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1 עמך II
עָמַךII (b. h.) 1) to stand, stand up, rise; to remain, endure; to be ready. Ber.V, 1 אין עוֹמְדִין להתפללוכ׳ you must not stand up (make ready) for prayer,, v. כּוֹבֶד. Ib. I, 2 שכן דרך … לַעֲמוֹדוכ׳ for princes generally rise at three hours. Ib. 3 (expl. ובקומך, Deut. 6:7) בשעה שבני אדם עוֹמְדִים at the time when people get up (in the morning). Kidd.71a עוֹמֵד בחצי ימיו a middle-aged man. Y.Snh.VIII, 26b ע׳ בדין stood before court. B. Mets.47b מי שאינו עוֹמד בדיבורו who does not stand by (keep) his promise. Kil. IV, 4 העומד that part of the fence which is unimpaired, opp. פרוץ. Neg. I, 3, sq. העומד the leprous spot which remained in its place (Lev. 13:28). B. Bath.60b יכולין לעמוד בה, v. גְּזֵרָה. Ex. R. s. 2 בקש משה שיַעַמְדּוּ וכו׳ Moses prayed that from him should rise priests and kings; a. v. fr.Esp. uses: ע׳ על a) to understand. Y.Shek.I, 45d, v. אוֹפִי; a. e.b) to insist upon. Meg.28a לא עָמַדְתִּי על מדותי, v. מִדָּה. Kidd. l. c. מְעַמֵּד על מדותיו Pi. (Rashi מַעֲמִיד Hif.)c) to be reduced to. Y.Ber.II, 5c ע׳ על חמשים it came down to fifty; a. fr. 2) (of liquids) to settle, become consistent. Ab. Zar.35b חלב טהור עומד milk of a clean animal curdles (can be made into cheese or butter). 3) (of blades) to become dull (without being notched). Bets.28b סכין שעָמְדָה מותרוכ׳ a slaughtering knife which has become dull may be sharpened on the Holy Day.)עוֹמֵד ל־ standing ready, designated for. Pes.13b, a. fr. כל העומד לזרוקוכ׳ whatever is ready to be sprinkled, is considered as if it had been sprinkled. Keth.51a top; a. fr. 5) ע׳ ב־ to resist. Cant. R. to VII, 8 כל … לעמוד בזנות he who can resister the temptation of lust; כאילו עומד בשתיהן as if he resisted both; a. e. Hif. הֶעֱמִיד to cause to stand, to place; to restore, preserve; to beget, produce. Y.R. Hash. I, 57b top הַעֲמִידוּ בימה put the dais up (to hold court). Tam.V, 6 היה מַעֲמִידוכ׳ made the unclean priests stand in the eastern gate. Yeb.62b הם הם הֶעֱמִידוּ תורהוכ׳ it was they who preserved the law (tradition) in those days. Ab. I, 1 הַעֲמִידוּ תלמידים הרבה rear many scholars. Num. R. s. 14 ה׳ בנים begot children. Koh. R. to I, 4 מה היא עומדת מַעֲמֶדֶת what does ʿomadeth (ib.) mean? She (the earth) preserves, v. תַּפְקִיד. Gen. R. s. 90 שכל ארץ וארץ מעמדת פירותיה each ground preserves its own fruits (when put into the ground), Ib. דברים שהן מַעֲמִידִין substances which conserve, v. קִטְמִית; a. fr. 2) to change the standing of; to enlarge; to reduce. Meg.15b שתי אמות היה והֶעֱמִידוֹ עלוכ׳ it was two cubits long, and he extended it to twelve. Macc.24a (of the 613 laws of the Torah) בא דוד והֶעֱמִידָן עלוכ׳ David came and brought them down to eleven (Ps. 15); בא עמוס והעמידן על אחת Amos came and reduced them to one (Am. 5:4). 3) ה׳ (על) עצמו to contain, check ones self. Snh.72a אין אדם מעמיד עצמו על ממונו no one will restrain himself from defending his property. Ib. 93b מַעֲמִידִין על עצמם בשעהוכ׳ they restrained themselves when they had a human need. 4) (of liquids) to make consistent, curdle. Ab. Zar. II, 5 מעמידין אותן בקיבת נבלה they make the cheese by putting into the milk rennet from an animal not ritually slaughtered. Orl. I, 7 המעמיד בשרף הערלה if one curdles milk by means of a resinous substance (an acid) from an ‘uncircumcised tree (v. עָרְלָה); a. e. 5) ה׳ על חזקתו to let a thing stand on the basis of its presumptive condition, to assume that the ordinary condition has not changed. Nidd.2a הַעֲמֵד אשה על חזקתה assume that the woman has not changed her presumptive condition (of cleanness); העמד דבר על חזקתו assume everything to remain unchanged (until a change is proven). Keth.75b; a. fr. 6) ה׳ על מדותיו (sub. עצמו), v. supra. Pi. עִמֵּד 1) (sub. עצמו) to insist. Kidd.71a, v. supra. 2) to place; part. pass. מְעוּמָּד, q. v. -
2 עָמַך
עָמַךII (b. h.) 1) to stand, stand up, rise; to remain, endure; to be ready. Ber.V, 1 אין עוֹמְדִין להתפללוכ׳ you must not stand up (make ready) for prayer,, v. כּוֹבֶד. Ib. I, 2 שכן דרך … לַעֲמוֹדוכ׳ for princes generally rise at three hours. Ib. 3 (expl. ובקומך, Deut. 6:7) בשעה שבני אדם עוֹמְדִים at the time when people get up (in the morning). Kidd.71a עוֹמֵד בחצי ימיו a middle-aged man. Y.Snh.VIII, 26b ע׳ בדין stood before court. B. Mets.47b מי שאינו עוֹמד בדיבורו who does not stand by (keep) his promise. Kil. IV, 4 העומד that part of the fence which is unimpaired, opp. פרוץ. Neg. I, 3, sq. העומד the leprous spot which remained in its place (Lev. 13:28). B. Bath.60b יכולין לעמוד בה, v. גְּזֵרָה. Ex. R. s. 2 בקש משה שיַעַמְדּוּ וכו׳ Moses prayed that from him should rise priests and kings; a. v. fr.Esp. uses: ע׳ על a) to understand. Y.Shek.I, 45d, v. אוֹפִי; a. e.b) to insist upon. Meg.28a לא עָמַדְתִּי על מדותי, v. מִדָּה. Kidd. l. c. מְעַמֵּד על מדותיו Pi. (Rashi מַעֲמִיד Hif.)c) to be reduced to. Y.Ber.II, 5c ע׳ על חמשים it came down to fifty; a. fr. 2) (of liquids) to settle, become consistent. Ab. Zar.35b חלב טהור עומד milk of a clean animal curdles (can be made into cheese or butter). 3) (of blades) to become dull (without being notched). Bets.28b סכין שעָמְדָה מותרוכ׳ a slaughtering knife which has become dull may be sharpened on the Holy Day.)עוֹמֵד ל־ standing ready, designated for. Pes.13b, a. fr. כל העומד לזרוקוכ׳ whatever is ready to be sprinkled, is considered as if it had been sprinkled. Keth.51a top; a. fr. 5) ע׳ ב־ to resist. Cant. R. to VII, 8 כל … לעמוד בזנות he who can resister the temptation of lust; כאילו עומד בשתיהן as if he resisted both; a. e. Hif. הֶעֱמִיד to cause to stand, to place; to restore, preserve; to beget, produce. Y.R. Hash. I, 57b top הַעֲמִידוּ בימה put the dais up (to hold court). Tam.V, 6 היה מַעֲמִידוכ׳ made the unclean priests stand in the eastern gate. Yeb.62b הם הם הֶעֱמִידוּ תורהוכ׳ it was they who preserved the law (tradition) in those days. Ab. I, 1 הַעֲמִידוּ תלמידים הרבה rear many scholars. Num. R. s. 14 ה׳ בנים begot children. Koh. R. to I, 4 מה היא עומדת מַעֲמֶדֶת what does ʿomadeth (ib.) mean? She (the earth) preserves, v. תַּפְקִיד. Gen. R. s. 90 שכל ארץ וארץ מעמדת פירותיה each ground preserves its own fruits (when put into the ground), Ib. דברים שהן מַעֲמִידִין substances which conserve, v. קִטְמִית; a. fr. 2) to change the standing of; to enlarge; to reduce. Meg.15b שתי אמות היה והֶעֱמִידוֹ עלוכ׳ it was two cubits long, and he extended it to twelve. Macc.24a (of the 613 laws of the Torah) בא דוד והֶעֱמִידָן עלוכ׳ David came and brought them down to eleven (Ps. 15); בא עמוס והעמידן על אחת Amos came and reduced them to one (Am. 5:4). 3) ה׳ (על) עצמו to contain, check ones self. Snh.72a אין אדם מעמיד עצמו על ממונו no one will restrain himself from defending his property. Ib. 93b מַעֲמִידִין על עצמם בשעהוכ׳ they restrained themselves when they had a human need. 4) (of liquids) to make consistent, curdle. Ab. Zar. II, 5 מעמידין אותן בקיבת נבלה they make the cheese by putting into the milk rennet from an animal not ritually slaughtered. Orl. I, 7 המעמיד בשרף הערלה if one curdles milk by means of a resinous substance (an acid) from an ‘uncircumcised tree (v. עָרְלָה); a. e. 5) ה׳ על חזקתו to let a thing stand on the basis of its presumptive condition, to assume that the ordinary condition has not changed. Nidd.2a הַעֲמֵד אשה על חזקתה assume that the woman has not changed her presumptive condition (of cleanness); העמד דבר על חזקתו assume everything to remain unchanged (until a change is proven). Keth.75b; a. fr. 6) ה׳ על מדותיו (sub. עצמו), v. supra. Pi. עִמֵּד 1) (sub. עצמו) to insist. Kidd.71a, v. supra. 2) to place; part. pass. מְעוּמָּד, q. v. -
3 רמיזה
רְמִיזָהf. (רָמַז) hint, gesture. Yeb.XIV, 1 כשם שהוא כונס בר׳וכ׳ as well as he (a deaf mute) may marry by gestures, he may divorce by gesture; Gitt.71a. Ib. 59a בגיטין דברי הכל בר׳ as to letters of divorce, all agree that a deaf mute may divorce by gesture. Gen. R. s. 5, beg. שואלים … בר׳וכ׳ they greeted the king with gestures, with fingering and with flags; ib. s. 28; Yalk. ib. 7; Yalk. Ps. 848; a. e.Pl. רְמִיזוֹת. Gitt.71a רְמִיזוֹתָיו, v. קְפִיצָה. Yeb.108b, v. קְרִיצָה.(Lam. R. to I, 13 כמהר׳ עשיתי, perh. to be read: רְמִיּוֹת tricks. -
4 רְמִיזָה
רְמִיזָהf. (רָמַז) hint, gesture. Yeb.XIV, 1 כשם שהוא כונס בר׳וכ׳ as well as he (a deaf mute) may marry by gestures, he may divorce by gesture; Gitt.71a. Ib. 59a בגיטין דברי הכל בר׳ as to letters of divorce, all agree that a deaf mute may divorce by gesture. Gen. R. s. 5, beg. שואלים … בר׳וכ׳ they greeted the king with gestures, with fingering and with flags; ib. s. 28; Yalk. ib. 7; Yalk. Ps. 848; a. e.Pl. רְמִיזוֹת. Gitt.71a רְמִיזוֹתָיו, v. קְפִיצָה. Yeb.108b, v. קְרִיצָה.(Lam. R. to I, 13 כמהר׳ עשיתי, perh. to be read: רְמִיּוֹת tricks. -
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6 δέω
Aδεόντων Od.12.54
codd. (v. δίδημι): [tense] fut. δήσω: [tense] aor. ἔδησα, [dialect] Ep.δῆσα Il.21.30
: [tense] pf.δέδεκα D.24.207
, v.l. δεδηκότας in Aeschin.2.134: [tense] plpf.ἐδεδήκει And.4.17
(prob.):—[voice] Med., [dialect] Ep. [tense] impf.δέοντο Il.18.553
: [tense] aor.ἐδησάμην 24.340
, al.; [dialect] Ep.[ per.] 3sg. δησάσκετο ib.15: —[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.δεθήσομαι D.24.126
,131, etc., , X.Cyr.4.3.18; δεδέσομαι f.l. in Aristid.Or.41(4).7: [tense] aor.ἐδέθην D.24.132
, etc.: [tense] pf. δέδεμαι (v. infr.): [tense] plpf.ἐδεδέμην And.1.48
; [dialect] Ep.δέδετο Il.5.387
; [dialect] Ion. [ per.] 3pl.ἐδεδέατο Hdt.1.66
, etc.—In this Verb, though a disyll., εο and εω are occas. [var] contr. τὸ δοῦν, τῷ δοῦντι, Pl.Cra. 419b, 421c;δοῦσα Din.Fr.89.15
:—bind, tie, fetter,δεσμῷ τινα δῆσαι Il.10.443
, etc.;ἐνὶ δεσμῷ 5.386
, etc.; ἐν πέδαις (v.l. ἐς πέδας) Hdt.5.77;δῆσε δ' ὀπίσσω χεῖρας.. ἱμᾶσιν Il.21.30
;δ. τινὰ χεῖράς τε πόδας τε Od. 12.50
; δ. ἔκ τινος to bind from (i.e. to) a thing,ἐξ ἐπιδιφριάδος ἱμᾶσι δέδεντο Il.10.475
, cf. Hdt.4.72; δῆσαί τινα ξύλῳ or ἐν ξύλῳ (cf.ξύλον 11.2
);ἐν κλίμακι Ar.Ra. 619
; δ. κύνα κλοιῷ tie a clog to a dog, Lex Solonisap.Plu.Sol.24, cf. E.Cyc. 234;δ. τινὰ πρὸς φάραγγι A.Pr.15
; πρὸς κίονα, κίονι, S.Aj. 108, 240(lyr.);δεδεμένοι πρὸς ἀλλήλους Th.4.47
; δεδέσθαι ἐν τῆ ποδοκάκκῃ Lex Solonisap.D.24.105.2 alone, bind, keep in bonds, πῶς ἂν ἐγώ σε δέοιμι; says Hephaistos, pointing to the nets in which he had caught Ares, Od.8.352;αὐτὸς δ' ἔδησε πατέρα A.Eu. 641
;δήσαντες ἔχειν τινάς Th.1.30
; δησάντων αὐτὸν οἱ ἕνδεκα Lex ap.D.24.105, etc.3 metaph., bind, enchain,γλῶσσα δέ οἱ δέδεται Thgn.178
;κέρδει καὶ σοφία δέδεται Pi.P.3.54
;ψυχὰ δ. λύπῃ E.Hipp. 160
(lyr.); later, bind by spells,τὸ στόμα AP11.138
(Lucill.), cf. Tab.Defix.96,108.4 c. gen., hinder from a thing,ἔδησε κελεύθου Od. 4.380
, 469.5 Medic., harden, brace up, Hp.Off.17, etc.II [voice] Med., bind, tie, put on oneself, ποσσὶ δ' ὑπὸ λιπαροῖσιν ἐδήσατο καλὰ πέδιλα tied them on his feet, Il.2.44, etc.:—[voice] Pass., περὶ δὲ κνήμῃσι βοείας κνημῖδας.. δέδετο he had greaves bound round his legs, Od. 24.228. (Cf. Skt. ditá 'bound', dā´ma 'bond'.)------------------------------------A : [tense] aor.ἐδέησα Lys. 30.8
, [dialect] Ep. δῆσα only Il.18.100: [tense] pf. :—[voice] Med., [tense] fut.δεήσομαι Th.1.32
, etc., [dialect] Dor.δεοῦμαι Epich.120
; later , Plu.2.213c, etc.: [tense] aor.ἐδεήθην Hdt.4.84
, Ar.Pl. 986, etc.: [tense] pf.δεδέημαι X.An.7.7.14
, Is.8.22 (the forms δεήσω, etc., compared with the [dialect] Ep. ἐδεύησα, δεύομαι, point to root δεϝ):—lack, miss, stand in need of, c. gen.,ἐμεῖο δὲ δῆσε.. ἀλκτῆρα γενέσθαι Il.
l.c. (elsewh. Hom. uses δεύω, q.v.); , cf. X.Mem.4.2.10.2 freq. in [dialect] Att., πολλοῦ δέω I want much, i.e. am far from, mostly c. inf. [tense] pres., πολλοῦ δ. ἀπολογεῖσθαι I am far from defending myself, Pl.Ap. 30d;πολλοῦ δεῖς εἰπεῖν Id.Men. 79b
;π. δ. ἀγνοεῖν Id.Ly. 204e
;π. γε δέουσι μαίνεσθαι Id.Men. 92a
; alsoμικροῦ ἔδεον ἐν χερσὶν εἶναι X.HG4.6.11
, cf. Men. Georg.25;τοσούτου δέω ἱκανὸς εἶναι λέγειν ὥστε.. Lys.17.1
;τοσούτου δέουσι μιμεῖσθαι Isoc.14.17
(alsoτοσοῦτον δέω εἰδέναι Pl.Men. 71a
); παρὰ μικρὸν ἐδέησα ἀποθανεῖν v.l. in Isoc.17.42; simplyἐδέησα κινδύνῳ περιπεσεῖν Alciphr.3.5
: abs., πολλοῦ γε δέω I am far from it, Pl.Phdr. 228a;τοῦ παντὸς δέω A.Pr. 1006
;παντὸς δεῖ τοιοῦτος εἶναι Pl.Sph. 221d
(impers. πολλοῦ δεῖ, etc., v. δεῖ 11.1. b): in part.,παλαστῆς δεόντων τεττάρων ποδῶν IG12.373.8
;μικροῦ δέοντα τέτταρα τάλαντα D.27.35
; the part. is freq. used to express numerals compounded with 8 or 9,ἀνδράσιν ἑνὸς δέουσι τριάκοντα IG12.374.413
; δυοῖν δέοντα τεσσεράκοντα forty lacking two, thirty-eight, Hdt.1.14;πεντήκοντα δυοῖν δέοντα ἔτη Th.2.2
; ἑνὸς δέον εἰκοστὸν ἔτος the 20t h year save one, the 19th, Id.8.6;δυοῖν δεούσαις εἴκοσι ναυσίν X.HG1.1.5
: later, the inf. stands abs., περὶ τὰ ἑνὸς δεῖν πεντήκοντα fifty save one, Arist.Rh. 1390b11: part. in gen., ;πόλεων δυοῖν δεούσαιν ἑξήκοντα D.L.5.27
;ἑξήκοντα ἑνὸς δέοντος ἔτη Plu.Pomp.79
.3 part. δέων, δέουσα, as Adj., fit, proper,ὁ καιρὸς οὐκ ἔστι χρόνος δέων Arist. APr. 48b36
;τοῖς δέουσι χρόνοις IG12(3).247.11
([place name] Anaphe); ἡ δέουσα ἑκάστων χρῆσις Hierocl.p.61 A., etc.: esp.freq.in neut., v. δέον.4 δεῖ impers., v. h. v.II Dep. [full] δέομαι: [var] contr.δῆσθε Sophr.46
, part.δεύμενος Id.36
: [tense] fut. : [tense] aor. ἐδεήθην: always personal, and used by Hom. only in form δεύομαι (v. δεύω B):1 abs., to be in want or need, require, mostly in part.,κάρτα δεόμενος Hdt.8.59
; οἱ δεόμενοι the needy, opp. οἱ κεκτημένοι τὰς οὐσίας, Isoc. 6.67.b stand in need of, want, c. gen., Hdt.1.36, etc.;τὰ σὰ δεῖται κολαστοῦ.. ἔπη S.OT 1148
; ῥώμης τινὸς δ. ib. 1293; οὐδὲν δεῖσθαι τροφῆς have no need of.., Th.8.43; ἤν τι δέωνται βασιλέως if they have any need of him, ib.37: c. inf.,τοῦτο ἔτι δέομαι μαθεῖν Pl.R. 392d
, cf. Euthd. 275d, etc.; τὰ πράττεσθαι δεόμενα things needing to be done, X.Cyr.2.3.3; necessaries,IG
2.573.4; ἐπισκευάσαι τὰ δεόμενα parts needing repair, ib.22.1176.15; the point threatened,Plb.
15.15.7; δεῖται impers., v. δεῖ.2 beg a thing from a person, c. dupl. gen. rei et pers.,τῶν ἐδέετο σφέων Hdt. 3.157
, cf. Th.1.32, etc.;μή μου δεηθῇς. ΘΗ. πράγματος ποίου; S.OC 1170
: freq. with neut. Pron. in acc.,τοῦτο ὑμῶν δέομαι Pl.Ap. 17c
, cf. Smp. 173e, etc.: c. acc. cogn., δέημα, or oftener δέησιν, δεῖσθαί τινος, Ar.Ach. 1059, Aeschin.2.43, etc.: also c. acc. rei only, ξύμφοραδ. Th.1.32
;δυνατά τινος Pl.Prt. 335e
;δίκαια καὶ μέτρια ὑμῶν D.38.2
;διαπράξωμαι ἃ δέομαι X.An.2.3.29
: with gen. pers. only, δεηθεὶς ὑμῶν having begged a favour of you, D.21.108: c.gen.pers. et inf., , cf. Pl.Prt. 336a, etc.;δ. τινὸς ὥστε.. Th.1.119
;ὅπως.. Plu.Ant.84
: rarely c. acc. pers., : parenthetic, I pray, Ge.44.18.------------------------------------δέω (C),A = δήω (A), Alc.102. -
7 διδακτός
I of things, taught, learnt, ἅπαντα γάρ σοι τἀμὰ νουθετήματα κείνης διδακτά of her teaching, S.El. 344;δ. ἀνθρωπίνης σοφίας λόγοι 1 Ep.Cor.2.13
;ὅσοις δ. μηδέν, ἀλλ' ἐν τῇ φύσει τὸ σωφρονεῖν εἴληχεν E. Hipp.79
.2 that can be taught or learnt,τὰ δ.
things which may be taught by study and experience,Pi.
N.3.41; opp. ἄρρητα, S.OT 300; δίδαξον.. εἰ διδακτά μοι if I may learn them, Id.Tr.64, cf. 671;τὰ μὲν δ. μανθάνω, τὰ δ' εὑρετὰ ζητῶ Id.Fr. 843
; κἄστ' οὐ διδακτόν (sc. τὸ τῆς τύχης) E.Alc. 786, cf.Supp. 914;καθ' ὅσον δ. Isoc.13.20
;ἀρετὴν.. εἴτε δ. εἴ τε μὴ δ. Pl.Men. 71a
, cf. Prt. 328c, Euthd. 274e; .Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διδακτός
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8 δᾳδουχέω
II c. acc., celebrate,τὰ μυστήρια Them.Or.5.71a
:—[voice] Med.,γόον οὐχ ὑμέναιον ἐδᾳδουχήσατο Epigr.Gr.413
:—[voice] Pass., to be illuminated, Socr.Rhod. 1.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δᾳδουχέω
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9 λύθρον
A defilement from blood, gore, Hom., only in dat.,λύθρῳ.. παλάσσετο χεῖρας Il.11.169
, 20.503; , Od.22.402: masc.λύθρος AP9.323
(Antip.), Ph. ap.Gal.13.268, Poll.1.46, M.Ant.3.3, Jul.Or.2.71a: the neut. λύθρον only in APl.4.112: in Medic., of the impure blood in a woman's womb, Plu.2.496b, 997a: pl.,ἐκ μητρῴων λύθρων Hp.Ep.17
; of blood in general, M.Ant.2.2; of the venom of the hydra, Euph.50.2. [[pron. full] ῠ by nature, APl.l.c., Epigr.Gr. 314 ([place name] Smyrna).] -
10 μακάριος
μᾰκᾰρ-ιος, α, ον, also ος, ον Pl.Lg. 803c: collat. form. of μάκαρ, mostly used in Prose, but also in Poets, as Pi., and freq. in E.,1 mostly of men, blessed, happy, Pi.P.5.46, E.Or. 86, etc.;σοφοί τε καὶ μ. ἄνδρες Pl.R. 335e
; μ. τε καὶ εὐδαίμων ib. 354a: distd. from εὐδαίμων by Arist.EN 1101a7, 19: freq. in phrases such asμ. ὅστις.. νοῦν ἔχει Men.114
, cf. Mon. 357, 614, Phld.Ir.p.3 W.: [comp] Sup., Id.Piet. 104: in addresses, ὦ μακάριε my good sir, my dear sir, Pl.Prt. 309c, R. 432d, Men.Pk. 219: c. gen., ὦ μ. τῆς τύχης O happy you for.., Ar.Eq. 186, cf. V. 1512, Pl.Euthd. 303c; ; ὦ μ. σὺ τά τε ἄλλα καὶ αὐτὸ τοῦτο ὅτι .. X. Cyr.8.3.39.2 prosperous, οἱ μ., opp. οἱ ἐνδεεῖς, Arist.EN 1157b21, al.;κινδυνεύω σοι δοκεῖν μ. τις εἶναι Pl.Men. 71a
;τοὺς μ. καλουμένους ὁρῶ πονοῦντας ἡμῖν ἐμφερῆ Men.Kith.Fr.1.6
;μακαριωτάτην.. πόλιν Καπύην Plb.3.91.6
; (Magn.Mae., ii B.C.).3 of the dead, like μακαρίτης, Pl.Lg. 947e, cf. Ar.Fr.488.9;μακαρίας μνήμης BCH25.89
([place name] Bithynia), Sammelb.4753.2, etc.II of states, qualities, etc.,μ. λέχος E.Or. 1208
; -ωτέρα πόλις Id.Tr. 365
; - ώταται τύχαι ib. 328 (lyr.);βίος Cratin.238
, cf. Pl.R. 561d;τοῖς θεοῖς ἅπας ὁ βίος μ. Arist.EN 1178b26
;μ. διάθεσις Phld.Mort. 18
;μ. ἐστιν ἡ τραγῳδία ποίημα Antiph. 191.1
; τὸ μακάριον bliss, Arist.EN 1099 b2.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μακάριος
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11 μεταξύ
A in the midst: hence,I as Adv.,1 of Place, betwixt, between, once in Hom., Il.1.156, cf. h.Merc. 159, etc.: with Art.,τὸ μ. Hdt.2.8
, Ar.Av. 551;ἐν τούτῳ μ. Th.4.25
;νεάτης τε καὶ ὑπάτης καὶ μέσης καὶ εἰ ἄλλα ἄττα μ. τυγχάνει ὄντα Pl.R. 443d
;αὐχένα μ. τιθέντες Id.Ti. 69e
: metaph.,φίλος ἢ ἐχθρὸς ἢ μ. Arist.Rh. 1376a30
.2 of Time, between-whiles, meanwhile, Hdt.4.155, S.Fr. 225, Pl.Ly. 207d, etc.; τὰ μ. the intervening events, Isoc.12.201: freq. c. [tense] pres. part., μ. ὀρύσσων ἐπαύσατο in the midst of his digging, Hdt.2.158;ἐπελαυνόντων.. μ. Id.4.129
;μ. θύων Ar.Ra. 1242
;μ. πίνων Eup.351.5
;μ. πορευομένους X.Cyr.8.8.11
, cf. Pl.Ly. 207b, etc.; ἐξαναστάντες μ. δειπνοῦντες in the middle of supper, D.18.169; ἀπαγχομένη μ. κατεκλίθη ( κατεκωλύθη Blass), i. e. in the interval between this and reviving, And.1.125: freq. with Verbs of speaking, λέγοντα μ. in the middle of my discourse, Pl.Ap. 40b, cf. Euthd. 275e, R. 336b: without part., μ. ὑπολαβεῖν to interrupt, X.An.3.1.26;μ. τὸν λόγον καταλύομεν Pl.Grg. 505c
;μ. διαλῦσαι τὴν συνουσίαν Id.Prt. 336e
; ἐν τῷ μ. (sc. χρόνῳ) X. Smp.1.14: with χρόνῳ, D.30.17.b in late writers, like μετά (Adv.), after, afterwards, τὸ μ. σάββατον the next Sabbath, Act.Ap. 13.42; οἱ μ. τούτων βασιλεῖς the kings who followed them, J.BJ5.4.2; οἱ μ. τούτων, = Lat. posterieorum, IG14.1913.3 of Qualities, τὰ μ. intermediate, i.e. neither good nor bad, Pl.Grg. 468a.4 of Degree, ὅσον τὸ μ. how great is the difference, Timocl.22.1.5 Gramm., the neuter gender, Arist.SE 166b12, Po. 1458a17.II as Prep. c. gen., between, Hdt.1.6,7.85, Th.1.118, 4.42, etc.;μ. σοφίας καὶ ἀμαθίας Pl.Smp. 202a
;μ. τούτοιν ἀμφοῖν ἐν μέσῳ ὄν Id.R. 583c
; αἱ μ. τῶν λόγων διηγήσεις the explanations between the speeches, Id.Tht. 143c; but μ. τῶν λόγων if I may interrupt the argument, Id.Phdr. 230a; μ. τῶν βασιλέων among kings, Plu.2.177c; between parties to an agreement,τιμὴ ἡ συμφωνηθεῖσα μ. τινῶν BGU316.15
(iv A. D.); τὰ μ. σύμφωνα the terms agreed between the parties, POxy.914.8 (v A.D.): sts. one of the extremes is omitted,ἄνωθεν τῶν Θυεστείων ῥακῶν μ. τῶν Ἰνοῦς Ar.Ach. 434
;ἢ ἐναντίοις οὖσιν ἢ μ. Arist.GC 319b12
;ἦν συμφέρον ὡς πλεῖστον τὸν μ. χρόνον γενέσθαι τῶν ὅρκων D.18.26
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12 παραγίγνομαι
παραγίγνομαι, [dialect] Ion. and later Gr. [suff] παρα-γίνομαι [pron. full] [ῑ], [tense] aor. [voice] Pass.Aπαρεγενήθην Plb.3.99.2
, etc.:—to be beside, by or near: c. dat. pers. et rei, καί σφιν παρεγίγνετο δαιτί attended them at the banquet, Od.17.173: c. dat. pers. only, Σοφοκλεῖ π. ἐρωτωμένῳ was by him when he was asked, Pl.R. 329b, cf. Antipho 6.17: c. dat. rei only, π. τῇ μάχῃ to be present at.., Pl.Chrm. 153c;τῇ συνουσίᾳ Id.Smp. 172c
, cf. Hdt.8.109; alsoπ. ἐν τοῖς ἀγῶσι Isoc.12.52
; ἐν τοιοῖσδε λόγοις, ἐν τῇ συνουσίᾳ, Pl.Prt. 337a, Smp. 173b: abs., Antipho 2.3.5.2 π. τινί come to one's side, stand by, second, Hes.Th. 429, 436, Hdt.3.32;μάρτυρες.. τοῖσι θανοῦσιν π. A.Eu. 319
(anap.); ἐπί τινα against one, Th.2.95; μάχῃ.. π. τισί support them in battle, Id.3.54: abs., Hes.Th. 432, Th.6.67;ἄνδρες ἱππῆς -γένεσθε Ar.Eq. 242
;- γενηθεὶς ἐπάγγελτος SIG708.21
(Istropolis, ii B. C.).3 of things, to be at hand, accrue to one, , cf. X.Mem. 4.2.2;φόβοι παραγιγνόμενοί τισι Isoc.5.34
;ἀρετὴ π. οἷς ἂν π. Pl. Men. 99e
, cf. 86d, Arist.EN 1099b16;ἀπὸ φυσιολογίας Phld.Rh.1.122
S.; of scientific learning, Arist.APo. 71a4; of virtue,ὅτῳ τρόπῳ παραγίγνεται Pl.Men. 71a
.4 π. ἀπό τινος to be descended from.., or perh. to have a right to attend a sacrifice through descent from.., Inscr.Cos405.II come to, τινι Thgn.139, X.Cyr.4.1.14, etc.;π. ἐς κώμην Hdt.1.185
; π. ἐς τὠυτό come to the same point, Id.2.4;ἐς τὸ δέον Id.1.32
;ἐπὶ τὰς ταφάς Aeschin.3.235
: abs., arrive, come up,παρεγένοντο αἱ νέες Hdt.6.95
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παραγίγνομαι
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13 χειρουργέω
A do with the hand, execute, ; esp. of acts of violence,νεανίσκοι, οἷς ἐχρῶντο εἴ τί που δέοι χειρουργεῖν Th.8.69
, cf. Aeschin.2.117.2 make by hand, build,οἰκοδομίαν Ael.NA3.24
:—[voice] Pass.,πολλὰ γυμνάσια ἐκεχειρούργητο Pl.Criti. 117c
.3 practise an art, esp. of music,ᾄδοντές τε καὶ χειρουργοῦντες Arist.Pol. 1340b20
, cf. 1342a3, Iamb.Comm.Math.26; produce by art, of hatching eggs by artificial means, D.S.1.74:— [voice] Pass., to be highly cultivated, of vines,ὑπὸ τῆς ἀνθρωπίνης ἐμπειρίας Id.3.62
; to be dressed, of meats, Megasth.28.4 of surgeons, operate, Hp.Flat.1, Plu.2.71a, Gal.2.228: c. acc., operate upon, Sor. 1.4, Artem.4.2:—[voice] Pass.,ὁ χειρουργηθεὶς ἄνθρωπος Gal.10.943
.5 sens. obsc., D.L.6.46.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > χειρουργέω
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14 ψυχαγωγέω
A lead departed souls to the nether world, esp. of Hermes, Luc.D Deor.7.4, 24.1.II evoke or conjure up the dead by sacrifice; hence metaph., lead or attract the souls of the living, win over, persuade, allure,ψ. μὲν πολλοὺς τῶν ζώντων, τοὺς δὲ τεθνεῶτας φάσκοντες ψυχαγωγεῖν Pl.Lg. 909b
;ψ. διὰ τῆς ὄψεως τοὺς ἀνθρώπους X.Mem.3.10.6
;διὰ τῆς μελῳδίας D.S.4.4
; of speakers,ψ. τοὺς ἀκούοντας Phld.Rh.1.148S.
;τὰ μέγιστα, οἷς ψυχαγωγεῖ ἡ τραγῳδία Arist.Po. 1450a33
:—[voice] Pass.,ἐκ τῆς μουσικῆς ψ. Ael. VH2.39
;ὑπό τινων D.S.2.53
.2 in bad sense, lead away, inveigle, delude,ψ. τοὺς ἀκροωμένους Isoc.2.49
, cf. 9.10;τινὰς λόγοις ψ. Lycurg.33
; ψ. τινα ὥστε .., c. inf., Plb.13.8.3:—[voice] Pass.,ὑπὸ εἰδώλων καὶ φαντασμάτων Pl.Ti. 71a
; κολακείαις, θεραπείᾳ ψ., D.44.63, 59.55; ὁ νοῦς.. πρὸς ἀλλοτρίῳ ψυχαγωγηθεὶς πάθει beguiled by contemplating another's sufferings, Timocl.6.6:—with a play upon these senses, λίμνη τις.., οὗ ψυχαγωγεῖ Σωκράτης where Socrates evokes (beguiles) souls, Ar.Av. 1555 (lyr.).III = τὸ ἐξαπατῶντα πιπράσκειν, AB 116.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ψυχαγωγέω
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15 ἀσπάσιος
A welcome, gladly welcomed,ἀσπασίη τρίλλιστος ἐπήλυθε νύξ Il.8.488
, cf. 10.35; , etc. Adv.-ίως, ἀ. δ' ἄρα τῷ κατέδυ φάος ἠελίοιο 13.33
.II well-pleased, glad,ἀσπάσιοι δ' ἐπέβαν γαίης 23.238
; ἀσπάσιον δ' ἄρα τόν γε θεοὶ κακότητος ἔλυσαν they released him to his joy, 5.397. Adv.- ίως
gladly,Hom.
with a Verb, to be glad to.., asφημί μιν ἀσπασίως γόνυ κάμψειν Il.7.118
, cf. 18.232, Od.4.523, etc.—[dialect] Ep., exc. in Adv.- ίως
with glad welcome,A.
Ag. 1555 (lyr.); gladly, Hdt.7.152, Jul.Or.2.71a.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀσπάσιος
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16 ἐνευδοκιμέω
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐνευδοκιμέω
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17 νικάω
νικάω (Hom.+; ins, pap, LXX; PsSol 4:10; TestJob 27:5; Test12Patr, Philo, Joseph., Just., Tat.; Ath. 3, 2) ptc. νικῶν, dat. νικῶντι or νικοῦντι (so some edd. Rv 2:17, in part also vs. 7; on this exchange of-άω and-έω forms s. B-D-F §90; W-S. §13, 26; Rob. 203; s. Mlt-H. 195); fut. νικήσω; 1 aor. ἐνίκησα; pf. νενίκηκα. Pass.: 1 fut. inf. νικηθήσεσθαι (Just., D. 78, 9); 1 aor. ἐνικήθην LXX, ptc. νικηθείς; pf. inf. νενικῆσθαι 4 Macc 13:2.① to win in the face of obstacles, be victor, conquer, overcome, prevail, intr.ⓐ in a battle or contest (EpArist 281); of Israel as victorious in battle 12:2 (cp. Ex 17:11); of Christ Rv 3:21b; 5:5 (the foll. inf. ἀνοῖξαι indicates what the victory enables the victor to do). ἐξῆλθεν νικῶν κ. ἵνα νικήσῃ 6:2. Of the good athlete (Lucian, Tim. 50; POxy 1759, 4 letter to an athlete) IPol 3:1. The Christian as ὁ νικῶν the one who is victorious (s. B-D-F §322; Rob. 865) Rv 2:7, 11, 17, 26; 3:5, 12, 21; 21:7 (s. Boll 49, 1). οἱ νικῶντες ἐκ τοῦ θηρίου (=τηρήσαντες ἑαυτοὺς ἐκ τ. θ.—B-D-F §212; GBonaccorsi, Primi saggi di filologia neotest. I ’33 p. clxii) 15:2.—Hs 8, 3, 6 v.l.ⓑ in a legal action (Aristoph., Equ. 95, Av. 445; 447; Protagoras in Diog. L. 9, 56 [νικάω and νίκη]; Artem. 1, 35 p. 36, 20; 4, 31 p. 222, 17 al.; PSI 551, 7 [III B.C.] ἐνίκων τῇ κρίσει; PHal 1, 51; 58 [III B.C.]; Jos., Bell. 2, 284, Ant. 12, 126) ὅπως … και νικήσεις (v.l. νικήσῃς) ἐν τῷ κρίνεσθαί σε that you may win when you are accused Ro 3:4; 1 Cl 18:4 (both Ps 50:6.—IG XI/4, 1299, 26f [c. 200 B.C.] Sarapis and his worshipers win in a lawsuit over a new temple [Eng. tr. in Danker, Benefactor, no. 27]).② to overcome someone, vanquish, overcome, trans.ⓐ act. w. the obj. in the acc. τινά overcome someone (Polyb. 6, 58, 13; Diod S 4, 57, 6; Jos., Vi. 81) Lk 11:22; Rv 11:7; 13:7; 17:14. Of Christ νενίκηκα τὸν κόσμον I have overcome the world (i.e. the sum total of everything opposed to God; s. κόσμος 7b) J 16:33b (ν. τι=‘be stronger than’: IAndros Isis, Kyme 55 p. 124). Also said of Christians 1J 5:4f; cp. αὕτη ἐστιν ἡ νίκη ἡ νικήσασα τὸν κόσμον vs. 4b (s. νίκη). Also ν. τὸν πονηρόν overcome the evil one, the devil 2:13f (on this passage and J 16:33b s. JBruns, JBL 86, ’67, 451–53); cp. Rv 12:11. αὐτόν (=τὸν διάβολον) Hs 8, 3, 6. αὐτούς (=τοὺς ἐκ τοῦ κόσμου) 1J 4:4. ν. τὴν ψυχήν win a victory over the soul (i.e. the earthly-minded part of man; cp. Sextus 71a νίκα τὸ σῶμα) 2 Cl 16:2. The conquering power added in the dat.: by (means of) ἔν τινι (Pla., Symp. 213e; Himerius, Or. [Ecl.] 3, 11 ἐν δόγμασι νικῶν ἐκείνους): ἐν τῷ μὴ ποιεῖν τὰς ἐπιθυμίας αὐτῆς τὰς πονηράς by not carrying out its base desires 2 Cl 16:2. ν. ἐν τῷ ἀγαθῷ τὸ κακόν overcome evil with good Ro 12:21b (TestBenj 4:3 οὗτος τὸ ἀγαθὸν ποιῶν νικᾷ τὸ κακόν).ⓑ pass. be conquered, beaten (Thu. 1, 76, 2 al.; Posidippus [III B.C.]: 447 Fgm. 2 Jac. νικᾶται ὁ Κύπριος τῷ σχήματι=the Cyprian is ‘conquered’ by the picture [of Aphrodite] et al.; Philo, De Jos. 200 νικώμενος ὑπὸ πάθους; Jos., Ant. 1, 302 by the force of necessity; Tat. 9, 2 ὁ νικώμενος νῦν εἰσαῦτις ἐπικρατεῖν εἴωθεν; Theoph. Ant. 2, 12 [p. 130, 30] θεὸν γὰρ οὐ χρὴ ὑφʼ ἡδονῆς νικᾶσθαι) Hm 12, 5, 2. ὁ πονηρὸς … νικηθείς AcPlCor 2:15. Let oneself be overcome μὴ νικῶ ὑπὸ τ. κακοῦ Ro 12:21a; Dg 7:7.③ to surpass in ability, outstrip, excel, trans. w. the superior power added in the dat. (cp. Eur., Herc. Fur. 342 ἀρετῇ; Ael. Aristid. 13 p. 272 D.: ἐπιεικείᾳ; Tat. 15:4 θανάτῳ … τὸν θάνατον νενικήκασιν) τοῖς ἰδίοις βίοις νικῶσι τ. νόμους in their way of life they surpass (or outdo) the laws (i.e., they live better lives than the laws require) Dg 5:10.—DELG s.v. νίκη. M-M. TW. -
18 προσπίπτω
προσπίπτω impf. προσέπιπτον; aor. προσέπεσον or προσέπεσα—B-D-F §81, 3; Mlt-H. 208 (Hom.+; pap, LXX; TestAbr A; ApcMos; EpArist 180; Philo, Joseph.).① to prostrate oneself before someone, fall down before/ at the feet of freq. in the gesture of a suppliant (Soph. et al.) w. dat. of pers. (Pla., Ep. 7, 349a; Polyb. 10, 18, 7; Plut., Pyrrh. 384 [3, 4]; PPetr II, 1, 4 [III B.C.]; Ps 94:6; Jos., Bell. 3, 201; 454) Mk 3:11; 5:33; Lk 8:28, 47; Ac 16:29; GEb 18, 39.—Before God τῷ δεσπότῃ 1 Cl 48:1; abs. 9:1 (cp. TestAbr A 14 p. 94, 14f [Stone p. 36] τοῖς οἰκτιρμοῖς αὐτοῦ; ApcMos 33 τῷ θεῶ.).—πρ. τοῖς γόνασίν τινος fall at someone’s feet (Eur., Or. 1332 al.; Plut., Pomp. 621 [5, 2], Mor. 1117b; Chariton 3, 2, 1; Achilles Tat. 5, 17, 3; Jos., Ant. 19, 234. See TestAbr A 3 p. 79, 28 [Stone p. 6] al. τοῖς ποσὶν τοῦ ἀσωμάτου) Lk 5:8, unless the ref. here is to the clasping of a person’s knees by a suppliant, as perh. in the Eur. pass. above (s. L-S-J-M s.v. γόνυ 1 and προσπίπτω III). πρὸς τοὺς πόδας τινός (Esth 8:3; cp. Ex 4:25 and PCairZen 210, 1 [254 B.C.] πρὸς τὰ γόνατα) Mk 7:25.② to move with force against someth., fall upon, strike against (cp. Thu. 3, 103, 2 et al.; Appian, Bell. Civ. 4, 113 §472; Arrian, Anab. 3, 13, 6; Sir 25:21; Pr 25:20; Jos., Bell. 4, 343) τινί someth. of the winds (Ael. Aristid. 36, 8 K.=48 p. 440 D.; schol. on Apollon. Rhod. 4, 26–71a p. 277, 6) that beat upon a house w. great force Mt 7:25 (s. προσπαίω and προσκόπτω 2).— Come (suddenly) upon ὀξυχολία προσπίπτει τινί bad temper comes over someone Hm 6, 2, 5 (Menand., Epitr. 497 J. χολὴ μέλαινα πρ.).—M-M. -
19 φάντασμα
φάντασμα, ατος, τό (Aeschyl., Pla. et al.; LXX; En 99:7; TestSol 8:9 C; Philo; Jos., Bell. 5, 381, Ant. 5, 21 3; Tat. 7:3) apparition, esp. ghost (Aeschyl. et al.; Pla., Phd. 81d, Tim. 71a; Dionys. Hal. 4, 62; Plut., Dio 2, 4; Lucian, Philops. 29; PGM 4, 2701; 7, 579 φυλακτήριον πρὸς δαίμονας, πρὸς πᾶσαν νόσον καὶ πάθος; Job 20:8 v.l.; Wsd 17:14; Jos., Ant. 1, 331; 333; Tat. 7, 3 s. Reader, Polemo 376) Mt 14:26; Mk 6:49 (on these two pass. cp. Phlegon: 257 Fgm. 36 II, 3 Jac.); Lk 24:37 D.—FAltheim, ARW 27, 1929, 48.—DELG s.v. φαίνω B 10. M-M. TW. Sv. -
20 אוצר
אֹוצָרm. (b. h.; אצר) store-house, magazine; provision; hoarded up treasure. B. Bath58a; Git. 67a, v. בָּלַם a. בָּלַס. Ab. Zar.40b; v. הֶפְתֵּק; a. fr.Esp: treasury, the ( Roman) governments treasury department where taxes in kind and money had to be paid. Y.Dem.VI, end, 26a ושקול על ידי לא׳ and pay for me in the treasury-department. Tosef.Dem.VI, 4 ושקול תחתיי מן הא׳ (read אל הא׳). Ib. 3 ושוקל לא׳ ed. Zuck. (ed. incorr. ואוצר). Ib. 4 פוטריני מן הא׳ get me a release from the treasury-dep.Y. Dem. l. c. פרשיני מן הא׳ (read פוטריני). Ab. Zar.71a לא׳, מן הא׳, Ms. M. (ed. עוצר); cmp. אָצַרPl. אֹוצָרוֹת. B. Bath.11a גנזו א׳ Ms. (ed. א׳ omitted); v. גָּנַז.Ḥag.12b אֹוצְרֹות שלגוכ׳ the stores of snow (in the heavens); a. fr. V. אֹצְרֹות, א׳ רוח.
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Boulton Paul P.71A — Die Boulton Paul P.71A war ein zweimotoriges, als Doppeldecker ausgelegtes Transportflugzeug des britischen Herstellers Boulton Paul Ltd aus den 1930er Jahren. Es wurden nur zwei Exemplare gebaut. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Geschichte 2 Technische… … Deutsch Wikipedia
KHM 71a — Prinzessin Mäusehaut ist ein Märchen (Typ 923 nach Aarne und Thompson). Es war in den Kinder und Hausmärchen der Brüder Grimm nur in der Erstauflage von 1812 an Stelle 71 enthalten (KHM 71a). Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Inhalt 2 Herkunft 3 Literatur 4… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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SR-71 Blackbird — Lockheed SR 71 Blackbird … Deutsch Wikipedia