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1 Ἅγνωνος
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2 γυιοδάμας
1 conquering with his limbs pro subs., of a pankratist. αἰνέω καὶ Πυθέαν ἐν γυιοδάμαις Φυλακίδᾳ πλαγᾶν δρόμον εὐθυπορῆσαι (expectes - ασι) I. 5.59 -
3 ἀποτομή
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4 αὐτοποδία
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5 ἀπαείρομαι
ἀπ-αείρομαι: only part., ἀπαειρόμενον πόλιος, bearing away from the city, Il. 21.563†.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἀπαείρομαι
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6 βασκαύλης
Grammatical information: m\/f?Meaning: unknown utensil ( POxy. 1, 109, 22, III-IVp).Other forms: Perhaps μασκαύληςOrigin: LW [a loanword which is (probably) not of Pre-Greek origin] Celt.Etymology: Grenfell-Hunt suggest Lat. vasculum, but this wil hardly give the Greek form. WH thought that it was a loan from Lat. bascauda, m-. (Mart.) `eherner Spülnapf'. Thus Szemerényi, Gnomon 43 (1971) 660, but his proposal that the Greek word is due to a mis reading of Λ for Δ is improbable; it could well be a phonetic development. Fur. 212 thinks that the word is Pre-Greek, as shown by b\/m and d\/l. He further recalls Talmud. maskel `basin', which would confirm origin in an Anatolian language. But Martialis 14, 99 seems to prove that the word is Celtic (or perhaps a Eur. substratum word).Page in Frisk: 1,224Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > βασκαύλης
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7 θλίβω
θλίβω fut. θλίψω; 1 aor. ἔθλιψα. Pass.: fut. 3 sg. θλιβήσεται Job 20:22; 2 aor. ἐθλίβην; pf. ptc. τεθλιμμένος (s. next entry; Hom.+; ins, pap, LXX, pseudepigr.; Philo; Jos., Bell. 3, 330, Ant. 20, 111; SibOr; Mel., P. 80, 587).① to press or crowd close against, press upon, crowd τινά someone (Sir 16:28 v.l.; JosAs 23:8 τὸν πόδα) Mk 3:9 (cp. Appian, Bell. Civ. 4, 45, §194 ἐπιθλίβω τινά=crowd around someone).② to cause someth. to be constricted or narrow, press together, compress, make narrow (Dionys. Hal. 8, 73 βίοι τεθλιμμένοι, provisions that have become scarce; ὁ θεὸς ἔθλιψεν τὴν σελήνην GrBar 9:7); pass. of space that is limited (of small living quarters Theocr. 21, 18 θλιβομένα καλύβα= tight quarters; Lucian, Alex. 49 τ. πόλεως θλιβομένης ὑπὸ τ. πλήθους =the city jammed full w. a multitude) ἔν τινι τόπῳ τεθλιμμένῳ καὶ πεπληρωμένῳ ἑρπετῶν πονηρῶν a tight place and full of bad snakes = a place jammed full with bad snakes ApcPt 10:25 (the misery is twofold: tight quarters to begin with and being totally surrounded by snakes). Of a road (w. a corresp. στενὴ πύλη) ὁδὸς τεθλιμμένη a narrow, confined road and therefore a source of trouble or difficulty to those using it Mt 7:14 (TestAbr A 11 p. 88, 30 [Stone p. 24]; s. KBornhäuser, Die Bergpredigt 1923, 177ff); on the imagery s. AMattill, JBL 98, ’79, 531–46; Betz, SM 527: “The chances of failure are greater than the chances of success, a sobering message.”③ to cause to be troubled, oppress, afflict τινά someone (Dt 28:53; Lev 19:33; SibOr 3, 630) 2 Th 1:6. τὸ πνεῦμα τὸ ἅγιον oppress the Holy Spirit Hm 10, 2, 5; χρεώστας θ. oppress debtors 8:10.—Pass. be afflicted, distressed (UPZ 42, 22 [162 B.C.]; PsSol 1:1 al.) 2 Cor 1:6; 4:8; 7:5; Hb 11:37; Hm 2:5. θλιβείς by suffering B 7:11. θλιβεὶς τῇ γνώμῃ τινός distressed by someone’s scheming IPhld 6:2. ψυχὴ θλιβομένη distressed soul Hs 1:8 (PGM 1, 213 θλίβεταί[?] μου ἡ ψυχή; TestSol 1:4 θλιβομένης μου τῆς ψυχῆς; Mel., P. 80, 587; Proclus on Pla., Crat., 72, 3 Pasqu. δαίμονες θλίβουσι τ. ψυχάς; Nicetas Eugen. 2, 27 H. ψυχὴ τεθλιμμένη; cp. Philo, De Ios. 179). On Hs 8, 10, 4 s. Bonner 113 note.—Subst. ὁ θλιβόμενος the oppressed (one) (TestSol D 4, 11 παραμυθία των θ.; JosAs 12:11 τῶν θλιβομένων βοηθός; Diod S 13, 109, 5 οἱ θλιβόμενοι=those who were hard pressed) 1 Ti 5:10; ISm 6:2; B 20:2; D 5:2. Esp., as in some of the aforementioned pass., of the persecution of Christians 1 Th 3:4; 2 Th 1:7. θλιβῆναι πάσῃ θλίψει suffer every kind of affliction Hs 6, 3, 6; cp. 7:1ff; 8, 10, 4. ὑπὲρ τοῦ νόμου θλιβέντες persecuted for the law (i.e., for the way of life that is in accordance with the instructions of Jesus) 8, 3, 7.—DELG. M-M. EDNT. TW. -
8 απών
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9 ἀμάω
Aἀμάων A.R.3.1187
, dat. pl.ἀμώντεσσι Theoc.10.16
: [tense] impf.ἤμων Il.18.551
: [tense] fut. , Hdt.6.28: [tense] aor. , A.Ag. 1044, [dialect] Ep. ἄμησα ([etym.] δι-) Il.3.359:—[voice] Med., Hes.Op. 778, E.Fr. 419: [tense] fut. (v. infr. 3), A.R.1.688:—[voice] Pass., [tense] aor. part. : [tense] pf. ἤμημαι ([etym.] ἐξ-) S.Aj. 1179. Simple Verb takes augm. in Hom., but not compds., v. Il.3.359, 24.165, Od.5.482. [Hom. has [pron. full] ᾱ in simple Verb, [pron. full] ᾰ in compds., Trag. always ᾰ; later, [pron. full] ᾱ Theoc.10.16,50, A.R. 1.1183, etc., [pron. full] ᾰ Theoc.11.73, Call.Cer. 137, etc.]:—orig., reap corn, abs.,ἤμων ὀξείας δρεπάνας ἐν χερσὶν ἔχοντες Il.18.551
;ὑμνὸν ἀμάειν Hes.Op. 392
;θερίζειν καὶ ἀ. PHib.1.47.12
(iii B.C.);ἥμενος ἀμήσεις Hes.Op. 480
: metaph., ἤμησαν καλῶς they reaped abundantly, A.Ag. 1044: c.acc.,μάλα κεν βαθὺ λήϊον.. εἰς ὥρας ἀμῷεν Od.9.135
, cf. Thgn. 107;ὡς ἀμήσων τὸν σῖτον Hdt.6.28
, cf. 4.199;τἀλλότριον ἀρῶν θέρος Ar.Eq. 392
.b metaph.,ἐλευθερίαν ἀμώμεθα Plu.2.210b
.2 generally, cut,λαχνήεντ' ὄροφον λειμωνόθεν ἀμήσαντες Il.24.451
;θαλλὸν ἀμάσας Theoc.11.73
:—[voice] Med.,σχοῖνον ἀμησάμενος AP4.1.26
(Mel.);στάχυν ἀμήσονται A.R.1.688
, cf. Call.Dian. 164;ἀμῶνται Q.S.14.199
.3 mow down in battle. A.R.3.1187,1<*>82, AP9.362.25: [tense] fut. [voice] Med. ἀμάσεται is cited from S. (Fr. 625 ) in this sense by Hsch.------------------------------------A draw, gather (cf. ἐξ-, ἐπ-, καταμάομαι), ταλάροισιν ἀμησάμενοι [γάλα] Od.9.247
, cf. A.R.3.859; ;ἀμήσατο γαῖαν ἀμφ' αὐτοῖς A.R.1.1305
: metaph.,ἀρετήν Jul.Or.5.169b
:—[voice] Act., χερσὶν ἀμήσας κρατὸς ὕπερθε κόνιν, of a mourner, pouring dust on his head, AP7.241 (Antip.).—Poet. and later Prose. (Cl. Lith. sémti 'draw (water)'.) -
10 πλήν
① adv. used as conj. (Trag.+), coming at the beginning of a sentence or clause: marker of someth. that is contrastingly added for considerationⓐ adversative but: μὲν … πλήν (indeed) … but (s. B-D-F §447, 6; Rob. 1187) Lk 22:22.ⓑ only, nevertheless, but (πλήν rather than ἀλλά is the real colloq. word for this idea [Schmid I 133]), so in Mt and Lk but not in Ac (B-D-F §449, 1.—See L-S-J-M s.v. B III 2) πλὴν λέγω ὑμῖν nevertheless I tell you Mt 11:22, 24 (ἀμὴν λέγω ὑμῖν in the corresp. pass. Mt 10:15); 26:64 (Mt 17:12 λέγω δὲ ὑμῖν; Mk 9:13 ἀλλὰ λέγω ὑμῖν; cp. ApcMos 39 πλὴν οὖν λέγω σοι). πλὴν οὐαί Mt 18:7; Lk 17:1 (οὐαὶ δὲ v.l.). πλὴν οὐχ ὡς ἐγὼ θέλω, ἀλλʼ ὡς σύ Mt 26:39; cp. Lk 22:42 (Mk 14:36 ἀλλʼ οὐ τί ἐγὼ θέλω).—Lk 6:24, 35; 10:11, 14, 20; 11:41; 13:33; 18:8; 19:27; 22:21.—Also looking back at a neg. (TestZeb 1:5; JosAs 23:15; ApcMos 19; Just., D. 44, 2; 88, 7; 93, 1): μὴ κλαίετε ἐπʼ ἐμέ, πλὴν ἐφʼ ἑαυτὰς κλαίετε do not weep for me, but (rather) weep for yourselves Lk 23:28. μὴ ζητεῖτε … πλὴν ζητεῖτε 12:(29–) 31.ⓒ only, in any case, on the other hand, but, breaking off a discussion and emphasizing what is important (JosAs 14:9; Mel., P. 95, 729; UPZ 110, 207 [164 B.C.]; Sb 6994, 28; B-D-F §449, 2; Rob. 1187; s. L-S-J-M s.v. B III 2), so in Paul 1 Cor 11:11; Eph 5:33; Phil 3:16; 4:14. Perh. 1:18 τί γάρ; πλὴν ὅτι … what then? In any case … (but the text is not certain; s. also d); Rv 2:25.ⓓ πλὴν ὅτι except that (Aristoph., Pla., Hdt. et al.; Hero Alex. I p. 188, 1; Dionys. Hal., Comp. Verb. 14, end; Plut., Cato Maj. 350 [23, 6]; Just., A I, 21, 4; D. 71, 3; Schwyzer II 543) Ac 20:23. Perh. also Phil 1:18 (s. c above) τί γὰρ πλὴν ὅτι … ; what then will come of it, except that … ?ⓔ breaking off and passing to a new subject only, but (exx. in L-S-J-M πλήν B III 2.—Polyb. 2, 17, 1; Plut., Pericl. 170 [34, 1]; Tat. 36, 1 begin new sections with πλήν) πλὴν ἰδοὺ ἡ χεὶρ κτλ. but here is (my informer’s) hand with mine on the table (the narration passes from the institution of the Eucharist to a prediction of Judas’s role as informer) Lk 22:21.② used as prep. w. gen. as marker denoting an exception, except, in ref. to pers. or thing (since Od. 8, 207; ins, pap, LXX [Johannessohn, Präp. 342–44; Schwyzer II 542]; TestSol 13:12 C; TestAbr A 8 p. 85, 22 [Stone p. 18]; TestIss 7:2; JosAs 2:16; 5:10; ApcSed; Ar. 15, 3; Just., A I, 53, 6 al.; B-D-F §216, 2; Rob. 646 [cp. the use of παρὰ w. acc. in this sense Plut., Cat. Min. 768 (20), Ant. 918 (5); s. L-S-J-M παρὰ C III 5b]) mostly after neg. statements: Mk 12:32 (οὐκ ἄλλος πλήν as Jos., Ant. 1, 182); J 8:10 v.l.; Ac 15:28; 27:22. After a positive statement (Thu. 4, 54, 2; X., An. 2, 4, 27; Appian, Liby. 14 §59; Jos., Ant. 12, 422 ἔφυγον πάντες πλὴν ὀκτακοσίων) Ac 8:1.—DELG. M-M. -
11 αὐθαδία
αὐθαδ-ία, ἡ,A wilfulness, stubbornness, A.Pr.79, S.OT 549, Ar.Th. 704, Pl.R. 590a, BGU 1187.21 (i B. C.), IG7.2725.27 (Acraephia, ii A. D.), etc.; opp. εὐβουλία, A.Pr. 1034; surliness, Thphr.Char.15.1; mean betw. ἀρέσκεια and σεμνότης, Arist.EE 1221a8; αὐθαδίαν αὐθαδίᾳ [ἐξελαύνειν] Antiph.300.4;ἡ αὐ. τῶν συνθηκῶν ὅτι οὐ μετὰ κοινῆς γνώμης αὐτὰς ἔπραξεν D.H.9.17
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12 αὐτοῦ
A just there or just here, Hom., etc.; ἐπίσχες αὐτοῦ stop there! Cratin.66:—freq. with the place added, αὐτοῦ ἐνὶ Τροίῃ, μέν' αὐτοῦ τῷδ' ἐνὶ χώρῳ, here in Troy, etc., Il.2.237, Od.10.271;αὐτοῦ ἔνθα Il.8.207
; που αὐτοῦ ἀγρῶν somewhere there on the farm, Od.4.639;αὐτοῦ ὑπὲρ κεφαλῆς 8.68
;αὐτοῦ περὶ τεῖχος A.Ag. 452
(lyr.); αὐτοῦ ταύτῃ in this very place, exactly here, Hdt.1.214, 3.77, 4.135;αὐτοῦ τῇ περ ἔπεσε Id.1.30
:— so that αὐτοῦ usu. precedes; butκεῖθι αὐτοῦ h.Ap. 374
;κατ' οἴκους αὐτοῦ Ar. Pax89
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13 δεσποτεία
δεσποτ-εία, ἡ,A the power of a master over slaves, or the relation of master to slaves, Pl.Prm. 133e, Arist.Pol. 1253b18, 1278b32; of husband over wife, Ph.1.40, cf. 151.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δεσποτεία
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14 δραπέτης
A runaway, βασιλέος from the king, Hdt.3.137; esp. runaway slave,δούλοισι, καὶ τοῦτο δρηπέτῃσι Id.6.11
, cf. Ar.Ach. 1187, Herod. 3.13, etc.;δ. ἀνήρ S.Fr.63
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15 εὐλογοποιέω
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16 εὔθυνα
A setting straight, correction, chastisement, Pl.Prt. 326e (pl.); calling to account, POxy.1203.9 (i A.D.), etc.II esp. at Athens, public examination of the conduct of officials, held on the expiration of their term of office (dist. fr. λόγος 'rendering of accounts',οὔτε χρήματα διαχειρίσας τῆς πόλεως δίδωμι λόγον αὐτῶν, οὔτε ἀρχὴν ἄρξας οὐδεμίαν εὐθύνας ὑπέχω αὐτῆς Lys.24.26
;λόγον διδόντων τῶν χρημάτων.. καὶ εὐθύνας διδόντων IG12.91.27
), used in sg. by Ar.V. 571, Lys.10.27, al.;ἡ εὔ. βλάβη τις δικαία ἐστίν Arist.Rh. 1411b20
: more freq. in pl., IGl.c., Ar.Eq. 825 (anap.), etc.; πρεσβείας εὔθυναι an account of one's embassage, D.19.82; [τῆς στρατηγίας] ἔμ' ἀπαιτεῖς εὐθύνας Id.18.245
; opp.εὐθύνας διδόναι Ar. Pax 1187
, And.1.90;ὑποσχεῖν Lys.30.3
; κατηγορεῖν [τινος] εἰς τὰς εὐ. Antipho6.43; τὰς εὐ. κατηγορεῖν, ἐπὶ τὰς εὐθύνας ἐλθεῖν, D.19.81, 2;εὔθυνάν τινι ἐμβαλέσθαι Arist.Ath.48.4
, cf. Decr.ib.39.6; εὐθύνας or εὔθυναν ὀφλεῖν to be convicted, or accused, of malversation, And. 1.73, Lys.10.27;κλοπῆς ἕνεκα Aeschin.3.10
; εὐθύνας ἀποφυγεῖν, διαφυγεῖν, to be acquitted thereof, Pl.Lg. 946d, 947e;τῆς εὐθύνης ἀπολύειν τινά Ar.V. 571
: metaph., τὰς εὐ. τὰς τοῦ βίου the accounts rendered of your life, Alex.262.8, cf. Ph.2.214, al. (On the accent see Hdn.Gr.1.257.37: the later form εὐθύνη, nom. pl. εὐθὺναι is sts. found in codd. of early writers, as Lys. 10.27, Pl.Prt. 326e, but shd. prob. be corrected.) -
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εὔπορ-ος, ον,A easy to pass or travel through, ἄτης.. πέλαγος οὐ μάλ' εὔ. A.Supp. 470; ; τὰ εὔ. open ground, X.Eq.Mag.4.4;εὔπορον ἦν διιέναι Th.4.78
, cf. X.An.3.5.17; εὔ. ποιεῖν τὰ ὦτα to open one's ears, Luc.Lex.1; μήτρα lax, Sor.1.34.2 easily got, easily done, easy,τὰ μέγιστα.. σφι εὔπορά ἐστι Hdt.4.59
;πολλά τοι θεὸς κἀκ τῶν ἀέλπτων εὔπορ' ἀνθρώποις τελεῖ E.Fr. 100
; παρ' ἐμοῦ δ' ἔστιν ταῦτα εὔ. Ar.Pl. 532, cf. Pl. R. 404c;φιλία.. εὔ. εἴη Ar.Lys. 1266
;τὴν κατὰ θάλασσαν ἔφοδον -ωτέραν Th.1.93
;πλεῖστον.. μέλι καὶ -ώτατον Pl.R. 564e
; τὸ εὔ., = εὐπορία, εὑρίσκειν τὸ εὔ. Hp.Art.78;διὰ τὸ εὔ. τῆς ἐλπίδος Th.8.48
; εὔπορόν ἐστι it is easy, c. inf., X.An.3.5.17, D.3.18, etc.; ἐν εὐπόρῳ κεῖται c. inf., Str.10.3.8: [comp] Comp. - ώτερον Pl.R. 404c.2 of persons, full of resources or devices, ingenious, inventive, opp. ἄπορος, E.Fr. 430 ([comp] Sup.);εἰ οὖν τις.. -ώτερος ἐμοῦ Pl.Phd. 86d
;εὔ. ἐν τοῖς ἀπόροις Alex.234.5
; -ώτεροι πρὸς ἅπαν ἔργον Pl.Prt. 348d
: c. inf.,χρήματα πορίζειν -ώτατον γυνή Ar.Ec. 236
;ἐς τὴν δίαιταν -ώτατοι Id.V. 1112
.III well-provided with, rich in,πόλιν τοῖς πᾶσιν -ωτάτην Th.2.64
;τὰ περὶ τὸν βίον -ώτεροι Isoc.8.19
; τίς -ώτερος χρημάτων; D.Chr.3.132: abs., fertile,γῆ Poll.1.186
; well-furnished,πράγματ' -ώτερα D.19.89
; well off, wealthy, οἱ εὔ. Id.1.28, etc.; opp. οἱ ἄποροι, Arist.Pol. 1279b8, etc.; persons of substance, capable of bearing taxation, SIG344.115 ([comp] Sup., Teos, iv B.C.);εὔ. καὶ ἐπιτήδειος POxy.1187.11
(iii A.D.), etc.2 in abundance,εὐ. ἔχειν πάντα Th.8.36
; οὐκ εὐ. ἔχω I don't feel well, Luc.Lex.2 codd. ( εὐφ- Cobet).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὔπορος
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18 εὔφωνος
εὔφων-ος, ον,A sweet-voiced, musical,Πιερίδες Pi.I.1.64
; ; sweettoned, ; ; εὔ. θαλίαι accompanied with sweet songs, Pi.P.1.38.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὔφωνος
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19 κατάκομος
κατάκομος, ον,A with falling hair or beard, E.Ba. 1187 (lyr.); πρόσωπον ἐχίδναις κ. Luc.DDeor.19.1, cf. Poll.4.140.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κατάκομος
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20 καταμένω
A :— stay, Thgn.1373, Hdt.2.103, 121.δ, etc.; ἐνθάδ' αὐτοῦ κ. Ar.Pl. 1187;ἐνταῦθα X.Cyr.1.4.17
;κ. ἐν τοῖς δήμοις Lys.31.18
;παρά τινι Eub.21
; reside, PHal.1.183 (iii B. C.), Act.Ap.1.13;ἐν ἐποικίῳ PFay.24
(ii A. D.), etc.2 remain fixed, continue in a state,ἐν τοῖς ὑπηρετικοῖς ὅπλοις X.Cyr.2.1.18
;ἐπὶ τῶν αὐτῶν Gal.6.328
;ἔν τινι Id.2.27
;ἐπὶ τοῖς ὑπάρχουσι Nymphod.21
: abs.,τῆς εἰωθυίας ἀρχῆς καταμενούσης X.Cyr.3.1.30
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