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1 στικτέον
στικτέονone must put a punctuation mark: masc acc sgστικτέονone must put a punctuation mark: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
2 στίζω
Aστίξω Hdt.7.35
, Eup.259, Men.Sam. 108: [tense] aor.ἔστιξα Hdt.5.35
:—[voice] Med., Luc.Syr.D.59, etc.: [tense] aor.ἐστιξάμην Nonn.D.43.232
:—[voice] Pass.,[tense] aor. part.στιχθείς Porph.VP15
: [tense] pf.ἔστιγμαι Hdt.5.35
, Ar.Av. 760:— tattoo, τὸ ἐστίχθαι εὐγενὲς κέκριται (among the Thracians) Hdt.5.6, cf. Phanocl.1.25;ἀποξυρήσας τὴν κεφαλὴν ἔστιξε Hdt.5.35
;ἐστιγμένους ἀνθέμια X.An.5.4.32
; of the Britons,τὰ σώματα στίζονται γραφαῖς ποικίλαις καὶ ζῴων εἰκόσιν Hdn.3.14.7
; of a Syrian, to indicate dedication to gods (cf. στιγματηφορέω), UPZ 121.8 (ii B.C.).2 esp. tattoo as a mark of disgrace, Hdt.7.35, Ar.Ra. 1511 (anap.); στίξω σε βελόναισιν τρισίν Eup.l.c., cf. Men.l.c., Call. Iamb.1.235 ( Hermes 69.177), Hermog.Stat.11; , cf. i 14 (iii B.C.);δραπέτης ἐστιγμένος Ar.Av. 760
, cf. And.Fr.5;ἐστ. αὐτόμολος Aeschin.2.79
;αἰχμαλώτους Σαμίων στίζειν κατὰ τοῦ προσώπου καὶ εἶναι τὸ στίγμα γλαῦκα Ael.VH2.9
, cf. Diph. 66.7.3 mark as one's property, στίξαι ἵππον (glossed ἐγκαῦσαι) Phot.; σ. χωρίον mark a piece of land as mortgaged, by a notice set up upon it, Poll.3.85 ([voice] Pass.).4 rarely c. dupl. acc., τοὺς δὲ ἔστιζον (codd.,ἔστιξαν Plu.
, Hude) στίγματα βασιλήϊα tattooed them with the royal tattoo-marks, Hdt.7.233; σ. ἵππον εἰς τὸ μέτωπον tattoo the figure of a horse on one's forehead, Plu.Nic.29;σ. εἰς τὸ μέτωπον γλαῦκας Id.Per.26
, cf. X.l.c.5 metaph.,εἶσ' ἅλα στίζοισα πνοά Simon.78
; στιζόμενος βακτηρίᾳ beaten black and blue, Ar.V. 1296.6 σ. τοὺς ὑμένας cause stabbing pains in, Gal.17(1).400.II Gramm., put a punctuation mark, Steph.in Hp.2.496 D., AP15.38 ([place name] Cometas);τελείαν δεῖ στίξαι Herm. in Phdr.p.84
A. (Cf. OE. stician 'to stab', Germ. sticken 'to stitch, embroider'.) -
3 στικτέος
στικτέονone must put a punctuation mark: masc nom sg -
4 στικτέον
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5 ὦ
ὦ interjection (Hom.+)① marker of personal address O, O … ! (oft. before the voc., in accord w. the Koine and w. Semitic usage, but never used when calling upon God. See B-D-F §146; Rob. 463f; Mlt-Turner 33).ⓐ mostly expressing emotion (at the beginning of a clause; Cornutus 14 p. 14, 9 ὦ πονηρέ, κτλ.; TestAbr B 10 p. 115, 3 [Stone p. 78] ὦ ταλαίπωρε ψυχή; ParJer 5:28 ὦ υἱέ μου; ApcEsdr 5:6; ApcSed 11:1ff; ApcMos 10; Just., D. 32, 1 ὦ ἄνθρωπε; Mel., P. 81, 596 ὦ Ἰσραὴλ παράνομε) ὦ γύναι Mt 15:28; within a statement Hv 1, 1, 7 (as TestAbr B 6 p. 110, 22 [Stone p. 68]; TestJob 24:9). Cp. Lk 24:25; Ro 2:1, 3; 9:20; Gal 3:1; 1 Ti 6:20; Js 2:20. ὦ ἀνόητοι 1 Cl 23:4. The nom. takes the place of the voc. (Maximus Tyr. 1, 10g; Philostrat., Ep. 37) Mt 17:17; Mk 9:19; Lk 9:41; Ac 13:10.ⓑ without emotion (in accord w. Attic usage, also EpArist 1; 120; Ar. 2, 1; Just., A II, 1, 1; Mel., P. 32, 216; Tat. 14, 1) ὦ Θεόφιλε Ac 1:1. Cp. 18:14; 27:21.② an exclamatory utterance, O, Oh, How … ! etc. (in this use it can also be written ὤ). In modern versions the term is frequently rendered in some functional equivalent, e.g. ‘I stand amazed at’ (so Phillips: Ro 11:33), or w. the punctuation mark (!) serving as a semantic component.ⓐ w. the nom. (Aeschyl. et al.; Chariton 6, 6, 4; Is 6:5; TestAbr A 7 p. 84, 26 [Stone, p. 16] ὦ θαῦμα) ὦ βάθος πλούτου Ro 11:33.ⓑ w. the gen. (Chariton 6, 2, 8; 10; 11; Galen: CMG V/9, 1 p. 387, 2 ὢ τῆς ἀσυνεσίας; Achilles Tat. 5, 11, 2; TestJob 21:3 ὢ τῆς ἀλαζονείας; Philo, Fuga 149 ὢ θαυμαστῆς δοκιμασίας; Jos., Bell. 4, 166, C. Ap. 1, 301 ὢ τῆς εὐχερείας; Ar. 9, 5 ὢ τῆς ἀνοίας; Just., A I, 9, 5 ὢ τῆς ἐμβροντησίας; Mel., P. 97, 738 ὢ φόνου καινοῦ, ὢ ἀδικίας καινῆς) ὢ τῆς ὑπερβαλλούσης φιλανθρωπίας τοῦ θεοῦ O, the surpassing kindness of God to humanity! Dg 9:2; cp. vs. 5abc. ὢ μεγάλης ἀγάπης, ὢ τελειότητος ἀνυπερβλήτου What strong affection, what unexcelled maturity! 1 Cl 53:5.—Johannessohn, Kasus 9–13. DELG. M-M.
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