at ille "voluntate hospitem, necessitate hostem": Cic. Phil. 12, 27, Scaton l'ayant salué, "comment faut-il que je t'appelle?" lui dit-il; l'autre repartit "ton hôte par les sentiments, ton ennemi par la nécessité", cf. Tusc. 2, 61; Div. 2, 133, etc. ; at vero ille sapiens, Cic. Tusc. 1, 117: tandis que l'autre, le sage, cf. Cæc. 56 ; Sest. 139 ; Cat. 1, 4, 10, etc. [zapst]¶3 objection d'un adversaire, réelle ou fictive: at, inquis, inquies: mais, dis-tu, diras-tu: Cic. Att. 15, 4, 3 ; 7, 9, 3; at, inquit Cic. Pis. 74 ; Planc. 33, etc., mais... dit-il; at memoria minuitur, Cic. CM 21: mais, dit-on, la mémoire diminue; "at in Italia fuit"; fateor, Cic. Verr. 5, 5: "mais elle [la guerre] a été en Italie"; je le reconnais, cf. Rabir. 31; Phil. 1, 21, etc. ; at enim: mais diras-tu, mais dira-t-on: Cic. Mur. 78 ; Off. 3, 105; Sull. 56, etc. II réponse à l'objection: "male judicavit populus", at judicavit, Cic. Planc. 11: "le peuple a mal jugé"; mais il a jugé, cf. Phil. 2, 12; Att. 7, 11, 3; Amer. 41, etc. II [réponse à une sorte d'objection] oui (soit), mais: huic infesta mater, at mater, Cic. Clu. 42: sa mère lui était hostile; mais c'était sa mère; parens tuus Catilinæ fuit advocatus, improbo homini, at supplici, Cic. Sull. 81: ton père a assisté Catilina, un homme pervers, mais suppliant; non honestum consilium, at utile, Cic. Off. 3, 97: dessein peu honorable, mais utile, cf. Verr. 3, 41; Planc. 67; Dom. 77; Or. 104; Br. 238; satis, si ita vis, naturæ fortasse (vixisti), at patriæ serte parum, Cic. Marc. 25: oui, si tu veux, tu as assez vécu peut-être pour la nature; mais pour la patrie à coup sûr pas assez, cf. Arch. 22; Dom. 22; Nat. 3, 92; Tusc. 1, 85 II à la fois dans l'obj. et la réponse: at multi ita sunt, imbecilli senes ut... ; at id quidem non proprium senectutis vitium est, Cic. CM. 35: mais, dira-t-on, il y a des vieillards si faibles que...; mais ce n'est point là un défaut propre à la vieillesse, cf. Font. 21; Fin. 2, 88 ; CM. 68, etc. II objection le plus souvent ironique, at, credo: mais, sans doute: Verr. 4, 102 ; Dej. 16 ; Rab. 29, etc. II réponse à une interrog. oratoire: quo me miser conferam? in Capitoliumne? at fratris sanguine madet, GRACCH. d. Cic. de Or. 3, 214, où porter mes pas dans mon malheur? au Capitole? mais il est tout imprégné du sang de mon frère, cf. Cic. Verr. 2, 192; Cat. 1, 28; Mil. 15; Scaur. 45, etc.; Sall. C. 51, 22 [zapst]¶4 et pourtant: facinus indignum! epistulam tibi neminem reddidisse! at scito... Cic. Att. 2, 13, 1: l'indignité! que personne ne t'ait remis cette lettre! et pourtant sache que...; quæ C. Catonis illius qui consul fuit inpedimenta retinuit; at cujus hominis! clarissimi ac potentissimi, Cic. Verr. 4, 22: cette cité a retenu les bagages de C. Caton, de celui qui fut consul; et pourtant, quel homme c'était! des plus illustres, et des plus puissants; quis novit omnino? at quem virum, di boni! Cic. Br. 65: qui le [Caton] connaît seulement? et pourtant quel homme, grands dieux! cf. Ter. Phorm. 367; quid hoc levius? at quantus orator! Cic. Tusc. 5, 103: quelle plus grande marque de faiblesse? et pourtant quel éminent orateur! cf. Verr. 3, 20; Mil. 45; 102, etc. [zapst]¶5 [marque insistance, enchérissement]: et (et qui plus est): fac ita ut jussi - faciam - at diligenter - flet - at mature - fiet, Ter. Eun. 207: fais ce que je t'ai dit - je le ferai - et consciencieusement - ce sera fait - et promptement - ce sera fait; quid? a Tyndaritanis non simulacrum Mercurii sustulisti? at quemadmodum, dii immortales! quam audacter! Cic. Verr. 4, 84: quoi? n'as-tu pas enlevé aux habitants de Tyndaris une statue de Mercure? et comment, grands dieux! avec quelle audace! at quam ob causam! Cic. Verr. 5, 141: et pourquoi? at illa quanti sunt... ! Cic. CM 49, et puis (et, qui plus est) cet autre avantage, quel prix n'a-t-il pas... ? at vero quanta maris est pulchritudo! Cic Nat. 2, 100: et puis, quelle n'est pas la beauté de la mer! cf. Verr. 2, 160 ; Cæl. 57, etc. [zapst]¶6 brusque appel à la réflexion, à l'attention: at vide, Fam. 7, 24, 2: cependant, vois; at videte, Cic. Verr. 4, 151; Phil. 2, 77, etc.: mais voyez (considérez) II [réserve, limitation, sous forme interrogative] mais, attention ! prætor appellatur; at quis appellat? Cic. Verr. 4, 116: on en appelle au préteur; mais qui en appelle? ex tota provincia homines nobilissimi venerunt... ; at quem ad modem venerunt? Cic. Verr. 2, 11: de la province entière les hommes les plus notables sont venus..., mais dans quelles conditions sont-ils venus? cf. Phil. 5, 24. [zapst]¶7 [restriction] mais à défaut, mais alors, mais du moins: Thaïs te orabat, ut cras redires; - rus eo; - fac amabo; - non possum, inquam; - at tu apud nos hic mane, dum redeat ipsa, Ter. Eun. 534: Thaïs te priait de revenir demain; - je vais à la campagne; - de grâce, fais en sorte; - impossible, te dis-je; - mais alors, attends ici son retour près de nous; quid ergo? audacissimus ego ex omnibus? minime; at tanto officiosior quam ceteri? Cic. Amer. 2: quoi donc ? je suis le plus audacieux de tous? pas le moins du monde; alors, je suis à ce point plus serviable que les autres? [zapst]¶8 [dans la mineure d'un syllogisme] or: non cadunt hæc in virum fortem; igitur ne ægritudo quidem; at nemo sapiens nisi fortis; non cadet ergo in sapientem ægritudo, Cic. Tusc. 2, 14: ces sentiments ne sont pas connus de l'homme courageux; donc le chagrin non plus; or pas de sage qui ne soit courageux; le chagrin donc ne sera pas connu du sage, cf. Inv. 1, 72 ; Nat. 3, 43 ; Div. 2, 50 ; Fat. 31; Tusc. 3, 15, etc. [zapst]¶9 [opposition très atténuée; mise en regard de deux personnages, de deux faits, de deux groupes de faits] cependant, d'autre part: Cic. Div. 1, 74 ; Att. 16, 5, 3, etc.; Caes. BC. 2, 7, 3; Nep. Ep. 2, 3; Them. 4, 1, etc. ; Tac. H. 1, 53, etc. [zapI]II [introduisant la prop. principale après une subordonnée, le plus souvent conditionnelle] du moins, par contre, en revanche: [zapst]¶1 quod rara vides magis esse animalia quædam, at regione locoque alio... Lucr. 2, 534: quant au fait que certaines espèces d'animaux t'apparaissent plus rares que d'autres, en revanche dans une région et un lieu différents...; quoniam tuum insanabile ingenium est, at tu tuo supplicio doce... Liv. 1, 28, 9: puisque tu as une nature incurable, enseigne du moins par ton supplice..., cf. Caes. BG. 7, 2, 2 II quamquam ego vinum bibo, at... Plaut. Pers. 170: j'ai beau boire du vin, cependant... [quamvis... at Virg. G. 4, 208] [zapst]¶2 si ego hic peribo, at erit mi hoc factum mortuo memorabile, Plaut. Capt. 684: si moi je perds la vie ici, du moins en mourant aurai-je accompli une action digne de mémoire, cf. Bacch. 366, etc. ; Ter. Eun. 866, etc. ; Cic. Prov. 14 ; Phil. 2, 114 ; Liv. 1, 41, 3, etc. II plus souvent conditionnelle négative: Cic. Mil. 93, etc. ; Caes. BG. 1, 43, 9, etc. ; liceat hæc nobis, si oblivisci non possumus, at tacere, Cic. Flacc. 61: ces événements, si je ne puis les oublier, qu'il me soit permis du moins de les taire; si tibi fortuna non dedit ut..., at natura certe dedit ut... Cic. Amer. 46: si la fortune ne t'a pas donné de..., du moins la nature t'a-t-elle donné de..., cf. Rep. 3, 7, etc. ; Caes. BG. 5, 29, 7 II si non (si minus)... at tamen, Cic. Planc. 35 ; Font. 37 ; Br. 15 ; Phil. 2, 78, etc.: sinon... du moins (cependant).* * *At, Coniunctio discretiua. Terent. At mihi vnus scrupulus etiam restat, qui me male habet. Mais.\At, principium increpationi aptum. Terent. At tibi di dignum factis exitium diunt. Or je prie.\Parum successit quod ago, at facio sedulo. Terent. Ja soit que la chose que je fay ne vienne à effect, si la fay je neantmoins: ou, toutesfois si la fay je soigneusement et en diligence.\At videte hominis impudentiam. Ci. Mais je vous prie voyez, etc.\At, Quum simpliciter interrogamus. Ci. At per deos immortales quid est, etc. Mais je vous demande qu'est ce, etc.\At, Quum quid obiicimus, statimque obiectioni respondemus. Cic. At mores commodi. quis contumacior? Voire mais vous me direz, C'est un homme debonnaire.\At, pro saltem. Cato, Si non eodem die, at postridie. Au moins.\At certe. Cic. Mais certes.\At enim. Plaut. Mais.\At etiam, Indignantis. Terent. Exi foras sceleste: at etiam restitas? Cic. Comment t'arrestes tu?\At iam. Plaut. Mais. \ At ita. Terent. Mais tellement.\At Hercule. Plin. Mais pour vray.\At nunc. Terent. Ores maintenant.\Ast postquam. Terent. Mais depuis que.\At tamen, duae dictiones, vel Attamen vnica dictio. Plaut. Neantmoins, Toutesfois.\At vt. Terent. At vt omne reddat. Mais aussi prenez garde qu'il rende tout.\Atat, Interiectio ex improuiso aliquid deprehendentis. Plaut. Ha ha.\Atat, Interiectio paulatim percepti atque intellecti mali. Terent. Hon hon.\Atat, Interiectio formidantis. Terent. Ahi. -
5 американский сортамент проводов
американский сортамент проводов
Американская система классификации кабелей, в которой чем больше условный номер изделия, тем меньше диаметр проводника. В телекоммуникационных сетях, как правило, используются провода калибров 22AWG, 24AWG и 26AWG (табл. А-4).
[Л.М. Невдяев. Телекоммуникационные технологии. Англо-русский толковый словарь-справочник. Под редакцией Ю.М. Горностаева. Москва, 2002]
калибр проводника AWG
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[Интент]Калибр провода
AWG и МСМСечение, мм2
Число проводов х диаметр 1го провода в мм
38
0,009
7х0, 040
36
0,014
7х0, 051
34
0,022
7х0, 064
32
0,034/ 0,035
7х0,080/ 19х0,051
30
0,057/ 0,059
7х0,102/ 19х0,064
28
0,089/ 0,09
7х0,127/ 19х0,080
26
0,141/ 0,155
7х0,160/ 19х0,102
24
0,227/ 0,241
7х0,203/ 19х0,127
22
0,355/ 0,382/ 0,5
7х0,254/ 19х0,160/ 16х0,2
20
0,563/ 0,616/ 0,75
7х0,320/ 19х0,203/ 24х0,2
18
0,897/ 0,963/ 1
7х0,404/ 19х0,254/ 32х0,20
16
1,229/ 1,5
19х0,287/ 30х0,25
14
1,941/ 2,5
19х0,361/ 50х0,25
12
3,085/ 4
19х0,455/ 56х0,30
10
5,26/ 6
19х0,60/ 84х0,30
8
8,35/ 10
19х0,75/ 80х0,40
6
13,29/ 16
19х0,96/ 128х0,4
4
21,14/ 25
19х1,19/ 200х0,40
2
33,61/ 35
19х1,50/ 280х0,40
1
42,38/ 50
19х1,686/ 400х0,40
1/0
53,47
19х1,89
2/0
67,4
19х2,126
2/0
70
356х0,50
3/0
95
727х0,39
4/0
107,17
19х2,68
37х2,09
37х2,29
177,3
37х2,47
202,7
37х2,64
253,4
37х2,95
61х2,52
61х2,62
354,7
61х2,72
31х2,82
405,4
61х2,91
61х3,09
506,7
61х3,25
В этой системе меньшему числовому значению соответствует более толстый провод. Такое «перевёрнутое» обозначение диаметра сложилось исторически: проволоку изготавливают волочением, и номер (калибр) обозначает количество последовательных протягиваний через всё уменьшающиеся отверстия в волоке до получения нужного диаметра. Так, для получения проволоки AWG 24 диаметром около 0,5 мм заготовка AWG 0 диаметром свыше 8 мм протягивалась 24 раза. В калибрах AWG довольно часто обозначают не только размеры (диаметр, сечение) проводов, но и размеры прутков, стержней, трубок.
[Википедия]Американский стандарт на калибры проводов (American Wire Gauge)
Одножильные нелуженые медные провода Обозначение в стандарте AWG Номинальный диаметр Площадь сечения
мм X ммПогонный вес Погонное сопротивление мм дюймы грамм на метр фунтов на 1000 футов Ом на метр Ом на 1000 футов 10
2.600
0.1024
5.309
46.77
31.43
0.0033
0.999
11
2.300
0.0906
4.155
37.09
24.92
0.0041
1.260
12
2.050
0.0807
3.301
29.42
19.77
0.0052
1.588
13
1.830
0.0720
2.630
23.33
15.68
0.0066
2.003
14
1.630
0.0642
2.087
18.50
12.43
0.0083
2.525
15
1.450
0.0571
1.651
14.67
9.858
0.0104
3.184
16
1.290
0.0508
1.307
11.63
7.818
0.0132
4.016
17
1.150
0.0453
1.039
9.23
6.200
0.0166
5.064
18
1.020
0.0402
0.817
7.32
4.917
0.0209
6.385
19
0.912
0.0359
0.653
5.80
3.899
0.026
8.051
20
0.813
0.0320
0.519
4.60
3.092
0.033
10.15
21
0.724
0.0285
0.412
3.65
2.452
0.042
12.80
22
0.643
0.0253
0.325
2.89
1.945
0.053
16.14
23
0.574
0.0226
0.259
2.29
1.542
0.067
20.36
24
0.511
0.0201
0.205
1.82
1.223
0.084
25.67
25
0.455
0.0179
0.163
1.44
0.9699
0.106
32.37
26
0.404
0.0159
0.128
1.14
0.7692
0.134
40.81
27
0.361
0.0142
0.102
0.908
0.6100
0.169
51.47
28
0.320
0.0126
0.080
0.720
0.4837
0.213
64.90
29
0.287
0.0113
0.065
0.571
0.3836
0.268
81.83
30
0.254
0.0100
0.051
0.453
0.3042
0.339
103.2
31
0.226
0.0089
0.040
0.359
0.2413
0.427
130.1
32
0.203
0.0080
0.032
0.285
0.1913
0.538
164.1
33
0.180
0.0071
0.025
0.226
0.1517
0.679
206.9
34
0.160
0.0063
0.020
0.179
0.1203
0.856
260.9
35
0.142
0.0056
0.016
0.142
0.09542
1.086
331.0
36
0.127
0.0050
0.013
0.113
0.07568
1.361
414.8
37
0.114
0.0045
0.010
0.091
0.06130
1.680
512.1
38
0.102
0.0040
0.008
0.071
0.04759
2.128
648.6
39
0.089
0.0035
0.006
0.056
0.03774
2.781
847.8
40
0.079
0.0031
0.005
0.045
0.02993
3.543
1080.0
Обозначение в стандарте AWG мм дюймы Площадь сечения
мм X ммграмм на метр фунтов на 1000 футов Ом на метр Ом на 1000 футов Номинальный диаметр Погонный вес Погонное сопротивление Многожильные луженые медные провода
Обозн.
в стандарте AWGКоличество жил/толщина одной в AWG Приведенный диаметр Площадь сечения
мм X ммМинимальный вес Погонное сопротивление мм дюймы грамм на метр фунтов на 1000 футов Ом на метр Ом на 1000 футов 36
7/44
0.153
0.0060
0.014
0.11
0.076
1.3609
141.80
34
7/42
0.191
0.0075
0.022
0.18
0.121
0.8560
260.90
32
7/40
0.203
0.0080
0.034
0.29
0.195
0.5384
164.10
32
19/44
0.229
0.0090
0.039
0.29
0.195
0.5384
164.10
30
7/38
0.305
0.0120
0.056
0.45
0.304
0.3674
112.00
30
19/42
0.305
0.0120
0.060
0.45
0.304
0.3674
112.00
28
7/36
0.381
0.0150
0.071
0.72
0.484
0.2320
70.70
28
19/40
0.406
0.0160
0.093
0.72
0.484
0.2320
70.70
27
7/35
0.457
0.0180
0.111
0.91
0.614
0.1824
55.60
26
7/34
0.483
0.0190
0.140
1.15
0.770
0.146
44.40
26
10/36
0.553
0.0218
0.127
1.15
0.770
0.146
44.40
26
19/38
0.508
0.0200
0.153
1.15
0.770
0.146
44.40
24
7/32
0.610
0.0240
0.226
1.83
1.229
0.091
27.70
24
10/34
0.584
0.0230
0.200
1.83
1.229
0.091
27.70
24
19/36
0.610
0.0240
0.239
1.83
1.229
0.091
27.70
24
42/40
0.584
0.0230
0.201
1.83
1.229
0.091
27.70
22
72/30
0.762
0.0300
0.352
2.90
1.947
0.057
17.50
22
19/34
0.787
0.0310
0.380
2.90
1.947
0.057
17.50
22
26/36
0.762
0.0300
0.327
2.90
1.947
0.057
17.50
20
7/28
0.890
0.0350
0.504
4.62
3.103
0.036
10.90
20
10/30
0.890
0.0350
0.504
4.62
3.103
0.036
10.90
20
19/32
0.940
0.0370
0.612
4.62
3.103
0.036
10.90
20
26/34
0.914
0.0360
0.520
4.62
3.103
0.036
10.90
20
42/36
0.914
0.0360
0.533
4.62
3.103
0.036
10.90
18
7/26
1.220
0.0480
0.891
7.34
4.93
0.023
6.92
18
16/30
1.200
0.0472
0.808
7.34
4.93
0.023
6.92
18
19/30
1.240
0.0488
0.957
7.34
4.93
0.023
6.92
18
42/34
1.200
0.0472
0.819
7.34
4.93
0.023
6.92
18
65/36
1.200
0.0472
0.845
7.34
4.93
0.023
6.92
16
7/24
1.520
0.0598
1.420
11.68
7.85
0.014
4.35
16
19/29
1.470
0.0579
1.216
11.68
7.85
0.014
4.35
16
26/30
1.500
0.0591
1.310
11.68
7.85
0.014
4.35
16
65/34
1.500
0.0591
1.300
11.68
7.85
0.014
4.35
16
105/36
1.500
0.0591
1.365
11.68
7.85
0.014
4.35
14
7/22
1.850
0.0728
2.260
18.60
12.5
0.009
2.73
14
19/26
1.850
0.0728
1.930
18.60
12.5
0.009
2.73
14
42/30
1.850
0.0728
2.060
18.60
12.5
0.009
2.73
14
105/34
1.850
0.0728
2.100
18.60
12.5
0.009
2.73
12
7/20
2.440
0.0961
3.610
29.56
19.9
0.0056
1.71
12
19/25
2.360
0.0929
3.070
29.56
19.9
0.0056
1.71
12
65/30
2.410
0.0949
3.270
29.56
19.9
0.0056
1.71
12
165/34
2.410
0.0949
3.300
47.00
31.6
0.0056
1.71
10
37/26
2.920
0.1150
4.710
47.00
31.6
0.0035
1.08
10
65/28
2.950
0.1161
5.230
47.00
31.6
0.0035
1.08
10
105/30
2.950
0.1161
5.355
47.00
31.6
0.0035
1.08
8
49/25
3.734
0.1470
8.007
70.73
47.5
0.0022
0.67
8
133/29
3.734
0.1470
8.662
76.52
51.4
0.0020
0.61
8
655/36
3.734
0.1470
8.479
73.78
49.6
0.0020
0.62
6
133/27
4.674
0.1840
13.675
120.75
81.1
0.0015
0.47
6
259/30
4.674
0.1840
13.209
116.60
78.4
0.0013
0.40
6
1050/36
4.674
0.1840
13.388
118.26
79.5
0.0013
0.39
4
133/25
5.898
0.2322
21.733
191.99
129.0
0.0008
0.24
4
259/26
5.898
0.2322
26.629
235.16
158.0
0.0007
0.20
4
1666/36
5.898
0.2322
21.242
187.66
126.1
0.0008
0.25
2
1333/23
7.417
0.2920
34.648
306.00
205.6
0.00049
0.15
2
259/26
7.417
0.2920
33.392
294.87
198.1
0.00052
0.16
2
665/30
7.417
0.2920
33.915
229.36
201.2
0.00052
0.16
2
2646/36
7.417
0.2920
33.737
298.05
200.3
0.00052
0.16
1
163.195.0
8.331
0.3280
43.418
383.35
257.6
0.00039
0.12
1
172.508.0
8.331
0.3280
42.322
373.83
251.2
0.00043
0.13
1
817/30
8.331
0.3280
41.667
367.73
247.1
0.00043
0.13
1
2109/34
8.331
0.3280
42.690
376.94
253.3
0.00039
0.12
1/0
133/21
9.347
0.3680
55.098
486.71
327.1
0.00031
0.10
1/0
259/24
9.347
0.3680
53.364
471.39
316.8
0.00032
0.10
2/0
133/20
10.516
0.4140
69.458
613.38
412.2
0.00025
0.08
2/0
259/23
10.516
0.4140
67.472
595.88
400.4
0.00025
0.08
3/0
259/22
11.786
0.4640
83.230
746.62
501.7
0.00020
0.06
3/0
427/24
11.786
0.4640
87.979
777.12
522.2
0.00019
0.06
4/0
259/21
13.259
0.5220
107.297
950.76
638.9
0.00016
0.05
4/0
427/23
13.259
0.5220
111.237
982.21
660.0
0.00015
0.05
Обозн.
в стандарте AWGКоличество жил/толщина одной в AWG мм дюймы Площадь сечения
мм X ммграмм на метр фунтов на 1000 футов Ом на метр Ом на 1000 футов Приведенный диаметр Минимальный вес Погонное сопротивление Тематики
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американский сортамент проводов
Американская система классификации кабелей, в которой чем больше условный номер изделия, тем меньше диаметр проводника. В телекоммуникационных сетях, как правило, используются провода калибров 22AWG, 24AWG и 26AWG (табл. А-4).
[Л.М. Невдяев. Телекоммуникационные технологии. Англо-русский толковый словарь-справочник. Под редакцией Ю.М. Горностаева. Москва, 2002]
калибр проводника AWG
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[Интент]Калибр провода
AWG и МСМСечение, мм2
Число проводов х диаметр 1го провода в мм
38
0,009
7х0, 040
36
0,014
7х0, 051
34
0,022
7х0, 064
32
0,034/ 0,035
7х0,080/ 19х0,051
30
0,057/ 0,059
7х0,102/ 19х0,064
28
0,089/ 0,09
7х0,127/ 19х0,080
26
0,141/ 0,155
7х0,160/ 19х0,102
24
0,227/ 0,241
7х0,203/ 19х0,127
22
0,355/ 0,382/ 0,5
7х0,254/ 19х0,160/ 16х0,2
20
0,563/ 0,616/ 0,75
7х0,320/ 19х0,203/ 24х0,2
18
0,897/ 0,963/ 1
7х0,404/ 19х0,254/ 32х0,20
16
1,229/ 1,5
19х0,287/ 30х0,25
14
1,941/ 2,5
19х0,361/ 50х0,25
12
3,085/ 4
19х0,455/ 56х0,30
10
5,26/ 6
19х0,60/ 84х0,30
8
8,35/ 10
19х0,75/ 80х0,40
6
13,29/ 16
19х0,96/ 128х0,4
4
21,14/ 25
19х1,19/ 200х0,40
2
33,61/ 35
19х1,50/ 280х0,40
1
42,38/ 50
19х1,686/ 400х0,40
1/0
53,47
19х1,89
2/0
67,4
19х2,126
2/0
70
356х0,50
3/0
95
727х0,39
4/0
107,17
19х2,68
37х2,09
37х2,29
177,3
37х2,47
202,7
37х2,64
253,4
37х2,95
61х2,52
61х2,62
354,7
61х2,72
31х2,82
405,4
61х2,91
61х3,09
506,7
61х3,25
В этой системе меньшему числовому значению соответствует более толстый провод. Такое «перевёрнутое» обозначение диаметра сложилось исторически: проволоку изготавливают волочением, и номер (калибр) обозначает количество последовательных протягиваний через всё уменьшающиеся отверстия в волоке до получения нужного диаметра. Так, для получения проволоки AWG 24 диаметром около 0,5 мм заготовка AWG 0 диаметром свыше 8 мм протягивалась 24 раза. В калибрах AWG довольно часто обозначают не только размеры (диаметр, сечение) проводов, но и размеры прутков, стержней, трубок.
[Википедия]Американский стандарт на калибры проводов (American Wire Gauge)
Одножильные нелуженые медные провода Обозначение в стандарте AWG Номинальный диаметр Площадь сечения
мм X ммПогонный вес Погонное сопротивление мм дюймы грамм на метр фунтов на 1000 футов Ом на метр Ом на 1000 футов 10
2.600
0.1024
5.309
46.77
31.43
0.0033
0.999
11
2.300
0.0906
4.155
37.09
24.92
0.0041
1.260
12
2.050
0.0807
3.301
29.42
19.77
0.0052
1.588
13
1.830
0.0720
2.630
23.33
15.68
0.0066
2.003
14
1.630
0.0642
2.087
18.50
12.43
0.0083
2.525
15
1.450
0.0571
1.651
14.67
9.858
0.0104
3.184
16
1.290
0.0508
1.307
11.63
7.818
0.0132
4.016
17
1.150
0.0453
1.039
9.23
6.200
0.0166
5.064
18
1.020
0.0402
0.817
7.32
4.917
0.0209
6.385
19
0.912
0.0359
0.653
5.80
3.899
0.026
8.051
20
0.813
0.0320
0.519
4.60
3.092
0.033
10.15
21
0.724
0.0285
0.412
3.65
2.452
0.042
12.80
22
0.643
0.0253
0.325
2.89
1.945
0.053
16.14
23
0.574
0.0226
0.259
2.29
1.542
0.067
20.36
24
0.511
0.0201
0.205
1.82
1.223
0.084
25.67
25
0.455
0.0179
0.163
1.44
0.9699
0.106
32.37
26
0.404
0.0159
0.128
1.14
0.7692
0.134
40.81
27
0.361
0.0142
0.102
0.908
0.6100
0.169
51.47
28
0.320
0.0126
0.080
0.720
0.4837
0.213
64.90
29
0.287
0.0113
0.065
0.571
0.3836
0.268
81.83
30
0.254
0.0100
0.051
0.453
0.3042
0.339
103.2
31
0.226
0.0089
0.040
0.359
0.2413
0.427
130.1
32
0.203
0.0080
0.032
0.285
0.1913
0.538
164.1
33
0.180
0.0071
0.025
0.226
0.1517
0.679
206.9
34
0.160
0.0063
0.020
0.179
0.1203
0.856
260.9
35
0.142
0.0056
0.016
0.142
0.09542
1.086
331.0
36
0.127
0.0050
0.013
0.113
0.07568
1.361
414.8
37
0.114
0.0045
0.010
0.091
0.06130
1.680
512.1
38
0.102
0.0040
0.008
0.071
0.04759
2.128
648.6
39
0.089
0.0035
0.006
0.056
0.03774
2.781
847.8
40
0.079
0.0031
0.005
0.045
0.02993
3.543
1080.0
Обозначение в стандарте AWG мм дюймы Площадь сечения
мм X ммграмм на метр фунтов на 1000 футов Ом на метр Ом на 1000 футов Номинальный диаметр Погонный вес Погонное сопротивление Многожильные луженые медные провода
Обозн.
в стандарте AWGКоличество жил/толщина одной в AWG Приведенный диаметр Площадь сечения
мм X ммМинимальный вес Погонное сопротивление мм дюймы грамм на метр фунтов на 1000 футов Ом на метр Ом на 1000 футов 36
7/44
0.153
0.0060
0.014
0.11
0.076
1.3609
141.80
34
7/42
0.191
0.0075
0.022
0.18
0.121
0.8560
260.90
32
7/40
0.203
0.0080
0.034
0.29
0.195
0.5384
164.10
32
19/44
0.229
0.0090
0.039
0.29
0.195
0.5384
164.10
30
7/38
0.305
0.0120
0.056
0.45
0.304
0.3674
112.00
30
19/42
0.305
0.0120
0.060
0.45
0.304
0.3674
112.00
28
7/36
0.381
0.0150
0.071
0.72
0.484
0.2320
70.70
28
19/40
0.406
0.0160
0.093
0.72
0.484
0.2320
70.70
27
7/35
0.457
0.0180
0.111
0.91
0.614
0.1824
55.60
26
7/34
0.483
0.0190
0.140
1.15
0.770
0.146
44.40
26
10/36
0.553
0.0218
0.127
1.15
0.770
0.146
44.40
26
19/38
0.508
0.0200
0.153
1.15
0.770
0.146
44.40
24
7/32
0.610
0.0240
0.226
1.83
1.229
0.091
27.70
24
10/34
0.584
0.0230
0.200
1.83
1.229
0.091
27.70
24
19/36
0.610
0.0240
0.239
1.83
1.229
0.091
27.70
24
42/40
0.584
0.0230
0.201
1.83
1.229
0.091
27.70
22
72/30
0.762
0.0300
0.352
2.90
1.947
0.057
17.50
22
19/34
0.787
0.0310
0.380
2.90
1.947
0.057
17.50
22
26/36
0.762
0.0300
0.327
2.90
1.947
0.057
17.50
20
7/28
0.890
0.0350
0.504
4.62
3.103
0.036
10.90
20
10/30
0.890
0.0350
0.504
4.62
3.103
0.036
10.90
20
19/32
0.940
0.0370
0.612
4.62
3.103
0.036
10.90
20
26/34
0.914
0.0360
0.520
4.62
3.103
0.036
10.90
20
42/36
0.914
0.0360
0.533
4.62
3.103
0.036
10.90
18
7/26
1.220
0.0480
0.891
7.34
4.93
0.023
6.92
18
16/30
1.200
0.0472
0.808
7.34
4.93
0.023
6.92
18
19/30
1.240
0.0488
0.957
7.34
4.93
0.023
6.92
18
42/34
1.200
0.0472
0.819
7.34
4.93
0.023
6.92
18
65/36
1.200
0.0472
0.845
7.34
4.93
0.023
6.92
16
7/24
1.520
0.0598
1.420
11.68
7.85
0.014
4.35
16
19/29
1.470
0.0579
1.216
11.68
7.85
0.014
4.35
16
26/30
1.500
0.0591
1.310
11.68
7.85
0.014
4.35
16
65/34
1.500
0.0591
1.300
11.68
7.85
0.014
4.35
16
105/36
1.500
0.0591
1.365
11.68
7.85
0.014
4.35
14
7/22
1.850
0.0728
2.260
18.60
12.5
0.009
2.73
14
19/26
1.850
0.0728
1.930
18.60
12.5
0.009
2.73
14
42/30
1.850
0.0728
2.060
18.60
12.5
0.009
2.73
14
105/34
1.850
0.0728
2.100
18.60
12.5
0.009
2.73
12
7/20
2.440
0.0961
3.610
29.56
19.9
0.0056
1.71
12
19/25
2.360
0.0929
3.070
29.56
19.9
0.0056
1.71
12
65/30
2.410
0.0949
3.270
29.56
19.9
0.0056
1.71
12
165/34
2.410
0.0949
3.300
47.00
31.6
0.0056
1.71
10
37/26
2.920
0.1150
4.710
47.00
31.6
0.0035
1.08
10
65/28
2.950
0.1161
5.230
47.00
31.6
0.0035
1.08
10
105/30
2.950
0.1161
5.355
47.00
31.6
0.0035
1.08
8
49/25
3.734
0.1470
8.007
70.73
47.5
0.0022
0.67
8
133/29
3.734
0.1470
8.662
76.52
51.4
0.0020
0.61
8
655/36
3.734
0.1470
8.479
73.78
49.6
0.0020
0.62
6
133/27
4.674
0.1840
13.675
120.75
81.1
0.0015
0.47
6
259/30
4.674
0.1840
13.209
116.60
78.4
0.0013
0.40
6
1050/36
4.674
0.1840
13.388
118.26
79.5
0.0013
0.39
4
133/25
5.898
0.2322
21.733
191.99
129.0
0.0008
0.24
4
259/26
5.898
0.2322
26.629
235.16
158.0
0.0007
0.20
4
1666/36
5.898
0.2322
21.242
187.66
126.1
0.0008
0.25
2
1333/23
7.417
0.2920
34.648
306.00
205.6
0.00049
0.15
2
259/26
7.417
0.2920
33.392
294.87
198.1
0.00052
0.16
2
665/30
7.417
0.2920
33.915
229.36
201.2
0.00052
0.16
2
2646/36
7.417
0.2920
33.737
298.05
200.3
0.00052
0.16
1
163.195.0
8.331
0.3280
43.418
383.35
257.6
0.00039
0.12
1
172.508.0
8.331
0.3280
42.322
373.83
251.2
0.00043
0.13
1
817/30
8.331
0.3280
41.667
367.73
247.1
0.00043
0.13
1
2109/34
8.331
0.3280
42.690
376.94
253.3
0.00039
0.12
1/0
133/21
9.347
0.3680
55.098
486.71
327.1
0.00031
0.10
1/0
259/24
9.347
0.3680
53.364
471.39
316.8
0.00032
0.10
2/0
133/20
10.516
0.4140
69.458
613.38
412.2
0.00025
0.08
2/0
259/23
10.516
0.4140
67.472
595.88
400.4
0.00025
0.08
3/0
259/22
11.786
0.4640
83.230
746.62
501.7
0.00020
0.06
3/0
427/24
11.786
0.4640
87.979
777.12
522.2
0.00019
0.06
4/0
259/21
13.259
0.5220
107.297
950.76
638.9
0.00016
0.05
4/0
427/23
13.259
0.5220
111.237
982.21
660.0
0.00015
0.05
Обозн.
в стандарте AWGКоличество жил/толщина одной в AWG мм дюймы Площадь сечения
мм X ммграмм на метр фунтов на 1000 футов Ом на метр Ом на 1000 футов Приведенный диаметр Минимальный вес Погонное сопротивление Тематики
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американский сортамент проводов
Американская система классификации кабелей, в которой чем больше условный номер изделия, тем меньше диаметр проводника. В телекоммуникационных сетях, как правило, используются провода калибров 22AWG, 24AWG и 26AWG (табл. А-4).
[Л.М. Невдяев. Телекоммуникационные технологии. Англо-русский толковый словарь-справочник. Под редакцией Ю.М. Горностаева. Москва, 2002]
калибр проводника AWG
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[Интент]Калибр провода
AWG и МСМСечение, мм2
Число проводов х диаметр 1го провода в мм
38
0,009
7х0, 040
36
0,014
7х0, 051
34
0,022
7х0, 064
32
0,034/ 0,035
7х0,080/ 19х0,051
30
0,057/ 0,059
7х0,102/ 19х0,064
28
0,089/ 0,09
7х0,127/ 19х0,080
26
0,141/ 0,155
7х0,160/ 19х0,102
24
0,227/ 0,241
7х0,203/ 19х0,127
22
0,355/ 0,382/ 0,5
7х0,254/ 19х0,160/ 16х0,2
20
0,563/ 0,616/ 0,75
7х0,320/ 19х0,203/ 24х0,2
18
0,897/ 0,963/ 1
7х0,404/ 19х0,254/ 32х0,20
16
1,229/ 1,5
19х0,287/ 30х0,25
14
1,941/ 2,5
19х0,361/ 50х0,25
12
3,085/ 4
19х0,455/ 56х0,30
10
5,26/ 6
19х0,60/ 84х0,30
8
8,35/ 10
19х0,75/ 80х0,40
6
13,29/ 16
19х0,96/ 128х0,4
4
21,14/ 25
19х1,19/ 200х0,40
2
33,61/ 35
19х1,50/ 280х0,40
1
42,38/ 50
19х1,686/ 400х0,40
1/0
53,47
19х1,89
2/0
67,4
19х2,126
2/0
70
356х0,50
3/0
95
727х0,39
4/0
107,17
19х2,68
37х2,09
37х2,29
177,3
37х2,47
202,7
37х2,64
253,4
37х2,95
61х2,52
61х2,62
354,7
61х2,72
31х2,82
405,4
61х2,91
61х3,09
506,7
61х3,25
В этой системе меньшему числовому значению соответствует более толстый провод. Такое «перевёрнутое» обозначение диаметра сложилось исторически: проволоку изготавливают волочением, и номер (калибр) обозначает количество последовательных протягиваний через всё уменьшающиеся отверстия в волоке до получения нужного диаметра. Так, для получения проволоки AWG 24 диаметром около 0,5 мм заготовка AWG 0 диаметром свыше 8 мм протягивалась 24 раза. В калибрах AWG довольно часто обозначают не только размеры (диаметр, сечение) проводов, но и размеры прутков, стержней, трубок.
[Википедия]Американский стандарт на калибры проводов (American Wire Gauge)
Одножильные нелуженые медные провода Обозначение в стандарте AWG Номинальный диаметр Площадь сечения
мм X ммПогонный вес Погонное сопротивление мм дюймы грамм на метр фунтов на 1000 футов Ом на метр Ом на 1000 футов 10
2.600
0.1024
5.309
46.77
31.43
0.0033
0.999
11
2.300
0.0906
4.155
37.09
24.92
0.0041
1.260
12
2.050
0.0807
3.301
29.42
19.77
0.0052
1.588
13
1.830
0.0720
2.630
23.33
15.68
0.0066
2.003
14
1.630
0.0642
2.087
18.50
12.43
0.0083
2.525
15
1.450
0.0571
1.651
14.67
9.858
0.0104
3.184
16
1.290
0.0508
1.307
11.63
7.818
0.0132
4.016
17
1.150
0.0453
1.039
9.23
6.200
0.0166
5.064
18
1.020
0.0402
0.817
7.32
4.917
0.0209
6.385
19
0.912
0.0359
0.653
5.80
3.899
0.026
8.051
20
0.813
0.0320
0.519
4.60
3.092
0.033
10.15
21
0.724
0.0285
0.412
3.65
2.452
0.042
12.80
22
0.643
0.0253
0.325
2.89
1.945
0.053
16.14
23
0.574
0.0226
0.259
2.29
1.542
0.067
20.36
24
0.511
0.0201
0.205
1.82
1.223
0.084
25.67
25
0.455
0.0179
0.163
1.44
0.9699
0.106
32.37
26
0.404
0.0159
0.128
1.14
0.7692
0.134
40.81
27
0.361
0.0142
0.102
0.908
0.6100
0.169
51.47
28
0.320
0.0126
0.080
0.720
0.4837
0.213
64.90
29
0.287
0.0113
0.065
0.571
0.3836
0.268
81.83
30
0.254
0.0100
0.051
0.453
0.3042
0.339
103.2
31
0.226
0.0089
0.040
0.359
0.2413
0.427
130.1
32
0.203
0.0080
0.032
0.285
0.1913
0.538
164.1
33
0.180
0.0071
0.025
0.226
0.1517
0.679
206.9
34
0.160
0.0063
0.020
0.179
0.1203
0.856
260.9
35
0.142
0.0056
0.016
0.142
0.09542
1.086
331.0
36
0.127
0.0050
0.013
0.113
0.07568
1.361
414.8
37
0.114
0.0045
0.010
0.091
0.06130
1.680
512.1
38
0.102
0.0040
0.008
0.071
0.04759
2.128
648.6
39
0.089
0.0035
0.006
0.056
0.03774
2.781
847.8
40
0.079
0.0031
0.005
0.045
0.02993
3.543
1080.0
Обозначение в стандарте AWG мм дюймы Площадь сечения
мм X ммграмм на метр фунтов на 1000 футов Ом на метр Ом на 1000 футов Номинальный диаметр Погонный вес Погонное сопротивление Многожильные луженые медные провода
Обозн.
в стандарте AWGКоличество жил/толщина одной в AWG Приведенный диаметр Площадь сечения
мм X ммМинимальный вес Погонное сопротивление мм дюймы грамм на метр фунтов на 1000 футов Ом на метр Ом на 1000 футов 36
7/44
0.153
0.0060
0.014
0.11
0.076
1.3609
141.80
34
7/42
0.191
0.0075
0.022
0.18
0.121
0.8560
260.90
32
7/40
0.203
0.0080
0.034
0.29
0.195
0.5384
164.10
32
19/44
0.229
0.0090
0.039
0.29
0.195
0.5384
164.10
30
7/38
0.305
0.0120
0.056
0.45
0.304
0.3674
112.00
30
19/42
0.305
0.0120
0.060
0.45
0.304
0.3674
112.00
28
7/36
0.381
0.0150
0.071
0.72
0.484
0.2320
70.70
28
19/40
0.406
0.0160
0.093
0.72
0.484
0.2320
70.70
27
7/35
0.457
0.0180
0.111
0.91
0.614
0.1824
55.60
26
7/34
0.483
0.0190
0.140
1.15
0.770
0.146
44.40
26
10/36
0.553
0.0218
0.127
1.15
0.770
0.146
44.40
26
19/38
0.508
0.0200
0.153
1.15
0.770
0.146
44.40
24
7/32
0.610
0.0240
0.226
1.83
1.229
0.091
27.70
24
10/34
0.584
0.0230
0.200
1.83
1.229
0.091
27.70
24
19/36
0.610
0.0240
0.239
1.83
1.229
0.091
27.70
24
42/40
0.584
0.0230
0.201
1.83
1.229
0.091
27.70
22
72/30
0.762
0.0300
0.352
2.90
1.947
0.057
17.50
22
19/34
0.787
0.0310
0.380
2.90
1.947
0.057
17.50
22
26/36
0.762
0.0300
0.327
2.90
1.947
0.057
17.50
20
7/28
0.890
0.0350
0.504
4.62
3.103
0.036
10.90
20
10/30
0.890
0.0350
0.504
4.62
3.103
0.036
10.90
20
19/32
0.940
0.0370
0.612
4.62
3.103
0.036
10.90
20
26/34
0.914
0.0360
0.520
4.62
3.103
0.036
10.90
20
42/36
0.914
0.0360
0.533
4.62
3.103
0.036
10.90
18
7/26
1.220
0.0480
0.891
7.34
4.93
0.023
6.92
18
16/30
1.200
0.0472
0.808
7.34
4.93
0.023
6.92
18
19/30
1.240
0.0488
0.957
7.34
4.93
0.023
6.92
18
42/34
1.200
0.0472
0.819
7.34
4.93
0.023
6.92
18
65/36
1.200
0.0472
0.845
7.34
4.93
0.023
6.92
16
7/24
1.520
0.0598
1.420
11.68
7.85
0.014
4.35
16
19/29
1.470
0.0579
1.216
11.68
7.85
0.014
4.35
16
26/30
1.500
0.0591
1.310
11.68
7.85
0.014
4.35
16
65/34
1.500
0.0591
1.300
11.68
7.85
0.014
4.35
16
105/36
1.500
0.0591
1.365
11.68
7.85
0.014
4.35
14
7/22
1.850
0.0728
2.260
18.60
12.5
0.009
2.73
14
19/26
1.850
0.0728
1.930
18.60
12.5
0.009
2.73
14
42/30
1.850
0.0728
2.060
18.60
12.5
0.009
2.73
14
105/34
1.850
0.0728
2.100
18.60
12.5
0.009
2.73
12
7/20
2.440
0.0961
3.610
29.56
19.9
0.0056
1.71
12
19/25
2.360
0.0929
3.070
29.56
19.9
0.0056
1.71
12
65/30
2.410
0.0949
3.270
29.56
19.9
0.0056
1.71
12
165/34
2.410
0.0949
3.300
47.00
31.6
0.0056
1.71
10
37/26
2.920
0.1150
4.710
47.00
31.6
0.0035
1.08
10
65/28
2.950
0.1161
5.230
47.00
31.6
0.0035
1.08
10
105/30
2.950
0.1161
5.355
47.00
31.6
0.0035
1.08
8
49/25
3.734
0.1470
8.007
70.73
47.5
0.0022
0.67
8
133/29
3.734
0.1470
8.662
76.52
51.4
0.0020
0.61
8
655/36
3.734
0.1470
8.479
73.78
49.6
0.0020
0.62
6
133/27
4.674
0.1840
13.675
120.75
81.1
0.0015
0.47
6
259/30
4.674
0.1840
13.209
116.60
78.4
0.0013
0.40
6
1050/36
4.674
0.1840
13.388
118.26
79.5
0.0013
0.39
4
133/25
5.898
0.2322
21.733
191.99
129.0
0.0008
0.24
4
259/26
5.898
0.2322
26.629
235.16
158.0
0.0007
0.20
4
1666/36
5.898
0.2322
21.242
187.66
126.1
0.0008
0.25
2
1333/23
7.417
0.2920
34.648
306.00
205.6
0.00049
0.15
2
259/26
7.417
0.2920
33.392
294.87
198.1
0.00052
0.16
2
665/30
7.417
0.2920
33.915
229.36
201.2
0.00052
0.16
2
2646/36
7.417
0.2920
33.737
298.05
200.3
0.00052
0.16
1
163.195.0
8.331
0.3280
43.418
383.35
257.6
0.00039
0.12
1
172.508.0
8.331
0.3280
42.322
373.83
251.2
0.00043
0.13
1
817/30
8.331
0.3280
41.667
367.73
247.1
0.00043
0.13
1
2109/34
8.331
0.3280
42.690
376.94
253.3
0.00039
0.12
1/0
133/21
9.347
0.3680
55.098
486.71
327.1
0.00031
0.10
1/0
259/24
9.347
0.3680
53.364
471.39
316.8
0.00032
0.10
2/0
133/20
10.516
0.4140
69.458
613.38
412.2
0.00025
0.08
2/0
259/23
10.516
0.4140
67.472
595.88
400.4
0.00025
0.08
3/0
259/22
11.786
0.4640
83.230
746.62
501.7
0.00020
0.06
3/0
427/24
11.786
0.4640
87.979
777.12
522.2
0.00019
0.06
4/0
259/21
13.259
0.5220
107.297
950.76
638.9
0.00016
0.05
4/0
427/23
13.259
0.5220
111.237
982.21
660.0
0.00015
0.05
Обозн.
в стандарте AWGКоличество жил/толщина одной в AWG мм дюймы Площадь сечения
мм X ммграмм на метр фунтов на 1000 футов Ом на метр Ом на 1000 футов Приведенный диаметр Минимальный вес Погонное сопротивление Тематики
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > American Wire Gauge System
8 AWG
американский сортамент проводов
Американская система классификации кабелей, в которой чем больше условный номер изделия, тем меньше диаметр проводника. В телекоммуникационных сетях, как правило, используются провода калибров 22AWG, 24AWG и 26AWG (табл. А-4).
[Л.М. Невдяев. Телекоммуникационные технологии. Англо-русский толковый словарь-справочник. Под редакцией Ю.М. Горностаева. Москва, 2002]
калибр проводника AWG
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[Интент]Калибр провода
AWG и МСМСечение, мм2
Число проводов х диаметр 1го провода в мм
38
0,009
7х0, 040
36
0,014
7х0, 051
34
0,022
7х0, 064
32
0,034/ 0,035
7х0,080/ 19х0,051
30
0,057/ 0,059
7х0,102/ 19х0,064
28
0,089/ 0,09
7х0,127/ 19х0,080
26
0,141/ 0,155
7х0,160/ 19х0,102
24
0,227/ 0,241
7х0,203/ 19х0,127
22
0,355/ 0,382/ 0,5
7х0,254/ 19х0,160/ 16х0,2
20
0,563/ 0,616/ 0,75
7х0,320/ 19х0,203/ 24х0,2
18
0,897/ 0,963/ 1
7х0,404/ 19х0,254/ 32х0,20
16
1,229/ 1,5
19х0,287/ 30х0,25
14
1,941/ 2,5
19х0,361/ 50х0,25
12
3,085/ 4
19х0,455/ 56х0,30
10
5,26/ 6
19х0,60/ 84х0,30
8
8,35/ 10
19х0,75/ 80х0,40
6
13,29/ 16
19х0,96/ 128х0,4
4
21,14/ 25
19х1,19/ 200х0,40
2
33,61/ 35
19х1,50/ 280х0,40
1
42,38/ 50
19х1,686/ 400х0,40
1/0
53,47
19х1,89
2/0
67,4
19х2,126
2/0
70
356х0,50
3/0
95
727х0,39
4/0
107,17
19х2,68
37х2,09
37х2,29
177,3
37х2,47
202,7
37х2,64
253,4
37х2,95
61х2,52
61х2,62
354,7
61х2,72
31х2,82
405,4
61х2,91
61х3,09
506,7
61х3,25
В этой системе меньшему числовому значению соответствует более толстый провод. Такое «перевёрнутое» обозначение диаметра сложилось исторически: проволоку изготавливают волочением, и номер (калибр) обозначает количество последовательных протягиваний через всё уменьшающиеся отверстия в волоке до получения нужного диаметра. Так, для получения проволоки AWG 24 диаметром около 0,5 мм заготовка AWG 0 диаметром свыше 8 мм протягивалась 24 раза. В калибрах AWG довольно часто обозначают не только размеры (диаметр, сечение) проводов, но и размеры прутков, стержней, трубок.
[Википедия]Американский стандарт на калибры проводов (American Wire Gauge)
Одножильные нелуженые медные провода Обозначение в стандарте AWG Номинальный диаметр Площадь сечения
мм X ммПогонный вес Погонное сопротивление мм дюймы грамм на метр фунтов на 1000 футов Ом на метр Ом на 1000 футов 10
2.600
0.1024
5.309
46.77
31.43
0.0033
0.999
11
2.300
0.0906
4.155
37.09
24.92
0.0041
1.260
12
2.050
0.0807
3.301
29.42
19.77
0.0052
1.588
13
1.830
0.0720
2.630
23.33
15.68
0.0066
2.003
14
1.630
0.0642
2.087
18.50
12.43
0.0083
2.525
15
1.450
0.0571
1.651
14.67
9.858
0.0104
3.184
16
1.290
0.0508
1.307
11.63
7.818
0.0132
4.016
17
1.150
0.0453
1.039
9.23
6.200
0.0166
5.064
18
1.020
0.0402
0.817
7.32
4.917
0.0209
6.385
19
0.912
0.0359
0.653
5.80
3.899
0.026
8.051
20
0.813
0.0320
0.519
4.60
3.092
0.033
10.15
21
0.724
0.0285
0.412
3.65
2.452
0.042
12.80
22
0.643
0.0253
0.325
2.89
1.945
0.053
16.14
23
0.574
0.0226
0.259
2.29
1.542
0.067
20.36
24
0.511
0.0201
0.205
1.82
1.223
0.084
25.67
25
0.455
0.0179
0.163
1.44
0.9699
0.106
32.37
26
0.404
0.0159
0.128
1.14
0.7692
0.134
40.81
27
0.361
0.0142
0.102
0.908
0.6100
0.169
51.47
28
0.320
0.0126
0.080
0.720
0.4837
0.213
64.90
29
0.287
0.0113
0.065
0.571
0.3836
0.268
81.83
30
0.254
0.0100
0.051
0.453
0.3042
0.339
103.2
31
0.226
0.0089
0.040
0.359
0.2413
0.427
130.1
32
0.203
0.0080
0.032
0.285
0.1913
0.538
164.1
33
0.180
0.0071
0.025
0.226
0.1517
0.679
206.9
34
0.160
0.0063
0.020
0.179
0.1203
0.856
260.9
35
0.142
0.0056
0.016
0.142
0.09542
1.086
331.0
36
0.127
0.0050
0.013
0.113
0.07568
1.361
414.8
37
0.114
0.0045
0.010
0.091
0.06130
1.680
512.1
38
0.102
0.0040
0.008
0.071
0.04759
2.128
648.6
39
0.089
0.0035
0.006
0.056
0.03774
2.781
847.8
40
0.079
0.0031
0.005
0.045
0.02993
3.543
1080.0
Обозначение в стандарте AWG мм дюймы Площадь сечения
мм X ммграмм на метр фунтов на 1000 футов Ом на метр Ом на 1000 футов Номинальный диаметр Погонный вес Погонное сопротивление Многожильные луженые медные провода
Обозн.
в стандарте AWGКоличество жил/толщина одной в AWG Приведенный диаметр Площадь сечения
мм X ммМинимальный вес Погонное сопротивление мм дюймы грамм на метр фунтов на 1000 футов Ом на метр Ом на 1000 футов 36
7/44
0.153
0.0060
0.014
0.11
0.076
1.3609
141.80
34
7/42
0.191
0.0075
0.022
0.18
0.121
0.8560
260.90
32
7/40
0.203
0.0080
0.034
0.29
0.195
0.5384
164.10
32
19/44
0.229
0.0090
0.039
0.29
0.195
0.5384
164.10
30
7/38
0.305
0.0120
0.056
0.45
0.304
0.3674
112.00
30
19/42
0.305
0.0120
0.060
0.45
0.304
0.3674
112.00
28
7/36
0.381
0.0150
0.071
0.72
0.484
0.2320
70.70
28
19/40
0.406
0.0160
0.093
0.72
0.484
0.2320
70.70
27
7/35
0.457
0.0180
0.111
0.91
0.614
0.1824
55.60
26
7/34
0.483
0.0190
0.140
1.15
0.770
0.146
44.40
26
10/36
0.553
0.0218
0.127
1.15
0.770
0.146
44.40
26
19/38
0.508
0.0200
0.153
1.15
0.770
0.146
44.40
24
7/32
0.610
0.0240
0.226
1.83
1.229
0.091
27.70
24
10/34
0.584
0.0230
0.200
1.83
1.229
0.091
27.70
24
19/36
0.610
0.0240
0.239
1.83
1.229
0.091
27.70
24
42/40
0.584
0.0230
0.201
1.83
1.229
0.091
27.70
22
72/30
0.762
0.0300
0.352
2.90
1.947
0.057
17.50
22
19/34
0.787
0.0310
0.380
2.90
1.947
0.057
17.50
22
26/36
0.762
0.0300
0.327
2.90
1.947
0.057
17.50
20
7/28
0.890
0.0350
0.504
4.62
3.103
0.036
10.90
20
10/30
0.890
0.0350
0.504
4.62
3.103
0.036
10.90
20
19/32
0.940
0.0370
0.612
4.62
3.103
0.036
10.90
20
26/34
0.914
0.0360
0.520
4.62
3.103
0.036
10.90
20
42/36
0.914
0.0360
0.533
4.62
3.103
0.036
10.90
18
7/26
1.220
0.0480
0.891
7.34
4.93
0.023
6.92
18
16/30
1.200
0.0472
0.808
7.34
4.93
0.023
6.92
18
19/30
1.240
0.0488
0.957
7.34
4.93
0.023
6.92
18
42/34
1.200
0.0472
0.819
7.34
4.93
0.023
6.92
18
65/36
1.200
0.0472
0.845
7.34
4.93
0.023
6.92
16
7/24
1.520
0.0598
1.420
11.68
7.85
0.014
4.35
16
19/29
1.470
0.0579
1.216
11.68
7.85
0.014
4.35
16
26/30
1.500
0.0591
1.310
11.68
7.85
0.014
4.35
16
65/34
1.500
0.0591
1.300
11.68
7.85
0.014
4.35
16
105/36
1.500
0.0591
1.365
11.68
7.85
0.014
4.35
14
7/22
1.850
0.0728
2.260
18.60
12.5
0.009
2.73
14
19/26
1.850
0.0728
1.930
18.60
12.5
0.009
2.73
14
42/30
1.850
0.0728
2.060
18.60
12.5
0.009
2.73
14
105/34
1.850
0.0728
2.100
18.60
12.5
0.009
2.73
12
7/20
2.440
0.0961
3.610
29.56
19.9
0.0056
1.71
12
19/25
2.360
0.0929
3.070
29.56
19.9
0.0056
1.71
12
65/30
2.410
0.0949
3.270
29.56
19.9
0.0056
1.71
12
165/34
2.410
0.0949
3.300
47.00
31.6
0.0056
1.71
10
37/26
2.920
0.1150
4.710
47.00
31.6
0.0035
1.08
10
65/28
2.950
0.1161
5.230
47.00
31.6
0.0035
1.08
10
105/30
2.950
0.1161
5.355
47.00
31.6
0.0035
1.08
8
49/25
3.734
0.1470
8.007
70.73
47.5
0.0022
0.67
8
133/29
3.734
0.1470
8.662
76.52
51.4
0.0020
0.61
8
655/36
3.734
0.1470
8.479
73.78
49.6
0.0020
0.62
6
133/27
4.674
0.1840
13.675
120.75
81.1
0.0015
0.47
6
259/30
4.674
0.1840
13.209
116.60
78.4
0.0013
0.40
6
1050/36
4.674
0.1840
13.388
118.26
79.5
0.0013
0.39
4
133/25
5.898
0.2322
21.733
191.99
129.0
0.0008
0.24
4
259/26
5.898
0.2322
26.629
235.16
158.0
0.0007
0.20
4
1666/36
5.898
0.2322
21.242
187.66
126.1
0.0008
0.25
2
1333/23
7.417
0.2920
34.648
306.00
205.6
0.00049
0.15
2
259/26
7.417
0.2920
33.392
294.87
198.1
0.00052
0.16
2
665/30
7.417
0.2920
33.915
229.36
201.2
0.00052
0.16
2
2646/36
7.417
0.2920
33.737
298.05
200.3
0.00052
0.16
1
163.195.0
8.331
0.3280
43.418
383.35
257.6
0.00039
0.12
1
172.508.0
8.331
0.3280
42.322
373.83
251.2
0.00043
0.13
1
817/30
8.331
0.3280
41.667
367.73
247.1
0.00043
0.13
1
2109/34
8.331
0.3280
42.690
376.94
253.3
0.00039
0.12
1/0
133/21
9.347
0.3680
55.098
486.71
327.1
0.00031
0.10
1/0
259/24
9.347
0.3680
53.364
471.39
316.8
0.00032
0.10
2/0
133/20
10.516
0.4140
69.458
613.38
412.2
0.00025
0.08
2/0
259/23
10.516
0.4140
67.472
595.88
400.4
0.00025
0.08
3/0
259/22
11.786
0.4640
83.230
746.62
501.7
0.00020
0.06
3/0
427/24
11.786
0.4640
87.979
777.12
522.2
0.00019
0.06
4/0
259/21
13.259
0.5220
107.297
950.76
638.9
0.00016
0.05
4/0
427/23
13.259
0.5220
111.237
982.21
660.0
0.00015
0.05
Обозн.
в стандарте AWGКоличество жил/толщина одной в AWG мм дюймы Площадь сечения
мм X ммграмм на метр фунтов на 1000 футов Ом на метр Ом на 1000 футов Приведенный диаметр Минимальный вес Погонное сопротивление Тематики
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Синонимы
EN
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > AWG
9 B and S gage
американский сортамент проводов
Американская система классификации кабелей, в которой чем больше условный номер изделия, тем меньше диаметр проводника. В телекоммуникационных сетях, как правило, используются провода калибров 22AWG, 24AWG и 26AWG (табл. А-4).
[Л.М. Невдяев. Телекоммуникационные технологии. Англо-русский толковый словарь-справочник. Под редакцией Ю.М. Горностаева. Москва, 2002]
калибр проводника AWG
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[Интент]Калибр провода
AWG и МСМСечение, мм2
Число проводов х диаметр 1го провода в мм
38
0,009
7х0, 040
36
0,014
7х0, 051
34
0,022
7х0, 064
32
0,034/ 0,035
7х0,080/ 19х0,051
30
0,057/ 0,059
7х0,102/ 19х0,064
28
0,089/ 0,09
7х0,127/ 19х0,080
26
0,141/ 0,155
7х0,160/ 19х0,102
24
0,227/ 0,241
7х0,203/ 19х0,127
22
0,355/ 0,382/ 0,5
7х0,254/ 19х0,160/ 16х0,2
20
0,563/ 0,616/ 0,75
7х0,320/ 19х0,203/ 24х0,2
18
0,897/ 0,963/ 1
7х0,404/ 19х0,254/ 32х0,20
16
1,229/ 1,5
19х0,287/ 30х0,25
14
1,941/ 2,5
19х0,361/ 50х0,25
12
3,085/ 4
19х0,455/ 56х0,30
10
5,26/ 6
19х0,60/ 84х0,30
8
8,35/ 10
19х0,75/ 80х0,40
6
13,29/ 16
19х0,96/ 128х0,4
4
21,14/ 25
19х1,19/ 200х0,40
2
33,61/ 35
19х1,50/ 280х0,40
1
42,38/ 50
19х1,686/ 400х0,40
1/0
53,47
19х1,89
2/0
67,4
19х2,126
2/0
70
356х0,50
3/0
95
727х0,39
4/0
107,17
19х2,68
37х2,09
37х2,29
177,3
37х2,47
202,7
37х2,64
253,4
37х2,95
61х2,52
61х2,62
354,7
61х2,72
31х2,82
405,4
61х2,91
61х3,09
506,7
61х3,25
В этой системе меньшему числовому значению соответствует более толстый провод. Такое «перевёрнутое» обозначение диаметра сложилось исторически: проволоку изготавливают волочением, и номер (калибр) обозначает количество последовательных протягиваний через всё уменьшающиеся отверстия в волоке до получения нужного диаметра. Так, для получения проволоки AWG 24 диаметром около 0,5 мм заготовка AWG 0 диаметром свыше 8 мм протягивалась 24 раза. В калибрах AWG довольно часто обозначают не только размеры (диаметр, сечение) проводов, но и размеры прутков, стержней, трубок.
[Википедия]Американский стандарт на калибры проводов (American Wire Gauge)
Одножильные нелуженые медные провода Обозначение в стандарте AWG Номинальный диаметр Площадь сечения
мм X ммПогонный вес Погонное сопротивление мм дюймы грамм на метр фунтов на 1000 футов Ом на метр Ом на 1000 футов 10
2.600
0.1024
5.309
46.77
31.43
0.0033
0.999
11
2.300
0.0906
4.155
37.09
24.92
0.0041
1.260
12
2.050
0.0807
3.301
29.42
19.77
0.0052
1.588
13
1.830
0.0720
2.630
23.33
15.68
0.0066
2.003
14
1.630
0.0642
2.087
18.50
12.43
0.0083
2.525
15
1.450
0.0571
1.651
14.67
9.858
0.0104
3.184
16
1.290
0.0508
1.307
11.63
7.818
0.0132
4.016
17
1.150
0.0453
1.039
9.23
6.200
0.0166
5.064
18
1.020
0.0402
0.817
7.32
4.917
0.0209
6.385
19
0.912
0.0359
0.653
5.80
3.899
0.026
8.051
20
0.813
0.0320
0.519
4.60
3.092
0.033
10.15
21
0.724
0.0285
0.412
3.65
2.452
0.042
12.80
22
0.643
0.0253
0.325
2.89
1.945
0.053
16.14
23
0.574
0.0226
0.259
2.29
1.542
0.067
20.36
24
0.511
0.0201
0.205
1.82
1.223
0.084
25.67
25
0.455
0.0179
0.163
1.44
0.9699
0.106
32.37
26
0.404
0.0159
0.128
1.14
0.7692
0.134
40.81
27
0.361
0.0142
0.102
0.908
0.6100
0.169
51.47
28
0.320
0.0126
0.080
0.720
0.4837
0.213
64.90
29
0.287
0.0113
0.065
0.571
0.3836
0.268
81.83
30
0.254
0.0100
0.051
0.453
0.3042
0.339
103.2
31
0.226
0.0089
0.040
0.359
0.2413
0.427
130.1
32
0.203
0.0080
0.032
0.285
0.1913
0.538
164.1
33
0.180
0.0071
0.025
0.226
0.1517
0.679
206.9
34
0.160
0.0063
0.020
0.179
0.1203
0.856
260.9
35
0.142
0.0056
0.016
0.142
0.09542
1.086
331.0
36
0.127
0.0050
0.013
0.113
0.07568
1.361
414.8
37
0.114
0.0045
0.010
0.091
0.06130
1.680
512.1
38
0.102
0.0040
0.008
0.071
0.04759
2.128
648.6
39
0.089
0.0035
0.006
0.056
0.03774
2.781
847.8
40
0.079
0.0031
0.005
0.045
0.02993
3.543
1080.0
Обозначение в стандарте AWG мм дюймы Площадь сечения
мм X ммграмм на метр фунтов на 1000 футов Ом на метр Ом на 1000 футов Номинальный диаметр Погонный вес Погонное сопротивление Многожильные луженые медные провода
Обозн.
в стандарте AWGКоличество жил/толщина одной в AWG Приведенный диаметр Площадь сечения
мм X ммМинимальный вес Погонное сопротивление мм дюймы грамм на метр фунтов на 1000 футов Ом на метр Ом на 1000 футов 36
7/44
0.153
0.0060
0.014
0.11
0.076
1.3609
141.80
34
7/42
0.191
0.0075
0.022
0.18
0.121
0.8560
260.90
32
7/40
0.203
0.0080
0.034
0.29
0.195
0.5384
164.10
32
19/44
0.229
0.0090
0.039
0.29
0.195
0.5384
164.10
30
7/38
0.305
0.0120
0.056
0.45
0.304
0.3674
112.00
30
19/42
0.305
0.0120
0.060
0.45
0.304
0.3674
112.00
28
7/36
0.381
0.0150
0.071
0.72
0.484
0.2320
70.70
28
19/40
0.406
0.0160
0.093
0.72
0.484
0.2320
70.70
27
7/35
0.457
0.0180
0.111
0.91
0.614
0.1824
55.60
26
7/34
0.483
0.0190
0.140
1.15
0.770
0.146
44.40
26
10/36
0.553
0.0218
0.127
1.15
0.770
0.146
44.40
26
19/38
0.508
0.0200
0.153
1.15
0.770
0.146
44.40
24
7/32
0.610
0.0240
0.226
1.83
1.229
0.091
27.70
24
10/34
0.584
0.0230
0.200
1.83
1.229
0.091
27.70
24
19/36
0.610
0.0240
0.239
1.83
1.229
0.091
27.70
24
42/40
0.584
0.0230
0.201
1.83
1.229
0.091
27.70
22
72/30
0.762
0.0300
0.352
2.90
1.947
0.057
17.50
22
19/34
0.787
0.0310
0.380
2.90
1.947
0.057
17.50
22
26/36
0.762
0.0300
0.327
2.90
1.947
0.057
17.50
20
7/28
0.890
0.0350
0.504
4.62
3.103
0.036
10.90
20
10/30
0.890
0.0350
0.504
4.62
3.103
0.036
10.90
20
19/32
0.940
0.0370
0.612
4.62
3.103
0.036
10.90
20
26/34
0.914
0.0360
0.520
4.62
3.103
0.036
10.90
20
42/36
0.914
0.0360
0.533
4.62
3.103
0.036
10.90
18
7/26
1.220
0.0480
0.891
7.34
4.93
0.023
6.92
18
16/30
1.200
0.0472
0.808
7.34
4.93
0.023
6.92
18
19/30
1.240
0.0488
0.957
7.34
4.93
0.023
6.92
18
42/34
1.200
0.0472
0.819
7.34
4.93
0.023
6.92
18
65/36
1.200
0.0472
0.845
7.34
4.93
0.023
6.92
16
7/24
1.520
0.0598
1.420
11.68
7.85
0.014
4.35
16
19/29
1.470
0.0579
1.216
11.68
7.85
0.014
4.35
16
26/30
1.500
0.0591
1.310
11.68
7.85
0.014
4.35
16
65/34
1.500
0.0591
1.300
11.68
7.85
0.014
4.35
16
105/36
1.500
0.0591
1.365
11.68
7.85
0.014
4.35
14
7/22
1.850
0.0728
2.260
18.60
12.5
0.009
2.73
14
19/26
1.850
0.0728
1.930
18.60
12.5
0.009
2.73
14
42/30
1.850
0.0728
2.060
18.60
12.5
0.009
2.73
14
105/34
1.850
0.0728
2.100
18.60
12.5
0.009
2.73
12
7/20
2.440
0.0961
3.610
29.56
19.9
0.0056
1.71
12
19/25
2.360
0.0929
3.070
29.56
19.9
0.0056
1.71
12
65/30
2.410
0.0949
3.270
29.56
19.9
0.0056
1.71
12
165/34
2.410
0.0949
3.300
47.00
31.6
0.0056
1.71
10
37/26
2.920
0.1150
4.710
47.00
31.6
0.0035
1.08
10
65/28
2.950
0.1161
5.230
47.00
31.6
0.0035
1.08
10
105/30
2.950
0.1161
5.355
47.00
31.6
0.0035
1.08
8
49/25
3.734
0.1470
8.007
70.73
47.5
0.0022
0.67
8
133/29
3.734
0.1470
8.662
76.52
51.4
0.0020
0.61
8
655/36
3.734
0.1470
8.479
73.78
49.6
0.0020
0.62
6
133/27
4.674
0.1840
13.675
120.75
81.1
0.0015
0.47
6
259/30
4.674
0.1840
13.209
116.60
78.4
0.0013
0.40
6
1050/36
4.674
0.1840
13.388
118.26
79.5
0.0013
0.39
4
133/25
5.898
0.2322
21.733
191.99
129.0
0.0008
0.24
4
259/26
5.898
0.2322
26.629
235.16
158.0
0.0007
0.20
4
1666/36
5.898
0.2322
21.242
187.66
126.1
0.0008
0.25
2
1333/23
7.417
0.2920
34.648
306.00
205.6
0.00049
0.15
2
259/26
7.417
0.2920
33.392
294.87
198.1
0.00052
0.16
2
665/30
7.417
0.2920
33.915
229.36
201.2
0.00052
0.16
2
2646/36
7.417
0.2920
33.737
298.05
200.3
0.00052
0.16
1
163.195.0
8.331
0.3280
43.418
383.35
257.6
0.00039
0.12
1
172.508.0
8.331
0.3280
42.322
373.83
251.2
0.00043
0.13
1
817/30
8.331
0.3280
41.667
367.73
247.1
0.00043
0.13
1
2109/34
8.331
0.3280
42.690
376.94
253.3
0.00039
0.12
1/0
133/21
9.347
0.3680
55.098
486.71
327.1
0.00031
0.10
1/0
259/24
9.347
0.3680
53.364
471.39
316.8
0.00032
0.10
2/0
133/20
10.516
0.4140
69.458
613.38
412.2
0.00025
0.08
2/0
259/23
10.516
0.4140
67.472
595.88
400.4
0.00025
0.08
3/0
259/22
11.786
0.4640
83.230
746.62
501.7
0.00020
0.06
3/0
427/24
11.786
0.4640
87.979
777.12
522.2
0.00019
0.06
4/0
259/21
13.259
0.5220
107.297
950.76
638.9
0.00016
0.05
4/0
427/23
13.259
0.5220
111.237
982.21
660.0
0.00015
0.05
Обозн.
в стандарте AWGКоличество жил/толщина одной в AWG мм дюймы Площадь сечения
мм X ммграмм на метр фунтов на 1000 футов Ом на метр Ом на 1000 футов Приведенный диаметр Минимальный вес Погонное сопротивление Тематики
- кабели, провода...
Синонимы
EN
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > B and S gage
10 Brown and Sharp gage
американский сортамент проводов
Американская система классификации кабелей, в которой чем больше условный номер изделия, тем меньше диаметр проводника. В телекоммуникационных сетях, как правило, используются провода калибров 22AWG, 24AWG и 26AWG (табл. А-4).
[Л.М. Невдяев. Телекоммуникационные технологии. Англо-русский толковый словарь-справочник. Под редакцией Ю.М. Горностаева. Москва, 2002]
калибр проводника AWG
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[Интент]Калибр провода
AWG и МСМСечение, мм2
Число проводов х диаметр 1го провода в мм
38
0,009
7х0, 040
36
0,014
7х0, 051
34
0,022
7х0, 064
32
0,034/ 0,035
7х0,080/ 19х0,051
30
0,057/ 0,059
7х0,102/ 19х0,064
28
0,089/ 0,09
7х0,127/ 19х0,080
26
0,141/ 0,155
7х0,160/ 19х0,102
24
0,227/ 0,241
7х0,203/ 19х0,127
22
0,355/ 0,382/ 0,5
7х0,254/ 19х0,160/ 16х0,2
20
0,563/ 0,616/ 0,75
7х0,320/ 19х0,203/ 24х0,2
18
0,897/ 0,963/ 1
7х0,404/ 19х0,254/ 32х0,20
16
1,229/ 1,5
19х0,287/ 30х0,25
14
1,941/ 2,5
19х0,361/ 50х0,25
12
3,085/ 4
19х0,455/ 56х0,30
10
5,26/ 6
19х0,60/ 84х0,30
8
8,35/ 10
19х0,75/ 80х0,40
6
13,29/ 16
19х0,96/ 128х0,4
4
21,14/ 25
19х1,19/ 200х0,40
2
33,61/ 35
19х1,50/ 280х0,40
1
42,38/ 50
19х1,686/ 400х0,40
1/0
53,47
19х1,89
2/0
67,4
19х2,126
2/0
70
356х0,50
3/0
95
727х0,39
4/0
107,17
19х2,68
37х2,09
37х2,29
177,3
37х2,47
202,7
37х2,64
253,4
37х2,95
61х2,52
61х2,62
354,7
61х2,72
31х2,82
405,4
61х2,91
61х3,09
506,7
61х3,25
В этой системе меньшему числовому значению соответствует более толстый провод. Такое «перевёрнутое» обозначение диаметра сложилось исторически: проволоку изготавливают волочением, и номер (калибр) обозначает количество последовательных протягиваний через всё уменьшающиеся отверстия в волоке до получения нужного диаметра. Так, для получения проволоки AWG 24 диаметром около 0,5 мм заготовка AWG 0 диаметром свыше 8 мм протягивалась 24 раза. В калибрах AWG довольно часто обозначают не только размеры (диаметр, сечение) проводов, но и размеры прутков, стержней, трубок.
[Википедия]Американский стандарт на калибры проводов (American Wire Gauge)
Одножильные нелуженые медные провода Обозначение в стандарте AWG Номинальный диаметр Площадь сечения
мм X ммПогонный вес Погонное сопротивление мм дюймы грамм на метр фунтов на 1000 футов Ом на метр Ом на 1000 футов 10
2.600
0.1024
5.309
46.77
31.43
0.0033
0.999
11
2.300
0.0906
4.155
37.09
24.92
0.0041
1.260
12
2.050
0.0807
3.301
29.42
19.77
0.0052
1.588
13
1.830
0.0720
2.630
23.33
15.68
0.0066
2.003
14
1.630
0.0642
2.087
18.50
12.43
0.0083
2.525
15
1.450
0.0571
1.651
14.67
9.858
0.0104
3.184
16
1.290
0.0508
1.307
11.63
7.818
0.0132
4.016
17
1.150
0.0453
1.039
9.23
6.200
0.0166
5.064
18
1.020
0.0402
0.817
7.32
4.917
0.0209
6.385
19
0.912
0.0359
0.653
5.80
3.899
0.026
8.051
20
0.813
0.0320
0.519
4.60
3.092
0.033
10.15
21
0.724
0.0285
0.412
3.65
2.452
0.042
12.80
22
0.643
0.0253
0.325
2.89
1.945
0.053
16.14
23
0.574
0.0226
0.259
2.29
1.542
0.067
20.36
24
0.511
0.0201
0.205
1.82
1.223
0.084
25.67
25
0.455
0.0179
0.163
1.44
0.9699
0.106
32.37
26
0.404
0.0159
0.128
1.14
0.7692
0.134
40.81
27
0.361
0.0142
0.102
0.908
0.6100
0.169
51.47
28
0.320
0.0126
0.080
0.720
0.4837
0.213
64.90
29
0.287
0.0113
0.065
0.571
0.3836
0.268
81.83
30
0.254
0.0100
0.051
0.453
0.3042
0.339
103.2
31
0.226
0.0089
0.040
0.359
0.2413
0.427
130.1
32
0.203
0.0080
0.032
0.285
0.1913
0.538
164.1
33
0.180
0.0071
0.025
0.226
0.1517
0.679
206.9
34
0.160
0.0063
0.020
0.179
0.1203
0.856
260.9
35
0.142
0.0056
0.016
0.142
0.09542
1.086
331.0
36
0.127
0.0050
0.013
0.113
0.07568
1.361
414.8
37
0.114
0.0045
0.010
0.091
0.06130
1.680
512.1
38
0.102
0.0040
0.008
0.071
0.04759
2.128
648.6
39
0.089
0.0035
0.006
0.056
0.03774
2.781
847.8
40
0.079
0.0031
0.005
0.045
0.02993
3.543
1080.0
Обозначение в стандарте AWG мм дюймы Площадь сечения
мм X ммграмм на метр фунтов на 1000 футов Ом на метр Ом на 1000 футов Номинальный диаметр Погонный вес Погонное сопротивление Многожильные луженые медные провода
Обозн.
в стандарте AWGКоличество жил/толщина одной в AWG Приведенный диаметр Площадь сечения
мм X ммМинимальный вес Погонное сопротивление мм дюймы грамм на метр фунтов на 1000 футов Ом на метр Ом на 1000 футов 36
7/44
0.153
0.0060
0.014
0.11
0.076
1.3609
141.80
34
7/42
0.191
0.0075
0.022
0.18
0.121
0.8560
260.90
32
7/40
0.203
0.0080
0.034
0.29
0.195
0.5384
164.10
32
19/44
0.229
0.0090
0.039
0.29
0.195
0.5384
164.10
30
7/38
0.305
0.0120
0.056
0.45
0.304
0.3674
112.00
30
19/42
0.305
0.0120
0.060
0.45
0.304
0.3674
112.00
28
7/36
0.381
0.0150
0.071
0.72
0.484
0.2320
70.70
28
19/40
0.406
0.0160
0.093
0.72
0.484
0.2320
70.70
27
7/35
0.457
0.0180
0.111
0.91
0.614
0.1824
55.60
26
7/34
0.483
0.0190
0.140
1.15
0.770
0.146
44.40
26
10/36
0.553
0.0218
0.127
1.15
0.770
0.146
44.40
26
19/38
0.508
0.0200
0.153
1.15
0.770
0.146
44.40
24
7/32
0.610
0.0240
0.226
1.83
1.229
0.091
27.70
24
10/34
0.584
0.0230
0.200
1.83
1.229
0.091
27.70
24
19/36
0.610
0.0240
0.239
1.83
1.229
0.091
27.70
24
42/40
0.584
0.0230
0.201
1.83
1.229
0.091
27.70
22
72/30
0.762
0.0300
0.352
2.90
1.947
0.057
17.50
22
19/34
0.787
0.0310
0.380
2.90
1.947
0.057
17.50
22
26/36
0.762
0.0300
0.327
2.90
1.947
0.057
17.50
20
7/28
0.890
0.0350
0.504
4.62
3.103
0.036
10.90
20
10/30
0.890
0.0350
0.504
4.62
3.103
0.036
10.90
20
19/32
0.940
0.0370
0.612
4.62
3.103
0.036
10.90
20
26/34
0.914
0.0360
0.520
4.62
3.103
0.036
10.90
20
42/36
0.914
0.0360
0.533
4.62
3.103
0.036
10.90
18
7/26
1.220
0.0480
0.891
7.34
4.93
0.023
6.92
18
16/30
1.200
0.0472
0.808
7.34
4.93
0.023
6.92
18
19/30
1.240
0.0488
0.957
7.34
4.93
0.023
6.92
18
42/34
1.200
0.0472
0.819
7.34
4.93
0.023
6.92
18
65/36
1.200
0.0472
0.845
7.34
4.93
0.023
6.92
16
7/24
1.520
0.0598
1.420
11.68
7.85
0.014
4.35
16
19/29
1.470
0.0579
1.216
11.68
7.85
0.014
4.35
16
26/30
1.500
0.0591
1.310
11.68
7.85
0.014
4.35
16
65/34
1.500
0.0591
1.300
11.68
7.85
0.014
4.35
16
105/36
1.500
0.0591
1.365
11.68
7.85
0.014
4.35
14
7/22
1.850
0.0728
2.260
18.60
12.5
0.009
2.73
14
19/26
1.850
0.0728
1.930
18.60
12.5
0.009
2.73
14
42/30
1.850
0.0728
2.060
18.60
12.5
0.009
2.73
14
105/34
1.850
0.0728
2.100
18.60
12.5
0.009
2.73
12
7/20
2.440
0.0961
3.610
29.56
19.9
0.0056
1.71
12
19/25
2.360
0.0929
3.070
29.56
19.9
0.0056
1.71
12
65/30
2.410
0.0949
3.270
29.56
19.9
0.0056
1.71
12
165/34
2.410
0.0949
3.300
47.00
31.6
0.0056
1.71
10
37/26
2.920
0.1150
4.710
47.00
31.6
0.0035
1.08
10
65/28
2.950
0.1161
5.230
47.00
31.6
0.0035
1.08
10
105/30
2.950
0.1161
5.355
47.00
31.6
0.0035
1.08
8
49/25
3.734
0.1470
8.007
70.73
47.5
0.0022
0.67
8
133/29
3.734
0.1470
8.662
76.52
51.4
0.0020
0.61
8
655/36
3.734
0.1470
8.479
73.78
49.6
0.0020
0.62
6
133/27
4.674
0.1840
13.675
120.75
81.1
0.0015
0.47
6
259/30
4.674
0.1840
13.209
116.60
78.4
0.0013
0.40
6
1050/36
4.674
0.1840
13.388
118.26
79.5
0.0013
0.39
4
133/25
5.898
0.2322
21.733
191.99
129.0
0.0008
0.24
4
259/26
5.898
0.2322
26.629
235.16
158.0
0.0007
0.20
4
1666/36
5.898
0.2322
21.242
187.66
126.1
0.0008
0.25
2
1333/23
7.417
0.2920
34.648
306.00
205.6
0.00049
0.15
2
259/26
7.417
0.2920
33.392
294.87
198.1
0.00052
0.16
2
665/30
7.417
0.2920
33.915
229.36
201.2
0.00052
0.16
2
2646/36
7.417
0.2920
33.737
298.05
200.3
0.00052
0.16
1
163.195.0
8.331
0.3280
43.418
383.35
257.6
0.00039
0.12
1
172.508.0
8.331
0.3280
42.322
373.83
251.2
0.00043
0.13
1
817/30
8.331
0.3280
41.667
367.73
247.1
0.00043
0.13
1
2109/34
8.331
0.3280
42.690
376.94
253.3
0.00039
0.12
1/0
133/21
9.347
0.3680
55.098
486.71
327.1
0.00031
0.10
1/0
259/24
9.347
0.3680
53.364
471.39
316.8
0.00032
0.10
2/0
133/20
10.516
0.4140
69.458
613.38
412.2
0.00025
0.08
2/0
259/23
10.516
0.4140
67.472
595.88
400.4
0.00025
0.08
3/0
259/22
11.786
0.4640
83.230
746.62
501.7
0.00020
0.06
3/0
427/24
11.786
0.4640
87.979
777.12
522.2
0.00019
0.06
4/0
259/21
13.259
0.5220
107.297
950.76
638.9
0.00016
0.05
4/0
427/23
13.259
0.5220
111.237
982.21
660.0
0.00015
0.05
Обозн.
в стандарте AWGКоличество жил/толщина одной в AWG мм дюймы Площадь сечения
мм X ммграмм на метр фунтов на 1000 футов Ом на метр Ом на 1000 футов Приведенный диаметр Минимальный вес Погонное сопротивление Тематики
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американский сортамент проводов
Американская система классификации кабелей, в которой чем больше условный номер изделия, тем меньше диаметр проводника. В телекоммуникационных сетях, как правило, используются провода калибров 22AWG, 24AWG и 26AWG (табл. А-4).
[Л.М. Невдяев. Телекоммуникационные технологии. Англо-русский толковый словарь-справочник. Под редакцией Ю.М. Горностаева. Москва, 2002]
калибр проводника AWG
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[Интент]Калибр провода
AWG и МСМСечение, мм2
Число проводов х диаметр 1го провода в мм
38
0,009
7х0, 040
36
0,014
7х0, 051
34
0,022
7х0, 064
32
0,034/ 0,035
7х0,080/ 19х0,051
30
0,057/ 0,059
7х0,102/ 19х0,064
28
0,089/ 0,09
7х0,127/ 19х0,080
26
0,141/ 0,155
7х0,160/ 19х0,102
24
0,227/ 0,241
7х0,203/ 19х0,127
22
0,355/ 0,382/ 0,5
7х0,254/ 19х0,160/ 16х0,2
20
0,563/ 0,616/ 0,75
7х0,320/ 19х0,203/ 24х0,2
18
0,897/ 0,963/ 1
7х0,404/ 19х0,254/ 32х0,20
16
1,229/ 1,5
19х0,287/ 30х0,25
14
1,941/ 2,5
19х0,361/ 50х0,25
12
3,085/ 4
19х0,455/ 56х0,30
10
5,26/ 6
19х0,60/ 84х0,30
8
8,35/ 10
19х0,75/ 80х0,40
6
13,29/ 16
19х0,96/ 128х0,4
4
21,14/ 25
19х1,19/ 200х0,40
2
33,61/ 35
19х1,50/ 280х0,40
1
42,38/ 50
19х1,686/ 400х0,40
1/0
53,47
19х1,89
2/0
67,4
19х2,126
2/0
70
356х0,50
3/0
95
727х0,39
4/0
107,17
19х2,68
37х2,09
37х2,29
177,3
37х2,47
202,7
37х2,64
253,4
37х2,95
61х2,52
61х2,62
354,7
61х2,72
31х2,82
405,4
61х2,91
61х3,09
506,7
61х3,25
В этой системе меньшему числовому значению соответствует более толстый провод. Такое «перевёрнутое» обозначение диаметра сложилось исторически: проволоку изготавливают волочением, и номер (калибр) обозначает количество последовательных протягиваний через всё уменьшающиеся отверстия в волоке до получения нужного диаметра. Так, для получения проволоки AWG 24 диаметром около 0,5 мм заготовка AWG 0 диаметром свыше 8 мм протягивалась 24 раза. В калибрах AWG довольно часто обозначают не только размеры (диаметр, сечение) проводов, но и размеры прутков, стержней, трубок.
[Википедия]Американский стандарт на калибры проводов (American Wire Gauge)
Одножильные нелуженые медные провода Обозначение в стандарте AWG Номинальный диаметр Площадь сечения
мм X ммПогонный вес Погонное сопротивление мм дюймы грамм на метр фунтов на 1000 футов Ом на метр Ом на 1000 футов 10
2.600
0.1024
5.309
46.77
31.43
0.0033
0.999
11
2.300
0.0906
4.155
37.09
24.92
0.0041
1.260
12
2.050
0.0807
3.301
29.42
19.77
0.0052
1.588
13
1.830
0.0720
2.630
23.33
15.68
0.0066
2.003
14
1.630
0.0642
2.087
18.50
12.43
0.0083
2.525
15
1.450
0.0571
1.651
14.67
9.858
0.0104
3.184
16
1.290
0.0508
1.307
11.63
7.818
0.0132
4.016
17
1.150
0.0453
1.039
9.23
6.200
0.0166
5.064
18
1.020
0.0402
0.817
7.32
4.917
0.0209
6.385
19
0.912
0.0359
0.653
5.80
3.899
0.026
8.051
20
0.813
0.0320
0.519
4.60
3.092
0.033
10.15
21
0.724
0.0285
0.412
3.65
2.452
0.042
12.80
22
0.643
0.0253
0.325
2.89
1.945
0.053
16.14
23
0.574
0.0226
0.259
2.29
1.542
0.067
20.36
24
0.511
0.0201
0.205
1.82
1.223
0.084
25.67
25
0.455
0.0179
0.163
1.44
0.9699
0.106
32.37
26
0.404
0.0159
0.128
1.14
0.7692
0.134
40.81
27
0.361
0.0142
0.102
0.908
0.6100
0.169
51.47
28
0.320
0.0126
0.080
0.720
0.4837
0.213
64.90
29
0.287
0.0113
0.065
0.571
0.3836
0.268
81.83
30
0.254
0.0100
0.051
0.453
0.3042
0.339
103.2
31
0.226
0.0089
0.040
0.359
0.2413
0.427
130.1
32
0.203
0.0080
0.032
0.285
0.1913
0.538
164.1
33
0.180
0.0071
0.025
0.226
0.1517
0.679
206.9
34
0.160
0.0063
0.020
0.179
0.1203
0.856
260.9
35
0.142
0.0056
0.016
0.142
0.09542
1.086
331.0
36
0.127
0.0050
0.013
0.113
0.07568
1.361
414.8
37
0.114
0.0045
0.010
0.091
0.06130
1.680
512.1
38
0.102
0.0040
0.008
0.071
0.04759
2.128
648.6
39
0.089
0.0035
0.006
0.056
0.03774
2.781
847.8
40
0.079
0.0031
0.005
0.045
0.02993
3.543
1080.0
Обозначение в стандарте AWG мм дюймы Площадь сечения
мм X ммграмм на метр фунтов на 1000 футов Ом на метр Ом на 1000 футов Номинальный диаметр Погонный вес Погонное сопротивление Многожильные луженые медные провода
Обозн.
в стандарте AWGКоличество жил/толщина одной в AWG Приведенный диаметр Площадь сечения
мм X ммМинимальный вес Погонное сопротивление мм дюймы грамм на метр фунтов на 1000 футов Ом на метр Ом на 1000 футов 36
7/44
0.153
0.0060
0.014
0.11
0.076
1.3609
141.80
34
7/42
0.191
0.0075
0.022
0.18
0.121
0.8560
260.90
32
7/40
0.203
0.0080
0.034
0.29
0.195
0.5384
164.10
32
19/44
0.229
0.0090
0.039
0.29
0.195
0.5384
164.10
30
7/38
0.305
0.0120
0.056
0.45
0.304
0.3674
112.00
30
19/42
0.305
0.0120
0.060
0.45
0.304
0.3674
112.00
28
7/36
0.381
0.0150
0.071
0.72
0.484
0.2320
70.70
28
19/40
0.406
0.0160
0.093
0.72
0.484
0.2320
70.70
27
7/35
0.457
0.0180
0.111
0.91
0.614
0.1824
55.60
26
7/34
0.483
0.0190
0.140
1.15
0.770
0.146
44.40
26
10/36
0.553
0.0218
0.127
1.15
0.770
0.146
44.40
26
19/38
0.508
0.0200
0.153
1.15
0.770
0.146
44.40
24
7/32
0.610
0.0240
0.226
1.83
1.229
0.091
27.70
24
10/34
0.584
0.0230
0.200
1.83
1.229
0.091
27.70
24
19/36
0.610
0.0240
0.239
1.83
1.229
0.091
27.70
24
42/40
0.584
0.0230
0.201
1.83
1.229
0.091
27.70
22
72/30
0.762
0.0300
0.352
2.90
1.947
0.057
17.50
22
19/34
0.787
0.0310
0.380
2.90
1.947
0.057
17.50
22
26/36
0.762
0.0300
0.327
2.90
1.947
0.057
17.50
20
7/28
0.890
0.0350
0.504
4.62
3.103
0.036
10.90
20
10/30
0.890
0.0350
0.504
4.62
3.103
0.036
10.90
20
19/32
0.940
0.0370
0.612
4.62
3.103
0.036
10.90
20
26/34
0.914
0.0360
0.520
4.62
3.103
0.036
10.90
20
42/36
0.914
0.0360
0.533
4.62
3.103
0.036
10.90
18
7/26
1.220
0.0480
0.891
7.34
4.93
0.023
6.92
18
16/30
1.200
0.0472
0.808
7.34
4.93
0.023
6.92
18
19/30
1.240
0.0488
0.957
7.34
4.93
0.023
6.92
18
42/34
1.200
0.0472
0.819
7.34
4.93
0.023
6.92
18
65/36
1.200
0.0472
0.845
7.34
4.93
0.023
6.92
16
7/24
1.520
0.0598
1.420
11.68
7.85
0.014
4.35
16
19/29
1.470
0.0579
1.216
11.68
7.85
0.014
4.35
16
26/30
1.500
0.0591
1.310
11.68
7.85
0.014
4.35
16
65/34
1.500
0.0591
1.300
11.68
7.85
0.014
4.35
16
105/36
1.500
0.0591
1.365
11.68
7.85
0.014
4.35
14
7/22
1.850
0.0728
2.260
18.60
12.5
0.009
2.73
14
19/26
1.850
0.0728
1.930
18.60
12.5
0.009
2.73
14
42/30
1.850
0.0728
2.060
18.60
12.5
0.009
2.73
14
105/34
1.850
0.0728
2.100
18.60
12.5
0.009
2.73
12
7/20
2.440
0.0961
3.610
29.56
19.9
0.0056
1.71
12
19/25
2.360
0.0929
3.070
29.56
19.9
0.0056
1.71
12
65/30
2.410
0.0949
3.270
29.56
19.9
0.0056
1.71
12
165/34
2.410
0.0949
3.300
47.00
31.6
0.0056
1.71
10
37/26
2.920
0.1150
4.710
47.00
31.6
0.0035
1.08
10
65/28
2.950
0.1161
5.230
47.00
31.6
0.0035
1.08
10
105/30
2.950
0.1161
5.355
47.00
31.6
0.0035
1.08
8
49/25
3.734
0.1470
8.007
70.73
47.5
0.0022
0.67
8
133/29
3.734
0.1470
8.662
76.52
51.4
0.0020
0.61
8
655/36
3.734
0.1470
8.479
73.78
49.6
0.0020
0.62
6
133/27
4.674
0.1840
13.675
120.75
81.1
0.0015
0.47
6
259/30
4.674
0.1840
13.209
116.60
78.4
0.0013
0.40
6
1050/36
4.674
0.1840
13.388
118.26
79.5
0.0013
0.39
4
133/25
5.898
0.2322
21.733
191.99
129.0
0.0008
0.24
4
259/26
5.898
0.2322
26.629
235.16
158.0
0.0007
0.20
4
1666/36
5.898
0.2322
21.242
187.66
126.1
0.0008
0.25
2
1333/23
7.417
0.2920
34.648
306.00
205.6
0.00049
0.15
2
259/26
7.417
0.2920
33.392
294.87
198.1
0.00052
0.16
2
665/30
7.417
0.2920
33.915
229.36
201.2
0.00052
0.16
2
2646/36
7.417
0.2920
33.737
298.05
200.3
0.00052
0.16
1
163.195.0
8.331
0.3280
43.418
383.35
257.6
0.00039
0.12
1
172.508.0
8.331
0.3280
42.322
373.83
251.2
0.00043
0.13
1
817/30
8.331
0.3280
41.667
367.73
247.1
0.00043
0.13
1
2109/34
8.331
0.3280
42.690
376.94
253.3
0.00039
0.12
1/0
133/21
9.347
0.3680
55.098
486.71
327.1
0.00031
0.10
1/0
259/24
9.347
0.3680
53.364
471.39
316.8
0.00032
0.10
2/0
133/20
10.516
0.4140
69.458
613.38
412.2
0.00025
0.08
2/0
259/23
10.516
0.4140
67.472
595.88
400.4
0.00025
0.08
3/0
259/22
11.786
0.4640
83.230
746.62
501.7
0.00020
0.06
3/0
427/24
11.786
0.4640
87.979
777.12
522.2
0.00019
0.06
4/0
259/21
13.259
0.5220
107.297
950.76
638.9
0.00016
0.05
4/0
427/23
13.259
0.5220
111.237
982.21
660.0
0.00015
0.05
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12 ἐπί
ἐπί, bei, als adv. ohne Casus bei den Epikern oft, daran, dabei, wo es in der Regel als tmesis gefaßt werden kann; ἐν δ' ἄλοχοι πολιαί τ' ἐπὶ μάτερες Soph. O. R. 182; so bes. ἐπὶ δέ in Aufzählungen, Her. 7, 65. 75. 8, 67; von den Sp. bes. Arr. 5, 5, 1 u. öfter. – Gew. Präposition mit dem gen., dat. u. acc., auf, bei (vgl. ὀπίσω u. ä.).
I. Mit dem gen. – 1) vom Orte, u. zwar – a) eine Ruhe, ein Verweilen ausdrückend, auf, von Hom. an überall; ἐπὶ νηῶν Il. 8, 528; ἐπὶ νεώς Soph. Phil. 512; καϑέζετ' ἐπὶ ϑρόνου Il. 1, 536; λέξασϑαι ἐπὶ πύργων 8, 519; ἐπ' ἀγροῦ Od. 1, 185; στῆναι ἐπὶ πύργου, ἀκτάων u. ä., Il. 16, 700. 20, 15; κεῖσϑαι ἐπὶ χϑονός 20, 345; ἐφ' ἵππων χάζεσϑαι, φεύγειν u. ä., auf dem Wagen, 3, 255. 24, 356, wie ἐπ' ὀχέων 8, 455; so Folgde; ἔβαν οἱ μὲν ἐφ' ἵππων, οἱ δ' ἐπὶ νεῶν Aesch. Pers. 18; ἐπὶ πώλου βεβῶσα, ἐπ' ἀπήνης ἐμβεβῶσα, Soph. O. C. 313 O. R. 802; ἐφ' ἵππων παρῆσαν, zu Roß, Her. 3, 86. 9, 44, Thuc. u. Folgde; βαδίζειν ἐπὶ δυοῖν σκελοῖν, πορεύεσϑαι ἐφ' ἑνὸς σκέλους, Plat. Conv. 190 d; διαβαίνειν ἐπὶ γεφύρας Xen. An. 2, 4, 13; ἐφ' ἧς νήσου ναίει, ἐπ'. ὀρέων, Soph. Phil. 609 O. R. 1106; oft ἐπὶ ξένης (s. z. B. ἀλάομαι), auch Sp., ἐπὶ τῆς γῆς Pol. 1, 37, 8; ἐπὶ τοῦ προαστείου, in der Vorstadt, Thuc. 2, 34, wie ἐπ' ἀλλοτρίας πόλεως Eur. Andr. 137; ἐπὶ τῆς πατρίδος Luc. enc. patr. 9; a. Sp. oft; aber nicht so bei geographischen Eigennamen, vgl. d; ἐπ' ὤμων φέρειν Od, 10, 170, wie λαβεῖν Anacr. 12, 8; λαβὼν ἐπὶ τῆς κεφαλῆς φέρε Ar. Plut. 1198; vgl. Her. 2, 35; σῆμ' ἐπ' ἀσπίδος ἔχει Aesch. Spt. 369, u. oft in diesem Stücke, wie Pind. P. 8, 46; ὀπτᾶσϑαι ἐπὶ τῶν ἀνϑράκων Ar. Ath. III, 86 f; ἐπὶ ξυροῦ ἀκμῆς, ἐπ' ἄκρων, s. ἀκμή, ἄκρος, wie ἐπὶ τῆς γῆς βεβηκότες unter βαίνω, ἐπ' ἀγκύρας ἀποσαλεύω unter ἄγκυρα, vgl. ἐπ' ἀγκυρέων ὥρμεον Her. 7, 88; ἐπὶ κλίνης φερόμενος Andoc. 1, 61; ἐπὶ προςπόλου μιᾶς χωρεῖν, darauf gestützt, Soph. O. C. 780. Aus στὰς ἐπὶ τομίων κάπρου ὄμνυσιν, Dem. 23. 68 (vgl. D. Hal. 5. 1). erklärt sich ἐπὶ τῶν σφαγίων ὅρκους διδόναι Pol. 4, 77, 1; oft bei D. Hal.; auch ἐφ' ἱερῶν τελείων ἑστιᾶσϑαι, Luc. Philops. 21. – An ἐπὶ τοῦ στρατοπέδου εἶναι, im Lager sein, Plut. Rom. 16, u. ä. reihen sich : ἐπ' οἰκήματος καϑῆσϑαι, Hure in einem Bordell sein, Plat. Charm. 163 b; Aesch. 1, 74; ἐπ' ἰατρείου ib. 40; ἐπὶ τῶν ἐργαστηρίων καϑίζειν Isocr. 7, 15. – b) dabei, inder Nähe; ἐπὶ τῶν πηγῶν πλυνοὶ ἔασι Il. 22, 152, oft bei Thuc. ἐπὶ Θρᾴκης, an der thracischen Gränze, z. B. 5, 34, nicht ἐν Θρᾴκῃ, wie auch Her. 7, 6 αἱ ἐπὶ Λήμνου ἐπικείμεναι νῆσοι u. Soph. Ant. 1128 ch. ἐπὶ νόσου πόλις ἔχεται erklärt werden kann; aber für τὴν πόλιν οἰκοῦντες ἐπὶ τοῦ Ἰσϑμοῠ Thuc. 1, 13 steht ἐπὶ τῷ Ἰ 1, 56; μένειν ἐπὶ Θρᾴκης Xen. An. 7, 6, 25; vgl. 2, 5, 18; ἑστεῶτες ἐπὶ τῶν ϑυρέων Her. 5, 92, 3; οἱ ἐπὶ τῶν οἰκημάτων καϑήμενοι Aesch. 1, 74; ἡ ἐπὶ τοῦ ποταμοῦ μάχη Dem. 18, 216; oft Pol. αἱ ἐφ' Ἑλλησπόντου πόλεις, am H., 18, 27, 8; στρατοπεδεύεσϑαι ἐπί τινος 1, 73, 6; μένειν ἐπὶ τούτων τῶν τόπων 21, 8, 13; ἐπὶ τῆς οἰκίας, zu Hause, 14, 7, 1; während αἱ ἐπὶ τῆς Ἀσίας πόλεις oft = ἐν τῇ Ἀσίᾳ, vgl. οἱ ἐπὶ τῆς Ἀσίας κατοικοῠντες Isocr. 12, 103; übtr., ἔμενεν ἐπὶ τῆς ὀργῆς, ὑπάρχειν ἐπὶ τῆς γνώμης, dabei bleiben, Pol. 3, 9, 7. 5, 76, 6, wie Dem. 4, 6 ἐπὶ γνώμης γίγνεσϑαι u. μένειν ἐπὶ τούτων, ἃ κατέστραπται 4, 9; ἐπὶ τῆς ἀρχῆς μένειν, im Amte bleiben, Xen. Ag. 1, 37. – c) in Gegenwart, vor, bes. ἐπὶ μαρτύρων, vor Zeugen, Antiph. II γ 10; Is. 7, 29; Xen. Hell. 6, 5, 38 u. Folgende, oft N.T., ἐπ' ἐγγυητῶν Xen. Vectig. 3, 14; ἐπωμόσαντο ἐπὶ τῶν στρατηγῶν Dem. 18, 173; ἐπὶ δυοῖν κλητήρων καλεῖσϑαι Plat. Legg. VIII, 846 b; ähnlich γράψομαί σε παρανόμων ἐπὶ Ῥαδαμάνϑυος Luc. Catapl. 18; κατηγορεῖν ἐπὶ τοῦ βασιλέως D. S. 16, 93. Daher ἐπ' ἐκκλησίας, in einer Versammlung, Thuc. 8, 81, wie Po lyaen. 5, 3, 2. Hierher kann man rechnen: ἐπ' ὀμμάτων εἰςορᾶν τινα, vor Augen, Eur. Suppl. 1154; – ἐφ' ἑαυτῶν, für sich allein, von Her. an nicht selten, wie schon Hom. σιγῇ ἐφ' ὑμείων Il. 7, 195; ἐν στέγῃ ἐρήμῃ ἐφ' ἑωυτῶν κεῖσϑαι Her. 2, 2; αὐτοὶ ἐφ' ἑαυτῶν ἐχώρουν Xen. An. 2, 4, 10; ἐφ' ἑαυτῶν πλεῖν Thuc. 8, 8; σκοπεῖν 6, 40; αὐτὴ ἐφ' ἑαυτῆς, an und für sich. Plat. Conv. 180 e; αὐτὸν ἐφ' ἑαυτοῠ διεξιέναι Soph. 217 c; Ggstz ist κατὰ τωὐτό, Her. 1, 142; vgl. übrigens unten 21 b). Auch οὐδεὶς ἐπ' ἀνϑρώπων, keiner unter den Menschen, Soph. Ant. 784, gehört wohl hierher; vgl. οἱ δ' ἐπ' ᾐϑέων λεκτοί O. R. 18. – d) Bewegung wohin, das Streben andeutend, dort zur Ruhe zu kommen; τὴν μὲν καϑεῖσεν ἐπὶ ϑρόνου Il. 18, 389; κατέϑηκεν ἐπὶ χϑονός 3, 293; vgl. λέπαδν' ἐπ' αὐχένων τίϑησι Aesch. Pers. 187; ἐπὶ τῆς γῆς καταπίπτειν Xen. Cyr. 4, 5, 54; ἐφ' ἵππων βάντες Il. 18, 551, ἀναβάντες Xen. Cyr. 3, 3, 27; περάαν νήσων ἐπὶ τηλεδαπάων Il. 21, 454; κύματ' ἐπ' ήϊόνος κλύζεσκον 23, 61; προτρέποντο μελαινάων ἐπὶ νηῶν 5, 700; γεγωνεῖν ἐπὶ Αἴαντος κλισίης, bis zu dem Zelt hin, 8, 224. Von Her. an bei den Geschichtsschreibern bes. ἀποπλεῖν ἐπὶ Αἰγύπτου, ἐτράποντο ἐπ' Ἀϑηναίων, 1, 1. 5, 73. 5, 57; Xen. Hell. 1, 2, 11 Cyr. 6, 1, 25 An. 3, 1, 3; Aesch. Prom. 661 ἐπὶ Δωδώνης ϑεοπρόπους ἴαλλεν; Eur. El. 1343 στεῖχ' ἐπ' Ἀϑηνῶν; ἐπ' οἴκου ἀπελαύνειν, ἀποκομισϑῆναι, Her. 2, 121, 4; Thuc. 4, 99 u. oft Pol. – So ὁδὸς ἡ ἐπὶ Καρίας φέρουσα Her. 7, 31; ἡ ἐπὶ Βαβυλῶνος ὁδός Xen. Cyr. 5, 2, 37; προῆγε τὴν ἐφ' Ἡραίας Pol. 2, 54, 12; στέλλεσϑαι τὴν ἐπὶ Ἑλλάδος Luc. Nigr. 3. Dah. τείχεα τὰ ἐπὶ Θρᾴκης, die dorthin liegen, Her. 6, 33, wie κόλπος ἐπὶ Παγασέων φέρων 4, 193. Vgl. noch Thuc. 2, 90 ἔπλεον ἐπὶ τὴν ἑαυτῶν γῆν ἔσω ἐπὶ τοῦ κόλπου. – 2) übertr., begleitende u. veranlassende Umstände ausdrückend; – a) sagen, ἐπὶ τοῦ καλοῦ παιδός, d. i. bei dem Knaben, in Ansehung desselben, Plat. Charm. 155 d, vgl. Legg. VII, 793 e Rep. V, 475 a, wo ἐπ' ἐμοῦ λέγειν = an meinem Beispiel; bes. bei grammatischen Ausdrücken, z. B. τὸ τακερὸν ἔταξεν ἐπὶ τοῦ τρυφεροῦ, Ath. IX, 366 b; vgl. Plut. aud. poet. 4. Hieran reihen sich Wendungen des Her., nach Jemandem benannt werden, καλεῖται Γυγάδας, ἐπὶ τοῦ ἀναϑέντος, ἐπωνυμίην, 1, 14. 4, 45; ὄνομα γίγνεταί μοι ἐπί τινος 4, 148; ἐπώνυμος γίγνομαι ἐπί τινος 4, 184; δοκέουσι κληϑῆναι ἐπὶ τοῦδε, διότι 2, 57 u. öfter (anders ἐπ' ὀνόματος τούτου ἦν, ich war darauf eingeschrieben, ich führte ihn, Dem. 39, 211; εἰπεῖν ἐπ' ὅρκου Her. 9, 11. – Aehnlich ἐπί τινος ἐπαίνους ποιεῖσϑαι Dem. 60, 12; ἐπὶ πάντων ὀργίζεσϑαι, bei Allem, über Alles, 21, 183. Bei Veranlassung, bei Gelegenheit, ἐπὶ τῶν ἄλλων ἐτεϑέαντο ϑρασὺν ὄντα Dem. 21, 2, wie ἐπὶ πολλῶν ἰδεῖν 2, 1, dem ἐν τοῖς παροῠσι πράγμασι entspricht; ἐφ' ἑνὸς παριδεῖν, in einem Stücke, Lycurg. 64; öfter σκοπεῖν, ϑεωρεῖν ἐπί τινος, vgl. Xen. Mem. 3, 9, 3; Plat. Theaet. 157 a Rep. III, 406 c; τὰς ἐναντιώσεις ἐπὶ μὲν τῶν λόγων τηροῦντες, ἐπὶ δὲ τῶν ἔργων μὴ καϑορῶντες Isocr. 13, 7; ἀγνοεῖν ἐπί τινος Xen. Mem. 2, 3, 2; ἐπὶ τοῦ βοηϑεῖν τὴν χάριν ἀποδιδόναι Dem. 21, 70; οἱ ἐφ' ἑκάστης μαντείας προφαινόμενοι ϑεοί 21, 54. Stärker ἡ ἐπ' Ἀνταλκίδου εἰρήνη, auf seine Veranlassung, durch seine Vermittelung abgeschlossen, Xen. Hell. 5, 1, 35; vgl. Wolf zu Dem. Lept. 42 u. 83; ἐπ' ἀνϑρώπου 105; αἱ ἐπ' Ἀσδρούβου γενόμεναι ὁμολογίαι Pol. 3, 15, 5; λόγον ἐπέχειν ἐπὶ Ῥωμαίων 18, 35, 3, an 1) c) erinnernd; σωζοίμεϑα ἐπί τινος ἀλογίας Plat. Phil. 14 a. – b) ἐφ' ἑαυτοῦ κεῖσϑαι, οἰκῆσαι, selbstständig, unabhängig, neben αὐτόνομος Thuc. 2, 63; ἐπὶ προστάτου οἰκεῖν Lys. 31, 9, unter dem Schutze; – τὸ ἐφ' ἑαυτῶν προορώμενοι, was sie angeht, ihr Privatinteresse, Thuc. 1, 17. – c) über Etwas gesetzt werden, zur Bezeichnung des Amtes u. Geschäftes, ἐφ' οὗ ἐτάχϑημεν Her. 5, 109; ἐπὶ τοῠ νέκταρος τετάξῃ Luc. D. D. 4, 4; αἱ ἐπὶ τούτων ἐφεστηκυῖαι ἀρχαί Plat. Rep. V, 460 b; ἐπὶ τοῦ ϑεωρικοῦ κατασταϑείς, darüber gesetzt, Dem. 18, 118, im Psephisma; ἐφ' ἧς ἀρχῆς ᾕρησαι Xen. Mem. 3, 3, 2; öfter bei den Rednern u. Sp. οἱ ἐπὶ τῶν πραγμάτων, die mit Staatsgeschäften Beauftragten, Dem. 18, 147; οἱ ἐπὶ τοῦ δανείζειν ὄντες 56, 48; ähnlich ἐπὶ τῆς ἐργασίας ὤν, ἐπὶ τῆς κατηγορίας, ἀπολογίας εἶναι, 33, 4. 59, 115; vgl. πράττειν ταῠτα, ἐφ' ὧν ἐστι νῠν, wobei er jetzt ist, 6, 3; ὁ ἐπὶ τοῦ ὀρύγματος, der Henker, Lycurg. 121 (ἐπὶ τῳ ὀρύγματι Din. 1, 62), wie ὁ ἐπὶ τῶν δεσμῶν Luc. Toz. 29 u. ὁ ἐπὶ τοῦ βασάνου, = βασανιστής, Phryn. 474; ὁ ἐπὶ τῆς φρουρᾶς Plut. Arat. 34; οἱ ἐπὶ τῶν ἔργων D. Sic. 13, 47; ὁ ἐπὶ τῶν ὅπλων (στρατηγός). Oberbefehlshaber der Schwerbewaffneten, Dem. 18, 38. 115; ὁ ἐπὶ τῶν ὁπλιτῶν 116, immer in Dokumenten. Oft Pol. οἱ ἐπὶ τῶν ϑηρίων, Führer der Elephanten, 1, 34, 1; ἐπὶ πάντων καταστήσας 5, 72, 8; ἡγεμόνα ἐπὶ πάσης τῆς γῆς κατέλιπεν αὐτόν 3, 35, 4, vgl. 5, 71, 11; ὁ ἐπὶ τοῦ οἴνου, der Kellermeister, Plut. Pyrrh. 5; ὁ ἐπὶ τοῦ νομίσματος, der Münzmeister, Aem. P. 23; so bei Späteren eine gewöhnliche Umschreibung, ὁ ἐπὶ τῆς σκηνῆς, Schauspieler; οἱ ἐπ' ἀξίας, die in Amt u. Würden, Luc. Nigr. 24. Vgl. II. 3. – d) ἐπὶ καιροῦ νόμους τιϑέναι, nach Erforderniß der jedesmaligen Umstände, Dem. 20, 90, vgl. 23, 105 u. unter 3; ähnl. ἐπ' ἀληϑείας οὐδεμιᾶς εἰρημένα, gegen alle Wahrheit, 18, 17; ἐπὶ τῶν παλαιῶν νόμων, gemäß, Plat. Legg. III, 700 a. – 3) Von der Zeit, die als begleitender Nebenumstand zu betrachten, unter, während; ἐπ' εἰρήνης, im Frieden, Il. 2, 797; ἐπὶ προτέρων ἀνϑρώπων 3, 637; ἐπὶ Κρόνου Hes. O. 111, wie τὰ ἐπὶ Κρόνου καὶ 'Ρέας Plat. Crat. 402 a; ἐπὶ τῶν ἡμετέρων προγόνων Xen. Cyr. 1, 6, 31; bes. bei Geschichtsschreibern Bezeichnung der Regierungszeit, ἐπὶ τούτου τυραννεύοντος, ἐπὶ Δευκαλίωνος βασιλῆος, ἐπὶ Μήδων ἀρχόντων, Her. 1, 15. 56. 134; ἐπὶ Κέκροπος 8, 44; ἐπὶ ἐφόρο υ μὲν ὄντος – ἄρχοντος δέ Xen. Hell. 1, 2, 1, u. so gew. bei Anführung der Archonten; ἐπὶ τῶν τριάκοντα Lys. 13, 2; ἐπ' ἐμεῦ, zu meiner Zeit, im Ggstz von πρότερον, Her. 2, 46, wie ἐπ' ἐμοῠ γάρ, οὐχὶ πάλαι Dem. 3, 2; οἱ ἐφ' ἡμῶν Xen. An. 1, 9, 12 Hell. 3, 4, 16; ἐπὶ τῆς ἐμῆς ζοῆς Her. 1, 38, wie οἱ ἐπὶ τοῠ σοῠ βίου γεγονότες Plat. Phaedr. 242 a; ἐπ' ἐμῆς νεότητος, in meiner Jugend, Ar. Ach. 211; ἐπὶ γήρως Isocr. 5, 12; Pol. 18, 38, 8; ἐπὶ τελευτῆς, im Ggstz von τὴν μὲν ἀρχήν, Isocr. 4, 122; ἐπὶ τοῦ λοιποῦ χρόνου Din. 2, 22; ἐπὶ τῶν καιρῶν, zur rechten Zeit, Aesch. 3, 220; ἐπὶ τοιαύτης ἀκαιρίας, zu solcher Unzeit, 211; ἐπὶ τῶν πράξεων, bei, Xen. Cyr. 1, 6, 25; ἐπ' αὐτοῠ τοῦ κινδύνου Pol. 5, 65, 6; ἐπὶ τῶν δείπνων D. Sic. 4, 3; ἐπ ὶ τῆς τραπέζης, bei Tische, Plut. Alex. 23; ἐπὶ τοῦ ποτηρίου 53, wie ἐπὶ τῆς κύλικος Luc. pisc. 34; Paus. sagt sogar oft ἐπ' Ὀλυμπιάδος, u. Luc. D. Mort. 11, 2 ἐπὶ μιᾶς ἡμέρας; aber ἐφ' ἡμέρης ἑκάστης Her. 5, 117 ist distributiv. – Allgemeiner ἐπὶ πολλῆς ἡσυχίας καὶ ἠρεμίας ὑμῶν, während ihr ganz unthätig waret, Dem. 13, 8; ἐπὶ σχολῆς, in Mußestunden, Aesch. 3, 100; ἐπ' ἀδείας, in Sicherheit, Plut. Sol. 22. – 4) Bei Zahlen distributiv, je, zu, eigtl. das räumliche Nebeneinander andeutend, ἐπὶ τεσσάρων ταξάμενοι τὰς ναῠς Thuc. 2, 90; vgl. Xen. Hell. 1, 6, 29; bes. von der Aufstellung der Soldaten, ἐπὶ τριῶν u. ä., drei Mann hoch, An. 1, 2, 15 u. öfter; ἐπὶ πεντήκοντα ἀσπίδων συνεστραμμένοι Hell. 6, 4, 12; vgl. στρατιὰ παρατεταγμένη οὐκ ἐπ' ὀλίγων ἀσπίδων Thuc. 7, 79, d. i. in ziemlicher Tiefe; τὸ μέτωπον ἐπὶ τριακοσίων, die Fronte betrug 300 Mann, Cyr. 2, 4, 2; ἐφ' ἑνὸς ἦν ἡ κατάβασις An. 5, 2, 6, es konnte nur ein Mann nach dem andern herabsteigen; ähnlich wird ἐπὶ κέρως, ἐπὶ φάλαγγος γενέσϑαι, καϑίστασϑαι, προάγειν gesagt, Cyr. 6, 3, 21. 4, 34 An. 4, 3, 26. 6, 6; auch ὁ τοῖχος ἦν ἐπὶ ὀκτὼ πλίνϑων, acht Ziegel breit, 7, 8, 14. – 5) Meist an 21 sich anschließend, werden ganz adverbial: ἐπ' ἴσας, Soph. El. 1051; οὐδ' ἐπὶ σμικρῶν λόγων, Ai. 1247, auch nicht im Geringsten; ἐπὶ σπουδῆς, = σπουδαίως, Plat. Conv. 192 c; ἀσϑενεῖς τε καὶ ἐπὶ μιᾶς ῥοπῆς, Thuc. 5, 103; ἐπὶ τῆς ἀληϑείας, Dem. 18, 22; Pel. oft; καὶ τοῠ πράγματος, Dem. 21, 72; ἐπί κεφαλαίων εἰπεῖν, 60, 6, D. Hal.; ἐπὶ παραδείγματος ἔσται ὁ λόγος, Aesch. 1, 177; ἐπ' ἐξουσίας, Dem. 9, 61 u. Folgende; ἐπ' ἀδείας, Luc. u. A.
II. Mit dem dat., – 1) vom Orte, wie mit dem gen., – a) die Ruhe ausdrückend, auf; bei Hom. seltener als der gen.; ἕζετ' ἐπὶ ξεστοῖσι λίϑοισι Od. 3, 406; Il. 6, 354; καίειν ἐπὶ βωμῳ 8, 240; vgl. Thuc. 6, 3; ναίουσ' ἐπ' ὄχοις Aesch. Prom. 712; ἐμεῦ ζῶντος καὶ ἐπὶ χϑονὶ δεκρομένοιο Il. 1, 88; Hes. O. 90; ἄριστον ἄνδρα τῶν ἐπὶ χϑονί Soph. Tr. 808; τἀπὶ Τροίᾳ Πέργαμα Phil. 353. 607; δεῖπν' ἐπ' ἐσχάρᾳ πυρὸς ἔϑυον Aesch. Eum. 108; ἐπ' ἀλλήλαισιν ἀμφικείμεναι Soph. O. C. 1616; κείμενος ἐπὶ τῇ πυρᾷ Plat. Rep. X, 614 b; ἔκειντο ἐπ' αὐτῷ Xen. An. 1, 8, 27; ἐπὶ ταῖς οἰκίαις τύρσεις ἐπῆσαν 4, 4, 2; aber δικάζειν δίκας ἐπὶ ταῖς οἰκίαις = im Hause, Ar. Vesp. 801; vgl. ἐπὶ τοῖσι κουρείοισι τῶν καϑημένων Plut. 338 u. ἐπὶ δώμασιν ἕλκειν ζωάν Eur. Phoen. 1534; κληρούχους ἐπὶ τῇ χώρῃ λείπουσι, im Lande, Her. 5, 77; μένειν ἐπὶ τοῖς ὅπλοις, bei den Waffen, im Lager, Xen. Cyr. 7, 2, 8; – ἐπὶ τῇ κεφαλῇ ἔχειν ἄγγος Her. 5, 12; ἐπὶ ταῖς κεφαλαῖς καὶ τοῖς ὠσὶν ἀλωπεκίδας φορεῖν, über Kopf u. Ohren, Xen. An. 7, 4, 4; ἐπ' ὤμοις φέρειν Eur. Phoen. 1139; ἐφ' ἵππῳ, zu Pferde, Xen. Cyr. 5, 2, 1, mit der v. l. ἐφ' ἵππου, s. oben. – Bei, an, ἐπ' ὠκυρόῳ Κελάδοντι μάχοντο Il. 7, 133; ἐπὶ φάτνῃ 5, 271; πάϊς δέ οἱ ἦν ἐπὶ μαζῷ Od. 11, 448; ἐπ' Ἀλφεῷ ἄλσος Pind. Ol. 8, 9; oft in Prosa, bes. bei den Geschichtsschreibern, z. B. ἐπὶ τῷ ποταμῷ Her. 4, 86; ἡ ἐπὶ Λοκροῖς νῆσος Thuc. 2, 32; vgl. Her. 7, 235; ἐπὶ ϑαλάττῃ οἰκεῖν Xen. Cyr. 7, 4, 9; ἐπὶ τοῖς ὅπλοις μένειν Cyr. 7, 2, 8; oft ἐπὶ ταῖς πύλαις, am Hofe, wie an den Pforten, Soph. Ai. 49; ἐπὶ ϑύραις κοιμώμενος, an der Thür, Plat. Conv. 203 d; vgl. ἐπ' αὐτῷ νῦν ἐσμὲν ἤδη Polit. 274 b; ἐπὶ τῷ δεξιῷ κέρᾳ, auf dem rechten Flügel, Thuc. 1, 50; Xen. An. 1, 8, 20, oft; ἐπὶ τοῖς ὁρίοις, an, auf der Grenze, 5, 4, 1; ἥλιός ἐστιν ἐπὶ δυσμαῖς, dem Untergang nahe, 7, 3, 34; ἐπὶ τελευτῇ τοῠ βίου γίγνεσϑαι, dem Tode nahe sein, Mem. 1, 5, 2; – ἐπὶ τοῖς δικασταῖς λέγειν, bei, vor den Richtern, Dem. 19, 243, vgl. oben gen. – b) Auch bei Verbis der Bewegung, so daß der Ort, wo man zur Ruhe kommt, angezeigt wird, auf; ἐκ δὲ καὶ αὐτοὶ βαῖνον ἐπὶ ῥηγμῖνι ϑαλάσσης Od. 15, 498; vgl. bes. νῆα ἐπ' ἠπείροιο ἔρυσσαν ὑψοῠ ἐπὶ ψαμάϑοις Il. 1, 486; κατέδησαν ἐπὶ κάπῃσιν, banden an Krippen, 8, 434; πρήνης ἐπὶ γαίῃ κάππεσε 16, 310; πῖπτον ἐπ' ἀλλήλοις Aesch. Pers. 498; εἰ γὰρ ϑανόντι νὺξ ἐπ' ὀφϑαλμοῖς πέσοι Sept. 385; ἐπὶ γᾷ πέσε Soph. Ant. 134; χωρεῖ ἐφ' ἡμῖν El. 1425; ἥκει ἐπὶ ἀνδρὶ τῷδε τελευτή O. C. 1479; δρᾶ νῦν τάδε μηδ' ἐπ' ἄλλοισιν τρέπε Ant. 1094; βλέπειν ἐπί τινι Ai. 338; übertr., ἐπὶ φρεσὶ ϑῆκε, Hom. oft; ἐπὶ οἷ καλέσας, zu sich, Od. 17, 330; – oft auch in feindlicher Beziehung, auf, gegen, ἧκε δ' ἐπ' Ἀργείοισι κακὸν βέλος Il. 1, 382; ἐπὶ Τυδείδῃ ἐτιταίνετο τόξα 5, 97; ἐπ' ἀλλήλοισι φέρον ἄρηα 3, 132; ἰϑύνειν, ἔχειν ἵππους ἐπί τινι, 8, 110. 5, 240. 829; ἐφ' Ἕκτορι ἀκοντίσσαι 16, 358. So ἀνὴρ ἐπ' αὐτῷ τέτακται Aesch. Spt. 429; Ἀτρέως παῖδας ἐπ' Ἀλεξάνδρῳ πέμπει Ag. 61; ἐπ' ἀνδρὶ τοῦτ' ἐμήσατο στύγος Ch. 983; ἐπ' ἐχϑροῖς χεῖρα φονίαν τρέπειν Soph. Ai. 759; vgl. Eur. Rhes. 577. 580; seltener in Prosa, wie συνιστάναι τινὰ ἐπί τινι, gegen Jem. aufwiegeln, Her. 6, 74; συνομνύναι ἐπί τινι 7, 235; ἐπὶ τοῖς πλήϑεσιν ἰδίᾳ δυνάμει κεκτῆσϑαι Dem. 23, 124, wie ἐφ' ἡμῖν ὄντα 137; bes. von feindlicher Gesinnung (s. unten 5). – c) Das räumliche Nebeneinander drückt auch eine Fülle aus, ὄγχνη ἐπ' ὄγχνῃ γηράσκει, μῆλον δ' ἐπὶ μήλῳ Od. 7, 120, Birne an Birne, wie μεῖζον δ' ἐπὶ κέρδεϊ κέρδος ἔσσεται Hes. O. 642; ἐσλὰ ἐπ' ἐσλοῖς δόμεν Pind. Ol. 9, 84; ἄτην ἑτέραν ἐπάγειν ἐπ' ἄτῃ Aesch. Ch. 398; πήματ' ἐπὶ πήι μασι πίπτοντα Soph. Ant. 950; φόνος ἐπὶ φόνῳ, Mord auf Mord, Eur. I. T. 197; μυρία ἐπὶ μυρίοις ἔϑνη Plat. Legg. I, 638 e; woran sich das äußere Hinzukommen reiht, ἄλλα τε πόλλ' ἐπὶ τῇσι, zu, außer diesen, Il. 9, 639, vgl. οὐ γάρ τι στυγερῇ ἐπὶ γαστέρι κύντερον ἄλλο Od. 7, 216, wie ἄλλοισι δ' ἐπ' ἄλλοι μεγάλοι Pind. Ol. 1, 113; ἐπὶ τῷδε ἀνέστη, zu, nach ihm, Il. 7, 163; τἀπὶ τούτοις Aesch. Ag. 246; κἀπὶ τοῖςδε τὴν χάριν πρόςϑες Soph. Tr. 1242; ἐπὶ Μόσχῳ Δεξίϑεος εἰςῆλϑε Ar. Ach. 13; in Prosa, ὑποσχόμενος ἀδελφὴν ἑαυτοῦ δώσειν καὶ χρήματα ἐπ' αὐτῇ Thuc. 2, 101; öfter bei Xen., z. B. Hell. 6, 5, 38, Sp., wie Arr. An. 1, 14, 2, bes. bei Aufzählungen; ἐπὶ τούτῳ, außerdem, Her. u. A.; τἀπὶ τούτοις, das Weitere, Her. 9, 78; ἐπὶ πᾶσι, zuletzt, endlich, Sp.; – ἐπί τινι εἶναι, hinter Einem, bei Aufstellungen, Xen. Cyr. 6, 3, 24, oft; οἱ ἐπὶ πᾶσιν, das letzte Glied, ib. 25; – ἐπὶ τῷδε ἠγόρευε, nach diesem, Eur. Or. 898; Xen. An. 3, 2, 4. – Auch in Zahlenverbindungen, πέμπτος ἐπὶ εἴκοσι Pind. N. 6, 60; τρίτος ἐπὶ δέκα Aesch. Ag. 1587; bes. bei Sp., wie Plut., auch bei Cardinalzahlen, τριακόσι οι ἐπὶ χιλίοις Popl. 9. – Aehnlich ist γαμεῖν ἄλλην γυναῖκα ἐπὶ ϑυγατρὶ ἀμήτορι Her. 4, 154 u. das in späterer Prosa häufige ζῆν ἐπὶ παισίν u. τελευτᾶν, bei Kindern, d. i. Kinder habend, mit Hinterlassung von Kindern; vgl. Hdn. 4, 2, 1. 3, 15, 7; Alciphr. 1, 3; vgl. παλλακὴν ἐπ' ἐλευϑέροις παισὶν ἔχειν Dem. 23, 53. – d) übh. begleitende Umstände; εἰ δὴ καὶ ταχὺς ἔσκε ϑέειν ἐπὶ εἴδεϊ τῷδε, bei dieser Gestalt, Od. 17, 308, wie οὐκ ἄρα σοίγ' ἐπὶ εἴδεϊ καὶ φρένες ἦσαν 17, 454; vgl. Il. 13, 485; dem ἐν entsprechend, ἐνὶ πτολέμῳ ἠδ' ἀλλοίῳ ἐπὶ ἔργῳ 4, 258; καιρὸς ἐπὶ πᾶσιν ἄριστος, bei Allem, Hes. O. 692. In anderen Nebenbeziehungen, βοῦς ἐπὶ Πατρόκλῳ πέφνεν, ihm zu Ehren, Il. 23, 776, wie ἀεϑλεύειν, ἄεϑλα κατατιϑέναι ἐπί τινι, ib. 274 Od. 24, 91; vgl. Soph. Ai. 1319; ὁ λίϑινος λέων ἕστηκεν ἐπὶ Λεωνίδῃ, zu Ehren des L., auf seinem Grabe, Her. 7, 225; dah. (ἔπαινον) λέγειν ἐπί τινι, bei einem (Todten) sprechen, ihm eine Lobrede halten, Thuc. 2, 34; Plat. Menex. 234 b; ἐρῶν ἐπὶ τοῖς τετελευτηκόσι Dem. 18, 285. 20, 141; Lys. 2, 1; μονομαχίας ἐπὶ τῷ πατρὶ ποιεῖν, dem Vater zu Ehren, Pol. 32, 14, 5; κείρεσϑαι χαίτας ἐπ' Ἀδώνιδι, um den Adonis, Bion 1, 81, s. unten 4). – Vgl. ἐπὶ τῷ τεϑυμένῳ τόδε μέλος Aesch. Eum. 325; πάρεστι δ' εἰπεῖν ἐπ' ἀϑλίοισιν geht in die Bedeutung von περί über, Sept. 905; λέξωμεν ἐπ' Ἀργείοις εὐχὰς ἀγαϑάς, Wünsche für die Arg., Suppl. 625, wie ταῦτ' ἐφ' ἡμῖν Φοῖβος εἰρηκὼς κυρεῖ Soph. O. C. 415, in Beziehung auf uns; vgl. κἀπὶ τῷ λέγει τάδε Ai. 784; τἀπὶ σοὶ κακά, dein Unglück, Phil. 795; vgl. noch ϑερμὴν ἐπὶ ψυχροῖσι καρδίαν ἔχεις, für, Ant. 88; ἐπὶ τοῖς φϑίμένοις ἀμελεῖν, in Beziehung auf die Todten, an den Todten, El. 237; – ἐπὶ τῇ κύλικι ᾄδειν, beim Becher singen, Plat. Conv. 214 b (wofür Luc. Philops. 34 ἐπὶ τῆς κύλικος φιλοσοφεῖν sagt, s. oben); ἐπ' οἴνοις, Phereer. Ath. VIII, 364 c. – So ἐπὶ τῷ παρόντι, bei der gegenwärtigen Gelegenheit, Thuc. 2, 36; ἐπὶ πᾶσι παρεῖναι, bei jeder Gel., Xen. Cyr. 4, 5, 44; – nur p. ἐπὶ δακρύοις, unter Thränen, Eur. I. A. 1184 u. öfter; ἐπ' ἀσφάκτοις μήλοις, ohne geopfert zu haben, Ion 235. – 2) Von der Zeit; ἐπὶ νυκτί, ἐπ' ἤματι, bei Nacht, an dem Tage, Il. 8, 529. 10, 48, wie Od. 2, 284, an einem Tage; ἐφ' ἡμέρῃ ἠδ' ἐπὶ νυκτί Hes. O. 102; αἰὲν ἐπ' ἤματι, Tag für Tag, Soph. O. C. 694 ch., wofür Her. ἐπ' ἡμέρῃ ἑκάστῃ sagt; ἐπὶ τῷ δείπνῳ, beim Mahle, Xen. Cyr. 1, 3, 12; ähnl. ἐπὶ τῷ σίτῳ πίνειν 6, 2, 7 (vgl. Mem. 3, 14, 2 ἐσϑίειν ἐπὶ τῷ σίτῳ ὄψον, zum Brote); oft bei Sp., wie Plut. ἐπὶ χρόνῳ, ἐπὶ ὥρᾳ. – Auch nach, an 1 c erinnernd, ἐπ' ἐξειργασμένοις, nach der That, Aesch. Pers. 517, wie ἥκειν ἐπ' ἐξ. Her. 4, 164. – 31 In ὅς μ' ἐπὶ βουσὶν εἷσε Od. 20, 209, βουσὶν ἐπ' ἀλλοτρίῃσι καϑήμενος ib. 221 ist die ursprüngliche örtliche Bdtg, bei den Ochsen, verbunden mit dem dieselben Hüten; vgl. οὖρον κατέλειπον ἐπὶ κτεάτεσσιν ἐμοῖσιν 15, 89; ποιμαίνειν ἐπ' ὄεσσι Il. 6, 25. 4, 106; u. so wird – a) ἐπί c. dat. wie I. 2 c von Amt und Geschäft gebraucht; ἐπὶ σκηπτουχίᾳ ταχϑείς Aesch. Pers. 289; ἐπὶ δμωῇσι σημαίνειν, den Befehl über die Mägde haben, Od. 22, 427; ὁ ἐπὶ ταῖς μηχαναῖς, ἐπὶ ταῖς ἄρκυσι, Xen. Cyr. 6, 3, 28. 2, 4, 25; ἄρχων ἐπὶ τούτοις ἦν 5, 3, 56; ναύαρχος ἐπὶ ταῖς ναυσίν An. 1, 4, 2; καταλιπὼν ἐπὶ ταῖς ναυσὶν Ἀντίοχον Hell. 1, 5, 11; οἱ ἐπὶ τούτοις ὄντες, die dazu beordert waren, An. 4, 1, 13; οἱ ἐπὶ τοῖς καμήλοις ἄνδρες Cyr. 6, 3, 33; ἐπὶ τῷ ϑεωρικῳ τεταγμένος Dem. 18, 55 im Gesetz; οἱ ἐπὶ τοῖς μακροῖς πλοίοις 58, 55; οἱ ἐπὶ τοῖς πράγμασιν ὄντες, die Staatsmänner, 9, 2; Sp. sagen μάντεις ἐπ' ὄρνισι. – b) ἐπί τινι εἶναι, in Jemandes Gewalt stehen; ἄρχει τις αὐτῶν ἢ 'πὶ τῷ πλήϑει λόγος; hat das Volk zu sprechen? Soph. O. C. 66; τὰ δ' οὐκ ἐπ' ἀνδράσι κεῖται, steht nicht in ihrer Macht, Pind. P. 8, 76; so ἐπί τινι εἶναι, γίγνεσϑαι, Her. 7, 52; εἰμὶ ἐπὶ τῷ βουλομένῳ Plat. Gorg. 508 c; Xen. Cyr. 4, 2, 13. 4, 5, 15; τὰ μὲν ἐπ' ἐμοί 5, 4, 11; ἐπὶ μάντεσιν ἦν, es stand bei den Sehern, 1, 6, 2; τό γε ἐπ' ἐκείνῳ εἶναι An. 6, 4, 23; Hell. 3, 5, 9; ἐπὶ Τημένῳ ἐσώϑη ποτ' ἄν, wenn es auf den T. angekommen wäre, Plat. Legg. III, 692 b; μὴ ἐπὶ τούτοις ἐξερημῶσαι τὸν οἶκον Is. 7, 33; ἐφ' ὑμῖν ποιήσαντες, die es in eure Gewalt gaben, Dem. 18, 215; ἐπὶ τῇ τῶν λεγόντων δυνάμει τὸ πρᾶγμα κατ αστῆσαι, es solle nicht die ganze Verhandlung der Macht der Redner anheimgestellt sein, 22, 11; ἐπί τινι ποιεῖσϑαι Plut. Sert. 6; τίϑεσϑαι Aristid. 24; τὰ μὲν τότ' ἦν ἐπὶ τοῖς τότ' ἤϑεσι, hing davon ab, Dem. 20, 114; – auch ἐπὶ τοῖς ϑεοῖς ἐστιν – ὥστε καὶ διδόναι Plat. Alc. II, 148 c. – Dah. δίαιται ἐγένοντο ἐπὶ τοῖς νόμοις, unter Herrschaft der Gesetze, den Gesetzen gemäß, Dem. 24, 56; ἐπὶ πᾶσι δικαίοις, ganz dem Rechte gemäß, 20, 88; Aesch. 3, 170. – 4) Der Grund, die Veranlassung, wegen, um, aus; γελᾶν ἐπί τινι, über Einen lachen (wo man dabei steht u. das Lachen als ein äußeres Zusammentreffen erscheint), Il. 2, 170 Od. 20, 358; μογεῖν ἐπί τινι, sich um Etwas abmühen, Il. 1, 162; ἐπὶ σοὶ μάλα πόλλ' ἔπαϑον, um deinetwillen erduldet' ich viel, 9, 492; αἰκίζει τοιοῖςδ' ἐπ' αἰτιάμασιν, um solcher Beschuldigungen willen, Aesch. Prom. 255; δυςφορεῖν, κομπάζειν, Sept. 762 Ag. 1373; γελᾶν Eum. 130; ἐπ' εὐνοίᾳ, um des Wohlwollens willen, Sept. 998, wie öfter bei Sp.; Lys. 22, 11; Dem. 18, 273; γέ λωτα γενέσϑαι ἐπὶ τῇ παῤῥησίᾳ αὐτοῦ Plat. Conv. 222 c; ἐπαινεῖν ἐπί τινι Isocr. 15, 121; ἐπὶ συμφοραῖς οὐδεμίαν ἡμέραν ἀδακρυτὶ διάγομεν 14, 47; ἐφ' αἵματι φεύγειν, um einer Blutschuld, eines Mordes willen in die Verbannung gehen, Dem. Md. 105; δεϑεὶς ἐπὶ χρήμασιν 24, 168; vgl. 132; ζημιοῦσϑαι ἐπὶ τῇ ὠνῇ 24, 122; δόξαν ἔχειν ἐπ' ἀνδρίᾳ Dem. 11, 10, wie ἡ ἐπὶ τοῖς ἔργοις δόξα 3, 24; ἀδοξία ἡ ἐπὶ τοῖς πεπραγμένοις 1, 11; ἀγανακτεῖν, δακρύειν, σεμνύνεσϑαι, φιλοτιμεῖσϑαι, στεφανοῦσϑαι, Lycurg. 25. 41. 98. 139; ἐφ' ᾗ (ἀπολογίᾳ) δικαίως ἂν ἀποϑάνοιεν 63; ϑαυμάζειν, φιλεῖσϑαι u. ä.; πρᾴως, χαλεπῶς φέρειν, s. die einzelnen Verba; ἐπὶ τοῖς ἠγγελμένοις οἱ Ἀϑηναῖοι ναῦς ἐπλήρουν, auf diese Nachricht, Thuc. 8, 97; ἔγνωσαν οὐκ ἐπὶ τῷ βελτίονι λόγῳ ἀποπεμπόμενοι, daß sie nicht aus dem bessern Grunde weggeschickt worden, 1, 102; – ἐπὶ γογγυλίσι διαβιῶναι, von Rüben leben, Ath. X, 419 a. – Diesem zunächst steht – 5) die Angabe des Zweckes; ἐπ' ἀρωγῇ, um Hülfe zu leisten, Il. 23, 574, vgl. 4, 470 Od. 16, 19. 18, 414; ἐφ' οἷς ἐλήλυϑας Soph. Phil. 50, vgl. O. C. 146; ἐπὶ τῷ λέγει τάδε; Ai. 784; ἐπὶ ϑανάτῳ, ἐπὶ φίλτροις φάρμακα δοῦναι, um Jem. zu tödten, oder ihm Liebe einzuflößen, Antiph. 1, 9; ἐπ' ὠφελείᾳ ἐψεύδετο 5, 37; ἐπὶ τῇ δήμου καταλύσει, um die Volksherrschaft zu stützen, 1, 36; ἐπ' ἀγαϑῷ Κύρου, zum Vortheil des Kyrus, Xen. Cyr. 7, 4, 3, wie ἐπὶ τῷ ἐκείνου κακῷ 4, 6, 6; ἡ γενομένη ἐπὶ τῷ Μήδῳ συμμαχία, um den Krieg gegen die Meder zu führen, Thuc. 1, 102; ἐπί σφισιν ἔχοντες, indem sie es auf sie anlegten, Her. 6, 49; vgl. Soph. Ant. 974; νῆες ἐφ' ἡμῖν τετάχαται, gegen uns, um uns zu unterwerfen, Thuc. 3, 13, wie οἱ στρατηγοὶ οἱ ἐπὶ σφίσι τεταγμένοι 2, 70; νόμους ἐπὶ τοῖς ἀδικοῦσι ἀνεγράψατε, um der Unrechtthuenden willen, um sie zu strafen, Dem. 24, 5; ähnlich ἐπ' ἀνδρὶ νόμον ϑεῖναι, ἐπὶ πᾶσιν Ἀϑηναίοις Andoc. 1, 87; vgl. Plat. Gorg. 488 d; πάντες γίγνονται ἐπὶ τῷ εὖ καὶ κακῶς πράττειν, das ist ihre Bestimmung, Andoc. 2, 5; ἐπὶ τῷ ὑβρίζεσϑαι, um gemißhandelt zu werden, Thuc. 1, 38; auch ἐπὶ τούτῳ ὅπως, Xen. An. 7, 6, 16; ἐπὶ πορείᾳ ϑύεσϑαι Cyr. 2, 4, 18; οὐκ ἐπὶ τέχνῃ ἔμαϑες ὡς δημιουργὸς ἐσόμενος, ἀλλ' ἐπὶ παιδείᾳ, zur Bildung, Plat. Prot. 312 b, u. nachher ἐπὶ τέχνῃ μανϑάνει ὡς σοφιστὴς ἐσόμενος, um ein Gewerbe davon zu machen, 315 a; ἐπ' ὠφελείᾳ τῶν φίλων καὶ ἐπὶ βλάβῃ τῶν ἐχϑρῶν, zu Nutz und Frommen der Freunde, zum Schaden der Feinde, Rep. I, 334 b; ἐπὶ διαβολῇ τῇ ἐμῇ λέγει, um mich zu verleumden, Apol. 20 e; ἐπὶ σωτηρίᾳ Thuc. 2, 13; Ἐριφύλη ἐπὶ τῇ τοῦ ἀνδρὸς ψυχῇ τὸν ὅρμον δεξαμένη, um das Leben ihres Mannes zu verrathen, od. unter der Bedingung, daß sie verriethe, Plat. Rep. IX, 590 a; δωροδοκεῖν ἐπὶ πράξει Xen. An. 7, 6, 17; auch bei Sp. nicht selten, z. B. ἐπὶ πολέμῳ διαβαίνειν Ἴβηρα Pol. 2, 13, 7; ἐπ' ἐξανδραποδισμῷ πόλεμον ἐκφέρειν τινί 6, 49, 1; ἐφ' ἑτέρᾳ ἀποδημῶν ἐμπορίᾳ Dem. 52, 3. – Bes. vom Preise, vom Lohne, nach dem man strebt, um den man sich bemüht, ἐπί τινι ἁϑλεύειν Il. 23, 274; ἐπὶ ἀέϑλῳ, ἐπὶ μισϑῷ, ἐπὶ δώρῳ, um den Kampfpreis, um Lohn, um ein Geschenk, 9, 602. 10, 304. 21, 445 Od. 11, 548; ἐπ' ἀργύρῳ τὴν ψυχὴν προδούς Soph. Ant. 322; ἐπὶ κέρδεσι λέγων 1048; ἐπὶ κέρδει ποιεῖν τι Xen. Mem. 1, 2, 56; ähnlich ἐπὶ δέκα ταλάντοις γαμεῖν Andoc. 4, 13 (vgl. ἐπὶ τῇ ἀδελφῇ δέκα μνᾶς λαβεῖν προῖκα Is. 2, 5); οὐκ ἂν ἐπὶ τῷ βίῳ παντὶ βούλοιτο ἀκοῦσαι, nicht ums Leben, Xen. Mem. 2, 2, 8; ἐπ' οὐδενί, um keinen Preis, Her. 3, 38; ἐπὶ πόσῳ ἄν τις δέξαιτο, wie viel möchte Einer dafür geben, Plat. apol. 41 b. Man vgl. noch ἄγειν τὴν ἐπὶ ϑανάτῳ Polyaen. 5, 2, 12 (auch Xen. An. 1, 6, 10 lesen die besseren mss. ὅτι ἐπὶ ϑανάτῳ ἄγοιτο für den accus., vgl. auch ἐλάβοντο τῆς ζώνης τὸν Ὀρόντην ἐπὶ ϑανάτῳ ibid. u. 5, 7, 34 Mem. 4, 4, 31; ἐπὶ ϑανάτῳ συλλαβεῖν Isocr. 4, 154, wie D. Sic. 16, 6 u. Luc. D. mort. 12, 3; – ἦσϑα ἐπὶ ϑητείᾳ πλάνης, = ϑητεύων, Soph. O. R. 1029. Uebh. den Erfolg bezeichnend, μεγάλοι ϑόρυβοι κατέχουσιν ἡμᾶς ἐπὶ δυςκλείᾳ, so daß ein übler Ruf entsteht, Soph. Ai. 143; vgl. noch ἀναλκίδες, οὐδ' ἐπὶ χάρμῃ Il. 13, 104; μελέους ϑανάτους εὕροντο δόμων ἐπὶ λύμῃ Aesch. Sept. 861; εἴη δ' ἐπὶ νίκῃ Ch. 855; vgl. Ag. 995; ἐπὶ δορὶ καὶ φόνῳ καὶ ἐμῶν μελάϑρων λώβᾳ, daß Mord u. Verwüstung daraus entstehen, Eur. Hec. 649; ἐπ' εὐπραξίᾳ μέμνησϑέ μου ϑανόντος Soph. O. C. 1540. – Dah. auch bei Angabe der Zinsen, τοκοφορεῖν ἐπ' ἐννέ' ὀβολοῖς Dem. 59, 52; δανείζομαι ἐπὶ μεγάλοις τόκοις, auf hohe Zinsen, 1, 15. Dah. ἐπὶ δραχμῇ, das ist zu 1% monatlich, nach unserer Weise zu 12% ἐπὶ πέντ' ὀβολοῖς, zu 10%, u. ä. Dem. Anders aber ἐπὶ τοῖς σώμασι μηδένα δανείζειν, auf den Körper, unter Verpfändung des Leibes, Plut. Sol. 15; vgl. Dem. 21, 45. – 6) die Bedingung; von jeder näheren Bestimmung, un ter der Etwas geschieht; αἱ σπονδαὶ ἐγένοντο ἐπὶ τούτοις, unter den Bedingungen, Her. u. folgde Geschichtsschreiber oft; bes. in der Vbdg ἐφ' ῷτε mit dem inf., unter der Bedingung, daß, Ar. Ach. 722; Plat. Apol. 29 c u. oft; auch ἐπ' ᾧτε ἄρξομαι, Her. 3, 83; ἐφ' ᾧ τηρήσονται. Thuc. 4, 30; vollständig: ἐπὶ λόγῳ τοιῷδε ἐφ' ᾡ Her. 7, 158; ἐπὶ τοῖςδε ἐπ' ᾡτε 5, 82. 7, 154; ἐπὶ τούτῳ ἐφ' ᾡτε, überall; ἐπ' ἴσοις, unter billigen Bedingungen; ἐφ' ᾧ μόνον ὑμᾶς κακῶς ποιεῖν Pol. 9, 28, 7. – 7) Allgemeiner ist die Beziehung in τὸ δὲ ἔργον ἐφ' ᾡ καλοῦμεν τὸ ὄνομα, die Sache, der wir den Namen beilegen (bei der wir den Namen aussprechen), Plat. Soph. 218 c u. öfter; ἕκαστον τῶν ὀνομάτων οὐκ ἐπί τινι καλεῖς Parm. 174 d; ἐπὶ μὲν τῇ τοῦ οἰκείου ἔχϑρᾳ στάσις κέκληται, ἐπὶ δὲ τῇ τοῦ ἀλλοτρίου πόλεμος, man braucht dabei den Ausdruck Krieg, Rep. V, 470 b; vgl. Xen. Cyr. 2, 2, 12. Bei Sp. auch wie oben, I, 2 a; καλεῖν τινα ἐπί τινι, nach Jem. benennen, Plut. Demetr. 2 Rom. 19; Luc. Tim. 52.
III. Mit dem accusat., die Bewegung od. Richiung auf ein Ziel ausdrückend, – 1) örtlich, – a) darauf zu, hin, zu, zunächst bei Verbis der Bewegung; ἐπὶ νῆας ἔρχεσϑαι u. ä., Hom. u. Folgde; bes. nach einem höheren Punkte, auf, ἐπὶ πύργον βαίνειν, ἐπ' ἐπάλξεις, Il. 6, 386. 12, 375; ἀναβαίνειν ἐπὶ τὸ ὄρος u. ä., Her. 1, 131; Xen. An. 4, 1, 7; ἁναβιβάζειν ἐπὶ τὸν ἵππον 3, 4, 35, ἐπὶ τοὺς ἵππους ἀναβιβαστέον Plat. Rep. V, 467 e; προελϑεῖν ἐπὶ τὸ βῆμα Thuc. 2, 34; ἐπὶ πόλιν διώκων, zur Stadt hin, Aesch. Sept. 89; ἐς Μακεδόνων χώραν ἁφικόμεσϑ' ἐπ' Ἀξίου ποταμόν Pers. 485; κέλσας ἐπ' ἀκτάς Eum. 10; εἶμ' ἐπὶ ναῦν Soph. Phil. 622; ἐπὶ σεμνὸν ἑζόμην βάϑρον O. C. 100; ἐξῆλϑον ἐπὶ τὴν Χαλκιδικήν Thuc. 2, 70; ὅταν πρὸς δαῖτά τε καὶ ἐπὶ ϑοίνην ἴωσι Plat. Phaedr. 238 b; κληϑεὶς δεῦρ' ἐπὶ δεῖπνον Conv. 174 e; ὁδὸς ἐπὶ Σοῦσα φέρει Xen. An. 3, 2, 15. Seltener so von Menschen, auf Einen zu, 4, 7, 23; ἐπὶ πόδα ἀναχωρεῖν, s. dieses Verbum. Auch bei Verbis der Ruhe (vgl. εἰς), z. B. καταστὰς ἐπὶ τὸ πλῆϑος Thuc. 4, 84, d. i. in die Volksversammlung geführt; καταστὰς ἐπὶ τοὺς Ἀϑηναίους ib. 97; ἐπιστῆναι ἐπὶ ζυγόν Arr. An. 2, 3; παρεῖναι ἐπὶ τὰς ϑύρας Xen. Cyr. 3, 3, 12. 6, 1, 1, u. oft in dieser Vrbdg; vgl. Plat. Conv. 212 d; ἐπὶ τὸν τάφον Thuc. 2, 24; ἐπὶ τὰς εἰςόδους στῆναι Xen. Cyr. 3, 3, 68; τὰ δόρατα ἐπὶ τὸν δεξιὸν ὦμον ἔχειν, sc. λαβόντες, An. 1, 3, 25; ἦσαν ἐπὶ χαράδραν 4, 2, 3; εἴκαζεν ἐπὶ τὸ ἄκρον ἔσεσϑαί σε Luc. Hermot. 2. Bei Sp. geradezu wie ἐπί τινος, z. B. Long. 4, 34. In ἐπὶ δεξιά, ἐπ' ἀριστερά, zur Rechten u. Linken, ist immer an die Bewegung dahin zu denken, Il. 7, 238. 12, 240 u. A. Bes. in Vrbdgn, wie τὰ ἐπ' ἀριστερὰ ἐςπλέοντι τοῦ Ἑλληςπόντου αἵρεε πάντα, Her. 6, 33; vgl. Xen. An. 6, 2, 1; so ἐπ' ἐκεῖνα, was auch ἐπέκεινα geschrieben wird; ἐπὶ ϑάτερα, Thuc. 7, 37; Xen. An. 5, 4, 10 Hell. 6, 2, 7. Aehnlich ἐπὶ δόρυ ἀναστρέφειν, d. i. rechtsumkehrt machen, Xen. An. 4, 3, 29; – ἐπὶ τάδε, oft Pol., diesseits; – λέγειν ἐπί τινα, zu Jem. sprechen, Her. – Bes. im feindlichen Sinne, gegen, wider, von Hom. an überall, bes. von Menschen, ἐπ' ἄλλην ἄλλος ἴϑυνεν δόρυ Aesch. Pers. 403; ἐπιϑρώσκειν, ὁρμᾶσϑαι, Soph. O. R. 469, vgl. 215 Ai. 47. 157; ὥσπερ ϑηρίον ἧκεν ἐφ' ἡμᾶς ὡς διαρπασόμενος Plat. Rep. I, 336 b. – b) über od. durch Etwas hin, draufhin, die Ausdehnung u. Verbreitung im Raume bezeichnend, ἐπ' ἐννέα κεῖτο πέλεϑρα, er lag da über neun Morgen Landes hingestreckt, Od. 11, 577; so oft πλεῖν ἐπὶ οἴνοπα πόντον, περᾶν, ὁρᾶν, λεύσσειν, über das Meer hin; ἐπὶ πολλὰ ἀλήϑην, über viele Lande hin, Od. 14, 120; κλέος πάντας ἐπ' ἀνϑρώπους, unter allen Menschen verbreitet, Il. 10, 213, vgl. 24, 202; Hes. O. 11 Th. 95; ἐπὶ πᾶσαν χϑόνα ϑεῖον ἐλαύνει Aesch. Pers. 74; ἐπὶ τὸ πᾶν πέλαγος Plat. Critia. 108 e; ἐπὶ πᾶσαν Εὐρώπην ἐλλόγιμοι ἦσαν, durch ganz Europa hin, ing. E., 112 e; τὸ κάλλιστον γένος ἐπ' ἀνϑρώπους γεγονός Tim. 23 a. Auch bei Angabe des Maaßes, παρετέτατο ἡ τάφρος ἐπὶ δώδεκα παρασάγγας Xen. An. 1, 7, 15; πλάτος ἔχων πλεῖον ἢ ἐπὶ δύο στάδια Cyr. 7, 5, 8, öfter, s. unter 3. – 2) von der Zeit, Ausdehnung bis zu einem gewissen Punkte; ἐπὶ χρόνον, auf eine Zeit, eine Zeit lang, Il. 2, 299; Her. 9, 22; ἐπ' ἠῶ, bis, um Morgen, Od. 7, 288; ἐπὶ γῆρας 8, 226; ἐπὶ πολλὸν χρόνον 12, 407, wie ἐπὶ δηρόν, auf lange, Il. 9, 415; ὁ ἐπ' ἡμέραν ἔχων, der für den Tag zu leben hat, Her. 1, 32 u. oft; vgl. Soph. Tr. 1118. ἐπὶ χρόνον τινά, ἐπὶ πολὺν χρόνον, Plat. Prot. 344 b Phaed. 84 c; ἐπ' ἀνϑρώπων γενεάς Xen. Cyr. 5, 2, 4; ἐφ' ἡμέραν ἀρκεῖν 6, 2, 34 u. A. Aehnlich – 3) bei Zahl- u. Maaßbestimmungen, bis zu, bis auf; ἐπὶ διηκόσια, bis zu zweihundert, Her. u. A.; ἐφ' ὅσον, soweit, Il. 3, 12. 15, 358; ἐπὶ τόσον, bis zu dieser Größe, Od. 5, 251; ὅσσον τ' ἐπὶ ἥμισυ πάσης, bis zur Hälfte des ganzen Schiffes, 13, 114; ἐπὶ μακρόν, weithin, 6, 117; διασπειρόμενοι ἐφ' ὅσον καλῶς εἶχε, über einen so weiten Raum hin, als es gut war, Xen. An. 6, 1, 19, vgl. Cyr. 5, 4, 84; ἐπ' ὅσον ἔποψις τοῦ ἱροῠ εἶχεν Her. 1, 64; ἐπὶ πολύ, weithin, Thuc. 2, 79; Xen. An. 1, 8, 8; ἐπὶ πάμπολυ τῆς ϑαλάττης 7, 5, 12 (aber ὡς ἐπὶ τὸ πολύ, meistentheils, 3, 1, 42 Arist. sehr oft); ἐπὶ πολλοὺς τεταγμένοι, viel Mann hoch, 4, 8, 11; vgl. Thuc. 4, 93. 94 u. oben I, 4; ἐπὶ τρεῖς ἀσπίδας Arr.; ἐπὶ μίαν ναῦν Pol. 1, 26, 13. – 4) Uebertr., zu, Zweck u. Absicht auszudrücken; ἐπὶ ἔργα τράποντο, sie wandten sich zur Arbeit, Il. 3, 422; ἐπ' ἰϑύν, zur Unternehmung, Od. 4, 434, ἐφ' ἁρπαγὴν τραπέσϑαι Xen. An. 7, 1, 18; ἰέναι ἐπὶ τὸν ἀγῶνα 3, 1, 22; ἰέναι ἐπὶ ϑήραν Her. 1, 37; ἐπὶ ϑεωρίαν Plat. Crit. 52 b, ἐπὶ ἐμπορίαν ἀποδημεῖν Lycurg. 57, zum Handel verreisen; ἐπ' αὐτό γε τοῠτο πάρεσμεν, eben deswegen sind wir hierher gekommen, Plat. Gorg. 447 b, οὐκ ἐπὶ τοῦτο ἤλϑομεν, wir haben dies nicht unternommen, Xen. An. 2, 5, 22; ἐπὶ πᾶν ἐλϑεῖν, Alles unternehmen, Alles aufbieten, 3, 1, 18; εἰς πάντ' ἀφῖγμαι κοὐδὲν εἴργασμαι πλέον Eur. Hipp. 286; ἐπὶ πάντ' ἀφίξομαι Soph. O. R. 265, vgl. ἐπ' ἔσχατα βαίνειν, zum Aeußersten, O. C. 217; bes. um Etwas zu erreichen, bei den Verbis der Bewegung, στέλλειν ἐπ' ἀγγελίην, auf, nach Botschaft ausschicken, Il. 4, 384; ἐπὶ βοῦν ἴτω, er gehe, um den Stier zu holen, 3, 421; seltener auch von Personen, ἐπ' Ὀδυσῆα ἤϊε 5, 149; ποτὲ μὲν κακὸν ἄλλοτ' ἐπ' ἐσϑλὸν ἕρπει Soph. Ant. 364, vgl. Phil. 43; πέμπειν ἀρωγὴν ἐπὶ νίκην Aesch. Ch. 471; Sept. 843; ἐφ' ὃ ἕκαστος πέφυκεν, ὡς ἐπὶ τὸ μὴ πονεῖν γεγονότας Plat. Rep. VII, 537 a, Legg. VI, 779 a; λέγεται Ἡρακλῆς ἐπὶ τὸν Κέρβερον καταβῆναι, nach dem Cerberus, um ihn herauszuholen, Xen. An. 5, 10, 2; ἐπὶ ξύλα παρέπεμψε Thuc. 4, 13; οἱ ἐπὶ τὰ χρήματα παρόντες Pol. 29, 3, 7; 10, 34, 8; φρύγανα συλλέγειν ὡς ἐπὶ πῦρ Xen. An. 4, 3, 11. – 5) Allgemeine Beziehungen: ἐπὶ στάϑμην, nach der Richtschnur, Od. 5, 245; – ἐπ' ἴσα, adverbial, gleich, unentschieden, vom Treffen, Il. 12, 436; ἐπὶ πλέον οὐκ ἀκήκοα, mehr, Plat. Phaedr. 261 b; ἐπ' ἔλαττον 93 b; ἐπὶ τὸ βέλτιστον λέγων Gorg. 503 e; vgl. ἐπὶ τὰ γελοιότερα ἐπαινέσαι, so daß es lächerlich wird, Conv. 214 e; Phil. 40 b, ἐπὶ τὸ μεῖζον κοσμεῖν, übertreibend, Thuc. 1, 10; καϑ' ἕκαστα – ἐπὶ πάντα, im Allgemeinen, Soph. 235 c.
In Zusammensetzungen ist es 1) örtlich, auf, bei, in, an, sowohl mit dem Begriffe der Ruhe, ἐπίγειος, ἐπιπολάζω, als der Bewegung, ἐπιβαίνω, ἐπιτίϑημι; auch der Richtung nach, u. feindlich, gegen, ἔπειμι, ἐπιστρατεύω, übertr. ἐπιϑυμέω, dabei, ἐπιϑρηνέω. – 2) zeitlich, darauf, darnach, ἐπιγίγνομαι, ἐπιβιόω; u. übh. Hinzukommen, ἐπιδίδωμι. – 3) Veranlassung, ἐπιγελάω. – 4) Wiederholung, ἐπέρομαι. – 5) Abhängigkeit, Unterwerfung, ἐπαίτιος, ἐπικίνδυνος. Dah. Gemäßheit, ἐπίκαιρος. – Ueber die Zahlenverbindungen und andere s. die Composita selbst.
In der Anastrophe ἔπι, oft bei Dichtern, bes. Epikern.
13 pugna
pugna, ae, f. [pugnus] [st1]1 [-] lutte à coups de poing, combat d'homme à homme, combat singulier, duel; action de se battre, lutte, engagement. - provoco te, Crispine, ad pugnam, Liv. 25, 18: Crispinus, je te provoque en duel. - res ad pugnam veniebat, Cic.: on en venait aux mains. - diuturnitate pugnae defessi proelio excedebant, Caes. BG. 3, 4, 3: fatigués par la longueur de la lutte, ils sortaient de la bataille. - pugna singularis, Macr. S. 5, 2: combat singulier, duel. - o quae proelia, quas pugnas felix lectulus et lucerna vidit, Mart. 10, 38, 6: quels combats, quelles mêlées n'ont pas vus ce bienheureux lit et cette lampe ! [st1]2 [-] lutte entre deux armées, bataille, combat, bataille, rencontre; qqf. ligne de bataille. - pugna Cannensis, Cic. Amer. 89: bataille de Cannes. - pugna mala: combat malheureux, défaite. --- Sall. J. 56, 3; Cic. Div. 2, 25, 54. - pugna navalis ad Tenedum, Cic. Mur. 33: bataille navale de Ténédos. - pugna equestris, Cic. Verr. 4, 122, combat de cavalerie. - mediam pugnam tueri, Liv. 22, 45, 8: occuper le centre du combat = commander l'infanterie. --- cf. Liv. 22, 5, 7. - pugnam mutare, Curt. 3, 2, 14: changer l'ordre de bataille, faire volte-face. - ut segregaret pugnam eorum, capessit fugam, Liv. 1, 25, 7: pour diviser les combattants, il prit la fuite. [st1]3 [-] lutte oratoire, débat, discussion, altercation; mauvais tour. - pugna forensis, Quint.: débats des avocats. - quanta pugna est doctissimorum hominum, Cic. Div. 2, 51, 105: quelle grande discussion s'élève entre les érudits ! - Cic. Div. 2, 51, 105; Quint. 5, 12, 22; 8, 6, 1; 5, 7, 35; 6, 4, 21; Plin. 2, 33, 38, § 102; Hor. C. 1, 2, 23; 2, 13, 31. - aliquid pugnae edere, Plaut. Cap. 585: jouer qq mauvais tour. - pugnam aliquam dare, Ter. Eun. 899: jouer qq mauvais tour.* * *pugna, ae, f. [pugnus] [st1]1 [-] lutte à coups de poing, combat d'homme à homme, combat singulier, duel; action de se battre, lutte, engagement. - provoco te, Crispine, ad pugnam, Liv. 25, 18: Crispinus, je te provoque en duel. - res ad pugnam veniebat, Cic.: on en venait aux mains. - diuturnitate pugnae defessi proelio excedebant, Caes. BG. 3, 4, 3: fatigués par la longueur de la lutte, ils sortaient de la bataille. - pugna singularis, Macr. S. 5, 2: combat singulier, duel. - o quae proelia, quas pugnas felix lectulus et lucerna vidit, Mart. 10, 38, 6: quels combats, quelles mêlées n'ont pas vus ce bienheureux lit et cette lampe ! [st1]2 [-] lutte entre deux armées, bataille, combat, bataille, rencontre; qqf. ligne de bataille. - pugna Cannensis, Cic. Amer. 89: bataille de Cannes. - pugna mala: combat malheureux, défaite. --- Sall. J. 56, 3; Cic. Div. 2, 25, 54. - pugna navalis ad Tenedum, Cic. Mur. 33: bataille navale de Ténédos. - pugna equestris, Cic. Verr. 4, 122, combat de cavalerie. - mediam pugnam tueri, Liv. 22, 45, 8: occuper le centre du combat = commander l'infanterie. --- cf. Liv. 22, 5, 7. - pugnam mutare, Curt. 3, 2, 14: changer l'ordre de bataille, faire volte-face. - ut segregaret pugnam eorum, capessit fugam, Liv. 1, 25, 7: pour diviser les combattants, il prit la fuite. [st1]3 [-] lutte oratoire, débat, discussion, altercation; mauvais tour. - pugna forensis, Quint.: débats des avocats. - quanta pugna est doctissimorum hominum, Cic. Div. 2, 51, 105: quelle grande discussion s'élève entre les érudits ! - Cic. Div. 2, 51, 105; Quint. 5, 12, 22; 8, 6, 1; 5, 7, 35; 6, 4, 21; Plin. 2, 33, 38, § 102; Hor. C. 1, 2, 23; 2, 13, 31. - aliquid pugnae edere, Plaut. Cap. 585: jouer qq mauvais tour. - pugnam aliquam dare, Ter. Eun. 899: jouer qq mauvais tour.* * *Pugna, pugnae. Combat.\Pugna singularis. Macrob. Combat d'homme à homme.\Committere pugnam. Cic. Commencer la bataille et le combat.\Pugnam dare. Terent. Donner un assault, et faire quelque fascherie.\Potestatem pugnae facere. Liu. Presenter la bataille. B.14 amplissime
amplus, a, um, adj. [some regard this as a shortened form of anapleôs, = filled up, full; others, as for ambulus from amb-, rounded out, as superus from super, etc.; v. Doed. Syn. II. p. 113; but perh. it is better to form it from am- and -plus, akin to -pleo, plenus, q. v. Pott], thus pr., full all round; hence, great, large. —In space, of large extent, great, large, wide, ample, spacious (the forms amplus and amplior are very rare in the ante-class. per., and rare in all periods. Amplius is com. in the ante-class., freq. in the class., and very freq. in the post-class. per., the Vulg. rarely using the other forms, but using this 121 times. Amplissimus belongs to prose, and is scarcely used before Cicero, with whom it was a very favorite word. It was also used by Plin. Maj. and Min., but never by Tac., Sall. (in his genuine works), nor the Vulg. Catullus used only the form amplius, and Prop. only amplus, while Tib. and Pers. never used this word in any form. Ampliter is found mostly in Plaut.; and ample and amplissime are used a few times by Cic. and by writers that followed him; syn.: magnus, ingens, latus, late patens, spatiosus, laxus).I.Lit.:B.amplus et spectu protervo ferox,
Pac. Trag. Rel. p. 94 Rib.:qui (Pluto) ter amplum Geryonen compescit unda,
Hor. C. 2, 14, 7:ampla domus dedecori domino fit, si est in ea solitudo,
Cic. Off. 1, 39, 139; so Verg. A. 2, 310:admodum amplum et excelsum signum,
Cic. Verr. 4, 74:collis castris parum amplus,
Sall. J. 98, 3:porticibus in amplis,
Verg. A. 3, 353:per amplum mittimur Elysium,
id. ib. 6, 743:vocemque per ampla volutant Atria,
id. ib. 1, 725:nil vulva pulchrius ampla,
Hor. Ep. 1, 15, 41:amplae aures,
Plin. 11, 52, 114, § 274:milium amplum grano,
id. 18, 7, 10, § 55:cubiculum amplum,
Plin. Ep. 2, 17, 6:baptisterium amplum atque opacum,
id. ib. 5, 6, 25.— Comp.:quanto est res amplior,
Lucr. 2, 1133:Amplior Urgo et Capraria,
Plin. 3, 6, 12, § 81:avis paulo amplior passere,
id. 10, 32, 47, § 89:amplior specie mortali,
Suet. Aug. 94; id. Caes. 76 (for the neutr. amplius, v. infra).— Sup.:amplissima curia... gymnasium amplissimum,
Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 53:urbs amplissima atque ornatissima,
id. Agr. 2, 76:amplissimum peristylum,
id. Dom. 116:(candelabrum) ad amplissimi templi ornatum esse factum,
id. Verr. 4, 65:mons Italiae amplissimus,
Plin. 3, 5, 7, § 48:amplissimum flumen,
Plin. Ep. 8, 8, 3:amplissimus lacus,
id. ib. 10, 41, 2:amplissima insula,
Plin. 6, 20, 23, § 71:amplissimi horti,
Plin. Ep. 8, 18, 11:amplissima arborum,
Plin. 16, 39, 76, § 200:est (topazon) amplissima gemmarum,
id. 37, 8, 32, § 109:amplissimum cubiculum,
Plin. Ep. 5, 6, 23.—Transf., great, abundant, ample, much, long:II.bono atque amplo lucro,
Plaut. Am. prol. 6 and Ep. 2, 2, 117:pabula miseris mortalibus ampla,
Lucr. 5, 944:ampla civitas,
Cic. Verr. 4, 81; 4, 96:civitas ampla atque florens,
Caes. B. G. 4, 3:gens ampla,
Plin. 5, 30, 33, § 125:amplae copiae,
Caes. B. G. 5, 19:ampla manus militum,
Liv. Epit. 1, 4, 9:pecuaria res ampla,
Cic. Quinct. 12:res familiaris ampla,
id. Phil. 13, 8:(res) ampla,
Sall. H. Fragm. 3, 82, 20 Kritz:patrimonium amplum et copiosum,
Cic. Sex. Rosc. 6; id. Dom. 146: id. Phil. 2, 67:amplae divitiae,
Hor. S. 2, 2, 101:esse patri ejus amplas facultates,
Plin. Ep. 1, 14, 9:in amplis opibus heres,
Plin. 9, 36, 59, § 122.— Comp.:amplior numerus,
Cic. Mil. 57; Sall. J. 105, 3; Tac. A. 14, 53:ampliores aquae,
Plin. 5, 9, 10, § 58:amplior exercitus,
Sall. J. 54, 3; Suet. Vesp. 4:commeatus spe amplior,
Sall. J. 75, 8:amplior pecunia, Auct. B. Alex. 56: pecunia amplior,
Plin. Ep. 3, 11, 2:pretia ampliora,
Plin. 10, 29, 43, § 84:omnia longe ampliora invenire quam etc.,
Plin. Ep. 1, 14, 10:ampliores noctes,
Plin. 18, 26, 63, § 232:ut ampliori tempore maneret,
Vulg. Act. 18, 20.— Sup.:peditatus copiae amplissimae e Gallia,
Cic. Font. 8:exercitus amplissimus,
Plin. Ep. 2, 13, 2; 9, 13, 11:amplissima pecunia,
Cic. Rosc. Am. 31:amplissimae fortunae,
id. Verr. 2, 5, 8; id. Quinct. 49; id. Phil. 10, 4:amplissimae patrimonii copiae,
id. Fl. 89:amplissimas summas emptionibus occupare,
Plin. Ep. 8, 2, 3:opes amplissimae,
id. ib. 8, 18, 4:amplissima dies horarum quindecim etc.,
the longest day, Plin. 6, 34, 39, § 218.—Also subst. in comp. neutr. (v. amplius, adv. infra), more:ut quirem exaudire amplius,
Att. Trag. Rel. p. 173 Rib.:si vis amplius dari, Dabitur,
Plaut. Trin. 2, 1, 18:jam amplius orat,
id. ib. 2, 1, 19:daturus non sum amplius,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 29:non complectar in his libris amplius quam quod etc.,
id. de Or. 1, 6, 22:tantum adfero quantum ipse optat, atque etiam amplius,
Plaut. Capt. 4, 1, 10:ni amplius etiam, quod ebibit,
id. Trin. 2, 1, 20: Ph. Etiamne amplius? Th. Nil, Ter. Eun. 1, 2, 63: Tr. Dimidium Volo ut dicas. Gr. Immo hercle etiam amplius, Plaut. Rud. 4, 3, 21: Th. Nempe octoginta debentur huic minae? Tr. Haud nummo amplius, id. Most. 3, 3, 16:etiam amplius illam adparare condecet,
Turp. Com. Rel. p. 100 Rib.:hoc onere suscepto amplexus animo sum aliquanto amplius,
Cic. Verr. 2, 1:si sit opus liquidi non amplius urna,
Hor. S. 1, 1, 54:omnis numerus amplius octingentis milibus explebat,
Vell. 2, 110, 3:Segestanis imponebat aliquanto amplius quam etc.,
Cic. Verr. 4, 76:illa corona contentus Thrasybulus neque amplius requisivit,
Nep. Thras. 4, 3:amplius possidere,
Plin. 18, 4, 3, § 17:Ille imperio ei reddito haud amplius, quam ut duo ex tribus filiis secum militarent, exegit,
Curt. 8, 4, 21:dedit quantum maximum potuit, daturus amplius, si potuisset,
Plin. Ep. 3, 21, 6:cum hoc amplius praestet, quod etc.,
id. ib. 7, 25, 1.—Also with part. gen., more of, a greater quantity or number of:gaudeo tibi liberorum esse amplius,
Plaut. Cist. 5, 4:te amplius bibisse praedicet loti,
Cat. 39, 21:amplius frumenti auferre,
Cic. Verr. 3, 49:expensum est auri viginti paulo amplius,
id. Fl. 6, 8:amplius negotii contrahi,
id. Cat. 4, 9:si amplius obsidum vellet,
Caes. B. G. 6, 9, ubi v. Herz.:quanto ejus amplius processerat temporis,
id. B. C. 3, 25.—Fig.A.Of internal power or force, great, strong, violent, impetuous:B.pro viribus amplis,
Lucr. 5, 1174:amplae vires peditum,
Plin. 6, 20, 23, § 75;ampla nepotum Spes,
Prop. 4, 22, 41:poena sera, sed ampla,
full, strict, id. 4, 5, 32. — Comp.:haec irae factae essent multo ampliores,
Ter. Hec. 3, 1, 9:si forte morbus amplior factus siet, i. e. gravior,
id. ib. 3, 1, 50:amplior metus,
Cic. Clu. 128:amplior potentia feris,
Plin. 28, 10, 42, § 153:ampliorem dicendi facultatem consequi,
Quint. 2, 3, 4:amplior eoque acrior impetus,
Flor. 4, 2, 66:spes amplior,
Sall. J. 105, 4:amplius accipietis judicium,
severer, Vulg. Matt. 23, 14:amplior auctoritas,
Plin. 37, 3, 12, § 47:amplior virtus,
higher merit, Quint. 8, 3, 83:idem aut amplior cultus (dei),
Plin. 28, 2, 4, § 18:amplior est quaestio,
Quint. 3, 5, 8:ampliora verba,
of larger meaning, id. 8, 4, 2: scientia intellegentiaque ac sapientia ampliores inventae sunt in te, Vulg. Dan. 5, 14:quo legatis animus amplior esset,
Sall. C. 40, 6; 59, 1:spiritus amplior,
Vulg. Dan. 5, 12; 6, 3.— Sup.:(honos) pro amplissimis meritis redditur,
Cic. Phil. 5, 41:cujus sideris (Caniculae) effectus amplissimi in terra sentiuntur,
very violent, Plin. 2, 40, 40, § 107:amplissima spes,
Suet. Caes. 7:his finis cognitionis amplissimae,
most important trial, Plin. Ep. 2, 11, 23.—Of external splendor, great, handsome, magnificent, splendid, glorious:C.illis ampla satis forma, pudicitia,
great enough, Prop. 1, 2, 24:haec ampla sunt, haec divina,
Cic. Sest. 102; id. Arch. 23:res gestae satis amplae,
Sall. C. 8, 2:cur parum amplis adfecerit praemiis,
Cic. Mil. 57:ampla quidem, sed pro ingentibus meritis praemia acceperunt,
Tac. A. 14, 53:amplum in modum praemia ostentare,
Aur. Vict. Caes. 26, 6:amplis honoribus usi,
Sall. J. 25, 4:amplis honoribus auctos,
Hor. S. 1, 6, 11.—Sometimes in mal. part. or ironically:amplam occasionem calumniae nactus,
a fine opportunity, Cic. Verr. 2, 61:spolia ampla refertis Tuque puerque tuus,
glorious spoils, Verg. A. 4, 93.— Comp.:ne ullum munus aedilitatis amplius aut gratius populo esse possit,
Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 5; id. Mur. 37:praemiis ad perdiscendum amplioribus commoveri,
id. de Or. 1, 4, 13:alicui ampliorem laudem tribuere,
id. Sest. 27:in aliqua re esse laudem ampliorem,
id. Marcell. 4:corporis membris plus dedit, id amplius atque augustius ratus (Zeuxis),
Quint. 12, 10, 5:ut Augustus vocaretur ampliore cognomine,
Suet. Aug. 7.— Subst.:in potestatibus eo modo agitabat, ut ampliore, quam gerebat, dignus haberetur,
of something greater, Sall. J. 63, 5.— Sup.:ut consules monumentum quam amplissimum faciundum curent,
Cic. Phil. 14, 38; 14, 31; id. Verr. 4, 82:hoc munus aedilitatis amplissimum,
id. ib. 1, 12, 36; Aur. Vict. Vir. Ill. 1, 74:alicui amplissimas potestates dare,
Cic. Agr. 2, 31:insignibus amplissimis ornatus,
id. ib. 2, 101:dona amplissima conferre,
Plin. 18, 3, 3, § 9:praemia legatis dedistis amplissima,
Cic. Cat. 4, 5; id. Phil. 2, 32:spe amplissimorum praemiorum adduci,
id. Mil. 5; id. de Or. 1, 5, 16:velut praemium quoddam amplissimum longi laboris,
Quint. 10, 7, 1:munera amplissima mittere,
Caes. B. G. 1, 43:vestris beneficiis amplissimis adfectus,
Cic. Imp. Pomp. 51; id. Dom. 98:laudi amplissimae lauream concedere,
id. Pis. 74:laudibus amplissimis adficere,
id. Phil. 7, 11:amplissimam gloriam consequi,
id. Prov. Cons. 39:ut eum amplissimo regis honore et nomine adfeceris,
id. Deiot. 14:amplissimis aliquem efferre honoribus,
Aur. Vict. Epit. 17, 3:amplissimis uti honoribus,
Cic. Fl. 45:amplissimos honores adipisci,
id. Verr. 5, 181:honores adsequi amplissimos,
id. Mil. 81:aliquem ad honores amplissimos perducere,
id. Am. 20, 73:meus labor fructum est amplissimum consecutus,
id. Imp. Pomp 2:mihi gratiae verbis amplissimis aguntur,
in the handsomest termis, id. Cat. 3, 14; id. Phil. 2, 13; id. Quir. 15:ei amplissimis verbis gratias egimus,
id. Phil. 1, 3:provincia Gallia merito ornatur verbis amplissimis ab senatu,
id. ib. 4, 9:amplissimis verbis conlaudatus,
Suet. Caes. 16:amplissimo populi senatusque judicio exercitus habuistis,
Cic. Agr. 1, 12; id. Fl. 5; id. Dom. 86; id. Planc. 93:de meo consulatu amplissima atque ornatissima decreta fecerunt,
id. Dom. 74:quam universi populi, illius gentis, amplissimum testimonium (said of Cic.),
Plin. 7, 30, 31, § 116.—In respect of the opinion of others, esteemed, renowned, etc.:D.quicquid est, quamvis amplum sit, id est parum tum cum est aliquid amplius,
Cic. Marcell. 26:quid hunc hominem magnum aut amplum de re publica cogitare (putare possumus), qui etc.,
great or noble, id. Imp. Pomp. 37:omnia, quae vobis cara atque ampla sunt,
id. Agr. 2, 9; id. Arch. 23:convenerunt corrogati et quidem ampli quidam homines,
id. Phil. 3, 20:hoc studium parvi properemus et ampli,
small and great, Hor. Ep. 1, 3, 28:amplis doctoribus instructus,
Tac. A. 14, 52:sin autem sunt amplae et honestae familiae plebeiae,
Cic. Mur. 7, 15.— Comp.:cum est aliquid amplius,
Cic. Marcell. 26:ampliores ordines,
Caes. B. C. 1, 77, where Dinter reads priores: quo (ingenio) neque melius neque amplius aliud in natura mortalium est, [p. 112] Sall. J. 2, 4:nihil amplius potes (tribuere) amicitia tua,
Plin. Ep. 2, 13, 10:quid amplius facitis?
Vulg. Matt. 5, 47.— Sup.:ex amplissimo genere nubere,
Cic. Cael. 34:amplissimo genere natus,
Caes. B. G. 4, 12:genere copiisque amplissimus, id. ib 6, 15: quam (familiam) vidit amplissimam,
Cic. Phil. 13, 12:amplissimos patruos habere,
id. Sex. Rosc. 147:amplissima civitas,
id. Verr. 5, 122:apud illos Fabiorum nomen est amplissimum,
id. Font. 36; id. Caecin. 104; id. Verr. 3, 96; id. Deiot. 14:mihi hic locus ad agendum amplissimus est visus,
id. Imp. Pomp. 1:non adgrediar ad illa maxima atque amplissima prius quam etc.,
id. Sest. 5:licet tribuas ei quantum amplissimum potes, nihil tamen amplius potes amicitia tua,
Plin. Ep. 2, 13, 10:amplissimis operibus increscere,
id. ib. 8, 4, 3:honores in amplissimo consilio collocare,
Cic. Sen. 2:amplissimi orbis terrae consilii principes,
id. Phil. 3, 34: honoris amplissimi puto esse accusare improbos, I esteem it to be the greatest honor, etc., id. Div. in Caecil. 70:promotus ad amplissimas procurationes,
Plin. Ep. 7, 31, 3:praeter honores amplissimos cognomenque etc.,
Plin. 7, 44, 45, § 142:spes amplissimae dignitatis,
Cic. Agr. 2, 49; id. Sen. 19, 68; Suet. Vit. 2.—Hence, amplissimus (almost always thus in sup.) as a title for persons holding great and honored offices, as consul, senator, etc., or as an honorable epithet of the office itself or the body of officers, distinguished, very distinguished, honorable, right honorable, most honorable, etc.:E.is mihi videtur amplissimus, qui sua virtute in altiorem locum pervenit,
Cic. Sex. Rosc. 83:homo et suis et populi Romani ornamentis amplissimus,
id. Mur. 8:P. Africanus rebus gestis amplissimus,
id. Caecin. 69:ut homines amplissimi testimonium de sua re non dicerent,
id. Sex. Rosc. 102; id. Clu. 197:Q. Catuli atque ceterorum amplissimorum hominum auctoritas,
id. Imp. Pomp. 63:vir amplissimus ejus civitatis,
id. Verr. 4, 17; id. Fl. 32:exercitum Cn. Domitii, amplissimi viri, sustentavit,
id. Deiot. 5, 14:cum habeas amplissimi viri religionem (of L. Lucullus),
id. Arch. 4, 8; id. Lig. 22:in quo consilio amplissimi viri judicarent,
id. Mil. 5; id. Balb. 1; id. Dom. 2:comitatus virorum amplissimorum,
id. Sull. 9:viros primarios atque amplissimos civitatis in consilium advocare,
id. Verr. 3, 18:ordinis amplissimi esse,
Aur. Vict. Caes. 13, 1; 37, 6:cives amplissimos legare,
Cic. Balb. 42:hoc amplissimum nomen, i. e. senatorium,
id. Verr. 3, 96:amplissimus honos, i. e. consulatus,
id. Rep. 1, 6; so,amplissimo praeditus magistratu,
Suet. Aug. 26:amplissimus ordo, i. e. senatorius,
Plin. Ep. 10, 3; Suet. Calig. 49:amplissimi ordines, i. e. senatus et equites,
id. Vesp. 9:amplissimum collegium decemvirale,
Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 49:an vero vir amplissimus, P. Scipio, pontifex maximus, etc.,
id. Cat. 1, 3:amplissimum sacerdotium,
id. Verr. 2, 126; id. Phil. 13, 8:sacerdotium amplissimum,
id. Verr. 2, 127.—As rhet. epithet:I.amplus orator,
one that speaks richly and with dignity, Cic. Or. 9; id. Brut. 68:herous (pes), qui est idem dactylus Aristoteli amplior, iambus humanior videatur,
grander, more stately, Quint. 9, 4, 88:amplius compositionis genus,
more copious style, id. 9, 4, 129.— Adv. (on the extent of the use of the different forms of the adverb, v. supra init.), largely, abundantly, copiously.Lit.a.Form amplĭter:b.benigne ei largi atque ampliter,
Att. Trag. Rel. p. 173 Rib.:aptate munde atque ampliter convivium,
Pomp. Com. Rel. p. 234 Rib.:extructam ampliter mensam,
Lucil. 13, 7 Mull.:opsonato ampliter,
Plaut. Cas. 2, 8, 65:adpositum est ampliter,
id. Mil. 3, 1, 163:acceptus hilare atque ampliter,
id. Merc. prol. 98:modeste melius facere sumptum quam ampliter,
id. Stich. 5, 4, 10:parum (digitulos) immersisti ampliter,
not deep enough, id. Bacch. 4, 4, 26.—Form amplē:II.exornat ample magnificeque triclinium,
Cic. Verr. 4, 62: qui ample valetudinarios nutriunt, in great numbers (v. the context), Cels. praef. med. —Trop., fully, handsomely.a.Form amplĭter:b.ampliter dicere,
fully, particularly, Gell. 10, 3, 4:laudare ampliter,
id. 2, 6, 11.—Form amplē: duo genera sunt: unum attenuate presseque, alterum sublate ampleque dicentium, with great fulness, richly (v. amplus, II. E.), Cic. Brut. 55, 201; so,a.elate ampleque loqui,
id. Tusc. 5, 9, 24:satis ample sonabant in Pompeiani nominis locum Cato et Scipio,
full grandly filled the place of, Flor. 4, 2, 65.— Comp.: amplĭus, more, longer, further, besides (syn.: ultra, praeterea); of time, number, and action (while plus denotes more in quantity, measure, etc.; magis, more, in the comparison of quality, and sometimes of action; and potius, rather, the choice between different objects or acts), constr. absol., with comp. abl., and, in the case of numerals, like minus, plus, propius, q. v., without quam with the nom., acc., or gen., or rarely with the abl. comp., or with quam, but chiefly in the post-Aug. per.; cf. Zumpt, § 485; Madv. § 305; Roby, § 1273; Herz. ad Caes. B. G. 4, 12; and Draeger, Hist. Synt. I. p. 521 sq.In gen.:b.deliberatum est non tacere [me] amplius,
Afran. Com. Rel. p. 199 Rib.:otium ubi erit, de istis rebus tum amplius tecum loquar,
Plaut. Truc. 4, 4, 18:cui amplius male faxim,
id. Aul. 3, 2, 6: De. Etiam? Li. Amplius, id. As. 1, 1, 29: Ar. Vale. Ph. Aliquanto amplius valerem, si hic maneres, id. ib. 3, 3, 2:etiam faxo amabit (eam) amplius,
id. Men. 5, 2, 40:multo tanto illum accusabo, quam te accusavi, amplius,
id. ib. 5, 2, 49:quo populum servare potissit amplius,
Lucil. 1, 15 Mull.:At ego amplius dico,
Cic. Verr. 2, 26:amplius posse,
Sall. J. 69, 2:armis amplius valere,
id. ib. 111, 1:si lamentetur miser amplius aequo,
Lucr. 3, 953:tribus vobis opsonatumst an opsono amplius Tibi et parasito et mulieri?
besides, Plaut. Men. 2, 2, 45:Quam vellem invitatum, ut nobiscum esset amplius,
Ter. Heaut. 1, 2, 11:in illo exercitu cuncta (probra) fuere et alia amplius,
Sall. J. 44, 5:felices ter et amplius,
Hor. C. 1, 13, 17:binas aut amplius domos continuare,
Sall. C. 20, 11:ter nec amplius,
Suet. Caes. 25:cum non solum de his scripserit, sed amplius praecepta (reliquerit),
Quint. 12, 11, 24:multa promi amplius possunt,
Plin. 2, 17, 15, § 77:si studere amplius possum,
Quint. 6, prooem. 4:auram communem amplius haurire potui?
id. 6, prooem. 12:sagum, quod amplius est,
Vulg. Exod. 26, 12.—And so very often with the pron. quid, etc.; with the negatives nihil, non, neque, nec, ne; and sometimes with nemo and haud.(α).With quid, etc.:(β).Quid faciam amplius?
Ter. Ad. 4, 7, 14, and Cic. Har. Resp. 42:quid dicam amplius?
Quint. 8, 4, 7:quid a me amplius dicendum putatis?
Cic. Verr. 3, 60:quid quaeris amplius?
id. Sex. Rosc. 145; id. Dom. 41; id. Verr. 2, 191:quid vultis amplius?
id. Mil. 35:quid amplius vis?
Hor. Epod. 17, 30:quid exspectatis amplius?
Cic. Verr. 2, 174:quid amplius exspectabo,
Vulg. 4 Reg. 6, 33:quid loquar amplius de hoc homine?
Cic. Caecin. 25:quid amplius laboremus?
Quint. 8, prooem. 31:quid habet amplius homo?
Vulg. Eccl. 1, 3; 6, 8:quid ego aliud exoptem amplius, nisi etc.,
Plaut. As. 3, 3, 134:quid amplius debeam optare?
Quint. 4, 1, 51: Lo. Numquid amplius? Ly. Tantum est, Plaut. Merc. 2, 2, 11; Ter. And. 2, 1, 25: De. An quid est etiam amplius? He. Vero amplius, id. Ad. 3, 4, 22:quid est quod tibi mea ars efficere hoc possit amplius?
more than this, id. And. 1, 1, 4:Etenim quid est, Catilina, quod jam amplius exspectes, si etc.,
Cic. Cat. 1, 3, 6; id. Sull. 90:si quid amplius scit,
Plaut. Rud. 2, 2, 23:si quid ego addidero amplius,
id. Trin. 4, 2, 13:si amplius aliquid gloriatus fuero,
Vulg. 2 Cor. 10, 8.—And often hoc amplius, where hoc is commonly an abl., but sometimes may be regarded as a nom. or an acc.:hoc amplius si quid poteris,
any thing beyond this, Cic. de Or. 1, 10, 44: et hoc amplius (additur), quod etc., and this further, that etc., id. Sull. 44; so Quint. 5, 13, 36:de paedagogis hoc amplius, ut aut sint etc.,
id. 1, 1, 8:Mario urbe Italiaque interdicendum, Marciano hoc amplius, Africa,
Plin. Ep. 2, 11, 19; Quint. 1, 5, 50; 1, 5, 55; sometimes in plur., his amplius:his amplius apud eundem (est) etc.,
Quint. 9, 3, 15;so rarely eo amplius: inferiasque his annua religione, publice instituit, et eo amplius matri Circenses,
Suet. Calig. 15:quaeris quid potuerit amplius adsequi,
Cic. Planc. 60: prius quam (hic) turbarum quid faciat amplius, Plaut. Men. 5, 2, 93:quare jam te cur amplius excrucies?
Cat. 76, 10.—With nihil, etc.:(γ).habet nihil amplius quam lutum,
Lucil. 9, 46 Mull.:nihil habui amplius, quod praeciperem,
Quint. 7, 1, 64:nihil enim dixit amplius,
Cic. Deiot. 21:Nihil dico amplius: causa dicta est,
I say no more; I have done with my case, id. ib. 8:nihil amplius dico, nisi me etc.,
id. Planc. 96:nihil amplius dicam quam victoriam etc.,
id. Marcell. 17.—Hence, nihil dico or dicam amplius, when one fears to wound by declaring his opinion, etc., I say no more, have nothing further to say or add:vetus est, Nihili cocio est. Scis cujus? non dico amplius,
Plaut. As. 1, 3, 51:si, quod equitis Romani filius est, inferior esse debuit: omnes tecum equitum Romanorum filii petiverunt. Nihil dico amplius,
Cic. Planc. 7 (tacite significat eos dignitate inferiores esse Plancio, Manut. ad h.l.):Alterius vero partis nihil amplius dicam quam id, quod etc.,
id. Marcell. 6, 17:amplius nihil respondit,
Vulg. Marc. 15, 5:nihil amplius addens,
ib. Deut. 5, 22:nihil noverunt amplius,
ib. Eccl. 9, 5:nihil amplius optet,
Hor. Ep. 1, 2, 46:nihil amplius potes,
Plin. Ep. 2, 13, 10:amplius quod desideres, nihil erit,
this will leave nothing to be desired, Cic. Tusc. 1, 11, 24:nil amplius oro, nisi ut etc.,
Hor. S. 2, 6, 4:ipse Augustus nihil amplius quam equestri familia ortum se scribit,
Suet. Aug. 2:si non amplius, ad lustrum hoc protolleret unum,
Lucil. 1, 33 Mull.:non luctabor tecum, Crasse, amplius,
Cic. de Or. 1, 17, 74; id. Tusc. 5, 34, 98:verbum non amplius addam,
Hor. S. 1, 1, 121:non amplius me objurgabis,
Quint. 5, 10, 47:non amplius posse,
Sall. Fragm. Hist. 3, 82, 19 Kritz:non habent amplius quid faciant,
Vulg. Luc. 12, 4: non videbitis amplius faciem meam. ib. Gen. 44, 23; ib. Heb. 10, 17:amplius illa jam non inveniet,
ib. Apoc. 18, 14:studium, quo non aliud ad dignitatem amplius excogitari potest,
Tac. Or. 5:extra me non est alia amplius,
Vulg. Soph. 2, 15:neque hoc amplius quam quod vides nobis quicquamst,
Plaut. Rud. 1, 5, 21:neque va dari amplius neque etc.,
Cic. Quinct. 23:nec jam amplius ullae Adparent terrae,
Verg. A. 3, 192; 3, 260; 5, 8; 9, 426; 9, 519; 11, 807; 12, 680; id. G. 4, 503:nec irascar amplius,
Vulg. Ezech. 16, 42; ib. Apoc. 7, 16:ne amplius dona petas,
Cat. 68, 14:urere ne possit calor amplius aridus artus,
Lucr. 4, 874;ne quos amplius Rhenum transire pateretur,
Caes. B. G. 1, 43:ut ne quem amplius posthac discipulum reciperet,
Suet. Gram. 17:ne amplius morando Scaurum incenderet,
Sall. J. 25, 10; id. Fragm. Hist. 1, 2, 10 Kritz;3, 82, 17: ne amplius divulgetur,
Vulg. Act. 4, 17:ut nequaquam amplius per eamdem viam revertamini,
ib. Deut. 17, 16:nolite amplius accipere pecuniam,
ib. 4 Reg. 12, 7.—With nemo:c.cur non restipulatur neminem amplius petiturum?
Cic. Q. Rosc. 12, 36:cum amplius nemo occurreret,
nobody further, no one more, Curt. 8, 10, 2; so,neminem amplius viderunt,
Vulg. Marc. 9, 7:nemo emet amplius,
no one will buy any longer, any more, ib. Apoc. 18, 11 (for cases of haud with amplius, v. c. a and g).—With numerals and numeral forms.(α).Without quam:(β).amplius horam suffixum in cruce me memini esse,
Cat. 69, 3:horam amplius jam in demoliendo signo homines moliebantur,
Cic. Verr. 4, 95:amplius annos triginta tribunus fuerat,
Sall. C. 59, 6:me non amplius novem annos nato,
Nep. Hann. 2, 3:per annos amplius quadraginta,
Suet. Aug. 72; 32:quid si tandem amplius triennium est?
Cic. Q. Rosc. 8:Tu faciem illius noctem non amplius unam Falle dolo,
Verg. A. 1, 683:inveniebat Sabim flumen non amplius milia passuum decem abesse,
Caes. B. G. 2, 16; 4, 12:reliquum spatium, quod est non amplius pedum sexcentorum, mons continet,
id. ib. 1, 28;2, 29: amplius sestertium ducentiens acceptum hereditatibus rettuli,
Cic. Phil. 2, 40; id. Fl. 68; so Plin. Ep. 10, 39, 1:huic paulo amplius tertiam partem denegem?
id. ib. 5, 7, 3:cum eum amplius centum cives Romani cognoscerent,
Cic. Verr. 1, 14; 5, 155:victi amplius ducenti ceciderunt,
Liv. 21, 29, 3: non amplius quattuordecim cohortes, Pompei. ap. Cic. Att. 8, 12, C:ex omni multitudine non amplius quadraginta locum cepere,
Sall. J. 58, 3: torrentes amplius centum, [p. 113] Plin. 5, 28, 29, § 103; 9, 5, 4, § 10.—And very rarely placed after the numeral:qui septingentos jam annos amplius numquam mutatis legibus vivunt,
Cic. Fl. 63:pugnatum duas amplius horas,
Liv. 25, 19, 15 Weissenb.:duo haud amplius milia peditum effugerunt,
id. 28, 2:decem amplius versus perdidimus,
Plin. Ep. 3, 5, 12:tris pateat caeli spatium non amplius ulnas,
Verg. E. 3, 105.—With the comp. abl. (rare but class.):(γ).cum jam amplius horis sex continenter pugnaretur,
Caes. B. G. 3, 5; 4, 37:pugnatum amplius duabus horis est,
Liv. 27, 12:neque triennio amplius supervixit,
Suet. Caes. 89:uti non amplius quinis aut senis milibus passuum interesset,
Caes. B. G. 1, 15; 1, 23; 2, 7;6, 29: non amplius patet milibus quinque et triginta,
Sall. Fragm. Hist. 4, 1, 34 Kritz:est ab capite paulo amplius mille passibus locus,
Plin. Ep. 10, 90, 1:ab Capsa non amplius duum milium intervallo,
Sall. J. 91, 3:(Catilina) cum initio non amplius duobus milibus (militum) habuisset,
id. C. 56, 2; so,denas alii, alii plures (uxores) habent, set reges eo amplius,
id. J. 80, 7.—And prob. the following ambiguous cases: cum mille non amplius equitibus,
Sall. J. 105, 3:oppidum non amplius mille passuum abesse,
id. ib. 68, 3.—With quam (postAug. and eccl.):d. (α).non amplius, cum plurimum, quam septem horas dormiebat,
Suet. Aug. 78:nec amplius quam septem et viginti dies Brundisii commoratus,
id. ib. 17:Toto triennio semel omnino eam nec amplius quam uno die paucissimis vidit horis,
id. Tib. 51:demoratus dies non amplius quam octo aut decem,
Vulg. Act. 25, 6:ut non amplius apud te quam quarta (pars) remaneret,
Plin. Ep. 5, 19:ut vexillum veteranorum, non amplius quam quingenti numero, copias fuderint,
Tac. A. 3, 21:haud amplius quam ducentos misit,
id. ib. 14, 32:insidiantur ei ex iis viri amplius quam quadraginta,
Vulg. Act. 23, 21.—Amplius, t. t. of judges when they deferred an important case for future examination:(β).Amplius adeo prolixum temporis spatium significat, ut judices quotienscunque significarent, adhuc se audire velle, amplius dicebant. Itaque negotium differebant, unde hodieque ampliari judicium differri dicitur,
Charis. 176 P.; so Don. ad Ter. Eun. 2, 3, 39; cf.also amplio and ampliatio: cum consules re audita amplius de consilii sententia pronuntiavissent,
Cic. Brut. 22, 86:antea vel judicari primo poterat vel amplius pronuntiari,
id. Verr. 2, 1, 26:ut de Philodamo amplius pronuntiaretur,
id. ib. 2, 1, 29.—And metaph.: ego amplius deliberandum censeo,
Ter. Phorm. 2, 4, 17.—Amplius non petere, judicial t. phr., to bring no further action, to make no further claim:(γ).quid ita satis non dedit, AMPLIVS [A SE] NEMINEM PETITVRVM?
Cic. Rosc. Com. 12, 35:Tibi ego, Brute, non solvam, nisi prius a te cavero amplius eo nomine neminem, cujus petitio sit, petiturum,
id. Brut. 5, 18:sunt duo, quae te rogo: primum, ut si quid satis dandum erit, AMPLIVS EO NOMINE NON PETI, cures etc.,
id. Fam. 13, 28 A:quod ille recusarit satis dare amplius abs te non peti,
id. Att. 1, 8, 1.—Hoc amplius, beside the general use given above (II. Comp. b. a), as t. phr. of senators when they approved a measure, but amended it by addition:(δ).Servilio adsentior et HOC AMPLIVS CENSEO, magnum Pompeium fecisse etc.,
Cic. Phil. 12, 21, 50:cui cum essem adsensus, decrevi HOC AMPLIVS, ut etc.,
id. ad Brut. 1, 5, 1;so Seneca: fortasse et post omnes citatus nihil improbabo ex iis, quae priores decreverint, et dicam HOC AMPLIVS CENSEO, Vit. Beat. 3, 2: Quaedam ex istis sunt, quibus adsentire possumus, sed HOC AMPLIVS CENSEO,
id. Q. N. 3, 15, 1.—To this may be added the elliptical phrases, nihil amplius and si nihil amplius:► The form amplius has the ambiguity of the Engl.nihil amplius, denoting that there is nothing further than has been declared: sese ipsum abs te repetit. Nihil amplius,
Cic. Verr. 5, 49, 128;(res publica) ulta suas injurias est per vos interitu tyranni. Nihil amplius,
id. Fam. 12, 1, 2; and, si nihil amplius, marking a limit, if nothing more, at least:excedam tectis? An, si nihil amplius, obstem?
Ov. M. 9, 148.word more, which is sometimes an adj., sometimes a subst., and sometimes an adv., and some of the above examples would admit of different classifications; as, non amplius dicere, not to speak further (adv.) or not to say more (subst.), Plaut. As. 1, 3, 51; but some of them would admit of only one explanation;I.as, ne quos amplius Rhenum transire pateretur,
Caes. B. G. 1, 43. Sup.: amplissimē.Lit., very largely, most abundantly:II.ut quibus militibus amplissime (agri) dati adsignati essent,
in the largest shares, Cic. Phil. 5, 53:duumviri (deos) tribus quam amplissume tum apparari poterat stratis lectis placavere,
Liv. 5, 13, 6 Weissenb.—Fig., most generously, most handsomely:qui amplissime de salute mea decreverint,
Cic. Dom. 44:amplissime laudare,
in the handsomest style, Plin. 18, 3, 3, § 11; Suet. Calig. 15:honores amplissime gessit,
Cic. Verr. 2, 112:pater cum amplissime ex praetura triumphasset,
with the greatest pomp, id. Mur. 15:placere eum quam amplissime supremo suo die efferri,
should be carried forth with every possible solemnity, id. Phil. 9, 7, 16. V. on this word, Hand, Turs. I. pp. 287-296.15 amplus
amplus, a, um, adj. [some regard this as a shortened form of anapleôs, = filled up, full; others, as for ambulus from amb-, rounded out, as superus from super, etc.; v. Doed. Syn. II. p. 113; but perh. it is better to form it from am- and -plus, akin to -pleo, plenus, q. v. Pott], thus pr., full all round; hence, great, large. —In space, of large extent, great, large, wide, ample, spacious (the forms amplus and amplior are very rare in the ante-class. per., and rare in all periods. Amplius is com. in the ante-class., freq. in the class., and very freq. in the post-class. per., the Vulg. rarely using the other forms, but using this 121 times. Amplissimus belongs to prose, and is scarcely used before Cicero, with whom it was a very favorite word. It was also used by Plin. Maj. and Min., but never by Tac., Sall. (in his genuine works), nor the Vulg. Catullus used only the form amplius, and Prop. only amplus, while Tib. and Pers. never used this word in any form. Ampliter is found mostly in Plaut.; and ample and amplissime are used a few times by Cic. and by writers that followed him; syn.: magnus, ingens, latus, late patens, spatiosus, laxus).I.Lit.:B.amplus et spectu protervo ferox,
Pac. Trag. Rel. p. 94 Rib.:qui (Pluto) ter amplum Geryonen compescit unda,
Hor. C. 2, 14, 7:ampla domus dedecori domino fit, si est in ea solitudo,
Cic. Off. 1, 39, 139; so Verg. A. 2, 310:admodum amplum et excelsum signum,
Cic. Verr. 4, 74:collis castris parum amplus,
Sall. J. 98, 3:porticibus in amplis,
Verg. A. 3, 353:per amplum mittimur Elysium,
id. ib. 6, 743:vocemque per ampla volutant Atria,
id. ib. 1, 725:nil vulva pulchrius ampla,
Hor. Ep. 1, 15, 41:amplae aures,
Plin. 11, 52, 114, § 274:milium amplum grano,
id. 18, 7, 10, § 55:cubiculum amplum,
Plin. Ep. 2, 17, 6:baptisterium amplum atque opacum,
id. ib. 5, 6, 25.— Comp.:quanto est res amplior,
Lucr. 2, 1133:Amplior Urgo et Capraria,
Plin. 3, 6, 12, § 81:avis paulo amplior passere,
id. 10, 32, 47, § 89:amplior specie mortali,
Suet. Aug. 94; id. Caes. 76 (for the neutr. amplius, v. infra).— Sup.:amplissima curia... gymnasium amplissimum,
Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 53:urbs amplissima atque ornatissima,
id. Agr. 2, 76:amplissimum peristylum,
id. Dom. 116:(candelabrum) ad amplissimi templi ornatum esse factum,
id. Verr. 4, 65:mons Italiae amplissimus,
Plin. 3, 5, 7, § 48:amplissimum flumen,
Plin. Ep. 8, 8, 3:amplissimus lacus,
id. ib. 10, 41, 2:amplissima insula,
Plin. 6, 20, 23, § 71:amplissimi horti,
Plin. Ep. 8, 18, 11:amplissima arborum,
Plin. 16, 39, 76, § 200:est (topazon) amplissima gemmarum,
id. 37, 8, 32, § 109:amplissimum cubiculum,
Plin. Ep. 5, 6, 23.—Transf., great, abundant, ample, much, long:II.bono atque amplo lucro,
Plaut. Am. prol. 6 and Ep. 2, 2, 117:pabula miseris mortalibus ampla,
Lucr. 5, 944:ampla civitas,
Cic. Verr. 4, 81; 4, 96:civitas ampla atque florens,
Caes. B. G. 4, 3:gens ampla,
Plin. 5, 30, 33, § 125:amplae copiae,
Caes. B. G. 5, 19:ampla manus militum,
Liv. Epit. 1, 4, 9:pecuaria res ampla,
Cic. Quinct. 12:res familiaris ampla,
id. Phil. 13, 8:(res) ampla,
Sall. H. Fragm. 3, 82, 20 Kritz:patrimonium amplum et copiosum,
Cic. Sex. Rosc. 6; id. Dom. 146: id. Phil. 2, 67:amplae divitiae,
Hor. S. 2, 2, 101:esse patri ejus amplas facultates,
Plin. Ep. 1, 14, 9:in amplis opibus heres,
Plin. 9, 36, 59, § 122.— Comp.:amplior numerus,
Cic. Mil. 57; Sall. J. 105, 3; Tac. A. 14, 53:ampliores aquae,
Plin. 5, 9, 10, § 58:amplior exercitus,
Sall. J. 54, 3; Suet. Vesp. 4:commeatus spe amplior,
Sall. J. 75, 8:amplior pecunia, Auct. B. Alex. 56: pecunia amplior,
Plin. Ep. 3, 11, 2:pretia ampliora,
Plin. 10, 29, 43, § 84:omnia longe ampliora invenire quam etc.,
Plin. Ep. 1, 14, 10:ampliores noctes,
Plin. 18, 26, 63, § 232:ut ampliori tempore maneret,
Vulg. Act. 18, 20.— Sup.:peditatus copiae amplissimae e Gallia,
Cic. Font. 8:exercitus amplissimus,
Plin. Ep. 2, 13, 2; 9, 13, 11:amplissima pecunia,
Cic. Rosc. Am. 31:amplissimae fortunae,
id. Verr. 2, 5, 8; id. Quinct. 49; id. Phil. 10, 4:amplissimae patrimonii copiae,
id. Fl. 89:amplissimas summas emptionibus occupare,
Plin. Ep. 8, 2, 3:opes amplissimae,
id. ib. 8, 18, 4:amplissima dies horarum quindecim etc.,
the longest day, Plin. 6, 34, 39, § 218.—Also subst. in comp. neutr. (v. amplius, adv. infra), more:ut quirem exaudire amplius,
Att. Trag. Rel. p. 173 Rib.:si vis amplius dari, Dabitur,
Plaut. Trin. 2, 1, 18:jam amplius orat,
id. ib. 2, 1, 19:daturus non sum amplius,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 29:non complectar in his libris amplius quam quod etc.,
id. de Or. 1, 6, 22:tantum adfero quantum ipse optat, atque etiam amplius,
Plaut. Capt. 4, 1, 10:ni amplius etiam, quod ebibit,
id. Trin. 2, 1, 20: Ph. Etiamne amplius? Th. Nil, Ter. Eun. 1, 2, 63: Tr. Dimidium Volo ut dicas. Gr. Immo hercle etiam amplius, Plaut. Rud. 4, 3, 21: Th. Nempe octoginta debentur huic minae? Tr. Haud nummo amplius, id. Most. 3, 3, 16:etiam amplius illam adparare condecet,
Turp. Com. Rel. p. 100 Rib.:hoc onere suscepto amplexus animo sum aliquanto amplius,
Cic. Verr. 2, 1:si sit opus liquidi non amplius urna,
Hor. S. 1, 1, 54:omnis numerus amplius octingentis milibus explebat,
Vell. 2, 110, 3:Segestanis imponebat aliquanto amplius quam etc.,
Cic. Verr. 4, 76:illa corona contentus Thrasybulus neque amplius requisivit,
Nep. Thras. 4, 3:amplius possidere,
Plin. 18, 4, 3, § 17:Ille imperio ei reddito haud amplius, quam ut duo ex tribus filiis secum militarent, exegit,
Curt. 8, 4, 21:dedit quantum maximum potuit, daturus amplius, si potuisset,
Plin. Ep. 3, 21, 6:cum hoc amplius praestet, quod etc.,
id. ib. 7, 25, 1.—Also with part. gen., more of, a greater quantity or number of:gaudeo tibi liberorum esse amplius,
Plaut. Cist. 5, 4:te amplius bibisse praedicet loti,
Cat. 39, 21:amplius frumenti auferre,
Cic. Verr. 3, 49:expensum est auri viginti paulo amplius,
id. Fl. 6, 8:amplius negotii contrahi,
id. Cat. 4, 9:si amplius obsidum vellet,
Caes. B. G. 6, 9, ubi v. Herz.:quanto ejus amplius processerat temporis,
id. B. C. 3, 25.—Fig.A.Of internal power or force, great, strong, violent, impetuous:B.pro viribus amplis,
Lucr. 5, 1174:amplae vires peditum,
Plin. 6, 20, 23, § 75;ampla nepotum Spes,
Prop. 4, 22, 41:poena sera, sed ampla,
full, strict, id. 4, 5, 32. — Comp.:haec irae factae essent multo ampliores,
Ter. Hec. 3, 1, 9:si forte morbus amplior factus siet, i. e. gravior,
id. ib. 3, 1, 50:amplior metus,
Cic. Clu. 128:amplior potentia feris,
Plin. 28, 10, 42, § 153:ampliorem dicendi facultatem consequi,
Quint. 2, 3, 4:amplior eoque acrior impetus,
Flor. 4, 2, 66:spes amplior,
Sall. J. 105, 4:amplius accipietis judicium,
severer, Vulg. Matt. 23, 14:amplior auctoritas,
Plin. 37, 3, 12, § 47:amplior virtus,
higher merit, Quint. 8, 3, 83:idem aut amplior cultus (dei),
Plin. 28, 2, 4, § 18:amplior est quaestio,
Quint. 3, 5, 8:ampliora verba,
of larger meaning, id. 8, 4, 2: scientia intellegentiaque ac sapientia ampliores inventae sunt in te, Vulg. Dan. 5, 14:quo legatis animus amplior esset,
Sall. C. 40, 6; 59, 1:spiritus amplior,
Vulg. Dan. 5, 12; 6, 3.— Sup.:(honos) pro amplissimis meritis redditur,
Cic. Phil. 5, 41:cujus sideris (Caniculae) effectus amplissimi in terra sentiuntur,
very violent, Plin. 2, 40, 40, § 107:amplissima spes,
Suet. Caes. 7:his finis cognitionis amplissimae,
most important trial, Plin. Ep. 2, 11, 23.—Of external splendor, great, handsome, magnificent, splendid, glorious:C.illis ampla satis forma, pudicitia,
great enough, Prop. 1, 2, 24:haec ampla sunt, haec divina,
Cic. Sest. 102; id. Arch. 23:res gestae satis amplae,
Sall. C. 8, 2:cur parum amplis adfecerit praemiis,
Cic. Mil. 57:ampla quidem, sed pro ingentibus meritis praemia acceperunt,
Tac. A. 14, 53:amplum in modum praemia ostentare,
Aur. Vict. Caes. 26, 6:amplis honoribus usi,
Sall. J. 25, 4:amplis honoribus auctos,
Hor. S. 1, 6, 11.—Sometimes in mal. part. or ironically:amplam occasionem calumniae nactus,
a fine opportunity, Cic. Verr. 2, 61:spolia ampla refertis Tuque puerque tuus,
glorious spoils, Verg. A. 4, 93.— Comp.:ne ullum munus aedilitatis amplius aut gratius populo esse possit,
Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 5; id. Mur. 37:praemiis ad perdiscendum amplioribus commoveri,
id. de Or. 1, 4, 13:alicui ampliorem laudem tribuere,
id. Sest. 27:in aliqua re esse laudem ampliorem,
id. Marcell. 4:corporis membris plus dedit, id amplius atque augustius ratus (Zeuxis),
Quint. 12, 10, 5:ut Augustus vocaretur ampliore cognomine,
Suet. Aug. 7.— Subst.:in potestatibus eo modo agitabat, ut ampliore, quam gerebat, dignus haberetur,
of something greater, Sall. J. 63, 5.— Sup.:ut consules monumentum quam amplissimum faciundum curent,
Cic. Phil. 14, 38; 14, 31; id. Verr. 4, 82:hoc munus aedilitatis amplissimum,
id. ib. 1, 12, 36; Aur. Vict. Vir. Ill. 1, 74:alicui amplissimas potestates dare,
Cic. Agr. 2, 31:insignibus amplissimis ornatus,
id. ib. 2, 101:dona amplissima conferre,
Plin. 18, 3, 3, § 9:praemia legatis dedistis amplissima,
Cic. Cat. 4, 5; id. Phil. 2, 32:spe amplissimorum praemiorum adduci,
id. Mil. 5; id. de Or. 1, 5, 16:velut praemium quoddam amplissimum longi laboris,
Quint. 10, 7, 1:munera amplissima mittere,
Caes. B. G. 1, 43:vestris beneficiis amplissimis adfectus,
Cic. Imp. Pomp. 51; id. Dom. 98:laudi amplissimae lauream concedere,
id. Pis. 74:laudibus amplissimis adficere,
id. Phil. 7, 11:amplissimam gloriam consequi,
id. Prov. Cons. 39:ut eum amplissimo regis honore et nomine adfeceris,
id. Deiot. 14:amplissimis aliquem efferre honoribus,
Aur. Vict. Epit. 17, 3:amplissimis uti honoribus,
Cic. Fl. 45:amplissimos honores adipisci,
id. Verr. 5, 181:honores adsequi amplissimos,
id. Mil. 81:aliquem ad honores amplissimos perducere,
id. Am. 20, 73:meus labor fructum est amplissimum consecutus,
id. Imp. Pomp 2:mihi gratiae verbis amplissimis aguntur,
in the handsomest termis, id. Cat. 3, 14; id. Phil. 2, 13; id. Quir. 15:ei amplissimis verbis gratias egimus,
id. Phil. 1, 3:provincia Gallia merito ornatur verbis amplissimis ab senatu,
id. ib. 4, 9:amplissimis verbis conlaudatus,
Suet. Caes. 16:amplissimo populi senatusque judicio exercitus habuistis,
Cic. Agr. 1, 12; id. Fl. 5; id. Dom. 86; id. Planc. 93:de meo consulatu amplissima atque ornatissima decreta fecerunt,
id. Dom. 74:quam universi populi, illius gentis, amplissimum testimonium (said of Cic.),
Plin. 7, 30, 31, § 116.—In respect of the opinion of others, esteemed, renowned, etc.:D.quicquid est, quamvis amplum sit, id est parum tum cum est aliquid amplius,
Cic. Marcell. 26:quid hunc hominem magnum aut amplum de re publica cogitare (putare possumus), qui etc.,
great or noble, id. Imp. Pomp. 37:omnia, quae vobis cara atque ampla sunt,
id. Agr. 2, 9; id. Arch. 23:convenerunt corrogati et quidem ampli quidam homines,
id. Phil. 3, 20:hoc studium parvi properemus et ampli,
small and great, Hor. Ep. 1, 3, 28:amplis doctoribus instructus,
Tac. A. 14, 52:sin autem sunt amplae et honestae familiae plebeiae,
Cic. Mur. 7, 15.— Comp.:cum est aliquid amplius,
Cic. Marcell. 26:ampliores ordines,
Caes. B. C. 1, 77, where Dinter reads priores: quo (ingenio) neque melius neque amplius aliud in natura mortalium est, [p. 112] Sall. J. 2, 4:nihil amplius potes (tribuere) amicitia tua,
Plin. Ep. 2, 13, 10:quid amplius facitis?
Vulg. Matt. 5, 47.— Sup.:ex amplissimo genere nubere,
Cic. Cael. 34:amplissimo genere natus,
Caes. B. G. 4, 12:genere copiisque amplissimus, id. ib 6, 15: quam (familiam) vidit amplissimam,
Cic. Phil. 13, 12:amplissimos patruos habere,
id. Sex. Rosc. 147:amplissima civitas,
id. Verr. 5, 122:apud illos Fabiorum nomen est amplissimum,
id. Font. 36; id. Caecin. 104; id. Verr. 3, 96; id. Deiot. 14:mihi hic locus ad agendum amplissimus est visus,
id. Imp. Pomp. 1:non adgrediar ad illa maxima atque amplissima prius quam etc.,
id. Sest. 5:licet tribuas ei quantum amplissimum potes, nihil tamen amplius potes amicitia tua,
Plin. Ep. 2, 13, 10:amplissimis operibus increscere,
id. ib. 8, 4, 3:honores in amplissimo consilio collocare,
Cic. Sen. 2:amplissimi orbis terrae consilii principes,
id. Phil. 3, 34: honoris amplissimi puto esse accusare improbos, I esteem it to be the greatest honor, etc., id. Div. in Caecil. 70:promotus ad amplissimas procurationes,
Plin. Ep. 7, 31, 3:praeter honores amplissimos cognomenque etc.,
Plin. 7, 44, 45, § 142:spes amplissimae dignitatis,
Cic. Agr. 2, 49; id. Sen. 19, 68; Suet. Vit. 2.—Hence, amplissimus (almost always thus in sup.) as a title for persons holding great and honored offices, as consul, senator, etc., or as an honorable epithet of the office itself or the body of officers, distinguished, very distinguished, honorable, right honorable, most honorable, etc.:E.is mihi videtur amplissimus, qui sua virtute in altiorem locum pervenit,
Cic. Sex. Rosc. 83:homo et suis et populi Romani ornamentis amplissimus,
id. Mur. 8:P. Africanus rebus gestis amplissimus,
id. Caecin. 69:ut homines amplissimi testimonium de sua re non dicerent,
id. Sex. Rosc. 102; id. Clu. 197:Q. Catuli atque ceterorum amplissimorum hominum auctoritas,
id. Imp. Pomp. 63:vir amplissimus ejus civitatis,
id. Verr. 4, 17; id. Fl. 32:exercitum Cn. Domitii, amplissimi viri, sustentavit,
id. Deiot. 5, 14:cum habeas amplissimi viri religionem (of L. Lucullus),
id. Arch. 4, 8; id. Lig. 22:in quo consilio amplissimi viri judicarent,
id. Mil. 5; id. Balb. 1; id. Dom. 2:comitatus virorum amplissimorum,
id. Sull. 9:viros primarios atque amplissimos civitatis in consilium advocare,
id. Verr. 3, 18:ordinis amplissimi esse,
Aur. Vict. Caes. 13, 1; 37, 6:cives amplissimos legare,
Cic. Balb. 42:hoc amplissimum nomen, i. e. senatorium,
id. Verr. 3, 96:amplissimus honos, i. e. consulatus,
id. Rep. 1, 6; so,amplissimo praeditus magistratu,
Suet. Aug. 26:amplissimus ordo, i. e. senatorius,
Plin. Ep. 10, 3; Suet. Calig. 49:amplissimi ordines, i. e. senatus et equites,
id. Vesp. 9:amplissimum collegium decemvirale,
Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 49:an vero vir amplissimus, P. Scipio, pontifex maximus, etc.,
id. Cat. 1, 3:amplissimum sacerdotium,
id. Verr. 2, 126; id. Phil. 13, 8:sacerdotium amplissimum,
id. Verr. 2, 127.—As rhet. epithet:I.amplus orator,
one that speaks richly and with dignity, Cic. Or. 9; id. Brut. 68:herous (pes), qui est idem dactylus Aristoteli amplior, iambus humanior videatur,
grander, more stately, Quint. 9, 4, 88:amplius compositionis genus,
more copious style, id. 9, 4, 129.— Adv. (on the extent of the use of the different forms of the adverb, v. supra init.), largely, abundantly, copiously.Lit.a.Form amplĭter:b.benigne ei largi atque ampliter,
Att. Trag. Rel. p. 173 Rib.:aptate munde atque ampliter convivium,
Pomp. Com. Rel. p. 234 Rib.:extructam ampliter mensam,
Lucil. 13, 7 Mull.:opsonato ampliter,
Plaut. Cas. 2, 8, 65:adpositum est ampliter,
id. Mil. 3, 1, 163:acceptus hilare atque ampliter,
id. Merc. prol. 98:modeste melius facere sumptum quam ampliter,
id. Stich. 5, 4, 10:parum (digitulos) immersisti ampliter,
not deep enough, id. Bacch. 4, 4, 26.—Form amplē:II.exornat ample magnificeque triclinium,
Cic. Verr. 4, 62: qui ample valetudinarios nutriunt, in great numbers (v. the context), Cels. praef. med. —Trop., fully, handsomely.a.Form amplĭter:b.ampliter dicere,
fully, particularly, Gell. 10, 3, 4:laudare ampliter,
id. 2, 6, 11.—Form amplē: duo genera sunt: unum attenuate presseque, alterum sublate ampleque dicentium, with great fulness, richly (v. amplus, II. E.), Cic. Brut. 55, 201; so,a.elate ampleque loqui,
id. Tusc. 5, 9, 24:satis ample sonabant in Pompeiani nominis locum Cato et Scipio,
full grandly filled the place of, Flor. 4, 2, 65.— Comp.: amplĭus, more, longer, further, besides (syn.: ultra, praeterea); of time, number, and action (while plus denotes more in quantity, measure, etc.; magis, more, in the comparison of quality, and sometimes of action; and potius, rather, the choice between different objects or acts), constr. absol., with comp. abl., and, in the case of numerals, like minus, plus, propius, q. v., without quam with the nom., acc., or gen., or rarely with the abl. comp., or with quam, but chiefly in the post-Aug. per.; cf. Zumpt, § 485; Madv. § 305; Roby, § 1273; Herz. ad Caes. B. G. 4, 12; and Draeger, Hist. Synt. I. p. 521 sq.In gen.:b.deliberatum est non tacere [me] amplius,
Afran. Com. Rel. p. 199 Rib.:otium ubi erit, de istis rebus tum amplius tecum loquar,
Plaut. Truc. 4, 4, 18:cui amplius male faxim,
id. Aul. 3, 2, 6: De. Etiam? Li. Amplius, id. As. 1, 1, 29: Ar. Vale. Ph. Aliquanto amplius valerem, si hic maneres, id. ib. 3, 3, 2:etiam faxo amabit (eam) amplius,
id. Men. 5, 2, 40:multo tanto illum accusabo, quam te accusavi, amplius,
id. ib. 5, 2, 49:quo populum servare potissit amplius,
Lucil. 1, 15 Mull.:At ego amplius dico,
Cic. Verr. 2, 26:amplius posse,
Sall. J. 69, 2:armis amplius valere,
id. ib. 111, 1:si lamentetur miser amplius aequo,
Lucr. 3, 953:tribus vobis opsonatumst an opsono amplius Tibi et parasito et mulieri?
besides, Plaut. Men. 2, 2, 45:Quam vellem invitatum, ut nobiscum esset amplius,
Ter. Heaut. 1, 2, 11:in illo exercitu cuncta (probra) fuere et alia amplius,
Sall. J. 44, 5:felices ter et amplius,
Hor. C. 1, 13, 17:binas aut amplius domos continuare,
Sall. C. 20, 11:ter nec amplius,
Suet. Caes. 25:cum non solum de his scripserit, sed amplius praecepta (reliquerit),
Quint. 12, 11, 24:multa promi amplius possunt,
Plin. 2, 17, 15, § 77:si studere amplius possum,
Quint. 6, prooem. 4:auram communem amplius haurire potui?
id. 6, prooem. 12:sagum, quod amplius est,
Vulg. Exod. 26, 12.—And so very often with the pron. quid, etc.; with the negatives nihil, non, neque, nec, ne; and sometimes with nemo and haud.(α).With quid, etc.:(β).Quid faciam amplius?
Ter. Ad. 4, 7, 14, and Cic. Har. Resp. 42:quid dicam amplius?
Quint. 8, 4, 7:quid a me amplius dicendum putatis?
Cic. Verr. 3, 60:quid quaeris amplius?
id. Sex. Rosc. 145; id. Dom. 41; id. Verr. 2, 191:quid vultis amplius?
id. Mil. 35:quid amplius vis?
Hor. Epod. 17, 30:quid exspectatis amplius?
Cic. Verr. 2, 174:quid amplius exspectabo,
Vulg. 4 Reg. 6, 33:quid loquar amplius de hoc homine?
Cic. Caecin. 25:quid amplius laboremus?
Quint. 8, prooem. 31:quid habet amplius homo?
Vulg. Eccl. 1, 3; 6, 8:quid ego aliud exoptem amplius, nisi etc.,
Plaut. As. 3, 3, 134:quid amplius debeam optare?
Quint. 4, 1, 51: Lo. Numquid amplius? Ly. Tantum est, Plaut. Merc. 2, 2, 11; Ter. And. 2, 1, 25: De. An quid est etiam amplius? He. Vero amplius, id. Ad. 3, 4, 22:quid est quod tibi mea ars efficere hoc possit amplius?
more than this, id. And. 1, 1, 4:Etenim quid est, Catilina, quod jam amplius exspectes, si etc.,
Cic. Cat. 1, 3, 6; id. Sull. 90:si quid amplius scit,
Plaut. Rud. 2, 2, 23:si quid ego addidero amplius,
id. Trin. 4, 2, 13:si amplius aliquid gloriatus fuero,
Vulg. 2 Cor. 10, 8.—And often hoc amplius, where hoc is commonly an abl., but sometimes may be regarded as a nom. or an acc.:hoc amplius si quid poteris,
any thing beyond this, Cic. de Or. 1, 10, 44: et hoc amplius (additur), quod etc., and this further, that etc., id. Sull. 44; so Quint. 5, 13, 36:de paedagogis hoc amplius, ut aut sint etc.,
id. 1, 1, 8:Mario urbe Italiaque interdicendum, Marciano hoc amplius, Africa,
Plin. Ep. 2, 11, 19; Quint. 1, 5, 50; 1, 5, 55; sometimes in plur., his amplius:his amplius apud eundem (est) etc.,
Quint. 9, 3, 15;so rarely eo amplius: inferiasque his annua religione, publice instituit, et eo amplius matri Circenses,
Suet. Calig. 15:quaeris quid potuerit amplius adsequi,
Cic. Planc. 60: prius quam (hic) turbarum quid faciat amplius, Plaut. Men. 5, 2, 93:quare jam te cur amplius excrucies?
Cat. 76, 10.—With nihil, etc.:(γ).habet nihil amplius quam lutum,
Lucil. 9, 46 Mull.:nihil habui amplius, quod praeciperem,
Quint. 7, 1, 64:nihil enim dixit amplius,
Cic. Deiot. 21:Nihil dico amplius: causa dicta est,
I say no more; I have done with my case, id. ib. 8:nihil amplius dico, nisi me etc.,
id. Planc. 96:nihil amplius dicam quam victoriam etc.,
id. Marcell. 17.—Hence, nihil dico or dicam amplius, when one fears to wound by declaring his opinion, etc., I say no more, have nothing further to say or add:vetus est, Nihili cocio est. Scis cujus? non dico amplius,
Plaut. As. 1, 3, 51:si, quod equitis Romani filius est, inferior esse debuit: omnes tecum equitum Romanorum filii petiverunt. Nihil dico amplius,
Cic. Planc. 7 (tacite significat eos dignitate inferiores esse Plancio, Manut. ad h.l.):Alterius vero partis nihil amplius dicam quam id, quod etc.,
id. Marcell. 6, 17:amplius nihil respondit,
Vulg. Marc. 15, 5:nihil amplius addens,
ib. Deut. 5, 22:nihil noverunt amplius,
ib. Eccl. 9, 5:nihil amplius optet,
Hor. Ep. 1, 2, 46:nihil amplius potes,
Plin. Ep. 2, 13, 10:amplius quod desideres, nihil erit,
this will leave nothing to be desired, Cic. Tusc. 1, 11, 24:nil amplius oro, nisi ut etc.,
Hor. S. 2, 6, 4:ipse Augustus nihil amplius quam equestri familia ortum se scribit,
Suet. Aug. 2:si non amplius, ad lustrum hoc protolleret unum,
Lucil. 1, 33 Mull.:non luctabor tecum, Crasse, amplius,
Cic. de Or. 1, 17, 74; id. Tusc. 5, 34, 98:verbum non amplius addam,
Hor. S. 1, 1, 121:non amplius me objurgabis,
Quint. 5, 10, 47:non amplius posse,
Sall. Fragm. Hist. 3, 82, 19 Kritz:non habent amplius quid faciant,
Vulg. Luc. 12, 4: non videbitis amplius faciem meam. ib. Gen. 44, 23; ib. Heb. 10, 17:amplius illa jam non inveniet,
ib. Apoc. 18, 14:studium, quo non aliud ad dignitatem amplius excogitari potest,
Tac. Or. 5:extra me non est alia amplius,
Vulg. Soph. 2, 15:neque hoc amplius quam quod vides nobis quicquamst,
Plaut. Rud. 1, 5, 21:neque va dari amplius neque etc.,
Cic. Quinct. 23:nec jam amplius ullae Adparent terrae,
Verg. A. 3, 192; 3, 260; 5, 8; 9, 426; 9, 519; 11, 807; 12, 680; id. G. 4, 503:nec irascar amplius,
Vulg. Ezech. 16, 42; ib. Apoc. 7, 16:ne amplius dona petas,
Cat. 68, 14:urere ne possit calor amplius aridus artus,
Lucr. 4, 874;ne quos amplius Rhenum transire pateretur,
Caes. B. G. 1, 43:ut ne quem amplius posthac discipulum reciperet,
Suet. Gram. 17:ne amplius morando Scaurum incenderet,
Sall. J. 25, 10; id. Fragm. Hist. 1, 2, 10 Kritz;3, 82, 17: ne amplius divulgetur,
Vulg. Act. 4, 17:ut nequaquam amplius per eamdem viam revertamini,
ib. Deut. 17, 16:nolite amplius accipere pecuniam,
ib. 4 Reg. 12, 7.—With nemo:c.cur non restipulatur neminem amplius petiturum?
Cic. Q. Rosc. 12, 36:cum amplius nemo occurreret,
nobody further, no one more, Curt. 8, 10, 2; so,neminem amplius viderunt,
Vulg. Marc. 9, 7:nemo emet amplius,
no one will buy any longer, any more, ib. Apoc. 18, 11 (for cases of haud with amplius, v. c. a and g).—With numerals and numeral forms.(α).Without quam:(β).amplius horam suffixum in cruce me memini esse,
Cat. 69, 3:horam amplius jam in demoliendo signo homines moliebantur,
Cic. Verr. 4, 95:amplius annos triginta tribunus fuerat,
Sall. C. 59, 6:me non amplius novem annos nato,
Nep. Hann. 2, 3:per annos amplius quadraginta,
Suet. Aug. 72; 32:quid si tandem amplius triennium est?
Cic. Q. Rosc. 8:Tu faciem illius noctem non amplius unam Falle dolo,
Verg. A. 1, 683:inveniebat Sabim flumen non amplius milia passuum decem abesse,
Caes. B. G. 2, 16; 4, 12:reliquum spatium, quod est non amplius pedum sexcentorum, mons continet,
id. ib. 1, 28;2, 29: amplius sestertium ducentiens acceptum hereditatibus rettuli,
Cic. Phil. 2, 40; id. Fl. 68; so Plin. Ep. 10, 39, 1:huic paulo amplius tertiam partem denegem?
id. ib. 5, 7, 3:cum eum amplius centum cives Romani cognoscerent,
Cic. Verr. 1, 14; 5, 155:victi amplius ducenti ceciderunt,
Liv. 21, 29, 3: non amplius quattuordecim cohortes, Pompei. ap. Cic. Att. 8, 12, C:ex omni multitudine non amplius quadraginta locum cepere,
Sall. J. 58, 3: torrentes amplius centum, [p. 113] Plin. 5, 28, 29, § 103; 9, 5, 4, § 10.—And very rarely placed after the numeral:qui septingentos jam annos amplius numquam mutatis legibus vivunt,
Cic. Fl. 63:pugnatum duas amplius horas,
Liv. 25, 19, 15 Weissenb.:duo haud amplius milia peditum effugerunt,
id. 28, 2:decem amplius versus perdidimus,
Plin. Ep. 3, 5, 12:tris pateat caeli spatium non amplius ulnas,
Verg. E. 3, 105.—With the comp. abl. (rare but class.):(γ).cum jam amplius horis sex continenter pugnaretur,
Caes. B. G. 3, 5; 4, 37:pugnatum amplius duabus horis est,
Liv. 27, 12:neque triennio amplius supervixit,
Suet. Caes. 89:uti non amplius quinis aut senis milibus passuum interesset,
Caes. B. G. 1, 15; 1, 23; 2, 7;6, 29: non amplius patet milibus quinque et triginta,
Sall. Fragm. Hist. 4, 1, 34 Kritz:est ab capite paulo amplius mille passibus locus,
Plin. Ep. 10, 90, 1:ab Capsa non amplius duum milium intervallo,
Sall. J. 91, 3:(Catilina) cum initio non amplius duobus milibus (militum) habuisset,
id. C. 56, 2; so,denas alii, alii plures (uxores) habent, set reges eo amplius,
id. J. 80, 7.—And prob. the following ambiguous cases: cum mille non amplius equitibus,
Sall. J. 105, 3:oppidum non amplius mille passuum abesse,
id. ib. 68, 3.—With quam (postAug. and eccl.):d. (α).non amplius, cum plurimum, quam septem horas dormiebat,
Suet. Aug. 78:nec amplius quam septem et viginti dies Brundisii commoratus,
id. ib. 17:Toto triennio semel omnino eam nec amplius quam uno die paucissimis vidit horis,
id. Tib. 51:demoratus dies non amplius quam octo aut decem,
Vulg. Act. 25, 6:ut non amplius apud te quam quarta (pars) remaneret,
Plin. Ep. 5, 19:ut vexillum veteranorum, non amplius quam quingenti numero, copias fuderint,
Tac. A. 3, 21:haud amplius quam ducentos misit,
id. ib. 14, 32:insidiantur ei ex iis viri amplius quam quadraginta,
Vulg. Act. 23, 21.—Amplius, t. t. of judges when they deferred an important case for future examination:(β).Amplius adeo prolixum temporis spatium significat, ut judices quotienscunque significarent, adhuc se audire velle, amplius dicebant. Itaque negotium differebant, unde hodieque ampliari judicium differri dicitur,
Charis. 176 P.; so Don. ad Ter. Eun. 2, 3, 39; cf.also amplio and ampliatio: cum consules re audita amplius de consilii sententia pronuntiavissent,
Cic. Brut. 22, 86:antea vel judicari primo poterat vel amplius pronuntiari,
id. Verr. 2, 1, 26:ut de Philodamo amplius pronuntiaretur,
id. ib. 2, 1, 29.—And metaph.: ego amplius deliberandum censeo,
Ter. Phorm. 2, 4, 17.—Amplius non petere, judicial t. phr., to bring no further action, to make no further claim:(γ).quid ita satis non dedit, AMPLIVS [A SE] NEMINEM PETITVRVM?
Cic. Rosc. Com. 12, 35:Tibi ego, Brute, non solvam, nisi prius a te cavero amplius eo nomine neminem, cujus petitio sit, petiturum,
id. Brut. 5, 18:sunt duo, quae te rogo: primum, ut si quid satis dandum erit, AMPLIVS EO NOMINE NON PETI, cures etc.,
id. Fam. 13, 28 A:quod ille recusarit satis dare amplius abs te non peti,
id. Att. 1, 8, 1.—Hoc amplius, beside the general use given above (II. Comp. b. a), as t. phr. of senators when they approved a measure, but amended it by addition:(δ).Servilio adsentior et HOC AMPLIVS CENSEO, magnum Pompeium fecisse etc.,
Cic. Phil. 12, 21, 50:cui cum essem adsensus, decrevi HOC AMPLIVS, ut etc.,
id. ad Brut. 1, 5, 1;so Seneca: fortasse et post omnes citatus nihil improbabo ex iis, quae priores decreverint, et dicam HOC AMPLIVS CENSEO, Vit. Beat. 3, 2: Quaedam ex istis sunt, quibus adsentire possumus, sed HOC AMPLIVS CENSEO,
id. Q. N. 3, 15, 1.—To this may be added the elliptical phrases, nihil amplius and si nihil amplius:► The form amplius has the ambiguity of the Engl.nihil amplius, denoting that there is nothing further than has been declared: sese ipsum abs te repetit. Nihil amplius,
Cic. Verr. 5, 49, 128;(res publica) ulta suas injurias est per vos interitu tyranni. Nihil amplius,
id. Fam. 12, 1, 2; and, si nihil amplius, marking a limit, if nothing more, at least:excedam tectis? An, si nihil amplius, obstem?
Ov. M. 9, 148.word more, which is sometimes an adj., sometimes a subst., and sometimes an adv., and some of the above examples would admit of different classifications; as, non amplius dicere, not to speak further (adv.) or not to say more (subst.), Plaut. As. 1, 3, 51; but some of them would admit of only one explanation;I.as, ne quos amplius Rhenum transire pateretur,
Caes. B. G. 1, 43. Sup.: amplissimē.Lit., very largely, most abundantly:II.ut quibus militibus amplissime (agri) dati adsignati essent,
in the largest shares, Cic. Phil. 5, 53:duumviri (deos) tribus quam amplissume tum apparari poterat stratis lectis placavere,
Liv. 5, 13, 6 Weissenb.—Fig., most generously, most handsomely:qui amplissime de salute mea decreverint,
Cic. Dom. 44:amplissime laudare,
in the handsomest style, Plin. 18, 3, 3, § 11; Suet. Calig. 15:honores amplissime gessit,
Cic. Verr. 2, 112:pater cum amplissime ex praetura triumphasset,
with the greatest pomp, id. Mur. 15:placere eum quam amplissime supremo suo die efferri,
should be carried forth with every possible solemnity, id. Phil. 9, 7, 16. V. on this word, Hand, Turs. I. pp. 287-296.16 κεῖνος
κεῑνος (-ος, -ου, -ῳ, -ον, -οι, -ων, -οις, -οισι(ν), -ους; -αι; κεῖνο nom., acc., -α acc.: ἐκεῖνος codd., O. 2.99, O. 3.31, O. 6.102, O. 10.30, O. 10.41, O. 13.76, O. 13.87, P. 3.55, N. 3.11, N. 5.22, I. 8.65, fr. 137. 1, corr. Boeckh.)1 that, those cf. Des Places, 67.a with prior reference.ἴδε καὶ κείναν χθόνα O. 3.31
κεῖνα δὲ κεῖνος ἂν εἴποι ἔργα those 29 victories of the trainer Melesias O. 8.62 κεῖνον κατὰ χρόνον sc. of his victory O. 10.102 κεῖνο δ' Ἁφαίστοιο κρουνοὺς ἑρπετὸν δεινοτάτους ἀναπέμπει Typhos P. 1.25 ἄνδρα δ' ἐγὼ κεῖνον αἰνῆσαι μενοινῶν Hieron. P. 1.42 κείνας ποικιλανίους ἐδάμασσε πώλους those with which he won his victory P. 2.8 “ κεῖνος ὄρνις” P. 4.19 “ κείναν λάβε σὺν Δαναοῖς εὐρεῖαν ἄπειρον” Libya P. 4.48ἀλλ' ἤδη τελευτὰν κεῖνος αὐταῖς ἡμιθέων πλόος ἄγαγεν P. 4.210
ἔλπετο δ' οὐκέτι οἱ κεῖνόν γε πράξασθαι πόνον P. 4.243
καὶ μὰν κεῖνος Ἄτλας Damophilos P. 4.289 ἄνδρα κεῖνον ἐπαινέοντι συνετοί (τὸν Ἀρκεσίλαν. Σ.) P. 5.107κεῖνο κεῖν' ἆμαρ διαίτασεν P. 9.68
κείνου σὺν ἀνδρὸς δαιμονίαις ἀρεταῖς Chromios N. 1.9 ἐν πολέμῳ κείνα θεὸς ἔντυεν αὐτοῦ θυμόν ( Αἰδώς v. 33) N. 9.36 κείνων λυθέντες ( δεσμῶν supp. Wil.) fr. 35. ]αι κείνῳ χρόνῳ Δ. 4. d. 1. pro subs., emphasising some previously mentioned person or thing, ἐμὲ δὲ στεφανῶσαι κεῖνον χρή (Hieron v. 23) O. 1.101 καὶ κεῖνος, ὅσα χάρματ' ἄλλοις ἔθηκεν, τίς ἂν φράσαι δύναιτο; (Theron v. 95) O. 2.99 κεῖναι γὰρ ἐξ ἀλλᾶν ἐπίστανται ( ἡμίονοι v. 22) O. 6.25 κεῖνος κραίνει σέθεν εὐτυχίαν (Hermes v. 79) O. 6.80 θεὸς τῶνδε κείνων τε κλυτὰν αἶσαν παρέχοι (the relatives of Hagesias in Stymphalos and Syracuse, cf. οἴκοθεν οἴκαδ v. 99) O. 6.102 κείνοισι μὲν — πολὺν ὗσε χρυσόν (the Rhodians v. 48: κείνοις ὁ coni. Mingarelli) O. 7.49 κεῖνα δὲ κεῖνος ἂν εἴποι ἔργα (Melesias v. 54) O. 8.62 κεῖναι γὰρ ὤπασαν τὰ τέρπν ( Χάριτες v. 27) O. 9.28 κείνων δ' ἔσαν χαλκάσπιδες ὑμέτεροι πρόγονοι ( λαοί v. 46) O. 9.53 δάμασε καὶ κείνους (Kteatos and Eurytos v. 28) O. 10.30 καὶ κεῖνος ( Αὐγέας v. 35) O. 10.41 ἀπὸ κείνου χρήσιος (Polyidos v. 75) O. 13.76 σὺν δὲ κείνῳ (Pegasos v. 86) O. 13.87 τῷ πόλιν κείναν Ἱέρων ἐν νόμοις ἔκτισσε (Aitna v. 60) P. 1.61 ἔτραπεν καὶ κεῖνον (Asklepios from v. 53) P. 3.55 τηλαυγέστερον κείνῳ φάος ἐξικόμαν κε (Hieron v. 72) P. 3.75 μετὰ γὰρ κεῖνο πλευσάντων Μινυᾶν (the golden fleece v. 69) P. 4.69 “ ἔπος ἐντράπελον κείνοισιν εἰπὼν” (the family of Cheiron v. 105) P. 4.105 κείνου γε κατὰ κλέος (Jason v. 123) P. 4.125 σὺν κείνοισι (with his relatives = οἱ δ v. 133) P. 4.134 “ κείνων φυτευθέντες” (Kretheus and Salmoneus v. 143) P. 4.144 κεῖνος γὰρ (Damophilos v. 281) P. 4.281 κεῖνόν γε καὶ (Battos v. 55) P. 5.57 κεῖνο κεῖν' ἆμαρ διαίτασεν (the marriage of Apollo and Cyrene v. 66) P. 9.68 κεῖνος αἰνεῖν καὶ τὸν ἐχθρὸν ἔννεπεν (Nereus v. 94) P. 9.95πολλὰ μὲν κεῖνοι δίκον φύλλ' ἔπι καὶ στεφάνους P. 9.123
βελέων ὑπὸ ῥιπαῖσι κείνου φαιδίμαν γαίᾳ πεφύρσεσθαι κόμαν ἔνεπεν ( τινα v. 64) N. 1.68 ἐγὼ δὲ κείνων τέ μιν ὀάροις λύρᾳ τε κοινάσομαι (the triumph singers v. 4) N. 3.11 κεῖνος ἀμφ' Ἀχέροντι (Kallikles v. 80) N. 4.85 πρόφρων δὲ καὶ κείνοις ἄειδ' ἐν Παλίῳ Μοισᾶν ὁ κάλλιστος χορός (Aiakidai v. 15) N. 5.22 ὡς ἦρα νυμφείας ἐπείρα κεῖνος ἐν λέκτροις Ἀκάστου εὐνᾶς (Peleus v. 26) N. 5.30 καὶ νῦν τεὸς μάτρως ἀγάλλει κείνου ὁμόσπορον ἔθνος (Peleus v. 36: καὶ σοῦ e Σ Christ) N. 5.43 κεῖνος γὰρ Ὀλυμπιόνικος ἐὼν (Praxidamos v. 15) N. 6.17 ἤθελον κείνου γε πείθεσθ' ἀναξίαις ἑκόντες (Aiakos v. 8) N. 8.10 κεῖνος καὶ Τελαμῶνος δάψεν υἱὸν ( Φθόνος, from φθονεροῖσι v. 21) N. 8.23 ὁ δ' ὄλβῳ φέρτατος ἵκετ ἐς κείνου γενεάν (Amphitryon v. 13) N. 10.14 κείνου γὰρ ἐπιχθονίων πάντων γένετ' ὀξύτατον ὄμμα (Lynkeus v. 61) N. 10.62 κεῖνοι γὰρ (Kastor and Iolaos v. 16) I. 1.17 πολλὰ μὲν ἀρτιεπὴς γλῶσσά μοι τοξεύματ' ἔχει περὶ κείνων κελαδέσαι (Aiakidai v. 43) I. 5.47 πέφνεν δὲ σὺν κείνῳ Μερόπων ἔθνεα (Telamon v. 26) I. 6.31 ἐπεὶ περικτίονας ἐνίκασε δή ποτε καὶ κεῖνος ἄνδρας (Nikokles v. 64) I. 8.65 κείνοις δ' ὑπέρτατον ἦλθε φέγγος (the ancestors of the Abderitans v. 59) Πα. 2.. Διὸς παῖς ὁ χρυσός. κεῖνον οὐ σὴς οὐδὲ κὶς δάπτει fr. 222. 2. as antecedent of preceding relative clause, οἶσι δὲ Φερσεφόνα ποινὰν παλαιοῦ πένθεος δέξεται, ἐς τὸν ὕπερθεν ἅλιον κείνων ἐνάτῳ ἔτει ἀνδιδοῖ ψυχὰς πάλιν fr. 133. 2.b without prior reference. ( θεὸς)ἀνέχει τοτὲ μὲν τὰ κείνων, τότ' αὖθ ἑτέροις ἔδωκεν μέγα κῦδος P. 2.89
, cf. O. 6.1022 τοιοῦτος, such a one as that εἰ δ' εἴη μὲν Ὀλυμπιονίκας, βωμῷ τε μαντείῳ ταμίας Διὸς ἐν Πίσᾳ, τίνα κεν φύγοι ὕμνον κεῖνος ἀνήρ; O. 6.7 προφρόνων Μοισᾶν τύχοιμεν, κεῖνον ἅψαι πυρσὸν ὕμνων καὶ Μελίσσῳ (τουτέστι τὸν τοιοῦτον. Σ: such as Homer lit for Aias) I. 4.43 σειρῆνα δὲ κόμπον μιμήσομ' ἀοιδαῖς κεῖνον, ὃς Ζεφύρου τε σιγάζει πνοὰς αἰψηράς Παρθ. 2. 16.3 fragg. ]ἐμὶν δὲ πὰ[ρ] κείνοι[ς Pae. 10.19
κείνῳ μὲν Αἴτνα δεσμὸς ὑπερφίαλος ἀμφίκειται fr. 92. ὄλβιος ὅστις ἰδὼν κεῖν' εἶσ ὑπὸ χθόν (Teuffel: ἐκεῖνα κοινὰ εἶσ codd.) fr. 137. 1. κεῖνοι γάρ τ' ἄνοσοι καὶ ἀγήραοι fr. 143.17 ὑπό
ὑπό [pron. full] [ῠ], Prep. with gen., dat., and acc.: [dialect] Aeol. [full] ὐπά Alc.39; [dialect] Boeot. [full] ὑπάAἈρχ.Δελτ. 14
Pl. ii 19 (Thespiae, iii B.C.); [dialect] Ion. ηυπύ only in IG 14.871 (Cumae, v B.C.); Arc. [full] ὁπύ Schwyzer 664.15,21 (Orchom.Arc., iv B.C.); in [dialect] Ep. [full] ὑπαί (also B. 12.139): this is found in Hom. only six times as a well-attested reading (ὑ. πόδα Il.2.824
,ὑ. δέ 3.217
, 11.417, 12.149,ὑ. δείους 10.376
, 15.4); elsewh. (before λ ν ρ ϝ ) it is weakly attested as v. l. for ὑπὸ ([etym.] ?ὑπόX ¯ ), e.g. ποσσὶ δ' ὑπὸ (v.l. ὑπαὶ)λιπαροῖσι Il.2.44
, al.; but ὑπαὶ νεφέων is given by most codd. in Il.15.625, 16.375 (v. Allen ed. maj.), andὑπαὶ νεφέεσσι Anon.
ap. Plu.2.38e; also in compds.,ὑπαιδείδοικα h.Merc. 165
, ὑπαιφοινίσσω (q. v.); it is not freq. in Trag. Poets, A.Ag. 892, 944, 1164 (lyr.), Eu. 417, S.El. 711, 1418 (lyr.), Inach. in PTeb. 692 ii5 (lyr.), E.El. 1188 (lyr.), Ar. Ach. 970 (paratrag.). (With ὑπό ([etym.] ὕπο) cf. Skt. úpa 'towards, near to, etc.', Goth. uf 'under'.)A WITH GENITIVE,I of Place, with Verbs of motion, from under, αὖτις ἀναστήσονται ὑ. ζόφου they will rise again from under the gloom, Il.21.56;ὑ. χθονὸς ἧκε φόωσδε Hes.Th. 669
;ῥέει κρήνη ὑ. σπείους Od.9.141
, cf. Pl.Phdr. 230b;ὄσσε δεινὸν ὑ. βλεφάρων ἐξεφάανθεν Il.19.17
; ἐσιδόντες ὑπαὶ χειμῶνος αἴγλαν from under the storm-cloud, B.12.139; esp. of rescuing from under another's power, after the Verbs ἐρύεσθαι, ἁρπάζειν, ῥύεσθαι, ἐρύειν, Il.9.248, 13.198, 17.224, 235;ἤγαγεν ὑμέτερόνδ' ἀνδροκτασίης ὕ. λυγρῆς
from the consequences of,23.86
; also ἵππους μὲν λῦσαν ὑ. ζυγοῦ from under the yoke, 8.543, Od.4.39; ὑπ' ἀρνειοῦ λυόμην I loosed myself from under the ram, 9.463; σπλάγχνων ὕπο ματέρος μόλεν, i.e. was born, Pi.N.1.35, cf. O.6.43; rarely in Trag.,ὑ. πτερῶν σπάσας E.Andr. 441
;περᾷ γὰρ ἥδ' ὑ. σκηνῆς πόδα Id.Hec.53
; once in Hdt.,τὰς δέ οἱ ἵππους ὑ. τοῦ ἅρματος νεμομένας ἀφανισθῆναι 4.8
;αἴ τις ὑ. τῶν νομίων τῶν ἐπιϝοικων ἀνχωρέῃ SIG47.27
(Locris, v B.C.); cf. ὑπέκ.2 of the object under which a thing is or is placed, under, beneath, with collat. sense of motion, as μοχλὸν ὑ. σποδοῦ ἤλασα πολλῆς thrust it in under the embers, Od. 9.375;ὑ. στέρνοιο τυχήσας Il.4.106
;τοὺς μὲν ὑ. χθονὸς εὐρυοδείης πέμψαν Hes.Th. 717
: also without the sense of motion,ὑπ' ἀνθερεῶνος ὀχεὺς τέτατο Il.3.372
;βάθιστον ὑ. χθονός ἐστι βέρεθρον 8.14
;ἐτέθαπτο ὑ. χθονός Od.11.52
;κεκευθὼς πολεμίας ὑ. χθονός A.Th. 588
;ὑπ' ἀγκῶνος βέλη Pi.O.2.83
;νέρθεν ὑπ' ἐγκεφάλοιο Il.16.347
;τὰ ὑ. γῆς δικαιωτήρια Pl.Phdr. 249a
;δεξιὰν ὑφ' εἵματος κρύπτειν E.Hec. 342
; φέρειν ζώνης ὕπο ib. 762: Thom.Mag.p.375 R. says that ὑ. = under takes gen. in [dialect] Att., acc. in 'Hellenic' Greek; κατακρύψας ὑ. κόπρου, which is v.l. in Od.9.329 for ὑ. κόπρῳ, is called by Eust.1631.36 Ἀττικώτερον, ὁποῖον καὶ τὸ φέρειν τι ὑ. κόλπου ἢ ὑ. μάλης (v. κόλπος, μάλη); but in [dialect] Att. Prose, Hdt., and the Koine ὑ. c. gen. in signfs. 1.1, 2 is almost limited to these and a few other phrases, esp. ὑ. γῆς; it is not found at all in Th., LXX, Ptolemaic papyri, and NT; X. has ὑ. ἁμάξης ( = from under) An.6.4.22,25; the Orators have only ὑ. μάλης, Lys.Fr.54, D.29.12; ὑ. γῆς is found in Pl.Ap. 18b, Mx. 246d, R. 414d, al., Arist.Mete. 352b6, al., Hipparch.2.2.45, Plb.18.18.10 ([etym.] ὑ. τῆς γῆς), 21.28.3,10.b metaph., ἀρετῶσι δὲ λαοὶ ὑπ' αὐτοῦ under his rule, Od.19.114.II of Cause or Agency, freq. with pass. Verbs, and with intr. Verbs in pass. sense,μή πως τάχ' ὑπ' αὐτοῦ δουρὶ δαμήῃς Il.3.436
, cf. 4.479; ; εὖτ' ἂν πολλοὶ ὑφ' Ἕκτορος θνῂσκοντες πίπτωσι 1.242;τὸν.. τοκέα ὑ. τοῦ.. παιδὸς ἀποθνῄσκειν Hdt.1.137
; , cf. Th.7, al.;πέλεκυς.. ὅς τ' εἶσιν διὰ δουρὸς ὑπ' ἀνέρος Il.3.61
;ὑπ' Ἀχαιῶν.. φοβέοντο.. ἀπὸ νηῶν 16.303
; (anap.);ὑ. τοῦ Μήδου δεινότερα τούτων πάσχοντες Th.1.77
;ἐκπεσόντες ὑ. τοῦ πλήθους Id.4.66
;ἀναστάτων Καμαριναίων γενομένων ὑ. Συρακοσίων Id.6.5
;ὑφ' ὑμῶν αὐτῶν καὶ μὴ ὑ. τῶν πολεμίων τοῦτο παθεῖν Id.4.64
; κλύοντές ἐσμεν αἰσχίστους λόγους.. τοῦδ' ὑπ' ἀνδρὸς ἀρτίως we have been called shameful names by.., S.Aj. 1321; κακῶς ὑ. τῶν πολιτῶν ἀκούειν to be ill spoken of by.., Isoc.4.77, cf. Pl.Hp.Ma. 304e, X.An. 7.7.23; of a subordinate agent, ὑ. κήρυκος προαγορεύειν, ἀπειπεῖν κηρύκων ὕπο, Hdt.9.98, E.Alc. 737, cf. Th.6.32;ἐμῶν ὑπ' ἀγγέλων.. πορεύεται S.Tr. 391
;ὑ. ἀγγέλων πέμπων Pl.Phlb. 66a
: sts. with a verbal Subst., τὸ ὑ. νόμου ἐπίταγμα (i. e. ἐπιταττόμενον) Id.R. 359a;ἐκφορὰ φίλων ὕπο A.Th. 1029
;ἡ ὑπ' ἀρετῆς Ἡρακλέους παίδευσις X. Mem.2.1.34
;ἡ ὑ. πάντων τιμή Id.Cyr.3.3.2
;Ἥρας δεσμοὶ ὑ. ὑέος Pl. R. 378d
; so ἄτρωτον ἦν ὑ. στύγους ( = οὐ τετρωμένον) prob. in A.Ch. 532.2 also in pregnant phrases, not only of the immediate act of the agent, but also of its further result, ὅθ' ὑ. λιγέων ἀνέμων σπέρχωσιν ἄελλαι hasten driven on by them, Il.13.334; ὑφ' Ἕκτορος.. φεύγοντες fleeing before him, 18.149,χάσσονται ὑπ' ἔγχεος 13.153
, cf. 7.64, 11.119, 424, Od.5.320, 7.263, al.;πράγματα εἶχον ὑ. λῃστῶν X.HG5.1.5
; ἔπαινον, αἰτίαν ἔχειν ὑ. τινῶν, Hdt.9.78, A.Eu.99;οὐκέτι ἀποχωρεῖν οἷόν τ' ἦν ὑ. τῶν ἱππέων Th.7.78
, cf. Ar.V. 1084.3 freq. of things as well as persons,ὡς διάκειμαι ὑ. τῆς νόσου Th.7.77
;κεῖμαι νούσου ὕ. στυγερᾶς IG42(1).125.8
(Epid., iii B.C.);χαλεπῶς ἔχειν ὑ. τραυμάτων Pl.Tht. 142b
;ὑ. δόρατος πλαγείς IG42(1).122.64
(Epid., iv B.C.); ὑ. ἔχιος φῦμα ib.123.4 (ibid., iv B.C.); ἰάθη ὑ. ὄφιος ib.121.113 (ibid., iv B.C.);κατεσκεύασαν τὰς πύλας κλείεσθαι ὑ. σφύρας τε μεγάλης καὶ κτύπου παμμεγέθους γιγνομένου Aen.Tact.20.4
: of the agency of feelings, passions, etc.,ἀνόρουσ' ὑ. χάρματος h.Cer. 371
; ἐνδακρύειν, ἀνολολύξαι χαρᾶς ὕπο, A.Ag. 541, 587;μαίνεται.. ὑφ' ἡδονῆς S.El. 1153
;χλωρὸς ὑπαὶ δείους Il.10.376
;ὑ. δέους ἔρρηξε φωνήν Hdt.1.85
, cf. Th.6.33;οὐ δυνατὸν τὸν δῆμον ἐσόμενον ὑ. τῶν κακῶν καρτερεῖν Id.4.66
;ὑ. κακοῦ ἀγρυπνίῃσι εἴχετο Hdt.3.129
;ὑπ' ἄλγους A.Eu. 183
; ;ὑ. λύπης S.OT 1073
: hence ὑπό is used even with active Verbs, where a passive word may be supplied, e.g. ὑ. ἀρετῆς καὶ προθυμίης συνεπλήρουν τὰς νέας from courage, i. e. impelled by courage, Hdt.8.1;ὤρυσσον ὑ. μαστίγων Id.7.22
, cf. 56; οὐδὲ σέ γε δόλος ἔσχ' ὑ. χειρὸς ἐμᾶς by my agency, S.Ph. 1118 (lyr.); αἰ μήτις αὐτὸς δοίη, μὴ ὑπ' ἀνάγκας not under compulsion, GDI5128.5 ([place name] Vaxos).4 ὑπό freq. serves to denote the attendant or accompanying circumstances,νέφος ἐρχόμενον κατὰ πόντον ὑ. Ζεφύροιο ἰωῆς Il.4.276
, cf. 16.591, etc.: sts. with part. added, ἀμφὶ δὲ νῆες σμερδαλέον κονάβησαν ἀϋσάντων ὑπ' Ἀχαιῶν at their shouting, i.e. when they shouted, 2.334, 16.277;ἴαχε σάλπιγξ ἄστυ περιπλομένων δηΐων ὕ. 18.220
.5 of accompanying music, to give the time,κώμαζον ὑπ' αὐλοῦ Hes.Sc. 281
, cf. 278;ᾄδων ὑπ' αὐλητῆρος Archil.123
, cf. Thgn.825, Charon Fr.9;πίνειν ὑ. σάλπιγγος Ar.Ach. 1001
: generally, of anything attendant, δαΐδων ὕ. λαμπομενάων ἠγίνεον by torchlight, Il.18.492, cf. E.Hel. 639 (lyr.), Ion 1474 (lyr.);καταθάψομεν.. ὑ. κλαυθμῶν A.Ag. 1554
(anap.);ὑπ' εὐκλείας θανεῖν E.Hipp. 1299
; ; ὑπ' εὐφήμου βοῆς θῦσαι offer a sacrifice accompanied by it, S.El. 630; ὑ. φανοῦ πορεύεσθαι by lantern-light, X.Lac.5.7; ὑ. πομπῆς ἐξάγειν τινά in or with solemn procession, Hdt.2.45, cf. Ar.Th. 1030; ὑ. βίης βήξας coughing with violence, violently, Hdt.6.107; ἐτόξευον ὑ. μαστίγων, i.e. they shot and lashed, X.An.3.4.25: v. infr. B. 11.4, C. IV. 1.7 Math., ἡ ὑ. ΘΔΗ the angle ΘΔΗ ( = ἡ ὑ. τῶν ΘΔ, ΔΗ περιεχομένη γωνία), Procl. Hyp.2.26; but also τὸ ὑ. τῶν ΑΓ, ΓΒ the rectangle contained by ΑΓ, ΓΒ, = ΑΓ χ ΓΒ, Euc.2.4.8 ναῦλον ὄνων γ εἰς τὴν πόλιν ὑ. οἴνου laden with wine, Pap. in Hermes 28.163 (ii A.D.), cf. ib.479, and infr. C. IV. 2.B WITH DATIVE (esp. in Poets, never in LXX (Jb.12.5 is dub. l.) or NT, not common in Arist., Ptolemaic papyri, or Plb.), of Position under,ὑ. ποσσί Il.2.784
, al.; ὑ. πλατανίστῳ ib. 307, cf. 18.558; ὑ. Τμώλῳ at its foot, 2.866, cf. Od.1.186;Βερύσιοι ὑ. τῇ Ἴδῃ IG12.191.11
, cf. 373.118, al.;ὑ. τῇ ἀκροπόλι Hdt.6.105
; τῶν θανόντων ὑπ' Ἰλίῳ under its walls, E.Hec. 764, cf. A.Ag. 860;πέτρῃ ὕ. γλαφυρῇ εὗδον, Βορέω ὑπ' ἰωγῇ Od.14.533
;ὑ. τοῖς ὄρεσιν ἔχειν τὰς πηγάς Arist.Mete. 350b27
;ὑ. πέτρᾳ παῖς IG42(1).122.19
(Epid., iv B.C.); ὑ. τῷ ναῷ ἀστραγαλίζοντος αὐτοῦ ib.121.25 (ibid., iv B.C.); ηυπὺ τῇ κλίνῃ τούτῃ ληνὸς (or Λῆνος) ηύπυ ib.14.871 (Cumae, v B.C.);στρουθοὶ ὑ. τῇ τραπέζῃ Michel 832.33
(Samos, iv B.C.);ὑ. τῇ μασχάλῃ Hp.Art.11
;χέλυν δ' ὑ. μασχάλῃ εἶχεν h.Merc. 242
;ὑ. ταῖς μασχάλαις Arist.PA 688b5
,14; ὁ ὑ. τῇ γῇ ἀήρ under the earth, Id.Cael. 295a28; ἐὰν ὑ. σοὶ κατακλινῇ lies next below you, Pl.Smp. 222e; ὑφ' ἅρμασι under, i.e. yoked to, the chariot, Il.8.402, 18.244;εἶχε μάχαιραν ὑφ' αὑτῷ παρεσκευασμένος Plb.8.20.6
codd., cf. POxy. 1800 Fr.2.36 (Vit.Aesop.);ὑ. τοῖς χιτωνίσκοις περιζώματα φοροῦσιν Plb.12.26a
.4, cf. 13.7.9; τά τε θηρία καὶ τὰς ὑπ' αὐτοῖς σχεδίας under them, on which they stood, Id.3.46.8;τῆς γῆς τῆς ὑ. τῷ κόσμῳ κειμένης Timae.
ap. eund.12.25.7;οἱ ὑ. τῇ ἄρκτῳ, τῇ μεσημβρία, οἰκοῦντες Adam.2.31
, cf. Arist.Pr. 940a37, Phgn. 806b16;ὑ. τῷ μετώπῳ ὀφρύες Id.HA 491b14
;ὑ. τῷ γενείῳ Plb.34.10.9
;τὰ ὑ. τοῖς ὕδασι καὶ ὑμέσι καὶ ὑέλοις Hero
*Deff.135.12;ὑ. τῷ δέρματι Gal. 18(2).102
.2 with Verbs of motion, where rest or position follows, εἷσαν ὑ. φηγῷ set [him] down under it, Il.5.693;ἔζευξαν ὑφ' ἅρμασιν.. ἵππους Od.3.478
, cf. Il.24.782;ὑ. δ' ἄξοσι.. ἔπιπτον 16.378
, cf. X.Cyr.7.1.37;δέμνι' ὑπ' αἰθούσῃ θέμεναι Il.24.644
.3 in such phrases as ὑ. χερσί τινος ἁλῶναι, δαμῆναι, 2.374, 860, al.;ἐμῇς ὑ. χερσὶ δάμασσον 3.352
;ὑ. δουρὶ δαμῆναι 5.653
, etc.;ἔκπεσον ἵππων Ἀτρεΐδεω ὑ. χερσί 11.180
;ὤλετο.. ὑ. γαμφηλῇσι λέοντος 16.489
; (lyr.);ἐν κονίῃσι πέσοιεν ὑπ' ἀνδράσι Il.6.453
;ὑ. τινὶ κτείνεσθαι 16.490
.4 behind,ὑ. φάλαγγι Ascl.Tact.6.1
; under the cover or protection of,ὑ. τούτῳ τῷ φράγματι τοὺς ὑπορύσσοντας εἶναι Aen.Tact.37.9
;ὑ. ταῖς αὑτῶν ἀσφαλείαις Plb. 1.57.8
, 4.12.10, 16.6.1.II of the person under whose hand, power, or influence, or the thing by or through which a thing is done, ὑπ' Ἀργείοισι φέβοντο fled before them, Il.11.121; freq. in Hom. with intr. or pass. Verbs,ἐφόβηθεν ὑφ' Ἕκτορι Il.15.637
;ὁρμηθέντες ὑ. πληγῇσιν ἱμάσθλης Od.13.82
;βῆ.. θεῶν ὑ. πομπῇ Il.6.171
;ὦρτο δὲ κῦμα πνοιῇ ὕπο 23.215
;ὑ. λαίλαπι βέβριθε χθών 16.384
; τεκεῖν, τεκέσθαι ὑ. τινί, 2.714, 728, 742;ἀτῆθαι ὑ. τῷ μεμφομένῳ GDI4994.8
([place name] Crete);ὁ χρησμὸς ὁ γεγονὼς ὑ. τοῖ Ἀπόλλωνι Inscr.Magn.38.5
, cf. 12,31,52.2 expressing subjection or dependence, ὑ. τινί under one's power,δέδμητο δὲ λαὸς ὑπ' αὐτῷ Od.3.305
, cf. Il.9.156;ὑπ' ἀνδράσιν οἶκον ἔχουσιν Od. 7.68
; εἶναι ὑ. τισί to be subordinate, subject to them, Th.1.32; ὑ. Χείρωνι τεθραμμένος under the eye of.., Pl.R. 391c; ἔχειν ὑφ' ἑαυτῷ have under one, at one's command, X.Cyr.2.1.26;τὰ θηρία τὰ ὑ. τοῖς ἀνθρώποις Pl.R. 563c
;ὑ. τινὶ στρατεύσασθαι Plu.Cic.44
: in pregnant sense,ἵνα.. πάντα ὑ. Πέρσῃσι γένηται Hdt.7.11
, cf. Th.7.64;ὑπ' ἑωυτῷ ποιήσασθαι Hdt.7.157
;κινδυνεύσαιμ' ἂν ὑ. τῇ δυσχερεστάτῃ γενέσθαι τύχῃ Lys.24.6
;ὑ. τῷ Μακεδόνι ταττομένων Plb.18.11.4
;τοὺς τραφέντας ὑ. τούτοις Id.6.7.2
.3 of the subordination of things coming under a class,αἱ ὑ. ταῖς τέχναις ἐργασίαι Pl.Smp. 205c
;τὸ ὑ. ταῖς γεωμετρίαις Id.R. 511b
;ὄργανα.. τὰ ὑ. τῇ μουσικῇ Id.Hp.Ma. 295d
.4 as in A. 11.5, ὑπ' αὐλητῆρι πρόσθ' ἔκιον advanced to the music of the flute-player, Hes.Sc. 283; ὑπ' αὐλῷ, ὑ. κήρυκι καὶ θεολόγῳ, Luc.DDeor.2.2, Alex.19;ὑ. μάστιξι διορύττειν τὸν Ἄθω Plu.2.470e
: generally, of attendant circumstances,ἐξ ἁλὸς εἶσι.. πνοιῇ ὕπο Ζεφύροιο Od.4.402
; ὑ. ῥάβδοις καὶ πελέκεσι κατιών escorted by the lictors, Plu.Publ.10; ὑ. σκότῳ, νυκτί, A.Ag. 1030 (lyr.), A.R. 1.1022, etc.;λάμπει δ' ὑ. μαρμαρυγαῖς ὁ χρυσός B.3.17
;αἰθομένα δᾲς ὑ. ξανθαἵσι πεύκαις Pi.Fr.79
;ὑ. φωτὶ πολλῷ προσῄει Plu.Galb.14
;ὑ. λαμπάσιν ἡμμέναις Hld.10.41
; ὑ. πολλῷ στρατῷ escorted by a great host, Nic.Dam.10J.;ὑ. δικαιοσύνῃ διαγαγεῖν τὸν βίον Pl.Ep. 335d
.— ὑπό has no sense c. dat. which it has not also c. gen.; but all its senses c. gen. do not belong to the dat.:—later ὑπό c. dat. is found as a mere periphr. of the dat.,στέφος.. αὐτὸς ὑφ' ἡμετέραις πλεξάμενος παλάμαις AP5.73
(Rufin.), cf. 85 (Claudian.);λέων ὑπ' ἄκοντι τετυμμένος A.R.2.26
, cf. Man.2.131.C WITH ACCUSATIVE, of Place; to express motion towards and under an object, ὑ. σπέος ἤλασε μῆλα drove them under, i.e. into, the cave, Il.4.279;ὑ. ζυγὸν ἤγαγεν Od.3.383
; σεῦ ὕστερος εἶμ' ὑ. γαῖαν, i.e. shall die, Il.18.333;νέεσθαι ὑ. ζόφον 23.51
, cf. Od.3.335; κατακρύπτειν τινὰ ὑ. τὴν αὐτὴν θύρην under shelter of it, i.e. behind it, Hdt.1.12;πάϊς ὣς ὑ. μητέρα δύσκεν εἰς Αἴαντα Il.8.271
;ὅκως ἔωσι ὑ. τὸν πεζὸν στρατὸν τὸν σφέτερον Hdt.9.96
;ὑ. τὸν πρῶτον λόχον τῶν ὁπλιτῶν τὸν πρῶτον λόχον τῶν ψιλῶν τετάχθαι Ael.Tact.15.2
; of coming close up under a lofty citadel, ἤλθεθ' ὑ. Τροίην up to T., Od.4.146;ὅτ' ἔμελλεν ὑ. πτόλιν αἰπύ τε τεῖχος ἵξεσθαι Il.11.181
;παυρότερον λαὸν ἀγαγόνθ' ὑ. τεῖχος ἄρειον 4.407
;ὑ. τὰ τείχη φεύγειν Plb.1.74.11
;ὑ. τὰς ἴλας φεύγειν Id.3.65.7
, cf. 3.105.6, 11.21.5, al.;ὑ. ταὐτὸ στέγος εἰσελθεῖν GDI3536
B 3 ([place name] Cnidus);πᾶν ὃ ἐὰν ἔλθῃ.. ὑ. τὴν ῥάβδον LXXLe.27.32
, cf. De.4.11, al.; so ὑ. δικαστήριον ὑπαχθείς, ἀγαγόντες, Hdt.6.72, 104 (cf. ὑπάγειν ὑ. τοὺς ἐφόρους ib.82) prob. refers to the elevated seats of the judges in court, cf. ὑπάγω A ΙΙ.2 of Position or Extension under an object, without sense of motion,Ἀρκαδίην ὑ. Κυλλήνης ὄρος Il.2.603
, cf. 824, etc.;ἰκριώσασι ὑ. τὴν ὀροφήν IG12.374.76
; ἐργασαμένοις τὸ ἄνθεμον ὑ. τὴν ἀσπίδα ib.371.9;τὰ μὲν ὑ. τὸν λόφον καὶ τὰμ φάραγγα Inscr.Prien.37.162
(ii B.C.);ἀνθέντω ὑ. τὸν ναὸν τᾶς Δάματρος IG5(1).1498.13
(loc. inc., ii B.C.); ὅσσοι ἔασιν ὑπ' ἠῶ τ' ἠέλιόν τε everywhere under the sun, Il.5.267;ὑπ' αὐγὰς ἠελίοιο φοιτῶσι Od.2.181
;τῶν ὑ. τοῦτον τὸν ἥλιον.. ἀνθρώπων D.18.270
;τὰ ὑ. τὴν ἄρκτον Hdt. 5.10
, cf. Arist.Mete. 362a17;οἴκησις ἡ λεγομένη ὑ. τὸν πόλον Gem.5.38
, cf. 16.21, al.;ὑ. τὸν οὐρανόν LXXEx.17.14
, al., UPZ106.14 (i B.C.);τὸ ὑ. τὴν ἀκρόπολιν Th.2.17
;ὁ ὑ. γῆν λεγόμενος εἶναι θεός Hdt.7.114
, cf. Il.19.259; ὑ. γῆν is more freq. than ὑ. γῆς in Arist., Mete. 349b29, al., in Hipparch., 1.3.10, al., and entirely supersedes ὑ. γῆς in Hdt., 2.124, 125, 127, 148, 150, 3.102, 4.195, 7.114, and Gem., 2.19, al.; it is found also in Plb.21.28.11, etc.; ὑ. γῆν the nadir, opp. μεσουράνημα, PLond.1.98r.49, 110.33 (i/ii A.D.); alsoἄγχε δέ μιν.. ἱμὰς ἁπαλὴν ὑ. δειρήν Il.3.371
;Τρῶες.. πτῶσσον ὑ. κρημνούς 21.26
;ἀγέροντο.. ἄλσος ὕ. σκιερόν Od.20.278
;τρωφεὶς ὑ. τὸν ὀφθαλμόν IG42(1).122.120
(Epid., iv B.C.);οὐλὴ ὑπ' ὀφθαλμὸν δεξιόν PCair.Zen76.13
(iii B.C.);ὑ. τὸ μέρος τοῦ ἐνοφειλομένου ὑπογραψάτω ὅσον ἰδίᾳ ἔχει PRev.Laws 19.2
(iii B.C.);κείμενος ὑ. τὸν ὀμφαλόν Sor.1.7
, cf. 67, al.;ὑ. τὰς πύλας ἵππων πόδες φαίνονται Th.5.10
;μὴ ὑποτιθέναι κύλικα ὑ. τὴν κλίνην IG12(5).593
A21 (Ceos, v B. C.); ὑ. τὸν ὀδόν ib.42(1).102.249 (Epid., iv B.C.);καταψύξατε ὑ. τὸ δένδρον LXX Ge.18.4
; ὑ. τὸν λέβητα ib.Ec.7.7(6); ὑ. τοὺς πόδας ib.La.3.34;εἰς τοὺς ὑ. πόδα χωρεῖ τόπους Dsc.5.75
(v.πούς 1.6
g); ἡ ὑ. πόδα (sc. γραμμή ) the base of a triangle, Hero *Mens.55; also ὑπ' αὐγὰς.. λεύσσουσαι πέπλους holding them up to the light, E.Hec. 1154; also ὑ. τὸν ὀφθαλμόν close to the eye, Arist. Pr. 874a9;ὑποκειμένης τῆς Εὐβοίας ὑ. τὴν Ἀττικήν Isoc.4.108
;ὑπ' αὐτὴν ἐσχάτην στήλην ἔχων ἔχριμπτ' ἀεὶ σύριγγα S.El. 720
;εἰ θεωρήσειεν ὑπ' αὐγὰς τὸν ἀνθρώπειον βίον Iamb.Protr.8
(cf.αὐγή 1
): of subordinate position.κατακλίνεσθαι ὑ. τινά Luc.Symp.9
; τίς ὑ. τίνα; who is next to whom, Onos.10.2.b Math., ὁ κύβος ὁ ὑ. τὴν.. σφαῖραν inscribed in the sphere, Papp.440.5;εἶναι ὑ. τὸ αὐτὸ ὕψος Euc.11.29
, Archim.Sph.Cyl.1.19; ὑ. τὰν αὐτὰν γωνίαν subtending.., Id.Aren. 1.20 (cj.), cf. 21; ,al.3 of the logical subordination of things under a class,τῶν ἑτερογενῶν καὶ μὴ ὑπ' ἄλληλα τεταγμένων Arist.Cat. 1b16
, etc.; οἱ ὑ. τὸ ψεῦδος τεταγμένοι in the category of.., Luc.Ind.20.II of subjection, control, dependence, never in Hom., once in Hdt.,ὑ. βασιλέα δασμοφόρος 7.108
;ὑ. σφᾶς ποιεῖσθαι Th.4.60
, cf. Pl.R. 348d, Arist. HA 488a10, etc.;ἕως κα ᾖ ὑ. τὸν πατέρα Test.Epict.3.29
;ὑ. τιν' ἦν τῶν βασιλέων Men.340
;τί δ' οὐ κρατέοντος ὑπ' ἰσχύν; Call.Jov.75
, cf. 74;ὑ. Δία Γῆν Ἥλιον Sammelb. 5616
(i A.D.), POxy.722.6 (i/ii A.D.), etc. (v.ἥλιος 11.1
);ὑ. θεὸν καὶ ἄνθρωπον Michel854.52
(Halic., iii B.C.);τοῦ τοπαρχοῦντος ὑ. σέ PCair.Zen.322.3
(iii B.C.);στρατενσάμενον ὑ. ἄρχοντα Ἀντίοχον IG12(1).43.7
([place name] Rhodes);μηδὲ ὑ. δεσπότην ὤν LXXPr. 6.7
, cf. Ps.143.2; for ὑ. χεῖρα, v. χείρ; οἱ ὑ. τινά X.Cyr.3.3.6,8.8.5, etc.;τοῖς ὑφ' αὑτὸν τεταγμένοις GDI3750.75
([place name] Rhodes).III of Time, in the course of, during, or to be left untranslated in English,ἐκέλευε Τοωσὶ ποτὶ πτόλιν ἡγήσασθαι νύχθ' ὕ. τήνδ' ὀλοήν Il.22.102
;ὑ. τὴν νύκτα ταύτην Hdt.9.51
, cf. 58; ὑ. τὴν πρώτην ἐπελθοῦσαν νύκτα ἀπέδρη Id 6.2;τῆς κολοκύνθης.. ἣ ἐγενήθη ὑ. νύκτα καὶ ὑ. νύκτα ἀπώλετο LXXJn.4.10
: rarely with stress on the duration, πάνθ' ὑ. μηνιθμόν throughout its continuance, Il.16.202;ὑ. τὸν παρεόντα τόνδε πόλεμον Hdt.9.60
; οὐδὲν τῶν κατ' Αἴγυπτον ὑ. ταῦτα ἑτεροιωθῆναι during that time, Id.2.142;ὑ. τὸν χρόνον ὃν οἱ ἑξήκοντα καὶ τριηκόσιοι ἦρχον οἵδε ἐθεόρεον IG12(8).276.4
([place name] Thasos).2 also of Time, about, sts. more precisely at, and of events, about or at the time of, ὑπ' αὐτὸν τὸν χρόνον ὅτε .. Ar.Ach. 139, cf. Hdt.7.165;ὑπ' αὐτὸν τὸν καιρόν Plb. 11.27.4
, 16.15.8; ὑφ' ἕνα καιρόν at one time, Diog.Oen.38;ὑ. τὸν αὐτὸν χρόνον Th.2.26
;ὑ. τοὺς αὐτοὺς χρόνους Id.1.100
;ὑ. τὸν σεισμόν Id.2.27
, cf. Plb.4.33.5, Plu.Alex.14; ὑ. τὴν ἑωθινήν, ὑ. τὴν ὄρφνην, Plb. 18.19.5,7;ὑ. τὸν ὄρθρον Act.Ap.5.21
, Gp.2.4.3; ποιεῖσθαι τοὺς περιπάτους ὑ. τὸ ψῦχος in the cool of the morning, Plb.5.56.10; ὑφ' ἓν πάντες all at once, at the same time, Arr.Epict.3.22.33, cf. S.E.M. 10.124, Sor.1.103, al.; παιδάριον ὑ. τὴν ἀναπνοὴν ἑπτὰ καὶ πέντε στίχους συνεῖρον in one breath, Plb.10.47.9; ὑφ' ἓν ἐκτρῖψαι at one blow, LXX Wi.12.9; ὑ. μίαν ἄρσιν καὶ θέσιν ἀνατείνοντες καὶ κατατιθέμενοι, of a squad of diggers, Gp.2.45.5; ὑ. μίαν φωνήν Aristeas 178; πῶς γὰρ ἂν ὑ. τὰς αὐτὰς ἡμέρας ἔν τε τῇ Ἰταλίᾳ καὶ ἐν τῇ Κιλικίᾳ.. πολεμήσειε; at the same time, D.C.36.35; sts. c. part., ὑ. τὸν νηὸν κατακαέντα at the time of its burning, Hdt.1.51; ὑ. τὴν κατάλυσιν τοῦ πολέμου just at the end, X.Mem.2.8.1, cf. Plu.Mar.46; ὑ. τὸν θυμὸν ἐκ χειρὸς ἐπιστρατευσαμένων at the very time of their anger, Plb. 2.19.10;ὑ. παροξυσμόν Gal.19.215
; παραδόντω τοῖς αἱρεθεῖσι εἰς τὸν ὑπ' αὐτὰ (or ὕπαυτα as Adv. = ἑξῆς)ἐνιαυτόν IG9(1).694.60
(Corc., ii/i B.C.);ὑ. κύνα Arist.HA 547a14
, Thphr.CP1.13.3, D.S.19.109;ὑ. τὰς θερινὰς [τροπὰς] καὶ τοῦ κυνὸς τὴν ἐπιτολήν Gp.2.6.17
.IV of accompaniment,ὑπὸ ὄρχησίν τε καὶ ᾠδήν Pl.Lg. 670a
;ὑ. αὐλὸν διαλέγεσθαι X.Smp.6.3
codd. (ὑ. τοῦ αὐλοῦ Cobet); ὑ. κήρυκα (v.κῆρυξ 1.3
).—Compare A.11.5, B.11.4.2 ὄνον ἕνα ὑ. λαχανόσπερμον laden with.., Meyer Ostr.81.2 (i A. D.), cf. PFay.p.324 (i A.D.); , al. (iii A.D.); cf. supr. A.11.8.D POSITION: ὑ. can follow its Subst., becoming by anastrophe ὕπο. It is freq. separated from the Subst. by intervening words, as in Il.2.465, Od.5.320, 7.130:— ὑπαί is placed after its case in A. Eu. 417, S.El. 1418, Inach. l.c., although acc. to Hdn.Gr.1.480 it cannot suffer anastrophe.E AS ADV., under, below, beneath, freq. in Hom.; esp. of young animals, under the mother, i.e. at the breast, Od.4.636, 21.23.2 behind, Hdt.7.61: cf. C. 1.II ὑπ' ἐκ or ὑπέκ, v. ὑπέκ.—In Hom. the separation of the Prep. from its Verb by tmesis is very freq., and sts. it follows, in which case it suffers anastrophe,φυγὼν ὕπο νηλεὲς ἦμαρ Od.9.17
.F IN COMPOSITION:I under, as well of rest as of motion, as in ὕπειμι, ὑποβαίνω, etc.3 of the agency or influence under which a thing is done, to express subjection or subordination, ὑποδαμνάω, ὑποδμώς, ὑφηνίοχος, cf. ἐπί G. 111.18 त्रित
tritám. « third» ( τρίτος)
N. of a Vedic deity (associated with the Maruts, Vāyu, andᅠ Indra;
fighting like the latter with Tvāshṭra, Vṛitra, andᅠ other demons;
called Āptya <q.v.), « water-deity», andᅠ supposed to reside in the remotest regions of the world, whence RV. VIII, 47, 13-15 AV. ;
the idea of wishing to remove calamity to Tvāshṭra,
andᅠ the view of the Tritas being the keepers of nectar RV. VI, 44, 23,
similarly L. RV. II, 34, 10 TS. I TBr. I >
the notion of Trita's bestowing long life;
alsoᅠ conceived as an inferior deity conquering the demons by order andᅠ with the help of Indra RV. II; VIII, 52, 1 ;
fallen into a well he begged aid from the gods I, 105, 17; X, 8, 7 ;
as to this last myth Sāy. on I, 105 relates that 3 Ṛishis, Ekata, Dvita, andᅠ Trita, parched with thirst, looked about andᅠ found a well, andᅠ when Tvāshṭra began to draw water, the other two, desirous of his property, pushed him down andᅠ closed up the well with a wheel;
shut up there, Tvāshṭra composed a hymn to the gods, andᅠ managed miraculously to prepare the sacrificial Soma, that he might drink it himself, orᅠ offer it to the deities andᅠ so be extricated:
this is alluded to in RV. IX, 34, 4 ;
<cf. 32, 2; 38, 2; 102, 2>
andᅠ described in MBh. IX, 2095 ;
alsoᅠ Nir. IV, 6 makes him a Ṛishi, andᅠ he is the supposed author of RV. I, 105; VIII, 36; IX, 33 f. and 102; X, 1-7 ;
in epic legends MBh. IX, XII f. Ekata, Dvita, andᅠ Tvāshṭra are described as 3 brothers, sons of Gautama orᅠ of Prajā-pati orᅠ Brahmā;
elsewhere Tvāshṭra is one of the 12 sons of Manu Cākshusha by Naḍvalā BhP. IV, 13, 16 ;
cf. traitaná;
n. triplet of young (three-twin) TS. Sch.)
+ Zd. ṭhrita;
Tρίτων, τριτογενής, etc.;
- त्रितकूप
19 τε
τε, enclitic Particle, with two main uses (v. infr. A, B).A as a Conjunction,I τε.. τε, both.. and, joining single words, phrases, clauses, or sentences, the first τε merely pointing forward to the second,ἀνδρῶν τε θεῶν τε Il.1.544
;ἀγαθῶν τε κακῶν τε Hes.Op. 669
;δίψῃ τε λιμῷ τε A.Pers. 491
, cf. S.Aj.34,35, Ar.Ach. 370, 375;τήν τε νῆσον τήν τε ἤπειρον Th.4.8
, cf. Antipho 2.3.3, Pl. R. 373b;λυσόμενός τε θύγατρα, φέρων τ' ἀπερείσι' ἄποινα Il.1.13
; παῖδά τε σοὶ ἀγέμεν Φοίβῳ θ' ἱερὴν ἑκατόμβην ῥέξαι ib. 443; the elements joined by τε.. τε are usu. short in Hom., longer in later Gr., e.g.ἐπειδὴ πρόξενοί τέ εἰσιν Ἀθηναίων καὶ εὐεργέται.., ἔν τε τῇ στήλῃ γέγραπται IG12.103.7
;ἥ τε γὰρ γῆ.. εὔυδρός ἐστι, ποταμοί τε δι' αὐτῆς ῥέουσι Hdt.4.47
; χρὴ.. τούς τε πρεσβυτέρους ὁμοιωθῆναι τοῖς πρὶν ἔργοις, τούς τε νεωτέρους.. μὴ αἰσχῦναι κτλ. Th.4.92, cf. Pl.R. 474c, X.Cyr.1.4.25, Is.1.50; τά τε γὰρ ληφθέντα πάντ' ἂν σῴζοιτο οἵ τ' ἀδικήσαντες κατ' ἀξίαν λάβοιεν τὰ ἐπιτίμια Aen. Tact.16.8, cf. Gp.2.49.1, 12.3.2-3;τούτου γὰρ γενομένου.. τά τε ἐχφόρια Χρυσέρμῳ δυνήσομαι ἀποδοῦναι, ἐγώ τε ἔσομαι παρὰ σοῦ φιλανθρωπίας τετευχώς PEnteux.60.11
(iii B.C.);κλείειν τε τὰ βλέφαρα δεομένων ἐλπιζόντων τε κοιμηθήσεσθαι Gal.16.494
, cf. 495,501; this use is common at all times in οὔτε.. οὔτε, μήτε.. μήτε, εἴτε.. εἴτε (qq.v.); τε may be used three or more times,ἔν τ' ἄρα οἱ φῦ χειρί, ἔπος τ' ἔφατ' ἔκ τ' ὀνόμαζεν Od.15.530
, cf. Il.1.177, 2.58, A.Pr. 89sq., B.17.19sq., Lys. 19.17, X.Cyr.3.3.36:— ἑνδεκάτη τε δυωδεκάτη τε prob. means the eleventh or twelfth, Od.2.374, 4.588:—sts. τε.. τε couples alternatives, , cf. Heracl. 153, El. 391; hence we find τε.. ἢ.., Pl.Tht. 143c, Ion 535d; on ἢ (or ἦ) .. τε in Il.2.289 and A.Eu. 524 (lyr.) v. ἦ 1.3.2 the first clause may be negative, the second affirmative, asἐκκλησίαν τε οὐκ ἐποίει.., τήν τε πόλιν ἐφύλασσε Th.2.22
; but οὔτε.. τε is more freq., asοὔτε ποσίν εἰμι ταχύς.., γιγνώσκω τε X.Cyr.2.3.6
(v.οὔτε 11.4
); we also find οὐ.. τε.. , asοὐχ ἡσύχαζον.., παρεκάλουν τε τοὺς ξυμμάχους Th.1.67
; and μὴ.. τε.. , as ἵνα μή τι διαφύγῃ ἡμᾶς, εἴ τέ τι βούλει κτλ. Pl.Phd. 95e.a τε.. δὲ.. , asκόμισαί τέ με, δὸς δέ μοι ἵππους Il.5.359
, cf. 7.418, S.OC 367, Tr. 285, E.Ph. 1625;ἐσθὰς ἀμφότερόν νιν ἔχεν, ἅ τε.. ἐπιχώριος.., ἀμφὶ δὲ παρδαλέᾳ στέγετο Pi.P.4.80
;διήκουέ τε.., ἔπειτα δὲ καὶ ἐπῄνεσε X.Cyr.4.4.3
; so with ἅμα δὲ καὶ.., ὡσαύτως δὲ καὶ.., Th.1.25, Pl.Smp. 186e:—so τε.., ἀτὰρ οὖν καὶ.., Id.Hp.Ma. 295e.bμὲν.. τε.., ἄνδρα μὲν.., τρεῖς τε κασιγνήτους Il.19.291
-3, cf. Od.22.475-6, Pi.O.6.88, 7.88, A.Th. 924, Ch. 585 (lyr.), S.Ant. 963 (lyr.), E.Heracl. 337 codd., Cyc.41 (lyr.), Ar.Nu. 563(lyr.), Pl.Phdr. 266c, Lg. 927b: v. μέν A. 11.6c.4 a single τε ( and) joins a word, phrase, or (esp. later) clause or sentence to what precedes,τελευτὴν κεφαλήν τε Pl.Ti. 69a
; θνητὰ ἀθάνατά τε ib.c;Ζεῦ ἄλλοι τε θεοί Il.6.476
; ; ῥίγησέν τ' ἂρ ἔπειτα ἄναξ ἀνδρῶν Ἀγαμέμνων v.l. for δ' ἂρ in 11.254; ἕν τε οὐδὲν κατέστη ἴαμα.., σῶμά τε αὔταρκες ὂν οὐδὲν διεφάνη.., Th.2.51; τά τε ἱερὰ.. νεκρῶν πλέα ἦν.. ib.52; νόμοι τε πάντες ξυνεταράχθησαν ibid.; , cf. 253, 262, al.;εἴς τε τὰς ἄλλας.. ἀθροίζεσθαι Aen.Tact.3.5
; τῶν τε ἀρχόντων.. ib.6, cf. 10.8, al.;ὅ τε γραφεὶς κύκλος.. Archim.Spir.11
Def.7;πρός τε τούτοις φησὶν.. PEnteux.63.18
(iii B.C.);χωρίς τε τούτων Plb.2.56.13
, 61.1, 3.17.7;ταῦτά τ' ἐγίνετο.. Id.2.43.6
, cf. 3.70.4;ἀπαιτούμενός τε ὑπ' ἐμοῦ τὰ ἔρια οὐκ ἀποδίδωσί PEnteux.2.6
, cf. 8.4, al. (iii B.C.); γράψαι Ἀγαθοκλεῖ τῷ ἐπιστάτῃ διασαφῆσαί τε αὐτῷ ib.81.21 (iii B.C.);καθόλου τε.. Arr.Epict.1.19.13
, cf. 2.2.17; , cf. 24, al.;ὄξει βαφικῷ στυπτηρίᾳ τε PHolm. 1.4
, cf. Gem.16.6;χρὴ.. λαχάνων ἅπτεσθαι, κοιλίαν τε λύειν Gp.1.12.19
, cf. 2.2.2, al.; this τε may be used any number of times, Od.4.149- 150, 14.75, 158-9, Men.Pk.15,16,20, Hipparch.1.9.8, Act.Ap.2.43,46, 4.13, 14, al.II τε.. καὶ.. , or τε καὶ.. , both.. and.., where τε points forward to καί, and usu. need not be translated, e.g. ; εἰ δὴ ὁμοῦ πόλεμός τε δαμᾷ καὶ λοιμὸς Ἀχαιούς ib.61; δειλός τε καὶ οὐτιδανὸς καλεοίμην ib. 293;ζωόν τε καὶ ἀρτεμέα 7.308
, cf. 327, 338, al.;τῆς τε γῆς ἐούσης ἐπιτηδέης καὶ τῶν ποταμῶν ἐόντων σφι συμμάχων Hdt.4.47
;βούλεταί τε καὶ ἐπίσταται Th.2.35
;ὁ φύς τε καὶ τραφείς Pl.R. 396c
;βάσιν τε γὰρ πάλιν τὴν αὐτὴν ἔχουσι τὴν ΖΒ καὶ.. Euc.1.47
; sts. the elements joined by τε.. καὶ.. are joined in order to be compared or contrasted rather than simply joined, ; ; ; ἐπαύσατό τε ὁ ἄνεμος καὶ τὸ κῦμα ἔστρωτο ib. 193;ταὐτὰ.. νῦν τε καὶ τότε Ar.Av. 24
; ; ; sts. (like τε.. τε) even used of alternatives,διάνδιχα μερμήριξεν, ἵππους τε στρέψαι καὶ ἐναντίβιον μαχέσασθαι Il.8.168
;ἐν δίκᾳ τε καὶ παρὰ δίκαν Pi.O.2.16
;θεοῦ τε.. θέλοντος καὶ μὴ θέλοντος A.Th. 427
;πείσας τε.. καὶ μὴ τυχών Th.3.42
:—on οἵ τε ἄλλοι καὶ.. , e.g.τοῖς τε ἄλλοις ἅπασι καὶ Λακεδαιμονίοις Isoc.12.249
, and ἄλλως τε καὶ.. , v. ἄλλος 11.6,ἄλλως 1.3
.2 in this sense τ' ἠδέ is only [dialect] Ep.,σκῆπτρόν τ' ἠδὲ θέμιστας Il.9.99
, cf. 1.400, al.; alsoτε.., ἰδέ, χαλκόν τε ἰδὲ λόφον 6.469
, cf. 8.162.3 καὶ.. τε, both.. and.., is occasionally found, as καὶ μητέρα πατέρα τ' E.Alc. 646.b καὶ.. τε perh. means and.. also inκαὶ ναυτικῷ τε ἅμα Th.1.9
;καὶ πρός τε τοὺς Ῥηγίνους Id.6.44
;καὶ αὐτός τε Id.8.68
; v. infr. c. 10.4 τε.. τε or τε.. καὶ.. sts. join elements which are not syntactically parallel, esp. a part. and a finite verb, ἰοῖσίν τε τιτυσκόμενοι λάεσσί τ' ἔβαλλον (for βάλλοντες) Il.3.80; ; ;τῆς τε ὥρας.. ταύτης οὔσης.., καὶ τὸ χωρίον.. χαλεπὸν ἦν Id.7.47
, cf. 4.85, 8.81, 95.5 the copulative τε becomes rare in later Gr.; it is found about 340 times in LXX, mostly in the Pentateuch and 1-4 Ma., only 3 times in Ps.; in the NT it is found about 150 times in Act.Ap., 20 times in Ep.Hebr., and very rarely in the other books.B In [dialect] Ep. (more rarely in other dactylic verse, v. infr. 11) τε stands in general or frequentative statements or in statements of what is well known; such statements are freq. made as justifications of a preceding particular statement or of a preceding exhortation to a particular person or persons; the sense of τε thus approaches that of τοι (cf. τοι and τε in Od.2.276-7, and cf. Il.13.115 with 15.203); although associated with numerous particles and other words of particular types (v. infr.) its meaning remains independent of these and applies to the whole sentence in which it stands: ; ;θεοὶ δέ τε πάντα ἴσασιν 4.379
, cf. 5.79, 447, 10.306, 17.485, Il.9.497, 16.688, 17.176, 21.264; , cf. Od.11.537, Il.24.526;ἤ τ' ἔβλητ' ἤ τ' ἔβαλ' ἄλλον 11.410
;οὐ μὲν γάρ τε κακὸν βασιλευέμεν Od.1.392
;οἳ φύλλοισιν ἐοικότες ἄλλοτε μέν τε ζαφλεγέες τελέθουσιν.. ἄλλοτε δὲ.. Il.21.464
; , cf. 8.169, 170, 15.400; τοῦ γάρ τε ξεῖνος μιμνήσκεται ἤματα πάντα, ἀνδρὸς ξεινοδόκου, ὅς κεν φιλότητα παράσχῃ ib.54, cf. 17.322;ῥεχθὲν δέ τε νήπιος ἔγνω Il.17.32
;παθὼν δέ τε νήπιος ἔγνω Hes.Op. 218
;αἰεὶ γάρ τε νεώτεροι ἀφραδέουσιν Od. 7.294
; δύσζηλοι γάρ τ' εἰμὲν ἐπὶ χθονὶ φῦλ' ἀνθρώπων ib. 307;τοῦ δέ τε πολλοὶ ἐπαυρίσκοντ' ἄνθρωποι, καί τε πολέας ἐσάωσε Il.13.733
-4; τοῦ μὲν γάρ τε κακοῦ τρέπεται χρὼς ἄλλυδις ἄλλῃ, ἐν δέ τέ οἱ κραδίη στέρνοισι πατάσσει.., πάταγος δέ τε γίγνετ' ὀδόντων ib. 279-83; ;νέῳ δέ τε πάντ' ἐπέοικεν.. κεῖσθαι 22.71
;κατέλεξεν ἅπαντα κήδε' ὅσ' ἀνθρώποισι πέλει, τῶν ἄστυ ἁλώῃ· ἄνδρας μὲν κτείνουσι, πόλιν δέ τε πῦρ ἀμαθύνει, τέκνα δέ τ' ἄλλοι ἄγουσι, βαθυζώνους τε γυναῖκας 9.592
-4, cf. 22.492, 495, 499;νεμεσσῶμαί γε μὲν οὐδέν· καὶ γάρ τίς τ' ἀλλοῖον ὀδύρεται ἄνδρ' ὀλέσασα.. ἢ Ὀδυσῆ' Od.19.265
;σχέτλιε, καὶ μέν τίς τε χερείονι πείθεθ' ἑταίρῳ.., αὐτὰρ ἐγὼ θεός εἰμι 20.45
, cf. 23.118, Il.2.292, 9.632; νῦν δὲ μνησώμεθα δόρπου· καὶ γάρ τ' ἠΰκομος Νιόβη ἐμνήσατο σίτου κτλ. 24.602 (where a general inference is implied);ὃν Βριάρεων καλέουσι θεοί, ἄνδρες δέ τε πάντες Αἰγαίων' 1.403
, cf. 2.814, 5.306, 10.258, 14.290; sts. of repeated action by particular persons,ἄλλοτε μέν τε γόῳ φρένα τέρπομαι Od.4.102
;οὐ μὰ γὰρ Ἀπόλλωνα Διὶ φίλον, ᾧ τε σύ, Κάλχαν, εὐχόμενος.. θεοπροπίας ἀναφαίνεις Il.1.86
; ἡ δὲ.. μ' αἰεὶ.. νεικεῖ, καί τέ μέ φησι μάχῃ Τρώεσσιν ἀρήγειν ib. 521;μήτηρ γάρ τέ μέ φησι θεά, Θέτις ἀργυρόπεζα, διχθαδίας κῆρας φερέμεν θανάτοιο τέλοσδε 9.410
.2 in exhortations addressed to an individual, a subsidiary sentence or relative clause in which he is reminded of his special or characteristic sphere of activity is marked by τε, e.g.Ἑρμεία, σοὶ γάρ τε μάλιστά γε φίλτατόν ἐστιν ἀνδρὶ ἑταιρίσσαι καί τ' ἔκλυες ᾧ κ' ἐθέλῃσθα, βάσκ' ἴθι.. Il.24.334
;Ἀτρεΐδη, σοὶ γάρ τε μάλιστά γε λαὸς Ἀχαιῶν πείσονται μύθοισι.., νῦν δ' ἀπὸ πυρκαϊῆς σκέδασον.. 23.156
;δεῦρο δὴ ὄρσο, γρηῢ.., ἥ τε γυναικῶν δμῳάων σκοπός ἐσσι.., ἔρχεο Od. 22.395
, cf. Il.17.249.3 similarly in general and frequentative statements consisting of two clauses (one of which may be a relative clause, freq. containing the subj. or opt.), in which the fulfilment of the condition stated in the subsidiary or subordinate clause is declared to be generally or always followed by the result stated in the principal clause, either or both clauses may contain τε:a the principal clause alone contains τε, ὅς κε θεοῖς ἐπιπείθηται, μάλα τ' ἔκλυον αὐτοῦ Il.1.218
;ὃς δ' ἂν ἀμύμων αὐτὸς ἔῃ καὶ ἀμύμονα εἰδῇ, τοῦ μέν τε κλέος εὐρὺ διὰ ξεῖνοι φορέουσι πάντας ἐπ' ἀνθρώπους, πολλοί τέ μιν ἐσθλὸν ἔειπον Od.19.333
;εἴ περ γὰρ θυμῷ γε μενοινάᾳ πολεμίζειν, ἀλλά τε λάθρῃ γυῖα βαρύνεται.., βλάβεται δέ τε γούνατ' ἰόντι Il.19.165
-6;ᾧ μέν κ' ἀμμείξας δώῃ Ζεὺς τερπικέραυνος, ἄλλοτε μέν τε κακῷ ὅ γε κύρεται ἄλλοτε δ' ἐσθλῷ 24.530
.b the subordinate clause alone contains τε, λάζετο δ' ἔγχος.. τῷ δάμνησι στίχας ἀνδρῶν ἡρώων οἷσίν τε κοτέσσεται ὀβριμοπάτρη 5.747
;ῥεῖα δ' ἀρίγνωτος γόνος ἀνέρος ᾧ τε Κρονίων ὄλβον ἐπικλώση Od.4.207
;ἀντί νυ πολλῶν λαῶν ἐστιν ἀνὴρ ὅν τε Ζεὺς κῆρι φιλήσῃ Il.9.117
, cf. 7.298, Od.6.287, 7.74, 8.547, 18.276; with opt.,ἀλλὰ πολὺ πρώτιστος.. ἕλεσκον ἀνδρῶν δυσμενέων ὅ τέ μοι εἴξειε πόδεσσι 14.221
: it is prob. that τε has been replaced by κε in the text of Hom. in Il.1.218, 9.510 (cf. 508), and some other passages in which κε seems to be used, exceptionally, in general relative clauses.c both clauses contain τε, ὃς μέν τ' αἰδέσεται κούρας Διὸς ἆσσον ἰούσας, τὸν δὲ μέγ' ὤνησαν καί τ' ἔκλυον εὐχομένοιο Il.9.508
-9;εἴ περ γάρ τε χόλον γε καὶ αὐτῆμαρ καταπέψῃ, ἀλλά τε καὶ μετόπισθεν ἔχει κότον 1.82
-3.4 in the subordinate clause of a collective sentence, in which the principal clause states something to be true of all those (i.e. each individual) to whom the predicate of the subordinate clause applies,ὑπόσχωμαι.. κτήματα.. πάντα μάλ' ὅσσα τ' Ἀλέξανδρος.. ἠγάγετο Τροίηνδ'.. δωσέμεν Il.22.115
; , cf. Od.18.131, Il.19.105; , cf. 18.485.5 in relative clauses (and in parenthetic principal clauses) which indicate what is customary, ἐπεὶ οὐχ ἱερήϊον οὐδὲ βοείην ἀρνύσθην, ἅ τε ποσσὶν ἀέθλια γίγνεται ἀνδρῶν which are the usual prizes.., Il.22.160;ἔργ' ἀνδρῶν τε θεῶν τε, τά τε κλείουσιν ἀοιδοί Od.1.338
, cf. 3.435, 4.85, 13.410, 14.226, 17.423, Il.5.332;κύματος ἐξαναδύς, τά τ' ἐρεύγεται ἤπειρόνδε Od.5.438
;μολπή τ' ὀρχηστύς τε, τὰ γάρ τ' ἀναθήματα δαιτός 1.152
: similarly in clauses withοἷά τε (πολλά), κῆτος ἐπισσεύῃ μέγα δαίμων ἐξ ἁλός, οἷά τε πολλὰ τρέφει.. Ἀμφιτρίτη 5.422
;οὐ γάρ σ' οὐδέ.. δαήμονι φωτὶ ἐΐσκω ἄθλων, οἷά τε πολλὰ μετ' ἀνθρώποισι πέλονται 8.160
, cf. 11.364, 14.63, 15.324, 379.6 in relative clauses indicating what is true of all persons or things denoted by the same word, οὐ γάρ τις νήσων ἱππήλατος οὐδ' εὐλείμων αἵ θ' ἁλὶ κεκλίαται no one of the islands which lie in the sea (as all islands do, i.e. no island at all), Od.4.608;ἡμίονον.. ἥ τ' ἀλγίστη δαμάσασθαι Il.23.655
;ἐσθλὸς ἐὼν γαμβρὸς ἢ πενθερός, οἵ τε μάλιστα κήδιστοι τελέθουσι Od.8.582
;αἰετοῦ οἴματ' ἔχων.. ὅς θ' ἅμα κάρτιστός τε καὶ ὤκιστος πετεηνῶν Il.21.252
, cf. 24.294;οὐδέ μιν εἰσοιχνεῦσι κυνηγέται, οἵ τε καθ' ὕλην ἄλγεα πάσχουσιν Od.9.120
;δικασπόλοι, οἵ τε θέμιστας πρὸς Διὸς εἰρύαται Il.1.238
, cf. Od.5.67, 101, Il.1.279, 19.31, 24.415;οἶνός σε τρώει.., ὅς τε καὶ ἄλλους βλάπτει Od.21.293
, cf. 14.464;πάρφασις, ἥ τ' ἔκλεψε νόον πύκα περ φρονεόντων Il.14.217
;οἰκωφελίη, ἥ τε τρέφει ἀγλαὰ τέκνα Od.14.223
.7 when the antecedent is a definite group of gods or men, the relative clause with τε indicates an essential characteristic of the antecedent,Ἐρινύες, αἵ θ' ὑπὸ γαῖαν ἀνθρώπους τείνυνται Il.19.259
;Σειρῆνας.., αἵ ῥά τε πάντας ἀνθρώπους θέλγουσιν Od.12.39
;Φαίηκές μ' ἄγαγον ναυσίκλυτοι, οἵ τε καὶ ἄλλους ἀνθρώπους πέμπουσιν 16.227
, cf. 20.187; ;Λωτοφάγων, οἵ τ' ἄνθινον εἶδαρ ἔδουσι Od.9.84
: similarly when the antecedent is an individual person (incl. god) or thing, the relative clause with τε indicates one of his or its general or essential characteristics or aspects, , cf. 2.669, Od.5.4;Ἑρμείαο ἕκητι διακτόρου, ὅς ῥά τε πάντων ἀνθρώπων ἔργοισι χάριν καὶ κῦδος ὀπάζει 15.319
;Λάμπον καὶ Φαέθονθ', οἵ τ' Ἠῶ πῶλοι ἄγουσι 23.246
;Τειρεσίαο μάντιος ἀλαοῦ, τοῦ τε φρένες ἔμπεδοί εἰσι 10.493
;τεύχεα δύνεις ἀνδρὸς ἀριστῆος, τόν τε τρομέουσι καὶ ἄλλοι Il.17.203
, cf. 7.112; κεῖται ἀνὴρ ὅν τ' (v.l. ὃν)ἶσον ἐτίομεν Ἕκτορι δίῳ, Αἰνείας 5.467
; the relative clause sts. indicates what is customary,οὐδέ σε λήθω τιμῆς ἧς τέ μ' ἔοικε τετιμῆσθαι μετ' Ἀχαιοῖς 23.649
;ἔνθα δ' ἀνὴρ ἐνίαυε πελώριος, ὅς ῥά τε μῆλα οἶος ποιμαίνεσκε Od.9.187
;τῶν πάντων οὐ τόσσον ὀδύρομαι.. ὡς ἑνός, ὅς τέ μοι ὕπνον ἀπεχθαίρει καὶ ἐδωδὴν μνωομένῳ 4.105
;σῆς ἀλόχου.. ἥ τέ τοι αὔτως ἧσται ἐνὶ μεγάροισιν 13.336
;καὶ κήρυκα Μέδοντα σαώσομεν, ὅς τέ μευ αἰεὶ.. κηδέσκετο 22.357
, cf. 346.8 τε is used in descriptions of particular places or things when attention is called to their peculiar or characteristic features, or their position, e.g.Λιβύην, ἵνα τ' ἄρνες ἄφαρ κεραοὶ τελέθουσι Od.4.85
; , cf. 9.124, 13.99, 100, 107, 109, 244; ἓξ δέ τέ οἱ (sc. Σκύλλῃ)δειραὶ περιμήκεες 12.90
, cf. 93,99, 105; ἐν δέ τε Γοργείη κεφαλή (in Athena's αἰγίς) Il.5.741; χαλεπὸν δέ τ' ὀρύσσειν ἀνδράσι γε θνητοῖσι (sc. μῶλυ) Od. 10.305; ; sts. τε draws attention to a well-known custom or permanent feature,ἀρξάμενοι τοῦ χώρου, ὅθεν τέ περ οἰνοχοεύει 21.142
;ἦ μένετε Τρῶας σχεδὸν ἐλθέμεν, ἔνθα τε νῆες εἰρύατ' εὔπρυμνοι Il.4.247
, cf. Od. 6.266;ἐν ποταμῷ, ὅθι τ' ἀρδμὸς ἔην πάντεσσι βοτοῖσιν Il.18.521
, cf. Od.14.353.9 a part of the anatomy is defined by a clause (containing τε) which indicates a feature which universally belongs to it,κατ' ἰσχίον, ἔνθα τε μηρὸς ἰσχίῳ ἐνστρέφεται Il.5.305
, cf. 8.83, 13.547, 16.481, 20.478; similarly a point of time is defined,ὥρῃ ἐν εἰαρινῇ, ὅτε τ' ἤματα μακρὰ πέλονται Od.18.367
.10 τε is used in relative clauses which define a measurement of a particular thing or action by reference to the measurement (in general) of some thing or action well known in daily life,γεφύρωσεν δὲ κέλευθον μακρὴν ἠδ' εὐρεῖαν, ὅσον τ' ἐπὶ δουρὸς ἐρωὴ γίγνεται Il.15.358
; ; , cf. 3.321, al.; more rarely the definition is by reference to the measurement of a particular thing or action, ἤσθιε.. ἕως ὅ τ' ἀοιδὸς ἐνὶ μεγάροισιν ἄειδεν (s.v.l.) 17.358;ἥ τις δὴ τέτληκε τόσα φρεσίν, ὅσσα τ' ἐγώ περ 19.347
.11 the freq. use of τε B in similes is to be explained under one or other of the foregoing heads, e.g. when reference is made to generally known kinds of things or natural phenomena, to human experience in daily life, or to well-known phenomena of the animal world, Il.2.456, 459, 463, 468, 470, 471, 474, 481, 3.23-5,33, 11.415-7, al.; or when universal characteristics of gods, men, animals, etc., are indicated by relative clauses introduced by ὅς τε, ὅς ῥά τε, etc., 3.61, 151, 198, al.; or by ὥς τε, ἠΰτε, ὥς τίς τε, etc., e.g. 5.136, 17.133, Od.4.535,ὡς εἴ τε 9.314
, 14.254, etc.II in post-Hom. Gr. this use of τε is more restricted; outside of [dialect] Ep. and other early dactylic verse (Hes.Op.30, 214, 233, al., Xenoph.13.3, Thgn.148, 359, etc.) it is not found except with relatives, and with these it has scarcely any discernible sense, so that ὅς τε in Lyr. and Trag. is for the most part only = ὅς, e.g. (possibly generalizing)Μοῖρ', ἅ τε πατρώϊον τῶνδ' ἔχει τὸν εὔφρονα πότμον Pi.O.2.35
, cf. 14.2, A.Eu. 1024, E.Hec. 445 (lyr.), etc. (v. ὅστε); without generalizing force, Pi.N.9.9, A.Pers. 297, Ch. 615, etc.; Hdt. hasτά πέρ τε 1.74
,ὅκως τε 2.108
codd., ὅσον τε (without a verb, as in Od.9.325, al.) 1.126, 2.96, 3.5, al.,οἷά τε 1.93
codd. (adverbially 2.175, 5.11): in [dialect] Att. Prose and Com. even these uses disappear and we find only a few phrases, as ἅτε, ὥστε, ἐφ' ᾧτε, οἷός τε; in later Gr. we find exceptionallyἔνθεν τε Hp.Ep.17
; (ii B.C.);ἀπ' οὗ τε PCair.Zen.291.3
(iii B.C.); (Erythrae, ii B.C.); ἥ τ' PMag.Par.1.2962;ὅσον τε ὀκτὼ στάδια Paus.6.26.1
; καὶ ἔστιν ἔπη Μαντικὰ ὁπόσα τε (= which)ἐπελεξάμεθα καὶ ἡμεῖς Id.9.31.5
;οἷόν τε καὶ ἐπὶ τῆς κύων φωνῆς θεωροῦμεν S.E.M.11.28
.C in Hom. τε is also (but less freq.) used in conjunction with other particles in contexts (mainly particular statements) such as the following:1 in assurances, statements on oath, and threats,σχέτλιος, ἦ τ' ἐκέλευον ἀπωσάμενον δήϊον πῦρ ἂψ ἐπὶ νῆας ἴμεν Il.18.13
;ἐξ αὖ νῦν ἔφυγες θάνατον, κύον· ἦ τέ τοι ἄγχι ἦλθε κακόν 11.362
; ἦ τε is similarly used in 11.391, 17.171, 236, Od.24.28, 311, al.; ἦ τ' ἄν in Il.12.69, al.; γάρ τε (s. v.l.) inοὐ γάρ τ' οἶδα 6.367
, cf. Od.10.190; νύ τε in 1.60, 347 (but τ' more prob. = τοι, v. σύ) ; δέ τε inἀγορῇ δέ τ' ἀμείνονές εἰσι καὶ ἄλλοι Il.18.106
; ; μέν τε in , cf. 4.341; εἴ πέρ τε inοὔ τοι ἔτι δηρόν γε φίλης ἀπὸ πατρίδος αἴης ἔσσεται, οὐδ' εἴ πέρ τε σιδήρεα δέσματ' ἔχῃσιν Od.1.204
, cf. 188, Il.12.223, 245.2 also in commands, warnings, and admonitions,σίγα, μή τίς τ' ἄλλος Ἀχαιῶν τοῦτον ἀκούσῃ μῦθον Il.14.90
, cf. Od.19.486; ; τούσδε τ' (v.l. δ')ἐᾶν 16.96
(nisi leg. τούσδ' ἔτ'); δὸς δέ τέ μ' ἄνδρα ἑλεῖν 5.118
; μηδέ τ' ἐρώει (nisi leg. μηδ' ἔτ') 2.179, 22.185.3 also in passionate utterances, in clauses which indicate the cause of the speaker's passion or a circumstance which might have caused others to behave more considerately towards him,ὤ μοι ἐγὼ δειλή.. ἥ τ'.. τὸν μὲν.. θρέψασα.. ἐπιπροέηκα Il.18.55
;σχέτλιοί ἐστε, θεοί, ζηλήμονες ἔξοχον ἄλλων, οἵ τε θεαῖς ἀγάασθε.. ἤν τίς τε.. Od.5.119
, 120, cf. 21.87, Il.15.468, 17.174; ἡμεῖς δ' αὖ μαχόμεσθ', οἵ πέρ τ' ἐπίκουροι ἔνειμεν and we, who ( mark you) are only allies (not γαμβροί and κασίγνητοι), are fighting, 5.477; τρεῖς γάρ τ' ἐκ Κρόνου εἰμὲν ἀδελφεοί for we, let me tell you, are three brothers, sons of Cronos (and Zeus has no prior title to power), 15.187;ποῖόν δε ἔπος φύγεν ἕρκος ὀδόντων δεινόν τ' ἀργαλέον τε· νεμεσσῶμαι δέ τ' ἀκούων Od.21.169
; .4 in descriptions of particular events and things where there is no general reference,κνίση μὲν ἀνήνοθεν, ἐν δέ τε φόρμιγξ ἠπύει Od.17.270
; ὥς (= so)τέ μοι ὑβρίζοντες ὑπερφιάλως δοκέουσιν δαίνυσθαι κατὰ δῶμα 1.227
;τοὺς μέν τ' ἰητροὶ πολυφάρμακοι ἀμφιπένονται.. σὺ δ' ἀμήχανος ἔπλευ, Ἀχιλλεῦ Il.16.28
; πόλιν πέρι δινηθήτην καρπαλίμοισι πόδεσσι, θεοὶ δέ τε πάντες ὁρῶντο dub. l. in 22.166;εὗρε δ' ἐνὶ σπῆϊ γλαφυρῷ Θέτιν, ἀμφὶ δέ τ' ἄλλαι εἵαθ' ὁμηγερέες ἅλιαι θεαί 24.83
(s.v.l.);ἐν δέ τε φάρμακον ἧκε Od.10.317
;νῶϊ δέ τ' ἄψορροι κίομεν Il.21.456
;πολλὰς γὰρ δὴ νύκτας.. ἄεσα καί τ' ἀνέμεινα.. Ἠῶ Od.19.342
;δέελον δ' ἐπὶ σῆμά τ' ἔθηκε Il.10.466
;ἐν δέ τε οἶνον κρητῆρσιν κερόωντο Od.20.252
; so with οὐδέ τ' (nisi leg. οὐδ' ἔτ'), τὸν καὶ ὑπέδδεισαν μάκαρες θεοὶ οὐδέ τ' ἔδησαν Il.1.406
;οὐδέ τ' ἔληγε μέγας θεός, ὦρτο δ' ἐπ' αὐτόν 21.248
;οὐδέ τ' ἄειρε 23.730
;οὐδέ τ' ἔασεν 11.437
, 21.596, cf. 15.709.5 ὅτε τε ( when) freq. introduces a temporal clause defining a point of time in the past by means of a well-known event which occurred then, ἦ οὐ μέμνῃ ὅτε τ' ἐκρέμω ὑψόθεν; Il.15.18;ὅτε τε Κρόνον.. Ζεὺς γαίης νέρθε καθεῖσε 14.203
; (but ἤματι τῷ ὅτε τε is general in 13.335; so also ὅτε πέρ τε.. κέρωνται in 4.259); , cf. 10.286, 22.102, Od.7.323, 18.257.6 in ὅ τε ( that or because) the τε has no observable meaning, , cf. 412, 4.32, 6.126, Od.5.357, al.7 ἐπεί τε = ἐπεί ( when) is rare in Hom.,ἐπεί τ' ἐνόησε Il.12.393
, cf. ἐπείτε.8 where τ' ἄρ occurs in questions, e.g. πῇ τ' ἂρ μέμονας καταδῦναι ὅμιλον; Il.13.307, cf. 1.8, 18.188, al., ταρ (q.v.) should prob. be read, since ἄρ ([etym.] α) usu. precedes a τε which is not copulative; so perh. ταρα should be read for τ' ἄρα in Od.1.346.9 inἣ θέμις ἐστὶν.. ἤ τ' ἀνδρῶν ἤ τε γυναικῶν Il.9.276
, it is not clear whether τε is copulative (τε A) or generalizing (τε B) or neither (τε C); ἤ is prob. = ἦ (accented as in ἤτοι (; ἤ τ' ἀλκῆς ἤ τε φόβοιο is dub. l. in 17.42; ἤ τ' = or is found in 19.148, = than in Od.16.216.10 Rarer and later uses;a also, esp. withἄλλος, Ἑρμεία, σὺ γὰρ αὖτε τά τ' ἄλλα περ ἄγγελός ἐσσι Od.5.29
, cf. 17.273, Il.23.483;ἐπεὶ τά τε ἄλλα πράττουσιν καλῶς, ἀναθεῖναι αὐτοὺς καὶ στήλην IG22.1298.9
, cf. Lycurg.100 (s.v.l.);ἐκομισάμην τὸ παρὰ σοῦ ἐπιστόλιον, ἐν ᾧ ὑπέγραψάς μοι τήν τε παρὰ Ζήνωνος πρὸς Ἰεδδοῦν γεγραμμένην PCair.Zen.18.1
(iii B.C.); εἰ οὖν περὶ τούτων ἐπιστροφὴν μὴ ποιήσει, οἵ τε λοιποί μοι τὰς χεῖρας προσοίσουσιν (- σωσιν Pap.) PPetr.2p.10 (iii B.C.);τῶν δὲ παρὰ ταῦτα ποιησόντων τά τε κτήνη ὑπὸ στέρεσιν ἀχθήσεσθαι πρὸς τὰ ἐκφόρια PTeb.27.74
(ii B.C.); v. supr. A. 11.3b.b with ὅδε, adding a slight emphasis to the preceding word,εἰ δὴ τήνδε τε γαῖαν ἀνείρεαι Od.13.238
, cf. 15.484.c τε γάρ rarely = καὶ γάρ or γάρ, Arist.APo. 75b41, de An. 405a4, PA 661b28, Pol. 1318b33, 1333a2; ἐάν τε γάρ for even if, 2 Ep.Cor.10.8; τήν τε γὰρ ἐπιθυμίαν οὐκ ᾔδειν for I had not known even lust. Ep.Rom.7.7.D Position of τε:1 in signf. A, as an enclitic, it stands second word in the sentence, clause, or phrase, regardless of the meaning: ἐγγύθι τε Πριάμοιο καὶ Ἕκτορος near both Priam and Hector, Il.6.317; , cf. 4.505, 7.295; codd., cf. 291 (anap.);ἄνευ τε δόλου καὶ ἀπάτης Hdt.1.69
;ὑπέρ τε σοῦ καὶ τῆς ἀδελφῆς PEnteux.6.6
(iii B.C.); , cf. Ti. 70b; hence in E.Or. 897 πόλεος must be taken with what precedes (Porson ad loc.): but article + noun, preposition + noun are freq. regarded as forming a unity indivisible by τε, τοῖς κτανοῦσί τε A.Ch.41
(lyr.);πρὸς βίαν τε Id.Pr. 210
; also the order is freq. determined by the meaning, τε being placed immediately after the word (or first word of a phrase or clause) which it joins to what precedes or to what follows,πατὴρ ἀνδρῶν τε θεῶν τε Il.1.544
;ἔξω δόμων τε καὶ πάτρας A.Pr. 665
; the copulative or preparatory τε precedes many other particles, e.g. τε γάρ, τ' ἄρα, τέ τις.2 τε is enclitic in signfs. B, C also, and stands early in its sentence, clause, or phrase (v. supr.), but many particles which follow τε in signf. A precede it in signfs. B, C, e.g. in signfs. B, C we have δέ τε, μέν τε, γάρ τε, ἀλλά τε, δ' ἄρα τε, ὅς ῥά τε, οὔτ' ἄρ τε, καὶ γάρ τίς τε, ὅς τίς τε, καί τε.20 ἔχω
ἔχω (A), [ per.] 2sg. ἔχεισθα cj. in Thgn. 1316 ( ἔχοισθα cod.), ἔχῃσθα cj. in Sapph.21 ( ἔχεισθα cod.); [ per.] 2sg. subj.Aἔχῃσθα Il.19.180
: [tense] impf. εἶχον, [dialect] Ep.ἔχον Od.2.22
, al., [dialect] Ion. and poet.ἔχεσκον Il.13.257
, Hdt.6.12, Epigr.Gr.988.6 ([place name] Balbilla): [tense] fut. ἕξω, [dialect] Ep. inf.ἑξέμεναι Call.Aet.3.1.27
(of duration) or σχήσω (of momentary action, esp. in sense check, v. infr. A. 11.9, not found in [dialect] Att. Inscrr. or NT); [ per.] 2sg. codd.: [tense] aor. 1 ἔσχης α f.l.in Nonn.D.17.177, alsoἔσχα IG3.1363.6
, 14.1728, [ per.] 3pl. μετ-έσχαν ib.12(7).271.12 (Amorgos, iii A.D.): [tense] aor. 2 ἔσχον, imper. , E.Hipp. 1353 (anap.) ( σχέ only in Orac. ap. Sch.E.Ph. 638 (dub.l.), sts. in compds. in codd., as , ); subj.σχῶ Il.21.309
, etc.; opt.σχοίην Isoc. 1.45
, in compds. σχοῖμι (asμετάσχοιμι S.OC 1484
(lyr.),κατάσχοιμεν Th.6.11
); [ per.] 3pl.σχοίησαν Hyp.Eux.32
,σχοῖεν Th.6.33
; inf.σχεῖν Il. 16.520
, etc., [dialect] Ep.σχέμεν 8.254
(in Alexandr. Gr. [ per.] 3pl. [tense] impf. and [tense] aor. 2εἴχοσαν AP5.208
(Posidipp. or Asclep.), v.l. in Ev.Jo.15.22,ἔσχοσαν Scymn.695
): for the poet. form ἔσχεθον, v. Σχέθω: [tense] pf. , εἴσχηκα in Inscrr. of iii/i B.C., SIG679.54, etc.; [dialect] Ep. ὄχωκα is dub., v. συνόχωκα:—[voice] Med., [tense] impf.εἰχόμην Pi.P.4.244
, etc.: [tense] fut.ἕξομαι Il.9.102
, etc.; σχήσομαι ib. 235, Ar.Av. 1335, more freq. in compds. ( ἀνα-) A.Th. 252, ( παρα-) Lys.9.8, etc.: [tense] pf. [voice] Pass. παρ-έσχημαι in med. sense, X.An.7.6.11, etc.: [tense] aor. 2ἐσχόμην Hom.
, Hdt.6.85, rare in [dialect] Att. exc. in compds.; imper.σχέο Il.21.379
,σχέσθε 22.416
, later σχοῦ in compds. ( ἀνά- ) E. lon947, etc.; inf.σχέσθαι Od.4.422
, Hes.Fr.79:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut. [voice] Med. ἐν-έξομαι in pass. sense, E.Or. 516, D.51.11, laterσχεθήσομαι Gal.UP15.3
, freq. in compds. (συ- ) Phld.Ir.p.83 W., (ἐν- ) Plu.2.98 of, ( ἐπι-) S.E.P.1.186: [tense] aor. 1ἐσχέθην Arr.An.5.7.4
, 6.11.2, Aret.SA2.5, (κατ-, συν-) Plu.Sol. 21, Hp.Int. 45 vulg.: [tense] fut. [voice] Med. σχήσομαι in pass. sense, Il.9.235 (dub.), 655, 13.630: [tense] aor. 2 [voice] Med. in pass. sense,ἐσχόμην Il.17.696
, al., Hdt. 1.31 (σχέτο Il.7.248
, 21.345), part.σχόμενος Od.11.279
, prob. in Isoc.19.11, ( κατα-) Pi.P.1.10, Pl.Phdr. 244e, Parth.33.2 (s.v.l.): [tense] pf.ἔσχημαι Paus.4.21.2
; also in compds., freq. written - ίσχημαι, -ήσχημαι in codd. of late authors. (I.-E. seĝh- (cf. Skt. sáhate 'overpower', Goth. sigis 'victory', Gr. ἔχ- dissim. fr. ἔχ-), reduced form sĝh-(σχ-), whence redupl. ἴσχω ( = si-sĝh-o) (q.v.): cf. ἕκ-τωρ, ἕξω, ἕξις; but hέχ- IG12.374.161, al., is a mere error (ἔχ- ib.12.116.4, 16).)A Trans., have, hold:I possess, of property, the most common usage, Od.2.336, 16.386, etc.; οἵ τι ἔχοντες the propertied class, Hdt.6.22; ὁ ἔχων a wealthy man, S.Aj. 157 (anap.);οἱ ἔχοντες E.Alc.57
, Ar.Eq. 1295, Pl. 596; οἱ οὐκ ἔχοντες the poor, E.Supp. 240;κακὸν τὸ μὴ 'χειν Id.Ph. 405
; ἔχειν χρέα to have debts due to one, D. 36.41, cf. 37.12; to have received,θεῶν ἄπο κάλλος ἐ. h.Ven.77
;τι ἔκ τινος S.OC 1618
;παρά τινος Id.Aj. 663
;πρός τινος X.An.7.6.33
, etc.;ὑπὸ.. θεοῖσι h.Ap. 191
; πλέον, ἔλασσον ἔ.. (v. h. vv.): in [tense] aor., acquire, get, : also [tense] fut.σχήσω, δύναμιν Th.6.6
;λέχος E.Hel.30
, cf. Pi.P.9.116:—[voice] Pass., to be possessed,ἔντεα.. μετὰ Τρώεσσιν ἔχονται Il.18.130
, cf. 197.2 keep, have charge of,ἔχον πατρώϊα ἔργα Od. 2.22
;κῆπον 4.737
;Εἰλείθυιαι.. ὠδῖνας ἔχουσαι Il.11.271
;πύλαι.., ἃς ἔχον Ὧραι 5.749
, 8.393;τὰς ἀγέλας X.Cyr.7.3.7
; διαιτητῶν ἐχόντων τὰς δίκας having control of, D.47.45; to be engaged in, φυλακὰς ἔχον kept watch, Il.9.1, 471;σκοπιὴν ἔχεν Od.8.302
;ἀλαοσκοπιὴν εἶχε Il. 10.515
, 13.10; σκοπιὴν ἔ. τινός for a thing, Hdt.5.13;δυσμενῶν θήραν ἔχων S.Aj. 564
, etc.; ἐν χερσὶν ἔ. τι (v. χείρ).b metaph., of a patient, οὐκ ἔχει ἑωυτόν is not himself, Hp.Int.49.3 c. acc. loci, inhabit,οὐρανόν Il.21.267
;Ὄλυμπον 5.890
; haunt, [Νύμφαι] ἔχουσ' ὀρέων αἰπεινὰ κάρηνα Od.6.123
;Βρόμιος ἔχει τὸν χῶρον A.Eu.24
; esp. of tutelary gods and heroes, Th.2.74, X.Cyr.8.3.24; of men,πόλιν καὶ γαῖαν Od.6.177
, 195, etc.; Θήβας ἔσχον ( ἔσχεν codd.) ruled it, E.HF 4; ἔχεις γὰρ χῶρον occupiest it, S.OC37, cf. Od.23.46; in military sense, ἔ. τὸ δεξιόν (with or without κέρας) Th.3.107, X.An.2.1.15; of beasts,τὰ ὄρη ἔ. Id.Cyn.5.12
.4 have to wife or as husband (usu. without γυναῖκα, ἄνδρα), οὕνεκ' ἔχεις Ἑλένην καί σφιν γαμβρὸς Διός ἐσσι Od. 4.569
, cf.7.313, Il.3.53, etc.;ἔσχε ἄλλην ἀδελφεήν Hdt.3.31
, cf. Th.2.29;νυμφίον Call.Aet.3.1.27
; also of a lover, Th.6.54, AP5.185 (Posidipp.), etc.;ἔχω Λαΐδα, ἀλλ' οὐκ ἔχομαι Aristipp.
ap. D.L.2.75, cf. Ath. 12.544d:—in [voice] Pass.,τοῦ περ θυγάτηρ ἔχεθ' Ἕκτορι Il.6.398
.6 [tense] pres. part. with Verbs, almost, = with,ἤϊε ἔχων ταῦτα Hdt.3.128
, cf. 2.115;ὃς ἂν ἥκῃ ἔχων στρατόν Id.7.8
.δ', cf. X.Cyr.1.6.10.—Prose use.7 of Place, ἐπ' ἀριστερὰ ἔ. τι keep it on one's left, i.e. to keep to the right of it, Od.3.171;ἐπ' ἀριστερὰ χειρὸς ἔ. 5.277
; ἐν δεξιᾷ, ἐν ἀριστερᾷ ἔ., Th.3.106; τοὺς οἰκέτας ὑστάτους ἔ. X.Cyr.4.2.2: but in [tense] aor., get,περιπλώοντες τὴν Λιβύην τὸν ἥλιον ἔσχον ἐς τὰ δεξιά Hdt.4.42
.8 of Habits, States, or Conditions, bodily or mental,γῆρας λυγρὸν ἔ Od.24.250
;ἀνεκτὸν ἔχει κακόν 20.83
;ἕλκος Il.16.517
;λύσσαν 9.305
;μάχην ἔ. 14.57
;ἀρετῆς πέρι δῆριν ἔ. Od.24.515
; ὕβριν ἔ. indulge in.., 1.368, etc.; [ Ἀφροδίτην] 22.445; [φρένας] ἔ. Il.13.394
, etc.;βουλήν 2.344
;τλήμονα θυμόν 5.670
; , cf. Od.14.490 (for later senses of νοῦν ἔχειν, v. νοῦς); ἄλγεα Il.5.895
, etc.;ἄχεα θυμῷ 3.412
;πένθος μετὰ φρεσίν 24.105
;πένθος φρεσίν Od.7.219
;πόνον.. καὶ ὀϊζύν Il.13.2
, Od.8.529;οὐδὲν βίαιον Hdt.3.15
;πρήγματα ἔ. Id.7.147
, cf. Pl.Tht. 174b, etc.: in periphrastic phrases, ποθὴν ἔ. τινός, = ποθεῖν, Il.6.362; ἐπιδευὲς ἔ. τινός, = ἐπιδεύεσθαι, 19.180; ἔ. τέλος, = τελεῖσθαι, 18.378; κότον ἔ. τινί, = κοτεῖσθαι, 13.517;ἐπιθυμίαν τινός E.Andr. 1281
;φροντίδα τινός Id.Med. 1301
; ἡσυχίην ἔ. keep quiet, Hdt.2.45, etc. ([tense] fut.ἡσυχίαν ἕξειν D.47.29
, but οὐκ ἔσθ' ὅπως.. ἡ. σχήσει will not keep still for a moment, Id.1.14); αἰτίαν ἔ. to be accused, X.An.7.1.8;ὑπό τινος A.Eu.99
(but μομφὴν ἔ., = μέμφεσθαι, E.Or. 1069, A.Pr. 445): in [tense] aor., of entering upon a state, ἔσχεν χόλον conceived anger, B. 5.104; ἔχειν τι κατά τινος have something against somebody, Ev.Matt.5.23, Ev.Marc.11.25, Apoc.2.4;ἔχω τι πρός τινα Act.Ap.24.19
;ἔχειν πρός τινα 2 Ep.Cor.5.12
;ἕξει πρὸς τὸν Θεόν JRS14.85
([place name] Laodicea): —these phrases are freq. inverted,οὓς ἔχε γῆρας Il.18.515
;οὐδὲ Ποσειδάωνα γέλως ἔχε Od.8.344
;ἀμηχανίη δ' ἔχε θυμόν 9.295
;θάμβος δ' ἔχεν εἰσορόωντας Il.4.79
;σ' αὔτως κλέος ἐσθλὸν ἔχει 17.143
;Διὸς αἴσῃ, ἥ μ' ἕξει παρὰ νηυσί 9.609
(unless the antecedent is τιμῆς in 1.608);ὥς σφεας ἡσυχίη τῆς πολιορκίης ἔσχε Hdt.6.135
;ὄφρα με βίος ἔχῃ S.El. 225
(lyr.): c. dupl. acc.,φόβος μ' ἔχει φρένας A.Supp. 379
; also of external objects,αἴθρη ἔχει κορυφήν Od.12.76
;μιν ἔχεν μένος ἠελίοιο 10.160
;σε οἶνος ἔχει φρένας 18.331
; ἔχῃ βέλος ὀξὺ γυναῖκα, of a woman in travail, Il.11.269; λόγος ἔχει τινά c. inf., the story goes, that.., S.OC 1573 (lyr.); and so in later Gr., Plu.Dem.28, Ph. 1.331, Ael.VH3.14, NA5.42, Ath.13.592e;ὡς ἡ φάτις μιν ἔχει Hdt. 7.3
, cf. 5,26, 9.78 (but also ; [Κλεισθένης] λόγον ἔχει τὴν Πυθίην ἀναπεῖσαι Id.5.66
); ὡς ἂν λόγος ἔχῃ πρὸς ἀνθρώπους, ὅτι .. Plu.Alex.38:—[voice] Pass.,ἔχεσθαι κακότητι καὶ ἄλγεσι Od.8.182
;κωκυτῷ καὶ οἰμωγῇ Il.22.409
;ὀργῇ Hdt.1.141
;νούσῳ Hp.Epid.5.6
;ἀγρυπνίῃσι Hdt.3.129
;ὑπὸ πυρετοῦ Hp.Aph.4.34
;ὑπὸ τοῦ ὕδρωπος Id.Prorrh.2.6
,ἐν ἀπόρῳ Th.1.25
;ἐν συμφοραῖς Pl.R. 395e
.9 possess mentally, understand,ἵππων δμῆσιν Il.17.476
; ;πάντ' ἔχεις λόγον A. Ag. 582
, cf. E.Alc.51;ἔχετε τὸ πρᾶγμα S.Ph. 789
; ἔχεις τι; do you understand? Ar.Nu. 733: imper. ἔχε attend! listen! Pl.Alc.1.109b; ἔ. οὖν ib. 129b: with imper., ;ἔ. νυν, ἄλειψον Id.Eq. 490
; ἔχεις τοῦτο ἰσχυρῶς; Pl.Tht. 154a; know of a thing,μαντικῆς ὁδόν S.OT 311
; τινὰ σωτηρίαν; E.Or. 778 (troch.).10 keep up, maintain, καναχὴν ἔχε made a rattling noise, Il.16.105, 794; βοὴν ἔχον, of flutes and lyres, 18.495.11 involve, admit of, , cf. Th.1.5;βάσανον Lys.12.31
;ταῦτ' ἀπιστίαν, ταῦτ' ὀργὴν ἔχει D.10.44
; ἀγανάκτησιν, κατάμεμψιν, Th.2.41;τὰ ἀόρατα νοσήματα δυσχερεστέραν ἔχει τὴν θεραπείαν Onos. 1.15
.12 of Measure or Value,τὸ Δαμαρέτειον.. εἶχε Ἀττικὰς δραχμὰς δέκα D.S.11.26
;ἔχει τὸ Εὐβοϊκὸν τάλαντον Ἀλεξανδρείους δραχμὰς ἑπτακισχιλίας App.Sic.2.2
;χοῖρος ἔχων τὸ ὕψος δύο καὶ ἡμίσους πήχεων Ptol.Euerg.9
.b Geom., ἡ ἔχουσα τὰ κέντρα the (straight line) containing the centres, Archim.Aequil.1.6; ὁ κύκλος ἔχων τὸ πολύγωνον the circle containing (circumscribing) the polygon, Id.Sph.Cyl.1.23.13 c. dupl.acc.,Ὀρφέα ἄνακτ' ἔχειν E.Hipp. 953
;Ζῆν' ἔχειν ἐπώμοτον S.Tr. 1188
;παιδιὰν ἔ. τὸν ἐκείνου θάνατον Seleuc.
Alex. ap. Ath.4.155e.II hold:1 hold, ἔ. χερσίν, ἐν χερσίν, μετὰ χερσίν, etc., v. χείρ; μετὰ γαμφηλῇσιν ἔ. Il.13.200; πρόσθεν ἔ. ἀσπίδα ib. 157; ὑψοῦ, πασάων ὑπέρ, ὄπιθεν κάρη ἔ., 6.509, Od.6.107, Il. 23.136; ἔ. τινί τι to hold it for him, as his helper, 9.209, 13.600; uphold,οὐρανὸν.. κεφαλῇ τε καὶ ἀκαμάτῃσι χέρεσσι Hes.Th. 517
, 746; ἔχει δέ τε κίονας of Atlas, Od.1.53;ἐπ' ὤμων πατέρα S.Fr.
373.2 hold fast, χειρὸς ἔχων Μενέλαον holding him by the hand, Il.4.154, cf. 16.763, 11.488 (v. infr. C.I); ἔ. τινὰ μέσον grip one by the middle, of wrestlers, Ar.Nu. 1047;ἔχομαι μέσος Id.Ach. 571
, cf. Eq. 388, Ra. 469: metaph., ἔ. φρεσί keep in one's mind, Il.2.33;νῷ ἔ. τινά Pl.Euthphr.2b
, cf. R. 490a.3 of arms and clothes, bear, wear,εἷμα δ' ἔχ' ἀμφ' ὤμοισι Il.18.538
, cf. 595;παρδαλέην ὤμοισιν ἔ. 3.17
;σάκος ὤμῳ 14.376
;κυνέην κεφαλῇ Od.24.231
;τάδε εἵματ' ἔχω 17.24
, cf. 573, etc.;στολὴν ἀμφὶ σῶμα E.Hel. 554
, cf. X.Cyr.1.4.26, etc.; πολιὰς ἔχω I am grey-haired, Aeschin.1.49: abs., as a category, Arist.Cat. 2a3.4 of a woman, to be pregnant, Hdt.5.41, Hp.Epid.4.21, Arist.Pol. 1335b18; in fullἐν γαστρὶ ἔ. Hdt.3.32
; alsoπρὸς ἑωυτῇ ἔχειν Hp.Epid.1.26
.ιγ.b παῖδα ἔσχεν she had, i.e. bore, a child, Nic.Dam.11 J.7 enclose,φρένες ἧπαρ ἔχουσι Od.9.301
;σάρκας τε καὶ ὀστέα ἶνες ἔ. 11.219
;τοὺς δ' ἄκραντος ἔχει νύξ A.Ch.65
(lyr.); of places, contain,θηρῶν οὓς ὅδ' ἔχει χῶρος S.Ph. 1147
(lyr.), cf. X.Cyn.5.4; [τεῖχος] νῆας ἐντὸς ἔχον Il.12.8
;ὅσσους Κρήτη ἐντὸς ἔχει h.Ap.30
.8 hold or keep in a certain direction, ὀϊστὸν ἔχε aimed it, Il.23.871; more fullyχεῖράς τε καὶ ἔγχεα.. ἀντίον ἀλλήλων 5.569
; of horses or ships, guide, drive, steer, , cf. 11.760;φόβονδε 8.139
;τῇ ῥα.. ἔχον ἵππους 5.752
, etc.;παρὲξ ἔχε δίφρον Hes.Sc. 352
;ὅπῃ ἔσχες.. εὐεργέα νῆα Od.9.279
;παρὰ τὴν ἤπειρον ἔ. νέας Hdt.6.95
, etc.: abs., τῇ ῥ' ἔχε that way he held his course, Il.16.378, cf. 23.422; Πύλονδ' ἔχον I held on to Pylos, Od.3.182, cf. S.El. 720: metaph.,ἐπὶ ῥητορείαν ἔσχε Hsch.Mil.
(?)ap.Sch.Pl.R. 600c; also (esp. in [tense] fut. σχήσω, [tense] aor. 2 ἔσχον), put in, land,νέες ἔσχον ἐς τὴν Ἀργολίδα χώρην Hdt. 6.92
;σχεῖν πρὸς τὴν Σαλαμῖνα Id.8.40
; ἐς Φειάν, τῷ Δήλῳ, κατὰ τὸ Ποσειδώνιον, Th.2.25,3.29, 4.129;τάχ' οὖν τις ἄκων ἔσχε S.Ph. 305
; ποῖ σχήσειν δοκεῖς; Ar.Ra. 188; ἔχε.. ἀρὰν ἐπ' ἄλλοις point it against others, S.Ph. 1119 (lyr.); ὄμμ' ἔ. to turn or keep one's eye fixed, Id.Aj. 191 (lyr.);ἐπὶ ἔργῳ θυμὸν ἔ. Hes.Op. 445
;ἄλλοσ' ὄμμα θητέρᾳ δὲ νοῦν ἔ. S.Tr. 272
;τὸν δὲ νοῦν ἐκεῖσ' ἔχει E.Ph. 360
; δεῦρο νοῦν ἔχε attend to this, Id.Or. 1181; πρός τινα or πρός τι τὸν νοῦν ἔ., Th.3.22, 7.19; soπρός τινα τὴν γνώμην ἔ. Id.3.25
.9 hold in, stay, keep back,ἵππους Il.4.302
, 16.712; check, stop, [ τινα] 23.720, etc. ( σχήσω is usu. [tense] fut. in this sense, , cf. Il.11.820, Ar.Lys. 284, D.19.272, butἕξω Il.13.51
); χεῖρας ἔχων Ἀχιλῆος holding his hands, 18.33; but οὐ σχήσει χεῖρας will not stay his hands, Od.22.70; ἔ. [δάκρυον] 16.191; ἔ. ὀδύνας allay, assuage them, Il.11.848;ἔσχε κῦμα Od.5.451
;σιγῇ μῦθον 19.502
(soεἶχε σιγῇ καὶ ἔφραζε οὐδενί Hdt.9.93
);ἐν φρεσὶ μῦθον Od.15.445
; στόμα σῖγα, ἐν ἡσυχίᾳ, E.Hipp. 660, Fr.773.61 (lyr.); ; πόδα ἔξω or ἐκτός τινος ἔχειν, v. πούς:—[voice] Pass.,οὖρα σχεθέντα Aret.SA 2.5
.10 keep away from, c. gen.rei, τινὰ ἀγοράων, νεῶν, Il.2.275, 13.687; ; : c.inf.,ἦ τινα.. σχήσω ἀμυνέμεναι Il.17.182
; stop, hinder from doing,τοῦ μὴ καταδῦναι X. An.3.5.11
, cf. HG4.8.5;ἔσχον μὴ κτανεῖν E.Andr. 686
, cf. Hdt.1.158, etc.;μὴ οὐ τάδ' ἐξειπεῖν E.Hipp. 658
; ὥστε μή .. X.An.3.5.11;τὸ μὴ ἀδικεῖν A.Eu. 691
, cf. Hdt.5.101: also c. part.,ἔ. τινὰ βουθυτοῦντα S.OC 888
(troch.); .11 keep back, withhold a thing,ὅς οἱ χρήματα εἶχε βίῃ Od.15.231
, cf. D.30.14;Ἕκτορ' ἔχει.. οὐδ' ἀπέλυσεν Il.24.115
, cf. 136; αὐτὸς ἔχε pray keep it, a civil form of declining, E.Cyc. 270.13 with predicate, keep in a condition or place,εἶχον ἀτρέμας σφέας αὐτούς Hdt.9.54
, cf. 53, Ar.Th. 230;ἔ. ἑωυτοὺς κατ' οἴκους Hdt.3.79
;σαυτὸν ἐκποδών A.Pr. 346
, cf. X.Cyr.6.1.37;σῖγα νάπη φύλλ' εἶχε E.Ba. 1085
;τοὺς στρατιώτας πολὺν χρόνον πειθομένους ἔ. X.Cyr.7.2.11
.14 hold, consider,τινὰ θέᾳ ἰκέλαν Sapph. Supp.25.3
(dub.), cf. E.Supp. 164;τινὰ ὡς προφήτην Ev.Matt.14.5
;τινὰ ὅτι προφήτης ἦν Ev.Marc.11.32
;ἔχε με παρῃτημένον Ev.Luc.14.18
, cf.POxy.292.6 (i A.D.).III c.inf., have means or power to do, to be able, c. [tense] aor. inf., Il.7.217, 16.110, etc.: c. [tense] pres. inf., Od.18.364, etc.;πόλλ' ἂν λέγειν ἔχοιμι S.Ph. 1047
: sts. with inf. omitted or supplied from context, ἀλλ' οὔ πως ἔτι εἶχε he could not, Il.17.354; οἷά κ' ἔχωμεν so far as we be able, Od.15.281;ἐξ οἵων ἔχω S.El. 1379
;ὅσον εἶχες E.IA 1452
; .b have to face, be obliged,παθεῖν Porph. Chr.63
;εἰ ἕξω βλαβῆναι Astramps.Orac.p.5
H.;βάπτισμα ἔχω βαπτισθῆναι Ev.Luc.12.50
.2 after Hom., οὐκ ἔχω, folld. by a dependent clause, I know not..,οὐκ εἶχον τίς ἂν γενοίμαν A.Pr. 905
, cf. Isoc.12.130;οὐδ' ἔχω πῶς με χρὴ.. ἀφανίσαι S.OC 1710
;οὐκ ἔχων ὅ τι χρὴ λέγειν X.Cyr.1.4.24
;οὐκ ἔχω ποῖ πέσω S.Tr. 705
;ὅπως μολούμεθ' οὐκ ἔχω Id.OC 1743
; the two constructions combined,οὐ γὰρ εἴχομεν οὔτ' ἀντιφωνεῖν οὔθ' ὅπως.. πράξαιμεν Id.Ant. 270
.IV impers. c. acc., there is.. (as in Mod. Gr.),ἔχει δὲ φυλακτήριον πρὸς τὸ μή σε καταπεσεῖν PMag.Par.1.2505
, cf. 1262, 1840.B intrans., hold oneself, i.e. keep, so and so, ἔχον [οὕτως], ὥς τε τάλαντα γυνή (sc. ἔχει) kept balanced, like the scales which.., Il.12.433; ἕξω δ' ὡς ὅτε τις στερεὴ λίθος I will keep unmoved, as a stone.., Od.19.494, cf. Il.13.679, 24.27;νωλεμέως ἐχέμεν 5.492
; ἔγχος ἔχ' ἀτρέμας it kept still, 13.557; σχὲς οὗπερ εἶ keep where thou art, S.OC 1169;ἕξειν κατὰ χώραν Ar.Ra. 793
, cf. Hdt.6.42, X.Oec.10.10; διὰ φυλακῆς ἔχοντες to keep on their guard, Th.2.81; ἔχε ἠρέμα keep still, Pl.Cra. 399e, etc.; ἔχε δή stay now, Id.Prt. 349e, Grg. 460a, etc.;ἔχ' αὐτοῦ D.45.26
.64 with Preps., to be engaged or busy, (lyr.), X.An.5.2.26, etc.;περί τινας Id.HG7.4.28
.II simply, be,ἑκὰς εἶχον Od.12.435
;ἔ. κατ' οἴκους Hdt.6.39
;περὶ πολλῶν ἔ. πρηγμάτων Id.3.128
; ἀγῶνα διὰ πάσης ἀγωνίης ἔχοντα consisting in.., Id.2.91;ἔ. ἐν ἀνάγκαισι E.Ba. 88
(lyr.);ὅπου συμφορᾶς ἔχεις Id.El. 238
;ἐκποδὼν ἔχειν Id.IT 1226
, etc.2 freq. with Advbs. of manner,εὖ ἔχει Od.24.245
, etc.; καλῶς ἔχει, κακῶς ἔχει, it is, is going on well or ill, v. καλός, κακός (but [tense] fut. σχήσειν καλῶς will turn out well, D.1.9, cf. 18.45; ); οὕτως.. σχεῖν to turn out, happen thus, Pl.Ap. 39b; οὕτως ἔχει so the case stands, Ar.Pl. 110; οὕτως ἐχόντων, Lat. cum res ita se habeant, X.An.3.2.10;ὡς ὧδ' ἐχόντων S.Aj. 981
;οὕτω χρὴ διὰ στέρνων ἔχειν Id.Ant. 639
;οὕτως ἔ. περί τινος X.Mem.4.8.7
, cf. Hdt.6.16;πρός τι D. 9.45
;τῇδ' ἔ. S.Ph. 1336
;κοσμίως ἔ. Ar.Th. 854
;ἥδιον ἔ. πρός τινας D.9.63
; ὡς εἶχε just as he was, Hdt.1.114;ὥσπερ εἶχε Th.1.134
, X. HG4.1.30; ὡς ἔχω how I am, Ar.Lys. 610;ὥσπερ ἔχομεν Th.3.30
;τἀναντία εἶχεν D.9.41
; ἀσφαλέως, ἀναγκαίως ἔχει, = ἀσφαλές, ἀναγκαῖόν ἐστι, Hdt.1.86,9.27; καλῶς ἔχει no, I thank you, v. καλός.b c. gen. modi, εὖ ἔ. τινός to be well off for a thing, abound in it; καλῶς ἔ. μέθης to be well off for drink, i.e. to be pretty well drunk, Hdt. 5.20; σπόρου ἀνακῶς ἐ. to be busy with sowing, Id.8.109; εὖ ἐ. φρενῶν, σώματος, E.Hipp. 462, Pl.R. 404d;εὖ ὥρας ἔχον χωρίον Poll.5.108
; cf. ἥκω; so ὡς ποδῶν εἶχον as fast as they could go, Hdt.6.116, 9.59;ὡς τάχεος εἶχε ἕκαστος Id.8.107
;ὡς.. τις εὐνοίας ἢ μνήμης ἔχοι Th.1.22
;ὡς ὀργῆς ἔχω S.OT 345
, cf. E.Hel. 313, 857, etc.; πῶς ἔχεις δόξης; Pl.R. 456d;οὕτω τρόπου ἔχεις X.Cyr.7.5.56
;μετρίως ἔ. βίου Hdt.1.32
;ὑγιεινῶς ἔ. αὐτὸς αὑτοῦ καὶ σωφρόνως Pl.R. 571d
;οὐκ εὖ σεαυτοῦ τυγχάνεις ἔχων Philem.4.11
: also c. acc.,εὖ ἔ. τὸ σῶμα καὶ τὴν ψυχήν Pl.Grg. 464a
, cf. X.Oec.21.7: c. dat.,οὕτως ἐχόντων τούτων τῇ φύσει D.18.315
;πῶς ἔχετε ταῖς διανοίαις Lycurg.75
;τῇ λέξει κακῶς ἔ. Isoc.9.10
.3 lead towards,ὁδοὶ ἐπὶ τὸν ποταμὸν ἔ. Hdt.1.180
, cf. 191, 2.17; ἔ. εἴς τι to be directed, point towards,ἔχθρης ἐχούσης ἐς Ἀθηναίους Id.5.81
; τὸ ἐς τοὺς Ἀργείους ἔχον what concerns them, Id.6.19; ταῦτα ἐς τὴν ἀπόστασιν ἔχοντα ib.2, etc.; of Place, extend, reach to,ἐπ' ὅσον ἔποψις τοῦ ἱροῦ εἶχε Id.1.64
.IV after Hom., ἔχω as auxiliary, c. [tense] aor. part. giving a perfect sense,κρύψαντες ἔχουσι Hes.Op.42
;ἀποκληΐσας ἔχεις Hdt.1.37
;ἐγκλῄσασ' ἔχει Ar.Ec. 355
, cf. Th. 706; freq. in S.,θαυμάσας ἔχω OC 1140
, cf. Ant.22, al.: also in late Prose,ἀναλώσας ἔχεις Aristid. Or.18(20).1
;ὅς σφε νῦν ἀτιμάσας ἔχει E.Med.33
: less freq. c. [tense] pf. part., S.OT 701, Ph. 600, X.An.1.3.14,4.7.1: rarely c. [tense] pres. part., (lyr.), cf. X.Cyn.10.11.2 part. ἔχων, with [tense] pres., adds a notion of duration to that of present action, τί κυπτάζεις ἔ.; why do you keep poking about there? Ar.Nu. 509; τί δῆτα διατρίβεις ἔ.; why then keep wasting time? Id.Ec. 1151; τί γὰρ ἕστηκ' ἔ.; ib. 853, cf. Th. 473, 852: without interrog., φλυαρεῖς ἔ., ἔ. φλυαρεῖς, you keep chattering, Pl.Grg. 490e, Euthd. 295c;κακοῦν ἔχοντ' αὐτὸν ἀποκτιννύναι D.23.35
(and so possiblyἐνεργεῖ ἔ. Arist.Metaph. 1072b23
);παίσδεις ἔ. Theoc.14.8
: so in later Prose,παίζεις ἔ. Luc. Icar.24
; but ῥιπτεῖς ἔ.; do you throw away the prize when it is in your grasp? Aristid.1.443 J.C [voice] Med., hold oneself fast, cling closely,τῷ προσφὺς ἐχόμην Od. 12.433
, cf. Il.1.513, etc.;πρὸς ἀλλήλῃσιν Od.5.329
: mostly c. gen., hold on by, cling to, [ πέτρης] ib. 429;χερσὶν ἀώτου 9.435
;βρετέων A. Th.98
(lyr.);ἑξόμεσθάσου Ar.Pl. 101
; τῆς πληγῆς ἔχ εται claps his hand on the place struck, D.4.40.2 metaph., cleave, cling to,ἔργου Hdt. 8.11
, X.HG7.2.19; (iii A.D.);τῶν πραγμάτων Jul. Or.1.19a
; βιοτᾶς, ἐλπίδος, E. Ion 491, Fr. 409;τῆς αὐτῆς γνώμης Th.1.140
; lay hold on, take advantage of,τῶν ἀγαθῶν ἔχεο Thgn.32
;προφάσιος ἔχεσθαι Hdt.6.94
; fasten upon, attack, D.18.79; lay claim to,ἀμφοτέρων τῶν ἐπωνυμιέων Hdt.2.17
; to be zealous for, [ μάχης] S.OC 424; ;κοινῇ τῆς σωτηρίας X.An.6.3.17
, etc.3 come next to, follow closely, ib.1.8.4;ἕπεσθαι ἐχομένους ὅτι μάλιστα τῶν ἁρμάτων Id.Cyr.7.1.9
; of peoples or places, to be close, border on, c. gen., Hdt.4.169, Th.2.96, etc.; freq. in part., τὴν ἐχομένην [τῶν νεωρίων] στοάν Aen. Tact.11.3; οἱ ἐ. the neighbouring people, Hdt.1.134; ὁ ἐχόμενος the next man, Aen.Tact.22.27; of Time, τὸ ἐχόμενον ἔτος the next year, Th.6.3;ὁ ἐ. διαλογισμός PRev.Laws 16.15
(iii B.C.); τὰ ἐχόμενα τούτοις what follows, Pl.Grg. 494e (withoutτούτοις Isoc.6.29
).5 pertain to,ὅσα ἔχεται τῶν αἰσθήσεων Pl.Lg. 661b
;ἃ διδασκάλων εἴχετο Id.Prt. 319e
;ὅσα τέχνης ἔχεται Id.Men. 94b
, etc.: esp. in Hdt. in periphrases, τὰ τῶν ὀνειράτων, καρπῶν ἐχόμενα, 1.120, 193;ὀρνίθων ἢ ἰχθύων 2.77
; σιτίων, ἐσθῆτος, 3.25,66.II bear or hold for oneself, κρήδεμνα ἄντα παρειάων σχομένη before her cheeks, Od.1.334; ἀσπίδα πρόσθ' ἔσχετο his shield, Il.12.294, cf. 298, 20.262.IV keep oneself back, abstain or refrain from, ἀϋτῆς, μάχης, 2.98, 3.84;βίης Od.4.422
;ἐχώμεθα δηϊοτῆτος ἐκ βελέων Il.14.129
;τῆς ἀγωγῆς Hdt.6.85
;τῆς τιμωρίης Id.7.169
;τῶν ἀθίκτων S.OT 891
(lyr., s.v.l.): c.inf., A.R.1.328; ; κακῶν ἄπο χεῖρας ἔχεσθαι to keep one's hands from ill, Od.22.316;Μενέλεω σχέσθαι χέρα E.Rh. 174
: abs., σχέο, σχέσθε, hold! cease! Il.21.379, 22.416.V [voice] Pass. ofἔχω B. 1
, ἐπὶ ξυροῦ ἀκμῆς ἔχεται ἡμῖν τὰ πρήγματα are balanced on.., Hdt.6.11.------------------------------------ἔχω (B),См. также в других словарях:
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