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1 τρείτ'
τρεῖτο, τρέωflee from fear: pres opt mp 3rd sg (epic ionic)τρεῖτε, τρέωflee from fear: pres imperat act 2nd pl (attic epic)τρεῖτε, τρέωflee from fear: pres opt act 2nd plτρεῖτε, τρέωflee from fear: pres ind act 2nd pl (attic epic)τρεῖται, τρέωflee from fear: pres ind mp 3rd sg (attic epic)τρεῖτο, τρέωflee from fear: imperf ind mp 3rd sg (attic epic)τρεῖτε, τρέωflee from fear: imperf ind act 2nd pl (attic epic) -
2 τρεῖτ'
τρεῖτο, τρέωflee from fear: pres opt mp 3rd sg (epic ionic)τρεῖτε, τρέωflee from fear: pres imperat act 2nd pl (attic epic)τρεῖτε, τρέωflee from fear: pres opt act 2nd plτρεῖτε, τρέωflee from fear: pres ind act 2nd pl (attic epic)τρεῖται, τρέωflee from fear: pres ind mp 3rd sg (attic epic)τρεῖτο, τρέωflee from fear: imperf ind mp 3rd sg (attic epic)τρεῖτε, τρέωflee from fear: imperf ind act 2nd pl (attic epic) -
3 τρέω
A , [ per.] 2 dual τρεέτην ib. 171: [tense] aor.ἔτρεσα Il.11.745
, [dialect] Ep.τρέσσα 17.603
: later [dialect] Ep. [tense] pres. [full] τρείω Opp.C.1.417, ([etym.] ὑπο- ) Timo 58.4:—this Verb is never contracted, except when the contraction is into ει:— flee from fear, flee away (Aristarch. held this to be the usual meaning in Homer),τρεῖν μ' οὐκ ἐᾷ Παλλάς Il.5.256
;μήτε.. τρέε μήτε τι τάρβει 21.288
;τρέσσε δὲ παπτήνας 11.546
, 17.603; τρεῖτ' ἄσπετον ib. 332: the sense of fleeing is most apparent in the phrasesἔτρεσαν ἄλλυδις ἄλλος 11.745
,τρέσσαν δ' ἄλλυδις ἄλλη Od.6.138
,τ. τεῖχος ὕπο Il.22.143
; ;μὴ τρέσητε A.Supp. 711
; μὴ τρέσας without fear, Id.Th. 436;οὐδὲν τρέσας Pl.Phd. 117b
; but,2 τρέσας (cf.ἀνδρῶν τρεσσάντων Il.14.522
, Tyrt.11.14) was a technical term at Sparta, and sts. used where we might say runaway, coward,ὁ τρέσας Ἀριστόδημος Hdt.7.231
, cf. Tyrt.l.c., AP7.230 (Eryc.);οἱ ἐν τῇ μάχῃ καταδειλιάσαντες, οὓς αὐτοὶ τρέσαντας ὀνομάζουσι Plu.Ages.30
, cf. Lyc. 21, 2.191c, etc.:—and later a real Subst. was used in Com., [full] τρεσᾶς, τρεσᾶ, acc. τρεσᾶν, Eust.772.12, cf. Gramm. ap. Gaisford Choeroboscus1p.43.3 in Argive Prose, like [dialect] Att. φεύγω, to be banished,τρἐτο ¯ καὶ δαμευέσσθο ¯ IG4.554
(vi/v B. C.).II trans., fear, dread, be afraid of, c. acc., Il.11.554, Pi.Pae.4.40, A.Th. 397, Ag. 549, al., S. Ant. 1042, E.Ph. 1077;ἄρκτον.. οὐκ ἔτρεσεν X.An.1.9.6
:—so also c. gen., κελάδοιο, δηϊοτῆτος, Hes.Th. 850: τ. μὴ .. A.Th. 790 (lyr.).— Rare in Prose. (Cf. Skt. trásati 'to be terrified', Gr. ἄτρεστος.) -
4 ἄσπετος
A unspeakable, unutterable; mostly in sense of unspeakably great, ἄ. αἰθήρ, ῥόος Ὠκεανοῖο, ὕλη, ὕδωρ, Il.8.558, 18.403, 23.127, Od.5.101;ἀλκή Il.16.157
; less freq. of number, countless,ἄσπετα πολλά Od.4.75
;κρέα ἄσπετα 9.162
; τρεῖτ' ἄσπετον ye tremble unspeakably, Il.17.332, cf. Q.S.11.127; φωνὴ ῥεῖ ἄσπετος flows on unceasingly, h. Ven. 237; ἄσπετος αἰών endless time, Emp.16.—Chiefly Epic, but found in Lyric,ἄσπετοι μέριμναι B.18.34
, and rarely in Trag., (lyr.);χάλαζα E.Tr.78
;δρυὸς ἄ. ἔρνος Cyc. 615
(lyr.); later Prose, λείας ἄ. πλῆθος f.l. for ἄπλετον, Plb.3.92.8. (ἀ- priv. + root seq[uglide], cf. ἔννεπε, ἔσπετε ([etym.] Εν-σπετε), Lat. insece.) A lengthd. form [full] ἀάσπετος is used by Q.S.3.673, 7.193, al.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἄσπετος
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5 ἄσπετος
ἄ-σπετος (root σεπ, ἔσπετε): unspeakable, inexpressible, with regard to size, numbers, or quality; hence, immense, endless; ὕλη, αἰθήρ, δῶρα, etc.; ἁλμυρὸν ὕδωρ | ἄσπετον, ‘vast as it is,’ Od. 5.101; in ἄσπετον οὖδας the epith. is regularly due to the pathos of the situation, Il. 19.61, Od. 13.395, etc.; κλαγγὴ συῶν, ‘prodigious squealing,’ Od. 14.412; adv., τρεῖτ' ἄσπετον, Il. 17.332.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἄσπετος
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τρεῖτ' — τρεῖτο , τρέω flee from fear pres opt mp 3rd sg (epic ionic) τρεῖτε , τρέω flee from fear pres imperat act 2nd pl (attic epic) τρεῖτε , τρέω flee from fear pres opt act 2nd pl τρεῖτε , τρέω flee from fear pres ind act 2nd pl (attic epic) τρεῖται … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)