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1 αρούται
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2 ἀροῦται
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3 σπείρω
Aσπείρεσκον Hdt.4.42
: [tense] fut.σπερῶ E.El.79
, Pl.Phdr. 276d; [dialect] Aeol. σπέρσω Sch.E.Hec. 202: [tense] aor. (lyr.), Hdt.7.107, Pl. Ti. 41c: [tense] pf.ἔσπαρκα Polyaen.2.1.1
, etc.:—[voice] Med., [tense] aor. inf.σπείρασθαι A.R.3.1028
; [tense] aor. 2 σπαρέσθαι dub. l. in Polyaen.8.26:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.σπᾰρήσομαι LXX Na.1.14
, ([etym.] δια-) D.S.17.69: [tense] aor. ἐσπάρην [ᾰ] S.OT 1498, Th.2.27: [tense] pf. , Ar.Ra. 1206, Pl.Lg. 693a, etc.:— sow,I sow seed, c. acc., [ κέγχρους] Hes.Sc. 399;σῖτον Hdt.4.17
; ; of Cadmus,σ. γηγενῆ στάχυν Id.Ba. 264
(so in [voice] Med.,σπείρασθαι ὀδόντας A.R.3.1028
): abs., sow, Hes.Op. 391; opp. θερίζω, Ar.Av. 710, etc.: metaph., θερ. καὶ σ. ταῖς γλώσσαις, of corrupt orators, ib. 1697 (lyr.);καρπὸν ὧν ἔσπειρε θερίζειν Pl.Phdr. 260d
; : prov., εἰς πέτρας τε καὶ λίθους ς. Pl.Lg. 838e; σ. κατὰ πετ ρῶν, i.e. εἰς πέλαγος (cf.σπέρμα 1.1
), Luc.Am. 20.2 engender, beget offspring (cf. 11.2), S.Aj. 1293, Tr.33, E. Ion 49, etc.; οἱ σπείραντες the parents, IG3.1339, cf. 14.1794 ([place name] Rome); ἄθυτα παλλακῶν σπέρματα ς. Pl.Lg. 841d:—[voice] Pass., spring or be born,ὅθενπερ αὐτὸς ἐσπάρη S.OT 1498
, cf. E. Ion 554 (troch.), Pl.R. 460b; πρὸ τοῦ Ζήνωνα.. σπαρῆναι before Z. was begotten, Phld.Rh.2.110 S.3 scatter like seed, strew,χρυσὸν καὶ ἄργυρον Hdt.7.107
;σ. φλόγα Trag.Adesp.85
; of liquids, scatter or sprinkle,ἐκ τευχέων σ. δρόσον E.Andr. 167
; spread abroad, extend,σ. ἀγλαΐαν νάς ῳ Pi.N.1.13
; spread rumour,σ. ματαίαν βάξιν S.El. 642
; μὴ σπεῖρε πολλοῖς τὸν παρόντα δαίμονα do not speak of it indiscriminately, Id.Fr. 653:—[voice] Pass., to be scattered or dispersed, ἐσπαρμένος κατὰ.. πόλιν, of the ashes of Solon scattered over Salamis, Cratin.228; ; of persons,ἐσπάρησαν καθ' Ἑλλάδα Th.2.27
;ἐσπαρμένοι εἰς ἁρπαγήν X.HG3.4.22
; κατὰ χώραν ib.6.2.17;ἔσπαρται λόγος E.Fr. 846
ap.Ar.Ra. 1206.II sow a field, ; γῆν, τέμενος, πεδιάδα, Hdt.4.42, 9.116, 122; ; ἡ σπειρομένη Αἴγυπτος the arable part of Egypt, Hdt.2.77; ; : prov., πόντον σπείρειν, of lost labour, Thgn.106, 107: metaph.,καινοτάταις σ. διανοίαις Ar.V. 1044
;σ. εἰς ἀρετῆς ἔκφυσιν Pl.Lg. 777e
;τοὺς ἐν γράμμασι κήπους Id.Phdr. 276d
.2 of procreation,ματρὸς.. σ. ἄρουραν A.Th. 754
;σ. τέκνων ἄλοκα E.Ph.18
;σ. λέχη Id. Ion64
; ἣν ἔσπειρε, i.e. his wife, Lib.Or. 37.9; v. supr. 1.2. -
4 ἀρόω
Aἀρώμεναι Hes.Op.22
: [tense] fut.ἀρόσω AP9.740
(Gem.), - ώσω or - όσσω ib.7.175 (Antiphil.): [tense] aor. , Pi.N.10.26, S.OT 1497, etc. (), [dialect] Ep. inf.ἀρόσσαι A.R.3.497
:—[voice] Pass., [tense] pres.ἀροῦται Din.1.24
: [tense] aor. , S.OT 1485: [dialect] Ion. [tense] pf. part.ἀρηρομένος Il.18.548
, Hdt.4.97:—plough, till,οὔτε φυτεύουσιν.. οὔτ' ἀρόωσιν Od.9.108
: metaph. of poets, Μοίσαισιν ἔδωκ' ἀρόσαι gave them work to do (cf. ἀρότης), Pi.N.10.26;πόντος.. ἠρόθη δορί A.
l. c.II sow,ἀροῦν εἰς Ἀδώνιδος κήπους Pl. Phdr. 276b
:—metaph. in [voice] Pass.,ἐν Διὸς κήποις ἀροῦσθαι.. ὄλβους S.Fr. 320
.2 metaph. of the man,ἀλλοτρίην ἄρουραν ἀροῦν Thgn.582
;τὴν τεκοῦσαν ἤροσεν S.OT 1497
; of the mother, IG7.581.1 ([place name] Tanagra): —[voice] Pass., of the child, was begotten,S.
OT 1485. (Root ἀρο-, cf. Lat. arāre, Goth. arjan, Lith. árti, etc., 'plough'.) -
5 γῆ
γῆ, γῆς, ἡ (Hom.+)① surface of the earth as the habitation of humanity, earth (as heavenly body: Tat. 27, 2 τῷ λέγοντι … τὴν σελήνην γῆν ‘one who says … the moon is an earth’)ⓐ in contrast to heaven (Heracl. Sto. 34, p. 50, 4 ἀπὸ γῆς εἰς οὐρ.; Ael. Aristid. 24, 44 K.=44 p. 838 D.: ἐκ θεῶν ἥκειν ἐπὶ γῆν; Maximus Tyr. 16, 6d ἐκ γῆς ἐπʼ οὐρανόν; Ar. 3, 1 τοῦ οὐρανοῦ καὶ τῆς γῆς) Mt 5:18, 35; 6:10, 19; 16:19; Lk 2:14; 21:25; Col 1:16; Hb 1:10 (Ps 101:26); 11:13; 2 Pt 3:5, 7, 10; AcPl Ha 1, 7; AcPlCor 2:9, 19. τὰ ἐπὶ τῆς γῆς earthly things (TestJob 48:1 τὰ τῆς γῆς φρονεῖν; Ocellus Luc. 36 γῆ κ. πάντα τὰ ἐπὶ γῆς; Ps.-Aristot., De Mundo 6, 5; Lucian, Vit. Auct. 18) Col 3:2, 5 (Maximus Tyr. 25, 6b: in contrast to the ἄνω the γῆ is the seat of all earthly weakness and inferiority). αἷμα δίκαιον ἐξ̣[έχεας ἐπὶ] τ̣ῆς γῆς on earth AcPl Ha 11, 8; s. also b below. Established on the waters Hv 1, 3, 4. Vanishing w. heaven at the end of time 2 Cl 16:3 and replaced by a new earth 2 Pt 3:13; Rv 21:1 (Is 65:17; 66:22).ⓑ as the inhabited planet (Ar. 12, 1 τῶν ἐθνῶν τῶν ἐπὶ τῆς γῆς; Just., A I, 54, 9 τὴν πᾶσαν γῆν; Appian, Mithrid. 57 §234 γῆς ἄρξειν ἁπάσης) Lk 21:35; Ac 10:12; 11:6; 17:26 et al. ἕως ἐσχάτου τῆς γῆς to the remotest parts of the earth 1:8 (PsSol 1:4) difft. OSchwartz, JBL 105, ’86, 669–76 (limited to Palestine). Hence② the inhabitants of the earth, people, humanity, associative sense Mt 5:13; 10:34; Lk 12:49, 51; cp. Rv 13:3. ἐπὶ τῆς γῆς on earth=among people Lk 18:8; J 17:4; Ro 9:28; Eph 6:3 (Ex 20:12; Dt 5:16; En 102:5; PsSol 17:2); Js 5:5; Hs 5, 6, 6; s. also 1b. ἀπὸ τῆς γῆς from the earth=from the midst of humanity Ac 8:33 (Is 53:8; cp. PsSol 2:17; 4:22; 17:7); 22:22; Rv 14:3.③ portions or regions of the earth, region, country Ac 7:3f (Gen 12:1); vs. 6 (Gen 15:13). In a territorial sense (X., An. 1, 3, 4) Israel Mt 2:20f; Gennesaret 14:34; Midian Ac 7:29; Judah Mt 2:6 (where ENestle in his critical apparatus [s. e.g. N25] listed the conjecture of JDrusius van den Driessche [†1616], γῆς, accepted by PSchmiedel, as indicated in Zürcher Bibel ’31, appendix to NT, p. 5); Zebulon and Naphtali 4:15 (Is 9:1); Judea J 3:22; AcPl Ha 8, 14; Canaan Ac 13:19; AcPl Ha 8, 14; Egypt Ac 7:36, 40; 13:17; Hb 8:9 (Jer 38:32); of the Chaldaeans Ac 7:4; native land vs. 3. The inhabitants included Mt 10:15; 11:24. ἡ γῆ abs.=Palestine Mt 27:45; Mk 15:33; Lk 4:25. On κληρονομεῖν τ. γῆν Mt 5:5; D 3:7 s. κληρονομέω 2.④ dry land as opposed to sea, land (X., An. 1, 1, 7; Dio Chrys. 63 [80], 12; Sb 5103, 6 ἐν γῇ κʼ ἐν θαλάσσῃ; BGU 27, 5; PsSol 2:26, 29; Jos., Ant. 4, 125; 11, 53) Mk 4:1; 6:47; Lk 5:3, 11; J 6:21; 21:8f, 11; Ac 27:39, 43f.⑤ earth-like surface that forms the bottom of a body of water, ground, bottom of the sea B 10:5.⑥ earth w. ref. to limited areas and the material that forms its surfaceⓐ of earth-surface: ground Mt 10:29 (πίπτειν ἐπὶ τ. γῆν as Jos., Ant. 7, 381); 15:35; 25:18, 25 (Artem. 2, 59 οὐ γὰρ ἄνευ τοῦ τὴν γῆν ἀνασκαφῆναι θησαυρὸς εὑρίσκεται); Mk 8:6; 9:20; 14:35; Lk 22:44; 24:5; J 8:6, 8 (writing on it as Ael. Aristid. 50, 21 K.=26 p. 508 D.); Ac 9:4, 8; GPt 6:21a. οἰκοδομεῖν οἰκίαν ἐπὶ τὴν γῆν χωρὶς θεμελίου build a house on the ground without any foundation Lk 6:49. The earth opens in the service of a divinity in order to swallow something (Quint. Smyrn. 13, 548f, a person; cp. En 99:2 ἐν τῇ γῇ καταποθήσονται; ParJer 3:19) Rv 12:16.ⓑ of ground for agricultural use soil, earth, receiving seed (Just., A I, 55, 3 γῆ … ἀροῦται) Mt 13:5, 8, 23; Mk 4:5, 8, 20, 26, 28, 31; J 12:24; AcPlCor 2:26; watered by rain Hb 6:7; yielding fruit (Jos., Ant. 18, 22) Js 5:7: 1 Cl 20:4. καταργεῖν τ. γῆν waste, use up the ground Lk 13:7.—Dalman, Arbeit II.—B. 17. Schmidt, Syn. III 55–69. DELG. TW. Sv.
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ἀροῦται — ἀρόω plough pres ind mp 3rd sg … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)