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1 'πιλιχμήσης
ἐπιλιχμήσῃς, ἐπιλιχμάωlick up: aor subj act 2nd sg (attic ionic)ἐπιλιχμήσῃς, ἐπιλιχμάωlick up: aor subj act 2nd sg (attic ionic) -
2 ἄνασσα
1 queen, of goddesses διὰ τεάν, ὤνασσα, τιμὰν (sc. ὦ Θεία) I. 5.6 ὤνασσ' Ἀλάθεια fr. 205, 2. cf.ἄνα P. 12.13
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3 ἀναγράφω
+ V 0-0-0-0-6=6 1 Ezr 1,22.31.40; 1 Mc 14,22; 2 Mc 4,9to engrave [τι] 4 Mc 17,8; to inscribe, to enter in a public register [τινα] 2 Mc 4,9; to register [τι] 1 Mc 14,22; to write [τι] 1 Ezr 1,22 -
4 αἱμοδόχος
αἱμο-δόχος, ον,A = αἱματοδόχος, EM84.41, Suid. s.v. αἱμνίον.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > αἱμοδόχος
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5 ἀλεξάνεμος
ἀλεξ-άνεμος: protecting against the wind, Od. 14.529†.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἀλεξάνεμος
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6 ἄναλτος
Grammatical information: adj.Meaning: `insatiable' (Od.).Other forms: Cf. ἄλτρον· μισθός H.; from `what garantees food'? (DELG)Etymology: Negative verbal adjective of the root seen in Lat. alo, OIr. alim, ON ala `feed', Goth. alands `τρεφόμενος, nourished', in Greek only in enlarged form: ἀλδαίνω, ἀλθαίνω(?) (s. vv.). Perhaps νεᾱλής `fresh, not tired' is form the same root (s.v.). - Skt. anala- `fire', supposed to be `the insatiable', is rather of Dravidian origin.Page in Frisk: 1,102Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἄναλτος
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7 διανόημα
διανόημα, ατος, τό (s. διανοέομαι; X., Pla. et al.; pap [late]; LXX) product of a thought process, thought εἰδὼς τὰ δ. he knew their thoughts Lk 11:17; cp. ἐπιγνοὺς τὰ δ. 3:16 D.—DELG s.v. νόος. TW. -
8 αναπαράγω
breedΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > αναπαράγω
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9 θοινάω
2 [voice] Pass., to be feasted upon, i.e. sacrificed,ὗς τέλεος θοινῆται IG12(1).905
([place name] Rhodes).II feast, entertain, ; τὸ δεῖπνον, τό μιν ἐκεῖνος σαρξὶ τοῦ παιδὸς ἐθοίνησε (v.l. -ισε) the feast, which he gave him upon his son's flesh, Hdt.1.129.2 more freq. in [voice] Med. and [voice] Pass., [tense] fut. , Cyc. 550, - ήσομαι ([etym.] ἐκ-) A.Pr. 1025 codd.: [tense] aor. 1 ἐθοινήθην (v. infr.): [tense] aor. 1 [voice] Med.- ησάμην Nonn.D.5.331
, AP9.244 (Apollonid.): [tense] pf.τεθοίνᾱμαι E.Cyc. 377
(prob.).a abs., to be feasted, feast, banquet, once in Hom., ἐς δ' αὐτοὺς προτέρω ἄγε θοινηθῆναι lead them in to feast, Od.4.36;παρὰ κλαίουσι θοινᾶσθαι E.Alc. 542
:θ. καλῶς Cratin.164
.b c. acc., feast on,μῶν τεθοίναται ἑταίρους; E.Cyc. 377
; σὲ ὕστερον θοινάσομαι ib. 550;θ. τὰ ζῷα Porph.Abst.2.2
: c. acc. cogn.,θ. παστήρια E.El. 836
: c. gen.,ἅλις λεόντων ἐστί μοι θοινωμένῳ Id.Cyc. 248
;θοινήσατο θήρης AP9.244
(Apollonid.); of an eating sore,σάρκα θοινᾶται ποδός E.Fr. 792
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10 ἀρύω
ἀρύω (A) [pron. full] [ᾰ], Simon.45, [dialect] Att. [full] ἀρύτω [pron. full] [ῠ] Pl.Phdr. 253a; [dialect] Aeol. part.Aἀρυτήμενοι Alc.47
: [tense] impf. ;ἄρυον Hsch.
: [tense] aor.ἤρῠσα Pherecr.138
, X.Cyr.1.3.9:—[voice] Med., ;ἀρύομαι Aeschin.Socr.11
, AP9.37 (Tull. Flacc.), etc.: [tense] fut. ἀρύσομαι [ῠ] AP9.230 (Honest.), Luc.DMar.6.1: [tense] aor.ἠρῠσάμην Plu.2.516c
; opt. (lyr.); inf.ἀρύσασθαι X.Cyr.1.2.8
; part.ἀρῠσάμενος Hdt. 8.137
, [dialect] Ep.ἀρυσσάμενος Hes.Op. 550
:—[voice] Pass., [tense] aor.ἠρύθην, ἀπ-αρῠθείς Alex.45.6
; alsoἀρυσθείς Hp.Nat.Puer.25
, Plu.2.690b:— draw water, wine, etc., τοὶ δ' ἤρυον others drew off the must, Hes.Sc. 301;ἀρυόντεσσιν.. ὕδωρ Simon.45
;ἐκ πιθῶνος ἤρυσαν ἄκρατον Pherecr.
l. c.;ἀρύσαντες ἀπ' αὐτῆς [τῆς φιάλης] τῷ κυάθῳ X.Cyr.1.3.9
;μέλισσαι νέκταρ ἀρύουσιν Lyr.Alex.Adesp.7.18
: metaph., κἂν ἐκ Διὸς ἀρύτωσιν if they draw inspiration from Zeus, Pl.Phdr. 253a.II [voice] Med., draw water for oneself, ἀρυσσάμενος ποταμῶν ἄπο having drawn water from.., Hes.Op. 550;σφῷν ἀρύσασθαι Pherecr.130.5
;ἀρύσασθαι ἀπὸ τοῦ ποταμοῦ X.Cyr.1.2.8
;ἐκ τοῦ κρατῆρος Pl.Criti. 120a
: c. acc.,ἀρύσασθαι ὑδάτων πῶμα E.Hipp. 209
; : c. gen. partit.,ὑδάτων ἀ. πρόχοισι Ar.Nu. 272
; ἐς τὸν κόλπον τρὶς ἀρυσάμενος τοῦ ἡλίου having (as it were) drawn the rays of the sun into his bosom, Hdt.8.137: generally, draw in, τροφῆς καὶ πνεύματος Diog.Bab. ap. Gal.5.281;μαντικῆς Plu.2.411f
; πλοῦτον Id.Caes. 29;καιροῦ καὶ τύχης Eun.Hist.p.256
D.2 of stars rising from the sea,οἵ τ' ὠκεανοῦ ἀρύονται ἀστέρες Arat.746
.------------------------------------ἀρύω (B), only in Lexx., ἀρύει· ἀντὶ τοῦ λέγει, βοᾷ, Hsch.; ἀρύουσαι· λέγουσαι, κελεύουσαι, Id. (Syrac., acc. to EM134.12):—[voice] Med., ἀρύσασθαι· ἐπικαλέσασθαι, Hsch. -
11 ἐλαία
A olive-tree, Hom., esp. in Od., 11.590, al.; ἱερὴ ἐ. 13.372, cf. Pi.O.3.13, Hdt.8.55, S.OC 701 (lyr.), etc.;ἡμέρη ἐλαίη Hdt.5.82
(opp. ἀγρία ἐ. or κότινος) φέρεσθαι ἐκτὸς τῶν ἐλαῶν to run beyond the olives, which stood at the end of the Athenian racecourse, i.e. to go too far, Ar.Ra. 995, ubi v. Sch.; of the Indian Olea cuspidata, Thphr.HP4.4.11.2 variety of , ib.4.7.2, Str.16.3.6.II olive, Ar.Ach. 550, Pl.R. 372c, D.18.262, Dsc. 1.119, etc.—Acc. to Gramm. ἐλάα was the proper form in this sense, ἐλαία in the first; but ἐλάα is simply the [dialect] Att. form, cf. IG12.94.33, 2.476.21, 1055.36 (also PHal.1.98 (iii B.C.), etc.).IV = δίφρου Κυρηναϊκοῦ μέρος, Hsch. [In ἐλάα, the penult. is long, E.Fr.360.46, Ar.Ach. 550, Pax 578, Av. 617, etc.; but ἐλᾰῶν in Alex.261.3 (where perh. ἐλῶν—ἐλᾶς is acknowledged by Ael.Dion.Fr. 162, and found in PRyl.97.7 (ii A.D.), ἐλᾶν in 130.11 (i A.D.)—should be restored), and [pron. full] ᾰ in ἐλάη, AP4.2.12 (Phil.), 6.102 (Id.).] -
12 χαίρω
χαίρω mid. by-form χαίρεται TestAbr s. below; impf. ἔχαιρον; fut. χαρήσομαι (B-D-F §77; Mlt-H. 264); 2 aor. pass. ἐχάρην (Hom.+).① to be in a state of happiness and well-being, rejoice, be glad opp. κλαίειν J 16:20; Ro 12:15ab (Damasc., Vi. Isid. 284 χαρίεις πρὸς τοὺς χαρίεντας); 1 Cor 7:30ab; Hv 3, 3, 2. Opp. λύπην ἔχειν J 16:22. W. ἀγαλλιᾶσθαι (Hab 3:18; TestJob 43:15; ParJer 6:20; cp. TestAbr A 11 p. 89, 17 [Stone p. 26]) Mt 5:12; 1 Pt 4:13b; cp. Rv 19:7; GJs 17:2. W. εὐφραίνεσθαι (Jo 2:23 al. in LXX) Lk 15:32; Rv 11:10. W. σκιρτᾶν Lk 6:23. W. acc. of inner obj. (B-D-F §153, 1; Rob. 477) χ. χαρὰν μεγάλην be very glad (Jon 4:6; JosAs 3:4 al.) Mt 2:10. τῇ χαρᾷ ᾗ (by attraction for ἥν) χαίρομεν 1 Th 3:9. Also χαρᾷ χ., which prob. betrays the infl. of the OT (Is 66:10), J 3:29 (B-D-F §198, 6; Rob. 531; 550). The ptc. is used w. other verbs with joy, gladly (Appian, Bell. Civ. 4, 40 §169 ἄπιθι χαίρων; 3 Km 8:66; Eutecnius 4 p. 43, 7 ἄπεισι χαίρουσα; Laud. Therap. 12 χαίρων ἐστέλλετο) ὑπεδέξατο αὐτον χαίρων Lk 19:6; cp. vs. 37; 15:5; Ac 5:41; 8:39.—The obj. of or reason for the joy is denoted in var. ways: w. simple dat. τοῖς τὰ πολλὰ λέγουσιν those who are (merely) garrulous Papias (2:3) (Aristonous 1, 45 [p. 164 Coll. Alex.]; Just., A I, 5, 3 al.; Orig., C. Cels. 8, 69, 20; s. also below on Ro 12:12) or prep. χαίρειν ἐπί τινι rejoice over someone or someth. (Soph. et al.; X., Cyr. 8, 4, 12, Mem. 2, 6, 35; Pla., Leg. 5, 729d; Diod S 1, 25, 2; Plut., Mor. 87e; 1088e; BGU 531 I, 4 [I A.D.]; POxy 41, 17; Tob 13:15ab; Pr 2:14; 24:19; Bar 4:33; JosAs 4:4; Jos., Ant. 1, 294; 3, 32; Ar. 15, 7; Just., D. 28, 4; Iren. 1, 16, 3 [Harv I 163, 9]) Mt 18:13; Lk 1:14; 13:17; Ac 15:31; Ro 16:19; 1 Cor 13:6; 16:17; 2 Cor 7:13; Rv 11:10; Hs 5, 2, 5 and 11; 8, 1, 16; 8, 5, 1 and 6; Dg 11:5. Also διά w. acc. (Appian, Bell. Civ. 4, 102 §428; EpArist 42) J 3:29; 11:15 the ὅτι-clause gives the reason, and δί ὑμᾶς is for your sakes = in your interest; cp. 1 Th 3:9. ἔν τινι (Soph., Trach. 1118; Pla., Rep. 10, 603c; En 104:13) Hs 1:11. ἐν τούτῳ over that Phil 1:18a (for other functions of ἐν s. below). περί τινος in someth. (Pla., Ep. 2, 310e.—περὶ πλοῦτον Did., Gen. 150, 8) 1 Cl 65:1. ἵνα μὴ λύπην σχῶ ἀφʼ ὧν ἔδει με χαίρειν (either ἀπὸ τούτων ἀφʼ ὧν or ἀπὸ τούτων οἷς) 2 Cor 2:3. The reason or object is given by ὅτι (Lucian, Charon 17; Ex 4:31; Just., A II, 2, 7) Lk 10:20b; J 11:15 (s. above); 14:28; 2 Cor 7:9, 16; Phil 4:10; 2J 4. χ. ἐν τούτῳ ὅτι Lk 10:20a. χ. ὅταν 2 Cor 13:9. χ. … γάρ Phil 1:18b (19). The reason or obj. is expressed by a ptc. (X., Cyr. 1, 5, 12; Pla., Rep. 5, 458a; Dio Chrys. 22 [39], 1 al.; PGM 4, 1212 χαίρεις τοὺς σοὺς σῴζων; 1611; Just., D. 114, 4): ἰδόντες τὸν ἀστέρα ἐχάρησαν Mt 2:10; cp. Lk 23:8; J 20:20; Ac 11:23; Phil 2:28; Hv 3, 12, 3. ἀκούσαντες ἐχάρησαν they were delighted by what they heard Mk 14:11; cp. Ac 13:48; Hv 3, 3, 2.—1 Cl 33:7; Dg 5:16. λαβόντες τὰ ἐδέμσματα ἐχάρησαν Hs 5, 2, 10. W. gen. and ptc. (as Just., D. 85, 6) 9, 11, 7. If χαίρειν is also in the ptc., καί comes betw. the two participles: χαίρων καὶ βλέπων (and) it is with joy that I see Col 2:5. ἐχάρην ἐρχομένων ἀδελφῶν καὶ μαρτυρούντων I was glad when some fellow-Christians came and testified 3J 3.—τῇ ἐλπίδι χαίρ. Ro 12:12 is not ‘rejoice over the hope’ (the dat. stands in this mng. X., Mem. 1, 5, 4; Theopompus [IV B.C.]: 115 Fgm. 114 Jac.; Epict., App. D, 3 [p. 479 Sch.] ἀρετῇ χ.; Iambl., Vi. Pyth. 28, 137 οἷς ὁ θεὸς χ.; Pr 17:19), but rather rejoice in hope or filled with hope (B-D-F §196). τὸ ἐφʼ ὑμῖν χαίρω as far as you are concerned, I am glad Ro 16:19 v.l. In the majority of cases in our lit. ἐν does not introduce the cause of the joy (s. above): χαίρω ἐν τοῖς παθήμασιν I rejoice in the midst of (though because of is also poss.) (the) suffering(s) Col 1:24 (the Engl. ‘in’ conveys both ideas). χαίρ. ἐν κυρίῳ Phil 3:1; 4:4a, 10 (the imperatives in 3:1; 4:4ab are transl. good-bye [so Hom. et al.] by Goodsp., s. Probs. 174f; this would class them under 2a below). Abs. Lk 22:5; J 4:36; 8:56 (EbNestle, Abraham Rejoiced: ET 20, 1909, 477; JMoulton, ‘Abraham Rejoiced’: ibid. 523–28); 2 Cor 6:10; 7:7; 13:11; Phil 2:17f; 4:4b (s. Goodsp. above); 1 Th 5:16; 1 Pt 4:13a; cp. 13b; GPt 6:23; Hv 3, 3, 3f; Hs 1:11; 5, 3, 3; GJs 16:3.—On the rare mid. χαιρόμενος (TestAbr A 11 p. 89, 21 [Stone p. 26] χαίρεται καὶ ἀγάλλεται) Ac 3:8 D, s. Mlt. 161 w. note 1; B-D-F §307.② in impv., a formalized greeting wishing one well, also in indicative, to use such a greeting (in effect, to express that one is on good terms w. the other, cp. Soph., Oed. R. 596 νῦν πᾶσι χαίρω=now I bid everyone good day)ⓐ in spoken address, oft. on meeting people (Hom. et al.; also χαίροις TestAbr A 16 p. 97, 21 [Stone p. 42]; B 13 p. 117, 18 [82]; JosAs 8:2; GrBar 11:6f; loanw. in rabb.) χαῖρε, χαίρετε welcome, good day, hail (to you), I am glad to see you, somet. (e.g. Hermas)=how do you do? or simply hello Mt 26:49; 27:29; 28:9 (here perh. specif. good morning [Lucian, Laps. inter Salutandum 1 τὸ ἑωθινὸν … χαίρειν; also scholia p. 234, 13 Rabe; Cass. Dio 69, 18; Nicetas Eugen. 2, 31 H.; so Goodsp., Probs. 45f; he translates Lk 1:28 and the 2J and H passages in the same way]); Mk 15:18; Lk 1:28; GJs 11:1 (Ps.-Callisth. 1, 4, 2 Nectanebos says to Olympia upon entering her room: χαίροις Μακεδόνων βασίλεια); J 19:3 (on the sarcastic greeting as king cp. Diod S 34 + 35, Fgm. 2, 8f [Eunus]); Hv 1, 1, 4; 1, 2, 2ab; 4, 2, 2ab. χαίρειν τινὶ λέγειν greet someone, bid someone the time of day (Epict. 3, 22, 64; pass.: χαίρειν αὐτοῖς ὑφʼ ἡμῶν λέγεσθαι Iren. 1, 16, 3 [Harv. I 162, 11]) 2J 10f.—On the poss. sense farewell, good-bye for Phil 3:1; 4:4 s. 1 above, end.ⓑ elliptically at the beginning of a letter greetings (X., Cyr. 4, 5, 27; Theocr. 14, 1; Plut., Ages. 607 [21, 10]=Mor. 213a; Aelian, VH 1, 25; Jos., Vi. 217; 365; Mel., HE 4, 26, 13; pap [Mitt-Wilck. I/2, 477–82; HLietzmann, Griech. Pap.: Kl. T. 142, 1910; Witkowski, Epistulae; GMilligan, Selections fr. the Gk. Pap.2 1911]; LXX.—B-D-F §389; 480, 5; Rob. 944; 1093. GGerhard, Untersuchungen zur Gesch. des griech. Briefes, diss. Heidelb. 1903, Philol 64, 1905, 27–65; FZiemann, De Epistularum Graecarum Formulis Sollemnibus: Dissertationes Philologicae Halenses XVIII/4, 1911; PWendland, Die urchristl. Literaturformen2, 3 1912, 411–17 [Suppl. 15: Formalien des Briefes]; WSchubart, Einführung in die Papyruskunde 1918; Dssm., LO 116ff=LAE 146ff [lit.]; FExler, The Form of the Ancient Gk. Letter 1923; ORoller, D. Formular d. paul. Briefe ’33; RArcher, The Ep. Form in the NT: ET 63, ’51f, 296–98; Pauly-W. III 836ff; VII 1192ff; Kl. Pauly II 324–27; BHHW I 272f) τοῖς ἀδελφοῖς … χαίρειν greetings to the brethren Ac 15:23; cp. 23:26; Js 1:1; AcPlCor 1:1; 2:1. Ign. uses the common formula πλεῖστα χαίρειν (πολύς 3bα) IEph ins; IMg ins; ITr ins; IRo ins; ISm ins; IPol ins.—The introduction to B is unique: χαίρετε, υἱοὶ καὶ θυγατέρες, ἐν ὀνόματι κυρίου, ἐν εἰρήνῃ 1:1.—JLieu, ‘Grace to you and Peace’, The Apostolic Greeting: BJRL 68, ’85, 161–78.—Schmidt, Syn. II 550–73. DELG. M-M. EDNT. TW. -
13 κολλάω
+ V 4-6-2-16-9=37 Dt 6,13; 10,20; 28,60; 29,19; 2 Sm 20,2A: to glue, to cement [τι] Jb 38,38; to cause to cleave to, to make to cling to [τι πρός τινα] Jer 13,11(secundo)P: to be close to [τινι] Jb 29,10; to cleave to, to cling to [τινι] Ps 21(22),16; id. [εἴς τι] Ps 43(44),26; to join oneself to, to join, to cling to, to associate with [πρός τινα] Dt 6,13; id. [εἴς τινα] 1 Kgs 11,2; id. [ἔν τινι] Dt 28,60; id. [μετά τινος] Ru 2,8; id. [τινος] Jb 41,8; to be joined to (one’s wife) [πρός τινα] 1 Ezr 4,20; to join oneself to (the Lord) [τινι] 2 Kgs 18,6; to become a follower or disciple of [τινι] 2 Sm 20,2; to cling to, to enter into a close relation with [τινι] Ps 118 (119),31Cf. DOGNIEZ 1992 58.120.156-157; HARL 1971=1992a 191-192; HELBING 1928, 248-250; SCHWARTZ1983, 550-555(→ἐγ-, προσκολλάω, συγ-,,) -
14 νεελασα
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15 ὄρος
-ους + τό N 3 160-177-181-87-75=680 Gn 7,19.20; 8,4.5; 10,30mountain, hill Gn 7,19; mountainous region Am 3,9; (mountainous) desert Jos 8,24φάραγξ ὀρέων a deep ravine or glen surrounded by mountains Zech 14,5; τὸ ὄρος τοῦ οἴκου the temple mount Jer 33(26),18*Gn 49,26 ὀρέων of the mountains-הררי for MT הורי of my progenitors?; *Lv 19,26 ἐπὶ τῶν ὀρέων on the mountains-על־הרים for MT דם/על־ה with (its) blood; *Nm 33,32 τὸ ὄρος the mountain-ַהר for MT חֹר Hor (toponym), see also 33,33; *1 Kgs 16,24 τοῦ ὄρους the mountain-ההר for MT העיר the city; *Is 31,4 τὰ ὄρη the mountains-ההרים for MT רעים shepherds; *Is 45,2 καὶ ὄρη and mountains-והררים (1QIsa) for MT והדורים and swellings?; *Ez 48,10 τὸ ὄρος the mountain-ההר for MT היה was; *Am 4,3 τὸ ὄρος τὸ Ρεμμαν the mountain Remman-רמן ההר for MT ההרמונה into Harmon; *Ob 19 τὸ ὄρος the mountain-ההר for דהשׂ the field; *Mi 2,9 ὄρεσιν mountains-הררי for MT הדרי my glory; *Zech 1,8 τῶν ὀρέων the hills-ההרים? or-ההררים? for MT ההדסים the myrtle trees, see also 1,10.11; *Ps 74(75),7 ἀπὸ ὀρέων from the mountains-הר for MT רום lifting up?, see also DnLXX 8,11Cf. CADELL 1967, 343-349; DORIVAL 1994 143.435.550; SHIPP 1979 167.228-231.424; SPICQ 1978a, 632-634; →MM; NIDNTT; PREISIGKE; TWNT -
16 συμπορεύομαι
+ V 9-4-1-4-8=26 Gn 13,5; 14,24; 18,16; Ex 33,16; 34,9to come, to go along with [τινι] Jos 10,24; id. [μετά τινος] Gn 13,5; to come together Dt 31,11συμπορευόμενοι οἱ υἱοὶ αὐτοῦ πρὸς ἀλλήλους his sons coming together with each other, visiting one another Jb 1,4Cf. HELBING 1928, 304-305; LEE, J. 1983, 85; WEVERS 1990, 550 -
17 αἰνόλυκος
αἰνό-λῠκος, ὁ,A a horrible wolf, AP7.550 (Leon.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > αἰνόλυκος
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18 αἴνυμαι
A take,αἴνυτο τεύχε' ἀπ' ὤμων Il.11.580
, 13.550;ἀπὸ πασσάλου αἴνυτο τόξον Od.21.53
; χεῖρας αἰνύμεναι taking hold of, 22.500: c. gen. partit.,τυρῶν αἰνυμένους 9.225
: metaph., ἀλλά μ' Ὀδυσσῆος πόθος αἴνυται a longing seizes me for him, 14.144, cf. Hes.Sc.41; enjoy, feed on,καρπόν Simon.5.17
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19 αὐτοσαυτόν
A = ἑαυτόν, GDI1749, al. (Delph.), UPZI: gen.αὐτοσαυτοῦ IG2.550.5
(Delph.), 5(1).1432.28 (Messene, i B. C.), Tab.Defix.p.xxxi: gen. pl.αὐτοσαυτῶν Tab.Heracl.1.124
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20 βαθυλήϊος
βᾰθῠ-λήϊος, ον,A with deep crop, very fruitful, τέμενος, v.l. for βασιλήιον in Il.18.550, cf. A.R.1.830, AP9.110 (Alph.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > βαθυλήϊος
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550 — Années : 547 548 549 550 551 552 553 Décennies : 520 530 540 550 560 570 580 Siècles : Ve siècle VIe siècle … Wikipédia en Français
550-е — VI век: 550 559 годы 530 е · 540 е 550 е 560 е · 570 е 550 · 551 · 552 · 553 · 554 · 555 · 556 · 557 · 558 · … Википедия
-550 — Cette page concerne l année 550 du calendrier julien proleptique. Années : 553 552 551 550 549 548 547 Décennies : 580 570 560 550 540 530 520 Siècles … Wikipédia en Français
550 — ГОСТ 550{ 75} Трубы стальные бесшовные для нефтеперерабатывающей и нефтехимической промышленности. Технические условия. ОКС: 23.040.10 КГС: В62 Трубы стальные и соединительные части к ним Взамен: ГОСТ 550 58 Действие: С 01.01.77 Изменен: ИУС… … Справочник ГОСТов
550 — РСТ РСФСР 550{ 82} Консервы. Напиток шиповника. Технические условия. ОКС: 67.160.20 КГС: Н53 Консервы растительные, варенье, компоты и концентраты Взамен: РСТ РСФСР 550 76 Действие: С 01.10.83 Текст документа: РСТ РСФСР 550 «Консервы. Напиток… … Справочник ГОСТов
550-е до н. э. — VI век до н. э.: 559 550 годы до н. э. 570 е · 560 е 550 е до н. э. 540 е · 530 е 559 до н. э. · 558 до н. э. · 557 до н. э. · 556 до н. … Википедия
550 — Años: 547 548 549 – 550 – 551 552 553 Décadas: Años 520 Años 530 Años 540 – Años 550 – Años 560 Años 570 Años 580 Siglos: Siglo V – … Wikipedia Español
550 — yearbox in?= cp=5th century c=6th century cf=7th century yp1=547 yp2=548 yp3=549 year=550 ya1=551 ya2=552 ya3=553 dp3=520s dp2=530s dp1=540s d=550s dn1=560s dn2=570s dn3=580s NOTOC EventsBy placeByzantine Empire* January 16 Gothic War (535–552):… … Wikipedia