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1 ἐνώπιος
A facing, to the front,πρό τ' ἐνώπια Alc.Supp.4.17
; face to face, Ex.33.11; ἄρτοι ἐ. shewbread, ib.25.29(30); διαστολῶν γεγονυιῶν ὑμῖν καὶ ἐνοπίοις (sic) καὶ διὰ γραμμάτων in person, UPZ110.36(ii B. C.), cf. Sammelb.3925.6(ii B. C.).II neut. ἐνώπιον as Adv., face to face, Theoc.22.152; in person, IG12(5).1061.10 ([place name] Carthaea), PTeb.14.13 (ii B. C.): as Prep. c. gen., Aeschin. 3.43 codd., PCair.Zen.73.14 (iii B. C.), PGrenf.1.38.11 (ii/i B. C.), Ep.Rom.12.17, Ep.Gal.1.20, Hermog.Inv.1.1;ἐ. θεῶν SIG2843.7
(Delph., ii A. D.). Regul. Adv.- ίως Suid.
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2 ἐνῶπα
Grammatical information: adv.Meaning: `in the face, openly; against' m. gen. (Ο 320, Orph. L., Epigr.), univerbation of ἐν ὦπα, cf. ἔναντα and Schwyzer 619.Derivatives: ἐνωπα-δίως `from face to face, in the flesh' (ψ 94), - δίς (A. R. 4, 351), - δόν (Q. S. 2, 84) `id.'.Etymology: Through hypostasis arose ἐνώπ-ιος `in the face, visible', mostly. neutr. as adv. and prep. ἐνώπιον (w. gen.) `in the flesh, personally' (hell.), κατενώπιον `id.' (hell.). Neutr. pl. ἐνώπια `front wall, ouside wall, fassade of a house' (Hom.), also in sing. (Delos IIa); `face' (A. Supp. 146 [lyr.]). - An isolated dative is ἐνωπῃ̃ `in the face, openly' (Ε 374), from ἐνωπή `look, face' (only in ἐνωπῆς γλήνεα Nik. Th. 227; simplex ὠπή A. R.), if not reformatiom of ἐνῶπα after the adverbial datives in -ῃ̃ (σπουδῃ̃ etc.; Schwyzer 622), cf. Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 249. - See ὤψ; and cf. πρόσωπον and μέτωπον.Page in Frisk: 1,526-527Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἐνῶπα
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