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1 μίσθωση
leaseΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > μίσθωση
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2 θαλλός
A young shoot, young branch, Od.17.224, S.El. 422, Theoc.4.45, etc.: generally, branch, Gp.11.10.3; esp. of the olive (cf. Tim.Lex. s.v. θαλλός), ἐστεφανῶσθαι ἐλαίης θαλλῷ Hdt.7.19
; ἐλαίας θ. E.IT 1101 (lyr.); and freq. without ἐλαίας, A.Ch. 1035, S. OC 474, etc.; ἱκτὴρ θ. E.Supp.10, cf. A.Ch. 1035;θ. χρυσοῦς IG12.287.200
; στεφανῶσαι θαλλοῦ στεφάνῳ as a mark of distinction, Aeschin. 3.187, cf. IG22.207, 229, Phld.Ind.Sto.68, etc.;στέφανος θαλλοῦ χρυσοῦς IG22.1388.33
; ; prov., θαλλὸν προσείοντες ἄγουσι they entice, as one does cattle, by holding out a green bough, Id.Phdr. 23od;θαλλῷ προδειχθέντι ἀκολουθεῖν Luc. Herm.68
, cf. Lib.Ep.212.3.II θαλλοί, οἱ, palm-leaves, which were plaited into baskets, Gp.10.6.2.III gift (prob. at first a branch, later in other forms) given to a landlord by one whose bid for a lease was accepted, UPZ 112 iii 15 (ii B.C.); repeated annually,θαλλῶν κατ' ἔτος ἄρτων ἡμιαρτ αβίου καὶ ἀλέκτορος PRyl.167.16
(i A.D.), etc.; esp. at festivals, PAmh.2.93.11 (ii A.D.); gratuity additional to wages, PCair.Preis.31.21 (ii A.D.); any gift given annually at a festival, Ps.-Callisth.1.32. -
3 μισθοπιπράσκω
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4 μισθοπρασία
μισθο-πρᾱσία, ἡ,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μισθοπρασία
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5 μίσθωσις
b lease, PCair.Zen.334.5 (iii B.C.), PFay.96 (ii A.D.); μ. ἁπλῆ, δισσὴ γραφεῖσα, POxy.1037.20 (v A.D.), 913.20 (v A.D.).II rent,ὁπόσην ἂν ἄλφῃ μ. τὸ τέμενος IG12.94.15
;μ. φέρειν D.36.51
; μ. ἀποδιδόναι Lexap. eund.43.58, cf. Arist.Ath.2.2;ὀφείλειν μισθώσεις τεμενῶν D.57.63
;σιτικὴ μ. PAmh.2.31.6
(ii B.C.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μίσθωσις
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6 πάκτον
πάκτ-ον, τό, = Lat.A pactum, agreement, lease, PLond.1.113 (vi A. D.), etc. -
7 παραμισθόομαι
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8 προέχω
προέχω, [var] contr. [full] προὔχω, as always in Hom., exc. Od.12.11 (v. infr. B), also in S. and Th.: [tense] fut. προέξω: [tense] aor. προέσχον, [voice] Med. προεσχόμην, προὐσχόμην, cf. προΐσχω:—A hold before,τὴν ἀσπίδα τῆς κωλῆς Ar.Nu. 989
; esp. so as to protect another,τὼ χεῖρε π. X.Cyr.2.3.10
:—[voice] Med., hold before oneself, ; hold out before one,πρὸ δούρατ' ἔχοντο Il.17.355
, cf. Hdt.2.42; προὐσχόμην σε held you out as a child (to do your needs), Ar.Nu. 1385.2 metaph. in [voice] Med., put forward as a pretext,τάδ' ἂν προὔχοιο S.Ant.80
; ὅπερ μάλιστα προὔχονται εἰ καθαιρεθείη, μὴ ἂν γίγνεσθαι τὸν πόλεμον the cancellation of which is the chief consideration in return for which they pretend that war would not occur, Th.1.140.II to be possessed or informed of a thing beforehand,π. τῶν Ἀθηναίων οὐ φιλίας γνώμας Hdt.9.4
, cf. D.S.31.27, D.C. 43.3.2 have before, ἃ προεῖχεν μισθῷ ὁ.. Πτολεμαῖος had hitherto on lease, BGU889.9 (ii A.D.), cf. Sammelb.5672.5 (ii A.D.), etc.; εἰς τοῦτο ὑπολόγησον ὃ προέχουσι what they have already received, PPetr.2p.32(iii B.C.): abs., ὁ προέχων the first recipient, Arist.EN 1164b9.B intr., jut out, project, in Hom. in a local sense, of headlands, towers, hills,ὅθ' ἀκρότατος πρόεχ' ἀκτή Od.12.11
, cf. 10.90;ἐπ' ἠϊόνας προὐχούσας 6.138
;πύργῳ ἐπὶ προὔχοντι Il.22.97
;ἐπὶ προὔχοντι μελάθρῳ Od.19.544
;ἀκτὴ προέχουσα ἐς τὸν πόντον Hdt.4.177
, cf. Th. 4.109,6.97;τὸ προὔχον τῆς ἐμβολῆς Id.2.76
: generally, project, c. gen.,προέχουσα κάρης εὐρεῖα καλύπτρη Call.Fr. 125
.II in running, to be the first, have the start, Il.23.325: c. gen., ἡμέρης ὁδῷ π. τῶν Περσέων keep ahead of them by a day's march, Hdt.4.120; προέχων τῶν ἄλλων [ ὁ ἵππος] getting before the rest, Id.9.22; τῇ κεφαλῇ π. beat by a head, in racing, X.Cyr.4.3.16: of Time, προεῖχε [ ἡ τριήρης] ἡμέρᾳ καὶ νυκτί started first by.., Th.3.49;π. εἴκοσιν ἔτεσιν Pl.Lg. 879c
: metaph., have the advantage of,τινὸς τῷ διπλασίῳ Antipho3.3.2
.2 of rank, c. gen., δήμου προὔχουσιν they are the first or chief of the people, h.Cer. 151; τοῦ Δωρικοῦ, τοῦ Ἰωνικοῦ [ γένεος], Hdt.1.56: abs., to be superior, Th.1.39, 3.82; to all that is eminent,Id.
3.84; οἱ προὔχοντες the chief men, Id.5.17; οἱ π. [ βίοι] the principal kinds of lives, Arist.EN 1095b18.3 surpass, excel, Th.7.66: freq. c. gen., τὸ Ἄργος π. ἅπασι τῶν ἐν τῇ.. χώρῃ in all things, Hdt.1.1, cf. 32; (lyr.);πολὺ προὔχουσα θεάων Call.Del. 218
;π. αὐτέων τοσοῦτον ὅσον.. Hdt.2.136
;πολλῷ π. Id.3.82
; π. δυνάμει, πλήθει καὶ ἐμπειρίᾳ, Th.1.18, 121;τοσοῦτον ἐκείνων μεγέθει π. Luc.Musc.Enc.1
: also π. τινὸς τιμήν to be preferred to him in honour, S.Ant. 208;π. ἔν τινος λαμπρότητι Th.6.16
;μικρὸν π. ἐν τοῖς μεγάλοις μᾶλλον ἢ πολὺ διαφέρειν ἐν τοῖς μικροῖς Isoc.10.5
;κατά τι Luc.Am.30
.b rarely c. acc. pers., X.An.3.2.19(nisi secl. [ ἡμᾶς]):—[voice] Pass., to be excelled,οὐθὲν π. ὑπὸ τοῦ Διός Plu.2.1038d
; to be in worse case, Ep.Rom.3.9.III impers., οὔ τι προέχει it is of no advantage, c. inf., Hdt.9.27. -
9 προσεκδίδωμι
A give out by contract as well, SIG245 i 21, 67 (Delph., iv B.C., ποτ-); let on lease as well, GDI5661.35 (Chios, iv B.C.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προσεκδίδωμι
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10 προστατικός
4 -κόν, τό, name of a charge included in a lease, POxy. 590 (ii A.D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προστατικός
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11 συμμισθόω
A lease along with, PSI10.1143.31 (ii A.D.):—[voice] Pass., POxy.1637.30 (iii A.D.):—[voice] Med. in act. sense, ib.499.37 (ii A.D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συμμισθόω
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12 ἀναιρέω
A take up, ἀνελόντες ἀπὸ χθονός having raised the victim from the ground, so as to cut its throat (cf. αὐερύω), Od.3.453.2 take up and carry off, bear away, esp. prizes,ἀέθλια Il.23.736
, cf. 551;στεφανηφόρους ἀγῶνας ἀναραιρηκότα Hdt.5.102
;Ὀλύμπια ἀναραιρηκώς 6.36
, cf. B. 1.1.4 take up bodies for burial,ἀνελόντες καὶ κατακλαύσαντες Ar. V. 386
, cf. X.An.6.4.9; more common in [voice] Med., v. infr. B. 1.3.II make away with, destroy, of men, kill, Hdt.4.66;πολλοὺς ἀναιρῶν A.Ch. 990
; σὲ μὲν ἡμετέρα ψῆφος ἀ. E.Andr. 517;θανάτοις ἀ. Pl.Lg. 870d
;ἐκ πολιτείας τοιαῦτα θηρία ἀ. Din.3.19
, etc.2 of things, abrogate, annul,ὅρους ἀνεῖλον πολλαχῇ πεπηγότας Sol.36.4
;νόμον Aeschin.3.39
;διαθήκας Is.1.14
;στήλας And.1.103
;ἀταξίαν D.3.35
, etc.;ἐκ μέσου ἀ. βλασφημίας Id.10.36
;τηλικαύτην ἀνελόντας μαρτυρίαν Id.28.5
; abolish,τὰς τῶν παρανόμων γραφάς Arist.Ath.29.4
:— [voice] Pass.,ἀνῄρηνται ὀλιγαρχίαι X.Cyr.1.1.1
.3 destroy an argument, confute it, Arist.; esp. confute directly, opp. διαιρέω (v.ἀναίρεσις 11.4
), Arist.SE 176b36, al.; ἀ. ἑαυτὸν confute oneself, Olymp.in Mete.25.14.4 in argument, do away with,τὰς ὑποθέσεις Pl.R. 533c
; deny, opp. τιθέναι, S.E.P.1.192, al.III appoint, ordain, of oracle's answer to inquiry,ὁ θεὸς αὐτοῖς ἀ. παραδοῦναι Th.1.25
;οὓς ἂν ὁ θεὸς ἀνέλῃ Pl.Lg. 865d
, cf. 642d;ἀνεῖλεν θεοῖς οἷς ἔδει θύειν X.An.3.1.6
: also c. acc. et inf., , etc.: abs., answer, give a response, ἀνεῖλε τὸ χρηστήριον ibid.; ἀ. τι περί τινος give an oracle about a thing, Pl.Lg. 914a;μαντείας ἀ. D. Ep.1.16
:—[voice] Pass., Id.21.51.B [voice] Med., take up for oneself, take up, pick up,οὐλοχύτας ἀνέλοντο Il.1.449
; ἀσπίδα, ἔγχος, 11.32, 13.296;κυνέην Hdt.1.84
; ; achieve, win, ἀ. τὴν Ὀλυμπιάδα, τὴν νίκην, Hdt.6.70, 103, D.H.5.47; generally, ἀ. ἐπιφροσύνας take thought, Od.19.22;εὐδαιμονίαν Pi.N.7.56
, cf. Thgn.281; in bad sense,ὄνειδος σπαργάνων ἀ. S.OT 1035
; εἴ σ' ἀνελοίμην if I should take thee into my service, Od.18.357; σῖτα ἀ. get forage, Hdt.4.128; ποινὴν τῆς Αἰσώπου ψυχῆς ἀ. exact vengeance for.., Id.2.134.2 take up and carry off, snatch,κούρας ἀνέλοντο θύελλαι Od.20.66
;ἀναιρούμενος οἴκαδε φέρειν Pl.Lg. 914b
; ἀνείλατο (for the form cf. Hsch.)δαίμων Epigr.Gr.404.1
.3 take up for burial (cf. A.1.4), Hdt.4.14, Th.4.97, etc.; ;τὰ ὀστέα Hdt.2.41
; of the ashes of the dead,πυρὸς ἀ. ἄθλιον βάρος S.El. 1140
; of one still living, E.Hel. 1616, X.HG6.4.13; τοὺς ναυαγούς ib.1.7.4, cf. 11;τοὺς δέκα στρατηγοὺς τοὺς οὐκ ἀνελομένους τοὺς ἐκ τῆς ναυμαχίας Pl.Ap. 32b
:—[voice] Pass.,ἀναιρεθέντων τῶν νεκρῶν.. ὑγιὴς ἀνῃρέθη Id.R. 614b
, al.4 take up in one's arms, Il.16.8: hence, take up new-born children, own them, Plu.Ant.36, cf. Ar.Nu. 531; take up an exposed child, Men. Sam. 159, cf. BGU 1110, etc.5 conceive in the womb, c. acc., Hdt. 2.108, 6.69.II take upon oneself, undertake,πόνους Hdt.6.108
; πόλεμόν τινι war against one, Id.5.36;πολέμους ἀναιρούμεσθα E.Supp. 492
, cf. D.1.7;ἀ. ἔχθραν Pl.Phdr. 233c
, D.6.20; ἀ. δημόσιον ἔργον undertake, contract for the execution of a work, Pl.Lg. 921d, cf. a, b, D.53.21.2 accept as one's own, adopt,γνώμην Hdt.7.16
.ά; τὰ οὐνόματα τὰ ἀπὸ τῶν βαρβάρων ἥκοντα 2.52
; ἀ. φιλοψυχίην entertain a love for life, 6.29.III rescind, cancel, συγγραφήν, συνθήκας, etc., D.34.31, 48.46, IG7.3171 (Orchom. [dialect] Boeot., iii B. C.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀναιρέω
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13 ἀναμίσθωσις
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14 ὑπομίσθωσις
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15 ἐκδίδωμι
ἐκδίδωμι (s. δίδωμι; Hom. et al.; ins, pap, LXX, TestSol 13:9 C; TestAbr A 12 p. 91, 25 [Stone p. 30]; 14 p. 93, 24 [St. p. 34]; Philo, Joseph.) fut. ἐκδώσω; aor. ἐξέδωκα LXX; in our lit. only mid.; fut. ἐκδώσομαι; 2 aor. ἐξεδόμην, 3 sg. ἐξέδετο (on this form s. B-D-F §94, 1; W-S. §14, 11; Mlt-H. 212; it is also found PSI 288, 8 [II A.D.]); pf. ἐκδέδομαι LXX, pass. ptc. ἐκδεδομένος LXX let out for hire, lease (so the act. in earlier Gk.: Hdt. et al.; Pla., Leg. 7 p. 806d; the mid. Polyb. 6, 17, 2; of hiring out a son as apprentice POxy 275, 6 [66 A.D.]; PTebt 385, 3) τὶ a vineyard Mt 21:33, 41; Mk 12:1; Lk 20:9; 1 Cl 55:2 v.l. (for παραδίδωμι).—B. 810. M-M. -
16 εκμίσθωση
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