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1 πυνθάνομαι
Aπυνθανόμην 13.256
: [tense] fut.πεύσομαι Il.18.19
, etc., [dialect] Dor.πευσοῦμαι Theoc.3.51
(so cod. [voice] Med. in A.Pr. 988): [tense] aor.ἐπῠθόμην Il.5
. 702, etc., [dialect] Ep. and Lyr.πυθόμην Od.4.732
, B.15.26; imper. πυθοῦ, [dialect] Ion.πυθεῦ Hdt.3.68
; [dialect] Ep. opt.πεπύθοιτο Il.6.50
, al. (subj. πεπύθωνται is f.l. for γε πύθωνται, 7.195); [ per.] 3pl. : [tense] pf.πέπυσμαι Od.11.505
, etc.; [ per.] 2sg. , [dialect] Ep.πέπυσσαι Od.11.494
; inf.πεπύσθαι Th.7.67
, etc.; part.πεπυσμένος Pl.Smp. 179e
: [tense] plpf. , Av. 470; [ per.] 3sg.ἐπέπυστο Il.13.674
, [dialect] Ep. πέπυστο ib. 521; [ per.] 3 dualπεπύσθην 17.377
:— learn, whether by hearsay or by inquiry (ἐξιστορήσαντες τὰ ἐβούλοντο πυθέσθαι Hdt.7.195
): constr.1 π. τί τινος learn something from a person, Il.17.408, Od.10.537, A.Ag. 599, Ar.Ra. 1417, etc.; alsoπ. τι ἀπό τινος A.Ch. 737
; ;ἐκ τοῦ παρατυχόντος Th.1.22
; freq. παρά τινος, Hdt.2.91, etc.; παρ' ἄλλων (v.l. ἄλλων) X.Cyr.4.1.3.2 c. acc. rei only, hear or learn a thing, Od.2.411, A.Ch. 765, Antipho 5.25, etc.: abs., , cf. Pi.P.7.7, etc.;ὡς ἐγὼ πυνθάνομαι Hdt.1.22
, etc.3 c. gen. objecti, hear or inquire concerning, πυθέσθαι πατρός, ἀγγελιάων, μάχης, Od.1.281, 2.256, Il.15.224, cf. S.El.35, Pl.Lg. 635b.4 π. τινά τινος inquire about one person of or from another,τὸν ἄνδρα τῶν ὁδοιπόρων Ar.Ach. 204
; soπ. περί τινος Hdt.2.75
; : c. acc. pers. only, inquire about a person, Ar.Th. 619.5 c. part., πυθόμην ὁδὸν ὁρμαίνοντα that he was starting, Od.4.732, cf. Hdt.9.58, S.Aj. 692;π. τὸ Πλημμύριον ἑαλωκός Th.7.31
, cf. X.An.1.7.16, etc.; οὔ πω.. πεπύσθην Πατρόκλοιο θανόντος they had not yet heard of his being dead, Il.17.377, cf. 427, 19.322, A.Ch. 763; : with acc. rei added, .7 folld. by an interrog. clause,ὡς πυθώμεθα ὅπου ποτ' ἐσμέν S.OC11
; αὐτοῦ π. τί ποτε νοεῖ inquire or learn from him what.., Pl.La. 196c, cf. X.An.6.3.25, Plb.3.107.6;π., ὅτεῳ.. συνοικέει Hdt.3.68
; π. εἰ.. inquire whether.., S.OC 993, IG42(1).121.18 (Epid., iv B.C.);τοῦ ξένου ἡδέως ἂν π., τί ταῦθ' ἡγοῦντο Pl.Sph. 216d
; π. τινῶν, ὅτι .. X.An.4.6.17; π., ὅπως ἂν κάλλιστα πορευθείη ib.3.1.7, cf. Cyr.1.4.7.2 v. πεύθω.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πυνθάνομαι
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2 ῥέζω
ῥέζω (A), freq. in [dialect] Ep. and Trag. (v. infr.), but rare in [dialect] Att. Prose and Com. (Pherecr. 152 is mock heroic): [tense] impf.Aἔρεζον Il.2.400
, [dialect] Ep.ῥέζον Od.3.5
, [dialect] Ion.ῥέζεσκον Il.8.250
: [tense] fut.ῥέξω Od.11.31
, A.Eu. 788 (lyr.), al.: [tense] aor.ἔρρεξα Il.9.536
, 10.49, Pl.Lg. 642c; poet. alsoἔρεξα Hom.
(v. infr.), Hes.Fr. 174, S.OC 538 (lyr.), etc.; [dialect] Aeol. part.ῥέξαις Pi.O. 9.94
:—[voice] Pass., [tense] aor. 1 opt.ῥεχθείη Hp.Epid.7.11
; part.ῥεχθείς Il.9.250
, 20.198. ( ῥέζω from ϝρέγ-yω, cogn. with ἔρδω from ϝέργ-yω [through ϝέρzδω]: [dialect] Dor. and [dialect] Boeot. [full] ῥέδδω Eust.226.8, 984.1, Hsch.; [tense] aor. part.ϝρέξαντα IG4.1607
([place name] Cleonae).)1 abs.,ὧδε δὲ ῥέξαι Il.2.802
;οὐ κατὰ μοῖραν ἔρεξας Od.9.352
, etc.2 more freq. trans. c. acc. rei, do, accomplish, make, ;μέρμερα ἔργα, ὅσσ' ἄνδρες ῥέξαντες.. Il.10.525
, cf. Od.22.314; τί ῥέξομεν; Il.11.838; , cf. 2.274;ὅ τι ποσσίν τε ῥέξῃ καὶ χερσίν Od.8.148
; so in Lyr. and Trag.,ῥέζοντά τι καὶ παθεῖν ἔοικε Pi.N.4.32
; τί ῥέξω; A.Eu. 788, cf. Th. 104 (both lyr.); τί ῥέξας τύχοιμ' ἂν.. ; Id.Ch. 316 (lyr.):—[voice] Pass., οὐδέ τι μῆχος ῥεχθέντος κακοῦ ἔστ' ἄκος εὑρεῖν for the mischief if once done, Il.9.250;ῥεχθὲν δέ τε νήπιος ἔγνω 17.32
.3 c. dupl. acc. pers. et rei, do something to one,κακὰ ῥέξαι τινά 3.354
, Od.2.73;ἀγαθὰ ῥ. τινά 22.209
, cf. Il.9.647;οὐδέν σε ῥέξω κακά 24.370
, cf. 4.32, Od.2.72: with Adv., κακῶς μιν ἔρ. wronged him, 23.56; soἡ πόλις ἡμᾶς οὐ καλῶς ἔρρεξε Pl.Lg. 642c
: but c. dat. pers., μηκέτι μοι κακὰ ῥέζετε do me (ethic dat.) no more mischiefs, Od.20.314;ὅσα βροτοῖς ἔρεξας κακά E.Med. 1292
(lyr.).4 with strengthd. signf., εἴ τι νόος ῥέξει if it shall avail aught, be of any service, Il.14.62.II in special sense, perform sacrifices, ἱερὰ ῥ. Od.1.61, 3.5; ῥ. ἑκατόμβας ἀθανάτοις offer a hecatomb to the gods, Il.23.206, cf. Od. 5.102, Pi.P.10.34;ῥ. θαλύσιά τινι Il.9.535
;θύματα Ζηνὶ τῆς ἁλώς εως S.Tr. 288
: abs., do sacrifice,ῥ. θεῷ Il.2.400
, 8.250, etc.: sts. with the victim in acc., σοί.. ῥέξω βοῦν ἦνιν will sacrifice it, 10.292, cf. Od.9.553, 10.523.------------------------------------ -
3 εἰμί
εἰμί, 2 sing. ἐσσί, εἴς (never εἶ), 1 pl. είμέν, 3 pl. ἔᾶσι, subj. ἔω, εἴω, 3 ἔῃσι, ᾖσι, 3 pl. ἔωσι, ὦσι, opt. 2 ἔοις, 3 ἔοι, inf. ἔ(μ)μεν(αι), part. ἐών, ἔοῦσα, ἐόν, ipf. ἔα, ἦα, ἔον ( ἔην), 2 ἔησθα, ἦσθα, 3 ἔην, ἤην, ἦεν, du. ἤστην, pl. ἔσαν, iter. ἔσκον, fut. ἔ(ς)σομαι, ἔ(ς)σεαι, ἔ(ς)σεται, ἐ(ς)σόμεθα: as copula, meaning to be, forms of the pres. ind. are enclitic, with the exception of ἔᾶσι. But they are not enclitic in the meaning exist, be possible; so at the beginning of a sentence, and ἔστι after οὐκ, καί, εἰ, and ὡς. Ζεῦ πάτερ, ἦ ῥα ἔτ' ἔστε θεοί, ‘ye do then still exist,’ Od. 24.352 ; εἴ τί που ἔστι, πίθοιό μοι, ‘if it be anywise possible,’ Od. 4.193 . εἶναι is used in Hom. as elsewhere to form periphrastic tenses, τετληότες εἰμέν (= τετλήκαμεν), Il. 5.873 ; βλήμενος ἦν, Il. 4.211; and it is the usual verb to denote possession, εἰσίν μοι παῖδες, Il. 10.170; ὄφρα οἱ εἴη πίνειν, ‘have (a chance) to drink,’ Od.9.248; phrases, ἔνδον ἐόντων, ‘of her store’; ὅπως ἔσται τάδε ἔργα, ‘what turn affairs will take’; εἴη κεν καὶ τοῦτο, ‘this might well come to pass’; ἐμοὶ δέ κεν ἀσμένῳ εἴη, ‘it would please me well’; καὶ ἐσσομένοισι πυθέσθαι, ‘for future generations,’ ‘for posterity to hear’; εἴ ποτ' ἔην γε, ‘if indeed he ever was’—as if his existence had been but a dream after all.—Ellipsis of ἐστί is freq., of other forms rare, sc. ἔῃ, Il. 14.376.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > εἰμί
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