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1 ήμεναι
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2 ἥμεναι
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3 ήμεν'
ἥμενα, ἧμαιes-perf part mid neut nom /voc /acc plἥμενε, ἧμαιes-perf part mid masc voc sgἥμεναι, ἧμαιes-perf part mid fem nom /voc pl -
4 ἥμεν'
ἥμενα, ἧμαιes-perf part mid neut nom /voc /acc plἥμενε, ἧμαιes-perf part mid masc voc sgἥμεναι, ἧμαιes-perf part mid fem nom /voc pl -
5 γοήμεναι
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > γοήμεναι
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6 πενθήμεναι
A v. πενθέω.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πενθήμεναι
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7 φορήμεναι
A v. φορέω.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > φορήμεναι
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8 ἐνομιλέω
A = ὁμιλέω ἐν .., D.C.43.15;τοῖς ἀνθρωπείοις καὶ φθαρτοῖς Ph.1.363
, al.III [voice] Pass., to be made familiar, εὐθὺς ἐκ παιδίων -ημέναι δόξαι Polystr.p.32 W.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐνομιλέω
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9 δάμνημι
δάμνημι, δαμνάω, ipf. (ἐ) δάμνᾶ, fut. δαμᾷ, δαμάᾷ, δαμόωσι, aor. ἐδάμα(ς)σα, pass. δάμναμαι, 2 sing. δαμνᾷ, pass. aor. 1 ἐδμήθην, imp. δμηθήτω, part. δμηθείς, also ἐδαμάσθην, δαμνάσθη, aor. 2 ἐδάμην, δάμη, 3 pl. δάμεν, subj. δαμείω, δαμήῃς, -ήῃ, -ήετε, opt. δαμείη, 3 pl. - εῖεν, inf. -ῆναι, -ήμεναι, part. - είς, perf. δεδμήμεσθα, part. δεδμημένος, plup. δεδμήμην, δέδμητο, δέδμηντο, δεδμήατο, mid. aor. (ἐ) δαμασσάμην, subj. δαμάσσεται, etc.: tame, subdue, mid., for oneself; of taming, ‘breaking’ animals, Il. 17.77, Od. 4.637 (cf. ἱπποδάμος); subjecting as a wife, Il. 18.432, Il. 3.301 (cf. δάμαρ); and, generally, of ‘reducing to subjection,’ ‘overcoming,’ in war or otherwise, ‘laying low’ in battle; of things as well as of persons, τὸν δ' οὐ βέλος ὠκὺ δάμασσεν, Il. 5.106, 391; met., ἔρος θῦμόν, Il. 14.316, etc.; pass. freq. in all the above relations.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > δάμνημι
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10 δαμνάω
δάμνημι, δαμνάω, ipf. (ἐ) δάμνᾶ, fut. δαμᾷ, δαμάᾷ, δαμόωσι, aor. ἐδάμα(ς)σα, pass. δάμναμαι, 2 sing. δαμνᾷ, pass. aor. 1 ἐδμήθην, imp. δμηθήτω, part. δμηθείς, also ἐδαμάσθην, δαμνάσθη, aor. 2 ἐδάμην, δάμη, 3 pl. δάμεν, subj. δαμείω, δαμήῃς, -ήῃ, -ήετε, opt. δαμείη, 3 pl. - εῖεν, inf. -ῆναι, -ήμεναι, part. - είς, perf. δεδμήμεσθα, part. δεδμημένος, plup. δεδμήμην, δέδμητο, δέδμηντο, δεδμήατο, mid. aor. (ἐ) δαμασσάμην, subj. δαμάσσεται, etc.: tame, subdue, mid., for oneself; of taming, ‘breaking’ animals, Il. 17.77, Od. 4.637 (cf. ἱπποδάμος); subjecting as a wife, Il. 18.432, Il. 3.301 (cf. δάμαρ); and, generally, of ‘reducing to subjection,’ ‘overcoming,’ in war or otherwise, ‘laying low’ in battle; of things as well as of persons, τὸν δ' οὐ βέλος ὠκὺ δάμασσεν, Il. 5.106, 391; met., ἔρος θῦμόν, Il. 14.316, etc.; pass. freq. in all the above relations.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > δαμνάω
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11 συμβάλλω
συμ - βάλλω, ξυμβάλλω, συμβάλλετον, aor. 2 σύμβαλον, du. ξυμβλήτην, inf. - ήμεναι, mid. aor. 2 ξύμβλητο, -ηντο, subj. ξυμβλῆται, part. - ήμενος, fut. συμβλή(ς)εαι: I. act., throw, bring, or put together; of bringing men to gether in battle, Il. 3.70; rivers uniting their waters, Il. 5.774; also intrans., like mid., Il. 16.565, Il. 21.578, Od. 21.15.—II. mid., intrans., meet, encounter, abs. and with dat., aor. 2 very freq., Il. 14.39, , 231, ζ , Od. 10.105.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > συμβάλλω
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12 ξυμβάλλω
συμ - βάλλω, ξυμβάλλω, συμβάλλετον, aor. 2 σύμβαλον, du. ξυμβλήτην, inf. - ήμεναι, mid. aor. 2 ξύμβλητο, -ηντο, subj. ξυμβλῆται, part. - ήμενος, fut. συμβλή(ς)εαι: I. act., throw, bring, or put together; of bringing men to gether in battle, Il. 3.70; rivers uniting their waters, Il. 5.774; also intrans., like mid., Il. 16.565, Il. 21.578, Od. 21.15.—II. mid., intrans., meet, encounter, abs. and with dat., aor. 2 very freq., Il. 14.39, , 231, ζ , Od. 10.105.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ξυμβάλλω
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13 τέρσομαι
A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > τέρσομαι
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14 φαίνω
φαίνω, φάω (root φαϝ), ipf. φάε, φαῖνε, aor. ἔφηνα, mid. ipf. iter. φαινέσκετο, fut. πεφήσεται, inf. φανεῖσθαι, pass. aor. 2 (ἐ) φάνην, 3 pl. φάνεν, iter. φάνεσκεν, subj. φάνῃ, φανήῃ, inf. φανῆναι, -ήμεναι, aor. 1 (may be referred to φαείνω) φαάνθην, 3 pl. φάανθεν, perf. 3 sing. πέφανται, part. πεφασμένος: I. act., trans., bring to light, make to appear, show, τέρας, ὁδόν τινι, Β 32, Od. 12.334; met., show, reveal, exhibit, express, νοήματα, ἀοιδήν, ἀεικείᾶς Σ 2, Od. 20.309; intrans., shine, give light, Od. 7.102, Od. 19.25.—II. mid. and pass., come to light, be visible, appear, shine, Il. 8.561; w. part. (yet not purely supplementary), Od. 4.361, Od. 24.448; w. inf., Od. 11.336, Od. 14.355, Od. 15.25.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > φαίνω
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15 φάω
φαίνω, φάω (root φαϝ), ipf. φάε, φαῖνε, aor. ἔφηνα, mid. ipf. iter. φαινέσκετο, fut. πεφήσεται, inf. φανεῖσθαι, pass. aor. 2 (ἐ) φάνην, 3 pl. φάνεν, iter. φάνεσκεν, subj. φάνῃ, φανήῃ, inf. φανῆναι, -ήμεναι, aor. 1 (may be referred to φαείνω) φαάνθην, 3 pl. φάανθεν, perf. 3 sing. πέφανται, part. πεφασμένος: I. act., trans., bring to light, make to appear, show, τέρας, ὁδόν τινι, Β 32, Od. 12.334; met., show, reveal, exhibit, express, νοήματα, ἀοιδήν, ἀεικείᾶς Σ 2, Od. 20.309; intrans., shine, give light, Od. 7.102, Od. 19.25.—II. mid. and pass., come to light, be visible, appear, shine, Il. 8.561; w. part. (yet not purely supplementary), Od. 4.361, Od. 24.448; w. inf., Od. 11.336, Od. 14.355, Od. 15.25.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > φάω
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16 ποθέω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `to desire, to long for, to miss' (Il.).Other forms: Inf. - ήμεναι (Od.), ind. - ήω (Sapph.), aor. ποθ-έσαι (Il.), - ῆσαι (IA.), fut. - έσομαι (Att.), - ήσω (IA.), perf. πεπόθ-ηκα, - ημαι (late).Compounds: Rarely w. prefix, esp. ἐπι-.Derivatives: ( ἐπι-) πόθ-ησις, - ημα (Aq., Ep. Cor. a.o.), ἐπιποθ-ία (Ep. Rom.) `longing'; also ποθ-ητύς f. `id.' (Opp.; Benveniste Noms d'agent 73), - ήτωρ m. `desirous person' (Man.). -- Besides πόθος m. `desire, longing, love' (Il.), also as plantname (Thphr.; cf. Strömberg Pfl.namen 107 w. lit.), ποθή f. `id.' (Hom., late prose), with ποθεινός `longed for' (Lyr., trag., also Att. prose), after ἀλγεινός a.o.; - ινός `id.' (AP); on πόθος: ποθή Bolelli Stud. itfllcl. N. S. 24, 111ff.Etymology: Beside the present ποθέω stands a primary verb, which is best represented through the aorist θέσσασθαι (s. v.); it is therefore obvious to take ποθέω as an orig. iterative-intensive and to equate it wih a corresponding Celt. formation, OIr. guidiu `pray' (Schwyzer 719, Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 348 f.). From primary verb were also the nom. actionis πόθος, ποθή derived, IE *gʷhódh-os\/, -ā́, to which ποθέω because of its strong phonetic differentition from the main verb was considered as denom. -- The mentioned verbal nouns have no correspondence outside Greek; note however a Celt. i̯ā-derivation, OIr. guide f. `prayer' (from *gʷhodh-i̯ā; cf. ἐπιποθ-ία). To the s. θέσσασθαι mentioned Celt. and Iran. words belong several, for Greek unimportant, cognates in Balto-Slav., e.g. the nasal verbs Lith. pa-si-gendù, -gedaũ, -gèsti `miss, long for', OCS žęždǫ, žędati `desire, long for, thirst', s. Fraenkel s. gèsti 2 and Vasmer s. žadátь w. lit.; on the whole still WP. 1, 673, Pok. 488.Page in Frisk: 2,570Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ποθέω
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ἥμεν' — ἥμενα , ἧμαι es perf part mid neut nom/voc/acc pl ἥμενε , ἧμαι es perf part mid masc voc sg ἥμεναι , ἧμαι es perf part mid fem nom/voc pl … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)