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1 βασανιστής
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2 θαῦμα
I of objects, wonder, marvel, in [dialect] Ep. always in sg., Il.13.99, etc.; θαῦμ' ἐτέτυκτο πελώριον, of Polyphemus, Od.9.190; θαῦμα βροτοῖσι, of a beautiful woman, 11.287; ἄσπετόν τι θ., of Hercules, S.Tr. 961 (lyr.), etc.: freq. c. inf., θ. ἰδέσθαι a wonder to behold, Il.5.725, etc.;θ. ἰδεῖν h.Ven. 205
, Hes.Sc. 318;θ. ἰδεῖν εὐκοσμίας E.Ba. 693
;θ. ἀκοῦσαι Pi.P. 1.26
;θ. ἀνέλπιστον μαθεῖν S.Tr. 673
, etc.; θαῦμ' ὅτι.. strange that.., Theoc.15.2; οὐ θαῦμά [ἐστι] no wonder, Pi.N.10.50; so καὶ θ. γ' οὐδέν and no wonder, Ar.Pl.99;τὸ μὴ πείθεσθαι θ. οὐδέν Pl.R. 498d
, etc.; τί τοῦτο θ.; E.Hipp. 439;ἦ μάλα θ. κύων ὅδε κεῖται Od.17.306
;θῶμα ποιεῖσθαί τι Hdt.1.68
;τί τινος Id.9.58
; τινος Id.7.99;περί τινος Id.3.23
: after Hom. in pl.,θαύματ' ἐμοὶ κλύειν A.Ag. 1166
(v.l. θραύματ') ; θαυμάτων κρείσσονα or πέρα things more than wondrous, Id.Ba. 667, Hec. 714.2 in pl., also, puppetshow, toy theatre, θ. δεικνύναι, ἐπιδεικνύναι, Pl.R. 514b, Lg. 658c; ἐν θ. Thphr.Char.6.4, cf. 27.7, Ph.1.28; mountebank-gambols, X.Smp. 2.1, cf. 7.3 (sg.); ἐν τοῖς θ. ὑπεκρίνετο μίμους in the jugglers' booths, Ath.10.452f; of menageries, Isoc.15.213; of mechanical devices, Arist.Mech. 848a11: metaph.,ἔνιοι θ. ποιοῦσιν ἐν φιλοσοφίᾳ Phld.Rh. 1.99S.
: sg., puppet, Pl.Lg. 644d; trick, τὸ τῆς σοφιστικῆς δυνάμεως θ. Id.Sph. 233a.II wonder, astonishment,θ. μ' ἔχει ὡς.. Od.10.326
, etc.; ἔσχον θ. S.El. 897;θ. δ' ὄμμασιν πάρα A.Eu. 407
;θ. μ' ὑπέρχεται S.El. 928
; μ' ἐλάμβανε θ. Ar.Av. 511; θαύματος ἄξιος worthy of wonder, E.Hipp. 906, etc.; ἐν θώματι εἶναι to be astonished, Hdt.1.68, cf. Th.8.14; ἐν θώματι ἔχεσθαι, ἐνέχεσθαι, Hdt.8.135,7.128; ἐν θ. ἐνέχεσθαί τινος at a thing, Id.9.37;ἐν θαύματι ποιεῖσθαι Plu.Pomp.14
;διὰ θαύματος σχεῖν Hdn.2.2.7
: pl.,θαυμάτων ἐπάξια E.Ba. 716
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3 μικρός
μικρός and [full] σμῑκρός, ά, όν, [dialect] Dor., [dialect] Ion. [full] μικκός (q.v.): [full] σμικρός is corroborated by metre in Il.17.757, Hes.Op. 361, and might be restored in Il.5.801, Od.3.296 ( μικρός codd.); it is prob. the only form in Hdt. (Aμικρός Hdt. 2.74
codd.): freq. in Lyr. and prob. always in Trag. (exc. where metre requires μικρός, as S.Aj. 161 (anap., [comp] Comp.)); most freq. in Pl.; but in Th., also Ar. and other Com., μικρός prevails, σμικρός being found Th.4.13,7.75,8.81, Ar.Ach. 523, V.5; [dialect] Att. Inscrr. haveσμικρός IG12.313.111
, al., μικρός ib.369.10, al.:—small, little,1 in Size,μ. ἔην δέμας Il.5.801
;μ. λίθος Od.3.296
;κίρκον, ὅ τε σμικρῇσι φόνον φέρει ὀρνίθεσσιν Il.17.757
;σμ. ἄστεα Hdt.1.5
;μεγάθεϊ σμικροί Id.2.74
: with Dims., μ. πολίχνιον, γῄδιον, παιδάρια, Isoc.5.145, X. Cyr.8.3.38, Ages.1.21: as a Com. exaggeration,δικαστηρίδιον μ. πάνυ Ar.V. 803
;σκαλαθυρμάτι' ἄττα μ. Id.Nu. 630
, etc.: c. inf.,μικροὶ δ' ὁρᾶν Id. Pax 821
: as a term of reproach,Κλειγενὴς ὁ μικρός Id.Ra. 709
, cf. Pl.Prt. 323d, Arist.EN 1123b7, Alex.98.7;Ἀμύντας ὁ μ. Arist. Pol. 1311b3
; οἱ ἐν μικρῷ μεγάλοι short but stoutly built, Philostr. Gym. 36;ὁ μ. δάκτυλος SIG1172.4
([place name] Lebena).2 in Quantity,σμικρὸν ἐπὶ σμικρῷ καταθεῖναι Hes.Op. 361
;μέλιτος μικρόν Ar.V. 878
; μ. ὄψον, ἀργυρίδιον, X.Mem.3.14.1, Ar.Pl. 240, cf. Antiph.44.3 in Amount or Importance, petty, trivial, slight,σμ. πρόφασις Thgn.323
; ἔπος, ἔγκλημα, ῥοπή, etc., S.OC 443, Tr. 361, OT 961, etc.; ἐκ σμικροῦ λόγου on some slight pretext, Id.OC 620; ἐν σμικρῷ λόγῳ παρῆκεν as of small account, ib. 569;αἰτίας μικρᾶς πέρι E.Andr. 387
, etc.; οὐδὲ μικρόν, = οὐδὲ γρῦ, D.19.37; of persons, of small account, opp.μέγας, σμ. ἐν σμικροῖς, μέγας ἐν μεγάλοις Pi.P.3.107
; (anap.), etc.;σμ. τίθησί με Id.OC 958
; βίος ὁ μ., = μέτριος, E.Fr. 504; τίνος σμικροτάτου μεταβαλόντος, σμικρότατος τὴν δύναμιν, Pl.R. 473b; of the mind,οὐ σμικρὸν φρονεῖ S.Aj. 1120
; of style, mean, [Φίλιστος] μικρὸς ταῖς ἐκφράσεσιν D.H.Vett.Cens.3.2
; of festivals, of lesser importance,Ἁλίεια τὰ μεγάλα καὶ τὰ μ. SIG1067.14
([place name] Cedreae).II of Time, short, Pi.O.12.12, Ar.Pl. 126, etc.;εἰς μ. χρόνον Pl.R. 498d
; ἐν μικρῷ (sc. χρόνῳ) shortly, X.Cyn.5.32, Eq. 8.7;πρὸ μικροῦ Poll.1.72
; .2 of Age, young, Ostr.Bodl.i237 (ii B.C.), etc.III Adverbial usages,1 regul. Adv. σμικρῶς, but little, Pl.Criti. 107d; μικρῶς by a little, prob. in Archim.Stom.1: [comp] Sup.σμικρότατα X.Mem. 3.11.12
.2 σμικροῦ or μικροῦ within a little, almost, Id.Cyr.1.4.8, D.18.151, etc.; in full, μικροῦ δεῖν, v. δεῖ 11, δέω (B) 1; μικροῦ τινος ἀπελείφθη τοῦ μή .. Ach.Tat.7.13; but μικροῦ πρίασθαι for a little, cheap, X.Mem.2.10.4.3 σμικρῷ by a little, with [comp] Comp., Pl.Plt. 262c, etc.; also σμικρῷ πρόσθεν a little before, Id.Lg. 719b, etc.;μικρῷ ἄνωθεν D.44.6
.4 μικρόν a little, σμικρὸν ὑπολείπεσθαι, σμ. τι παρακλίνειν, X.An.5.4.22, Pl.Cra. 410a; of Time, X.An.3.1.11, etc.; repeated,μικρὸν μικρόν Antiph.10
: pl., of Degree, , etc.;σμίκρ' ἄττα διατρίψαντες Id.Prt. 316a
;μικρὰ διακινήσω σε περὶ τοῦ πράγματος Sosip.1.22
;περιπάτησον μικρὰ μετ' ἐμοῦ Men.Sam. 243
, cf. Plu.Luc.31.5 with Preps.,a ἐπὶ σμικρόν but a little, S.El. 414, Antipho 6.18, Hdt.4.129.b κατὰ μικρόν into small pieces, X.An.7.3.22; so κατὰ μικρὰ γενομένης τῆς δυνάμεως ib. 5.6.32; also, little by little,κατὰ μικρὸν ἀεί Ar.V. 702
, cf. Nu. 741; opp. συλλήβδην, Pl.R. 344a; καὶ κατὰ σμ. or μ. ever so little, Id.Sph. 241c, Isoc.3.10, D.2.22.c παρὰ μικρόν within a little, παρὰ μ. ἐλθεῖν c. inf., to be within an ace of doing, E.Heracl. 295 (anap.), cf. Isoc.7.6, etc.;παρὰ μ. ἦλθον ἀποθανεῖν Id.17.42
;τὸ παρὰ μ. ὥσπερ οὐδὲν ἀπέχειν δοκεῖ Arist.Ph. 197a30
; but τὸ παρὰ μ. σῴζεσθαι to be only just saved, Id.Rh. 1371b11, cf. Simp. in Ph.344.10; gradual, imperceptible change, Arist.Pol. 1303a20; οὐδὲ παρὰ μ. ἦν κρεῖττον c. inf., Plb.12.20.7; [ἡ τύχη] παρὰ μ. εἰς ἑκάτερα ποιεῖ μεγάλας ῥοπάς Id.15.6.8
, cf. Isoc.4.59; but also παρὰ μ. ποιεῖσθαι, ἡγεῖσθαι, to think little of.., D.61.51, Isoc.5.79.d μετὰ μικρόν a little after, Ev.Matt.26.73.IV besides regul. [comp] Comp. and [comp] Sup. μικρότερος, -ότατος (Ar. Eq. 789, D.Prooem.48, etc.), there are the irreg. ἐλάσσων, ἐλάχιστος, from ἐλαχύς, and μείων, μεῖστος, also μειότερος; v. μείων. [ῑ by nature; [pron. full] ῐ only in late Poetry, Epigr. ap. Phleg.Fr.36.17 J.] (Perh. cf. Lat. mīca, mīcidus, OHG. smāhi, ONorse smár 'little'.) -
4 προὔργου
προὔργου, [var] contr. for πρὸ ἔργου (as it is written in Arist.Rh. 1354b27, PA 674b2, Arr.Fr.163J.),A serving for or towards a work, serviceable, τι τῶν προὔργου something useful, Th.4.17, Ar.Pl. 623; οὐδὲν π. [ἐστί] it's no good, And.2.21;τῶν π. τι δρᾶν Ar.Ec. 784
;φαίνεταί μοι π. τι ἂν γενέσθαι Pl.Tht. 197a
, cf. Isoc.4.19, etc.; ἆρά τι π. ἡμῖν ἐστιν αὐτὸ σκοποῦσι πρὸς τὸ κατιδεῖν; Pl.R. 376c; ἔς τι ib.d; π. τι ποιῆσαι εἴς τι ib. 498d;π. τι πεποιηκέναι πρός τι Id.Men. 84b
, cf. X.HG7.1.10;ὑπόθεσιν π. ἔχειν πρὸς.. Pl.Men. 87a
: c. gen., τί ὑμῖν π. τῆς ξυνόδου ταύτης ἂν εἴη; Id.Demod. 380c; οὐδὲν αὐτοῖς ἦν π., c. inf., Id.Alc.2.149e, cf. D.5.1: as Adv. serviceably, conveniently,π. πεσόντα E.IT 309
, cf.Hel. 1379.II [comp] Comp. προὐργιαίτερος, α, ον, more serviceable, important,ἕτερα ἦν προὐργιαίτερα αὐταῖς Ar.Lys.20
, cf. D.19.228;χάριν προὐργιαιτέραν Din.1.114
: mostly in neut.,τῷ μὲν οὐδὲν προὐργιαίτ ερόν ἐστιν ἢ σκοπεῖν Isoc.4.134
, cf. PSI4.380.7 (iii B.C.); π. ποιεῖσθαί τι deem of more consequence, Th.3.109, Isoc.6.35 (also Posit. in [comp] Comp. sense,οὐδὲν ἔστι μοι προὔργου ἢ.. Hp.Ep.17
);οὐδὲν π. ποιεῖσθαι τούτου Plb.2.7.10
, etc.;π. τι γενέσθαι Pl.Grg. 458c
.—[comp] Sup. προὐργιαίτατος, η, ον, Hsch., Suid.;προὐργιέστατος Hsch.
s.v. προκαδέστατον: Adv. [comp] Sup. προυργιαίτατα cj. in Hp.Liqu.6;- ιαίτατον Paul.Aeg.3.61
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5 σφήν
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6 σφηνόω
A shape like a wedge, Gp.17.19.4:—[voice] Pass., to be cloven with a wedge, Arist.Mech. 853a27; κλίνη χρυσῷ ἐσφηνωμένη inlaid, Luc. Asin.53 codd.2 fix by means of a wedge, Hero Bel.107.14:—[voice] Pass., to be wedged in,εἰς τὸ μέσον Plb.27.11.4
; to become fixed like a wedge, Sor.2.55, Gal.6.179.3 plug up, close up, τρήματα σπόγγοις Sch. Ar.Ach. 462;τοῖς μότοις Orib.Fr.134
:—[voice] Med., τὸ πρόθυρον σφήνου close the vestibule, AP5.40 (Rufin.):—[voice] Pass., f.l. in Dsc.5.31;ὅταν σφηνωθῇ ἡ ὀπή Gp.9.10.4
; σφηνοῦνται τὰς κεφαλάς they catch a cold in the head, Cass.Pr.25; σφηνωθεὶς ἀπέθανεν, of obstruction, Anon. ap.Suid. -
7 βασανιστής
βασανιστής, οῦ, ὁ (since Antiphon and Demosth. 37, 40, also Plut., Mor. 498d; TestAbr AB; Philo, Spec. Leg. 4, 82, Omn. Prob. Lib. 108, In Flacc. 96) guard in a prison, freq. under orders to torture prisoners, oppressive jailer, Mt 18:34 someth. like merciless jailer seems to be required. In the background may be the image of a wealthy estate owner who would have a detention center for recalcitrant slaves (SEG VIII, 246, 8 [II A.D.] uses βασανίζω of the treatment of a debtor fr. whom everything possible is to be exacted); MPol 2:3; ἄγγελοι β. avenging angels ApcPt 8, 23.—DELG s.v. βάσανος. TW. -
8 καταχράομαι
καταχράομαι fut. καταχρήσομαι (Tat.); 1 aor. κατεχρησάμην (s. χράομαι; Pla. et al.; ins, pap, LXX, Philo; Jos., Bell. 2, 109). As a rule the prep. gives the simple verb a special coloring (‘make full use of’, ‘misuse’, ‘use up’); in the only two pass. where it occurs in our lit. (both 1 Cor), this word differs little, if at all, fr. the simple verb: use (Chariton 7, 1, 8; OGI 669, 19; SIG 736, 61 [92 B.C.] εἰς ἄλλο τι καταχρήσασθαι; PPetr III, 39; II, 15; 46 [3], 3; POxy 494, 20 καταχρᾶσθαι εἰς τὸ ἴδιον ‘use for one’s own needs’ [fr. a will]; Jos., Ant. 3, 303) τινί someth. (Eunap. p. 61 παρρησία; Philo, Op. M. 171, Det. Pot. Ins. 101; Jos., Ant. 12, 184) τῇ ἐξουσίᾳ μου to make use of my authority 1 Cor 9:18. Abs. οἱ χρώμενοι τὸν κόσμον ὡς μὴ καταχρώμενοι using the world as though they had no use of it 7:31 (in quite similar language, Plotin., Enn. 5, 3, 3 p. 498d interchanges προσχράομαι and χράομαι).—DELG s.v. χρή p. 1274 col. 2. M-M. -
9 μικρός
μικρός, ά, όν (‘small’ Hom.+) comp. μικρότερος, έρα, ον① pert. to a relatively limited size, measure, or quantity, small, shortⓐ of stature Lk 19:3. Perh. also Ἰάκωβος ὁ μικρός (ὁ μ. after a person’s name: Aristoph., Ran. 708; X., Mem. 1, 4, 2; Aristot., Pol. 5, 10 p. 1311b, 3; Diog. L. 1, 79 of a ‘younger’ Pittacus; Sb 7576, 6 [I A.D.]; 7572, 10 [II A.D.]) Mk 15:40 (s. Ἰάκωβος 3). This pass. may possibly belong toⓑ of age. Subst.: the little one, the child (ὁ μικρός Menand., Sam. 39f; PLond 893, 7 [40 A.D.]; PFay 113, 14. ἡ μικρά PLond III, 899, 6 p. 208 [II A.D.]) Mt 18:6, 10, 14.—For the designation of all the members of a group as μικροὶ κ. μεγάλοι, etc. cp. μέγας 1d: Ac 8:10; 26:22; Hb 8:11 (Jer 38:34); Rv 11:18; 13:16; 19:5, 18; 20:12.ⓒ of distance. Adv.: a short distance, a little way (X., Cyr. 1, 2, 15; Dionys. Byz. §8 and 13) προελθὼν μικρόν (Ps.-Demetr. 226) Mt 26:39; Mk 14:35.ⓓ of timeα. adj. short, of time χρόνον μικρόν (Pla., Rep. 6, 498d; Ael. Aristid. 34 p. 661 D.; Is 54:7) J 7:33; cp. 12:35; Rv 6:11; 20:3.β. adv. a short time, a little while (Jos., Ant. 4, 159; 8, 405) J 13:33 (cp. Job 36:2); Hs 9, 4, 4; 9, 5, 1 (v.l.). μικρόν for a moment (Menand., Epitr. 474 J.=538 Kö.; JosAs 15:14; ParJer 2:9; cp. πρὸς μ. μ. ‘little by little’ GrBar 7:3) Hv 4, 1, 6. μετὰ μικρόν after a short while (Just., D. 56, 17; Phlegon: 257 Fgm. 36, 1, 2 Jac.; Lucian, Dial. Mort. 15, 3; Synes., Dio 1 p. 234, 5 NTerzaghi [’44]) Mt 26:73; Mk 14:70. (ἔτι) μικρὸν καί … in a little while, lit. ‘yet a little while, and’= soon (Ex 17:4; Jer 28:33; Hos 1:4; TestJob 24:1) J 14:19; 16:16–19. ἔτι μ. ὅσον ὅσον = soon Hb 10:37; 1 Cl 50:4 (both Is 26:20; s. B-D-F §127, 2; 304; Rob. 733).ⓔ of mass or compass relative to thingsα. small (X., Mem. 3, 14, 1 μ. ὄψον; TestAbr B 8 p. 112, 20 [Stone p. 72] πύλη; ApcSed 11:3 μ. κτίσμα; ViIs, ViEzk, ViHab, ViJer, et al. 3 [p. 69, 7 Sch.] ὕδωρ; Just., A I, 19, 1 ῥανίς) μικρότερον πάντων τ. σπερμάτων the smallest of all seeds Mt 13:32; Mk 4:31 (s. σίναπι.—Alex. Aphr., An. II 1 p. 20, 14 οὐδὲν κωλυθήσεται τὸ μέγιστον ἐν τῷ μικροτάτῳ γενέσθαι σώματι). μικρὰ ζύμη a little (bit of) leaven 1 Cor 5:6; Gal 5:9. Of the tongue μικρὸν μέλος a small member Js 3:5 (cp. Eur., Fgm. TGF 411).β. subst. neut. (τὸ) μικρόν what is insignificant, small τὸ μ. τηρεῖν 2 Cl 8:5 (apocr. saying of Jesus). μικρὰ φρονεῖν περί τινος think little of someth. 2 Cl 1:1f (μικρὸν φρονεῖν Soph., Aj. 1120; Plut., Mor. p. 28c).—Pl. insignificant things, trifles (Aelian, VH 2, 27) μικρὰ κατʼ ἀλλήλων ἔχειν have trifling complaints against each other Hs 8, 10, 1b.γ. subst. neut. a little μικρόν τι (Diod S 1, 74, 1; Ael. Aristid. 48, 37 K.=24 p. 474 D.; UPZ 70, 3 [152/151 B.C.]; cp. Just., D. 115, 6 ἓν δὲ μ. ὁτιοῦν) a little 2 Cor 11:16. μ. τι ἀφροσύνης vs. 1 (Procop. Soph., Ep. 80 μοὶ μικρὸν δίδου νεανιεύεσθαι). παρὰ μικρόν (Isocr. 19, 22; Dionys. Byz. §3 and 50; Ps 72:2; Ezk 16:47; PsSol 16:1; Jos., C. Ap. 2, 270) except for a little, nearly Hs 8, 1, 14. κατὰ μικρόν in brief (Galen XIX p. 176 K.: Lucian, Catapl. 17, De Merc. Cond. 35) 1:5. μικροῦ δεῖν early, almost AcPl Ha 3, 34 (Jos., C. Ap. 2, 168 al.).ⓕ small in number (Gen 30:30; 47:9) τὸ μικρὸν ποίμνιον Lk 12:32.② pert. to being of little import, unimportant, insignificantⓐ of pers. lacking in importance, influence, power, etc. εἷς τῶν μικρῶν τούτων one of these humble folk (disciples? so Goodsp.) Mt 10:42; Mk 9:42 (Kephal. I 189, 6–19; 201, 30 interprets ‘the little ones who believe’ as catechumens. But the Gk. word μικρός is not found in the Coptic text); Lk 17:2. OMichel, ‘Diese Kleinen’, e. Jüngerbezeichnung Jesu: StKr 108, ’37/38, 401–15. ὁ μικρότερος ἐν τῇ βασιλείᾳ τ. οὐρανῶν the one of least importance in the Kingdom of Heaven (but FDibelius, ZNW 11, 1910, 190–92 and OCullmann, ConNeot 11, ’47, 30 prefer ‘youngest’, and refer it to Christ) Mt 11:11; cp. Lk 7:28. ὁ μικρότερος ἐν πᾶσιν ὑμῖν ὑπάρχων the one who is least among you all 9:48.ⓑ small, insignificant (Ath. 23, 3 δόξαι) δύναμις Rv 3:8. μισθός 2 Cl 15:1b (cp. a: μ. συμβουλία). ἐπιθυμίαι Hs 8, 10, 1a.③ the state of being small, smallness subst. neut. ἐκ μικροῦ αὐξῆσαι Mt 20:28 D.—B. 880. M-M. TW.
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