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εἰπάτω

  • 1 ειπάτω

    εἶπον
    said: aor imperat act 3rd sg (epic ionic)

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  • 2 εἰπάτω

    εἶπον
    said: aor imperat act 3rd sg (epic ionic)

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  • 3 εἰπάτω

    Ελληνικά-Ρωσικά λεξικό στα κείμενα της Καινής Διαθήκης (Греческо-русский словарь к текстам Нового Завета) > εἰπάτω

  • 4 εἶπον

    εἶπον ([tense] pres. ἔπω is used by Nic.Al. 429, 490, etc., but the [tense] pres. in use is φημί, λέγω, ἀγορεύω (v. infr. IV), the [tense] fut. ἐρέω, ἐρῶ, the [tense] pf. εἴρηκα), [dialect] Ep. and Lyr.
    A

    ἔειπον Il.1.552

    , al., Pi.O.4.25; subj. εἴπω ([dialect] Ep.

    εἴπωμι Od.22.392

    , - ῃσθα 11.224, - ῃσι Il.7.87); opt. εἴποιμι; inf. εἰπεῖν, [dialect] Ep. - έμεναι, -έμεν, 7.375, 9.688, [dialect] Dor. εἴπην (v. infr.); part. εἰπών: also [tense] aor. 1 εἶπα (

    ἔειπα Emp.17.15

    , Theoc.22.153), ὅπερ εἶπα as I said, Satyr.Vit.Eur.Fr.39xvii 14, mostly in [dialect] Ion. Prose, also Men. Pk. 128, Herod.3.26, UPZ62.14 (ii B. C.), and the [ per.] 2nd persons ind. and imper. of this form are preferred in [dialect] Att., [ per.] 2sg. ind.

    εἶπας Il.1.106

    , 108, etc.; imper. εἶπον (on the accent v. Hdn.Gr.1.460) Simon.154, Pl.Men. 71d, Men.891, Theoc.14.11, εἰπάτω (

    ἀν-ειπάτω IG22.1186.19

    (iv B.C.), but ἀν-ειπέτω ib.1247.13 (iii B.C.)), - ατον, -ατε; [ per.] 3pl.

    εἶπαν SIG 333.3

    (Samos, iv B.C.), later

    εἴπασαν IG7.2225.51

    ([place name] Thisbe); part.

    εἴπας Philem.42

    , [dialect] Aeol.

    εἴπαις Pi.O.8.46

    , cf. Ael.Dion.Fr. 156; in compds. [voice] Med. ἀπείπασθαι (q.v.), διείπασθαι (q.v.), but never in good [dialect] Att.: (redupl. [tense] aor. 2 from ϝεπ- 'say'; ϝείπην only cj. in Alc.55, Sapph. 28.2;

    ϝεῖπαι Leg.Gort.8.15

    ; with ἔ- (ϝ) ειπον cf. Skt. avocam, redupl. [tense] aor. of vac- 'say'; cf. ἔπος):—speak, say,

    ὣς εἰπών Il.1.68

    , etc.;

    τινί 17.692

    , etc.;

    εἰς ἅπαντας E.Hec. 303

    ; εἰπεῖν ἔν τισιν or μετά τισιν speak among a number, Il.10.445, 3.85, etc.: c. acc. cogn., ἔπος, μῦθον, θεοπρόπιον, οὐνόματα, etc., 3.204, 1.552,85, 17.260, etc.;

    τινί τι Od.1.169

    , al.; τι Alc., Sapph. ll. cc., etc.; τι ἔς or πρός τινα, S.Tr. 487, Aj. 292; εἰπεῖν περί τινος, ἀμφί τινι, Od.15.347, 14.364: c. gen., πατρός τε καὶ υἱέος of them, 11.174; εἰπεῖν ὅτι or ὡς to say that.., Il.17.655, Od.22.373, etc.: but also c. inf., Hdt.2.30, Th.7.35, Pl.Grg. 473a, etc. b. recite,

    ἔπη Id. Ion 535b

    .
    2 in parenthesis, ὡς ἔπος εἰπεῖν so to say, limiting a general statement, A.Pers. 714, etc.; speaking loosely, opp. ὄντως, Pl.Lg. 656e; opp. ἀκριβεῖ λόγῳ, Id.R. 341b;

    ὡς εἰπεῖν Th.3.38

    , al., Pl.Phdr. 258e, al.;

    ὡς ἀξίως εἰπεῖν Arist.PA 651b36

    : without

    ὡς, οὐ πολλῷ λόγῳ εἰπεῖν Hdt.1.61

    ;

    ἐς τὸ ἀκριβὲς εἰπεῖν Th.6.82

    ;

    σχεδὸν εἰπεῖν Pl.Sph. 237c

    :

    καθόλου εἰπεῖν Arist.Cat. 12a27

    ;

    ἡ ἁπλῶς εἰπεῖν ἀπόδειξις Id.APo. 75b23

    ; τὸ ξύμπαν εἶπαι, εἰπεῖν, Hdt.7.143, Th.1.138.
    3 εἴποι τις as one might say, dub. l. in Plb.15.35.1;

    ὥσπερ εἴποι τις Ar.Av. 180

    (s.v.l.);

    ὡς εἴποι τις D.Chr.64.5

    (s.v.l.).
    II c. acc. pers., address, accost one, Il.12.210, etc.
    2 name, mention, ib.1.90, etc.
    3 call one so and so,

    πολλοί τέ μιν ἐσθλὸν ἔειπον Od.19.334

    , cf. S.OC43, E.Med. 465, etc.
    4 c. dupl. acc. pers. et rei, tell or proclaim so of one, Il.6.479 (where ἀνιόντα depends on εἴποι) ; εἰπεῖν τινα ὅτι .. Pi.O.14.22;

    ἀτάσθαλόν τι εἰ. τινά Od.22.314

    ;

    κακὰ εἰ. τινά Ar.Ach. 649

    ;

    μηδὲν φλαῦρον εἰ. τ. Id.Nu. 834

    ;

    ἐῢ εἰ. τινά Od.1.302

    ; εἰ. τεθνεῶτ' Ὀρέστην speak of him as dead, A.Ch. 682.
    5 celebrate, of poets,

    Αἴαντος βίαν AP7.2.6

    (Antip. Sid.).
    III c. dat. pers. et inf., order or command one to.., Od. 15.76, 22.262, etc.; also εἰπεῖν πρός τινα, c. inf., 16.151: c. acc. et inf.,

    εἶπον τὰς παῖδας δεῦρ' ἄγειν τινά S.OC 932

    , cf. Pl.Phd. 59e, Herod. 6.26: folld. by ἵνα, freq. in NT, Ev.Matt.4.3, al.
    IV propose, move a measure in the assembly,

    εἰπὼν τὰ βέλτιστα D.3.12

    ; εἰπεῖν τὰ δέοντα ib.15;

    εἶπε ψήφισμα Id.24.11

    : freq. as a formal prefix to decrees and laws,

    Λάχης εἶπε Th.4.118

    , cf.IG12.24, al.; cf. ἀγορεύω.
    V plead,

    δίκην Il.18.508

    ;

    δικίδιον Ar.Eq. 347

    .
    VII imper. εἰπέ sts. used in addressing several persons, Ar.Ach. 328, Av. 366, D.4.10.

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  • 5 εἶπον

    εἶπον, vgl. ἔπος, mit Digamma; inf. εἰπεῖν; imperat. εἰπέ; auch aor. I. εἶπα, von dem Hom. εἴπατε hat; ἔειπα, Theocr. 22, 153; εἶπα bei Com., Alexis Ath. XI, 502 f; Philem. inc. 51 a; Athenio Ath. XIV, 660 (v. 38); εἶπας, bes. bei Tragg. die gew. Form der 2ten Person, wie Phryn. com. bei Schol. Ar. Av. 11; εἰπάτω neben εἰπέτω, Tragg., Plat. Phil. 60 d; εἴπατον, Prot. 353 a u. öfter; εἴπατε häufiger als εἴπετε; der imperat. εἶπον, od., wie Andere, z. B. Boeckh Pind. Ol. 6, 92, Jacobs Anth. Pal. p. 79 wollen, εἰπόν, ist seltener bei den Att., z. B. Plat. Men. 71 d; vgl. Schäfer zu D. Hal. C. V. p. 436; opt. εἴπειεν, Arist. gen. et int. 1, 2; partic. εἴπας, Philem. Ath. VIII, 340 d; εἴπαις, Pind. Ol. 8, 46; – aor. zu φημί od. ἀγορεύω, sagen. – Bei einem folgdn. inf. oft = hei ßen, befehlen; εἶπε περιμένειν Plat. Phaed. 59 e; Menex. 240 a; τὰς παῖδας δεῠρ' ἄγειν Soph. O. C. 936; oft vom Gesetz εἶπε, Oratt.; εἶπεν ψήφισμα Dem. 24, 11; von Rednern = ein Gesetz vorschlagen, Dem. u. A.; – τινά, Jemand anreden, Il. 12, 210. 17, 237; ihn nennen, τὰς πάνϑ' ὁρώσας Εὐμενίδας ὅγ' ἐνϑάδ' ἂν εἴποι λεώς νιν Soph. O. C. 43; τί τις ἄλλο εἴποι πλὴν ἀμφιςβητητικήν Plat. Soph. 225 a; von Einem verkündigen, Pind. Ol. 14, 32; aber τεϑνεῶτ' Ὀρέστην, für den inf., Aesch. Ch. 671; εὖ εἰπεῖν τινα, gut von Einem sprechen, Od. 1, 302 u. A.; λό γους μακρούς u. ä., Plat. Prot. 329 b; φάτιν Soph. Phil. 1033; ὡς ἔπος εἰπεῖν, ὡς εἰπεῖν, so zu sagen, Aesch. Pers. 700; um nur ein Wort zu sagen, z. B., dah. τὸν ὡς ἔπος εἰπεῖν ἄρχοντα, dem τὸν ἀκριβεῖ λόγῳ entgeggstzt, Plat. Rep. I, 341 b; οὐχ ὡς ἔπος εἰπεῖν μυριοστὸν ἀλλ' ὄντως Legg. II, 656 e; aber auch oft bescheidener Ausdruck für eine nachdrückliche Behauptung; ὡς εἰπεῖν, man möchte fast sagen, Thuc. 1, 1; seltner ὡς εἰπεῖν ἔπος, Plat. Legg. XII, 967 e; ὡς λόγῳ εἰπεῖν, Her. 2, 15. 53; είπέ μοι steht im Anfange der Rede auch wo Mehrere angeredet werden, εἰπέ μοι, τί φειδόμεσϑα τῶν λίϑων, ὦ δημόται, Ar. Ach. 328; βούλεσϑε, εἰπέ μοι Dem. 4, 10, wo Bremi zu vgl.

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  • 6 ἀλλά

    ἀλλά, Conj., orig. neut. pl. of ἄλλος,
    A otheruise: used adversatively to limit or oppose words, sentences, or clauses, stronger than δέ:
    I in simple oppositions, but,
    1 after neg. clauses,

    οὐ κακός, ἀλλ' ἀγαθός Thgn.212

    ;

    οὐδὲ μὲν Ἕκτωρ μίμνεν, ἀλλ'.. ἐφορμᾶται Il.15.690

    , etc.
    b after a simple neg.,

    ἦ παραφρονεῖς; οὔκ, ἀλλ' ὕπνος μ' ἔχει Ar.V.9

    , etc.
    c freq. after οὐ μόνον, μὴ μόνον, with or without

    καί, οὐ μόνον ἅπαξ, ἀ. πολλάκις Pl.Phdr. 228a

    , cf. Th. 3.59, X.Mem.1.4.13, etc.; without

    μόνον, οὐχ ἑσπέρας, ἀλλὰ καὶ μεσημβρίας E.Fr. 1006

    : also after οὐχ (or μὴ ( ὅτι, οὐχ (or μὴ) ὅπως, either, not only.. but..,

    μὴ ὅτι ἰδιώτην τινά, ἀλλὰ τὸν μέγαν βασιλέα Pl.Ap. 40d

    ;

    μὴ ὅτι κατὰ τὸ σῶμα, ἀλλὰ καὶ κατὰ τὴν ψυχήν Id.Smp. 207e

    ; or, not only not.. but..,

    οὐχ ὅπως κωλυταὶ.. γενήσεσθε, ἀλλὰ καὶ.. περιόψεσθε Th.1.35

    ;

    οὐχ ὅτι ὠργίζοντο, ἀλλ' ἐζήλουν D.19.265

    ; the neg. form is ἀλλ' οὐδέ, μὴ ὅτι ὑπὲρ ἄλλου, ἀλλ' οὐδὲ ὑπὲρ ἐμαυτοῦ

    δίκην εἴρηκα Is.10.1

    , etc.
    2 in the apodosis of hypothetical sentences, still, at least,

    εἴπερ γάρ τε.. ἀλλά τε Il.1.82

    , etc.: in Prose, esp. ἀλλ' οὖν.. γε or

    ἀλλά.. γε, εἰ καὶ σμικρά, ἀ. οὖν ἴση γε ἡ χάρις Hdt.3.140

    ; εἰ μή (sc. ὁρῶ) , ἀλλ' ἀκούω γε, Pl.Grg. 470d, cf. Isoc.3.15,al.;

    εἰ μηδέν ἐστι τελευτήσαντι, ἀλλ' οὖν τοῦτόν γε τὸν χρόνον ἧττον ἀηδὴς ἔσομαι Pl.Phd. 91b

    (in later Gk. ἀλλά γε may be in juxtaposition,

    εἰ ἄλλοις οὐκ εἰμὶ ἀπόστολος, ἀλλά γε ὑμῖν εἰμί 1 Ep.Cor.9.2

    , and ἀ. γε δή is found with vv. Il. in Pl.Phdr. 262a); εἰ καὶ μετέχουσι.. ἀλλ' οὐ .. Arist. Pol. 1282a11:—less freq. after Conjunctions of Time, as

    ἐπεὶ δή Od.14.151

    ;

    ἐπεί S.OC 241

    .
    b after Hom., ἀ. is used elliptically, esp. with Advbs. of Time, ὦ θεοὶ πατρῷοι, συγγένεσθέ γ' ἀ. νῦν (sc. εἰ μὴ πρότερον, ἀ. νῦν γε) S.El. 411, cf. Ant. 552, E.Heracl. 565;

    ἀ. τῷ χρόνῳ Id.Med. 912

    ; ἐὰν οὖν ἀ. νῦν γ' ἔτι, i.e.ἐὰν οὖν [μὴἄλλοτε], ἀ. νῦν γε .. if then now at least ye still.., D.3.33, cf. Lys.10.15:—without an Adv. of Time, at least,

    ἡ δ' ἀ. πρός σε μικρὸν εἰπάτω μόνον Ar. Pax 660

    , cf. S.OC 1276, E.HF 331.
    3 sts.= ἀλλ' ἤ (q.v.), except, but, οὔτι μοι αἴτιος ἄλλος, ἀ... τοκῆε no one else, but.., Od.8.312;

    οὐδέ τις ἄλλη φαίνετο γαιάων, ἀ. οὐρανὸς ἠδὲ θάλασσα 12.404

    ;

    ἔπαισεν οὔτις ἀ. ἐγώ S.OT 1331

    ;

    ἡδέα.. οὐκ ἔστιν ἀ. τούτοις Arist.EN 1176a22

    , cf. 1152b30: cf. reverse process in our word but=be out, except:—sts. with force of after comparatives, τάφον, οὐκ ἐν ᾧ κεῖνται μᾶλλον, ἀ.ἐν ᾧ ἡ δόξα κτλ. not that in which they are lying, but far more.., Th.2.43;

    οὐχ ὅπλων τὸ πλέον, ἀ. δαπάνης Id.1.83

    .
    4 with neg. after an affirmative word or clause, to be rendered simply by not,

    ἀγαθῶν, ἀ. οὐχὶ κακῶν αἴτιον Lys.14.16

    ;

    τῶν σπουδαίων, ἀ. μὴ τῶν φαύλων Isoc.1.2

    ;

    ἐκεῖθεν, ἀ. οὐκ ἐνθένδε ἡρπάσθη Pl.Phdr. 229d

    :—after a question, τί δεῖ ἐμβαλεῖν λόγον περὶ τούτου, ἀ. οὐχὶ προειπεῖν; X.Cyr.2.2.19, cf. Isoc.15.229, etc.
    b without neg.,

    μικρὸς μὲν ἔην δέμας, ἀ. μαχητής Il.5.801

    .
    II to oppose whole sentences,but, yet:
    1 freq. in transitions, as Il.1.135, 140, etc.; ἀ. καὶ ὥς .. 1.116; ἀ. οὐδ' ὥς .. Od. 1.6:—after Hom. in answers and objections, nay but.., well but.., freq. with negs., esp. in making and answering objections, Ar. Ach. 402, 407; also in affirmative answers, Pl.Prt. 330b, Grg. 449a, etc.:—repeated in a succession of questions or objections, πότερον ᾔτουν σέ τι.. ; ἀ. ἀπῄτουν; ἀ. περὶ παιδικῶν μαχόμενος; ἀ. μεθύων ἐπαρῴνησα; X.An.5.8.4, cf. Pl.Thg. 123e, Isoc. 17.47; ἀ. μήν .., answered by .., Arist.Pol. 1287a23:—in vehement answers Pl. often uses νὴ τοὺς θεοὺς ἀ..., μὰ Δἴ ἀ .., Grg. 481c, Phlb. 36a, cf. Alc.1.110b, c:—at beginning of speech, to introduce a general objection, Od.4.472, cf.X.Smp.1, Men.Georg.22.
    2 with imper. or subj., to remonstrate, encourage, persuade, etc., freq. in Hom., ἀ. ἄγε, ἴθι, Il.1.210, 11.611;

    ἀ. ἴομεν 6.526

    ;

    ἀ. πίθεσθε 1.259

    ; after voc.,

    ὦ Φίντις, ἀ. ζεῦξον Pi.O.6.22

    , cf. Tyrt. 10.15, etc.; answered by a second

    ἀ., ἀ. περιμένετε. ἀ. περιμενοῦμεν Pl.R. 327b

    ;

    ἀλλ' ἕρπεθ' ὡς τάχιστα S.OC 1643

    , cf. Ant. 1029, etc.
    3 to break off a subject abruptly,

    ἀ. τά γε Ζεὺς οἶδεν Od.15.523

    ; ἀ. ταῦτα μὲν τί δεῖλέγειν; S.Ph.11, cf. Tr. 467, etc.
    4 in resuming an address after parenthesis, Pi.O.2.12, 4.7.
    5 in elliptical phrases, οὐ μὴν ἀ., οὐ μέντοι ἀ ... it is not [so], but.., ὁ ἵππος πίπτει καὶ μικροῦ αὐτὸν ἐξετραχήλισεν· οὐ μὴν [ἐξετ ραχήλισεν] ἀ. ἐπέμεινεν ὁ Κῦρος it did not however [throw him], but.., X.Cyr.1.4.8;

    οὐ μέντοι ἀ. Pl.Smp. 173b

    ;

    οὐ γὰρ ἀ. Ar.Ra.58

    , 498:—after

    δέ, ὑμεῖς δέ μ' ἀ. παιδὶ συμφονεύσατε E.Hec. 391

    .
    III when joined with other Particles, each retains proper force, as,
    1 ἀλλ' ἄρα, used by Hom. in transitions, Il.6.418, 12.320, etc.; later, to introduce an objection, Pl. Ap. 25a; in questions, ἀλλ' ἆρα .. ; Id.R. 381b.
    2 ἀλλ' οὖν, concessive, at all events, Ar.Ra. 1298;

    τοὺς πρώτους χρόνους ἀ. οὖνπροσεποιοῦνθ' ὑμῖν εἶναι φίλοι Aeschin.3.86

    ; well then, Pl.Prt. 310a; but then, however, with γε following, Hdt.3.140, S.Ant.84, E.Cyc. 652, Isoc.3.18, etc.; ἀλλ' οὖν γε in apodosi, v. supr. 1.2.
    3 ἀλλὰ γάρ, freq. with words between, but really, certainly, as ἀλλὰ γὰρ Κρέοντα λεύσσω.., παύσω γόους, but this is irreg. for ἀλλά, Κρέοντα γὰρ λεύσσω, παύσω γόους, E.Ph. 1308, cf. S.Ant. 148; for the reg. order cf. S. Ph.81, E.Heracl. 480, Med. 1067; freq. elliptical, the Verb being understood, Hdt.8.8, A.Pr. 941, S.Ant. 155: in Hom. only with negs.,

    ἀλλ' οὐ γάρ Il.7.242

    , Od.14.355, al., cf. S.OT 1409; ἀ. γὰρ δή, ἀ. γάρ τοι, S.Aj. 167, Ph.81.
    4 ἀ. εἰ .. quid si.. ? Il.16.559.
    5 ἀ. ἦ in questions, chiefly of surprise or remonstrance, A. Ch. 220, S.El. 879, Ar.Ach. 1111; ἀλλ' ἦ, τὸ λεγόμενον, κατόπιν ἑορτῆς ἥκομεν; Pl.Grg. 447a, cf. Prt. 309c.
    6 ἀ. followed by strengthening Particle,

    ἀλλ' ἤτοι μὲν ταῦτα θεῶν ἐν γούνασι κεῖται Il. 17.514

    ; esp. c. imper., 1.211, al.;

    ἀλλά τοι Od. 15.518

    , A.Pers. 795, etc.; ἀ. μέντοι, with or without γε, Pl.Smp. 214e, Hp.Ma. 287d, al.; ἀ. μήν, v. μήν; ἀ. δή, mostly with words between, S. Aj. 1271, OC 586, Isoc.4.109, etc.; without intervening words, Pl.Ap. 37c, al.;

    ἀ. δῆτα Id.Hp.Ma. 285c

    ;

    ἀ. μὲν δὴ καὶ αὐτός Id.Tht. 143b

    , cf. S.El. 103.
    IV = et quidem, Olymp. in Mete.1.13, al.

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  • 7 Weigh

    v. trans.
    Weigh in the scales: Ar. and P. ἱστναι.
    Weigh one set of pleasures against another: P. ἡδέα πρὸς ἡδέα ἱστάναι (Plat., Prot. 356B).
    Let him repeat another sentence and weigh it against mine: Ar. ἀλλʼ ἕτερον εἰπάτω τι κἀντιστησάτω (Ran. 1389).
    Casting eyes on two and weighing them in his hands: V. δισσούς γʼ ἀθρήσας κἀπιβαστάσας χεροῖν (Eur., Cycl. 379).
    Generally, measure: P. and V. μετρεῖν, σταθμᾶσθαι, συμμετρεῖσθαι; see Measure.
    Examine: P. and V. ἐξετάζειν, σκοπεῖν, διασκοπεῖν; see Examine.
    Ponder on: P. and V. ἐνθυμεῖσθαι (acc.), λογίζεσθαι (acc.); see under Ponder.
    Compare: P. and V. εἰκάζειν, πεικάζειν, ἀντιτιθέναι; see Compare.
    V. intrans.
    Have a certain weight: P. ἔχειν σταθμόν.
    To weigh forty talents: P. ἔχειν τεσσαράκοντα τάλαντα σταθμόν (Thuc. 2, 13).
    Weigh a mina: P. ἄγειν μνᾶν (Dem. 617).
    Have weight, influence: P. and V. ῥοπὴν ἔχειν, δύναμιν ἔχειν (Eur., Phoen. 440).
    When they have seen that all else has weighed less with you than the law: P. πάντα τἄλλα παρʼ ὑμῖν ἑορακότες ἀσθενέστερα τοῦ νόμου γεγενημένα.
    Weigh down, v. trans.; P. βαρύνειν, V. καταρρέπειν, βρθειν (Æsch., Pers. 346).
    Be weighed down: P. and V. ῥέπειν, βρθειν (or pass.) (also Plat., Phaedrus, 247B, but rare P.).
    met., oppress: P. and V. πιέζειν; see Oppress, Trouble.
    Weigh upon, trouble the mind, met.: P. and V. ἐνθμιος εἶναι (dat.); see Trouble.
    Be weighted with: V. βρθειν (or pass.) (dat.).

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  • 8 εἶπον

    εἶπον (Hom.+) used as 2 aor. of λέγω ‘say’ (B-D-F §101, p. 46); subj. εἴπω, impv. εἶπον; inf. εἰπεῖν, ptc. εἰπών. Somet. takes 1 aor. endings (Meisterhans3-Schw. 184, 6; Schweizer 182; Mayser 331; EpArist index) εἶπα, εἶπας, εἶπαν; impv. εἰπόν Mk 13:4; Lk 22:67; Ac 28:26 (on the accent s. W-S. §6, 7d; Mlt-H. 58. On the other hand, εἶπον acc. to PKatz, TLZ 61, ’36, 284 and B-D-F §81, 1), εἰπάτω, εἴπατε (GrBar 13:2), εἰπάτωσαν; ptc. εἴπας Ac 7:37, fem. εἴπασα J 11:28 v.l.; Hv 3, 2, 3; 4, 3, 7. Fut. ἐρῶ; pf. εἴρηκα, 3 pl. εἰρήκασιν and εἴρηκαν (Rv 19:3), inf. εἰρηκέναι; plpf. εἰρήκειν. Pass. 1 aor. ἐρρέθην (ἐρρήθην v.l. Ro 9:12, 26; Gal 3:16), ptc. ῥηθείς; pf. εἴρηται, ptc. εἰρημένος (B-D-F §70, 1; 81, 1; 101 p. 46; W-S. §13, 13; Rob. index) ‘say, speak’
    to express a thought, opinion, or idea, say, tell
    w. direct or indirect obj. or equivalent τὸν λόγον Mt 26:44. ὅσα Lk 12:3. τί vs. 11; a parable tell (Artem. 4, 80 Μενεκράτης εἶπεν ὄνειρον) 19:11; the truth 2 Cor 12:6 and oft. τοῦτο ἀληθές this as someth. true= this truly J 4:18. τί εἴπω; what shall I say? J 12:27. As a rhetor. transition formula (s. also 3 below) τί ἐροῦμεν; what shall we say or conclude? what then? Ro 3:5; 6:1; 7:7; 9:14, 30. λόγον εἴς τινα say someth. against someone Lk 12:10; also κατά τινος Mt 5:11; 12:32. τί τινι say someth. to someone Gal 3:16. ἔχω σοί τι εἰπεῖν I have someth. to say to you (cp. Lucian, Tim. 20) Lk 7:40. τί εἴπω ὑμῖν; what shall I say to you? 1 Cor 11:22. τὶ πρός τινα say someth. to someone (Pla., Prot. 345c; Herodas 2, 84; Philostrat., Vi. Apoll. 6, 20, 6; Ex 23:13; Jos., Vi. 205) a parable Lk 12:16; speak w. reference to someone Mk 12:12; Lk 20:19. Also πρὸς ταῦτα to this Ro 8:31. τὶ περί τινος say someth. about someone or someth. (X., Vect. 4, 13) J 7:39; 10:41. εἰρήκει περὶ τοῦ θανάτου he had referred to death 11:13. ὑπὲρ (περὶ v.l.) οὗ ἐγὼ εἶπον of whom I spoke J 1:30 (introducing dir. speech). W. acc. of pers. ὸ̔ν εἶπον of whom I said vs. 15; cp. ὁ ῥηθείς the one who was mentioned Mt 3:3. εἰπεῖν τινα καλῶς speak well of someone Lk 6:26. κακῶς speak ill of someone Ac 23:5 (Ex 22:27). W. omission of the nearer obj., which is supplied fr. the context Lk 22:67; J 9:27 al. As an answer σὺ εἶπας sc. αὐτό you have said it is evasive or even a denial (as schol. on Pla. 112e Socrates says: σὺ ταῦτα εἶπες, οὐκ ἐγώ. S. also the refusal to give a clearly affirmative answer in Const. Apost. 15, 14, 4 οὐκ εἶπεν ὁ κύριος ‘ναί’, ἀλλʼ ὅτι ‘σὺ εἶπας’.—λέγω 2e end) Mt 26:25, 64.—W. indication of the pers., to whom someth. is said: in the dat. Mt 5:22; 8:10, 13, 19, 21 and oft. τινὶ περί τινος tell someone about someth. 17:13; J 18:34. Also πρός τινα for the dat. (Lucian, Dial. Mort. 1; Jos., Ant. 11, 210) Mk 12:7; Lk 1:13, 34, 61 and very oft. (w. acc. εἶπον τὸν ἄγγελον GrBar 6:3; 10:7).
    w. direct discourse foll.: Mt 2:8; 9:22; 12:24, 49; 14:29; 15:16, 32; 17:17 and very oft. οὐδὲ ἐροῦσιν= nor will they be able to say Lk 17:21 (cp. Herodas 4, 73 οὐδʼ ἐρεῖς, with direct discourse foll. as in Lk); of someth. said in the past J 14:28.—As a formula introducing an objection (Diod S 13, 21, 5 ἐροῦσί τινες ἴσως; Dio Chrys. 14 [31], 47 ἴσως οὖν ἐρεῖ τις) ἀλλὰ ἐρεῖ τις (X., Cyr. 4, 3, 10; Appian, Bell. Civ. 3, 16 §59 ἀλλὰ … ἐρεῖ τις; Ps.-Clem., Hom. 9, 16 p. 98, 1; 5 Lag.) 1 Cor 15:35; Js 2:18 (on various views, DVerseput, NTS 43, ’97, 108 n. 22). ἐρεῖς οὖν Ro 11:19; w. μοι added 9:19. πρὸς ἡμᾶς Ac 21:13 D. Inserted τίς οὖν αὐτῶν, εἰπέ, πλεῖον ἀγαπήσει αὐτόν; which one, tell me, will love him more? Lk 7:42 v.l.
    w. ὅτι foll. (Diod S 12, 16, 5; 12, 74, 3; Jos., Vi. 205) Mt 28:7, 13; J 7:42; 8:55; 16:15; 1J 1:6, 8, 10; 1 Cor 1:15; 14:23 al.
    w. acc. and inf. foll. Ro 4:1 (text uncertain).
    regularly used w. quotations: Tit 1:12; usually fr. the OT ἐρρέθη Ro 9:12; καθὼς εἴρηκεν Hb 4:3. τὸ ῥηθὲν ὑπὸ κυρίου διὰ τοῦ προφήτου Mt 1:22. ὑπὸ τ. θεοῦ 22:31. διὰ τοῦ προφήτου Ac 2:16; cp. Mt 2:17, 23; 4:14; 8:17; 12:17; 13:35; 24:15 (Just., D. 27, 1 διὰ … Ἠσαίου οὕτως εἴρηται) al. τὸ εἰρημένον what is written Lk 2:24; Ac 13:40; Ro 4:18.—EHowind, De ratione citandi in Ciceronis Plutarchi Senecae Novi Testamenti scriptis obvia, diss. Marburg 1921.
    with questions w. direct discourse foll. (Epict. 3, 23, 18a=ask; Zech 1:9a) Mt 9:4; 17:19, 24; 18:21; 20:32; 26:15 al. W. dat. of pers. Mt 13:10, 27.
    w. adv. modifier ὁμοίως Mt 26:35. ὡσαύτως 21:30; or an adv. expr. ἐν παραβολαῖς in parables= parabolically 22:1. διὰ παραβολῆς using a parable Lk 8:4. W. καθὼς of someth. said in the past (Jos., Ant. 8, 273 καθὼς εἶπεν ὁ προφήτης; cp. Dt 1:21; 19:8; Is 41:22 τὰ ἐπερχόμενα εἴπατε ἡμῖν) Mt 28:6; Mk 14:16; Lk 22:13; cp. J 16:4. εἰπὲ λόγῳ say the word Lk 7:7; Mt 8:8. διὰ φωνῆς πνεύματος ἁγίου through the voice of the Holy Spirit AcPl Ha 11, 5.
    to answer a question, answer, reply (Ps.-Pla., De Virt. 2, 376d οὐκ ἔχω εἰπεῖν=I cannot answer that; Ps.-Pla., Eryx. 21 p. 401D ἔχειν εἰπεῖν=be able to answer) Mt 15:34; 16:14; 26:18 al. On its use w. ἀποκρίνεσθαι, freq. in narrative to denote transition, s. ἀποκρ. 2. Also without a preceding question in conversation Mt 14:18; 15:27; Mk 9:39; Lk 1:38 and oft.
    to reach a conclusion by reasoning, conclude, as in the transitional formula τί ἐροῦμεν; what conclusion are we to draw? Ro 3:5; 6:1; 9:14, 30; on Ro 4:1 s. FDanker, in Gingrich Festschr. ’72, 103f. S. also 1a.
    to apply a name or term to someone, call w. double acc. (Maximus Tyr. 14, 5c κόλακα τὸν Ὀδυσσέα; Diog. L. 6, 40 Diogenes the Cynic is called a ‘dog’; SibOr 4, 140) ἐκείνους εἶπεν θεούς J 10:35. ὑμᾶς εἴρηκα φίλους 15:15 (cp. Od. 19, 334; X., Apol. 15; Lucian, Tim. 20).
    to give instructions or orders, tell, order (Ex 19:8b; 2 Ch 24:8; w. inf. foll.: Ex 35:1b; Wsd 9:8; Epict. 1, 14, 3 ὅταν [ὁ θεὸς] εἴπῃ τοῖς φυτοῖς ἀνθεῖν, ἀνθεῖ; Aberciusins. 17) εἶπεν δοθῆναι αὐτῇ φαγεῖν he ordered that she be given someth. to eat Mk 5:43. εἶπεν καὶ ταῦτα παρατιθέναι he told them to place this also before (the people) 8:7. W. ἵνα foll. Mt 4:3; Mk 9:18; Lk 4:3.
    to tell oneself someth., think. Corresp. to אָמַר בְּלִבּוֹ the expr. εἰπεῖν ἐν ἑαυτῷ (Esth 6:6; Tob 4:2 BA; S has ἐν τῇ καρδίᾳ αὐτοῦ) means say to oneself or quietly, think (to oneself) Mt 9:3; Lk 7:39; 16:3; 18:4; also ἐν τῃ καρδίᾳ αὐτοῦ (Dt 8:17; 9:4; Ps 9:27; 13:1; s. above) Lk 12:45; Ro 10:6.—In mss. and edd. εἶπον freq. interchanges w. λαλέω, λέγω, φημί, and is v.l. in Mt 19:18; Mk 6:16; Lk 19:30; J 7:45, 50; 9:10; 13:24; Ac 23:7.—B. 1253f. DELG s.v. ἔπος 2. Frisk s.v. εἶπον and ἔπος. M-M. TW. Also s. λέγω.

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