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1 ενεργά
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2 ενσπουδάσαι
ἐνσπουδά̱σᾱͅ, ἐνσπουδάζωemploy oneself actively in: fut part act fem dat sg (doric)ἐνσπουδάζωemploy oneself actively in: aor inf actἐνσπουδάσαῑ, ἐνσπουδάζωemploy oneself actively in: aor opt act 3rd sg -
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ἐνσπουδά̱σᾱͅ, ἐνσπουδάζωemploy oneself actively in: fut part act fem dat sg (doric)ἐνσπουδάζωemploy oneself actively in: aor inf actἐνσπουδάσαῑ, ἐνσπουδάζωemploy oneself actively in: aor opt act 3rd sg -
4 εγκονητί
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6 ενσπουδάζων
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8 πρόθυμος
πρόθῡμος, ον,A ready, willing, eager, π. εἰμι, c. inf., = προθυμέομαι, Hdt.2.3,6.5, al., E.Med. 720, Antipho 5.18 ([comp] Comp.), etc.; π. ἔα πυθέσθαι I was eager to learn, Hdt.2.19;εἶναι ὡς -οτάτοισι συνεξελεῖν Id.1.36
;- ότερος ἐγένου ἐμὲ λαβεῖν Pl.Smp. 220e
: with Art. inserted,τὸ προσταλαιπωρεῖν.. οὐδεὶς π. ἦν Th.2.53
.2 c. gen. objecti, eager for,ὧν π. ἦσθ' ἀεί S.El.3
;χάριν.. ὧν πρόθυμοι γεγενήμεθα Th.3.67
.3 with Preps.,ἐὰν γένῃ π. ἐς τὰ πράγματα Ar.Pl. 209
;παρέσχεν ἑαυτὸν.. -ότατον ἐς τὴν ὀλιγαρχίαν Th.8.68
, cf. 74;προθυμότεροι ἐς τὸ διώκειν X.Cyr.1.4.22
;ἐπί τι Id.HG1.1.34
; πρὸς τὸν πόλεμον ib.1.5.2, cf. Pl. R. 468c, etc.4 abs., Hdt.9.91, E.Ba. 829, Hec. 307, etc.: τὸ πρόθυμον, = προθυμία, Id.Med. 178(lyr.), Pl.Lg. 859b.II bearing goodwill, wishing well, devoted,φύλαξ.. τῇ σῇ π. εἰς ὁδὸν κυναγία S.Aj.37
;π. εἶχ' ὀφθαλμὸν εἰς Ἰάσονα E.Med. 1146
;π. τῇ πόλει X.HG2.3.40
; εἴς τινας ib.6.5.42, Lys.20.31.III Adv.- μως
readily, zealously, actively,Hdt.
1.111, 5.13, etc.; π. υᾶλλον ἢ φίλως with more zeal than kindness, A.Ag. 1591;π. λέγειν Pl.Prt. 327b
;ἐρωτᾶν D.8.38
; ([comp] Sup.);μάχεσθαι X.Ages.2.8
([comp] Sup.);π. ἔχειν πρός τι Pl.Smp. 176c
: [comp] Comp.- ότερον Th.6.80
, X.An.1.4.9, etc.: [comp] Sup.- ότατα Hdt.2.59
, Th.8.68, etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πρόθυμος
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9 ἐγκονητί
ἐγκον-ητί, Adv.A actively, vigorously, by perseverance, Pi.N.3.36.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐγκονητί
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10 ἐνεργέω
A to be in action or activity, operate, Arist.Rh. 1411b26; : c. acc.,ἐνεργεῖς ποσὸν καὶ δυάδα Plot.6.6.16
; esp. of divine or supernatural action, freq. in NT., τινί, ἔν τινι, Ep.Gal.2.8, Ev.Matt.14.2:—[voice] Med., Ep.Rom.7.5, al.2 to be efficacious, of drugs, Diocl.Fr.147, Dsc.1.98, al.; ἐοικότα ἐ. ib.106;ἐνήργησε τὸ φάρμακον Plot.6.1.22
; to be effective, of troops,ταῖς σαρίσαις Ael.Tact.14.6
:—[voice] Pass., to be the object of action, Arist.de An. 427a7, Ph. 195b28;ὁ ἐνεργούμενος λίθος IG7.3073.108
(Lebad.); also, to be actualized, Plot.3.7.11.II trans., effect, execute,πάντα κατὰ δύναμιν Plb.18.14.8
;τὰ τοῦ πολέμου Id.7.5.8
;χρείαν Ath.Mech.14.2
, cf. Aristid. Quint.2.9:—[voice] Pass., to be actively carried on,ὁ πόλεμος ἐνηργεῖτο Plb.1.13.5
, cf. D.S.20.95; things executed,Plb.
9.12.7;μηδὲν ἐνέργημα.. ἐνεργείσθω M.Ant.4.2
.III Medic., of sexual intercourse,τὴν τοιαύτην πρᾶξιν -οῦσι μετρίως Diocl.Fr.141
, cf. Cat.Cod.Astr.8(4).176: euphem. for βινεῖν, in opere esse, Theoc.4.61;ἐ. τινά Alciphr. 3.55
;ἐρωτικόν τι Id.1.39
.IV operate, in surgery, Orib.45.18.5, Paul.Aeg.6.73; ὁ ἐνεργῶν, ὁ ἐνεργούμενος, the surgeon, the patient, Gal.18(2).626,683.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐνεργέω
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11 ἐνεργητικός
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12 ἐνσπουδάζω
A employ oneself actively in,τῇ Σμύρνῃ Philostr.VS1.25.2
,al.;πόλις ἐνσπουδάσαι ἀγαθή Lib.Or.11.268
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13 ἔμπρακτος
ἔμπρακτ-ος, ον,A within one's power to do, practicable,μαχανά Pi.P.3.62
: [comp] Comp.-ότερος, κένωσις Philum.
ap. Orib.45.29.5, cf. Sor.2.9; Χρόνος ἔ. εἰς πάντα propitious, Heph.Astr.2.30, cf. Vett.Val.205.32, al.; ἐ. ῥητορική working rhetoric, Phld.Rh.1.10S., al.; also of persons, active, ἀνὴρ τὰ περὶ τὸν πόλεμον ἔ. D.S.13.102; τόλμαν ἔχειν ἔμπρακτον πρός τι ready for.., ib.70; τὸ ἔ. vigour, of oratory, Longin.11.2. Adv. - τως actively, Plu.Sert.4; effectively, Phld.Lib.p.380., Archig. ap. Aët.12.1.2 ἔ. ἡμέρα day on which legal business may be transacted, POxy.1882.14 (vi A.D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἔμπρακτος
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14 ὑποβολή
ὑποβολ-ή, ἡ:I actively, a throwing or laying under, στρωμάτων, opp. περιβολή, Pl.Plt. 280b;μεθ' ὑποβολῆς πλείονος φλογός Sor.1.50
; ἡ τῶν ἐνεδρευόντων ὑ. setting men in ambush, Plb.3.105.1;ἐπανάγονται τρισὶ τριήρεσιν ἐξ ὑ. Id.15.2.12
.2 substitution by stealth, esp. of suppositious children, Pl.R. 538a, Satyr.Vit.Eur.Fr.39 vii 10 (pl.), Luc.Salt.37; ὑποβολῆς γράφεσθαί τινα charge one with being supposititious, AB312, cf. sq.; also ὑ. κλειδῶν substitution of false keys, Plu. Rom.22.3 suggesting, reminding, ἐξ ὑποβολῆς by admonition, X. Cyr.3.3.37; ἐξ ὑπομνής εως καὶ ὑ... τοῦ ἐπισκόπου on the suggestion of.., Sammelb.7475.8 (vi/vii A. D.); τίνος ὑποβολῇ; = cujus impulsu ? Gloss.; ὑ. ἡ πρὸς ἄρχοντα ἢ βασιλέα γινομένη ἀναφορὰ ἤτοι διδασκαλία, = suggestio, ibid.; τὰς τῶν περιστάσεων ὑ. the influence of circumstances (on Hannibal's actions), Plb.9.24.3; ἐξ ὑ. δυέναι τὸν ὅρκον at the dictation of another, Polem.Hist.83; ἐξ ὑ. λέγειν deliver a speech with a prompter at hand (= λέγειν τὸ ἐξ ἀναγνώσεως καὶ γραφῆς ὑποβαλλόμενον), Apollon. ap. Sch.B Il.19.80:—τὰ Ὁμήρου ἐξὑ. γέγραφε ῥαψῳδεῖσθαι (sc. Σόλων) , οἷον ὅπου ὁ πρῶτος ἔληξεν, ἐκεῖθεν ἄρχεσθαι τὸν ἐχόμενον Solon enacted that the poems of Homer should be recited from a cue.., D.L.1.57: ὑποβολή perh. = ῥαψῳδία in Michel 913 (Teos, ii B. C.): cf.ὑποβάλλω 111
,ὑποβλήδην, ὑπόλήψις 1.1
.4 interruption, διακόπτειν ἐξ ὑ. τὸν λόγον Sch.B Il.19.80.5 Medic., αἱ ἐξ ὑ. ἐγχρίσεις anointing by interposition or beneath (the eyelid), opp. αἱ κατ' ἐκτροπήν, Antyll. ap. Orib.10.23.24;καθ' ὑποβολήν Sever.
ap.Aët.7.32.II passively, that which is put under, foundation, groundwork,πρὸς τὴν Ῥωμύλου.. αὔξησιν τὴν μὲν Τύχην ὑποβολὰς κατατεθεῖσθαι, τὴν δ' Ἀρετὴν ἐξῳκοδομηκέναι Plu.2.320b
;ἀρχὴ καὶ ὑ. τοῦ σωφρονεῖν ἡ ἐν σίτοις καὶ ποτοῖς ἐγκράτεια Muson.Fr.18
Ap.94 H.; φυσικὴν εἶναι ὑ. τῇ ψυχῇ πρὸς καλοκἀγαθίαν a natural foundation or capacity for.., Id.Fr.2p.7H.; ἐν πολλοῖς [τῶν ζῴων] ὑποβολὰς ἔχων πρὸς τὸ τέλειον [ὁ λόγος θεωρεῖται] Porph.Abst.3.2; subject-matter of discourse, Luc.Dem.Enc.21.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑποβολή
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15 ἐγκονέω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `hurry, be quick and active in service' (Il.).Dialectal forms: Myc. perhaps here kasikono.Derivatives: ἐγκονητί adv. `quickly' (Pi.), ἐγκονίς `servant' (Suid.). Beside ἐγκονέω stands διακονέω (with διάκονος, s. v.); further perh. ἀγκονέω `hurry' in Ar. Lys. 1311; from which ἀγκόνους διακόνους, δούλους H. Only in H. κόνει σπεῦδε, τρέχε and κονεῖν ἐπείγεσθαι, ἐνεργεῖν with κονηταί θεράποντες. Note κοναρόν... δραστήριον and κοναρώτερον δραστικώτερον H.Etymology: Uncertain ἀ-κονῑτί (Olympia, Th.); cf. on κόνις. Iterative-intensive verb, which formally compares to Lat. cōnor, cōnārī `exert onself, try' like e. g. ποτέομαι to πωτάομαι (Schwyzer 719) and which can be cognate. - Pokorny 564 further compares a Celtic group, e. g. MWelsh. digoni `make', Welsh. dichon, digon `can'.Page in Frisk: 1,439Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἐγκονέω
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16 αὐξάνω
αὐξάνω/αὔξω (both forms as early as Pindar with the shorter predominating, as usu. in the earlier lit.; later the longer form becomes more freq. [e.g., Just., D. 88, 2] and the shorter one [Epict.; Heraclit. Stoic. p. 2, 7; 78, 12; Hierocles the Stoic—II A.D.—in BKT IV pap 9780 col. 6, 16 p. 28f; SIG index; OGI 51, 12; 56, 9 and 22; POxy 1450, 3; 21; 4 Macc 13:22; OdeSol 11:19; *TestZeb 1:3; TestJos 19:4, based on the Armenian version, as rendered by Charles; GrBar; ParJer 9:16; EpArist 208; Philo, Aet. M. 71; Jos., Ant. 1, 61; 4, 59; Ar. 6, 3; Mel., Fgm. 8b, 8] becomes rare; both in the same sentence Aëtius 132, 13 αὐξανομένου τ. πάθους αὔξει κ. τὰ συμπτώματα) B-D-F §101; W-S. §15; Meisterhans3-Schw. 176; Mayser 465. Impf. ηὔξανον; fut. αὐξήσω and αὐξανῶ Gen 48:4; Lev 26:9; 1 aor. ηὔξησα. Pass.: fut. αὐξηθήσομαι LXX, En 5:9; aor. ηὐξήθην.① to cause to become greater in extent, size, state, or quality, grow someth., cause to grow, increase trans. (Pind., Hdt., Pla. et al.; ins, pap, LXX; Jos., Ant. 2, 205 [Nägeli 35]) the fruits of righteousness 2 Cor 9:10. Abs. 1 Cor 3:6f=God made it grow; Hv 1, 1, 6; 3, 4, 1.② to become greater, grow, increase intr.ⓐ pass. used actively (Hes., Hdt.+; LXX; En oft.; on GrBar s. under b; Jos., Ant. 18, 129, Vi. 193; Ar. 6:3; Mel., HE 4, 26, 7; Did., Gen. 190, 25). Of humans and plants: the human race 1 Cl 33:6; B 6:12, 18 (Gen 1:28); children (Hdt. 5, 92, 5; Gen 21:8; 25; 27) 1 Pt 2:2; plants (Ps.-Phocyl. 38) Mt 13:32; Mk 4:8; καρπὸς αὐξανόμενος ibid. v.l. (Diosc., Mat. Med. 2, 199 add. πρὸ τοῦ τὸν καρπὸν αὐξηθῆναι).—Of nonphysical entities (Pind., N. 8, 40 αὔξεται δʼ ἀρετά = ἀρετή grows; Did., Gen. 119, 8 [of the soul]) the gospel Col 1:6; faith 2 Cor 10:15; knowledge Col 1:10; unrighteousness D 16:4. Cp. Lk 22:28 D.ⓑ The use of the act. in the same intr. sense belongs to later Gk. (Aristot.; Polyb.; Diod S; Maximus Tyr. 6, 4f; Olympiodor., Comm. in Alcib. Plat. 18 ed. Creuzer 1821: αὐξούσης τ. σελήνης; PGM 4, 2553; 13, 65; EpArist 208; GrBar; Jos., Ant. 2, 189; 4, 59; Ar. 12, 2; POxy 1778, 13; Just., D. 88, 2; not LXX) lit. of plants Mt 6:28; Lk 12:27; Ox 655, 9f (ASyn. 67, 33; on the last 3 passages s. ξαίνω); Lk 13:19. ἐκ τοῦ ἑνὸς πλείονα fr. one ( grain) many grow 1 Cl 24:5. Of children Lk 1:80; 2:40. Of a people Ac 7:17. Of a house εἰς ναόν Eph 2:21. Of the word of God Ac 6:7; 12:24; 19:20 (on the theme of growth s. DBalch, SBLSP ’89, 354; cp. Polyb. 6, 43, 2). αὐ. τὴν αὔξησιν Col 2:19; ἔν τινι 2 Pt 3:18; αὐ. εἰς Χριστόν grow up into (union w.) Christ Eph 4:15. Abs. Mt 20:28 v.l. = Agr 22; ὡ̣ς … αὔξι̣ν̣ [=αὔξειν] … τὴν̣ ψ̣υ̣χ̣ὴν τοῦ Παῦλου so that … Paul’s spirits rose AcPl Ha 6, 10. Of Jesus increase J 3:30. This is usu. considered a direct ref. to success in attracting followers, but αὐ. can also be used of the increase of sunlight (Calendarium of Antiochus [c. 200 A.D.] on Dec. 25 Ἡλίου γενέθλιον• αὔξει φῶς [FBoll, SBHeidAk 1910, 16; Abh. p. 40ff]; Cosmas of Jerusalem [FCumont, Natalis Invicti: Extr. des compt. rend. de l’Ac. des Inscr. et Bell. Lett. 1911, 292f]). Cp. 3:19–21, where φῶς occurs five times, and marks the leading concept. May this not also be true of 3:30? At any rate the Gk. and Lat. fathers understood 3:30 in the solar sense. S. also on ἐλαττοῦσθαι and s. ENorden, D. Geburt des Kindes 1924, 99–112.—DELG s.v. αὔξω. M-M. TW. -
17 αὔξω
αὐξάνω/αὔξω (both forms as early as Pindar with the shorter predominating, as usu. in the earlier lit.; later the longer form becomes more freq. [e.g., Just., D. 88, 2] and the shorter one [Epict.; Heraclit. Stoic. p. 2, 7; 78, 12; Hierocles the Stoic—II A.D.—in BKT IV pap 9780 col. 6, 16 p. 28f; SIG index; OGI 51, 12; 56, 9 and 22; POxy 1450, 3; 21; 4 Macc 13:22; OdeSol 11:19; *TestZeb 1:3; TestJos 19:4, based on the Armenian version, as rendered by Charles; GrBar; ParJer 9:16; EpArist 208; Philo, Aet. M. 71; Jos., Ant. 1, 61; 4, 59; Ar. 6, 3; Mel., Fgm. 8b, 8] becomes rare; both in the same sentence Aëtius 132, 13 αὐξανομένου τ. πάθους αὔξει κ. τὰ συμπτώματα) B-D-F §101; W-S. §15; Meisterhans3-Schw. 176; Mayser 465. Impf. ηὔξανον; fut. αὐξήσω and αὐξανῶ Gen 48:4; Lev 26:9; 1 aor. ηὔξησα. Pass.: fut. αὐξηθήσομαι LXX, En 5:9; aor. ηὐξήθην.① to cause to become greater in extent, size, state, or quality, grow someth., cause to grow, increase trans. (Pind., Hdt., Pla. et al.; ins, pap, LXX; Jos., Ant. 2, 205 [Nägeli 35]) the fruits of righteousness 2 Cor 9:10. Abs. 1 Cor 3:6f=God made it grow; Hv 1, 1, 6; 3, 4, 1.② to become greater, grow, increase intr.ⓐ pass. used actively (Hes., Hdt.+; LXX; En oft.; on GrBar s. under b; Jos., Ant. 18, 129, Vi. 193; Ar. 6:3; Mel., HE 4, 26, 7; Did., Gen. 190, 25). Of humans and plants: the human race 1 Cl 33:6; B 6:12, 18 (Gen 1:28); children (Hdt. 5, 92, 5; Gen 21:8; 25; 27) 1 Pt 2:2; plants (Ps.-Phocyl. 38) Mt 13:32; Mk 4:8; καρπὸς αὐξανόμενος ibid. v.l. (Diosc., Mat. Med. 2, 199 add. πρὸ τοῦ τὸν καρπὸν αὐξηθῆναι).—Of nonphysical entities (Pind., N. 8, 40 αὔξεται δʼ ἀρετά = ἀρετή grows; Did., Gen. 119, 8 [of the soul]) the gospel Col 1:6; faith 2 Cor 10:15; knowledge Col 1:10; unrighteousness D 16:4. Cp. Lk 22:28 D.ⓑ The use of the act. in the same intr. sense belongs to later Gk. (Aristot.; Polyb.; Diod S; Maximus Tyr. 6, 4f; Olympiodor., Comm. in Alcib. Plat. 18 ed. Creuzer 1821: αὐξούσης τ. σελήνης; PGM 4, 2553; 13, 65; EpArist 208; GrBar; Jos., Ant. 2, 189; 4, 59; Ar. 12, 2; POxy 1778, 13; Just., D. 88, 2; not LXX) lit. of plants Mt 6:28; Lk 12:27; Ox 655, 9f (ASyn. 67, 33; on the last 3 passages s. ξαίνω); Lk 13:19. ἐκ τοῦ ἑνὸς πλείονα fr. one ( grain) many grow 1 Cl 24:5. Of children Lk 1:80; 2:40. Of a people Ac 7:17. Of a house εἰς ναόν Eph 2:21. Of the word of God Ac 6:7; 12:24; 19:20 (on the theme of growth s. DBalch, SBLSP ’89, 354; cp. Polyb. 6, 43, 2). αὐ. τὴν αὔξησιν Col 2:19; ἔν τινι 2 Pt 3:18; αὐ. εἰς Χριστόν grow up into (union w.) Christ Eph 4:15. Abs. Mt 20:28 v.l. = Agr 22; ὡ̣ς … αὔξι̣ν̣ [=αὔξειν] … τὴν̣ ψ̣υ̣χ̣ὴν τοῦ Παῦλου so that … Paul’s spirits rose AcPl Ha 6, 10. Of Jesus increase J 3:30. This is usu. considered a direct ref. to success in attracting followers, but αὐ. can also be used of the increase of sunlight (Calendarium of Antiochus [c. 200 A.D.] on Dec. 25 Ἡλίου γενέθλιον• αὔξει φῶς [FBoll, SBHeidAk 1910, 16; Abh. p. 40ff]; Cosmas of Jerusalem [FCumont, Natalis Invicti: Extr. des compt. rend. de l’Ac. des Inscr. et Bell. Lett. 1911, 292f]). Cp. 3:19–21, where φῶς occurs five times, and marks the leading concept. May this not also be true of 3:30? At any rate the Gk. and Lat. fathers understood 3:30 in the solar sense. S. also on ἐλαττοῦσθαι and s. ENorden, D. Geburt des Kindes 1924, 99–112.—DELG s.v. αὔξω. M-M. TW. -
18 ἀσφαλίζω
ἀσφαλίζω (ἀσφαλής) 1 aor. pass. ἠσφαλίσθην; in our lit. the mid. ἠσφαλισάμην is used for the act. (so since Epicurus 215 p. 164, 22; Polyb. 6, 22, 4; 9, 3, 3; and often, e.g. Diod S 18, 52, 4; OGI 613, 4; PTebt 53, 29; POxy 1033, 13; LXX; TestSol 6:5 D; TestAbr A 13 p. 92, 23 [Stone p. 32]; TestJob 5:3; 39:8 al.; EpArist 104; Jos., Ant. 13, 22; 183).ⓐ guard τινά someone against escape (PTebt 283, 18–20 [I B.C.] τὸν προγεγραμμένον Π. ἀσφαλίσασθαι [actively]; cp. 800, 35 [I B.C.]; PRyl 68, 19) Ac 16:30 D.ⓑ fasten, secure τοὺς πόδας εἰς τὸ ξύλον fasten (their) feet in the stocks 16:24.ⓒ make secure, against tampering τ. τάφον (BGU 1036, 11 κέλλα ἠσφαλισμένη ‘storage room secured’; PHamb 29, 12f) Mt 27:64ff.② fig. to cause to be safe, safeguard, watch over ἀ. τινα (Epicurus [see above]; Is 41:10) IPhld 5:1.—DELG s.v. σφάλλω. M-M. s.v. ἀσφαλίζομαι. TW. Spicq.
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