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81 ἀνθίζω
A strew or deck with flowers, E. Ion 890;κεφαλὴν ῥόδοις Philostr.Im.1.15
(but σκευὴ ἠνθισμένη adorned, embroidered with flowers, ibid.): metaph.,ἀ. τὴν λέξιν D.H.Isoc.13
:—[voice] Med., gather, cull flowers, App.BC4.105.2 colour, dye, stain, [πορφύρα] ἀ. τὴν χεῖρα Arist. HA 547a18
:—[voice] Pass.,ἠνθισμένοι φαρμάκοισι Hdt.1.98
; οὐ γάρ σε μὴ.. γνῶσ'.. ὧδ' ἠνθισμένον thus disguised or with silvered hair, S.El.43; κρέα πυρὸς ἀκμαῖς ἠνθισμένα meat browned at the fire, Epicr.6; οἶνος ἠνθισμένος wine flavoured with flowers, Gal.19.81.3 ἀνθίζουσα, ἡ, a plaster, Id.13.856. -
82 ἐξετάζω
Aἐξετῶ Isoc.9.34
, cf. AB251: [tense] aor. , S.OC 211 (lyr.), etc., [dialect] Dor.ἐξήταξα Theoc.14.28
: [tense] pf. , etc.:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.- ετασθήσομαι D.2.20
: [tense] aor. - ητάσθην (v. infr.): [tense] pf. - ήτασμαι (v. sub fin.):— examine well or closely, scrutinize, review,ἐ. φίλους, ὅντιν' ἔχουσι νόον Thgn.1016
, cf. Ar.l.c., etc.;τὴν ὑπάρχουσαν ξυμμαχίαν ἐ. Th.2.7
;βίον αὐτοῦ πάντα ἐξετάσω D.21.21
; ; ἐ., opp. ὑπέχειν λόγον, Arist.Rh. 1354a5; τὸ δι' ἀκριβείας -αζόμενον exactly weighed words, Pl.Tht. 184c; ἐ. τι < διὰ> τῶν εἰδότων make inquiries into a thing from.., Plb.10.8.1: folld. by Relat.,ἐ. ὅστις ἦν D.45.82
;ἐ. τί καὶ πῶς λέγουσι Pl.Phdr. 261a
;ἐ. τινά, τίνος ἐστὶ γένους Epicr.11.17
.2 of troops, inspect, review, Th.7.33,35, etc.;στρατιώτας σὺν τοῖς ὅπλοις Hell.Oxy.10.1
:—[voice] Pass.,στρατὸς δὲ θάσσει κἀξετάζεται E.Supp. 391
, cf. Th.6.97.3 ἐ. τὴν βουλήν, τὸ βουλευτικόν, = Lat. legere senatum, revise the roll of the Senate, D.C. 52.42, 54.13.4 examine, approve, PRev.Laws40.19 ([voice] Pass., iii B. C.), etc.5 pass in review, enumerate,ἁμαρτήματα ἀκριβῶς ἐ. Isoc.7.63
, cf. D.20.52,58.II examine or question a person closely, Hdt.3.62, S.Aj. 586, OC 211;τινὰ περί τινος Pl.Phdr. 258d
; , X.Cyr.6.2.35;δικαίως αὐτὸν ἐξετάσω D.21.154
, cf. 18.20;τὸν δεσπότην ὁ δοῦλος ἐξετάζει Id.45.76
:—[voice] Pass., Men.Epit. 65.III estimate, τι πρός τι one thing with reference to another, D.6.7;πρὸς ἐκείνους ἐ. καὶ παραβάλλειν ἐμέ Id.18.314
;ἰσοστάσιος ἦν ἡ πορφύρα πρὸς ἄργυρον ἐξεταζομένη Theopomp.Hist.114
, cf. Jul.Or. 3.119a;ἐ. τινὰ παρ' ἄλληλα D.18.265
, cf. Isoc.8.11; compare,πρὸς Ἀριστογείτονα ἐμαυτόν D.Ep.3.43
.IV prove by scrutiny or test, of gold, Chilo 1 ([voice] Pass.);ἐ. τοὺς κακούς τε κἀγαθούς X.Oec.20.14
;τοὺς χρησίμους D.34.38
: c. part.,ἐξητακὼς στερεοὺς ὑπάρχοντας τοὺς τόπους Plb.3.79.1
:—more freq. in [voice] Pass., ἐὰν μὴ παρὼν ἐ. unless he is proved to have been present, Pl.Lg. 764a; ; ἐξήτασαι πεποιηκώς ib.197; ἐξετάζεσθαι φίλος (sc. ὤν) E.Alc. 1011;ἐχθρὸς ἐξεταζόμενος D.21.65
;κατήγορος Id.22.66
;μέτριοι ἐν τοῖς ἀνηκέστοις Plu.2.74b
; of things, .V [voice] Pass., to be numbered, counted, c. gen.,ὧν εἷς ἐγὼ βουληθεὶς ἐξετάζεσθαι And.4.2
; to be found in the number of..,D.
19.291; μετὰ τῶν ἄλλων ἐξητάζετο he appeared among.., Id.18.217;ἔν τισι D.H.6.59
; to be placed on a roll, ἐν τοῖς ἱππικοῖς among the Equites at Rome, Plu.Pomp.14; of the census, ἐξητάσθησαν αἱ πᾶσαι πεντεκαίδεκα [μυριάδες] Id.caes.55.2 [voice] Pass., present oneself, appear, D.21.161;πρὸς τὸν ἄρχοντα.. οὐδέπω.. ἐξήτασται Id.37.46
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83 ὀξύς
A wood sorrel, Oxalis Acetosella, Plin.HN27.112.2 = ὀξύσχοινος, great sea-rush, Juncus acutus, ib.21.113.3 = ὀξαλίς, sorrel, Rumex acetosa, Gal.11.667.------------------------------------Aὀξέα Hdt.9.23
, al., v.l. in Hp.Mul.1.64, al. (in codd. freq. ὀξέη, and so Babr.73.1 metri gr.): ὀξεῖα, poet. for neut. pl. ὀξέα, Hes.Sc. 348 :—sharp, keen, whether of a point or an edge, in Hom. and Hes. mostly of weapons or anything made of metal,ἄκων Il.10.335
, al.;ἄορ 21.173
, Hes.Sc. 457 ;βέλος Il.4.185
, etc.; also of non-metallic substances,λᾶας 16.739
;μοχλός Od.9.382
;σκόλοπες Il. 12.56
,64 ; ὀξεῖα κορυφή, of a mountain-peak, Od.12.74 ; soπάγοι ὀξέες 5.411
; λίθος ὀξὺς πεποιημένος sharpened so as to serve as a knife, Hdt. 7.69, cf. 3.8 ; κυρβασίας ἐς ὀξὺ ἀπηγμένας brought to a point, Id.7.64 ;ὄρεα ἐς ὀ. τὰς κορυφὰς ἀ. Id.2.28
; τὸ ὀ. the apex of a triangle, ib.16 ; of the heart, Arist.Resp. 478b5 ;τὸ ὀ. τοῦ ᾠοῦ Id.GA 752b8
; ὀ. γωνία an acute angle, Id.Top. 107a16, al., Euc.1 Def.12, Archim. Spir.16 ;Χρόνος ὀξὺς ὀδόντας Simon.176
; ἡ ὀξεῖα, name of a surgical instrument, Hermes 38.282, Heliod. ap. Orib.44.23.59 ; but also, a pointed splinter of bone, ib.46.20.5.II in reference to the senses,1 of feeling, sharp, keen,ὀδύναι Il.11.268
; ὀ. ἠέλιος the piercing sun, h.Ap. 374 ; ὀξειᾶν ἀκτίνων πατήρ, i.e. the Sun, Pi.O.7.70 ;Σείριος ὀξὺς ἐλλάμπων Archil.61
;πῦρ ὀ. Anaxipp.1.12
; soχιὼν ὀξεῖα Pi.P.1.20
; so also of grief and the like ,ἄχος Il.19.125
;μελεδῶναι Od.19.517
: and generally, sharp, severe,μάχη ὀξέα.. γίνεται
keenly contested,Hdt.
9.23 ;ὀ. πυρετός Hp.VM16
([comp] Sup.);[ἡ νόσος] ὀξεῖα φοιτᾷ καὶ ταχεῖ' ἀπέρχεται S.Ph. 808
; νόσοι, μανίαι, Pi.O.8.85, N.11.48 ([comp] Comp.), cf. Hp.Acut.tit., Archig. ap. Gal.9.887 ;πάθαι Pi.P.3.97
;ἐπιμομφά Id.O.10(11).9
, etc.2 of the sight,ὀξύτατον ὄμμα Id.N.10.62
;ὄψις.. ὀξυτάτη τῶν διὰ τοῦ σώματος.. αἰσθήσεων Pl.Phdr. 250d
: freq. in neut. as Adv., ὀξύτατον δέρκεσθαι to be keenest of sight, Il.17.675 ;ὀξύτατα καθορᾶν Pl.R. 516c
; so ὀξὺ νοεῖν notice a thing sharply, Il.3.374 ;ὀξὺ προϊδεῖν Od.5.393
;ὀξύτερον βλέπει Ar.Pl. 1048
, Lys. 1202 (lyr.): prov.,ὀξύτερον τοῦ Λυγκέως βλέπειν Id.Pl. 210
, cf. Macar.Prov.6.41 ; also ὀξὺ ἄκουσεν heard with sharp ear, Il.17.256, cf. Pl.Lg. 927b ; ὀξεῖαν ἀκοὴν.. λόγοις διδούς keen attention, S.El. 30.b of things that affect the sight, dazzling, bright,αὐγὴ Ἠελίου Il.17.372
;[Ἠελίου] ὀξύτατον πέλεται φάος εἰσοράασθαι 14.345
: hence of colours, Ar. Pax 1173 (v.φοινικίς 2
) ;αἱ ὀξεῖαι χροιαί Arist. Phgn. 806b4
;πορφύρα Plu.Cat.Mi.6
, PHolm.20.36 ;[ἐσθὴς] ὀξυτέρα καὶ τηλαυγεστέρα Ael.NA4.46
.3 of sound, shrill, piercing,ἀϋτή Il.15.313
;ὀξὺ βοήσας 17.89
;ὀξὺ δὲ κωκύσασα 18.71
;ὀξὺ λεληκώς 22.141
;ὀξέα κεκληγώς 17.88
, etc.; of whinnying horses,ὀξεῖα χρέμισαν Hes.Sc. 348
; of young pigs,ὀξὺ κεκράγατε Ar.Ach. 804
; of the scream of birds of prey,ὀξέα κλάζων S.Ant. 112
(anap.) ; of metals,ἰάχεσκε σάκος ὀξέα καὶ λιγέως Hes.Sc. 233
; also of the wail of the nightingale (cf. ὀξύφωνος),ὄρνιθος ὀ. φθόγγον S.Ant. 424
; so ἐπηλάλαξαν τὸν ὀ. νόμον shrieked their shrill song, A.Th. 952 (lyr.) ; ὀξὺ μέλος, of the grasshopper, Ar.Av. 1095 (lyr.).b of musical tones, in a technical sense, high-pitched, opp.βαρύς, φθόγγοι Pl.Ti. 80a
, X. Cyn.6.20 ;ὀξυτάτη χορδή Pl.Phdr. 268d
;φωνὴ ὀξεῖα, βαρεῖα, μέση Arist.Rh. 1403b29
;τῷ ὀξεῖ ἐν φωνῇ μὲν ἐναντίον τὸ βαρύ, ἐν ὄγκῳ δὲ τὸ ἀμβλύ Id.Top. 106a13
.c in Music, δι' ὀξειῶν ([dialect] Dor. - ᾶν) interval of a fifth, Philol.6, Arist.Pr. 920a24.d ἡ ὀξεῖα (sc. προσῳδία ) the acute accent, D.T.630.1, A.D.Pron.35.10, al.; τὸν τόνον φυλάσσειν ὀ. ib.60.1 ;ὀ. συλλαβή Pl.Cra. 399b
;ὀ. στοιχεῖον S.E.M.1.113
.5 of smell, Arist.de An. 421a30 ;ὀξύτατον ὄζειν τινός Ar.Ach. 193
.III metaph., of the inner sense, sharp, keen, hasty, esp. quick to anger, passionate, epith. of Ares, Il.2.440,al. ;μένος ὀξύ h.Hom.8.14
;καρδίη ὀξυτέρη Thgn.366
;θυμὸς ὀ. S.OC 1193
;νέος καὶ ὀ. Pl.Grg. 463e
;οἱ ἀκρόχολοι ὀξεῖς Arist.EN 1126a18
: so in ὀξύ-θυμος, -κάρδιος, -χολος.2 sharp, quick,δεινοὶ καὶ ὀξεῖς Pl.Ap. 39b
: c. inf.,ἐπινοῆσαι ὀ. Th.1.70
;γνῶναι.. ὀξύτατοι τὰ ῥηθέντα D.3.15
; also ;τὰς ἐνθυμήσεις ὀξύς Luc.Salt. 81
.IV of motion, quick, swift, post-Hom.,ὀξυτάτους ἵππους Hdt. 5.9
(v.l. ὠκυτάτους) ;ἱερακίσκος Ar.Av. 1112
;ὀξυτέρῳ χαλινῷ S.Ant. 108
(lyr.) ; of a report,ὀξεῖα βάξις διῆλθ' Ἀχαιούς Id.Aj. 998
; ὀξεῖαν ἐκβάλλει ῥοήν, of a dying man, Id.Ant. 1238, cf. A.Ag. 1389 ; of a flame, fierce, Thphr.HP5.9.3 ;ᾄξας ὀξὺς νότος ὥς S.Aj. 258
(anap.) ; τὸ εὔψυχον.. ὀξεῖς ἐνδείκνυνται are quick in displaying, Th.4.126 ; opp. βραδύς, Id.8.96 ; opp. ῥάθυμος, Arist.EE 1240a2 ; opp. ἡσύχιος, Id.EN 1116a9 ;ὀ. παράγγελμα Onos.10.2
; ὀ. καιρός an urgent crisis, Id.6.1, al.; ὁ ὀ. δρόμος the express post, POxy.900.7 (iv A. D.), 2115.6 (iv A. D.) ;ὀξεῖς οἱ πόδες αὐτῶν ἐκχέαι αἷμα Ep.Rom.3.15
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84 ὄνυξ
A talons, claws, Il.8.248, al. ; so of the falcon, Hes.Op. 204, 205, Ar.Av. 1180 ; so of beasts of prey, Pi.N.4.63, Hdt.3.108 ; of the crocodile, Id.2.68 ; of the Sphinx, E.El. 471 (lyr.); of human beings, nail, Hes.Sc. 266, Hdt.4.64, etc.;τοὺς ὄνυχας τῶν δακτύλων Ar.Av.8
; of horses and oxen, hoof, X.Eq.1.3, Ap9.64 (Asclep. or Arch.): Arist. speaks of the hoof ([etym.] ὁπλή ) as homologous to the nail or claw ([etym.] ὄνυξ), HA 486b20, PA 690a9: metaph.,πρὸς ὀξύν γ' ὄ. πετραίου λίθου E.Cyc. 401
codd. (leg. στόνυχα):—Special phrases:1 εἰς ἄκρους τοὺς ὄ. ἀφίκετο (sc. ὁ οἶνος ) warmed me to my fingers' ends, ib. 159; soἐκ κορυφῆς εἰς ἄκρους ὄ. AP9.709
(Phil.), cf. 12.93 (Rhian.) ; so also ἐξ ὀνύχων from the fingers' ends, ib.5.13 (Rufin.), Plu.2.3c ; but ἐξ ἁπαλῶν ὀ. from childhood, Horace's de tenero ungui, AP5.128 (Autom.).2 ὄνυχας ἐπ' ἄκρους στάς on tiptoe, E.El. 840 ;ἐπ' ἄκρων ἐβάδιζε τῶν ὀ. Macho
ap.Ath.8.349b.3 ὅταν ἐν ὄνυχι ὁ πηλὸς γένηται, i. e. when the model reaches the nail stage, because the sculptor puts the finishing touches to the model with his nail, Polyclit. ap. Plu. 2.636c, cf. Plu.2.86a ; so ἡ δι' ὄνυχος δίαιτα a most careful, close life, ib. 128e ; ad unguem expressit,D.H.
Dem.13 ; σύμπηξις εἰς ὄνυχα a nice fit, Gal.2.737 ;τὰς γωνίας ἐπ' ὄνυχος συμβεβλημένας ἔχειν Ph.Bel.66.37
;πρὸς ὄνυχα τὴν προσκαρτέρησιν ποιεῖσθαι Phld.Rh.1.11S.
; cf.ὀνυχίζω 111
, ἐξονυχίζω.4 ὀδοῦσι καὶ ὄνυξι καὶ πάσῃ μηχανῇ, i.e. in every possible way, Luc. DMort.11.4.5 ἐξ ὀνύχων λέοντα (sc. τεκμαίρεσθαι ) to judge by the claws, i. e. by a slight but characteristic mark, Alc.113, Apostol. 7.57.II anything like a claw,1 fluke of an anchor, Plu.2.247e.2 an instrument fixed by a surgeon to his finger, Hp.Superf. 7, Gal.19.107.3 ὄ. σιδηροῦς tool used for scraping the 'figs' of the συκάμινος, Thphr.HP4.2.1 (pl.) ; also for making incisions to extract gum of balsam, ib.9.6.2(pl.).4 κλιμακίδοιν τοὺς ὄ., τῶν πλαισίων τοὺς ὄ., dub. sens. in IG12.373.208,212, cf. 372 E10.1 the white part at the end of rose-petals by which they are attached to the stalk, Dsc.1.99.2 hypopyon, an accumulation of pus in the eye resembling a nail-paring, Aët.7.30 tit. (pl.), Paul.Aeg.3.22.23.4 veined gem, onyx, LXX Jb.28.16, Aristeas66, J.BJ5.5.7 ;Σαρδῷος ὄ.
sardonyx,Luc.
Syr.D.32 (cf. σαρδόνυξ) ;ὄ. σφραγίς IG22.1388.86
, cf. 12.282.128.5 an aromatic substance, onycha, LXX Ex.30.34, Damocr. ap. Gal.13.226, Dsc.2.8, POxy.1142.4(iii A. D.).6 = ἀστράγαλος VII, Ps.-Dsc.4.61.7 operculum of the κογχύλιον, Dsc.2.8, Gal.13.320, Orib.5.77.1, Paul.Aeg.7.3 ; of the πορφύρα, Dsc.Eup.2.92.8 a shell-fish, supposed female of σωλήν, prob. Lithodomus, Xenocr. ap. Orib.2.58.106 (pl.). -
85 ὑπόδημον
ὑπόδημον, τό,A = ὑπόδημα, ὑ. λευκόν PRoss.-Georg.2.41.15 (ii A. D.): pl., ὑπόδημα πορφυρᾶ ib.32.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑπόδημον
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86 ῥίζινος
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87 ῥίζιον
A little root, Ar.Av. 654, Antiph.45, Thphr.CP2.18.2, HP4.2.3, etc.; πορφύρα ῥιζίου vegetable purple (cf. ῥίζινος), POxy.1051.13 (iii A.D.). -
88 po-pu-re-ja
adj. f. pl. KN L 474: porphureiai; ро-ри-ro₂KN L 758: porphurio 'пурпурный (о тканях)', ср. πορφύρα 'пурпурная ткань'. -
89 ἡδυπορφύρα
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90 κάλχη
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `murex, purple flower, Chrysanthemum coronarium' (Alcm., Nic., Str.), metaph. as building term `rosette of a capital' (Att., hell., inscr.).Derivatives: - Denomin. verb καλχαίνω, prop. in med. `be purple' (Nic. Th. 641), metaphor. trans. `ponder deeply' ( ἔπος, S. Ant. 20), intr. `be unquiet, excited' (E. Herakl. 40), `long for' (Lyc. 1457).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: - The meaning `ponder, be excited', may have arisen after πορφύρα: πορφύρω, which were connected with each other. The comparison with OE gealg `sad, dark' (Holthausen IF 20, 322; WP. 1, 540) is unnecessary. - Whether also the name of the seer Κάλχας as "the toiler" belongs here (Carnoy Les ét. class. 24, 102), is quite uncertain. On Κάλχας, - αντος and Καλχᾱ-δών also Kretschmer Glotta 14, 100. Loan of unknown origin (Kretschmer Einleitung 167 n. 3).Page in Frisk: 1,769Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κάλχη
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91 πορφύρω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: 1. `to surge, to boil, to be stirred', of the sea (Ξ 16, Arat., A. R.), metaph. of the heart (Od., A. R., Q. S.); 2. `to dye purple, to redden' (hell.), `paint red' (Nonn.).Other forms: ( περι-πορφύρω Man.), only pres. a. ipf.Derivatives: πορφύρεος, Aeol. - ιος `boiling, stirred', of the sea (Hom., Alc.); from πορφύρεος `purple' to be separated.Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Intensive formation like μορμύρω (s. v. w. lit.); to it πορ-φύρεος as μαρμάρεος beside μαρμαίρω (s. v.). Of old compared with the Skt. intensive jár-bhurīti `have consulsions, sprawl' (primary verb bhuráti `id.'); further s. φύρω. -- In the sense of `to colour (itself) purple' πορφύρω was adapted to πορφύρα. -- Untenable on πορφύρω Deroy Les ét. class. 16, 3ff.Page in Frisk: 2,582Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πορφύρω
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92 Crimson
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Crimson
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93 Dye
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Dye
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94 Scarlet
adj.——————subs.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Scarlet
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95 lal
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96 βάπτω
βάπτω fut. βάψω; 1 aor. ἔβαψα; pf. pass. ptc. βεβαμμένος (this form Epict. 2, 9, 20 of the experience [τὸ πάθος] that causes a Ἕλλην to become a Ἰουδαῖος); aor. ἐβάφην (Hom.+, pap, LXX) to dip someth. in a liquid, dip, dip in J 13:26, ἐμβάπτω P66 et al. (cp. Ruth 2:14); ἄκρον τοῦ δακτύλου ὕδατος the tip of the finger in water (on the gen. ὕδατος cp. B-D-F §172; Arat., Phaenomena 651 βάπτων ὠκεανοῖο; 858 Maass) Lk 16:24. The dat. also occurs (ἔβαψεν τῷ ὕδατι 4 Km 8:15 v.l.) ibid. v.l.; ἱμάτιον βεβαμμένον αἵματι Rv 19:13 (the text is uncertain; v.l. ῥεραντισμένον, περιρεραμμένον, ἐρραμμένον s. ῥαντίζω, περιρραίνω, ῥαίνω) a garment dipped in blood = dyed in blood (s. JScott, ClJ 16, 1920, 53f for exx. of β.=‘stain’ w. blood fr. Batrachom. 220 and Lucian, Ver. Hist. 1, 17. For the act of dipping into dye s. GThGk A 8 [Ea p. 148 note, a portion of text from the fragmentary ms.Paris Bibl. nat. gr. 239]; s. also Hdt. 7, 67 εἵματα βεβαμμένα; PCairZen 630, 1 [III B.C.]; POxy 736, 6 [I A.D.]; Jos., Bell. 4, 563, Ant. 3, 102); the imagery vss. 11–13 is that of a regal figure, who would be caparisoned in a garment with hue of indigo, the standard color for a head of state (s. πορφύρα); the blood of Jesus suggests such royal purple dye in a climactic contrast to the woman described 17:4 and the ‘great city’ 18:16.—B. 415. DELG. M-M. TW. -
97 βύσσος
βύσσος, ου, ἡ (Semit. loanw.=בּוּץ [HLewy, D. sem. Fremdwörter im Griech. 1895, 125]; Empedocles [V B.C.] Fgm. 93; Theocr. 2, 73; Paus. 5, 5, 2; 7, 21, 7; Pollux 7, 17, 75; PGen 36, 19 and 26; PSI 1152, 7; PLund IV, 9, 24; PTebt 313, 20; 598; LXX; TestAbr A; TestJob 25:7; JosAs; Philo, Congr. Erud. Grat. 117; Jos., Ant. 3, 103 al.) fine linen (Pliny, HN 19, 1, [9], 26); for prominent people (Philostrat., Vi. Apoll. 2, 20) πορφύρα καὶ β. (Pr 31:22; Jos., Ant. 3, 154; cp. Esth 1:6; JosAs 5:6 β. χρυσοϋφής) Lk 16:19; Rv 18:12 v.l.; GJs 10:2.—PBatiffol, RB n.s. 9, 1912, 541–43.—DELG. M-M. -
98 λαγχάνω
λαγχάνω 2 aor. ἔλαχον, subj. λάχω, ptc. λαχών; pf. 3 sg. εἴληχεν (Ath., R. 13 p. 63, 27; LMelazzo, Glotta 71, ’93, 30–33), ptc. λελογχώς 3 Macc 6:1 (Hom.+) for its constr. s. B-D-F §171, 2; Rob. 509. Pass. of κληρόω.① to obtain someth. as a portion, receive, obtain (by lot, or by divine will; Hom.+; IPriene 205, 2; PTebt II, 382, 5; 383, 14) τὶ someth. ἔλαχεν τὸν κλῆρον τῆς διακονίας ταύτης Ac 1:17. πίστιν 2 Pt 1:1.② to be selected through casting of lots, be appointed/ chosen by lot (Hom. et al.; Pla., Pol. 290e ὁ λαχὼν βασιλεύς; SIG 486, 9; 762, 12 λαχὼν ἱερεύς. Oft. used sim. in ins; Jos., Bell. 3, 390. In the broader sense ‘befall’: ApcMos 15 τὸ λαχὸν αὐτοῦ μέρος ἀπὸ τοῦ θεοῦ.) ἔλαχεν τοῦ θυμιᾶσαι he was chosen by lot to burn incense Lk 1:9 (on the constr. s. B-D-F §400, 3; Rob. 1060; 1 Km 14:47 v.l. Σαοὺλ ἔλαχεν τοῦ βασιλεύειν).③ to allot a portion or make an assignment by casting lots, cast lots (Isocr. 7, 23; Diod S 4, 63, 3b) περί τινος for someth. (Ps.-Demosth. 21 Hyp. 2 §3.—B-D-F §229, 2; s. Rob. 509) J 19:24. λάχετέ μοι ὧδε, τίς νήσει τὸν χρυσόν cast lots, now, for the one who will weave the gold (for the temple curtain) GJs 10:2, w. some mss. adding καὶ ἔλαχεν τὴν Μαρίαν ἡ ἀληθινὴ πορφύρα and to Mary fell the lot of (weaving) real purple (i.e. high-quality fabric colored with the dye of shellfish rather than cheap imitations made w. vegetable or other dyes).—DELG. M-M. TW. Spicq. Sv. -
99 περιβάλλω
περιβάλλω fut. περιβαλῶ; 2 aor. περιέβαλον, impv. περίβαλε, inf. περιβαλεῖν. Mid.: fut. περιβαλοῦμαι; 2 aor. περιεβαλόμην. Pass.: aor. ptc. pl. περιβληθέντες Wsd 19:17; pf. ptc. περιβεβλημένος (Hom.+)① to encompass by erecting someth. around, lay, put around, of an encircled city (περιβ. of the walling of a city by its inhabitants: Aelian, VH 6, 12; Palaeph. 17; SIG 344, 14; Pr 28:4. Of a piece of ground that is fenced in: POxy 707, 32) περιβαλοῦσιν οἱ ἐχθροί σου χάρακά σοι throw up an embankment around you Lk 19:43 v.l. (for παρεμβαλοῦσιν; cp. Nearchus of Crete [c. 300 B.C.]: 133 Fgm. 1, 33, 10 Jac.; Arrian, Anab. 5, 23, 6 Ἀλέξανδρος χάρακι περιβάλλει τ. πόλιν; Ezk 4:2; s. χάραξ).② to put on, esp. of articles of clothing, put onⓐ τί τινι someth. on someone (TestLevi 8:7; cp. Plut., Popl. 99 [5, 3] ἱμάτια τοῖς τραχήλοις; Ps.-Clem., Hom. 8, 22); hence (or fr. d below) the mid. περιβάλλομαί τι put someth. on (oneself) (Hom. et al.; 1 Km 28:8; 4 Km 19:1; Jon 3:8; Is 37:1; TestAbr A 17 p. 99, 14 [Stone p. 46]; TestNapht 6:8; JosAs 3:9; 15:10) τί περιβαλώμεθα; Mt 6:31. Cp. Ac 12:8; Rv 19:8. περιβέβλημαί τι have put someth. on, wear as a garment (EpJer 11; Da 12:6f; AscIs 2:10; Jos., Ant. 8, 207; Mel., P. 19, 132) νεανίσκον περιβεβλημένον στολὴν λευκήν Mk 16:5 (Lucian, Philops. 25 of a messenger from heaven: νεανίας λευκὸν ἱμάτιον περιβεβλημένος). Cp. Rv 7:9, 13; 11:3; 17:4; 18:16; 19:13; GPt 13:55. ἄγγελον περιβεβλημένον νεφέλην Rv 10:1. γυνὴ περιβεβλημένη τὸν ἥλιον 12:1. περιβεβλημένος σινδόνα ἐπὶ γυμνοῦ who wore (nothing but) a linen cloth on his naked body Mk 14:51.ⓑ τινά τινι clothe someone in someth. (Eur. et al.) περιβεβλημένη πορφυρᾷ καὶ κοκκίνῳ Rv 17:4 t.r. (Erasmian rdg.; cp. Pla., Critias 116c περιβεβλημένος περιβόλῳ χρυσῷ; 3 Km 11:29).ⓒ περιβάλλεσθαι ἔν τινι clothe oneself in or with someth. (Dt 22:12; 1 Ch 21:16; Ps 44:10, 14) Rv 3:5; 4:4.ⓓ w. a double acc. τινά τι put someth. on someone (Ezk 27:7.—B-D-F §155, 5; Rob. 483) ἱμάτιον πορφυροῦν περιέβαλον αὐτόν J 19:2. Cp. GPt 3:7. The acc. of pers. is easily supplied Lk 23:11.ⓔ with no mention of the garment περιβάλλω τινά clothe someone (Ezk 18:7, 16; TestJob 39, 7) Mt 25:36, 43; B 3:3 (Is 58:7); w. the acc. supplied Mt 25:38. Mid. περιβάλλομαι dress oneself (Hg 1:6; Lev 13:45) Mt 6:29; Lk 12:27; Rv 3:18.③ to envelop someone in torture, thereby involving the pers. in misfortune (Eur. et al.; PSI 330, 7 [258/257 B.C.]; 3 Macc 6:26 τοὺς … περιέβαλεν αἰκίαις; Jos., Ant. 2, 276; cp. EpArist 208; 167; Tat. 19, 1 θανάτῳ περιβαλεῖν), fig. ext. of the prim. mng. ‘put around’, τοὺς δουλεύοντας τῷ θεῷ εἰς αἰκίαν περιβαλεῖν treat cruelly those who serve God 1 Cl 45:7.—M-M. -
100 πορφυροῦς
πορφυροῦς, ᾶ, οῦν (the form preferred in Attic Gk., also in LXX, Joseph. [e.g. Bell. 7, 124, Ant. 10, 235; Schmidt 492] for the older [Hom. et al.; SIG 999, 5; SibOr 3, 659] πορφύρεος, έα, εον) purple in color ἱμάτιον πορφυροῦν (Diod S 2, 59, 4; Num 4:14; EpJer 11; cp. PRyl 151, 14 [40 A.D.] χιτῶνα πορφυροῦν) a purple cloak J 19:2, 5. Subst. τὸ πορφυροῦν (i.e. ἱμάτιον) purple clothing w. κόκκινον (s. κόκκινος) Rv 17:4; cp. 18:16.—GEuler, πορφυροῦς, purpureus, Progr. Weilburg 1907.—DELG s.v. πορφύρα. M-M s.v. πορφύρεος.
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πορφύρα — πορφύρᾱ , πορφύρα purple fish fem nom/voc/acc dual (ionic) πορφύρᾱ , πορφύρα purple fish fem nom/voc sg (attic doric ionic aeolic) … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
πορφυρᾶ — πορφυρᾶ̱ , πορφύρεος heaving neut nom/voc/acc pl (attic) πορφύρεος heaving neut nom/voc/acc pl (attic) πορφύρεος heaving fem nom/voc/acc dual (attic) πορφυρᾶ̱ , πορφύρεος heaving fem nom/voc sg (attic) πορφυρεύς fisher for purple fish masc acc sg … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
πορφυρᾷ — πορφυρᾷ̱ , πορφύρεος heaving fem dat sg (attic) … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
πορφύρα — I Σύνδρομο που χαρακτηρίζεται από τριχοειδείς αιμορραγίες του δέρματος, των βλεννογόνων ή του παρεγχύματος. Στο δέρμα η π. εκδηλώνεται με μικρές κόκκινες κηλίδες που δεν εξαλείφονται αν πιεστούν με γυάλινη πλάκα. Οι π. διαιρούνται σε δύο μεγάλες… … Dictionary of Greek
πορφύρᾳ — πορφύραι , πορφύρα purple fish fem nom/voc pl (ionic) πορφύρᾱͅ , πορφύρα purple fish fem dat sg (attic doric ionic aeolic) … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
πορφύρα — η 1. είδος κοχυλιού απ όπου οι αρχαίοι έβγαζαν βαθυκόκκινη χρωστική ουσία. 2. η ίδια η χρωστική ουσία του κοχυλιού. 3. ρούχο ή ύφασμα βαμμένο με πορφύρα. 4. είδος δερμικής αρρώστιας … Νέο ερμηνευτικό λεξικό της νεοελληνικής γλώσσας (Новый толковании словарь современного греческого)
πόρφυρα — πόρφῡρα , πορφύρω heaves aor ind act 1st sg (homeric ionic) … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
θρομβοπενική πορφύρα — Αιμορραγική διαταραχή, που είναι αποτέλεσμα ανεπάρκειας αιμοπεταλίων στο αίμα. Χαρακτηρίζεται από πορφυρές ή καστανοκόκκινες αποχρωματισμένες περιοχές του δέρματος … Dictionary of Greek
πορφύρας — πορφύρᾱς , πορφύρα purple fish fem acc pl (ionic) πορφύρᾱς , πορφύρα purple fish fem gen sg (attic doric ionic aeolic) πορφύ̱ρᾱς , πορφύρω heaves aor part act masc nom/voc sg (attic epic ionic) … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
πορφύραι — πορφύρα purple fish fem nom/voc pl (ionic) πορφύρᾱͅ , πορφύρα purple fish fem dat sg (attic doric ionic aeolic) πορφύ̱ραῑ , πορφύρω heaves aor opt act 3rd sg … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
πορφυρᾶν — πορφύρα purple fish fem gen pl (doric ionic aeolic) πορφυρᾶ̱ν , πορφύρεος heaving fem acc sg (attic) … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)