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61 ἵημι
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `send (away), let go, throw, hurl etc.'; details on the inflexion in Schwyzer 686f., 741, 770, 775.Other forms: Aor. ἕηκα, ἦκα, inf. ἕμεναι, εἷναι, med. εἵμην ( ἡκάμην), inf. ἕσθαι, pass. εἵθην, ἑθῆναι, fut. ἥσω (Il.); perf. med. εἷμαι, act. εἷκα (Att.), ἕωκα (hell.),Compounds: Mostly, in some forms exclusively, with prefix in several meanings, ἀν-, ἀφ-, ἐφ-, καθ-, προ-, συν-, ὑφ- etc.,Derivatives: Many derivv., almost only from the prefixed forms: 1. ἧμα `throwing, throw (of a javelin)' (Ψ 891; Porzig Satzinhalte 267), ἥμων `throwing (a javelin)' (Ψ 886); κάθημα, hell. - εμα (Schwyzer 523) `collar' (Antiph., LXX); μεθήμων `negligent' with - μοσύνη (Hom.), συνήμων `companion' (A. R.) with - μοσύνη `treaty, companionship' (Il.). 2. ἑσμός `swarm (of bees)' s. v. 3. ἄν-, ἄφ-, ἔξ-, ἔφ-, κάθ-εσις etc. (IA; ἕσις only Pl. Kra. 411d, 420a as artificial formation, EM 469, 49) with ἀφέσιμος a. o. (Arist.). 4. ἐννεσίαι `advice' (Il.), ἐξεσίη `sending out' (Hom.), ἀνεσία `leaving off' (Cratin.); on the formation s. ἐννεσίαι. 5. ἐνετή `clasp, needle' (Il.). 6. ἐν-, ἀφ-, καθ-ετήρ (Hp., hell.) with - ετήριος etc.; καθετηρίζω, - ισμός (medic.). 7. ἐφέται, ἐφετμή s. v.; ἀφέτης `sender, slinger' (Plb.). 8. συνετός `sensible' (Pi., Ion. Att., beside σύνεσις `reasonableness'), ἄν-, ἄφ-, κάθ-ετος etc.; ἀν-, προ-ετικός (: ἄν-, πρό-εσις; X., Arist., hell.).Etymology: The relation ἔθηκα: fēcī: ἕηκα: iēcī points to a genetic connection of the two last forms. One derived ἵημι, ἕηκα, pl. ἕεμεν from IE sē(i)-, but connection with i̯ē-k- was also considered (Bartholomae KZ 27, 355; Petersen Lang. 7, 125ff., Schwyzer 741). Connection only with iaciō is argued by Osthoff Etym. parerga 1, 197f., Hirt IF 12, 229, Hofmann s. iaciō and 1. serō, Ernout-Meillet, Bq. (Only for serō Persson Beitr. 1, 358ff., Fraenkel REIE 2, 46ff. The root * seh₁- however always means `sow' (in spite of Arm. himn `basis').Page in Frisk: 1,714-715Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἵημι
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62 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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63 στυγέω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `to hate, to detest, to hold back' (ep. poet., Il., Hdt. a. late prose).Other forms: Aor. στυγεῖν (Hom., Call., Nic. a.o.), στύξαι (λ 502 [caus.], A. R., Opp., AP), στυγ-ῆσαι, pass. - ηθῆναι, fut. - ήσομαι (trag.), perf. ἐστύγ-ηκα (Hdt. a.o.), - ημαι (Lyc.), - μαι (H.).Derivatives: στυγ-ητός `hated, detestable' (A. Pr., late prose), - ημα n. `object of hate, detestation' (E. a.o.), ἀπο- στυγέω ησις f. `detestation' (sch.). -- Besides the adj. 1. στυγ-ερός `hated, full of hate, detestable' (ep. poet. Il.). 2. - νός `id.', also `gruesome, sad etc.' (Archil., Hp., trag. etc.) with - νότης f. (hell. a. late), - νία f. (sch.), - νόομαι (also w. κατα-) `to be somber' (AP, H.), - νωσον χώρισον H., - νάζω (also w. δια-, κατα-, συν-) `to be, become overcast' (NT a.o.) with - νασις f. (late). 3. - ιος `hated, detestable' (E., Plu.; cf. on Στύξ below). Subst. 1. στύγος n. `hate, object of hate' (A. a.o.). 2. Στύξ, - γός f. river in the Underworld (Hom. etc.) with adj. Στύγιος (trag. a.o.), name of an Arcadian mountain brook wit icecold water (Hdt., Str., Paus.), also appellat. `hate, detestation' (Alciphr.), pl. `icy cold' (Thphr.); also = σκώψ (Ant. Lib. a.o.). Compp. στυγ-άνωρ `hating men' (A. Pr.), ψευσί-στυξ `hating lies' (AP).Etymology: The rise of the above forms cannot be reconstructed with certainty. Old is in any case the primary suffixless Στύξ; whether the pres. στυγέω or the aor. ἔστυγον was prior cannot be decided, as the latter just like στύξαι can be metrically conditioned; cf. ἔκτυπον s. κτύπος (also Schwyzer 721 and Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 347). From στυγέω first στυγη-τός, - μα, prob. also as backformation στύγος (cf. μισέω: μῖσος). The adj. can be explained in diff. ways. -- No certain etymology. As behind the notion `hate' a concrete conception will be hidden and for στύξ the meaning `icy cold, icecold water' is in fact attested (from where στυγέω prop. `shiver'?) it is obvious to connect a synonymous Slav. word: Russ. stýgnutь, stúgnutь `cool down, get cold, freeze', Stugna tributary of the Dniepr. Much less usual are forms with -d-, e.g. Russ. stúda `cold', studítь `cool (down)', OCS studъ also = αἰσχύνη; a Slavic change - dn- to - gn- is perhaps not to be excluded (s. lit. in Vasmer s. stýgnutь). Connection with a verb for `push etc.', e.g. Skt. tujáti, Germ., e.g. NLG stūken, is semantically more difficult to motivate. Further hypotheses (to στύω a.o.) in Bq, WP. 2, 616f. a. 620, Pok. 1033 u. 1035, Vasmer s.vv., also Fraenkel s. 1. stúgti; everywhere w. lit. -- New proposal by v. Windekens Orbis 13, 224 f.: to Toch. B ścono, śconiye `hate' from steu-n-.Page in Frisk: 2,812-813Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > στυγέω
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64 ἑσσόομαι
ἑσσόομαι 1 aor. ἡσσώθην (Ionic for ἡσσάομαι—Hdt. 1, 82, 3; 2, 169, 1; 8, 130, 2; s. JWackernagel, Hellenistica 1907, 17–19; B-D-F §34, 1; Mlt-H. 107; 240; 396; difft. W-S. §15, p. 127) to be put in lesser or worse circumstances or status, be inferior to or be worse off than τί γάρ ἐστιν ὸ̔ ἡσσώθητε ὑπὲρ τὰς λοιπὰς ἐκκλησίας; in what respect, then, are you being made to feel less important than the other congregations? 2 Cor 12:13 (ἡττήθητε v.l.).—FZorell, BZ 9, 1911, 160f. DELG s.v. ἦκα. -
65 ἡττάομαι
ἡττάομαι (ἥσσων, cp. next entry) in our lit. only in pass. (so Soph., Hdt. et al.; pap, LXX [Thackeray 122]; TestSol 17:4 P [act.]; Test12Patr; Jos., Bell. 1, 57 al.; Just. On the spelling w. ττ s. B-D-F §34, 1; Mlt-H. 107; JWackernagel, Hellenistica 1907, 12ff); 1 fut. ἡττηθήσομαι LXX; 1 aor. ἡττήθην; perf. ἥττημαι① to be vanquished, be defeated, succumb τινί to/by a pers. or thing (Plut., Cato Min. 16, 7; Is 51:7; Jos., Ant. 1, 288; TestReub 5:3; Just., A II, 5, 3) 2 Pt 2:19; cp. vs. 20.② to be made to feel less important, be treated worse ὑπέρ τι to someth. 2 Cor 12:13 v.l.; s. ἑσσόομαι.—DELG s.v. ἦκα. M-M. -
66 ἥσσων
ἥσσων (cp. the deriv. ἡττάομαι; Hom. et al.; ins [SIG 709, 3]; pap [UPZ 113, 12: 156 B.C.; PTebt 105, 36]; LXX [Thackeray 122]), ἥττων (Aristoph., Pla. et al.; ins [SIG 851, 10]; pap [PPetr II, 47, 26: 208 B.C.; PTebt 329, 29] s. Gignac I 147; LXX; TestNapht 2:7 [?]; EpArist 257; Joseph.; Just.; Ath. 24, 5), ον, gen. ονος. Comp. without a positive: pert. to being less on a scale of evaluation, lesser, inferior, weaker ἥς. ἁμαρτία a lesser sin 1 Cl 47:4. ἥς. κίνδυνος 55:6 v.l. ἥς. τόπος Mt 20:28 D=Agr 22.—Subst. ὁ ἥς. Mt 20:28 v.l.; οἱ ἥς. 1 Cl 39:9 (Job 5:4). τὸ ἧσσον (opp. τὸ κρεῖσσον): εἰς τὸ ἧς. συνέρχεσθε (when) you come together (it is) for the worse (but the comp. sense is no longer strongly felt: AFridrichsen, Horae Soederblom. I/1, ’44, 30f) 1 Cor 11:17.—The neut. as adv. less (M. Ant. 3, 2, 6; Jos., Ant. 4, 194; 5, 206; Just., A I, 18, 6 and D. 95, 1) εἰ περισσοτέρως ὑμᾶς ἀγαπῶν ἧσσον ἀγαπῶμαι; if I love you much more, am I on that account to be loved less? 2 Cor 12:15. οὐχ ἧττον (v.l. ἥττονι) 1 Cl 55:6 no less, just so (Just., A I, 18, 6).—DELG s.v. ἦκα (adv.). M-M.
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ήκα — ἦκα (Α) επίρρ. 1. (για τόπο ή κίνηση) λίγο, ελαφρά («ἦκ ἐπ ἀριστερά», Ομ. Ιλ.) 2. μαλακά, ήσυχα, με πραότητα, ήπια («ἀπώσατο ἦκα γέροντα», Ομ. Ιλ.) 3. (για ήχο) ήσυχα, σιγανά («ἦκα ἀγόρευον», Ομ. Ιλ.) 4. (για όψη) λεία, ελαφρά («ἦκα στίλβοντες… … Dictionary of Greek
ἦκα — slightly indeclform (adverb) … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
ἧκα — ἵημι Ja c io aor ind act 1st sg ἵημι Ja c io aor ind act 1st sg (homeric ionic) … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
ἦκ' — ἦκα , ἦκα slightly indeclform (adverb) … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
αντιβγαίνω — ήκα, αντιμετωπίζω, ανταγωνίζομαι: Αυτός ο άνθρωπος σ όλα μου αντιβγαίνει … Νέο ερμηνευτικό λεξικό της νεοελληνικής γλώσσας (Новый толковании словарь современного греческого)
ήκιστος — (I) ἤκιστος, η, ον (Α) [ήκα] (υπερθ. επίθ. από το επίρρ. ήκα) πάρα πολύ αργός, ασθενέστατος, αδρανέστατος στην οδήγηση άρματος (ἤκιστος δ ἦν αὐτὸς ἐλαυνέμεν ἅρμ ἐν ἀγώνι», Ομ. Ιλ.). (II) ἥκιστος, η, ον (Α) 1. (ως υπερθ. τού μικρός, τού κακός και… … Dictionary of Greek
ίημι — ἵημι (Α) 1. κινώ, βάζω κάτι σε κίνηση, κάνω κάτι να κινηθεί γρήγορα («ἧκα πόδας καὶ χεῑρε φέρεσθαι», Ομ. Οδ.) 2. αφήνω κάτι να πέσει κάτω (α. «κὰδ δὲ κάρητος ἧκε κόμας» άφησε τα μαλλιά να κρέμονται από το κεφάλι, Ομ. Οδ.) 3. στέλνω, αποστέλλω 4.… … Dictionary of Greek
ηκαίος — ἠκαῑος, α, ον (Α) [ήκα] (επίθ. από το επίρρ. ήκα) (κατά τον Ησύχ.) «ἠκαῑον ασθενές» … Dictionary of Greek
πίφρημι — Α (αμάρτυρος τ. ενεστ.) 1. (μτβ.) εισάγω ή εξάγω κάτι 2. (αμτβ.) εισέρχομαι ή εξέρχομαι. [ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. Το ρ. απαντά συνήθως στον αόρ. και μέλλ., σπανίως στον ενεστ. (πρβλ. απρμφ. πιφράναι, ἐσ πιφράναι) και πάντοτε σύνθ. με προθέσεις: εἰς, ἐκ, διά, ἀπὸ … Dictionary of Greek
ἦχ' — ἦχα , ἄγω lead perf ind act 1st sg ἦχε , ἄγω lead perf imperat act 2nd sg ἦχε , ἄγω lead perf ind act 3rd sg ἦκα , ἦκα slightly indeclform (adverb) ἦχε , ἦχος sound masc voc sg … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
ἧκ' — ἧκε , ἥκω to have come imperf ind act 3rd sg ἧκε , ἥκω to have come pres imperat act 2nd sg ἧκε , ἥκω to have come imperf ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic) ἧκα , ἵημι Ja c io aor ind act 1st sg ἧκε , ἵημι Ja c io aor ind act 3rd sg ἧκα , ἵημι Ja c… … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)