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81 κροταλίζω
A use rattles or castanets,τινὲς τῶν γυναικῶν, κρόταλα ἔχουσαι, κροταλίζουσι Hdt.2.60
: hence ἵπποι κείν' ὄχεα κροτάλιζον rattled them along, Il.11.160.II later, clap, applaud, Anaxil.2, D.Chr.31.162, Alciphr.2.4:—[voice] Pass., Ath.4.159e, 11.503f.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κροταλίζω
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82 κρᾶς
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83 λουταρίζημα
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84 μάκκορ
μάκκορ· ἐργαλεῖον γεωργικὸν ὡς δίκελλα, Hsch.; cf. μάκελλα. [full] μακκούρᾳ· χειρὶ σιδηρᾷ ᾗ χρῶνται πρὸς τοὺς ἵππους, Id. [full] μᾶκος, τό, [dialect] Dor.for μῆκος. [full] μακούνιον· δίκτυον κιχλῶν, ὅπερ τινὲς νεφέλην, Id. -
85 μέν
μέν, Particle, used partly to express certainty on the part of the speaker or writer; partly, and more commonly, to point out that the word or clause with which it stands is correlative to another word or clause that is to follow, the latter word or clause being introduced by δέ.AI μέν used absolutely to express certainty, not followed by correlative δέ, indeed, of a truth, synonymous with μήν, as appears from the [dialect] Ep. and [dialect] Ion. form ἦ μέν in protestations and oaths (where [dialect] Att. used ἦ μήν), καί μοι ὄμοσσον, ἦ μ. μοι πρόφρων ἔπεσιν καὶ χερσὶν ἀρήξειν Il.1.77
, cf. 14.275;ἦ μέν τοι τάδε πάντα τελείεται Od.14.160
, cf. Il.24.416;τοῦτον ἐξορκοῖ, ἦ μέν οἱ διηκονήσειν Hdt.4.154
, cf. 5.93, etc.: with neg.,οὐ μὲν γάρ τι κακὸν βασιλευέμεν Od.1.392
, etc.;ὤμοσα, μὴ μὲν.. ἀναφῆναι 4.254
, cf. Hdt.2.118, 179;ἔξαρνος ἦν, μὴ μὲν ἀποκτεῖναι Id.3.67
, cf. 99: without neg., : also in Trag., , cf. 159 (anap.), OC44, E.Med. 676, 1129, etc.;καὶ μέν Il.1.269
, 9.632, etc.; οὐδὲ μὲν οὐδὲ .. 2.703, 12.212; γε μέν, cf. γε 1.5.2 an answering clause with δέ is sts. implied, τὴν μὲν ἐγὼ σπουδῇ δάμνημ' ἐπέεσσι her can I hardly subdue, [ but all others easily], Il.5.893; ὡς μὲν λέγουσι as indeed they say, [ but as I believe not], E.Or. 8; καὶ πρῶτον μὲν ἦν αὐτῷ πόλεμος (with no ἔπειτα δέ to follow), X. An.1.9.14; so νῦν μέν σ' ἀφήσω I will let you go this time, Herod.5.81: to give force to assertions made by a person respecting himself, wherein opposition to other persons is implied,ὡς μὲν ἐμῷ θυμῷ δοκεῖ Od. 13.154
; δοκεῖν μέν μοι ἥξει τήμερον [τὸ πλοῖον] Pl.Cri. 43d: hence with the pers. Pron.,ἐγὼ μέν νυν θεοῖσι ἔχω χάριν Hdt.1.71
; ἐγὼ μὲν οὐδέν (sc. θέλω) S.Ant. 498;ἐμοῦ μὲν οὐχ ἑκόντος Id.Aj. 455
;ἐγὼ μὲν οὐκ οἶδα X.Cyr.1.4.12
, cf. 4.2.45, etc.: with the demonstr. Pron., : generally, to emphasize the preceding word, πολλὴ μὲν ἡ μεταβολή μοι γέγονεν great indeed has been the change, Is.1.1, cf. Simon.5.1, etc.3 μέν is used alone in questions, when the answer is assumed, I take it, θέμις μὲν ἡμᾶς χρησμὸν εἰδέναι θεοῦ; E.Med. 676, cf. Ion 520 (troch.), Hipp. 316, S.Ant. 634, Ar.Av. 1214; Ἕλλην μέν ἐστι καὶ Ἑλληνίζει; Pl.Men. 82b.II μέν folld. by δέ in the correlative clause or clauses, on the one hand, on the other hand; commonly in Classical Gr., less freq. in later Gr. (rare in NT):1 μέν.., δέ .. (or when the correlative clause is neg., μέν.., οὐδέ .., Il.1.318, 536), to mark opposition, Hom., etc.—The opposed clauses commonly stand together, but are freq. separated by clauses, parenthetic or explanatory; e.g. μέν in Il.2.494 is answered by δέ in 511, 527 sq.; in X.An.1.9.2, πρῶτον μέν is answered by ἐπεὶ δέ in <*> 6; in Id.Mem.1.1.2, πρῶτον μέν is answered by θαυμαστὸν δέ in 1.2.1.2 to connect a series of clauses containing different matter, though with no opposition, Il.1.18sq., 306 sq. (five δέ-clauses), 433 sq. (eight δέ-clauses), cf. X.An. 1.3.14,7.10sq.: freq. when the members of a group or class are distinctly specified, παῖδες δύο, πρεσβύτερος μὲν Ἀρταξέρξης, νεώτερος δὲ Κῦρος ib.1.1.1; τάφρος.., τὸ μὲν εὖρος ὀργυιαὶ πέντε, τὸ δὲ βάθος ὀργυιαὶ τρεῖς ib.1.7.14; πρῶτος μέν.., δεύτερος δέ.., τρίτος δέ .. ib.5.6.9; τότε μέν.., τότε δέ .., at one time.., at another.., ib.6.1.9, etc.: esp. with the Art. used as a Pron., ὁ μέν.., ὁ δέ.. ; τὸ μέν.., τὸ δέ .., etc.3 the principal word is freq. repeated,οἳ περὶ μὲν βουλὴν Δαναῶν, περὶ δ' ἐστὲ μάχεσθαι Il.1.258
, cf. 288, Od.15.70;ἔνι μὲν φιλότης, ἐν δ' ἵμερος, ἐν δ' ὀαριστύς Il.14.216
;Ξέρξης μὲν ἄγαγεν.., Ξέρξης δ' ἀπώλεσεν A.Pers. 550
, cf. 560, 694, 700 (all lyr.);χαλεπαίνει μὲν πρῳρεύς, χαλεπαίνει δὲ κυβερνήτης X.An.5.8.20
.4 one of the correlative clauses is sts. independent, while the other takes the part. or some other dependent form, ἐβλασφήμει κατ' ἐμοῦ.., μάρτυρα μὲν.. οὐδένα παρασχόμενος.., παρεκελεύετο δέ .. D.57.11;οἱ ἀμφὶ βασιλέα, πεζοὶ μὲν οὐκέτι, τῶν δὲ ἱππέων ὁ λόφος ἐνεπλήσθη X.An.1.10.12
, cf. 2.1.7, 5.6.29; , cf. OC 522 (bothlyr.);χωρὶς μὲν τοῦ ἐστερῆσθαι.., ἔτι δὲ καὶ.. δόξω ἀμελῆσαι Pl.Cri.44
b.5 μέν and δέ freq. oppose two clauses, whereof one is subordinate to the other in meaning or emphasis, ἀλλ' ἐκεῖνο θαυμάζω, εἰ Λακεδαιμονίοις μέν ποτε.. ἀντήρατε,.. νυνὶ δὲ ὀκνεῖτ' ἐξιέναι (for εἰ.. ἀντάραντες νυνὶ ὀκνεῖτε) D.2.24, cf. E.IT 116, Lys.34.11, X.Mem.2.7.11, etc.: so in an anacoluthon, τρία μὲν ὄντα.. ναυτικά.., τούτων δ' εἰ περιόψεσθε τὰ δύο, κτλ., Th.1.36.6 μέν is not always answered by δέ, but freq. by other equiv. Particles, as ἀλλά, Il.1.22 sq., 2.703 sq., Pi.O.9.1, A.Pers. 176, X.An.1.7.17:—by μέντοι, Hdt.1.36, S.Ph. 350, D.21.189, etc.:—by ἀτάρ, Il.6.84, 124, A.Pr. 342, S.OT 1051sq., Pl. Tht. 172c, etc. (so μέν.., αὐτάρ in [dialect] Ep., Il.1.50, Od.19.513, etc.):— by αὖ, Il.11.108, Od.4.210:—by αὖθις, S.Ant. 165:—by αὖτε, Il.1.234, Od.22.5:—by temporal Particles, πρῶτα μέν.., εἶτα .. S.El. 261; πρῶτον μέν.., μετὰ τοῦτο .. X.An.6.1.5-7; μάλιστα μὲν δὴ.., ἔπειτα μέντοι .. S.Ph. 350, cf. OT 647:—rarely by μήν with neg.,οὐδὲν μὴν κωλύει Pl.Phdr. 268e
;οὐ μὴν αὐταί γε Id.Phlb. 12d
.b when the opposition is emphatic, δέ is sts. strengthd., as ὅμως δέ .. S.OT 785, Ph. 473, 1074, etc. (so ); δ' αὖ .. Il.4.415, X.An.1.10.5; δ' ἔμπης .. Il.1.561-2.c μέν is sts. answered by a copul. Particle, κάρτιστοι μὲν ἔσαν καὶ καρτίστοις ἐμάχοντο ib. 267, cf. 459, Od. 22.475, S.Aj.1, Tr. 689, E.Med. 125 (anap.), etc.: rarely in Prose,τρία μὲν ἔτη ἀντεῖχον.., καὶ οὐ πρότερον ἐνέδοσαν Th.2.65
(dub.).B μέν before other Particles:I where each Particle retains its force,2μὲν γάρ S.OT62
, Th.1.142, etc.:— in Hom. there is freq. no second clause, Od.1.173, 392, cf. S.OT 1062, etc.;μὲν γὰρ δή Il.11.825
;μὲν γάρ τε 17.727
.3 μέν γε, when a general statement is explained in detail,Κορινθίοις μέν γε ἔνσπονδοί ἐστε Th.1.40
, cf. 70, 6.86, Hdt.6.46, Antipho 5.14, Lys. 13.27, Is.4.8, Ar.Nu. 1382, V. 564, E.Fr.909.4.4μὲν δή Il.1.514
, Hdt.1.32, etc.: freq. used to express positive certainty,ἀλλ' οἶσθα μὲν δή S. Tr. 627
, cf. OT 294;τὰ μὲν δὴ τόξ' ἔχεις Id.Ph. 1308
; esp. as a conclusion,τοῦτο μὲν δὴ.. ὁμολογεῖται Pl.Grg. 470b
, cf. X.Cyr.1.1.6, etc.: in closing a statement,τοιαῦτα μὲν δὴ ταῦτα A.Pr. 500
, etc.: used in answers to convey full assent, ἦ μὲν δή (cf. supr. A) Il.9.348, Od.4.33;καὶ μὲν δή.. γε Pl.R. 409b
; οὐ μὲν δή, to deny positively, Il.8.238, X.Cyr.1.6.9, Pl.Tht. 148e, etc.;οὐ μὲν δή.. γε X.An.2.2.3
, 3.2.14; ἀλλ' οὔ τι μὲν δή .. Pl.Tht. 187a.5 μὲν οὖν, v. infr.11.2.II where the Particles combine so as to form a new sense,1 μέν γε at all events, at any rate (not in Trag.),τοῦτο μέν γ' ἤδη σαφές Ar.Ach. 154
, cf. Nu. 1172, Lys. 1165, Ra.80, Th.3.39;μέν γέ που Pl.R. 559b
, Tht. 147a.2 μὲν οὖν is freq. used with a corresponding δέ, so that each Particle retains its force, Od.4.780, Pi.O.1.111, S.OT 244, 843; Ph. 359, D.2.5, etc.: but freq. also abs., so then, S.Ant.65;ταῦτα μὲν οὖν παραλείψω D.2.3
; esp. in replies, sts. in strong affirmation,παντάπασι μὲν οὖν Pl.Tht. 158d
; κομιδῇ μὲν οὖν ib. 159e; πάνυ μὲν οὖν ib. 159b; ἀνάγκη μὲν οὖν ib. 189e; also to substitute a new statement so as to correct a preceding statement, nay rather, κακοδαίμων; Answ. βαρυδαίμων μὲν οὖν! Ar.Ec. 1102; μου πρὸς τὴν κεφαλὴν ἀποψῶ wipe your nose on my head: Answ. ἐμοῦ μὲν οὖν .. nay on mine, Id.Eq. 911, cf. A.Pers. 1032 (lyr.), Ag. 1090 (lyr.), 1396, S.Aj. 1363, El. 1503, OT 705, Ar.Ra. 241, Pl.Cri. 44b, Grg. 466a, 470b, Prt. 309d, etc.; alsoμὲν οὖν δή S.Tr. 153
;καὶ δὴ μὲν οὖν Id.OC31
; cf. οὐμενοῦν: in NT μενοῦν and μενοῦνγε, to begin a sentence, yea rather, Ev.Luc.11.28, Ep.Rom.9.20, etc., cf. Phryn.322, Hsch.—In [dialect] Ion., μέν νυν is used for μὲν οὖν, Hdt.1.18, 4.145, etc.3 by μέν τε, if δέ τε follows, the two clauses are more closely combined than by τε.., τε .., Il.5.139, al.; μέν τε is freq. answered by δέ alone, 16.28, al.; by ἀλλά, αὐτάρ, 17.727, Od.1.215, al.; perh. by ἠδέ, Il.4.341:— Hom. also uses μέν τε abs., when τε loses its force, as after ἦ, τίς, etc., Il.2.145, al.4 μέν τοι in Hom. always occurs in speeches, where τοι can be regarded as the dat. of the Pron.: later, μέντοι is written as a single word, and is used:a with a conj. force, yet, nevertheless, A.Pr. 320, 1054 (anap.), S.Tr. 413, etc.; and sts. stands for δέ, answering to μέν, v. supr. A.11.6 a.b as an Adv., in strong protestations, οὐ μέντοι μὰ Δία .. D.4.49; in eager or positive assent, of course, φαμέν τι εἶναι .. ; Answ.φαμὲν μέντοι νὴ Δία Pl.Phd. 65d
, al.: with a neg. to give emphasis to a question, οὐ σὺ μέντοι .. ; why, are you not.. ? Id.Prt. 309a, cf. Phdr. 229b, R. 339b, etc.: sts. to express impatience, ὄμνυμι γάρ σοι—τίνα μέντοι, τίνα θεῶν; Id.Phdr. 236d; τί μ. πρῶτον ἦν, τί πρῶτον ἦν; nay what was the first? Ar.Nu. 787;οὗτος, σὲ λέγω μ. Id.Ra. 171
; σὺ μέντοι .. Luc.Alex.44: with imper., to enforce the command, τουτὶ μ. σὺ φυλάττου only take heed.., Ar. Pax 1100, cf.Av. 661, X.An.1.4.8: in answers, γελοῖον μέντἂν εἴη nay it would be absurd, Pl.Tht. 158e; summing up a long temporal clause, And.1.130.cμέντοι γε X.Cyr.5.5.24
, etc.;οὐ μ. γε Diog.Apoll.5
: in later Gr. μέντοιγε stands first in the sentence,μ. οὐ θέλω PLond.3.897.13
(i A.D.); also , S.OT 778, 1292, E.Hec. 600;ὅμως γε μ. Ar.Ra.61
.d καὶ μ. καί is used to add a point to be noted, Heraclit.28, Pl.R. 331d; also καί.. μ., νῦν σοι καιρός ἐστιν ἐπιδείξασθαι τὴν παιδείαν, καὶ φυλάξασθαι μέντοι .. and of course to take care.., X.An.4.6.15 (v.l.), cf. 1.8.20, Pl.Prt. 339c, Tht. 143a.e ἀλλὰ μέντοι well, if it comes to that, X.An.4.6.16; well, of course, Pl.R. 331e, etc.; cf. μέντον.D Position of μέν. Like δέ, it usu. stands as the second word in a sentence. But when a sentence begins with words common to its subordinate clauses, μέν stands second in the first of these clauses, asἥδε γὰρ γυνὴ δούλη μέν, εἴρηκεν δ' ἐλεύθερον λόγον S.Tr.63
; οἱ Ἀθηναῖοι ἐτάξαντο μέν.., ἡσύχαζον δέ .. Th.4.73, cf. 113, etc. It also attaches itself to words which mark opposition, as πρῶτον μέν, τότε μέν, ἐγὼ μέν, even when these do not stand first: sts. however it precedes them,ὡς μὲν ἐγὼ οἶμαι Pl.Phdr. 228b
;ὡς μέν τινες ἔφασαν X.Cyr.5.2.28
. It generally stands between the Art. and Noun, or the Prep. and its Case: but if special stress is laid on the Noun, this is sts. neglected, asοἱ Τεγεᾶται μὲν ἐπηυλίσαντο, Μαντινῆς δὲ ἀπεχώρησαν Th.4.134
; ἀνὰ τὸ σκοτεινὸν μέν .. Id.3.22; alsoτῇ σῇ μὲν εὐδαιμονίῃ, τῇ ἐμεωυτοῦ δὲ κακοδαιμονίῃ Hdt. 1.87
.II μέν is freq. repeated:1 when, besides the opposition of two main clauses, a subordinate opposition is introduced into the first, ὁ μὲν ἀνὴρ τοιαῦτα μὲν πεποίηκε τοιαῦτα δὲ λέγει, ὑμῶν δέ .. X.An.1.6.9, cf. 5.8.24, Th.8.104, D.18.214, 23.208.2 in apodosi with the demonstr. Pron. or Adv., τὸν μὲν καλέουσι θέρος, τοῦτον μὲν προσκυνέουσι, τὸν δὲ χειμῶνα .. Hdt.2.121; ὅσοι μὲν δὴ νομοῦ τοῦ Θηβαίου εἰσί, οὗτοι μέν [νυν].. αἶγας θύουσι· ὅσοι δὲ.. νομοῦ τοῦ Μενδησίου εἰσί, οὗτοι δὲ.. ὄϊς θύουσι ib.42, cf.3.108, al.; ὅτε μέν με οἱ ἄρχοντες ἔταττον.., τότε μὲν ἔμενον.., τοῦ δὲ θεοῦ τάττοντος,.. ἐνταῦθα δέ .. Pl.Ap. 28e, cf. Grg. 512a.3 μέν used absolutely is freq. folld. by a correlativeμέν, εἰ μὲν οὖν ἡμεῖς μὲν.. ποιοῦμεν Id.R. 421a
.III μέν is sts. omitted (esp. in Poetry) where it is implied in the followingδέ, φεύγων, ὁ δ' ὄπισθε διώκων Il.22.157
;ἐλευθεροῦτε πατρίδ', ἐλευθεροῦτε δὲ παῖδας A. Pers. 403
;σφραγῖδε.. χρυσοῦν ἔχουσα τὸν δακτύλιον, ἡ δ' ἑτέρα ἀργυροῦν IG22.1388.45
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86 μὴ οὐ
μὴ οὐ is used of an apprehended neg.:I with finite forms of the Verb, after Verbs expressing fear or apprehension (cf.μή B. 8
):a mostly with subj., , cf. Hdt.6.9, Th.3.53,57, Pl.Men. 89d, etc.: after hist. tenses, with opt.,ἠθύμησάν τινες ἐννοούμενοι μὴ οὐκ ἔχοιεν ὁπόθεν λαμβάνοιεν X.An. 3.5.3
, etc.: with [tense] fut. opt. representing [tense] fut. ind. in orat. obliq.,μὴ οὐκ ὀρθῶς αὐτὸ ποιήσοις Pl.Euthphr. 15d
.b with ind., , cf. Pl.La. 196c, Alc.2.139d.2 without introductory Verb, with subj.,μή νύ τοι οὐ χραίσμῃ Il.1.28
, cf. 566, E.Tr. 982; also to suggest hesitation, perhaps (cf.μή B. 9
),μὴ οὐ τοῦτο ᾖ τὸ χρηστήριον Hdt.5.79
, cf. Pl.Phd. 67b, Smp. 194c, 214c, etc.: also with ind., μὴ τοῦτο οὐ καλῶς ὡμολογήσαμεν Id.Men. 89c.3 μή is sts. doubled, irregularly, forμὴ οὐ, ἐθαύμαζε δ' εἴτις.. φοβοῖτο, μὴ ὁ γενόμενος καλὸς κἀγαθὸς.. μὴ τὴν μεγίστην χάριν ἔχοι X.Mem.1.2.7
, cf. Th.2.13.II after a neg. expressed or implied:1 c. inf.,a after Verbs of hindering, denying, avoiding, needing, when these Verbs are themselves negatived or questioned, οὐκέτι ἀνεβάλλοντο μὴ οὐ τὸ πᾶν μηχανήσασθαι they no longer hesitated to try every expedient, Hdt.6.88, cf. 8.100, 119; τί δῆτα μέλλεις μὴ οὐ γεγωνίσκειν; A.Pr. 627, cf. S.Aj. 540, Ar.Ach. 320, X.Cyr.1.4.2, 4.3.8, Pl.Euthd. 304c, D.24.24;οὐκ ἀνατίθεμαι μὴ οὐ καλῶς λέγεσθαι Pl. Men. 89d
, cf. Phd. 87a;πολλοῦ δέω μὴ οὐ δύο γε φεύγειν Id.Euthd. 297b
; τίνος ἐνδέομεν μὴ οὐ πανσυδίᾳ χωρεῖν; E.Tr. 797 (anap.); after ὥστε, Hdt.8.57: with the Art., , cf. 918, S.OT 283, E.Ph. 1176;αὐτὴν οὐ μισοῦντ' ἐκείνην τὴν πόλιν τὸ μὴ οὐ μεγάλην εἶναι Ar.Av.37
; τοῖς θεοῖς οὐδὲν ἂν ἔχοιμεν μέμψασθαι τὸ μὴ οὐχί .. X.Cyr.7.5.42, cf. Pl.Phlb. 13a, etc.; cf.μή B. 5b
.b after Verbs and phrases signifying impossibility, impropriety, reluctance, when not negatived,ἄνδρα δ' οὐκ ἔστι μὴ οὐ κακὸν ἔμμεναι Simon.5.10
;δεινὸν ἐδόκεε εἶναι μὴ οὐ λαβεῖν Hdt.1.187
; , cf. 3.51, 7.5; , cf. Th.8.60;αἰσχύνη ἦν μὴ οὐ συσπουδάζειν X.An.2.3.11
;αἰσχρόν ἐστι μὴ οὐκ ἄλλας πληγὰς ἐμβάλλειν τῷ υἱεῖ Id.Lac.6.2
; οὐδεὶς οἷός τ' ἐστὶν ἄλλως λέγων μὴ οὐ ( nemo potest non)καταγέλαστος εἶναι Pl.Grg. 509a
: after an implied neg.,μὴ οὐχὶ παντὶ τρόπῳ ἐλέγχειν μαλθακοῦ εἶναι ἀνδρός Id.Phd. 85c
;μόνῃ τῇ μορφῇ μὴ οὐχὶ πρόβατα εἶναι διαφερόντων Luc.Alex.15
; after ὥστε, E.Fr. 1068, X.Ath.3.8; μή and μὴ οὐκ in consecutive clauses, Id.Ap.34: with the Art.,οὐκ ἀνέξομαι τὸ μὴ οὐ.. τιμᾶν A.Eu. 914
; οὐδείς γέ μ' ἂν πείσειεν.. τὸ μὴ οὐ .. Ar.Ra.68, cf. X.HG5.2.36.2 less freq. c. part. after a neg. expressed or implied,οὔκων δίκαιον [ἀνδριάντα] ἱστάναι.. μὴ οὐκ ὑπερβαλλόμενον τοῖσι ἔργοισι Hdt.2.110
, cf. 6.9, 106;δυσάλγητος γὰρ ἂν εἴην τοιάνδε μὴ οὐ κατοικτείρων ἕδραν S.OT13
, cf. 221, OC 360, Isoc.10.47 (dub. l.), Pl.Ly. 212d, Philem. 213.5: hence3 = εἰ μή, except,πόλεις.. χαλεπαὶ λαβεῖν, μὴ οὐ χρόνῳ καὶ πολιορκίᾳ D.19.123
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87 νέμεσις
Aνεμέσσι Il.6.335
: ([etym.] νέμω):—prop., like νέμησις, distribution of what is due; but in usage always retribution, esp. righteous anger aroused by injustice, not used of the gods in Hom.;ν. δέ μοι ἐξ ἀνθρώπων ἔσσεται Od.2.136
, cf. 22.40, Il.6.351; αἰδῶ καὶ νέμεσιν (where αἰ. is subjective, ν. objective) 13.122 (the two personified, Hes.Op. 200): c. gen. obj.,Τρώων χόλῳ οὐδὲ νεμέσσι Il.6.335
; esp. in phrase οὐ νέμεσις it is no cause for anger that.., c. inf.,οὐ γάρ τις ν. φυγέειν κακόν 14.80
: c. acc. et inf., 3.156;πενθεῖν οὐ χρή· ν. γάρ S.OC 1753
(anap.); τίς τάδε ν. στυγεῖ; A.Th. 235 (lyr.); later, of the wrath of the gods,ἐκ θεοῦ ν. Hdt.1.34
;θεῶν ν. S.Ph. 518
(lyr.), 602, cf. OGI383.115 (Nemrud Dagh, i B.C.); alsoἡ ἐκ τοῦ νόμου ν. Ael.VH6.10
; indignation at undeserved good fortune,ν. μεσότης φθόνου καὶ ἐπιχαιρεκακίας Arist.EN 1108a35
.B Νέμεσις, εως, ἡ, as pr. n., voc. :—Nemesis, the impersonation of divine Retribution, coupled with Αἰδώς, Hes. Op. 200 (v. supr.), cf. Th. 223; ὑπέρδικος N. Pi.P.10.44; Ἀδράστεια καὶ N. SIG2940.16 ([place name] Cos): in Trag. and later writers freq. avenger of the dead, A.Fr. 266, etc.; ἔστι γὰρ ἐν φθιμένοις N.μέγα Epigr.Gr.367.9
; Νέμεσι τοῦ θανόντος S.l.c.: in pl., κάλλους εἰσί τινες Νεμέσεις; AP11.326 (Autom.); two were worshipped at Smyrna, Paus.7.5.2, cf. CIG2663 (Halic.), IGRom.4.1431.5 ([place name] Smyrna), AP12.193 (Strat.), Supp.Epigr.4.277 ([place name] Panamara).2 Astrol., name of the seventh κλῆρος ([etym.] τοῦ Κρόνου) Paul.Al.K.3, Rhetor.in Cat.Cod.Astr.1.160, 168, cf. Vett.Val.2.22.C Pythag. name for five, Theol.Ar.31.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > νέμεσις
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89 νυμφοτερεῖς
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90 παῦρος
A little, small, ;π. ἔπος Pi.O.13.98
; of Time, short, Hes.Op. 326 ;ζωῆς μέρος Emp.2.3
;π. ὕπνος Pi.P.9.25
(s.v.l.); speedy,τέλος βιότοιο Q.S.7.613
: neut. as Adv., for a short time,παῦρον ἀνθήσας Lyc. 1429
.2 mostly of Number, few, poet. for ὀλίγος (q.v.) in this sense, [dialect] Ep., Lyr., and Trag.,π. ἄνδρες Thgn.79
;π. τινές Pi.O.10(11).22
;π. ἀνδρῶν A.Ag. 832
: rare in Prose, as Thphr.HP8.7.4 ; παῦρα, opp. πολλά, Il.9.333, cf. Od. 2.241 : with a collect. Subst., π. λαός small in number, Il.2.675 : [comp] Comp.παυρότερος 4.407
, 8.56, al., Thgn. 644 : neut. pl. παῦρα as Adv., seldom, Hes. Th. 780, Ar. Pax 764. (Cf. Lat. paucus, Goth. fawai 'few'.) -
91 περιοράω
Aπεριώρων Hdt.3.118
: [tense] pf.περιεόρᾱκα D.18.64
( περιωρακυῖα cod. S), etc.: [tense] fut.περιόψομαι Ar.Nu. 124
, etc.: [tense] aor. 2 περιεῖδον (v. infr.):— look round upon, Arist.Mete. 345b8:—[voice] Pass., ib. a28.2 abs., take a look round, Thphr.Char.25.3.II look over, overlook, i.e. look on without regarding, allow, suffer:1 mostly c. part.,ἢν τούτους περιίδης διαρπάσαντας Hdt.1.89
;μὴ περιιδεῖν τὴν ἡγεμονίην αὖτις ἐς Μήδους περιελθοῦσαν Id.3.65
, cf. 2.110, 4.118, Ar.Ach. 167, Ra. 509, Antipho 3.1.2, Th.1.24 ;ταῦτα περιιδεῖν γιγνόμενα D.18.63
, cf. 21.115 (but with Art., εἰ ὑμᾶς τοὺς ἐναντιουμένους περιίδοιμεν if we should leave you who are opposing us alone, Th.4.87): with gen. abs., : rarely without part., οὐ περιόψεται μ' ἄνιππον [ὄντα] Ar.Nu. 124 ; μηδέν' ἐν συμφορᾷ (sc. ὄντα) τῶν πολιτῶν π. D.19.230 : simply c. acc. pers., disregard a suppliant, Men.Per.6, PMagd.6.11 (iii B. C.), etc.2 c. inf.,περιιδόντες τοὺς Πέρσας ἐσελθεῖν Hdt.1.191
;τοὺς προπόλους.. οὐ περιορᾶν παριέναι Id.2.63
, cf. 1.24, Th.1.35, etc.;ἀποθανεῖν Porph. Abst.3.14
: with inf. omitted, οὐκ ἄν με περιεῖδες [ποιέειν] Hdt.3.155; ὁ πυλουρὸς καὶ ὁ ἀγγελιηφόρος οὐ περιώρων [αὐτὸν ἐσιέναι] ib. 118, cf. Th.1.39, etc.;περιιδεῖν τινα ἐπὶ πράγματι Hyp.Eux.38
;ἐάν τ' οὖν δοῦλον ἐάν τ' οὖν καὶ ἐλεύθερον περιορᾷ Pl.Lg. 934d
;π. τὴν ὕβριν τινός X.HG2.1.9
: rarely c.gen.,π.τῶν ἄλλων Plu.2.764d
codd.;τοῦ πλείονος βίου Polem.Cyn.20
.V [voice] Med., watch the turn of events, Th.6.93, 103,7.33 ;π. ὁποτέρων ἡ νίκη ἔσται Id.4.73
.2 c. gen., look round after, watch over, τῆς Μένδης περιορώμενος ib. 124.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περιοράω
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93 πόσος
1 of Number, how many?κόσοι τινές εἰσι οἱ Αακεδαιμόνιοι Hdt.7.234
;π. καὶ ποῖα..; X.Mem.4.4.7
;π. χρήματα; Id.Cyr.3.1.35
;π. ἄττα δὴ ὑποδήματα Arist.EN 1133a21
: with sg. Nouns, how great? how much?π. πλῆθος νεῶν; A.Pers. 334
;π. τις ἀριθμός; Pl.Tht. 198c
;π. χρυσίον; X.An.7.8.1
.2 of Distance, how far?πόσον ἄπεστιν ἐνθένδε τὸ στράτευμα; Id.Cyr.6.3.10
; π. τις ὁδὸς εἴη ib.4.6.10;μέχρι πόσου; Anon.
ap. Gell. 1.3.9, cf. E.Fr.953.32.3 of Time, how long?π. τινὰ χρόνον; S.OT 558
, etc.;π. χρόνου;πότε; Ar.Ach.83
.4 of Value, how much? ;πόσου;
at what price?Id.
Ach. 812, 898, Pl.Ap. 20b, etc.; ἐπὶ πόσῳ; ib. 41a, X.Cyr.3.1.43; ἐκ πόσου is f.l. for ὁπόσου in D.50.30.5 of Degree, how great?πόθος; πόσος τις; Ar.Ra.55
;πόσης γέμει σωφροσύνης; Pl.Smp. 216d
: neut. Adv.πόσον; πόσα;
to what amount?Ar.
Ec. 399, X.Mem.2.2.8II [full] ποσός, ή, όν, indef. Adj. of a certain quantity or magnitude, Gorg.Fr.3D., Pl.Sph. 245d, etc.; a certain number of..,Epicur.
Ep.2p.50U.; for a certain time,Plb.
2.34.15, etc.;οὐδ' ἐπὶ π. Id.1.1.2
; κατὰ ποσόν to a certain extent, Vett.Val. 81.22.2 ποσόν, τό, = ποσότης, Pl.Phlb. 24c, 24d, Arist.Cat. 4b20, Metaph. 1020a7, etc.; κατὰ ποσόν in point of quantity, Id.EN 1158b31. -
94 πότε
πότε, [dialect] Ion. [full] κότε, [dialect] Dor. [full] πόκα Theoc.4.7, al.:—interrog. Particle used in direct and indirect questions,A when? at what time? Il.19.227, Od.4.642;πότ' εἰ μὴ νῦν..; A.Th. 101
(lyr.), cf. Ch. 394 (lyr.); πότ' ἆρα; = πότε withἆρα 1.4
or 11, E. Ion 563;πότε δή; A.Ch. 720
(lyr.);ἐς πότε λήξει; S.Aj. 1185
(lyr.);ἐκ πότε.. ἤρξασθε SIG832.9
(Astypalaea, ii A. D.).II indef. [full] ποτε ([dialect] Att., also Arc. inοὔποτε IG5(2).343.48
,66 (Orchom., iv B. C.), οὔτε ποτέ Tab.Defix. in Philol. 59.201, and Cypr. inμήποτε Inscr.Cypr.144H.
), [dialect] Ion. [full] κοτε, [dialect] Dor. [full] ποκα, [dialect] Aeol. [full] ποτα Sapph.1.5, enclit. Particle:1 at some time or other, at some time,τάχ' ἄν ποτε θυμὸν ὀλέσσῃ Il.1.205
, cf. Od. 2.76, etc.; π. καὶ ἄλλοτε at certain other times, X.An.6.4.12, Arist. Po. 1451a9, Luc.Herm.24.2 in hypoth. clauses, questions, etc., at any time, ever, S.Aj. 755, 1133;εἴ κοτε Call.Aet.Oxy.2080.69
; cf. εἴ ποτε: also with relatives (cf. δήποτε), Ζεὺς ὅστις ποτ' ἐστίν A.Ag. 160
(lyr.), etc.; ὅποι ποτέ, ὅπου π., etc., S.Ph. 780, Aj. 194 (lyr.), etc.; after πω, πη, v. πώποτε, πήποκα: very freq. with negatives, οὔτε ποτ' .. Il.1.226; ;οὐδέν ποτ' ἄλλο A.Ch.16
;οὐδεὶς ἐρεῖ ποθ' S.Aj. 481
;οὐκ ἂν δή ποτε Il.19.271
, etc.;τοῦτο μὴ δόξῃς ποτέ S.Ant. 762
, cf. 648, 750, etc.; cf. οὔποτε, μήποτε, οὐδέποτε, μηδέποτε, οὐπώποτε, μηπώποτε.3 in correl. clauses it stands first, with accent,ποτὲ μὲν.., ποτὲ δὲ..
at one time.., at another..,Pl.
Tht. 170c (s. v. l.), Plb.4.38.6, etc.;ποτὲ μὲν.., αὖθις δὲ.. Pl.R. 560a
;ποτὲ.., τοτὲ δ' οὔ Id.Tht. 192d
;ποτ' εἶχε.., εἶτά γε νῦν D.36.50
;ποτὲ μὲν.. νῦν δέ Luc.DMort.11.1
; ποτὲ δὲ.., without any preceding Part., Thphr.Char.9.7 (dub.).III of some unknown point of time,1 in ref. to the past, once,ὅν ποτ' Ἀθήνη θρέψε Il.2.547
, etc.; οὕς ποτ' ἀπ' Αἰνείαν ἑλόμην, of the day before, 8.108 (v. Sch.), cf. 14.45;ἤδη π. 1.260
, S.Aj. 1142, Ar.Nu. 346, Ra. 931;ποτ' ἤδη A.Eu.50
;πρόσθε πού ποτ' S.OC 1549
;χρόνῳ ποτ' Id.Ant. 303
; esp. in telling a story, once upon a time, , cf. Pl. Phdr. 237b: with historic [tense] pres., S.OT 715, E.El. 416, Ba.2: with a Subst.,εἰς τήν π. φιλίαν And.3.22
;τυράννου.. πάλαι π. S.OT 1043
, cf.Ph. 677 (lyr.), Tr. 555.b at length,μόγις δή κοτε εἶπε Hdt.1.116
;μόγις οὖν π. Pl.Prt. 314e
, etc.;ὀψὲ γοῦν π. Hierocl. in CA27p.484M.
2 in ref. to the future, at some time,καί π. τοι.. παρέσσεται.. δῶρα Il.1.213
, cf. 240, S.OC 386, Ant. 912, etc.: also to denote earnest expectation, at length,εὔχεταί π. οἶκον ἰδεῖν Pi.P.4.293
;ἔμελλον ἄρα παύσειν π. Ar.Ra. 268
; esp. with imper.,μέθες π.
dimitte tandem aliquando,S.
Ph. 816; τείσασθ', ἀλλὰ τῷ χρόνῳ π. ib. 1041, etc.;ὀψέ π. Jul.Or.1.31d
.3 with intensive force, in questions, τίς ποτε; who in the world?τίνες ποτ' ἐστέ; A.Eu. 408
, cf. S.Ph. 220, etc.; τί ποτ' ἐστὶ τοῦτο τὸ πάθος what it can possibly be, Pl.Tht. 187d;οὐκ ἐξερεῖς ποτε; S.OT 335
, cf. 754, Aj. 1290, etc.; to strengthen ἀεί, ἀεί ποτε from all time, always in the past,ἀεί ποτε ζῇ ταῦτα Id.Ant. 456
, cf. Aj. 320, Th.6.82, al., D.C.42.5;ἀεὶ δή π. Th.1.13
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95 πότερος
A whether of the two? both in direct and indirect questions; once in Hom.,οὐκ ἂν γνοίης ποτέροισι μετείη Il.5.85
;κότερα τούτων αἱρετώτερά ἐστι..; Hdt.3.52
, cf. 1.126;πότερα τύχης καὶ πότερα γνώμης ἔργα κρίνεις; X.Mem. 1.4.4
; , etc.: sts. the two objects referred to follow in apposition,ἐρωτώσης τῆς μητρός, π. καλλίων.. δοκεῖ εἶναι, ὁ πατὴρ ἢ οὗτος X.Cyr.1.3.2
, cf. Mem.1.6.9;πότερος.., ὁ ἰατρὸς ἢ ὁ ὀψοποιός; Pl.Grg. 464d
, cf. 498a, etc.; modified by τις, Id.Lg. 715a, etc.; repeated in the same sentence,πότερος ποτερου φίλος γίγνεται; Id.Ly. 212a
.II neut. πότερον and πότερα (interchangeable,πότερον δέδρακεν ἢ οὔ, καὶ πότερ' ἄκων ἢ ἑκών; D.23.79
, cf. X. Mem.3.6.16), as Adv. at the beginning of an interrog. sentence containing two alternative propositions, the second being connected by ἤ.., whether.. or,a in direct questions, Pi.P.11.22, Fr. 213, B.17.33, Hdt.1.88, etc.;τίνες κατῆρξαν, πότερον Ἕλληνες ἢ παῖς ἐμός; A. Pers. 351
, etc.;πότερα δικαστὴν ἢ δικηφόρον λέγεις; Id.Ch. 120
, cf. Supp. 336.b in indirect questions,ἐπείρεσθαι κότερα τὴν ἑωυτοῦ ἢ τὴν Κύρου λέγοι ἀρχήν Hdt.1.91
, cf. 3.32, etc.: the Verb is sts. repeated,π. οὐδενὶ δύναται ἀρέσαι, ἢ ἔστιν οἷς καὶ πάνυ ἀρέσκει; X. Mem. 2.3.6
: sts. π. precedes the common Verb,π. βούλοιτο μένειν ἢ ἀπιέναι; Id.Cyr.1.3.15
, cf. Oec.18.1.2 sts. a third clause (with ἤ) is inaccurately added,κότερα παρὰ δήμου ἢ ὀλιγαρχίης ἢ μουνάρχου; Hdt. 3.82
, cf. A.Supp. 247, S.OT 112; and a fourth, Id.El. 539.3 the second alternative is sts. left to be supplied, πότερα δὴ κερτομῶν λέγεις τάδε (sc. ἢ μή.. ); Id.Ph. 1235, cf. OC 333, A.Pers. 239, Th.94 (lyr.), Ag. 274, Pl.Sph. 228a, R. 501d, etc.4 πότερον is sts. omitted in the first clause,ἐπισκέψασθαι.., ὀρθὴ ἢ ψευδής Id.Tht. 161d
, cf. Lg. 670b.5 in affirmative sentences, π.. ἤ, either.. or, Corn.ND14, al.; so π... ἤ.. ἤ ib.27.III indef., one of other, either of the two,τί οὐ λέγει π. ὑμῶν; Pl.La. 181d
;τούτων ποτέροις ἐπακολουθῆσαι Id.Chrm. 171b
, cf. R. 499c, Phlb. 20e, Tht. 145b, etc.; ἅτεροι πότεροι, = ὁποτεροιοῦν, SIG421.31 (Thermon, iii B. C.): forὁπότερος, ἐξέστω αὐτῷ πότερον ἂν βούληται, ἤ.. ἤ.. Abh.Berl.Akad.1925(5).7
(Cyrene, iii B. C.): in this sense Phot. would make it oxyt. ποτερός, ά, o/n.IV Adv. ποτέρως, v. sub voc. (I.-E. q[uglide]o-tero-s, cf. Skt. katarás, Goth. hwapar 'which of two?')Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πότερος
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A- ήσω Babr.108.26
: [tense] aor. προεῖλον:—bring forth, produce from one's stores, προαιρούσαις λαθεῖν (prob. l.)ἄλφιτον, ἔλαιον κτλ. Ar.Th. 419
;ἰσχάδας Pherecr. 68
;τὸν σῖτον.. ἐντεῦθεν προαιροῦντας πωλεῖν Th.8.90
;ἐκ τοῦ ταμιείου Thphr.Char.4.6
, cf. Men.Sam.15, Luc.Rh.Pr.17, Babr.1.c.II mostly [voice] Med., late [tense] impf.ἐπροῃρούμην Ph.1.72
codd.: [tense] fut. - αιρήσομαι: [tense] aor. - ειλόμην: [tense] pf. [voice] Pass. (in med. sense) - ῄρημαι (v. infr.):—take away first for oneself, [ἀστραγάλους] ἐκ φορμίσκων Pl.Ly. 206e
; remove,Ῥωμαίων τὰς ἀφορμάς Plb.16.29.1
.b elect previously,τινὰς ἐκ τοῦ πλήθους Arist.Pol. 1298b27
(s.v.l.);προελομένου τοῦ δήμου θεωρούς Inscr.Prien.108.152
(ii B.C.).2 prefer,τοῦ παρόντος κινδύνου τὸν μέλλοντα Hdn.6.8.6
: but mostly folld. by a Prep.,πρὸ τοῦ κεκινημένου τὸν σώφρονα προαιρεῖσθαι φίλον Pl.Phdr. 245b
;ἀντὶ ἀρετῆς.. οὐδ' ἂν τὰ Σύρων.. πάντα προέλοιντο X.Cyr.5.2.12
;κριτικήν τινα [ἐπιστήμην] ἐκ τῶν ἄλλων προειλόμεθα Pl.Plt. 292b
.3 c. acc. only, choose deliberately, prefer, , cf. Prt. 327a, La. 200e, Luc.DMort.15.1, etc.;βιοῖ.. οὐδεὶς ὃν προαιρεῖται βίον Men.Mon.65
;ἃ λυσιτελεῖ προελέσθαι D.Ep.3.31
;οὐ προσήκοντας.. προῃρῆσθαι λόγους Id.18.129
;τῷ προαιρεῖσθαι τἀγαθὰ ἢ τὰ κακὰ ποιοί τινές ἐσμεν Arist.EN 1112a2
, cf. Rh. 1382a35; having undertaken,Lycurg.
5;πολλὰ καὶ καλὰ καὶ μεγάλ' ἡ πόλις προείλετο δἰ ἐμοῦ D.18.285
;ταύτην π. τὴν σκέψιν Arist.Pol. 1324a21
; opp.φεύγειν τι, Id.EN 1172a25, Po. 1450b9: abs., ὁ ἀκρατὴς ἐπιθυμῶν μὲν πράττει, προαιρούμενος δὲ οὔ not by preference, not deliberately, Id.EN 1111b14, cf. 1135b9, Rh. 1368b11.4 c. inf., choose deliberately to do, Lys.30.31, Pl.Demod. 381b, Arist.Pol. 1315a26, IG 22.448.53;π. τὸ κατεπεῖγον μᾶλλον πράττειν ἤ.. X.Mem.2.1.2
.b purpose or propose to do,εὖ δρᾶν προῃρημένος Democr.96
;ὑπὲρ ἐμοῦ προῄρησαι λέγειν Pl.Phlb. 28b
;εἰ προαιρησόμεθα.. τούτου μεμνῆσθαι D.18.176
;π. λαβεῖν Arist.Pol. 1290b25
: with inf. omitted, πλὴν ὧν ἐγὼ προειλόμην (sc. πρᾶξαι) D.18.190, cf. Arist.EN 1136b15, Pol. 1301a19.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προαιρέω
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97 προστασία
A standing in front, κατὰ τὴν τῶν θηρίων π., i.e. opposite the animals which were posted in front, Plb.11.1.3.II standing before or at the head of, leadership,τοῦ δήμου Th.2.65
;τοῦ πλήθους Id.6.89
: abs., chieftainship, presidency, ἐπ' ἐτησίῳ π. v.l. for προστατείᾳ in Id.2.80; leadership, authority,οἱ προστασίας ἀξιούμενοι D.19.295
; ἡ ἰατρικὴ π. authority or dignity of a physician, Hp.Praec.10, cf. Medic. 1;ἡ τοῦ ξυγγραφέως π. Plb.12.28.6
, cf. Chrysipp.Stoic.3.43, Plot.3.4.3.b governorship, Ph.2.63; = Lat. praefectura, Id.1.675.c superintendence, care, charge,δι' ἣν ποιεῖται ἡμῶν π. UPZ20.28
(ii B. C.); πρὸ τῆς π., of a midwife, before taking up a charge, Sor.1.4 cod. (nisi leg. πρὸς ταῖς π.) ; τοῦ σωματίου π. ποιησαμένη, of a wet-nurse, PSI3.204.8 (i A.D.), cf. PStrassb.40.25 (vi A.D.); management,εὐθηνίας PTeb.397.28
(ii A.D.); of a temple, PTheb.Bank 2.6 (ii B.C.);ἡ τοῦ θεοῦ π. καὶ ὅλου ἡμῶν τοῦ οἴκου OGI331.22
(Pergam., ii B.C.).2 outward dignity, pomp, show, etc.,οὐ μόνον π. βασιλική, ἀλλὰ καὶ δύναμις Plb.4.2.6
, cf. 5.43.3, D.S.18.23 (leg. βασιλείων); π. τῶν ἱερῶν Plb.1.55.8
.III patronage, protection, SIG685.97 (Magn. Mae., ii B.C.), IPE12.79.9(Olbia, i A.D.), J.AJ16.2.4, etc.2 = Lat. patronatus, Plu.Rom.13; = Lat. patrocinium, Lib.Or.47.7 (pl.), al.3 in bad sense, partisanship, D.10.52 (pl.); collusion, champerty,ταῦτ' οὐχ ὁμολογουμένη π.; Id.30.30
; προστασίᾳ (- σίαι codd.)τινὲς ὠνοῦνται καὶ πωλοῦσι Thphr.Fr.97.3
.IV place before a building, court (= προστάς, Did. ap. Harp.),τὰ τῆς Ἀθηναίων Ἀκροπόλεως Προπύλαια μετενεγκεῖν εἰς τὴν προστασίαν τῆς Καδμείας Aeschin.2.105
;τῆς περὶ τὸ Διονυσιακὸν θέατρον προστασίας Plb.15.30.4
; in this sense oxyt. προστασιά acc. to Hdn.Gr.1.294.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προστασία
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98 προϋποστυφή
προϋπο-στῡφή, ἡ,A astringent, hardening process: metaph. in pl.,οἱ πόνοι π. τινὲς τοῖς παισίν εἰσι.. ἀρετῆς Theano Ep.4.4
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προϋποστυφή
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99 σάρων
σάρων· λάγνος, τινὲς δὲ τὸ γυναικεῖον, Hsch. [full] σαρῶνες· τὰ τῶν θηρατῶν λινά, Id. (cf. σαρδών). [full] σαρωνίζω,= διασαρωνίζω, Id. ( σαρκ- cod.). -
100 σελλίζομαι
A imitate Aeschines ὁ Σέλλου, affect to be wealthy, Phryn.Com.10; but also σελλίζεσθαι· ψελλίζεσθαι (v. ψελλός) , τινὲς δὲ σελλίζει· ἀλαζονεύει, Hsch.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σελλίζομαι
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τινές — τινες , τις any one masc/fem nom/voc pl … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
τίνες — τίνε̄ς , τίνω pay a price pres ind act 2nd sg (doric) τί̱νε̄ς , τίνω pay a price pres ind act 2nd sg (doric) τίνω pay a price imperf ind act 2nd sg (homeric ionic) τίς masc/fem nom/voc pl τινες , τις any one masc/fem nom/voc pl … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
τινες — τις any one masc/fem nom/voc pl … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
Accentuation Du Grec Ancien — L accentuation du grec ancien distingue trois accents : aigu (´), grave ( ) et circonflexe (῀) ; ils indiquent une élévation de la voix au niveau de la voyelle frappée par l accent. L accent aigu peut être porté par une voyelle brève ou … Wikipédia en Français
Accentuation du grec — ancien L accentuation du grec ancien distingue trois accents : aigu (´), grave ( ) et circonflexe (῀) ; ils indiquent une élévation de la voix au niveau de la voyelle frappée par l accent. L accent aigu peut être porté par une voyelle… … Wikipédia en Français
Accentuation du grec ancien — L accentuation du grec ancien distingue trois accents : aigu (´), grave ( ) et circonflexe (῀) ; ils indiquent une élévation de la voix au niveau de la voyelle frappée par l accent. L accent aigu peut être porté par une voyelle brève ou … Wikipédia en Français
нѣкыи — (> 2000) мест. неопр. 1. Какойто, некий; некоторый: ˫ако се нѣ при коѥмь зъданѣ съсѹдѣ. малѹ нѣкакѹ влагѹ имѹштѫ. аште въложиши || ѹгль огньнъ. исѹшѧѥть и пожьжеть влагѹ (τινος) Изб 1076, 208–208 об.; Болѧринѹ нѣкоѥмɤ || въ гнѣвѣ велицѣ сѹщɤ ѿ … Словарь древнерусского языка (XI-XIV вв.)
Differences between codices Sinaiticus and Vaticanus — Codex Sinaiticus and Codex Vaticanus, two of great uncial codices, representatives of the Alexandrian text type, are considered excellent manuscript witnesses of the text of the New Testament. Most critical editions of the Greek New Testament… … Wikipedia
Epistula ad Carpianum — Der Epistula ad Carpianum (Brief an Carpian) ist die traditionelle Bezeichnung eines Briefes, den Eusebius an einen Christen namens Carpianus geschrieben hat und der mitunter im Kanon der Evangelien auftaucht. In diesem Text erklärt Eusebius sein … Deutsch Wikipedia
нѣкотерыи — (4*) пр. Какойто: Ти нѣкотерии не разѹмѣваюште прѣходомь звѣздьныимь строимъ миръ сь глагѡлѫть Изб 1076, 131 об.; Како чѧродѣ‹и› ‹нѣ›котерии прогонѧть отъ чл҃о‹в›ѣка бѣсы. (τινές) Там же, 193; Повѣдаша нѣкотерии д҃хвьнии… ˫ако очивисть || нѣкъгда … Словарь древнерусского языка (XI-XIV вв.)
нѣкоторыи — (77) пр. Какойто, некоторый, некий: варламии... по времени нѣкоторѣмь иде въ кост˫антинь градъ ЖФП XII, 41б; Бѣаше же нѣкотърыи мѹжь хромъ. СкБГ XII, 21а; им˫а бѣ ѡц҃ю ѹбо ѱотинъ. мт҃ри же ѱеѡктисти. || нарековани˫а аще и нѣкотори дрѹзии къ житию … Словарь древнерусского языка (XI-XIV вв.)