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1 έσχατ'
ἔσχατα, ἔσχατοςfarthest: neut nom /voc /acc plἔσχατε, ἔσχατοςfarthest: masc voc sgἔσχαται, ἔσχατοςfarthest: fem nom /voc plἔσχᾱτο, σχάωslit open so as to let something escape: plup ind mp 3rd sg (doric aeolic)ἔσχᾱται, σχάωslit open so as to let something escape: perf ind mp 3rd sg (doric aeolic) -
2 ἔσχατ'
ἔσχατα, ἔσχατοςfarthest: neut nom /voc /acc plἔσχατε, ἔσχατοςfarthest: masc voc sgἔσχαται, ἔσχατοςfarthest: fem nom /voc plἔσχᾱτο, σχάωslit open so as to let something escape: plup ind mp 3rd sg (doric aeolic)ἔσχᾱται, σχάωslit open so as to let something escape: perf ind mp 3rd sg (doric aeolic) -
3 ἐσχατιά
A farthest part, edge, border, esp. of a place, [dialect] Ep., [dialect] Ion., Lyr., and sts. in Trag. (lyr.) ;νήσου ἐπ' ἐσχατιῆς Od.5.238
; ἀγροῦ ἐπ' ἐσχατιήν (v.l. -ῆς ) on the edge of the land, 4.517, cf. 5.489 (v.l. -ῇς, -ῇ) ; simply ἐπ' ἐσχατιῇ, -ῆς, on the edge or shore, 9.182, 280 ; ἐπ' ἐσχατιῇ λιμένος at the mouth of the harbour, 2.391 ; ἐσχατιῇ πολέμοιο on the skirts of battle (i.e. farthest parts of the field), Il.11.524, cf. 20.328 ; ἐσχατιῇ round the edge [of the funeral pile], 23.242 ; ἐσχατιαῖς, for ἐν ἐ., on the outskirts, S.Ph. 144 (anap.) ; also, of parts of the body,καρδίης ἡ ἐ. Hp.Cord.4
;γένυος Arat.57
: metaph., the extremity, highest point, ὄλβου πρὸς ἐσχατιαῖς (v.l. -ιάς) Pi.I.6(5).12 ;πρὸς ἐσχατιὰν ἀρεταῖσιν ἱκάνων Id.O.3.43
;τὸ μηδαμῶς ὂν ἐ. τῆς πρώτης αἰτίας Dam.Pr. 441
;μέχρι τῶν ἐ. Ph.1.685
.2 border of a country,ἐσχατιῇ Γόρτυνος Od.3.294
; 484 ; ἐσχατιῇ alone, Od.14.104 ;ἀν' ἐσχατιήν Archil.89.4
: pl., αἱ ἐ. τῆς οἰκεομένης the extremities of the world, Hdt.3.106 ; also, borders, frontierland,τῆς Αἰτωλίδος Id.6.127
: abs., Id.3.115, 116, X.HG2.4.4, etc.: in Attica, a boundary estate, i.e. one at the sea-side or the foot of the mountains (cf. AB256), Aeschin.1.97, D.42.5, IG22.1594 (iv B.C.), Alciphr.3.34, cf. IG12(5).872.82 ([place name] Tenos): pl., ib.88.4 in pl., = δύσεις, Arat.574.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐσχατιά
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4 ἐσχατιώτης
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5 ἐσχατάω
A to be at the edge, Hom. (only in Il.) always in [dialect] Ep. part., εἴ τινά που δητων ἕλοι ἐσχατόωντα straying about the edge of the camp, Il.10.206 ; Ἀνθηδών, Μύρσινος ἐσχατόωσα, lying on the border, 2.508, 616 ; ἕσπερος ἐ. the extreme west, Call.Del. 174, cf. Theoc.7.77 ;κάρηνον ἐ.
sinciput,Arat.
207 : with a Verb, at last,Man.
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6 ἐσχατεύω
A to be at the end, τὰ ἐσχατεύοντα τῶν δένδρων the parts farthest off, i.e. the branches, Thphr. CP5.1.3, cf. Plu.2.366b ;- εύοντες τόποι Arist.Cael. 298a14
; to be at the extremity,τῆς Ἀρκαδίας Plb.4.77.8
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7 ἐσχατίζω
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8 ἐσχάτιος
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9 σχηματίζω
σχημᾰτ-ίζω, [tense] pf. [voice] Pass. ἐσχημάτισμαι, v.infr. 11.1; but in sense of [voice] Med., v. infr.1.2.Iintr., assume a certain form, figure, posture, or position,ὅσα σχηματίζουσι τὰ στρατόπεδα.. ἐν ταῖς μάχαις Pl.R. 526d
, cf. Polyaen.5.16.1, Ascl.Tact.12.1; τὰ αἰσχρὰ καὶ πονηρὰ σχήματα ς. Pl.Hp.Mi. 374b: abs., gesticulate, dance figures, Ar. Pax 324, Fr. 678:—[voice] Med., Poll.4.95 (also σ. ἑαυτόν put oneself in posture, Luc.Salt.17), v. infr. 11.3; προστάσεως, ἢν πρὸς τοὺς ἔξω σχηματίζονται the pompous appearance, which they assume, Pl.R. 577a.2 [voice] Med., demean oneself in a certain way, make a show of being or doing,ἀγνοεῖ ταῦτα ἃ πρὸς τοὺς ἄλλους ὡς εἰδὼς ἐσχημάτισται Id.Sph. 268a
; σεμνύνεται ἐσχηματις μένη ὡς.. gives itself airs under the pretence that.., Id.Grg. 511d: c. inf.,σχηματίζονται ἀμαθεῖς εἶναι Id.Prt. 342b
; σχηματιζόμενος, opp. ἀληθῶς τι πεπονθώς, Id.Phdr. 255a.3 Astrol., of a heavenly body, to be in configuration, Man.4.500:—[voice] Pass., Heph.Astr.1.9 (printed ἐσχατ.), Tz.H. 1.471.II trans., give a certain form to a thing, shape, fashion, σ. τὸ ἁρμόσσον σχῆμα (sc. τὸ ὀθόνιον) give such a form to the cloth as will fit.., Hp.Art.37; τὰ ἁπλᾶ σώματα ς. Arist.Cael. 306b3, cf. Phld.Rh.1.196 S.; ; παρθένον ἀκέφαλον ς. Eratosth.Cat.9;ἕκαστον μέρος πρὸς τὸ βέλτιον D.S. 5.73
;τὸ πρόσωπον εἰς ἡδονήν Ach.Tat.6.11
;τὸν βραχίονα γυμνὸν οἷον ἐφ' ὕβρει Plu.CG13
:—[voice] Med., σχηματίζεσθαι κόμην arrange one's hair, E.Med. 1161:—[voice] Pass.,τὰ κατὰ φύσιν ἐσχηματισμένα Arist.Cael. 302b26
;τῶν ἐσχ. τι [γίνεται] ἐξ ἀσχημοσύνης Id.Ph. 188b19
, etc.;ἐσχημάτ ισται δ' ἀσπίς A.Th. 465
; τῶν -ιζομένων θεῶν the gods who possess figure, Dam.Pr. 261;τὸ πρόσωπον τὸ -ισθέν Phld.Mus.p.73
K.2 deck out, dress up,ἑαυτὸν ὡς κοσμιώτατα Luc.Merc.Cond.14
, cf. Fug. 13, JTr.16, Jul.ad Ath.274c: Rhet.,σ. λόγον Philostr.VS1.21.5
, cf. 2.1.11; opp. εὐθέως εἰπεῖν, Aristid.Rh.1p.462S.:—[voice] Pass.,ἐσχηματις μένοι περιέρχονται Lys.Fr.73
;θεοὶ κατὰ τέχνην ἐσχηματις μένοι Luc. JTr.8
; τὸ ἐσχηματισμένον figurative style, Demetr.Eloc. 294, cf. D.H. Rh.8,9, Philostr.VS2.17;ἐσχηματισμένα ζητήματα Hermog.Id.1.4
.3 arrange in certain figures,χορούς Chamael.
ap. Ath.1.21f; σ. αὑτόν pose oneself, for being painted, ib.12.543f:—[voice] Pass. and [voice] Med., put oneself in certain forms or postures, assume various shapes, Hp.Fract.2; εἴθισται ἐς χηματίσθαι to assume a position, ib. 15 (om. codd. MV, Gal.);ἐς σχήματα σχηματίζεσθαι Id.Art.10
; of sick persons, Id.Coac.463; of the foetus, Sor.2.60; of actors, gesticulate, X.Smp.1.9; σχηματιζόμενοι ῥυθμοί accompanied with gestures, Arist.Po. 1447a27.6 use σχήματα (v.σχῆμα 7d
),σ. φορτικῶς D.H.Isoc.3
; construct,περίοδοι ὁμοίως -ιζόμεναι Id.Pomp. 5
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10 ἔσχατος
A like ἔγ-κατα):I of Space, as always in Hom., farthest, uttermost, extreme, θάλαμος ἔ. the hindmost chamber, Od.21.9 ; at the end of the lines,Il.
10.434, cf.8.225 ; ἔσχατοι ἀνδρῶν, of the Aethiopians, Od.1.23 ;οἰκέομεν..ἔσχατοι 6.205
;ἐσχάτη τῶν οἰκεομένων ἡ Ἰνδική Hdt.3.106
, cf. Th.2.96, etc.;τὸ ἔ. τῆς ἀγορᾶς X.HG3.3.5
;ὑπ'..ἐσχάτην στήλην S.El. 720
; τάξις ἐ. the farthest part of the army, Id.Aj.4 : pl.,ἔσχατα γαίης Hes.Th. 731
;τὰ ἔ. τῶν στρατοπέδων Th.4.96
;ἐπ' ἔσχατα χθονός S.Fr. 956
;αἱ ἐπ' ἔσχατα τοῦ ἄστεως οἰκίαι Th.8.95
; ἐξ ἐσχάτων ἐς ἔσχατα ἀπικέσθαι from end to end, Hdt.7.100, cf. X.Vect.1.6 ;παρ' ἔσχατα λίμνης Pl.Phd. 113b
, cf. Th.3.106:—in various senses, uppermost,ἐ. πυρά S.El. 900
; lowest, deepest,ἀΐδας Theoc.16.52
;ἅλς AP13.27
(Phal.) ; innermost, ; last, hindmost,ἤλαυνε δ' ἔ. Id.El. 734
; ἐπ' ἐσχάτῳ at the close of a document, PTeb.68.54 (ii B.C.), etc.2 of Degree, uttermost, highest,τὸ ἔ. κορυφοῦται βασιλεῦσι Pi.O.1.113
;ἀνορέαι ἔ. Id.I.4(3).11
;σοφία Lib.Or.59.88
; of misfortunes, sufferings, etc., utmost, last, worst, πόνος, ἀδικία, κίνδυνοι, Pl.Phdr. 247b, R. 361a, Grg. 511d ;ὀδύναι αἱ ἔ. Id.Prt. 354b
; δῆμος ἔ. extreme democracy, Arist.Pol. 1296a2.b Subst., τὸ ἔ., τὰ ἔ., the utmost,ἐς τὸ ἔ. κακοῦ ἀπιγμένοι Hdt.8.52
;τετρῦσθαι ἐς τὸ ἔ. κακοῦ Id.1.22
; without Art.,ἐπ' ἔσχατα βαίνεις S. OC 217
(lyr.) ;προβᾶσ' ἐπ' ἔσχατον θράσους Id.Ant. 853
(lyr.) ;ἐπ' ἔ. ἐλθεῖν ἀηδίας Pl.Phdr. 240d
, cf. R. 361d, etc.;ὃ πάντων κακῶν ἔσχατόν ἐστι, τοῦτο πάσχει Id.Phd. 83c
;οἱ τὰ ἔ. πεποιηκότες X.Cyr.8.8.2
; ζημιοῦσθαι πᾶσι τοῖς ἐ., Lat. extremis suppliciis, Pl.Plt. 297e ; ἔσχατ' ἐσχάτων κακά worst of possible evils, S.Ph.65, cf. Philem.178 ;εἰς τὰ ἔ. ἐληλυθώς UPZ60.12
(ii B.C.) : [comp] Comp.οὔτε γὰρ τοῦ ἐσχάτου -ώτερον εἴη ἄν τι Arist.Metaph. 1055a20
: [comp] Sup. - ώτατος f.l. in X.HG2.3.49, cf. Phryn.51 ;τὰ -ώτατα Phld.Hom.p.320
.3 of Persons, lowest, meanest, D.S.8.18, D.C.42.5, Alciphr.3.43 : prov., οὐδείς, οὐδ' ὁ Μυσῶν ἔ., i.e. the meanest of mankind, Magnes 5, cf. Philem.77 ; in Pl.Tht. 209b it seems to mean the remotest of mankind, cf. πρὸς ἐσχάτην Μυσῶν v.l. in App.Prov.2.85 (παρὰ τοῖς ἐ. τῆς Μυσίας Apostol.8.1
); similarlyοὐδὲ τὸν ἔσχατον Καρῶν Plu.2.871b
.4 of Time, last, ἐς τὸ ἔ. to the end, Hdt.7.107, Th.3.46; ἔ. πλόος, ναυτιλίαι, the end of it, Pi.P.10.28, N.3.22 ; ἐσχάτας ὑπὲρ ῥίζας over the last scion of the race, S.Ant. 599 (lyr.); ἔ. Ἑλλήνων, Ῥωμαίων, Plu.Phil.1, Brut.44 : neut. ἔσχατον, as Adv., for the last time, S.OC 1550 ; finally, best of all, 1 Ep.Cor.15.8; at the latest,ἔ. ἐν τρισὶ μησίν SIG1219.11
(Gambreion, iii B. C.), cf. Inscr.Prien.4.45 (iv B. C.); εἰς τὴν ἐσχάτην at the last, LXXEc.1.11 ; ἐπ' ἐσχάτῳ ib.2 Ki.24.25, al.: Subst. ἐσχάτη, ἡ, end,οὐχ ἕξεις ἐ. καλήν Astramps.Orac.21.4
, cf. 40.3.5 in the Logic of Arist., τὰ ἔ. are the last or lowest species, Metaph.1059b26, or individuals, ib.998b16, cf. AP0.96b12, al.;τὸ ἔ. ἄτομον Metaph.1058b10
.II Adv. - τως to the uttermost, exceedingly,πῦρ ἐ. καίει Hp. de Arte8
;ἐ. διαμάχεσθαι Arist.HA 613a11
;ἐ. φιλοπόλεμος X.An.2.6.1
;φοβοῦμαί σ' ἐ. Men.912
, cf. Epicur.Ep. 1p.31U.b - τως διακεῖσθαι to be at the last extremity, Plb.1.24.2, D.S.18.48 ;ἔχειν Ev.Marc.5.23
;ἀπορεῖν Phld.Oec.p.72J.
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11 ῥόα
ῥόα ( ῥοά Hdn. Gr.)Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `pomegranate', tree and fruit (Od.).Derivatives: ῥοΐδιον n. `little pomegranate' (Men., pap. IIp), ῥοΐδια (cod. ῥυδία) ῥοὰ η ῥοιά H.; ῥοιάς, - άδος f. `poppy, papaver' (Dsc.); after the flowers, s. Strömberg Pfl.namen 52; ῥοών, - ῶνος m. `pomegranate plantation' (LXX).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: With ῥοιή: ῥοιά: ῥόα cf. χροιή: - οιά: - όα. If not a LW [loanword] (Schwyzer 348 a. 469), perh. with Strömberg l.c. to ῥέω because of the richness of saps. Basic form perh. *ῥοϜ-ιά, so ιᾱ-deriv. from ῥοῦς `stream'; cf. σκοπ-ιά (: σκοπός), ἐσχατ-ιά (: ἔσχατος) etc. The suffix can be related to the concrete meaning. -- On the plantnames ῥοῦς m. `sumach' and ῥύτρος s.v.; they do not belong το ῥέω (Strömberg l.c.). -- The word can be Pre-Greek.Page in Frisk: 2,660Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ῥόα
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12 ῥοά
ῥόα ( ῥοά Hdn. Gr.)Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `pomegranate', tree and fruit (Od.).Derivatives: ῥοΐδιον n. `little pomegranate' (Men., pap. IIp), ῥοΐδια (cod. ῥυδία) ῥοὰ η ῥοιά H.; ῥοιάς, - άδος f. `poppy, papaver' (Dsc.); after the flowers, s. Strömberg Pfl.namen 52; ῥοών, - ῶνος m. `pomegranate plantation' (LXX).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: With ῥοιή: ῥοιά: ῥόα cf. χροιή: - οιά: - όα. If not a LW [loanword] (Schwyzer 348 a. 469), perh. with Strömberg l.c. to ῥέω because of the richness of saps. Basic form perh. *ῥοϜ-ιά, so ιᾱ-deriv. from ῥοῦς `stream'; cf. σκοπ-ιά (: σκοπός), ἐσχατ-ιά (: ἔσχατος) etc. The suffix can be related to the concrete meaning. -- On the plantnames ῥοῦς m. `sumach' and ῥύτρος s.v.; they do not belong το ῥέω (Strömberg l.c.). -- The word can be Pre-Greek.Page in Frisk: 2,660Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ῥοά
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