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1 εὔκολος
I of persons, easily satisfied, contented with one's food,Ἐρμείας AP9.72
(Antip.);εὔ. τῇ διαίτῃ Plu.Lyc.16
;τὸ εὔκολον τῆς διαίτης Id.Galb. 3
: but, in earlier authors,2 of the mind, opp. δύσκολος, easily satisfied, contented, good-natured, ὁ δ' εὔ. μὲν ἐνθάδ', εὔ. δ' ἐκεῖ, of Sophocles, Ar.Ra.82, cf. Arist.Rh. 1381a31: [comp] Sup., Max.Tyr.26.2: c. dat., εὔ. πολίταις at peace with them, Ar.Ra. 359;εὔ. ἑαυτῷ Pl.R. 330a
;εὔ. πρὸς τοὺς συνήθεις Plu.Fab.1
: c. inf.,εὔ. φέρειν ἧτταν Id.2.629a
. Adv. - λως calmly,εὐχερῶς καὶ εὐ. ἐξέπιεν Pl.Phd. 117c
, cf. Isoc.9.3 (v.l. - κλεῶς); εὐ. φέρειν τι Arist.EN 1100b31
, cf. Anaxandr.53.4;εὐ. ἔχειν Lys.4.9
;εὐθύμως καὶ εὐ. ζῆν X.Mem.4.8.2
; carelessly,διειλέχθαι Pl.Sph. 242c
: [comp] Comp. - ώτερον, ἀποθανούμεθα Plu.2.235c
; - ωτέρως Steph. in Gal.1.294 D.; also - ώτερον κρατῆσαι more easily, Polyaen.5.13.2.3 ready, agile, AP5.205.2 (Leon.); of soldiers,ἐλαφροί, εὔ., εὐχερεῖς Poll.1.130
;τὴν ἀναπνοὴν οὐκ εὔ. Aret. SD1.15
.4 rarely in bad sense, easily led, prone,πρὸς ἀδικίαν Luc.Merc.Cond.40
; -ώτεροι ταῖς ὀργαῖς Plu.2.463d
;τὰ ἀνόητα καὶ εὔ. Philostr.VA3.28
.II of things, easy,οὐ γὰρ εὐκόλῳ ἔοικεν Pl.R. 453d
, cf. Prm. 131e: [comp] Sup. - ώτατοι Id.Lg. 779e; easy to understand, LXX 2 Ki.15.3. Adv. [comp] Comp. - ώτερον more easily, Ph.2.211.III epith. of Hermes at Metapontum, Hsch.; of Asclepius at Epidaurus, IG4.1260.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὔκολος
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2 κολυμβήθρα
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3 κολυμβητέον
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4 λάβδα
A the letter λ, Ar.Ec. 920 (Sch.), Eup.359 (prob.), Pl.Cra. 434c, Arist.HA 514b18, Callias ap.Ath.10.453d, Phld.Po.2 Fr.42: the form [full] λάμβδα, Ar.Ec.l.c. cod. R, v.l. in Arist.l.c., etc., is incorrect. (Hebr.lāmedh.) -
5 μάλα
A very, exceedingly, prefixed or subjoined to Adjectives, Verbs, and Adverbs:1 strengthening the word with which it stands,a with Adjs., in Hom. most freq., μάλα πολλά very many, Od.1.1; μ. πᾶσα, μ. πάντα, every one, all together, Il.13.741, Od.2.306, etc.; μάλ' ἀσκηθής all unhurt, 5.26; ἀβληχρὸς μ. τοῖος quite gentle, 11.135; σαρδάνιον μ. τοῖον a quite sardonic smile, 20.302;μάλα μυρίοι 15.556
, 16.121, etc.; ἐμέο πρότερος μ. actually before me, Il.10.124; later, μ. φιλόσοφοι, πλάτανος μάλ' ἀμφιλαφής, etc., Pl.Prm. 126b, Phdr. 230b, etc.: strengthd., μ. δὴ πρεσβύτης very old, X.Cyr.8.7.1;μ. γέ τινες ὀλίγοι Pl.R. 531e
.b with Advs., πάγχυ μ., μ. πάγχυ, quite utterly, Il.12.165, 14.143;πάνυ μ. Pl.Phd. 80c
; εὖ μ. right well, Od.22.190, Pl.Phd. 92d, etc.;μάλα.. εὖ Od.23.175
, cf. Pl.Tht. 156a; μάλ' αὐτίκα (v. αὐτίκα) ; μάλ' αἰεί for ever and aye, Il.13.557, 23.717; ἄχρι μ. κνέφαος until quite dark, Od.18.370; μάλ' ὧδε just in this way, 6.258; μ. διαμπερές right through, Il.20.362; μ. μόλις (v. μόλις); to express repeated action,μάλ' αὖθις A.Ag. 1345
, Ch. 654; , etc.; μ. alone,ἔα, ἔα μ. A.Ch. 870
;οἲ μ. καὶ τόδ' ἀλγῶ Id.Pers. 1045
(lyr.); q. (soἄλλος πύργος.., καὶ ἕτερος μ. ἐπὶ τούτῳ Hdt. 1.181
, cf. 7.186): freq. afterκαί, αὗταί σ' ὁδηγήσουσι καὶ μάλ' ἀσμένως A.Pr. 728
, cf. Ch. 879: with neg., μάλ' οὐ, μάλ' οὔ πως, Il.2.241, Od. 5.103;οὐ μ. Hdt.1.93
, 2.37, S.Ph. 676 (lyr.).c with Verbs,μήτ' ἄρ με μάλ' αἴνεε Il.10.249
;μ. τ' ἔκλυον αὐτοῦ 1.218
; ἡ δὲ μάλ' ἡνιόχευεν drove carefully, Od.6.319; μ... προπέμπει in earnest, A.Th. 915 (lyr.), cf. Eu. 368 (lyr.);καὶ μ. δοκοῦντας φρονίμους εἶναι X.Cyr.6.1.36
;μ. πολιορκούμενοι Id.HG7.1.25
.2 strengthening an assertion, νῦν σε μ. χρὴ αἰχμητὴν ἔμεναι, i.e. now or never, Il.16.492; τῷ κε μάλ' ἤ κεν μεῖνε .. then doubtless he would have stayed, Od.4.733; σοὶ δὲ μάλ' ἕψομ' ἐγώ yes indeed.., Il.10.108; ἀλλὰ μάλ' ὤφελλες why plainly.., Od.4.472: freq. with another word, as ἦ μ. δή .. now in very truth, Il.5.422, etc.;ἦ δή που μ. 21.583
; freq. ἦ μ. (without δή) 3.204, etc.3 in Hom. sts. after εἰ, as εἰ μ. μιν χόλος ἵκοι if wrath come on him ever so much, Il.17.399, cf. Od.5.485, al.;καὶ εἰ μ. τις πολεμίζοι Il.9.318
; also μ. περ c. part., μ. περ μεμαώς though desiring never so much, 13.317, cf. 14.58, 17.710, al.;καὶ μ. περ 1.217
, cf. 17.571;καὶ εὐρέα περ μάλ' ἐόντα Od.18.385
.4 in [dialect] Att. freq. in answers, yes, certainly,μ. γε Pl.R. 555d
, 564e, etc.;μ. τοι X.Mem.1.2.46
;καὶ μ. Pl.Phdr. 258c
;καὶ μ. γε Id.Tht. 148c
, etc.; καὶ μ. δή ib. 177a; καὶ μ. ἐπαύσατο certainly it stopped, Id.Smp. 189a, etc.II [comp] Comp. [full] μᾶλλον [[pron. full] ᾱ by nature, Hdn.Gr.2.932], [dialect] Ion. [full] μάλιον [pron. full] [ᾰ] only in Tyrt.12.6, cf. Choerob.in An.Ox.2.240; late [dialect] Dor. [full] μαλλότερον Pempel. ap. Stob.4.25.52:—more, rather, Il.5.231, Od.1.351, al.: mostly folld. by ἤ, but in Prose also by a gen., μ. τοῦ ξυμφέροντος more than is expedient, Antipho 5.1;μ. τοῦ δέοντος Pl.Grg. 487b
, X.Mem.4.3.8 (sts. expressed by μᾶλλον alone, Pl. Phd. 63d);οὐπώποτ' ἔργου μ. εἱλόμην λόγους E.Fr. 394
; παντὸς μ. most assuredly, Pl.Lg. 715d (v. infr. 8); in Id.Ap. 36d, οὐκ ἔσθ' ὅτι μ. πρέπει οὕτως, ὡς.., ὡς is prob. = ἤ (v. ὡς): denoting a constant increase, more and more, sts. doubled,μ. μ. E.IT 1406
, Ar.Ra. 1001 (lyr.), Alex.29: in positive sense, exceedingly,κηρόθι μ. Il.9.300
, Od.15.370, al.:—Usage:1 freq. strengthened by other words,πολὺ μ. Il.9.700
, etc.;ἔτι μ. 14.97
, al.;μ. ἔτ' ἢ τὸ πάροιθεν Od.1.322
;καὶ μ. Il.8.470
;καὶ μ. ἔτι Od.18.22
;ἔτι καὶ μ. Pi.P.10.57
;ἔτι καὶ πολὺ μ. Il.23.386
, 429, Hes.Th. 428;ἐπὶ μ. Hdt.3.104
;ἔτι ἐπὶ μ. Id.1.94
;πολλῷ μ. Pl.Phd. 80e
, 1 Ep.Cor.12.22: also modified, μᾶλλόν τι somewhat more,μ. τι περιημέκτεε Hdt.1.114
, cf.50, etc.;μ. ἤδη προσδεχομένου Th.8.71
.2 sts. with a second [comp] Comp.,ῥηΐτεροι μ. Il.24.243
, cf. Hdt.1.32, A.Th. 673, Supp. 279, S.Ant. 1210, E.El. 222, Pl. Phd. 79e, Is.4.14 (s.v.l.), Arist.Top. 116b24.3 μᾶλλον δέ much more.., or rather.., to correct a statement already made,ὁ δεσπότης πέπραγεν εὐτυχέστατα, μ. δ' ὁ Πλοῦτος αὐτός Ar.Pl. 634
;πολλοί, μ. δὲ πάντες D.18.65
, cf. Pl.Smp. 173e; soἢ μ. Corn.ND20
, Simp.in Ph.25.16; οὐχὶ μ. ἤ .. not so, but rather so.., Th.2.87.6 μ. ἤ .. folld. by οὐ in comparisons, where preference implies rejection or denial, : preceded by another neg., Hdt.4.118, 5.94, 7.16. γ, etc.: by an interrog. which conveys a neg. force, τίδεῖ.. μᾶλλον, ἤ οὐ .. ; X.HG6.3.15.7 τὸ μ. καὶ ἧττον, a form of argument, a fortiori, Arist.Rh. 1397b12.8 παντὸς μ., v. πᾶς 111.4.III [comp] Sup. [full] μάλιστα most of all, above all, Hom., etc.;πᾶσι, μάλιστα δ' ἐμοί Od.21.353
; μ. μὲν.., ἔπειτα or ἔπειτα δέ .., first and above all.., next.., S.OT 647, cf. Ph. 1285; μ. μὲν.., δεύτερον δὲ .. Is.2.20; μ. μὲν.., εἰ δὲ μὴ .. Hdt.8.22, Th.1.40, Pl.R. 590d, D.20.25, etc.;τοῦτο δ' ἐστὶ μ. μὲν θάνατος, εἰ δὲ μή, πάντα τὰ ὄντα ἀφελέσθαι Id.21.152
; μάλιστα μὲν.., μᾶλλον μέντοι .. Pl.Smp. 180b; μάλιστα.., εἰ μὴ δ' .. S.Ph. 617; δοκέων μιν μ. ταύτης ἂν πείθεσθαι certainly, Hdt.3.53; τί μ.; what precisely? Pl.Grg. 448d, cf. Men. 80b, Smp. 218c: c. gen. partit.,μ. πάντων Hdt.2.37
, Pl.Prt. 327a, cf. Th. 4.86; τὸ μ. πάντων the supreme reality, Plot.5.5.11; τὸ μ. εἶναι the highest degree of being, Id.6.2.7.1 strengthd., ὡς μ. certainly, A.Supp. 294, Pl.R. 460a, etc.;ὅσον μ. A.Pr. 524
;ὅσα ἐδύνατο μ. Hdt.1.185
;ὡς δύναμαι μ. Pl.R. 367b
;ὡς οἷόν τε μ. Id.Grg. 510b
;εἰς ὅσον ἀνθρώπῳ δυνατὸν μ. Id.Phdr. 277a
;ὅτι μ. δύνασαι Id.Sph. 239b
;μακρῷ μ. Hdt.1.171
;πολλῷ μ. Paus.1.42.3
;παντὸς μ. D.H.3.35
, etc.2 with the Art., ἐς τὰ μ. in the highest degree, Hdt.1.20, 2.76, Th.6.104, 8.6, D.21.212: withoutἐς, φίλοι τὰ μ. Hdt.2.147
, cf.Th. 1.92, D.21.62;τά γε μ. Pl.Lg. 794d
; εἰ τὰ μ. ἦσαν ἀληθεῖς if they were ever so true, D.18.95; εἰ τὰ μ. μὴ τινές, ἀλλὰ πάντες .. if ( to put an extreme case) not some, but all.., Id.20.2;εἰ.. δοκοίη τὰ μ. Id.18.21
; ἀνὴρ δόκιμος ὁμοῖα τῷ μ. as famous as he that is most [famous], Hdt.7.118, cf. 3.8;τοῖς μάλισθ' ὁμοίως D.Ep.2.24
.b ἐν τοῖς μ. especially, as much as any, Th.8.90, Pl.Smp. 173b, etc.: with a [comp] Sup.,ἐν τοῖς μ. ὠμότατος Ael.VH14.40
;φιλτάτη καὶ ἀναγκαιοτάτη ἐν τοῖς μ. Procop.Arc.4
.3 added to a [comp] Sup. (v.μάλα 11.2
, πλεῖστον) , ἔχθιστος μ., μ. φίλτατος, Il.2.220, 24.334;μ. κῃ ἐμφερέστατα Hdt.2.76
;μ. φίλτατος E.Hipp. 1421
: to a [comp] Comp. (?),μ. δὴ ὀκνηρότεροι ἐγένοντο Th.4.55
.5 with numerals, in round numbers, about, Th.3.29, 92, X.HG5.2.31, etc.; πεντήκοντα μάλιστα is 49 in Th.1.118;ἑκατοστὸς μ. 99t
h, Id.8.68; ἐς μέσον μάλιστά κῃ about the middle, Hdt. 1.191, cf. 76;ἥμισυ μ. Th.1.93
; μ. σφᾶς μεσοῦν δειπνοῦντας that they were about the middle of supper, Pl.Smp. 175c;κου μ. Hdt.7.22
;μ. πως Plb.2.41.13
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6 μελοποιέω
2 compose music, IG3.78 (ii A. D.).3 write melodiously,πᾶσαν τὴν ποίησιν Ath.14.632d
.—A [tense] pf. part. [voice] Pass. with double redupl. μεμελοπεποιημένος, Id.10.453d.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μελοποιέω
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7 νευστέον
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8 νέω
νέω (A),A , codd. Ath.; inf.νεῖν Epich.53
, Th.7.30; part.νέων Od.5.344
, Pl.R. 529c: [tense] impf. ; [dialect] Ep.ἔννεον Il.21.11
; poet.νέον Alc.143
: [tense] fut.νεύσομαι Hsch.
, νευσοῦμαι v.l. in X.An.4.3.12: [tense] aor. ἔνευσα (δι-) Pl.Prm. 137a, (ἐξ-) E.Hipp. 470, Th.2.90: [tense] pf. νένευκα ( δια-) Pl.R. 441c:—swim,χείρεσσι νέων Od.5.344
; ἷξε νέων ib. 442;νέειν οὐκ ἐπιστάμενοι Hdt. 8.89
, cf. 6.44;οὔτε ἐπιστ. νεῖν Th.7.30
;νεῖν οὐκ ἴσαντι Epich.
l.c.2 metaph., of shoes that are too large, ἔνεον ἐν ταῖς ἐμβάσιν was floating in my shoes, as if they were boats, Ar.Eq. 321; νεῖν ἐξ ὑπτίας, v. ὕπτιος 11. fin. (Prob. cogn. with νάω, Lat. nare.)------------------------------------νέω (B), [tense] fut. νήσω: [tense] aor. 1 ἔνησα:—[voice] Pass., [tense] aor. ἐνήθην: [tense] pf. νένησμαι ( ἐπι-) Ps.-Luc.Philopatr.14:—A spin, Hom. only [tense] aor. [voice] Med., ἅσσα οἱ κατὰ Κλῶθες νήσαντο the happenings which they spun out to him, Od. 7.198; of a spider, ;στήμονα μακρὸν ἔνησα Batr.183
;πέπλους τε νῆσαι S.Fr. 439
;στήμονα νήσω Ar.Lys. 519
;νῶσαι μαλθακωτάτην κρόκην Eup.319
;τὰ νηθέντα Pl.Plt. 282e
: [ per.] 3pl. νῶσι occurs in Ael.NA7.12 (as if from νάω), cf. Poll.7.32, 10.125, EM344.1; and Hsch. cites νῶντα· νήθοντα; in Eup.l.c. Meineke restores νῆσαι for νῶσαι. (Cf. Lat. neo 'spin', OHG. nāan 'sew', etc.)------------------------------------Aνήσω Suid.
: [tense] aor. ἔνησα (v. infr.):—[voice] Med., [tense] fut. (in pass. sense)νήσομαι Hsch.
(v. infr.): [tense] aor.ἐνησάμην Polyaen.8.65
:— [voice] Pass., [tense] aor.ἐνήσθην Arr.An.7.3.2
, Porph.Abst.2.54, also ἐνήθην (ἐπ-) prob. in Hdn.4.2.10: [tense] pf.νένημαι IG22.1522.23
(iv B.C.), X. (v. infr.), perh. also νένησμαι (v. infr.); [dialect] Ion. [ per.] 3pl. νενέαται ( συν-) Hdt.2.135; [ per.] 3sg. [tense] plpf.ἐνένηστο Ael.VH5.6
: [tense] pres. only in compds. ἐπι-, περινέω (qq.v.):—heap, pile up, πυρὴν νῆσαι pile a funeral pyre, Hdt. 1.50, cf. Ar.Lys. 269, Th.2.52, Porph. l.c. ([voice] Pass.);νήσαντες ξύλα E. HF 243
;ἀμφορῆς νενησμένοι Ar.Nu. 1203
;ἄρτοι νενημένοι X.An.5.4.27
; νῶντος, glossed σωρεύοντος, Phot.II in [voice] Pass., to be stuffed, c. gen.,νενημένην χοῖρον πολλῆς φορίνης Herod.4.15
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9 ξεῖ
ξεῖ, τό, indecl., name of the letter ξ, Calliasap.Ath.10.453d, BCH 29.483 ([place name] Delos), Phld.P0.2.3: laterAξῖ Luc.Jud.Voc.9
, Sch.D.T.p.489 H., etc. ; [full] ξῦ (by assimilation to νῦ), f.l. in Luc. l. c. and AP9.385.14 (Steph. Gramm.). -
10 Ο ο
Ο ο,, sixteenth (later fifteenth) letter in Gr. alphabet: as numeral ό = 70, but <*>o = 70, 000. The name of the letter was οὖ, Pl.Cra. 414c, al., Callias ap.Ath.10.453d, Neoptol. ap. eund.10.454f,AP9.385 (Steph. Gramm.): this name was in Plato's time pronounced like the letter itself, Pl.Cra. 393d ; ο scanned long, Achae.33.4 ; τὸ ο ¯ (v.l. ου) -
11 πειρατέον
A one must attempt, c. inf., Pl.R. 453d, Arist. EN 1166b28, etc.;π. εἶναι Isoc.5.58
:—also [suff] πειρ-τέα, Pl.Lg. 770b.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πειρατέον
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12 πεῖσα
A obedience, τῷ δὲ μάλ' ἐν πείσῃ κραδίη μένε, i.e. it remained calm, Od.20.23, cf. Plu.2.453d, Hdn.Gr. 1.266. -
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14 συνεκφέρω
A carry out together, esp. to burial, τινα Phylarch.26 J., prob. in Lycurg.45 ( ξυνενεγκεῖν cod.); attend a funeral, Th.2.34, D.C.56.42.3 in Surgery, remove together, Antyll. ap.Aët.7.74.III express with or together, of an artist,τῇ μορφῇ τὴν ἀρετήν Plu.2.335b
, cf. 25c; ἔργα ὕψος τι διανοίας ς. Id.Demetr.20.IV [voice] Pass., to be carried away by emotion, etc., Phld.Lib. p.42 O.;τῇ δυνάμει τῶν συνηγορούντων D.S.1.76
;τοῖς θυμοῖς Id.17.70
; τῇ νίκῃ, φιλοτιμίᾳ, Plu.Aem.22, Ages.23; τισι Philostr.VA5.33.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συνεκφέρω
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15 Υυ
Υυ, τό, indecl., twenty-third letter of the Formello abecedarium, IG14.2420, but twentieth of the [dialect] Ion. alphabet: as numberal ύ = 400, but = 400,000. It is called τὸ ὖ by Pl.Cra. 393d, Callias ap.Ath.10.453d (prob., the line ends ταῦ, <τὸ> ὖ), IG22.2783.4 (iv B. C.), Hellad. ap. Phot.Bibl.p.530 B.; τό τ' ὖ or τό θ' ὗ might be read in Achae.33.3 for τοῦ ῡ codd.Ath.; later τὸ υ ψιλόν or τὸ ψιλὸν υ (as name of the first letter of ὕαλος, υἱός, etc.), Theognost.Can.18, Sch. Ar.Pl. 896, Ps. Hdn.Epim. 116, 137, al.: so named to distinguish it from ἡ ο ¯ ῑ δίφθογγος, υ and οι being pronounced alike in late Gr.; ὗ is aspirated in AP9.385.20 (Steph.Gramm.), 11.67.1 (Myrin.) cod.Pal.; the Coptic nameA he (cf. Arm. hiun) may indicate that the early name was ὗ, which seems also to be implied by Serv.ad Verg.A.1.744: alii dicunt Hyadas dictas vel ab Y littera, vel ἀπὸ τοῦ ὑός, cf. Sch.Il.18.486: the sign Y represents hy on coins of P. Plautius Hypsaeus (58 B.C.), which are inscribed Ypsae, BMus.Cat.Republ.Coins, Plate 48 Nos.2,3,4,5, but Hupsae, Nos.13, 14, Plate 123 Nos.7,8,9. -
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17 Ψ ψ
Ψ ψ, [full] ψεῖ (q. v.), τό, indecl., twenty-third letter of the Ionic alphabet, Pl.Cra. 427a, Callias ap.Ath.10.453d: not used in the Attic alphabet: in the Western Gr. alphabets it represents the sound χ (A kh): with the value ps it is found in SIG1 (Nubia, vi B. C.), etc.: as a numberal, ψ = 700, but [num] ψ' = 700,000. -
18 ἀποκρίνω
A set apart, prob. in Alc.Supp. 5.7, Pherecr.23, Ael.VH12.8;χωρὶς ἀ. Pl.Plt. 302c
, al.:—[voice] Pass., to be parted or separated, ἀποκρινθέντε parted from the throng (of two πρόμαχοι), Il.5.12 (nowhere else in Hom.);πίθηκος ᾔει θηρίων ἀποκριθείς Archil.89.3
; of the elements in cosmogony, Emp.9.4, Anaxag. 2, Democr.167;ἀπεκρίθη.. τοῦ βαρβάρου ἔθνεος τὸ Ἑλληνικόν Hdt.1.60
; ; ἀποκεκρίσθαι εἰς ἓν ὄνομα to be separated and brought under one name, Th.1.3; οὐ βεβαίως ἀπεκρίθησαν, of combatants, separated without decisive result, Id.4.72.2 Medic. in [voice] Pass., to be distinctly formed, Hp.Prog.23; of the embryo, Arist.HA 561a17; τὰ ἐν τῷ σώματι -όμενα bodily secretions, Hp.VM14;τὰ ἐς τὴν κοιλίην ἀ. Id.Vict.4.89
; but ἐς τοῦτο πάντα ἀπεκρίθη all illnesses determined or ended in this alone, Th.2.49; also are voided,Arist.
PA 665b24, cf. GA 773b35.3 mark by a distinctive form, distinguish,πρύμνην Hdt.1.194
; specific,Pl.
R. 407d, cf. Arist. Mete. 369b29.II choose,ἕνα ὑμῶν ἀ. ἐξαίρετον Hdt.6.130
; ἀ. τοῦ πεζοῦ, τοῦ στρατοῦ, choose from.., Hdt.3.17,25; δυοῖν ἀποκρίνας κακοῖν having set apart, i.e. decreed, one of two, S.OT 640.III reject on examination, κρίνειν καὶ ἀ. ib. 751d; ἐγκρίνειν καὶ ἀ. ib. 936a; ἀ. τινὰ τῆς νίκης decide that one has lost the victory, decide it against one, Arist.Pol. 1315b18:—[voice] Med., Pl.Lg. 966d.IV [voice] Med., ἀποκρίνομαι, [tense] fut. -κρῐνοῦμαι, etc.: Pl. uses [tense] pf. and [tense] plpf. [voice] Pass. in med. sense, Prt. 358a, Grg. 463c, etc., but also in pass. sense (v. infr.):—give answer to, reply to question, dub.1. in Hdt.5.49, 8.101 (elsewh. ὑποκρ-), cf. E.Ba. 1271, IA 1354;ἀ. τινί Ar.Nu. 1245
, etc.: metaph.,ἀ. τοῖς πράγμασιν ὡς ἐπὶ τῶν ἐρωτημάτων Arr.Epict.2.16.2
; ἀ. πρός τινα, πρὸς τὸ ἐρωτώμενον, to a questioner or question, Th.5.42, Pl.Prt. 338d;ἀ. εἰ.. Ar. V. 964
;ἀ. ὅτι.. Th.1.90
: c. acc., ἀποκρίνεσθαι τὸ ἐρωτηθέν to answer the question, Id.3.61, cf. Pl.Cri. 49a, Hp.Ma. 287b, Arist.Metaph. 1007a9: c. acc. cogn.,ἀ. οὐδὲ γρῦ Ar.Pl.17
;οὐδὲν ξυμβατικόν Th.8.71
;ἀ. ἀπόκρισιν Pl.Lg. 658c
:—[voice] Pass., τοῦτό μοι ἀποκεκρίσθω let this be my answer, Id.Tht. 187b; καλῶς ἄν σοι ἀπεκέκριτο your answer would have been sufficient, Id.Grg. 453d, cf.Men. 75c,Euthd. 299d.2 answer charges, defend oneself, Ar.Ach. 632; the defendant, 6.18, cf. 2.4.3; ἀπεκρινάμην freq. in legal documents, PHib.1.31.24 (iii B. C.), etc.3 [tense] aor. [voice] Pass. ἀπεκρίθη, = ἀπεκρίνατο, he answered, condemned by Phryn.86, is unknown in earlier [dialect] Att., exc. in Pherecr.51, Pl.Alc.2.149b; but occurs in Machoap.Ath.8.349d, UPZ6.30 (ii B. C.), SIG674.61 (Narthacium, ii B. C.), IG4.679 (Hermione, ii B. C.), Plb.4.30.7, etc.; once in J., AJ9.3.1, twice in Luc., Sol.5, Demon.26; regular in LXX (but sts. ἀπεκρινάμην in solemn language, as 3 Ki.2.1 ) and prevails in NT esp. in the phraseἀποκριθεὶς εἶπεν Ev.Matt.3.15
;ἀ. λέγει Ev.Marc.8.20
, al., cf. X.An. 2.1.22 codd.: [tense] fut. ἀποκριθήσομαι in same sense, LXXIs.14.32, al., Ev.Matt.25.45, Hermog.Inv.4.6.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀποκρίνω
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19 ἄλφα
Aτὰ ἄ. Arist.Metaph. 1087a8
), v. A a init.; cf. Aen.Tact.31.18, Calliasap.Ath.10.453d, Pl.Cra. 431e;ἐπίσταται δ' οὐδ' ἄλφα συλλαβὴν γνῶναι Herod.3.22
.2 T-square, Eustr. in EN74.2.3 Phoenician for βοὸς κεφαλή, Hsch.4 metaph., τὸ ἄλφα καὶ τὸ ὦ the first and last, Apoc.1.8, al. -
20 ἄπορος
ἄπορος, ον, first in Hdt. and Pi. (v.infr.),A without passage, having no way in, out, or through: hence,I of places, impassable, πέλαγος, π ηλός, Pl.Ti. 25d, Criti. 108e; ὁδός, ὀ?ἄποροςXρη, X.An.2.4.4, 2.5.18.II of states or circumstances, impracticable, difficult, Hdt. 5.3, etc.; ἄ. ἀλγηδών, πάθη, S.OC 513 (lyr.), Ph. 854; τἄπορον ἔτος ib. 897;ἄ. χρῆμα E.Or.70
; ἀγών, κίνδυνος, Lys.7.2 and 39 ([comp] Sup.); ; σωτηρία λεπτὴ καὶ ἄ. ib. 699b, cf. R. 453d; ;βίος Men.Kith.Fr.1.10
;νύξ Longin.9.10
:—ἄπορον, τό, and ἄπορα, τά, as Subst., ἐκ τῶν ἀπόρων in the midst of their difficulties, Hdt.8.53, cf. Pl.Lg. 699b;εὔπορος ἐν τοῖς ἀ. Alex. 234.6
;ἄπορα πόριμος A.Pr. 904
; ἐν ἀπόροις εἶναι to be in great straits, X.An. 7.6.11; εἰς ἄπορον ἥκειν, πεσεῖν, E.Hel. 813, Ar.Nu. 703; ἐν ἀπόρῳ εἴχοντο, ἦσαν, they were at a loss how to.., Th.1.25, 3.22; : ἄπορόν [ ἐστι] c. inf., Pi.O.10(11).40, Th.2.77, Aeschin.Socr.53, etc.; ἄπορά [ ἐστι] Pi.O.1.52: [comp] Comp.-ώτερος, ἡ λῆψις Th.5.110
.2 hard to discover or solve,ἀνεξερεύνητον καὶ ἄπορον Heraclit.18
; ἄ. ἐρωτήσεις, = ἀπορίαι IV, Plu.Alex.64, Luc.DMort.10.8; ;λόγοι D.L. 7.44
.3 hard to get, scarce,ἐν δυστυχίῃ [φίλον εὑρεῖν] πάντων -ώτατον Democr.106
; ; ἄπορα [ ὀφλήματα] bad debts, D.50.9.III of persons, hard to deal with, unmanageable, E.Ba. 800, Pl.Ap. 18d ([comp] Sup.), cf. Th.4.32 ([comp] Sup.): c. inf., ἄ. προσμίσγειν, προσφέρεσθαι, impossible to have any dealings with, Hdt.4.46, 9.49;βορῆς ἄνεμος ἄ.
against which nothing will avail, which there is no opposing,Id.
6.44;ἄ. τὸ κακὸν καὶ ἀνίκητον Id.3.52
.2 without means or resources, helpless,ἔρημος, ἄ. S.OC 1735
(lyr.), cf. Ar.Nu. 629, etc.;ἄ. ἐπὶ φρόνιμα S.OT 691
(lyr.); (lyr.);ἄ. γνώμῃ Th.2.59
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