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61 σχολή
σχολή, ἡ,A leisure, rest, ease, Pi.N.10.46, Hdt.3.134, etc.; opp. ἀσχολία, Arist.Pol. 1334a15, etc.; σχολὴν ἄγειν to be at leisure, enjoy ease, keep quiet, Hdt. l.c., E.Med. 1238, Th.5.29; ἐπί τινι for a thing, Pl.Ap. 36d;περί τι Antip.Stoic.3.256
; , Arr.Epict.1.27.15; τινι Luc.Cal.15; σ. ἀγαγεῖν ἐπί τινα to give up one's time to him, Id.DDeor.12.2, etc.; σ. ἔχειν to have leisure, E.Andr. 732, Pl.Lg. 813c, etc.; ἀμφὶ ἑαυτόν for one's own business, X.Cyr.7.5.42; σ. ποιεῖσθαι to find leisure,πρός τι Id.Mem.2.6.4
: c. inf., Pl. Ion 530d; μὴ σχολὴν τίθει, i.e. make haste, A.Ag. 1059;ἡνίκ' ἂν σχολὴν λάβω E.IT 1432
; σχολή [ἐστί] μοι I have time,οὐ σχολὴ αὐτῷ Pl.Prt. 314d
; οὐκ οὔσης ς. Ar.Pl. 281; alsoπαρούσης πολλῆς σ... πρός τι Pl.Plt. 272b
: prov.,οὐ σ. δούλοις Arist.Pol. 1334a21
: c. inf.,οὔτοι.. τῇδ' ἐμοὶ σ. πάρα τρίβειν A.Ag. 1055
, etc.; εἴ τῳ καὶ λογίζεσθαι ς. S. Aj. 816;εἴ σοι σ. προϊόντι ἀκούειν Pl.Phdr. 227b
; καταβαίνειν οὐ ς. Ar. Ach. 409,al.;σ. πλείων ἢ θέλω πάρεστί μοι A.Pr. 818
; σχολὴ ἐδόκει γίγνεσθαι he thought he had plenty of time, Th.5.10; σ. διδόναι, παρέχειν τινί, X.Cyr.4.2.22, Hier.10.5;σ. καταναλίσκειν εἴς τι Isoc.1.18
; τὴν τοῦ πράττοντος σ. περιμένειν to wait his leisure, Pl.R. 370b; σχολῆς τόδ' ἔργον a work for leisure, i.e. requiring attention, E. Andr. 552: freq. with Preps., ἐπὶ σχολῆς at leisure, Pl.Tht. 172d;κατὰ σχολήν Ar.Ec.48
, Pl.Phdr. 228a;μετὰ σχολῆς Id.Criti. 110a
;ὑπὸ σχολῆς Plu.2.667d
; v.infr. B.2 c. gen., leisure, rest from a thing,ἔν τινι σχολῇ κακοῦ S.OT 1286
;ὡς ἂν σχολὴν λύσωμεν.. πόνων E.HF 725
;σ. ἐστί τινι τῶν πράξεων Pl.Lg. 961b
, cf. R. 370c; alsoσ. γίγνεταί τινι ἀπό τινος Id.Phd. 66d
; σ. ἄγειν ἀπό τινος to keep clear of.., X.Cyr.8.3.47; ἡ τῶν ἀναγκαίων ς. Arist.Pol. 1269a35.II that in which leisure is employed, οὐ κάμνω σχολῇ I am not weary of talk, Id. Ion 276; esp. learned discussion, disputation, lecture, Pl.Lg. 820c (pl.), Arist.Pol. 1323b39;παρεκαθίζανον.. σχολαῖς φιλομαθεῖν προαιρούμενοι IG22.1011.22
; ταῦτ' οὐ σχολὴ Πλάτωνος; Alex.158;σχολὰς ἀναγράψαι Phld.Acad.Ind.p.74
M., cf. Plu.2.37c, etc.; σ. περὶ πολιτείας γράψασθαι ib.790e; σ. ἀναγνῶναι, λέγειν, Phld. Acad.Ind.p.82 M., Arr.Epict.4.11.35; ἠθικαὶ σ., title of work by Persaeus, Stoic.1.102, cf.Cic.Tusc.1.4.7,8.2 a group to whom lectures were given, school, Arist.Pol. 1313b3, Phld.Ind.Sto.10, D.H.Isoc.1, Dem.44, Plu.Per.35, Alex.7, etc.; σ. ἔχειν to keep a school, Arr.Epict. 3.21.11; σχολῆς ἡγεῖσθαι to be master of it, Phld.Acad.Ind.p.92 M., D.H.Amm.1.7.3 Lat. schola, = σχολαστήριον, Vitr.5.10.4, CIL 10.831, etc.III σχολαί, αἱ, regiments of the Imperial guard, Procop.Goth.4.27, Suid. s.v. διέδριον; Lat.scholae, Cod.Theod.14.17.9 (iv A.D.), etc.b section of an office, PMasp. 57 ii 18 (vi A.D.); of the 15 'schools' of shorthand writers, Lyd.Mag.3.6.B σχολῇ as Adv., in a leisurely way, tardily,ἤνυτον σ. βραδύς S. Ant. 231
, cf. Th.1.142, 3.46, And.2.19, etc.; ἄτρεμά τε καὶ ς. Alex. 135.4;σ. καὶ βάδην Plb.8.28.11
.2 at one's leisure, i.e. scarcely, hardly, not at all, S.OT 434. Ant. 390, Pl.Sph. 233b, etc.;παραινῶ πᾶσι.. σ. τεκνοῦσθαι παῖδας E.Fr. 317
;σ. γε And.1.102
, X.Mem.3.14.3;σ. που Pl.Sph. 261
b: freq. in apodosi, to introduce an a fortioriargument, εἰ δὲ μὴ.., ἦ που σχολῇ.. γε if not so.., hardly or much less so.., And.1.90;εἰ αὗται.. μὴ ἀκριβεῖς εἰσι, σχολῇ αἵ γε ἄλλαι Pl.Phd. 65b
;εἰ μὴ τούτων.., σ. τῶν γε ἄλλων Arist.Metaph. 999a10
; ὁπότε γὰρ.. , answered by σ. γε, Pl.R. 610e;μὴ γιγνώσκων τὴν οὐσίαν σ. τήν γε ὀρθότητα διαγνώσεται Id.Lg. 668c
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62 τίμημα
2 estimate, valuation,τ. τῆς ἀξίας E.Hipp. 622
;τὸ τ. ἐστι τῆς χώρας ἑξακις χιλίων ταλάντων D.14.19
, cf. Docum.ib.18.55, POxy. 1274.14 (iii A.D.), etc.3 payment, τίμαμα hοίσοντι will make payment, Tab.Heracl.1.150, cf. PGrenf.2.67.12 (iii A.D.); τὸ τ. ἔχων having received the price, Alciphr.3.47; pretium = τ. ἐπὶ τοῖς ὠνίοις καταβαλλόμενον, Gloss.4 in legal sense, estimate of damages done: hence, penalty, punishment, fine,τ. κλῳὸς σύκινος Ar.V. 897
; τί τίμημ' ἐπιγράψω τῇ δίκῃ; Id.Pl. 480, cf. Lys.27.16, etc.;καὶ ἐγώ τε τῷ τ. ἐμμένω, καὶ οὗτοι Pl.Ap. 39b
;τ. δὲ [ἔστω], ὅ τι χρὴ πάσχειν ἢ ἀποτίνειν Id.Lg. 941a
; τιμάτω τὸ δικαστήριον τὸ τ. ib. 907e, etc.; εἰς τὸ τ. ἀναβάς rising to speak on the matter of the penalty, D.19.290; πρᾶξαι Πειθίαν τὸ τ. τῆς ὕβρεως καὶ ἀποδοῦναί μοι the damages for the assault, PEnteux.74.17 (iii B.C.).5 cost, expense, τῷ ἑαυτῆς τ. at her own expense, POxy.1208.4 (iii A.D.);κινδύνῳ καὶ πόρῳ καὶ τ. τῆς παντοίας μου ὑποστάσεως PStrassb.40.20
(vi A.D.), cf. PFlor.297.27 (vi A.D.).6 in political sense, the value at which a citizen's property was rated for taxation, his rateable property, IG12.98.11, 22.2498.8, Lys.17.7, 19.48, Pl.Lg. 945a, etc.; ἡ ἀπὸ τιμημάτων πολιτεία a government where the magistrates were chosen according to property, a timocracy, Id.R. 550c;ἐκ τιμημάτων αἱ ἀρχαὶ καθίστανται X.Mem. 4.6.12
, cf. Pl.Lg. 698b;ἀπὸ τ. μακρῶν αἱ μεθέξεις τῶν ἀρχῶν Arist.Pol. 1278a23
; ἐκκλησιάζειν οἱ μὲν ἀπὸ τιμήματος οὐθενὸς οἱ δ' ἀπὸ μακροῦ τ. ib. 1294b3; δημοκρατικὸν τὸ μὴ ἀπὸ τιμήματος ὀλιγαρχικὸν δὲ τὸ ἀπὸ τ. ib. line 9, cf. 1306b13: the τ. was calculated at so many years' purchase of theοὐσία, πεντεκαίδεκα ταλάντων τρία τάλαντα τίμημα D. 27.9
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63 τοιουτοσί
τοιουτοσί, αυτηΐ ουτοΐ or ουτονί, [dialect] Att. strengthd. form of τοιοῦτος, Ar.Ra.66, Lys. 1087, Pl.Tht. 163e; neut.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τοιουτοσί
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64 τόκος
A childbirth, parturition, of women, Il.19.119, h.Cer. 101, IG42(1).121.15,17 (Epid., iv B. C.), Herophil. ap. Sor.2.53; of animals, Il.17.5;πλὴν ὅταν τ. παρῇ S.Fr. 477
;ποιεῖσθαι τὸν τ. Arist. HA 542a25
, etc.: pl.,τόκοισί τε ἀγόνοις γυναικῶν S.OT26
, cf. 173 (lyr.), E.Med. 1031, etc.b the time of parturition,ὁ τ. τῆς γυναικός Hdt.1.111
; period of gestation,ἐνιαύσιος ὁ τ. Arist. GA 777b13
.c ἡ φύσις τοῦ παιδίου τοῦ ἐν τόκῳ in the foetal stage, Hp.Nat.Puer.tit. (as cited in Mul.1.1).II offspring, of men or animals, , cf. 15.141; of an eagle,ἐλθὼν ἐξ ὄρεος, ὅθι οἱ γενεή τε τόκος τε Od.15.175
;μήλων τ. E. Cyc. 162
; Οἰδίπον τ. his son, A.Th. 372, cf. 407, etc. (but also, daughter,θεὰ γεγῶσα καὶ θεοῦ πατρὸς τ. E.Andr. [1254]
); fry of fish, Arist. HA 543a4; litter of pigs,πασῶν τῶν συῶν ἀπὸ τόκου χοῖρον λαμβάνειν X. Lac.15.5
.2 metaph., produce of money lent, hence interest (cf. S.Fr. 477 (punningly), Sophr. 35, Pl.R. 555e, Arist.Pol. 1258b5), Pi.O.10(11).9, etc.; τ. ἐπίτριτος, v. h. v.; τ. πεντώβολος interest at 5 obols per month on the mina, IG 11(2).146 B 17 (Delos, iv B. C.); τ. πεντεκαιδέκατος, i. e. 100/15 = 6 2/3 %, SIG672.23 (Delph., ii B. C.); sg. and pl., IG12.324.5, Ar.Nu.18,20, 34, etc.; τόκους ἀποδοῦναι ib. 739, etc.;κομίζεσθαι Pl.
l. c., PEnteux. 32.13 (iii B. C.);λαμβάνειν ἀπό τινος Is.8.35
;ἀπολαμβάνειν Lys.17.3
;δανείζειν ἐπὶ τόκῳ Pl.Lg. 742c
;ὀφείλειν ἐπὶ τόκῳ Isoc.17.7
; compound interest,Ar.
Nu. 1156;τόκος τόκου Thphr.Char.10.10
;τῶν τόκων ἔχων τόκους Men.870
:—Ar. plays on the double meaning of the word, Th. 843 sq.; so also Pl.R. 507a, Plu.2.433e.3 metaph., interest, [γῄδιον] ὅτι λάβοι σπέρμα.. δικαίως ἀπεδίδου αὐτό τε καὶ τόκον X.Cyr.8.3.38
, cf. Philem.231, 88.10;οἱ δ' εἰς τὸ γῆρας ἀναβολὰς ποιούμενοι, οὗτοι προσαποτίνουσι τοῦ χρόνου τόκους Men.235.9
; offspring,ἢ τίκτων λόγους ἢ τὸν ἑτέρων τόκον λαμβάνων Lib.Or.12.94
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65 φαῦλος
A cheap, easy, slight, paltry, first found commonly in E., twicein Hdt.1.26, 126 ([comp] Comp., elsewh. φλαῦρος), six times in Democr., Fr.87, al., twice in S., Frr.41,771: Adv. φαύλως once in A.: A. Pers. 520.I of things, easy, slight,φ. ἀθλήσας πόνον E.Supp. 317
; φαυλότατον ἔργον ''tis as easy as lying', Ar.Eq. 213;φ. πρᾶγμα Id.Lys.14
;τὸ ζήτημα οὐ φ. Pl.R. 368c
;φ. ἐρώτημα Id.Phlb. 19a
; : freq. with negat., οὐ φ., ἀλλὰ χαλεπὸν πιστεῦσαι ib. 527d;μάχη οὐ φ. Id.Tht. 179d
;οὐ φ. τέχνη Id.Sph. 223c
; οὔτοι βασιλέα φαῦλόν [ἐστι] κτανεῖν 'tis no slight matter to kill a king, E.El. 760; νυκτὸς γὰρ οὔτι φ. ἐμβαλεῖν στρατόν no easy matter, Id.Rh. 285;οὐ φ. πληγαί D.54.13
; ; φαῦλα ἐπιφέρειν bring paltry charges, Hdt.1.26; τὰ φ. νικήσας ἔχω have gained petty victories, S.Fr.41 (wrongly glossed by μέγα in Phot., Suid., and EM789.43, cf. Hsch); σύμμαχον Τροίᾳ μολόντα Ῥῆσον οὐ φαύλῳ τρόπῳ, i. e. with no trivial force, E.Rh. 599;παρὰ φαῦλον ποιεῖσθαί τι D.H.Rh.4.2
, cf. Lib.Or.14.26. Adv. -λως εὑρεῖν, τυχεῖν, Ar.Eq. 404 (troch.), 509 (anap.);φ. πάνυ Id.Lys. 566
(anap.); φ. ἐκφυγεῖν to get off easily, Id.Ach. 215 (lyr.);φ. ἀποδράς Id.Th. 711
(lyr.);φαυλότατα καὶ ῥᾷστα Id.Nu. 778
; οὔτι φαύλως ἦλθε with no trivial force, E.Ph. 112;φ. βοηθήσειν D.15.13
;φαύλως καὶ γλίσχρως παρείχοντο χρήματα Hell.Oxy.14.2
; τὰς ἐλπίδας φ. ἔχειν to be slight, Hdn.1.3.1.2 simple, ordinary,δίαιτα Hp.Fract.36
, Art.49, Eur.Fr.213.4;σῖτα καὶ ποτὰ φαυλότατα X.Mem.1.6.2
, cf. Hp. Vict.3.68 ([comp] Comp.); but freq. with sense poor, indifferent,στρατιά Th.6.21
; ἀσπίδες, τείχισμα, παρασκευή, Id.4.9.115, 6.31;ἱμάτιον X.
l. c. Adv.-λως, διατρίβειν ἐν φιλοσοφίᾳ Pl.Tht. 173c
;μὴ φ. μηδὲ ἰδιωτικῶς Id.Lg. 966e
.3 mean, bad,πρῆξις Democr.177
; ,ψόγος Id.Ph.94
(perh. both in signf. 1.1 and in 1.3);οὐ φ. ὄψις Pl.R. 519a
;φ. δόξα D.24.205
;τὰ πράγματ' ἐστὶ φ. Id.19.30
;φαῦλα διαπεπραγμένος Philem.229
;ὁ φαῦλα πράττων Ev.Jo.3.20
;μηδὲ πραξάντων τι ἀγαθὸν ἢ φ. Ep.Rom.9.11
;τὸ φ.
evil,E.
IT 390; τὰ φ., opp. τὰ ἀγαθά, X.Smp.4.47; τύχη φ., opp. ἀγαθή, Arist.Ph. 197a26, cf. Metaph. 1065a35;τὴν πόλιν μηθὲμ φ. παθεῖν OGI765.35
([place name] Priene); κομίσασθαι.. εἴτε ἀγαθὸν εἴτε φ., of rewards and punishments, 2 Ep.Cor.5.10;φ. μαίωσις Sor.2.17
, cf. 1.91, al.II of persons, low in rank, mean, common, E.Fr. 688; οἱ φαυλότατοι the commonest sort (of soldiers), Th.7.77; [γάμος] ὁ ἐκ τῶν φαυλοτέρων, opp. ἐκ μειζόνων, X.Hier.1.27, cf. Pl.R. 475b; of outward looks, the plainer ones,Ar.
Ec. 617, cf. 626 ([comp] Comp., both anap.).2 inefficient, bad,διδάσκαλος S.Fr.771.3
; τὸ φ. καὶ τὸ μέσον καὶ τὸ πάνυ ἀκριβές the inefficient, the middling, and the perfect, Th.6.18; φ. αὐλητής, opp. ἀγαθός, Pl.Prt. 327c; ; ; opp. σπουδαῖος, Isoc.1.1, Pl.Lg. 757a, etc.; esp. in point of education and accomplishments, opp.σοφός, οἱ γὰρ ἐν σοφοῖς φαῦλοι παρ' ὄχλῳ μουσικώτεροι λέγειν E.Hipp. 989
, cf. Ph. 496, Ion 834, Pl.Smp. 174c, Alc.1.129a;τὸ πλῆθος τὸ -ότερον E.Ba. 431
(lyr.); οἱ -ότεροι, opp. to οἱ ξυνετώτεροι, Th.3.37; οἱ φαυλότεροι γνώμην ib.83;τὰ γράμματα φαῦλοι Pl.Phdr. 242c
(so in Adv.,φαυλοτέρως πεπαιδευμένοι Id.Lg. 876d
); generally, inferior, Id.Grg. 483c: c. inf.,φαῦλοι μάχεσθαι E.IT 305
; φ. λέγειν, φ. διαλεχθῆναι, Pl.Tht. 181b, Prt. 336c: of animals,φ. κύων D.26.22
;φαυλότατοι ἵπποι X.Mem.4.1.3
.3 careless, thoughtless, indifferent, E.Med. 807:—esp. in Adv., φαύλως ἐκρίνατε judged lightly, A.Pers. 520;φ. εὕδειν E.Rh. 769
; ;φ. παραινεῖν
off-hand,Id.
HF89; off-hand, roughly,Ar.
V. 656 (anap.);φ. εἰπεῖν
casually,Pl.
R. 449c; φ. φέρειν to bear lightly, E. IA 850, Ar.Av. 961.4 in good sense, simple, unaffected,φαῦλον, ἄκομψον, τὰ μέγιστ' ἀγαθόν E.Fr. 473
(anap.), cf. D.L.3.63. Adv.-λως, παιδεύειν τινά
by a very simple method,X.
Oec.13.4;φ. καὶ βραχέως ἀποκρίνασθαι Pl.Tht. 147c
.5 of health, etc., φαύλως ἔχειν to be ill, Hp.Aph.2.32; φ. πράττειν to be in sorry plight, Men. Sam. 165;φ. ἔχει τὰ πράγματα D.10.3
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66 φθονέω
A , JHS46.45 (Athens, iii/iv A.D.), AP5.303, 7.607 (Pall.), Nonn.D.3.159:—[voice] Med., [tense] fut. in pass. senseφθονήσομαι D.47.70
:—[voice] Pass., futφθονηθήσομαι X.Hier.11.15
: [tense] aor.ἐφθονήθην E.El.30
, X.Mem.4.2.33, etc.: [tense] pf. part.ἐφθονημένος J.AJ6.11.10
, Vett.Val.330.2: ([etym.] φθόνος):— bear ill-will or malice, grudge, be envious or jealous,I abs.,εἴ περ γὰρ φθονέω τε καὶ οὐκ εἰῶ διαπέρσαι, οὐκ ἀνύω φθονέουσα Il.4.55
,56; κρείττων δόξα τῶν φθονούντων too high for envy, D.3.24; εἰ πέφυκε φθονεῖν τὸ θεῖον (cf.φθονερός 1.2
) Arist.Metaph. 982b32: c. acc. etinf., οὔτε τινὰ φθονέω δόμεναι I do not grudge that any should give thee, Od. 18.16;οὐ φθονῶ σ' ὑπεκφυγεῖν S.Ant. 553
; ;ἐφθόνησαν [οἱ θεοὶ] ἄνδρα ἕνα βασιλεῦσαι Hdt.8.109
; ἔφη (sc. ὁ Σωκράτης)φθονεῖν τοῦς ἐπὶ ταῖς φίλων εὐπραξίαις ἀνιωμένους X.Mem.3.9.8
; .2 c. dat. pers.,πτωχὸς πτωχῷ φθονέει καὶ ἀοιδὸς ἀοιδῷ Hes.Op.26
;οὐ φ. ἀγαθοῖς Pi. P.3.71
; ;τισὶ φ. καὶ δυσμενῶς ἔχειν Isoc.12.241
, cf. 8.13; freq. with part. added, φ. τινὶ εὖ πρήσσοντι to envy him for his good fortune, Hdt.7.236, 237;παιδικοῖς φ. οὐσίαν κεκτημένοις Pl.Phdr. 240a
, cf. Lys.27.11; without a Noun expressed, καλῶς πράττουσι, πλουτοῦντι φ., Isoc.1.26, Lys.21.15, etc.: c. dat. rei,φ. τοῖς ἀγαθοῖς τινος X.Cyr.2.4.10
(v.l. ἐπὶ τοῖς ἀγ., cf. Isoc. 1.26;ἐφ' οἷς ἕτεροι ποιήσαντες ἐτιμήθησαν φ. D.20.151
): c. gen. rei, ; οὐδέ τί σε χρὴ ἀλλοτρίων φθονέειν to be envious because of other men's goods Od.18.18: c. dat. pers. et gen. rei, bear a grudge against a person on account of a thing, E.HF 1309.3 resent, c. gen.,τῆς δοκήσεως τῶν κερδῶν Th.3.43
: c. dat. rei, feel righteous indignation at,ταῖς εὐπραγίαις τινῶν Isoc.8.124
; also c. dat. pers., Id.4.184, D.28.18.b φ. τινὶ folld. by ει .., or ἐάν .. take it ill or amiss that.., Hdt.3.146, X.HG2.4.29; μή μοι φθονήσητ', ει .. Ar.Ach. 496: abs., φ. ἐάν τις .. Lys.3.9; φθονεῖς ἄπαις οὖσ', εἰ .. E. Ion 1302; also φ. τινὶ ὅτι .., X.Cyr.3.1.39; φ. ὅτι .. Lys. 24.3, dub.l. in 18.16.II refuse from feelings of envy or ill-will, grudge, c. inf.,οὐκ ἂν φθονέοιμι ἀγορεῦσαι Od.11.381
;μὴ φθόνει κιρνάμεν Pi.I.5(4).24
;φράσαι E.Med.63
;σαυτὸν ἐπιδοῦναι Ar.Th. 249
; μὴ φθονήσῃς is freq. in dialogue, do not refuse to do a thing,μὴ φ. διδάξαι Pl.R. 338a
, cf. Hp.Mi. 372e, Smp. 223a; alsoμὴ φθόνει μοι ἀποκρίνασθαι Id.Grg. 489a
; μὴ φθονήσῃς alone, Id.Prt. 320c; ;οὐδενὶ πώποτε ἐφθόνησα Id.Ap. 33a
: c. part.,μηδέ μοι φθόνει λέγων A.Th. 480
(nisi leg. λόγων): c. acc. et inf.,τί φθονέεις.. ἀοιδὸν τέρπειν; Od.1.346
: c. dat. et inf.,τῇ δ' οὐκ ἂν φθονέοιμι.. ἅψασθαι 19.348
; .2 grudge, refuse to grant a thing,φθονήσας μήτ' ἀπ' οἰωνῶν φάτιν, μήτ' εἴ τινα.. μαντικῆς ἔχεις ὁδόν S.OT 310
: c. dat. pers. et gen. rei,οὔ τοι ἡμιόνων φθονέω Od.6.68
; (lyr.), cf. E.Hec. 238;μή μοι φθονήσῃς τοῦ μαθήματος Pl.Euthd. 297b
, cf. X.Cyr.8.4.16;φ. τοῖς ἑαλωκόσι τῆς σωτηρίας Plb.6.58.5
: c. gen. rei only, to be grudging of a thing, πέπλων, καρποῦ, E.HF 333, Pl.Mx. 238a; μηδ' ὀλίγης φθονέσῃς γαίης JHS l. c.III [voice] Pass., to be envied or begrudged, Hdt.3.52, S.Fr. 188, E.El.30;διὰ σοφίαν φ. ὑπό τινος X.Mem.4.2.33
;ἐπ' ἐσθλοῖς E.Fr. 814
(lyr.);φθονηθέντα ὑπὸ Μοίρης JRS18.30
([place name] Phrygia): c. gen., to be grudged a thing,φ. τοῦ γάμου ὑπὸ δαιμονίου τινός Plu.2.772b
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67 φορτίον
φορτ-ίον, τό,A load, burden, freight, Sapph.Supp.9.13 (pl.), Alc.Supp.26.1, Ar.Pl. 352, Lys. 312, X.Mem. 3.13.6, An.7.1.37, al., Lycurg.96, Aq.2 Ki.15.33;λιβανωτικὰ φ. OGI132.11
(Alexandria, ii B. C.);φέρων ἀνθράκων φ. Ar.Ach. 214
(lyr.);φ. βαστάζειν Teles p.10H.
2 pl., wares, merchandise, Hes.Op. 643, 693, Hdt.1.1, 2.179, al., Ar.Ach. 899, 910, V. 1398, Ra. 573, Hyp.Ath.6.b esp. of agricultural produce, crops, PRev.Laws 43.14, al. (iii B. C.), PTeb.105.24 (ii B. C.), etc.4 metaph., μεῖζον φ. ἢ καθ' αὑτὸν αἰρόμενον taking too heavy a burden upon him, D.11.14;μέγα τὸ φ. Antiph.3
;οὐκ ἔστιν οὐδὲν βαρύτερον τῶν φορτίων.. γυναικός Id.329
;οὔτοι τὸ γῆράς ἐστιν.. τῶν φ. μέγιστον Anaxandr.53
;τὸ φ. μου ἐλαφρόν ἐστιν Ev.Matt.11.30
; χρυσοῦν φ., of wealth, Secund.Sent.9. ([var] Dim. only in form, commonly used for φόρτος in Com. and Prose; wrongly condemned as un-Attic by Moer.p.393 P., Thom.Mag.p.16R.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > φορτίον
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68 χρεών
χρεών, [dialect] Ion. [full] χρεόν (the form best attested in Parm.8.45 and Hdt.); also [full] χρειών, Democr.55, τό: gen.A , HF21, but little used save in nom. and acc.:—that which must be,κατὰ τὸ χ. Anaximand.1
(Diels Vorsokr.5);τὴν μοῖραν εἰς τὸ μὴ χ. παραστρέφων E.Fr.491.3
;χ. τοῦ χρησμοῦ Plu.Nic.14
.II necessity, fate,ἥ τε ἡλικία καὶ τὸ χ. Pl.Phdr. 255a
;μοίρας τοῦ χρεών τ' ἀπαλλαγή E.Hipp. 1256
;εἰς τὸ χ. ἰέναι Pl.Ax. 364c
; ἀπελθεῖν εἰς τὸ χ., εἰς τὸ χ. ἀπαλλάσσεσθαι, Str.1.3.21, J.AJ7.15.1; οἱ τὴν εἰς τὸ χ. πορευόμενοι (cj. for ποιούμενοι), v. l. τῶν εἰς τὸ χ. ὁδευόντων, Plu.2.113c;τό τοι χρεὼν οὐκ ἔστι μὴ χρεὼν ποιεῖν Trag.Adesp.368
;ὅ τι γὰρ μὴ χ. οὔτοι χ. παθεῖν E. Ba. 515
; [Ἀλέξανδρον] τὸ χ. ἐν Βαβυλῶνι κατέλαβε Jul.Or.3.107c
.2 mostly in the phrase χρεών (sc. ἐστι), like χρή, it is necessary, c. inf., Thgn.564, A.Ag. 922, S.OT 633, Democr. l. c., etc.: c. acc. et inf., Pi.P.2.52, Hdt.1.41,57, 2.133, A.Pr. 772, 970, al., S.Ph. 1439, Ar. Eq. 138, Th.5.49;τὸ χ. γενέσθαι Hdt.7.17
.3 sts. as a neut. part. (like ἐξόν, etc.), it being necessary, since it was necessary, Id.5.50.III less freq., that which is expedient or right,ὅρκον δ' οὔτ' ἄδικον χ. ἔμμεναι οὔτε δίκαιον Choeril.7
; (lyr.);μητέρ' εἰ χ. ταύτην προσαυδᾶν Id.El. 273
, cf. 983, Ar.Nu. 1446(lyr.), etc.; with the Art.,ἔκανες ὃν οὐ χρῆν, καὶ τὸ μὴ χ. πάθε A.
Ch..930: abs. in part., ὑμεῖς ἂν οὐ χ. ἄρχοιτε ye would rule unrightfully, Th.3.40.—In Trag. χρεών ( = χρή ) appears without ἐστί or ἦν; in Ar. and Prose the verb is more commonly added, but not in Ar.Nu. l. c., Pl.Sph. 220d, Criti. 107b, al.IV as Adj.,τῷ χ. πόσει E.Fr. 501
. (Not in Hom. or Hes., Od.15.201 being f. l. for χρεώ.) [In Poets χρεών is sts. monosyll., as in Choeril. l. c., Parm.4.5, al.; outside of hexameters prob. always disyll., since χρή can be restored in E.IT 1486, Fr.733.3.] (From χρεώ, with addition of ν from the synonym δέον; when used as part. abs., as in Sol.Fr.34.6, Th.3.40, from χρεὼ ὄν.) -
69 χρηστός
A like χρήσιμος, useful, good of its kind, serviceable,[τόξα] χρηστὰ οὐδέν Hdt.3.78
; [ἀτραπὸς] οὐδὲν χ. τισι Id.7.215
;χ. ἐπίπλοα Id.1.94
; [γῆ] E.Hec. 594; οἰκία, opp. μοχθηρά, Pl.Grg. 504a; ἡ χ. μέλιττα, opp. οἱ κηφῆνες, Arist.HA 624b23: freq. of wholesome food,μελίτωμα Batr.39
; ποτόν, σῖτος, Pl.R. 438a;περὶ τὸ σῶμα Pl.Prt. 313d
: c. gen., for a thing, νεύρων for the sinews, Ael.NA14.21;ῥάφανος Alex.15.8
;ὄψον Antiph.242
, etc. (but pleasant to taste, nice, Thphr.Char.2.10): generally,πολιτεία Isoc.12.135
;βίος Aeschin.1.179
; of victims and omens, auspicious, ἱρά, σφάγια, Hdt.5.44, 9.61,62; τελευτὴ χ. a happy end or issue, Id.7.157;εἰ.. τοῦτό γε δοκέει ὑμῖν εἶναι χρηστόν Id.5.92
.ά: pl., τὰ χ., as Subst., benefits, kindnesses, Id.1.41, 42;χρηστὰ φέρειν Id.4.139
; χρηστόν τι συμβουλεύειν, χρηστὰ ἐπιτηδεύειν, Ar.Nu. 793, Antipho 3.3.9; χρηστὰ λέγειν, πράττειν, etc., Men. 725, 787, etc.: but τὰ χ. also, happy event,ἐκτελοῖτο δὴ τὰ χ. A.Pers. 228
(troch.); prosperity, success,τὰ χ. δ' αὔθ' ἕκαστ' ἔχει φίλους E.Hec. 1227
.2 in moral sense, opp. κακός, Eup. in PSI11.1213.2; opp. πονηρός, Pl.Prt. 313d; τὸ χ., opp. τὸ αἰσχρόν, S.Ph. 476; χρηστός, opp. λυπρός, E.Med. 601: but λῦπαι χρησταί if working for good, Pl.Grg. 499e.3 good for its purpose, effective (even for evil), τραῦμα, δῆγμα, Luc.Symp.44, Alex.55.4 Gramm., in use, current,ποιηταῖς χρηστά Eust.215.8
.II of persons, good, esp. in war, valiant, true, Hdt.5.109, 6.13, S.Ph. 437, etc.: generally, good, honest, worthy, Id.OT 610;οἰκέται X.Oec.9.5
; of women,ἐρεῖ τις ὡς Κλυταιμνήστρα κακή· Ἄλκηστιν ἀντέθηκα χρηστήν Eub. 117.11
, cf. Men.Mon. 634; of good citizens, useful, deserving, D.20.7: c. acc. cogn.,ἃ χρηστοὶ ἐγένεσθε Th.3.64
;χ. περὶ τὴν πόλιν γεγενημένος Lys.14.31
;χ. καὶ φιλόπολις Ar.Pl. 900
; collectively,ὀλίγον τὸ χ. Id.Ra. 783
; but also ironically,ὁ χ. οὑτοσί Id.Nu. 8
;οἱ χ. πρέσβεις οὗτοι D.18.30
, cf. 89;ἐκλελάκτικεν ὁ χ. ἡμῖν μοιχός Men.16
.b freq. on Epitaphs, IG3.3149,3155, al.c c. inf.,ὅσοι προβατεύειν χ. Him.Or.14.32
.3 of the gods, propitious, merciful, bestowing health or wealth,θεῶν χρηστῶν ἥκειν εὖ Hdt.8.111
, cf. M.Ant.9.11.4 of men, good, kindly,δούλῳ.. χ. γενόμενός ἐστι δεσπότης πατρίς Antiph.265
;ὡς ἡδὺ δούλῳ δεσπότου χρηστοῦ τυχεῖν Men.Mon. 556
, cf. Philem.227;ὁ χ., ὡς ἔοικε, καὶ χρηστοὺς ποιεῖ Men.203b
, cf. Plu.Phoc.10;χ. περί τινα D.59.2
;ἐπί τινας Ev.Luc.6.35
;εἰς ἀλλήλους Ep.Eph.4.32
.b sts. simple, silly, like εὐήθης, χρηστὸς εἶ ὅτι ἡγῇ .., you're a nice fellow, to think that.., Pl.Phdr. 264b, cf. Tht. 161a;ὦ χρηστέ D.18.318
.5 of a man, strong, able in body for sexual intercourse, = γυναικὶ χρῆσθαι δυνάμενος, Hp.Genit.2.6 of the dead, whence χρηστὸν ποιεῖν = ἀποκτιννύναι, in a treaty between the Spartans and Tegea, Arist.Fr. 592.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > χρηστός
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70 ἀμείβω
Aἄμειβον Il.14.381
: [tense] fut.- ψω A.Pr. 23
: [tense] aor. ἤμειψα, [dialect] Ep. ἄμειψα [ᾰ] h.Cer. 275, A.R.3.280; [dialect] Dor. ἄμ [pron. full] [ᾱ] Pi.P.5.38; Trag.:—[voice] Med., [tense] impf. ἠμειβόμην, [dialect] Ep.ἀμ- Il.3.171
, etc.: [tense] fut. : [tense] aor. ἠμειψάμην, [dialect] Ep. and [dialect] Ion.ἀμ- Il.4.403
, Hdt.1.37, al.:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.ἀμειφθήσεται Hsch.
: [tense] aor. ἠμείφθην AP7.589 (Agath.), 638 (Crin.), etc. (in med. sense, Pi.P.4.102, Theoc.7.27): [tense] pf.ἤμειπται Gal.1.210
: [dialect] Ep. [tense] plpf.ἄμειπτο Nonn.D.44.241
.—Verb and compds. are almost exclus. poet. and [dialect] Ion., but used once or twice in Pl. and X., and late Prose.A [voice] Act., change, exchange, (not Od.),ἔντε' ἄμειβεν Il.17.192
, etc.: τί τινος, as γόνυ γουνὸς ἀμείβων changing one knee for other, i. e. walking slowly, ib.11.547, etc.:—so either,1 give in exchange, ὃς πρὸς Τυδεΐδην Διομήδεα τεύχε' ἄμειβε χρύσεα χαλκείων ib. 6.235: c.acc.,δάμαρτ' ἀμείψας E.Alc.46
: or more freq.,2 take in exchange,τι ἀντί τινος Pi.P.4.17
, E.Hel. 1382; πόσιν ἀντὶ σᾶς ἀμεῖψαι ψυχᾶς redeem at that price, Id.Alc. 462, etc.;μορφὴν ἀ. ἐκ θεοῦ βροτησίαν Id.Ba.4
;ἀ. τὰν ἐμὰν [φυλακάν] Id.Rh. 527
;τιμὰν πρὸς ἀνθρώπων ἀμείψω Ibyc.24
, cf. A.Ch. 1019 (anap.) (prob.).3 in [dialect] Att. often of Place, change it, so pass, cross, πορθμόν, πόρον, Id.Pers. 69, E.IA 144, etc.:—hence,b either pass out of a house, leave it, ἀ. στέγας, δώματα, S.Ph. 1262, E.El. 750; or pass into, enter it,ἀ. θύρας Hdt.5.72
, cf. A.Ch. 571: generally,πόλιν ἐκ πόλεως ἀ. Pl.Sph. 224b
, cf. Prm. 138d; v. infr. B.11.2.4 change, alter,χρῶτα βαφῇ A.Pers. 317
;χροιᾶς ἄνθος Id.Pr.23
;ἐς κακοχυμίην ἤμειψε τὰ σπλάγχνα Aret.SD2.13
: abs., πολλὰ ἀ. change colour, Jul.Caes. 309a; so [voice] Med.,χροιῆς ἄνθος ἀμειβομένης Sol.27.6
.5 causal, make others change,τεύχε' ἄμειβον Il.14.381
; pass on, hand on from one to another,τέκνα.. διαδοχαῖς ἀμείβουσαι χεροῖν E.Hec. 1159
.II intr. in part., [full] ἀμείβοντες, οἱ, the interchangers, i.e. rafters that meet and cross each other, Il.23.712, cf. Theo Sm.p.122 H., Nonn.D.37.588; ἐν ἀμείβοντι, = ἀμοιβάδις, Pi.N.11.42:—so prob. succeeds,E.
Or. 1503.B [voice] Med., change one with another, do in turn or alternately, abs.,ἀμειβόμενοι φυλακὰς ἔχον Il.9.471
; ;ὀρχείσθην.. ἀμειβομένω Od.8.379
; ἀμειβόμενοι κατὰ οἴκους at every house in turn, 1.375, 2.140; ploughed and fallow in turn,Pi.
N.6.9; so ἀμειβόμεναι ὁπλαῖς alternating, crosswise, of the motion of the legs in horses or oxen, Id.P.4.226; ἄλλα ἄλλοθεν ἀμείβεται now comes one thing, now another in turn, E.Hipp. 1108;ἀμείβεται μιάσματα Id.Med. 1267
: c. part., θρῴσκων ἄλλοτ' ἐπ' ἄλλον ἀμείβεται leaps in turn.., Il.15.684:—ἀ. στενότητι vary in narrowness, X.Cyn.9.14.2 of dialogue, answer one another,Od.
3.148, etc.; in part., ἀμειβόμενος προσέειπε, προσηύδα, Il.3.437, 17.33;ἀ. πρός τινα Hdt.8.60c
odd.; πρός τι ib.58, E.Tr. 903: c. acc. pers. et dat. rei, ἀ. τινα μύθῳ, μύθοις, Od. 12.278, 2.83; ἀ. τινα alone, answer one, reply to him, Il.1.172, etc.;τὸν λόγοις ἀμείφθη Pi.P.4.102
, cf. Theoc.7.27; ἀμείβετο τοῖσδε in these words, Hdt.1.35, al.:—later c. acc. rei,τούτοις ἀμείβου.. εὐμαθές τι A.Eu. 442
; ;μὴ σφριγῶντ' ἀμείψῃ μῦθον E.Supp. 478
;ταῦτα ἀμείψατο Hdt.1.37
: c. dupl. acc.,ταῦτα τοὺς φίλους ἀμείψατο Id.2.173
, cf.3.52, A.Supp. 195;ἕν μ' ἄμειψαι μοῦνον S.OC 991
; τὸν δὲ.. μῆτιν.. ἀμείβετο gave him counsel in reply, Pi.P. 9.39:—also late Prose, Luc.Alex.19.3 repay, requite, c. acc. pers. et dat. rei,δώροισιν ἀ. τινα Od.24.285
;χρηστοῖσι Hdt.1.41
, cf. 4.97;ὁμοίοις D.20.6
;ἀμείβομαί σε τῷ φυγεῖν τὴν οἰκίαν Com.Adesp.371
: c. acc. pers. only,τὸν ἄδικον ἀ. S.Fr.12
;τοὺς μὲν ἐκόλαζε, τοὺς δὲ ἠμείβετο D.C.74.8
: c. acc. et dat. rei,ἀ. εὐεργεσίας χάρισιν X.Mem.4.3.15
: c. acc. rei only,χάριν φιλότητος S.El. 134
;βροτῶν ἀσυνεσίας E.Ph. 1727
;τὴν προϋπαρχήν Arist.EN 1165a5
: rarely c. dat. pers., : rarely also c. gen. rei compensatae,ἀ. τινα τῆς δικαιοσύνης Luc.Somn. 15
:—mostly, return good for good; but also, bad for good,φθόνον ἀμειβόμενον τὰ καλὰ ἔργα Pi.P.7.17
; bad for bad,ἀμείψεται φόνον φόνος E.El. 1093
;κακὸν κακῷ Aret.SD2.13
.II get in exchange, [οὔτοι] νιν (sc. Καρθαίαν)Βαβυλῶνος ἀμείψομαι Pi.Pae.4.16
; θητικοῦ ἀντὶ τέλους ἱππάδ' ἀμειψάμενος Epigr. ap. Arist.Ath.7.4; .2 like [voice] Act., change a place, pass either out or in,ψυχὴ.. ἀμείψεται ἕρκος ὀδόντων Il.9.409
; and reversely of things swallowed,φάρμακα.. ἀ. ἕρκ. ὀδ. Od.10.328
;ἀμειβόμεναι μέγαν οὐδὸν.., ἡ μὲν ἔσω.. ἡ δὲ θύραζε Hes. Th. 749
;πατρίδ' ἀμειψάμενος Sol.2
;ποταμόν Simon.94
; ; ; γῆν οὐρανοῦ ἀ. change earth for heaven, Plu.2.607e;ὑπὲρ οὐδὸν ἀμειβόμενον Theoc. 2.104
; ; ἕτεραδ' ἕτερος ἀμείβεται πήματα passes through them, E.Or. 979.IV χεροῖν πίτυλον, ὃς αἰὲν δι' Ἀχέροντ' ἀ. θεωρίδα convoys, accompanies it, A.Th. 856. -
71 ἀναγιγνώσκω
I [dialect] Ep. only in [tense] aor. 2 ἀνέγνων,b perceive, Theoc.24.23.2 know again, recognize, Od.4.250; once in Hdt., acknowledge, own,ἀναγνῶναι τοὺς συγγενέας Hdt.2.91
, cf. Pi.I.2.23: [tense] aor. [voice] Pass. once in E.,εἰ μὲν γὰρ ἔζη πόσις, ἀνεγνώσθημεν ἄν Hel. 290
.II after Hom., [tense] fut. ἀναγνώσομαι dub. in GDI5075: [tense] aor. 2 ἀνέγνων, Cret. [ per.] 3pl. subj. : [tense] pf. ἀνέγνωκα:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.- γνωσθήσομαι Lys.17.9
: [tense] aor.ἀνεγνώσθην Pl.Prm. 127d
: [tense] pf.ἀνέγνωσμαι Isoc. 15.67
, etc.:—of written characters, know them again, and so, read, first in Pi.O.10(11).1, cf. Ar.Eq. 118, 1065, Th.3.49, And.1.47, etc. (never in Trag.); ἀναγνώσεται (sc. ὁ γραμματεύς) D.20.27, etc.;λαβὼν ἀνάγνωθι τὸ ψήφισμα Id.18.118
;λέγε.. καὶ ἀνάγνωθι Id.19.70
;τὴν διαμαρτυρίαν ἀναγνώτω Id.44.45
;ἀ. πρὸς ἐμαυτόν Ar.Ra.52
: abs., students,Plu.
Alex. 1, Marin.Procl.15;ἀ. παρά τινι Ἀριστοτέλους τὰ περὶ ψυχῆς
attend lectures onA.
, ib.12:—[voice] Pass., τὰ βιβλία τὰ ἀνεγνωσμένα books read aloud, hence, published, opp. τὰ ἀνέκδοτα, Lycon ap.D.L.5.73.III [dialect] Ion. usage, causal, mostly in [tense] aor. ἀνέγνωσα, induce one to do a thing,τούτους.. ἀναγνώσας ἕπεσθαι Hdt.5.106
, cf. 1.87, 4.158, 6.83, al.; inf. is omitted, ὡς ἀνέγνωσε when he had persuaded him, Id.1.68: once in [tense] pres., ; persuade, convince, ὅτι .. Hp.Art. 1:—[tense] aor. [voice] Pass., ἀνεγνώσθην to be persuaded to do a thing, c. inf., Hdt.7.7 and 236: without inf., ;χρήμασι ἀ. 6.50
: [tense] plpf. [voice] Pass.,ὡς οὗτοι.. οἱ ἀνεγνωσμένοι ἦσαν 8.110
: rare in [dialect] Att., .Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀναγιγνώσκω
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72 ἀνασπάω
A draw, pull up,σπυρίδα Hdt.5.16
, cf. 4.154;βύβλον ἐκ τῶν ἑλέων Id.2.92
:—[voice] Pass., BGU1041.8 (iii A.D.).2 draw, suck up greedily,ὅταν αἷμ' ἀνασπάσῃ κόνις A.Eu. 647
;ἀ. ὑγρόν Hp.VM22
; ἀ. ποτόν, τροφήν, Arist.HA 495a26, PA 661a19; ὕδωρ ἀ. draw water, Th.4.97.4 tear up, pull down,τὰ ἀγάλματα ἐκ τῶν βάθρων Hdt.5.86
;τὴν σκηνήν Id.7.119
;τὸ σταύρωμα Th.6.100
; , cf. Ba. 949; ,al.;τὰς σανιδας τῆς γεφύρας Plb.2.5.5
;πυλίδας Id.5.39.4
, etc.5 metaph., ἀνασπᾶν λόγους, in S.Aj. 302, draw forth words, utter wild, incoherent words; :—the phrase may be expl. from Pl.Tht. 180a ([etym.] ὥσπερ ἐκ φαρέτρας ῥηματίσκια.. ἀνασπῶντες ) and Men.429 ([etym.] πόθεν.. τούτους ἀνεσπάκασιν οὗτοι τοὺς λόγους;); soἀ. γνωμίδιον Ar.Fr. 49D.
6 τὰς ὀφρῦς ἀνασπᾶν pucker the eyebrows, and so put on a grave important air, , cf. Alex.16, D.19.314; ;μέχρι νεφέων τὴν ὀφρὺν ἀ. Philem.174
, cf. X.Smp. 3.10;οἱ τὰς ὀφρῦς ἀνεσπασμένοι πρὸς τὸν κρόταφον Arist.Phgn. 812b27
.II retract,ὁ στόμαχος αὐτὸς ἑαυτὸν ἀ. Hp.Superf.22
, Steril. 217.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνασπάω
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73 ἀνωθέω
A push up or forth, ἀνώσαντες πλέον (sc. ναῦν ) they pushed off from shore and sailed, Od.15.553;ἀ. τὴν πόλιν εἰς τοὺς πολεμίους Th.8.93
:—[voice] Pass., to be thrust upwards, Arist.Pr. 931b35.2 push back, Hp.Art.80;ὅστις σῖτον.. ἐσαχθέντα ἀνωθεοίη SIG37
A 10 ([place name] Teos): —[voice] Med., repel, repulse,οὗτοι ἦσαν οἱ βασιλέα.. ἀνωσάμενοι Hdt.7.139
, cf. 8.109.3 support, of buoyant water, Olymp. in Mete.81.23, al.4 metaph., hand over,τὰ πράγματα πρὸς τὸν δῆμον D.C.52.17
; refer,τὰς ἐλαττώσεις εἰς τοὺς στρατηγήσαντας Id.Fr.43.18
.5 intr., push one's way up,εἰς τὸ πρόσαντες J.BJ3.7.5
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74 ἀποδείκνυμι
ἀποδείκ-νῡμι (and [suff] ἀποδεικ-ύω X.Smp.8.20, Plb.7.14.3), [dialect] Ion. [suff] ἀποδεικ-δέκνῦμι GDI5653b14 (Chios, v B. C.), [tense] fut. -δείξω, [dialect] Ion. - δέξω:—A point away from other objects at one, and so:I point out, display, make known, whether by deed or word,σφι γνώμας Hdt.1.171
,al.;τάφους καὶ συγγένειαν Th.1.26
;ἦθος τὸ πρόσθε τοκήων A.Ag. 727
;ἀρετήν Hyp.Epit.29
;τὰ τῆς τεχνης ἐξευρήματα Hp.Praec.9
; proclaim, τὴν ἡμέρην GDI l. c.;—[voice] Pass.,τῶν οῠρων ἀποδεχθέντων SIG134b22
(Milet., iv B. C.).2 bring forward, produce,μαρτύρια τούτων Hdt.5.45
;πολλοὺς παῖδας Id.1.136
, cf. S.OT 1405, Isoc.19.6, X.Cyr. 1.2.5;ἐπόχους 8.1.35
;ἀ. τρόπαια And.1.147
;χρήματα πλεῖστ' ἀ. ἐν τῷ κοινῷ Ar.Eq. 774
;μορφὴν ἑτέραν E.Fr.839.14
(v.l. ἐπέδειξεν): c. part., ὑγιέα τινὰ ἐόντα ἀ. produce him safe and sound, Hdt.3.130, cf. 134.5 appoint, assign,τέμενος ἀ. τινί Hdt.5.67
, 89;βωμόν τινι Id.7.178
;ἓν βουλευτήριον Th.2.15
; γῆς ὅρους ib.72; τὴν τρίτην ἀ. ἐκκλησίαν to fix, prescribe it, D.24.25:—[voice] Pass.,τοῖσί ἐστι χῶρος ἀποδεδεγμένος Hdt.1.153
; .b c. inf., κώμας ὅθεν ἀπέδειξαν οἱ ἡγεμόνες λαμβάνειν τὰ ἐπιτήδεια whence they appointed that they should receive.., X.An.2.3.14:—[voice] Pass., τοῖσι ἀποδεδέχθαι.. ἕλκειν (impers.) it had been appointed them to draw, Hdt.2.124.6 show by argument, prove, demonstrate, Ar.Nu. 1334, Arist.AP0.75b37, etc.;ἀ. σαφεῖς τὰς ἀποδείξεις And.2.3
;ἀ. ὡς.. Ar.V. 548
, Pl.R. 472d; ὅτι .. Id.Prt. 323c, etc.; πότερον.. ἢ .. Id.Alc.1.114b: c. dupl. acc., prove one so and so, , etc.;τοιούτους τινάς Hp.Decent.4
: folld. by part.,ἀ. λόγῳ.. οὐδὲν μετεόν Hdt.5.94
; ἀ. τινὰ λέγοντα οὐδέν make it evident that.., 7.17, cf. 2.133.II show forth a person or thing as so and so, hence:1 appoint, proclaim, create,ἀ. τινὰ στρατηγόν X.An.1.1.2
, al.: c. inf.,στρατηγὸν εῖναι Hdt.5.25
; ἀ. τούτους τὴν πόλιν νέμειν ib.29;ἑαυτὸν ὅτι ἐστὶ θεός 2 Ep.Thess.2.4
:—[voice] Pass., to be so created, Hdt.1.124, 162; ;ἀπεδέχθη εῖναι ἵππαρχος 7.154
;αὐτοκράτωρ ἀποδέδεικται POxy.1021.7
(i A. D.); ὕπατος ἀποδεδειγμένος, = Lat. consul designatus, OGI379.5 ([place name] Tiflis), etc.2 make, render, mostly with an Adj., ἀ. τινὰς μοχθηροτάτους make them finished rascals, Ar.Ra. 1011;ἀ. κρατίστους τοὺς λόχους X.Cyr.2.1.23
;γοργότερον ἀ. τὸν ἵππον Id.Eq.1.10
;ζῷον ἀγριώτερον Pl.Grg. 516b
: with a Subst.,γέλωτα ἀ. τινά Id.Tht. 166a
, cf. Phd. 72c: c. part., ;ἀ. τινὰς ἀλλοτρίους ὄντας Pl.Smp. 179c
:—[voice] Pass., πολέμιοι ἀποδεδειγμένοι declared enemies, X.An.7.1.26, cf. D.23.200.3 represent as,ἀ. παῖδα πατρὸς ἑωυτῶν ἕκαστον ἐόντα Hdt.2.143
, cf. Lys.32.17:— [voice] Pass., is represented, considered as..,Hdt.
1.136; οὐδὲ.. οὗτοι ἐν τοῖσι ἄλλοισι θεοῖσι ἀποδεδέχαται have not been considered, admitted among.., 2.43:—these two last examples may be pass. usages of ἀποδέχομαι.4 c. inf., ordain a thing or person to be, X.Oec.7.30,Lac.10.7.B [voice] Med., show forth, exhibit something of one's own, ἀποδέξασθαι τὴν γνώμην deliver one's opinion, Hdt.1.170, 207, cf. Th.1.87; alsoἀ. μεγάλα ἔργα Hdt.1.59
, al.; ἀξιαπηγητότατα ib.16; οὐδὲν λαμπρὸν ἔργον ib. 174; ἀ. ἀρετάς display high qualities, Pi.N.6.49 (cf. supr. A. 1.2);πνεύματα εἰς ἄλληλα στάσιν.. ἀποδεικνύμενα A.Pr. 1088
; of buildings and the like ,μνημόσυνα ἀ. Hdt.2.101
;χώματα ἀξιοθέητα 1.184
; οὐδεμίαν στρατηΐην ἀ. not to have any military service to show, 2.111:—[voice] Pass., ἔργα μεγάλα καὶ θαυμαστὰ.. ἀποδεχθέντα Id. Prooem., cf. 9.27.2 [voice] Med. in act. sense, ἀποδεδειγμένοι ἦσαν ὅτι had declared that.., X.An.5.2.9.C [voice] Pass., v. supr. 1.5, 11.1,2,3: [tense] aor. ἀπεδείχθην is always [voice] Pass., as Hdt.7.154; and so mostly [tense] pf. ἀποδέδειγμαι, 1.136, Antipho 2.4.10, X.An.7.1.26; but the part. of the latter is sts. [voice] Act., v. supr. B.2.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀποδείκνυμι
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75 ἄκρον
A like ἄκρα, highest or farthest point:1 mountain top, peak,Γάργαρον ἄκρον Ἴδης Il.14.292
;ἄκρον ὑπερβαλέειν Od.11.597
; τὰ ἄκρα heights, Hdt.6.100, Pl.Criti. 110e, etc.3 end, extremity, τὰ ἄ. τῆς θαλάσσης, [τοῦἀέρος], Pl.Phd. 109d, 109e; ἄκρα χειρῶν hands, Luc. Im.6; ἐξ ἄκρων at the end, Ar.Fr.29;ἐξ ἄκρου Com.Adesp.398
;ἐπ' ἄκροις Pl.Sph. 220d
:—border, frontier, Plb.1.42.2.II metaph., highest pitch, height,πανδοξίας ἄκρον Pi.N.1.11
; εἰς ἄκρον ἀνδρείας ἱκέσθαι to highest pitch, Simon.58; εἰς ἄκρον ἁδύς exceedingly, Theoc. 14.61; ἐπ' ἄκρον ἀφικέσθαι, ἐλθεῖν, Pl.Plt. 268e, Ti. 20a;πρὸς ἄκρῳ γενέσθαι Id.Phdr. 247b
;ἄκρον ἔχων σοφίης Epigr.Gr.442
([place name] Nabataea);ἄκρον ἐρώτων εἰδότος, ἄκρα μάχας AP7.448
(Leon.):—ἄκρα, τά, heights, highest point, οὔτοι ποθ' ἥξει (sic)τῶν ἄκρων ἄνευ πόνου S.Fr. 397
; ἄκρα φέρεσθαι win prize, Theoc.12.31;ἄκρα φέρουσ' ἀρετῆς ὑμῖν Epigr.Gr. 224.2
([place name] Samos).2 of persons, Ἄργεος ἄκρα Πελασγοί pride of Argos, Theoc.15.142.IV in Logic of Arist. τὰ ἄκρα are major and minor terms of syllogism, opp. to μέσον or middle, APr. 25b36, al. -
76 ἄν
ἄν (A), [pron. full] [ᾰ], [dialect] Ep., Lyr., [dialect] Ion., Arc., [dialect] Att.; also κεν) [dialect] Ep., [dialect] Aeol., Thess., κᾱ [dialect] Dor., [dialect] Boeot., El.; the two combined in [dialect] Ep. (infr. D. 11.2) and Arc.,Aεἰκ ἄν IG5(2).6.2
, 15 (iv B. C.):—modal Particle used with Verbs to indicate that the action is limited by circumstances or defined by conditions. In Hom. κε is four times as common as ἄν, in Lyr. about equally common. No clear distinction can be traced, but κε as an enclitic is somewhat less emphatic; ἄν is preferred by Hom. in negative clauses, κε ([etym.] ν) with the relative.A In Simple Sentences, and in the Apodosis of Compound Sentences; here ἄν belongs to the Verb, and denotes that the assertion made by the Verb is dependent on a condition, expressed or implied: thus ἦλθεν he came, ἦλθεν ἄν he would have come (under conditions, which may or may not be defined), and so he might have come; ἔλθοι may he come, ἔλθοι ἄν he would come (under certain conditions), and so he might come.I WITH INDICATIVE:1 with historical tenses, generally [tense] impf. and [tense] aor., less freq. [tense] plpf., never [tense] pf., v. infr.,a most freq. in apodosis of conditional sentences, with protasis implying nonfulfilment of a past or present condition, and apod. expressing what would be or would have been the case if the condition were or had been fulfilled. The [tense] impf. with ἄν refers to continued action, in Hom. always in past time, exc. perh. . 178; later also in [tense] pres. time, first in Thgn.905; πολὺ ἂν θαυμαστότερον ἦν, εἰ ἐτιμῶντο it would be far more strange if they were honoured, Pl.R. 489a; οὐκ ἂν νήσων ἐκράτει, εἰ μή τι καὶ ναυτικὸν εἶχεν he would not have been master of islands if he had not had also some naval power, Th.1.9. The [tense] aor. strictly refers only to past time, Pi.N.11.24, etc.; εἰ τότε ταύτην ἔσχε τὴν γνώμην, οὐδὲν ἂν ὧν νυνὶ πεποίηκεν ἔπραξεν if he had then come to this opinion, he would have accomplished nothing of what he has now done, D.4.5, al., but is used idiomatically with Verbs of saying, answering, etc., as we say I should have said,εἰ μὴ πατὴρ ἦσθ', εἶπον ἄν σ' οὐκ εὖ φρονεῖν S.Ant. 755
, cf. Pl.Smp. 199d, Euthphr. 12d, etc.: the [tense] plpf. refers to completed actions, as ὃ εἰ ἀπεκρίνω, ἱκανῶς ἂν ἤδη παρὰ σοῦ τὴν ὁσιότητα ἐμεμαθήκη I should have already learnt.., ib. 14c;εἰ ὁ ἀνὴρ ἀπέθανεν, δικαίως ἂν ἐτεθνήκει Antipho 4.2.3
.b the protasis is freq. understood: ὑπό κεν ταλασίφρονά περ δέος εἷλεν fear would have seized even the stout-hearted (had he heard the sound), Il.4.421; τὸ γὰρ ἔρυμα τῷ στρατοπέδῳ οὐκ ἂν ἐτειχίσαντο they would not have built the wall (if they had not won a battle), Th.1.11; πολλοῦ γὰρ ἂν ἦν ἄξια for (if that were so) they would be worth much, Pl.R. 374d; οὐ γὰρ ἦν ὅ τι ἂν ἐποιεῖτε for there was nothing which you could have done, i. e. would have done (if you had tried), D.18.43.c with no definite protasis understood, to express what would have been likely to happen, or might have happened in past time: ἢ γάρ μιν ζωόν γε κιχήσεαι, ἤ κεν Ὀρέστης κτεῖνεν ὑποφθάμενος for either you will find him alive, or else Orestes may already have killed him before you, Od.4.546; ὃ θεασάμενος πᾶς ἄν τις ἀνὴρ ἠράσθη δάϊος εἶναι every man who saw this (the 'Seven against Thebes') would have longed to be a warrior, Ar. Ra. 1022; esp. with τάχα, q. v., ἀλλ' ἦλθε μὲν δὴ τοῦτο τοὔνειδος τάχ' ἂν ὀργῇ βιασθὲν μᾶλλον ἢ γνώμῃ φρενῶν, i. e. it might perhaps have come, S.OT 523; τάχα ἂν δὲ καὶ ἄλλως πως ἐσπλεύσαντες (sc. διέβησαν ) and they might also perhaps have crossed by sea (to Sicily) in some other way, Th.6.2, cf. Pl.Phdr. 265b.d ἄν is freq. omitted in apodosi with Verbs expressing obligation, propriety, or possibility, as ἔδει, ἐχρῆν, εἰκὸς ἦν, etc., and sts. for rhetorical effect, εἰ μὴ.. ᾖσμεν, φόβον παρέσχεν it had caused (for it would have caused) fear, E.Hec. 1113. This use becomes more common in later Gk.2 with [tense] fut. ind.:a frequently in [dialect] Ep., usu. with κεν, rarely ἄν, Il.9.167, 22.66, indicating a limitation or condition, ὁ δέ κεν κεχολώσεται ὅν κεν ἵκωμαι and he will likely be angry to whom- soever I shall come, ib.1.139; καί κέ τις ὧδ' ἐρέει and in that case men will say, 4.176;ἐγὼ δέ κέ τοι καταλέξω Od.3.80
; so in Lyr.,μαθὼν δέ τις ἂν ἐρεῖ Pi.N.7.68
, cf. I.6(5).59.b rarely in codd. of [dialect] Att. Prose writers,σαφὲς ἂν καταστήσετε Th.1.140
;οὐχ ἥκει, οὐδ' ἂν ἥξει δεῦρο Pl.R. 615d
, cf. Ap. 29c, X.An.2.5.13; dub. in Hp.Mul.2.174: in later Prose, Philostr. V A2.21, S E.M.9.225: also in Poetry, E.El. 484, Ar.Av. 1313;οὐκ ἂν προδώσω Herod.6.36
(corr. - δοίην):— for ἄν with [tense] fut. inf. and part. v. infr.II WITH SUBJUNCTIVE, only in [dialect] Ep., the meaning being the same as with the [tense] fut. ind. (1.2a), freq. with [ per.] 1st pers., as εἰ δέ κε μὴ δώῃσιν, ἐγὼ δέ κεν αὐτὸς ἕλωμαι in that case I will take her myself, Il.1.324; πείθευ, ἐγὼ δέ κέ τοι εἰδέω χάριν obey and if so I will be grateful, 14.235 (the subj. is always introduced by δέ in this usage); also with other persons, giving emphasis to the future, , al.III WITH OPTATIVE (never [tense] fut., rarely [tense] pf. πῶς ἂν λελήθοι [με]; X.Smp.3.6):a in apodosis of conditional sentences, after protasis in opt. with εἰ or some other conditional or relative word, expressing a [tense] fut. condition:ἀλλ' εἴ μοί τι πίθοιο, τό κεν πολὺ κέρδιον εἴη Il.7.28
;οὐ πολλὴ ἂν ἀλογία εἴη, εἰ φοβοῖτο τὸν θάνατον; Pl.Phd. 68b
:—in Hom. [tense] pres. and [tense] aor. opt. with κε or ἄν are sts. used like [tense] impf. and [tense] aor. ind. with ἄν in Attic, with either regular ind. or another opt. in the protasis: καί νύ κεν ἔνθ' ἀπόλοιτο.. εἰ μὴ.. νόησε κτλ., i. e. he would have perished, had she not perceived, etc., Il.5.311, cf. 5.388, 17.70; εἰ νῦν ἐπὶ ἄλλῳ ἀεθλεύοιμεν, ἦ τ' ἂν ἐγὼ.. κλισίηνδε φεροίμην if we were now contending in another's honour, I should now carry.., ib.23.274: so rarely in Trag., οὐδ' ἂν σὺ φαίης, εἴ σε μὴ κνίζοι λέχος (for εἰ μὴ ἔκνιζε) E.Med. 568.b with protasis in [tense] pres. or [tense] fut., the opt. with ἄν in apodosi takes a simply future sense: φρούριον δ' εἰ ποιήσονται, τῆς μὲν γῆς βλάπτοιεν ἄν τι μέρος they might perhaps damage, Th.1.142, cf. 2.60, Pl.Ap. 25b, R. 333e;ἢν οὖν μάθῃς.. οὐκ ἂν ἀποδοίην Ar.Nu. 116
, cf. D.1.26, al.c with protasis understood:φεύγωμεν· ἔτι γάρ κεν ἀλύξαιμεν κακὸν ἦμαρ Od.10.269
; οὔτε ἐσθίουσι πλείω ἢ δύνανται φέρειν· διαρραγεῖεν γὰρ ἄν for (if they should do so) they would burst, X. Cyr.8.2.21; τὸν δ' οὔ κε δύ' ἀνέρε.. ἀπ' οὔδεος ὀχλίσσειαν two men could not heave the stone from the ground, i. e. would not, if they should try, Il.12.447; , cf. D.2.8: in Hom. sts. with ref. to past time, .d with no definite protasis implied, in potential sense: ἡδέως δ' ἂν ἐροίμην Λεπτίνην but I would gladly ask Leptines, D.20.129; βουλοίμην ἄν I should like , Lat. velim (but ἐβουλόμην ἄν I should wish, if it were of any avail, vellem); ποῖ οὖν τραποίμεθ' ἄν; which way then can we turn? Pl.Euthd. 290a; οὐκ ἂν μεθείμην τοῦ θρόνου I will not give up the throne, Ar.Ra. 830; idiomatically, referring to the past, αὗται δὲ οὐκ ἂν πολλαὶ εἶεν but these would not (on investigation) prove to be many, Th.1.9; εἴησαν δ' ἂν οὗτοι Κρῆτες these would be (i. e. would have been) Cretans, Hdt.1.2: used in order to soften assertions by giving them a less positive form, as οὐκ ἂν οὖν πάνυ γέ τι σπουδαῖον εἴη ἡ δικαιοσύνη, i.e. it would not prove to be, etc. (for, it is not, etc.), Pl.R. 333e.e in questions, expressing a wish:τίς ἂν θεῶν.. δοίη; S.OC 1100
, cf.A.Ag. 1448;πῶς ἂν θάνοιμι; S.Aj. 389
: hence (with no question) as a mild command, exhortation, or entreaty, ; σὺ μὲν κομίζοις ἂν σεαυτὸν ᾗ θέλεις you may take yourself off (milder than κόμιζε σεαυτόν), S.Ant. 444; χωροῖς ἂν εἴσω you may go in, El. 1491; κλύοις ἂν ἤδη, Φοῖβε hear me now, Phoebus, ib. 637; φράζοις ἄν, λέγοις ἄν, Pl.Phlb. 23c, 48b.f in a protasis which is also an apodosis: εἴπερ ἄλλῳ τῳ ἀνθρώπων πειθοίμην ἄν, καὶ σοὶ πείθομαι if I would trust any (other) man (if he gave me his word), I trust you, Id.Prt. 329b; εἰ μὴ ποιήσαιτ' ἂν τοῦτο if you would not do this (if you could), D.4.18, cf. X.Mem.1.5.3, Plot.6.4.16.g rarely omitted with opt. in apodosis: , cf. 14.123, Il.5.303; also in Trag.,θᾶσσον ἢ λέγοι τις E.Hipp. 1186
;τεὰν δύνασιν τίς.. κατάσχοι; S.Ant. 605
.h ἄν c. [tense] fut. opt. is prob. always corrupt (cf. 1.2b), as τὸν αὐτὸν ἂν ἐπαινέσοι ( ἐπαινέσαι Bekk.) Pl.Lg. 719e; εἰδὼς ὅτι οὐδέν' ἂν καταλήψοιτο ( οὐδένα Bekk.) Lys.1.22.IV WITH INF. and PART. (sts. ADJ. equivalent to part.,τῶν δυνατῶν ἂν κρῖναι Pl.R. 577b
) representing ind. or opt.:1 [tense] pres. inf. or part.:a representing [tense] impf. ind., οἴεσθε τὸν πατέρα.. οὐκ ἂν φυλάττειν; do you think he would not have kept them safe? ([etym.] οὐκ ἂν ἐφύλαττεν), D.49.35; ἀδυνάτων ἂν ὄντων [ὑμῶν] ἐπιβοηθεῖν when you would have been unable, Th.1.73, cf. 4.40.b representing [tense] pres. opt., πόλλ' ἂν ἔχων (representing ἔχοιμ' ἄν)ἕτερ' εἰπεῖν παραλείπω D. 18.258
, cf. X.An.2.3.18: with Art., .2 [tense] aor. inf. or part.:a representing [tense] aor. ind., οὐκ ἂν ἡγεῖσθ' αὐτὸν κἂν ἐπιδραμεῖν; do you not think he would even have run thither? ([etym.] καὶ ἐπέδραμεν ἄν), D.27.56; ἴσμεν ὑμᾶς ἀναγκασθέντας ἄν we know you would have been compelled, Th.1.76, cf. 3.89; ῥᾳδίως ἂν ἀφεθείς when he might easily have been acquitted, X.Mem.4.4.4.b representing [tense] aor. opt., οὐδ' ἂν κρατῆσαι αὐτοὺς τῆς γῆς ἡγοῦμαι I think they would not even be masters of the land ([etym.] οὐδ' ἂν κρατήσειαν), Th.6.37, cf. 2.20; ὁρῶν ῥᾳδίως ἂν αὐτὸ ληφθέν ([etym.] ληφθείη ἄν) Id.7.42; οὔτε ὄντα οὔτε ἂν γενόμενα, i.e. things which are not and never could happen ([etym.] ἃ οὔτε ἂν γένοιτο), Id.6.38.3 [tense] pf. inf. or part. representing:a [tense] plpf. ind., πάντα ταῦθ' ὑπὸ τῶν βαρβάρων ἂν ἑαλωκέναι ([etym.] φήσειεν ἄν ) he would say that all these would have been destroyed by the barbarians ([etym.] ἑαλώκη ἄν), D.19.312.b [tense] pf. opt., οὐκ ἂν ἡγοῦμαι αὐτοὺς δίκην ἀξίαν δεδωκέναι, εἰ.. καταψηφίσαισθε I do not believe they would (then) have suffered ([etym.] δεδωκότες ἂν εἶεν) punishment enough, etc., Lys.27.9.4 [tense] fut. inf.or part., never in [dialect] Ep., and prob. always corrupt in [dialect] Att., νομίζων μέγιστον ἂν σφᾶς ὠφελήσειν (leg. - ῆσαι) Th.5.82, cf. 6.66, 8.25,71; part. is still more exceptional, (codd.), cf. D.19.342 (v. l.); both are found in later Gk.,νομίσαντες ἂν οἰκήσειν οὕτως ἄριστα Plb.8.30.8
, cf. Plu.Marc.15, Arr.An.2.2.3; with part., Epicur. Nat.14.1, Luc.Asin.26, Lib.Or.62.21, dub. l. in Arr.An.6.6.5.I In the protasis of conditional sentences with εἰ, regularly with the subjunctive. In Attic εἰ ἄν is contracted into ἐάν, ἤν, or ἄν ([etym.] ᾱ) (q. v.): Hom. has generally εἴ κε (or αἴ κε), sts. ἤν, onceεἰ δ' ἄν Il.3.288
, twiceεἴπερ ἄν 5.224
, 232. The protasis expresses either future condition (with apod. of [tense] fut. time) or general condition (with apod. of repeated action): εἰ δέ κεν ὣς ἔρξῃς καί τοι πείθωνται Ἀχαιοί, γνώσῃ ἔπειθ' ὅς .. if thus thou shalt do.., ib.2.364; ἢν ἐγγὺς ἔλθῃ θάνατος, οὐδεὶς βούλεται θνῄσκειν if death (ever) come near.., E.Alc. 671.2 in relative or temporal clauses with a conditional force; here ἄν coalesces with ὅτε, ὁπότε, ἐπεί, ἐπειδή, cf. ὅταν, ὁπόταν, ἐπήν or ἐπάν ([dialect] Ion. ἐπεάν) , ἐπειδάν: Hom. has ὅτε κε (sts. ὅτ' ἄν) , ὁππότε κε (sts. ὁπότ' ἄν or ὁππότ' ἄν) , ἐπεί κε (ἐπεὶ ἄν Il.6.412
), ἐπήν, εὖτ' ἄν; v. also εἰσόκε ([etym.] εἰς ὅ κε):—τάων ἥν κ' ἐθέλωμι φίλην ποιήσομ' ἄκοιτιν whomsoever of these I may wish.., Il.9.397; ὅταν δὴ μὴ σθένω, πεπαύσομαι when I shall have no strength.., S.Ant.91; ἐχθρὸς γάρ μοι κεῖνος.. ὅς χ' ἕτερον μὲν κεύθῃ ἐνὶ φρεσίν, ἄλλο δὲ εἴπῃ who ever conceals one thing in his mind and speaks another, Il.9.312, cf. D.4.6, Th.1.21. —Hom. uses subj. in both the above constructions (1 and 2 ) without ἄν; also Trag. and Com., S.Aj. 496, Ar.Eq. 805; μέχρι and πρίν occasionally take subj. without ἄν in prose, e.g. Th.1.137,4.16 ([etym.] μέχρι οὗ), Pl.Phd. 62c, Aeschin.3.60.3 in final clauses introduced by relative Advbs., as ὡς, ὅπως (of Manner), ἵνα (of Place), ὄφρα, ἕως, etc. (of Time), freq. in [dialect] Ep.,σαώτερος ὥς κε νέηαι Il.1.32
;ὄφρα κεν εὕδῃ Od.3.359
;ὅπως ἂν εἰδῇ.. φράσω A.Pr. 824
;ὅπως ἂν φαίνηται κάλλιστος Pl.Smp. 198e
; (where ὅπως with [tense] fut. ind. is the regular constr.); also after ὡς in Hdt., Trag., X.An.2.5.16, al., once in Th.6.91 (but [tense] fut. ind. is regular in [dialect] Att.); ἵνα final does not take ἄν or κε exc.ἵνα εἰδότες ἤ κε θάνωμεν ἤ κεν.. φύγοιμεν Od.12.156
( ἵνα = where in S.OC 405). μή, = lest, takes ἄν only with opt. in apodosis, as S.Tr. 631, Th.2.93.II in [dialect] Ep. sts. with OPTATIVE as with subj. (always κε ([etym.] ν), exc.εἴ περ ἂν αὐταὶ Μοῦσαι ἀείδοιεν Il.2.597
),εἴ κεν Ἄρης οἴχοιτο Od.8.353
; ὥς κε.. δοίη ᾧ κ' ἐθέλοι that he might give her to whomsoever he might please, ib.2.54: so in Hdt. in final clauses, 1.75,99:—in Od.23.135 ὥς κέν τις φαίη, κέν belongs to Verb in apod., as inὡς δ' ἂν ἥδιστα ταῦτα φαίνοιτο X.Cyr.7.5.81
.2 rarely in oratio obliqua, where a relat. or temp. word retains an ἄν which it would have with subj. in direct form, S.Tr. 687, X.Mem.1.2.6, Isoc.17.15;ἐπειδὰν δοκιμασθείην D.30.6
:—similarly after a preceding opt.,οὐκ ἀποκρίναιο ἕως ἂν.. σκέψαιο Pl.Phd. 101d
.III rarely with εἰ and INDICATIVE in protasis, only in [dialect] Ep.:1 with [tense] fut. ind. as with subj.:αἴ κεν Ἰλίου πεφιδήσεται Il.15.213
:—so with relat.,οἵ κέ με τιμήσουσι 1.175
.2 with εἰ and a past tense of ind., once in Hom.,εἰ δέ κ' ἔτι προτέρω γένετο δρόμος Il.23.526
; so Ζεὺς γάρ κ' ἔθηκε νῆσον εἴ κ' ἐβούλετο Orac. ap. Hdt.1.174, cf. Ar.Lys. 1099 (cod. R), A.R.1.197.IV in later Greek, ἄν with relative words is used with INDICATIVE in all tenses, asὅπου ἂν εἰσεπορεύετο Ev.Marc.6.56
;ὅσ' ἂν πάσχετε PFay. 136
(iv A. D.);ἔνθ' ἂν πέφυκεν ἡ ὁλότης εἶναι Phlp. in Ph.436.19
; cf. ἐάν, ὅταν.C with [tense] impf. and more rarely [tense] aor. ind. in ITERATIVE construction, to express elliptically a condilion fulfilled whenever an opportumty offered; freq. in Hdt. (not in Pi. or A.), κλαίεσκε ἂν καὶ ὀδυρέσκετο she would (i. e. used to) weep and lament, 3.119;εἶτα πῦρ ἂν οὐ παρῆν S.Ph. 295
; εἴ τινες ἴδοιεν.., ἀνεθάρσησαν ἄν whenever they saw it, on each occasion, Th.7.71;διηρώτων ἂν αὐτοὺς τί λέγοιεν Pl.Ap. 22b
: inf. representing [tense] impf. of this constr., ἀκούω Λακεδαιμονίους τότε ἐμβαλόντας ἂν.. ἀναχωρεῖν, i. e. I hear they used to retire ([etym.] ἀνεχώρουν ἄν), D.9.48.D GENERAL REMARKS:I POSITION OF ἄν.1 in A, when ἄν does not coalesce with the relat. word (as in ἐάν, ὅταν), it follows directly or is separated only by other particles, as μέν, δέ, τε, ga/r, kai/, νυ, περ, etc.; asεἰ μέν κεν.. εἰ δέ κε Il.3.281
-4; rarely by τις, asὅποι τις ἄν, οἶμαι, προσθῇ D.2.14
:—in Hom. and Hes. two such Particles may precede κε, asεἴ περ γάρ κεν Od.8.355
, cf. Il.2.123; εἰ γάρ τίς κε, ὃς μὲν γάρ κε, Hes.Op. 280, 357; rarely in Prose,ὅποι μὲν γὰρ ἄν D.4.45
;ὁπότερος οὖν ἄν Ar.Ra. 1420
: alsoὁπόσῳ πλέον ἄν Pl.Lg. 647e
, cf. 850a; .2 in apodosis, ἄν may stand either next to its Verb (before or after it), or after some other emphatic word, esp. an interrog., a negative (e. g. οὐδ' ἂν εἷς, οὐκ ἂν ἔτι, etc.), or an important Adjective or Adverb; also after a participle which represents the protasis, λέγοντος ἄν τινος πιστεῦσαι οἴεσθε; do you think they would have believed it if any one had told them? ([etym.] εἴ τις ἔλεγεν, ἐπίστευσαν ἄν), D.6.20.3 ἄν is freq. separated from its inf. by such Verbs as οἴομαι, δοκέω, φημί, οἶδα, etc., οὐκ ἂν οἴει .. ; freq. in Pl., Grg. 486d, al.; καὶ νῦν ἡδέως ἄν μοι δοκῶ κοινωνῆσαι I think that I should, X.Cyr.8.7.25;οὕτω γὰρ ἄν μοι δοκεῖ ἥ τε πόλις ἄριστα διοικεῖσθαι Aeschin.3.2
; ἃ μήτε προῄδει μηδεὶς μήτ' ἂν ᾠήθη τήμερον ῥηθῆναι (where ἄν belongs to ῥηθῆναι) D. 18.225:—in the phrase οὐκ οἶδ' ἂν εἰ, or οὐκ ἂν οἶδ' εἰ, ἄν belongs not to οἶδα, but to the Verb which follows, οὐκ οἶδ' ἂν εἰ πείσαιμι, for οὐκ οἶδα εἰ πείσαιμι ἄν, E.Med. 941, cf. Alc.48;οὐκ ἂν οἶδ' εἰ δυναίμην Pl. Ti. 26b
;οὐκ οἶδ' ἂν εἰ ἐκτησάμην X.Cyr.5.4.12
.4 ἄν never begins a sentence, or even a clause after a comma, but may stand first after a parenthetic clause,ἀλλ', ὦ μέλ', ἄν μοι σιτίων διπλῶν ἔδει Ar. Pax
<*>37.II REPETITION OF ἄν:—in apodosis ἄν may be used twice or even three times with the same Verb, either to make the condition felt throughout a long sentence, or to emphasize certain words,ὥστ' ἄν, εἰ σθένος λάβοιμι, δηλώσαιμ' ἄν S.El. 333
, cf. Ant.69, A.Ag. 340, Th.1.76 (fin.), 2.41, Pl.Ap. 31a, Lys.20.15; , cf. S.Fr. 739; attached to a parenthetical phrase, ἔδρασ' ἄν, εὖ τοῦτ' ἴσθ' ἄν, εἰ .. Id.OT 1438.2 ἄν is coupled with κε ([etym.] ν ) a few times in Hom., as Il.11.187, 202, Od.5.361, al.; cf. ἤν περ γάρ κ' ἐθέλωσιν v.l. ib.18.318.III ELLIPSIS OF VERB:—sts. the Verb to which ἄν belongs must be supplied, in Hom. only εἰμί, as τάτ' ἔλδεται ὅς κ' ἐπιδευής (sc. ᾖ) Il.5.481; ἀλλ' οὐκ ἂν πρὸ τοῦ (sc. ἔρρεγκον) Ar.Nu.5; τί δ' ἂν δοκεῖ σοι Πρίαμος (sc. πρᾶξαι), εἰ τάδ' ἤνυσεν; A.Ag. 935
:—so in phrases like πῶς γὰρ ἄν; and πῶς οὐκ ἄν (sc. εἴη); also in ὥσπερ ἂν εἰ (or ὡσπερανεί), as φοβούμενος ὥσπερ ἂν εἰ παῖς (i. e. ὥσπερ ἂν ἐφοβήθη εἰ παῖς ἦν) Pl.Grg. 479a; so τοσοῦτον ἐφρόνησαν, ὅσον περ ἂν (sc. ἐφρόνησαν)εἰ.. Isoc.10.48
:—so also when κἂν εἰ ( = καὶ ἂν εἰ) has either no Verb in the apod. or one to which ἄν cannot belong, Pl.R. 477a, Men. 72c; cf. κἄν:—so the Verb of a protasis containing ἄν may be understood, ὅποι τις ἂν προσθῇ, κἂν μικρὰν δύναμιν (i. e. καὶ ἐὰν προσθῇ) D.2.14; ὡς ἐμοῦ οὖν ἰόντος ὅπῃ ἂν καὶ ὑμεῖς (sc. ἴητε) X.An.1.3.6.IV ELLIPSIS OF ἄν:—when an apodosis consists of several co-ordinate clauses, ἄν is generally used only in the first and understood in the others:πείθοι' ἂν εἰ πείθοι'· ἀπειθοίης δ' ἴσως A.Ag. 1049
: even when the construction is continued in a new sentence, Pl.R. 352e, cf. 439b codd.: but ἄν is repeated for the sake of clearness or emphasis, ib. 398a, cf. D.19.156 (where an opt. is implied with the third ὡς): rarely expressed with the second of two co-ordinate Verbs and understood with the first, τοῦτον ἂν.. θαρσοίην ἐγὼ καλῶς μὲν ἄρχειν, εὖ δ' ἂν ἄρχεσθαι θέλειν (i. e. καλῶς μὲν ἂν ἄρχοι, εὖ δ' ἂν θέλοι ἄρχεσθαι) S.Ant. 669.------------------------------------ἄν (B), [pron. full] [ᾱ], [dialect] Att.,A = ἐάν, ἤν, Th.4.46 codd., al.; freq. in Pl.,ἂν σωφρονῇ Phd. 61b
; ἂν θεὸς θέλῃ ib. 80d, cf. D.4.50;ἄν τ'.. ἄν τε Arist. Ath.48.4
: not common in earlier [dialect] Att. Inscrr., IG1.2a5, 2.179b49, al.: but freq. later, SIG1044.27 (iv/iii B. C.), PPetr.2p.47 (iii B. C.), PPar.32.19 (ii B. C.), PTeb.110.8 (i B. C.), Ev.Jo.20.23, etc.------------------------------------ἄν (C) or [full] ἀν, Epic form of ἀνά, q. v.------------------------------------ -
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A , D. 45.88: [tense] aor. ἐπέσχον, imper. ἐπίσχες, inf. ἐπισχεῖν; poet. (lyr.),ἐπέσχεθον A.R.4.1622
: [tense] pf.ἐπέσχηκα Supp.Epigr. 1.362.12
(Samos, iv B.C.):— have or hold upon, θρῆνυν.., τῷ κεν ἐπισχοίης (v.l. ἐπίσχοιας)λιπαροὺς πόδας Il.14.241
, cf. Od.17.410; ποτῷ κρωσσὸν ἐ. hold it to or for.., Theoc.13.46; λόγον ζωῆς ἐπέχοντες (sc. κόσμῳ) holding it out like a torch, Ep.Phil.2.16:—[voice] Med., hold by,χειρός A.R.4.751
.II hold out to, present, offer,οἶνον ἐπισχών Il. 9.489
;ἐπέσχε τε οἶνον ἐρυθρόν Od.16.444
;κοτύλην.. ἐπέσχε Il.22.494
; εἴ ποτέ τοι.. μαζὸν ἐπέσχον ib.83, cf. E.Andr. 225; also γάλακτι δ' οὐκ ἐπέσχον οὐδὲ μαστῷ τροφεῖα ματρός I offered not mother's food with my breast, Id. Ion 1492: c. inf.,πιεῖν ἐπέσχον Ar.Nu. 1382
: abs., Id. Pax 1167:—[voice] Med., ἐπισχόμενος (sc. τὴν κύλικα) ἐξέπιεν having put it to his lips, Pl.Phd. 117c, cf. Stesich.7, A.R.1.472, Luc.Tox.37;ἐπὶ χείλεσι.. μαστὸν ἐπισχομένη Euph.92
; present a sum of money, τῇ πόλει Supp.Epigr.l.c.3 simply, hold, ([place name] Panticapaeum); of writings, contain, Philostr.VS2.24.2, cf. 2.9.1.4 enjoin, impose a task, c. dat. pers., Procop.Arc.17, Vand.1.8.III hold or direct towards,ἔπεχε τόξον σκοπῷ Pi.O.2.89
;ἄλλῳ ἐπεῖχε τόξα E.HF 984
:— [voice] Med., abs., ἐπισχόμενος βάλεν ἰῷ having aimed at him he hit him, Od.22.15.b intr., aim at, attack, τί μοι ὧδ' ἐπέχεις; why thus launch out against me? 19.71; in tmesi,ἐπὶ αὐτῷ πάντες ἔχωμεν 22.75
;ἀλλήλοις ἐ. Hes.Th. 711
;ἄνδρα ἐπέχοντα τῷ Πύρρῳ Plu.Pyrrh. 16
;ἐπέχειν ἐπί τινα Hdt.9.59
;τὰς ἐπὶ σφίσι ναῦς ἐπεχούσας Th.8.105
;πρός τι Plu.Ant.66
: c. dat., ἀκτῇσιν ἐπέσχεθον held straight for the beach, A.R.4.1766: abs., E.Ba. 1131.2 ἐπέχειν τὴν διάνοιαν ἐπί τινι direct one's mind to a thing, Pl.Lg. 926b;τῷ πολέμῳ τὴν γνώμην Plu.Aem.8
, etc.; also ἐ. ἑαυτόν τινι attend to him, Pl.R. 399b codd.b abs., ἐπέχειν (sc. τὸν νοῦν) intend, purpose, c. inf.,ἐπεῖχε ἐλλάμψεσθαι Hdt.1.80
, cf. 153, 6.96: c. dat. rei, to be intent upon, ταῖς ἀρχαῖς, διαβάσει, etc., Ar.Lys. 490, Plb.3.43.2, etc.IV hold back, keep in check,ἐπέσχε δὲ καλὰ ῥέεθρα Il. 21.244
;καὶ πῶς ἐπέσχε χεῖρα μαιμῶσαν φόνου; S.Aj.50
; ἐπισχὼν ἡνίαν ib. 847;ἐπίσχωμεν τὸ πλεῖν Id.Ph. 881
; ;οὐκ ἐφέξετε στόμα; Id.Hec. 1283
; χρησμοὺς ἐ. withhold them, Id.Ph. 866; ἐπέχειν τινὰ τῷ ξύλῳ keep him down with the stick, Ar. Pax 1121;τὸ εὐθέως ἐπιχειρεῖν Th.7.33
; confine, as the earth a corpse, AP7.461 (Mel.);ἐ. τῇ χειρὶ τὸ στόμα
cover,Plu.
Cat.Mi.28;ἐπέχομεν τὴν ἐκπνοήν Gal.6.172
;τὰς διαχωρήσεις ἐ. Id.Vict.Att.12
:—[voice] Med.,ἐπισχόμενος τὰ ὦτα Pl.Smp. 216a
:—[voice] Pass.,τοῦ βάθους ἐπεσχημένου J. AJ5.1.3
; to be prevented, hindered,ὑπό τινος PFreib.11.13
(iv A.D.); of the menses, Gal.1.184.b stay or adjourn proceedings,τὰ πρὸς Ἀργείους Th.5.46
; τὴν ζημίαν καὶ τὴν κατασκαφήν ib.63;τὴν δίαιταν D.21.84
; suspend payments, in [voice] Pass., PTeb.337.4 (ii/iii A.D.), cf. PGiss.48.11 (iii A.D.).cἐ. τινά τινος
stop, hinder from,E.
Andr. 160, Ar.Lys. 742, D.S.13.87: c. inf., σε μήτε νὺξ μήτε ἡμέρα ἐπισχέτω ὥστε ἀνεῖναι.. let them not stop thee so that thou neglect.., Th.1.129;ἐ. τινὰ μὴ πράσσειν τι S.El. 517
, Ph. 349; :—[voice] Pass., μηδενὸς ἐπεχομένου no objection being taken, PTeb.327.37 (ii A.D.).d impers., there is a hindrance,Astramps.
Orac.97.3.2 abs., stay, pause,Ἀντίνοος δ' ἔτ' ἐπεῖχε Od.21.186
; refrain, Hdt.1.32, 5.51, 7.139; εἰ δ' ἐφέξετον if you tarry, S.El. 1369, etc.: folld. by a Conj., esp. in imper., ἐπίσχες ἢν.. wait and see whether.., E.Supp. 397;ἐπίσχες ἔστ' ἂν.. προσμάθῃς A.Pr. 697
;ἐ. ἕως.. D.4.1
;μέχρι τοσούτου ἔως.. Th.1.90
; ἐπίσχες, abs., hold! stop! A.Ch. 896, S.OC 856, etc.;ἐπίσχετε, μηδὲ συρίξητε Timocl.2.6D.
;ἐπίσχετον, μάθωμεν S.Ph. 539
, cf. E. Hipp. 567; in part.,ἐπισχὼν ὀλίγον χρόνον Hdt.1.132
, al.; τὸ ἐπισχεῖν, opp. τὸ παραχρῆμα, Antipho 5.73; οὐ πολὺν χρόνον ἐπισχὼν ἧκεν came after a short interval, Pl.Phd. 59e; μικρὸν ἐπισχόντα διεφθείροντο they very shortly died, Thphr.HP4.4.13, cf. Diocl.Fr.43; in Th.2.81 οὐκ ἐπέσχον τὸ στρατόπεδον καταλαβεῖν did not halt for the purpose of occupying a camp (unless it, = ' had no intention of occupying').b c. gen. rei, stop or cease from,ἐπίσχες τοῦ δρόμου Ar.Av. 1200
;τῆς πορείας X.Cyr.4.2.12
;τούτου Th.8.31
; alsoἐ. περί τινος Id.5.32
, cf. 8.5: so c. inf., leave off, cease to do, X.Mem.3.6.10: c. part., cease doing,ἀναλῶν οὐκ ἐφέξεις Ar.Eq. 915
(lyr.), cf. E.Ph. 449.c as technical term of the Sceptics, suspend judgement, doubt, Str.2.1.11, Ph.1.387, S.E.P.1.196;ἐ. ἐν τοῖς ἀδήλοις Plu. 2.955c
;< πρὸς> τὰ ἄδηλα Arr. Epict.1.7.5
.3 [voice] Med., maintain reserve,ἐπείχετο [ἡ σύγκλητος] κατὰ τοὺς Ἀθηναίους Plb.30.19.17
(s. v.l.).V reach or extend over a space,ἐπτὰ δ' ἐπέσχε πέλεθρα Il. 21.407
; ὁπόσσον ἐπέσχε πυρὸς μένος so far as the fire reached, 23.238, cf. Hdt.7.19, Th.2.77, f.l. in Hp.Aër.5, etc.: [tense] aor. [voice] Med., ἐπέσχετο he lay outstretched, Hes. Th. 177; prevailed over..,Epigr.Gr.
793.5 ([place name] Apollonia);ἀφορία ἐ. τὸν βίον Longin.44.1
.VI have power over, occupy a country,οἱ Σκύθαι τὴν Ἀσίην πᾶσαν ἐπέσχον Hdt.1.104
, cf. 108, 8.32, Th.2.101, 7.62, etc.; of things, ἐπ' ὀκτὼ μῆνας Κυρηναίους ὀπώρη ἐ. occupies or engages them, Hdt.4.199;τὴν πόλιν ἐπεῖχε κλαυθμός Plu.Oth.17
; ὧν τὰς χρόας τὸἡμερινὸν φῶς ἐ.
overspreads,Pl.
R. 508c:κραυγῆς ἐπεχούσης τὴν ἐκκλησίαν D.S.13.87
; : generally, occupy, τὴν κρατίστην μοῖραν ἐ. hold the foremost place, Longin.9.1, cf. 44.12;ὕλης ἐ. τάξιν Stoic.3.27
;τὴν γῆν κέντρου λόγον ἐπέχουσαν D.L.7.155
, cf. Placit.3.Praef.;τὸν τέλειον ἐ. λόγον Gal.19.160
; δίκην ἐπέχειν ἡμᾶς φυτῶν we are like plants, MenoIatr. 6.18.2 abs., prevail, predominate,ἢν μὴ λαμπρὸς ἄνεμος ἐπέχῃ Hdt.2.96
; ; πάντῃ ἐπεῖχε γαλήνη Timo 63; [τῶν νεῶν] ἐπὶ πολὺ τῆς θαλάσσης ἐπεχουσῶν
being spread over..,Th.
1.50;τὴν [τύχην].., ἣ νῦν ἐπέχει D.18.253
;ἐτησίων ἐπεχόντων Plb.5.5.6
.b of Time, continue,τὴν θύραν ἐπεῖχε κρούων Ar.Ec. 317
; continuously,Pl.
Tht. 165e;ἐπὶ πλείους ἡμέρας ὁ σεισμὸς ἐπεῖχεν D.C.68.25
; σκότος, νὺξ ἐπέσχε, came on, Plu.Mar.20, Crass.30, etc. -
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ἐπιπάρειμι (A), ( εἰμίA sum) to be present besides or in addition, Th. 1.61 codd. (leg. - ιόντας), Luc.Merc.Cond.26; to be present to,τινί Id.Symp.20
, Ach.Tat.2.7.2. Astrol., occupy a position as well, Nech. ap. Vett.Val.279.16.------------------------------------ἐπιπάρειμι (B), ( εἶμι2. c. dat., proceed to attack,ἐπιπαριὼν τῷ δεξιῷ Th.5.10
.3. come to one's assistance, Id.4.108, etc.;εἰ δέοι τι.., ἐπιπαρῇσαν οὗτοι X.An.3.4.23
; ἐπιπαριόντες ib. 30.4. pass along the front of an army, so as to address it (cf.πάρειμι 1v
. 2), Th.4.94, 6.67,7.76;ἐ. κατὰ πρόσωπον Plb.5.83.1
.5. visit in passing, Φρυγίαν, Μυσίαν, App.BC5.7.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπιπάρειμι
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79 ἐπιτανύω
A = ἐπιτείνω, stretch, Hp.Art.14 ; spread over,Ζεὺς ἐπὶ νύκτ' ὀλοὴν τάνυσε..ὑσμίνῃ Il.16.567
.2 stretch tight, οὔτοι πόλλ' ἐπὶ τόξα τανύσσεται ([tense] fut. [voice] Med. in pass. sense) Archil.3 ; push home [a bolt],ἐπὶ δὲ κληῖδ' ἐτάνυσσεν ἱμάντι Od.1.442
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80 ἐπιφανής
ἐπιφαν-ής, ές,A coming to light, coming suddenly into view, appearing, of gods, Hdt.3.27, etc.: hence, present to aid,θεοὶ -έστατοι D.S.1.17
.2 of places and things, in full view, πόλις ἐ. ἔξωθεν, of a place commanded by another, Th.5.10, cf. 6.96, 7.19 ; τινι to one, ib. 3 ; visible,Arist.
HA 504b23 ; prominent,Gal.
17(2).209.3 manifest, evident,ὄνειδος Democr.218
([comp] Comp.);ἐκ τῶν ἐπιφανεστάτων σημείων Th.1.21
;διὰ τὸ μὴ ἐ. εἶναι Arist.EN 1126a23
.II of men, conspicuous, notable, distinguished by rank, Hdt.2.89,al.; οἰκίη οὐκ ἐ. ib. 172 ; notable, either for good or ill, X. Mem.3.1.10, Lys.14.12 ([comp] Sup.); ἀνδρείᾳ for courage, Th.6.72 ;πρὸς τὸν πόλεμον Pl.Lg. 629e
; famous, renowned, Pi.P.7.6 ([comp] Comp.), etc.;ἀνδρῶν ἐ. πᾶσα γῆ τάφος Th.2.43
; of things, places, etc., (Rosetta, ii B.C.);- εστέρα τιμή IPE12.34.22
(Olbia, i B.C.);- έσταται τιμαί IG9(2).1109.10
(Magn.Thess.).2 of things, remarkable, ;- εστάτη χρεία Plb.1.78.11
; - εστάτη μάχη Anon.Hist.Oxy.12ii31.3 as a title of divinities,τῶν -εστάτων θεῶν IG5(1).1179
([place name] Sparta) ; also of Eastern Kings, e.g.Ptolemy V, OG190.5(Rosetta, ii B.C.); Antiochus of Syria, Plb. 26.1a.1, etc.2 with distinction,λαμπρῶς καὶ ἐ. IGRom.4.844
([place name] Phrygia), cf.J.BJ7.3.1 : [comp] Comp.-έστερον, ζην
with greater distinction,Men.
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ούτοι — οὔτοι και οὔ τοι (Α) επίρρ. 1. βεβαίως όχι, πραγματικά όχι («χερσὶ μὲν οὔτοι ἐγὼ γε μαχήσομαι εἵνεκα κούρης», Ομ. Ιλ.) 2. (με το πότε) όντως ουδέποτε («ούτοι ποθ ουχθρούς, ουδ όταν θάνῃ», Σοφ.) … Dictionary of Greek
.οῦτοι — οὗτοι , οὗτος this masc nom/voc pl … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
οὔτοι — indeed not indeclform (adverb) … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
οὗτοι — οὗτος this masc nom/voc pl … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
κοὔτοι — οὔτοι , οὔτοι indeed not indeclform (adverb) … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
χοὖτοι — οὗτοι , οὗτος this masc nom/voc pl … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
BARDI — I. BARDI apud Celtas et Britannos Poerae erant, qui fortia clarorum virorum facta versibus Heroicis celebrabant, dulcibusque lyrae melodiis ad exhilarandos in conviviis virorum animos, decantabant. Unde Lucanus, l. 1. v. 447. Vos quoque qui… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
CADMUS — I. CADMUS Agenoris fil. Phoenicum Rex. Alii eum e Tyro, alii autem e Sidone arcessunt, quibus habenda potior fides, quia Cadmi aevô Tyrus nondum erat condita. Regis filium Graeci faciunt, ut suo honori consulant, quia regnavit in Graecia; sed hoc … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
RACHAM — Hebr. Gap desc: Hebrew seu Rachama, Gap desc: Hebrew, cuius mentio Deutereon. c. 14. v. 17. Vultur, est, apuilae similis, seu Γυπαίετος, vulturinâ specie aquila; cuiusmodi avem sic describit Phile, Οὗ τὴν τε κεφαλήν γε, βαςιλεῦ, καὶ τὸ ςτόμα,… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Strategos — For the board game, see Stratego. Strategus redirects here. For the genus of beetle, see Strategus (beetle). Bust of an unidentified strategos with Corinthian helmet; Hadrianic Roman copy of a Greek sculpture of c. 400 BC Strategos, plural… … Wikipedia
Koine Greek — Koine redirects here. For other uses, see Koine (disambiguation). History of the Greek language (see also: Greek alphabet) … Wikipedia