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1 βλέπω
Aἔβλεπον Batr.67
: [tense] fut.βλέψομαι D. 25.98
, [dialect] Dor. inf.βλεψεῖσθαι IG4.951.75
(Epid.), later , Aristid.2.46J., etc.: [tense] aor. ἔβλεψα (v. infr.): [tense] pf. βέβλεφα ([etym.] ἀπο-) Antip.Stoic.3.254 (codd. Stob.); βέβλοφα ([etym.] ἐμ-) PLond.1.42.21 (ii A. D.):—[voice] Pass., [tense] aor. ἐβλέφθην ([etym.] προς-) Plu.2.68of: [tense] pf. βέβλεμμαι to be supplied in Ath.10.409c, cf. Eust. 1401.16:—chiefly in [tense] pres. and [tense] aor. [voice] Act. in early writers: [voice] Med. (exc. [tense] fut. ) and [voice] Pass. only late:—see, have the power of sight (dist. fr. ὁρῶ perceive, be aware of, cf. Plot.6.7.37), opp. τυφλός εἰμι, S.OT 302, cf. 348, OC73, Ar. Pl.15, etc.;βλέποντες ἔβλεπον μάτην A.Pr. 447
;βλέποντας ἀθλιωτάτους Alex.234
; μὴ βλέπων ὁ μάντις ᾖ lest he see too clearly, S.OT 747; ὁ βλέπων the seer, Hebraism in LXX 1 Ki.9.9; ὀλίγον βλέπων short- sighted, POxy.39.9 (i A. D.).II look, ; (s. v.l.); ;ἐπί τι Th.7.71
;εἰς τὰ τούτων πρόσωπα D. 18.283
; πῶς βλέπων; with what face? S.Ph. 110;ὄμμασιν ποίοις β.
;Id.
OT 1371;β. ἅμα πρόσσω καὶ ὀπίσσω Pl.Cra. 428d
: with Adv., φιλοφρόνως, ἐχθρῶς β. πρός τινας, X.Mem.3.10.4, Smp.4.58: freq. folld. by noun in acc., φόβον β. look terror, i. e. to look terrible,Θυιὰς ὣς φόβον βλέπων A.Th. 498
; Com., ἔβλεψε νᾶπυ looked mustard, Ar.Eq. 631;ἀνδρεῖον.. καὶ βλέποντ' ὀρίγανον Id.Ra. 603
;βλεπόντων κάρδαμα Id.V. 455
; πυρρίχην βλέπων looking like a war-dancer, Id.Av. 1169; αἴκειαν βλέπων looking like one disgraced, ib. 1671; σκύτη β., of a slave, Eup.282, Ar.V. 643;β. ἀπιστίαν Eup.309
: also folld. by Adj., μέγα β. dub. in Semon.19;φθονερὰ β. Pi.N.4.39
;γλίσχρον β. Euphro 10.16
, cf. Men.Epit. 479, Jul.Caes. 309c: by inf.,ἁρπάζειν β. Men.Epit. 181
;ὀρχεῖσθαι μόνον β. Alex.97
: by part. neut., ;E.
Alc. 773.2 β. ἐς look to, rely on,εἰς ἔργον οὐδὲν γιγνόμενον βλέπετε Sol.11.8
; ;οὐκέτ' ἐστὶν εἰς ὅ τι βλέπω Id.Aj. 514
; ἔς σε δὴ βλέπω, ὅπως .. in the hope that.., Id.El. 954: metaph. also, have regard to,ἡ πολιτεία β. εἰς πλοῦτον Arist.Pol. 1293b14
; of aspects, οἰκίαι πρὸς μεσημβρίαν βλέπουσαι .., X.Mem.3.8.9;πέτρα βλέπουσα πρὸς νότον Str.4.1.4
;κάτω γὰρ οἱ ὀδόντες βλέπουσι Arist.HA 502a1
; ὅταν τὸ οὖθαρ βλέπῃ κάτω ib. 523a2.4 look to a thing, beware,ἀπό τινος Ev.Marc.8.15
; τι Ep.Phil.3.2: c. acc. pers.,β. ἑαυτούς Ev.Marc.13.9
; (i A. D.); β. ἵνα .. 1 Ep.Cor.16.10; β. ἑαυτοὺς ἵνα μὴ .. 2 Ep.Jo.8;βλέπετε τί ἀκούετε Ev.Marc.4.24
.III trans., see, behold, c. acc., S.Aj. 1042, etc.; ἐξ αὑτοῦ βλεπόμενον self- evident, S.E.M.1.184; τὰ βλεπόμενα the visible universe, LXX Wi.13.7.2 ζῇ τε καὶ β. φάος sees the light of day, A.Pers. 299, cf. E.Hel. 60;νόστιμον β. φάος A.Pers. 261
; βλέποντα νῦν μὲν ὄρθ' ἔπειτα δὲ σκότον (i. e. being blind) S.OT 419: hence, without φάος, to be alive,ζῶντα καὶ βλέποντα A.Ag. 677
;βλέποντα κἀμπνέοντα S.Ph. 883
, cf. 1349, Aj. 962; of things, ἀληθῆ καὶ βλέποντα actually existing, A.Ch. 844.4 Astrol. of signs equidistant from the tropical points, to be in aspect,β. ἄλληλα Ptol.Tetr.36
, Heph.Astr.1.9. ( βλέφαρα occurs in Hom., but not βλέπω exc. in Batr. l.c.) -
2 διατριβή
διατρῐβή, ἡ,A wearing away, esp. of Time, way or manner of spending,χρόνου τε διατριβὰς.. ἐφηῦρε.. πεσσοὺς κύβους τε
pastimes,S.
Fr.479.2: hence, abs.,1 pastime, amusement, Ar.Pl. 923, Alex. 219.4, etc.;ἐν συνουσίᾳ τινὶ καὶ δ. D.21.71
;γέλωτα καὶ δ. παρέχειν τινί Aeschin.1.175
, cf. Plu.Tim.11;τοῦ συμποσίου δ. Alex.185
;παρέσχε τοῖς κωμικοῖς δ.
materiem jocandi,Plu.
Per.4, cf. Jul.Or.2.52b; place of amusement, Men.481.10, Bato 2.4.2 serious occupation, study, etc.,τοὺς ἐν φιλοσοφίᾳ καὶ τῇ τοιᾷδε δ. τεθραμμένους Pl.Tht. 172c
;διατριβὰς ποιεῖσθαι περί τι Lys.16.11
, cf. Is.11.37;πρός τι Aeschin.2.38
; ;ἡ δ. τὰ πολλὰ ἐν λόγοις Pl.Ly. 204a
.b discourse,τὰς ἐμὰς δ. καὶ τοὺς λόγους Id.Ap. 37d
, cf. Grg. 484e, Isoc.12.19, etc.;αἱ πολιτικαὶ δ. D.H.10.15
.c short ethical treatise or lecture,δ. βραχέος διανοήματος ἠθικοῦ ἔκτασις Hermog. Meth.5
, cf. Suid.: title of works by Zeno, Cleanthes, etc.d school of philosophy, Ath.5.211d, al., Luc.Alex.5;Μωυσοῦ καὶ Χριστοῦ Gal. 8.579
;Ἐπικούρου δ. Numen.
ap. Eus.PE14.5; also, a place of teaching, school,ἡ ἐν τῷ κήπῳ δ. Epicur.Fr. 217
, cf. Phld.Acad.Ind.p.39 M., Luc.Nigr.25, Ath.8.350b.3 way of life, passing of time,δ. ἐν ἀγορᾷ Ar.Nu. 1055
;δ. νέων ἐν δικαστηρίοις And.4.32
; ἡ ἐν Σικελίᾳ δ. stay there, Pl.Ep. 337e; ποιεῖσθαι ἐν τῷ ὑγρῷ τὴν δ., ἐν τῇ γῇ, Arist. HA 487a20, Resp. 474b26;διατριβὰς μετ' ἀλλήλων διατ ρίβειν Aeschin. 1.147
.II in bad sense, waste of time, loss of time, delay, with or without χρόνου, E.Ph. 751, etc.;δ. ποιεῖσθαι Isoc.4.164
: pl.,δ. καὶ μελλήσεις Th.5.82
; χρόνου δ. ἐμποιεῖν, παρέχειν, Id.3.38, X.Oec.8.13, etc.;ἐμβαλεῖν Plu.Nic.20
; διατριβὴν ποτῷ ποιεῖν prolong a carouse, Alex.226.4.V sens. obsc., = συνουσία, Procop. Arc.2.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διατριβή
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3 δυσθυμία
δυσθῡμ-ία, ἡ,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δυσθυμία
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4 ζητέω
ζητ-έω, [dialect] Dor. part. [full] ζάτεισα Theoc.1.85: [tense] impf. ἐζήτουν, [dialect] Ep. [ per.] 3sg.Aζήτει Il.14.258
(nowh. else in Hom.): [tense] aor. 1ἐζήτησα Isoc.16.14
: [tense] pf.ἐζήτηκα Din.2.19
:—[voice] Med., [tense] aor. 1 ἐζητησάμην ([etym.] ἀν-) Longus Prooem.2:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.ζητηθήσομαι S.E.P.1.60
, M.8.16; but ζητήσομαι in pass. sense, ib.1.28, Gal.1.649:—seek, seek for, ἐμὲ δ' ἔξοχα πάντων ζήτει Il.l.c.;ζ. πημάτων ἀπαλλαγάς A.Pr. 318
, cf. 264;εὑρήσεις ζητῶν Ar.Pl. 105
; μὴ ζητῶν without seeking, X.Ages. 8.1; τὸ ζητούμενον ἁλωτόν what is sought for may be found, S.OT 110.2 mquire for,τὰ πινάκια καὶ τὰ γραμματ εῖα IG12.91.11
;τοὺς ἄρχοντας X.An.2.3.2
: with relat. clause,ὅτου δέοιτο ὁ Κῦρος Id.Cyr. 8.5.13
.4 search or inquire into, investigate, examine, of philosophical investigation,ζ. τὰ θεῖα X.Mem.1.1.15
;ζ. καὶ ἐρευνῶ κατὰ τὸν θεόν Pl.Ap. 23b
;ζητουμένης ἀρετῆς ὅ τι ἐστίν Id.Men. 79d
; τὸ ζητούμενον the matter of inquiry, the question, Id.Tht. 201a, Arist. Top. 110a7, Str.2.1.18, A.D.Adv.188.13; also of judicial inquiry,ζ. περὶ ἀδικημάτων Din.1.8
; ζήτησιν τὴν ὑπέρ τινος ζ. ib.10; ἔνοχος εἶναι τοῖς ζητουμένοις ib.55: generally,ζ. πότερον.. ἤ Pl.Phlb. 27c
;ζ. πρὸς ἐμαυτόν Luc.Lex.17
.5 require, demand, : metaph., ὁ περικράνιος ὑμὴν.. τὴν ἐπιδιαίρεσιν ζ. requires the opening up of the wound, Heliod. ap. Orib.46.7.3.II seek after, desire, ;ἐμοὶ ζητῶν ὄλεθρον S.OT 659
; of natural tendencies,ὁ θερμὸς ὕφαμμον χώραν ζητεῖ Thphr.HP8.11.8
:—[voice] Pass., sought after, in great demand,PMag.Par.
1.3086,3114.2 c. inf., seek to do, ἐκμαθεῖν τι ζ. Hdt.3.137, A.Pr. 776;μεταλαβεῖν Ar.Pl. 370
. cf. Pl.Prt. 322b, Men. 90e, SIG372.7 (Samothrace, iii B.C.): c. [tense] fut. inf.,ζητεῖς ἀναπείσειν Ar.Pl. 573
codd. (sed leg. - πείθειν): c. acc. et inf., seek or desire that, Pl.R. 443b, Chrm. 172c.III have to seek, feel the want of,ἵνα μὴ ζητέοιεν σιτία Hdt.1.94
;Νέρωνα Plu.Galb.8
:—[voice] Pass.,ζητούμενος οἷς ἀπέλειπες Epigr.Gr.215.3
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5 καταφαίνω
II [voice] Pass., [tense] fut. - φᾰνήσομαι dub. in E.Fr.781.65 (lyr.):— become visible, appear, h.Ap.431, Hdt.7.51, Th.5.6, E.l.c., Plu.Luc. 27:—also intr. in [voice] Act., Orph.A. 370, 762.2 to be clear, plain, , cf. Plu.2.40c,682a; seem, appear,ὥς γε κ. ἐμοί Pl.Phlb. 16c
;ὅτι μοι ἄτοπ' ἄττα κ. περὶ σωφροσύνης Id.Chrm. 172c
, cf. Plu.2.802f, etc.: also c. inf.,ὡς ἐμοὶ καταφαίνεται εἶναι Hdt.1.58
, cf. 6.13; κατεφάνη τῷ Δαρείῳ τεχνάζειν, i. e. Darius well knew that he was evading, Id.3.130; ; πάντων μοι μετριώτατοί γε εῖναι κατεφάνησαν ib. 811d: c. part., ὀρθῶς ἔτι μοι κατεφάνης λέγων ib. 631a, cf. Sph. 232b;δαιμονία.. τις ἔμοιγε κ. τὸ μέγεθος Id.Grg. 456a
, cf. Sph. 217e;τοιαύτη ἡ ἕξις τοῦ σώματος κ. X.Oec.7.2
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6 κινδυνεύω
Aκεκινδύνευκα Lys.3.47
, Plb.5.61.4:—[voice] Pass., mostly in [tense] pres.: [tense] fut.κινδυνευθήσομαι D.30.10
,κεκινδυνεύσομαι Antipho 5.75
: [tense] aor. and [tense] pf., v. infr. 3: ([etym.] κίνδυνος):—to be daring, run risk, κ. πρὸς πολλούς, πρὸς τοὺς πολεμίους, Hdt.4.11, X.Mem.3.3.14; κ. εἰς τὴν Αῐγυπτον venture thither, Pherecr.11.b abs., make a venture, take a risk, Hdt.3.69, Ar.Eq. 1204; to be in dire peril, Th.3.28, 6.33, etc.; to be in danger, Arist.EN 1124b8, etc.; of a sick person, Hp.Aph. (Sp.) 7.82, Coac. 374; esp. engage in war, Isoc.1.43; τοῦ χωρίου κινδυνεύοντος the post being in peril, Th.4.8; ὁ κινδυνεύων τόπος the place of danger, Plb.3.115.6.2 c. dat., κ. τῷ σώματι, τῇ ψυχῇ, Hdt.2.120, 7.209; κ. ἁπάσῃ τῇ Ἑλλάδι run a risk with all Greece, i.e. endanger it all, Id.8.60.α'; στρατιῇ Id.4.80
; τίσιν οὖν ὑμεῖς κινδυνεύσαιτ' ἄν .. ; in what points.. ? D.9.18; κ. τοῖς ὅλοις πράγμασι, τῷ βίῳ, Plb.1.70.1, 5.61.4;τῷ ζῆν PTeb.44.21
(ii B.C.): freq. with Preps.,κ. ἐν τοῖς σώμασι Lys.2.63
;οὐκ ἐν τῷ Καρὶ ἀλλ' ἐν υἱέσι Pl.La. 187b
([voice] Pass.); κ. περὶ [ τῆς Πελοποννήσου] Hdt.8.74;περὶ τῆς ψυχῆς Antipho 2.4.5
, Ar.Pl. 524;περὶ τοῦ σώματος And.1.4
;περὶ ἀνδραποδισμοῦ Isoc. 8.37
;περὶ τῆς μεγίστης ζημίας Lys.7.15
;περὶ τῆς βασιλείας πρὸς Κῦρον D.15.24
; ;περὶ τοῖς φιλτάτοις Pl.Prt. 314a
; but κ. περὶ δισχιλίους go into battle with a force of 2, 000, Eun.Hist.p.244 D.;ὑπὲρ καλλίστων Lys.2.79
.3 c. acc. cogn., venture, hazard, ;κινδύνευμα Pl.R. 451a
;μάχην Aeschin.2.169
; τὴν ψευδομαρτυρίαν hazard a prosecution for perjury, D.41.16 codd. ( τῶν-ιῶν Blass):—[voice] Pass., to be ventured or hazarded, μεταβολὴ κινδυνεύεται there is risk of change, Th.2.43; ὁποτέρως ἔσται, ἐν ἀδήλῳ κινδυνεύεται remains in hazardous uncertainty, Id.1.78;τὰ μέγιστα κινδυνεύεται τῇ πόλει D.19.285
; κεκινδυνευμένον a venturous enterprise, Pi.N.5.14; τὰ κινδυνευθέντα, = τὰ κινδυνεύματα, Lys.2.54;τῶν ἤδη σφίσι καλῶς κεκινδυνευμένων Arr.An.2.7.3
;τὸ φιλοπόλεμον καὶ κεκ. D.S.2.21
.4 c. inf., run the risk of doing or being..,τὸν στρατὸν κινδυνεύσει ἀποβαλεῖν Hdt.8.65
;κακόν τι λαβεῖν Id.6.9
;ἀπολέσθαι Id.9.89
;διαφθαρῆναι Th.3.74
; , etc.;τοῦ συντριβῆναι LXX Jn.1.4
; then,b to express chance, i.e. what may possibly or probably happen: c. [tense] pres., [tense] pf., or [tense] aor. inf., κινδυνεύουσι οἱ ἄνθρωποι οὗτοι γόητες εἶναι they run a risk of being reputed conjurers, Hdt.4.105; κινδυνεύσομεν βοηθεῖν we shall probably have to assist, Pl. Tht. 164e, cf. 172c; κ. ἡ ἀληθὴς δόξα ἐπιστήμη εἶναι seems likely to be.., ib. 187b; κινδυνεύσεις ἐπιδεῖξαι χρηστὸς εἶναι you will have the chance of showing your worth, X.Mem.2.3.17, cf. 3.13.3; κ. ἀναμφιλογώτατον ἀγαθὸν εἶναι ib.4.2.34, cf. Pl.Ap. 40b; τὰ συσσίτια κινδυνεύει συναγαγεῖν he probably organized the σ., Id.Lg. 625e; κινδυνεύω πεπονθέναι ὅπερ .. Id.Grg. 485e: c. [tense] fut. inf., dub. in Th.4.117; κινδυνεύει impers., it may be, possibly, as an affirmat. answer, Pl.Sph. 256e, Phdr. 262c; out of courtesy, when no real doubt is implied, κινδυνεύεις ἀληθῆ λέγειν you may very likely be right, Id.Smp. 205d.5 [voice] Pass., to be endangered or imperilled,ἐν ἑνὶ ἀνδρὶ πολλῶν ἀρετὰς κ. Th.2.35
; :— but [voice] Pass. in sense of [voice] Act. dub. in GDI3569.4 ([place name] Calymna).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κινδυνεύω
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7 κυλίνδω
κῠλίνδω, [dialect] Ep., Lyr., Trag., also Telecl.1.8, Ar.Eq. 1249, Nu. 375 ([voice] Pass.):—in Prose (always in [dialect] Att.) more freq. [full] κυλινδέω (for which καλινδέω is freq. v.l.), also Ar.Av. 502 ([voice] Med.), v.l. in Semon.7.4:— later [full] κυλίω (q.v.): [tense] fut. κυλινδήσω late, IG14.1389ii 35 (ii A.D.): [tense] aor.Aἐκύλῑσα Sosith.2.20
, Theoc.23.52, AP7.490 (Anyt.), also ( εἰς-) Ar. Th. 651, (ἐξ-) Pi.Fr.7:—[voice] Med., [tense] impf. Ar.Av. l.c.: [tense] fut. κυλίσομαι ( προ-) App.Ital.5.4: [tense] aor. ἐκυλισάμην (ἐν-) Luc.Hipp.6:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut. κυλισθήσομαι (ἐκ-) A.Pr.87: [tense] aor. ἐκυλίσθην, [dialect] Ep. κυλ-, Il.17.99, S.El. 50, Fr. 363; laterκυλινδηθείς Str.14.2.24
: [tense] pf.κεκύλισμαι Luc.Hist. Conscr.63
, Ath.11.480c: [tense] plpf.κεκύλιστο Nonn.D.5.47
:— roll,ὀστέα.. εἰν ἁλὶ κῦμα κυλίνδει Od.1.162
, cf. 14.315; ;οἶδμα.. κυλίνδει βυσσόθεν θῖνα S.Ant. 590
(lyr.); κυλίνδετ' εἴσω τὸν δυσδαίμονα trundle him in, Ar.Eq.l.c.; ὁλοιτρόχους, λίθους κυλινδεῖν, X.An.4.2.3, 4.7.4;ἔνθα Νεῖλος.. γάνος κυλίνδει A.Fr.300.3
: metaph., πῆμα θεὸς Δαναοῖσι κυλίνδει rolls calamity upon them, Il. 17.688; στυγερὴν δὲ κυλινδήσει κακότητα IGl.c.II [voice] Med. and [voice] Pass., to be rolled, roll, freq. in Hom.,τρόφι κῦμα κυλίνδεται Il.11.307
, cf. Od.9.147, Alc.18;πέδονδε κυλίνδετο λᾶας ἀναιδής Od.11.598
, cf. Il.13.142, 14.411;νῶϊν δὴ τόδε πῆμα κυλίνδεται 11.347
, cf. Od. 2.163, 8.81; toss like a ship at sea,κυλίνδοντ' ἐλπι.δες Pi.O.12.6
; to be whirled round on a wheel, of Ixion, Id.P.2.23; κυλινδομένα φλόξ whirling flame, ib.1.24; [νεφέλαι] κυλινδόμεναι Ar.Nu.
l.c.; μεταξύ που κυλινδεῖται τοῦ τε μὴ ὄντος καὶ τοῦ ὄντος is tossed about between.., Pl.R. 479d.2 of persons, κυλίνδεσθαι κατὰ κόπρον roll, wallow in the dirt (in sign of grief), Il.22.414; κλαίων τε κυλινδόμενός τ' Od.4.541, cf. Ar.Av.l.c.; wander to and fro,ψυχὴ.. περὶ τάφους κυλινδουμένη Pl. Phd. 81d
;ἐν δικαστηρίοις Id.Tht. 172c
;πρὸ ποδῶν κ. Id.R. 432d
; in petitions,παρὰ πόδα τῶν ἰχνῶν τινος κ. PMasp.5.8
(vi A.D.), etc.: metaph.,ἐν ἀμηχανίῃσι κυλίνδομαι Thgn.619
; ἐν ἀμαθίᾳ κ. wallow in.., Pl.Phd. 82e, Plt. 309a;ἐν πότοις καὶ γυναιξίν Plu.2.184f
;κατὰ τὰ βιβλία Gal.9.647
.b to be rolled, whirled headlong,ἐκ δίφρων κυλισθείς S.El.50
; roll over, of the embryo, Arist.HA 586b25.3 of Time,κυλινδομέναις ἁμέραις Pi.I.3.18
.4 of words, to be tossed from mouth to mouth, i.e. be much talked of, ;κ. πᾶς λόγος παρὰ τοῖς ἐπαΐουσιν Pl.Phdr. 275e
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8 μέν
μέν, Particle, used partly to express certainty on the part of the speaker or writer; partly, and more commonly, to point out that the word or clause with which it stands is correlative to another word or clause that is to follow, the latter word or clause being introduced by δέ.AI μέν used absolutely to express certainty, not followed by correlative δέ, indeed, of a truth, synonymous with μήν, as appears from the [dialect] Ep. and [dialect] Ion. form ἦ μέν in protestations and oaths (where [dialect] Att. used ἦ μήν), καί μοι ὄμοσσον, ἦ μ. μοι πρόφρων ἔπεσιν καὶ χερσὶν ἀρήξειν Il.1.77
, cf. 14.275;ἦ μέν τοι τάδε πάντα τελείεται Od.14.160
, cf. Il.24.416;τοῦτον ἐξορκοῖ, ἦ μέν οἱ διηκονήσειν Hdt.4.154
, cf. 5.93, etc.: with neg.,οὐ μὲν γάρ τι κακὸν βασιλευέμεν Od.1.392
, etc.;ὤμοσα, μὴ μὲν.. ἀναφῆναι 4.254
, cf. Hdt.2.118, 179;ἔξαρνος ἦν, μὴ μὲν ἀποκτεῖναι Id.3.67
, cf. 99: without neg., : also in Trag., , cf. 159 (anap.), OC44, E.Med. 676, 1129, etc.;καὶ μέν Il.1.269
, 9.632, etc.; οὐδὲ μὲν οὐδὲ .. 2.703, 12.212; γε μέν, cf. γε 1.5.2 an answering clause with δέ is sts. implied, τὴν μὲν ἐγὼ σπουδῇ δάμνημ' ἐπέεσσι her can I hardly subdue, [ but all others easily], Il.5.893; ὡς μὲν λέγουσι as indeed they say, [ but as I believe not], E.Or. 8; καὶ πρῶτον μὲν ἦν αὐτῷ πόλεμος (with no ἔπειτα δέ to follow), X. An.1.9.14; so νῦν μέν σ' ἀφήσω I will let you go this time, Herod.5.81: to give force to assertions made by a person respecting himself, wherein opposition to other persons is implied,ὡς μὲν ἐμῷ θυμῷ δοκεῖ Od. 13.154
; δοκεῖν μέν μοι ἥξει τήμερον [τὸ πλοῖον] Pl.Cri. 43d: hence with the pers. Pron.,ἐγὼ μέν νυν θεοῖσι ἔχω χάριν Hdt.1.71
; ἐγὼ μὲν οὐδέν (sc. θέλω) S.Ant. 498;ἐμοῦ μὲν οὐχ ἑκόντος Id.Aj. 455
;ἐγὼ μὲν οὐκ οἶδα X.Cyr.1.4.12
, cf. 4.2.45, etc.: with the demonstr. Pron., : generally, to emphasize the preceding word, πολλὴ μὲν ἡ μεταβολή μοι γέγονεν great indeed has been the change, Is.1.1, cf. Simon.5.1, etc.3 μέν is used alone in questions, when the answer is assumed, I take it, θέμις μὲν ἡμᾶς χρησμὸν εἰδέναι θεοῦ; E.Med. 676, cf. Ion 520 (troch.), Hipp. 316, S.Ant. 634, Ar.Av. 1214; Ἕλλην μέν ἐστι καὶ Ἑλληνίζει; Pl.Men. 82b.II μέν folld. by δέ in the correlative clause or clauses, on the one hand, on the other hand; commonly in Classical Gr., less freq. in later Gr. (rare in NT):1 μέν.., δέ .. (or when the correlative clause is neg., μέν.., οὐδέ .., Il.1.318, 536), to mark opposition, Hom., etc.—The opposed clauses commonly stand together, but are freq. separated by clauses, parenthetic or explanatory; e.g. μέν in Il.2.494 is answered by δέ in 511, 527 sq.; in X.An.1.9.2, πρῶτον μέν is answered by ἐπεὶ δέ in <*> 6; in Id.Mem.1.1.2, πρῶτον μέν is answered by θαυμαστὸν δέ in 1.2.1.2 to connect a series of clauses containing different matter, though with no opposition, Il.1.18sq., 306 sq. (five δέ-clauses), 433 sq. (eight δέ-clauses), cf. X.An. 1.3.14,7.10sq.: freq. when the members of a group or class are distinctly specified, παῖδες δύο, πρεσβύτερος μὲν Ἀρταξέρξης, νεώτερος δὲ Κῦρος ib.1.1.1; τάφρος.., τὸ μὲν εὖρος ὀργυιαὶ πέντε, τὸ δὲ βάθος ὀργυιαὶ τρεῖς ib.1.7.14; πρῶτος μέν.., δεύτερος δέ.., τρίτος δέ .. ib.5.6.9; τότε μέν.., τότε δέ .., at one time.., at another.., ib.6.1.9, etc.: esp. with the Art. used as a Pron., ὁ μέν.., ὁ δέ.. ; τὸ μέν.., τὸ δέ .., etc.3 the principal word is freq. repeated,οἳ περὶ μὲν βουλὴν Δαναῶν, περὶ δ' ἐστὲ μάχεσθαι Il.1.258
, cf. 288, Od.15.70;ἔνι μὲν φιλότης, ἐν δ' ἵμερος, ἐν δ' ὀαριστύς Il.14.216
;Ξέρξης μὲν ἄγαγεν.., Ξέρξης δ' ἀπώλεσεν A.Pers. 550
, cf. 560, 694, 700 (all lyr.);χαλεπαίνει μὲν πρῳρεύς, χαλεπαίνει δὲ κυβερνήτης X.An.5.8.20
.4 one of the correlative clauses is sts. independent, while the other takes the part. or some other dependent form, ἐβλασφήμει κατ' ἐμοῦ.., μάρτυρα μὲν.. οὐδένα παρασχόμενος.., παρεκελεύετο δέ .. D.57.11;οἱ ἀμφὶ βασιλέα, πεζοὶ μὲν οὐκέτι, τῶν δὲ ἱππέων ὁ λόφος ἐνεπλήσθη X.An.1.10.12
, cf. 2.1.7, 5.6.29; , cf. OC 522 (bothlyr.);χωρὶς μὲν τοῦ ἐστερῆσθαι.., ἔτι δὲ καὶ.. δόξω ἀμελῆσαι Pl.Cri.44
b.5 μέν and δέ freq. oppose two clauses, whereof one is subordinate to the other in meaning or emphasis, ἀλλ' ἐκεῖνο θαυμάζω, εἰ Λακεδαιμονίοις μέν ποτε.. ἀντήρατε,.. νυνὶ δὲ ὀκνεῖτ' ἐξιέναι (for εἰ.. ἀντάραντες νυνὶ ὀκνεῖτε) D.2.24, cf. E.IT 116, Lys.34.11, X.Mem.2.7.11, etc.: so in an anacoluthon, τρία μὲν ὄντα.. ναυτικά.., τούτων δ' εἰ περιόψεσθε τὰ δύο, κτλ., Th.1.36.6 μέν is not always answered by δέ, but freq. by other equiv. Particles, as ἀλλά, Il.1.22 sq., 2.703 sq., Pi.O.9.1, A.Pers. 176, X.An.1.7.17:—by μέντοι, Hdt.1.36, S.Ph. 350, D.21.189, etc.:—by ἀτάρ, Il.6.84, 124, A.Pr. 342, S.OT 1051sq., Pl. Tht. 172c, etc. (so μέν.., αὐτάρ in [dialect] Ep., Il.1.50, Od.19.513, etc.):— by αὖ, Il.11.108, Od.4.210:—by αὖθις, S.Ant. 165:—by αὖτε, Il.1.234, Od.22.5:—by temporal Particles, πρῶτα μέν.., εἶτα .. S.El. 261; πρῶτον μέν.., μετὰ τοῦτο .. X.An.6.1.5-7; μάλιστα μὲν δὴ.., ἔπειτα μέντοι .. S.Ph. 350, cf. OT 647:—rarely by μήν with neg.,οὐδὲν μὴν κωλύει Pl.Phdr. 268e
;οὐ μὴν αὐταί γε Id.Phlb. 12d
.b when the opposition is emphatic, δέ is sts. strengthd., as ὅμως δέ .. S.OT 785, Ph. 473, 1074, etc. (so ); δ' αὖ .. Il.4.415, X.An.1.10.5; δ' ἔμπης .. Il.1.561-2.c μέν is sts. answered by a copul. Particle, κάρτιστοι μὲν ἔσαν καὶ καρτίστοις ἐμάχοντο ib. 267, cf. 459, Od. 22.475, S.Aj.1, Tr. 689, E.Med. 125 (anap.), etc.: rarely in Prose,τρία μὲν ἔτη ἀντεῖχον.., καὶ οὐ πρότερον ἐνέδοσαν Th.2.65
(dub.).B μέν before other Particles:I where each Particle retains its force,2μὲν γάρ S.OT62
, Th.1.142, etc.:— in Hom. there is freq. no second clause, Od.1.173, 392, cf. S.OT 1062, etc.;μὲν γὰρ δή Il.11.825
;μὲν γάρ τε 17.727
.3 μέν γε, when a general statement is explained in detail,Κορινθίοις μέν γε ἔνσπονδοί ἐστε Th.1.40
, cf. 70, 6.86, Hdt.6.46, Antipho 5.14, Lys. 13.27, Is.4.8, Ar.Nu. 1382, V. 564, E.Fr.909.4.4μὲν δή Il.1.514
, Hdt.1.32, etc.: freq. used to express positive certainty,ἀλλ' οἶσθα μὲν δή S. Tr. 627
, cf. OT 294;τὰ μὲν δὴ τόξ' ἔχεις Id.Ph. 1308
; esp. as a conclusion,τοῦτο μὲν δὴ.. ὁμολογεῖται Pl.Grg. 470b
, cf. X.Cyr.1.1.6, etc.: in closing a statement,τοιαῦτα μὲν δὴ ταῦτα A.Pr. 500
, etc.: used in answers to convey full assent, ἦ μὲν δή (cf. supr. A) Il.9.348, Od.4.33;καὶ μὲν δή.. γε Pl.R. 409b
; οὐ μὲν δή, to deny positively, Il.8.238, X.Cyr.1.6.9, Pl.Tht. 148e, etc.;οὐ μὲν δή.. γε X.An.2.2.3
, 3.2.14; ἀλλ' οὔ τι μὲν δή .. Pl.Tht. 187a.5 μὲν οὖν, v. infr.11.2.II where the Particles combine so as to form a new sense,1 μέν γε at all events, at any rate (not in Trag.),τοῦτο μέν γ' ἤδη σαφές Ar.Ach. 154
, cf. Nu. 1172, Lys. 1165, Ra.80, Th.3.39;μέν γέ που Pl.R. 559b
, Tht. 147a.2 μὲν οὖν is freq. used with a corresponding δέ, so that each Particle retains its force, Od.4.780, Pi.O.1.111, S.OT 244, 843; Ph. 359, D.2.5, etc.: but freq. also abs., so then, S.Ant.65;ταῦτα μὲν οὖν παραλείψω D.2.3
; esp. in replies, sts. in strong affirmation,παντάπασι μὲν οὖν Pl.Tht. 158d
; κομιδῇ μὲν οὖν ib. 159e; πάνυ μὲν οὖν ib. 159b; ἀνάγκη μὲν οὖν ib. 189e; also to substitute a new statement so as to correct a preceding statement, nay rather, κακοδαίμων; Answ. βαρυδαίμων μὲν οὖν! Ar.Ec. 1102; μου πρὸς τὴν κεφαλὴν ἀποψῶ wipe your nose on my head: Answ. ἐμοῦ μὲν οὖν .. nay on mine, Id.Eq. 911, cf. A.Pers. 1032 (lyr.), Ag. 1090 (lyr.), 1396, S.Aj. 1363, El. 1503, OT 705, Ar.Ra. 241, Pl.Cri. 44b, Grg. 466a, 470b, Prt. 309d, etc.; alsoμὲν οὖν δή S.Tr. 153
;καὶ δὴ μὲν οὖν Id.OC31
; cf. οὐμενοῦν: in NT μενοῦν and μενοῦνγε, to begin a sentence, yea rather, Ev.Luc.11.28, Ep.Rom.9.20, etc., cf. Phryn.322, Hsch.—In [dialect] Ion., μέν νυν is used for μὲν οὖν, Hdt.1.18, 4.145, etc.3 by μέν τε, if δέ τε follows, the two clauses are more closely combined than by τε.., τε .., Il.5.139, al.; μέν τε is freq. answered by δέ alone, 16.28, al.; by ἀλλά, αὐτάρ, 17.727, Od.1.215, al.; perh. by ἠδέ, Il.4.341:— Hom. also uses μέν τε abs., when τε loses its force, as after ἦ, τίς, etc., Il.2.145, al.4 μέν τοι in Hom. always occurs in speeches, where τοι can be regarded as the dat. of the Pron.: later, μέντοι is written as a single word, and is used:a with a conj. force, yet, nevertheless, A.Pr. 320, 1054 (anap.), S.Tr. 413, etc.; and sts. stands for δέ, answering to μέν, v. supr. A.11.6 a.b as an Adv., in strong protestations, οὐ μέντοι μὰ Δία .. D.4.49; in eager or positive assent, of course, φαμέν τι εἶναι .. ; Answ.φαμὲν μέντοι νὴ Δία Pl.Phd. 65d
, al.: with a neg. to give emphasis to a question, οὐ σὺ μέντοι .. ; why, are you not.. ? Id.Prt. 309a, cf. Phdr. 229b, R. 339b, etc.: sts. to express impatience, ὄμνυμι γάρ σοι—τίνα μέντοι, τίνα θεῶν; Id.Phdr. 236d; τί μ. πρῶτον ἦν, τί πρῶτον ἦν; nay what was the first? Ar.Nu. 787;οὗτος, σὲ λέγω μ. Id.Ra. 171
; σὺ μέντοι .. Luc.Alex.44: with imper., to enforce the command, τουτὶ μ. σὺ φυλάττου only take heed.., Ar. Pax 1100, cf.Av. 661, X.An.1.4.8: in answers, γελοῖον μέντἂν εἴη nay it would be absurd, Pl.Tht. 158e; summing up a long temporal clause, And.1.130.cμέντοι γε X.Cyr.5.5.24
, etc.;οὐ μ. γε Diog.Apoll.5
: in later Gr. μέντοιγε stands first in the sentence,μ. οὐ θέλω PLond.3.897.13
(i A.D.); also , S.OT 778, 1292, E.Hec. 600;ὅμως γε μ. Ar.Ra.61
.d καὶ μ. καί is used to add a point to be noted, Heraclit.28, Pl.R. 331d; also καί.. μ., νῦν σοι καιρός ἐστιν ἐπιδείξασθαι τὴν παιδείαν, καὶ φυλάξασθαι μέντοι .. and of course to take care.., X.An.4.6.15 (v.l.), cf. 1.8.20, Pl.Prt. 339c, Tht. 143a.e ἀλλὰ μέντοι well, if it comes to that, X.An.4.6.16; well, of course, Pl.R. 331e, etc.; cf. μέντον.D Position of μέν. Like δέ, it usu. stands as the second word in a sentence. But when a sentence begins with words common to its subordinate clauses, μέν stands second in the first of these clauses, asἥδε γὰρ γυνὴ δούλη μέν, εἴρηκεν δ' ἐλεύθερον λόγον S.Tr.63
; οἱ Ἀθηναῖοι ἐτάξαντο μέν.., ἡσύχαζον δέ .. Th.4.73, cf. 113, etc. It also attaches itself to words which mark opposition, as πρῶτον μέν, τότε μέν, ἐγὼ μέν, even when these do not stand first: sts. however it precedes them,ὡς μὲν ἐγὼ οἶμαι Pl.Phdr. 228b
;ὡς μέν τινες ἔφασαν X.Cyr.5.2.28
. It generally stands between the Art. and Noun, or the Prep. and its Case: but if special stress is laid on the Noun, this is sts. neglected, asοἱ Τεγεᾶται μὲν ἐπηυλίσαντο, Μαντινῆς δὲ ἀπεχώρησαν Th.4.134
; ἀνὰ τὸ σκοτεινὸν μέν .. Id.3.22; alsoτῇ σῇ μὲν εὐδαιμονίῃ, τῇ ἐμεωυτοῦ δὲ κακοδαιμονίῃ Hdt. 1.87
.II μέν is freq. repeated:1 when, besides the opposition of two main clauses, a subordinate opposition is introduced into the first, ὁ μὲν ἀνὴρ τοιαῦτα μὲν πεποίηκε τοιαῦτα δὲ λέγει, ὑμῶν δέ .. X.An.1.6.9, cf. 5.8.24, Th.8.104, D.18.214, 23.208.2 in apodosi with the demonstr. Pron. or Adv., τὸν μὲν καλέουσι θέρος, τοῦτον μὲν προσκυνέουσι, τὸν δὲ χειμῶνα .. Hdt.2.121; ὅσοι μὲν δὴ νομοῦ τοῦ Θηβαίου εἰσί, οὗτοι μέν [νυν].. αἶγας θύουσι· ὅσοι δὲ.. νομοῦ τοῦ Μενδησίου εἰσί, οὗτοι δὲ.. ὄϊς θύουσι ib.42, cf.3.108, al.; ὅτε μέν με οἱ ἄρχοντες ἔταττον.., τότε μὲν ἔμενον.., τοῦ δὲ θεοῦ τάττοντος,.. ἐνταῦθα δέ .. Pl.Ap. 28e, cf. Grg. 512a.3 μέν used absolutely is freq. folld. by a correlativeμέν, εἰ μὲν οὖν ἡμεῖς μὲν.. ποιοῦμεν Id.R. 421a
.III μέν is sts. omitted (esp. in Poetry) where it is implied in the followingδέ, φεύγων, ὁ δ' ὄπισθε διώκων Il.22.157
;ἐλευθεροῦτε πατρίδ', ἐλευθεροῦτε δὲ παῖδας A. Pers. 403
;σφραγῖδε.. χρυσοῦν ἔχουσα τὸν δακτύλιον, ἡ δ' ἑτέρα ἀργυροῦν IG22.1388.45
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9 οὐδέ πω
οὐδέ πω, Conj. and Adv.A and not yet, not as yet, A.Pr. 322, Pl.Smp. 172c, etc.: in Hom., mostly with a word between, οὐδέ τί πω, οὐδ' ἄν πω, etc., always of the past (cf. οὔπω): later with [tense] pres., Pl.Phd. 106b, etc.;σὺ δὲ οὐδέπω ὁρᾷς Luc.Merc.Cond.21
: with [tense] fut.,ὅσον οὐδέπω συμβήσεσθαι Zos.2.1
; cf. οὐδέποτε.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > οὐδέ πω
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10 παραγίγνομαι
παραγίγνομαι, [dialect] Ion. and later Gr. [suff] παρα-γίνομαι [pron. full] [ῑ], [tense] aor. [voice] Pass.Aπαρεγενήθην Plb.3.99.2
, etc.:—to be beside, by or near: c. dat. pers. et rei, καί σφιν παρεγίγνετο δαιτί attended them at the banquet, Od.17.173: c. dat. pers. only, Σοφοκλεῖ π. ἐρωτωμένῳ was by him when he was asked, Pl.R. 329b, cf. Antipho 6.17: c. dat. rei only, π. τῇ μάχῃ to be present at.., Pl.Chrm. 153c;τῇ συνουσίᾳ Id.Smp. 172c
, cf. Hdt.8.109; alsoπ. ἐν τοῖς ἀγῶσι Isoc.12.52
; ἐν τοιοῖσδε λόγοις, ἐν τῇ συνουσίᾳ, Pl.Prt. 337a, Smp. 173b: abs., Antipho 2.3.5.2 π. τινί come to one's side, stand by, second, Hes.Th. 429, 436, Hdt.3.32;μάρτυρες.. τοῖσι θανοῦσιν π. A.Eu. 319
(anap.); ἐπί τινα against one, Th.2.95; μάχῃ.. π. τισί support them in battle, Id.3.54: abs., Hes.Th. 432, Th.6.67;ἄνδρες ἱππῆς -γένεσθε Ar.Eq. 242
;- γενηθεὶς ἐπάγγελτος SIG708.21
(Istropolis, ii B. C.).3 of things, to be at hand, accrue to one, , cf. X.Mem. 4.2.2;φόβοι παραγιγνόμενοί τισι Isoc.5.34
;ἀρετὴ π. οἷς ἂν π. Pl. Men. 99e
, cf. 86d, Arist.EN 1099b16;ἀπὸ φυσιολογίας Phld.Rh.1.122
S.; of scientific learning, Arist.APo. 71a4; of virtue,ὅτῳ τρόπῳ παραγίγνεται Pl.Men. 71a
.4 π. ἀπό τινος to be descended from.., or perh. to have a right to attend a sacrifice through descent from.., Inscr.Cos405.II come to, τινι Thgn.139, X.Cyr.4.1.14, etc.;π. ἐς κώμην Hdt.1.185
; π. ἐς τὠυτό come to the same point, Id.2.4;ἐς τὸ δέον Id.1.32
;ἐπὶ τὰς ταφάς Aeschin.3.235
: abs., arrive, come up,παρεγένοντο αἱ νέες Hdt.6.95
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παραγίγνομαι
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11 συνδιατρίβω
A pass or spend time with or together, σὺν.. Κίμωνι αἰῶνα πάντα ς. Cratin.1.5; τὸν ἄλλον σ. χρόνον (sc. τοῖς τεθνηκόσι) Antiph.53.6.2 more freq. without acc., live constantly with, μετά τινος, Pl.Smp. 172c, Isoc.2.27, cf. Vit.Philonid. p.12 C.; οἱ τῷ Σωκράτει συνδιατρίβοντες his disciples, X.Mem.1.2.3, 4.1.1.II of things, occupy oneself with,μύθοις Isoc.4.158
, cf. 2.43, 9.76.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συνδιατρίβω
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12 τρέφω
A : [tense] fut. , etc.: [tense] aor. 1 ἔθρεψα, [dialect] Ep.θρέψα Il.2.548
: [tense] aor. 2 ἔτρᾰφον (v. infr. B): [tense] pf. τέτροφα intr., Od.23.237, ([etym.] συν-) Hp.Morb.Sacr. 11; but trans., S.OC 186 (lyr.); alsoτέτρᾰφα Plb.12.25h
.5:—[voice] Med., [tense] fut. θρέψομαι in pass. sense, Hp.Genit.9, Nat.Puer. 23, Th.7.49, etc.: [tense] aor.ἐθρεψάμην Pi.O.6.46
, A.Ch. 928, etc.:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut. τρᾰφήσομαι Ps.-D.60.32, D.H.8.41, etc., but in early writers in med. form θρέψομαι (v. supr.): [tense] aor. 1 ἐθρέφθην, [dialect] Ep. , rare in Trag. and [dialect] Att., E.Hec. 351, 600, Pl.Plt. 310a;ἐθράφθη IG12(9).286
(Eretria, vi B. C.): [tense] aor. 2 ἐτράφην [pron. full] [ᾰ] Hom. (sed v. infr. B), A.Th. 754 (lyr.), Ar.Av. 335 (lyr.), etc.; [dialect] Ep. [ per.] 3pl. ἔτραφεν, τράφεν, Il.23.348, 1.251: [tense] pf.τέθραμμαι Hp.Nat.Hom.5
, E.Heracl. 578, etc.; [ per.] 2pl. (but συντέτραφθε [s. v. l.] in X.Cyr.6.4.14); inf. , X.HG2.3.24 (in both with v. l. τετρ-).I thicken or congeal a liquid, γάλα θρέψαι curdle it, Od.9.246; τρέφε ([tense] impf.)πίονατυρόν Theoc.25.106
:—[voice] Pass., with [tense] pf.[voice] Act. τέτροφα, curdle, congeal,γάλα τρεφόμενον τυρὸν ἐργάζεσθαι Ael.NA16.32
;περὶ χροΐ τέτροφεν ἅλμη Od.23.237
.II usu., cause to grow or increase, bring up, rear, esp. of children bred and brought up in a house,ὅ σ' ἔτρεφε τυτθὸν ἐόντα Il.8.283
;ἥ μ' ἔτεχ', ἥ μ' ἔθρεψε Od.2.131
, cf. 12.134;εὖ ἔτρεφεν ἠδ' ἀτίταλλεν Il.16.191
, cf. Od.19.354;ἐγώ σ' ἔθρεψα, σὺν δὲ γηράναι θέλω A.Ch. 908
, cf. Supp. 894;μέχρι ἥβης τ. Th.2.46
;γεννᾶν καὶ τ. Pl.Plt. 274a
;τ. τε καὶ αὔξειν μέγαν Id.R. 565c
: c. acc. cogn., τ. τινὰ τροφήν τινα bring up in a certain way, Hdt.2.2; alsoτῶν πρώτων μαθημάτων, ἐν οἷς οἱ παλαιοὶ τοὺς παῖδας ἔτρεφον Gal.16.691
:—[voice] Med., rear for oneself,θρέψαιό τε φαίδιμον υἱόν Od.19.368
;αὐτὸν ἐθρέψαντο δράκοντες Pi.O.6.46
; ; ;τεκὼν ἀρετὴν καὶ θ. Id.Smp. 212a
; :—[voice] Pass., to be reared, grow up, ;τῇ ὁμοῦ ἐτρεφόμην Od.15.365
;ἅμα τράφεν ἠδ' ἐγένοντο Il.1.251
, etc.; κάρτιστοι τράφεν ἀνδρῶν grew up the strongest men, ib. 266:—prop. a boy was called τρεφόμενος only so long as he remained in the charge of the women, i. e. till his fifth year, Hdt.1.136; ἐξ ὅτου 'τράφην ἐγώ from the time when I left the nursery, Ar.Av. 322; but even of pre-natal growth, , cf. Th. 754 (lyr.):—generally, in Trag., ; ὅπως πατρὸς δείξεις οἷος ἐξ οἵου τράφης ib. 557;κρατίστου πατρὸς.. τραφείς Id.Ph.3
: παῖδες μητέρων τεθραμμέναι true nurslings of your mothers, implying a reproach for unmanliness (s. v.l.), A.Th. 792; μιᾶς τρέφει πρὸς νυκτός art nursed by night alone, i. e. art blind, S.OT 374.2 of slaves, cattle, dogs and the like , rear and keep them,κύνας Il.22.69
, Od.14.22, etc.;ἵππους Il.2.766
; λέοντος ἶνιν (v. σίνις) A.Ag. 717 (lyr.); (lyr.); (cj. for στρέφουσι); ἰκτῖνα Ar. Fr. 628
;ὄρτυγας Eup.214
; ; οἱ τρέφοντες (sc. τοὺς ἐλέφαντας ) the keepers, Arist.HA 571b33;τ. παιδαγωγούς Aeschin.1.187
; alsoτ. γυναῖκα E.IA 749
; τ. [ἑταίραν], [πόρνας], keep.., Antiph. 2, Diph. 87; ὁ τρέφων one's master, Nicol.Com.1.11,36: metaph., αἰγιαλὸν ἔνδον τρέφει he keeps a sea-beach in the house, Ar.V. 110:—[voice] Pass., to be bred, reared,δοῦλος οὐκ ὠνητός, ἀλλ' οἴκοι τραφείς S.OT 1123
; ἐν τῇ σῇ οἰκίᾳ γέγονεν καὶ τέθραπται was born and bred, Pl.Men. 85e; Ἀγαθῖνον θρεμένον (i. e. τεθρεμμένον, = θρεπτόν, v. θρεπτός 1) B (Dionysopolis, ii A. D.); Νείκην τὴν θρεμένην μου ib.276 A (Dionysopolis, ii A. D.).3 tend, cherish, τὸν μὲν ἐγὼ φίλεόν τε καὶ ἔτρεφον, of Calypso, Od.5.135, cf. 7.256; of plants, Il.17.53;θρέψασα φυτὸν ὥς 18.57
, cf. Od.14.175.4 of parts of the body, let grow, cherish, foster,χαίτην.. Σπερχειῷ τρέφε Il.23.142
;τῷ θεῷ [πλόκαμον] τ. E.Ba. 494
;ὑπήνην ἄκουρον τ. Ar.V. 476
(lyr.); τ. κόμην, = κομᾶν, Hdt.1.82; : also τά θ' ὕεσσι τρέφει ἀλοιφήν things which put fat on swine, Od.13.410;τεθραμμένη εἰς πολυσαρκίαν X.Mem.2.1.22
.5 in Poets, of earth and sea, breed, produce, teem with,οὐδὲν ἀκιδνότερον γαῖα τ. ἀνθρώποιο Od.18.130
;ἄγρια, τά τε τρέφει οὔρεσιν ὕλη Il.5.52
;φάρμακα, ὅσα τρέφει εὐρεῖα χθών 11.741
;ὅσ' ἤπειρος.. τρέφει ἠδὲ θάλασσα Hes.Th. 582
;πολλὰ γᾶ τρέφει δεινά A.Ch. 585
(lyr.), cf. 128, E.Hec. 1181;θάλασσα.. τρέφουσα πορφύρας ἰσάργυρον κηκῖδα A.Ag. 959
; ὃν πόντος τ., i. e. the sailors, Pi.I.1.48: rare in Prose,ἀεί τι ἡ Αιβύη τρέφει καινόν Arist. GA 746b8
.6 in Poets also, simply, have within oneself, contain, (lyr.), cf. Tr. 817; τρέφειν τὴν γλῶσσαν ἡσυχαιτέραν to keep his tongue more quiet, Id.Ant. 1089;ἡ γλῶσσα τὸν θυμὸν δεινὸν τ. Id.Aj. 1124
;τἀληθὲς γὰρ ἰσχῦον τρέφω Id.OT 356
(so in Pl.,τ. ἰσχυρὸν τὸ ἐλεινόν R. 606b
);τ. νόσον S. Ph. 795
;ἐκ φόβου φόβον τ. Id.Tr.28
; (lyr.); οἵας λατρείας.. τρέφει what services.. she has as her lot, ib. 503; ἐν ἐλπίσιν τρέφω.. ἥξειν I cherish hopes that.., Id.Ant. 897; τὸν Καδμογενῆ τρέφει.. βιότου πολύπονον [πέλαγος] is his daily lot, Id.Tr. 117 (lyr., but Reiske's cj. στρέφει is prob.);πόνοι τρέφοντες βροτούς E.Hipp. 367
(lyr.).III maintain, support,τ. ἀνδρὸς μόχθος ἡμένας ἔσω A.Ch. 921
, cf. Pi.O.9.106; ;τ. τὸν πατέρα Aeschin.1.13
;τὴν οἰκίαν ὅλην D.59.67
; ;τὰ κτήνη χιλῷ ἐτρέφοντο X.An.4.5.25
; γάλακτι, τυρῷ, κρέασι τ., Id.Mem. 4.3.10; σίτῳ, ὄψῳ, Id.Lac.1.3; feed a patient, Gal.15.503, 19.185; provide the food for an employee, σοῦ τρέφοντος αὐτόν, ἐμοῦ δὲ ἱματίζοντος (ii A. D.); alsoτ. ἀπό τινος Pl.Prt. 313c
, X.HG2.1.1; (lyr.), cf. Pl.R. 372b.2 maintain an army or fleet, Th.4.83, X.An.1.1.9 ([voice] Pass.);τ. τὰς ναῦς Th. 8.44
, X.HG1.5.5, 5.1.24; τ. τὸ ναυτικὸν ἀπὸ τῶν νήσων ib.4.8.9;ἐκ τῶν κωμῶν τρέφεσθαι Id.An.7.4.11
, etc.3 of land, feed, maintain one,τρέφει γὰρ οὗτος [ὁ ἀγρὸς].. με Philem.98.2
, cf. Men.63, 466, al.4 of women, feed or suckle an infant, ; γυνὴ τρέφουσα ib.87; ἡ τρέφουσα, = ἡ τροφός, Gal.6.44.5 of food, nourish,τὰ Ἡρακλεωτικὰ τρέφει οὐχ ὁμοίως τοῖς ἀμυγδάλοις Diocl.Fr.126
, cf. 117;ἡ οὐκ ἐπιτηδείως τῷ σώματι διδομένη τροφὴ οὐ τρέφει Sor.1.49
;πυρῶν.. ὅσοι κοῦφοι.. ἧττον τρέφουσι Gal.Vict.Att 6
;τὸ δέρμα πᾶν αὐτοῖς ὡς ἂν ὑπὸ φλεγματ ώδους αἵματος τρεφόμενον οἰδαλέον γίνεται Id.18(2).118
, cf. 106.IV bring up, rear, educate, Hes.Fr.19, Pi.N.3.53, etc.;τῷ λόγῳ τ. καὶ παιδεύεις Pl.R. 534d
;θρέψαι καὶ παιδεῦσαι D.59.18
; ; ἡ θρέψασα (sc. γῆ ) the motherland, Lycurg. 47:—[voice] Med., ; ἡ θρεψαμένη one's motherland, Lycurg.85:—[voice] Pass., ὀρθῶς, εὖ τραφῆναι, Pl. R. 401e, Alc.1.120e; παιδείᾳ, ἐν ταύτῃ τῇ παιδείᾳ τ., Id.Lg.695c, X. Cyn.1.16;ἐν πολυτρόποις ξυμφοραῖς Th.2.44
;ἐν φιλοσοφίᾳ Pl.Tht. 172c
;ἐν χλιδῇ X.Cyr.4.5.54
;ἐν ἐλευθερίᾳ Pl.Tht. 175d
, Mx. 239a;ἐν ἄλλοις νόμοις Arist.Pol. 1327a14
;ἐν φωνῇ βαρβάρῳ Pl.Prt. 341c
;πάσαις Μούσαισι BCH50.444
(Thespiae, iv A. D.).V the [voice] Pass. sts. came to mean little more than to be, ἐπ' ἐμοὶ πολέμιον ἐτράφη (sc. τὸ γένος) Ar.Av. 335 (lyr.), cf. Th. 141, S.OC 805.B Hom. uses an intr. [tense] aor. 2 [voice] Act. ἔτραφον in pass. sense (which is to τρέφομαι, τέτροφα (intr.) as ἔδρακον to δέρκομαι, δέδορκα, etc.),ὃς.. ἔτραφ' ἄριστος Il.21.279
; ; τραφέμεν ([dialect] Ep. for τραφεῖν) 7.199, Od.3.28, al.; ἐπεὶ τράφ' ἐνὶ μεγάρῳ, i. e. when he was well-grown, Il.2.661:—as trans. the [tense] aor. 2 is used by Hom. only in Il.23.90, and τράφε in Pi.N.3.53 is [dialect] Dor. [tense] impf.:— ἐτράφην is perh. post-Homeric; [ per.] 3sg. τράφη is v. l. in Il.2.661, [ per.] 1pl. ἐτράφημεν and [ per.] 1sg. ἐτράφην ([etym.] περ) vv. ll. in 23.84; τράφη is in all codd. of 3.201, 11.222, which should prob. be emended from 2.661; [ per.] 3pl.ἔτραφεν 23.348
(v.l. ἔτραφον), Od.10.417 (v.l. ἔτραφον) ; τράφεν in all codd. of Il.1.251, 266, Od.14.201, also (with v. l. τράφον ) in 4.723: the vox nihili ἐτράφεμεν, found in Il.23.84 as cited by Aeschin.1.149, was emended by Scaliger to ἐτράφομεν:—the redupl. [ per.] 3sg.τέτραφ' Il.21.279
, [ per.] 3pl.τέτραφεν 23.348
, are ff. ll., though found in many codd. Later this [tense] aor. became obsolete, except in [dialect] Ep. imitators, as in Call.Jov.55, Opp.H.1.774. -
13 φιλοσοφία
φῐλοσοφ-ία, ἡ,A love of knowledge, pursuit there of, speculation, Isoc.12.209, Pl.Phd. 61a, Grg. 484c, al.;ἡ φ. κτῆσις ἐπιστήμης Id.Euthd. 288d
; defined as ἄσκησις ἐπιτηδείου τέχνης, Stoic. in Placit. 1 Prooem.2.2 systematic, methodical treatment of a subject,ἐμπειρίᾳ μέτιθι καὶ φιλοσοφίᾳ Isoc.2.35
; ἡ περὶ τὰς ἔριδας φ. scientific treatment of argumentation, Id.10.6; ἡ περὶ τοὺς λόγους φ. the study of oratory, Id.4.10: pl.,οἱ ἐν ταῖς φ. πολὺν χρόνον διατρίψαντες Pl.Tht. 172c
;τέχναι καὶ φ. Isoc.10.67
.3 philosophy, Id.11.22, Pl.Def. 414b, etc.;ἱστορία φ. ἐστὶν ἐκ παραδειγμάτων D.H.Rh.11.2
:—Isoc. usu. prefixes the Art., 2.51, 5.84, 7.45 (but cf. 2.35 supr.); sts. also in Pl. and Arist., as Pl.Grg. 482a, Arist. Metaph. 993b20, EN 1177a25, and so later,διὰ τῆς φ. καὶ κενῆς ἀπάτης Ep.Col.2.8
; but more freq. without Art.,τοῖς ἐν φιλοσοφίᾳ ζῶσιν Pl. Phd. 68c
, al., cf. Arist.Pol. 1341b28, al. (cf.Πλάτων καὶ φ. Plu.2.176d
); exc. when an Adj. or some qualifying word is added toἡ θεία φ. Pl.Phdr. 239b
;ἐκείνου τῇ φ. Id.Ly. 213d
;ἡ περὶ τὰ ἀνθρώπεια φ. Arist.EN 1181b15
;ἡ τῶν Ἰταλικῶν φ. Id.Metaph. 987a31
(and pl., αἱ εἰρημέναι φ. ib.29); so laterἡ Ἰωνικὴ φ. D.L.1.122
;ἡ δογματική, Ἀκαδημαϊκή, σκεπτικὴ φ. S.E.P.1.4
, etc.;ὁ Ἐμπεδοκλῆς ἐν ἀρχῇ τῆς φ. Plu.2.607c
, etc.; esp.ἡ πρώτη φ.
metaphysic,Arist.
Metaph. 1026a24, cf. 18.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > φιλοσοφία
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14 ἀπαρχή
1 beginning of a sacrifice, primal offering (of hairs cut from the forehead),ἀπαρχαὶ κόμης E.Or.96
, cf. Ph. 1525 (lyr.); later, a banquet held on this occasion, Plu.2.40b.2 firstlings for sacrifice or offering, first-fruits,ἁπάντων ἀπαρχαί Hdt.4.71
;ἀπαρχὰς ἄγειν θεοῖσι S.Tr. 183
;ἀπαρχὰς θύειν E.Fr. 516
;ἀ. σκυλευμάτων Ph. 857
;ἐπιφέρειν ἀ. τῶν ὡραίων Th. 3.58
;τῶν ὄντων Is.5.42
, cf. Epicur.Fr. 130, etc.:—so also in sg.,λείας ἀ. S.Tr. 761
;ἀ. τῶν πατρων χρημάτων Hdt.1.92
, etc.;ἀνθρώπων ἀ. εἰς Δελφοὺς ἀποστέλλειν Arist.Fr. 485
;ἀ. ἀπό τινος ἀνατιθέναι Hdt. 4.88
; inscribed on votive offerings, [ἀνέθηκεν].. τόδ' α. IG1.382
, etc.; freq. in LXX, as Ex.25.2, al., cf. Ep.Rom.11.16, and metaph.,ἀ. τῶν κεκοιμημένων 1 Ep.Cor.15.20
;τῶν κτισμάτων Ep.Jac.1.18
.3 metaph., ;ἀπαρχὴν τῆς σοφίας ἀνέθεσαν Pl.Prt. 343b
, etc.;ἀ. ἀπὸ φιλοσοφίας Plu.2.172c
.5 entrance fee, PTeb.316.10 (i A.D.), al.7 birth-certificate of a free person, PTeb.316.10 (i A. D.), PGnom. 131 (ii A. D.): perh. metaph. in Ep.Rom.8.23. -
15 ἀτάρ
Aἀϝυτάρ IG1.477
:—Conj., but, nevertheless, marking a strong contrast; freq. in Hom. to introduce an objection or correction, Il.1.506, etc.; in form of a question, E.Hec. 258, X. ll. cc. infr., etc. it begins a sentence or clause, and, in apostrophe, is placed after the voc., Ἕκτορ, ἀ. που ἔφης truly thou didst say, Il.22.331;Ἕκτορ, ἀ. σύ μοί ἐσσι πατήρ.. ἀλλ' ἄγε νῦν ἐλέαιρε 6.429
; γε is freq. added, with a word between, 16.573, E.Med.84: ἀ. sts. answers to μέν, more emphatic than δέ, Il.21.41, Od.3.298, Hdt. 6.133, al.;ἀεὶ μὲν δὴ.. ἀτὰρ οὖν καὶ τότε Pl.R. 367e
, cf. Prt. 335d, Tht. 172c;πῶς παισὶ μὲν πληθύεις ἀτὰρ.. οὐ πέμπεις τινά; S.Tr.54
, cf. Pl. Sph. 225c: sts. after ἐπειδή, when it may be translated then, Il.12.144; ἀτὰρ ἠδέ is peculiar to Aret.,SD1.9, al.2 freq. in Pl. and Trag. to mark a rapid transition to another thought, A.Pr. 343, S. OT 1052, Pl.Phdr. 227b, etc.;ἀτὰρ δή E.Tr.63
(also later, Eus.Mynd. 63).3 without real contrast,μὰψ ἀτὰρ οὐ κατὰ κόσμον Il.2.214
, cf. 3.268, 270, etc.—More freq. in Poetry (esp. [dialect] Ep.) than in Prose, though found in Pl. ll.cc., Tht. 142d, X.Cyr.1.6.9, An.4.6.14, etc.: also in Com., Cratin.188. -
16 ἐπιδημέω
A to be at home, live at home, opp. ἀποδημέω, Th.1.136, Pl.Tht. 173e, etc.; ;ἐ. τρία ἔη And.1.132
; ἐ. Ἀθήνησι stay at home at Athens, D.35.16; so ἐν αὐτῇ (sc. τῇ πόλει) ἐ. Pl.Cri. 52b; opp. στρατεύομαι, Is.9.3.2. of diseases, to be prevalent, epidemic, Hp.Prog..25.II. come home, X.Mem.2.8.1; ἐνθάδε ἐ. Pl.Smp. 172c;εἰ νῦν ἐξ ἀγροῦ ἐνθάδ' ἐπιδημεῖ Men.Georg.19
.III. of foreigners, come to stay in a city, reside in a place, οἱ -οῦντες ἐνΛακεδαίμονι ξένοι X.Mem.1.2.61
; ἐ. εἰς Μέγαρα come to Megara to stay there, D.59.37, cf.Aeschin.2.154;ἐκ Κλαζομενῶν Pl.Prm. 126b
; ἐ. τοῖς μυστηρίοις to be present at, attend them, D.21.176; τοὺς ἐπιδημήσαντας ἅπαντας τῶν Ἑλλήνων all who were present[at the festival], ib. 217;Φοίβου ἐπιδημήσαντος Call.Ap.13
: laterc. dat.,ταῖς Σάρδεσιν Philostr. VS1.22.4
; also (ii B.C.).2. abs., stay in a place, be in town,ὅσοι ξένοι ἐπιδημοῦσιν Lys.12.35
, cf. Inscr.Prien.108.286 (ii B.C.), Act.Ap.17.21; Πρωταγόρας ἐπιδεδήμηκεν; Pl.Prt. 309d: metaph.,ἐ. θίασος Μουσῶν Ar.Th.40
.3. ἐ. τινί visit a person, PLond.2.416.5 (iv A.D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπιδημέω
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17 ἐπιμελής
ἐπιμελ-ής, ές,2. abs., careful, attentive, Ar. Nu. 501, X.Mem.2.6.38, etc.: [comp] Comp.- εστέρα ψυχή S.Fr. 472
, cf. X. An.3.2.30: [comp] Sup., Isoc.4.142;- εστέραν ἔχειν ἑτέρου θεραπείαν Men. 223.9
. Adv. - λῶς carefully, X.Mem.2.4.2, Pl.Ti. 88c, Men.Pk.32, etc.; [dialect] Ion.- λέως Hp.Art.55
; Cret. ([place name] Itanos): [comp] Comp.- έστερον X.Mem.3.5.14
; ;- εστέρως Ath.14.629b
: [comp] Sup.- έστατα Pl.Alc.1.104d
.II. [voice] Pass., cared for, an object of care,οἱ τοῦτ' ἦν ἐπιμελές Hdt.3.40
;οἷς ἁγνεῖαι.. ἐπιμελεῖς Pl.Lg. 909e
; τὸ ἐ. τοῦ δρωμένου the charge of the execution of orders, Th.5.66: mostly in neut. ἐπιμελές, c. dat. pers., Κύρῳ ἐπιμελὲς ἐγένετο τὰ Κροῖσος εἶπε made him anxious, Hdt.1.89, cf. 5.12,7.37; ἐ. μοι ἦν it was my business, Id.2.150: c.inf., οὐδενὶ ἐ. ἦν σκοπεῖν it was no one's business to see, Antipho 2.4.6; οἷς ἐ. εἴη εἰδέναι who made it their business to know, Th.1.5, cf. D.18.249;ἐ. πεποίημαι εἰδέναι Pl.Smp. 172c
;τοῖς ἄρχουσιν ἐ. ἔστω μή.. Id.Lg. 932d
: c. dat. et gen., οἷς τούτων ἐ. ib. 763e, cf. 824;δεῖπερὶ ἀρετῆς ἐ. εἶναι τῇ πόλει Arist.Pol. 1280b7
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18 ἐπιπορεύομαι
A travel, ψυχῆς πείρατα οὐκ ἂν ἐξεύροιο πᾶσαν- όμενος ὁδόν Heraclit.45
; march, Plb.1.12.4, al.: c.acc., τὴν χώραν traverse, ib.30.14: c.dat.,τοῖς ἀγροῖς Plu.Lyc.28
(s.v.l.);ἐπὶ τοὺς τόπους PLille 3.78
(iii B.C.).2. = ἐπιπάρειμι (B) 4, of a general, - όμενοςτὰ συστήματα παρεκάλει Plb.11.12.1
, cf. 15.10.1, Plu.Tim.12; also ἐ. ἐπὶ τὸ πλῆθος come before the assembly, Plb.4.9.2;πρός τινα Ev.Luc. 8.4
: metaph., go or run through, τῇ διανοίᾳ, τῇ ὄψει, Plu.2.470a.3. Astron., reach,τινὶ τῶν κέντρων Ptol.Tetr.99
: c.acc., ἡλίου τὸν Κριὸν ἐ. begins to traverse the Ram, Jul.Or.5.172c.4. ἐ. τὸν ἱστόν, = ἐποίχομαι (q.v.), Ephor.5J.5. take legal proceedings against a person, PHib.1.96.10 (iii B.C.), etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπιπορεύομαι
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19 ἁρπαγμός
ἁρπαγμός, οῦ, ὁ (rare in nonbibl. Gk.; not found at all in the Gk. transl. of the OT; in our lit. only in Phil 2:6).① a violent seizure of property, robbery (s. ἁρπάζω; Plut., Mor. 12a; Vett. Val. 122, 1; Phryn., Appar. Soph.: Anecd. Gr. I 36. Also Plut., Mor. 644a ἁρπασμός), which is next to impossible in Phil 2:6 (W-S. §28, 3: the state of being equal w. God cannot be equated w. the act of robbery).② As equal to ἅρπαγμα, someth. to which one can claim or assert title by gripping or grasping, someth. claimed w. change fr. abstr. to concr. (as θερισμός Rv 14:15, cp. J 4:35; ἱματισμός J 19:24). This mng. cannot be quoted fr. non-Christian lit., but is grammatically justifiable (Kühner-Bl. II p. 272; RLipsius, Hand-Comment. ad loc.). Christian exx. are Eus., In Luc. 6 (AMai, Nova Patrum Bibliotheca IV 165), where Peter regards death on the cross as ἁρπαγμός ‘a prize to be grasped eagerly’, and Cyrill. Alex., De Ador. 1, 25 (MPG, LXVIII 172c), Lot does not regard the angels’ demand (Gen 19:15ff) as a ἁρπαγμός ‘prize’.—Acc. to FVokes, on Phil 2:5–11 in Studia Evangelica 2, ’64, 670–75, forms in-μα may approach-μος forms in mng., but not vice versa, cp. πορισμός 1 Ti 6:5 (for rejoinder s. RMartin, Carmen Christi ’67, 137).ⓐ If ἁρπαγμός approaches ἅρπαγμα in mng., it can be taken ‘sensu malo’ to mean booty, (a) grab (so for ἅρπαγμα LXX), and only the context and an understanding of Paul’s thought in general can decide whether it means holding fast to someth. already obtained (ἁ.=‘res rapta’; so the Gk fathers, s. Lampe, s.v. B 1) or the appropriation to oneself of someth. that is sought after (ἁ.=‘res rapienda’).ⓑ But a good sense is also poss., a piece of good fortune, windfall, prize, gain (Heliod., 7, 11, 7; 7, 20, 2 [=ἕρμαιον]; 8, 7, 1; Plut., Mor. 330d; Nägeli 43f)=ἕρμαιον (Isid. Pelus., Ep. 4, 22); again it remains an open question whether the windfall has already been seized and is waiting to be used, or whether it has not yet been appropriated. In favor of the former is the contrast between Adam (implied as a dramatic foil) and his anxiety about death and equality w. God and Jesus’ majestic freedom from such anxiety, with culmination in the ultimate vindication of Jesus, whose destiny contrasts with Adam’s implied fate: οὐχ ἁρπαγμὸν ἡγήσατο τὸ εἶναι ἴσα θεῷ did not consider equality w. God a prize to be tenaciously grasped. (Cp. the fortunes of Zeus: Diod S 3, 61, 4–6.)③ Another, and less probable, mng. is (mystical) rapture, s. ἁρπάζω 2b and LHammerich, An Ancient Misunderstanding (Phil. 2:6 ‘robbery’), ’66, who would translate the phrase ‘considered that to be like God was no rapture’; a similar view was expressed by PFlorensky (1915), quoted in Dictionnaire de la Bible, Suppl. V, ’57, col. 24 s.v. kénose.—LSaint-Paul, RB n.s. 8, 1911, 550ff (pretext, opportunity); WJaeger, Her. 50, 1915, 537–53 (w. further support, RHoover, HTR 64, ’71, 95–119); AJülicher, ZNW 17, 1916, 1–17; PSchmidt, PM 20, 1916, 171–86; HSchumacher, Christus in s. Präexistenz u. Kenose nach Phil 2:5–8, I 1914, II 1921; FLoofs, StKr 100, 1927/28, 1–102; ELohmeyer, Kyrios Jesus: SBHeidAk 1927/28, 4 Abh.; WFoerster, ZNW 29, 1930, 115–28; FKattenbusch, StKr 104, ’32, 373–420; EBarnikol, Mensch u. Messias ’32, Philipper 2, ’32; KBornhäuser, NKZ 44, ’33, 428–34; 453–62; SMowinckel, NorTT 40, ’39, 208–11; AStephenson, CBQ 1, ’39, 301–8; AFeuillet, Vivre et Penser, Sér. 2, ’42, 61f; AFridrichsen: AKaritz Festschr. ’46, 197ff; HAlmqvist, Plut. u. d. NT, ’46, 117f; JHering, D. bibl. Grundlagen des Christl. Humanismus ’46, 31f; AEhrhardt, JTS 46, ’45, 49–51 (cp. Plut., Mor. 330d; Diod S 3, 61, 6); EKäsemann, ZTK 47, ’50, 313–60; HKruse, Verbum Domini 27, ’49, 355–60; 29, ’51, 206–14; LBouyer, RSR 39, ’51, 281–88; DGriffiths, ET 69, ’57/58, 237–39; RMartin, Carmen Christi (Phil 2:5–11) ’67, esp. 134–64; 320–39 (lit.). NWright, JTS 37, ’86, 321–52; SVollenweider, NTS 45, ’99, 413–33 (surveys of debate).—S. also s.v. κενόω 1b.—EDNT. DELG s.v. ἁρπάζω. M-M. TW. Sv.
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