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1 Νύμφην
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2 νύμφην
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3 ἄγω
+ V 28-38-67-39-102=274 Gn 2,19.22; 38,25; 42,34.37A: to bring (towards), to lead (on) [τινα] Gn 2,19; to bring, to lead [τι] Is 31,2; to bring up, to educate [τινα] 1 Mc 6,15; to take forcibly, to catch [τι] (of anim.) Jb 40,25; to drive (a waggon) [τι] 1 Chr 13,7; to gather (a force) [τι] 1 Chr 20,1; to hold, to keep, to celebrate [τι] TobBA 11,19; to keep, to observe [τι] Prv 11,12; to esteem [τί τι] 3 Mc 7,15; to treat [τινα] Sir 33,32; to pass [τι] (of time) Ez 22,4M: to take one with oneself [τινα] (as in marriage), to live together Wis 8,9καὶ ἤγαγεν αὐτοῦς μετοικεσίαν and he carried them captive 2 Kgs 24,16; καὶ τοῦ ἐπὶ τέλος ἀγαγεῖν τὴν κατασκευὴν τοῦ οἴκου σου and to accomplish the construction of your house 1 Chr 29,19; πῶς ἂν ἀχθείη τοῦτο ἐπὶ πέρας; how should this be brought to an end? Est 3,13c, see πέρας; ἤγαγον τὴν ἡμέραν ἐκείνην they kept that day, they celebrated that day 1 Mc 7,48; καὶ ἤγαγεν τὸ πάσχα he held the feast of the passover 1 Ezr 1,1; και ἐζήτησα νύμφην ἀγαγέσθαι ἐμαυτῷ and I desired to make (her) my spouse Wis 8,2; ἄγε (δή) come on! JgsB 19,6*Lam 1,4 ἀγόμεναι taken forcibly -נהוגות for MT נוגות afflicted; *Is 9,5 ἄξω I will bring-אביא for MTאביעד Everlasting FatherCf. WEVERS 1998 85. 106; →SCHLEUSNER (Ez 28,16)(→ἀνἄγω, ἀντιπαρἄγω, ἀπ-, ἀποσυνἄγω, διἄγω, διεξ-, εἰσἄγω, ἐξἄγω, ἐπἄγω, ἐπανἄγω, ἐπισυνἄγω, κατ-, μετ-, παρἄγω, περιἄγω, προἄγω, προσἄγω, συνἄγω, συναπ-, ὑπἄγω, ὑπερἄγω,,) -
4 κηδεύω
2 esp. attend to a corpse, bury, , cf.E.Rh. 983;μ' ἔθαψε καὶ ἐκήδευσεν IG14.1860
: also in Prose, Plb.5.10.4, etc.; , cf. Plu.Alex.56;βασιλέων κηδευομένων Arist.Fr. 519
, cf. Wilcken Chr. 499 (ii/iii A.D.);κεκηδευμένος νεκρὸς ἐν μέλιτι J.AJ14.7.4
;εἰς ἣν [σορὸν] οὐδενὶ ἔξεσται ἕτερον πτῶμα κηδεῦσαι CIG3028.3
([place name] Ephesus), cf.POxy.1067.6 (iii A.D.).3 = κηδεμονεύω, in [voice] Pass., Cod.Just.3.10.1.1.II contract a marriage, of the bridegroom, ally oneself in marriage, (lyr.): c.acc. cogn., κ. λέχος marry, S.Tr. 1227: c.dat.pers., ally oneself with.., E.Hipp. 634, Fr. 395, D.59.81, Men.Epit. 427, etc.;κ. ὅτῳ θέλουσιν Arist.Pol. 1307a37
; become the son-in-law of, Moer. p.368 P.:—in [voice] Pass., to be married, E.Ph. 347 (lyr.).2 c.acc.pers., make one's kinsman by marriage, Id.Hec. 1202; also κ. τὴν θυγατέρα τινί to marry her to some one, J.AJ6.10.2: abs., οἱ κηδεύσαντες those who formed the marriage, E.Med. 367. -
5 νοαρός
Aνοαρώτερον ἔχραο νύμφην Diosc.
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6 προπέμπω
A send before, send forward or forth,πρό μ' ἔπεμψεν ἄναξ Il.1.442
;εὖτέ μιν εἰς Ἀΐδαο.. προὔπεμψεν 8.367
, cf. Od.17.54, 117, 24.360;π. κήρυκας Hdt.1.60
, cf. 4.33 ([voice] Pass.), 121, Th.1.29, S.El. 1158, etc.;π. πρὸ τοῦ στρατεύματος ἄνδρας X.Cyr.2.4.23
:—[voice] Med., ib.5.3.53, An.7.2.14:—[voice] Pass., impers.,προπέπεμπται Th.7.77
.b with a thing for the object,τινὶ φήμας π. S.El. 1155
; afford, furnish,Id.
Ph. 1205 (lyr.);π. ἄχη
cause,Id.
Ant. 1287 (lyr.).2 of things, send forth,σποδὸς π. πίονας πλούτου πνοάς A.Ag. 820
; .II conduct, escort, esp. a departing traveller, Hdt.1.111,3.50, S.OC 1667, Antipho1.16, Thphr. Char.5.2, etc.;τινὰ ἐς δόμους A.Pers. 530
;νύμφην π. X.HG4.1.9
, etc.; π. τινὰ χθονός from the land, E. Hipp. 1099;π. τινὰ μέλεσιν καὶ μολπαῖσιν Ar.Ra. 1525
(anap.);π. τινὰ τοῖς ἵπποις X.An.7.2.8
;τοῖς προπέμπουσι καμήλοις Πολύκαρπον PFlor. 206.2
(iii A. D.); esp. follow a corpse to the grave,τινὰ ἐπὶ τύμβῳ A. Th. 1064
(anap.); ; τιμὰς π. θεοῖς carry offerings in procession, A.Pers. 622: jocosely, τὸν ἕνα ψωμὸν ἑνὶ ὄψῳ π. let one piece of bread be attended by one condiment, X.Mem.3.14.6:—[voice] Pass., Isoc.4.148; of a funeral procession,- πεμφθέντες κοινῇ ὑπὸ τῆς πόλεως Pl.Mx. 236d
; πανδημεὶ προπεμπομένους ἐπὶ θάνατον, of the Minotaur's victims, Isoc.10.27;ὑπὸ ποιητικῆς ἐπὶ φιλοσοφίαν Plu.2.37b
.2 pursue, X.HG7.2.13.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προπέμπω
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7 ἀπάρθενος
ἀπάρθενος, ον,A no more a maid, Theoc.2.41; νύμφην ἄνυμφον παρθένον τ' ἀπάρθενον 'virgin wife and widowed maid', E.Hec. 612.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀπάρθενος
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8 ἀτύζομαι
A to be distraught from fear, bewildered,ἀτυζομένους ὑπὸ καπνοῦ Il.8.183
; ἀτυζομένω πεδίοιο fleeing bewildered o'er the plain, Il.6.38, cf. 18.7, Od.11.606: abs., ἀτύζονται, ἀτυζόμενος, Pi.P.1.13, O.8.39, B.12.116; to be distraught with grief,ἀτυζόμενος S.El. 148
(lyr.), E.Andr. 131, A.R.4.39: c. acc., to be amazed at a thing,ὄψιν ἀτυχθείς Il.6.468
, cf. Tryph.685: c. inf., ἀτυζομένην ἀπολέσθαι terrified even to death, Il.22.474; ἀ. περὶ νύμφην to be distressed for... AP7.528 (Theodorid.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀτύζομαι
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9 ἥμισυς
Aἡμίσεος Hdt.2.126
, Th.2.78,4.83, X.Oec.18.8, Pl.Smp. 205e, IG22.1612.267, D.23.213, etc. ( ἡμίσεως is sts. a v.l., as in Th. ll. cc., and is found in later writers, as Dsc.2.70); also as fem., Th.4.104; later [var] contr.ἡμίσους D.H.4.17
, Plu.Mar.34, etc. (as fem., LXX 3 Ki.16.9): nom. and acc. pl. masc., [dialect] Ion. ἡμίσεες, -εας, Il. 21.7, Hdt.9.51, [dialect] Att.ἡμίσεις Th.3.20
, Pl.Tht. 154c ( ἡμίσεας is preferred by Phryn.PSp.73B.): neut. pl.ἡμίσεα Th.4.16
, Pl.R. 438c, laterἡμίση D.36.36
(cod. S), al., IG22.1678.23, Thphr.Char.30.16, IG12 (5).872.107 ([place name] Tenos), SIG2588.4(Delos, ii B.C.), etc.: [dialect] Ion. fem.ἡμίσεᾰ Hdt.5.111
(hyperion.- σέη Luc.Syr.D.14
), acc. pl.- έας Hdt.8.27
, also acc. sg.ἡμίσεαν IG2.1055.16
, 1059.14, gen. : [full] ἥμυσυς (assim.), Rev.Phil.54.192 (Erythrae, v B.C.), IG22.43A45 (iv B.C.), PEleph.20.40(iv B.C.), IG11(2).161A23(Delos, iii B.C.), UPZ 54.6(ii B.C.), etc.: neut. [full] ἥμισον, τό, Berl.Sitzb.1927.8 ([dialect] Locr., v B.C.), SIG1011.7 (Chalcedon, iii/ii B.C.), ib.671 A13 (Delph., ii B.C.), BGU 183.41 (i A.D.): pl. (Argos, v B.C.); also [full] ἥμισσον, τό, ib.306.14 (Arc., iv B.C.), 1009.20 (Ephesus, iii/ii B.C.): pl. ἥμισσα ib. 240P (Delph., iv B.C.): acc. pl.τοὺς ἡμίσους Not.Arch.4.20
(Cyrene, Aug.):— half,I as Adj., ἡμίσεες λαοί half the people,ἡ. δ' ἄρα λαοὶ ἐρητύοντο.. ἡ. δ' ἀναβάντες ἐλαύνομεν Od.3.155
sq., cf. Il.21.7 (elsewh. Hom. uses only neut. ἥμισυ as Subst. (v. infr. 11));τοὺς ἡμίσεας ἀποστέλλειν Hdt.9.51
, cf. Th.3.20, X.Cyr.2.16, etc.; ἥμισυς λόγος half the tale, A.Eu. 428 ( λόγου cod. [voice] Med.);τὸ ἥμισυ τεῖχος Th.2.78
;ὁ ἥ. ἀριθμός Pl.Lg. 946a
: c. gen., like a [comp] Comp., τὸ ὕψος ἥμισυ ἐτελέσθη οὗ διενοεῖτο half of what he intended, Th.1.93: metaph., ( οὐ δι' ἥμισυν stands for οὐ διήμ. ' half-and-half', ib. 806c).2 in Prose also with the Subst. in gen. and giving its gender and number toἥμισυς, τῶν νήσων τὰς ἡμισέας Hdt.2.10
;τῶν ἀνδραπόδων τὰ ἡμίσεα Id.6.23
; αἱ ἡμίσειαι τῶν νεῶν half of the ships, Th.8.8;οἱ ἡμίσεις τῶν ἄρτων X.Cyr.4.5.4
;ὁ ἥμισυς τοῦ ἀριθμοῦ Pl.Phd. 104a
;τοῦ χρόνου D.20.8
: abs., οἱ ἡ. half of them, Th.3.20.II as Subst. in neut., ἥ. τιμῆς, ἐνάρων, ἀρετῆς, Il.9.616, 17.231, Od.17.322; τὸ μὲν.., τὸ δ' ἥ. Il.13.565;πλέον ἥ. παντός Hes.Op.40
, Pl.R. 466c;ὑπὲρ ἥ. πάντων X.Cyr.3.3.47
;ἥ. οὗ δεῖ Pl.Phd. 77c
, etc.; ἐν ἡμίσει τῆς νυκτός at midnight, LXXJd.16.3: usu. c. Art.,τὸ ἥ. τοῦ στρατοῦ Th.4.83
, etc.; also , Schwyzer701 (Erythrae, v B.C.); : indecl., ἀπὸ τοῦ ἥ. LXXEx.30.15; τῷ ἥ. φυλῆς ib.Nu.32.33: pl.,τῆς χορείας τὰ ἡμίσεα Pl.Lg. 672e
;ἄρτων ἡμίσεα X.An.1.9.26
; ῥαφανίδων τὰ ἡ. Thphr.l.c.: after Numerals,ἐν δυοῖν καὶ ἡμίσει ἡμέρας IG22.1673.73
;δεκατεττάρων καὶ ἡμίσους Str.2.5.39
;μνῶν.. δώδεκα καὶ ἡμίσους D.H.4.17
;τετραποδίαν μίαν καὶ ἥμισυ IG 12.373.28
; withoutκαί, μυριάδων ἑπτὰ ἡμίσους Plu.Mar.34
: indecl.,τριῶν ἥμισυ σταδίων Str.8.6.21
, cf. PTeb.110.5 (i B.C.), Plu.Cat.Mi. 44, etc.: as Adv.,ἥ. μὲν νύμφην.., ἥ. δ' αὖτε ὄφιν Hes.Th. 298
, cf. Pi.N.10.87: so in pl.,τὰ μὲν ἡμίσεα φιλόπονος, τὰ δὲ ἡ. ἄπονος Pl.R. 535d
: with Preps., οὐδ' εἰς ἥ. not half, Ar.Th. 452: regul. Adv. ἡμισέως half-done, Pl.R. 601c.b ἥμισυ, τό,= ἡμίεκτον, Hsch.2 fem., ἡ ἡμίσεια (sc. μοῖρα), τῇ ἡμισείᾳ τῆς γῆς Th.5.31
;ἡ ἡ. τοῦ τιμήματος Pl.Lg. 956d
; οὐ γὰρ ἐφ' ἡμισείᾳ χρηστὸν εἶναι δεῖ by halves, D. 19.277;ἐξ ἡμισείας Luc.Cat.1
, Artem.1.26, S.E.M.10.145. ( ἡμισυ- fr. ἡμιτυ-, ἡμισσο- fr. ἡμιτϝο-, cf. ἡμίτεια, ἡμιτύεκτον; enlarged fr. ἡμι-.) -
10 ὀπάων
ὀπάων [pron. full] [ᾱ], ονος, ὁ, as in Hom. and Trag.; later [dialect] Ion. [full] ὀπέων, ωνος, Hdt.9.50,51, restored by Dind. in 5.111: (v. ὀπάζω fin.):—A comrade in war, esquire, denoting the slight subordination in which one hero stood to another, as Meriones to Idomeneus, Il.8.263, 10.58, etc. ; Phoenix to Peleus, 23.360 ; so, = ὑπασπιστής, Hdt.5.111.2 generally, follower, attendant, B.17.35, Hdt.9.50,51, A.Ch. 769, Supp. 492, 954, S.Ant. 1108 ; ὀ. μήλων a shepherd, Pi.P.9.64 ; of a female, h.Cer. 440. —Cf. ὀπηδός.II as Adj., following,ὀπάονι ῥιπῇ Opp. H.5.489
;ὀ. Νύμφην IG14.1389i52
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11 ὄρειος
A of or from the mountains, mountain-haunting,νύμφην οὐρείην h.Merc. 244
, cf. Hes.Fr. 198, Phoronis 2 ; this [dialect] Ep. form is also used by Trag. and Com. in lyr., S.Ant. 352, E.IT 127, 1126, Ph. 806, Ar.Av. 1098, etc.; but ὄρειος (which is not only [dialect] Att. but [dialect] Ion., v. infr.) in trim., as in A.Ag. 497, S.Ph. 937 ; Μήτηρ ὀρεία, of Rhea, Ar.Av. 746 (lyr.); [dialect] Ion. gen.,Μητρὸς Ὀρέης IG12(7).75
([place name] Amorgos); [dialect] Ion.acc. pl.,πέτρας ὀρείας Hippon.35.5
: in Prose,ὄρειοί τινες.. νομῆς Pl.Lg. 677b
, cf. Criti. 109d ; opp. ἄγροικος, of animals, Arist.HA 488b2 ; soὀρειότερος Opp.C.2.22
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12 ἀνήρ
ἀνήρ, ἀνδρός, ὁ (Hom.+, common in all the mngs. known to our lit.) a male person① an adult human male, man, husbandⓐ in contrast to woman man (Pla., Gorg. 514e; X., Hell. 4, 5, 5 et al.) Mt 14:21; 15:38; Mk 6:44; Lk 9:14; J 1:13; Ac 4:4; 8:3, 12; 1 Cor 11:3, 7ff; Hm 5, 2, 2; 6, 2, 7; 12, 2, 1 al. Hence ἄνδρα γινώσκειν (יָדְעָה אִישׁ Gen 19:8; Judg 11:39) of a woman have sexual intercourse w. a man Lk 1:34 (cp. Just., D. 78, 3 ἀπὸ συνουσίας ἀνδρός). Esp. husband (Hom. et al.; Diod S 2, 8, 6; Sir 4:10; Jos., Ant. 18, 149; Ar. 12, 2; Fgm. Milne p. 74 ln. 3; Just., A II, 2, 5ff; for this shift from the general to the specific cp. our ‘that’s her man’, ‘my man’) Mt 1:16, 19; Mk 10:2, 12; Lk 2:36; J 4:16ff; Ac 5:9f; Ro 7:2f (Sb 8010, 21 [pap I A.D.] μέχρι οὗ ἐὰν συνέρχωμαι ἑτέρῳ ἀνδρί; PLond V, 1731, 16 [VI A.D.] κολλᾶσθαι ἑτέρῳ ἀνδρί); 1 Cor 7:2ff, 10ff; 14:35; Gal 4:27; Eph 5:22ff; Col 3:18f; 1 Ti 3:2, 12; 5:9; Tit 1:6 (on the four last ref. εἷς 2b, the comm. and JFischer, Weidenauer Studien 1, 1906, 177–226; comparison w. non-Christian sources in J-BFrey, Signification des termes μονάνδρα et Univira: RSR 20, 1930, 48–60; GDelling, Pls’ Stellung z. Frau u. Ehe ’31, 136ff; BEaston, Past. Epistles, ’47, 216ff; WSchulze, Kerygma und Dogma [Göttingen] 4, ’58, 287–300) 2:5; 1 Pt 3:1, 5, 7; Hm 4, 1, 4ff; 1 Cl 6:3; Pol 4:2; AcPl Ha 4, 5.—1 Ti 2:12 (cp. Ocellus Luc. c. 49: the wife wishes ἄρχειν τοῦ ἀνδρὸς παρὰ τὸν τῆς φύσεως νόμον). Even a bridegroom can be so called (cp. אִישׁ Dt 22:23) ὡς νύμφην κεκοσμημένην τῷ ἀνδρὶ αὐτῆς Rv 21:2. Freq. in address, esp. in formal assemblies: ἄνδρες men, gentlemen (X., An. 1, 4, 14; 1 Esdr 3:18; 4:14, 34) Ac 14:15; 19:25; 27:10, 21, 25. ἄνδρες ἀδελφοί (my esteemed) brothers (4 Macc 8:19; cp. X., An. 1, 6, 6 ἄ. φίλοι) Ac 15:7, 13; 23:1, 6; 28:17; 1 Cl 14:1; 37:1; 43:4; 62:1. AcPl Ha 6, 18; 7, 13; 8:9. ἀ. ἀδελφοὶ καὶ πατέρες Ac 7:2. Of soldiers (1 Macc 5:17; 16:15) οἱ ἄ. οἱ συνέχοντες αὐτόν the men who were holding him Lk 22:63.—In Ac 17:34 ἀνήρ appears to = ἄνθρωπος, but the term was probably chosen in anticipation of the contrasting γυνή (is Damaris the wife of one of the men?).ⓑ in contrast to boy (Tob 1:9; but ἀ. of a child IK VII/2, 14) ὅτε γέγονα ἀ. when I became a man 1 Cor 13:11. ἀ. τέλειος a full-grown man (X., Cyr. 1, 2, 4) Eph 4:13; in sense of maturity w. ethical component perfect Js 3:2 (s. 1dα).ⓒ used w. a word indicating national or local origin, calling attention to a single individual, or even individualizing the pl.; hence in address (X., An. 1, 7, 3 ὦ ἄ. Ἕλληνες; Jdth 4:9; 15:13; 1 Macc 2:23); the sg. is omitted in transl., the pl. rendered men, gentlemen (in direct address = esteemed people) of a certain place: ἀνὴρ Αἰθίοψ Ac 8:27 (X., An. 1, 8, 1 ἀ. Πέρσης; Palaeph. 5; Maximus Tyr. 5, 1a ἄ. Φρύξ; Tat. 6, 1 Βηρωσσὸς ἀ. Βαβυλώνιος); ἄ. Ἀθηναῖοι (Lysias 6, 8) 17:22; ἄ. Γαλιλαῖοι 1:11; ἄ. Ἐφέσιοι 19:35; AcPl Ha 1, 24; ἀ. Ἰουδαῖος Ac 10:28; ἄ. Ἰουδαῖοι (Jos., Ant. 11, 169) 2:14; ἄ. Ἰσραηλῖται (Jos., Ant. 3, 189) 2:22 (cp. vs. 22b of Jesus, in an adroit rhetorical ploy); 5:35; 13:16; 21:28; ἄ. Κορίνθιοι AcPlCor 2:26; ἄ. Κύπριοι καὶ Κυρηναῖοι Ac 11:20; ἀ. Μακεδών 16:9. (Cp. B-D-F §242.)ⓓ with focus on personal characteristics, either pos. or neg.α. used w. adj.: ἀ. ἀγαθός Ac 11:24; ἀ. ἀγαθὸς καὶ δίκαιος Lk 23:50 (cp. ἀνδραγαθία Aeschin., C. Ctesiph. 42 al.; δεδοκιμασμένοι ἄ. 1 Cl 44:2; cp. Tat. 38, 1 ἄ. δοκιμώτατος; δίκαιος Hm 4, 1, 3; 11, 9, 13f; δίκαιος καὶ ἅγιος Mk 6:20; ἀ. δίψυχος, ἀκατάστατος Js 1:8; ἀ. ἐλλόγιμος 1 Cl 44:3; ἀ. ἔνδοξος Hv 5:1; ἀ. εὐλαβής Ac 8:2; 22:12; ἀ. λόγιος 18:24; ἀ. μεμαρτυρημένος IPhld 11:1; ἀ. πιστὸς καὶ ἐλλογιμώτατος 1 Cl 62:3; ξένος AcPl Ox 6, 11 (= Aa I 241, 14); ἀ. πονηρός Ac 17:5 (PsSol 12:1f); ἀ. πραΰς D 15:1; ἀ. συνετός Ac 13:7 (Just., D. 2, 6); ἀ. φρόνιμος Mt 7:24; ἀ. μωρός vs. 26. ἀ. χρυσοδακτύλιος someone with gold rings on the fingers (satirical=‘Mr. Gold Rings’) Js 2:2. τέλειος ἀ. 3:2 (s. 1b).—Oft. in circumlocutions for nouns, somet. pleonastic (like Heb. אִישׁ) οἱ ἄ. τοῦ τόπου (Gen 26:7) the local residents Mt 14:35. ἀ. πλήρης λέπρας= a leper (in serious condition) Lk 5:12; ἀ. πλήρης πίστεως Ac 6:5, 11:24. ἀ. ἁμαρτωλός (Sir 12:14; 27:30 al.) a sinner Lk 5:8; 19:7.—In noun combinations (Ps.-Pla., Axioch. 12 p. 371a ἀ. μάγος; Chion, Ep. 14, 4 ἀ. δεσπότης; Maximus Tyr. 19, 2a ποιμὴν ἀ.) ἀ. προφήτης (Judg 6:8) a prophet 24:19. ἀ. πρεσβύτης (s. πρεσβύτης) MPol 7:2.β. w. special emphasis on courage or endurance, an aspect w. strong Homeric color (Hom. et al.; Philostrat., Vi. Apoll. 1, 16 p. 17, 2 [opp. ἄνθρωποι real ‘men’ in contrast to mere ‘people’]) of the apostles 1 Cl 6:1.—AcPl Ha 1, 25; 28.② equiv. to τὶς someone, a person (Theognis 1, 199 Diehl2; X., Cyr. 2, 2, 22; Sir 27:7) Lk 9:38; 19:2; J 1:30; Ro 4:8 (Ps 32:2). Pl. some people (1 Macc 12:1; 13:34; Just., D. 108, 2 al.) Lk 5:18; Ac 6:11. ἀνήρ τις Lk 8:27; Ac 10:1. ἀνὴρ ὅς Lat. is qui (like אִישׁ אֲשֶׁר; cp. 1 Macc 7:7; PsSol 6:1; 10:1 and as early as Pind., P. 9, 87 ἀνήρ τις, ὸ̔ς …); Js 1:12. οἱ κατʼ ἄνδρα (Dio Chrys. 15 [32], 6; cp. κατʼ ἄνδρα καὶ οἶκον PsSol 9:5) man for man, individually IEph 4:2 (of presbyters, but s. JKleist, note ad loc., rank and file); 20:2; ITr 13:2; ISm 5:1; 12:2; IPol 1:3.ⓐ a figure of a man of heavenly beings who resemble men (SibOr 3, 137 the Titans are so called; Just., D.56, 5 [s. Gen. 18:2], 10 ἐν ἰδέᾳ ἀνδρός) GPt 9:36; 10:39.ⓑ of Jesus as the judge of the world, appointed by God: ὁ θεὸς … μέλλει κρίνειν τὴν οἰκουμένην ἐν ἀνδρὶ ᾧ ὥρισεν Ac 17:31 (cp. Oenomaus in Eus., PE 5, 19, 3 Minos is the ἀνήρ, ὸ̔ν ἀποδεικνύναι ἐμέλλετε κοινὸν ἀνθρώπων δικαστήν=whom you [Gods] intended to make the common judge of humanity).—On Jesus as θεῖος ἀνήρ figure, s. EKoskenniemi, Apollonius von Tyana in der neutestamentlichen Exegese ’94 (lit.).—MVock, Bedeutung u. Verwendung von ΑΝΗΡ u. ΑΝΘΡΩΠΟΣ etc., diss. Freiburg 1928; HSeiler, Glotta 32, ’53, 225–36.—B. 81; 96. DELG. M-M. TW. Sv.
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HAMADRYADLS — nhymphae. Virg. Ecl. 10. v. 62. Iam neque Hamadryades rursus; nec carmina nobis Ipsa placent. Ubi Serv. Nymphae, inquit, sunt, quae cum arboribus nascuntur et intereunt; ἀπὸ τȏυ ἅμα, καὶ τῆς δρυὸς, qualis fuit illa, quam Erisichthon occidit. Ovid … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
ORITHYIA — I. ORITHYIA Marthesiae filia, Amazonum post matrem Regina, tum ob belli industriam, tum ob perpetuam virginitatem, conspicuam se, ac mirabilem praestitit. Haec ubi comperit, bellum, vim quoque sororibus suis illatam ab Hercule et Theseo, hortatur … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
PARANYMPHUS — cuius mentio in c. Sponsus 23. distinct. ab antiquis Auspex dicebatur; praeerat enim nuptiis celebrandis, in quibus auspicium capere Romani consuevêre, et ideo a Graeeis Paranymphus appellabatur:O ac sicut auspex pro viro; ita pro parte Sponsae… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
THALAMUS — Graece Θάλαμος, item θαλάμη: quae tamen sic distinguit Ammonius, ut θαλάμαι proprie sint delubra Dioscurorum, imo omnium Deorum interiores cellae, Dearum praeprimis, quae alias καλύβαι, παςοις i. e. velis plumariô opere varieg atis clausae, de… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
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