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1 εξαιματώσει
ἐξαιμάτωσιςconversion into blood: fem nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)ἐξαιματώσεϊ, ἐξαιμάτωσιςconversion into blood: fem dat sg (epic)ἐξαιμάτωσιςconversion into blood: fem dat sg (attic ionic)ἐξαιματόωchange into blood: aor subj act 3rd sg (epic)ἐξαιματόωchange into blood: fut ind mid 2nd sgἐξαιματόωchange into blood: fut ind act 3rd sg -
2 ἐξαιματώσει
ἐξαιμάτωσιςconversion into blood: fem nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)ἐξαιματώσεϊ, ἐξαιμάτωσιςconversion into blood: fem dat sg (epic)ἐξαιμάτωσιςconversion into blood: fem dat sg (attic ionic)ἐξαιματόωchange into blood: aor subj act 3rd sg (epic)ἐξαιματόωchange into blood: fut ind mid 2nd sgἐξαιματόωchange into blood: fut ind act 3rd sg -
3 μετάνοια
μετάνοια, ας, ἡ (μετανοέω) prim. ‘a change of mind’ (Thu. 3, 36, 4; Polyb. 4, 66, 7; Appian, Mithrid. 16 §57; pap [s. New Docs 4, 160; Spicq II 475, 17]; TestSol 12:3 C; JosAs, ApcSed; ApcMos 32; Jos., C. Ap. 1, 274, Ant. 16, 125; Just., Tat.), also w. the nuance of ‘remorse’ (as regret for shortcomings and errors: Batr. 69; Lycon the Peripatetic [III B.C.], Fgm. 23 Wehrli [in Diog. L. 5, 66]; Polyb. 18, 33, 7; Stoic. III 147, ln. 21f; Cebes 10, 4; 11, 1; Plut., Mor. 56a; 68f; 961d, Alex. 11, 4, Mar. 10, 4; 39, 3; Chariton 1, 3, 7; Appian, Liby. 52 §225; 102 §482; 116 §553; M. Ant. 8, 10; Ps.-Lucian, Calumn. 5; Jos., Ant. 13, 314. Of the ‘remorse’ of Sophia Iren. 1, 3, 1 [Harv. I 24, 7]); in our lit. w. focus on the need of change in view of responsibility to deity (cp. Hierocles 14, 451; Sir 44:16; Wsd 12:10, 19; Prayer of Manasseh [=Odes 12] 8; Philo, Det. Pot. Ins. 96, Spec. Leg. 1, 58, Virt. 175ff [περὶ μετανοίας] al.; EpArist 188; Jos., Ant. 9, 176; TestReub 2:1; TestJud 19:2; TestGad 5:7f; JosAs 15:6ff; 16:7; ApcSed prol.: περὶ ἀγάπης καὶ περὶ μ.; 14:3 ἐν μετανοίαις; SibOr 1, 129; 168; Iren. 1, 21, 2 [Harv. 182, 7]; Orig., C. Cels. 7, 57, 3f; Did., Gen. 97, 15) repentance, turning about, conversion; as a turning away μετάνοια ἀπὸ νεκρῶν ἔργων turning away from dead works Hb 6:1. Mostly of the positive side of repentance, as the beginning of a new relationship with God: ἡ εἰς θεὸυ μ. repentance that leads to God Ac 20:21. ἄξια τῆς μετανοίας ἔργα deeds that are consistent with repentance 26:20. Also καρπὸν ἄξιον τῆς μ. Mt 3:8; cp. Lk 3:8. βαπτίζειν εἰς μ. baptize for repentance Mt 3:11 (s. βαπτίζω 2a; also εἰς 10a). βάπτισμα μετανοίας Mk 1:4; Lk 3:3; cp. Ac 13:24; 19:4 (alt. λουτροῦ … τῆς μ. Just., D. 14, 1) χρείαν ἔχειν μετανοίας need repentance or conversion Lk 15:7. κηρύσσειν μ. εἰς ἄφεσιν ἁμαρτιῶν preach repentance that leads to the forgiveness of sins 24:47 (μετάνοιαν καὶ ἄφεσιν ἁμαρτιῶν διὰ … λουτροῦ παλλιγγενεσίας Theoph. Ant. 2, 16 [p. 140. 8f]); cp. 1 Cl 7:6. ἔχειν καιρὸν μετανοίας still have time for repentance 2 Cl 8:2. τόπον μετανοίας διδόναι give an opportunity for repentance (Wsd 12:10; cp. ἵνα μετάνοια δοθῇ Did., Gen. 169, 4; ἀφορμὴν μετανοίας καὶ ἐξομολογήσεως παράσχειν Theoph. Ant. 2, 29 [p. 170, 17]) 1 Cl 7:5. μετανοίας τόπον εὑρίσκειν Hb 12:17 (cp. μετανοίας τόπον ἔχειν Tat. 15:3). διδόναι τινὶ (τὴν) μ. (cp. Wsd 12:19; M. J. Brutus, Ep. 7) Ac 5:31; 11:18; 2 Ti 2:25; 16:9; cp. Hv 4, 1, 3; Hs 8, 6, 2; 8, 11, 1. τιθέναι τινὶ μετάνοιαν prescribe repentance for someone Hm 4, 3, 4; cp. 5; καλεῖν τινα εἰς μ. Lk 5:32 (ApcSed 15:2; Just., A I, 15, 7; 90, 7); Mt 9:13 v.l.; Mk 2:17 v.l. (cp. καλοῦνται αὐτοὺς ἐπὶ μ. καὶ διόρθωσιν τῆς ψυχῆς αὐτῶν Orig., C. Cels. 3, 62, 3). περὶ μετανοίας λαλεῖν 1 Cl 8:1. ἀκούσαντες ταύτην τὴν μετάνοιαν when they heard of this repentance Hs 8, 10, 3; παιδεύεσθαι εἰς μ. be disciplined so as to repent 1 Cl 57:1. εἰς μ. ἄγειν τινά (EpArist 188; Jos., Ant. 4, 144; cp. Appian, Bell. Civ. 2, 63 §262 θεοῦ σφᾶς ἐπὶ μετάνοιαν ἄγοντος) Ro 2:4; ἀνακαινίζειν εἰς μ. Hb 6:6; χωρῆσαι εἰς μ. come to repentance 2 Pt 3:9. μετάνοιαν λαμβάνειν receive repentance (after denying Christ) Hs 9, 26, 6a. μετανοίας μετασχεῖν 1 Cl 8:5. μετάνοιαν ἔχειν have a possibility of repentance Hm 4, 3, 3; Hs 8, 8, 2. ἐστί τινι μετάνοιαν have a possibility of repentance Hv 2, 2, 5c; 3, 7, 5; Hs 8, 8, 5; 8, 9, 4a; 9, 19, 1; 9, 20, 4. τινὶ μετάνοιά ἐστι μία have (only) one possibility of repentance m 4, 1, 8; cp. 4, 3, 1. μ. κεῖταί τινι repentance is ready, available for someone Hs 9, 19, 2f; 9, 22, 4; 9, 26, 6b. ἐπίκειταί τινι 8, 7, 2a. γίνεταί τινι 9, 26, 5; εἰς μάτην ἐστὶν ἡ μ. is in vain 6, 1, 3. ταχινὴ ὀφείλει εἶναι must follow quickly 8, 9, 4b. ἡ μ. σύνεσίς ἐστιν μεγάλη is great understanding m 4, 2, 2. μ. καθαρά 12, 3, 2; cp. Hs 7:6. μ. ἁμαρτίας rep. for sin 2 Cl 16:4; cp. Hm 4, 3, 3. μ. ζωῆς rep. that leads to life Hs 6, 2, 3; cp. 8, 6, 6. ἐλπὶς μετανοίας hope of repentance or conversion IEph 10:1; Hs 6, 2, 4; 8, 7, 2b; 8, 10, 2. W. πίστις and other Christian virtues 1 Cl 62:2. The ἄγγελος τῆς μ. appears in Hermas as a proclaimer of repentance: v 5:7; m 12, 4, 7; 12, 6, 1; Hs 9, 1, 1; 9, 14, 3; 9, 23, 5; 9, 24, 4; λυπεῖσθαι εἰς μ. feel pain that leads to repentance 2 Cor 7:9, λύπη μετάνοιαν ἐργάζεται (cp. Plut., Mor. 476f) vs. 10.—W. the Christian use of the word in mind Polycarp says ἀμετάθετος ἡμῖν ἡ ἀπὸ τῶν κρειττόνων ἐπὶ τὰ χείρω μετάνοια for us ‘repentance’ from the better to the worse is impossible MPol 11:1.—WHolladay, The Root Šûbh in the OT, ’58.—TRE VII 446–51; RAC II 105–18.—DELG s.v. νόος. M-M. EDNT. TW. Spicq. Sv. -
4 ἐπιστροφή
ἐπιστροφή, ῆς, ἡ (s. prec. entry; Trag., Thu.+; ins, pap, LXX, Joseph.; Just. D. 30, 1; var. senses) in our lit. only intr. ‘turning (toward)’① turning one’s attention to someth., attention (Soph. et al.; ἡ πρός ἀνθρώπους ἐ. τοῦ θεοῦ Orig., C. Cels. 4, 5, 26) ἐ. ποιεῖσθαι give attention, concern oneself (Demosth. 12, 1; 19, 306; Appian, Bell. Civ. 4, 35 §148; Michel 543, 3; PPetr II, 19 [2], 2; Jos., Ant. 9, 237) w. περί τινος (Chrysipp.: Stoic. III 187; SIG 685, 128 [139 B.C.]) 1 Cl 1:1.② change of one’s way of thinking or believing, conversion (Sir 18:21; 49:2; PsSol 16:11; Jos., Ant. 2, 293; Just., D. 30, 1; Orig., C. Cels. 1, 43, 39; Porphyr., Ad Marcellam 24 μόνη σωτηρία ἡ πρὸς τ. θεὸν ἐπιστροφή; Hierocles 24 p. 473; Simplicius p. 107, 22 ἡ ἐπὶ τὸ θεῖον ἐπιστροφή) τῶν ἐθνῶν Ac 15:3. εἶναι εἰς ἐ. τινι be a means of conversion for someone B 11:8.—PAubin, Le problème de la ‘conversion’ ’63. DELG s.v. στρέφω. M-M. TW. -
5 εξαιματώσεις
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6 ἐξαιματώσεις
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7 ἀντιστροφή
ἀντιστροφ-ή, ἡ,I in choruses and dances, strophic correspondence, D.H.Comp.25; in later writers, = ἀντίστροφος, ἡ (q.v.), Sch.Ar.Nu. 595,al.II Rhet., repetition of closing words in successive members, Phld.Rh.1.195 S., Hermog.Id.1.12, cf, 2.1, Eust.945.60;ἀ. τὸ ἐναντίον τῆς ἐπαναφορᾶς Alex.Fig.2.4
.3 Gramm., inversion of letters (e.g. ἀκήν, ἦκα), EM 424.8.III inversion, κατὰ τὴν ἀ. τῆς ἀναλογίας in inverse ratio, Arist.Ph. 266b18:—in Logic, conversion of terms of a proposition, Id.APr. 25a40; ἀ. δέχεσθαι to be convertible, ib. 50b32.b Math.,τῶν θεωρημάτων ἡ ἀ. Procl.in Euc.p.251
F., cf. Apollon.Perg.Con.2.49; ἀ. προηγουμένη complete conversion, Procl.in Euc.p.253F.;ἀ. ἀξιωμάτων Stoic.2.64
; generally, conversely,Metrod.
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8 ἐπιστροφή
ἐπιστροφ-ή,ἡ,A turning about,τῆς τοῦ ἀτράκτου δίνης Pl.R. 620e
; twisting, Thphr.HP3.13.3; of strands, Ph.Bel.58.15;τῶν σχοινίων Plu.Alex.25
(pl.);ἡ εἴσω ἐ. τῶν δακτύλων Philostr.Im.1.23
.2. bending of a bow, Str.2.5.22.3. curve, winding of a bay, ib.33; of a river, Ptol.Alm.8.1.II. intr., turning or wheeling about, δαΐων ἀνδρῶν ἐπιστροφαί, i.e. hostile men turning to bay, S.OC 1045 (lyr.); tossing, of a restless patient, Hp.Epid.7.83 (pl.); μυρίων ἐπιστροφαὶ κακῶν renewed assaults of ills unnumbered, S.OC 537 (lyr.), cf. Arr. An.7.17.5; esp.in military evolutions, Plb.10.23.3, Plu.Phil.7; wheeling through a right angle, Ascl.Tact.10.4, etc. (but, as a general term, αἱ ἐ. τῶν ἵππων ib.7.2, cf. Arr.Tact.16.7); of ships, putting about, tacking, Th.2.90,91; ἐξ ἐπιστροφῆς by a sudden wheel, Plb.1.76.5, Plu.Tim.27; but ἐξ ἐπιστροφῆς παθεῖν to have a relapse, Hp. Coac. 251.2. turn of affairs, reaction, counter-revolution, μή τις ἐ.γένηται Th.3.71
; result, end, Plb.21.32.15 (dub.l.).3. attention paid to a person or thing (ἐπιστρέφω 11.3
), ξενοτίμους δωμάτων ἐ. respect for guests, A.Eu. 548; πρὸ τοῦ θανόντος τήνδ' ἔθεσθ' ἐ. S.OT 134; ὧν ἐ. τις ἦν to whom any regard was due, E.IT 671; so ἐπιστροφῆςἄξιον X.HG5.2.9
;παραμυθέεσθαι μετ' ἐπιστροφῆς καὶ ὑποδέξιος Hp. Decent.16
; ἐ. ποιεῖσθαι Philipp. ap. D.12.1, cf. 19.306, etc.; ἐ. ἔχειντινός Men.836
;περί τινος Chrysipp.Stoic.3.187
, etc.; ἐπιστροφῆςτυγχάνειν Plb.4.4.4
, etc.b. Philos., turning towards,πρὸς τὰ τῇδε Plot.4.3.4
; ψυχὴ καταδεῖται πρὸς τὸ σῶμα τῇ ἐ. τῇ πρὸς τὰ πάθη τὰ ἀπ'αὐτοῦ Porph.Sent.7
.4. moving up and down in a place, mostly in pl., πατρῴων δωμάτων ἐπιστροφαί the range of them, A.Th. 648; οἷσιν οὐκ ἐπιστροφαί men who have no business here, E.Hel. 440; βούνομοι ἐ. haunts of the grazing herds, A.Fr. 249; so Κίλιξ δὲ χώρα καὶ Σύρων ἐπιστροφαί (cj. for Σηρῶν ἐνστροφαί) ib. 271.5 intentness, vehemence,ἐπιστροφὴν εἶχεν ὁ λόγος καὶ ἔρρωτο Philostr.VS1.21.5
; θρασυτέρᾳ τῇ ἐ. χρήσασθαι ib.2.5.2.6 correction, reproof, Plu.2.55b.8 in Philos., return to the source of Being, Plot.1.2.4 ;ἡ ἐ. πρὸς αὑτόν Id.5.3.6
, cf. Procl. Inst.31 ; [ἡ ἐ.]τοῦ προελθόντος ἐπάνοδος εἰς τὸ γεννῆσαν Dam.Pr.75
; ἡ ἐ. τῆς ἐκστάσεώς ἐστιν ἐπανόρθωσις ib.61.9 in Logic, conversion of a proposition, ἡ σὺν ἀντιθέσει ἐ. the contraposition, Suppl.ad Procl. in Prm.p.1004S.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπιστροφή
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9 ἐπιστρέφω
ἐπιστρέφω fut. ἐπιστρέψω; 1 aor. ἐπέστρεψα. Pass.: fut. ἐπιστραφήσομαι; 2 aor. pass. ἐπεστράφην (s. next entry and στρέφω; Hom.+) gener. ‘to turn to’① to return to a point where one has been, turn around, go backⓐ act. intr. (X., Hell. 4, 5, 16; Polyb. 1, 47, 8; Aelian, VH 1, 6; LXX; En 99:5f; ParJer 7:31) abs. Lk 8:55 (cp. Judg 15:19); Ac 15:36; 16:18; Rv 1:12b; εἴς τι (SIG 709, 11 [c. 107 B.C.]; 2 Km 15:27; 1 Esdr 5:8; 1 Macc 5:68; 3 Macc 7:8 εἰς τὰ ἴδια ἐ.) Mt 12:44 (exorcism of evil spirits so that they never return: Jos., Ant. 8, 45; 47 μηκέτʼ εἰς αὐτὸν ἐπανήξειν); Lk 2:39. εἰς τὰ ὀπίσω Mk 13:16; Lk 17:31; also ἐ. ὀπίσω Mt 24:18. ἐπί τι (SIG 709, 20) 2 Pt 2:22. ἐπί τινα Lk 10:6 D. πρός τινα to someone Lk 17:4. W. inf. foll. to denote purpose (Jdth 8:11 v.l.; ApcMos 31 ἐπιστρέψῃ τοῦ ἐλεῆσαι ἡμᾶ) βλέπειν Rv 1:12a (s. φωνή 2e). Also simply turn πρὸς τὸ σῶμα Ac 9:40 (for ἐ. πρός w. acc. cp. Aesop, Fab. 141 P.=248 H., Ch. 202, H.H. 146 I and III [ἐστράφη II]; 1 Macc 7:25; 11:73).ⓑ aor. pass. in act. sense (Eur., Alc. 188; 1 Macc 4:24) εἰς τὰ ὀπίσω (Lucian, Catapl. 14) Hv 4, 3, 7. Of a greeting, which is to return unused Mt 10:13.② to change direction, turn around, aor. pass. in act. sense (Hdt. 3, 156; X., Cyr. 6, 4, 10, Symp. 9, 1 al.; Jos., Ant. 7, 265; 16, 351) ἐπιστραφεὶς ἐν τῷ ὄχλῳ he turned around in the crowd Mk 5:30. ἐπιστραφεὶς καὶ ἰδών 8:33 (Jos., Bell. 2, 619 ἐπιστραφεὶς κ. θεασάμενος).—J 21:20 (the only occurrence in J; s. M-EBoismard, Le chapitre 21 de StJean: RB 54, ’47. 488). MPol 12:3. μὴ ἐπιστραφείς without turning about= without troubling himself (about it) 8:3.③ to cause a pers. to change belief or course of conduct, with focus on the thing to which one turns, turn act. trans., in a spiritual or moral sense (Plut., Mor. 21c ἐ. τινὰ πρὸς τὸ καλόν; Jos., Ant. 10, 53) τινὰ or τὶ ἐπί τινα someone or someth. to someone (2 Ch 19:4; Jdth 7:30; PsSol 8:27) πολλοὺς ἐπὶ κύριον Lk 1:16. καρδίας πατέρων ἐπὶ τέκνα vs. 17 (cp. Sir 48:10 and s. Hes., Op. 182). τινὰ ἔκ τινος turn someone fr. someth. (cp. Mal 2:6) Js 5:20; cp. vs. 19. Of God τοὺς πλανωμένους ἐπίστρεψον bring back those who have gone astray 1 Cl 59:4; cp. Hm 8:10. Sim. of presbyters Pol 6:1; cp. 2 Cl 17:2. ὅταν τις ἡμᾶς … ἐπιστρέψῃ ἀπὸ τῆς ἀδικίας εἰς τὴν δικαιοσύνην 2 Cl 19:2. τὸν οἶκον… εἰς τὸν κύριον Hv 1, 3, 1. Cp. Ox 850, 7.④ to change one’s mind or course of action, for better or worse, turn, returnⓐ intr. act. (Ps 77:41; 2 Esdr 19:28; ApcSed 12:4f) turn back, return Ac 15:16 D. Repent Hs 9, 26, 2. ἐπί τι to someth. 1 Cl 9:1; Pol 7:2; Gal 4:9. ἔκ τινος from someth. (cp. 3 Km 13:26) 2 Pt 2:21 v.l. Esp. of a change in a sinner’s relation with God turn (oft. LXX) ἐπί w. acc.: ἐπὶ κύριον τὸν θεόν Theoph. Ant. 3, 11 [p. 226, 25]) ἐπὶ τὸν κύριον Ac 9:35; 11:21; Hs 9, 26, 3. ἐπὶ τὸν θεόν 26:20; cp. 1 Cl 18:13; 2 Cl 16:1. πρὸς (τὸν) κύριον (1 Km 7:3; Hos 5:4; 6:1; Am 4:6 al. LXX) 2 Cor 3:16; Hm 6, 1, 5; Hm 12, 6, 2. πρὸς τὸν θεόν 1 Th 1:9 (non-Pauline terminology for conversion, acc. to GFriedrich, TZ 51, ’65, 504). Here and occasionally elsewh. the thing from which one turns is added, w. ἀπό and the gen. (2 Ch 6:26; Bar 2:33 v.l. ἀπὸ πασῶν τῶν ἁμαρτιῶν Theoph. Ant. 3, 11 [p. 228, 10]) Ac 14:15; perh. 15:19. ἐ. ἀπὸ σκότους εἰς φῶς καὶ τῆς ἐξουσίας τ. σατανᾶ ἐπὶ τ. θεόν 26:18. Abs. Mt 13:15; Mk 4:12; Ac 28:27 (all three Is 6:10); Lk 22:32 (s. CPickar, CBQ 4, ’42, 137–40); (w. μετανοεῖν) Ac 3:19.ⓑ aor. pass. in act. sense, turn to ἐπὶ τὰ εἴδωλα to images (of deities) B 4:8; εἰς τὴν διχοστασίαν toward disunity Hs 8, 7, 5; in good sense turn (about) (Ps.-Demosth. 10, 9; Epict. 2, 20, 22 οἱ πολῖται ἡμῶν ἐπιστραφέντες τιμῶσι τὸ θεῖον; Dt 30:10; Jer 3:14; Ps 7:13 al.; ApcSed 14:6 πρὸς τὸν ἐμὸν βάπτισμα) ἐ. ἐπί τινα (Is 55:7) 1 Pt 2:25. ἐπὶ τὸν δεσπότην 1 Cl 7:5. πρός τινα (Diog. L. 3, 25 all Greeks to Pla.; Synes., Provid. 1, 9, 97c πρὸς τὸν θεόν) πρὸς τ. κύριον (Hos 14:2f; Jo 2:13 al.) Hm 12, 6, 2. πρός με (Am 4:8; Jo 2:12 al.) 1 Cl 8:3 (scripture quot. of unknown orig.). Abs. be converted J 12:40 v.l.; Hm 12, 4, 6. ἐγγὺς κύριος τοῖς ἐπιστρεφομένοις the Lord is near to them who turn (to him) v 2, 3, 4.—ANock, Conversion ’33; EDietrich, Die Umkehr (Bekehrung u. Busse im AT u. Judentum) ’36.—M-M. TW. Sv. -
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+ V 10-57-19-7-20=113 Gn 8,11; 14,7.17; 18,14; 22,5A: to turn upside down, to upset [τι] JgsB 7,13; to turn back, to return [abs.] Gn 8,11; to return (in conversion) Jer 3,7; to send away [τινα] Jdt 1,11P: to dwell Ez 3,15; to be engaged in, to be conversant [ἔν τινι] Wis 13,7; to behave Ez 22,7; to wander in [ἔν τινι] Jos 5,6*Gn 49,22 ἀνάστρεψον turn-ובשׁ for MT ורשׁ wall; *Ez 22,29 οὐκ ἀναστρεφόμενοι μετὰ κρίματος they (do not) act (justly) -(פטשׁמ בלא) ושׂע? for MT (פטשׁמ בלא) קושׁע they have oppressed (without justice)Cf. LEE, J. 1983, 82; SPICQ 1978a, 85; →NIDNTT; TWNT -
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-ῆς + ἡ N 1 0-1-3-1-6=11 JgsB 8,9; Ez 42,11; 47,7.11; Ct 7,11→NIDNTT; TWNT -
18 μετακόσμησις
A new arrangement, change of condition, Pl.Lg. 892a;μ. νεανική.. περὶ τὰ ζῷα Phld.D.3.12
;ἡ τῶν ἐδεστῶν τάξις καὶ μ. Plu.2.733f
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19 μετατύπωσις
II conversion of a compound word into two simple ones, as ἀκρόπολις into ἄκρα πόλις, Eust.626.49, cf. 75.4.III defined as λέξις ἐνηλλαγμένα στοιχεῖα ἔχουσα (as ὑπαί for ὑπό), Trypho Trop.2.16.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μετατύπωσις
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20 ἀναστροφή
ἀνα-στροφή, ἡ,A turning upside down, upsetting, overthrow, E.Fr. 301 (pl.); μοῖραν εἰς ἀ. δίδωσι, = ἀναστρέφει, Id.Andr. 1007; disorder, confusion, Posidipp.26.22.2 turning back, return, S.Ant. 226; πολλὰς ἀ. ποιούμενος, of a hunter, making many casts backward, X. Cyn.6.25; wheeling round, of a horse, Id.Eq.Mag.3.14; of soldiers in battle, whether to flee or rally, Id.Cyr.5.4.8;μηκέτι δοῦναι αὐτοῖς ἀ.
time to rally,Id.
HG4.3.6, cf. Ages.2.3; esp. of the reversal of a wheeling movement, Ascl.Tact.10.6, Ael.Tact.25.7, Arr.Tact.21.4; of a ship, Th.2.89;ἐξ ἀ.
turning back,Plb.
4.54.4; conversely,S.E.
M.7.430.3 in Gramm., throwing back of the accent, as in Prepositions after their case, A.D.Synt.308.15, etc.4 Rhet., = ἐπαναστροφή, repetition of words which close one sentence at the beginning of another, Hermog.Id.1.12, etc.5 Math., conversion of a ratio,ἀ. λόγου Euc.5
Def.16;κατ' ἀναστροφήν Papp.1002.25
.II dwelling in a place, Plu.2.216a.3 mode of life, behaviour, Plb.4.82.1, D.L.0.64;- φὴν ποιεῖσθαι IG2.477b12
, cf. SIG491.5, LXX To.4.14, Ep.Gal.1.13, Ep.Eph.4.22, al.;ἀ. πολιτική PGiss. 40ii29
(iii A.D.); ἐξημερωμένης -φῆς civilized life, Phld.Sto.Herc.339.19.4 delay, respite, time for doing a thing, Plb.1.66.3,al., D.S.10.5.5 occupation, concern,περί τι τὰν ἀ. ἔχειν Archyt.1
, cf. Phld.Po.5.1425.6.7 recourse,ἀ. λαμβάνειν πρός τι Plu. 2.112c
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