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3 δημοσίω
δημόσιοςbelonging to the people: masc /neut nom /voc /acc dualδημόσιοςbelonging to the people: masc /neut gen sg (doric aeolic)δημοσιόωconfiscate: pres imperat act 2nd sg (doric aeolic)δημοσιόωconfiscate: imperf ind act 3rd sg (doric aeolic)——————δημόσιοςbelonging to the people: masc /neut dat sg -
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6 προστιμάω
A award further penalty (cf. ἀτίμητος), in [voice] Act. of the court,π. τοὺς κρίναντας τὴν δίκην ὅ τι χρὴ πρὸς τούτῳ παθεῖν Pl.Lg. 767e
, cf. 943b, Arist.Ath.63.3;πρὸς τῷ ἀργυρίῳ π. δεσμὸν τῷ κλέπτῃ D.24.114
, cf. 103; π. τῷ δημοσίῳ adjudge to the treasury as a debt, Id.21.44; τὸ ἴσον τῷ δημοσίῳ π. ὅσονπερ τῷ ἰδιώτῃ ibid.:—[voice] Med., of the individual δικαστής who proposed the additional penalty, ἐὰν προστιμήσῃ ἡ ἡλιαία (sc. τὸ δεδέσθαι (, προστιμᾶσθαι δὲ τὸν βουλόμενον Lex ap. D. 24.105, cf. Legem ap.Lys.10.16:—[voice] Pass., impers., εἴ τινι τῶν ὀφειλόντων δεσμοῦ προστετίμηται if the further penalty of imprisonment has been laid on him, D.24.46, cf. 60, 207;εἴκοσι δραχμῶν προστιμηθῆναι Id.47.43
;προστιμάσθω πρὸς χρόνον μὴ εἰσελθεῖν ὅς ον ἂν δόξῃ IG22.1368.88
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7 δεσμός
δεσμός, ὁ, pl.A , al., Thgn.459, Hdt.6.91, and so mostly in Trag., A.Pr. 513, etc., and Pl.Euthphr.9a; but , E.Ba. 518, 634, usu. in Pl., as Lg. 793b, al.: both forms in [dialect] Att. Inscrr.,δεσμοί IG2.678B48
, δεσμά ib.791.31, the latter preferred by Thom. Mag.p.79R. (sg. (Delph.), [dialect] Att. acc. to Hsch.): ( δέω A):—band, bond, anything for tying and fastening, as halter, Il.6.507; mooring-cable, Od.13.100, etc.; door-latch, 21.241; yoke-strap, X.An.3.5.10: metaph., any bond of union or connexion, Pl.Ti. 31c, etc.; of the vowels, Id.Sph. 253a; δεσμοὶ πολιτείας, of the laws, Id.Lg. 793b; εἰς τὰ δεσμοῦ for binding material, PTeb.120.70 (i B. C.).2 in pl. (never δεσμά in this sense), bonds, chains,ἐκ δεσμῶν λυθῆναι A.Pr. 509
, 770; πρὶν ἂν ἐξ ἀγρίων δ. χαλάσῃ ib. 177;ἐν δεσμοῖσι S.Fr.63
;εἰς δεσμοὺς ἄγειν E.Ba. 518
;δεσμοῖς Th.7.82
; ὁ ἐπὶ τῶν δ., = δεσμοφύλαξ, Luc. Tox.29: in sg., collectively, bonds, imprisonment, δ. ἀχλυόεις Epigr. ap. Hdt.5.77 ( = IG12.394);οὐδὲν ἄξιον δεσμοῦ Hdt.3.145
;ἐν. δ. S.Ant. 958
;ἐν δημοσίῳ δ. δεθείς Pl.Lg. 864e
;ἔδησεν ἑαυτὸν τιμησάμενος δεσμοῦ Lys.6.21
: metaph. of moral bondage, Porph.Abst.1.38, al.4 δ. ἄρθρου in Hp.Fract.37 is expld. by Gal. adloc. as ankylosis.5 spell, charm, Iamb.Myst.3.27. -
8 στόλος
A equipment, esp. for warlike purposes, expedition by land or (more frequently) sea, freq. in Hdt.;στόλον.. οὐκέτι κατὰ θάλασσαν στείλαντες ἀλλὰ κατ' ἤπειρον 5.64
; freq. folld. by ἐπί c. acc., ὁ ἐπ' Αἰθίοπας ς. 3.25; ἐπὶ Λιβύην στρατιῆς μέγας ς. 4.145;ἐλέγετο ὁ σ. εἶναι εἰς Πισίδας X.An.3.1.9
; ὁ πρὸς Ἴλιον ς. S.Ph. 247; οὔτε τοῦ πρώτου ς. ib.73;λεκτὸν ἀροῦμεν στόλον A.Pers. 795
, cf. E. Hec. 1141; τεθριπποβάμων ς. an equipage with four horses, Id.Or. 989 (lyr.).2 generally, journey or (oftener) voyage, ὁ οἴκαδε ς. S.Ph. 499; οὔ μοι μακρὸς εἰς Οἴτην ς. ib. 490;σ. ποιεῖσθαι X.An.1.3.16
; ; ἰδίῳ ς. in a journey privately undertaken, on one's own account, opp. δημοσίῳ ς., Hdt.5.63, cf. Th.8.9; κοινῷ ς. Hdt.6.39; ἐλευθέρῳ ς. with free course, Pi.P.8.98; πατρῷον στόλον (acc. cogn.) ἑσπόμην by my father's sending, S.Tr. 562.b the purpose or cause of a journey, mission, errand, Id.OC 358; τίνι σ. προσέσχες..; πόθεν πλέων; where Neoptolemus answers ἐξ Ἰλίου.. ναυστολῶ, Id.Ph. 244;ὁ δὲ σ. νῷν ἐστι παρὰ τὸν Τηρέα Ar.Av.46
: metaph.,τρίτος ἡμῖν σ. ἐστὶ τοῦ λόγου ἐπὶ τὴν τέχνην D.H.Rh.11.9
.c equipment in concrete sense,πραθέντος τοῦ στόλου εἰς βασίλεια IPE12.32A45
(Olbia, iii B.C.); ἱερὸς ς. sacred vestments, Milet.1(7).209 (iii A.D.).3 armament, army, τὸν ἑπτάλογχον ς., of the Seven against Thebes, S.OC 1305, cf. Tr. 226, 496, etc.; seaforce, fleet, Hdt.5.43; σ. χιλιοναύτης, of the expedition against Troy, A.Ag.45 (anap.), cf. 577;ναυβάτῃ στόλῳ S.Ph. 270
; οὐ πολλῷ στόλῳ, i.e. in one ship, ib. 547, cf. 561; νεῶν ς. Th.1.31; σ. ἀγείρειν ib. 9;συναγείρειν Hdt.1.4
;καταλύειν Id.7.16
.β: generally, party, band, troop, freq. in A.Supp., 28 (anap.), 187, al.;παίδων, γυναικῶν, καὶ σ. πρεσβυτίδων Id.Eu. 1027
, cf. 856 (pl.); νοσεῖ δέ μοι πρόπας ς. all the people, S.OT 170 (lyr.); guild,ὁ σ. τῶν σωληνοκεντῶν OGI756.5
(Milet.).4 παγκρατίου ς., periphr. for παγκράτιον, Pi.N.3.17; λόγου ς. a set narrative, Emp.17.26.II appendage, excrescence,σ. ὀμφαλώδης Arist.GA 752b6
; stump of the tail, in animals, Id.PA 658a33; σμικροῦ γ' ἕνεκεν [κέρκου] ἔχουσί τινα στόλον ib. 689b5.2 a ship's prow, Pi.P.2.62; plated with brass, χαλκήρης ς. A.Pers. 408, cf. E.IT 1135 (lyr.), Trag.Adesp.272 (pl.); δώδεκα σ. ναῶν f.l. for δωδεκάστολοι νᾶες, Ps.-E.IA 277 (lyr.); δρυοπαγὴς σ.,= πάσσαλος, S.Fr. 702. -
9 σύν
σύν [pron. full] [ῠ], old [dialect] Att. [full] ξύν; [dialect] Boeot. [full] σούν IG7.3171.39 (Orchom. [dialect] Boeot., iii B.C.): Prep. with dat. (rarely c. gen., σ. τῶν ἐν αὺτῷ νεκρῶν Mitteis Chr.129.23 (ii B.C.);Aσ. ἡρώων IPE2.383
([place name] Phanagoria); σ. γυναικός ib.301 ([place name] Panticapaeum), cf. Ostr.240.5 (ii A.D.), PLond.1.113 iv 19 (vi A.D.)):—with. The form ξύν rarely occurs in Hom., though it is not rare in compds. even when not required by the metre, as in ξυνέαξα, ξυνοχῇσιν, ξύμβλητο, ξύμπαντα; Hes. also uses ξύμπας, ξυνιέναι; in [dialect] Ion. verse we findξύν Thgn.1063
(butσύν Id.50
), Sol. 19.3 (perh. old Attic), butσύν Archil.4
, cf. ξυνωνίη, συνίημι; in early [dialect] Ion. Prose (including Inscrr., cf. SIG1.2 (Abu Simbel, vi B.C.), 167.37 (Mylasa, iv B.C.), etc.) ξύν is only found inξυνίημι Heraclit.51
, Democr.95 (cf. ἀξύνετος, ἀξυνεσίη, ξύνεσις), and in the phrase ξὺν νῷ ( νόῳ codd.) Heraclit.114, Democr.35; Hdt. has only σύν, and in codd. Hp. ξύν has weaker authority than σύν (i p.cxxv Kuehlewein); in the late Ionic of Aret., ξύν prevails over σύν; in [dialect] Aeol. and [dialect] Dor. it is rare,ξυνοίκην Sapph.75
;ξυναλίαξε Ar.Lys.93
; elsewh. [dialect] Dor. σύν, Leg.Gort. 5.6, IG9(1).334.47 ([dialect] Locr., v B.C.), etc.; but in old [dialect] Att. Inscrr. ξύν is the only form up to 500 B.C.; σύν appears in v B.C. and becomes usual towards the end; after 378 B.C. ξύν survives only in the formula γνώμην δὲ ξυμβάλλεσθαι κτλ.; the phrase ξὺν νῷ is found in Ar.Nu. 580, Pl.Cri. 48c, Men. 88b, R. 619b (); otherwise, of [dialect] Att. Prose writers Th. alone uses the preposition ξύν, Antipho and Lysias have ξυν- a few times in compds.; codd. Pl. have both ξυν- (Lg. 930a, al.) and συν-; in Antipho Soph.Oxy.1364, Aristox., Arr., Ael., and Anon.Rhythm. ξυν- is very freq.; in Trag. both forms occur. The Prep. σύν gradually gave way to μετά with gen., so that whereas A. has 67 examples of σύν to 8 of μετά with gen., the proportions in Th. are 400 of μετά to 37 of σύν, in D. 346 of μετά to 15 of σύν, and in Arist. 300 of μετά to 8 of σύν: for these and other statistics see C. J. T. Mommsen, Beiträge zur Lehre von den griechischen Präpositionen (Frankfurt 1886-95): in [dialect] Att. Prose and Com. σύν is restricted for the most part to signf. 8, 9 and a few phrases, such as σὺν θεῷ, σὺν (τοῖς) ὅπλοις; Xenophon uses it freely, having 556 examples to 275 of μετά; in Pap., NT, and later Prose its use is much less restricted (v. infr.).1 in company with, together with,δεῦρό ποτ' ἤλυθε.. σ. Μενελάῳ Il.3.206
;ξ. παιδὶ.. πύργῳ ἐφεστήκει 6.372
;σ. τοῖσδε ὑπέκφυγον Od.9.286
;καταφθίσθαι σ. ἐκείνῳ 2.183
;ἀπελαύνειν σ. τῷ στρατῷ Hdt.8.101
;ἐπαιδεύετο σ. τῷ ἀδελφῷ X.An.1.9.2
;σ. αὐτῷ σταυροῦσι δύο λῃστάς Ev.Marc.15.27
;οὐδένα ἔχω σ. ἐμοί PSI10.1161.12
(iv A.D.).2 with collat. notion of help or aid, σ. θεῷ with God's help or blessing, as God wills, Il.9.49;σ. σοί, πότνα θεά Od.13.391
;πέμψον δέ με σ. γε θεοῖσιν Il.24.430
, cf. 15.26;σ. θεῷ φυτευθεὶς ὄλβος Pi.N.8.17
; σ. θεῷ εἰρημένον spoken as by inspiration, Hdt.1.86;σ. θεῷ δ' εἰρήσεται Ar.Pl. 114
;σ. θεῷ εἰπεῖν Pl.Tht. 151b
, Prt. 317b;ξ. θεοῖς Th.1.86
; so σ. δαίμονι, σ. Ἀθήνῃ καὶ Διί, Il.11.792, 20.192;σ. Χαρίτεσσιν Pi.N.9.54
, cf. P.9.2;ξ. τῷ θεῷ πᾶς καὶ γελᾷ κὠδύρεται S.Aj. 383
; also θεοῦ σ. παλάμᾳ, σ. θεοῦ τύχᾳ, Pi.O.10(11).21, N.6.24: generally, of personal cooperation, σ. σοὶ φραζέσθω let him consult with you, Il.9.346;λοχησάμενος σ. ἑταίρῳ Od.13.268
; ξ. τῇ βουλῇ in consultation with the Council, IG12.63.17; σ. τινὶ μάχεσθαι fight at his side, X.Cyr.5.3.5, cf. HG4.1.34; σ. τινὶ εἶναι or γίγνεσθαι to be with another, i.e.on his side, of his party, Id.An.3.1.21, Smp.5.10; οἱ σ. αὐτῷ his friends, followers, Id.An.1.2.15, cf. Act.Ap.14.4, etc.3 furnished with, endued with,σ. μεγάλῃ ἀρετῇ ἐκτήσω ἄκοιτιν Od.24.193
;πόλιν θεοδμάτῳ σ. ἐλευθερίᾳ ἔκτισσε Pi.P.1.61
.4 of things that belong, or are attached, to a person, σ. νηΐ or σ. νηυσί, i.e. on board ship, Il.1.389, 179, etc.; σ. νηυσὶν ἀλαπάξαι, opp. πεζός, 9.328 (so in Prose,σ. ναυσὶ προσπλεῖν X.HG2.2.7
, etc.);σ. ἵπποισιν καὶ ὄχεσφιν Il.5.219
; esp. of arms,μιν κατέκηε σ. ἔντεσι 6.418
;στῆ δ' εὐρὰξ σ. δουρί 15.541
; ἀντιβίην or ἀντίβιον σ. ἔντεσι or σ. τεύχεσι πειρηθῆναι, 5.220, 11.386;σ. ἔντεσι μάρνασθαι 13.719
;σκῆπτρον, σ. τῷ ἔβη 2.47
; ἄγγελος ἦλθε.. σ. ἀγγελίῃ ib. 787; ς. (or ξ.)ὅπλοις Th.2.2
, al., Pl.Lg. 947c, Aen.Tact.17.1; ς. (or ξ.)τοῖς ὅπλοις Th.2.90
, 4.14, Hell.Oxy. 10.1, Pl.Lg. 763a, Aen.Tact.11.8;σ. ἐγχειριδίοις Hell.Oxy.10.2
;ξ. ξιφιδίῳ καὶ θώρακι Th.3.22
;ξ. ἑνὶ ἱματίῳ Id.2.70
; in some such cases ς. is little more than expletive, as σ. τεύχεσι θωρηχθέντες ll.8.530, etc.: with αὐτός (cf.αὐτός 1.5
), chiefly in Hom.,ἀνόρουσεν αὐτῇ σ. φόρμιγγι Il.9.194
, cf. 14.498;αὐτῷ σ. τε λίνῳ καὶ ῥήγεϊ Od.13.118
.5 of things accompanying, or of concurrent circumstances,ἄνεμος σ. λαίλαπι Il.17.57
, cf. Od.12.408; of coincidence in time,ἄκρᾳ σ. ἑσπέρᾳ Pi.P.11.10
; καιρῷ σ. ἀτρεκεῖ ib.8.7;σ. τῷ Χρόνῳ προϊόντι X.Cyr.8.7.6
; in the course of,κείνῳ σ. ἄματι B.10.23
, cf. 125, Pi.Fr. 123.6 of necessary connexion or consequence, σὺν μεγάλῳ ἀποτεῖσαι to pay with a great loss, i.e. suffer greatly, Il.4.161; δημοσίῳ σ. κακῷ with loss to the public, Thgn.50; σ. τῷ σῷ ἀγαθῷ to your advantage, X.Cyr.3.1.15; ὤλοντο.. σὺν μιάς ματι with pollution, S.Ant. 172; to denote agreement, in accordance with,σ. τῷ δικαίῳ καὶ καλῷ X.An.2.6.18
;σ. δίκᾳ Pi.P.9.96
;σ. κόσμῳ Hdt.8.86
, Arist.Mu. 398b23;σ. τάχει S.El. 872
, etc.7 of the instrument or means, with the help of, by means of,σ. ἐλαίῳ φαρμακώσαισα Pi.P.4.221
;διήλλαχθε σ. σιδάρῳ A.Th. 885
(lyr.);πλοῦτον ἐκτήσω ξ. αἰχμῇ Id.Pers. 755
(troch.);ἡ [τῶν φίλων] κτῆσίς ἐστιν οὐδαμῶς σ. τῇ βίᾳ X.Cyr.8.7.13
;ξ. ἐπαίνῳ Th.1.84
.8 including,κεφάλαιον σ. ἐπωνίοις IG12.329.5
, cf. 22.1388.85, 1407.12, al.;τοῦ Πειραιῶς ξ. Μουνυχίᾳ Th.2.13
, cf. 4.124, 5.26, 74, 7.42, 8.90, 95; δισχίλιαι γάρ εἰσι (sc. δραχμαὶ)σ. ταῖς Νικίου Ar.Fr. 100
;ἀνήλωσα σ. τῇ τῆς σκευῆς ἀναθέσει ἑκκαίδεκα μνᾶς Lys.21.4
, cf. 2;αἶγας ἀπέδοτο σ. τῷ αἰπόλῳ τριῶν καὶ δέκα μνῶν Is.6.33
, cf. 8.8,35, 11.42,46, Aeschin. 2.162, D.19.155, 27.23,al., Arist.HA 525b15,17, Ath.19.6, Hipparch. 1.1.9, al., PSI10.1124.14 (ii A.D.).9 excluding, apart from, plus, ἓξ ἐμοὶ σ. ἑβδόμῳ six with (but not including) me the seventh, A. Th. 283;αἱ γὰρ καμπαὶ τέτταρες, ἢ δύο σ. τοῖς πτερυγίοις Arist.HA 490a32
;σ. τοῖς ἀρχαίοις τὸν οἶκον ἐκ τῶν προσόδων μείζω ποιῆσαι D. 27.61
;τὴν ἐφαπτίδα σ. τῇ σακκοπήρᾳ ἐν ᾗ ἐνῆν
together with..,PEnteux.
32.7, cf. 89.9 (iii B.C.);οἱ γραμματεῖς σ. τοῖς πρεσβυτέροις Ev.Luc.20.1
, cf. Ep.Gal.5.24.B POSITION:— σύν sts. follows its case, Il.10.19, Od.9.332, 15.410. It freq. stands between Adj. and Subst., as Od.11.359, Il.9.194, etc.; more rarely between Subst. and Adj., Od.13.258, Pi.P. 8.7.2 freq. in tmesis in Hom., as Il.23.687, Od.14.296, etc.3 in late Gr. σὺν καὶ c. dat.,στεφανηφορήσας σ. καὶ Αὐρ. Ἰάσονι IG12(7).259
(Amorgos, iii A.D.), cf. Supp.Epigr.4.535 (Ephesus, ii/iii A.D.), Rev.Phil.50.11 (Sardis, i/iii A.D.), CPR26.16 (ii A.D.); cf. infr. c. 2.C σύν AS ADV., together, at once,κενεὰς σ. Χεῖρας ἔχοντες Od.10.42
; mostly folld. by δέ or τε, σ. δὲ πτερὰ πυκνὰ λίασθεν Il.23.879
;σ. τε δύ' ἐρχομένω 10.224
(cf. σύνδυο); ξ. τε διπλοῖ βασιλῆς S.Aj. 960
(lyr.). It is sts. hard to distinguish this from tmesis, e.g. in Il.23.879; so ξὺν κακῶς ποιεῖν is = Ξυγκακοποιεῖν in Th.3.13. In Old Testament Gr. it is sts. used to translate the Hebr. 'ēth (particle prefixed to the definite accus.) through confusion with the Prep. 'ēth 'with',ἐμίσησα σὺν τὴν ζωήν LXXEc.2.17
; οὐκ ἐμνήσθη σ. τοῦ ἀνδρός ib.9.15; , etc.2 besides, also,σ. δὲ πλουτίζειν ἐμέ A.Ag. 586
;σ. δ' αὔτως ἐγώ S.Ant. 85
, etc.;σ. δ' ἐγὼ παρών Id.Aj. 1288
, cf. El. 299;Δίρκα τε.. σ. τ' Ἀσωπιάδες κόραι E.HF 785
(lyr.); in later Poetryσ. καί A.R.1.74
, Herod.4.3, Nic.Th.8, D.P.843 (also in late Prose, Ath.2.49a; cf. supr. B. 3).D IN COMPOS.I with, along with, together, at the same time, hence of any kind of union, connexion, or participation in a thing, and metaph. of agreement or unity. In Compos. with a trans. Verb σύν may refer to the Object as well as the Subject, as συγκατακτείνειν may mean kill one person as well as another, or, join with another in killing.2 of the completion of an action, altogether, completely, as inσυνάγνυμι, συνασκέω 2
, συνθρύπτω, συγκόπτω, συμπατέω, συμπληρόω, συντελέω, συντέμνω; sts., therefore, it seems only to strengthen the force of the simple word.3 joined with numerals, σύνδυο two together, which sense often becomes distributive, by twos, two and two; so σύντρεις, σύμπεντε, etc., like Lat. bini, terni, etc.II σύν in Compos., before β μ π φ ψ, becomes συμ-; before γ κ ξ Χ, συγ-; before λ συλ-; before ς usu. συς-; but becomes συ- before ς followed by a conson. (e.g. συστῆναι), before ζ, and perh. sts. before ξ. In a poet. passage, ap.Pl.Phdr. 237a, we have ξύμ alone in tmesi, ξύμ μοι λάβεσθε for συλλάβεσθέ μοι; cf.ὅτε ξὺμ πρῶτ' ἐφύοντο Emp.95
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10 ἀποτριβή
ἀπο-τρῐβή, ἡ,A rubbing away, wearing out, depreciation,τῶν σκευῶν D.50.28
; damage, ὥστε μηδεμίαν ἀ. τῷ δημοσίῳ συμβῆναι, = ne quid detrimenti res publica caperet, D.C.37.31.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀποτριβή
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11 ἐνδείκνυμι
A mark, point out, τι Pi.O.7.58;πρίν γ' ἂν ἐνδείξω τί δρῶ S.OC48
;ἐ. τῷ δικαστηρίῳ τἀδικήματα Antipho 6.37
, etc.; indicate,τοὺς καιρούς Gal.1.204
: c. part., show that a thing is, Pl.Plt. 278b; also ἑκάστοις ἐ. τὰ ἔργα ἀποτελεῖν ib. 308e.2 law-term, inform against, : abs., Isoc.18.20;ἐ. ταῖς ἀρχαῖς Pl.Lg. 856c
, cf. And.1.8, etc.;τῷ φήναντι ἢ ἐνδείξαντι IG22.1128.18
; ἐ. πρὸς τοὺς μαστῆρας ib.12(7).62.53 (Amorgos, iv B. C.):— [voice] Med., Plu.Sol.24:—freq. in [voice] Pass., ;ἐνδειχθείς Lys.6.15
, OGI669.45 (Egypt, i A.D.); .4 [voice] Med., declare the possession of goods to fiscal authorities, PRev.Laws54.10 (iii B.C.).II [voice] Med., show forth oneself or what is one's own, once in Hom., Πηλεΐδῃ ἐνδείξομαι I will declare myself to Achilles, Il.19.83;ἐνδεικνύμενοι τὴν ἑαυτῶν γνώμην Hdt.8.141
;ἐ. περί τινος Plb.4.28.4
;τι μετ' ἀποδείξεως Id.5.16.7
.2 show, make plain, c. part., πῶς δ' ἂν.. μᾶλλον ἐνδείξαιτό τις πόσιν προτιμῶσ'.. ; E.Alc. 154, cf.Ba.47, X.Cyr.1.6.10; τὴν δύναμιν κρείττω οὖσαν ἐ. D.21.66; alsoἐ. ὅτι.. Th.8.82
, Pl.Ap. 23b, X. Cyr.8.3.21;ἐ. ὁποῖα τούτων ἀληθῆ Pl.Tht. 158e
:—[voice] Pass.,ἐνδεδεῖχθαι τὸ βούλεσθαι D.8.12
.b prove, demonstrate, PMagd.3.10 (iii B.C.), Phld.Sign.11, al.3 c. acc. rei, display, exhibit,τὸ εὔψυχον Th.4.126
;εὔνοιάν τινα Ar.Pl. 785
;τῷ σώματι τὴν εὔνοιαν, οὐ Χρήμας ιν οὐδὲ λόγοις, ἐνεδείξατο τῇ πατρίδι D.21.145
; τύπῳ τἀληθὲς ἐ. Arist.EN 1094b20; of a name, denote, Pl.Cra. 394e.4 ἐνδείκνυσθαί τινι display oneself to one, make a set at him, court him, D.19.113, Aeschin. 3.217, etc.; ; make a show, show off, , Arist.Oec. 1352b13.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐνδείκνυμι
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12 ἴδιος
I one's own, pertaining to oneself: hence,1 private, personal (opp. κοινός): twice in Hom., πρῆξις δ' ἥδ' ἰδίη οὐ δήμιος this business is private, not public, Od.3.82; δήμιον ἦ ἴδιον; 4.314; ἴδιος ἐν κοινῷ σταλείς embarking as a private man in a public cause, Pi.O. 13.49; ἰ. στόλῳ χρᾶσθαι, opp. δημοσίῳ, Hdt.5.63;γῆς.. νοσούσης ἴ. κινοῦντες κακά S.OT 636
;κοινὸν ἐξ ἰδίας ἀνοίας κακόν E.Hec. 641
(lyr.), cf. Or. 766 (troch.); ἴδια πράσσων ἢ στρατοῦ ταχθεὶς ὕπο; Id.IA 1363 (troch.);ἴ. κέρδεα Hdt.6.100
; ;πρόσοδος And.4.11
;τὰ ἴ. διάφορα Th.2.37
;πλοῦτος ἴ. καὶ δημόσιος Id.1.80
, cf. Pl.R. 521a; ἴ. οὐ κοινὸς πόνος ib. 535b, cf. 543b; ξυμβόλαια ib. 443e;ἰ. ἢ πολιτικὴ πρᾶξις Id.Grg. 484d
;πόλεις καὶ ἴ. οἶκοι Id.Lg. 890b
, cf. 796d, etc.; τὰ ἱρά, opp. τὰ ἴ., temples, opp. private buildings, Hdt. 6.9, 8.109; τὸ ἐν ἰδίοις discussion among private persons, Pl.Sph. 225b.2 one's own, opp.ἀλλότριος, ἐπικώμια Pi.N.6.32
;ἡ ἰ. ἐλευθερίη Hdt.7.147
; (lyr.); ἰδίᾳ γνώμᾳ ib. 543 (lyr.);οὔτοι τὰ χρήματ' ἴ. κέκτηνται βροτοί E.Ph. 555
; φίλων οὐδὲν ἴ., = κοινὰ τὰ τῶν φίλων, Id.Andr. 376: with Pron.,χωρίον ἡμέτερον ἴδιον D.55.8
.3 τὰ ἴ. private interests, opp. public, Th.1.82, 2.61, etc.; one's own property, Id.1.141, etc.; τὰ ἴ. πράττειν mind one's own business, in later Gr., Phryn.405, cf. 1 Ep.Thess.4.11; μένειν ἐπὶ τῶν ἰ. Plb.2.57.5; εἰς τὸ ἴ. καταθέσθαι for self, X.An.1.3.3, etc.: with Pron., τοὐμὸν ἴ. εἰπεῖν my personal opinion, Isoc.6.8; τὰ ἐμὰ ἴ. D.50.66; τὰ αὑτοῦ ἴ. Thgn.440 (dub.l.), cf. Antipho 5.61, Isoc.8.127; τὰ ὑμέτερα ἴ. D.19.307; τὰ ἴ. σφῶν αὐτῶν, τὰ ἴ. τὰ σφέτερα αὐτῶν, And.2.2,3.36; ἔγωγε τοὐμὸν ἴ. I for my own part, Luc.Merc.Cond.9.4 of persons, personally attached to one,ἴδιοι Σελεύκου Plb.21.6.4
, cf. Arist.Pol. 1315a36, UPZ146.38 (ii B.C.), 109.18 (i B.C.);ἄνθρωπος ἴδιος τῇ εὐνοίᾳ τῇ πρὸς.. PCair.Zen.32
(iii B.C.);ταῖς εὐνοίαις ἴδιοι D.S.11.26
; ἴδιοι, οἱ, members of one's family, relatives, BGU 665 ii 1 (i A.D.), Vett.Val.70.5, etc.5 ἡ ἰ. (sts. with κώμη added, BGU15.13 (ii A.D.)), one's place of origin, PTeb. 327.28 (ii A.D.), etc.: pl., καταπορεύεσθαι εἰς τὰς ἰ.ib.5.7 (ii B.C.).6 in later Gr., almost as a possessive Pron.,=ἑαυτοῦ, ἑαυτῶν, ἡ ἰ. φιλαγαθία IG22.1011.71
(ii B.C.), etc.;χρῶνται ὡς ἰδίοις UPZ11.14
(ii B.C.); περὶ τῶν ἰ. βιβλίων, title of work by Galen.b ἴ. θάνατος one's own, i.e. a natural death, Ramsay Cities and Bishoprics No. 133;ἰδίοις τελευτῶσι θανάτοις Ptol.Tetr. 199
; also ἰδία μοίρῃ Ramsay op.cit. No. 187.II separate, distinct,ἔθνος ἴ. καὶ οὐδαμῶς Σκυθικόν Hdt.4.18
, cf. 22; ἴδιοί τινές σοι [θεοί]; Ar.Ra. 890; ; πόλεις.. βαρβάρους καὶ ἰδίας Decr. ap. D.18.183; ὁ βάτραχος ἰδίαν ἔχει τὴν γλῶτταν, τὴν ἰ. ἀφίησι φωνήν, a peculiar kind of tongue,.. its peculiar note, Arist. HA 536a8,11: folld. by ἤ, ἴδιον ἔπασχεν πάθος ἢ οἱ ἄλλοι unique and different from others, Pl.Grg. 481c; soἴδιον παρὰ τὰ ἄλλα Thphr.HP 6.4.10
.b ἴ. λόγος, in Ptolemaic and Roman Egypt, private account,δεδώκαμεν Πύρωνι τὸν ἔσχατόν σου ἴ. λόγον PCair.Zen. 253
(iii B.C.), cf. PGrenf.1.16 (ii B.C.), etc.; later, special account, a branch of the fiscal administration, Wilcken Chr. 162 (ii B.C.), PAmh.2.31 (ii B.C.), PGnom.Prooem. (ii A.D.), etc.;ὁ γνώμων τοῦ ἰ. λόγου OGI669.44
(i A.D.); also as the title of the Controller, Str. 17.1.12 codd., OGI 408 (ii A.D.), Mitteis Chr. 372 vi 1 (ii A.D.).2 strange, unusual, ; peculiar, exceptional,περιττὸν καὶ ἴ. γένος Arist.GA 760a5
;τὰ περιττὰ καὶ ἴ. τῶν δένδρων Thphr.CP2.7.1
; παράδοξον εἰπεῖν τι καὶ περιττὸν καὶ ἴ. Plu.2.1068b; eccentric, of persons, ib.57e;ἴ. τις ἐν πᾶσι βουλόμενος εἶναι Id.Them.18
.3 peculiar, appropriate, ἴδια ὀνόματα proper, specific words, opp. περιέχοντα, class-names, Arist. Rh. 1407a31;ὄνομα ἴ. τινος Pl.R. 580e
;τὸ ἴ. τοῦ ἐπαίνου Luc.Pr.Im. 19
.III ἴ. λόγοι ordinary private conversation, opp. ποίησις, Pl. R. 366e, cf. Euthd. 305d; v. infr. VI. 2b.IV τὸ ἴ. characteristic property of a species, Arist.Top. 102a18, 103b11, Chrysipp.Stoic.2.75, Plot.5.5.13; but also, distinguishing feature in a relative sense,ἴ. πρός τι Arist.Top. 128b25
.V regul. [comp] Comp.ἰδιώτερος Isoc.12.73
, Thphr.HP3.1.6: [comp] Sup.- ώτατος D.23.65
, Thphr.HP1.14.2; also ἰδιαίτερος, -αίτατος, Arist.PA 656a26, 658b33; - αίτατος but not - αίτερος acc. to Thom.Mag.p.189R.VI Adv. [full] ἰδίως, peculiarly, Isoc.5.108; severally, Pl.Lg. 807b: [comp] Comp.ἰδιωτέρως Thphr.HP1.13.4
;ὡς -ώτερον εἰπεῖν Phld.Oec.p.68
J.;ἰδιαίτερον Hdn.7.6.7
: [comp] Sup. ἰδιώτατα (v.l. -αίτατα) D.S.19.1; ἰδίως καλεῖσθαι to be called specifically, Arist.Mu. 394b28;- αίτατα λέγεσθαι Id.Mete. 382a3
; ἰδίως, opp.κοινῶς, λέγεσθαι Demetr.Lac.Herc.1014.41
F. (but in Gramm., to be used as a proper name, D.T.634.13); in a peculiar sense or usage, Sch. Ar.Pl. 115;ἰ.Αἰσχύλος τὸν Ἀγαμέμνονα ἐπὶ σκηνῆς ἀναιρεῖσθαι ποιεῖ A. Ag.
Arg., cf. Sch.E.Ph. 1116; also,= extra versum, τὸ φεῦ ἰδίως Sch. Ar.Nu.41 (v.l. ἰδίᾳ).2 [full] ἰδίᾳ, [dialect] Ion. - ιη, as Adv., by oneself, privately, on one's own account,θύοντι ἰδίῃ μούνῳ Hdt.1.132
, cf. 192, Ar.Eq. 467;οὔτε ἰδίᾳ οὔτε ἐν κοινῷ Th.1.141
;καὶ ἰ. καὶ δημοσίᾳ Id.3.45
, Pl.Ap. 30b;καὶ ἰ. καὶ κοινῇ Arist.Ath.40.3
;ἰδίᾳ ἕκαστος Th.8.1
, cf. Pl.Lg. 946d, etc.: c. gen., ἰ. τῆς φρενός apart from.., Ar.Ra. 102.3 κατ' ἰδίαν in private, Philem.169;κατ' ἰδίαν εἰπεῖν τινι D.S.1.21
; κατ' ἰ. λαβεῖν τινα to take him aside, Plb.4.84.8; also, separately, apart, Plu.2.120d;οἱ κατ' ἰ. βίοι Plb.1.71.1
. (ϝίδιος Tab.Heracl.1.13
, al., Schwyzer 324.4 (Delph., iv B.C.), IG9(1).333.12 ([dialect] Locr., v B.C.), etc.; with spiritus asper,ἐκ τοῦ ηιδίου Jahresh.14
Beibl.141 (Argos, v B.C.);καθ' ἱδίαν IG22.891.6
, 5(1).6 ([dialect] Lacon.), 9(2).66 ([place name] Lamia), Aët.3.159, etc.; καθ' ἱδδίαν prob. in IG9(2).461.26 (Thess.).) -
13 ὀφλισκάνω
Aὠφλίσκανον D.30.2
: [tense] fut. (lyr.), E.Hec. 327, Ar. Pax 172, Pl. Phd. 117a: [tense] pf.ὤφληκα Ar.Nu.34
, etc.; Arc. part. dat. pl.Ϝοφληκόσι IG5(2).262.18
(Mantinea, v B. C.), and [ per.] 3pl. Ϝοφλέασι prob. in ib.1: [tense] aor.ὤφλησα Lys.13.65
codd. ( ὦφλεν Sauppe), Aristid.2.143 J., Sopat. in Rh.8.243 W., ([etym.] προς-) Alciphr.3.26; in correct writers the [tense] aor. is ὦφλον, Hdt.8.26, And.1.73, etc.; inf.ὀφλεῖν Th.5.101
, etc.; part.ὀφλών IG12.6.31
, Th.3.70, etc.: sts. wrongly written ὄφλειν, ὄφλων, as if there were an [dialect] Att. [tense] pres. [full] ὄφλω; but this [tense] pres., though quoted by Hdn. Gr.1.448, occurs only in late writers as D.Chr.31.143, 153(f.l.): [full] ὀφλέω is a still more doubtful form; for in Hsch. ὀφλεῖ shd. be corrected ὄφλει; ὤφλεε in Hdt.8.26 is an error for ὦφλε (which is given by some codd.): [tense] pres. [full] ὀφλίσκω is cited by Suid.; [full] ὀφλάνω by Phot. and Hsch.; and [ per.] 3sg. [tense] fut. ὀφλανεῖ from Sol. by Sch.Gen.Il.21.282. (From same root as ὀφείλω, q. v.; origin doubtful: ὀφλισκάνω and ὀφλήσω may be recent formations from ὦφλον, ὤφληκα.):— become a debtor, prop. of one condemned to pay a fine, become liable to pay, , etc.;χρήματα Lys.20.14
;πέντε τάλαντα Ar. Pax 172
;χιλίας δραχμάς Pl.Ap. 36a
;τὸ μείωμα εἴκοσι μνᾶς X.An.5.8.1
;τὴν ἐπωβελίαν Isoc.18.12
.2 δίκην ὀφλεῖν to be cast in a suit, lose one's cause,δίκας ὤφληκα Ar.Nu.34
, cf. Av. 1457; ; ὀφλεῖν δίαιταν to lose in an arbitration, Is.12.12 (prob. cj. for ὤφειλον codd.), D.29.58, etc.; ἐρήμην ὀ. τὴν δίκην to let judgement go against one by default, Antipho 5.13;ἐξούλας ἢ γραφὰς ἢ ἐπιβολάς And.1.73
;κλοπῆς ἕνεκα τὰς εὐθύνας ὀ. Aeschin.3.10
.3 abs., to be cast, to be the losing party,μέλλων ὀφλήσειν Ar.Nu. 777
;κᾆτ' ὀφλὼν ἀπέρχεται Id.Ach. 689
, cf. Th.3.70, Pl.Lg. 745a, PHal.1.200 (iii B. C.); ὀφλεῖν τῷ δημοσίῳ ἐπί τινι for an offence, D.39.14.4 c. gen. criminis, : withoutδίκην, ὠφληκὼς φόνου Pl.Lg. 874b
; ὀ. τραύματος ἐκ προνοίας ib. 877c; (s.v.l.); ὀ. κλοπῆς, δώρων, And.1.74; ἀστρατείας, ἀποστασίου, D.24.103, 25.65; butalsob c. gen. poenae, θανάτου δίκην ὀ. Pl.Ap. 39b, Lg. 856d.c c. inf.,ὦφλεν δύο τριήρεις καινὰς ἀποδοῦναι IG22.1623.149
.d c. part., .II generally, of anything which one deserves or brings on oneself, αἰσχύνην, βλάβην ὀ., incur them, E.Hel.67, Andr. 188; ὀ. γέλωτα to be laughed at, Id.Med. 404, Ar.Nu. 1035; τινι by one, E.Ba. 854; παρά τινι, πρός τινα, Pl. Phd. 117a, Hp.Ma. 282a.2 δειλίαν ὀ. incur a charge of cowardice, get a character for cowardice, δειλίην ὦφλε (v.l. ὤφλεε) πρὸς βασιλέος he drew upon himself the reproach of cowardice from the king, Hdt.8.26, cf. E.Heracl. 985;μώρῳ μωρίαν ὀφλισκάνω S.Ant. 470
, cf. E.Med. 1227, etc.; αὐθαδία τοι σκαιότητ' ὀ. S.Ant. 1028; (lyr.);ἀμαθίαν ὀφλήσομεν E.Hec. 327
, cf. Ion 443;μοχθηρίαν καὶ ἀδικίαν Pl.Ap. 39b
;ἄνοιαν D.1.26
;αἰσχύνην Id.2.3
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