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1 ἀντιάω
ἀντιάω, Hom. uses [tense] pres. only in the [dialect] Ep. forms ἀντιόω, inf. ἀντιάαν, [ per.] 3pl. imper. ἀντιοώντων, part. ἀντιόων, όωσα, o/wntes; but ἀντιόω, which is [tense] pres. in Il.1.31, 23.643, serves as [tense] fut. in 13.752: [tense] fut. ἀντιάσω [ᾰ] Od.22.28, Thgn.(v.infr.): [tense] aor.Aἠντίᾰσα Hom.
(these two tenses in form belong to ἀντιάζω; but such instances as belong in sense to ἀντιάω are given here):—[voice] Med., oncein Hom. (v.infr.), A.R. 1.470, 2.24: ([etym.] ἀντί, ἀντίος):—[dialect] Ep. Verb:1 c. gen. rei, goin quest of, when an aim or purpose is implied,πολέμοιο μενοίνα ἀντιάαν Il.13.215
;ὄφρα πόνοιο.. ἀντιάσητον 12.3; οὐκέτ' ἀέθλων ἄλλων ἀντιάσεις Od.22.28
, al.: metaph. of an arrow, hit,ἀλλά κεν ἢ στέρνων ἢ νηδύος ἀντιάσειε Il.13.290
:— often of the gods, come (as it were) to meet an offering, and so, in past tenses, to have received, accepted it, ;ἀρνῶν κνίσης αἰγῶν τε τελείων.. ἀντιάσας Il.1.67
; generally, partake of, enjoy,αἲ γὰρ.. ὀνήσιος ἀντιάσειεν Od.21.402
; soἔργων ἀντιάσεις χαλεπῶν Thgn.1308
; : abs., ἀντιάσαις having obtained [his wishes], Pi.I. 6(5).15:—once in [voice] Med.,ἀντιάασθε, θεοί, γάμου Il.24.62
.2 more rarely c. gen. pers., match or measure oneself with, ἡμεῖς δ' εἰμὲν τοῖοι οἲ ἂν σέθεν ἀντιάσαιμεν ib.7.231;δήων ἀντιάσειν Thgn.552
.b rarely, come to aid,οὗ παιδὸς τεθνηότος ἀντιόωσα Od.24.56
.II c. dat. pers., meet with, encounter, as by chance, μηδ' ἀντιάσειας ἐκείνῳ ib.18.147; .2 c. gen., encounter,ψύχεος Emp.65
.III abs. in [tense] aor. part., ἀλλά τιν' ὔμμ' ὀΐω δόμεναι θεὸν ἀντιάσαντα having haply met you, Il.10.551, cf. Od.6.193, 13.312, 17.442.IV c. acc. rei, only in ἐμὸν λέχος ἀντιόωσα, euphem. for sharing it, only in Il.1.31.V approach as a suppliant, supplicate, like ἀντιάζω 1.2, only in later [dialect] Ep., c. gen. pers., A.R.1.703: also c. acc. pers., Id.3.694: c. acc. rei, ib. 717.VI ἀντιόωσα σελήνη dub. in Orph.Fr.168.16. -
2 ὁπότε
ὁπότε, [dialect] Ep. [full] ὁππότε, both in Hom. ; [dialect] Ion. [full] ὁκότε; Cyrenaic [full] ὁπόκᾰ Berl.Sitzb.1927.164 ; in [dialect] Dor. Poets [full] ὁππόκᾰ Theoc.5.98: Adv. of Time, correlat. to πότε, used muchA like ὅτε, exc. that the sense is less definite (cf. X.Cyr.1.6.3), though the two were freq. used without distinction:I Relat., with the ind., mostly with reference to the past, when, Il.1.399,3.173, etc. ; the ind. ἦστε is omitted, 8.230 : in Class. [dialect] Att. Prose only ὅτε is so used, when referring to a particular time, but later ὁπότε returns, as ὁπότε περιῆν when she was alive, POxy.243.10(i A. D.): with the [tense] pres. in a simile,ὡς δ' ὁπότε.. ποταμὸς πεδίονδε κάτεισι Il.11.492
: with subj., like ὁπόταν, with reference to an indef. number of occasions in the [tense] pres. or to the future, , cf.13.817, 21.112, Od.14.170, Hes.Th. 782 : sts. in similes,ὡς ὁπότε νέφεα Ζέφυρος στυφελίξῃ Il.11.305
, cf. Od.4.335 ; but ὁπότ' ἄν, [dialect] Ep. ὁπότε or ὁππότε κεν, is more common with subj., and in [dialect] Att. Prose ἄν must be used, v. ὁπόταν: Cyrenaic ὁπόκα κα δήληται Berl.Sitzb. l. c.2 with opt.:a to express an event that occurred often,ὁπότε Κρήτηθεν ἵκοιτο Il.3.233
, cf. 10.189, 15.284, Od.11.591, Th.1.99,2.15, Pl.Smp. 220a, X.An.3.4.28.b after a verb of waiting, of a time future relatively to the past,ἷζε.. δέγμενος ὁππότε ναῦφιν ἀφορμηθεῖεν Il.2.794
, cf. 4.334,7.415,9.191,18.524.c in orat. obliq., S.Tr. 824 (lyr.), X.An.4.6.20 ; in implied orat. obliq., Od.24.344 (of a past promise) ; ἀποδοτέον.. ὁ. μανεὶς ἀπαιτοῖ we were not [as you remember] to.., Pl.R. 332a.d where the principal clause has an opt.,μηδ' ἀντιάσειας ἐκείνῳ ὁππότε νοστήσειε Od.18.148
, cf. Pl.R. 396c, X.Cyr.1.6.3.II in indirect questions, with ind., ἦ ῥά τι ἴδμεν.. ὁππότε Τηλέμαχος νεῖται; when he is to return, Od. 4.633 ;εἰς ὁ.
by what time,Aeschin.
3.99 : rarely after a past tense, προσεδέρκετο, δέγμενος αἰεί, ὁππότε δὴ.. ἐφήσει (for ἐφείη, v. supr. 1.2 b) Od.20.386 ;εἰς σὲ βλέψαι καὶ τὸν ταμίαν ὁπότ' ἄριστον παραθήσει Ar.V. 613
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