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2 soak, Dsc.5.75.3 treat by clysters,τινά Id.4.154
:— [voice] Pass., to be administered as a clyster or injection, Id.1.73, Eup.1.197, etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐγκλύζω
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23 ἐκκλύζω
A wash out, wash away, ;τὸν ῥύπον Luc.Vit.Auct.3
:—in [voice] Pass., Hp.Loc. Hom.13 ;ἐ. τὰ λύματα εἰς τὸν Τίβεριν Str.5.3.8
; restored in ib.1.7 ; to be washed ashore,εἰς τὸ ξηρόν Arist.HA 525a23
.II intr., stream out, Apollod.1.6.3 (nisi leg. - έβλυσεν).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐκκλύζω
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24 ἐλινύω
Aἐλίνυον Hdt.8.71
,ἠλ- App.Mith.43
; [dialect] Ion.ἐλινύεσκον A.R.1.589
: [tense] fut. -ύσω [ῡ] Pi.N.<*>.1, I.2.46: [tense] aor.ἐλίνῡσα Hdt.7.56
, A.Pr. 529 (lyr.), etc.:—Poet. and [dialect] Ion. Verb, also used in Trag. and late Prose (as Plu.Num.14), keep holiday, take rest, repose, freq. in Hp., as Acut.47;μὴ ἐλινύειν Hdt.1.67
; διέβη ὁ στρατὸς.. ἐλινύσας οὐδένα χρόνον without any cessation, Id.7.56; ἐλινύσοντα.. ἀγάλματα to stand unmoved on their pedestals, Pi. N.5.1, cf.I.2.46; ὡς μή σ' ἐλινύοντα προσδερχθῇ πατήρ see thee standing idle, A.Pr.53;οὐκ ἐλινύειν ἐχρῆν Ar.Th. 598
; ἐ. μίαν ἡμέραν Orac. ap.D.21.53.2 c. gen. rei, rest from,πλήθεος βρώμης Hp.Acut. 47
(v.l.<ἐκ>); ἔργων D.H.1.33
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25 ἐξανύω
ἐξαν-ύω, [dialect] Att. [suff] ἐξαν-ύτω [ῠ], [tense] fut. -ύσω [ῠ] (v. infr.), but [dialect] Ep. [tense] fut.A- ύω Il.11.365
: [tense] pf. inf.ἐξηνῡκέναι Critias 16.14
:—accomplish, make effectual,Θέτιδος δ' ἐξήνυσε βουλάς Il.8.370
;θεῶν θέσμι' ἐξήνυσε S.Aj. 712
(lyr.); ἔμελλες ἐξανύσειν κακὰν μοῖραν ib. 926 (lyr., - ύσσειν cod. [voice] Med.);τί μοι ἐξανύσεις χρέος; Id.OT 156
(lyr.); (lyr.);λειτουργίαν POxy.904.8
(v A. D.):—[voice] Med., accomplish or finish for oneself,κακῶν μῆχος E.Andr. 536
(lyr.);τέκνοις τάφον Id.Supp. 285
(dact.).3 of Time and Distance, bring to an end, finish, accomplish, (dact.);ἁμέραν τάνδε E.Med. 649
(lyr.); δρόμον, ἴχνος, πόρον, Id.Ph. 163 (lyr.), Tr. 232 (lyr.), IT 897 (anap.): abs. (likeἀνύω 1.6
). finish one's way to a place, arrive at it, ἐς or ἐπὶ.., Hdt.6.139,7.183: also c. acc. loci, ἐξανύσαι τὰν νεκρῶν πλάκα (Vauvill. for ἐκτανύσαι) S.OC 1562;πόλον ἐξανύσας E.Or. 1685
(anap.).5 [voice] Med., obtain, borrow,τι παρά τινος Id.Ba. 131
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26 ἐξιδρύω
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27 ἐπανύω
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28 ἐπιβρύω
A burst over, as water: of flowers, burst forth, Theoc.22.43; ἐ. σκώληξι to be overrun by.., Alciphr.1.17.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπιβρύω
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29 ἐπιβύω
A stop up,εἰ μὴ.. ἐπιβύσει τις αὐτοῦ τὸ στόμα Cratin.186
; :— [voice] Med.,ἐπιβύσασθαι τὰ ὦτα Luc.Tim.9
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30 ἐρητύω
ἐρητύω, [dialect] Dor. [full] ἐρᾱτύω, [tense] impf. ἐρήτυον (without augm.) Il.18.503, [dialect] Ion.A- ύεσκον A.R.1.1301
, Q.S.11.341 : [tense] fut.- ύσω A.R.1.296
, ([etym.] κατ-) S.Ph. 1416(anap.): [tense] aor. 1 opt.ἐρητύσειε Il.1.192
, imper. , Iterat.ἐρητύσασκε Il.2.189
, 11.567, Theoc.25.75:—[voice] Pass. (v. infr.). [[pron. full] ῠ before a vowel, unless it be a long syll., asἐρητῡοντο μένοντες Il.8.345
(exc. ἐρατύει [pron. full] [ῠ] S.OC 164 (lyr.)); long before ς, and in [ per.] 3pl. [tense] aor. 1 [voice] Pass. ἐρήτῡθεν.]:—[dialect] Ep.Verb (used twice in Trag.), restrain, check,κήρυκες δ' ἄρα λαὸν ἐρήτυον Il.18.503
;ἐρητύσασκε φάλαγγας 11.567
; , cf. Od.9.493 ;ἐρητύσειέ τε θυμόν Il.1.192
; πολλὰ κέλευθος ἐρατύει a long road parts us, S.OCl.c. ( ἐρατύοι Musgr.):—[voice] Med.,ἐρητύοντό τε λαόν Il.15.723
: —[voice] Pass., ;ἐρητύετ' ἐν φρεσὶ θυμός 9.462
; ἐρήτυθεν ([ per.] 3pl.)δὲ καθ' ἕδρας 2.99
, 211.2 later c. gen., to keep away from,τέκνα δεινῆς ἁμίλλης E.Ph. 1260
;[κύνας] ὑλαγμοῦ Theoc.25.75
;τινὰ κακότητος A.R.1.296
:—[voice] Pass., c. inf.,ναυτιλίης..ἐρητύοντο μέλεσθαι Id.2.835
.3 c. inf., prevent,ἐ. τινὰ μίμνειν Nonn.D.14.63
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31 ἱδρύω
Aἵδρῡσα Il.15.142
, E. Ba. 1070: [tense] pf. ἵδρῡκα ([etym.] καθ-) Arist.PA 665b20:—[voice] Med., [tense] fut. , Ar.Pl. 1198: [tense] aor.ἱδρῡσάμην Hdt.6.105
, Anacr.104, Ar. Pl. 1153:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.ἱδρυθήσομαι D.H.Comp.6
: [tense] aor. , etc.; freq. written ἱδρύνθην in codd., as Il.3.78, Hp.Coac. 309, A.R.3.1269: [tense] pf. ἵδρῡμαι, used both in pass. and med. sense (v. sub fin.). [[pron. full] ῐ by nature, E.Ba. 1070, Ar.Fr.26 D., etc., but freq. lengthd. by position, E.Hipp. 639, Ar.Pl. 1153, etc.: [pron. full] ῡ by nature, even in ; butἵδρῠε Il.2.191
;καθίδρῠε Od.20.257
: [pron. full] ῡ in [tense] fut. and [tense] aor. 1, exc. in late Poets, as AP7.109 ( ἐν-, <D.L.>), Man.3.80 (dub.), Arch.Pap.2.570, Nonn.D.4.22: [tense] pf. [voice] Pass. , E.Heracl.19, Hel. 820, Theoc.17.21, etc.:—make to sit down, seat, ;ἵδρυσε θρόνῳ ἔνι θοῦρον Ἄρηα 15.142
, cf. Od.3.37; ; ; ἵδρυσε τὴν στρατιὴν ἐπὶ ποταμῷ encamped the army, Hdt. 4.124, cf. Th.4.104:—[voice] Pass., to be seated, sit still,τοὶ δ' ἱδρύνθησαν ἅπαντες Il.3.78
;κατ' οἶκον ἵδρυται γυνή E.Hipp. 639
; of an army, lie encamped, Hdt.4.203,al., Th.7.77, al.; Πελοπόννησος ἀσφαλέως ἱδρυμένη secure, Hdt.6.86.ά; ἐν θεῶν ἕδραισιν ὧδ' ἱδρυμένας A.Supp. 413
; ἡ στρατιὰ βεβαίως ἔδοξεν ἱδρῦσθαι seemed to have got a firm footing, Th. 8.40;ἱ. ἐπὶ τῶν ἵππων Ael.Tact.2.4
.2 settle persons in a place,εἰς τόνδε δόμον E.Alc. 841
; ἐν τοῖς ἀστοῖσιν Ἄρη ἐμφύλιον ἱ. to give a footing to, i.e. excite, intestine war, A.Eu. 862;ἱ. πολλοὺς ἐν πόλει Plu.Pomp. 28
:—[voice] Pass., to be settled, Hdt.8.73; ποῦ κλύεις νιν ἱδρῦσθαι χθονός; S. Tr.68;ἐς Κολωνὰς ἱδρυθείς Th.1.131
; ; of local diseases,πόνος ἐς στῆθος ἱδρυνθείς Hp.Coac. 309
;τὸ ἐν κεφαλῇ.. ἱδρυθὲν κακόν Th.2.49
.3 [voice] Med., establish,τινὰ ἄνακτα γῆς E.Ph. 1008
;τινὰ ἐς οἶκόν τινος Id.Hel.46
; ἱδρύσασθαι τοὺς βίους to choose settled modes of life, D.H.1.68;ἱ. οἴκησιν Pl. Smp. 195e
.4 [tense] pf. [voice] Pass. ἵδρυμαι, of places, to be situated, lie, of a city, Hdt.2.59, cf. A.Pers. 231, Pl.Lg. 745b.5 [voice] Pass., settle down, become quiet, Hp.Epid.3.17.ιέ.II set up, found, esp. in [voice] Med., dedicate temples, statues, etc., Anacr.104, Simon.140, etc.;Πανὸς ἱρόν Hdt.6.105
, cf. 1.105, al.; ; , al.; ἱδρύσασθαι [Ἑρμῆν] set up a statue of H., Ar.Pl. 1153; : also c. dat.,τὴν δαίμον' ἢν ἀνήγαγον ἐς τὴν ἀγορὰν ἄγων ἱδρύσωμαι βοΐ Id.Fr.26D.
:—[voice] Pass.,ἐξ οὗ τὸ ἱρὸν ἵδρυται Hdt.2.44
, cf. 1.172;βωμὸς -ύθη Ar.Fr. 245
; [Πλοῦτος] -υμένος Id.Pl. 1192
; at Athens, ἥρωες κατὰ πόλιν ἱδρυμένοι the heroes who had statues erected to them, Lycurg.1: [tense] pf. [voice] Pass. in med. sense, Hdt.2.42, Men.202. -
32 ὑσσωπίτης
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33 ὕσσωπος
ὕσσωπος, ἡ,A hyssop, Origanum hirtum, Hebr. 'ēzōb, IG12(5).593.16 (Iulis, V B.C.), PCair.Zen.704.8 (iii B. C.), LXX Ex.12.22, al., Ezek. Exag. 185, Nic.Al. 603, Th. 872, Ev.Jo.19.29, Ep.Hebr.9.19, Dsc.3.25, Ath.4.156e:—also [full] ὕσσωπον, τό, Cels.4.14.2,4.15.3, Plin.HN25.136, 26.114, 124, Ps.-Dsc.3.25, Sor.2.32, al., Gal.6.638, 12.149, Hippiatr. 130.10; cf. ὑσωπίς. (Written [pref] ὑσω- in IG l.c., Cels. and Plin. ll. cc. ( hyso-), Gal.6.279, Vict.Att.6,12, Ath.l.c., and as v.l. in LXX 3 Ki.4.29 (5.13), Ps.50(51).9, Ev.Jo. l.c., Ep.Hebr. l. c., Gal.6.572,638,656, Gp.13.8.2, Hippiatr.130.14 (f.l. for οἰσύπου ib.130.49); [pref] ὑσσω- in PCair.Zen. l.c. and freq. in codd.; [pref] ὑσς- is a long syll. in Ezek. and Nic. ll. cc.; gen. written [full] ἱσσύπου in PGoodsp.Cair.30 xl ii 8 (ii A. D.).)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὕσσωπος
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34 ὕω
ὕω [ῡ in [tense] pres. exc. in Herod.7.46]: [tense] fut. ὕσω [ῡ] Cratin.121, Ar.Nu. 1118, 1129 (both troch.): [tense] aor.Aὗσα Pi.O.7.50
, Hdt.2.22, Thphr.CP4.14.3, etc. (v. infr.):—[voice] Med., [tense] fut. (as [voice] Pass.)ὕσομαι Hdt.2.14
:—[voice] Pass., [tense] aor.ὕσθην Id.3.10
: [tense] pf. part.ἐφ-υσμένος X.Cyn.9.5
:—rain,ὗε Ζεύς Il. 12.25
, Od.14.457, cf. Hes.Op. 488, Thgn.26; κἢν ὕῃ [pron. full] [ῠ] *zeu/s Herod.7.46; ὗσον, ὗσον, ὦ φίλε Ζεῦ, κατὰ τῆς ἀρούρας Votum ap.M.Ant.5.7; [ὕει] ὁ θεὸς Hdt.2.13
;τίς ὕει; Ar.Nu. 368
(anap.), cf. 370 sq.; ἵσομεν πρώτοισιν ὑμῖν, of the clouds, ib. 1118 (troch.):—but,2 after Hom. ὕει was used impers. (cf. νείφω, etc.), it rains, Hes.Op. 552, Hdt.2.22, 4.28;ὗσαι ὕδατι λαβροτάτῳ Id.1.87
; εἰ ὗε if it rained, Id.4.185; when it is raining,Ar.
V. 774; ὕοντος πολλῷ as it was raining heavily, X.HG1.1.16 (where Eust. read πολλοῦ, 1769.39); πολὺ ὕσαντος after it had rained heavily, Thphr.CP4.14.3; ὕε, κύε, prayer addressed by hierophants to sky and earth, BCH20.79 (Athens, i A. D.), Procl. in Ti.3.176 D.3 sts. c. acc. loci, ἑπτὰ ἐτέων οὐκ ὗε τὴν Θήρην it did not rain on Thera, Hdt.4.151;τὴν χώραν ὗεν ὁ θεός Paus.2.29.7
;ὄμβρος ὗε πόντον καὶ νῆσον A.R.2.1115
(hence the pass. usage, v. infr. 11.1.).4 freq. c. acc. cogn., ὗσε χρυσόν it rained gold, Pi.O.7.50;καινὸν ἀεὶ τὸν Δία ὕειν ὕδωρ Ar.Nu. 1280
; ὗσεν ὁ θεὸς ἰχθύας, βατράχους, Phan. Hist. 1, Heraclid. Lemb.3;ὕεις εὐσεβέσιν χύδην χρυσεόρρυτον ὄλβον Supp.Epigr.7.14.23
(Susa, Hymn to Apollo, i A. D.); νεφέλαι ὕουσι [μύρον] Luc.VH2.14: also c. dat. modi,ψακαζέτω δ' ἄρτοισιν, ὑέτω δ' ἔτνει Nicopho 13
;ὕσαντα τὸν θεὸν ἰχθύσι Ath.8.333a
.II [voice] Pass., with [tense] fut. [voice] Med., to be drenched with rain,λέων ὑόμενος Od.6.131
; ὕσθησαν αἱ Θῆβαι Thebes was rained upon, i.e. it rained there, Hdt.3.10;ὕεται ἡ χώρη Id.2.13
, cf. 14,22,25; ἡ γῆ ὕεται ὀλίγῳ it rains little or seldom there, Id.1.193;σῖτος ὑσθείς Thphr.HP8.11.4
;ὑόμενος μύρῳ Alex.62.8
; ὄνος ὕεται he is like an ass in rain, prov. of an obstinate person, Cratin.52 (troch.);ἐγὼ δὲ τοῖς λόγοις ὄνος ὕομαι Cephisod.1
.2 sts., fall down in rain, in a shower,ὑσθῆναί φασιν χρυσόν Str.14.2.10
;ὕδωρ ὑόμενον Plu.2.912a
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35 ἀργύριον
ἀργύριον, ου, τό (s. ἄργυρος; Hdt., Aristoph.+; ‘silver, money’)① the precious metal known as silver, silver 1 Cor 3:12 v.l. (s. ἄργυρος). χ̣ρ̣υσῷ τελε̣[ίῳ καὶ ἀργυ]ρίῳ AcPl Ha 1, 11.② silver used as money, silver moneyⓐ silver money beside gold (Gen 24:35; Num 31:22 al.; En 97:8; 98:2; Jos., Ant. 15, 5) Ac 3:6; 20:33; cp. 1 Pt 1:18. ᾧ ὠνήσατο Ἀβραὰμ τιμῆς ἀργυρίου which Abraham had bought for a sum of silver Ac 7:16 (cp. Gen 23:16).ⓑ money gener. (Aristoph., Plut. 131; Appian, Artem. 1, 2 p. 4, 16 al.; Diog. L. 6, 95; Alex. Aphr., Fat. 8 II 2 p. 172, 30; Synes., Ep. 6 p. 169a. Gen 42:25, 35) Lk 9:3; Ac 8:20. τοῦ ἀ. τὴν ἀπαρχήν D 13:7 (s. ἀπαρχή 1a); ἀποκρύπτειν τὸ ἀ. Mt 25:18; ἀ. αἰτεῖν ask for money D 11:6; ἀ. δοῦναί τινι give or pay money to someone Mk 14:11; Lk 22:5; cp. D 11:12. Otherw. διδόναι τὸ ἀ. give the money=entrust Lk 19:15. διδόναι τὸ ἀ. ἐπὶ τράπεζαν put money into a bank vs. 23. For this τὰ ἀ. (cp. Aristoph., Av. 600; Demosth. 25, 41 v.l.; cp. Pollux 3, 86) Mt 25:27. διδόναι ἀ. ἱκανά offer an ample bribe Mt 28:12; λαμβάνειν ἀ. (Appian, Iber. 34 §138 ἀργ. λαμβάνειν; Gen 23:13) vs. 15 (=allow oneself to be bribed, as Artem. 4, 82).ⓒ of particular silver coins (so as loanw. in rabb. ἀργύρια=silver coins: Pla., Leg. 5, 742d; Pollux 3, 86; 9, 89f; PGM 4, 2439) τριάκοντα ἀργύρια 30 silver shekels (each worth about 4 drachmas; s. below) Mt 26:15; 27:3, 9; cp. vs. 5f (=שֶׁקֶל כֶּסֶף or simply כֶּסֶף, cp. Zech 11:12f). ἀργυρίου μυριάδας πέντε 50,000 (Attic silver) drachmas Ac 19:19 (=a worker’s wage for 137 years with no days off; cp. Jos., Ant. 17, 189).—FPrat, Le cours des Monnaies en Palest. au temps de J.-Chr.: RSR 15, 1925, 441–48; ORoller, Münzen, Geld u. Vermögensverhältnisse in den Evv. 1929; Billerb. I 290–94; CSeltmann, Greek Coins ’33; AReifenberg, Ancient Jewish Coins2, ’47.—B. 773. DELG s.v. ἄργυρος. New Docs 4, 7–10. M-M.
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