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3 μείγνυμι
μείγνυμι or [full] μίγνυμι, μ<ε> ίγνυσι Pl.Lg. 691e; imper. μ<ε> ίγνυ Id.Phlb. 63e:—also μ<ε> ιγνύω, Damox.2.60, Arist.HA 627a23, Thphr. Lap.53, etc.: [tense] impf. ἐμ<ε> ίγνυν, pl. ἐμ<ε>ίγνυσαν ( συν-) X.Cyr.8.1.46; poet. μ<ε> ίγνυον Pi.N.4.21: [tense] fut. μ<ε> ίξω Od.22.221 ( μετα-), S.OC 1047 (lyr.), Pl.Phlb. 64b: [tense] aor. ἔμ<ε> ιξα Archil.86, Pi.I.7(6).25, etc.; inf. μ<ε> ῖξαι Il.15.510: [tense] pf. μέμῐχα ( συμ-) Plb.16.10.1, 38.13.5: [tense] plpf. ἐμεμίχειν [pron. full] [ῐ] ( συν-) D.C.47.45:—[voice] Med. and [voice] Pass., [full] μ<ε>ίγνυμαι Pl. Phd. 113c: [tense] impf. ἐμ<ε>ίγνυντο (ἐπ-) Th.2.1: [tense] fut. μ<ε> ίξομαι Od.6.136, 24.314, μεμ<ε> ίξομαι Hes.Op. 179, μ<ε> ιχθήσομαι Aeschin.1.166 ( ἀνα-), Palaeph.13; alsoAμῐγήσομαι Il.10.365
: [tense] aor. 1 ἐμίχθη ib. 457, ἐμ<ε> ίχθην A.Supp. 295, Hdt.2.181, Ph.Bel.70.5, etc.; inf.μιχθήμεναι Il. 11.438
; but in Hom. and [dialect] Att. more commonly [tense] aor. 2 ἐμίγην [ῐ]; [dialect] Ep.μίγην Il.21.143
; inf.μιγήμεναι 15.409
,μιγῆν Parm.12.5
; both forms in Trag., μ<ε>ιχθῆναι A.l.c., al. (v. infr.),μιγῆναι Id.Pr.738
: [dialect] Ep. [tense] aor. [voice] Pass.ἔμικτο Od.1.433
,μίκτο Il.11.354
, 16.813, A.R.3.1223; part. μίγμενος in trans. sense, Nic. Al. 574: [tense] aor. [voice] Med. ἐμ<ε> ιξάμην Thphr. CP3.22.3: [tense] pf.μέμιγμαι Il.10.424
, etc.; [ per.] 3pl. ἀνα-μεμ<ε> ίχαται Hdt.1.146: [tense] plpf.ἐμέμικτο Il.4.438
.—For the [tense] pres. and [tense] impf. Hom. and Hdt. always use μίσγω, which occurs once in Trag., S.Fr. 271 (anap.), never in Com., sts. in [dialect] Att. Prose, Th.6.104 ( προς-), Thphr.Sens.43; part. ; also [tense] impf.ἔμισγον Th.3.22
( προς-), Pl.Ti. l.c.; also in later Prose, Plb.9.8.9 ( προς-), 18.32.2, 31.17.5 ( συμ-), PTeb.12.7, 18, 26.3 ( συμ-, ii B. C.), etc.: [dialect] Ep. [tense] impf.ἐμισγέσκοντο Od. 20.7
. (In codd. usu. [pref] μι- in all tenses and derivs.; in Inscrr. and Pap. freq. [pref] μει-, e.g.μειγνύς Phld.Mus.p.13
K.,μειγνύμενος Limen.14
( 128/7 B.C.),ὀν-εμείχνυτο Sapph.Supp. 20c
.2 ( = pp.21,78 Lobel, ὀνεμίγνυτο ib. 20b.4): [tense] fut. inf. συν-μείσχι[ν] IG12.920 (vi B. C.): [tense] aor.συνέμειξα PPetr.2p.64
(iii B. C.); inf.συμ-μεῖξαι PEleph.29.11
(iii B. C.): [tense] pf. [voice] Pass.μέμειγμαι Phld.Vit.p.34
J.: [tense] aor. [voice] Pass.ἐμείχθην A.Fr.99.5
(Pap. of ii B. C.), E.Antiop.iv B 45 (Pap. of iii B. C.), Phld.Po.2.12; similarlyμεῖξις Id.Mus.p.65
K.; σύμ-μεικτος freq. in [dialect] Att. Inscrr., IG 22.1388.63 (iv B. C.), al.;μεικτός PCair.Zen.292.25
, al. (iii B. C.): [pref] μι- is found inσυνανα-μιγνύμενα Phld.D.3.9
,μιγνύωσι Id.Ir.p.41
K.: [tense] aor. inf. (Halasarna, late iii B. C.): [tense] pf. part. [voice] Pass. μεμιγμένος Wilcken Chr.198.12 (iii B. C.): [tense] aor. part. [voice] Pass.μιχθείς Pae.Erythr.5
(iv B. C. and ii A. D., v. l. μει- ii A. D.); similarlyσύμ-μικτος AJA31.350
(vase, v B. C.); the oldest forms were prob. μίσγω μείξω ἔμειξα μέμιγμαι ἐμίχθην (μίκτο) μεῖγμα μίξις μικτός (cf. the forms of τεύχω, φεύγω, etc.); the μει- forms already in v B. C. had encroached, and after 150 B.C. were freq. written μι- (i. e. μῑ-)):— mix, strictly of liquids,οἶνον ἐνὶ κρητῆρσι καὶ ὕδωρ Od.1.110
, etc.; also of a solid and liquid,θρόμβῳ δ' ἔμ<ε>ιξεν αἵματος φίλον γάλα A.Ch. 546
; of two solids,ἅλεσσι μεμιγμένον εἶδαρ Od.11.123
; alsoμ. ἐκ γῆς καὶ πυρός Pl.Prt. 320d
;μ<ε>ιγνὺς [ταῦτα] μετὰ τῆς οὐσιας Id.Ti. 35b
:—[voice] Med. for [voice] Act., AP7.44 ([place name] Ion), Nic.Th. 603:—[voice] Pass., v. infr. B.II generally, join, bring together, in various ways:1 in hostile sense, μ<ε>ῖξαι χεῖράς τε μένος τε join battle hand to hand, Il.15.510;μ<ε>ίξαντες.. Ἄρευα Alc.31
;Κόλχοισι βίαν μ. Pi.P.4.213
; χερσὶν ἐναντία χεῖρας ἔμ<ε> ιξεν A.R.2.78; Ἄρη μ<ε> ίξουσιν S.OC 1047 (lyr.):—[voice] Pass.,μ<ε>ιγνυμένου πολέμου Callin.1.11
.b in good sense, ἀλώπηξ καἰετὸς ξυνωνίην ἔμ<ε> ιξαν Archil.86.2 bring into connexion with, make acquainted with,ἄνδρας.. μισγέμεναι κακότητι καὶ ἄλγεσι Od.20.203
; Καδμεῖοί νιν.. ἄνθεσι μ<ε> ίγνυον covered him with flowers, Pi.N.4.21; reversely, ᾧ πότμον.. Ἄρης ἔμ<ε> ιξεν upon whom A. brought death, Id.l.7(6).25.B [voice] Pass., with [tense] fut. [voice] Med. μείξομαι (v. sub init.):—to be mixed up with, mingled among,προμάχοισιν ἐμίχθη Il.5.134
, etc.;ἐνὶ προμάχοισι μιγέντα Od.18.379
; [σῆμα] οὔ τι μεμιγμένον ἐστὶν ὁμίλῳ 8.196
; ἐώλπει μ<ε>ίξεσθαι ξενίῃ hoped to hold intercourse in guest-friendship, 24.314;Τρώεσσιν ἐν ἀγρομένοισιν ἔμιχθεν Il.3.209
, cf. 10.180; ἐν ταῖς κακαῖσιν ἁγαθαὶ μεμ<ε> ιγμέναι E. Ion 399; hold intercourse with, live with, Od.7.247, etc.;ἐμίσγετο δαίμονι δαίμων Emp.59.1
;αἷς οὐ μ<ε>ίγνυται θεῶν τις A.Eu.69
: abs., hold intercourse,θάμ' ἐνθάδ' ἐόντες ἐμισγόμεθ' Od.4.178
.b to be mixed or compounded,μεμ<ε>ιγμένον μέλι σὺν γάλακτι Pi.N.3.77
;Κύπριδος ἐλπὶς.. μειγνυμένα Διονυσίοισι δώροις B.Scol.Oxy. 1361
Fr.1.9; σύλλογος νέων καὶ πρεσβυτέρων μεμ<ε> ιγμένος Pl.Lg. 951d, cf. E.Fr. 997;μεμ<ε>ιγμένην πολιτείαν ἐκ κακοῦ τε καὶ ἀγαθοῦ Pl.R. 548c
;ἔκ τε ταὐτοῦ καὶ θατέρου καὶ τῆς οὐσίας μ. Id.Ti. 35b
.2 to be brought into contact with, κάρη κονίῃσιν ἐμίχθη his head wasrolled in the dust, Il.10.457, Od.22.329;ὅτ' ἐν κονίῃσι μιγείης Il.3.55
; οὐδ' ἔτ' ἔασε [ἔγχος].. μιχθήμεναι ἔγκασι φωτός she let not the spear reach them, 11.438;κλισίῃσι μιγήμεναι 15.409
; ἐς Ἀχαιοὺς μίσγετο went to join them, 18.216; ἔσω μίσγεσθαι to come among us in the house, Od.18.49; μίσγεσθαι ὑπὲρ ποταμοῖο to join the rest across the river, Il.23.73: freq. in Pi. in various senses, c. dat. (with or without ἐν), come to,ἔν τ' Ὠκεανοῦ πελάγεσσι μίγεν P.4.251
; Λακεδαιμονίων μιχθέντες ἀνδρῶν ἤθεσιν ib. 257; ἐν αἱμακουρίαις μέμικται is present at that feast, O.1.91; φύλλοις ἐλαιᾶν μιχθέντα, στεφάνοις ἔμιχθεν ([ per.] 3pl.), come to, i.e. win, the crown of victory, N.1.18, 2.22;μ. εὐλογίαις I.3.3
; μ. ἐν τιμαῖς ib.2.29; μ. θάμβει to be affected by amazement, N.1.56; also βροτοὶ ξὺν κακοῖς μεμ<ε> ιγμένοι S.El. 1485.3 in hostile sense, mix in fight, Il.4.456, cf. Od.5.317; ἐν δαΐ, ἐν παλάμῃσι μ., Il.13.286, 21.469.4 in Hom. and Hes. most freq. of the sexes, have intercourse with, both of the man and the woman, sts. abs., Il.9.275, etc.: more freq. μιγῆναί τινι, of the man, 21.143, etc.; of the woman, Od.1.73;ἄρσενι θῆλυ μιγῆν Parm.12.5
, cf. Pi.P.3.14, al.; but in Trag. only of the man, as μητρὶ μ<ε>ιχθῆναι, μιγῆναι, S.OT 791, 995; but in Com.μ<ε>ιγνυμένας τοῖσιν ἀδελφοῖς Ar.Ra. 1081
(anap.): in Prose [tense] pres. μίσγεσθαι in this sense, of the man, Hdt.2.64, etc.; of the woman, Id.1.5, 199, Od.22.445; in full, φιλότητί τινι μιγῆναι, of the man, Il.6.165; of the woman, ib. 161, Hes.Th. 927, 970, etc.; ἐμισγέσθην φ., of the two, Il.14.295; ἐν φιλότητι μίσγεσθαι (with or without τινι), of the man, 2.232, 24.131; of the woman, h.Hom.33.5; Διὸς φιλότητι μιγῆναι, Διὸς ἐν φ. μ., of the woman, Hes.Th. 920, h.Merc.4; σῇ φ. μ., of the man, h.Ven. 150; εὐνῇ μ., of the man, Od. 1.433; φιλότητι καὶ εὐνῇ, of the man, Il.3.445, cf. Od.15.420; of the woman, 5.126; butἐν ἀγκοίνῃσι Διός 11.268
: c. acc. cogn.,φιλότης.., ἣν ἐμίγης Il.15.33
.—The [tense] aor. I is not used in this sense by Hom., but occurs in the Hymns, h.Ven.46, al.; the [tense] aor. I is more freq. in Hes. and Pi. (Cf. Lat. misceo, Skt. meksáyati 'stir', miśrás 'mixed'.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μείγνυμι
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4 ἱκνέομαι
ἱκνέομαι, lengthd. form of ἵκω (q. v.), ἱκάνω, wh. are the Homeric forms of the [tense] pres. (exc. ἱκνεύμεναι, ἱκνεύμεσθα, Od.9.128, 24.339), first in Alc.98 (s. v.l.): [tense] impf.A : [tense] fut.ἵξομαι Il.6.502
, Parm. 3.2, A.Supp. 159 (lyr.); [dialect] Dor.ἱξοῦμαι AP9.341
(Glauc.): [tense] aor. 2ἱκόμην Il.8.149
, etc.; inf.ἴκεσθαι Sapph.Supp.1.2
[[pron. full] ῐ, exc. when lengthd. by the augm.]; for part. ἴκμενος v. sub voce: [tense] pf. , part. : non-thematic [tense] aor. 2 , [Simon.] 179.4, Euph.2: ( ἀφικνέομαι is used in early Prose, exc. in signf. 111; ἵκοντο is f.l. in Th.5.40, ἵκηται is a poet. reminiscence in Pl.Phdr. 276d; but ἵκετο is found in Hdt.1.216,ἵκηται Hp.Loc.Hom. 47
; also in later Prose, Luc.Salt.5, DDeor.6.4, Procop.Pers.1.4, 2.21):— come,αἶψα δ' ἵκοντο Il.18.532
; ὁπότε Κρήτηθεν ἵκοιτο when he came to us.., 3.233; ὑπότροπον οἴκαδ' ἱ. Od.22.35;ἐς χῶρον Il.4.446
;ἐπὶ νῆας 6.69
;κατὰ λειμῶνα Od.24.13
;πρὸς γούνατα Hes.Th. 460
;ὑπὸ πτόλιν Il.11.182
;εἰς ὁμόν Parm.8.46
;πρὸς ὁμοῖον Emp.62.6
;τυῖδ' ἴκεσθαι Sapph.
l.c.: freq. in Hom., c. acc., arrive at,ἵκετο νῆας Il.8.149
;τέλος ἵκεο μύθων 9.56
;οἶκον.. καὶ σὴν ἐς πατρίδα γαῖαν Od.23.258
; laterἱκέσθαι γαῖαν Pi.P.4.118
codd.;βένθος Emp.35.3
; (lyr.); , etc.2 reach, attain to, ποσὶν οὖδας ἱ. Od.8.376; οὐδ' ἵκετο χρόα καλόν, of a spear, Il.11.352;οὐδ' ὀστέον ἵκετο Od.19.451
(v. ὑπερίημι); so of things, ἠχή, καπνὸς αἰθέρ' ἱ., Il.13.837, 18.207; ;ἐς πόλιν ἵκετ' ἀϋτή Od.14.265
; of Time, ἥβης μέτρον or ἥβην ἱ., Il.11.225, 24.728, etc.;γήραος οὐδόν Od.15.246
; soἐπὶ γῆρας 8.227
; ἠῶ ἱ. live till morn, 17.497; also ὀλέθρου πείραθ' ἱ. Il.6.143;λέκτροιο παλαιοῦ θεσμὸν ἵκοντο Od.23.296
, cf. 354; θίλην ἐπὶ γένναν ἵ. Emp. 110.9;ἐς ἄπειρον Xenoph.28
;ἐς τὸ τυθῆναι Hdt.1.216
;εἰς τὸ λήθης γῆρας Pl.Phdr.
l.c.:—in various phrases, ἱ. μετὰ κλέος come in quest of glory, Il.11.227; ἐς χεῖρας ἱ. come into one's power, 10.448; ὅ τι χεῖρας ἵκοιτο whatever came to hand, Od.12.331; ἱ. ἐς γενεάν τινος into his family, Pi.N.10.14; ἐς λόγους τοὺς σοὺς ἱ. to speak with thee, S.El. 315; ἐνθάδ' ἵξομαι shall come to this at last, Id.Aj. 1365; ἤν ποτε δασμὸς ἵκηται if ever a division come about, Il.1.166.II with a person as object, τινα ib. 139, etc.;ἔς τινα Od. 6.176
; but also, come to his house, 20.372; Πηλεΐωνάδ' ἵ. to the hut of the son of P., Il.24.338; μετὰ Τρῶας ἱ. 3.264: rarely c. dat., ἐπειγομένοισι δ' ἵκοντο came to them at need, 12.374; cf.ἱκάνω 11
.2 of suffering, desire, anger, etc., come upon,Ἀχιλλῆος ποθὴ ἵξεται υἷας Ἀχαιῶν Il.1.240
; τί σε φρένας ἵκετο πένθος; ib. 362;ὅν τιν' ἵκηται ἄλη καὶ πῆμα καὶ ἄλγος Od.15.345
; ; ἅδος, σέβας ἵ. τινα θυμόν, 11.88, 18.178;με ἵ. ἄχος κραδίην 23.47
.3 approach as suppliant,τὴν ἱκόμην φεύγων 14.260
, cf. 22.123;τὰ σὰ γοῦνα ἱκόμεθ' Od.9.267
;θεοὺς προστροπαῖς ἱκνουμένη A.Pers. 216
(troch.);Ζῆνα.. ἱξόμεσθα σὺν κλάδοις Id.Supp. 159
(lyr.); [θεὸν] θυέεσσιν ἱκνεῖσθαι approach a god with offerings and prayer, Theoc.Ep.8.3.b Poet. in [tense] pres., supplicate, beseech, ;καί σε πρὸς τοῦ σοῦ τέκνου καὶ θεῶν ἱκνοῦμαι μή.. Id.Aj. 588
, cf. OC 275, Ph. 470; ταύτης ἱκνοῦμαί ς' E.Or. 671: c. inf.,πάντες σ' ἱκνοῦνται.. θάψαι νεκρούς Id.Supp. 130
: freq. parenthetic, S.Ph. 932, El. 136 (lyr.), Ar.Ec. 958, Tim.Pers. 139.III [tense] pres. and [tense] impf., it becomes, befits, pertains to, c. acc. et inf.,φαμὲν ἡμέας ἱκνέεσθαι ἡγεμονεύειν Hdt.9.26
; τοὺς μάλιστα ἱκνέεται (sc. κεκάρθαι) Id.2.36; ἱκνέεται it is usual that.., Hp.Art.63; later, not impers.,οὗ ἡ ἱερουργία ἱκνεῖτο D.C.Fr.25.5
;ὅ[σα τᾶς δίκας ἱ] κνεῖται SIG953.46
(Cnidos, ii B.C.).b αὐτὸς καὶ ὧν ἱκνεῖται, of a man and those to whom he belongs, i.e. his family, ib.46.25, al. (Halic.).2 freq. in part., τὸ ἱκνεύμενον that which is fitting, proper, Hdt.6.84; ὁ ἱ., with or without χρόνος, the fit, proper time, Hp.Aër.7, Hdt.6.86.ά; ἐν ἱκνουμένᾳ ἁμέρᾳ Orac. ap. D.43.66; τὸ ἱ. ἀνάλωμα the quota of expense, Th.1.99;κατὰ τοὺς ἱ. χρόνους Arist.GA 750b13
(also of the latter days, D.H. 1.66);ἱ. καιροί Thphr.CP1.13.3
;τὰ -ούμενα μεγέθη Arist.GA 772a8
;ἡ ἱ. ἐπιστήμη Id.Pol. 1288b16
; τῆς ἱ. ἡλικίας τυχεῖν ib. 1332b41; also ἱκνούμεναι ἀποδείξεις convincing proofs, Phld.Piet.79; οὐδὲν εἴρηται ἱ. S.E.M.1.205; λόγος τινὶ ἱκνούμενος favourable, SIG679.77 (Magn. Mae., ii B.C.). Adv. ἱκνουμένως, [dialect] Ion. - ευμένως, fittingly, aright, Hdt. 6.65, Hp.Mul.2.135, M.Ant.5.12.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἱκνέομαι
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5 αἰνίσσομαι
αἰνίσσομαι, [dialect] Att. [suff] αἰνίκ-ττομαι: [tense] fut. - ίξομαι: [tense] aor. ᾐνιξάμην: ([etym.] αἶνος):—A speakdarkly or in riddles,μῶνᾐνιξάμην; S.Aj. 1158
; λόγοισικρυπτοῖσιν αἰ. E. Ion 430; γνωρίμως αἰνίξομαι so as to be understood, Id.El. 946: c. acc. cogn.,λόγον.. αἰνίξατο Pi.P.8.40
; αἰνίσσεσθαι ἔπεα to speak riddling verses, Hdt.5.56: c. acc. rei, hint a thing, intimate, shadow forth, Pl.Ap. 21b, Tht. 152c; ; ὅτι .. Phd. 69c; αἰ. εἰς .. to refer as in a riddle to, to hint at, ; τὴν Κυλλήνην.. εἰς τὴν χεῖρ' ὀρθῶς ᾐνίξατο used the riddling word Cyllene (cf. κυλλός).., Id.Eq. 1085; so ;αἰνιττόμενος εἰς ἐμέ Aeschin.2.108
; αἰ. ὡς .. Ps.-Plu. Vit.Hom.4:—αἰ. τὸν ὠκεανόν form guesses about it, Arist.Mete. 347a6.II [voice] Act. in late Prose, Philostr. V A6.11.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > αἰνίσσομαι
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6 δειδίσσομαι
Aἐδεδίσκετο Ar.Lys. 564
: [tense] fut.- ίξομαι Il.20.201
: [tense] aor. 1 inf. δειδίξασθαι (v. infr.),δεδίξασθαι Hsch.
; part.δεδιξάμενος D.19.291
:—causal of δείδω, frighten, alarm,μὴ.. δειδίσσεο λαὸν Ἀχαιῶν Il.4.184
, cf. 13.810, Pl. Phdr. 245b, Luc.Bis Acc.7, etc.;μὴ δή μ' ἐπέεσσι.. ἔλπεο δειδίξεσθαι Il.20.201
, cf. Hes.Sc. 111; Ἕκτορα.. ἀπὸ νεκροῦ δειδίξασθαι to scare him away from the corpse, Il.18.164 (in 2.190 οὔ σε ἔοικε, κακὸν ὥς, δειδίσσεσθαι it may be taken in either sense, cf. 15.196): c. inf.,φευγέμεν ἂψ ὀπίσω δειδίσσετο Theoc.25.74
, D.19.291, Prooem.43, D.H.1.71, al.; cf.δεδίσκομαι 11
.II intr., fear, ἢν ἡ γυνὴ.. δειδίσσηται (v.l. διδ-) Hp.Mul.1.25;μὴ.. λίην δειδίσσεο θυμῷ A.R. 2.1219
, cf. Plu. Dio57: c. acc., to be afraid of, Orph.A.56, etc.: [tense] aor.δειδισάμενος App.BC5.79
;τὴν αὐγήν Aret.CA1.1
;τὸν ἄνδρα Luc. Sol.5
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7 διϊκνέομαι
A go through, penetrate,ποτὶ τὰν ψυχάν δι' ὤτων Ti.Locr.101a
;ἐφ' ὅσον -εῖται τὸ ὕδωρ Thphr. CP3.20.4
;διῖκτο ἡ δόξα μέχρι βασιλέως Plu.Dem.20
, cf. D.Chr.12.35; reach, with missiles, Th.7.79;βραδέως τοῦ παραγγέλματος διικνουμένου Plu.Nic.27
.2 in speaking, go through, tell of,πάντα δ. Il.9.61
, 19.186, A.R.2.411.3 of Time, intervene, .Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διϊκνέομαι
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8 καθικνέομαι
A- ίξομαι Plb.5.93.5
, etc., dub. in IG5(2).4.13 (Tegea, iv B.C.): [tense] aor. - ῑκόμην (v. infr.): [tense] pf. part.καθιγμένον Hsch.
:— come down to: in Hom. only metaph., reach, touch,με μάλιστα καθίκετο πένθος ἄλαστον Od.1.342
, μάλα πώς με καθίκεο θυμὸν ἐνιπῇ thou hast touched me nearly, Il.14.104; later, of any down-stroke, κάρα.. κέντροισί μου καθίκετο came down upon my head, S.OT 809;εἰς ὅλμους κ. ὑπέροις Paus.5.18.2
: abs.,ἐπανατεινάμενος τὸ ξίφος καθικνεῖται Parth.8.9
: generally, take effect, Phld.Mus.p.85K.; attack, affect,τῆς ὀπτήσεως καθικνουμένης καὶ ἐξατμιζούσης τὸ τροφῶδες Ath.Med.
ap. Orib.1.9.1: freq. in Prose, c. gen.,κ. τῆς πηγῆς Paus.7.21.12
; κ. τῆς ψυχῆς reach or touch it, Pl.Ax. 369e;ἡμῶν ὁ λόγος καθίκετο Luc. Nigr.35
;ἡ ὕβρις οὐ μετρίως μου καθίκετο Id.Tox.46
;κ. τινὸς πικρότατα Ael.VH14.3
; κ. τινὸς σκύτεσι, κονδύλῳ, strike one with a strap, etc., Plu.Ant.12,Alc.7.2 κ. τῆς ἐπιβολῆς attain one's purpose, Plb.2.38.8, cf. 4.50.10; ποιεῖν [ πόλιν] τηλικαύτην ἡλίκην καὶ τειχίζειν ἐπιβαλλόμενοι καθίξονται they will succeed, Id.5.93.5.3 κατικόμενον, τό, that which comes to one, one's share of an inheritance, IG9 (1).334.30 ([dialect] Locr., v. B.C.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καθικνέομαι
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9 συμμείγνυμι
συμμείγνῡμι (freq. written [suff] σύμμεθ-μιγ- in codd.), Ar.Av. 701 ([voice] Pass.), E. Supp. 224, etc.; more rarely [suff] συμμεθ-ύω, X.Mem.3.14.5, [tense] impf. Id.Cyr.7.1.26, etc.; imper.A ; [dialect] Ep. and [dialect] Ion. [tense] pres. [full] συμμίσγω, as always in Hom., Thgn., Hdt., sts. in [dialect] Att. (Th.7.6, Pl.Lg. 678c, Phlb. 23d) and later Prose, SIG1025.8 (Cos, iv/iii B.C. ) (συμμείσγω PTeb.716.3
(ii B.C.), 12.7 (ii B.C.)): [tense] fut. -μ<ε> ίξω X.Cyr.2.1.11, etc. (v. μείγνυμι): [tense] aor. συνέμειξα until iii B.C., PCair.Zen.545.13, 596.4 (other passages s.v. μείγνυμι), and sts. later, OGI751.3 (Attalus II, ii B.C.), 763.3 (Eumenes II, ii B.C.), BGU1784.2 (i B.C.), etc.; - μιξ- first in late iii B.C. (v. μείγνυμι) and freq. f.l. in codd., as of h.Ven.50, 251, Pi.O.3.9, etc.: [tense] pf.- μέμῐχα Plb.16.10.1
, 38.13.5, Apollon.Perg.Con.Praef.:—[voice] Med., [tense] fut. -μ<ε> ίξομαι, in pass. sense, Thgn.1245, Bacis ap. Hdt.8.77:—mix together, commingle; the [voice] Act. first in h.Merc.81, h.Ven.50, 250, though the [voice] Pass. occurs in Il. (v. infr.); of two things, both in acc., συμμίσγων μυρίκας καὶ μυρσινοειδέας ὄζους h.Merc. l.c.; βοὰν αὐλῶν ἐπέων τε θέσιν συμμ<ε> ῖξαι Pi.O.3.9, etc.: c. acc. et dat. rei,τοῦτο.. γάλακτι συμμίσγοντες Hdt.4.23
; πῶς κεδνὰ τοῖς κακοῖσι συμμ<ε> ίξω; A.Ag. 648, cf. Pl.R. 415a, etc.; or c. acc. only, ὀργὴν συμμίσγων mixing in, adding, Thgn.214; συμμ<ε>ίξαντες τὰ στρατόπεδα having combined them, Hdt.4.114; :—rarely in [voice] Med., χρώματα συμμ<ε> ίξασθαι Poll.7.128:—[voice] Pass., with [tense] fut. [voice] Med. (v. supr.), to be commingled,ὅ γε Πηνειῷ συμμίσγεται Il.2.753
;συμμίσγεται τῷ Ἴστρῳ Hdt.4.48
;οὔποθ' ὕδωρ καὶ πῦρ συμμείξεται Thgn.1245
;σ. θαλίαισι νέκταρ Sapph.5
;οὐρανὸς σ. τῇ γῇ E.Cyc. 578
;ἀπὸ πλείστων Hp.
Aër. 8; τινι or πρὸς ἄλληλα, Pl.Ti. 83c, 57d; join forces, of two armies, Th.2.31; to be formed by combination, opp. διακρίνομαι, Anaxag. 17; ἐξ ἀμφοῖν συμμ<ε> ιχθείς Pl.Phlb. 22a, cf. 23d: metaph., εἶναι οὐδένα τῷ κακὸν οὐ συνεμ<ε> ίχθη there is none who has not misery as an ingredient in his fate, Hdt.7.203; cf.συγκεράννυμι; συμμεμ<ε>ιγμένος Ἑλληνικὸς καὶ βαρβαρικὸς παιών Lys.2.38
; συμμιγέντων τούτων πάντων when all these things happened together, Hdt.8.38.2 unite sexually, couple,θεοὺς γυναιξί h.Ven.50
, cf. 250; λέχος τινὶ ς. Ar.Th. 891, cf. E.Supp. 222, 224:—[voice] Pass.,συμμ<ε>ιχθῆναι γυναικί Hdt.4.114
;πάλιν ξυμμι<ς>γέσθω Hp.Superf.26
;συμμιγῆναι ἀλλήλοις Pl.Smp. 207b
;ὅταν.. συμμ<ς>ιχθῆτον εἰς ταὐτὸν δύο E.Fr.898.11
; Ἔρως ξυνέμ<ε> ιξενξυμμ<ε>ιγνυμένων δ' ἑτέρων ἑτέροις γένετ' οὐρανός Ar.Av. 700
.3 [voice] Med. and [voice] Pass., associate with persons, Hdt.6.138; ἀνοσίοισι συμμιγεὶς.. ἀνδράσιν mixed up, connected with ungodly men, A.Th. 611.4 metaph., τινὰ εὐθαλεῖ τύχᾳ introduce him to, make him acquainted with high fortune, Pi.P.9.72; χρῆμα δὲ συμμ<ε>ίξῃς μηδενί communicate it not to any one, Thgn.64; κοινόν τι πρῆγμα συμμ<ε>ῖξαί τινι communicate to one a subject of common interest, Hdt.8.58; σ. συμβόλαια form mutual contracts, Pl.Lg. 958c.II intr. in [voice] Act., in sense like the [voice] Pass., have dealings or intercourse with, associate or communicate with, κακοῖσι, ἀγαθοῖς, Thgn.36, 1165, cf. Hdt.4.151, etc.;πονηροῖς ἀνθρώποις D.32.11
;Διονυσίῳ Phld.Acad.Ind. p.7
M.; σ. πρός τινα join him, X.HG1.3.7: generally, meet for conversation or traffic, Hdt.2.63, 6.23, etc.; σ. τινί talk or converse with, Id.1.123, E.Hel. 324, Ar.Ec. 516 (anap.), X.Cyr.8.1.46;διὰ λόγων σ. τινί Pl.Plt. 258a
;πρός τινα X.Cyr.7.4.11
; Ἱέραξ ὁ παρὰ σοῦ συμμείξας BGUl.c.; of ambassadors interviewing kings, OGI ll. cc.2 of sexual intercourse, Pl.Lg. 930d.3 in hostile sense, meet in close fight, come to blows, engage, τινι with one, Hdt.1.127, 6.14, Th.7.6, etc.: abs., Id.1.49, 8.104, X. An.4.6.24; alsoσ. τῇ ναυμαχίῃ Hdt.1.166
;σ. τινὶ ἐς μάχην Id.4.127
, etc.;σ. ὁμόσε τισί X.Cyr.7.1.26
; σ. εἰς χεῖράς τινι ib.2.1.11; of ships, Th.2.84: c. acc., νείκεα συνμείσχιν ([etym.] συμμείξειν)πόλεμόν θ' ἅμα IG12.920
.4 generally, meet,τοῖς ἄλλοις εἰς λιμένα X.An. 6.3.24
, cf. PEleph.29.11 (iii B.C.), etc.; θάλατται πρὸς ἀλλήλας ς. Arist.Mete. 354a1;ποταμοὶ σ. ἀλλήλοις D.S.2.37
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10 ἀποσιτίξομαι
A get to eat, f.l. for ἐπι-, τι Aristaenet.1.3.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀποσιτίξομαι
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11 ἵκω
ἵκω [v. sub fin.], chiefly [dialect] Ep., Lyr., and [dialect] Dor., never in Hdt. or Trag. (in A.Supp. 176 Pors. restored ἥκετε); cf. ἱκάνω, ἱκνέομαι; [dialect] Dor., Arc. [full] ἵκω IG4.329 ([place name] Corinth), 952.16(Epid.), Schwyzer323C37 (Delph.), IG5(2).3.12 ([place name] Tegea), written εἵκω in Epich.35.13 codd., but ἵκει correctly in Ar.Lys.87; [ per.] 3pl. ἵκαντι,= ἥκουσιν, Hsch. (cf. παρίκω): [tense] impf.Aἷκον Il.1.317
: poet. [tense] fut. inf.ἱξέμεν Pi.Pae.6.116
; [dialect] Dor. [tense] fut. ἱξῶ Megar. in Ar.Ach. 742: [dialect] Ep. [tense] aor. ἷξον (v. infr.); also [tense] aor. 1ἷξα Q.S.12.461
(v.l.): for ἵξομαι, ἷγμαι, v. ἱκνέομαι:— come, of persons,ἐς δόμον ἵκει Od.18.353
;ἷξεν δ' ἐς Πριάμοιο Il.24.160
, cf. 122; ;ἐς Ῥόδον ἷξεν ἀλώμενος 2.667
;ἐπὶ Θρῃκῶν.. τέλος ἷξον ἰόντες 10.470
;ἷξε δ' ἐπ' ἐσχατιήν 20.328
;ποταμοῖο κατὰ στόμα.. ἷξε νέων Od.5.442
: in Hom. freq. c. acc., come to,δόμον Il.18.406
, etc.;Μαλειάων ὄρος Od.3.288
;εἰ Θεμίστιον ἵκεις ὥστ' ἀείδειν Pi.N.5.50
, cf. O.5.9; αἴ κ' αὐτὸς ἵκη, ἀνελέσθω prob. in IG5(2).159.2 (Class.Phil.20.134).2 of things, Φρυγίην.. κτήματα περνάμεν' ἵκει come or are brought to.., Il.18.292; alsoὁπότε χρόνος ἷξε δικασπόλος Maiist.52
.3 attain to, reach,κνίση δ' οὐρανὸν ἷκεν Il.1.317
, cf. 2.153, 14.60; ;ὀρυμαγδὸς.. οὐρανὸν ἷκε δι' αἰθέρος 17.425
;κλέος οὐρανὸν ἵκει Od.9.20
;ὕβρις τε βίη τε.. οὐρανὸν ἵκει 15.329
; ;ἵκῃ τ' ἐς ἄκρον ἀνδρείας Simon.58.6
.4 of sufferings, feelings, etc., ὅτε κέν τινα.. χόλος ἵκοι come upon him, Il. 9.525;τοι πινυτὴ φρένας ἵκει Od.20.228
;χρειὼ ἵκει τινά 2.28
, 5.189: abs.,χρειὼ τόσον ἵκει Il.10.142
. [In ἵκω, ῑ always; in ἱκάνω, and the unaugmented moods of ἱκόμην, ῐ always.— ἵκοντ' is prob. for ἵκοντο [ῐ] in Pi.P.2.36.] (Prob. cogn. with ἥκω.) -
12 ὑπότροπος
A turning back, returning,ὑπότροπον ἐκ πολέμοιο ἵξεσθαι Il.6.501
;ὑ. ἵκετο δῶμα Od.20.332
;ὑ. ἵξομαι αὖτις Il.6.367
; ;ὑ. οἴκαδ' ἱκέσθαι Od.21.211
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13 ἱκνέομαι
ἱκνέομαι ( ἵκω), part. ἱκνεύμεναι, ipf. ἱκνεύμεσθα, fut. ἵξομαι, aor. ι̌̄́κόμην, 2 sing. ι̌̄́̓κευ (ῖ when with augment): come to, arrive at, reach, w. acc., also with praep.; ‘return,’ when the context gives this sense, Od. 23.151; esp. ‘approach as suppliant,’ ‘supplicate,’ Il. 14.260, Il. 22.123, Od. 9.267; met., ποθή, κάματος, σέβας, τί σε φρένας ἵκετο πένθος; Il. 1.362.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἱκνέομαι
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14 ἵκω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `come, reach' (Hom., Pi. Dor. Arc.)Other forms: ἱκάνω (ep.), ἱκνέομαι (Od., almost only with prefix, s. below), aor. ἱκέσθαι, fut. ἵξομαι (Il.) with aor. ἷξε, ἷξον (Schwyzer 788, Chantr. Gramm. hom. 1, 418f., Leumann Glotta 32, 213), perf. ἷγμαι (Od.).Compounds: Often, in prose almost always with prefix, esp. ἀφ-, ἀπ- (with εἰσ-, συν-αφ-ικνέομαι a. o.), also ἐξ-, ἐφ-, καθ- a. o. (s. Fraenkel Glotta 35, 88ff.)Derivatives: 1. ἵξις ( ἴξις) `passage through, direction' (Hp.), from ἀφικνέομαι etc. ἄφιξις `arrival' (IA), rare ἔφ-, κάθ-, δί-ιξις; 2. ἵκτωρ, ἱκτήρ = ἱκέτης, ἱκέσιος, also προσ-, ἀφ-ίκτωρ `id.', (trag.) with ἱκτήριος (S.); on a semantic differentiation Benveniste Noms d'agent 46; 3. ἱκέτης with ἱκετεύω etc. s. v.; beside it ( προσ-)ἵκτης (hell. poetry); 4. πόθ-ικ-ες pl. `προσήκοντες, relatives' (Tegea Va); 5. ἱκανός `enough' (IA prose), cf. πιθανός a. o. (Chantr. Form. 196f.); s. also ἴκμενος, προίξ.Origin: IE [Indo-European] [893] * seik- reach, grasp (with the hand)'Etymology: Beside the longvowel active thematic root-present ἵ̄κω (orig. perfect? Wackernagel Glotta 14, 56ff.) stands the shortvowel medial thematic root-aorist ἱκέσθαι; shortvowel have also active ἱκά̄νω \< *ἱκ-αν-Ϝω (after φθάνω, κιχάνω, Schwyzer 698 w. n. 3) and medial ἱκνέομαι (Schwyzer 696a, Chantr. Gramm. hom. 1, 352f.), also ἱκανός and other nominal formations. The full grade occurs in the semantically deviant ἐν-εῖκαι `bring away' (s. v.) (Brugmann Grundr.2 2: 3, 92); beside it stand longvowel forms not only in ἵ̄κω, but also in ἥκω (s. v.). One earlier assumed longdiphthong forms ēi: ī, which is now rejected. - An acceptable connection gives Lith. siékiu, siékti `reach with the hand, swear', at-siékiu `reach with the hand' (Fick GGA 1891, 207), IE seik-, sik- (Bq, Pok. 893); Schmid IF 62, 229 n. 41 recalls Toch. B sik-naṃ, subbj. saikaṃ `set a foot'; the longvowel forms can be morphological reations of Greek.Page in Frisk: 1,719-720Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἵκω
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15 στηρίζω
στηρίζω, - ομαιGrammatical information: v.Meaning: `to support, to establish, to attach; to found, to stand up, to lean on' (Democr., E. a.o.)Other forms: Aor. - ίξαι, - ίξασθαι (Il.), also - ίσαι, - ίσασθαι (hell. a. late), pass. - ιχθῆναι (Tyrt. etc.), fut. - ίξω, - ίξομαι, - ίσω, - ιῶ, pass. - ιχθήσομαι, perf. midd. ἐστήριγμαι, plusq. ἐστήρικτο (Il.), inf. ἐστηρίσθαι (LXX), act. ἐστήριχα (pap.),Derivatives: 1. backformation στῆριγξ, - ιγγος f. `support' (Lys., X., D.S. a.o.), like σάλπιγξ (:- ίζω), στρόφιγξ, πλάστιγξ a.o. (cf. below). 2. ( ἀντι-, ἀπο-, ἐπι-, ὑπο-) στήριγμα n. `support' (Hp., E. etc.), - ιγμός ( ἀντι- στηρίζω) m. `the supporting, the standing firm, still' (Arist., D.H., D.S. a.o.). 4. - ιξις ( ἀπο- στηρίζω) `establishment, support' (Hp.). 4. - ικτής m. `support' (sch.). 5. - ικτικός `standing firm, still' (Procl.).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Old secondary formation from an unknown basis. As στῆριγξ is clearly a backformation, the only possibility seems στῆρα τὰ λίθινα πρόθυρα H., what is however because of its very specific meaning not very evident; cf. also the PN Στῆρις (Miletus; Bechtel KZ 46, 375). Of old (s. Curtius 213) connected with στερεός a. cogn. ; but the details remain unclear. Cf. σκηρίπτομαι.Page in Frisk: 2,796-797Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > στηρίζω
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16 σῦριγξ
σῦριγξ, - ιγγοςGrammatical information: f.Meaning: `quill, flute, syrinx' (Il.); also of pipe-like objects, e.g. `windpipe, blood-vessel, fistula' (medic. a.o.), `spear-case' (T387), `hole in the nave of a wheel (weel-bus, Germ. Radbüchse' (trag. a.o.), `subterranean passage' (Plb. a.o.).Compounds: Some compp., egB. πεντε-σύριγγος `with five pipes' (Ar. a.o.).Derivatives: Many derivv. 1. Diminut. συρίγγ-ιον n. (Hp., Plu. a.o.), - ίδιον n. (Hero). 2. - ίς f. `kind of κασία' (medic.). 3. - ίας m. des. of a tube ( κάλαμος; Thphr., Dsc.; cf. Strömberg Theophrastea 91). 4. - ίτης m., - ῖτις f. name of a precious stone (Ps.-Dsc., Plin.; Redard 62). 5. - ώδης `hollow, fistular' (Hp.). 6. - ιακός `meant for fistulae' (medic.; after καρδιακός a.o. or from συρίγγιον). -- Denomin. verbs: 1. συρίζω (Ion. poet. h. Merc.), Att. - ίττω (Pl., D., Arist. etc.), Dor. - ίσδω (Theoc.), aor. - ίξαι (Ar.), - ίσαι (Babr., Luc.), fut. - ίξομαι (Luc.), - ίσω (Hero a.o.), - ιῶ (LXX), also w. ὑπο-, ἐκ, ἀπο- a.o., `to blow the syrinx, to whistle, to hiss'. From it σύρ-ιγμα n. `tone of a pipe' (- ισμα H.) with - ιγματώδης `pipe-like, hissing' (medic.), - ιγμός (X., Arist. etc.), - ισμός (LXX a.o.) m. `the whistling, whirr', - ιγξις f. `flute-playing' (sch.), - ικτής, - ιστής (Arist., Corn.), - ικτάς (Theoc., AP), - ιστήρ (AP) with - ιστηρίδιον meaning unclear (pap. Ia), - ιγκτής (Phot.) m. `flutist', also `the whistling'; on the formations Fraenkel Nom. ag. 1, 232 n. 2; - ιστική ( τέχνη) `the art of flute-playing' (sch.). 2. συριγγ-όομαι, - όω, also w. ἐκ-, προ-, ἀπο-, `to become hollow, to get a fistula, to make into a pipe etc.' (Hp. a.o.) with - ωσις f. `formation of a fistula' (medic.), - ωμα n. `fistula' (Vett. Val.). 3. - ιάω `to suffer from a fistula' ( Hippiatr.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Formation like σάλπιγξ, φόρμιγξ (Chantraine Form. 398), what implies Mediterranean or oriental origin. IE etymology by Solmsen Wortforsch. 129 ff.: deriv. in - ιγγ- from a noun *σῡ-ρος, resp. - ρον, -ρᾱ with cognates in σωλήν (? s. v.) and σαυρωτήρ (?; s. σαύρα), to which also Skt. tūṇa- m. `quiver', tū́ṇava- m. `flute' (rejected by Mayrhofer s. v.): IE tu̯ō[u]-: tu̯Hu-: tū- (WP. 1, 752f., Pok. 1102 w. further lit.). -- From Greek Skt. suruṅgā f. `subterranean passage' (Stein ZII, 280ff.; extensive on the etymology and hirtory of the meaning); here also Arm. sring `flute, pipe' (LW [loanword] from common source? Adjarian Mel. Boisacq 1.3). -- Clearly a Pre-Greek word (not in Furnée).Page in Frisk: 2,821-822Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σῦριγξ
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ἵξομαι — ἵζω si sd o aor subj mid 1st sg (epic doric) ἱκνέομαι come fut ind mid 1st sg … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)