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41 εὐρύοπα
εὐρύοπᾰ, ὁ, [dialect] Ep. epith. of Zeus, used as nom. in fifth foot, Od. 14.235, al., cf. Pi.Pae.6.134, 8.24; as voc. (only once in Hom.), [full] εὐρύοπαAΖεῦ Il.16.241
; εὐρύοπα Κρονίδης Orac. ap. Hdt.8.77, cf. h.Hom. 23.4; also as acc. (as if from nom. εὐρύοψ), εὐρύοπα Ζῆν Il.8.206
, al.; , cf. 24.98;Ζῆνα.. εὐρύοπα κρείοντα h.Hom.23.2
; later, of a mortal, κῆρυξ εὐ. BMus.Inscr.902 (Halic., iii B.C.). [[pron. full] ᾰ by nature, freq. [pron. full] ᾱ by position.] (Derived by the Greeks from ὄπ-, ὄψομαι, wide-eyed (cf. ἥλιος εὐ. Orph.L. 701 ) or from ὄπ- 'voice' (cf. ϝέπος, ὄψ (A), vox), far-sounding, i.e. thundering (cf.χορὸς εὐρύοπα κέλαδον φθεγγόμενος Lyr.Adesp.93
, cf. Sch. Il.1.498): prob. cogn. with Skt. urūc[imacracute] 'wide', epith. of Heaven-and-Earth, etc., fem. of uru-vyác- or *uru-ác-.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὐρύοπα
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42 εὑρίσκω
A , Th.7.67, etc.: [tense] aor. 2εὗρον Il.1.498
, etc., later ηὗρον or , etc.; [ per.] 3pl. , BGU1201.16 (i A.D.); imper. εὑρέ Hdn.Gr.2.23; [dialect] Ep. inf.εὑρέμεναι Od.12.393
: later [tense] aor. 1εὕρησα Man.5.137
; εὗρα v.l. in Ev.Luc.8.35, Act.Ap.5.10, (ἐν-) PGen.3.19 (ii A.D.): [tense] pf. , etc., [tense] pf. imper. [ per.] 2sg.εὕρηκε Nausicr.1
D.:—[voice] Med., [tense] fut.εὑρήσομαι Hdt.9.6
, Lys.13.9, etc.: [tense] aor. 2εὑρόμην Hom.
, [dialect] Att. ηὑρ- or εὑρ- A.Pr. 269, Th.1.58, etc.: [tense] aor.1εὑράμην Hes.Fr.116.3
(testes omnes), Str.12.34.4, Iamb.VP35.255, AP9.29 (Antiphil.), Epigr. ap. Paus.6.20.14, Ep.Hebr.9.12, IG3.900 (ii A.D.):—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.εὑρεθήσομαι S.OT 108
, E.IA 1105, Isoc.9.41: [tense] aor. 1 ηὑρέθην or , etc.: [tense] pf. ηὕρημαι or εὕρ- A.Pers. 743 (troch), etc.—Hom. has only [tense] aor. [voice] Act. and [voice] Med., exc. ἔθ' εὑρίσκω (v.l. ἐφευρίσκω) Od.19.158. (Earlier [dialect] Att. Inscrr. have ηὑρέθην, ηὕρημαι, as IG22.1636.32, al., Epigr.Gr.35 (iv B.C.): (Magn. Mae., ii B.C.): the augm. is seldom found in Papyri,ηὕρισκεν PPetr. 3p.101
(iii B. C.); never in those of Men. or Phld.):— find, , etc.; εὕρημα εὑ., v. εὕρημα.2 c. part., find that..,εὕρισκε Λακεδαιμονίους.. προέχοντας Hdt.1.56
, cf. 1.5:—and in [voice] Pass.,ἤν εὑρεθῇς μὴ δίκαιος ὤν S.Tr. 411
, cf. OT 839, OC 946: with part. omitted, ὅταν τοὺς θεοὺς εὕρω κακούς (sc. ὄντας) Id.Ph. 452; εὑρήσει τοσαῦτα ἔτη (sc. ὄντα) Th.5.26; θῆλυς εὕρημαι (sc. ὤν) S.Tr. 1075;ἄνους ηὑρέθη Id.Aj. 763
.3 c. inf., εὕρισκε πρῆγμά οἱ εἶναι .. found that the thing for him was.., Hdt.1.79:—[voice] Med., εὑρίσκεται (sed leg. εὕρισκέ τε) ταῦτα καιριώτατα εἶναι ib. 125:—[voice] Act., also, find means, be able,οὐχ εὑρίσκει χρήσασθαι Arr.Epict.2.12.2
.4 εὑ. ὅπως .. to find by what means.., Th.7.67:—[voice] Med., c.inf., find out or discover how to..,ηὕρετο.. παύειν E.Med. 196
(anap.).5 [voice] Pass., εὑρέθη ὅτι .. it was found that.., LXX 1 Es.2.22(26).II find out, discover,οὐδέ τι μῆχος εὑρέμεναι δυνάμεσθα Od. 12.393
; , cf. Il.7.31;εὑ. ὁδόν Pi.P.10.29
;ἐξ ἀμηχάνων πόρον A.Pr.59
;μηχανὴν σωτηρίας Id.Th. 209
;πημάτων ἄρηξιν S.El. 875
;τινα ἐμοῦ βελτίονα Ar.Pl. 104
, etc.: abs.,εὕρηκα Archim.
ap. Plu.2.1094c:—[voice] Med.,εὕρετο τέκμωρ Il.16.472
; ὄνομ' εὕρεο think of a name to give him, Od.19.403;εἴ τιν' ἑταίροισιν θανάτου λύσιν.. εὑροίμην 9.422
.2 c. inf., get a chance of, be able, (ii/iii A.D.), cf. 17,20, PGrenf.1.64.3 (vi A.D.), etc.III devise, invent, , etc.; :—[voice] Med., τὰ δ' ἔργα τοὺς λόγους εὑρίσκεται deeds make themselves words, S.El. 625.IV get, gain, ἀρετάν, δόξαν, Pi.O.7.89, P.2.64; ; , cf. E.Med. 1107 (anap.); (lyr.);ἀφ' ὧν ὄνασιν εὕρωσι Id.El. 1061
; μέγ' εὑρεῖν κέρδος ib. 1305;εὑ. σωτηρίαν τῷ ἀνθρώπῳ Pl.Prt. 321c
; εὑ. μητρὶ φόνον bring about murder, E.El. 650: abs., acquire wealth, LXX Le.25.47:—[voice] Med., find or get for oneself, bring on oneself,οἷ.. αὐτῷ πρώτῳ κακὸν εὕρετο Od.21.304
(so in [voice] Act., );αὐτὸς ηὑρόμην πόνους A.Pr. 269
;μοῖραν ηὕρετ' ἀσφαλῆ Id.Ag. 1588
, cf. Th. 880 (lyr.): so in [tense] pf. [voice] Pass.,μέγα πένθος ηὕρηται S.Aj. 615
(lyr.); εὑρήσεται τιμωρίην will get for himself, obtain, Hdt.3.148, cf.9.26;ἀλεωρήν Id.9.6
;κλέος Pi.P.3.111
;ἄδειαν εὑρόμενος And.1.15
;ἀτέλειαν D.20.1
;εὑρίσκεσθαι ὠφελίαν ἀπό τινος Th.1.31
;τι παρά τινος IG12.108.47
, Lys.13.9; εὑ. παρά τινος c. inf., procure from him that.., Hdt.9.28;δεηθέντες οὐκ ἐδύναντο εὑρέσθαι Lys.14.20
.V esp. of merchandise, etc., fetch, earn money, εὑροῦσα πολλὸν χρυσίον having fetched a large sum, Hdt. 1.196;ηὗρε πλέον ἢ ἐνενήκοντα τάλαντα X.HG3.4.24
, cf. Vect.4.40; οἰκία εὑρίσκουσα δισχιλίας (sc. δραχμάς) Is.8.35; ἐγδίδομεν.. τοὺς θριγκοὺς.. ὅτι ἂν εὕρωσιν for what they will fetch, IG7.3073.7 (Lebad.); ἐρωτᾶν τί εὑρίσκει what it will fetch, Thphr.Char.15.4.2 of the sum or bid which secures an article or contract, οἰκέτην.. ἀποδίδοται τοῦ εὑρόντος sells for what he will fetch, X.Mem.2.5.5;τοῦ ἤδη εὑρίσκοντος ἀπεδίδοτο Aeschin.1.96
, cf. SIG966.37 (Attica, iv B.C.), 581.99 (Rhodes-Hierapytna, ii B.C.); ἐκτιθέτωσαν τὸ εὑρίσκον ἐφ' ἡμέρας δέκα the highest or winning bid, PRev.Laws48.16 (iii B.C.), cf. UPZ 112vi9 (iii B.C.); προσέβαλον αὐτῷ τοῦ εὑρίσκοντος ἀνὰ [x] ἱερεῖα [x] I have placed at his disposal [x] pigs at the current price of [x], PCair.Zen.161.5 (iii B.C.), cf. UPZ114(1).24 (ii B.C.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὑρίσκω
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43 κακουργέω
A do evil, work wickedness, E.Or. 823 (lyr.), etc.;κ. τι Antipho 2.3.2
; μηδὲν κ. Pl.Prt. 326a;περί τινας Id.R. 416d
; ἵππος ἢν κακουργῇ be vicious, X.Oec.3.11; ἀδικεῖν καὶ κ. Ar.Nu. 1175;κ. καὶ ἐξαμαρτάνειν Pl.Hp.Mi. 375d
:—[voice] Pass., εὗρέν τι -ηθέν found that a fraud had been committed, POxy.1468.19 (iii A.D.).2 of discussion, κ. ἐν τοῖς λόγοις use captious or unfair arguments, Pl.Grg. 489b, cf. 483a, Arist.Rh. 1404b39.3 of things,ὁ.. ἱδρὼς κακουργεῖ X.Mem.1.4.6
.2 c. acc. rei, ravage a country,τὴν Εὔβοιαν Th.2.32
, cf. 3.1;κ. τὴν Χώραν καὶ τὰ κτήματα Pl.Lg. 760e
, etc.; κ. τὸν λόγον spoil the argument, Id.R. 338d.4 c. dat., κ. τοῖς προβάτοις, of dogs, Pl.R. 416a.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κακουργέω
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45 παράφασις
A address, encouragement, consolation,ἀγαθὴ δὲ παραίφασίς ἐστιν ἑταίρου Il.11.793
; παραίφασιν εὗρεν ἐρώτων a way of calming them, APl.5.373.3.2 allurement, persuasion, in the cestus of Aphrodite,πάρφασις, ἥ τ' ἔκλεψε νόον πύκα περ φρονεόντων Il.14.217
; deceitful speaking,ἐχθρὰ πάρφασις Pi.N.8.32
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46 πάροδος
πάροδος (A), ὁ,A = παροδίτης, LXX Ez. 16.25, IG 14.1372 ([place name] Rome), 12(7).445 ([place name] Aegiale), BCH 46.355 ([place name] Lebedus), CIG 3273 ([place name] Smyrna).------------------------------------πάροδος (B), ἡ,A way by or past, passage, Th.3.21, Arist.Cael. 294b26 ; π. καὶ τροπαὶ τῶν ἄστρων ib. 296b4, cf. Simp. in Cael.507.24; π. τοῦ χρόνου passage, lapse of time, Porph.Sent.44.2 going by or past, passing, entrance, Th.4.82 ; ἐν τῇ π. as they passed by, Id.1.126, cf. Plb.5.68.8 ; κατὰ τὴν π. Id.21.46.12 ; ἐκ π., ἐν π., by the way, cursorily, Arist. Cael. 306b27, Phld. Rh.1.245 S., D.S.18.16 ;π. τινὶ ἐπὶ τὰς ὕστερον πράξεις διδόναι Plu. 2.345c
; τὴν π. ἵν' ἔχῃς τῶν θυρῶν εὐνουστέραν entrance by the door, Dionys. Com.3.17.II narrow entrance or approach, mountain-pass, as Thermopylae, etc., Lys.2.30, X.An.4.7.4, etc.; λαβεῖν τὰς π. take the pass, D.5.20, cf. 9.32, Phld. Rh.1.334 S.; opp. δίοδοι, X.Cyn.6.6.b esp. side-entrance on the stage, Semus 20, Poll.4.126.2 first entrance of a chorus in the orchestra, which was made from the side wings, Arist. EN 1123a23, Poll.4.108;ὥσπερ δράματος Plu.2.805d
.4 public recitation, AP11.422 (Antioch.).IV in a ship, gangway, passage along the deck, Plu.Demetr.43 : metaph.,π. καὶ ἐπιβάθρα τοῦ συγγράφειν Artem.3
Praef.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πάροδος
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47 σύμβολον
σύμβολον, τό,A tally, i.e. each of two halves or corresponding pieces of an ἀστράγαλος or other object, which two ξένοι, or any two contracting parties, broke between them, each party keeping one piece, in order to have proof of the identity of the presenter of the other,ἀποδεικνύντες τὰ σ. ἀπαίτεον τὰ χρήματα Hdt.6.86
.β; ξένοις τε πέμψω σύμβολ', οἳ δράσουσί σ' εὖ E.Med. 613
(cf. Sch.); διαπεπρισμένα ἡμίσε' ἀκριβῶς ὡσπερεὶ τὰ ς. Eub.70; ὡς σ. ὀρέγεται ἀλλήλων [τὰ ἐναντία] Arist.EE 1239b31; ζητεῖ.. τὸ αὑτοῦ ἕκαστος ς. Pl.Smp. 191d;καθάπερ ἐκ συμβόλων Arist.Mete. 360a26
, cf. GA 722b11, Pol. 1294a35; ἔχειν σύμβολα πρὸς ἄλληλα complementary factors, Id.GC 331a24; ποιησάσθω σύμβολα ἡ βουλὴ πρὸς τὸν βασιλέα τὸν Σιδωνίων, ὅπως ἂν ὁ δῆμος ὁ Ἀθηναίων εἰδῇ, ἐάν τι πέμπῃ κτλ. IG22.141.19.b of other devices having the same purpose, e.g. a seal-impression on wax, Plaut. Pseud. 55 (hence ς. = signet-ring, Plin.HN33.10); an extant bronze hand is inscribedσ. πρὸς Οὐελαυνίους IG14.2432
([place name] Gaul), cf. 279 (Lilybaeum, ii B.C., where the word does not occur).2 any token serving as proof of identity,ἔλαβε σ. παρὰ βασιλέως τοῦ μεγάλου φιάλην χρυσῆν Lys.19.25
; πολλῶν ἀγαθῶν.. εὐπορήσειν διὰ τὸ ς. ibid.; ὡς ἔγνω.. τὰ παρὰ τῆς γυναικὸς ς. X.Cyr.6.1.46; τὰ μητρὸς ς. E. Ion 1386, cf. Hel. 291, El. 577, Com.Adesp.17.16 D., D.S.4.59, Plu.Thes.6; ἰδοὺ τὰ ς. here are my credentials, Arr.Epict.1.16.11, cf. 3.22.99, 4.8.20; ἔχοντες σ. σαφὲς λύπης bearing clear credentials (consisting) of (a common) grief, S.Ph. 403, cf. Aristid.1.416 J.3 guarantee,σ. τῆς παιδεύσεως πιστότατον Isoc.4.49
;σ. ὅτι παρ' ἐμοῦ [ἡ ἐπιστολή] ἐστι Pl.Ep. 360a
, cf. 363b;σ. τῆς σωτηρίας D.15.4
;σ. τοῦ συμφέροντος εἰς τὸ μὴ βλάπτειν ἀλλήλους Epicur.Sent.31
.4 token, esp. of goodwill,χρυσίον σ. φιλίας καὶ ξενίας Plu.Pyrrh.20
, cf. Art.18;χρυσοῦν στέφανον ἔλαβον σ. περιέχοντα τῆς ὑμετέρας πρός με εὐσεβείας PLond.3.1178.13
(ii A.D.).5 identity- token given to Athenian dicasts on entering the courts, entitling them to vote, and on presenting which they received another ς., in exchange for which they received their fee, Ar.Pl. 278, D.18.210, Arist.Ath.65.2, 68.2, Poll.8.16; also in the ecclesia, Ar.Ec. 297 (lyr.); διάδοσις τῶν ς. IG2.1749.76: extant theatre-tokens (without the word ς.) in IG5(2).323 (Mantinea, iv B.C.).6 at Rome, = tessera, token entitling the bearer to a donation of corn or money, D.C.49.43.II of written documents,1 passport or the seal thereon, Ar.Av. 1214 (cf. Sch.); ἐκπλεῖν μηδένα ἀστῶν μηδὲ μέτοικον ἄνευ ς. Aen.Tact.10.8: metaph., Arr.Epict.3.12.15.2 passenger-list, ἐμοῦ [τοῦ Ἑρμοῦ] τοὺς νεκροὺς ἀπαριθμοῦντος τῷ Αἰακῷ κἀκείνου λογιζομένου αὐτοὺς πρὸς τὸ.. πεμφθὲν αὐτῷ ς. Luc.Cat.4.3 pl., treaty between two states providing for the security of one another's citizens and sts. for the settlement of commercial and other disputes (usu. in the law-courts of the defendant's city (cf. Harp. s.v.));εἰσὶ.. αὐτοῖς συνθῆκαι περὶ τῶν εἰσαγωγίμων καὶ σ. περὶ τοῦ μὴ ἀδικεῖν Arist.Pol. 1280a39
;σ. ποιήσασθαι πρὸς πόλιν D.7.11
, cf. And.4.18;τὰ σ. συγχέων D.21.173
; ἀπὸ συμβόλων δικάζεσθαι, κοινωνεῖν, Antipho 5.78, Arist.Pol. 1275a10;αἱ ἀπὸ συμβόλων δίκαι Id.Ath.59.6
; cf. : sg. in same sense, Foed. Delph.Pell.1 A 7 (also written συββ- ib. 1 B 10, al.);ἡ κατὰ τὸ σ. δικαιοδοσία πρός τινα Plb.23.1.2
, cf. 32.7.3; κατὰ τὸ ς. IG12(7).67.48 (Arcesine, iv/iii B.C.), 9(1).331.5 (Chaleion, ii B.C.); κατὰ τὸ δοχθὲν κοινᾷ ς. GDI5040.70 ([place name] Crete).4 contract between individuals, PCair.Zen.724.7,13, 790.2 (iii B.C.), PTeb.5.212 (ii B.C.), 52.10 (ii B.C.); αἰσχρὰ κακοῖς ἔργοις σ. θηκάμενοι forming disgraceful compacts (sealed) by evil deeds, Thgn.1150;τὰ τῷ Καίσαρι πεπραγμένα κυροῦν συμβόλῳ App.BC2.132
.5 receipt, sts. made out in duplicate,σ. διπλᾶ ἐσφραγισμένα PSI4.324.4
(iii B.C.), cf. PRev.Laws52.19 (iii B.C.), UPZ25.25, 26.16 (ii B.C.);τὸ σ. τῆς ἀποχῆς PCair.Zen. 144.2
(iii B.C.);σ. ἀποχῆς PEnteux.73.4
(iii B.C.); (iii B.C.), cf. PHib.1.67.16 (iii B.C.);σ. καὶ ἀντισύμβολα BGU1741.10
(i B.C.); receipt for a pledged article, PCair. Zen.120.3 (iii B.C.).6 unilateral undertaking in writing, guarantee, PPetr.3p.164 (iii B.C.), PMich.Zen.57.4 (iii B.C.), UPZ 112 ii 1 (ii B.C.).7 warrant entitling the holder to draw allowances over a period,τοῦ κθ ἔτους τὸ σ. τοῦ ὀψωνίου καὶ τῆς ἀγορᾶς σύνταξον γράψαι PSI5.504.8
(iii B.C.); σ. σιτικὰ καὶ ἀργυρικά (bequeathed) PGrenf.1.21.16 (ii B.C.); σφράγισαι τὸ ς. PCair.Zen.375.11 (iii B.C.), cf. PSI4.349.2,7 (iii B.C.), UPZ14.89 (ii B.C.);τὰ σ. τῶν σιταρχιῶν BGU1755.5
(i B.C.).8 warrant or commission from the Emperor, by which officers held their posts, Cod.Just.1.5.12.1, 11; σ. τριβούνου ib.12.33.8 Intr.III more generally, token, φυλάσσω λαμπάδος τὸ ς. the beacon- token, A.Ag.8; τέκμαρ τοιοῦτο σ. τέ σοι λέγω ib. 315; μανθάνω τὸ ς. E.Or. 1130, cf.Rh. 220; clue, S.OT 221; χειμῶνος ς. a sign of an approaching storm, Anaxag. 19, Sch.Arat.832;νόμισμα σ. τῆς ἀλλαγῆς ἕνεκα γενήσεται Pl.R. 371b
;ἔστι τὰ ἐν τῇ φωνῇ τῶν ἐν τῇ ψυχῇ παθημάτων σ., καὶ τὰ γραφόμενα τῶν ἐν τῇ φωνῇ Arist.Int. 16a4
, cf. 24b2, Sens. 437a15; τὰ τεχνητὰ τῶν ς. Plu.Per.6; νίκης σ. Ἰσθμιάδος, of the celery-wreath, Call.Fr. 103; τὰ τῶν στρατοπέδων ς. legionary standards, Hdn.4.7.7; insignia of deities, D.H.8.38;τῆς βασιλείας Plu.
Comp.Cim. Luc.3; εἰράνας σ. καὶ πολέμον, of a trumpet, AP6.151 (Tymn.).2 omen, portent, Archil.44, A.Ag. 144 (lyr.);σ. δ' οὔ πώ τις ἐπιχθονίων πιστὸν ἀμφὶ πράξιος ἐσσομένας εὗρεν θεόθεν Pi.O.12.7
(cf. Sch.); οἱ διὰ συμβόλων.. προλέγοντες distd. from other kinds of μάντεις, Gal. 15.442;περὶ οἰωνῶν καὶ σ. καὶ διοσημιῶν Iamb.VP13.62
;= auspicium, Gloss.; ἐν τοῖς λικμητηρίοις γεννώμενα τὰ βρέφη ἐτίθεσαν εἰς σ. εὐτροφίας Sch.Arat.268.3 Medic., symptom, Gal.19.217, Aret.CD1.4, al.5 secret code,τὰ μυστικὰ σ. τῶν περὶ τὸν Διόνυσον ὀργιασμῶν, ἃ σύνισμεν ἀλλήλοις οἱ κοινωνοῦντες Plu.2.611d
, cf. Orph.Fr.31.23; consisting of a signum and a responsum, Firm. De Errore 18; τὰ σ. [Πυθαγόρου] Arist.Fr. 197, Plu.2.727c; περὶ Πυθαγορικῶν ς., title of a work by Androcydes, Iamb.VP28.145; secret sign, γράψαι τι σ. ἐν πίνακι,.. μαθεῖν τὸν θέντα τὸ ς. ib.33.238, cf. 23.103, 32.227, Luc.Laps.5; allegory, Chrysipp.Stoic.2.256, 257, Demetr. Eloc. 243;διὰ συμβόλων μηνύειν Ph.2.559
, cf. 1.681, al., Dam.Pr. 210.IV pl., standard weights, IG22.1013.8.V a small coin, perh. a half-obol, shaped D, Hermipp.61, Ar.Fr.44, Archipp. 8: hence σύμβολον κεκαρμένος with half the head shaved, Hermipp.14.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σύμβολον
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48 συμψάω
A rake together,συμψήσασα τἀργυρίδιον Eup.113
; εὗρεν.. συμψῶντας τὸν ψυγμόν (the corn in the drying place) PPetr.2p.110 (iii B.C.); συμψῆσαι obliterate the traces left by anything in sand, Ar.Nu. 975 (anap.); of a rapid river, sweep away,ὁ ποταμὸς τὸν ἵππον συμψήσας ὑποβρύχιον οἰχώκεε φέρων Hdt.1.189
, cf. Iamb. ap. Suid. s.v., Eus.Mynd.63; carry off, arrest a man, PTeb.13.15,48.31 (both ii B.C.):—[voice] Pass., to be swept up or away,εὗρον τὸν ψυγμὸν συνεψημένον PRyl.139.11
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49 ἀναψύχω
A :—cool, refresh, ; ἀνέψυχον φίλον ἦτορ were reviving their spirit, Il.13.84;ἕλκος ἀναψύχοντα 5.795
;ἀ. φίλα γούνατα Hes. Op. 608
; ἀ. βάτιν cool the feet in water, E.IA 421:—[voice] Pass., to be revived, refreshed,ἀνέψυχθεν φίλον ἦτορ Il.10.575
; of the body, Pl.Ti. 78e, cf. 70d; ὥστ' ἀνεψύχης [ῠ] Amips.13.2 ναῦς ἀ. let the ships rest and get dry, Hdt.7.59, X.HG1.5.10; ἀ. τὸν ἱδρῶτα let it dry off, Plu.Sull.29; ἀ. τὰς αὐλαίας dry them, Id.Them.30:—[voice] Pass., to be dried up, Str.10.2.19.3 metaph., c. gen., ἀ. πόνων τινά give him relief from toil, E.Hel. 1094;πολέων.. μεριμνέων Call.Hec.1.1.7
;ἀ. κακότητος ψυχάς Orph.Fr. 230
: abs., 2 Ep.Ti.1.16.4 Medic., expose to air,κατὰ τὸ ἕλκος ἐῶσιν ἀνεψῦχθαι Hp.Fract.25
; cf. ἀναψύχειν· γυμνοῦν, Erot.II the [voice] Act. is also used intr., become cool, recover, revive, Diph.81, AP12.132 (Mel.), Opp.H.5.623; εὗρεν.. δρόμων ἀναψύχουσαν [τὴν ἔλαφον] Babr.95.57; take relaxation, POxy.1296.7 (iii A.D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀναψύχω
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50 ἐγγράφω
3 engrave, inscribe,ἐν τῇσι στήλῃσι Hdt.2.102
, cf. 4.91;νόμους Lys. 30.2
(of codifiers, opp. ἐξαλείφω): —[voice] Med., :— [voice] Pass., to be written in, ἐνεγέγραπτο δὲ τάδε ἐν αὐτῇ (sc. τῇ ἐπιστολῇ) Th.1.128; αὑτὸν εὗρεν ἐγγεγραμμένον κτείνειν found his name entered in the letter for execution, ib. 132; .4 metaph.,εἰ μέλλουσι τοιαῦται διάνοιαι ἐγγραφήσεσθαι ἀνθρώποις X.Cyr.3.3.52
.5 Geom., inscribe a figure in another, εἰς .. Euc.4.4, al.; ἐν .. Archim.Sph. Cyl.1.13, al. ([voice] Pass.).6 Medic., include in a prescription,οἶνος ἐγγεγράφθω Aret.CD1.2
.II enter in the public register, esp. of one's deme or phratria,ἐς τὰ κοινὰ γραμματεῖα Is.7.1
;ἐγγράψαι τὸν υἱὸν εἰς ἄνδρας D.19.230
;εἰς τοὺς φράτερας Id.39.4
;ἐ. εἰς τοὺς ἀτίμους Plu.Them.6
; alsoἱερὰν ἐ. τὴν οὐσίαν Alex.276
:—[voice] Pass.,εἰς τοὺς δημότας ἐγγραφῆναι D.18.261
; Μαντίθεος ἐνεγεγράμμην by the name of M., Id.39.4;τοὺς μήπω δι' ἡλικίαν ἐγγεγραμμένους Arist.Pol. 1275a15
; ;εἰς τοὺς ἐφήβους Pl.Ax. 366e
. (A.Ch. 699 is corrupt.)2 indict, Ar. Pax 1180, D.37.24:—[voice] Pass., ἐγγράφεσθαι λιποταξίου to be indicted for desertion, Aeschin.2.148.3 of statedebtors, enter their names, ἐγγραφόντων οἱ ἄρχοντες τοῖς πράκτορσιν Lex ap. D.43.71; ἐγγεγραμμένος [ἐν ἀκροπόλει] registered among the state-debtors, D.25.4, cf. Arist.Ath.48.1; also of ἄτιμοι, Pl.Lg. 784d. (Perh. written ἐκγρ-, SIG742.29.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐγγράφω
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51 ἐπιτυγχάνω
A : [tense] aor. 2 ἐπέτῠχον: [tense] pf.:—prop. hit the mark, τοῦ σκοποῦ, opp. ἀποτυγχάνω, Id.EN 1106b33 ;οἱ πολλὰ βάλλοντες ἐπιτυγχάνουσι πολλάκις Plu.2.438a
: hence,II light or fall upon, meet with,I c. dat. pers., Ar.Nu. 195, 535, Th.3.75 ;ἐ. γυναικὶ βιαζομένῃ Pl.Lg. 874c
: also c.dat.rei,ἐ. σορῷ Hdt.1.68
;ναυσί Th.8.34
;βιβλίῳ Luc.Dem.Enc. 27
; ἐ.[ ταῖς θύραις] ἀνεῳγμέναις to find them open, Pl.Smp. 223b.2 c.gen.pers.,μετρίου ἀνδρός Ar.Pl. 245
, cf. Plu.Art.12 : c.gen.rei,ἐ. ὁλκάδος ἀναγομένης Th.3.3
; εὐώνων ἐ. a low market, Arist.Oec. l.c.3 rarely c.acc.,τὰς ἁπλᾶς [ἐπιθυμίας] ἐν ὀλίγοις ἐπιτεύξῃ Pl. R. 431c
;ἅττ' ἂν ἐπιτύχῃς Eub.123.5
.4 abs., Ar.Ra. 570, Th.6.38 ; mostly ὁ ἐπιτυχών the first person one meets, any chance person, esp. in pl., Hdt.2.2, Antipho 2.1.1 : with neg.,οὐδὲ φαύλων ἀνδρῶν οὐδὲ τῶν ἐ. Pl.Cra. 390d
;οὐ γὰρ οἶμαι τοῦ ἐ. εἶναι.. Id.Euthphr.4a
; οὐ περὶ τοῦ ἐ. on no common matter, Id.R. 352d : without the Art., , cf. Phot.p.140R.(=gloss on Eup. 25D.).III attain to, reach, gain one's end, c.gen.rei, X.Mem. 4.2.28, D.48.3 ;εὐχωλᾶς Inscr.Cypr.134
H.(iv B.C.); (ii A.D.), etc.;τοῦ καλῶς [μειγνύναι] Pl.Phlb. 61d
; ἐ. τοῦ ἀγῶνος gain one's suit, D.48.30 ; profit by, benefit by,φιλανθρωπίας BGU 522.8
(ii A.D.): abs.,οὐ δύνασθε ἐπιτυχεῖν Ep.Jac.4.2
.2 c.part., succeed in doing, Hdt.8.101, 103 (but ζητέων ἐπιτυγχάνειν find, light upon by searching, Hp. VM24): so c. inf., Luc.Nec.6 ; γαμβροῦ ὁ ἐπιτυχὼν εὗρεν υἱόν he who is lucky in his son-in-law, Democr.272.3 c.dat.modi, to be lucky, successful in a thing,μάχῃ Aeschin.3.165
: abs., to be successful, Pl.Men. 97c, Th.3.42, Arist.Rh. 1354a9 ; ἂν ἐπιτύχῃ if she succeeds, Men.Epit. 346 ;τἆλλα ἐ. X.HG4.5.19
: also impers.,αὐτῷ οὐδὲν ἐπετύγχανε Ant.Lib.41.6
.4 [voice] Pass., turn out well, successful,Plb.
6.53.2, cf. Hipparch. ap. Stob.4.44.81, D.S.1.1, Plu.2.674a ; φάρμακον -τετευγμένον proved remedy, Heraclid.[dialect] Tarent. ap. Gal.12.403.IV c.dat.pers., converse, talk with one, Pl.Lg. 758c.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπιτυγχάνω
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52 ὑπόκρισις
I [dialect] Ion. (and perh. in Porph.Chr.35.10), reply, answer (cf.ὑποκρίνω B.
I), Hdt.1.116, 9.9;τῶν χρηστηρίων Id.1.90
; but the [dialect] Att. word ἀπόκρισις occurs in codd. at 1.49,5.50.II [dialect] Att., playing a part on the stage, Arist.EN 1118a8, Phld.Mus.p.91K.2 an orator's delivery, Arist.Rh. 1386a32, 1403b22, 1413b18, Chrysipp.Stoic.2.96, Phld.Rh.1.195 S., 201 S. (pl.); οἱ κατὰ τὴν ὑ. ῥήτορες orators who depend on their delivery, opp. to the authors of written speeches, Arist.Rh. 1404a18.b tone or manner of an animal's cry, ὁ κυνηγέτης ἀπὸ τῆς ὑ. ᾔσθετο τοῦ κυνὸς ὑλακτοῦντος νῦν μὲν ὅτι ζητεῖ τὸν λαγών, νῦν δὲ ὅτι εὗρεν .. Porph.Abst.3.5.3 metaph., playing a part, hypocrisy, outward show, Phoc.2 B, Plb.35.2.13, LXX 2 Ma.6.25, Ev.Matt. 23.28, al., Luc.Somn.17.4 ὑπόκρισιν, as Adv., after the manner of,δελφῖνος ὑ. Pi.Oxy.408.69
( = Fr. 235).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑπόκρισις
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53 ἐποίχομαι
ἐπ-οίχομαι, ipf. ἐπῴχετο: go up to, go against, w. acc. of person or of thing; ἐποιχόμενον στίχας ἀνδρῶν, i. e. to marshall them, Il. 15.279, Il. 16.155 ; οὐρῆας μὲν πρῶτον ἐπῴχετο, ‘attacked,’ Il. 1.50 ; ἐπῴχετο κῆλα θεοῖο, ‘sped’ to their mark, Il. 1.383 ; ἐποιχομένη πόσιν εὗρεν, had ‘gone abroad’ to find a husband, Od. 6.282 ; ἔργον ἐποίχεσθαι, δόρπον, Od. 1.358, Od. 13.34; ἱστὸν ἐποιχομένη, ‘plying’ the loom, i. e. going up and down before it, Il. 1.31.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἐποίχομαι
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54 δήω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `I shall find' (Il.); the future meaning rests on the perfective aspect of the verb (Schwyzer-Debrunner 265).Other forms: only present (except ἔδηεν εὗρεν H.) in future meaningDerivatives: No deriv.Etymology: Remarkable lengthened grade thematic rootpresent. One compared OCS dešǫ, desiti `find' (Pedersen IF 5, 47) and Alb. ndesh `meet' (Jokl WienAkSb. 168: 1, 60ff, Pok. 190). S. also Vasmer Russ. et. Wb. s. desitь. Narten, KZ 78 (1963) 63 compared Skt. abhi-dāsati (subj. aor. of dā-).Page in Frisk: 1,383Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > δήω
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55 κιχά̄νω
κιχά̄νω Ruijgh-VKr Mnem 22,1969Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `reach, get, hit, meet with' (Il.).Other forms: (ep.), Att. κιγχᾰ́νω, several aorists: a) athemat. ( ἐκίχην), - χεις, ( ἐ)κίχημεν, subj. κιχείω, opt. - χείην, inf. κιχήμεναι, - χῆναι, ptc. κιχείς, - χήμενος; b) themat. 3. sg. ἔκιχεν, 3. pl. ἔκιχον, subj. κίχω, κίχῃσι, inf. κιχεῖν, ptc. κιχών; c) sigmatic κιχήσατο, act. ptc. κιχήσας (B. 5, 148); d) Dor. ἔκιξε = ἤνεγκε (Simm. 26, 7), ἀπέκιξαν (Ar. Ach. 869; Boeot.), κίξαντες ἐλθόντες, πορευθέντες, κίξατο εὗρεν, ἔλαβεν, ἤνεγκεν H.; fut. κιχήσομαιDerivatives: κίχησις ἡ λῆψις H.Origin: IE [Indo-European] [418] *ǵʰeh₁- `leave, abandon'Etymology: From a reduplic. root-present *κί-χη-μι (like τί-θη-μι) in κί-χη-μεν, κι-χή-την a. o. ( ἐκίχεις like ἐτίθεις), which were seen as aorist when the new present κιξάνω arose. Innovations are themat. ἔκιχεν etc. and the sigmatic κιχήσατο with fut. κιχήσομαι (Il.); Dorian created a diff. σ-aorist in ἔκιξε. Als last member of the new systems arose after ἔφθην, φθήσομαι: φθάνω the present κιχάνω; κιγχάνω arose after λαμβάνω etc. Schwyzer 688 w. n. 5, 698; Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 300; 392; 415; 446. - To *κί-χη-μι from IE. *ǵhi-ǵhē-mi agree but for the redupl. vowel Skt. já-hā-ti `leave, abandon', Av. za-zāi-ti `let go' (cf. e. g. δί-δω-μι beside dá-dā-ti); XX [unknown](aind. Aor. a-hā-t wie ἔ-βη-ν, Fut. hā-sya-ti).XX [unknown] An unredupl. full grade present in the Germanic verb for `go' vor; OHG, OE gān, OIc. gā; on the meaning cf. Skt. midd. jí-hī-te, 3. pl. jí-h- ate `go on, away' (with zero grade). Remote cognates are suggested in χάζομαι, χατέω, χήρα, χώρος; s. vv. Ruijgh en Van Krimpen, Mnemosyne XXII (1969) 113-136 find the meaning `abandon' in Myc. kekemena \/khekhemenā\/ `deserted (land)'. They think that the transition in meaning occurred in the sports, where a runner reaches and leaves = passes another. (LIV2 posits * gʷeh₁-, but there is no indication for a labio-velar.)Page in Frisk: 1,861-862Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κιχά̄νω
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56 μῶμαι
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `strive, try, desire' (poet.).Other forms: 3. sg. μῶται (Epich.), 3. pl. μῶνται (Euph. [IIIa]), opt. μῳ̃το (Stob.; El. μαῖτο?, Fraenkel Nom. ag. 1, 45, Bechtel Dial. 2, 854), inf. μῶσθαι (Thgn.), ptc. μώμενος (A., S.), aor. ἐμώσατο εὗρεν, ἐτεχνάσατο, ἐζήτησεν H.Derivatives: μῶσις f. `searching' (Corn.).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Whether the primary μῶμαι is an athematic formation or a yot-present cannot be established (cf. Schwyzer 675 n. 8). There is little support for the supposition of Bechtel (Lex. s. μαιμάω), that μῶμαι goes back on a lost perfect. The hapax ἐμώσατο is an innovation to μῶμαι. Connection with the reduplicated μαι-μά-ω and the ambiguous μαίομαι (s. vv.) is possible; here also after Fick 1, 507 Lat. mōs `habit', after Prellwitz BB 26, 309ff. Germ., e.g. Goth. moÞs ' Mut, anger'. More, also quite hypothetic combinations in WP. 2, 238f., Pok. 704f., W.-Hofmann s. mōs.Page in Frisk: 2,Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > μῶμαι
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57 ἀπόλλυμι
ἀπόλλυμι for its conjug. s. B-D-F §101 (s.v. ὄλλυμι); W-S. §14, 18; Rob. 317; fut. ἀπολέσω Hs 8, 7, 5; Att. ἀπολῶ 1 Cor 1:19 (Is 29:14; ParJer 1:1, 8); 1 aor. ἀπώλεσα; 1 pf. ἀπολώλεκα. Mid.: fut. ἀπολοῦμαι Lk 13:3; 2 aor. ἀπωλόμην; the 2 pf. ἀπόλωλα functions as a pf. mid.; ptc. ἀπολωλώς (Hom.+).ⓐ act. ruin, destroyα. of pers. (Sir 10:3) Mk 1:24; Lk 4:34. W. ref. to eternal destruction μὴ ἐκεῖνον ἀπόλλυε do not bring about his ruin Ro 14:15. Esp. kill, put to death (Gen 20:4; Esth 9:6 v.l.; 1 Macc 2:37; Jos., C. Ap. 1, 122; Mel., P. 84, 635 [Ch.] τὸν ἐχθρόν σου) Hs 9, 26, 7. παιδίον Mt 2:13; Jesus 12:14; 27:20; Mk 3:6; 11:18; Lk 19:47; B 12:5; the wicked tenants κακοὺς κακῶς ἀ. (s. κακός 1a) he will put the evildoers to a miserable death Mt 21:41. τοὺς γεωργούς Mk 12:9; Lk 20:16; τ. φονεῖς Mt 22:7; τ. μὴ πιστεύσαντας those who did not believe Jd 5; πάντας Lk 17:27, 29. W. σῶσαι (like Chariton 2, 8, 1) Js 4:12; Hs 9, 23, 4. Of eternal death (Herm. Wr. 4, 7; Tat. 11:2 ἀπώλεσεν ἡμᾶς τὸ αὐτέξουσιον) ψυχὴν κ. σῶμα ἀ. ἐν γεέννῃ Mt 10:28; ψυχήν B 20:1; τ. ψυχάς Hs 9, 26, 3 (cp. Sir 20:22).β. w. impers. obj. ἀ. τ. σοφίαν τ. σοφῶν destroy the wisdom of the wise 1 Cor 1:19 (Is 29:14). ἀ. τ. διάνοιαν destroy the understanding Hm 11:1 (cp. Just., D. 93, 1 τὰς φυσικὰς ἐννοίας).γ. without obj. J 10:10.ⓑ mid. perish, be ruinedα. of pers. perish, die (schol. on Nicander, Ther. 188 ἀπόλλυται ὁ ἀνήρ=the man dies; Tat. 21, 2 τοὺς ἀνθρώπους … ἀπόλλυσθαι) 1 Cl 51:5; 55:6; B 5:4, 12; D 16:5; Hs 6, 2, 1f. As a cry of anguish ἀπολλύμεθα we are perishing! (Epict. 2, 19, 16 [in a storm-tossed vessel]; PPetr II, 4 [1], 4f νυνὶ δὲ ἀπολλύμεθα) Mt 8:25; Mk 4:38; Lk 8:24 (Arrian, Peripl. 3, 3 of disaster that the stormy sea brings to the seafarer). ἐν μαχαίρῃ ἀ. die by the sword Mt 26:52. λιμῷ of hunger (Ezk 34:29) Lk 15:17. τῇ ἀντιλογίᾳ τοῦ Κόρε Jd 11c (because of 11a and b it should perh. = be corrupted; cp. Polyb. 32, 23, 6). ὑπό τινος (Hdt. 5. 126; Dio Chrys. 13 [7], 12) ὑπὸ τ. ὄφεων killed by the snakes 1 Cor 10:9; cp. vs. 10. Abs. of a people perish J 11:50. Of individuals (Lev 23:30) Ac 5:37; 2 Pt 3:9; 1 Cl 12:6; 39:5 (Job 4:20).—Esp. of eternal death (cp. Ps 9:6f; 36:20; 67:3; 72:27; 82:18; 91:10; Is 41:11) J 3:16; 17:12. ἀπολέσθαι εἰς τὸν αἰῶνα perish forever 10:28 (Bar 3:3 ἡμεῖς ἀπολλύμενοι τὸν αἰῶνα). ἀνόμως ἀ. Ro 2:12; μωρῶς ἀ. IEph 17:2 (cp. ἀσκόπως Just., D. 8, 4); ἐν καυχήσει because of boasting ITr 4:1; cp. IPol 5:2. Abs. 1 Cor 8:11; 15:18; 2 Cl 17:1.—οἱ ἀπολλύμενοι (opp. οἱ σῳζόμενοι, as in Plut., Mor. 469d) those who are lost 1 Cor 1:18; 2 Cor 2:15; 4:3; 2 Th 2:10; 2 Cl 1:4; 2:5. For this τὸ ἀπολωλός Lk 19:10 (Mt 18:10 v.l.—Ezk 34:4, 16). τὰ ἀπολλύμενα 2 Cl 2:7 (cp. SIG 417, 9 τὰ τε ἀπολωλότα ἐκ τ. ἱεροῦ ἀνέσωσαν). S. also 3b end.β. of things be lost, pass away, be ruined (Jos., Bell. 2, 650 of Jerusalem; Tat. 17, 2 πάθος … ἀπολλύμενον) of bursting wineskins Mt 9:17; Mk 2:22; Lk 5:37; fading beauty Js 1:11; transitory beauty of gold 1 Pt 1:7. AcPl Ha 2, 24; [χρυσὸς]| γὰρ ἀπόλλυται 9:8f; passing splendor Rv 18:14 (w. ἀπό as Jer 10:11; Da 7:17). Of earthly food J 6:27; spoiled honey Hm 5, 1, 5; σαρκὸς ἀπολλυμένης AcPlCor 2:15. Of the heavens which, like the earth, will pass away Hb 1:11 (Ps 101:27). Of the end of the world Hv 4, 3, 3, Of the way of the godless, which is lost in darkness B 11:7 (Ps 1:6). μὴ … τὸ μνημόσυνον [ὑμῶν]| ἀπόλιτε (read ἀπόληται) AcPl Ha 1, 22f.② to fail to obtain what one expects or anticipates, lose out on, lose (X., Pla.+; PPetr III, 51, 5; POxy 743, 23; PFay 111, 3ff; Sir 6:3; 9:6; 27:16 al.; Tob 7:6 BA; 4 Macc 2:14; Tat. 8, τὸν ἐρώμενον; 15, 1) τ. μισθόν lose the reward Mt 10:42; Mk 9:41; Hs 5, 6, 7. δραχμήν (Dio Chrys. 70 [20], 25) Lk 15:8f; ἀ. ἃ ἠργασάμεθα lose what we have worked for 2J 8. διαθήκην B 4:7, 8. τὴν ζωὴν τ. ἀνθρώπων Hm 2:1; cp. Hs 8, 6, 6; 8, 7, 5; 8, 8, 2f and 5. τὴν ἐλπίδα m 5, 1, 7.③ to lose someth. that one already has or be separated from a normal connection, lose, be lostⓐ act. w. colloq. flavor ἵνα πᾶν ὸ̔ δέδωκέν μοι μή ἀπολέσω ἐξ αὐτοῦ that I should lose nothing of all that he has given me J 6:39 (B-D-F §466, 3 on Semitic assoc.; Rob. 437; 753).—ἀ. τὴν ψυχήν (cp. Sir 20:22) lose one’s life Mt 10:39; 16:25; Mk 8:35; Lk 9:24; 17:33; cp. J 12:25. For this ἀ. ἑαυτόν lose oneself Lk 9:25 (similar in form is Tyrtaeus [VII B.C.], Fgm. 8 Diehl2 lines 11–14: ‘One who risks his life in battle has the best chance of saving it; one who flees to save it is most likely to lose it’).ⓑ mid. (Antiphon: Diels, Vorsokrat. 87, Fgm. 54 ἀπολόμενον ἀργύριον; X., Symp. 1, 5; 1 Km 9:3; Tat. 9, 2) ISm 10:1. Of falling hair Lk 21:18; Ac 27:34; a member or organ of the body Mt 5:29f; remnants of food J 6:12. Of wine that has lost its flavor Hm 12, 5, 3.—Of sheep gone astray Mt 10:6; 15:24; Lk 15:4, 6; B 5:12 (cp. Jer 27:6; Ezk 34:4; Ps 118:176). Of a lost son Lk 15:24 (Artem. 4, 33 ἡ γυνὴ … τ. υἱὸν ἀπώλεσε καὶ … εὗρεν αὐτόν); of humanity in general ἀπολλύμενος ἐζητήθη ἵνα ζωοποιηθῇ διὰ τῆς υἱοθεσίας when lost, humanity was sought, so that it might regain life through acceptance into sonship AcPlCor 2:8 (cp. 1bα.—JSchniewind, D. Gleichn. vom verl. Sohn ’40). ἀ. θεῷ be lost to God Hs 8, 6, 4 (cod. A for ἀπέθανον).—B. 758. DELG s.v. ὄλλυμι. M-M. TW.
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