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1 σεμνῶς
σεμνῶς adv. of σεμνός (Aeschyl., X., Pla. et al.; ins, pap; 4 Macc 1:17; EpArist; Philo, Op. M. 12) pert. to manner or mode of behavior that is extraordinary and therefore worthy of special respect, honorably, worthily, in a manner above reproach διακονεῖν κτλ. Hv 3, 5, 1; cp. Hs 9, 25, 2 (both w. ἁγνῶς). W. καλῶς (Alex. Aphr., Eth. Probl. 21 p. 142, 9 Br.) Hs 9, 1, 2. τὰ κατὰ τὸν οἶκον σεμνῶς οἰκουργεῖν you taught (the women) to manage their households with dignity 1 Cl 1:3. -
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A revered, august, holy:I prop. of gods, e.g. Demeter, h.Cer.1, 486; Hecate, Pi.P.3.79; Thetis, Id.N.5.25; Apollo, A.Th. 800; Poseidon, S.OC55; Pallas Athena, ib. 1090 (lyr.); at Athens the Erinyes were specially the σεμναὶ θεαί, Id.Aj. 837, OC 90, 458, Ar.Eq. 1312, Th. 224, Th.1.126, Autocl. ap. Arist.Rh. 1398b26; or simply Σεμναί, A.Eu. 383 (lyr.), 1041 (lyr.), E.Or. 410; τὸ σ. ὄνομα their name, S.OC41; σ. βάθρον the threshold of their temple, ib. 100; σ. τέλη their rites, ib. 1050 (lyr.).2 of things divine, ὄργια ς. h.Cer. 478, S.Tr. 765;θέμεθλα δίκης Sol.4.14
;ὑγίεια Simon.70
;θυσία Pi.O.7.42
; σ. ἄντρον the cave of Cheiron, Id.P.9.30, cf. O.5.18; σ. δόμος the temple of Apollo, Id.N.1.72; ; σέλμα σ. ἡμένων, of the Olympian gods, Id.Ag. 183 (lyr.); σ. ἔργα, of the gods, Id.Supp. 1037 (lyr.); , E.Hipp.25; τέρμων οὐρανοῦ ib. 746; σ. βίος devoted to the gods, Id. Ion 56; σεμνὰ φθέγγεσθαι, = εὔφημα, A.Ch. 109 (v.l.), cf. Ar.Nu. 315, 364; ἦ πού τι σ. ἔστιν ὃ ξυναμπέχεις; A.Pr. 521; τὸ ς. holiness, D.21.126.II of human or half-human beings, reverend, august,ἐν θρόνῳ σεμνῷ σεμνὸν θωκέοντα Hdt.2.173
, cf. A.Ch. 975, E.Supp. 384, al.;σ. θάλος Ἀλκαϊδᾶν Pi.O.6.68
; ; αἱ φαυλότεραι.. παρὰ τὰς σεμνὰς καθεδοῦνται beside the great ladies, Ar.Ec. 617, cf. Isoc.3.42;οἱ σεμνότατοι ἐν ταῖς πόλεσιν Pl.Phdr. 257d
; ἄνθρωπος οὐ ς., i.e. a nobody, Ar.Fr.52D.; opp. χαῦνος, Pl.Sph. 227b ([comp] Comp.); opp. κομψός, X.Oec.8.19;σεμνὸς οὐ προσώπου συναγωγαῖς ἀλλὰ βίου κατασκευαῖς Isoc.9.44
: c. dat., revered by..,σ. πόλει Riv.Fil.57.379
([place name] Crete); also, worthy of respect, honourable, 1 Ep.Ti.3.8, 11, Ep.Phil. 4.8.2 of human things, august, stately, majestic, ; , cf. Ra. 1061 ([comp] Comp.);ταφή X.HG3.3.1
; πράγματα, ἔργα, Ar.V. 1472, Isoc.12.213;σεμνοτέραν τὴν πόλιν ποιῆσαι Is.5.45
; , cf. 29;ψεύδεσι [τοῦ Ὁμήρου] σ. ἔπεστί τι Pi.N.7.22
;λεγόντων.. περὶ αὐτοῦ σ. λόγους Hdt.7.6
; of Tragedy, Pl.Grg. 502b; of style, Arist.Po. 1458a21, cf.Rh. 1404b8 ([comp] Comp.); of certain metres, ib. 1408b32; ἐπὶ τὸ σ. μιμεῖσθαι to imitate it in its noble qualities, Pl.Lg. 814e; σ. τι λέγειν, πράσσειν, Id.R. 382b, E.Tr. 447;σεμνὰ ἄττα μεμαθηκότας Pl.Ep. 342a
; οὐδὲν ς. nothing very wonderful, Arist.EN 1146a15; so τί ἂν εἴη τὸ ς. (sc. τοῦ νοῦ); Id.Metaph. 1074b18; worthy of respect, E.IA 996; σεμνόν ἐστι, c. inf., 'tis a noble, fine thing to.., Pl.Cra. 392a, Isoc.Ep.9.5.III in bad sense, proud, haughty,τὰ σέμν' ἔπη S.Aj. 1107
;σεμνότερος καὶ φοβερώτερος And.4.18
; τὸ ς. haughty reserve, E.Hipp.93, cf. Med. 216.2 in contempt or irony, solemn, pompous,σ. καὶ ἅγιον Pl.Sph. 249a
; τί σεμνὸν καὶ πεφροντικὸς βλέπεις; look grave and solemn, E.Alc. 773;τὸ σ. ἄγαν καὶ τραγικόν Arist.Rh. 1406b7
: very freq. in Com.,ἀνελκτοῖς ὀφρύσι σεμνός Cratin. 355
; ὡς σ. οὑπίτριπτος how grand the rascal is! Ar.Pl. 275;ὡς σ. ὁ κατάρατος Id.Ra. 178
; λόγοι ς. Id.V. 1175;σεμνὸς σεμνῶς χλανίδ' ἕλκων Ephipp.19
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6 κόχλιας
A snail with a spiral shell, Batr.165, Achae.42, Phily Il.21, etc.; ἀπιστότερος εἶ τῶν κοχλιῶν, for they shrink into their shells on the least alarm, Anaxil.34, cf. Arist.HA 523b11, 527b35;ὥσπερ κ. σεμνῶς ἐπηρκὼς τὰς ὀφρῦς Amphis 13.3
; βολβός, κτείς (codd. τις), κοχλίας Theoc.14.17
;κοχλιῶν ἀγγεῖα PSI6.553.11
(iii B. C.).3 screw, Bito 58.10; esp. for raising water, screw of Archimedes, Moschioap.Ath.5.208f, Str.17.1.30,52, D.S.1.34, 5.37, PLond.3.1177.73 (ii A. D.).5 part of surgical machine, Orib.49.20.6.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κόχλιας
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7 περισσός
περισσός, [dialect] Att. [full] περιττός, ή, όν, (from περί, as ἔπισσαι from ἐπί, μέτασσαι from μετά)A beyond the regular number or size, prodigious, (never in Hom.);μος Trag.Adesp.458.3
; στάθμα, dub.sens., v. ἕλκω B. 3.2 out of the common, extraordinary, strange, ἔ τι περισσὸν εἰδείη if he has any signal knowledge, Thgn.769; εἴ τι φρονεῖς καί τι περισσὸν ἔχεις Philisc.( PLG2.327);π. λόγος S.OT 841
; (lyr.); (lyr.);βίος οὐδὲν ἔχων π. ἀλλὰ πάντα σμικρά Antipho Soph.51
;οὐ γὰρ π. οὐδὲν οὐδ' ἔξω λόγου πέπονθας E.Hipp. 437
;περισσότερα παθήματα Antipho 3.4.5
;τὰ π. τῶν ἔργων καὶ τερατώδη Isoc.12.77
; ἴδια καὶ π. Id.15.145 ;π. καὶ θαυμαστά Arist.EN 1141b6
; πρᾶξις π. Id.Pol. 1312a27 ;οὐθὲν δὴ λέγοντες π. φαίνονταί τι λέγειν Id.Metaph. 1053b3
; τί π. ποιεῖτε; Ev.Matt.5.47;περιττοτάτη φύσις Arist.HA 531a9
; συνανθρωπίζον.. πάντων περισσότατον, of the dog, Ath.13.611c, cf. Clearch.24 ; in Literature, striking, τὸ περιττόν, as a quality of οἱ τοῦ Σωκράτους λόγοι, Arist.Pol. 1265a11; τὰ σοφὰ καὶ τὰ π. refinements, Epicur.Fr. 409 ; opp. κοινὸς καὶ δημώδης, Longin.40.2 (but also, elaborate,π. καὶ πεποιημένος Id.3.4
; in bad sense, far-fetched, D.H.Pomp.2, Dem.56).3 of persons, extraordinary, remarkable, esp. for great learning,π. ὢν ἀνήρ E.Hipp. 948
;τοὺς.. π. καί τι πράσσοντας πλέον Id.Fr. 788
; δυστυχεῖς εἶναι τοὺς π. Arist.Metaph. 983a2 ;π. γένος τῶν μελιττῶν Id.GA 760a4
: freq. with the manner added,π. κατὰ φιλοσοφίαν Id.Pr. 953a10
; περὶ τὸν ἄλλον βίον περιττότερος somewhat extravagant or eccentric, Id.Pol. 1267 b24; τῇ φύσει π. Id.HA 622b6;κάλλει Plu.Demetr.2
;ἐν ἅπασι Id.Dem. 3
;τὴν ὥραν Alciphr.1.12
: c. inf., D.H.Comp.18.4 c. gen., περισσὸς ἄλλων πρός τι beyond others in.., S.El. 155; θύσει τοῦδε περισσότερα greater things than this, AP6.321 (Leon.Alex.); one greater than..,Ev.Matt.11.9
.II more than sufficient, superfluous,αἱ π. δαπάναι X.Mem.3.6.6
; περιττὸν ἔχειν to have a surplus, Id.An.7.6.31; οἱ μὲν.. περιττὰ ἔχουσιν, οἱ δὲ οὐδὲ τὰ ἀναγκαῖα .. Id.Oec.20.1 : c. gen., τῶν ἀρκούντων περιττά more than sufficient, Id.Cyr. 8.2.21;τὰ π. τῶν ἱκανῶν Id.Hier.1.19
: freq. in military sense, οἱ π. ἱππεῖς the reserve horse, Id.Eq.Mag.8.14; οἱ π. τῆς φυλακῆς ib.7.7; π. σκηναί spare tents, Id.Cyr.4.6.12 (but τοῖς περιττοῖς χρήσεσθαι their superior numbers, Id.An.4.8.11, cf. Cyr.6.3.20); τὸ π. the surplus, residue, Inscr. ap. eund.An.5.3.13 (but τὸ π. τοῦ Ἰουδαίου the advantage of the Jew, Ep.Rom.3.1); Ἁρπυιῶν τὰ π. their leavings, AP11.239 (Lucill.); τὸ π. τῆς ἡμέρας the remainder of the day, X.Eph.1.3; π. γράμματα supplementary provisions in a will, BGU 326ii9 (ii A.D.).2 in bad sense, superfluous, useless, οὐδέ τι τοῦ παντὸς κενεὸν πέλει οὐδὲ π. Emp.13 ; μόχθος π. A.Pr. 385, cf. S.Ant. 780;π. κἀνόνητα σώματα Id.Aj. 758
;βάρος π. γῆς ἀναστρωφώμενοι Id.Fr. 945
; (lyr.);τὰ γὰρ π. πανταχοῦ λυπήρ' ἔπη Id.Fr.82
; ;π. πάντες οὑν μέσῳ λόγοι E.Med. 819
;π. φωνῶν Id.Supp. 459
.3 excessive, extravagant, μηχανᾶσθαι περισσά commit extravagances, Hdt.2.32 ; περισσὰ δρᾶν, πράσσειν, to be over-busy, S.Tr. 617, Ant.68; π. φρονεῖν to be over-wise, E.Fr. 924 (anap.);ἡ π. αὕτη ἐπιμέλεια τοῦ σώματος Pl.R. 407b
; μῆκος πολὺ λόγων π. Id.Lg. 645c; redundant, overdone,οἱ καρτεροὶ καὶ π. λόγοι Id.Ax. 365c
, etc.; of dress, ἐσθὴς π. Plu.2.615d;περισσοτέρα λύπη 2 Ep.Cor.2.7
; τοῦ τὰ δέοντ' ἔχειν περιττὰ μισῶ I hate extravagance in comparison with moderation, Alex.254, etc.4 of persons, over-wise, over-curious,περισσὸς καὶ φρονῶν μέγα E.Hipp. 445
, cf.Ba. 429(lyr.); ὁ πολυπράγμων καὶ π. Plb.9.1.4; τὴν περὶ τὸ σῶμα θεραπείαν ἀκριβὴς καὶ π. Plu.Cic.8; so, of speakers,π. ἐν τοῖς λόγοις Δημοσθένης Aeschin.1.119
.5 as a term of praise, subtle, acute,ἀκριβὴς καὶ π. διάνοια Arist.Top. 141b13
.III Arith., ἀριθμὸς π. an odd, uneven number, opp. ἄρτιος, Epich.170.7, Philol.5, Pl.Prt. 356e, etc.;π. ἡμέραι Hp.Aph. 4.61
; τὸ π. καὶ τὸ ἄρτιον the nature of odd and even, Pl.Grg. 451c, etc.; π. χῶραι the odd places in a verse, Heph.5.1 ; ἀρτιάκις π. ἀριθμός a number divisible by an odd number an even number of times, as 2, 6, 10, Euc.7 Def.9.IV περισσότεροι more in number, extra, Carnead. ap. S.E.M.9.140.V περιττόν, τό, = στρύχνος μανικός, θρύον 11, Thphr.HP9.11.6;περισσόν Dsc.4.73
;περίσκον Orib.12.8.56
.B Adv. περισσῶς extraordinarily, exceedingly,θεοσεβέεες π. ἐόντες Hdt.2.37
; ἐπαινέσεται π. E.Ba. 1197 (lyr.); π. παῖδας ἐκδιδάσκεσθαι to have them educated overmuch, Id.Med. 295; περιττοτέρως τῶν ἄλλων far above all others, Isoc.3.44;περισσότερον τοῦ ἑνός Luc. Pr.Im.14
; alsoπερισσά Pi.N.7.43
, E.Hec. 579, etc.2 remarkably, περισσότερον τῶν ἄλλων θάψαι τινά more sumptuously, Hdt.2.129 ;οἴκησις π. ἐσκευασμένη Plb.1.29.7
; περιττότατα ἔχειν to be most remarkable, Arist.HA 589a31 ;κοσμουμένη π. καὶ σεμνῶς Plu.2.145e
; περισσότατα ἀνθρώπων θρησκεύειν in the most singular way, D.C.37.17; ἡδέως καὶ π. in an uncommon manner, D.H.Comp.3; εἰπεῖν στρογγύλως καὶ π. Id.Is.20 ; ἰδίως καὶ π. Plu.Thes.19 ; τὰ καινῶς ἱστορούμενα καὶ π. Id.2.30d.4 with a neg., οὐδὲν περισσὸν τούτων nothing more than or beyond these, Antipho 3.4.6 ; ; οὐδὲν π. ἢ εἰ .. no otherwise than if.., Id.Smp. 219c; περισσόν alone, furthermore, LXX Ec.12.12,al.II ἐκ περιττοῦ superfluously, uselessly, Pl.Prt. 338c, Sph. 265e ; but ὑπερέχειν ἐκ π. to be far superior, Id.Lg. 734d, cf. 802d ; ἡ κάμινος ἐκαύθη ἐκ π. Thd.Da.3.22;ἐκ π. χρησάμενος τῇ παρρησίᾳ Luc.
Pro Merc.Cond.13; cf. ὑπερεκπερισσοῦ.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περισσός
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8 προστατικός
4 -κόν, τό, name of a charge included in a lease, POxy. 590 (ii A.D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προστατικός
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9 χλανίς
A upper-garment of wool, finer than χλαῖνα (but gloss on χλαῖνα, Hsch.), worn by women as well as men, Simon.37.12, Hdt.3.139, 140, Phld.Vit.p.21J., etc.; used by old people, Ar.Ec. 848, Antiph.33.3; Μιλησία χ., i. e. of fine wool, Plu.Alc.23, 2.583e; χλανίδα φορεῖν, as a mark of effeminacy, D.36.45, cf. 21.133;παρθενικαὶ.. χλανίσιν μαλκαῖς κατάθρυπτοι Eub.108
(hex.), cf. Com.Adesp.338;σεμνὸς σεμνῶς χλανίδ' ἕλκων Ephipp.19
(anap.), cf. Anaxil.18.2 (anap.); opp. the τρίβων of the philosophers, Teles p.40H., cf. p.53H.; worn on festive occasions, γαμικὴ χ. a wedding mantle, Ar.Av. 1693;χ. λευκή Id.Fr. 491
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10 ἀρχαῖος
A from the beginning or origin:I mostly of things, ancient, ;ἐσθής Hdt.5.88
; codd.; ; χερὸς σῆς πίστιν ἀρχαίαν faith firm for ever, ib. 1632 codd.2 old-fashioned, antiquated, A.Pr. 317 (lyr.), Ar.Nu. 984, D.22.14; of literary style, Demetr.Eloc. 244.3 ancient, former,τὸ ἀ. ῥέεθον Hdt.1.75
;τοῦ ἀ. λόγου Id.7.160
;οὐ γὰρ δὴ τό γ' ἀ. δέμας S.OC 110
; οἱ ἀ., opp. οἱ ὕστερον, Th.2.16;ἀ. φύσις A.Ch. 281
, Hp. Art.53, Pl.Smp. 193c, etc.;φύσις καὶ κατάστασις ἀ. Democr.278
; coupled withπαλαιός, παλαιὸν δῶρον ἀρχαίου θηρός S.Tr. 555
, cf. Lys. 6.51, D.l.c.II of persons,Θέμιν.. ἀρχαίαν ἄλοχον Διός Pi.Fr.6.5
; ἀ. θεαί, of the Erinyes, A.Eu. 728; ; οἱ ἀ. the Ancients, name given by Arist. to the pre-Socratics, Metaph. 1069a25, GC 314a6; in Lit. Crit., ancient, classical writers, Demetr. Eloc.15,67; in Plot., the philosophers down to Aristotle, 5.1.9; in NT, the Fathers, Ev.Matt.5.21, al.2 ancient, old, βαλὴν ἀ., of Darius, A.Pers. 657 (lyr.); ;ἑταῖρος X.Mem.2.8.1
; οἱ ἀ. κύριοι the original owners, BGU 992 ii 6 (ii B. C.); τὰς ἀ. πόλεις (banished from) their original cities, Polystr.p.22 W.; ἀ. μαθητής an original disciple, Act.Ap.21.16;ἀ. μύστης Inscr.Magn.215
b; παιδαγωγὸς ἀ., i.e of old, formerly, E.El. 287, cf. 853.III neut. as Adv., τὸ ἀρχαῖον, [dialect] Ion. [var] contr. τὠρχαῖον, anciently, Hdt.1.56, 173, al., [dialect] Att.;ἀπὸ τοῦ ἀ. Hdt.4.117
;ἐξ ἀρχαίων D.S.1.14
.2 regul. Adv. ἀρχαίως in olden style,καινὰ ἀ. λέγειν Pl.Phdr. 267b
, cf. Isoc.4.8, D.9.48;ἀ. καὶ σεμνῶς Aeschin.1.183
.IV irreg. [comp] Comp.ἀρχαιέστερος Pi.Fr.45
(on ἀρχέστατος v. h. v.); usual [comp] Comp. : [comp] Sup.- ότατος Hdt.1.105
, etc.V as Subst., τὸ ἀρχαῖον, of money, prime cost,πλέον τοῦ ἀ. X.Vect.3.2
; principal, mostly in pl., Ar.Nu. 1156, etc.;τἀρχαῖα ἀποδιδόναι D.34.26
, etc.; τῶν ἀρχαίων ἀπέστησαν lost their capital, Id.1.15: opp. ἔργον, Id.27.10; opp. πρόσοδοι, Is.6.38.2 ἀρχαίη, ἡ, = ἀρχή, Eust.475.1, etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀρχαῖος
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11 ἅγιος
A devoted to the gods:I in good sense, sacred, holy:1 of things, esp. temples,ἈΦροδίτης ἱρὸν ἅ. Hdt. 2.41
; ἱρο'ν Ἡρακλέος ἅ. ib.44, cf. Pl.Criti. 116c, X.HG3.2.19;θηρίον Antiph.147.7
;νηὸν ἐπὶ τψ χάσματι Ἥρης ἅ. ἐστήσατο Luc.Syr.D.13
: generally, θυσίαι, ξυμβόλαια, Isoc.10.63, Pl.Lg. 729e ([comp] Sup.);μητρός.. ἐστι πατρὶς ἁγιώτερον Id.Cri. 51a
;ὅρκος ἅ. Arist.Mir. 834b11
; ἅ., τό, temple, OGI56.59 ([place name] Canopus), LXX Ex.26.33, al., cf. Ep.Heb.9.2;τὸ ἅ. τῶν ἁγίων
Holy of Holies, l. c.;τὰ ἅ. τῶν ἁ. 3 Ki.8.6
, etc., cf. Ep.Heb.9.3.2 of persons, holy, pure, Ar.Av. 522 (anap.);λαὸς ἅ. Κυρίῳ LXX De.7.6
, al.;οἱ ἅ.
the Saints,1 Ep.Cor.6.1
,al.;πνεῦμα ἅ.
the Holy Spirit,Ev.Matt.
3.11, al. Adv.ἁγίως καὶ σεμνῶς ἔχειν Isoc. 11.25
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12 ἐπαίρω
ἐπαίρω, [dialect] Ion. and poet. [full] ἐπᾰείρω Hdt.1.204 and always in Hom.: [tense] fut. ἐπᾱρῶ ([var] contr. from ᾰερ-) E.IA 125 (anap.), Supp. 581 (prob. l.), X Mem.3.6.2: [tense] aor. ἐπῆρα, part.Aἐπάρας Hdt.1.87
, etc.: [tense] pf. , Them.Or.8.114b:—[voice] Pass., [tense] aor. ἐπήρθην, part. ἐπαρθείς: <*>lift up and set on, [αὐτὸν] ἀμαξάων ἐπάειρραν lifted and set him upon.., Il.7.426;ὀβελοὺς.. κρατευτάων ἐπάειρας 9.214
.2 lift, raise,κεφαλὴν ἐπαείρας 10.80
;καί μ' ἔπαιρε S.Ph. 889
;ἐπαίρων βλέφαρα Id.OT 1276
codd.;ἐπάειρε δέρην E.Tr.99
(anap.);ἔπαιρε σαυτόν Ar.V. 996
;σεμνῶς ἐπηρκὼς τὰς ὀφρῦς Amphis
l.c.; πάντες ἐπῆραν (sc. τὴν χεῖρα) SIG1109.24;οὐδεὶς ἐπῆρε IG3.1132
;ἐπάρας τὴν φωνήν D.18.291
; ἐπαιρόμενα ἱστία, opp. ὑφιέμενα, Plu.Luc.3:—[voice] Med., με τεῷ ἐπαείραο μαζῷ didstliftand put me to thy breast, A.R.3.734; [ λόγχην] E.IT 1484;ὅπλ' ἐπαίρεσθαι θεῷ Id.Ba. 789
;ἱστούς Plb.1.61.7
;βακτηρίαν Plu.2.185b
: metaph.,τί.. στάσιν γλώσσης ἐπήρασθε; S.OT 635
; ;κοινὸν ἡ πόλις ἐπήρατο πένθος D.S.34.17
.4 intr., lift up one's leg or rise up, Hdt.2.162; rise from table, Euang.1.10.5 [voice] Pass., swell up, Hp.Liqu.2, Gal.6.264, 18(2).119; ἐπῆρται τοῦτό γε, in mal. part., Ar.Lys. 937;ὁ καυλὸς ἐπαίρεται Hippiatr. 54
.6 Gramm., ἐ. τὴν προσῳδίαν make the accent acute, Sch.Il.11.636.II stir up, excite,πολλά τέ μιν καὶ μεγάλα τὰ ἐπαείροντα.. ἦν Hdt.1.204
;τίς σ' ἐπῆρε δαιμόνων; S.OT 1328
;πέρα τοῦ καιροῦ τοὺς ἑτέρους ἐ. D.16.23
;ἐ. θυμόν τινι E.IA 125
;τοῦτό σε ψυχὴν ἐπαίρει Id.Heracl. 173
;ἑαυτὸν ἐπίτινι Diog.Oen.64
; urge on,Them.
Or.1.13c; induce, persuade to do, c.inf.,εἰρωτᾶν εἰ οὔτι ἐπαισχύνεται ἐπάρας Κροῖσον στρατεύεσθαι Hdt.1.90
, cf. Isoc.4.108, Aeschin.1.192;ἥτις με γῆμ' ἐπῆρε Ar.Nu.42
, cf. Ra. 1041;ἐ. τινὰ ὥστε.. E.Supp. 581
; ὅστις μ' ἐπάρας ἔργον (sc. πρᾶξαι) Id.Or. 286:—[voice] Pass., to be roused, led on, excited,τῷ μαντηΐῳ Hdt.1.90
, cf. 5.91;τοῖσι δωρήμασι Id.7.38
;τοῖς τῆς πόλεως κακοῖς And.1.37
;ὑπὸ τῆς τύχης Lys.2.10
; πλούτῳ, τιμῇ, Pl.R. 434b, 608b; ;τῇ ἐλπίδι ὡς.. Th.1.81
, cf. Lys.9.21;τοῖς λόγοις Th.4.121
;δεινότητι καὶ ξυνέσεως ἀγῶνι Id.3.37
(soτὸ ἐπαιρόμενον τοῦ λόγου τῇ δεινότητι Plu.Cic.25
);ὑπὸ μεγάλου μισθοῦ Th.7.13
;ἐ. ἐς τὸ νεωτερίζειν Id.4.108
;ἐπὶ τὴν βασιλείαν LXX 3 Ki.12
.[24]: c. inf.,ἐπήρθην γράψαι Isoc.5.10
; τῷ or τὸ λέγειν (dub. l.) Pl.Phdr. 232a (but ναυτικῷ προύχειν -όμενοι flattering themselves that they were superior.., Th.1.25): abs., to be excited, on tiptoe, Ar.Nu. 810; and soἙλλὰς τῇ ὁρμῇ ἐπῆρται Th.2.11
.2 [voice] Pass., also, to be elated at a thing,εὐδαιμονίῃ μεγάλῃ Hdt.5.81
;ψυχρῇ νίκῃ Id.9.49
, cf. 1.212, 4.130;ἐπὶ πλούτῳ X.Mem.1.2.25
;πρός τι Th.6.11
, 8.2;ἐκ τοῦ γεγονότος προτερήματος Plb.1.29.4
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13 ἱερατικός
A priestly, sacerdotal, ;ὑπομνήματα Plu.Marc.5
; στέφανος, ἁγιστεῖαι, Id.2.34e, 729a;ὀνόματα Luc.Philops.12
;λόγος Ptol.Tetr. 87
(- ατητικός codd.); ; ἡ ἱ. (sc. τέχνη), = ἱερατεία, Pl.Plt. 290d; οἱ ἱ. the priestly caste, Hld.7.11, cf. Dam.Pr. 399. Adv. - κῶς in a sacerdotal sense, ib. 256; ἱ. ζῆν as a priest should, Jul. l.c.;σεμνῶς καὶ ἱ. κρίνειν δίκας Just.Nov.79.1
.2 ἱ. βύβλος, χάρτης, name of a kind of papyrus, Str.17.1.15, PMag.Par.1.2105; κόλλημα, πιττάκιον, made of this material, ib.2068,3142.III [suff] ἱερᾱτ-ικόν, τό, name of a plaster, Gal.13.183.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἱερατικός
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14 ὀνομάζω
A (lyr.), etc. ; [dialect] Ep.ὀν- Il.1.361
, al.: [tense] fut. : [tense] aor.ὠνόμασα Od.24.339
, etc.: [tense] pf. :—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.- ασθήσομαι Gal.UP6.16
, al.: [tense] aor. ὠνομάσθην and [tense] pf. ὠνόμασμαι, Th.1.96, 6.96, etc.; [dialect] Ep.ὀνόμασται Parm.9.1
, etc. ; [ per.] 3pl.ὠνομάδαται D.C.37.16
:—[voice] Med., [tense] impf. .—[dialect] Aeol. or [dialect] Dor. [tense] fut. [ per.] 3sg. ὀνυμάξει (or - εῖ) Berl.Sitzb.1927.167 ([place name] Cyrene): [tense] aor.ὀνύμαξε Pi.P.2.44
; [voice] Med. [tense] fut. ὀνυμάξομαι ib.7.5 : [tense] pres. ὀνυμάζεται Metop. ap. Stob.3.1.116: ([etym.] ὄνομα):—speak of by name, call or address by name, of persons, , cf. 22.415 and ὀνομακλήδην ;Πυθοδώρου.., ὃν Ἀθηναῖοι οὐκ ὀνομάζουσιν X.HG2.3.1
(interpol.); τοῖς προγόνοις -αζομένοις ἀπομνημονεύεταιὁπόστος ἀφ' Ἡρακλέους ἐγένετο his descent.. is traced by naming his ancestors, Id.Ages.1.2.2 of things, name, specify,περικλυτὰ δῶρ' ὀνόμαζον Il.18.449
; but also, name or promise, opp. giving,εἰ μὲν.. μὴ δῶρα φέροι, τὰ δ' ὄπισθ' ὀνομάζοι 9.515
; εἶναί τι ὀνομάζειν use the term 'being', Pl.Tht. 160b, cf. 166c, 201d ; dedicate,τράπεζαν τῷ δαίμονι Theopomp.Hist.121
:—[voice] Pass.,λόγοισι.. ὠνόμασται βραχέσι
have been expressed,S.
OC 294.II ὀ. τινά τι call one something, Pi.P.2.44, A.Ag. 681 (lyr.), Hdt.4.6, Th.1.3, E.Hel. 1193 ; ὄνομα τί σε.. ὠνόμαζεν λεώς; Id.Heracl.87 (lyr.):—rarely in [voice] Med., παῖδά μ' ὠνομάζετο called me his son, S.OT 1021 :—[voice] Pass.,ὄνομα δ' ὠνομάζετο Ἕλενος Id.Ph. 605
;τὴν αὑτῆς ἐπωνυμίαν ὀνομαζόμενον Pl.Phdr. 238a
;ἀντὶ γὰρ φίλων καὶ ξένων, ἃ τότ' ὠνομάζοντο D.18.46
.2 εἶναι is freq. added pleon., τὰς ὀνομάζουσι εἶναι Ὑπερόχην καὶ.. whose names they say are Hyperoche and.., Hdt.4.33 ; , cf. R. 428e ([voice] Pass.), X.Ap.13, etc. ; cf.καλέω 11.3
b.III name or call with reference to, in accordance with, or after.., τινὰ orτι ἐπί τινι Pl. R. 493c
:—[voice] Pass.,ἐπί τινος Isoc.12.183
; , X.Mem. 4.5.12 ; .IV utter names or words,ἐς τρὶς ὀνομάσαι Σόλων Hdt.1.86
;μάλα σεμνῶς ὀνομάζων D.18.35
, cf. 122,21.158 :—[voice] Pass., φύσις ἐπὶ τοῖς ὀνομάζεται ἀνθρώποισι the name φύσις is given by men to those things, Emp. 8.4, cf. Parm.9.1 ; παρανομίαν ἐπὶ τοῖς μὴ ἀνάγκῃ κακοῖς ὀνομασθῆναι the name of transgression is applied.., Th.4.98 ; ἀπὸ τούτου τοῦτο ὀνομάζεται (sc. οὐ φροντὶς Ἱπποκλείδῃ ) hence this saying is used, Hdt.6.130.V make famous, in [voice] Pass., οἱ ὠνομασμένοι persons of renown, v.l. for διωνομασμένοι in Isoc.20.19.—Cf. ὀνομαίνω.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὀνομάζω
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15 διακονέω
διακονέω (s. two next entries) impf. διηκόνουν; fut. διακονήσω; 1 aor. διηκόνησα; pf. inf. δεδιηκονηκέναι (AssMos Fgm. k, Denis p. 67); aor. pass. διηκονήθην, for augm. s. B-D-F §69, 4; W-S. §12, 6; Mlt-H. 192 (Soph., Hdt. et al.; rare in ins, pap; never in LXX, but in Philo, Joseph.) gener. to render service in a variety of ways either at someone’s behest or voluntarily and freq. with suggestion of movement.① to function as an intermediary, act as go-between/agent, be at one’s service w. intermediary function either expressed or implied (lead tablet Sb 4947, 2 διακόνησόν μοι; in lover’s petition ‘serve as intermediary [medium] for me’ PWarr 21, 4; 8; Lucian, Cont. 1 of Hermes as messenger for Zeus; Theophr. Char. 2, 9 fetch things; Just., D. 79, 2; cp. the role of Repentance JosAs 15:7) w. dat. of pers. and acc. of thing οὐχ ἑαυτοῖς ὑμῖν δὲ διηκόνουν αὐτά they were not acting as agents in their own behalf but for yours in the things 1 Pt 1:12 (for a service consisting in the delivery of a message cp. Jos., Ant. 6, 298). For a similar contrast, and with suggestion of an intermediary’s mission: οὐκ ἦλθεν διακονηθῆναι ἀλλὰ διακονῆσαι came not to be served, but to serve Mt 20:28; Mk 10:45 (i.e. the Human One [Son of Man] came to carry out an assignment not to benefit himself but others [by giving his life in ransom]; cp. Mt 4:11; par. Mk 1:13 [service rendered by divine messengers]). Of Jesus carrying out his mission [ἀ]νῆλθε[ν δια]κονῶν AcPl BMM verso 13f.— Phlm 13 suggests that Onesimus can be used by Paul on assignment in behalf of the gospel. πορεύομαι … διακονῶν τοῖς ἁγίοις on an errand to God’s people (REB) Ro 15:25 (s. 3).—Of delivery of an object: χάρις διακονουμένη ὑφʼ ἡμῶν gift that we are transmitting (a ref. to the collection for whose delivery they have accepted responsibility) 2 Cor 8:19; cp. vs. 20. In imagery, ἐπιστολὴ Χριστοῦ διακονηθεῖσα ὑφʼ ἡμῶν a letter of Christ, delivered by us 2 Cor 3:3 (WBaird, Letters of Recommendation: JBL 80, ’61, 190).② to perform obligations, without focus on intermediary functionⓐ of unspecified services perform duties, render assistance, serve τινί someone (Demosth. 9, 43; UPZ 18, 23 [163 B.C.]; δαίμοσι δ. Orig., C. Cels. 2, 51, 38) Mt 8:15; Mk 1:31; Lk 4:39; GJs 6:3; διακονοῦσαι αὐτῷ being at his service Mt 27:55; cp. Mk 15:41. διακόνει μοι serve me Hs 8, 4, 1, cp. 2; J 12:26; Ac 19:22. Also εἰς ἑαυτοὺς αὐτὸ δ. serve one another w. it 1 Pt 4:10. W. acc. of thing ὅσα διηκόνησεν what services he rendered 2 Ti 1:18; cp. Hs 2:10. Abs. (POxy 275, 10 [I A.D.]) 1 Pt 4:11. Pass. (Jos., Ant. 10, 242); ἁπλῶς δ. complete a service in simplicity of heart Hm 2:6.ⓑ of attention at meals wait on someone (τινί) at table (Menand., Fgm. 272; Pyrgion [Hellenistic times]: 467 Fgm. 1 Jac. [a communal meal in Crete]; Diod S 4, 36, 2; 5, 28, 4; Philo, Vi. Cont. 70; TestJob 12:1 al.; Jos., Ant. 11, 163; 166) Lk 12:37; 17:8. Abs. 10:40; J 12:2; GJs 6:3. In imagery ὡς ὁ διακονῶν waiter Lk 22:26f.③ to meet an immediate need, help w. dat. (Iren. 1, pr. 3 [Harv. I 7, 1]) πότε οὐ διηκονήσαμέν σοι; when did we not help you? Mt 25:44 (but s. 4, Collins). ἐκ τῶν ὑπαρχόντων helped to support them w. their means Lk 8:3 (KTorjesen, When Women Were Priests ’93, 53ff); the saints Ro 15:25 (JO’Rourke, CBQ 29, ’67, 116–18; but s. 1); Hb 6:10.④ to carry out official duties, minister, in cultic context (of holy service at the altar Jos., Ant. 3, 155; cp. PGM 36, 304 and 335 παρὰ θεοῖς δ.) of διάκονοι 1 Ti 3:10; καλῶς δ. vs. 13. ἀγνῶς καὶ σεμνῶς Hv 3, 5, 1. Opp. κακῶς Hs 9, 26, 2. Collins (s. below) p. 65 argues for placement of Mt 25:44 in this classification: those consigned to perdition plead their total dedication to the Lord’s interests.⑤ Ac 6:2 poses a special problem: care for, take care of w. dat. of thing τραπέζαις look after tables can be understood of serving food at tables (cp. βούλομαι … διακονῆσαι τοῖς πτωχοῖς σήμερον ἐν τῇ σῇ τραπέζῃ TestJob 12:1), but it is improbable that some widows would be deprived of food at a communal meal. The term διακονία vs. 1 more probably refers to administrative responsibility (s. διακονία 5), one of whose aspects is concern for widows without specifying the kind of assistance that is allotted. Vs. 2 may contain wordplay involving the phrase τὸν λόγον τοῦ θεοῦ, w. λόγος designating a ledger entry, in which case τράπεζα, which is also a banker’s term (s. L-S-J-M s.v. II), may here denote accounts (s. τράπεζα 1c).—WBrandt, Dienst u. Dienen im NT ’31; ESchweizer, D. Leben des Herrn in d. Gemeinde u. ihren Diensten ’46; PBoulton, Διακονέω and Its Cognates in the 4 Gospels: TU 73, ’59, 415–22. JCollins, Diakonia ’90.—DELG s.v. διάκονος. M-M. TW. -
16 καλῶς
καλῶς adv. of καλός (Hom.+; loanw. in rabb.; καλῶς overtakes εὖ: JLee, NovT 27, ’85, 11–13.) gener. ‘well, beautifully’.① pert. to meeting relatively high standards of excellence or expectation, fitly, appropriately, in the right way, splendidly (Is 23:16) κ. πάντα πεποίηκεν he has done everything very well, indeed Mk 7:37. διὰ τὸ κ. οἰκοδομῆσθαι αὐτήν because it was well built Lk 6:48; καλῶς κτισθέντα (opp. ἄχρηστα) created to good purpose Dg 4:2. σὺ κάθου ὧδε κ. be seated here in a good place = here’s a nice place for you Js 2:3 (=ἐν καλῷ, as Alciphron, Ep.3, 20 ἄγει μέ τις λαβὼν εἰς τὸ θέατρον, καθίσας ἐν καλῷ ‘someone took me to the theater and showed me to a good seat’; Lucian, Paras. 50 καλῶς κατακείμενος; other pass. Field, Notes 236), unless κ. here= please (so JRopes, ICC 1916 ad loc.; NRSV. Either rendering catches the deferential tone of κ.). σὺ κ. εὐχαριστεῖς you may give thanks well enough 1 Cor 14:17; ἐτρέχετε κ. you were running so well Gal 5:7. Cp. 1 Ti 3:4, 12 (Diog. L. 1, 70 Chilon advises that one must μανθάνειν τῆς αὑτοῦ οἰκίας καλῶς προστατεῖν), 13; 5:17; Papias (4). In these pass. the mng. approaches 2.② pert. to meeting expectations of personal excellence, commendably, in a manner free from objection ζηλοῦσιν οὐ καλῶς Gal 4:17. κ. ἀναστρέφεσθαι (s. ἀναστρέφω 3a) Hb 13:18. πολιτεύεσθαι 1 Cl 44:6. κ. καὶ ἁγνῶς Hs 5, 6, 6; ἀγωνίζεσθαι 2 Cl 7:1 (cp. 1 Tim 6:12). ἐργάζεσθαι Hm 7, 1. δουλεύειν Hs 5, 6, 5. κ. καὶ δικαίως παραδεδόσθαι 1 Cl 51:2. κ. καὶ ἀληθῶς φρονεῖν Hm 3, 4. κ. καὶ σεμνῶς ὁρᾶν Hs 9, 1, 2. τὸ κ. ἔχον orderly behavior 1 Cl 14:2. κ. ἔχει θεὸν καὶ ἐπίσκοπον εἰδέναι it is commendable to honor God and (at the same time) the supervisor (bishop) ISm 9:1.③ pert. to being of advantage, in a manner that is beneficial/acceptable, well κ. ποιεῖν do good (Lucian, Ep. Sat. 3, 31) Mt 12:12. W. dat. (Zeph 3:20) τοῖς μισοῦσιν ὑμᾶς Mt 5:44 v.l.; Lk 6:27. κ. λέγειν w. acc. speak well of 6:26. S. B-D-F §151, 1. κ. ἔχειν be well, in good health Mk 16:18 (ἔχω 10b). καλῶς λαμβάνειν receive hospitably Hs 9, 11, 8 (λαμβάνω 5).④ pert. to being in accord w. a standard, rightly, correctlyⓐ κ. ποιεῖν do what is right, act rightly, do well (Dio Chrys. 30 [47], 25; Ael. Aristid. 36 p. 685 D.) 1 Cor 7:37f; Js 2:8, 19; Hv 2, 4, 2. W. ptc. (Appian, Bell. Civ. 3, 75 §305; Sb 5216, 7 [I B.C.]; 6265, 8 [I A.D.]; POslo 55, 7; Jos., Ant. 11, 279; B-D-F §414, 5; Rob. 1121) be kind enough to do someth. Ac 10:33; Phil 4:14; do well in doing someth. 2 Pt 1:19; 3J 6; GEg 252, 53; ISm 10:1ⓑ w. verbs of speaking, hearing, understanding κ. ἀποκρίνεσθαι answer rightly, well Mk 12:28. εἰπεῖν (Simplicius in Epict. p. 44, 50; 47, 51; Jos., Ant, 8, 380) Lk 20:39; J 4:17; B 10:11; AcPl Ha 1, 25. λαλεῖν Ac 28:25. λέγειν (TestJob 7:8; Epict. 1, 19, 6) J 8:48; 13:13; cp. 18:23. μανθάνειν, μνημονεύειν Papias (2:3). προφητεύειν prophesy rightly Mt 15:7; Mk 7:6; PEg2 54; cp. κ. ἀκούειν hear correctly (Menand., Fgm. 507 Kö.) Hm 4, 3, 2. κ. ἐπίστασθαί τι know someth. well 1 Cl 53:1 (Appian, Bell. Civ. 2, 98 §406 εἰδέναι κ.; Procop. Soph., Ep. 18 ἴσθι κ.=you may be quite sure).ⓒ in general μισεῖν B 10:8; καταπαύεσθαι 15:5, 7; ἀξιοῦν Dg 3:2.—As exclamation καλῶς Quite right! That is true! Well said! (Arrian, Cyneg. 18, 1; Ael. Aristid. 33 p. 617 D.; 45 p. 44; Lucian, Dial. Deor. 20, 10; 3 Km 2:18) Mk 12:32; Ro 11:20.⑥ in irony (Soph., Ant. 739; Aelian, VH 1, 16 al.) κ. ἀνέχεσθε you put up with it all right 2 Cor 11:4 (Moffatt; s. PKirberg, Die Toleranz der Korinther 1910; JMachen, The Origin of Paul’s Religion 1921, 131ff). κ. ἀθετεῖν Mk 7:9. But here perh. the καλῶς of vs. 6, which is not ironic, may require a similar interpr., and the sentence should be a question: are you doing the right thing in rejecting God’s commandment?⑦ comp. κάλλιον (for the superl., as Galen, Protr. 8 p. 24, 19 J.=p. 10, 31 Kaibel; s. B-D-F §244, 2) ὡς καὶ σὺ κ. ἐπιγινώσκεις as also you know very well Ac 25:10.—M-M. -
17 πολιτεύομαι
πολιτεύομαι (πολίτης; the mid., which is the only voice found in our lit., since Thu., Aristoph.+) 1 aor. ἐπολιτευσάμην, subj. 1 pl. πολιτευσώμεθα; pf. πεπολίτευμαι.① to be a citizen, have one’s citizenship/home (Philo, Conf. Lingu. 78 [s. πολίτευμα]) of Christians ἐν οὐρανῷ Dg 5:9 (Himerius, Or. 8 [=23], 23 of a deceased person: μετὰ θεῶν πολιτεύεσθαι; Hippol., Ref. 6, 34, 3 of angels: π. ἐν Ἱερουσαλὴμ τῇ ἄνω; cp. Iren. 4, 5, 3 [Harv. II 156, 8; here opposite ξενιτεύω ‘live away from home’]).② to administrate a corporate body, ruleⓐ of a head of state, govern a state abs. (Thu. 2, 15, 1 al.; Jos., Ant. 14, 91 π. ἐν Ἱερος.) of God, who ἐν οὐρανοῖς πολιτεύεται rules in heaven Dg 10:7.ⓑ of church officials (Orig., C. Cels. 3, 30, 15) 1 Cl 44:6.③ to conduct one’s life, live, lead one’s life (UPZ 144, 14 [164/163 B.C.] ὁσίως κ. δικαίως; Hierocles 11, 444; Ps.-Liban., Charact. Ep. p. 31, 5 σεμνῶς; 34, 1; 2 Macc 6:1; 11:25; 3 Macc 3:4; 4 Macc 2:8 al.; ApcEsdr 2:9; Philo, Virt. 161, Spec. Leg. 4, 226; Jos., Ant. 12, 142, Vi. 12; Just., Tat., Ath.; Did., Gen. 153, 28 καλῶς) καλῶς κ. ἁγνῶς Hs 5, 6, 6. ὁσίως 1 Cl 6:1. ἀξίως τινός Phil 1:27 (RBrewer, JBL 73, ’54, 76–83: ‘discharge your obligations as citizens’; EMiller, JSNT 15, ’82, 86–96; EKrentz, in Origins and Method, JHurd Festschr., ed. BMcLean ’93, 114–17); 1 Cl 21:1; Pol 5:2. μετὰ φόβου καὶ ἀγάπης 1 Cl 51:2. (W. πορεύεσθαι) πολιτεύεσθαι κατὰ τὸ καθῆκον τῷ Χριστῷ 3:4 (πολ. κατά τι as SIG 618, 12 [188 B.C.]; 2 Macc 11:25; 4 Macc 2:23; EpArist 31; Jos., Ant. 12, 142; Did., Gen. 196, 29); π. πολιτείαν 54:4 (πολιτεία 3). W. a double dat. συνειδήσει ἀγαθῇ πεπολίτευμαι τῷ θεῷ I have lived my life with a clear conscience before God Ac 23:1 (for the dat. τῷ θεῷ cp. PHib 63, 10 [III B.C.] εἰ οὕτως πολιτευσόμεθα ἀλλήλοις).—Straub p. 30. DELG s.v. πόλις. M-M. TW. Spicq. Sv. -
18 ἁγνῶς
ἁγνῶς (Hes. et al.; OGI 485, 13; 524, 6; SIG 986, 8; 16; EpArist 317; PGM 4, 2639; 12, 38 ἁ. καὶ καθαρῶς) adv. fr. ἅγνος purely, sincerely μένειν abide in purity B 2:3. πολιτεύεσθαι lead a pure life Hs 5, 6, 6. Also ἀναστρέφεσθαι Hs 9, 27, 2. διακονεῖν in sincerity v 3, 5, 1; cp. Hs 9, 26, 2. διδάσκειν σεμνῶς καὶ ἁ. teach seriously and sincerely Hs 9, 25, 2; τὸν Χριστὸν καταγγέλλουσιν οὐχ ἁ. not from pure motives Phil 1:17.—EDNT.
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σεμνηγορώ — έω, Α 1. αγορεύω επίσημα, με σοβαρότητα 2. μιλώ, αγορεύω για ένα σοβαρό θέμα («σεμνηγορεῑν περὶ τῆς χώρας», Φίλ.). [ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < σεμνῶς + ηγορῶ (< ήγορος < ἀγορεύω), πρβλ. δημ ηγορῶ] … Dictionary of Greek
χύτρα — η, ΝΜΑ, και ιων. τ. κύθρη και δωρ. τ. κύθρα και σικελ. τ. κύτρα Α πήλινο μαγειρικό σκεύος για βράσιμο φαγητού, με δύο συνήθως λαβές, κν. σήμερα τσουκάλι (α. «Χριστός θα φέρη ξύλα και ψωμί και μίαν χύτραν κοχλάζουσαν επί τού πυρός», Παπαδ. β.… … Dictionary of Greek
ՊԱՐԿԵՇՏԱԲԱՐ — ( ) NBH 2 0636 Chronological Sequence: Unknown date, 6c, 8c մ. σεμνῶς honeste եւն. Պարկեշտութեամբ. իբրեւ պարկեշտ. (ըստ ամենայն առման ʼի հյ. եւ յն). *Իմաստնաբար, եւ պարկեշտաբար, եւ արդարապէս, եւ արութեամբ. Փիլ. լին. ՟Բ. ՟Է: *Ուրախ լեր մարիամ… … հայերեն բառարան (Armenian dictionary)