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1 αὖθις
αὖθις, [dialect] Ep. and [dialect] Ion. [full] αὖτις (also in S.Ichn.227,229, Fr. 599, cod. Laur. in Id.OC 234 (lyr.), 1438, and Men.Epit. 362, Sam. 281, 292), Adv., a lengthd. form of αὖ:I of Place, back, back again,αὖτις ἰών Il.8.271
, al.; ἂψ αὖτις ib. 335;τὴν αὐτὴν ὁδὸν αὖτις 6.391
; rare later,δευρὶ καὖθις ἐκεῖσε Ar.Ra. 1077
.II of Time, again, anew, Il.4.222, etc.; freq. strengthd.,ὕστερον αὖ. 1.27
, cf. S.Aj. 858;ἔτ' αὖ. Il.9.375
;πάλιν αὖ. 5.257
, S.Fr. 487;αὖ. πάλιν Id.OC 364
, etc.; αὖ. αὖ πάλιν ib. 1418 codd.;αὖ πάλιν αὖθις Ar.Nu. 975
;μάλ' αὖ. A.Ch. 654
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2 πάλιν
1 of Place, back, backwards (the usual sense in early [dialect] Ep.), mostly joined with Verbs of going, coming, etc.;π. χώρει Hdt.5.72
; π. ἐλεύσεται, κατελθεῖν, ἐπανέλθωμεν, A.Pr. 854, S.OC 601, Pl.Cra. 438a, etc.;κέλευθον ἥνπερ ἦλθες ἐγκόνει π. A.Pr. 962
;δίκα καὶ πάντα π. στρέφεται E.Med. 412
(lyr.); δεῦρο σωθήσῃ π. Id.Ph. 725, cf. 1400; δόμεναι π. give back, restore, Il.1.116, etc.;π. ἀποδοῦναι And.2.23
; π. ἀγκαλέσαι to call back, A.Ag. 1021 (lyr.): less freq. c. gen., π. τράπεθ' υἷος ἑοῖο she turned back from her son, Il.18.138;δόρυ Ἀχιλλῆος π. ἔτραπεν 20.439
, cf. Od.7.143: coupled with other Advbs.,π. αὖτις ἔβαινον νηὸς ἐπὶ γλαφυρῆς 14.356
, cf. Pi.O.1.65; αὖ π. Od.13.125;ἂψ π. Il.18.280
;π. εἶσιν ὀπίσσω Od.11.149
;π. φέρεσθαι ἐξοπίσω Hes.Th. 181
; ἄψορρον π. S.El.53; π. οἴκαδε, π. οἴκαδ' αὖ, Ar.Lys. 792, Ra. 1486;π. αὖ Pl.Prt. 318e
, etc.: with the Art.,ἡ π. ὁδός E.Or. 125
.2 to express contradiction, π. ἐρέει gainsay, Il.9.56; π. ὅ γε λάζετο μῦθον took back his word, unsaid it, 4.357; opp. ἀληθέα εἰπεῖν, Od.13.254; μηδέ τῳ δόξῃ π. let no one think contrariwise, A.Th. 1045: in Prose, contrariwise, Pl.Grg. 482d;π. αὖ Id.R. 507b
; αὖ.. π. Id.Ap. 27d: in this sense sts. c. gen., τὸ π. νεότατος youth's opposite, Pi.O.10(11).87; χρόνου τὸ π. the change of time, E.HF 777(lyr.); cf. ἔμπαλιν.II of Time, again, once more, rare in Hom., Il.2.276, cf. S.OT 1166, X. Mem.1.6.11, etc.: freq. coupled with αὖ, αὖθις (q.v.); , etc.; π. καὶ π. Str.17.1.3, Plu.2.565d, Ael.VH1.4; ἔγχει καὶ π. εἰπέ, π. π. Ἡλιοδώρας" AP5.135 (Mel.): both senses (I and II) are appropriate in Od.16.456, Pl.Prt. 322b, etc. -
3 ὑπαρχή
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4 αὖτις
a again, once more.προῆκαν υἱὸν ἀθάνατοί οἱ πάλιν μετὰ τὸ ταχύποτμον αὖτις ἀνέρων ἔθνος O. 1.66
ἐπὶ χώρας αὖτις ἕσσαι P. 4.273
ἐμὲ δ' οὖν τις ἀοιδᾶν δίψαν ἀκειόμενον πράσσει χρέος αὖτις ἐγεῖραι καὶ παλαιὰν δόξαν ἑῶν προγόνων P. 9.104
ἀπότρεπε αὖτις Εὐρώπαν ποτὶ χέρσον ἔντεα ναός N. 4.70
ὦ Μέγα, τὸ δ' αὖτις τεὰν ψυχὰν κομίξαι οὔ μοι δυνατόν i. e. from the dead N. 8.44νῦν δ' αὖτις ἀρχαίας ἐπέβασε Πότμος συγγενὴς εὐαμερίας I. 1.39
b further, and again (Cheiron reared Jason, then Asklepios) νύμφευσε δ' αὖτις ἀγλαόκολπον Νηρέος θύγατρα (Boeckh: αὖθις codd.) N. 3.56 -
5 ἀνέρχομαι
A go up,ἀνελθὼν ἐς σκοπιήν Od.10.97
;εἰς τὴν ἀκρόπολιν X.HG2.4.39
;ἐπὶ τὴν σκηνήν Arr.Epict.3.22.26
;ἐπὶ βῆμα Hdn.1.5.2
: abs., mount the tribune, Plu. Aem.31; go up from the coast inland, Od.19.190; come up from the nether world,ἀ. ἐξ Ἀΐδεω Thgn.703
;κἀξ Ἅιδου θανὼν πρὸς φῶς ἀ. S.Ph. 625
;ἐξ Ἅιδου εἰς θεούς Pl.R. 521c
.2 of trees, grow up, shoot up, Od.6.163, 167; of the sun, rise, A.Ag. 658;ἀ. ὠκεανοῖο A.R.3.1230
; of water, rise, Arist.Mete. 358b32, Heph.Astr.1.23: metaph.,ὄλβος ἀ. E.Or. 810
.II go or come back, return, ἂψ orαὖθις ἀ. 11.4.392
, Od.1.317.2 come back to a point, recur to it and say,ἄνελθέ μοι πάλιν τί.. E.Ph. 1207
, cf. Ion 933; πάλιν ἐπ' ἀρχὴν ἀ. v.l. in Pl.Ti. 69a.3 νόμος.. εἴς σ' ἀνελθὼν εἰ διαφθαρήσεται being brought home to you, E.Hec. 802. [In 11.4.392, A.R.1.821, ᾱνερχομένῳ is corrupt.]Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνέρχομαι
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6 αὐτανίδας
αὐτανίδας· αὖθις, πάλιν, Hsch. [full] αὐτάντας· ὁ προεστώς τινος πράγματος καὶ αὐθεντῶν, Id.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > αὐτανίδας
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7 αὖ
αὖ, Adv. of repeated action,A again, anew, afresh, once more, Il.1.540, etc.: freq. after numerals, δεύτερον αὖ, τρίτον αὖ, etc., Hom.;τὸν δὲ πέμπτον αὖ λέγω A.Th. 526
, cf. Ch. 1066 (lyr.); in a question, expressing impatience, τίς δὴ αὖ τοι .. ; Il.1.540.II generally, again, i.e. further, moreover, ib.2.493, etc.;καὶ ἔτι γε αὖ Pl.Tht. 192b
.2 on the other hand, following δέ, τούτῳ μὲν.. τούτῳ δ' αὖ .. Il.4.417; also, in turn, οἳ δ' ἄρα.. Ἠλίδα δῖαν ἔναιον.. τῶν αὖ τέσσαρες ἀρχοὶ ἔσαν ib.2.618; : hence = δέ, even when μέν precedes, Il.11.109, Od.4.211; freq. joined withδέ, ὃν δ' αὖ δήμου τ' ἄνδρα ἴδοι Il.2.198
; , cf. Eu. 954 (lyr.);ὁ μὲν ἥμαρτε ὁ δ' αὖ.. κατειργάσατο X.Cyr.4.6.4
;οὐκ.. οὐδ' αὖ S.OT 1373
, El. 911, cf. Pl.Tht. 160b: with τε, X.Cyr.1.1.1, Pl.Prt. 326a, etc.V of Place, backward, only in the incorrect orthography αὖ ἔρυσαν, cf. αὐερύω.—Not placed first in a sentence. [[pron. full] ᾰυ before a vowel, Pl.Com.153.3, Archestr. ap. Ath.6.300e (both hex.).] (Cf. αὐτάρ, αὖτε, αὖτις, Lat. aut.) -
8 γηράσκω
γηράσκω, [tense] fut. γηράσομαι [ᾱ] Critias 1.5 (and in compds., ἐγ-, κατα-, συγ-, Th.6.18, Ar.Eq. 1308, E.Fr. 1058);A : poet. inf.γηρᾱσέμεν Simon.85.9
: [tense] aor. [full] ἐγήρᾱσα ([etym.] κατ-) Hdt.2.146, Pl.Tht. 202d (also causal, cf. infr. 11): acc. fem. part. γηράσασαν (v.l. γηρᾶσαν) Hdt.7.114: [tense] pf. , etc.:—also [full] γηράω X. Cyr.4.1.15, Arist.EN 1135b2, Men.481.14, Plu.2.911b, part.γηρῶν Epict.Fr.3
: [tense] aor. 2 (as if from γήρημι or γήρᾱμι)ἐγήρα Il.7.148
, 17.197, Od.14.67, ([etym.] κατ-) Hdt.6.72; inf. γηράναι [ᾰ] A.Ch. 908 (cum Sch.), S.OC 870 (so EM230.53, butγηρᾶναι Moer.115
), part.γηράς Il.17.197
, dat. pl.γηράντεσσι Hes.Op. 188
, gen. pl. < ὑπερ-> γηράντων dub. in Ael.NA7.17; also γηρείς, έντος, Xenoph.9:—[voice] Med.,γηράσκομαι Hes.Fr. 171
:—[voice] Pass., ([etym.] ὑπερ-)γηραθείς Ps.-Callisth.1.25
:— grow old, and in [tense] aor. and [tense] pf., to be so, κηρύσσων γήρασκε grew old in his office of herald, Il.17.325, cf. 2.663, etc.; of things,ὄγχνη ἐπ' ὄγχνῃ γ. Od.7.120
;χρόνος γηράσκων A.Pr. 981
;πάλιν γὰρ αὖθις παῖς ὁ γ. ἀνήρ S.Fr. 487
;μετὰ τὴν δόσιν γ. χάρις Men.Mon. 347
; : c. acc. cogn., βίον τοιοῦτον γηράναι ib. 870:—so in [voice] Med., Hes.Fr. 171.II causal in [tense] aor. 1 ἐγήρᾱσα, bring to old age,ἐγήρασάν με τροφῇ A.Supp. 894
; γηράσας πόδα (but perh. acc. cogn.) AP6.94 (Phil.). (Akin to γέρων, γῆρας.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > γηράσκω
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9 διακοσμέω
A divide and marshal, muster, array,ὣς τοὺς ἡγεμόνες διεκόσμεον Il.2.476
;πομπήν Th.1.20
:—[voice] Pass.,εἴ περ.. ἐς δεκάδας διακοσμηθεῖμεν Ἀχαιοί Il.2.126
; διὰ τρίχα κοσμηθέντες ib. 655.2 order, regulate, Anaxag.12, Hdt.1.100, Th.2.100, Pl.Lg. 864a, al., etc.:—[voice] Med., πᾶν μέγαρον διεκοσμήσαντο got it all set in order, Od.22.457;δ. τὸ σῶμα Hp.Vict.1.9
.3 Stoic t. t., re-establish the world-order afterἐκπύρωσις, εἶτ' αὖθις πάλιν -εῖσθαι [τὸν κόσμον] Zeno Stoic. 1.27
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10 μεταγράφω
A copy, transcribe,αὖθις μ. πάλιν E.
lA 108, cf. Luc.Ind.4, SIG1020.1 (Halic., i B. C.); τὰ μεταγραφόμενα, of hieroglyphics, D.S.3.4; rewrite, alter or correct what one has written, Th.1.132; esp. of a public document, X.HG6.3.19; μεταγράψαι ἀντὶ τοῦ Σκιαθίου, ὅπως ἂν ᾖ γεγραμμένον.. τὸν Παλαισκιάθιον" IG12.118.28;Μιλτιάδου καὶ Θεμιστοκλέους εἰκόνας εἰς Ῥωμαῖόν τε ἄνδρα καὶ Θρᾷκα μετέγραψαν Paus.1.18.3
; μ. νόμον, etc., tamper with it, Din.1.42, cf. Isoc.17.32 ([voice] Pass.); in a trial, alter the record, D.21.85; .2 translate,ἐς τὸ Ἑλληνικόν Luc.Hist.Conscr.21
:—[voice] Med., τὰς ἐπιστολὰς μεταγραψάμενοι ἐκ τῶν Ἀσσυρίων γραμμάτων having got them translated, Th.4.50.3 in book-keeping, transfer to another account, PHib.1.111.14 (iii B. C.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μεταγράφω
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11 ἀνάγω
I lead up from a lower place to a higher,ἐς Ολυμπον Thgn.1347
, E.Ba. 289;πρὸς τὸ ὄρος X.An.3.4.28
; ἱερὸν ἀ. ξόανον, of the Trojan horse, E.Tr. 525; ὁ πέπλος ἀνάγεται εἰς τὴν ἀκρόπολιν Pl Euthphr.6c.2 lead up to the high sea, carry by sea,λαὸν ἀνήγαγεν ἐνθάδ' ἀείρας Il.9.338
; , cf. 6.292;στρατὸν ἐπὶ τὴν Ἑλλάδα Hdt.7.10
.θ: but freq. = simple ἄγω, conduct, carry to a place, Il.8.203, Od.3.272; ἀ. ναῦν put a ship to sea, Hdt.6.12, 7.100, etc.; ἀνάγειν abs. in the same sense, Id.3.41, 8.76, cf. D.23.169:—but this is more common in [voice] Med., v. infr. B.I.3 take up from the coast into the interior, Od.14.272; esp. from Asia Minor into Central Asia, ἀ. παρὰ orὡς βασιλέα Hdt. 6.119
, X.HG1.4.6, An.2.6.1, etc.; from Piraeus to Athens, Id.HG2.4.8.4 bring up, esp. from the dead,ἀ. εἰς φάος Hes.Th. 626
; , S.Fr. 557 ([voice] Pass.);τῶν φθιμένων ἀ. A.Ag. 1023
, cf. E.Alc. 985; κλίνει κἀνάγει πάλιν lays low and brings up again, S.Aj. 131;ἐκ λεχέων ἀ. φάμαν παλαιάν
waken up, revive, renew,Pi.
I.4(3).22.5 ἀ. χορόν conduct the choir, Hes.Sc. 280, E.Tr. 326, Th.3.104; ἀ. θυσίαν, ὁρτήν celebrate.., Hdt.2.48,60, al., cf. Act.Ap. 7.41; sacrifice, (ii B. C.).6 lift up, raise, ;τὸ ὄμμα ἀ. ἄνω Pl.R. 533d
; ἀ. τὰς ὀφρῦς, = ἀνασπᾶν, Plu. 2.975c;ἂν πυκτεύοντες ἀνάγωσιν ἑαυτούς Id.2.541b
.7 ἀ. παιᾶνα lift up a paean, S.Tr. 210; ἄναγε πολύδακρυν ἁδονάν, of a song of lamentation, E.El. 126; .8 ἀ. εἰς τιμήν raise to honour, Plu.Num.16;τίμιον ἀ. τινά E.HF 1333
; elevate, οἱ εἰς φιλοσοφίαν ἀνάγοντες [ἀστρονομίαν] Pl.R. 529a.9 in various senses, expectorants,Hp.
Morb.3.15; ἀ. ὀδόντας cut teeth, Id.Aph.3.25; ἀ. πλῆθος αἵματος bring up blood, Plu.Cleom.30; ἀ. μηρυκισμόν chew the cud, LXX Le.11.3, al.; τὸν Νεῖλον ἀναγέτω bring the Nile up [over its banks], Luc.DDeor.3;ἀ. φάλαγγα
deploy,Plu.
Crass.23: Geom., draw a line, Arist.Metaph. 1051a25; ἀ. τεταγμένως erect as an ordinate, Apollon.Perg.Con.2.49; in building, carry a line of works to a point, Plu.Nic.18:ἀ. ὕδωρ
distil,Syn.Alch.
p.66B.12 train, rear,θετὸν υἱόν AP9.254
(Phil.):—[voice] Pass.,εἰς μέτρα ἥβης ἀνηγόμην IG12(7).449
([place name] Amorgos); of plants,ἀ. ἀμπελῶνας S.
(?)Fr. 1010.2 τὸν λόγον ἐπ' ἀρχὴν ἀ. carry back, refer to its principles, Pl.Lg. 626d;εἰς ἄλλας ἀρχάς Arist. EN 1113b20
; , cf. GA 778b1, al.;εἰς γνωριμώτερον Metaph. 1040b20
; generally, refer,πάντα τοῖς λογισμοῖς εἰς ἀσφάλειαν Plu.Brut.12
;εἰς κοινὸν ὄνομα A.D.Synt.266.13
; freq. in [voice] Pass.,ἀνάγομαι εἴς τι Procl.Inst.21
;ὑπό τι Olymp. in Mete.326.33
;ἀπό, ἔκ τινος
to be derived from,A.D.
Adv.121.25, Synt.23.26; ἀ. ἀπό, ἐξ .. derive one's subsistence from.., Vett.Val.10.15,73.11.3 ἀ. τι εἰς τὸν δῆμον, Arist.Pol. 1292a25; of persons, ἀ. τινὰ ἐπὶ τὴν συγγραφήν refer him to the contract, D.56.31.4 reduce syllogism to another figure, Arist.APr. 29b1; reduce an argument to syllogism, ib. 46b40, al.5 in Law, return a slave sold with an undisclosed defect,εἰς πρατῆρα Pl.Lg. 915c
, cf. Hyp.Ath.15.6 refer a claimant,πράτορι ἢ εἰς πόλιν ἔνδικον Milet.3
No.140.42: abs.,ὁ ἔχων ἀναγέτω Foed.Delph.Pell.2
A15;ἀ. ὅθεν εἴληφας D.45.81
.7 rebuild, Plu.Publ.15, Cam.32.10 intr. (sc. ἑαυτόν), withdraw, X.Cyr.7.1.45, etc.; ἐπὶ πόδα ἀ. retreat facing enemy, 3.3.69;ἀ. ἐπὶ σκέλος Ar.Av. 383
: metaph., ἄναγε εἰς τοὐπίσω, perh. nautical, put back again, Pl.R. 528a.B [voice] Med. and [voice] Pass., put out to sea, set sail (v. supr. 1.2), Il.1.478, Hdt.3.137, etc.: [tense] fut.ἀνάξεσθαι Th.6.30
, etc.;ἀναχθέντες Hdt.3.138
, 4.152, cf. A.Ag. 626.2 metaph., put to sea, i. e. make ready, prepare oneself,ὡς ἐρωτήσων Pl.Chrm. 155d
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12 ἀνακρούω
A push back a gate-pin,βάλανον Aen.Tact.18.6
; stop short, check,ἵππον χαλινῷ X.Eq. 11.3
; back horses,τὸ ζεῦγος Plu.Alc.2
:—[voice] Pass., Them. in Ph.130.25.2 ἀπὸ χερσοῦ νῆα.. ἀνακρούεσκον thrust her off from shore, A.R.4.1650; throw up,δίσκον Philostr.Her.2.5
.II in [voice] Med., ἀνακρούεσθαι πρύμνην put one's ship astern, by backing water, Ar.V. 399, cf. D.S.11.18; or ἀνακρούεσθαι alone, Th.7.38,40; [ἐπὶ] πρύμνην ἀ. Hdt.8.84
; but νῆας ἀ., simply row back, Tryph.523: metaph., τὸν λόγον πάλιν ἀ. put back and make a fresh start, Pl.Phlb. 13d;παῦε.. μικρὸν ἀνακρουόμενος Luc.Nigr.8
;ὥσπερ ἁρμονίαν ἐκλελυμένην ἀ. αὖθις ἐπὶ σώφρονα νόμον καὶ βίον Plu.Cleom.16
.2 in Music, strike up, Theoc.4.31: hence, begin a speech, Plb.4.22.11.III ἀνακρούειν χεροῖν, = ἀνακροτεῖν, Autocr.1.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνακρούω
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13 ἐπάνειμι
A ibo) used as [tense] fut. of ἐπανέρχομαι, go back, return, Th.6.102, etc.; αὐλὸς.. ἐπάνεισιν the music of the flute will rise again, S.Tr. 642 (lyr.); in writing or speaking, go back or return to a point,ἐπὶ τὸν πρότερον λόγον Hdt.7.138
;ἐγὼ δ' ἔνθεν ἐξέβην ἐπάνειμι X.HG7.4.1
;μικρὸν ἐ. Id.Cyr.1.2.15
;ἐ. δὴ πάλιν ἐπὶ τὰς ἀποδείξεις D.18.42
, cf. 21.196; περὶ φύσεως πάσης ἐπανιόντα τῆς τῶν σώματων recurring to first principles of physiology, Pl.Lg. 857d.2 c. acc. rei, return to, recapitulate, τοὺς λόγους ib. 693c;τὰ ὑποτεθέντα ἐ. αὖθις Id.Ti. 61d
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14 αὖτις
αὖτις (αὖ), Attic αὖθις: again, back again, anew; often πάλιν αὖτις, ἂψ αὖτις, δεύτερον αὖτις, and standing alone, αὖτις ἰών, going ‘back,’ Il. 8.271, etc.; ταῦτα μεταφρασόμεσθα καὶ αὖτις, by and by, Il. 1.140; also merely transitional, τοῖς δ' αὖτις μετέειπε, ο , Od. 18.60.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > αὖτις
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15 ἄψ
ἄψ: back, backward, back again, again; freq. with verbs of motion, ἂψ ἰέναι, ἀπιέναι, ἀπονοστεῖν, στρέφειν, etc.; so ἂψ διδόναι, ἀφελέσθαι, ἂψ ἀρέσαι, Il. 9.120; ἂψ πάλιν, ἂψ αὖθις, Σ 2, Il. 8.335.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἄψ
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16 πάλαι
πάλαι adv. denoting past time in contrast to the present (Hom. et al.; ins, pap, LXX; Just.; Tat. 6, 2, Ant. 4, 153).① pert. to a point of time in the past, long ago, formerly (Philo, Sacr. Abel. 134 πάλαι, νῦν, αὖθις, ἀεί; Jos., Ant. 16, 40 and Just., A I, 14, 2 π. … νῦν) πάλαι ἂν μετενόησαν they would have repented long ago Mt 11:21; Lk 10:13; Hb 1:1. ταῦτα πάλαι ἠκούσαμεν these things we heard long ago 2 Cl 11:2 (prophetic quot. of unknown origin). ἐκεῖνοι οἱ π. ἠρνημένοι those who denied in time past Hs 9, 26, 6. ἄνθρωποι οἱ π. προγεγραμμένοι Jd 4 (mng. 2 is also poss.). αἱ π. ἁμαρτίαι the former sins, sins committed in time past 2 Pt 1:9 (cp. Appian, Bell. Civ. 4, 124 §521 ὁ πάλαι Καῖσαρ; BGU 747, 9 [II A.D.] οἱ πάλαι στρατιῶται). οἱ π. θεῖοι ἄγγελοι angels who were originally holy Papias (4).② pert. to a relatively long period of time, looking back fr. the present to a point of time in the past, for a long time (Pla., Phd. 8, 63d; Esth 3:13g; Jos., Ant. 11, 32, Vi. 226; Just., D. 13, 1; 51, 3) πάλαι δοκεῖτε you imagine all along 2 Cor 12:19 (v.l. πάλιν). Perh. Jd 4 (s. 1 above) and Mk 6:47 v.l. (s. 3 below).③ pert. to a point of time within a relatively short time looking back from the present (somewhat longer than the time span suggested by the use of ἤδη, q.v.), already (Appian, Syr. 66, 348) Mk 6:47 v.l. (looks back to the moment of departure.—Mng. 2 is also prob.). εἰ πάλαι ἀπέθανεν (looks back to the moment of crucifixion) whether he was already dead Mk 15:44 (v.l. ἤδη).—DELG. M-M. TW.
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MUSTELA — I. MUSTELA inter Numina Thebanorum, apud Clementem Alexandr. Protrept p. 19. Θηβαῖοι ῾τετιμήκασἰ τὰς γαλᾶς δὰ τὸν Ηῥακλέους γένεσιν. Galanthis enim Alcumenae parturienti astutiâ suâ opem tulerat, quapropter ab Herculis noverca Iunone in Mustelam… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
εναΐσσω — ἐναΐσσω (Α) ορμώ βίαια μέσα, εισορμώ («κἄπειτ ἐνᾴξας αὖθις ἐς δόμους πάλιν», Σοφ.) … Dictionary of Greek
μεταγράφω — και ματαγράφω (ΑM μεταγράφω) 1. γράφω εκ νέου, τροποποιώ ή διορθώνω ό,τι έγραψα, ξαναγράφω («ἅ δ οὐ καλῶς ἔγνων τότ , αὖθις μεταγράφω καλῶς πάλιν ἐς τήνδε δέλτον», Ευρ.) 2. αντιγράφω 3. μεταφράζω, ερμηνεύω («ἠξίωσεν οὗτος καὶ τὰ ὀνόματα...… … Dictionary of Greek