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1 ἔνος
ἔνος (A), ὁ,A year, Lyd.Mens.4.1, Hsch.------------------------------------ἔνος (B), η, ον, found only in oblique cases of fem., gen. ἔνης, [dialect] Ep. ἔνηφι, dat. ἔνῃ, acc. ἔνην, in the sense of εἰς τρίτην,A the day after tomorrow:ἔς τ' αὔριον ἔς τε ἔνηφιν Hes.Op. 410
(v.l. ἔς τ' ἔννηφι); gen. , [dialect] Dor.ἔνας Theoc.18.14
; ; ; ἐς ἔνης ἡ prob. l. (for ἐς ἔνης ἡ σή ) in D.C. 47.41; cf. ἔναρ· ἐς τρίτην ([dialect] Lacon.), Hsch., and v. ἐπέναρ. (Demonstr. stem eno- (ono-), cf. Umbr. enom 'tum', Slav. on[ucaron] 'he'.)------------------------------------ἕνος (C), η, ον (so [dialect] Att. Inscrr., Ar.Nu. 1134, Pl.Cra. 409b; in codd. freq. written [full] ἔνος, as Hes. Op. 770, etc.),A belonging to the former of two periods (τὸ ἕνον..· τὸ πρότερον καὶ παρεληλυθὸς δηλοῖ, Harp.; ἔνην· τὴν παλαιάν, Suid.), ὁ νόμος ἐπὶ Κρόνου ἕνος (opp. νεωστί) Dam. Pr. 348: hence, last year's, ἕναι ἀρχαί last year's magistrates, D.25.20, prob. in Arist.Pol. 1322a12;στρατηγοὶ ἕνοι Id.Ath.4.2
;Ἑλληνοταμίαι ἕνοι IG12.324.26
; ἕνης ἐπιφορᾶς ib.218i38; ἕνος [καρπός] last year's fruit, Thphr.HP3.4.6; also ἕνος ὄνος a year old, BGU 806: generally, old, by-gone,νέον δέ που καὶ ἕνον ἀεί ἐστι περὶ τὴν σελήνην τοῦτο τὸ φῶς Pl.Cra. 409b
:—in Ar.Ach. 610 ἤδη πεπρέσβευκας σὺ πολιὸς ὢν ἕνη, the Sch. takes ἕνη as an Adv. = ἐκ πολλοῦ, long ago; but the passage is prob. corrupt.2 ἕνη καὶ νέα (sc. ἡμέρα) the old and new day, i.e. the last day of the month, IG12.374.276, Ar.Nu. 1134sq., Lys.23.6: first used by Solon, acc. to D.L.1.57;Σκιροφοριῶνος ἕνῃ καὶ νέᾳ IG22.916.10
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2 ἕνος
Grammatical information: adj.Meaning: `old' as opppsed to`new', only in expressions about fruits and officials of the past year, also of the last dayof the preceding month, indicating the new period (Hes.; ἔνη the first day of the month, with Ion. psilosis?); in the last sense mostly ἕνη καὶ νέα (sc. σελήνη; Att. since Solon).Etymology: The general IE word for `old', *sénos, is still found in most branches, as opposed to `new': Gr. ἕνος, Arm. hin, Skt. sána-, Lith. sẽnas, Celt., e. g. OIr. sen; here also OWNo. sina f. `withered grass of last year' (cf. ἕνος βλαστός etc.). Some lnguages use it also as opposed to `young', so e.g. Celtic and Lithuanian, but also Germ., e. g. Goth. sineigs `πρεσβύτης', and also Iranian, Av. hana- `old, grey'; in Skt. sána- is not so used. this meaning became dominant in Italic, Lat. senex, Osc. senateís ` senātūs'. In the East *sénos in this meaning was replaced by the expressive group of von γέρων (s. v.). - Cf. Porzig Sprachgeschichte und Wortbedeutung 343ff..Page in Frisk: 1,522-523Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἕνος
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7 αὐχήν,-ένος
ὁ N 3 0-3-0-1-1=5 Jos 7,8.12; 2 Chr 29,6; Ps 128(129),4; 3 Mc 4,8neck, throat Ps 128(129),4ἐπεὶ μετέβαλεν Ισραηλ αὐχένα when Israel turned their backs, when they fled Jos 7,8; ἔδωκαν αὐχέναthey gave (the Lord) the cold shoulder, they turned their back (on the Lord) 2 Chr 29,6 -
8 λιμήν,-ένος
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9 ποιμήν,-ένος
+ ὁ N 3 16-5-53-4-3=81Gn 4,2; 13,7(bis).8(bis)stereotypical rendition of the subst. רעה; shepherd Gn 4,2; leader, ruler (metaph.) Na 3,18*Is 32,14 ποιμένων of shepherds corr.? ποιμνίων for MT עדרים (1QIsa עדרים/ל) of flocks, for the flocks; *Gn 29,8 τοὺς ποιμένας the shepherds-הרעים (Sam. Pent.) for MT העדרים the flocks; *Gn 38,12 ὁ ποιμὴν αὐτοῦ his shepherd-ו/רעה ⋄רעה for MT הו/רע ⋄רע his friend, cpr. Gn 38,20, Jer 3,1; *Zech 13,7 ἐπὶ τοὺς ποιμένας against the shepherds-על־הרעים? for MT על־הצערים against the little ones; *Jb 24,2 σὺν ποιμένι with its shepherd-ורעו for MT וירעו and they herdedCf. CAIRD 1969=1972 141; →SCHLEUSNER(Zech 13,7) -
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ὁ N 3 4-0-0-2-0=6 Gn 40,10.12; 41,5.22; Prv 14,12stem, stalk Gn 40,10; depth, bottom Prv 14,12 -
11 εἷς
εἷς, μία, ἕν, gen. ἑνός, μιᾶς, ἑνός a numerical term, ‘one’ (Hom.+)① a single pers. or thing, with focus on quantitative aspect, oneⓐ in contrast to more than oneα. adj. μίλιον ἕν Mt 5:41; cp. 20:12; 25:15, 24; Ac 21:7; 28:13; 2 Pt 3:8. Opp. πάντες Ro 5:12 (εἷς ἄνθρωπος as Hippocr., Ep. 11, 2 [IX p. 326]; SHanson, Unity of the Church in the NT, ’46, 65–73 [lit.]). Opp. the nation J 11:50; 18:14 (cp. Oenom. in Eus., PE 5, 25, 5 μεῖον εἶναι ἕνα ἀντι πάντων πεσεῖν τὸν βασιλέα=it is a lesser evil when one, instead of all the citizens, falls, namely, the king).β. noun, Lk 23:16 (17) v.l. w. partitive gen. (Diod S 1, 91, 5 αὐτῶν εἷς; Jos., Vi. 204; Just., A I, 1, 1 al.) Mt 5:19; 6:29; 18:6; Mk 9:42; Lk 12:27; 15:21 v.l.; 17:2, 22; 23:39; J 19:34 or w. ἐκ (Maximus Tyr. 1, 6 ab ἐκ πολλῶν εἷς; Lucian, Somn. 9; Jos., Bell. 7, 47) Mt 18:12; 22:35; 26:21; Mk 14:18; J 1:40; 6:8; Ac 11:28 al. ὁ εἷς τῶν δώδεκα one of the twelve Mk 14:10 is a peculiar expr. (cp. BGU 1145, 25 [18 B.C.] ὁ εἷς αὐτῶν Ταυρῖνος; UPZ 161, 50; 54; PTebt 138; 357, 10).ⓑ in contrast to the parts, of which a whole is made up (Theophr. in Apollon. Paradox. 16 τὰ πολλὰ ἓν γίγνεσθαι; Stephan. Byz. s.v. Ὠκεανός: γίγνεται ἐκ δύο εἰς ἕν; Just., D. 103, 5 ἐξ ἀμφοτέρων … ἓν ὄνομα). ἔσονται οἱ δύο εἰς σάρκα μίαν Mt 19:5; Mk 10:8; 1 Cor 6:16 (all three Gen 2:24). οἱ πολλοὶ ἓν σῶμά ἐσμεν we, though many, form one body Ro 12:5; cp. 1 Cor 12:12, 20; Eph 2:15. πάντες εἷς ἐστε you are all one Gal 3:28. ἕν εἰσιν 1 Cor 3:8; cp. J 10:30; 17:11, 21–23 (cp. 1QS 5, 2; Just., D. 42, 3 ἓν ὄντες πρᾶγμα). Also εἰς τὸ ἕν 1J 5:8 (Appian, Iber. 66 §280 ἐς ἕν=together, as a unity). εἰς ἕν J 11:52 (cp. 1QS 5, 7). ὁ ποιήσας τὰ ἀμφότερα ἕν who has united the two divisions Eph 2:14.—MAppold, The Oneness Motif (John) ’76.ⓒ w. negative foll. εἷς … οὐ (μή), stronger than οὐδείς (Aristoph., Eccl. 153, Thesm. 549; X., An. 5, 6, 12; Demosth. 30, 33 ἡ γυνὴ μίαν ἡμέραν οὐκ ἐχήρευσεν; Dionys. Hal., Comp. Verb. 18) ἓν ἐξ αὐτῶν οὐ πεσεῖται not one of them will fall Mt 10:29 (Lucian, Herm. 28 ἓν ἐξ ἁπάντων); cp. 5:18; Mk 8:14; Lk 11:46; 12:6. The neg. rarely comes first Mt 5:36.② a single entity, with focus on uniformity or quality, oneⓐ one and the same (Pind., N. 6, 1 ἓν ἀνδρῶν, ἓν θεῶν γένος• ἐκ μιᾶς δὲ πνέομεν ἀμφότεροι; Dio Chrys. 19 [36], 6; Maximus Tyr. 19, 4a; cp. OGI 383, 59 [I B.C., the ruler’s statue is to be made of the type of stone used for statues of the gods]; Gen 11:1; 40:5; Lev 22:28; Wsd 7:6; Ar. 13, 5 μία φύσις τῶν θεῶν) ἐν ἑνὶ οἴκῳ in one and the same house Lk 12:52 (Diod S 14, 43, 1 ἐν ἑνὶ τόπω). Expressing unanimity ἐν ἑνὶ στόματι w. one voice Ro 15:6; τοῦ ἑνὸς ἄρτου one and the same loaf 1 Cor 10:17; εἷς ὁ θεός one and the same God (Amphitheos of Heracleia: 431 Fgm. 1b Jac. Διόνυσος κ. Σαβάζιος εἷς ἐστι θεός; difft. Ath. 10, 2 ἑνὸς ὄντος τοῦ πατρὸς καὶ τοῦ υἱοῦ) Ro 3:30; cp. 9:10; 1 Cor 6:16f; 12:9, 13. εἷς κύριος, μία πίστις, ἓν βάπτισμα• εἷς θεός κτλ. (cp. the three genders of εἷς consecutively in Simonides 97 Diehl2 ἓν πέλαγος, μία ναῦς, εἷς τάφος [of shipwrecked pers.]; Just., D. 63, 5 μιᾷ ψυχῇ … συναγωγῇ … ἐκκλησίᾳ) Eph 4:5f (NJklA 35, 1915, 224ff. The repetition of εἷς is like Herm. Wr. 11, 11; Epict. 3, 24, 10ff).—Rv 9:13; 18:8; Ac 17:26. ἐν ἑνὶ πνεύματι, μιᾷ ψυχῇ Phil 1:27; cp. Ac 4:32 (cp. Aristot., EN 9, 8, 2; Plut., Mor. 478c). τὸ ἓν φρονεῖν be of one mind Phil 2:2. συνάγειν εἰς ἕν unite, bring together (Pla., Phileb. 23e; Dionys. Hal. 2, 45, 3 συνάξειν εἰς ἓν τὰ ἔθνη; POxy 1411, 3 τῶν δημοσίων εἰς ἓν συναχθέντων; TestJob 28:5 τὰ χρήματα ἐὰν συναχθῇ εἰς ἓν ἐπὶ τὸ αὐτό ‘if all [our] valuables were brought together at one place’; Jos., Bell. 3, 518) J 11:52. τὸ ἓν καὶ τὸ αὐτό one and the same 1 Cor 12:11 (cp. Diod S 11, 47, 3; 17, 104, 6; Epict. 1, 11, 28; 1, 19, 15; Just., D. 123, 1 ἑνὸς καὶ τοῦ αὐτοῦ … νόμου); cp. ἓν καὶ αὐτό τινι 11:5.—εἰς ἕνα τόπον in a place by itself (Jos., Ant. 6, 125) J 20:7.ⓑ (a) single, only one (Diod S 16, 11, 2; Appian, Bell. Civ. 2, 44 §180 εἷς ἀνήρ; Maximus Tyr. 11, 6c μαντεῖον ἕν al.; Just., D. 141, 3 τῆν μίαν τοῦ Δαυεὶδ … παράπτωσιν) λόγον ἕνα Mt 21:24 (GrBar 5:1); Gal 5:14. ἕνα ἄρτον Mk 8:14. εἷς ἄρτος 1 Cor 10:17a (εἷς ἄ. is also the symbol of the unity of the Pythagorean fellowship: Diog. L. 8, 35; here Diog. L. adds that οἱ βάρβαροι hold the same view ἔτι καὶ νῦν). πῆχυν ἕνα Mt 6:27 (s. πῆχυς); ἓν μέλος 1 Cor 12:26; ἓν ἔργον J 7:21 (here, following ἕν, καί adds an indication of the greatness of the accomplishment, as Appian, Bell. Civ. 2, 133 §555 ἓν ἐκ τῶν Καίσαρος ἔργων προὔθηκα …, καί). εἷς ἐστιν ὁ ἀγαθός Mt 19:17; ποιῆσαι ἕνα προσήλυτον 23:15; ἕνα εἶχεν υἱὸν ἀγαπητόν he had an only son, whom he loved dearly Mk 12:6 (εἷς υἱ. as Phalaris, Ep. 18). ὁ δὲ θεὸς εἷς ἐστιν Gal 3:20; cp. Mk 12:32; 1 Cor 8:4, 6 (v.l. adds to God the Father and Jesus Christ ἓν πνεῦμα ἅγιον κτλ. Cp. also Maximus Tyr. 11, 5a θεὸς εἷς … κ. πατήρ, κ. θεοὶ πολλοί and as early as Xenophanes, Fgm. 19 Diehl3 εἷς θεὸς ἔν τε θεοῖσι κ. ἀνθρωποῖσι μέγιστος [= Fgm. 23 Diels]); Js 2:19; PtK 3 p. 15, 20 (Herm. Wr. 11, 11; 14 εἷς ὁ θεός; POxy 1382, 20 εἷς Ζεὺς Σάραπις; Sb 159, 1 εἷς θεὸς ὁ βοηθῶν ὑμῶν; Philo, Spec. Leg. 1, 67; Jos., Ant. 5, 97 θεός τε εἷς; 8, 343, C. Ap. 2, 193; SibOr 4, 30 and Fgm. 1, 7; Ath. 6, 1 μονάς ἐστιν ὁ θεός, τοῦτʼ ἔστιν εἷς; 6, 4 ὁ θεὸς εἷς; s. EPeterson, Εἷς Θεός 1926; D. Monotheismus als polit. Problem ’35; additional reff. Horst, Ps.-Phoc. p. 151f). εἷς ἐστιν ὑμῶν ὁ διδάσκαλος Mt 23:8; cp. vs. 9. μιᾶς γυναικὸς ἀνήρ a husband married only once (numerous sepulchral ins celebrate the virtue of a surviving spouse by noting that he or she was married only once, thereby suggesting the virtue of extraordinary fidelity, e.g. CIL VI, 3604; 723; 12405; 14404; cp. Horace, Odes 3, 14, 4; Propertius 4, 11, 36; Valerius Maximus 4, 3, 3; and s. esp. CIL VI, 1527, 31670, 37053=ILS 8393 [text and Eng. tr.: EWistrand, The So-Called Laudatio Thuriae, ’76]; s. GWilliams, JRS 48, ’58 16–29. For the use of μία in ref. to a woman: Ael. Aristid. 46 p. 346 D.: ὑπὲρ μιᾶς γυναικός=for only one woman; μία γυνή quite freq.: Diod S 17, 72, 6; cp. 1, 80, 3, where the phrase γαμοῦσι μίαν simply means that the priests married only once, not that they lead a strictly moral life, a concept for which Greeks never use the expression μιᾶς γυναικὸς ἀνήρ or anything like it; Hippostratus [III B.C.]: 568 Fgm. 1 Jac.; Appian, Bell. Civ. 4, 95 §402; Ath. 33, 2 ἐφʼ ἑνὶ γάμῳ: Ath. terms a second marriage εὐπρεπής μοιχεία veiled adultery) 1 Ti 3:2, 12; Tit 1:6; others render husband of one wife (e.g. RSV in later printings; REB). Correspondingly ἑνὸς ἀνδρὸς γυνή (cp. the exemplary conduct of Hannah [Anna] Lk 2:36; Paus. 7, 25, 13 the priestess of the earth goddess must be a woman who, before she became a priestess, was not πλέον ἢ ἑνὸς ἀνδρὸς ἐς πεῖραν ἀφιγμένη) 1 Ti 5:9.—Abs. 1 Cor 9:24; 2 Cor 5:14. μεσίτης ἑνός an intermediary for one alone Gal 3:20; cp. Js 4:12. οὐδὲ εἷς not even a single (X., Mem. 1, 6, 2, Cyr. 1, 3, 10 et al.; Sir 42:20; 49:14 v.l.; 1 Macc 11:70) Mt 27:14; Ac 4:32. Freq. at the end of a sentence or clause (ref. fr. comedy in ESchwartz, NGG 1908, p. 534, 3. Also Hermocles [IV–III B.C.] p. 174, 17 Coll. Alex.; Dio Chrys. 21 [38], 23; Ael. Aristid. 28, 156 K.=49 p. 542 D.; 53 p. 617 D.; Epict. 2, 18, 26, Enchir. 1, 3; Philonides in Stob. 3, 35, 6 ed. Hense III p. 688; Mitt-Wilck. I/2, 59, 5 [39 A.D.]; Bel 18 Theod.; 1 Macc 7:46) Ro 3:10; οὐδὲ ἕν foll. by ἐὰν μή J 3:27. This is a good reason for placing the period after οὐδὲ ἕν J 1:3 (s. GBergh van Eysinga, PM 13, 1909, 143–50. EHennecke, Congr. d’ Hist. du Christ. I 1928, 207–19; Md’Asbeck, ibid. 220–28; REisler, Revue de Philol. 3 sér. 4, 1930, 350–71; BVawter, CBQ 25, ’63, 401–6; KAland, ZNW 59, ’68, 174–209; Metzger 195f; γίνομαι 2a), but the lack of inner punctuation in the older mss. validates consideration of alternative punctuation. οὐκ ἔστιν ἕως ἑνός there is not even one Ro 3:12 (Ps 13:3; Just., D. 103, 2 οὐδὲ μέχρις ἑνὸς ἀνθρώπου ‘not a single person’). μία εἴσοδος the only entrance Hs 9, 12, 6.—ἕν only one thing: ἔτι ἕν σοι λείπει you still lack only one thing (Jos., Bell. 4, 257) Lk 18:22. ἕν σε ὑστερεῖ you lack only one thing Mk 10:21; cp. Lk 10:42. ἓν οἶδα at least this one thing I know J 9:25. ἓν δὲ τοῦτο this one thing (Porphyr., Vi. Plot. 19; Just., D. 115, 6 ἓν δὲ μικρὸν ὁτιοῦν) 2 Pt 3:8.—ἓν δέ is a short interjectional sentence (like Xenophon Eph. 1, 5, 3 τοσοῦτο δέ•) just one thing! Phil 3:13 (AFridrichsen, ConNeot 9, ’44, 31f).—Gal 5:14 commercial imagery εἷς λόγος (just) one entry, one heading (cp. BGU 831, 13).ⓒ alone (οὐδεὶς) … εἰ μὴ εἷς ὁ θεός Mk 2:7 (in the parallel Lk 5:21 μόνος ὁ θεός, cp. Herm Wr. 11, 11 εἰ μὴ εἷς ὁ θεός … εἰ μὴ μόνῳ τῷ θεῷ); 10:18; 12:29 (Dt 6:4); Mt 23:10; Lk 18:19.—EBishop, ET 49, ’38, 363–66.③ an unspecified entity, some/one=τὶς, whereby εἷς can mean exactly the same thing as the indef. art. (Aristoph. et al. [Av. 1292 εἷς κάπηλος]; Περὶ ὕψους 33, 4 p. 62, 18 V. [the rdg. of cod. Paris], εἷς ἕτερος w. μή ‘for no other reason’; Strabo 5, 3, 2, 230c ἐπηγγείλατο ἕνα ἀγῶνα ἱππικόν; Syntipas p. 29, 3 μία γαλῆ; Appian, Liby. 117 §554 νυκτὸς μιᾶς=one night; Marc. Diac. 27, 5 ἐν μιᾷ ἡμέρᾳ=on a certain day; SIG 1170, 15 [160 A.D.] μιᾷ ἡμέρᾳ; UPZ 162 I, 27 [117 B.C.]; PAmh 30, 28 [II B.C.] Κονδύλου ἑνὸς τῶν ἁλιείων; BGU 1044, 6; Gen 21:15; Jdth 14:6; 1 Esdr 3:5. B-D-F §247, 2; Mlt. 96f; Rob. 674f; Mlt-Turner 195f; EBruhn, RhM 49, 1894, 168–71; JWackernagel, Syntax II2 1928, 151; MBlack, An Aramaic Approach3, ’67, 104–6).ⓐ someone, anyone Mt 18:24; 19:16; Mk 10:17; εἷς ὀνόματι Κλεοπᾶς Lk 24:18. Oft. w. partitive gen. foll. (Alexis 220, 5; Diod S 20, 107, 5 εἷς τῶν φίλων; Epict. 4, 2, 9; Dio Chrys. 71 [21], 15 εἷς τῶν Σπαρτῶν; TestJob 26:6 μίαν τῶν … γυναικῶν; Jos., Ant. 9, 106) ἕνα τῶν προφητῶν (some) one of the prophets Mt 16:14 (a diminishing term? s. Reader, Polemo p. 257). ἕνα τ. συνδούλων 18:28. ἐν μιᾷ τ. πόλεων Lk 5:12. ἐν μιᾷ τ. ἡμερῶν on one of the days vs. 17; cp. 15:19, 26; 22:47.ⓑ as indef. art. (s. at 3 above beg.) εἷς γραμματεύς a scribe Mt 8:19. συκῆν μίαν a fig tree Mt 21:19; cp. 26:69; Mk 12:42. παιδάριον ἕν J 6:9 v.l.; ἑνὸς ἀετοῦ Rv 8:13; cp. 18:21; 19:17; ἄρχων εἷς ἐλθών Mt 9:18. εἷς στέφανος ApcPt 3:10; ἓν σῶμα AcPlCor 2:26.ⓒ used w. τὶς (Pla., Thu., et al.; Jdth 2:13) εἷς τις νεανίσκος a certain young man Mk 14:51 v.l. W. partitive gen. foll. (Trypho Alex. [I B.C.] in Athen. 3, 78a ἕνα τινὰ τ. Τιτάνων; Aesop, Fab. 300 H./30 P. and H-H.; Hierocles 27, 484; IG XII/5, 445, 12 [III B.C.] ἕνα τινὰ αὐτῶν; Ael. Aristid. 29, 14 K.=40 p. 755D.: εἷς τις τ. χορευτῶν) εἷς τις τῶν παρεστηκότων a certain one of the bystanders vs. 47 (on the v.l. without τις s. PDickerson, JBL 116, ’97, 302); also εἷς τις ἐξ αὐτῶν (Jos., Vi. 290) Lk 22:50; J 11:49.④ marker of someth. that is first, the firstⓐ perh. Hebraistic (cp. Num 1:1 ἐν μιᾷ τοῦ μηνὸς τ. δευτέρου; 2 Esdr 10:17; Esth 1:1a; Jos., Ant. 1, 29.—But s. also Lydus, Mens. 3, 4 W. τὴν κεφαλὴν τ. χρόνου οἱ Πυθαγόρειοι οὐχὶ πρώτην ἀλλὰ μίαν ὠνόμασαν; Callim., Fgm. 550 P. [482 Schneider] πρὸ μιῆς ὥρης=before the first hour of the day) is its use w. expressions denoting time instead of the ordinal number εἰς μίαν σαββάτων on the first day of the week Mt 28:1; cp. Lk 24:1; Mk 16:2; J 20:1, 19; Ac 20:7; also κατὰ μίαν σαββάτου 1 Cor 16:2 (cp. Just., D. 41, 4 τῇ μίᾳ τῶν σαββάτων ἡμέρᾳ; 27, 5 [here w. πρό and μετά resp., in accordance with Latin usage]).ⓑ not Semitic (Hdt. 4, 161 μία, ἄλλη, τρίτη; Ael. Aristid. 36, 40 K.=48 p. 453 D.: ἕν, δεύτερον, τρίτον, τέταρτον; JosAs 2:17) εἷς καὶ δεύτερος a first and second Tit 3:10 (cp. Alciphron, Ep. 1, 9, 2; Galen XII 746 K.: ὕδωρ ὄμβριον ἔγχριε μέχρι μιᾶς καὶ δευτέρας ἡμέρας; Maximus Tyr. 28, 2h μίαδευτέρα; EpArist 143; Jos., Ant. 11, 150; 16, 350 πεσόντος ἑνός καὶ δευτέρου). S. also ἡ οὐαὶ ἡ μία Rv 9:12.—ἓν τριάκοντα Mk 4:8, 20 is prob. to be considered an Aramaism thirtyfold (B-D-F §248, 3; EKautzsch, Gramm. d. bibl. Aram. 1884 §66, 2; JHudson, ET 53, ’41/42, 266f).⑤ special combinations:ⓐ εἷς … εἷς (Hom. et al. εἷς μὲν … εἷς δέ: X., Cyr. 1, 2, 4; Aristot., Rhet. 2, 20, 1393a; pap in Mitt-Wilck. I/2, 50, 11 and 13 [III B.C.] ἓν μὲν … ἓν δέ; II/2, 372 V, 14 [II A.D.] ὁ εἷς … ὁ εἷς; POxy 1153, 14 [I A.D.] ἓν μὲν … καὶ ἕν; 2 Km 12:1; Sir 34:23f εἷς … καὶ εἷς; Esth 10:3g δύο, ἕνα τῷ λαῷ … καὶ ἕνα τ. ἔθνεσιν; TestJob 51:3 μιᾶς ὑποσειμιούσης τῇ μιᾷ) (the) one … the other Mt 20:21; 24:40f; 27:38; J 20:12; Gal 4:22; B 7:6f. εἷς τὸν ἕνα one another (=ἀλλήλους) 1 Th 5:11 (cp. Theocr. 22, 65 εἷς ἑνί; TestJob 27:3 εἷς τόν ἕνα κατέρραξαν ‘threw each other to the ground’).ⓑ εἷς … εἷς … εἷς one … another … a third Mt 17:4 (cp. 1 Km 10:3; 13:17, 18).ⓒ εἷς ἕκαστος every single, strengthening ἕκαστος, adj. Eph 4:16. Mostly subst.; s. ἕκαστος b.ⓓ ὁ εἷς … ὁ ἕτερος the one … the other (Aristot., De Rep. Ath. 37, 1; Hyperid. 5, 14f; UPZ 161, 39; 43; 46 [119 B.C.]; PGen 48, 6ff μίαν μὲν … τὴν δὲ ἑτέραν; BGU 194, 15f; Esth 5:1a; TestAbr A 11 p. 88, 29 [Stone p. 24]; Just. D. 49, 2 al.) Mt 6:24; Lk 7:41; 16:13; 17:34f; 18:10 al.; also ὁ εἷς … ὁ ἄλλος Rv 17:10.ⓔ distrib. (1 Ch 24:6 εἷς εἷς; AscIs 3:27 εἷς καὶ εἷς καὶ εἷς ἐν τόποις καὶ τόποις) καθʼ ἕνα, καθʼ ἕν (Hdt., Pla. et al.; 1 Esdr 1:31; 4 Macc 15:12, 14; Jos., Bell. 4, 240, Ant. 12, 191; Ath. 25, 3 καθʼ ἕνα καὶ κατὰ ἔθνη) ITr 12:2; καθʼ ἕνα πάντες all, one by one 1 Cor 14:31 (cp. Ps.-Xenophon, Cyn. 6, 14). ὑμεῖς οἱ καθʼ ἕνα ἕκαστος each one of you Eph 5:33. καθʼ ἕν one after the other (hence τὸ καθʼ ἕν ‘a detailed list’: PLille 11, 8 [III B.C.]; PTebt 47, 34; 332, 16) J 21:25. Also καθʼ ἓν ἕκαστον (X., Cyr. 1, 6, 22, Ages. 7, 1; EpArist 143) Ac 21:19. ἓν καθʼ ἕν (Aesop, Fab. 274 P.; PLeid II, X 1, 22) each one Rv 4:8. In this pass. the second ἕν could be an undeclined nom. as in εἷς κατὰ εἷς (cp. Lucian, Sol. 9; 3 Macc 5:34. Other exx. in W-S. §26, 9; 11 and Wetstein I 627) one after the other Mk 14:19; J 8:9. τὸ καθʼ εἷς opp. οἱ πολλοί individually Ro 12:5; but κατὰ ἕνα = ἕκαστον Hs 9, 3, 5; 9, 6, 3 (B-D-F §305). ἀνὰ εἷς ἕκαστος each one Rv 21:21.ⓕ ἀπὸ μιᾶς s. ἀπό 6 (as idiom w. noun to be supplied Mitt-Wilck. I/2, 46, 15 [338 A.D.] μίαν ἐκ μιᾶς, i.e. ἡμέραν=day after day).—B. 937; 1007f. DELG. M-M. EDNT. TW. Sv. -
12 εἷς
εἷς, μίᾰ, ἕν ( μίη only in late [dialect] Ion. Prose): gen. ἑνός, μιᾶς, ἑνός:—[dialect] Ep. [full] ἕεις Hes.Th. 145, AP7.341 (Procl.), cj.in Il.5.603:—[dialect] Dor. [full] ἧς Rhinth. 12, Tab.Heracl.1.136:—[dialect] Ep., [dialect] Aeol., and [dialect] Ion. fem.Aἴᾰ Il.13.354
, prob. in Hp.Morb.4.37; acc.ἴαν Alc.33.6
(prob.), Sapph.69.1 (cf. μηδεΐα), Corinn.Supp.2.56, IG9(2).517.22(Thess.); gen.ἰῆς Il.16.173
,24.496; dat.ἰῇ 9.319
, 11.174, etc.: neut. dat. ([etym.] ἰῷ κίον ἤματι) 6.422. (In Com. οὐδὲ (μηδὲ) εἷς, οὐδὲ (μηδὲ) ἕν, occur, mostly at the end of an iambic trimeter, without elision, Cratin.302,Ar.Ra. 927, Pl.37, 138,al.) (Orig. [full] ἕνς, assim. ἔν ([etym.] δ) prob. in Leg.Gort.9.50, from Εμς, I.-Eur. sem-(cf. ὁμός); μία from sm-ία; ἴα is not related to μία, but prob. to pronom. stem i-(Lat.is), cf.ἰός.)1 as a Numeral, εἷς κοίρανος ἔστω Il.2.204, etc.; strengthd., εἷς οἶος, μία οἴη, a singleA one, one alone, 4.397, Od.7.65;μία μούνη 23.227
;εἷς μοῦνος Hdt.1.119
, Ar.Pl. 1053, etc.;εἷς καὶ μόνος D.H.1.74
; , E.Ph. 894, etc.; opp.πολύς, μία τὰς πολλὰς ψυχὰς ὀλέσασα A.Ag. 1456
, cf. 1465, Ch. 299, etc.b emphatically with a [comp] Sup.,εἷς οἰωνὸς ἄριστος Il.12.243
, etc.: freq. in Trag.,εἷς ἀνὴρ πλεῖστον..πόνον παρασχών A.Pers. 327
;πλείστας ἀνὴρ εἷς.. ἔγημε S.Tr. 460
;κάλλιστ' ἀνὴρ εἷς Id.OT 1380
;ἕνακριθέντ' ἄριστον Id.Ph. 1344
; also in Prose,ἐπὶ πλεῖστον δὴ χλιδῆς εἷς ἀνὴρ ἀπίκετο Hdt.6.127
, cf. Th.8.68; ; : without a [comp] Sup., .c in oppos., made emphatic by the Art., ὁ εἷς, ἡ μία, Il.20.272, Od.20.110, Pl.Cri. 48a;τοῦ ἑνὸς οἱ δύο ἀγαθοὶ βελτίους Arist.Pol. 1287b13
, cf. Theoc.6.22.d with a neg., εἷς οὐδείς no single man, Hdt.1.32;ἓν οὐδὲ ἓν ἴαμα Th.2.51
; οὐκ ἐν ἄλλῳ ἑνί γε χωρίῳ in no other single country, Id.1.80; οὐχ εἷς, i.e. more than one, A.Th. 103, E.Andr.96; εἷς οὐ.., εἷς μή.., emphatic for οὐδείς, μηδείς, Ar.Th. 549, X.An.5.6.12; more emphatic, οὐδὲ εἷς, μηδὲ εἷς, v. οὐδείς, μηδείς.e εἷς ἕκαστος each one, each by himself, Hdt. 1.123, Pl.Prt. 332c, etc.; αἴσθησις μία ἑνός (sc. γένους) one of each, Arist.Metaph. 1003b19: pl.,ἑκάτεροι ἕνες POxy.276.8
(i A.D.).f with κατά, καθ' ἓν ἕκαστον each singly, piece by piece, Hdt.1.9, etc.; καθ' ἕν one by one, Pl.Sph. 217a, etc.; καθ' ἕν, τό, list, PEleph.20.7 (iii B.C.), etc.; καθ' ἕν' ἡμῶν ἕκαστον ἀποστερεῖν to deprive each of us singly, D.21.142, cf. Men.Epit. 164, 186; εἷς κατὰ εἷς one by one, Ev.Marc.14.19; but καθ' ἓν γίγνεσθαι, εἶναι, to be united, Th.8.46, X. HG5.2.16.g with other Preps., above all,Pl.
R. 331b, Phlb. 63c; but alternately,PStrassb.
25.13, etc.; one by one, separately,Hdt.
4.67; ;ἓν ἐφ' ἑνί Id.Sph. 229b
, Lg. 758b: ἓν πρὸς ἕν, with or without συμβάλλειν, in comparisons, Hdt.4.50, Pl.Lg. 647b;πρὸς ἕν' εἷς D.21.131
: alternately,Luc.
Salt.12;εἰς ἓν συναγαγεῖν E.Or. 1640
;ἰσχὺς τοσαύτη εἰς ἓν ξυστᾶσα Th.6.85
;εἰς ἓν μοίρας συνέκυρσας E.Andr. 1172
;ἐς μίαν βουλεύειν Il.2.379
; in full,ἐς μίαν βουλήν Th.5.111
;εἰς μίαν νοεῖν Ael.NA5.9
;ἓν ἐξ ἑνὸς ἐπισεσώρευκεν Arr.Epict.1.10.5
, cf. Luc.Asin.54; ἀπὸ μιᾶς with one accord, Ev.Luc.14.18; at once,S.E.
M.10.124; alsoὑφ' ἓν θέσθαι τὸ ὂν τῷ μὴ ὄντι Plot.6.2.1
; cf. ὑφέν.h in compd. numerals, as an ordinal, τῷ ἑνὶ καὶ τριηκοστῷ [ἔτει] Hdt.5.89, cf.Th.8.109, etc.; so in [dialect] Att. Inscrr., IG2.660.30, al,: later εἷς alone,=first, LXXGe.1.5; μιᾷ τοῦ μηνός ib.8.13.2 one, i.e. the same,τώ μοι μία γείνατο μήτηρ Il. 3.238
, etc.; εἷς καὶ ὁ αὐτός one and the same,ἓν καὶ ταὐτὸν ἀριθμῷ Arist.Metaph. 1039a28
, etc.;ὑπὸ μίαν καὶ τὰν αὐτὰν ἀρχάν Perict.
ap. Stob.3.1.121;ταὐτὸν καὶ ἕν Arist.Ph. 201b3
; soἓν καὶ ὅμοιον Pl.Phdr. 271a
;εἷς καὶ κοινός Plu.2.699f
: c. dat.,ἐμοὶ μιᾶς ἐγένετ' ἐκ ματρός E. Ph. 156
;ἐκ μιᾶς οἰνοχόης Ἐπικούρῳ πεπωκότες Plu.2.1089a
.b possessing unity,ἧττον μία ἡ μίμησις ἡ τῶν ἐποποιῶν Arist.Po. 1462b3
;λίαν ἓν ποιεῖν τὴν πόλιν Id.Pol. 1263b7
;τὰ κυρίως ἕνα Dam.Pr. 437
.3 one, opp. another,ἓν μὲν..ἓν δὲ.. Arist.EN 1139a6
, Pol. 1285b38, etc.;ὁ μὲν..εἷς δὲ..εἷς δ' αὖ.. Od.3.421
sq., cf. Pl.R. 369d;εἷς μὲν..ἕτερος δὲ.. X.HG1.7.23
.4 indefinitely, εἷς τις some one, S.OT 118, Pl.Grg. 471e, etc.;ἐξ ἑνός γέ του τρόπου Th.6.34
; rarely , Pl.Prm. 145d; εἷς γάρ τις ἦν ἕκαστος οὑξειργασμένος each single one was suspected, S.Ant. 262;εἷς ὁστισοῦν Arist.Pol. 1325b28
; εἷς ὁ πρῶτος, Germ. der erste beste, Is.8.33, D.1.9, cf. Luc. Herm.61: alone, like our indef. Art., a, an,Κάδμου θυγατέρων μιᾷ E.Ba. 917
; εἷς κάπηλος, στρατηγός, Ar.Av. 1292, Th.4.50;εἷς Ἀθηναίων D.21.87
, cf. LXXGe.21.15, Ev.Matt.21.19, etc.; εἷς ἀπό.. LXX Le.6.3(22).5 many,A.
Th. 103, Call.Dian.33; οὐχ εἷς οὐδὲ δύο not one or two only, D.29.12; οὐ μίαν οὐδὲ δύο not once nor twice, LXX 4 Ki.6.10;ἓν ἢ καὶ δύο ληφθὲν μαρτύριον Plb.2.38.10
;εἷς ἢ δεύτερος Jul.Or.6.190d
: prov., εἷς ἀνὴρ οὐδεὶς ἀνήρ one man's no man, D.Chr.48.10.6 Math., τὸ ἕν unity, opp.πλῆθος, Pythag.Fr.5, etc.: pl., units,Arist.
Metaph. 1056b21;ὁ ἀριθμός ἐστιν ἕνα πλείω Id.Ph. 207b7
;τῶν προτέρων ἑνῶν Dam.Pr. 460
.7 Philos., ἕν, τό, unity, the One,ἐκ πάντων ἓν καὶ ἐξ ἑνὸς πάντα Heraclit.10
, cf.Emp.17.1, etc.: later indecl.,ἓν εἶναι τοῦ ἓν παρουσίᾳ Plot.6.6.14
, cf.5.5.5. -
13 εν'
ἐνί, ἐνin: proclitic poetic indeclform (prep)——————ἔ/νι, ἐνin: proclitic poetic indeclform (prep)ἔνί, ἐνin: proclitic poetic indeclform (prep)ἔνι, ἐνin: proclitic poetic indeclform (prep)——————ἕνα, ἕνοςbelonging to the former of two periods: neut nom /voc /acc plἕνε, ἕνοςbelonging to the former of two periods: masc voc sgἕναι, ἕνοςbelonging to the former of two periods: fem nom /voc plἕνᾱͅ, ἕνοςbelonging to the former of two periods: fem dat sg (doric aeolic)ἕνα, εἷςsem: masc acc sg -
14 εἷς
a one opposed to other numbers.ἑπτὰ παῖδας, ὧν εἷς μὲν Κάμιρον ἔτεκεν O. 7.73
τρεῖς, οἱ δύο μὲν εἷς δ O. 8.40
ἄγοντι δέ με πέντε μὲν Ἰσθμοῖ νῖκαι, μία δ' ἐκπρεπὴς ΔιὸςὈλυμπιάς P. 7.14
ἔγαμεν ὑψιθρόνων μίαν Νηρείδων N. 4.65
λαβὼν δ' ἕν[α] φῷ[τ]ᾳ (supp. Lobel) fr. 169. 20.ἓν παρ' ἐσλὸν πήματα σύνδυο δαίονται βροτοῖς ἀθάνατοι P. 3.81
b singleπῦρ ἐξ ἑνὸς σπέρματος ἐνθορὸν ἀίστωσεν ὕλαν P. 3.36
cf. N. 6.1 infra.ἔργοις δὲ καλοῖς ἔσοπτρον ἴσαμεν ἑνὶ σὺν τρόπῳ, εἰ N. 7.14
τυχεῖν δ' ἕν ἀδύνατον εὐδαιμονίαν ἅπασαν ἀνελόμενον N. 7.55
ἀλλ' ἁμέρᾳ γὰρ ἐν μιᾷ I. 4.16
c one and the sameἐν δὲ μιᾷ μοίρᾳ χρόνου ἄλλοτ' ἀλλοῖαι διαιθύσσοισιν αὖραι O. 7.94
κράτησαν μίαν ἔργον ἀν' ἁμέραν O. 9.85
μία δοὐχ ἅπαντας ἄμμε θρέψει μελέτα O. 9.106
ἁλίῳ ἀμφ' ἑνί O. 13.37
“ μία βοῦς Κρηθεῖ τε μάτηρ καὶ θρασυμήδει Σαλμωνεῖ” P. 4.142πατρὸς δ' ἀμφοτέραις ἐξ ἑνὸς ἀριστομάχου γένος Ἡρακλέος βασιλεύει P. 10.2
ἓν ἀνδρῶν ἓν θεῶν γένος· ἐκ μιᾶς δὲ πνέομεν ματρὸς (v. Kornitz, Hermes, 1961, 370: Soph., fr. 591.) N. 6.1 ] μιᾷ δ' ἐπὶ θήκᾳ[ fr. 169. 49. -
15 δέω
Aδεόντων Od.12.54
codd. (v. δίδημι): [tense] fut. δήσω: [tense] aor. ἔδησα, [dialect] Ep.δῆσα Il.21.30
: [tense] pf.δέδεκα D.24.207
, v.l. δεδηκότας in Aeschin.2.134: [tense] plpf.ἐδεδήκει And.4.17
(prob.):—[voice] Med., [dialect] Ep. [tense] impf.δέοντο Il.18.553
: [tense] aor.ἐδησάμην 24.340
, al.; [dialect] Ep.[ per.] 3sg. δησάσκετο ib.15: —[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.δεθήσομαι D.24.126
,131, etc., , X.Cyr.4.3.18; δεδέσομαι f.l. in Aristid.Or.41(4).7: [tense] aor.ἐδέθην D.24.132
, etc.: [tense] pf. δέδεμαι (v. infr.): [tense] plpf.ἐδεδέμην And.1.48
; [dialect] Ep.δέδετο Il.5.387
; [dialect] Ion. [ per.] 3pl.ἐδεδέατο Hdt.1.66
, etc.—In this Verb, though a disyll., εο and εω are occas. [var] contr. τὸ δοῦν, τῷ δοῦντι, Pl.Cra. 419b, 421c;δοῦσα Din.Fr.89.15
:—bind, tie, fetter,δεσμῷ τινα δῆσαι Il.10.443
, etc.;ἐνὶ δεσμῷ 5.386
, etc.; ἐν πέδαις (v.l. ἐς πέδας) Hdt.5.77;δῆσε δ' ὀπίσσω χεῖρας.. ἱμᾶσιν Il.21.30
;δ. τινὰ χεῖράς τε πόδας τε Od. 12.50
; δ. ἔκ τινος to bind from (i.e. to) a thing,ἐξ ἐπιδιφριάδος ἱμᾶσι δέδεντο Il.10.475
, cf. Hdt.4.72; δῆσαί τινα ξύλῳ or ἐν ξύλῳ (cf.ξύλον 11.2
);ἐν κλίμακι Ar.Ra. 619
; δ. κύνα κλοιῷ tie a clog to a dog, Lex Solonisap.Plu.Sol.24, cf. E.Cyc. 234;δ. τινὰ πρὸς φάραγγι A.Pr.15
; πρὸς κίονα, κίονι, S.Aj. 108, 240(lyr.);δεδεμένοι πρὸς ἀλλήλους Th.4.47
; δεδέσθαι ἐν τῆ ποδοκάκκῃ Lex Solonisap.D.24.105.2 alone, bind, keep in bonds, πῶς ἂν ἐγώ σε δέοιμι; says Hephaistos, pointing to the nets in which he had caught Ares, Od.8.352;αὐτὸς δ' ἔδησε πατέρα A.Eu. 641
;δήσαντες ἔχειν τινάς Th.1.30
; δησάντων αὐτὸν οἱ ἕνδεκα Lex ap.D.24.105, etc.3 metaph., bind, enchain,γλῶσσα δέ οἱ δέδεται Thgn.178
;κέρδει καὶ σοφία δέδεται Pi.P.3.54
;ψυχὰ δ. λύπῃ E.Hipp. 160
(lyr.); later, bind by spells,τὸ στόμα AP11.138
(Lucill.), cf. Tab.Defix.96,108.4 c. gen., hinder from a thing,ἔδησε κελεύθου Od. 4.380
, 469.5 Medic., harden, brace up, Hp.Off.17, etc.II [voice] Med., bind, tie, put on oneself, ποσσὶ δ' ὑπὸ λιπαροῖσιν ἐδήσατο καλὰ πέδιλα tied them on his feet, Il.2.44, etc.:—[voice] Pass., περὶ δὲ κνήμῃσι βοείας κνημῖδας.. δέδετο he had greaves bound round his legs, Od. 24.228. (Cf. Skt. ditá 'bound', dā´ma 'bond'.)------------------------------------A : [tense] aor.ἐδέησα Lys. 30.8
, [dialect] Ep. δῆσα only Il.18.100: [tense] pf. :—[voice] Med., [tense] fut.δεήσομαι Th.1.32
, etc., [dialect] Dor.δεοῦμαι Epich.120
; later , Plu.2.213c, etc.: [tense] aor.ἐδεήθην Hdt.4.84
, Ar.Pl. 986, etc.: [tense] pf.δεδέημαι X.An.7.7.14
, Is.8.22 (the forms δεήσω, etc., compared with the [dialect] Ep. ἐδεύησα, δεύομαι, point to root δεϝ):—lack, miss, stand in need of, c. gen.,ἐμεῖο δὲ δῆσε.. ἀλκτῆρα γενέσθαι Il.
l.c. (elsewh. Hom. uses δεύω, q.v.); , cf. X.Mem.4.2.10.2 freq. in [dialect] Att., πολλοῦ δέω I want much, i.e. am far from, mostly c. inf. [tense] pres., πολλοῦ δ. ἀπολογεῖσθαι I am far from defending myself, Pl.Ap. 30d;πολλοῦ δεῖς εἰπεῖν Id.Men. 79b
;π. δ. ἀγνοεῖν Id.Ly. 204e
;π. γε δέουσι μαίνεσθαι Id.Men. 92a
; alsoμικροῦ ἔδεον ἐν χερσὶν εἶναι X.HG4.6.11
, cf. Men. Georg.25;τοσούτου δέω ἱκανὸς εἶναι λέγειν ὥστε.. Lys.17.1
;τοσούτου δέουσι μιμεῖσθαι Isoc.14.17
(alsoτοσοῦτον δέω εἰδέναι Pl.Men. 71a
); παρὰ μικρὸν ἐδέησα ἀποθανεῖν v.l. in Isoc.17.42; simplyἐδέησα κινδύνῳ περιπεσεῖν Alciphr.3.5
: abs., πολλοῦ γε δέω I am far from it, Pl.Phdr. 228a;τοῦ παντὸς δέω A.Pr. 1006
;παντὸς δεῖ τοιοῦτος εἶναι Pl.Sph. 221d
(impers. πολλοῦ δεῖ, etc., v. δεῖ 11.1. b): in part.,παλαστῆς δεόντων τεττάρων ποδῶν IG12.373.8
;μικροῦ δέοντα τέτταρα τάλαντα D.27.35
; the part. is freq. used to express numerals compounded with 8 or 9,ἀνδράσιν ἑνὸς δέουσι τριάκοντα IG12.374.413
; δυοῖν δέοντα τεσσεράκοντα forty lacking two, thirty-eight, Hdt.1.14;πεντήκοντα δυοῖν δέοντα ἔτη Th.2.2
; ἑνὸς δέον εἰκοστὸν ἔτος the 20t h year save one, the 19th, Id.8.6;δυοῖν δεούσαις εἴκοσι ναυσίν X.HG1.1.5
: later, the inf. stands abs., περὶ τὰ ἑνὸς δεῖν πεντήκοντα fifty save one, Arist.Rh. 1390b11: part. in gen., ;πόλεων δυοῖν δεούσαιν ἑξήκοντα D.L.5.27
;ἑξήκοντα ἑνὸς δέοντος ἔτη Plu.Pomp.79
.3 part. δέων, δέουσα, as Adj., fit, proper,ὁ καιρὸς οὐκ ἔστι χρόνος δέων Arist. APr. 48b36
;τοῖς δέουσι χρόνοις IG12(3).247.11
([place name] Anaphe); ἡ δέουσα ἑκάστων χρῆσις Hierocl.p.61 A., etc.: esp.freq.in neut., v. δέον.4 δεῖ impers., v. h. v.II Dep. [full] δέομαι: [var] contr.δῆσθε Sophr.46
, part.δεύμενος Id.36
: [tense] fut. : [tense] aor. ἐδεήθην: always personal, and used by Hom. only in form δεύομαι (v. δεύω B):1 abs., to be in want or need, require, mostly in part.,κάρτα δεόμενος Hdt.8.59
; οἱ δεόμενοι the needy, opp. οἱ κεκτημένοι τὰς οὐσίας, Isoc. 6.67.b stand in need of, want, c. gen., Hdt.1.36, etc.;τὰ σὰ δεῖται κολαστοῦ.. ἔπη S.OT 1148
; ῥώμης τινὸς δ. ib. 1293; οὐδὲν δεῖσθαι τροφῆς have no need of.., Th.8.43; ἤν τι δέωνται βασιλέως if they have any need of him, ib.37: c. inf.,τοῦτο ἔτι δέομαι μαθεῖν Pl.R. 392d
, cf. Euthd. 275d, etc.; τὰ πράττεσθαι δεόμενα things needing to be done, X.Cyr.2.3.3; necessaries,IG
2.573.4; ἐπισκευάσαι τὰ δεόμενα parts needing repair, ib.22.1176.15; the point threatened,Plb.
15.15.7; δεῖται impers., v. δεῖ.2 beg a thing from a person, c. dupl. gen. rei et pers.,τῶν ἐδέετο σφέων Hdt. 3.157
, cf. Th.1.32, etc.;μή μου δεηθῇς. ΘΗ. πράγματος ποίου; S.OC 1170
: freq. with neut. Pron. in acc.,τοῦτο ὑμῶν δέομαι Pl.Ap. 17c
, cf. Smp. 173e, etc.: c. acc. cogn., δέημα, or oftener δέησιν, δεῖσθαί τινος, Ar.Ach. 1059, Aeschin.2.43, etc.: also c. acc. rei only, ξύμφοραδ. Th.1.32
;δυνατά τινος Pl.Prt. 335e
;δίκαια καὶ μέτρια ὑμῶν D.38.2
;διαπράξωμαι ἃ δέομαι X.An.2.3.29
: with gen. pers. only, δεηθεὶς ὑμῶν having begged a favour of you, D.21.108: c.gen.pers. et inf., , cf. Pl.Prt. 336a, etc.;δ. τινὸς ὥστε.. Th.1.119
;ὅπως.. Plu.Ant.84
: rarely c. acc. pers., : parenthetic, I pray, Ge.44.18.------------------------------------δέω (C),A = δήω (A), Alc.102. -
16 μηδείς
μηδείς, μηδεμίᾰ, μηδέν (i.e. μηδὲ εἷς, μηδὲ μία, μηδὲ ἕν): fem. μηδὲ ἴα or μηδεΐα (or - έϊα) IG12(2).6.12 (Mytil.):—A not one, not even one, nobody (in neut. nothing), once in Hom. (who elsewh. uses μή τις, v. μήτις), ἀναίνετο μηδὲν ἑλέσθαι Il.18.500
;μή πως.. μηδὲν ἀνύσσῃς Hes.Op. 395
;μηδὲν ἄγαν Pi.Fr. 216
, etc.: rare in pl. ( μηδαμοί being used in [dialect] Ion.),μηδένες ἄλλοι X.HG5.4.20
; .2 μηδὲ εἷς (so written) is found in [dialect] Att. Inscrr., as IG12.114.41, 22.487.9 ( μηδ' h ενί ib.12.73.6), but is used esp. in an emphatic sense, not even one,μηδὲ ἕν Ar.Pl.37
: freq. with an intervening Particle or Prep.,μηδ' ἂν ἕνα Pl.Cra. 414d
;μηδ' ἐν ἑνὶ χρόνῳ Id.Prm. 156c
;μηδ' ἐξ ἑνός Id.Phdr. 245d
;μηδ' ἐφ' ἑνί Id.R. 553d
;μηδὲ περὶ ἑνός Id.Tht. 171c
; μηδ' ὑφ' ἑνός, μηδ' ὑπὸ μιᾶς, Id.Smp. 222d, Alc.1.122a;μηδὲ ὑφ' ἑνός IG12.32.8
.II nobody, naught, good for naught,κἄμ' ἴσον τῷ μ. S.OC 918
: pl.,οὐ γὰρ ἠξίου τοὺς μηδένας Id.Aj. 1114
; μηδέν or τὸ μηδέν as Subst., naught, nothing,κεἰ τὸ μ. ἐξερῶ Id.Ant. 234
; μ. λέγειν to say what is naught, X.Cyr.8.3.20, etc.;ἡ ἡμετέρη εὐδαιμονίη.. ἀπέρριπται ἐς τὸ μ. Hdt.1.32
;τοῦ μηδενὸς ἀξίη Id.6.137
;ἐπὶ μηδὲν ἔρχεσθαι S.El. 1000
;ἐς τὸ μ. ἥκειν E.Hec. 622
; of persons, τὸ μ. a good-for-nothing, τὸ μ. εἶναι, of a eunuch, Hdt.8.106;τοιγὰρ σὺ δέξαι μ' ἐς τὸ σὸν στέγος, τὴν μηδὲν ἐς τὸ μ. S.El. 1166
;κἂν τὸ μ. ὦ Id.Tr. 1107
;τὸ μ. ὄντας Id.Aj. 1275
; ὁ μ. ὤν ib. 767; ὅτ' οὐδὲν ὢν τοῦ μηδὲν ἀντέστης ὕπερ ib. 1231, cf. 1094, E.Hec. 843, etc.; ἧττον αὐτοῖς ἔνι ἢ τὸ μ., i.e. it is a mere impossibility, Pl.Tht. 180a; also μ. εἶναι without the Art., Luc.Rh.Pr.2.III neut. μηδέν as Adv., not at all, by no means,μηδὲν ἐγκέλευ' ἄγαν A.Pr.72
, cf. 344;μ. διαφέρειν πλὴν ὀνόματι Pl.Plt. 280a
, etc.: with an Adv.,μ. αἰνικτηρίως A.Pr. 949
: freq. with [comp] Comp., μ. μᾶλλον, ἧσσον, etc., S.Aj. 280, 1329, etc.— When other negatives, also derived from μή, are used with it, they do not destroy, but strengthen the negation, μηδέποτε μηδὲν αἰσχρὸν ποιήσας ἔλπιζε λήσειν never hope to escape, when you have done anything base. Isoc.1.16; cf. μηθείς. -
17 ένα
ἕνα, ἕνοςbelonging to the former of two periods: neut nom /voc /acc plἕνᾱ, ἕνοςbelonging to the former of two periods: fem nom /voc /acc dualἕνᾱ, ἕνοςbelonging to the former of two periods: fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic)ἕνα, εἷςsem: masc acc sg -
18 ἕνα
ἕνα, ἕνοςbelonging to the former of two periods: neut nom /voc /acc plἕνᾱ, ἕνοςbelonging to the former of two periods: fem nom /voc /acc dualἕνᾱ, ἕνοςbelonging to the former of two periods: fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic)ἕνα, εἷςsem: masc acc sg -
19 ένα
ἔνᾱ, νάωflow: imperf ind act 3rd sg——————ἕνοςbelonging to the former of two periods: neut nom /voc /acc plἕνᾱ, ἕνοςbelonging to the former of two periods: fem nom /voc /acc dualἕνᾱ, ἕνοςbelonging to the former of two periods: fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic)εἷςsem: masc acc sg -
20 κέλευσμα
A order, command, A.Eu. 235, S.Ant. 1219 (pl.), etc.; call, summons, A.Ch. 751 (pl.): in Prose, word of command in battle, Hdt.4.141, 7.16, cf. E.Hec. 929 (lyr.);ὁ Κύριος ἐν κ. καταβήσεται ἀπ' οὐρανοῦ 1 Ep.Thess.4.16
; also, the call of the κελευστής (q.v.), which gave the time to the rowers, ἀπὸ ἑνὸς κελεύσματος all at once, Th.2.92, D.S.3.15;ἐξ ἑνὸς κελεύματος Sophr.25
; ἐκ κελεύματος at the word of command, A.Pers. 397, cf.E.IT 1405;καχάζετε.. ἀπὸ κ. Eub.8
;στρατεύσονται ἀφ' ἑνὸς κ. LXX Pr.30.27
; of the boatswain's pipe,κέλευσμα προσαυλεῖν Phld.Mus.p.15
K.; also, the call of the driver to his horses,κελεύματι μόνον καὶ λόγῳ ἡνιοχεῖται Pl.Phdr. 253d
; of the huntsman to his hounds, X.Cyn.6.20;κ. κυνηγετῶν S.Ichn.225
. ( κέλευμα is the more ancient form, as in A.Pers. 397, Ch. 751, S., Sophr., Pl. (codd.l.c.), X., ll.cc., v.l. in Hdt. ll. cc., Th. l. c.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κέλευσμα
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ένος — (I) ἔνος, ο (Α) το έτος. [ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. Η λ. ένος είναι μτγν. και προήλθε πιθ. κατ απόσπαση από τα σύνθετα δίενος, τρίενος, τετράενος κ.ά. (Για την ετυμολ. τού ενος βλ. λ. ενιαυτός)]. (II) ἔνος, η, ον (Α) (μόνο σε πλάγ. πτώσεις τού θηλ.) μεθαύριο («ἐς… … Dictionary of Greek
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