-
21 ἑψιάομαι
A amuse oneself,θύρῃσι καθήμενοι ἑψιαάσθων Od.17.530
;ἑψιάασθαι μολπῇ καὶ φόρμιγγι 21.429
;ἀμφ' ἀστραγάλοισι.. ἑψιόωντο A.R.3.118
, cf. 1.459, Call.Dian. 3, Cer. 39, Nonn.D.10.326 ( ἐψιόωντο, as if from ἔπος, Philon. (?) ap. Sch.A.R.3.118; but cf. ἀφεψιάομαι).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἑψιάομαι
-
22 ἔνδον
ἔνδον, Adv.A within, Il.11.98, etc.;ἦσαν ἡμῖν ἔ. ἑπτὰ μναῖ Lys.19.22
, cf. D.27.10;φρένες ἔ. ἐῖσαι Od.11.337
,al.;κραδίη ἔ. ὑλάκτει 20.13
; τἄνδον οὐχ οὕτω φρονῶν in one's heart, E.Or. 1514 (troch.; but lit.τἄ. ἀνακάλλυνον Phryn.Com.2D.
); at home, Pl.Prt. 310e, etc.; οἱ ἔ. those of the house, the family, esp. the domestics, S.El. 155 (lyr.), Tr. 677, Pl.Smp. 213c; τἄνδον family matters, household affairs, S.Tr. 334, etc.; also, = οἱ ἔ., E.Hec. 1017; οἱ ἔ. καθήμενοι the βουλή, And.1.43.2 c. gen., Διὸς ἔ., Ζεφύροιο ἔ., in the house of Zeus, of Zephyrus, Il.20.13, 23.200;μὴ κεύθετ' ἔ. καρδίας A.Ch. 102
; σκηνῆς ἔ. S.Aj. 218 (anap.); γῆς ἔ. Pl.Prt. 320d.b ἔ. ὢν αὑτοῦ master of oneself, self-possessed, Antipho 5.45; soσῶν φρενῶν οὐκ ἔ. ὤν E.Heracl. 709
: abs.,ἔ. γενοῦ A.Ch. 233
(οὐκ ἔ. ἔ. ἐστίν with a play on signf. 1, Ar. Ach. 396).5 with Verbs of motion, = εἴσω, D.Chr.7.56, Ael.NA9.61. -
23 κύκλῳ
κύκλῳ dat. (of κύκλος) of place, fixed as an adv. (B-D-F §199; Rob. 295f; 644) ‘around, all around’, lit. ‘in a circle’ (Hom.+).① pert. to encirclement, around as adv. (Jos., Ant. 14, 418; 15, 337) κ. περιτειχίζειν MPol 15:2. πόλις περιτετειχισμένη κύκλῳ Hm 12, 9, 5. οἱ περὶ αὐτὸν κύκλῳ καθήμενοι Mk 3:34 (cp. 1 Esdr 4:11 and κύκλῳ περί τι Hdt. 1, 185; Pla., Phd. 111c; EpArist 63).—Sim. used as prep. w. gen. (X., Cyr. 4, 5, 5; Polyb. 4, 21, 9; OGI 455, 12; CPR I, 42, 10; PFay 110, 7; PTebt 342, 26; Gen 35:5; Ex 7:24; 16:13 al.; En 14:11; OdeSol 11:16; TestAbr A 15 p. 95, 22 [Stone p. 38] and B 8 p. 112, 23 [St. p. 72]) κ. τοῦ θρόνου around the throne Rv 4:6; 5:11 (s. κυκλόθεν 2 end); 7:11. κ. τοῦ πύργου around the tower Hv 3, 2, 8; 3, 4, 2; 3, 8, 2; Hs 9, 7, 3; 9, 9, 6; 9, 11, 4; κ. τοῦ πεδίου around the plain 9, 1, 4; cp. τὰ κ. τοῦ πύργου 9, 7, 6; 9, 10, 1f; κ. τῆς πύλης around the gate 9, 2, 3; 9, 3, 1; 9, 4, 1; around Christ 9, 6, 2.② pert. to all directions from a point of reference, around, as adv. περιῆγεν τ. κώμας κ. he went around among the villages Mk 6:6.—Sim. preceded by the art., and used as an adj. around, nearby (X., Cyr. 7, 2, 23; Arrian, Anab. 6, 15, 7 τὰ κύκλῳ ἔθνη; Bar 2:4b; 2 Macc 4:32 αἱ κ. πόλεις TestJob 30:5) εἰς τοὺς κ. ἀγρούς into the farms nearby Mk 6:36. εἰς τὰς κ. κώμας into the villages around here Lk 9:12.③ pert. to completion of a circuit, around, as adv. ἀπὸ Ἰερουσαλὴμ καὶ κύκλῳ Ro 15:19 (AGeyser, Un Essai d’Explication de Ro 15:19, NTS 6, ’60, 156–59) is either (beginning) from Jerusalem and its environs (BWeiss) or prob. better beginning from Jerus. and traveling around (describing a circle) (Zahn, Ltzm., Sickenberger, Althaus). This avoids giving the impression that Paul traveled in a straight line, and agrees better w. the comprehensive nature of his activity (cp. PLond III, 981, 8–11 p. 242 [IV A.D.] ἡ εὐφημία σου περιεκύκλωσεν τ. κόσμον ὅλον=‘travel about in’. Maximus Tyr. 25, 1c Ἀνάχαρσις περιῄει τὴν Ἑλλάδα ἐν κύκλῳ). Perhaps it would be better to render κύκλῳ with in an arc or curve (Appian, Mithrid. 101 §467: Mithridates, on his march from Dioscurias on the east shore of the Black Sea wishes to go around τὸν Πόντον ὅλον ἐν κύκλῳ=the whole Black Sea in a curved path, as far as Lake Maeotis=the Sea of Azov).—περιάγειν κύκλῳ τοῦ πύργου Hs 9, 11, 4f.—See B. 905. DELG s.v. κύκλος. M-M. -
24 συγκάθημαι
συγκάθημαι (Hdt. et al.; Sb 6796, 98 [258/257 B.C.]; Jos., Ant. 16, 362) sit with τινί someone (Mitt-Wilck I/2, 14 II, 5f συνκα[θημένων αὐτῷ] [=Caesar] συνκλητικ[ῶ]ν and 13f [συν]καθήμενοι [π]άντες ς[υνκλητικοί] [I A.D.]) ὁ βασιλεὺς … καὶ οἱ συγκαθήμενοι αὐτοῖς Ac 26:30. Also μετά τινος (Ps 100:6) Mk 14:54.—DELG s.v. ἧμαι.
- 1
- 2
См. также в других словарях:
καθήμενοι — κάθημαι to be seated perf part mid masc nom/voc pl … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
Fass ohne Boden — Pi Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 πάθει μάθος 2 Παθήματα μαθήματα … Deutsch Wikipedia
Differences between codices Sinaiticus and Vaticanus — Codex Sinaiticus and Codex Vaticanus, two of great uncial codices, representatives of the Alexandrian text type, are considered excellent manuscript witnesses of the text of the New Testament. Most critical editions of the Greek New Testament… … Wikipedia
MINGENS ad parictem — phasis usitata in Sacris, ubi, cum de domo aliqua ad internecionem delenda vel deleta, sermo est, legitur neminem esse relinquendum aut relictum, qui mingat ad parietem; puta in domo Nabalis, 1. Sam. c. 25. v. 22. Ieroboami, 1. Regum c. 14. v. 10 … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
ακέων — ἀκέων, ουσα (Α) σιωπηλά, αθόρυβα «βῆ δ ἀκέων παρὰ θῑνα» (Α 34) «ἀκέων δαίνυσθε καθήμενοι» (φ 89) «ἀκέουσα κάθησο» (Α 565). [ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < ἀκέω ΙΙ ο τ. ἀκέων τής μετοχής χρησιμοποιείται στον Όμηρο ως επίρρημα. Βλ. ακή (ΙΙ). ΠΑΡ. αρχ. ἀκεόντως] … Dictionary of Greek
κάθομαι — και κάθουμαι και κάθημαι (AM κάθημαι, Α ιων. τ. κάτημαι, Μ και κάθομαι) 1. εδράζομαι στους γλουτούς, τοποθετούμαι σε εδραία θέση (α. «κάθομαι τρεις ώρες συνέχεια» β. «θρόνῳ κάθηται», Ευρ.) 2. κατοικώ, διαμένω, ζω, είμαι εγκατεστημένος (α.… … Dictionary of Greek