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1 διϊσχυρίζομαι
II affirm confidently, τι Pl.Phd. 63c, etc.; δ. ταῦτα οὕτως ἔχειν ib. 114d; δ. ὡς .. Id.Tht. 154a;δ. περί τινος And.2.4
, Lys.13.85;τι ὑπέρ τινος Pl.Men. 86b
; περὶ σοῦ ὡς .. Id.Ep. 317c: abs.,ὁμοίως ἐφ' ἑκατέροις δ. Id.Tht. 158d
, etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διϊσχυρίζομαι
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2 καλλωπίζω
A beautify the face: hence, give a fair appearance to a thing, embellish,κ. ὄνομα Pl.Cra. 408b
, cf. 409c ([voice] Pass.), Phld. Hom.p.58 O.;τὴν πόλιν, ὥσπερ γυναῖκα Plu.Per.12
;τὸ λογικόν Arr. Epict.3.1.26
:—[voice] Pass.,οἰκία.. δαπάνῃ κεκαλλωπισμένη X.Hier.11.2
, cf. Oec.9.4; κεκ. τὸ Χρῶμα, i. e. painted, Id.Mem.2.1.22: metaph., λόγος κεκ., opp. καθαρός, Hermog.Id.1.3; λέξις κεκ. S.E.M.2.55.2 metaph., pride oneself in or on a thing, τινι Id.Phdr. 252a, X.Ages.11.11; : alsoκ. ὅτι.. Id.Prt. 317c
; [full] ὡς.. c. part., Id.Cri. 52c, Tht. 195d: abs., make a display, show off, Arist.Rh.Al. 1421a4; of a horse, X.Eq.10.5: c. acc. cogn.,πολλὰ πρὸς αὑτούς Phld.Rh.1.238
S.; ταῦτα -ίζεται makes a fair show, Iamb. Protr.20.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καλλωπίζω
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3 καὶ.γάρ
καὶ.γάρ,A for also, for in fact, combining καί (in various senses) with γάρ, Il.3.188, Od.18.261, Hdt.3.15, etc.; also, for else, Arist.Pol. 1280a36: with strengthening Particles, κ. γ. δή for of a surety, Il. 16.810; in [dialect] Ep.,κ. γ. ῥα 1.113
; in [dialect] Att., κ. γ. καί, κ. γ. οὖν, Pl.Prt. 317c, X.An.1.9.8, etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καὶ.γάρ
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4 λιτός
A simple, inexpensive, frugal,λιταὶ τράπεζαι Ps.-Phoc.81
;οἱ λ. χυλοί Epicur.Ep.3p.63U.
;λ. βίος Men.633
, Crates Theb.10;τροφὴ λιτοτάτη Ath.5.191f
;λιτὴ δίαιτα Plu.2.668f
, cf. 125d, etc.; τὸ λ. τῆς διαίτης, κατὰ τὴν δίαιταν, Epicur.Fr. 478, M.Ant.1.3; παρέξοδος (q.v.) - οτέρη Hp.Decent.8;λ. χλαμύδιον Men.442
;τὰ ἱμάτια λ. καὶ σώφρονα Jul.Caes. 317c
;μίτρη λιτὴ στυππείου Michel832.17
(Samos, iv B. C.); ὑποκεφάλαια δύο ἡμιτυβίου λιτά ib.l.23; [ἀσπίδας] χαλκᾶς λιτὰς δύο, opp. περίχρυσος μία, IG22.1491.31 (iv B. C.); ἅλα λιτὸν ἐπέσθων frugal salt, Call.Epigr.48;λ. ὀξίς Nicostr.Com.9
(cj. for λοιπή); λ. ὕδωρ πίνων D.L.8.13
; λ. χρίματα simple or plain unguents, Call. Lav.Pall.25;λ. ταφή Phld.Mort.30
; λ. ζωμός thin (chicken-) broth, Gal.12.295; of medicines, ἡ διὰ κωδυῶν λιτή (sc. δύναμις) Crito ap. Gal.13.38;ἡ διὰ μόρων λιτή Archig.
ap. eund.12.973;λ. ἔμπλαστροι Androm.
ap. eund.13.495, cf. 486; χάρτης λιτός, as a cargo, perh. cheap or coarse papyrus, Cat.Cod.Astr.1.104.28.2 of persons, poor, λ. γενόμενος τοῖς ἔχουσι μὴ φθόνει dub. in Dionys.Com.10 ( = Dionys.Trag.8); frugal,αὐτάρκεις καὶ λ. Plb.6.48.7
;κατὰ τὴν ἐσθῆτα καὶ σίτησιν ἀφελὴς καὶ λ. Id.11.10.3
;λ. περὶ δίαιταν Plu.2.709b
. Adv. - τῶς frugally, Sotad.Com.1.6, AP7.156 (Isid.);λ. βιοῦν D.L. 6.105
;λ. καὶ σωφρόνως ζῆν Ephor.149
J.; λαμπρῶς ἢ λ. ἐξενεχθέντας Phld.l.c.II metaph., of style, plain, simple, unadorned, Arist. Rh. 1416b25, D.H.Th.23, al.III paltry, petty, small,τάφος AP 7.73
(Gemin.), cf. 7.18 (Antip.Thess.); of persons, opp. μέγας, Call. Ap.10;πολισμάτια Plb.32.8.3
. Adv. - τῶς slightly,ἡψημένα Artem. 1.70
;λ. ἑφθά Diocl.Fr.141
; dub. sens. in Alc.Oxy. 1788 Fr.2.11. [ῑ, but [pron. full] ῐ late,λῐτὰ δεῖπνα Nonn.D.17.59
.]------------------------------------λῐτός (A), ή, όν, epith. of γαῖα, dub. sens. in Alex.Aet.1, Orph. A.92; λιτὴ χθών· ἀπὸ τοῦ προσκυνεῖσθαι καὶ λιτανεύεσθαι, Hsch.------------------------------------ -
5 μαλθακίζομαι
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6 οὐδείς
οὐδείς, fem. οὐδεμίᾰ (never nom. acc. -μίη, -μίην, since οὐδεμιῇ is prob. in Call.Aet.Oxy.2080.56, rarelyAοὐδ' ἴα Sapph.69
, Mosch.4.40), neut. οὐδέν (declined and accentuated like εἷς, μία, ἕν), not one, i.e. no one, none, used by Hom., Hes., and Pi. (who prefer οὔτις) only in neut. nom. and acc. οὐδέν, exc. in the phraseτὸ ὃν μένος οὐδενὶ εἴκων Il.22.459
, al.; οὐδείς is found in B.Fr.28; but all genders and cases are common in all other writers, Hdt.1.32,33, etc.: rare in pl., no set of persons or things, And.1.23 (dub. cj.), X.Lac.3.1;πρὸς οὐδένας τῶν Ἑλλήνων D.18.23
(v.l.), cf. 19.31,66,312, 24.214, 27.7; οὐδένων εἰσὶ βελτίους, i.e. οὔ τινων ἄλλων, Id.2.17 (cf.οὐδενὸς βελτίους Pl.Prt. 324d
): dat. pl.οὐδέσιν Paus.3.24.3
; for another sense of the pl., v. infr. 11.3.—In [dialect] Ion. the pl. is usu. οὐδαμοί.2 οὐ. ὅστις οὐ every one, Hdt.3.72, etc.; οὐδὲν ὅ τι οὐ every, Id.5.97; this came to be regarded as one word, so that οὐδείς passed into the same case asὅστις, οὐδένα ὅντινα οὐ κατέκλασε Pl.Phd. 117d
;οὐδενὸς ὅτου οὐ πάντων ἂν.. πατὴρ εἴην Id.Prt. 317c
, cf. 323b;οὐδενὶ ὅτῳ οὐκ ἀποκρινόμενος Id.Men. 70c
; soοὐ. ὃς οὐχὶ.. ὀνειδιεῖ S.OT 373
;οὐδὲν γὰρ.. οὔτ' αἰσχρὸν οὔτ' ἄτιμόν ἐσθ', ὁποῖον οὐ.. οὐκ ὄπωπ' ἐγώ Id.Ant.4
.3 later οὐδὲν ὅ τι without οὐ, = nothing,οὐδὲν ὅ τι παρήσω Agath.Praef.p.137
D., al.4 ὅστις οὐδείς not one,ἐτεθνήκεσαν δὲ αὐτῶν μὲν ἀμφὶ τοὺς τετρακοσίους, Ρωμαίων δὲ ὅστις οὐδείς Id.5.20
.II naught, good for naught,ὦ νῦν μὲν οὐ. αὔριον δ' ὑπέρμεγας Ar.Eq. 158
, cf. E.Fr.187.5; τὸ μὲν [γένος ἀνδρῶν] οὐδέν Pi.N.6.3: freq. in neut., οὐδὲν εἰδώς knowing naught, Thgn.141, E. Fr. 391; οὐκ ἄρ' ᾔστην οὐδὲν ἄλλο πλὴν δάκνειν knew nothing save how to.., Ar.Av.19; οὐδὲν λέγειν to say naught, v. λέγω (B) III. 6; τὸ οὐδ' οὐδέν the absolute nothing, Pl.Tht. 180a.2 in neut., of persons,οὐδέν εἰμι S.Ph. 951
, etc.; ;πρὸς τὸν οὐδέν E.Ph. 598
;τὸ μηδὲν εἰς οὐδὲν ῥέπει Id.Fr.532.2
;ᾧ ἀνεμέσητον.. οὐδενὶ εἶναι Pl.Tht. 175e
.3 in pl., οὐδένες ἐόντες ἐν οὐδαμοῖσι ἐοῦσι Ἕλλησι being nobodies, Hdt.9.58;ὄντες οὐδένες E.Andr. 700
, cf. IA 371; ὁ μηδὲν ὢν κἀξ οὐδένων κεκλήσομαι dub. cj. in Id. Ion 594; .4 with Preps.,παρ' οὐδὲν εἶναι Id.OT 983
, etc.; παρ' οὐδὲν ἄγειν, θέσθαι, Id.Ant.35, E.IT 732;δι' οὐδενὸς ποιεῖσθαι S.OC 584
;ἐν οὐδενὸς εἶναι μέρει D.2.18
.5 τὸ οὐδέν naught, zero, in Arith., Nicom.Ar.2.6; used by Democritus as a name for Place, Arist.Fr. 208.III neut. οὐδέν as Adv., not at all, naught,ἄριστον Ἀχαιῶν οὐ. ἔτισεν Il.1.412
, cf. 24.370, Hdt.5.34, Th.8.22, etc.; soοὐδέν τι X.Mem.1.2.42
, etc.;οὐ. τι πάντως Hdt.5.65
: in answers, nothing, never mind, no matter, E.Med.64, IT 781, Ar.Nu. 694; οὐδέν γε not at all, Id.Av. 1360, etc.; οὐδὲν μᾶλλον, οὐδὲν ἧσσον, οὐδὲν ὕστερος, v. μάλα 11.5, ,ὕστερος A.
I.2 οὐδὲν ἄλλο ἤ, v. ἄλλος III. 2.B REMARKS: the more emphatic and literal sense, not even one, i.e. none whatever, belongs to the full form, οὐδὲ εἷς, οὐδὲ μία, οὐδὲ ἕν, which is never elided, even in Com. (v. Ar. Ra. 927, Lys. 1045 (lyr.), Pl. 138, 1115), but freq. has a Particle inserted between, cf.οὐδέ B.
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7 προτείνω
A stretch out before, hold before,τὸν χαλινόν X.Eq.6.11
([voice] Pass.); [ὁ ναυτίλος] π. τὰς πλεκτάνας Arist.HA 525a28
.3 metaph., hold out as a pretext or excuse,π. πρόφασιν Hdt.1.156
; ; ;παιδὸς θάνατον E.Andr. 428
:—[voice] Med.,π. τὴν ἡλικίαν Pl.Ep. 317c
.II stretch forth, hold out, χεῖρα, as a suppliant, Archil.130;τὰς χεῖρας Hdt.1.45
, 7.233 (for punishment, Ps.-Callisth. 2.2);φύλλον οἱ ἱκέται προτείνουσι Call.Iamb.1.275a
(); also προτείνει χεὶρ ἐκ χερὸς ὀρέγματα (Herm. for ὀρεγόμενα) A.Ag. 1110 (lyr.); π. ἑαυτόν leaning forward, Pl.R. 449b: hence intr., stretch forward, προτείνουσα εἰς τὸ πέλαγος [ἄκρα] Id.Criti. 111a, cf. Plb.1.29.2, etc.2 π. χεῖρα δεξιάν offer, tender it as a pledge, S.Ph. 1292, cf. Tr. 1184, E.Alc. 1118, etc.;π. πίστιν D.23.117
.3 hold out, offer,μεγάλα π. ἐπ' οἷσι ὁμολογέειν ἐθέλουσι Hdt.8.140
.β; κέρδος A.Pr. 777
; ;κάλλος Id.Hel.28
; ; ;δραχμὰς εἴκοσιν Ar.Pl. 1019
;ἐλευθερίαν Antipho 5.50
;δέλεαρ π. τὴν ἡδονήν Plu.2
13a;ἐμοὶ λόγους Pl.Phdr. 230d
: c. inf.,π. τινὶ λαβεῖν ὅ τι χρῄζει X.Oec.5.8
:—[voice] Med., Hdt.5.24, 7.161; ;φιλίαν προτενεῖται D.14.5
;τὴν ἀειλογίαν Id.19.2
:—[voice] Pass.,δυοῖν προτεινομένοιν ἀγαθοῖν Isoc.6.37
, cf. 12.117.4 put forward, propose, π. ζητήματα, ἐρωτήματα, Plu.2.737d, Arr.Epict. 3.8.1;αἴνιγμά τινι D.L.2.70
, etc.:—[voice] Med., offer or put forward as instances, Pl.Grg. 518b:—[voice] Pass., Sor.2.1, Iamb.Myst.1.3.5 Med.. μισθὸν προτείνασθαι stipulate for as a reward, Hdt.9.34.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προτείνω
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8 σύμπας
σύμπᾱς, σύμπᾱσα, σύμπᾰν, [dialect] Att. [full] ξύμπας ( ξύμπαντα in Od.7.214, 14.198, though the metre does not require it):—A all together, all at once, mostly (in Hom.always) in pl.;υἷας Ἀχαιῶν σύμπαντας Il.1.241
, etc.; σύμπασιν δ' ὑμῖν, opp. εἷς ἕκαστος, Sol.11.6;ξύμπαντά τ' εἰπών A.Fr. 350.3
;αἱ σ. ἡμέραι Antipho 6.44
;σ. τε θεῶν καὶ ἀνθρώπων Pl.Smp. 197e
;συμπάντων κεφάλαιον IG12.91.23
; in [dialect] Att. the Art. is usually added in the case of Numerals, πέντ' ἦσαν οἱ ξ. S.OT 752, cf. X.An.1.2.9, Pl.Prt. 317c; but also without Art.,ξ. ἐγένοντο τετρακισχίλιοι Th.1.107
.II in sg. with collective Nouns, the whole,ὁ σ. στρατός Hdt.7.82
; στρατὸς ς. S.Ph. 387; στρατῷ ξ. Id.Aj. 1055;τῷ σ. στρατῷ Id.Ph. 1257
; ξ. λαός ib. 1243; πόλις ξύμπασα the state as a whole, Th.2.60, 3.62;ὁ σ. δᾶμος IG12(1).847.15
([place name] Lindus);τὴν σ. Ἑλλάδα Sor.Vit. Hippocr.5
;σ. ὁ φόρος IG12.64.8
;σ. ἡ πόλις Pl.R. 423d
, al.; also with some other Nouns,Χρόνῳ σύμπαντι Pi.O.6.56
;αἰῶνα τὸν σύμπαντα E. Hec. 757
; ἡ ς. (sc. γῆ) S.Fr. 411, cf. Ar.Nu. 204; ξ. γνώμη the general scope (of a speech), Th.1.22;σ. ἡ ὁδός X.An.7.8.26
; σ. ἀρετή, σ. πονηρία, Pl.Lg. 630b, Grg. 477c;σ. ἀριθμός Id.R. 525a
;σ. κεφάλαιον IG12.313.148
; κεφάλαιον τόκου ξύμπαντος ib.324.101;τὸ σ. πλάτος Sor.1.68
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9 τέχνη
A art, skill, cunning of hand, esp. in metalworking, Od.3.433, 6.234, 11.614; also of a shipwright, Il.3.61; of a soothsayer, A.Ag. 249 (pl., lyr.), Eu.17, S.OT 389, etc.;τέχναι ἑτέρων ἕτεραι Pi.N.1.25
;ὤπασε τ. πᾶσαν Id.O.7.50
.2 craft, cunning, in bad sense, δολίη τ. Od.4.455, Hes.Th. 160: pl., arts, wiles, Od.8.327.332, Hes.Th. 496, 929;δολίαις τέχναισι χρησάμενος Pi.N.4.58
; τέχναις τινός by his arts (or simply by his agency), Id.O.9.52, P.3.11; τέχνην κακὴν ἔχει he has a bad trick, Hes.Th. 770, cf. Pi.I.4(3).35(53), S Ph.88, etc.3 way, manner, or means whereby a thing is gained, without any definite sense of art or craft, μηδεμιῇ τ. in no wise, Hdt.1.112; ἰθέῃ τ. straight way, Id.9.57; πάσῃ τ. by all means, Ar.Nu. 1323, Th.65, Ec. 366; παντοίᾳ τ. S.Aj. 752, etc.;οὐκ ἀποστήσομαι.. οὔτε τ. οὔτε μηχανῇ οὐδεμιᾷ IG12.39.22
;πάσῃ τ. καὶ μηχανῇ X.An.4.5.16
;μήτε τ. μήτε μηχανῇ μηδεμιᾷ Lys.13.95
.II an art, craft, , cf. IG12.678; τὴν τ. ἐπίστασθαι to know the craft, Hdt.3.130; φλαύρως ἔχειν τὴν τ. ibid.;τῆς τ. ἔμπειρος Ar.Ra. 811
; ταύτην τέχνην ἔχει he makes this his trade, Lys.1.16, cf. 6.7; ἐν τῇ τ. εἶναι practise it, S.OT 562, Pl.Prt. 317c; ἐπὶ τέχνῃ μαθεῖν τι to learn a thing professionally, opp. ἐπὶ παιδείᾳ, ib. 312b, cf. 315a;τέχναι καὶ ἐργασίαι X.Mem.3.10.1
; τέχνην τὸ πρᾶγμα πεποιημένοι having made a trade of it, D.37.53; τέχνας ἀσκεῖν, μελετᾶν, ἐργάζεσθαι, to practise them,X. Cyr.1.6.26,41 ([voice] Pass.), Oec.4.3; πατρῴαν τέχναν ἐργάζεσθαι ἁλιεύεσθαι Πρακτικὰ Ἀρχ. Ἑτ.1932.52 (Dodona, iv B.C.); ἰατρὸς τὴν τ. POxy. 40.5 (ii A.D.); τεθεραπευκὼς ἀνεγκλήτως τῇ τ., of a barber, PEnteux. 47.3 (iii B.C.); παραμενῶ πρὸς ὑπηρεσίαν τῆς τ. (viz. weaving) Sammelb. 7358.20 (iii A.D.); ἀπὸ τεχνῶν τρέφεσθαι live by them, X.Lac. 7.1.III an art or craft, i.e. a set of rules, system or method of making or doing, whether of the useful arts, or of the fine arts, Epich.171.11, Pl.Phdr. 245a, Arist.Rh. 1354a11, EN 1140a8;ἡ ἐμπειρία τέχνην ἐποίησεν, ἡ δ' ἀπειρία τύχην Polus
ap. eund.Metaph. 981a4; ἡ περὶ τοὺς λόγους τ. the Art of Rhetoric, Pl.Phd. 90b; οἱ τὰς τ. τῶν λόγων συντιθέντες systems of rhetoric, Arist.Rh. 1354a12, cf. Isoc.13.19, Pl.Phdr. 271c, Phld.Rh.2.50 S., al.; hence title of various treatises on Rhetoric (v. VI; but rather tricks of Rhetoric, in Aeschin. 1.117); τέχνῃ by rules of art, Pl.Euthd. 282d;ἢ φύσει ἢ τέχνῃ Id.R. 381b
; ; ἄνευ τέχνης, μετὰ τέχνης, Id.Phd. 89e: τ. defined as ἕξις ὁδοποιητική, Zeno Stoic.1.20, cf. Cleanth. ib.1.110.IV = τέχνημα, work of art, handiwork,κρατῆρες.., ἀνδρὸς εὔχειρος τέχνη S.OC 472
;ὅπλοις.., Ἡφαίστου τέχνῃ Id.Fr. 156
, cf. Str.14.1.14, PLond.3.854.4 (ii A.D.), Paus.6.25.1, al.V = συντεχνία, ἡ τ. τῶν λιθουργῶν, τῶν σακκοφόρων, Dumont-Homolle Mélanges d' archéol. et d' épigr.p.378 No.65,66 ([place name] Perinthus); τ. βυρσέων, συροποιῶν, IGRom.1.717,1482 (both Philippopolis); τοὺς καταλειπομένους ἀπὸ τῇς τ. BGU1572.12 (ii A.D.); ὁ χαλκεὺς ἀπὸ τῆς τ. SIG 1140 ([place name] Amphipolis).VI treatise on Grammar, D.T. tit., or on Rhetoric, Anaximenes Lampsacenus tit. -
10 ἄκομψος
ἄκομψος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἄκομψος
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11 ἐνδείκνυμι
A mark, point out, τι Pi.O.7.58;πρίν γ' ἂν ἐνδείξω τί δρῶ S.OC48
;ἐ. τῷ δικαστηρίῳ τἀδικήματα Antipho 6.37
, etc.; indicate,τοὺς καιρούς Gal.1.204
: c. part., show that a thing is, Pl.Plt. 278b; also ἑκάστοις ἐ. τὰ ἔργα ἀποτελεῖν ib. 308e.2 law-term, inform against, : abs., Isoc.18.20;ἐ. ταῖς ἀρχαῖς Pl.Lg. 856c
, cf. And.1.8, etc.;τῷ φήναντι ἢ ἐνδείξαντι IG22.1128.18
; ἐ. πρὸς τοὺς μαστῆρας ib.12(7).62.53 (Amorgos, iv B. C.):— [voice] Med., Plu.Sol.24:—freq. in [voice] Pass., ;ἐνδειχθείς Lys.6.15
, OGI669.45 (Egypt, i A.D.); .4 [voice] Med., declare the possession of goods to fiscal authorities, PRev.Laws54.10 (iii B.C.).II [voice] Med., show forth oneself or what is one's own, once in Hom., Πηλεΐδῃ ἐνδείξομαι I will declare myself to Achilles, Il.19.83;ἐνδεικνύμενοι τὴν ἑαυτῶν γνώμην Hdt.8.141
;ἐ. περί τινος Plb.4.28.4
;τι μετ' ἀποδείξεως Id.5.16.7
.2 show, make plain, c. part., πῶς δ' ἂν.. μᾶλλον ἐνδείξαιτό τις πόσιν προτιμῶσ'.. ; E.Alc. 154, cf.Ba.47, X.Cyr.1.6.10; τὴν δύναμιν κρείττω οὖσαν ἐ. D.21.66; alsoἐ. ὅτι.. Th.8.82
, Pl.Ap. 23b, X. Cyr.8.3.21;ἐ. ὁποῖα τούτων ἀληθῆ Pl.Tht. 158e
:—[voice] Pass.,ἐνδεδεῖχθαι τὸ βούλεσθαι D.8.12
.b prove, demonstrate, PMagd.3.10 (iii B.C.), Phld.Sign.11, al.3 c. acc. rei, display, exhibit,τὸ εὔψυχον Th.4.126
;εὔνοιάν τινα Ar.Pl. 785
;τῷ σώματι τὴν εὔνοιαν, οὐ Χρήμας ιν οὐδὲ λόγοις, ἐνεδείξατο τῇ πατρίδι D.21.145
; τύπῳ τἀληθὲς ἐ. Arist.EN 1094b20; of a name, denote, Pl.Cra. 394e.4 ἐνδείκνυσθαί τινι display oneself to one, make a set at him, court him, D.19.113, Aeschin. 3.217, etc.; ; make a show, show off, , Arist.Oec. 1352b13.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐνδείκνυμι
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12 ἐραστής
2 metaph., c. gen. rei,τυραννίδος Hdt.3.53
; τῆσδε τῆς γνώμης an adherent of.., S.OT 601 ; (lyr.); παίδων eager for children, Id.Supp. 1088 ; πραγμάτων, = πολυπράγμων, Ar. Pax 191, Nu. 1459 ; τοῦ πονεῖν fond of work, Id.Pl. 254 ; λόγων, νοῦ καὶ ἐπιστήμης, Pl.Phdr. 228c, Ti. 46d ;ἐπαίνου X.Cyr.1.5.12
, cf. Plu.Cam.25, etc.; alsoἐ. περὶ τὸ καλὸν καὶ τῆς Ἀφροδίτης καλῆς οὔσης Pl.Smp. 203c
: as fem.,ἐρασταὶ αὐτοῦ πολλαὶ πόλεις Philostr.VS1.25.1
;ἐ. γυνή Luc.Philops.15
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13 ὑπέρογκος
ὑπέρογκ-ος, ον,A of excessive bulk or size,γενομένης τῆς κνήμης ὑ.
swelled to a great size,X.
HG5.4.58; [μαστοὶ] οἱ ὑ. Sor.1.88
;πιμελὴς καὶ ὑ. Luc.
tim.15; δύναμις ὑ., opp. ταπεινή, D.4.23;τὰ ὑ. τῶν βελῶν Arist.Aud. 802b34
.2 immoderate, excessive, ; τιμαί, εὐτυχίαι, etc., Plu.2.820f, Aem.34, etc.;φρόνημα Id.Luc.21
; τὰ ὑ., opp. τὰ ἐλλείποντα, Pl.Lg. 728e; of style, ponderous, verbose, Plu.2.7a (but also ὑπέρογκα λαλεῖν talk 'big', Ep.Jud.16, cf. 2 Ep.Pet.2.18): generally, exceedingly great,πρᾶγμα Luc.DMort.23.2
. Adv.- κως Ph.1.103
, Plu.Demetr. 30: neut. as Adv.,ὑπέρογκον φρονεῖν Iamb.Protr.14
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14 κραδάω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `swing, brandish', midd. `tremble, be agitated'; κραδεύειν H. as explanation of κραδαίνειν (Hom.)Compounds: Rarely with prefix: ἐπι-κραδάω (A. R., Opp.); ἐπι-, δια-, συγ-κραδαίνω (Tim. Pers., Arist.); ἀνακραδεύει σείει, σαλεύει H.Derivatives: κράδη f. `spray at the end of branches, twig, esp. of figs' (IA., Hes. Op. 681) with ἀπο-κράδιος `plucked from a fig' (AP), ἀπο-κραδίζω `pluck from a fig' (Nic.); also ` diseased formation of small shoots in a tree' with κραδάω `have κράδη' (Thphr.; cf. Strömberg Theophrastea 195); also name of a machine, that shows actors hovering in the air (Poll. 4, 128, H.). Also κράδος `blight in figtrees' (Thphr. HP 4, 14, 4), after Thphr. l. c. also name of the twig. - κραδησίτης φαρμακός ( 'scapegoat'), ὁ ταῖς κράδαις βαλλόμενος H. (cf. Redard Les noms grecs en - της 242 n. 29); κραδίης m. `prepared with fig-twigs, provided with...' (H., Hippon.); κραδιαῖος `connected with...' (Orph.); κράδαλοι κλάδοι H. κραδαλός `trembling' (Eust.).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: On κραδευταί s. κρατευταί. That κράδη and κράδος with κραδάω (to which κραδαίνω as enlargement) belong together, seems certain; their relation however can be interpreted in different ways. Prob. κραδάω is a denomin., whereby for κράδη an original meaning `the swinging' can be assumed, what agrees well with the meanings `crown (of a tree)' and ` suspension-machine' (Fraenkel Denom. 19f.). Or κραδάω is as zero grade iterative derived from a lost primary verb (cf. Schwyzer 719 Mom. 4, Leumann Lat. Gramm.317c) to which κράδη, - ος is a backformation. Diff. (hardly correct) Schwyzer 682 and Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 356: κραδάω old (orig. athematic) root present. - [Hardly here κόρδᾱξ, a dance.] Hypothetical combinations in W.-Hofmann s. cardō, Pok. 934; s. also Fraenkel Lit. et. Wb. s. (pa)-kìrsti. - A very old root noun to κραδάω is supposed by SchulzeKZ 57, 75 = Kl. Schr. 217 in the IE word for `heart', Gr. κῆρ.Page in Frisk: 2,1-2Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κραδάω
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15 βασιλικός
βασιλικός, ή, όν (Aeschyl., Hdt.+) royal of a king’s official robe (ChronLind C 89 τὰν βασιλικὰν στολάν; Esth 8:15) ἐσθὴς β. royal robe (cp. Diod S 17, 47, 4; 17, 116, 2 and 3) Ac 12:21 (described Jos., Ant. 19, 344). νόμος β. royal law, so called either because of its transcending significance (somewhat in the sense of Ps.-Pla., Minos 317c τὸ μὲν ὀρθὸν νόμος ἐστὶ βασιλικός; Epict. 4, 6, 20; Philo, Post. Cai. 101; 102; 4 Macc 14:2), or more prob. because it is given by the king (of the kingdom of God) Js 2:8 (cp. OGI 483, 1 ὁ βας. νόμος; BGU 820, 2; 1074, 15; 1 Esdr 8:24; 2 Macc 3:13). χώρα β. (OGI 221, 41; 68) the king’s country Ac 12:20. κατὰ τὴν βασιλικήν on the royal road AcPl Ant 13:20 (cp. Aa I 237, 4). τὸ κεφαλοδέσμιον … χαρακτῆρα ἔχει βασιλικόν the headband bears a royal mark GJs 2:2.—The β. J 4:46, 49 could be a relative of the royal (Herodian) family (Lucian, Dial. Deor. 20, 1; Ps.-Lucian, De Salt. 8; Plut., Mor. 546e), but more prob. the ref. is to a royal official (not necessarily a Jew: AMead, JSNT 23, ’85, 69–72; perh. an ‘adviser’ GSchwartz, ZNW 75, 138 [Aramaic trad.]); reff. in Hdb. ad loc. Appian, Mithrid. 80 §358 οἱ βασιλικοί are soldiers of King Mithridates.—DELG s.v. βασιλεύς. M-M. TW. Spicq. Sv.
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