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1 εὐαυξής
εὐαυξής, ές,A easily elongated, elastic, Arist.HA 493a30; increased in growth, in [comp] Comp. - έστερος Id.PA 673b34; quick-growing, Thphr.CP 1.8.4: [comp] Comp., Gp.10.57.9 (v.l. - ότερον); tall, Suid. s.v. βλωθρή: [comp] Sup., Gal.UP11.14. ( εὐαξ- Suid., Hsch. s.v. εὐαλδῆ, v.l. in Arist. PAl.c., Thphr.l.c. (codd. Urb., [voice] Med.), Gp.l.c., εὐαυξ-v.l. ib.10.13.3: prob. εὐᾱξ- from εὐᾱυξ-, cf. εὐᾱγής.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὐαυξής
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2 εὔτονος
A well-strung, vigorous, of men's bodies or limbs, Hp.Aph.3.17, Arist.IA 710a31, Luc.Anach.24, AP12.216 (Strat.): [comp] Comp., Men. 693; of men, -ώτεροι τοῖς σώμασι D.S.4.3
; τὸ εὔ., = εὐτονία, Pl.Lg. 815a, etc.: esp. in Stoic philos. (cf. τόνος), Chrysipp.Stoic.3.121, 123; of engines, Plb.8.5.2 ([comp] Comp.); of the wind, D.S.1.41; of wine, Arist.Mir. 832a11; τὸ εὔ., name of an eyesalve, Aët.7.115;εὔ. πληγή Hero Bel.74.12
.2 active, energetic,πρόνοια POxy. 1468.7
(iii A.D.);προσοχή Iamb.Protr.21
.κά ([comp] Sup.); of persons, - ώτατος εἶναι c. part., OGI315.52 (Pessinus, ii B.C.).3 of an orator, forcible,εὔ. τῇ φράσει D.H.Vett.Cens.5.4
; τῆς λέξεως τὸ εὔ. ib.3.2, cf. PhId.Po.5.5.4 Adv. - νως with might and main, vigorously, Ar. Pl. 1095, X.Hier.9.6, Arist.Pr. 885a6, Ph.1.311, Ev.Luc.23.10: [comp] Comp. - ώτερον, τοῦ δέοντος ἀφιᾶσι Luc.Nigr.36
.6 peremptorily, -ώτερον ἐπιστεῖλαι, γράψαι, PLille1.3i14 (iii B.C.), PPetr.2p.22, 3p.132 (cf. p. x) (iii B.C.).II of the voice, well-pitched, Arist. GA 786b8. (Sts. as v.l. in codd. for ἔντονος, Plb. l.c.; εὔτονος is perh. f.l. for ἔντονον in S. Fr. 966.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὔτονος
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3 κλινάριον
κλῑν-άριον, τό, Dim. of κλίνη, Ar.Fr. 239, Act.Ap.5.15, Arr.Epict. 3.5.13, POxy.1645.9 (iv A.D.); τὰ κ. τὰ ἐνδιδόντα elasticGreek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κλινάριον
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4 τροχιά
τροχιά, ἡ,A wheel-track, rut, Hsch., Phot., etc. -
5 ἀμφίγυος
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6 ἀνάκλασις
A a bending back, flexure, Hp.Fract.2; of swords, D.S.5.30; curve, of the lines of a ship, Callix.1.II reflection of light or reverberation of sound, Arist.AP0.98a29, Sens. 437b10, al., Stoic.2.199; so of the wind, Arist.Pr. 945a7; of water, ἀ. ποιεῖσθαι have its course turned, Plb.4.43.9; ἀ. τῆς σαρκὸς ποιεῖσθαι make it elastic, Arist.Pr. 966b17.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνάκλασις
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7 ἀπίλητος
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8 ἐνδίδωμι
A give in: hence,I give into one's hands, give up to,ἀσκὸν ἔνδος μοι E.Cyc. 510
(lyr.), etc.;ἑαυτόν τινι Pl.R. 561b
, cf. Ar.Pl. 781 (v. l.);τινὰ τοῖς πολεμίοις Pl.R. 567a
; ἐ. πόλιν surrender a city, esp. by treachery, Th.4.66, cf. X.HG7.4.14, etc.; τοῖς Ἀθηναίοις τὰ πράγματα ἐ. Th.7.48, cf. 2.65:—[voice] Pass., : impers., οὐδὲν ἐνεδίδοτο ἀπὸ τῶν ἔνδον no sign of surrender was made, Arr.An.1.20.6.4 [voice] Pass., to be interposed,ἐνδοθεισῶν ὀλίγων ἡμερῶν Aët.13.121
.II lend, afford, ἐνδιδόναι τινὶ Χερὸς στηρίγματα lend him a supporting hand, E.IA 617; ἐ. ἀφορμάς give an occasion, Id.Hec. 1239; ;πρόφασίν τινι κακῷ γενέσθαι Th.2.87
, cf. D.18.158;καιρόν Id.4.18
; ἐ. ὑποψίαν ὡς .. give ground for suspicion that.., Pl.Lg. 887e;ἐλπίδας τινί τινος Plu.Alc.14
:—cause, excite,λὺγξ σπασμὸν ἐνδιδοῦσα Th.2.49
; ποθήν, δίψαν, Aret.SA2.1, CA 1.10;τάδε τῆς ψυχῆς τοῦ στομάχου -όντος εἶναι δεῖ τὴν πάθην Id.SD 2.6
.III show, exhibit,δικαιοσύνην καὶ πιστότητα ἐνέδωκαν, ἄχαρι δὲ οὐδέν Hdt.7.52
; μαλακὸν ἐνδιδόναι οὐδέν show no sign of flagging, Id.3.51, 105, Ar.Pl. 488;ἢν δ' ἐνδιδῷ τι μαλθακόν E.Hel. 508
;ἵνα σοὶ μηδὲν ἐνδοίην πικρόν Id.Andr. 225
.IV grant, concede, εἰ δ' ἐνδιδοίης, ὥσπερ ἐνδίδως, λόγον ib. 965; ἐ. οὐδέν make no concession, Th. 2.12; ἐ. τι make a concession, ib.18;ἐ. ὁποσονοῦν Id.4.37
;κἂν παίζων τίς σοι ἐνδῷ ὁτιοῦν Pl.Grg. 499b
.V intr., allow, permit,ὅσον ἐνέδωκαν αἱ μοῖραι Hdt.1.91
; give in, give way, οὐ πρότερον ἐνέδοσαν ἢ .. Th.2.65; ὡς εἶδον αὐτοὺς ἐνδόντας ib.81; flag, fail, ; τὸ ἐνδιδόν the weak spot, Luc.Anach.26; ἐ. τινί yield to..,οἴκτῳ Th.3.37
;ἀλλήλοις Id.4.44
;τῇ τῶν πλειόνων γνώμῃ D.Prooem.34
;τῇ διακρίσει Dam.Pr. 303
;πρὸς ὕπνον Plu.Sull. 28
; ἐ. πρὸς τὰς διαλύσεις show an inclination towards.., Id.Flam. 9.2 of ailments, abate, Aret.SA1.10; but ἢν τὸ οὖρον μὴ ἐνδῷ does not pass, Hp.Prog.19:—in S.OC 1076, Elmsl. restored ἐνδώσειν from Sch.3 of elastic substances, give way, yield, οἰσοφάγος ἐ. Arist.PA 664a34; of the air, Id.Pr. 937b34; of trees, be flexible, Thphr. HP5.6.1; of the flanks and eyes, fall in, Arist.Pr. 876a37, cf. GA 747a16; of a corpse, decompose, Parth.31.2; of a funeral-pile, Thphr. HP9.3.3; ἐρείσματα ἐ. the props give way, Plb.5.100.5.4 εἴσω ἐνδιδοῖ τὸ ἄλγος penetrates inwardly, Aret.CA1.10.VI give the key-note of a tune, strike up,τοῖς ἵπποις τὸ ὀρχηστικὸν μέλος Arist.Fr. 583
: abs.,ἡγεῖτο.. εῖς ἀνήρ, ὃς ἐνεδίδου τοῖς ἄλλοις τὰ τῆς ὀρχήσεως σχήματα D.H.7.72
, cf. Luc.Rh.Pr.13; τὰ ἐνδιδόμενα orders, words of command, Arr.Tact.31.6: metaph., give the key-note, of a speech, Arist.Rh. 1414b26; cf. ἐνδόσιμος (but ἐ. φωνήν cry aloud, LXXNu.14.1):τοῖς μεθ' ἑαυτὸ τὴν γόνιμον ἐ. πρόοδον Procl.Inst. 152
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9 ἐξαφίημι
A send forth, discharge, [ παλτόν] X.Eq.12.12; dispatch,γροσφομάχους Plb.10.39.1
; let go an elastic board, Aët.6.87.II set free from, ἐξαφεῖται τοῦδε (sc. τοῦ πονεῖν) S.Tr.72, cf. J.AJ18.1.1; set free,ἐ. σῶον LXX 2 Ma.12.24
; let loose,ἀγέλας εἰς καρπούς PLips. 35.8
(iv A.D.):—[voice] Pass., to be allowed to escape, J.BJ4.6.3.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐξαφίημι
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10 παλίντονος
παλίν - τονος ( τείνω): stretched or bending back, ‘elastic,’ epith. of the bow.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > παλίντονος
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