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1 δυσχεραίνω
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2 παραποδίζω
A entangle the feet, fetter, tether: hence, generally, hinder, impede, Plb.2.28.8, 18.31.6 :—[voice] Pass., to be entangled, hampered, Pl.Lg. 652b, Ep. 330b, Plb.16.4.10, Gal.9.575 ;τῶν αἰσθήσεων -πεποδισμένων Metrod.Herc.831.5
; π. εἴς or πρός τι, S.E.M.1.171, 193 ;τὴν ῥύμην τοῖ δρόμου Hld.10.30
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3 χήμωσις
A an affection of the eyes, when the cornea swells like a cockle-shell ([etym.] χήμη) so as to impede sight, Gal.19.436, Demosth. Ophth. ap. Orib.Syn.8.42, Paul.Aeg.3.22.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > χήμωσις
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4 ἐπικόπτω
A- κέκοφα Phld.D.1.15
:— strike upon (i.e. from above), fell, βοῦνἐπικόψων Od.3.443
.2. later, of trees, lop, pollard, Thphr.CP5.17.3; cut down brushwood, PLond.3.1170B26 (iii A.D.): metaph., cut short, bring down from high estate,τοὺς πεφρονηματισμένους Arist. Pol. 1284b2
;φιληδονίαν ἀκόλαστον Plu.2.529b
; check, impede, πράξεις ib.975b;στάσιν J.BJ2.17.4
([voice] Pass., Hp.Ep.13); reprove, censure, τινά Timo 4, Myro 2 J., Plu.Cic.24, Philostr. V A5.35, al.; refute, Phld. l.c.;δόξας Id.Po.5.26
.3. ἐ. χαρακτῆρα stamp, coin, Arist.Oec. 1349b31.4. cut anew, [τὸν] ἀποτριβέντα [μύλον] Str.15.2.2.b. Archit., dress blocks of stone, etc.,κατὰ κεφαλήν IG7.3073.183
(Lebad.), cf. ib.4255.15 ([place name] Oropus);πλίνθον Milet.7p.59
([place name] Didyma).7. injure,αἱ ἡδοναὶ ἐ. τὴν ἰσχύν Philostr.Gym.52
:—[voice] Pass.,- κοπεὶς τοὺς ὀφθαλμοὺς ὑπό τινος Id.VS2.25.2
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5 ὀχλέω
A move, disturb, ψηφῖδες ἅπασαι ὀχλεῦνται all the pebbles are rolled or swept away by the water, Il.21.261.II generally, trouble, importune, c. acc., Hdt.5.41;ὀχλεῖς μάτην με A.Pr. 1001
; disturb citizens by false alarms, Aen. Tact.6.1: abs., to be troublesome or irksome, Hp.Epid.2.1.3, S.OT 446, OGI262.22 ([place name] Baetocaece); ὀ. πρὸς αὐγάς impede the sight, Hp.Prorrh.1.147 = Coac. 191 (v.l.): freq. in Pap., POxy. 269 ii 4 (i A. D.), etc.:—[voice] Pass., to be troubled,ὑπέρ τινος Arist.EN 1167a10
, cf. 1171b19;ἀσθενείᾳ σώματος Plb.Fr. 188
;ὑπὸ ὑδέρου Hippiatr.38
;τὴν ἀκοήν Phld.Po.2.18
; cf. ἐνοχλέω: later c. inf., μὴ ὀχλοῦ δὲ πέμπειν τι ἡμῖν don't trouble to.., POxy.1481.6 (ii A. D.).III in [voice] Pass., to be crowded,ὁδὸς.. ἥτις οὐ πολὺ ὀχλεῖται Ceb.15
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6 βλάπτω
βλάπτω, βλάβω, aor. ἔβλαψα, βλάψα, pass. pres. βλάβεται, perf. part. βεβλαμμένος, aor. 1, 3 pl., ἐβλάφθησαν, part. βλαφθείς, aor. 2 ἐβλάβην, 3 pl. ἔβλαβεν, βλάβεν: impede, arrest; τόν γε θεοὶ βλάπτουσι κελεύθου, Od. 1.195; ( ἵππω) ὄζῳ ἐνὶ βλαφθέντε, ‘caught’ in, Il. 6.39, Il. 15.647 ; βλάψε δέ οἱ φίλα γούνατα, Il. 7.271; so pass., βλάβεται γούνατα, ‘totter,’ Od. 13.34 ; βεβλαμμένον· ἦτορ, ‘arrested in life's flow,’ i. e. ‘wounded in the heart,’ Il. 16.660; metaph., harm the mind., infatuate; τὸν δέ τις ἆθανάτων βλἁψε φρένας, Od. 14.178; and without φρένας, (- Ἄτη) βλάπτουσ' ἀνθρώπους, Il. 9.507; pass., βλαφθείς, Il. 9.512.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > βλάπτω
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7 βλάβω
βλάπτω, βλάβω, aor. ἔβλαψα, βλάψα, pass. pres. βλάβεται, perf. part. βεβλαμμένος, aor. 1, 3 pl., ἐβλάφθησαν, part. βλαφθείς, aor. 2 ἐβλάβην, 3 pl. ἔβλαβεν, βλάβεν: impede, arrest; τόν γε θεοὶ βλάπτουσι κελεύθου, Od. 1.195; ( ἵππω) ὄζῳ ἐνὶ βλαφθέντε, ‘caught’ in, Il. 6.39, Il. 15.647 ; βλάψε δέ οἱ φίλα γούνατα, Il. 7.271; so pass., βλάβεται γούνατα, ‘totter,’ Od. 13.34 ; βεβλαμμένον· ἦτορ, ‘arrested in life's flow,’ i. e. ‘wounded in the heart,’ Il. 16.660; metaph., harm the mind., infatuate; τὸν δέ τις ἆθανάτων βλἁψε φρένας, Od. 14.178; and without φρένας, (- Ἄτη) βλάπτουσ' ἀνθρώπους, Il. 9.507; pass., βλαφθείς, Il. 9.512.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > βλάβω
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8 παρακωλύω
1) hinder2) impede3) obstruct4) precludeΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > παρακωλύω
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Impede — Im*pede , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Impeded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Impeding}.] [L. impedire, lit., to entangle the feet; pref. im in + pes, pedis, foot. See {Foot}, and cf. {Impeach}.] To hinder; to stop in progress; to obstruct; as, to impede the advance … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
impede — I verb annul, arrest, barricade, be a drag on, be an obstacle to, be in the way, block, blockade, bolt, bother, brake, bring to a standstill, burden, cause to delay, check, circumscribe, confine, cramp, cumber, curb, dam up, deadlock, decelerate … Law dictionary
impede — (v.) c.1600, back formation from impediment, or else from L. impedire impede, be in the way, hinder, detain, lit. to shackle the feet (see IMPEDIMENT (Cf. impediment)). Related: Impeded; impedes; impeding … Etymology dictionary
impede — *hinder, obstruct, block, bar, dam Analogous words: clog, *hamper, fetter, trammel, shackle, manacle, hog tie: *embarrass, discomfit, disconcert, rattle, faze: thwart, baffle, balk, *frustrate Antonyms: assist: promote Contrasted words: * … New Dictionary of Synonyms
impede — [v] obstruct, hinder bar, block, blow whistle on*, brake, check, clog, close off, cramp one’s style*, curb, cut off, dam, delay, deter, discomfit, disconcert, disrupt, embarrass, faze, flag one*, freeze, hamper, hang up, hold up, interfere,… … New thesaurus
impede — ► VERB ▪ delay or block the progress or action of. ORIGIN Latin impedire shackle the feet of , from pes foot … English terms dictionary
impede — [im pēd′] vt. impeded, impeding [L impedire, to entangle, ensnare, lit., to hold the feet < in , in + pes (gen. pedis), FOOT] to bar or hinder the progress of; obstruct or delay SYN. HINDER1 impeder n … English World dictionary
impede — UK [ɪmˈpiːd] / US [ɪmˈpɪd] verb [transitive] Word forms impede : present tense I/you/we/they impede he/she/it impedes present participle impeding past tense impeded past participle impeded formal to make it more difficult for someone to do… … English dictionary
impede — verb ADVERB ▪ greatly, seriously, severely, significantly ▪ The bad weather seriously impeded our progress. Impede is used with these nouns as the object: ↑ability, ↑development, ↑ … Collocations dictionary
impede — [[t]ɪmpi͟ːd[/t]] impedes, impeding, impeded VERB If you impede someone or something, you make their movement, development, or progress difficult. [FORMAL] [V n] Debris and fallen rock are impeding the progress of the rescue workers. Syn: hinder,… … English dictionary
impede — verb your efforts to impede our progress will be unsuccessful Syn: hinder, obstruct, hamper, hold back/up, delay, interfere with, disrupt, retard, slow (down), hobble, cripple; block, check, stop, scupper, scuttle, thwart, frustrate … Thesaurus of popular words