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1 Ἕρμαιος
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2 ἐνδομάχας
1 fighting within its homeτεά κεν ἐνδομάχας ἅτ' ἀλέκτωρ συγγόνῳ παῤ ἑστίᾳ ἀκλεὴς τιμὰ κατεφυλλορόησεν ποδῶν O. 12.14
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3 βιαίως
D0-0-2-1-0=3 Is 30,30; Jer 18,14; Est 3,13gviolently, by force -
4 Βάκχειος
Βάκχ-ειος or [full] Βακχεῖος, α, ον, also [full] Βάκχιος, α, ον (to suit the metre), fem. ος Luc.Ocyp. 171:—A of or belonging to Bacchus and his rites,βότρυς S.Fr.255.2
; (lyr.);ῥυθμός X.Smp.9.3
, etc.: hence, frenzied, rapt,Β. Διόνυσος h.Hom.19.46
, cf. Hdt.4.79; ὁΒ. θεός S.OT 1105
(lyr.);Βάκχειε δεσπότ' Ar.Th. 988
(lyr.), cf. IG4.558.20 ([place name] Argos), etc.; τὸν Β. ἄνακτα, of Aeschylus, Ar.Ra. 1259.II as Subst., Βάκχιος, ὁ, = Βάκχος, S.Ant. 154 (lyr.), E.Cyc.9:—also, = οἶνος, Id.IT 953, Cyc. 519, Antiph. 237.3 Βακχεῖος (sc. πούς), ὁ, the bacchius, a metrical foot of three syllables, ¯ ¯ ?ΒάκχειοςX, D.H.Comp.17 (opp. ὑποβ. ?ΒάκχειοςX ¯ ¯); but later ?ΒάκχειοςX ¯ ¯, Heph.3 (opp. παλιμβ. ¯ ¯ ?ΒάκχειοςX), etc.; also β. ἀπὸ τροχαίου ( ¯ ?ΒάκχειοςX ?ΒάκχειοςX ¯), ἀπ' ἰάμβου (?ΒάκχειοςX ¯ ¯ ?ΒάκχειοςX), Aristid.Quint. 1.17, cf. Anon.Rhythm.Oxy. 9 iii 12; = ?ΒάκχειοςX ?ΒάκχειοςX ¯ ¯, Bacch.Harm. 101.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Βάκχειος
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5 ἀτάρ
ἀτάρ (ἀτάρ, ε 1, Od. 19.273): but yet, but, however; freq. corresponding to μέν in the previous clause, Il. 1.166, Il. 6.86, 125; to ἦ μήν, Il. 9.58; but often without preceding particle, and sometimes with no greater adversative force than δέ, e. g. μάψ, ἀτὰρ οὐ κατὰ κόσμον, i. e. οὐδὲ κατὰ κ., Il. 2.214, Od. 3.138; in apod., like δέ, Il. 12.144. ἀτάρ is always the first word in the clause, but a voc. is not counted, Ἕκτορ, ἀτὰρ σύ μοί ἐσσι πατὴρ καὶ πότνια μήτηρ, ‘but thou, Hector.’ With this arrangement there is nothing peculiar in the force of the particle; it refers here, as always, to what precedes (expressed or implied) even when the voc. introduces the whole passage, Ἕκτορ, ἀτάρ που ἔφης, ‘doubtless thou didst think,’ etc., Il. 22.331, cf. Od. 4.236. (Weakened form of αὐτάρ).A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἀτάρ
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6 γνύξ
Grammatical information: adv.Origin: IE [Indo-European] [380] *ǵenu- `knee'Etymology: From γόνυ (s. v.) with zero grade and analogal -ξ after πύξ, λάξ etc. (Schwyzer 620). The zero grade of γόνυ and πίπτειν was also seen in some other forms from H. which in fact appear to contain another root, s. γνυπ(ε)τ-. The zero grade of γόνυ is found in πρόχνυ `kneeling' and metaph. `utterly' (Il.); the aspiration is not well explained; cf. Av. fra-šnu- `with the knees forward', Mayrhofer, EWAia 1, 585. The zero grade prob. also in Hitt. ganut.Page in Frisk: 1,317Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > γνύξ
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7 κιθαρίζω
κιθαρίζω (κίθαρις ‘lyre’; Hom. et al.; SIG 578, 18 [II B.C.] κιθαρίζειν ἢ ψάλλειν; Is 23:16; TestAbr A 10 p. 87, 24 [Stone p. 22]; Jos., C. Ap. 2, 242) play the lyre or harp, w. blowing the flute (Dio Chrys. 2, 55; 52 [69], 3; Polyaenus 5, 3, 3; Achmes 207, 16) 1 Cor 14:7. κ. ἐν κιθάρᾳ Rv 14:2.—Haifa Museum, Music in Ancient Israel, ’72; SMichaelides, The Music of Ancient Greece, ’78.—DELG s.v. κιθάρα. M-M. -
8 βιβλίο
bookΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > βιβλίο
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9 γυμνασιαρχέω
A to be gymnasiarch, at Athens and elsewhere, IG 3.1104, al., 5(1).481, al. ([place name] Sparta), 7.1669 ([place name] Plataea), BGU184.3 (i A. D.), etc.;εἰς Προμήθεια Lys.21.3
, Is.7.36; γ. λαμπάδι (cf. λαμπαδηφορία) Id.6.60:—[voice] Med.,γυμνασιαρχεῖσθαι ἐν ταῖς λαμπάσι X.Vect. 4.52
.II trans., provide for, supply as gymnasiarch, πάντα τὰ γυμνάσια Keil-Premerstein Zweiter Bericht No.69 :—[voice] Pass., to be supplied with gymnasiarchs,γυμνασιαρχοῦσιν οἱ πλούσιοι.., ὁ δὲ δῆμος γυμνασιαρχεῖται X.Ath.1.13
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10 εἴσπραξις
A getting in or collection of taxes or dues,τοῦθύματος Th.5.53
;τῶν εἰσφορῶν D.24.8
, cf. SIG 364 A 50 ([place name] Ephesus), IG22.1273.24, etc.;βαρύνεσθαι.. ἀδίκοις εἰσπράξεσι
exactions, OG1669.5
, cf. Plu.Demetr.27.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εἴσπραξις
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11 μιαίνω
A ; [ per.] 3sg.μιᾰνεῖ Berl.Sitzb.1927.158
([place name] Cyrene), LXX Is.30.22, al.: [tense] aor.ἐμίηνα Il.4.141
, Hp.Flat.14, App. BC2.104,ἐμίᾱνα Pi.N.3.16
, S.Fr. 104, E.Hel. 1000, IA[1595], LXX Ge. 34.5, al.; part.μιάνας Sol.32.3
: [tense] pf.μεμίαγκα Plu.TG21
:—[voice] Med., [tense] aor.ἐμιήνατο Nonn.D.45.288
:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.μιανθήσομαι Pl.R. 621c
: [tense] aor. ἐμιάνθην, [dialect] Ep. μιάνθην (v. infr.): [tense] pf. μεμίασμαι (v. infr.), , al., D.C.51.22; [ per.] 3sg.μεμίανται Porph.Abst.4.16
(but [ per.] 3pl., Phalar.Ep.121.2); inf.μεμιάνθαι D.S.36.13
, butμεμιάσθαι Horap.1.44
: Cyrenaic [tense] aor. 2 [voice] Pass. ἐμίᾱν in [ per.] 3sg. subj.μιᾷ Berl.Sitzb. 1927.160
, al.: [tense] fut. [voice] Pass. μιᾱσέω in [ per.] 3sg. ind. μιᾱσεῖ ib. 164:—stain, dye, ;ὥσπερ ἔβενος περίδρομος ἐλέφαντα τὸν βραχίονα μιαίνων Hld.10.15
.2 stain, sully,μιάνθησαν ἔθειραι αἵματι καὶ κονίῃσι Il.16.795
, cf. 23.732;μιάνθην αἵματι μηροί 4.146
; , cf. A.Ag. 209 (lyr.);τοὺς θεῶν βωμοὺς αἵματι μ. Pl.Lg. 782c
;μ. βωμὸν εὐγενεῖ φόνῳ E.IA
l. c.;βορβόρῳ.. ὕδωρ μιαίνων λαμπρόν A.Eu. 695
.3 freq. of moral pollution, taint, defile, Pi. l. c., etc.; κλέος Sol.l. c., E.Hel. l. c.; ;ἑνὶ πόνῳ πολλὰ καὶ λαμπρὰ ἔργα μιῆναι App.BC2.104
;εὔφημον ἦμαρ κακαγγέλῳ γλώσσῃ μ. A.Ag. 637
;μιαίνων εὐσέβειαν Ἄρης Id.Th. 344
(lyr.); ; τὰ ἱερά, τὸ θεῖον, Pl.Lg. 868b, Ti. 69d;οἶκον θόρυβος μιαίνει Porph.Abst.4.12
; ;τὴν ἁγνείαν τῶν θεῶν Antipho 2.2.12
, cf. 2.1.10; dishonour a woman, LXX Ge.34.5, al.:— [voice] Pass., incur defilement, A.Supp. 366, E.Or.75, Berl.Sitzb. ll. cc., etc.; ;τῆς ἄλλης [γῆς] αὐτῷ μεμιασμένης Th.2.102
;ἡ ψυχὴ μεμιασμένη καὶ ἀκάθαρτος Pl.Phd. 81b
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12 πιαίνω
A : [tense] aor. , Hp.Mul.1.47 ; poet.πίᾱνα Pi.N.9.23
; laterἐπίηνα D.L.1.83
:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.πιανθήσομαι LXX Ps.64(65).12
: [tense] aor.ἐπιάνθην Anan.5.9
, Theoc.17.126, ( κατ- ) Ael NA2.13 ; but [tense] aor. inf.συμ-πιασθῆναι Hp.Epid.7.68
(s. v.l.): [tense] pf. πεπίασμαι ( κατα-) Pl.Lg. 807b, cf. Ael.NA13.25 : ([etym.] πίων): fatten,τὸ σῶμα Hp.
l. c.;ἡ γῆ π. τὰ βοτά E.Cyc. 333
; [ τὰς ὗς] Arist.HA 603b27 ; π. χθόνα enrich the soil, of a dead man, A.Th. 587 ; σώμασι πίαναν καπνόν, of bodies being burnt, Pi. l. c.:—[voice] Pass., to be or become fat, Semon.7.6, Pl.Lg. 807a, Arist.HA 520b7, etc.;π. ὁ στάχυς Theoc. 10.47
.II metaph.,2 make wanton, ἀλλ' ἦ σ' ἐπίανέν τις ἄπτερος φάτις; A.Ag. 276 ;π. τὰ πάθη Porph.Abst.1.34
:— [voice] Pass., wax fat and wanton,πρᾶσσε, πιαίνου A.Ag. 1669
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13 σφεῖς
A FORMS: nom.σφεῖς Hdt.7.168
, Th.5.46,65, X.An. 7.5.9, HG5.2.8, Pl.R. 487c:—the uncontr, form σφέες is never found, cf. A.D.Pron.93.1, though recognized by Greg.Cor.p.479 S.:—the obl. cases only are used by Hom.2 Gen. σφέων, in Hom. a monosyll., and sts. enclitic, Il.18.311, Od.3.134; poet. σφείων only in Il., and always in phrase ὦσαν ἀπὸ σφείων, 4.535, 5.626, 13.148; σφέων also in Hdt.2.4, 4.35, al.; [dialect] Att.σφῶν IG12.39.67
, al., Th.1.120, al., Antipho 6.23, etc., also in Hom. in the phrase σφῶν αὐτῶν, Il.12.155, 19.302.3 Dat. σφίσι ([etym.] ν ) or σφισι ([etym.] ν) 4.2, 17.453, 22.288, 474, A. Pr. 481, Hdt.1.4, al., Th.1.19, al., X.HG1.7.5, etc.; more freq. in the forms σφι, σφιν, Il.2.612, 614, al., A.Pr. 254, al., Hdt.1.31, al. (not in [dialect] Att. Prose); in Trag. never σφι; sts. elided σφ', Il.3.300, 8.4, etc.; σφιν also in [dialect] Dor. Prose, SIG56.48 (Argos, v B.C.), IG22.1126.25 (Delph. Amphict., iv B.C.), Schwyzer 92.5 (Argos, iii B.C.), Anon. in PSI9.1091.21:— σφίσι ([etym.] ν) is not enclitic acc. to A.D.Pron.98.12, sts. enclitic acc. to Hdn.Gr.2.42 (who says elsewh. (2.57 ) that pronouns beginning with σφ- are always enclitic); σφι ([etym.] ν) is enclitic, exc. at the beginning of a phrase, asσφὶν δ' αὐτοῖς Hes.Fr.49
(cited by A.D.Pron.98.11).4 Acc., [dialect] Ep. and [dialect] Ion. σφέᾰς (enclit. σφεας) Hom. (v. infr.), Archil.27.2, Hdt.1.4,5, al.; freq. to be pronounced as one long syllable, as inοὐ μέν σφεας ἔτ' ἔολπα Od.8.315
, cf. 480, 13.213, 276; but also as a disyll., Il.12.43, Od.12.225, al.; σφᾰς enclit. in Il.5.567, Parm.1.12, Theoc.21.16, not enclit. in Opp.C.1.471, H.2.231; [dialect] Att.σφᾶς IG12.101.3
, Th.1.24, E.Med. 1378, Or. 1127, etc.; enclit. σφας [ᾱ, cf. S.Ant. 128 (anap.)] S.OT 1470, 1508, OC 486; also σφε Il.19.265, Simon.99, Pi.P.5.86, A.Th. 630 (lyr.), 788 (lyr.), 864 (anap.), S.OT 1505, OC 605, 1669, E.Med. 394, etc.; never in Com. (for Ar.Eq. 1020 is a burlesque oracle), nor in [dialect] Att. Prose; once in Hdt. (7.170, sed leg. σφέας): neut. σφεα (v. infr. 111).II Rare dialectic forms:—[dialect] Lacon. dat. φιν, EM702.41; used also by Emp.22.3, Call.Dian. 125, 213, Fr. 183, Nic.Th. 725: [dialect] Aeol. dat. and acc. ἄσφι, ἄσφε, Sapph.43, Alc.73: Syrac. dat. and acc. ψιν, ψε, Sophr.93,94, Theoc.4.3; ψε and ψεαυτόνς also Cretan, Rendic.Pont. Accad.Rom. di Arch.7.106, Riv.Fil.58(1930).473; Cret. dat.ψιναυτοῖς Riv.Ist.Arch.2.19
: Arc. dat. σφεις IG5(2).6.10, 18 ([place name] Tegea).-- For the dual v. σφωέ: like other pl. forms σφε can be used with reference to two persons, Il.11.111, Od.8.271, 21.192, 206; so σφεας, Il.11.128.III Gender:—in Hom. this Pron. has no neut.; in Od.9.70, 10.355, it refers to things, denoted by feminine nouns: but in [dialect] Ion. Prose occurs the neut. pl. σφεα, Hdt.1.46,89, 2.119, 3.53 ( σφε codd.), 7.50, Abyd.9; σφε is acc. pl. neut. in Theoc.15.80.B MEANINGS:I they, them, pl. of οὗ B.I,ἐκ γάρ σφεων φρένας εἵλετο Παλλὰς Ἀθήνη Il.18.311
;τῶ σφεων πολέες κακὸν οἶτον ἐπέσπον Od.3.134
; ; ; , cf. 443, 457, S.OT 1470, al., E.Med. 1378; this use is not found in Prose, exc. in dialects, SIG56.48 (Argos, v B.C.), IG22.1126.25 (Delph. Amphict., iv B.C.), Hdt.1.3, 2.15, al.b παρὰ δέ σφιν ἑκάστῳ δίζυγες ἵπποι ἑστᾶσι beside each of them, Il.5.195.2 reflexively, as pl. ofοὗ B. 11.1
,ὦσαν ἀπὸ σφείων 4.535
, al.;αἵ ἑ μετὰ σφίσιν εἶχον 22.474
, cf. Th.2.76; later with the same restriction as forοὗ B. 11.1
, e.g.φράζοντες ὡς οὔ σφι περιοπτέη ἐστὶ ἡ Ἑλλὰς ἀπολλυμένη· ἢν γὰρ σφαλῇ, σφεῖς γε οὐδὲν ἄλλο ἢ δουλεύσουσι τῇ πρώτῃ τῶν ἡμερέων Hdt.7.168
, cf. Th.5.46,65, X.An.7.5.9, HG5.2.8, Pl.R. 487c.3 oblique cases in combination with αὐτῶν, αὐτούς, etc., forming a reflex. Pron. used without the foreg. restriction,ἐντὸς δὲ πυκάζοιεν σφέας αὐτούς Od.12.225
;σφῶν δ' αὐτῶν κήδε' ἑκάστη Il.19.302
, cf. 12.155;σφᾶς δ' αὐτάς Hes.Th.34
;Κερκυραῖοι σφῶν αὐτῶν τοὺς ἐχθροὺς δοκοῦντας εἶναι ἐφόνευον Th.3.81
, cf. 1.139, al.; it sts. = ἀλλήλους ([etym.] - ων), ἀλλήλοις κοτέοντες ἐπὶ σφέας ὁρμήσωσι Hes.Sc. 403
;ποθεινοτέρως σφῶν αὐτῶν ἔχειν X.Lac.1.5
; σφᾶς ( σφὰς cod. L) αὐτοὺς.. ἐπέφραδον informed one another, A.R.2.959; but σφᾶς ἑωυτάς is prob. f.l. in Hp.Epid.2.1.3: cf. Thom.Mag.p.329 R.II as sg., = him, her, in the dat. and acc. forms σφι (ν), σφε; σφιν is so used in h.Pan.19, h.Hom.30.9, A.Pers. 759, S.OC 1490 (in Od.15.524 σφιν refers to all the suitors, and in Hes.Sc. 113 to Ares and Cycnus); σφι in Lyc.1242; σφε = him, her, in Pi.I.6(5).74, A.Pr.9, Th. 469, al., S.OT 761, Ant.44, Ph. 200 (anap.), al., E.Alc. 107 (lyr.), 149, 200, Med.33, al.; = it (of a masc. noun) in S.OC40: f.l. for σφεα in Hdt.3.52,53, and for σφεας Id.1.71, al.III once as 2 pers. pl. reflex.,ἠνώγει δέ μ' ἰόντα.. πυθέσθαι ἠὲ.. ἦ.. φύξιν βουλεύοιτε μετὰ σφίσιν Il.10.398
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14 σφόνδυλος
σφόνδῠλ-ος, ὁ (ἡ, v. infr. 1b), [dialect] Ion. and later Greek [full] σπόνδῠλος (as in Hp. (v. infr.), Str.2.5.6, also in Pherecr.23 (codd.Clem.Al.), and some passages of Arist., asPA 654b16):—A vertebra, Ar.V. 1489(anap.), Pl.Ti. 74a;σύγκειται ἡ ῥάχις ἐκ σφονδύλων Arist.HA 516a11
, cf. PA 651b34; esp. one of the cervical vertebrae, Hp.Aph.3.26, cf. Arist. PA 686a21, 692a3: pl., backbone, spine, E.Ph. 1413 (so in sg., Pherecr.23); or neck, E.El. 841 (so in sg., LXX Le.5.8).b generally, joint, esp. in the scorpion's tail, Nic.Th. 798 (where it is fem.), 781, Hipparch.3.4.2.d a kind of mussel or oyster, Sor. 1.51, Gal.6.734;σ. θαλάσσιοι Edict.Diocl.5.10
; Lat. spondylus, Plin. HN32.60, 154.II from resemblance to vertebrae,1 one of the tambours in a column, Callix.1 ([etym.] σπ-), Milet.7.59, al. ([place name] Didyma), IG22.1668.43, 1672.310; not necessarily round, ib.11 (2). 161 A70 (Delos, iii B.C.); σ. μεγάλοι perh. drums of columns used as missiles, Ath.Mech.37.7.2 circular whorl which balances and twirls a spindle, Pl.R. 616c sq., Thphr.HP3.16.4, Plu.2.745f, Sor. 1.110, Poll.7.31, Edict.Diocl.13.5;σπόνδυλος Poll.10.125
(v.l. σφ-), Them.Or.32.356c.b the shape of that part of the terrestrial sphere which lies between the Equator and the Arctic Circle, Str.2.5.6.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σφόνδυλος
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15 τελαμών
A broad strap or band for bearing or supporting anything (from τελᾰ- 'bear' (v. Τλάω, τελάσσαι), whence also the hero Telamon took his name):1 leathern strap or belt, freq. in Hom., Il.17.290; δύω τελαμῶνε περὶ στήθεσσι τετάσθην, ἤτοι ὁ μὲν σάκεος, ὁ δὲ φασγάνου, of Ajax, 14.404; for the sword alone, , cf. 23.825;μαχαίρας εἶχον.. ἐξ ἀργυρέων τελαμώνων 18.598
; περὶ στήθεσσι.. χρύσεος ἦν τ. Od. 11.610; for the shield, Il.2.388, 11.38, 18.480; it passed over the shoulder and bore the chief weight, 5.796, 16.803, cf. Hdt.1.171;τ. φαεινός Il.12.401
; .2 broad linen bandage for wounds, Hdt.7.181, Antyll. ap. Orib.7.9.1, Herod. [voice] Med. ap. eund.10.18.15, Sor.1.28, al.;ἀμφὶ τραύματ'.. τελαμῶνας βαλεῖν E.Ph. 1669
; also, a long linen bandage or roller, for swathing mummies, Hdt.2.86, cf. AP11.125.II in Architecture, Τελαμῶνες were colossal male figures used as bearing-pillars, being the Roman name for Ἄτλαντες, Vitr.6.7.6.2 base of a στήλη, ἁ στάλα καὶ ὁ τελαμὼν (prob. written τελαμὼ, v. Mnemos.58.28)ἱαρὰ τᾶς Ἥρας IG4.517
(Argos, v B.C.); [ἀναγράψαι εἰς ς]τήλην λευκοῦ λίθου [κα]ὶ ἀναθ[εῖναι αὐτὴν ἐπὶ τελα]μ[ῶ]νος prob. rest. in CIG2056d (loc.inc., perh. Odessus); simply = στήλη, ἀναγράψαι.. εἰς τελαμῶνα λευκοῦ λίθου καὶ ἀναθεῖναι κτλ. SIG731.41 (Tomi, i B.C.), al., cf. Milet.3p.377No.153.39, BMus.Inscr.1007 (Cyzicus, ii A.D.), etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τελαμών
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16 φράτηρ
φράτ-ηρ [pron. full] [ᾱ], ὁ, gen. φράτερος (v. sub fin.); [dialect] Dor. [full] φρᾱτήρ Hdn.Gr.1.47; [dialect] Ion. [full] φρήτηρ,A = ἀδελφός, Hsch.:— member of a φράτρα: pl., those of the same φράτρα, clansmen, A.Eu. 656, IG22.1237.9, al., freq. in Is. (v. infr.); σ' ὁ πατὴρ εἰσήγαγ' εἰς τοὺς φ. (which was done when the boy came of age), Ar.Av. 1669, cf. Lys.30.2;εἰς τοὺς γεννήτας καὶ φ. ἐγγραφείς Is.7.43
;εἰσαγαγεῖν εἰς τοὺς φ. Id.6.21
; οὐκ ἐδέξαντο οἱ φ. ib.22; ; οὐκ ἔφυσε φράτερας, with a play on φραστῆρας (v. φραστήρ), he has not cut his citizen-teeth, is no true citizen, Ar.Ra. 422, cf. Av. 765 (troch.); φράτερες τριωβόλου, of the Athenian dicasts, Id.Eq. 255 (troch.).2 metaph., of birds,φ. καὶ συγγενής Ael.NA8.24
. (φράτωρ, ορος (q.v.) is freq. found in codd., but is a later form acc. to Hdn.Gr.1.49, Eust.239.33; cogn. with Skt. bhrā´tar-, Lat. frater, Goth. brōpar, 'brother', etc.) -
17 ἐκοχεύς
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18 ἐργάζομαι
A- άσομαι Thgn.1116
, etc., [dialect] Dor.ἐργαξοῦμαι Theoc.10.23
,ἐργῶμαι PCair.Zen.107.4
(iii B. C.), LXX Ge.29.27, al., IG7.3073.12 (Lebad., ii B. C. ) (but Hsch. ἐργᾷ· ἐργάζει): [tense] aor. εἰργασάμην, [dialect] Ion.ἐργ- Hdt.2.115
, A.Th. 845 (lyr.), etc., [ per.] 3pl. opt.ἐργασαίατο Ar.Av. 1147
, Lys.42 ; [dialect] Dor. M (Delph., iv B. C.): [tense] pf. εἴργασμαι, [dialect] Ion.ἔργ- Hdt.2.121
.έ, A.Fr. 311, etc.—These tenses are used both in [voice] Med. and [voice] Pass. signfs.: for other [voice] Pass. tenses, v. infr. 111:—[dialect] Att. Inscrr. of cent. iv have ἠργαζόμην, ἠργασάμην, ([etym.] ἐξ-) IG22.1585.11, 1669.10, al., but εἴργασμαι ib.1666 A27 ; so also ἠργάσατο ib.7.424 (Oropus, iv B. C.), εἰργασμένος ib.3073.51 (Lebad., ii B. C.),ἐξήργασατο UPZ19.8
(ii B. C.),εἴργασμαι PCair.Zen.146.3
(iii B. C.); but this rule is often broken in later Pap., Inscrr., and codd.:—work, labour, esp. of husbandry, Hes.Op. 299, 309, Th.2.72, etc.; but also of all manual labour, of slaves,ἐ. ἀνάγκῃ Od.14.272
; of quarrymen, Hdt.2.124, etc.;τὴν οὐσίαν οὐ δικαζόμενον ἀλλ' ἐργαζόμενον κεκτημένον Antipho 2.2.12
; ἐ. ἐν τοῖς ἔργοις in the mines, D.42.31 : c. dat. instr., χαλκῷ with brass, Hes.Op. 151 ; also of animals,βοῦς ἐργάτης ἐργάζεται S. Fr. 563
; of birds working to get food, Arist.HA 616b35 ; of bees, ib. 625b22 ; of Hephaestus' self-acting bellows, Il.18.469 ; τὸ χρῆμ' ἐργάζεται the matter works, i.e. goes on, Ar.Ec. 148 ; produces an effect,Thphr.
CP5.12.7 ; οὐχ ὁμοίως ἐργάσεται τὸ θερμόν ib.6.18.11.II trans., work at, make, ἔργα κλυτά, of Athena, Od. 20.72, cf. 22.422 ; ἀγάλματα, ὕμνους, Pi.N.5.1,I.2.46 ; τρίποδα, Νίκην, SIG34 (Delph., v B. C.); ;οἰκοδόμημα Th.2.76
; εἰκόνας, ἀνδριάντας, καλὰ ἔργα, Pl.Cra. 431c, X.Mem.2.6.6, Pl.Men. 91d ; κηρόν, σχαδόνας, of bees, Arist.HA 627a6,30 ;μέλι Sor.Vit. Hippocr.11
; make so and so,ξηρὸν ἐ. τινά Luc.DMar.11.2
;μέγαν Ael.VH3.1
.2 do, perform,ἔργα ἀεικέα Il.24.733
; ἔργον ἐπ' ἔργῳ ἐ., of husbandmen, Hes.Op. 382, cf. 397 ;ἐργασίας ἐ. Arist.EN 1121b33
, cf. X.Oec.7.20 ; ἐναίσιμα, φίλα ἐ., Od.17.321, 24.210 ; ;περὶ θεοὺς ἄδικον μηδέν Id.Grg. 522d
; ἐ. πρᾶγμα, opp. βουλεύειν, S.Ant. 267, cf. OT 347 ;τὸ ἔργον Κυρίου 1 Ep.Cor.16.10
: c. dupl. acc., do something to..,τά περ νῦν ἐ. [ὁ ἥλιος] τὸν Νεῖλον Hdt.2.26
, etc.; chiefly in bad sense, do one ill, do one a shrewd turn,κακὰ ἐργάζεσθαί τινα S.Ph. 786
, Th.1.137, etc.; so οἷά μ' εἰργάσω, τί μ' ἐργάσει; S.Ph. 928, 1172 (lyr.), etc.;μὴ δῆτα τοῦτό μ' ἐργάσῃ Id.El. 1206
;αἴσχιστα ἐ. τινά Ar.V. 787
; less freq.,ἀγαθὰ ἐ. τινά Hdt.8.79
, cf. Th.3.52, Pl.Cri. 53a ;πολλὰ καὶ καλὰ τὴν Ἑλλάδα Id.Phdr. 244b
; seldom ;οἷν ἐμοὶ δυοῖν ἔργ' ἐστὶ κρείσσον' ἀγχόνης εἰργασμένα S.OT 1374
.c in Law, ζημίαν ἐ. do damage, Is.6.20, cf. Hyp.Ath.22.3 work a material,ὅπλα..οἷσίν τε χρυσὸν ἐργάζετο Od.3.435
; ἐ. γῆν till the land, Hdt.1.17, etc.;ἐ. [ἀγροὺς] ἐργάταις X.Cyr.1.6.11
;γῆν καὶ ξύλα καὶ λίθους Id.HG3.3.7
; [ ἀργυρῖτιν] Docum. ap. D.37.28 ; ἐ. θάλασσαν, of traders, D.H.3.46 ; γλαυκὴν ἐ., of fishers, Hes.Th. 440.4 earn by working,χρήματα Hdt.1.24
, Ar.Eq. 840, etc.;καινὸν βίον ἐκ τοῦ δικαίου And.1.144
, cf. Hes.Op.43 ;ἀργύριον ἀπὸ σοφίας Pl.Hp.Ma. 282d
;μισθοῦ τὰ ἐπιτήδεια X.Mem.2.8.2
.5 work at, practise, μουσικήν, τέχνας, etc., Pl.Phd. 60e, R. 374a, etc.;ἐπιστήμας X.Oec.1.7
; ἀρετὴν καὶ σωφροσύνην v.l. in Isoc.13.6 ; δικαιοσύνην, ἀνομίαν, Act.Ap.10.35, Ev.Matt.7.23.6 abs., work at a trade or business, traffic, trade,ἐν [γναφείῳ] Lys.23.2
;ἐν ἐμπορίῳ καὶ χρήμασιν D.36.44
;ἐν τῇ ἀγορᾷ Id.57.31
(also οἱ τὴν τετράγωνον (sc. ἀγοράν) ἐργαζόμενοι those who trade in the square, BCH8.126 (cf. Glotta14.73));κατὰ θάλατταν D.56.48
; τούτοις..ναυτικοῖς ἐ. trade with this money on bottomry, Id.33.4 ;δὶς ἢ τρὶς ἐ. τῷ αὐτῷ ἀργυρίῳ Id.56.30
; ταῦτα ἐ. thus he trades, Id.25.82 ; traders,Id.
34.51 ; οἱ ἐν Δήλῳ ἐ., = Lat. qui Deli negotiantur, CIG2285b ; esp. of courtesans, σώματι ἐ., Lat. quaestum corpore facere, D.59.20 ;ἐπὶ τέγους ἀπὸ τοῦ σώματος Plb.12.13.2
; ἀπὸ τῆς ὥρας Alexis Sam. ap. Ath.13.572f, Plu.Tim.14.III [voice] Pass., rarely in [tense] pres. and [tense] impf., D.H.8.87 ([etym.] ἐξ-), Hyp.Eux.35 : [tense] fut.ἐργασθήσομαι S.Tr. 1218
, ([etym.] ἐξ-) Isoc.Ep.6.8 : [tense] pf. εἴργασμαι (v. infr.): [tense] aor. 1 , Thphr.HP6.3.2, etc.1 to be made or built,ἔργαστο τὸ τεῖχος Hdt.1.179
;ἐκ πέτρας εἰργασμένος A.Pr. 244
;οἰκοδόμημα διὰ ταχέων εἰργ. Th.4.8
; λίθοι εἰργ. wrought stones, Id.1.93 ;γῆ εἰργ. X.Oec.19.8
;θώρακας εὖ εἰργ. Id.Mem.3.10.9
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19 ἐρεοπώλης
A wool-seller, POxy.1669.5(iii A.D.); cf. ἐριοπώλης.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐρεοπώλης
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20 ἐχθοδοπός
ἐχθο-δοπός, όν,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐχθοδοπός
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