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ὄμνυμιswear: fut ind mid 1st sg (attic epic doric)——————ὁμόωunite: pres ind mp 1st sg -
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5 διόμνυμι
A swear solemnly, declare on oath, esp. in courts of justice, c. [tense] fut. inf.,ὅρκον αὑτῷ προσβαλὼν διώμοσεν, ἦ μὴν.. δουλώσειν S.Tr. 255
; δ. κτείνειν ( κτενεῖν Cobet) Lycurg.127:—more freq. in [voice] Med., διόμνῠμαι, [tense] fut. - ομοῦμαι: [tense] aor. -ωμοσάμην, vow, asseverate, S.Aj. 1233, Tr. 378: c. inf.,Ῥωμύλον ἰδεῖν Plu.Num.2
;ζημιώσειν Id.Cam.39
: esp. of the διωμοσία (q. v.), δ. ; ταῦτα διωμόσω ἐν τῇ ἀντιγραφῇ you swore to this in the oath you took in support of the indictment, Pl.Ap. 27c, cf. Lys.3.4;δ. ὑπέρ τινος Antipho 1.28
; on oath,D.
18.286; διομόσασθαι τὸν υἱόν swear by his head, Id.47.73;τοὺς θεούς Din.1.47
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I as Adv. never, on no account, after ὡς, A.Pr. 205, Eu. 882; after εἰ, Id.Ch. 182, etc.: c. inf., Id.Eu. 977, Supp. 617; esp. in oaths, never,ὀμοῦμαι, μή ποτε τῆς εὐνῆς ἐπιβήμεναι Il.9.133
, 275; ἐπεκέκλετ' Ἐρινῦς, μή ποτε.. ἐφέσσεσθαι ib. 455; in aposiopesis, ἢ μήπορ' ἆρ' .. Men.Sam.97: in orat. obliq., Hes.Op.86.2 in prohibition or warning, with [tense] aor. subj.,μή ποτε καὶ σὺ.. ὀλέσσῃς Od.19.81
, etc.: with inf. for imper., 11.441.3 in later Gr., perhaps, Arist.EN 1172a33, LXX Ge.24.5, Aristeas 15, Ph.1.13, Arr.Epict.3.22.80, Plu.2.106d, A.D.Pron.18.4.II as Conj., lest ever,αἰσχυνόμενοι φάτιν ἀνδρῶν.., μή ποτέ τις εἴπῃσι Od.21.324
, al.;οὐδαμὰ ἐλπίσας μή κοτε ἄρα.. ἐλάσῃ Hdt.1.77
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Aἀπώμνυ Od. 2.377
:—take an oath away from, i.e. swear that one will not do a thing, ἡ δ' αὐτίκ' ἀπώμνυεν ib.10.345, cf. 12.303, 18.58; μέγαν ὅρκον ἀπόμνυib.2.377; ἀπώμοσα καρτερὸν ὅρκον ib.10.381.2 deny onoath, Hdt.2.179,6.63;ἀ. Ζηνὸς σέβας S.Ph. 1289
;ταῦτ' ἀ. μοι τοὺς θεούς Ar.
Nu,1232, cf.Eq. 424; also ἀ. τἀναντία κατὰ τῆς θυγατρός swear to the contrary by.., D.29.52: freq. c. μή et inf.,ἀ. μὴ ὄρσαι Pi.
l.c., cf. E.Cyc. 266;τοὺς θεοὺς ἀ. ἦ μὴν μὴ εἰδέναι.. Pl.Lg. 936e
, cf. X.Cyr.6.1.3; ἀ μηδὲ ὀβολόν (sc. ἔχειν) Id.Smp.3.8;ἀ. ὡς οὐκ εἴρηκε D.21.120
.3 c.acc., ἀ. υἱόν deny, disown a son on oath, And. 1.127:— [voice] Med., ἀπωμόσατο τὴν ἀρχήν, = Lat. eieravit, solemnly laid it down, Plu.Cic.19.II strengthd. for ὄμνυμι, take a solemn oath, ἦ μήν .. Th.5.50 codd.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀπόμνυμι
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Aὄμνῠθι Il.23.585
, , E.Med. 746, cf. Orac. ap. Hdt.6.86. γ ; [ per.] 3sg.ὀμνύτω IG12.134.5
; [ per.] 3pl. ὀμνύντων. Foed. ap. Th.5.47, IG12.87.24: [tense] impf. , Ec. 823, D.17.10, etc.: also (from [tense] pres. [full] ὀμνύω) [ per.] 3sg. imper.ὀμνῠέτω Il. 19.175
; part.ὀμνύουσα Hyp.Ath.2
: [tense] impf.ὤμνῠον Il.14.278
, Foed. ap.Th.5.19,24, IG22.236.14, etc. (for [tense] pres. ind. the Trag. and Ar. use only ὄμνυμι, Hdt. and [dialect] Att. Prose writers also ὀμνύω, which also occurs in Com., Pherecr.143.9, Amphis 42, Diph.101, Antiph.241.1, Alex.160 ; in Hdt.1.153 ὀμνύντες is restored for the dub. form ὀμοῦντες): [tense] fut. ὀμοῦμαι, εῖ, εῖται, Il.1.233,9.274, Hes.Op. 194, Ar.Nu. 246, Lys. 193, X.HG1.3.11, etc. ; [dialect] Dor. [ per.] 1pl. ; later [tense] fut.ὀμόσω AP12.201
(Strat.), Plu.Cic.23, etc.: [tense] aor.ὤμοσα Od. 4.253
, etc. ; [dialect] Ep.ὤμοσσα Il.20.313
; [dialect] Ep. also without augm. ὄμοσα, -οσσα, 19.113,10.328 : [tense] pf. , Ar.Ra. 1471, etc.: [tense] plpf.ὠμωμόκειν X.HG5.1.35
, D.9.16, 19.318 :—[voice] Med., Paus.10.26.3, [tense] aor. part.ὀμοσάμενος SIG531.28
(Dyme, iii B. C.), IG5(2).357.11 ([place name] Stymphalus), also in compds. ἀντ-, ἀπ-, δι-, ὑπ- :—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.ὀμοσθήσομαι And.3.34
: [tense] aor.ὠμόσθην X.HG7.4.10
, ([etym.] ὑπ-) Hyp.Fr. 202 ; butὠμόθην Is.2.40
, ([etym.] ὑπ-) D.48.25 : [tense] pf. [ per.] 3sg. , , Arist.Rh. 1377a11 ; [ per.] 3pl. ὀμώμονται Lexap.And. 1.98 ; part.ὀμωμοσμένος D.7.10
, 22.4, Arist.Rh. 1377b7 ( ὠμοσμένος v. l. in App.Pun.83, etc.):—swear, c. acc. cogn.,ὀμνυέτω δέ τοι ὅρκον Il.19.175
, al. ;ὅτις κ' ἐπίορκον ὀμόσσῃ 3.279
;ἑκὼν ἐπίορκον ὀμόσσας Hes.Op. 282
: c. dat. pers.,νῦν μοι ὄμοσσον.. ὅρκον Il.19.108
, al. ;πρός τινα Od.14.331
, 19.288 :—[voice] Pass., ;ὅρκων ὀμωμος μένων D.7.10
;εἰ ὀμώμοσται οὗτος [ὁ ὅρκος] Arist. Rh. 1377a11
, cf. b7.1 folld. by acc.,ταῦτα δ' ἐγὼν ἐθέλω ὀμόσαι Il.19.187
, cf. S.OC 1145, X.Ages.1.11 ; ὄ. τὰς σπονδάς Foed. ap. Th.5.47 ;τὴν εἰρήνην D.18.32
, cf. 9.16 ;θεῶν πίστεις τινί Th.5.30
, etc.2 folld. by [tense] fut. inf., swear that one will.., Il.21.373, etc., cf. S.Ph. 623, 941 ([tense] pres. inf., D.21.188 codd.): freq. with ἦ μέν, [dialect] Att. ἦ μήν, preceding the inf.,καί μοι ὄμοσσον ἦ μέν μοι.. ἀρήξειν Il.1.76
, cf. 10.321, Lys.31.1, X.HG 5.3.26, etc.: also by [tense] aor. inf. and ἄν, Id.An.7.7.40 : by [tense] pres. inf., swear that one does.., S.Ph. 357 : by [tense] pf. inf., swear that one has.., D.21.119 ;ὤμνυς μὴ γεγονέναι Magn.6
: by [tense] aor. inf., swear that one did..,ὀμνύουσι μὴ 'κπιεῖν ἀλλ' ἢ μίαν Pherecr.143.9
, cf. Hdt.2.179 ([tense] aor. inf. is perh. used, without ἄν, in [tense] fut. sense, D.23.170 (s. v. l.)): sts. a clause follows in the ind.,ὀμνύω.., ἦ μὴν ἐγὼ ἐθυόμην X.An. 6.1.31
;ὄμνυμί σοι.., οὐκ ἤθελον.. Theoc.Adon.22
.3 abs., εἶπον ὀμόσας ἄν I would have given my word of honour, Pl.Smp. 215d.III with acc. of the person or thing sworn by, swear by,νῦν μοι ὄμοσσον ἀάατον Στυγὸς ὕδωρ Il.14.271
;γαιήοχον ἐννοσίγαιον ὄμνυθι 23.585
, cf. 15.40, Hdt.5.7, A.Th. 529, S.Tr. 1185, etc. ;ὀμωμοκὼς τοὺς θεούς D.18.217
; ὄμνυμι θεοὺς καὶ θεάς folld. by inf., X.An.6.6.17, cf. 6.1.31 : rarely c. dat., τῷ γὰρ ὄμνυτ'; ἢ σιδαρέοισι; Ar.Nu. 248 : in Prose also with Preps., ὀ. καθ' ἱερῶν τελείων Lex ap.And.1.97, Th.5.47 ;κατ' ἐξωλείας D.21.119
;κατὰ τῆς Πολιάδος Luc.Symp.32
;εἰς τὸν Οὐιτέλλιον Plu.Oth.18
;ἐπὶ τῶν ἱερῶν Plb.38.20.5
; ;ἐν τῷ ναῷ Ev.Matt.23.16
:—[voice] Pass., ὀμώμοσται Ζεύς Zeus has been sworn by, adjured, E.Rh. 816, cf. Ar.Nu. 1241. -
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ὄμνυμι, - μαιGrammatical information: v.Meaning: `to swear, to affirm with an oath, to take a vow'(Il.);Other forms: also - ύω, - ύομαι, aor. ὀμό-σ(σ)αι, - σ(σ)ασθαι, fut. ὀμοῦμαι (Il.), perf. ὀμώμο-κα, -( σ)μαι, aor. pass. ὀμο(σ)θῆναι (Att.).Derivatives: ἀνώμοτος `not put under oath' and `not confirmed by oath' with adv. - τί, further συνωμό-της m. `comrade in oath' with - σία a.o. (IA.); ὁρκωμό-της, s. ὅρκος.Etymology: With ὀμό-σαι agrees in formation ἀρό-σαι `plough'; thus the disyllabic ὀλέ-σαι στορέ-σαι a.o. with different vowel; on ὀμο- rests the future ὀμό[σ]-ομαι, to which analogically ὀμεῖται was created for *ὀμοῦται (Schwyzer 784 n. 3; diff. Sánchez Ruipérez Emer. 18, 406 f.; see also Wackernagel Unt. 3f. and Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 62 a. 451). The present ὄμνυμι like ὄλλυμι etc. (Schwyzer 363); the perfect is clearly innovated. The further history of the word remains unclear, as there is no convincing etymology. -- Since Aufrecht RhM 40, 160 one connects generally ὄμνυμι, ὀμόσαι with the Skt. disyllabic athem. root-present ámī-ti about `press, urge' (after Neisser BB 30, 299ff., Renou JournAs. 1939, 183 f., Benveniste Revue de l'hist. des relig. 134, 81 ff. a.o. however `seize with force'), beside which sometimes `assure urgently' (also `swear'?) v. t. This interpretation is now generally accepted. S. Hiersche REGr. 71, 35 ff. and Hoffman, KZ 83(1969)193f. Cf. ὀμοίϊος, ὀμοκλή; s. also on ὅρκος.Page in Frisk: 2,388Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ὄμνυμι
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