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1 φεύγω
Aἔφευγον 22.158
, etc., Poet.φεῦγον 9.478
, Tyrt.5.8, Pi.N. 9.13: iter.φεύγεσκον Il.17.461
, Hdt.4.43: [tense] fut.φεύξομαι Il.18.307
, etc.; also φευξοῦμαι in E. and Com., E.Med. 341, 346, Hel. 500, 1041, Ba. 659, Ar.Ach. 203 (cod. R), 1129, Pl. 447, Av. 932 ([etym.] ἀπο-), Men. 283 (but dub. where found in [dialect] Att. Prose, Pl.Lg. 635c, al., D.38.19; φευξεῖται is dub. l. in IPE12.24.11 (Olbia, iv B. C.); [tense] fut. [voice] Act. ἐκ-φεύξω only late, v.l. in Aesop.349b, cf. Chambry ii p.479): [tense] aor. ἔφῠγον, [dialect] Ion.φύγεσκον Od.17.316
: [tense] pf.πέφευγα Hdt.7.154
codd. (v. infr.11.1a); opt.πεφεύγοι Il.21.609
(ἐκ-πεφευγοίην S.OT 840
), part.πεφευγότες Od.1.12
; part. [tense] pf. [voice] Pass. πεφυγμένος in act. sense, Il.6.488, Od.1.18, etc. (in pass. sense, Epicur.Fr. 423); [dialect] Ep. πεφυζότες (cf. φύζα) Il.21.6, 528, 532, 22.1, later sg. ; [dialect] Aeol. πεφύγγων, v. φυγγάνω:—[voice] Med., μὴ φεύγησθε Anon.Hist. in PLit.Lond. 115: [tense] aor. 1 δια-φεύξασθαι Decr.Ath. in Hp.Ep.25.I abs., flee, take flight, opp. διώκω, Il.22.157, etc.;βῆ φεύγων ἐπὶ πόντον 2.665
;πῇ φεύγεις; 8.94
;πόσε φεύγετε; 16.422
;ποῖ φύγωμεν.. χθονός; A.Supp. 777
(lyr.);ποῖ τις οὖν φύγῃ; S.Aj. 403
(lyr.);ἐνθένδε ἐκεῖσε φ. Pl.Tht. 176b
: with Preps.,φ. ἀπό τινος Od.12.120
; , etc.; ἐκ πολέμοιο, ἐκ θανάτοιο, Il.7.118, 20.350;ἐκ κακῶν πεφευγέναι S.Ant. 437
, cf. Hdt.1.65;ὑπὲκ κακοῦ Il.15.700
, cf. 17.461 (rarely c. gen. only, πεφυγμένος ἦεν ἀέθλων (v. infr. 11) Od.1.18;τῆς νόσου πεφευγέναι S.Ph. 1044
);φ. ἐς πατρίδα γαῖαν Il. 2.140
, 159, al.; ἐπὶ Σάρδεων, ἐπὶ τὸν Ἑλικῶνα, X.Cyr.7.2.1, Ages. 2.11;πρὸς τὸ ὄρος Id.HG3.5.19
; (lyr.);ὑπὸ δελφῖνος ἰχθύες φ. Il.21.23
, cf. 554 (cf. infr. 111.2): c. acc. cogn., φύγε λαιψηρὸν δρόμον ran the course full swiftly, Pi.P.9.121;τίνα φυγὴν φευξούμεθα; E.Hel. 1041
; φ. τὴν παρὰ θάλασσαν (sc. ὁδόν) flee by the shore route, Hdt.4.12; cf. infr. 111; for φυγῇ φεύγειν, v. infr. 11.1,φυγή 1.1
.2 [tense] pres. and [tense] impf. tenses prop. express only the purpose or endeavour to get away: hence part. φεύγων is added to the compd. Verbs καταφεύγω, ἐκφεύγω, προφεύγω, to distinguish the attempt from the accomplishment, βέλτερον, ὃς φεύγων προφύγῃ κακὸν ἠὲ ἁλώῃ it is better that one should flee and escape than stay and be caught, Il.14.81;φεύγων ἐκφεύγει Hdt.5.95
, cf. Ar.Ach. 177;φ. καταφυγεῖν Hdt.4.23
.3 φ. εἰς .. have recourse to.. take refuge in..,ἐς τοὺς ἀφώνους μάρτυρας E.Hipp. 1076
.4 c. inf., shun or shrink from doing, Hdt.4.76, Antipho 1.13, Pl.Ap. 26a; with inf. omitted, shrink back,S.
Ant. 580.II c. acc., flee, avoid, escape,Ἕκτορα Il.11.327
, etc.;φ. τινὰ ἐκ μάχης Hdt.7.104
;φ. ἐς τὴν Ἀσίην τοὺς Σκύθας Id.4.12
;φ. θάνατον Il.1.60
;ἔνθ' ἄλλοι μὲν πάντες, ὅσοι φύγον αἰπὺν ὄλεθρον, οἴκοι ἔσαν πόλεμόν τε πεφευγότες ἠδὲ θάλασσαν Od.1.11
; ἔφυγον κακόν, εὗρον ἄμεινον, formula used by μύσται, D.18.259; with modal dat., φ. ὄνειδος λόγοις, ἀμαχανίαν ἔργῳ, Pi.O.6.90, P.9.92; avoid, shun,χρὴ.. φεύγειν τὰ παχύνοντα Gal.Vict.Att.12
; , cf. 46, al.; φόνον φ. flee the consequences of the murder, E.Med. 796;αἷμα συγγενὲς φ. χθονός Id.Supp. 148
;τὰν Διὸς μῆτιν φ. A.Pr. 906
(lyr.);ὀσμὴν.., μὴ βάλῃ, πεφευγότες S.Ant. 412
;φεύγων φυγῇ τὸ γῆρας Pl.Smp. 195b
;ἐς πόντον.. φύγε πέτρας νηῦς Od. 10.131
; οὐδεμία [πόλις] πέφευγε (sed fort. leg. ἀπέφυγε) δουλοσύνην πρὸς Ἱπποκράτεος at the hands of.., Hdt.7.154: part. [tense] pf. [voice] Pass. also retains the acc. in Hom. in periphrastic phrases, ;πεφυγμένον ἔμμεν ὄλεθρον Od.9.455
; , cf. h.Ven. 34:—but in pass. sense, τὸ πάραυτα πεφυγμένον κακόν Epicur.l.c.2 of things, escaped, slipped from his hands,Il.
23.465; , cf. 11.128; τὸ φεῦγον the part which slips, X.Eq. 10.9, cf. Hp.Off.9, Gal.18(2).735: c. dupl. acc.,ποῖόν σε ἔπος φύγεν ἕρκος ὀδόντων Il.4.350
, Od.1.64, etc.b of wine, 'go off', turn sour, Gp.7.7.8.III flee one's country, Il. 9.478, Od.13.259; οἱ φεύγοντες the exiles, Th.1.24, X.Ages.7.6;πατρίδα φ. Od.15.228
, X.Cyr.3.1.24;τὴν αὑτοῦ Th.5.26
;ἅπασαν τὴν Ἀθηναίων ξυμμαχίδα IG12.10.30
;φ. ἐξ Ἄργεος Od.15.224
, cf. Th.8.85; ἐξ Ἀθηνέων, ἐκ τῆς πατρίδος, Hdt.6.103, X.An.1.3.3.2 φ. ὑπὸ Σκυθέων to be expelled, driven out by.. Hdt.4.125: but esp. to be exiled,φ. ὑπὸ τοῦ δήμου Id.5.30
, X.HG1.1.27; φ. ἐξ Ἀρείου πάγου by their sentence, Din.1.44: also c. acc.,φ. Πεισιστρατίδας Hdt. 5.62
.3 abs., go into exile, live in banishment, A.Ag. 1668 (troch.), Antipho 2.2.9, Pl.Mx. 242b;δύο ἔτη φευγέτω Id.Lg. 867c
; φ. ἀειφυγίαν to be banished for life, ib. 871d, al.; , cf. 24 (Amphipolis, iv B. C.); but alsoἐν ἀειφυγίᾳ Pl.Lg. 877e
; ; φεύγοντες being in exile, opp. having gone into exile,Lys.
14.33; with play on words, "μέχρι τίνος φεύξῃ, Ἀρκαδίων; καὶ ὅς, ἔς τ' ἂν τοὺς ἀφίκωμαι οἳ οὐκ ἴσασι Φίλιππον" Duris 3 J.IV as law-term (mostly in [tense] pres. and [tense] impf., but cf. Lys.12.4 (v. infr.)), to be accused or prosecuted at law: ὁ φεύγων the accused, defendant, Ar.V. 893, Pl.R. 405b, etc.; opp.διώκω, οὔτε φεύγων ἁλοὺς οὔτε διώκων ἡττηθείς D.23.66
; c. acc., φ. γραφάς, δίκην, Ar.Eq. 442 (lyr.), Nu. 167;ὑπό τινος δίκας φ. Pl.Ap. 19c
, cf. D.49.1;οὐδενὶ πώποτε οὔτε ἡμεῖς οὔτε ἐκεῖνος δίκην οὔτε ἐδικασάμεθα οὔτε ἐφύγομεν Lys.
l. c.;φ. ἀπολογίας Aeschin.3.201
; the crime being added in gen.,φόνου δίκην φ. Antipho 5.9
;γραφὰς φ. παρανόμων D.18.235
; more freq. c. gen. only, φ. φόνου to be charged with murder, Lys.10.31, Lycurg.133, etc.;φ. δειλίας Ar. Ach. 1129
; (anap.); with gen. of the penalty,ἐὰν.. φεύγῃ δεσμῶν OGI218.92
(Ilium, iii B. C.); alsoπερὶ θανάτου φ. Antipho 5.95
;φ. ἐπὶ μηνύσει τινός And.1.18
; ἀσεβείας φ. ὑπό τινος is accused of impiety by.., Pl.Ap. 35d; rarely of things, τὸ φεῦγον ψήφισμα the decree that is on its defence, the decree in question, D.23.58:—in Hdt.7.214 αἰτίην φ. has the older sense, flee from a charge, quit one's country on account of a charge.2 plead in defence, δεῖ τοί σε φεύγειν.. ὡς οὐκ ἔχουσι κῦρος [οἱ νόμοι] A.Supp. 390; ἔφευγε μὴ εἰδέναι pleaded ignorance, S.Ant. 263, (Cf. Lat.fugio, Goth. biugan 'bend', etc.) -
2 ὑπολαμβάνω
A- λαμψοῦνται Anon.Oxy.410.99
:—take up by getting under, as the dolphin did Arion, Hdt.1.24, Pl.R. 453d;τοὺς νεοττοὺς ὑ. ἡ φήνη Arist.HA 619b34
;τὸ κῦμα ὑ. τινά Clearch.73
;νεφέλη ὑ. τινά Act.Ap.1.9
.b bear up, support, Hdt.4.72;ὑ. τοὺς ἐνδεεῖς Str.14.2.5
, cf. D.S.19.67; (ii/iii A. D.).2 take up, seize or come suddenly upon,ὑπὸ τρόμος ἔλλαβε γυῖα Il.3.34
, Od.18.88; of a storm of wind, Hdt.4.179; of a fit of madness, Id.6.75; of a pestilence, ib.27; of a river taking up earth thrown into it, Id.2.150; of winds taking up water, ib.25; of soldiers marching, δυσχωρία ὑπελάμβανεν αὐτούς, i. e. they came suddenly into difficult ground, X.HG3.5.20: abs.,ὑπολαβὼν πυρετός Hp.Epid.5.20
; of events, follow next, come next,ὑπέλαβε ναυμαχίη καρτερή Hdt.8.12
, cf. 6.27.3 in discourse, take up what is said, interpret or understand it in a certain way,ταύτῃ ὑπολαμβάνεις ᾗ ἃν κακουργήσαις μάλιστα τὸν λόγον Pl.R. 338d
;ὃν μὴ σὺ φράζεις, πῶς ὑπολάβοιμ' ἂν λόγον; E. IA 523
, cf. Pl.Euthd. 295c; ὑ. τι εἴς τινα understand it of, i. e. apply it to, him, Aeschin.1.157;ὥσπερ ὁ ἀκούων ὑ. Arist.Rh. 1412a30
; rejoin, retort, Pl.Lg. 875d, D.22.10, etc.;πρός τι Th.5.85
;τιπρός τινας D.20.146
, cf. 23.93; ὑ. τινὶ ὅτι .. Pl.R. 598d; ὑ. ὡς .. X.Ath.3.12, etc.: c. acc. et inf., reply that.., Th.5.49; ὑπολαμβάνεῖν χρὴ εἰ .. retort by asking whether.., Lys.13.82: abs., in dialogue, ἔφη ὑπολαβών, ὑ. ἔφη, ὑ. εἶπεν, he said in answer, Pl.R. 331d, Hdt.101, Th.3.113, etc.b take up, interrupt,μεταξὺ ὑ. X.An.3.1.26
;ἔτι λέγοντος αὐτοῦ ὑ. Id.Cyr.5.5.35
.5 take up a charge, Id.6.28; ὑ. τὴν ἐπιθυμίαν τινός take up and turn it to their own use, Luc.Cal.17.II = ὑποδέχομαι, receive and protect, ὁ Κῦρος ὑπολαβὼν τοὺς φεύγοντας (the exiles) X.An.1.1.7; admit a visitor, Pl.Smp. 212d; of a doctor, take in hand, treat a patient, Hp. Morb.1.15 ([voice] Pass.).2 accept or entertain a proposal, Hdt.1.212, 3.146;δυσχερῶς ὑ. D.57.35
; μηδεὶς ὑπολάβῃ δυσκόλως ἐὰν .. take it amiss, ib.59.III take up a notion, assume, suppose, freq. of an ill-grounded opinion,ὑ. θεῖον εἶναι τὸ ἐπαγγελλόμενον Hdt.2.55
; , cf. Pl.Phd. 86b, Prt. 343d;ἐὰν ὑπολάβῃ.. Ἀθήνῃσιν εἶναι, ὢν ἐν Λιβύῃ Arist.Metaph. 1010b10
: an Adv. is freq. added to give the word a good sense,ὀρθῶς ὑ. Pl.Grg. 458e
, Arist.EN 1145b21, , etc.;βέλτιον ὑπελάβομεν εἶναι πάλιν γράψαι PCair.Zen.36.15
(iii B. C.): with εἶναι omitted, assume or understand a thing to be so and so, τὰ φύματα τεχνικώτατον ὑπειληφέναι (sc. εἶναι)δεῖ δύνασθαι διαλύειν Hp.Medic. 10
; τὸ χαλεπὸν κακὸν (sc. εἶναι)ὑ. Pl.Prt. 341b
;ὑ. τὸν Ἔρωτα ἕν τι τῶν ὄντων Id.Phdr. 263d
; ὑ. τι ὡς ὂν .. Id.Prm. 134c; τὸν αἰθέρα τῇδέ πῃ ὑ. conceive of the word αἰθήρ somewhat in this way, Id.Cra. 410b;οὕτως ὑ. περί τινος Isoc.3.26
, cf. D.18.269: simply c. acc., καίπερ ὑπειληφὼς ταῦτα though I assume this to be so, Id.19.3, cf. Arist.Metaph. 1005b26;τίς σε ἀναγκάσαι δύναται ὑπολαβεῖν τι ὧν οὐ θέλεις; Arr.Epict.2.6.21
; ὃ βούλει, ὑπολάμβανε ib.1.10.4;ὑ. πλῆθος ὡρισμένον Arist.Metaph. 1073b13
; ὑ. ὅτι .. Id.Pol. 1301a25:—[voice] Pass.,τοιοῦτος ὑπολαμβάνομαι Isoc.12.5
, cf. Arist.Rh. 1366a26;ὑ. μειζόνως ἢ κατὰ τὴν ἀξίαν Isoc.11.24
, cf. D.23.6;ἡ ὑπειλημμένη ἀρετή Id.14.1
; ὅπως ποθ' ὑπείλημμαι περὶ τούτων ἀρκεῖ μοι I am content with whatever opinion of me has been formed in these matters, Id.18.269: c. inf.,τῇ φιλανθρωπίᾳ ἢν ἔχειν ὑπείληψαι παρὰ τοῖς ἀνθρώποις Isoc. Ep.4.9
, cf. Arist.Rh. 1383b8; ὑπολαμβάνεται δεδωκέναι is understood to have granted, Id.SE 178a20: τὸ ὑποληφθὲν πᾶν, = πᾶσα ὑπόληψις (11), Men.249.7.2 suspect, disbelieve, X.Ages.5.6, unless ὅ τι ὑπολαμβάνουσί τινες ταῦτα οὐκ ἀγνοῶ means 'I know how some people regard it'.2 take away, remove, seize, τοῖς ἐπικούροις φράσας τὰ ὅπλα ὑπολαβεῖν ordering his bodyguard to remove the arms (of the citizens), Id.6.58.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑπολαμβάνω
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3 ἔξω
I of Place,1 with Verbs of motion, out or out of,ἔ. ἰών Od.14.526
;χωρεῖν ἔ. Hdt.1.10
;πορεύεσθαι Pl.Phdr. 247b
;βλέπειν D.18.323
; ἔ. τοὺς χριστιανούς (sc. φέρε) Luc.Alex.38, etc.b as Prep., c. gen.,ἔ. χροὸς ἕλκε Il.11.457
;ἔ. βήτην μεγάροιο κιόντε Od.22.378
; ἔ. or γῆς ἔ. βαλεῖν, A.Th. 1019, S.OT 622, etc.: pleon. withἐκ, κραδίη δέ τοι ἔ. στηθέων ἐκθρῴσκει Il.10.94
;ἐκ τῆς ταφῆς ἐκφέρειν ἔ. Hdt.3.16
, cf. E.Hipp. 650: ἐκπλώσαντες ἔ. τὸν Ἑλλήσποντον sailing outside the H., Hdt.5.103;ἔ. τὸν Ἑλλ. πλέων 7.58
.2 without any sense of motion, outside, Od.10.95, etc.; τὸ ἔ. the outside, Th.7.69; τὸ ἔ. τῶν ὀμμάτων their prominency, Pl.Tht. 143e; τὰ ἔ. things outside the walls or house, Th.2.5, X.Oec.7.30; external things, Pl.Tht. 198c; τὰ ἔ. πράγματα foreign affairs, Th.1.68; οἱ ἔ. those outside, Id.5.14; of exiles, Id.4.66, cf. S.OC 444 (but in NT, the heathen, 1 Ep.Cor.5.12);ἡ ἔ. στηλέων θάλασσα ἡ Ἀτλαντὶς καλεομένη Hdt.1.202
, cf. Pl.Criti. 108e; ἡ ἔ. θάλασσα, opp. ἡ εἴσω, Aristid.Or.40(5).9; ἔ. τὴν χεῖρα ἔχειν keep one's arm outside one's cloak, Aeschin.1.25.b as Prep., c. gen., οἱ ἔ. γένους, opp. τὰ ἐγγενῆ, S.Ant. 660;ἔ. τῶν κακῶν οἰκεῖν Id.OT 1390
; ἔ. τοξεύματος out of range of arrows, Th.7.30; ἔ. βελῶν, τῶν β., X.Cyr.3.3.69, An.5.2.26; ἔ. τοῦ πολέμου unconcerned with the war, Th.2.65;τοῦ πάσχειν κακῶς ἔ. γενήσεσθε D.4.34
; τῶν ἔ. τοῦ πράγματος ὄντων persons unconcerned in the matter, Id.21.45, cf. ib.15; πράξεις ἔ. τῆς ὑποθέσεως λεγομένας away from the subject, Isoc.12.74;ἔ. τοῦ πράγματος Arist.Rh. 1354a22
; ἔ. τοῦ δικαστηρίου [ἔπαινοι] Luc.Hist.Conscr.59; ἔ. λόγου τίθεσθαι, θέσθαι, Plu.2.671a, Tim.36; ἔ. πάτου ὀνόματα out-of-the-way words, Luc.Hist.Conscr.44; ἔ. πίστεως beyond belief, Id.DMar.4.1; ἔ. φρενῶν out of one's senses, Pi.O7.47;ἔ. ἐλαύνειν τοῦ φρονεῖν E.Ba. 853
; ; ; οὐδὲν ἔ. τοῦ φυτεύσαντος δρᾷς unlike thy sire, S.Ph. 904; ἔ. τῆς ἀνθρωπείας.. νομίσεως alien to human belief, Th.5.105: prov., αἴρειν ἔ. πόδα πηλοῦ keep clear of difficulties, Suid.; soἔ. κομίζων πηλοῦ πόδα A.Ch. 697
;πημάτων ἔ. πόδα ἔχειν Id.Pr. 265
;ἔ. πραγμάτων ἔχειν πόδα E.Heracl. 109
.II of Time, beyond, over,ἔ. μέσου ἡμέρας X.Cyr.4.4.1
;ἔ. τῆς ἡλικίας D.3.34
;ἔ. πέντ' ἐτῶν Id.38.18
.III without, except, c. gen.,ἔ. σεῦ Hdt.7.29
, cf. 4.46;ἔ. ἤ.. Id.2.3
, 7.228;ἔ. τοῦ πλεόνων ἄρξαι
besides..,Th.
5.97, cf. 26; ἔ. τοῦ ἐφθακέναι ἀδικοῦντες except the being first to do wrong, Epist. Philipp. ap. D.18.39, cf. PSI6.577.17, PCair.Zen.225.4.IV τὰ κατὰ τὸν Φίλιππον ἔ. τελέως ἐστί, Philip is 'played out', Plb.5.28.4.— Cf. ἐξωτέρω, -τάτω. -
4 ἐκκλησία
-ας + ἡ N 1 9-45-2-24-23=103 Dt 4,10; 9,10; 18,16; 23,2.3assembly (in political sense) Jdt 6,16; assembly of people Sir 26,5; alternating with συναγωγή, stereotypical rendition of קהל: assembly of the Israelites Dt 4,10ἐκκλησία τῆς ἀποικίας assembly of the returned exiles Ezr 10,8; ἐκκλησία Ισραηλ the cultic assembly of the people of Israel 2 Chr 6,3; ἐκκλησία κυρίου the assembly of the Lord Dt 23,2; ἐκκλησία πονηρευομένων assembly of evil doers Ps 25(26),5*1 Sm 19,20 ἐκκλησίαν assembly of-קהלת for MT להקת ?Cf. BARR 1961, 119-129; MURPHY 1958, 381-390; PERI 1989 245-251; SCHMIDT 1927, 258-319;→TWNT; NIDNTT -
5 φυγή
A flight in battle,ἀΐξαντε φυγῇ Od.10.117
;οὐδέ τις ἀλκὴ.. οὐδὲ φ. 22.306
;ἐς φ. ἐτράποντο Hdt.8.89
; ἐς φ. ὁρμᾶσθαι, ὁρμᾶν, E.Rh. 143, X.Cyr.4.2.28; φυγὴν αἱρεῖσθαι, ἀρεῖσθαι, A.Pers. 481 (sed leg. αἴρονται), E.Rh.54;ἰσχυρὰν τὴν φ. τοῖς πολεμίοις.. ἐποίει X.Cyr.1.4.22
; ἰσχυρὰ φ. ἐγένετο ib.7.1.26; generally, flight, Ev. Matt.24.20; φ. ἑλέσθαι take to flight, PGnom.102 (ii A. D.): dat. φυγῇ, used adverbially, in hasty flight,φυγᾷ πόδα νωμᾶν S.OT 468
(lyr.);φυγᾷ ποδὶ ἴχνος ἔφερε E.Or. 1468
(lyr.);φ. ἐξαλύξωμεν ποδί Id.El. 218
, cf. Ba. 437, Hec. 1066 (lyr.); φεύγειν φ., φ. ἀναχωρεῖν, Pl. Smp. 195b, 221a;φ. φευκτέον Luc.Ind.16
: pl., ἐν ταῖς φυγαῖς, of the flight of the country people of Attica into the city, in the Pelop. war, Ar.Ec. 243;φεύγουσί τινας οὐκ αἰσχρὰς φ. Pl.Lg. 706c
.2 flight or escape from a thing, avoidance of it, c. gen., (lyr.); (lyr.), cf. OC 280;λέκτρων φυγαί E.Hel. 799
;ἀγαθῶν φυγάς Pl.Ti. 69d
;τῶν σιτίων Gal.15.180
; opp. αἵρεσις, Epicur.Ep.3p.62U., al., cf. S.E.P. 1.87;τὰς ὀρθὰς αἱρέσεις καὶ φ. Phld.Herc.1251.11
; opp. δίωξις, Epicur.Sent.25.3 place of refuge, D.S.17.78.II banishment, exile, , cf. Ch. 254; , etc.;ἐνιαυσία ἔκδημος φ. E.Hipp.37
;τῆς φυγῆς ἧς αὐτοὶ ἔφυγον Lys.13.74
; συμφυγεῖν τὴν φ. ταύτην (sc. ὑμῖν ) to go into banishment with.. Pl.Ap. 21a; φυγὴν ἐπιβαλὼν ἑωυτῷ imposing banishment on oneself Hdt.7.3;φυγῇ ζημιοῦν E.Or. 900
, cf.IG12.39.7, Pl.Grg. 516d;φυγὴν καταγνῶναί τινος And.1.106
, Lys.14.38; φυγῆς τιμήσασθαι (sc. δίκην ) the penalty of exile, Pl.Ap. 37c, cf. Cri. 52c; ἐπὶ φόνῳ.. φ. Decr. ap. And.1.78 (dub.l.);τῆς πατρίδος φ. ποιήσασθαι Lys.3.42
; εὐθύνας.. εἶναι.. πλὴν φυγῆς καὶ θανάτου καὶ ἀτιμίας IGl.c. 73: pl., E.Hipp. 1043, Pl.Prt. 325b, etc.;φυγὰς ἐμὰς χθονός E.Med. 400
;φυγαὶ καὶ διώξεις Pl.Lg. 638a
.2 as a collect. Noun, = φυγάδες, body of exiles or refugees, A.Supp.74 (lyr.), Th.8.64, Aeschin.2.143; κατάγειν τὴν φυγήν to recall them, X.HG5.2.9; pl.,συλλέξαι τὰς φυγάς Pl.Lg. 682e
, cf. Plu.Flam.12. -
6 δυνάστης
-ου + ὁ N 1 3-4-5-29-33=74 Gn 49,24; 50,4; Lv 19,15; JgsA 5,9; 1 Sm 2,8mighty one Jb 5,15; lord, master Jdt 9,3; prince Prv 8,15*Am 6,7 δυναστῶν princes, the mighty ones-גדלים for MT גלים exiles; *Jb 29,12 δυνάστου of the oppressor-ועשׁ/מ ועשׁII for MT ועשׁמ ועשׁI who cried, see also Ps 71(72),12; *Jb 36,22 δυνάστης master, powerful-מרא? (Aram.) for MT מורה teacher; *Prv 8,3 δυναστῶν princes-ריםשׂ for MT עריםשׁ gates (double transl. of the Hebr.)Cf. HARL 1986a, 52.313; →TWNT -
7 μένω
Aμενέμεν Il.5.486
; Arc. [tense] pres. part. (Tegea, iv B.C.); [dialect] Ep., [dialect] Ion. [tense] impf.μένεσκον Il.19.42
, Hdt.4.42: [dialect] Ep., [dialect] Ion. [tense] fut.μενέω Il.19.308
, Hdt.4.119; [dialect] Att. , etc.: [tense] aor.ἔμεινα Il.15.656
, etc.: [tense] pf.μεμένηκα D.18.321
; cf. [full] μίμνω:—stay, wait:I stand fast, in battle,οὐδ' ἴφθιμοι Λύκιοι μένον, ἀλλὰ φόβηθεν Il.16.659
;μενέω καὶ τλήσομαι 11.317
; φεύγειν μηδὲ μένειν Orac. ap.Hdt.1.55, cf. X.Cyr.3.3.45, S.OT 295;ἐμπέδως μ. A.Ag. 854
; ; μ. κατὰ χώραν, of soldiers, Th.4.26.2 stay at home, stay where one is, Il.16.838;ἔντοσθε μένοντες Hes.Th. 598
;μ. αὐτοῦ Hdt.8.62
; ;εἴσω δόμων Id.Th. 232
;κατ' οἶκον E.IA 656
;ἐν δόμοις Pi.N.3.43
, S.Aj.80; .b lodge, stay,παρὰ ματρί Pi.P.4.186
;πρὸς τοὺς γονέας Hp. Ep.13
;ἐκεῖ Plb.30.4.10
codd. (fort. οἴκοι), cf. Alciphr.3.5.c μ. ἀπὸ ἧς ἀλόχοιο stay away, be absent from.., Il.2.292;ἀπὸ πτολέμοιο 18.64
: and so abs., to be a shirker, .d οἱ μένοντες, opp. οἱ φεύγοντες (exiles), IG12.10.27.3 stay, tarry,ἐς ἠέλιον καταδύντα Od.17.570
;μενέουσι, εἰς ὅ κέ περ Τροίην διαπέρσομεν Il.9.45
; loiter, be idle, 11.666, A.Pers. 796;οἱ μένοντες X.An.4.4.19
, etc.4 of things, to be lasting, remain, stand,στήλη μένει ἔμπεδον Il.17.434
;ἀσφαλὲς αἰὲν.. μένει οὐρανός Pi.N.6.4
;τάδ' αἰανῶς μένοι A.Eu. 672
;αἰῶνα δ' ἐς τρίτον μένει Id.Th. 744
(lyr.); opp. φέρεσθαι, Pl.Phdr. 261d; εἰ μηδὲν μένει if nothing is fixed, Id.Cra. 440a;τὴν μεμενηκυῖαν κρίσιν Phld.Sto.339.15
; οἱ μένοντες (sc. ἀστέρες) having no proper motion, opp. οἱ πλάνητες, Arist.Cael. 290a21;μένων κύκλος Autol.12
, al., Ptol.Hyp.1.3; μένουσιν ἀριστοκρατίαι are stable, permanent, Arist.Pol. 1308a3.5 of condition, remain as one was, of a maiden, Il.19.263; τῶν βεβαίως μοι φίλων μενόντων Ps.-Philipp. ap. D.12.11;τὸ νόμισμα βούλεται μένειν Arist.EN 1133b14
: generally, stand, hold good,ἢν μείνωσιν ὅρκοι E.Andr. 1000
;μένειν τὸ ὅρκιον κατὰ χώρην Hdt.4.201
; ; μ. τὰ βουλήματα καὶ οὐ μεταρρεῖ Arist.EN 1167b7; of circumstances,οὐ μενεῖν κατὰ χώραν τὰ πράγματα Th.4.76
; οὐδαμὰ ἐν τὠυτῷ μ., of prosperity, Hdt.1.5;μένειν ἐμπέδοις φρονήμασι S.Ant. 169
; μ. ἐπὶ τούτων [ἃ κατέστραπται] remain contented with.., D.4.9;μ. ἐπὶ τούτοις Isoc.8.7
; ἐπὶ τούτῳ τῷ βίῳ μ. be content with.., Pl.R. 466c, cf. 496b;μ. ἐλεύθερον Men. 145
; of wine, keep good, Plb.12.2.8.6 abide by an opinion, conviction, etc.,ἐπὶ τῷ ἀληθεῖ Pl.Prt. 356e
; μενέτωσαν ἐν τοῖς διαγνωσθεῖσι Lex ap.D.21.94; ὁ μένων the party which observes an engagement, PTeb.391.24 (i A.D.).7 impers. c. inf., it remains for one to do,μένει.. ἐκτίνειν θέμιν A.Supp. 435
(lyr.); .II trans., of persons, await, expect (cf. μίμνω), ἡμέρας μεῖναι φάος Id.Rh.66
;τοὺς Ἰλλυριούς Th.4.124
, cf. 8.78; esp. await an attack without blenching,Δαναοὶ Τρῶας μένον ἔμπεδον, οὐδὲ φέβοντο Il.5.527
, cf. A.Th. 436; of a rock, bide the storm, Il.15.620;ἀπορίαν γὰρ οὐ μενῶ E.Ph. 740
: reversely of things, τὸ μόρσιμον γὰρ τόν τ' ἐλεύθερον μένει awaits him, A.Ch. 103; ἐπίξηνον μένει (sc. με) Id.Ag. 1277; ;δεσμά με καὶ θλίψεις μένουσιν Act.Ap.20.23
.2 c. acc. et inf., wait for, ἦ μένετε Τρῶας σχεδὸν ἐλθέμεν; wait ye for the Trojans to come nigh? Il.4.247;οὐ μενῶ πόσιν μολεῖν E.Andr. 255
; μένον δ' ἐπὶ ἕσπερον ἐλθεῖν they waited for evening's coming on, Od.1.422, etc.;οὐκ ἔμειν' ἐλθεῖν τράπεζαν νυμφίαν Pi.P.3.16
; τί μένεις.. ἰέναι; why wait to go? Thgn.351; μένω δ' ἀκοῦσαι I wait, i.e. long, to hear, A.Eu. 677, cf. Ag. 459 (lyr.). (Cf. OPers. man- 'wait', Lat. maneo.) -
8 Ζοροβαβέλ
Ζοροβαβέλ, ὁ also -βάβελ; (זְרֻבָּבֶל) indecl. (in Joseph. Ζοροβάβηλος, ου [Ant. 11, 95]) Zerubbabel (Zech 4:6, 9f; Hg 1:1; 2:21, 23; 1 Ch 3:19; 1 Esdr 4:13; 5:5, 8 al.; 2 Esdr 2:2; 3:8; 17:7; Sir 49:11; ViZech 3 [p. 88, 7 Sch.]), descendant of David, Persian governor of Jerusalem after the return of the first exiles (ESellin, Serubbabel 1899), in the genealogy of Jesus Mt 1:12f; Lk 3:27. -
9 κάτειμι
Aκάτε]ιτι Berl.Sitzb.1927.166
([place name] Cyrene), part. fem. κατίασσα ibid.: [dialect] Ep. [tense] impf.κατήϊεν Od.10.159
: ( εἶμι ibo):—go, come down,ποταμόνδε Od.
l.c.;Ἴδηθεν Il.4.475
: in Trag., as [tense] fut. to κατέρχομαι, E.Alc.73, etc.; esp. go down to the grave,κατίμεν δόμον Ἄϊδος εἴσω Il.4.457
;Ἄϊδόσδε 20.294
; l.c.; so κάτειμι alone, S.Ant. 896; of a ship, sail down to land,νῆα.. κατιοῦσαν ἐς λιμέν' ἡμέτερον Od.16.472
; of a person, travel down the Nile, κ. ἐπὶ or εἰς Ἀλεξάνδρειαν, PLips.45.12, 14 (iv A.D.); of a river,ποταμὸς πεδίονδε κάτεισι χειμάρρους Il.11.492
; of a wind, come sweeping down, Th.2.25, 6.2;ὡς τὸ πνεῦμα κατῄει Id.2.84
: metaph.,ὀνείδεα κατιόντα ἀνθρώπῳ φιλέει ἐπανάγειν τὸν θυμόν Hdt.7.160
;ἅμα ταῖς πολιαῖς κατιούσαις Ar.Eq. 520
.II come back, return,ἀγρόθεν Od.13.267
;ἐς ἄστυ 15.505
; of exiles, return home, Hdt.1.62, 3.45, 5.62, A.Ag. 1283, And.1.80, etc.;ἐκ τῶν Μήδων Hdt.4.3
:—as [voice] Pass. of κατάγω, E. Med. 1015; .Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κάτειμι
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10 ἀνασῴζω
Aἀνασέσωικεν IG12(5).1061.9
(Ceos, iii B.C.): [tense] aor. ἀνέσωισε ib.1004.5 (Ios, iv/iii B.C.), cf. OGI56.11:— recover what is lost, rescue, (lyr.);ἀ. φίλον ἀλλοιωφέντα Arist.EN 1165b22
:—more freq. in [voice] Med., ἀνασῴζεσθαί τινα φόνου rescue from death, S.El. 1133;ἀνασωσάμενός μοι δὸς.. Σάμον Hdt.3.140
:—but Hdt. commonly uses the [voice] Med. in the proper sense, ἀ. τὴν ἀρχήν recover it for oneself, 1.82, 106, etc.; in 3.65 he joins [voice] Act. and [voice] Med., μὴ ἀνασωσαμένοισι δὲ τὴν ἀρχὴν μηδ' ἐπιχειρήσασι ἀνασῴζειν :—[voice] Pass., to be restored, recover, Pl.Phlb. 32e; return safe,εἰς Κατάνην Lys.20.24
; ἀνασωθῆναι ἐς τὰς πατρίδας, of exiles, X.HG4.8.28;ἐκ φυγῆς Plb.18.27.2
, al.2 preserve in mind, remember, Hdt.6.65.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνασῴζω
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11 μαστήρ
A seeker, searcher, τινος S.OC 456, Tr. 733, E.Ba. 986 (lyr.): also in late Prose, Parth.1.1, Alciphr.1.11;μ. ἀναγκαίας ζωῆς Porph. Abst.2.5
: as fem., Carc.5.5 (s.v.l.); cf. μάστειρα.II μαστῆρες, οἱ, officers appointed to ascertain and get possession of the assets of public debtors and exiles at Athens, Hyp.Fr. 133; at Amorgos, IG 12(7).62.54. -
12 φυγαδευτικός
II φ. χρήματα the property of exiles, Phot. s.v. μαστῆρες.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > φυγαδευτικός
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