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1 βίαιος
A forcible, violent: Adj. once in Hom.,ἔρδειν ἔργα βίαια Od.2.236
, Adv. twice, by force, perforce, ; ; freq. in all writers,ἔργα β. Thgn. 1343
; ; of persons,βιαιότατος τῶν πολιτῶν Th.3.36
;χρόνος καταψήχει καὶ τὰ βιαιότατα Simon. 176
; β. θάνατος a violent death, Hdt.7.170, Pl.R. 566b, etc.;β. νόσος S.Ant. 1140
(lyr.);β. ἄνεμος Arist.Mete. 370b9
;ἐπάρδευσις Epicur.Ep. 2p.44U.
([comp] Comp.); ὁ πόλεμος β. διδάσκαλος teaches by violence, Th. 3.82; δίκη βιαίων an action for forcible rescue, Harp.; τοῖς β. or τῶν βιαίων ἔνοχος, Lys.23.12, Pl.Lg. 914e; βιαίων [ἐγκαλεῖ] D.37.33; τὰ [περὶ] τῶν βιαίων ibid.; συναλλάγματα β., λαθραῖα, obligationes ex delicto, Arist.EN 1131a8;κλοπαῖα καὶ β. Pl.Lg. 934c
. Adv.βιαίως, ἀποθανεῖν Antipho 1.26
; β. σέλμα σεμνὸν ἡμένων in their irresistible might, A.Ag. 182 (lyr.); χαλεπῶς καὶ β. by struggling and forcing their way, Th.3.23; firmly,σχεδίας β. ζεύξαντες Plb.3.46.1
: neut. pl. as Adv., A.Supp. 821 (lyr.);πρὸς τὸ β. Id.Ag. 130
;ἐκ τοῦ βιαιοτάτου D.H.10.36
.2 esp. of magic,β. τέχνη Philostr.VA1.33
. Adv. βιαίως, σοφός a wizard, ib.1.2.II [voice] Pass., forced, constrained, opp.ἑκούσιος, πράξεις Pl.R. 603c
; β. κίνησις, = παρὰ φύσιν κ., Arist.Ph. 254a9, cf. Pl.Ti. 64d; τὸ β., = οὗ ἔξωθεν ἡ ἀρχὴ μηδὲν συμβαλλομένου τοῦ βιασθέντος Arist.EN 1110b15; ἡ β. τροφή, of the diet of athletes, Id. Pol. 1338b41; πόνοι μὴ β. ib. 1335b9; ὁ χρημ.ατιστὴς (sc. βίος) β. τίς ἐστιν, Id.EN 1096a6;βιαιότερος λόγος Jul. Or.6.191d
. Adv. -ως, = παρὰ φύσιν, κινεῖσθαι Arist.Ph. 253b34: [comp] Comp.- οτέρως Gal.17(1).19
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2 εὐπέτεια
A ease, δι' εὐπετείας easily, E.Ph. 262;μετ' εὐπετείας γίγνεσθαι Pl.Ti. 64d
;κατὰ πολλὴν εὐπέτειαν D.H.6.52
: pl., εὐπετείας διδόναι give facilities, grant indulgences,κακίας πέρι Pl.R. 364c
.2 easiness of getting or having,γυναικῶν Hdt.5.20
;τροφῆς X.Oec.5.5
;τῶν προθυμουμένων Pl.Lg. 718d
;ἀγορᾶς Plu.Nic.20
.3 easy decline, degeneration, Hp.Nat.Hom.12.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὐπέτεια
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3 καλλωπισμός
καλλωπ-ισμός, ὁ,A adorning oneself, making a display, Id.R. 572c; showing off, ὁ πρὸς ἵππους κ. X.Eq.10.16, cf. Jul.Mis. 349c.II ornamentation,κ. φορτικός Hp.Medic.2
; εἰς κ. for ornament, X.An.1.9.23;καλλωπισμοὶ οἱ περὶ τὸ σῶμα Pl.Phd. 64d
.b Rhet., embellishment,φράσεως Steph.in Hp.2.419D.
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4 κρούω
Aἔκρουσα X.An.4.5.18
, Hyp.Fr. 201: [tense] pf.κέκρουκα Diogenian.3.38
, (ἐκ-) Pl.Phdr. 228e, ( προς-) D.21.206:—[voice] Med., [tense] aor.ἐκρουσάμην Th.7.40
:—[voice] Pass., [tense] aor.ἐκρούσθην Eratosth. Cat.32
: [tense] pf. κέκρουμαι ( ἀπο-) X.HG7.4.26, or - ουσμαι ( ἀπο-) Ar.Ach. 459:—strike, smite,ῥυτῆρι κ. γλουτόν S.Fr. 501
; κρούσας δὲ πλευρὰ [τῶν ἵππων] E.Fr.779.6;τὸν λυχνοῦχον Lys.Fr.83
;τοῖς ποσὶ τὴν γῆν Arr.An.7.1.5
; also εἰς τὴν χεῖρα τοῖς δακτύλοις κ. with the fingers, D.C.40.16: metaph., κνῖσα κ. ῥινὸς ὑπεροχάς tickles, Ephipp. 3.3.2 strike one against another, strike together, κ. χεῖρας clap the hands, E.Supp. 720;τὰ ὅπλα κρουόμενα πρὸς ἄλληλα Th.3.22
; l.c.: metaph., ἀλλήλων τοὺς λόγους τοῖς λόγοις ἐκρούομεν ἄν would have knocked their heads together, Pl.Tht. 154e.3 κ. πόδα (i.e. κ. τὴν γῆν τῷ ποδί), in dancing, E.El. l.c. (lyr.);ἴχνος ἐν γᾷ κ. Id.IA 1043
(lyr.).4 metaph. from tapping an earthen vessel, to try whether it rings sound (cf.κροῦσις 2
): examine, try, prove,κρούετε ἀπολαμβάνοντες τὸ καλόν Pl.Hp.Ma. 301b
; κἂν διαπειρώμενος κρούσῃς [τὸν κόλακα] Plu.2.64d.5 strike a stringed instrument with a plectron, Simon.183, Pl.Ly. 209b: generally, play any instrument (v. κροῦμα, κρουματικός), αὐλεῖ.. κρούων ἰαστί Com.Adesp.415
: c. dat., κ. κρεμβάλοις, = κρεμβαλίζειν, Ath.14.636d.6 κ. τὴν θύραν knock at the door on the outside, Ar.Ec. 317, 990 (with play on signf. 8), X.Smp.1.11, Pl.Prt. 310b, 314d, etc.; κόπτειν is better [dialect] Att.acc.to Phryn.154; laterκ. ἐπὶ τὴν θύραν LXX Jd.19.22
.7 κ. σταθμὸν ἑτερόζυγον, = κρουσιμετρέω, Ps.-Phoc.15; ;κρούων γε μὴν αὐτὰς ἐωνούμην Eup.184
.9 [voice] Med., κρούεσθαι πρύμναν back water, Th.1.51, 54, 3.78;αἱ πρύμναν κρουόμεναι νῆες Arr.An.5.17.7
(also in [voice] Act., Plb.16.3.8);κ. ἐπὶ π. τὴν ναῦν App.BC5.119
: hence κρούεσθαι τὸ πτερόν fly backwards, Ael.NA3.13:—also in [voice] Act., Plot.2.9.18.10 κρούειν ἀκράτῳ, v. πατάσσω 11.2. (Cf. Lith. krùšti 'bruise', 'pound', Lett. krausēt 'thresh'.) -
5 κτῆσις
A acquisition (opp. ἀπόλαυσις, Arist.Rh. 1410a6),κ. τινὸς ποιεῖσθαι Th.1.8
, 13;ἡ φιλοσοφία κ. ἐπιστήμης Pl. Euthd. 288d
;ῥᾳδίαν ἔχει < τὴν> κτῆσιν Alcid.Soph.5
; κατ' ἔργου κτῆσιν according to success in the work, S.Tr. 230.II (from [tense] pf.) possession, λέχους, πλούτου, etc., ib. 162, El. 960, etc.;κ. ἔχειν τῶν μετάλλων ἐργασίας Th.4.105
;ἡ τῶν χρημάτων κ. Pl.R. 331b
; διὰ τὴν τῶν υἱέων κ. on account of your having sons, Id.Ap. 20b; ;φέροντας.. ἀγαθοῦ κτῆσιν οὐδενός D.18.308
; κ. ἐκ δεσπότου καὶ δούλου [συνέστηκεν] Arist.Pol. 1277a8; holding, opp. χρῆσις ('using'), Id.EN 1098b32; ownership, opp. χρῆσις ('usufruct'), POxy. 237 viii 35, al.;τὰς κτήσεις βεβαίας εἶμεν IG42(1).76.25
(Epid., ii B.C.).2 as collective, = κτήματα, possessions, property,διὰ κτῆσιν δατέοντο Il.5.158
;κ. ὄπασσεν Od.14.62
;πατρῴα κ. S.El. 1290
;μετρίης κτήσιος ἐπιμέλεσθαι Democr.285
;ἡ ἰδία κ. POxy. 237 viii 32
(i A.D.): in pl., Hdt.4.114, etc.;ἀρετῆς βέβαιαι.. αἱ κ. μόναι S.Fr. 194
; esp. lands, farms, D.H.8.19, D.S.14.29, etc.: also in sg., farm, estate, PFlor. 155.6 (iii A.D.). -
6 που
που, [dialect] Ion. [full] κου, [dialect] Aeol. [full] ποι Sapph.Supp.25.17, Pi.P.5.101, BCH37.157 (Cyme, iii B.C.), prob. in Alc.9:—enclit. Adv.A anywhere, somewhere, Il.16.514, etc.; freq. with other Advs. of Place, οὐχ ἑκάς π. somewhere not far off, S.Ph.41; πέλας π. ib. 163(anap.); μηδαμοῦ.. π. ib. 256 (dub.l.);π. πέραν τοῦ ποταμοῦ X.An.4.3.3
;ἄλλοθί π. D.4.41
;τῇδέ π. Plb.3.108.3
, etc.: c.gen., ἀλλά π. αὐτοῦ ἀγρῶν in some part there of the fields, Od.4.639; ἐμβαλεῖν π. (fort. ποι) τῆς χώρας some part of the country, X.Cyr.6.1.42;εἴ π. τῆς χώρας ταὐτὸ τοῦτο πάθος συνέβη D.18.195
.II without reference to Place, in some degree,καί πού τι Th.2.87
: freq. to qualify an expression, perhaps, I suppose, Hom., etc.; added to introductory Particles,οὕτω π... Il.2.116
;Ζεὺς μέν π. τό γε οἶδε 3.308
;ὡς ὅτε π. 11.292
; ἤν π., εἰ μή π., X.Hier.3.2, Pl.R. 372a: strengthd.,τάχ' ἄν π. S.OT 1116
;ἴσως π. E. El. 518
: attached to single words to limit their significance,πάντως κ. Hdt.3.73
; τί π. δράσεις; what in the world? A.Pr. 743;οὐδείς π. Pl.Phlb. 64d
; with numerals, ἔτεα τρία καὶ δέκα κ. μάλιστα about thirteen years, Hdt.1.119, cf. 209,7.22, etc.: οὔ τί που denies with indignation or wonder, surely it cannot be..,οὔ τί π. οὗτος Ἀπόλλων Pi.P.4.87
, cf. S.Ph. 1233, Ar.Nu. 1260, Pax 1211, Ra. 522, Pl.R. 362d, etc.; οὐ δήπου adds a shade of suspicion,οὐ δήπου Στράτων; Ar.Ach. 122
, cf. Av. 269, Pl.Smp. 194b: for δήπου, ἦπου, v. sub vocc.—In late writers ( LXX Jo.2.5, al., Ev.Jo.7.35, al., Arr.Epict.1.27.9, 4.1.93, etc.) ποῦ, που take the place of ποῖ, ποι, with Verbs of motion, as in Engl. where for whither? This idiom (condemned by Phryn.30, ποῦ ἄπει.. ἁμάρτημα) is found occasionally in early authors,ποῦ τοι ἀπειλαὶ οἴχονται; Il.13.219
;ἐξελθών που Antipho 2.4.8
;ἰόντα που X.Cyr.1.2.16
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7 σύγκρασις
A mixing together, commixture, blending, tempering, Hp.VM24, E.Fr.21.4, Pl. Phlb. 64d, etc.;ἡ σ. τῶν χρωμάτων Id.Plt. 277c
; τῶν στοιχείων (heat and cold) Asclep. ap. Placit.5.21.2; ἥ τε ἐς τοὺς ὀλίγους καὶ τοὺς πολλοὺς ξ. blending of oligarchy with democracy, Th.8.97; ἡ.. ὑγρότης μὴ φέρουσα τὴν πρὸς τὸ φῶς ς. Plu.Arat.10; of friendship, Id.Ant.31, BCH49.483 (Delph.); of bodily constitution or temperament, Ptol.Tetr.8,10.b Astrol., combination of influence of heavenly bodies, Herm. ap. Stob.1.49.3, Ptol. Tetr.83, 121, Man.2.400.c ἡ σ. τοῦ ἔτους the temperature or climate, Dsc.1 Praef.7.II mixture, compound, οὐ θνητὸς οὐδ' ἀθάνατος, ἀλλ' ἔχων τινὰ ς. but compounded so to say of both, Alex.240.2; τὸν καιρὸν.. τῆς σ., i.e. the moment when the dish is neither too hot nor too cold, Id.173.10; τὴν τοῦ βίου ς. Men.685.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σύγκρασις
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8 συμφυής
συμφῠής, ές,A born with one, congenital, natural,ὕδωρ.. εἴτ' ἐπακτὸν εἴτε συμφυές Arist.Mete. 382b11
;συμφυέστερον ἀνελευθερία.. τῆς ἀσωτίας Id.EN 1121b14
;σ. κακά Plb.6.4.8
. Adv., συμφυῶς ἔχειν πρὸς ἄλληλα to be naturally related, Arist.Phgn. 805a10, cf. Ael.NA12.27.II grown together, naturally united, of the embryo in the womb, Arist.GA 737b17; of the shells of bivalves, opp. μονοφυής, Id.HA 525a22, Fr. 304; of roots or branches, Thphr.HP5.2.4, al.; also σ. λίθος compact, solid, Id.CP3.6.5;τοῖχος D.S.2.49
.2 c. dat., attached, adhering, ἡ γλῶττα τῇ κάτω σιαγόνι σ., of the crocodile, Arist.PA 660b28; ;μῆλον.. σ. ἀκρεμόσιν AP6.252
(Antiphil.): abs., forming one body, coalescing, of the tongue of the τέττιξ, Arist.HA 532b12; of vision and the organ of vision, Pl.Ti. 45d, cf. Sph. 247d; of matter, cohesive, compact, Arist.GC 327a1, Ph. 255a12; τὰ συμφυέα the undivided ( median) organs, viz. tongue and nose, opp. διεστῶτα (eyes, arms, legs), Aret.SD1.7; τῷ κοινῷ συμφυεῖς organic parts of the commonwealth, Plu.Lyc.25.III rarely c. gen., γένος ἀνθρώπων σ. τοῦ παντὸς Χρόνου congenital or bound up with.., Pl.Lg. 721c; σ. ἡμῶν combined with us, Id.Ti. 64d.--Cf. σύμφυτος.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συμφυής
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9 συνασχημονέω
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10 φιλόσοφος
φῐλόσοφος, ὁ,A lover of wisdom; Pythagoras called himself φιλόσοφος, not σοφός, Cic Tusc.5.3.9, D.L.Prooem.12;τὸν φ. σοφίας φήσομεν ἐπιθυμητὴν εἶναι πάσης Pl.R. 475b
, cf. Isoc.15.271;ὁ ὡς ἀληθῶς φ. Pl.Phd. 64e
sq.; φ. φύσει, τὴν φύσιν, Id.R. 376c; φ. τῇ ψυχῇ, opp. φιλόπονος τῷ σώματι, Isoc.1.40: used of all men of education and learning, joined with φιλομαθής and φιλόλογος, Pl.R. 376c, 582e; opp. σοφιστής, X.Cyn.13.6,9; later, academician, of the members of the Museum at Alexandria, OGI 712 (ii A. D.), etc.2 philosopher, i. e. one who speculates on truth and reality, οἱ ἀληθινοὶ φ., defined as οἱ τῆς ἀληθείας φιλοθεάμονες, Pl.R. 475e; ὁ φιλόσοφος, of Aristotle, Plu.2.115b; ὁ σκηνικὸς φ., of Euripides, Ath.13.561a; as the butt of Com., Philem.71.1, Bato 5.11, Anaxipp.4, Phoenicid.4.16.II as Adj., loving knowledge, philosophic,ἄνδρες Heraclit.35
; ;τὸ φ. γένος Id.R. 501e
; φ. φύσις ib. 494a; ψυχή ib. 486b; διάνοια ib. 527b;πειθώ Phld.Rh.1.269
S.; σύνεσις ib.p.211S. ([comp] Comp.);οἱ φιλοσοφώτατοι Pl.R. 498a
, cf. IG5(1).598 ([place name] Sparta).2 of arguments, sciences, etc., scientific, philosophic, ; λόγοι -ώτεροι, of instructive speeches, Isoc.12.271;- ώτερον ποίησις ἱστορίας Arist.Po. 1451b5
; τὸ φ., opp. τὸ θυμοειδές, as an element of the soul, Pl.R. 411e, but = φιλοσοφία, Plu.2.355b.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > φιλόσοφος
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11 ἄξιος
A counterbalancing, cf.ἄγω v1
: hence prop. weighing as much, of like value, worth as much as, c. gen.,βοὸς ἄ. Il.23.885
; νῦν δ' οὐδ' ἑνὸς ἄξιοί εἰμεν Ἕκτορος we are not—all together— worth one Hector, 8.234, cf. Hdt. 1.32, 7.21;πάντων Ζεὺς ἄξιον ἦμαρ ἔδωκεν Il.15.719
; so πολλοῦ ἄ. worth much, X.An.4.1.28, Pl.Smp. 185b, etc.;πλείονος ἄ. Id.Phdr. 235b
, etc.;πλείστου ἄ. Th.2.65
, Pl.Grg. 464d, etc.; παντός, τοῦ παντὸς ἄ., E.Fr. 275, Pl.Sph. 216c; παντὸς ἄ., c. inf., Ar.Av. 797; λόγου ἄ., = ἀξιόλογος, Hdt.1.133, Th.1.73, etc.; σπουδῆς, μνήμης ἄ., Plu.2.35a,172e:—opp. to these areοὐδενὸς ἄ. Thgn.456
;ἢ παντὸς ἢ τὸ παράπαν οὐδενός Pl.Phlb. 64d
; , etc.; , etc.; ; μείονος, ἐλάττονος ἄ., X. Vect.4.50, Cyr.2.2.14;πολλαπλασίου τιμήματος ἄ. κτήσεις Arist.Pol. 1306b12
; also εἰς ὀγδοήκοντα μνᾶς ἄ. worth up to a sum of.., D.27.10.2 c. dat. pers., σοὶ δ' ἄξιόν ἐστιν ἀμοιβῆς 'tis worth a return to thee, i.e. will bring thee a return, Od.1.318;πολέος δέ οἱ ἄξιος ἔσται Il.23.562
;βασιλεῖ ἂν πολλοῦ ἄξιοι γένοιντο X.An.2.1.14
.3 abs., worthy, goodly,ἄξια δῶρα Il.9.261
; ἄ. ὦνος a goodly price, Od.15.429; ὅθεν κέ τοι ἄξιον ἄλφοι it would bring thee a good price, 20.383;φέροντες ὅ τι ἕκαστος ἄξιον εἶχε X.Cyr.3.3.2
.b in [dialect] Att. in an exactly opposite sense, 'good value for the money', i.e. cheap, Ar.Eq. 672, 895: [comp] Comp., ib. 645;ὡς ἀξιώτατον πρίασθαι Lys.22.18
;ὡς ἄ. γεγόνασιν οἱ πυροὶ ἐν τῇ ἀγορᾷ Thphr.Char.3.3
, cf. X.Vect.4.6.4 deserved, meet, due, , X.Oec.12.19;χάρις Id.HG1.6.11
; ἄξια δράσας ἄξια πάσχων fit suffering for fit deeds, A.Ag. 1527, cf. E. Ion 735.5 of persons, οἱ ἑωυτοῦ ἄξιοι those of one's own rank, his peers, Hdt.1.107.6 sufficient for, c. gen.,ἄ. τοῦ πολέμου τὰ χρήματα D.14.27
.7 αἰδοῦς ἀξίαν.. τὴν προθυμίαν μᾶλλον ἢ θράσους more like modesty than rashness, Arist.Cael. 291b25.II after Hom., in moral relation, worthy, estimable, of persons and things, Hdt.7.224, etc.; οὐδὲν ἀξία nothing worth, A.Ch. 445;ἀξίαν κἀπ' ἀξίων Id.Eu. 435
; .2 worthy of, deserving, mostly c. gen. rei, ἄξιον φυγῆς, ἄξια στεναγμάτων, γέλωτος, Id.Med. 1124, Or. 1326, Heracl. 507;ἐγκωμίων τί ἀξιώτερον ἤ..; X.Ages.10.3
: c. gen. pers., ;ἄξιον τοῦ πατρός Isoc.9.80
;ἄξια τοῦ Μαραθῶνος διανοεῖσθαι Plu.Cim.5
.b c. gen. rei et dat. pers., ἡμῖν δ' Ἀχιλλεὺς ἄξιος τιμῆς is worthy of honour at our hands, E.Hec. 309;πολλῶν ἀγαθῶν ἄ. ὑμῖν Ar.Ach. 633
;ἄ. πλείστου Λακεδαιμονίοις Th. 4.81
;θανάτου τῇ πόλει X.Mem.1.1.1
, cf. 1.2.62;εἰμὶ δ' οὐ τούτων ὑμῖν ἄ. D.21.217
;χάριτος ἄ. τῇ πόλει Antipho 6.10
; laterτιμῆς ἄ. παρὰ πάντων Luc.Tox.3
.3 c. inf., Προθοήνορος ἀντὶ πεφάσθαι ἄ. worthy to be killed instead of him, Il.14.472, cf. Th.1.76;τίεσθαι δ' ἀξιώτατος A.Ag. 531
;ἄ. θρήνων τυχεῖν S.Aj. 924
; ἄξιοι δουλεύειν only fit to be slaves, Arist.Pol. 1254b36; alsoἄ. σέβειν E.Heracl. 315
(Elmsl.).b ἄξιός εἰμι, like δίκαιός εἰμι, I deserve to..,ἄξιός εἰμι πληγὰς λαβεῖν Ar.Ec. 324
;ἄξιός εἰμι ἀπολαῦσαι X.Cyr.5.4.19
: abs., the inf. being supplied, authorized to act, And.1.132; ἄ. γάρ, emphatically, Pl.Tht. 143e.c laterἄ. ἵνα Ev.Jo.1.27
.4 ἄξιόν [ἐστι] 'tis meet, fit, due,ἄξιον εἶναι τρεῖς ἑνὸς ἀντὶ πεφάσθαι Il.13.446
;ἄ. μνήμην ἔχειν Hdt.1.14
: later c. [tense] fut. inf.,ἄ. διαπορήσειν Did.
in D.9.15.b c. dat. pers. et inf., τῇ πόλει γὰρ ἄξιον ξυλλαβεῖν τὸν νο̄ρα 'tis meet for the city, is worth her while.., Ar.Ach. 205;τί σοι ζῆν ἄξιον; Id.Nu. 1074
, cf. Av. 548;ἄξιόν γε πᾶσιν ἐπολολύξαι Id.Eq. 616
; freq. in X. as ὡς οὐκ ἄξιον εἴη βασιλεῖ ἀφεῖναι κτλ. that it was not meet for him.., An.2.3.25.c the inf. is sts. omitted, ἄξιον γὰρ Ἑλλάδι 'tis meet in the eyes of Hellas [so to do], Ar.Ach.8; and sts. the dat., ἄξιόν ἐστι operae pretium est, it is worth while,ἐνθυμηθῆναι D.1.21
;γαμεῖν οὐκ ἄξιον E.Alc. 628
.III Adv. ἀξίως, c. gen.,ἐμάχοντο ἀξίως λόγου Hdt.6.112
;οὔτε ἑωυτοῦ ἀ. Id.3.125
; οὐκ ἀ. ἀπηγήσιος ibid.;τῆς ἀσικίας Th.3.39
; ἀ. τοῦ θεοῦ, τῆς θεᾶς, OGI331.9 (Pergam.), Inscr.Magn.33.30, cf. 1 Ep.Thess.2.12: abs., S.OT 133, etc.; κολάσετε ἀξίως as they deserve, Th.3.40. -
12 ἐκροή
II = ἔκροος II, Hp.Epid.2.1.7(pl.), Arist.Mete. 356a10, Pl.Phd. 112d, al.; περὶ τὰς ἐκροάς the places of efflux, in the human body, Arist.PA 688b28. -
13 ἐπεξηγηματικός
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14 ἱματιοπώλης
A clothes-dealer, CritiasFr.64D., UPZ8.32 (ii B.C.), AJP 38.418 ([place name] Egypt), Ephes.3p.146 ([etym.] εἱμ-), Ptol.Tetr. 179:—also in form [full] εἱματοπ., Gloss.:—fem. [suff] ἱμᾰτιό-πωλις, ιδος, IG2.3650, Ath.3.76a;ἡ ἱ. ἀγορά Poll.7.78
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15 אבהוּ
אַבָּהוּpr. n. m. Abbahu, name of two Palestine Amoraim, one prob. of the first gener. Y.Ber.V, 8d bot; Y.Bicc.II, 64d top; the second a celebrated disciple of R. Yoḥannan, residing in Cæsarea. Y.Ber.II, 4b top. Succ.48b; a. fr.Babylonian Amoraim by that name. Sabb.119b; Kid. 33b, father of Rabbah, v. רַבָּה. B. Kam. 117b, contemp. of R. Ashé, v. אַשֵׁי. -
16 אַבָּהוּ
אַבָּהוּpr. n. m. Abbahu, name of two Palestine Amoraim, one prob. of the first gener. Y.Ber.V, 8d bot; Y.Bicc.II, 64d top; the second a celebrated disciple of R. Yoḥannan, residing in Cæsarea. Y.Ber.II, 4b top. Succ.48b; a. fr.Babylonian Amoraim by that name. Sabb.119b; Kid. 33b, father of Rabbah, v. רַבָּה. B. Kam. 117b, contemp. of R. Ashé, v. אַשֵׁי. -
17 בדי
בדי, בָּדָא, בָּדָה(b. h., √בד, v. בדד) to dig out, whence 1) (cmp. ברא) to take out (a piece of dough) and shape, to form. Men.V, 1; Sifra Emor Par. 10, ch. XIII השאור בּוֹדֶהוכ׳ he gets the leaven required for the loaves out of themselves (taking a piece of dough out of that intended for the loaves). 2) to create, invent. Ned.10a לשון שבָּדוּוכ׳ terms (for vows) which the Scholars have (arbitrarily) invented (as disguises). Lev. R. s. 9 לשון בָּדוּי an invented expression. Gen. R. s. 100 דברים בְּדוּיִים fictitious words. Ib. s. 48 בדויים (sub. דברים, some ed. בדאות). Pi. בִּידָּא, בִּידָּה 1) same. Y.Meg.I, 71c top בי׳ להןוכ׳ made up for them a false Latin translation (of the Bible) from the Greek; v. בָּרַר.Y.Keth.II, 26b bot. מְבַדִּין היינו we have been inventing, i. e. speaking in fun; Tosef. ib. II, 1 מבודין אנו (corr. acc.; Var. בדאים). Y.Kidd.III, 64d מבדין אתםוכ׳, prob. to be read מן הדין. Y.Shebi.IV, 35b bot. מבדין בחדשים, v. בָּהָה. 2) to disprove, refute. Tanḥ. Balak, 14; ed. Bub. 23 (ref. to baddim, Is. 44:25) מְבַדִּיןוכ׳ they frustrate their predictions. Hithpa. הִתְבַּדָּה to be tempted to a falsehood, turn a liar. Ber.4a; Der. Er. Zut. ch. III train thy tongue to say, I do not know, שמא תִּתְבַּדֶּהוכ׳ lest thou be induced to tell a falsehood and be caught. -
18 בדא
בדי, בָּדָא, בָּדָה(b. h., √בד, v. בדד) to dig out, whence 1) (cmp. ברא) to take out (a piece of dough) and shape, to form. Men.V, 1; Sifra Emor Par. 10, ch. XIII השאור בּוֹדֶהוכ׳ he gets the leaven required for the loaves out of themselves (taking a piece of dough out of that intended for the loaves). 2) to create, invent. Ned.10a לשון שבָּדוּוכ׳ terms (for vows) which the Scholars have (arbitrarily) invented (as disguises). Lev. R. s. 9 לשון בָּדוּי an invented expression. Gen. R. s. 100 דברים בְּדוּיִים fictitious words. Ib. s. 48 בדויים (sub. דברים, some ed. בדאות). Pi. בִּידָּא, בִּידָּה 1) same. Y.Meg.I, 71c top בי׳ להןוכ׳ made up for them a false Latin translation (of the Bible) from the Greek; v. בָּרַר.Y.Keth.II, 26b bot. מְבַדִּין היינו we have been inventing, i. e. speaking in fun; Tosef. ib. II, 1 מבודין אנו (corr. acc.; Var. בדאים). Y.Kidd.III, 64d מבדין אתםוכ׳, prob. to be read מן הדין. Y.Shebi.IV, 35b bot. מבדין בחדשים, v. בָּהָה. 2) to disprove, refute. Tanḥ. Balak, 14; ed. Bub. 23 (ref. to baddim, Is. 44:25) מְבַדִּיןוכ׳ they frustrate their predictions. Hithpa. הִתְבַּדָּה to be tempted to a falsehood, turn a liar. Ber.4a; Der. Er. Zut. ch. III train thy tongue to say, I do not know, שמא תִּתְבַּדֶּהוכ׳ lest thou be induced to tell a falsehood and be caught. -
19 בָּדָא
בדי, בָּדָא, בָּדָה(b. h., √בד, v. בדד) to dig out, whence 1) (cmp. ברא) to take out (a piece of dough) and shape, to form. Men.V, 1; Sifra Emor Par. 10, ch. XIII השאור בּוֹדֶהוכ׳ he gets the leaven required for the loaves out of themselves (taking a piece of dough out of that intended for the loaves). 2) to create, invent. Ned.10a לשון שבָּדוּוכ׳ terms (for vows) which the Scholars have (arbitrarily) invented (as disguises). Lev. R. s. 9 לשון בָּדוּי an invented expression. Gen. R. s. 100 דברים בְּדוּיִים fictitious words. Ib. s. 48 בדויים (sub. דברים, some ed. בדאות). Pi. בִּידָּא, בִּידָּה 1) same. Y.Meg.I, 71c top בי׳ להןוכ׳ made up for them a false Latin translation (of the Bible) from the Greek; v. בָּרַר.Y.Keth.II, 26b bot. מְבַדִּין היינו we have been inventing, i. e. speaking in fun; Tosef. ib. II, 1 מבודין אנו (corr. acc.; Var. בדאים). Y.Kidd.III, 64d מבדין אתםוכ׳, prob. to be read מן הדין. Y.Shebi.IV, 35b bot. מבדין בחדשים, v. בָּהָה. 2) to disprove, refute. Tanḥ. Balak, 14; ed. Bub. 23 (ref. to baddim, Is. 44:25) מְבַדִּיןוכ׳ they frustrate their predictions. Hithpa. הִתְבַּדָּה to be tempted to a falsehood, turn a liar. Ber.4a; Der. Er. Zut. ch. III train thy tongue to say, I do not know, שמא תִּתְבַּדֶּהוכ׳ lest thou be induced to tell a falsehood and be caught. -
20 בָּדָה
בדי, בָּדָא, בָּדָה(b. h., √בד, v. בדד) to dig out, whence 1) (cmp. ברא) to take out (a piece of dough) and shape, to form. Men.V, 1; Sifra Emor Par. 10, ch. XIII השאור בּוֹדֶהוכ׳ he gets the leaven required for the loaves out of themselves (taking a piece of dough out of that intended for the loaves). 2) to create, invent. Ned.10a לשון שבָּדוּוכ׳ terms (for vows) which the Scholars have (arbitrarily) invented (as disguises). Lev. R. s. 9 לשון בָּדוּי an invented expression. Gen. R. s. 100 דברים בְּדוּיִים fictitious words. Ib. s. 48 בדויים (sub. דברים, some ed. בדאות). Pi. בִּידָּא, בִּידָּה 1) same. Y.Meg.I, 71c top בי׳ להןוכ׳ made up for them a false Latin translation (of the Bible) from the Greek; v. בָּרַר.Y.Keth.II, 26b bot. מְבַדִּין היינו we have been inventing, i. e. speaking in fun; Tosef. ib. II, 1 מבודין אנו (corr. acc.; Var. בדאים). Y.Kidd.III, 64d מבדין אתםוכ׳, prob. to be read מן הדין. Y.Shebi.IV, 35b bot. מבדין בחדשים, v. בָּהָה. 2) to disprove, refute. Tanḥ. Balak, 14; ed. Bub. 23 (ref. to baddim, Is. 44:25) מְבַדִּיןוכ׳ they frustrate their predictions. Hithpa. הִתְבַּדָּה to be tempted to a falsehood, turn a liar. Ber.4a; Der. Er. Zut. ch. III train thy tongue to say, I do not know, שמא תִּתְבַּדֶּהוכ׳ lest thou be induced to tell a falsehood and be caught.
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