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1 ἡλικία
A time of life, age, ;γηραιὸν μέρος ἁλικίας Pi.P.4.157
;παρὰ τὸν ἁλικίας ἐοικότα χρόνον Id.O.4.29
; τήνδ' ἡ. ἀστῶν, i.e. their old age, A.Pers. 914: acc. used adverbially, in age,νέος ἡλικίην Hdt.3.134
; , cf. X.Cyn.2.3: so in dat.,ἡλικίᾳ ἔτι τότε ὢν νέος Th.5.43
; προεληλυθότες ταῖς ἡ. X.HG6.1.4; also ὑπὸ τῆς ἡ. from our age, Pl.La. 180d;αἱ δι' ἡλικίαν ἄτοκοι Id.Tht. 149c
; οἱ ἐν τῇ αὐτῆ ἡ. Th.1.80; τὸ ἀχρεῖον τῆς ἡ. Id.2.44; ὅταν.. τοῦ γεννᾶν ἐκβῶσι τὴν ἡ. Pl.R. 461b; πόρρω τῆς ἡ. to an advanced age, Id.Grg. 484c; προήκων ἐς βαθὺ τῆς ἡ. Ar. Nu. 514; προϊούσης τῆς ἡ, Pl.Phdr. 279a; ὁ παρ' ἡλικίαν νοῦς beyond one's age, Men.Mon. 690: in pl., ἐν ἁπάσαις ταῖς ἡ. Pl.R. 412e, cf. Lg. 625b, al.2 prime of life, manhood,ἐν ἁλικίᾳ πρώτᾳ Pi.N.9.42
;αὐτὴ ἡ ἡ. τῶν νέων κατέκρινε Antipho 4.4.2
; ἡλικίαν ἔχειν, εἰς ἡ. ἐλθεῖν, ἀφικέσθαι, Pl.Euthd. 306d, Tht. 142d, Men. 89b; ἡλικίην ἔχειν c. inf., to be of fit age for doing, Hdt.1.209, cf. Pl.Tht. 146b;ἡλικίας μετέχειν Th.7.60
; οἱ ἐν τῇ ἡλικίᾳ men of military age, Id.8.75;ἐν ἡλικίᾳ στρατεύεσθαι D.4.7
; ;οἱ τῆς ἡ. ἐντὸς γεγονότες Lys.2.50
; ἡ καθεστηκυῖα ἡ. maturity, Th.2.36, cf. IG12(7).239.21 ([place name] Amorgos); of women, womanhood, marriageable age, Hp.Prorrh.2.30, D.59.22;αἱ ἐν ἡ. γυναῖκες Pl.R. 461b
; : in pl.,οἱ ταῖς ἡ. οὐ καλῶς κεχρημένοι Aeschin.1.194
.II as collective Noun,= οἱ ἥλικες, those of the same age, comrades,ὃς ἡλικίην ἐκέκαστο ἔγχεϊ Il.16.808
, cf. Pi.P.1.74; esp. those of military age,τῆς ἡ. ἀπούσης ἐν ταῖς ναυσί Lys.2.49
, cf. Th.3.67, 8.1, etc.; also, men of any age, παίδων τε καὶ ἀνδρῶν καὶ πάσης ἡ. Pl.Lg. 959e.III time, ταῦτα ἡλικίην ἂν εἴη κατὰ Λάϊον about the time of Laius, Hdt.5.59, cf. 60, 71;ἡ. τετρακοσίοισι ἔτεσι.. πρεσβυτέρους Id.2.53
.IV age, generation, ἐπὶ τῆς νῦν ἡ. Isoc.4.167; πρὸ τῆς ἡμετέρας ἡ. Din. 1.38; εἰς τὴν νῦν ζῶσαν ἡ. D.60.11; πολλαῖς ἔμπροσθεν ἡ. Plu.Per. 27, cf. D.L.5.37.V of the body, stature, as a sign of age, Hdt. 3.16, Pl.Euthd. 271b, D.40.56;τῇ ἡ. μικρός Ev.Luc.19.3
(but προσθεῖναι ἐπὶ τὴν ἡ. πῆχυν ἕνα add a cubit to one's age (cf. πήχυιος), Ev.Matt.6.27); ἄνδρας ἡμισταδιαίους τὰς ἡ. Luc.VH1.40; height of a pillar, Id.Syr.D.28. -
2 ὠφέλιμος
A helping, aiding, useful, serviceable, beneficial, sts. of persons, as Id.Men. 98c, R. 461b ([comp] Comp.), X.Mem.2.7.9: but more freq. of things, Th.2.46, etc.; τινι to one, E. Ion 138 (lyr.), Th.4.44, 7.64, etc.; ἔς τι for a purpose, Id.3.68;πρὸς τὰς πολιτείας Pl.R. 607d
;ὑπέρ τινος X. Cyr.6.2.34
;κρίνειν τι ὠ. Th.1.22
; τὸ ὠ. as Subst., Pl.R. 457d; τὸ ὑμῖνὠ. Th.1.76
, cf. E. l. c.: [comp] Comp. and [comp] Sup., -ώτερος, -ώτατος, Th.1.93, Pl.R. 461b, Tht. 179a. Adv.- μως X.Mem.4.4.1
, Pl.Grg. 470a, Chrm. 163c: [comp] Sup.- ώτατα X.Eq.6.1
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3 δοξάζω
A think, imagine, c. acc. et inf., A.Ag. 673, E.Supp. 1043, etc.; c. dupl. acc., πῶς ταῦτ' ἀληθῆ.. δοξάσω; how can I suppose this to be true? A.Ch. 844;δ. βελτίους ἑαυτούς Pl.Phlb. 48e
;τὰ εὔχρηστα τῶν ζῴων θεοὺς ἐδόξασαν D.L.1.11
; also abs.,μετ' ἀσφαλείας δ. Th.1.120
; δοξάζων μὲν οὔ not expecting it, S.Ph. 545:—[voice] Pass., δ. εἶναι to be supposed to be, Pl.Ti. 46d, al.; ὅση δοξάζεται (sc. εἶναι) Id.Phd. 108c;δ. κακοί Id.Lg. 646e
;δ. δίκαιος Id.R. 588b
;τὰ δοξαζόμενα Id.Plt. 278b
.2 c. part., δοξάσει τις ἀκούων will suppose that he hears, A.Supp.60 (lyr.).3 c. acc. cogn., δόξας δ. entertain opinions, Pl. Cri. 46d; δ. ψευδῆ hold false opinions, Id.Tht. 189c; ψευδῶς δοξαζόμενα Polystr.p.26W.4 abs., form or hold an opinion, Pl.Tht. 187a, al.;περί τινος Id.Grg. 461b
;κακῶς δ. Id.R. 327c
;παρὰ τὰ ὄντα Id.Phdr. 262b
; opp. γιγνώσκω, Id.R. 476d; opp. ἐπίσταμαι, Arist.APo. 89a7;δ. ἄνευ ἐπιστήμης Pl.Tht. 201c
.5 [voice] Pass., to be matter of opinion,ταῦτα δεδοξάσθαι Xenoph.35
, cf. Epicur.Sent.22.II magnify, extol,ἐπὶ πλέον τι αὑτὸν δ. Th.3.45
, cf. LXX Ex.15.2, al.;τὸν θεόν Ep.Rom.1.21
, al.:—[voice] Pass., to be distinguished, held in honour, magnified, Dionys.Com.2.24;δεδοξασμένος ἐπ' ἀρετῇ Plb.6.53.10
, cf. LXX Ex.15.1, al., Ev.Jo.7.39, al.;ἱερὸν δεδοξασμένον ἐξ ἀρχαίων OGI 168.56
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4 προσομολογέω
A concede or grant besides, Hyp.Ath.8; agree with,τοῖσι ὀρθῶς εἰρημένοισι Hp.Vict.1.1
; acknowledge a further debt,π. τριακοσίας δραχμάς Isoc.17.39
, cf. D.27.42: c. acc. et inf. with or without dat., grant also that.., Pl.Grg. 461b, Sph. 248d;ἀληθῆ εἶναι D. 48.44
.2 simply, concede, allow, Isoc.9.50; admit, confess,πάντων εἶναι δεινότατος Id.15.35
;τὴν ἐπιβουλήν J.BJ1.25.1
:—[voice] Pass.,ταῦθ' ὑμῖν -ομολογεῖται ἅπαντα And.1.15
;παλαιὰ καὶ λίαν προσωμολογημένα Aeschin.3.53
(v.l. προωμ-).4 give in, surrender, X.An.7.4.24.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προσομολογέω
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5 συνέργω
A = συνείργω, [tense] pres. first in Sor.1.117: [tense] fut. συνέρξω (v.infr.): [dialect] Ep. [full] συνεέργω, [tense] impf. συνέεργον or συνεέργαθον: in later [dialect] Att. [full] συνείργνῡμι (q.v.): [dialect] Att. [tense] aor. part.συνείρξας Gal.4.495
; [ per.] 3sg. [tense] aor. opt.συνείρξειε Plu.2.398b
:— shut up or enclose together, ὅσον συνεέργαθον ἄκραι enclosed between them, Il.14.36; οὐ ξυνέρξεθ' ὡς τάχος; i.e. shut the doors, S.Aj. 593;οὐδὲ τὰς ηοδὼς.. συνηέρξοντι Tab.Heracl.1.133
; wrap up closely,αὐτοὺς ἱματίοις Gal.
l.c.II fasten together, [ὄϊας] συνέεργον.. λύγοισι Od.9.427
; ;ζωστῆρι.. συνέεργε χιτῶνα 14.72
; unite, (sc. τινας) Pl.Ti. 34c; esp. as man and wife, Id.R. 461b.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συνέργω
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6 τομή
A end left after cutting, stump of a tree, ἐπεὶ δὴ πρῶτα τομὴν ἐν ὄρεσσι λέλοιπεν [τὸ σκῆπτρον] Il.1.235; ῥιζῶν τομαί the ends of the roots ( left by cutting away the tree), S.Fr.534.5 (anap.); ὀπὸν.. στάζοντα τομῆς ib.2; δοκοῦ τ. end of a beam, Th.2.76;ἡ τοῦ καλάμου τ. Thphr.HP4.11.7
, cf. Theoc.10.46; λίθοι ἐν τομῇ ἐγγώνιοι stones cut square, Th.1.93 (sed leg. ἐντομῇ) ; σκέψαι τομῇ προσθεῖσα βόστρυχον having fitted the lock to the place from which it was cut, A.Ch. 229 ( σκέψαιτο μὴ cod. M, distinxit Turnebus); πρὸς τὴν τ. μεταστρέφειν to the cut, Pl.Smp. 190e, cf. Arist.HA 532a4.b Ταύροιο τ. prob. = προτομή 1, Arat. 322.2 Math., section, as a circle is the section of a sphere, a conic section of the cone, Arist.Mete. 375b32, Pr. 912a13, cf. App.Anth.4.74 ([place name] Synesius); with or without κοινή, the line in which two planes cut each other, Arist.Metaph. 1060b14, Euc.11.16, Archim. Con.Sph.11, al., Apollon.Perg.Con.1.4, etc.; point of intersection of two lines, Archim.Spir.20, al., Ptol.Alm.3.3, etc.: abstract use, περὶ διωρισμένης τ. On determinate section, name of lost treatise of Apollon.Perg.; τὰ περὶ τὴν τ. the theorems about the section (sc. in extreme and mean ratio), Procl.in Euc.p.67 F.:—in conic sections, τομαὶ ἀντικείμεναι opposite sections, i.e. branches of hyperbola, Apollon.Perg.Con.2.15; συζυγεῖς τ. conjugate sections of hyperbolas, ib.17.3 incision or insection between parts of an insect's body (whence their name of ἔντομα), Arist.PA 682b25.4 ἡ εἰς ἄπειρον τ. infinite divisibility, Epicur.Ep.1p.16U.II cutting, cleaving, ἐν τομᾷ σιδάρου by stroke of iron, S.Tr. 887 (lyr.);πελέκεως τ. E.El. 160
(lyr.);φασγάνου τομαί Id.Or. 1101
; cutting off or down, ; vine-cutting, PCair.Zen. 736.29 (iii B.C.); cutting up,εἰς τ. καὶ προσαγωγὴν χάλικος PPetr.3p.290
(iii B.C.); hewing,λίθων IG12.336.7
, 11, SIG244 ii 58 (Delph., iv B.C.), IG42(1).106i19, al. (Epid., iv B.C.).2 use of the knife in surgery, Hp.VC13; ;οὔτε τ. οὔτε καῦσις Hp.Art.62
;σιδήρου τ. Sor.1.80
: pl., Pi.P.3.53, E.Fr.403.6;τὰς θεραπείας.. διὰ καύσεών τε καὶ τομῶν Pl.Prt. 354a
, cf. Ti. 65b.3 castration, Luc. Philops.2.7 αἱ τ. τῆς γῆς, i.e. canals, Lib. Or.18.232.III severance, separation,τ. καὶ διάκρισις Pl.Ti. 61d
, cf. 80e; of number, division, Id.Lg. 738a; τομὴν ἔχειν ἔν τινι to admit a distinction in.., ib. 944b; χρονικαὶ τ. distinctions of tenses, A.D.Synt.10.18; process of division (sc. μεγέθους), Nicom. Ar.1.2.3 metaph., conciseness or precision in expression, Eun.VSp.461B.4 τ. πράγματος, = decisio, Gloss.IV a cut, wound, Arist.HA 632a18, Aen.Tact.11.14: metaph., wound,πόλις δεδεγμένη τ. Plu.Cor.16
, cf. Per.11.2 caesura in verse, Aristid.Quint.1.24; more generally, break between successive words, Hermog.Id.2.10, Heph.15.2, al., Eust.740.1. -
7 ἀκράτεια
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8 ἀνέγγυος
ἀνέγγυος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνέγγυος
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9 ἀνίερος
ἀνῐερ-ος, ον,A unholy, unhallowed, A.Ag. 220, 769, Supp. 757; ἀνίερος ἀθύτων πελάνων unhallowed because of the unoffered sacrifices, E.Hipp. 146 (all lyr. passages); of a child born out of wedlock, Pl.R. 461b.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνίερος
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10 ἐκβαίνω
A step out of or off from, c. gen.,πέτρης ἐκβαίνοντα Il.4.107
;ἔκβαιν' ἀπήνης A.Ag. 906
;ἐ. ἐκ τῆς νεώς Th.1.137
(so in tmesi,ἐκ δὲ Χρυσηΐς νηὸς βῆ Il.1.439
): abs., step out of a ship or chariot, disembark, dismount,ἐκ δ' ἔβαν αὐτοί 3.113
, cf. 1.437, Hdt.4.196, etc. ; step out of the sea, Od. 5.415,7.278 ; debouch from a defile, X.An.4.2.3 ; καταστρατοπεδεύσασθαι ἐπὶ λόφον ἐκβάντες ib.6.3.20 : rarely exc. of persons, butβοὴ..ἐξέβη νάπους S.Aj. 892
.2 go out of, depart from,ψυχὴ ἐ. ἐκ τοῦ σώματος Pl.Phd. 77d
;ἐκ τοῦ πολέμου Plb.3.40.7
: c. gen.,ἐ. τύχης E.IT 907
;ἐ. τῆς ἑαυτοῦ ἰδέας Pl.R. 380d
;τῆς λεκτικῆς ἁρμονίας Arist.Po. 1449a27
;τι τῆς εἰωθυίας διαίτης Pl.R. 406b
;ἔνθεν ἐ. Id.Ti. 44e
; withdraw from,ἐκ τῆς νομοθεσίας Id.Lg. 744a
; μισθώσεως, γεωργίας, BGU1120.52 (i B.C.), PTeb.309.14 (ii A.D.).3 c. acc., leave,τὴν πλατεῖαν Herod.6.53
, cf. Phld.D.3.11: but,b usu. with the sense, outstep, overstep,γαίας ὅρια E.HF82
;τὴν ἡλικίαν τοῦ γεννᾶν Pl.R. 461b
; τριάκοντα ἔτη ib. 537d ; τὸν ὅρκον v.l. in Id.Smp. 183b ; .4 in Poets, the instrument of motion is added in acc.,ἐκβὰς..ἁρμάτων πόδα E.Heracl. 802
.6 project, of ground, PTeb.84.91 (ii B.C.).II metaph.,1 come out, turn out, Hdt.7.209 ; τῇ περ ὥρων ἐκβησόμενα πρήγματα ταῦτα ibid. ; τὰ μέλλοντά σφι ἐκβαίνειν ib. 221, cf. Th.7.14, etc. ; of a total obtained by measurement, PAmh.2.31 (ii B.C.).2 to be fulfilled, of prophecies, etc., D.19.28 ; alsoτοιοῦτον ἐκβέβηκεν S.Tr. 672
; κάκιστος ἐ. to prove a villain, E.Med. 229 ;κατὰ νοῦν ἐ. τινί Pl.Mx. 247d
;ἄν τι μὴ κατὰ γνώμην ἐκβῇ D.1.16
; τὸ ἐκβάν, τὰ ἐκβαίνοντα, the issue, event, D.1.11, Plb.2.27.5.3 go out of due bounds,ἐς τοῦτ' ἐκβέβηκ' ἀλγηδόνος E.Med.56
;ποῖποτ' ἐξέβης λόγῳ ; S.Ph. 896
; ἐξέβην γὰρ ἄλλοσε I wandered elsewhere in thought, E. IT 781 ; in writing, digress,ἐπάνειμι ἔνθεν ἐξέβην X.HG6.5.1
, cf. 7.4.1, D.18.211, Pl.Lg. 864c.4 project, extend beyond a limit, POxy. 918 xi 20 (ii A.D.) : metaph., transcend,ἐ. ὑπὲρ τὸ μέγα ὂν καὶ ὑπὲρ τὸ μικρόν Porph.Sent.34
.6 ἐκβαίνοντος μηνός, = φθίνοντος μ., IG14.105 (Syracus.).B causal, in [tense] aor. I - έβησα :—cause to go out, esp. put ashore, land from a ship,ἐκ δ' ἑκατόμβην βῆσαν Il.1.438
; οἱ δ' ἐκβήσαντές [σε] ἔβησαν (where ἔβησαν is [tense] aor. 2) Od.24.301 ;ἐς γαῖαν ἐξέβησέ [με] E. Hel. 1616
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11 ὁμολογία
2 assent, admission, concession,τῶν ἐπικαλουμένων Isoc.11.44
, cf. Pl.Grg. 461b, al. ; κατὰ τὴν ἐμὴν ὁ. by my admission, Id.Prt. 350e ;ἡ ὑπέρ τινος ὁ. Id.Tht. 169e
; ἐξ ὁ. διαλέγεσθαι argue from premises agreed upon or granted, Arist.Top. 110a33.3 agreement, compact,συνθήκη καὶ ὁ. Pl.Cra. 384d
;ἐμμένειν τῇ ὁ. Id.Tht. 145c
, Lg. 840e : pl., ὁμολογίας παραβαίνειν, διαλύειν, Id.Tht. 183d, Isoc.4.175 ;τὰς ὁ. διαφυλάττειν Id.9.44
;κατὰ τὰς ὁ. Pl.R. 443a
;παρὰ τὰς ὁ. Id.Cri. 52d
.b esp. in war, terms of peace, truce, or surrender, Hdt.8.52 ; ὁμολογίῃ ἐχρήσαντο, of the conquered, Id.1.150, cf. 4.201 ;ἐς ὁμολογίην προσεχώρησαν Id.7.156
;τὴν ὁ. δέξασθαι Th.6.10
; ἐς ὁμολογίην προκαλέεσθαι, of the conquerors, Hdt.3.13 ;ἡ ὁ. ἡ πρός τινα γενομένη Id.1.61
, cf. And.1.120 ; , cf. 1.107.c in Law, contract, agreement,συγγραφὴ καὶ ὁ. PEleph.2.2
(iii B. C.) ;ὁ. τινὸς πρός τινα PFay.91.1
(i A. D.), etc.5 in Stoic Philos., conformity with nature, summum.. bonum, cum positum sit in eo quod Stoici, nos appellemus convenientiam,Cic.
Fin.3.6.21 ;ψυχὴ πεποιημένη πρὸς ὁμολογίαν παντὸς τοῦ βίου Stoic. 3.11
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12 μεμψίμοιρος
μεμψίμοιρος, ον (Isocr. 12, 8; Aristot., HA 608b, 10 [spurious]; cp. Theophr., Char. 17 [22], 1 ἔστι δὲ ἡ μεμψιμοιρία ἐπιτίμησίς τις παρὰ τὸ προσῆκον τῶν δεδομένων grumbling is a species of immoderate complaint about one’s allotted circumstances; Lucian, Cynic. 17, Tim. 55; Plut., De Ira Cohib. 13 p. 461b; Ptolem., Apotel. 3, 14, 23; Vett. Val. 17, 12) the compound μέμφομαι ‘blame’ + μοῖρα ‘lot in life, fate’=complaining about one’s lot, discontented (w. γογγυστής) Jd 16 in a satirical comment about people who choose a deviant life style and then complain (with tongue in cheek?) that this is their ‘unfortunate fate’. Cp. Edmund’s speech in WShakespeare, King Lear Act 1, sc. 2: “This is the excellent foppery of the world … we make guilty of our disasters the sun, the moon and the stars: as if we were villains on necessity; fools by heavenly compulsion … and all that we are evil in, by a divine thrusting on.”—DELG s.v. μέμφομαι. TW.
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