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περιαιρεῖσθαι

  • 1 περιαιρείσθαι

    περιαιρέω
    take away something that surrounds: pres inf mp (attic epic)
    περϊαιρεῖσθαι, περιαιρέω
    take away something that surrounds: pres inf mp (attic epic)

    Morphologia Graeca > περιαιρείσθαι

  • 2 περιαιρεῖσθαι

    περιαιρέω
    take away something that surrounds: pres inf mp (attic epic)
    περϊαιρεῖσθαι, περιαιρέω
    take away something that surrounds: pres inf mp (attic epic)

    Morphologia Graeca > περιαιρεῖσθαι

  • 3 περι-αιρέω

    περι-αιρέω (s. αἱρέω), etwas Rundherumgehendes weg- oder abnehmen, σφέων τὸ τεῖχος περιεῖλε, er riß die Mauern ringsum nieder, Her. 3, 154. 6, 46; vgl. Thuc. 4, 133; Lys. 13, 14 u. Sp., wie Pol. 19, 1, 1; ὅπλα τινός, Einem die Waffen abnehmen, ihn entwaffnen, u. übertr., περιελῶ σ' ἀλαζονείας, Ar. Equ. 290; δέρματα σωμάτων, Plat. Polit. 288 e; αὐτοῦ τὰ κοινὰ πάντα περιελόντες, Soph. 264 e; περιαιρετέον, Arist. oec. 2, 1. – Med. Etwas von sich abnehmen, ablegen, σφρηγῖδα, einen Ring abziehen, Her. 3, 41; auch wie das act., βιβλίον ἓν ἕκαστον περιαιρεόμενος, 3, 128, einen jeden Brief von allen Seiten lösend, ihn entsiegelnd; περιαιρούμενον τὰς ταινίας, Plat. Conv. 213 a, u. öfter; περιαιρεῖσϑαί τινος τὰ ὅπλα, Xen. Cyr. 8, 1, 47. – Pass., περιῃρημένων τοσούτων κακῶν, Plat. Phaedr. 231 b; περιῄρηνται τοὺς στεφάνους, Dem. 26, 5, wie περιαιρεϑεὶς τὰ ὄντα, wenn ihm sein Hab und Gut genommen ist, 21, 138; Sp., wie Plut.

    Griechisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch > περι-αιρέω

  • 4 Doff

    v. trans.
    Take off: P. and V. ἐκδύεσθαι, Ar. and P. ποδύεσθαι, P. περιαιρεῖσθαι.

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Doff

  • 5 ἱμάτιον

    ἱμάτιον, ου, τό (s. prec. and next entry; since Hipponax 70, Hdt., Aristoph.+) prim. ‘a piece of clothing’
    clothing, apparel, gener. of any garment (PRyl 154, 8; PPetr II, 32, 18; PSI 94, 16; LXX) sg. Mt 9:16; Mk 2:21; 5:27; Lk 5:36; 8:27; Hb 1:11f (Ps 101:27); B 6:2 (Is 50:9) al. Pl. clothing (Philo, Leg. All. 3, 239) Mt 11:8 v.l.; 27:31, 35; Mk 5:28, 30; 9:3; 15:20, 24 al.; Lk 7:25; 23:34; J 19:23f; Rv 16:15. The pl. in the foll. pass. is explained by the fact that each one of a number of persons contributed one piece of clothing: Mt 21:7, 8; Mk 11:7, 8; Lk 19:35, 36 (on these pass. s. Plut., Cato Min. 764 [12, 1]); Ac 9:39 (Paradoxogr. Vat. 26 Keller ἱμάτια ἐπιδεικνύναι); Hs 9, 13, 5. ἡ τῶν ἱματίων ἀλαζών she who prides herself on her apparel AcPl Ha 2, 20.—ἀποθέσθαι ἑαυτῷ πάντα τὰ ἱ. take off all one’s (own) clothes MPol 13:2. περιαιρεῖσθαι τὰ ἱ. take off GJs 2:4. ἱ. μαλακά soft clothing Lk 7:25. λευκά white clothing Rv 3:4f, 18; 4:4; cp. Mt 17:2; Mk 9:3. μέλανα ἱ. Hs 9, 15, 1; 3 (in such cases ἱ. can be omitted, as we say ‘dressed in white’ or ‘in black’: J 20:12; Hv 4, 2, 1. Cp. B-D-F §241, 7 and λευκός 2 end). πενθικά … νυμφικά GJs 2:4 (Mel., P. 19, 132 ἱ. πενθικόν). σκυθροπότερα clothing fit for mourners AcPl Ha 2, 16. Ruined by moths Js 5:2. ἱ. κατατρίβεται wear out AcPl Ha 2, 25; 9, 9 (restored). σύνθεσις ἱματίων Hs 6, 1, 5. ἔνδυσις ἱματίων putting on clothing 1 Pt 3:3.
    of outer clothing cloak, robe (Lucian, Alex. 11) Mt 9:20f; 23:5 v.l.; 24:18; Mk 5:27; 6:56; 10:50; 13:16; Lk 8:44; 22:36; J 19:2, 5; Rv 19:16. W. χιτών, the undergarment (Diod S 4, 38, 1; Dio Chrys. 13 [7], 61; Diogenes, Ep. 30, 3; Diog. L. 6, 6; SIG 736, 17 [92 B.C.]; PEdg 11=Sb 6717, 9 [257 B.C.]) Ac 9:39; D 1:4; Mt 5:40 (here the order is χιτ. … ἱ.; the situation is that of a lawsuit, in which the defendant is advised to give up not only the indispensable χιτών demanded by the opponent, but the ἱ. as well); Lk 6:29 (here the order is ἱ. … χ., a sequence that suggests highway robbery, in which the robber first deprives a victim of the outer garment. Cp. UPZ 122, 14 [157 B.C.], the report of a robbery: βουλόμενός μου περιελέσθαι τὸ ἱμάτιον. Also PLille 6, 9 ἐξέδυσαν χιτῶνα … ἱμάτιον.—But Lk may have had Dt 24:10–13 in mind [ἱ. as a pledge]. Through nonretaliation the debtor shows the shamelessness of the creditor: FDanker, Jesus and the New Age, ’88, 145). ἱ. περιβάλλειν, περιβάλλεσθαι (PFay 12, 19 [c. 103 B.C.]; Gen 28:20; 1 Km 28:8 al.) J 19:2; Ac 12:8; Rv 19:13. The outer garment was laid off in order to leave the arms free Ac 7:58; 22:20; so perh. also vs. 23. It was torn as a sign of grief (oft. LXX) 14:14, and removed from a person who was to be flogged 16:22.
    Certain pass. fall betw. 1 and 2; they speak of τὰ ἱμάτια, but involve only one person, who obviously is doing someth. to one outer garment (Mussies 83): ὁ ἀρχιερεὺς διέρρηξεν τὰ ἱ. αὐτοῦ Mt 26:65 (cp. Gen 37:29, 34; Josh 7:6; Jdth 14:16 al.). Cp. J 13:4, 12; Ac 18:6.—B 3:4 ἱμάτια is an uncertain rdg.: v.l. ἰάματα; it is a quot. fr. Is 58:8 (s. the variants there, ed. JZiegler).—Dalman, Arbeit V ’37. BHHW II 962–65. B. 395; 416. DELG s.v. ἕννυμι. M-M. TW.

    Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά παλαιοχριστιανική Λογοτεχνία > ἱμάτιον

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  • περιαιρεῖσθαι — περιαιρέω take away something that surrounds pres inf mp (attic epic) περϊαιρεῖσθαι , περιαιρέω take away something that surrounds pres inf mp (attic epic) …   Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)

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