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81 Over
prep.P. and V. ὑπερ (acc. or gen.).Upon: P. and V. ἐπί (dat.).All over: P. κατὰ πάντα.Over a wide space: P. ἐπὶ πολύ.(Exult, etc.) over: P. and V. ἐπί (dat.).Of authority: P. and V. ἐπί (dat.).Set over: P. and V. ἐφιστάναι (τινά τινι).He pronounces over them a fitting eulogy: P. λέγει ἐπʼ αὐτοῖς ἔπαινον τὸν πρέποντα (Thuc. 2, 34).Beyond, more than: P. and V. ὑπέρ (acc.).Fall over: P. ἐπιπίπτειν (dat.).Get over an illness: see Recover.It is all over with me: use P. and V. οἴχομαι (Plat.), ἀπόλωλα (perf. of ἀπολλύναι), V. ὄλωλα (perf. of ὀλλύναι); see be undone (Undone).Be over, be finished: P. and V. τέλος ἔχειν, τέλος λαμβάνειν, παρελθεῖν ( 2nd aor. of παρέρχεσθαι), τελευτᾶν; see End.——————adv.In compounds: P. and V. ὑπέρ.Overmuch: P. and V. ὑπέρπολυς.Over and above, in addition to: P. and V. πρός (dat.), ἐπί (dat.).In addition: Ar. and V. προσέτι, V. καὶ πρός, πρός (rare P.).Over again: see Again.Over and over: see Repeatedly.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Over
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82 Pass
v. trans.Passing ( the children) on through a succession of hands: V. διαδοχαῖς ἀμείβουσαι χερῶν (τέκνα) (Eur., Hec. 1159).Sail past: P. παραπλεῖν, παρακομίζεσθαι.Having passed the appointed time: V. παρεὶς τὸ μόρσιμον.Their line had now all but passed the end of the Athenian wall: P. ἤδη ὅσον οὐ παρεληλύθει τὴν τῶν Ἀθηναίων τοῦ τείχους τελευτὴν ἡ ἐκείνων τείχισις (Thuc. 7, 6).Go through: P. and V. διέρχεσθαι.Cross: P. and V. ὑπερβαίνειν, διαβάλλειν, διαπερᾶν, ὑπερβάλλειν, Ar. and P. διαβαίνειν, περαιοῦσθαι, διέρχεσθαι, P. διαπεραιοῦσθαι (absol.), διαπορεύεσθαι, Ar. and V. περᾶν, V. ἐκπερᾶν.Pass ( time): P. and V. διάγειν (Eur., Med. 1355) (with acc. or absol.), τρίβειν, Ar. and P. διατρίβειν (with acc. or absol.), κατατρίβειν, V. ἐκτρίβειν, διαφέρειν, διεκπερᾶν, Ar. and V. ἄγειν.Pass time in a place: Ar. and P. ἐνδιατρίβειν (absol.).Pass a short time with a person: P. σμικρὸν χρόνον συνδιατρίβειν (dat.) (Plat., Lys. 204C).Pass the night: P. and V. αὐλίζεσθαι, V. νυχεύειν (Eur., Rhes.).Pass ( a law), of the lawgiver: P. and V. τιθέναι (νόμον); of the people: P. and V. τίθεσθαι (νόμον).Pass sentence on: see Condemn.Never would they have lived thus to pass sentence on another man: V. οὐκ ἄν ποτε δίκην κατʼ ἄλλου φωτὸς ὧδʼ ἐψήφισαν (Soph., Aj. 648).V. intrans. P. and V. ἔρχεσθαι, ἰέναι, χωρεῖν, Ar. and V. βαίνειν, στείχειν, περᾶν, V. ἕρπειν, μολεῖν ( 2nd aor. of βλώσκειν).A goddess shall be struck by mortal hand unless she pass from my sight: V. βεβλήσεταί τις θεῶν βροτησίᾳ χερὶ εἰ μὴ ʼξαμείψει χωρὶς ὀμμάτων ἐμῶν (Eur., Or. 271).Let pass: P. and V. ἐᾶν; see admit, let slip.Go through: P. and V. διέρχεσθαι.Elapse: P. and V. παρέρχεσθαι, διέρχεσθαι.Expire: P. and V. ἐξέρχεσθαι, ἐξήκειν; see also under past.Be enacted: P. and V. κεῖσθαι.Pass along: P. ἐπιπαριέναι (acc.).This decree caused the danger that lowered over the city to pass away like a cloud: P. τοῦτο τὸ ψήφισμα τὸν τότε τῇ πόλει περιστάντα κίνδυνον παρελθεῖν ἐποίησεν ὥσπερ νέφος (Dem. 291).met., disappear: P. and V. ἀφανίζεσθαι, διαρρεῖν, ἀπορρεῖν, φθίνειν (Plat.), Ar. and V. ἔρρειν (also Plat. but rare P.).Have passed away, be gone: P. and V. οἴχεσθαι, ἀποίχεσθαι, V. ἐξοίχεσθαι, Ar. and V. διοίχεσθαι (also Plat. but rare P.).Pass by: see pass, v. trans.Pass into: see Enter.Change into: P. μεταβαίνειν εἰς (acc.), μεταβάλλειν (εἰς acc., or ἐπί acc.); see Change.Pass off: P. and V. ἐκβαίνειν, P. ἀποβαίνειν.Pass away: see pass away.Pass on: P. προέρχεσθαι, P. and V. προβαίνειν.Pass out of: V. ἐκπερᾶν (acc. or gen.).Slight: see Slight.Pass through: P. and V. διέρχεσθαι (acc.), V. διέρπειν (acc.), διαστείχειν (acc.), Ar. and V. διεκπερᾶν (acc.), διαπερᾶν (acc.) (rare P.).Travel through: Ar. and V. διαπερᾶν (acc.) (rare P.), P. διαπορεύεσθαι (acc.).Pass through, into: V. διεκπερᾶν εἰς (acc.).Pierce: see Pierce.Of time (pass through life, etc.): P. and V. διέρχεσθαι (acc.), V. διαπερᾶν (also Xen. but rare P.).Come to pass: P. and V. συμβαίνειν, συμπίπτειν, παραπίπτειν, γίγνεσθαι, τυγχάνειν, συντυγχάνειν; see Happen.——————subs.Defile: P. and V. εἰσβολή, ἡ, ἄγκος, τό (Xen.), P. στενόπορα, τά, στενά, τά, πάροδος, ἡ, V. στενωπός, ἡ.Difficulty: P. and V. ἀπορία, ἡ; see also predicament.Having come to so sore a pass: V. εἰς τὰς μεγίστας συμφορὰς ἀφιγμένος (Eur., I.A. 453).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Pass
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83 Patient
adj.P. καρτερικός, V. τλήμων.Humble: P. and V. ταπεινός.Forgiving: P. and V. συγγνώμων.Be patient, v.:P. and V. καρτερεῖν, τολμᾶν, Ar. and V. τλῆναι ( 2nd aor. of τλᾶν) (also Isoc. but rare P.).Keep quiet: P. and V. ἡσυχάζειν.Be patient of, acquiesce in: P. and V. στέργειν (acc. or dat.), P. ἀγαπᾶν (acc. or dat.), V. αἰνεῖν (acc.); see also Endure.——————subs.See Invalid.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Patient
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84 Perish
v. intrans.Be destroyed: διαφθείρεσθαι, φθείρεσθαι, ἀπόλλυσθαι, ἐξόλλυσθαι, διόλλυσθαι, φθίνειν (Plat.), οἴχεσθαι (rare P.), ἀναλίσκεσθαι, ἐξαναλίσκεσθαι, V. ἀποφθίνειν, καταφθίνειν.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Perish
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85 Preliminary
adj.A preliminary examination before a magistrate: P. ἀνάκρισις, ἡ.Preliminary decree: P. προβούλευμα, τό.Preliminary remarks: P. and V. προοίμιον, τό, V. φροίμιον, τό.They find most of the preliminaries already compleled by their partisans: P. καταλαμβάνουσι τὰ πλεῖστα τοῖς ἑταίροις προειργασμένα (Thuc. 8, 65).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Preliminary
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86 Premise
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87 Reap
v. trans.P. and V. θερίζειν,V. ἐξαμᾶν, P. ἐκθερίζειν.Reap the fruits of ( as reward): P. and V. καρποῦσθαι, ἐκκαρποῦσθαι (Thuc. 5, 28), ἀπολαύειν (gen.), V. ἐπαυρέσθαι (gen.) ( 2nd aor. mid. of ἐπαυρίσκειν), καρπίζεσθαι (Eur., Hipp. 432).You have reaped the fruits of his complaisance: P. τῆς φιλανθρωπίας τοὺς καρπούς κεκόμισθε (Dem. 304).Reap a harvest: καρπὸν θερίζειν (Plat., Phaedr. 260D), Ar. ἀμᾶν θέρος, V. ἐξαμᾶν θέρος, ἀμᾶσθαι θέρος.That Greece may prosper and ye may reap the fruits of your resolve: V. ὡς ἂν ἡ μὲν Ἑλλὰς εὐτυχῇ ὑμεῖς δʼ ἔχηθʼ ὁμοῖα τοῖς βουλεύμασιν (Eur., Hec. 330).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Reap
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88 Render
v. trans.Give: P. and V. διδόναι, παρέχειν, νέμειν, V. πορσύνειν, πορεῖν ( 2nd aor. πόρειν), Ar. and V. ὀπάζειν.Interpret: P. and V. ἐξηγεῖσθαι.Render an account: P. εὔθυναν διδόναι, λόγον ἀποφέρειν.Make: P. and V. ποιεῖν, καθιστάναι, παρέχειν (or mid.), P. παρασκευάζειν, ἀπεργάζεσθαι, Ar. and P. ἀποδεικνύναι, ἀποφαίνειν, Ar. and V. τιθέναι rare P.), V. κτίζειν, τεύχειν.Render oneself, become: P. and V. γίγνεσθαι, καθίστασθαι (pass.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Render
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89 Resigned
adj.Patient: P. καρτερικός, V. τλήμων.Be resigned, v.: P. and V. καρτερεῖν, τολμᾶν, Ar. and V. τλῆναι ( 2nd aor. of τλᾶν) (also Isoc. but rare P.).Be quiet: P. and V. ἡσυχάζειν.Be resigned to: use endure, acquiesce in.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Resigned
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90 Rest
subs.P. and V. τὸ λοιπόν, τἀπίλοιπα.For the rest: as adv., P. λοιπόν.The rest of: use adj., P. and V. ὁ ἄλλος, ὁ λοιπός, ὁ ἐπίλοιπος, agreeing with subs. (e.g. the rest of the army, ὁ ἄλλος στρατός).As opposed to motion: P. στάσις, ἡ.Calm: Ar. and P, ἡσυχία, ἡ.Sleep: P. and V. ὕπνος, ὁ.Put to rest: lit. and met., P. and V. κοιμίζειν (Plat.), V. κοιμᾶν.Leisure: P. and V. σχολή, ἡ, P. ῥᾳστώνη, ἡ.Rest from, use words given above with gen.: also P. and V. διάλυσις, ἡ (gen.), V. ἀνακούφισις, ἡ (gen.).Breathing space: P. and V. ἀναπνοή, ἡ (Plat.), V. ἀμπνοή, ἡ.Bring spears to rest: P. δόρατα εἰς προβολὴν καθιέναι (Xen., An. 6, 5, 15).——————v. trans.Lean: P. and V. κλίνειν, ἐρείδειν (Plat. but rare P.).Rest one's hopes on: use trust to.V. intrans. Be stationary: P. and V. ἑστάναι (2nd perf. of ἱστάναι).Remain: P. and V. μένειν.Keep quiet: P. and V. ἡσυχάζειν.Lie: P. and V. κεῖσθαι.Rest on ( as a foundation): P. ἐπικεῖσθαι (dat.).Support oneself on: Ar. and P. ἐπερείδεσθαι (dat.), P. ἀπερείδεσθαι (dat.).From two beams resting on and projecting over the wall: P. ἀπὸ κεραιῶν δύο ἐπικεκλιμένων καὶ ὑπερτεινουσῶν ὑπὲρ τοῦ τείχους (Thuc. 2, 76).Statements resting on no basis of truth: P. ἐπʼ ἀληθείας οὐδεμιᾶς εἰρημένα (Dem. 230).Rest with, depend on: V. κεῖσθαι ἐν (dat.); see depend on.We must let these things rest with the gods: V. ἐς θεοὺς χρὴ ταῦτʼ ἀναρτήσαντʼ ἔχειν (Eur., Phoen. 705).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Rest
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91 Scream
v. intrans.P. and V. βοᾶν, ἀναβοᾶν, κεκραγέναι (perf. of κράζειν) (also Ar. rare P.), φθέγγεσθαι, ὀλολύζειν (rare P.), Ar. and P. ἀνακραγεῖν ( 2nd aor. ἀνακράζειν), Ar. and V. θροεῖν, λάσκειν, ἀυτεῖν, V. ἰώζειν, αὔειν, ἀνολολύζειν, φωνεῖν, θωύσσειν, ἐξορθιάζειν, ὀρθιάζειν, κλάζειν.Of animals: P. and V. φθέγγεσθαι, V. κλάζειν.——————subs.P. and V. βοή, ἡ, κραυγή, ἡ, ὀλολυγή, ἡ (also Ar. rare P.), V. ὀλολυγμός, ὁ, ἀυτή, ἡ, ἰυγή, ἡ, ἰυγμός, ὁ, Ar. and V. βόαμα τό.Of animals: P. and V. φθέγμα, τό, φθόγγος, ὁ, V. φθογγή, ἡ, βοή, ἡ, κλαγγή, ἡ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Scream
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92 Shout
v. intrans.P. and V. βοᾶν, ἀναβοᾶν, κεκραγέναι (perf. of κράζειν) (also Ar. rare P.), ὀλολύζειν (also Ar. rare P.), Ar. and P. ἀνακραγεῖν ( 2nd aor. of ἀνακράζειν), θορυβεῖν, V. ἀλαλάζειν (also Xen.), ἀναλαλάζειν (also Xen.), ἀνολολύζειν, αὔειν, ἰύζειν, φωνεῖν, θωύσσειν, Ar. and V. θροεῖν, λάσκειν, ἀυτεῖν; see Cry.Utter a shout of triumph: see under Triumph.Shout down: Ar. καταβοᾶν (acc.).Be shouted down: P. καταθορυβεῖσθαι (Plat.).——————subs.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Shout
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93 Sin
v. intrans.P. and V. ἁμαρτάνειν, ἐξαμαρτάνειν, ἀδικεῖν, ἀσεβεῖν, κακουργεῖν, πανουργεῖν. πλημμελεῖν, V. ἀμπλακεῖν ( 2nd aor.), δυσσεβεῖν, P. παρανομεῖν.——————subs.P. and V. ἁμαρτία, ἡ, ἀδικία, ἡ, ἀδίκημα, τό (Eur., Ion, 325), κακόν, τό, or pl., P. ἁμάρτημα, τὸ, πλημμέλημα, τό, κακουργία, ἡ, V. ἐξαμαρτία, ἡ, ἀμπλάκημα, τό; a wickedness.Impiety: P. and V. ἀσέβεια, ἡ, V. δυσσέβεια, ἡ.Impious act: P. ἀσέβημα, τό.Sins: use also V. τὰ ἡμαρτημένα.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Sin
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94 Smite
v. trans.P. and V. κρούειν, τύπτειν, κόπτειν, πατάξαι ( 1st aor. of πατάσσειν), Ar. and V. παίειν (rare P.), θείνειν, ἀράσσειν; see also Destroy.Smite with a missile: P. and V. βάλλειν.Smite with a javelin: P. and V. ἀκοντίζειν.Smite with a loud noise: P. and V. κροτεῖν (acc.).Clash together: P. and V. συμβάλλειν.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Smite
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95 Steel
subs.met., use sword.——————adj.——————v. trans.Steel oneself: P. and V. θαρσεῖν.Steel oneself to (with infin.): P. and V. ἀξιοῦν (infin.), V. τολμᾶν (infin.), Ar. and V. τλῆναι ( 2nd aor. of τλᾶν) ( infin); see have the heart to, under Heart.Come steel yourself, heart of mine: V. ἀλλʼ εἶʼ ὁπλίζου καρδία (Eur., Med. 1242).Steeled against, unmoved by: Ar. and V. ἄτεγκτος (dat.) (Æsch., frag.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Steel
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96 Stiffen
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97 Stoop
v. trans.Bow, bend: P. and V. κλίνειν.V. intrans. Ar. and P. κύπτειν, ἐγκύπτειν, ἐπικύπτειν (Xen.).Stoop down: Ar. and P. ἐγκύπτειν, ἐπικύπτειν.As he stooped down: V. τοῦ δὲ νεύοντος κάτω (Eur., El. 839).Stoop, forward: P. προνεύειν, Ar. προκύπτειν.Stoop over: Ar. and P. προσκύπτειν.Stoop to, condescend to: P. συγκαθιέναι (dat. or absol.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Stoop
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98 Subdue
v. trans.Master: P. and V. κρατεῖν (gen.).Be subdued, tamed: use also Ar. and V. δαμῆναι ( 2nd aor. pass. δαμάζειν), V. δαμασθῆναι ( 1st aor. pass. δαμάζειν).Get into one's power: P. and V. χειροῦσθαι, αἱρεῖν, ὑποχείριον λαμβάνειν, P. ὑφʼ ἑαυτῷ ποιεῖσθαι, V. χείριον λαμβάνειν (Eur., Cycl.).Make to cease: P. and V. παύειν.Easy to subdue, adj.: P. and V. εὐχείρωτος (Xen.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Subdue
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99 Submit
v. trans.Submit a resolution to the people: P. γνώμην εἰσενεγκεῖν εἰς τὸν δῆμον (Thuc. 8, 67).Submit to the vote: P. ἐπιψηφίζειν (τι).Submit one's accounts to inspection: P. τὰς εὐθύνας διδόναι.V. intrans.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Submit
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100 Sure
adj.Trustworthy: P. and V. βέβαιος, πιστός, ἀσφαλής, φερέγγυος (Thuc. but rare P.), ἐχέγγυος (Thuc. but rare P.).Free from falsehood: P. and V. ἀψευδής (Plat.).Unerring: P. and V. ἄφυκτος.Exact: P. and V. ἀκριβής.There is no sure mark to show true manhood: V. οὐκ ἔστʼ ἀκριβὲς οὐδὲν εἰς εὐανδρίαν (Eur., El. 367).Be sure, be convinced: P. and V. πεπεῖσθαι (perf. pass. of πείθειν), πιστεύειν, Ar. and V. πεποιθέναι ( 2nd perf. act. of πείθειν)V. πιστοῦσθαι.Be sure to: P. and V. φροντίζειν ὅπως (aor. subj. or fut. indic.).Be sure you play the man: V. ὅπως ἀνὴρ ἔσει; see under Mind.Be sure to, be likely to: P. and V. μέλλειν (infin.).Make sure of, know exactly: P. and V. ἀκριβοῦν (acc.).Test: P. and V. ἐλέγχειν, ἐξελέγχειν.To be sure, adverbial phrase: see Surely.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Sure
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