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1 πλόκανον
πλόκ-ᾰνον, τό,3 plaited rope, X.Cyn.9.12, Poll.5.33.4 sieve, strainer, Gal.2.500, 6.179:— πλόχανον is v.l. in both passages of Pl. and is cited by Suid.: πλόκαμον is f.l. in Pl.Ti. 78c, X.l.c., Gal. ll.cc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πλόκανον
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2 διαιρέω
A take apart, cleave in twain, divide,διὰ δ' ἀμφοτέρους ἕλε κύκλους ἀσπίδος Il. 20.280
;παῖδα κατὰ μέλεα διελών Hdt.1.119
; δ. λαγόν cut it open, ib. 123; δ. πυλίδα break it open, Th.4.110, 6.51;δ. τὴν ὀροφήν
tear away, pull down,Id.
4.48;τοὺς σταυρούς X.An.5.2.21
; δ. τοῦ τείχους take down part of the wall, make a breach in it, Th.2.75; τὸ διῃρημένον the breach, ib.76,5.3; διῃρημένοι τὸ ὑπόζωμα, of insects, Arist. HA 556a18;διαιρουμένος τὴν καρδίαν Phld.Sign.1
.II divide, δύο μοίρας Λυδῶν the Lydians into two parts, Hdt.1.94, cf. 4.148;δύο μερίδας D.48.12
;δ. τριχῇ ψυχήν Pl.Phdr. 253c
;δ. εἰς τὸ ἐλάχιστον Arist.Sens. 440b5
;εἰς ὁμοιομερῆ Id.HA 486a5
([voice] Pass.):—[voice] Med., divide for themselves, κατ' ὀλίγας ναῦς διελόμενοι distributing their ships in small divisions, Th.4.11; τοῖς δικάζουσι δ. τὰ ὦτα lending an ear to both parties, Lib.Or.52.4; divide among themselves, ;τὴν ληΐην Hdt.9.85
;κατὰ πόλεις τὸ ἔργον Th.7.19
;τἀδικήματα D.45.38
: abs.,δ. κατὰ πόλεις Th.5.114
:—[voice] Pass., διῃρημένοι κατ' ἀναπαύλας divided into relays, Id.2.75; διαιρήσομαι as [tense] fut. [voice] Pass., Pl.Plt. 261c;διῄρητο τὰ τῶν Ἑλλήνων εἰς δύο D.10.51
.III distinguish,τυραννίδος εἴδη δύο διείλομεν Arist. Pol. 1295a8
, etc.;δ. πότερα.. X.Oec.7.26
: abs., Ar.Nu. 742:—[voice] Med., Pl.Tht. 182c;δ. τοὺς ἀμείνους καὶ τοὺς χείρονας Id.Lg. 950c
;δ. περί τινος Id.Chrm. 163d
.2 determine, decide,διαφορὰς διαιρέοντες Hdt.4.23
; ; τοῦτο πρᾶγμα ib. 488; ψήφῳ δ. τοῦδε πράγματος πέρι ib. 630;τὰ ἀμφίλογα X.Vect.3.3
, cf. Pl.R. 571a, Prt. 314b, al.;κλήρῳ δ. τὸν νικῶντα Id.Lg. 946b
;δ. περί τινος Arist.Ph. 239b13
, etc.; διαιρείσθω πόσα εἴδη, etc., Id.Pol. 1300b18, etc.: abs., Ar. Ra. 1100; alsoδ. εἴτε E.Ba. 206
codd.4 [voice] Med., interpret, τέρας, δημεῖον, D.H.4.60, 9.6.IV in Logic, divide,δ. κατ' εἴδη τὰ ὄντα Pl.Phdr. 273e
; divide a genus into its species, Arist.APo. 96b15, al.:—[voice] Med., Id.PA 642b5.V Math., divide, Pl.Lg. 895e ([voice] Pass.); διελόντι, dividendo, Archim.Sph.Cyl.1.6, al.VI divide words, punctuate in reading, Isoc.12.17, Arist.Rh. 1401a24 ([voice] Pass.); Gramm., resolve a diphthong or contracted form,διῃρῆσθαι Ἰακῶς A.D.Pron.38.17
, cf. Corn.ND5, Hdn.Philet.p.456P. ([voice] Pass.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διαιρέω
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3 καταβατικός
A affording a means of descent, Porph.Antr.22. Adv. - κῶς by a descending or deductive process, ψυχὴ -κῶς νοοῦσα τὰ πράγματα, opp. ἀθρόως, Olymp.in Alc.p.78C.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καταβατικός
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4 μεθίημι
A v.l. μεθίης) , μεθιεῖ, Il.6.523, 10.121, Od.4.372; [dialect] Ion.μετίει Hdt.2.70
; [ per.] 3pl. ; [dialect] Ion.μετιεῖσι Hdt.1.133
; imper. ; [dialect] Ep. subj. [ per.] 3sg.μεθίῃσι Il.13.234
; inf. μεθιέναι, [dialect] Ep. - ιέμεναι, -ιέμεν, ib. 114,4.351: [tense] impf. [ per.] 3sg.μεθίει 15.716
, 16. 762, 21.72, [ per.] 3pl.μέθιεν Od.21.377
; [dialect] Ep.μεθίεσκεν A.R.4.799
: [tense] fut.μεθήσω Od.15.212
; [dialect] Ep. inf. μεθησέμεναι, -έμεν, 16.377, Il.20.361: [tense] aor. 1 μεθῆκα, [dialect] Ep.μεθέηκα 23.434
(alsoἐμέθηκα Phot.
); part.μεθήσας Coluth.127
: other moods from [tense] aor. 2, imper. , Ar.Ec. 958 (lyr.), etc.; subj. μεθῶ, [dialect] Ep.μεθείω Il.3.414
; opt. ; inf. μεθεῖναι, [dialect] Ep.μεθέμεν Il.1.283
; part. (troch.), etc.:—[voice] Med., first in Hdt., not in [dialect] Att. Prose, [tense] fut. , Ar.V. 416 ( μετήσομαι in pass. sense, Hdt.5.35): [tense] aor. 2 , ; subj. dual and pl. μεθῆσθον, μεθῆσθε, Ar.Ra. 1380, V. 434; inf. :—[voice] Pass., [dialect] Ion. [tense] impf.ἐμετίετο Hdt.1.12
: [tense] pf. [ per.] 3sg.μεθεῖται A.Th.79
(lyr.); pl. ; [dialect] Ion. part.μεμετιμένος Hdt.6.1
, etc.: [dialect] Ion. [tense] aor. 1μετείθη Id.1.114
. [ Generally [pron. full] ῐ in Hom. and [dialect] Ep., [pron. full] ῑ in [dialect] Att.: but [pron. full] ῑ inμεθιέμεν Il.14.364
,μεθίετε 4.234
, al.,μεθιέμεναι 13.114
: in μεθίει, 15.716, 16.762, 21.72, [pron. full] ῑ may be long by augment, but [pron. full] ῐ inμεθίεν Od.21.377
.]I trans., set loose, let go what is bound, stretched, or held back: hence1 c. acc. pers., release a prisoner, Il.10.449, Hdt. 1.24, etc.;μ. χεροῖν S.OC 838
; let a visitor depart, Od.15.212, cf. Pl.La. 187b; dismiss a wife, Hdt.9.111: c. inf., set one free to do as he will,ἐμὲ μέθες ἰέναι ἐπὶ τὴν θήρην Id.1.37
, cf. 40; alsoἐλεύθερον μ. τινά E.Hec. 551
:—[voice] Pass., to be let go, dismissed, Hdt.1.12, 114, al.; but μεθεῖται στρατός is let loose (as if from a leash), A.Th.79 (lyr.).b give up, abandon,μὴ χωσαμένη σε μεθείω Il.3.414
;εἰ τοῦτον Τρώεσσι μεθήσομεν.. ἄστυ πότι.. ἐρύσαι 17.418
.c metaph., εἴ με μεθήῃ ῥῖγος granting the cold will quit hold of me, Od.5.471.2 c. acc. rei, let go, let fall, throw, τι ἐς ποταμόν ib. 460, Hdt.2.70; μ. δεξιάν (v.l. δεξιᾶς) E.Hipp. 333;μ. με χεῖρα S.Ph. 1301
; ταῦτα μὲν μέθες (sc. τὰ λουτρά) lay down, Id.El. 448, cf. 1205; μ. ψυχήν give up the ghost, E.Med. 1218; of liquids, let flow, let drop,πολλὰ τῶν δακρύων Hdt.9.16
; (lyr.): c. acc. et inf., μ. τὰς συμπάσας [ ἐπιστήμας] ῥεῖν εἰς .. Pl.Phlb. 62d; of words, utter,γλῶσσαν Περσίδα μ. Hdt.6.29
; λόγους, βρόμον μ., E. Hipp. 499, 1202; μ. βλαστόν let it shoot forth, Hdt.6.37; of weapons, let fly, discharge,μετὰ δ' ἰὸν ἕηκε Il.1.48
;μ. βέλος S.Ph. 1300
, cf. X. Cyr.4.3.9; ἐκ χερὸς λίθον, ἀπὸ γλώσσης λόγον, Men.1092; of plants, put forth,καρπούς Porph.Abst.2.13
; μ. ξίφος ἐς γυναῖκα plunge it into her, E.Or. 1133; but μ. οἱ τὰς αἰχμάς laid them aside as he ordered, Hdt.3.128, cf. 4.3, 9.62: elliptically, μεθῆκε (sc. τὰς ἡνίας) E.Fr.779.7; ναῒ μεθεῖναι give the ship her way, S.Aj. 250 (lyr.).c c. dat. pers. et acc., give up to, surrender,Ἕκτορι νίκην 14.364
;στέμματ' ἀνέμοις E.Ba. 350
.d resign, throw aside,χόλον Il.15.138
, Od.1.77; Ἀχιλλῆϊ μεθέμεν χ. as a favour to Achilles, Il.1.283 (cf. 11.3); μ. καρδίας χόλον from one's heart, E.Med. 590; give up a scheme, Hdt.1.133; τὰ παρεόντα ἀγαθά ib.33;τὴν ἀρχήν Id.3.143
;τὴν τυραννίδα Id.5.37
; (troch.);τὸ κόσμιον S.El. 872
; τἀφανῆ the search for the unknowable, Id.OT 131;τεμένη.. μέθες E.Supp. 1212
:—[voice] Pass., .e forgive one a fault,Ἀθηναίοισι τὰς ἁμαρτάδας Id.8.140
.ά; remit,φόρον τῇσι πόλισι Id.6.59
; τόνδε κίνδυνον μεθείς excusing you this peril, E.Ph. 1229.f let in, introduce, ; .II intr., relax one's energies:1 abs., to be slack, remiss, dally, Od.4.372, etc.; esp. in battle, Il.13.229, 20.361, etc.2 c. inf., omit or neglect to do,ὅς τις μεθίῃσι μάχεσθαι 13.234
, cf. 23.434; ;μ. τὰ δέοντα πράττειν X.Mem.2.1.33
.b permit, μεθεῖσά μοι λέγειν having left it for me to speak, having allowed me, S.El. 628:—[voice] Pass.,δύο πηγαὶ μεθεῖνται ῥεῖν Pl.Lg. 636d
.3 c. gen. rei, relax, cease from,μεθιέντα.. στυγεροῦ πολέμοιο Il.6.330
;ἀλκῆς 4.234
;βίης Od.21.126
; μεθιεὶς πολέμου (prob. for πόλεμον) Tyrt.12.44;μ. τῆς χρησμοσύνης Hdt.9.33
; μέθιεν.. χόλοιο Τηλεμάχῳ [ the suitors] ceased from wrath in deference to Telemachus, Od.21.377.b c. gen. pers., abandon, neglect, Il.11.841.4 c. part., κλαύσας καὶ ὀδυράμενος μεθέηκε after weeping and lamenting he leaves off, 24.48.III [voice] Med., free oneself from, let go one's hold of, c. gen.,παιδὸς οὐ μεθήσομαι E.Hec. 400
, cf. Ar.Pl.42, 75, etc.;σῶν γονάτων E.Hipp. 326
;τοῦ θρόνου Ar.Ra. 830
, etc.;σπουδασμάτων Metrod.Herc.831.15
: in this sense the acc. is rarely used and perh. corrupt, ἐκεῖνο (fort. ἐκείνου) E.Ph. 519; τόνδε (fort. τοῦδε) Ar.V. 416; in S.El. 1277 (lyr.) the constr. is μή μ' ἀποστερήσῃς τῶν σῶν προσώπων ἁδονάν, [ ὥστε] μεθέσθαι [ αὐτῆς], and in E.Med. 736 ἄγουσιν οὐ μεθεῖ' ἂν ἐκ γαίας ἐμέ, the acc. is governed by ἄγουσιν.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μεθίημι
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5 περιίστημι
A. in the trans. tenses (with [tense] pf.περιέστᾰκα Pl. Ax. 370d
), place round,π. τοὺς ἑαυτοῦ Th.8.108
, etc.;π. στήλην τινί Hdt.3.24
;π. κύτος τῷ ζῴῳ Pl.Ti. 78c
;στράτευμα περὶ πόλιν X.Cyr.7.5.1
: metaph.,π. τινὶ ἔτι πλείω κακά D.21.123
;κινδύνους τοῖς Καρχηδονίοις Plb.12.15.7
;π. ἀγῶνάς τισι Plu.Comp.Ag.Gracch.5
.2 bring round,ὁ δῆμος εἰς ἑαυτὸν περιέστησε τὴν πολιτείαν Arist.Pol. 1304a33
;εἰς τοὐναντίον π. τινὰ τῷ λόγῳ Pl.Ax.
l.c. ; εἰς τοσοῦτον π. τινά, ὥστε .. Heraclid.Pont. ap. Ath.12.537c ; esp. into a worse state, εἰς τοῦθ' ἡ τύχη τὰ πράγματα αὐτῶν περιέστησεν ὥστε .. Isoc.6.47, cf. Aeschin.3.82 ;π. εἰς μοναρχίαν τὴν πολιτείαν Plb.3.8.2
; οἴκους εἰς πενίαν π. Hdn.7.3.5 ; convert, εἰς τὸ περιφερὲς [τὸν ἀέρα] Epicur.Ep.2p.51U.; transfer,π. τὰς ἑαυτοῦ συμφορὰς εἴς τινα D.40.20
;π. τὴν αἰτίαν εἴς τινα D.H.3.3
.II in [tense] aor. 1 [voice] Med., place round oneself,ξυστοφόρων κύκλον X.Cyr.7.5.41
;φρουρὰν περὶ τὸ σῶμα App.BC3.4
.B [voice] Pass. and [voice] Med., with [tense] aor. 2 ([tense] aor. 1, v.infr. 2), [tense] pf., and [tense] plpf. [voice] Act. :— stand round about,περίστησαν γὰρ ἑταῖροι Il.4.532
; κῦμα περιστάθη a wave rose around ([dialect] Ep. [tense] aor. [voice] Pass.), Od.11.243 ;περιστῆναι περί τι Pl.Ti. 84e
; τοῦ περιεστῶτος ἔξωθεν πνεύματος ib. 76b ; οἱ περιεστῶτες the bystanders, Antipho6.14 ;ὄχλου πολλοῦ περιστάντος IG42(1).123.25
(Epid.).2 c. acc. objecti, encircle, surround,χορὸν περιίσταθ' ὅμιλος Il.18.603
; βοῦν δὲ περιστήσαντο (fort. περίστησάν τε) 2.410, cf. Od.12.356 ; μή πώς με περιστήωσ' ἕνα πολλοί ([dialect] Ep. [ per.] 3pl. subj. [tense] aor. 2 for - στῶσι ) that their numbers surround me not, Il. 17.95, cf. Od.20.50 ; soπεριστάντες [τὸ θηρίον] κύκλῳ Hdt.1.43
, cf. 9.5, A.Fr. 379, Pl.R. 432b;π. τὸν λόφον τῷ στρατεύματι X.Cyr.3.1.5
: metaph.,τὸ περιεστὸς ἡμᾶς δεινόν Th.4.10
, cf.7.70 ;τοσούτου πολέμου τὴν Ἀσίαν περιστάντος Isoc.4.162
; ;διὰ τὸν φόβον τὸν περιστάντα αὐτούς Aeschin.3.137
;φόβος π. τινά Th.3.54
, cf. D.18.195.3 c. dat.,περιισταμένους τῇ κλίνῃ Pl.Lg. 947b
: mostly metaph., come round to one,ἡμῖν.. ἀδοξία τὸ πλέον ἢ ἔπαινος περιέστη Th.1.76
;τῇ [Ἑλλάδι] δουλεία περιέστηκε Lys.2.60
; ;πηλίκα τῇ πόλει περιέστηκε πράγματα Id.19.340
; ἀνάγκη π. τινί, c. inf., ib.212: abs., of circumstances, mostly bad,τὰ περιεστηκότα πράγματα Lys. 2.32
, cf. Epicur.Sent.38 ;οἱ περιεστῶτες καιροί Plb.3.86.7
.II come round, revolve, ; of winds,ἐκ τῶν ἀπαρκτίων εἰς θρασκίας Id.Mete. 365a6
; of Time,περιισταμένης τῆς ὥρας Thphr.CP2.11.2
, cf. Hp.Nat.Hom.7.2 come round to, devolve upon, ;νομίσαντες τὸ παρανόμημα ἐς τοὺς Αθηναίους τὸ αὐτὸ περιεστάναι Id.7.18
; εἰς ὀλίγους ἡμᾶς περιέστη [ἡ στατίων] IG14.830.8 (Puteoli, ii A. D.).3 of events, come round, turn out, esp. for the worse,ἐξ ἀρρωστίης π. τινὶ ἐς ὕδερον Hp.Coac. 471
(but also of persons, ἐς ὕδρωπα περιίσταντο became dropsical, Id.Epid.3.13); ἐς τοῦτο περιέστη ἡ τύχη fortune was so completely reversed, Th.4.12 ; τοὐναντίον περιέστη αὐτῷ it turned out quite contrary for him, Id.6.24, cf. Lys.12.64, Pl.Men. 70c ; ; φιλεῖ ἐς τύχας τὰ πολλὰ περιίστασθαι come to be dependent on chances, Th.1.78 ; , cf. 3.9 ;τὸ πρᾶγμ' εἰς ὑπέρδεινόν μοι περιέστη Id.21.111
, cf. 37.10 ; ἐνταῦθα τὰ πράγματα π. ὥστε .. Isoc.8.59, cf. 5.55 ; περιέστηκεν εἰς τοῦτο ὥστε .. Lycurg.3 : c. inf.,περιειστήκει τοῖς βοηθείας δεήσεσθαι δοκοῦσιν αὐτοὺς βοηθεῖν ἑτέροις D.18.218
, cf. Pl.Mx. 244d : c. part.,περιέστηκεν ἡ πρότερον σωφροσύνη νῦν ἀβουλία φαινομένη Th.1.32
.III later, go round so as to avoid, shun,τὰς ἁμαρτίας Phld.Rh.1.384
S.;τὴν ὁμιλίαν J.AJ 1.1.4
;κύνας Luc.Herm.86
(though he censures this usage, Sol.5), cf. Gal.UP10.14, Porph.Abst.4.7, etc.;τὸν κίνδυνον Iamb.VP33.239
; τὸ μοναρχικόν ib.31.189 ;τὴν ἀφροσύνην S.E.M.11.93
;κενοφωνίας 2 Ep.Ti.2.16
;τὸ εἰκῇ καὶ μάτην M.Ant.3.4
;τοὺς ἡγουμένους Artem.4.59
; π. μὴ .. to be afraid lest.., J.AJ4.6.12; sneak round, Phld.Rh.1.99 S.; circumvent, τοὺς λογιστάς Mitteis Chr. 88iv 11 (ii A.D.):—so in [voice] Pass., (ii A. D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περιίστημι
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6 σύνθετος
σύν-θετος, ον, also fem. συνθέτη (or συνθετή as in Lys.Fr.34, Arist.Ph. 265a21, Metaph. 1051b27, al.): ([etym.] συντίθημι):—A put together, compounded, composite, Pl.Phd. 78c, al.; of a centaur, διαιρετὸς.. καὶ πάλιν ς. X.Cyr.4.3.20, cf. Lys.l.c.; τὸ ς. the composite part of man, Arist.EN 1178a20;σ. ἐκ πολλῶν Pl.R. 611b
;ἐκ τῶν αὐτῶν Id.Phlb. 29e
; σ. ἀναγνώρισις complex, Arist.Po. 1455a12.2 σύνθετον, τό, compound, Id.Ph. 187b12; τὰ ς., opp. τὰ στοιχεῖα, Id.Cael. 306b20, cf. Metaph. 1070b8; so ἡ σύνθετος οὐσία ib. 1043a30; ἡ συνθέτη οὐσία ib. 1023b2, cf. de An. 412a16;αἱ μὴ σ. οὐσίαι Id.Metaph. 1051b27
; cf.σύγκειμαι 11.4
.3 in various technical senses,a in Grammar, φωνὴ ς. a. compound sound, i.e. a syllable, Id.Po. 1456b35; or a word, ib. 1457a11; φωνῶν αἱ μὲν ἁπλαῖ (e.g. Δίων) , αἱ δὲ ς. (e.g. Δίων περιπατεῖ) S.E.M.8.135; σ. ὀνόματα compound nouns, Arist.Rh.Al. 1434b34, Demetr.Eloc.91, Philomnest. 2;σ. σχῆμα D.T.635.21
; σ. προσηγορία (e. g. ὑπνώδης καταφορά) Gal.7.643. Adv.- τως Str.13.2.5
, Sor.2.26, Gal.6.549.b in Metre and Music, σ. ῥυθμός a compound foot, Pl.R. 400b; [διαστήματα] ς. Aristid.Quint.1.7, cf. Plu.2.1135b;ἁρμονίαν εἶναι σ. πρᾶγμα Pl.Phd. 92a
.c in Arithmetic, σ. ἀριθμός a number composed of several factors, Arist.Metaph. 1020b4, Euc.7 Def.14.d in Medicine, σύνθετα solid excrements, Hp.Coac. 109: also φάρμακον ς. compound drug,τὸ ξ. [φάρμακον] τὸ διὰ τῆς λιμνήστιδος καὶ εὐφορβίου καὶ πυρέθρου Aret.CD1.2
, cf. Hsch. s.v. φαρικόν.III metaph., agreed upon, covenanted, ὥσπερ ἐκ συνθέτου by agreement, Hdt.3.86.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σύνθετος
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7 τυχαῖος
A accidental, Plu.Num.10, Placit.1.4.1, Procl. in Alc.p.78C. Adv.- ως
casually,J.
AJ5.9.2, AP12.222 (Strat.), Theol.Ar.53.II Τυχαῖον, τό, temple of Fortuna ([etym.] Τύχη), D.C.43.21, al., IGRom.1.800 ([place name] Thrace), OGI585.5 ([place name] Cyprus); at Constantinople, Hsch.Mil.Fr.4.15: late spelling Τυχέῳ (dat.) BGU 9i 21 (iii A. D.).III ἔμπορος τυχαίων dub. l. in IG14.419 ([place name] Messana).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τυχαῖος
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8 ἀεροειδής
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9 ἀρτηρία
A wind-pipe,ἡ ἀ. μόλις ἀναπνεούσῃ ὑπεσύριζε Hp.Epid.7.25
, cf.39, Pl.Ti. 70d, Arist.HA 493a8, de An. 420b29; ἡτραχεῖα ἀ. (cf. 11) Timoth. ap. Meno.Iatr.8.29, v. l. in Dsc.2.50, Luc.Hist. Conscr.7, S.E.M.9.178, etc.: in pl., bronchial tubes,ἆσθμα.. περὶ στήθεα καὶ ἀρτηρίας Hp.Epid.7.12
(vulg. but prob. l. -ίην, = trachea), cf. Pl.Ti. 78c;πλεύμονος ἀρτηρίαι S.Tr. 1054
.II artery, as distinct from a vein,αἱ φλεβῶν καὶ ἀρτηριῶν κοινωνίαι Hp.Art.45
, cf. 69;τὰς δὲ φλέβας καὶ τὰς ἀ. συνάπτειν εἰς ἀλλήλας.. τῇ αἰσθήσει φανερὸν εἶναι Arist.Spir. 484a1
; ἀ. λεῖαι (cf. I) Gal.UP8.1, al.; ἀ. φλεβώδης pulmonary vein, ib.6.10; believed to contain πνεῦμα by Erasistr., ib. 17, and derived fr. ἀήρ, τηρέω by Bacch. ap. Erot. s.v. ἀορτέων.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀρτηρία
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10 ἀσύνθετος
A uncompounded, Pl.Phd. 78c, Tht. 205c, Arist.Pol. 1252a19; freq. in Gramm., as A.D.Synt.172.27, al.; ἀ. φωνή a word standing alone, Chrysipp.Stoic.2.50. Adv.- τως Eust.17.6
.II ([etym.] συντίθεμαι) bound by no covenant, faithless, (v.l. ἀσυνετ-), cf. Ep.Rom.1.31; making no covenants,ἀ. διατελοῦσι Phld.Herc.1251.19
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀσύνθετος
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11 ἐπιγαυρόω
A make proud,ἑαυτούς Plu.2.78c
;τινὰς τιμαῖς καὶ ἀρχαῖς D.C.56.3
:—[voice] Pass., to be proud of, exult in,ἐπιγαυρωθεὶς τῇ ἐντολῇ X.Cyr.2.44.30
, cf. Them.Or.11.143c: abs., Plu.Oth.17, 2.760f.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπιγαυρόω
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12 φύσις
φύσις, εως, ἡ (φύω; Hom.+)① condition or circumstance as determined by birth, natural endowment/condition, nature, esp. as inherited fr. one’s ancestors, in contrast to status or characteristics that are acquired after birth (Isocr. 4, 105 φύσει πολίτης; Isaeus 6, 28 φύσει υἱός; Pla., Menex. 245d φύσει βάρβαροι, νόμῳ Ἕλληνες; Just., A I, 1, 1 Καίσαρος φύσει υἱῷ; SIG 720, 3; OGI 472, 4; 558, 6 al.; PFay 19, 11.—Theoph. Ant. 1, 13 [p. 86, 16]) ἡμεῖς φύσει Ἰουδαῖοι Gal 2:15 (cp. Ptolemaeus, Περὶ Ἡρῴδου τ. βασιλέως: no. 199 Jac. [I A.D.] Ἰουδαῖοι … ἐξ ἀρχῆς φυσικοί; Jos., Ant. 7, 130; φύσει Λιμναίου IK XXXVII, 15, 3 of the birth daughter of L. in contrast to her adoptive relationship w. one named Arsas). ἡ ἐκ φύσεως ἀκροβυστία the uncircumcision that is so by nature (a ref. to non-Israelites, who lack the moral cultivation of those who are circumcised and yet ‘observe the upright requirements of the law’ [Ro 2:26]. Israelites who violate their responsibilities to God, despite their privileged position indicated by receipt of circumcision and special revelation, run the risk of placing themselves in the condition of the uncircumcised) Ro 2:27. ἤμεθα τέκνα φύσει ὀργῆς we were, in our natural condition (as descendants of Adam), subject to (God’s) wrath Eph 2:3 (the position of φύσει betw. the two words as Plut., Mor. 701a; DTurner, Grace Theological Journal 1, ’80, 195–219). The Christians of Tralles have a blameless disposition οὐ κατὰ χρῆσιν, ἀλλὰ κατὰ φύσιν not from habit, but by nature ITr 1:1 (here the contrast is between perfunctory virtue and spontaneous or instinctive behavior; Pindar sim. extolled the virtues of athletes who, in contrast to those w. mere acquired learning, reflected their ancestral breeding for excellence: O. 7, 90–92; P. 10, 11–14; N. 3, 40–42; 6, 8–16). οἱ κατὰ φύσιν κλάδοι the natural branches Ro 11:21, 24c. ἡ κατὰ φύσιν ἀγριέλαιος a tree which by nature is a wild olive vs. 24a; opp. παρὰ φύσιν contrary to nature vs. 24b; s. lit. s.v. ἀγριέλαιος and ἐλαία 1. On κατὰ and παρὰ φύσιν s. MPohlenz, Die Stoa I ’48, 488c.② the natural character of an entity, natural characteristic/disposition (χρυσὸς … τὴν ἰδίαν φ. διαφυλάττει Iren. 1, 6, 2 [Harv. I 55, 2]; Hippol., Ref. 5, 8, 12) ἡ φύσις ἡ ἀνθρωπίνη human nature (Pla., Tht. 149b, Tim. 90c; Aristot. 1286b, 27; Epict. 2, 20, 18; Philo, Ebr. 166 al.; Aelian, VH 8, 11 τῶν ἀνθρώπων φύσις θνητή; TestJob 3:3 ἡ ἀνθρωπίνη φ.; Orig., C. Cels. 1, 52, 13; Just., A II, 6, 3 τῇ φύσει τῶν ἀνθρώπων) Js 3:7b (unless the sense should be humankind, s. 4 below). Euphemistically: παρθένος ἐγέννησεν, ἃ οὐ χωρεῖ ἡ φύσις αὐτῆς while remaining a virgin, a virgin has had a child or a virgin has given birth, something that does not accord w. her natural condition (as a virgin) GJs 19:3. τὸ ἀδύνατον τῆς ἡμετέρας φύσεως the weakness of our nature Dg 9:6. θείας κοινωνοὶ φύσεως sharers in the divine nature 2 Pt 1:4 (cp. ὅσοι φύσεως κοινωνοῦντες ἀνθρω[πίν]ης IReisenKN, p. 371, 46f; Jos., C. Ap. 1, 232 θείας μετεσχηκέναι φύσεως; Himerius, Or. 48 [=Or. 14], 26 of Dionysus: πρὶν εἰς θεῶν φύσιν ἐλθεῖν=before he attained to the nature of the gods; Ar. 13, 5 μία φ. τῶν θεῶν. Difft. AWolters, Calvin Theological Journal 25, ’90, 28–44 ‘partners of the Deity’).—Also specif. of sexual characteristics (Diod S 16, 26, 6 originally παρθένοι prophesied in Delphi διὰ τὸ τῆς φύσεως ἀδιάφθορον=because their sexuality was uncorrupted. φύσις of sex and its change Dicaearchus, Fgm. 37 W.; ἑρμαφροδίτου φ. Iren. 1, 11, 5 [Harv. I 108, 8]. Obviously φ. also has the concrete mng. ‘sex organ’: Nicander, Fgm. 107; Diod S 32, 10, 7 φ. ἄρρενος corresponding to φ. θηλείας following immediately; Anton. Lib. 41, 5; Phlegon: 257 Fgm. 36, 2, 1 Jac.). In the context of Mary’s virginal delivery ἐραυνήσω τὴν φύσιν αὐτῆς= I will examine whether she remains a virgin GJs 19:3b; 20:1 (where Tdf. with codd. reads ἔβαλε Σαλώμη τὸν δάκτυλον αὐτῆς εἰς τὴν φύσιν αὐτῆς [cp. J 20:25]). The hyena παρʼ ἐνιαυτὸν ἀλλάσσει τὴν φύσιν changes its nature every year, fr. male to female and vice versa B 10:7 (s. ὕαινα). Polytheists worship τοῖς φύσει μὴ οὖσιν θεοῖς beings that are by nature no gods at all Gal 4:8 (s. CLanger, Euhemeros u. die Theorie der φύσει u. θέσει θεοί: Αγγελος II 1926, 53–59; Mel., P. 8, 58 φύσει θεὸς ὢν καὶ ἄνθρωπος; Synes., Prov. 1, 9 p. 97c τοῖς φύσει θεοῖς; Diod S 3, 9, 1 differentiates between two kinds of gods: some αἰώνιον ἔχειν κ. ἄφθαρτον τὴν φύσιν, others θνητῆς φύσεως κεκοινωνηκέναι κ. διʼ ἀρετὴν … τετευχέναι τιμῶν ἀθανάτων=some ‘have an everlasting and incorruptible nature’, others ‘share mortal nature and then, because of their personal excellence, … attain immortal honors’).—ὅταν ἔθνη φύσει τὰ τοῦ νόμου ποιῶσιν when gentiles spontaneously (i.e. without extraneous legal instruction; cp. the prophetic ideal Jer 31:32–34) fulfill the demands of the (Mosaic) law Ro 2:14 (s. WMundle, Theol. Blätter 13, ’34, 249–56 [the gentile as Christian under direction of the πνεῦμα]; difft. s. 3 below).③ the regular or established order of things, nature (Ar. 4, 2 κατὰ ἀπαραίτητον φύσεως ἀνάγκην=in accordance with the non-negotiable order of things; Ath. 3, 1 νόμῳ φύσεως) μετήλλαξαν τὴν φυσικὴν χρῆσιν εἰς τὴν παρὰ φύσιν they exchanged the natural function for one contrary to nature Ro 1:26 (Diod S 32, 11, 1 παρὰ φύσιν ὁμιλία; Appian, Bell. Civ. 1, 109 §511; Athen. 13, 605d οἱ παρὰ φύσιν τῇ Ἀφροδίτῃ χρώμενοι=those who indulge in Aphrodite contrary to nature; TestNapht 3:4; Philo, Spec. Leg. 3, 39 ὁ παιδεραστὴς τὴν παρὰ φύσιν ἡδονὴν διώκει=a lover of boys pursues unnatural pleasure; Jos., C. Ap. 2, 273; Tat. 3:4; Ath. 26, 2; on φ. as definer of order s. JKube, ΤΕΧΝΗ und ΑΡΕΤΗ ’69, esp. 44–46; on relation to κτίσι in Paul, s. OWischmeyer, ZTK 93, ’96, 352–75). ὅταν ἔθνη φύσει τὰ τοῦ νόμου ποιῶσιν when gentiles fulfil the law’s demands by following the natural order (of things) Ro 2:14 (cp. Ltzm., Hdb., exc. on Ro 2:14–16; but s. 2 above). ἡ φύσις διδάσκει ὑμᾶς 1 Cor 11:14 (Epict. 1, 16, 9f; Plut., Mor. 478d; Synes., Calv. [Baldhead] 14 p. 78c φύσις as well as νόμος prescribes long hair for women, short hair for men.—Ltzm., Hdb. ad loc.). τὸ ὄνομα, ὸ̔ κέκτησθε φύσει δικαίᾳ the name which you bear because of a just natural order IEph 1:1 (s. Hdb. ad loc.—τῇ φ. τὸ ἀγαθὸν ἀνώφορόν ἐστιν Did., Gen. 21, 5.—JKleist, transl. ’46, 119 n. 2 suggests ‘natural disposition’).—RGrant, Miracle and Natural Law ’52, 4–18.④ an entity as a product of nature, natural being, creature (X., Cyr. 6, 2, 29 πᾶσα φύσις=every creature; 3 Macc 3:29.—Diod S 2, 49, 4 plants are called φύσεις καρποφοροῦσαι; 3, 6, 2 θνητὴ φ.= a mortal creature. Ps.-Callisth. 1, 10, 1 ἀνθρωπίνη φ. = a human creature. It can also mean species [X. et al.; 4 Macc 1:20; Philo] and then at times disappear in translation: Ps.-Pla, Epin. 948d ἡ τῶν ἄστρων φύσις=the stars; X., Lac. 3, 4 ἡ τῶν θηλειῶν φύσις=the women; Aristot., Part. An. 1, 5 περὶ τῆς ζῳϊκῆς φ.=on animals) πᾶσα φύσις θηρίων κτλ. Js 3:7a. Also prob. ἡ φ. ἡ ἀνθρωπίνη humankind 3:7b; s. 2 above.—Kl. Pauly IV 841–44 (lit.).—DELG s.v. φύομαι C 6. M-M. EDNT. TW. Sv. -
13 חצצות
חֲצָצוֹת f. pl. (v. חֲצִיצָה) intermediate contacts, laws concerning the shaking of an object by an unclean person through a partition (v. חָצִיץ). Y. Ḥag.II, end, 78c (v. emendation in R. S. to Toh. VII, 5). -
14 יבל I
יָבַלI (b. h.) (to break through, come forth, run, flow.V. יְבוּל, יִבְלָא Hif. הוֹבִיל to lead; to carry, bring. Sifré Deut. 43 (ref. to יבולה, Deut, 11:17) אף לא מה שאתה מוֹבִיל לה not even as much as thou earnest to it (as seed); Yalk. ib. 869. R. Hash. 9b, v. דּוּר ch.Part. pass. מוּבָל one carried, unable to move, feetless Toh. VII, 5 אפי׳ מ׳אפי׳ כפות even if he is unable to move, even if he is tied; Tosef. ib. VIII, 7 והלה מוּוָל או כפות ed. Zuck. (ed. ממלאו, read: מוול או); Y. Ḥag. n, end, 78c אפי׳ מאכל ואפי׳ כסות (corr. acc.). (For הוֹבִיל to study, v. בִּיל h. -
15 יָבַל
יָבַלI (b. h.) (to break through, come forth, run, flow.V. יְבוּל, יִבְלָא Hif. הוֹבִיל to lead; to carry, bring. Sifré Deut. 43 (ref. to יבולה, Deut, 11:17) אף לא מה שאתה מוֹבִיל לה not even as much as thou earnest to it (as seed); Yalk. ib. 869. R. Hash. 9b, v. דּוּר ch.Part. pass. מוּבָל one carried, unable to move, feetless Toh. VII, 5 אפי׳ מ׳אפי׳ כפות even if he is unable to move, even if he is tied; Tosef. ib. VIII, 7 והלה מוּוָל או כפות ed. Zuck. (ed. ממלאו, read: מוול או); Y. Ḥag. n, end, 78c אפי׳ מאכל ואפי׳ כסות (corr. acc.). (For הוֹבִיל to study, v. בִּיל h. -
16 כסות
כְּסוּתf. (b. h.; כָּסָה II) cover, clothing. B. Bath.9a אין בודקין לכ׳ we must not investigate in the case of a poor man asking for clothes; Y.Peah VIII, 21a, v. דִּקְדֵּק. Tam.I, 1 ומתכסין בכ׳ עצמן and covered themselves with their own (private) garments; a. fr.Y. Ḥag.II, end, 78c ואפי׳ כ׳, read כָּפוּת, v. יָבַל. -
17 כְּסוּת
כְּסוּתf. (b. h.; כָּסָה II) cover, clothing. B. Bath.9a אין בודקין לכ׳ we must not investigate in the case of a poor man asking for clothes; Y.Peah VIII, 21a, v. דִּקְדֵּק. Tam.I, 1 ומתכסין בכ׳ עצמן and covered themselves with their own (private) garments; a. fr.Y. Ḥag.II, end, 78c ואפי׳ כ׳, read כָּפוּת, v. יָבַל. -
18 כרךְ
כָּרַךְ(cmp. כָּרָה) to encircle, twine around, embrace, wrap. Men.39a תכלת שכ׳ רובה a fringe the larger portion of which he twined together (v. תְּכֵלֶת). Ib. כדי שיִכְרוֹךְ וישנהוכ׳ enough to twine around three times. Yoma 38a כְּרָכָהּ embraced it (clung to the bronze door). Sabb.133b וכָרְכֵהוּ בשיראין נאין Ms. M. (ed. וכוֹרְכוֹ) and twine handsome ribbons around it. Pes.115a; Zeb.79a היה כוֹרְכָןוכ׳ used to wrap them together (insert the Passover meat and the bitter herb between the Matsah). Ab. Zar.18a כְּרָבוּהוּ בס״תוכ׳ they wrapped him in a scroll of the Law and burned him. Tosef.Meg.IV (III), 20 כּוֹרְכִין תורהוכ׳ you may wrap the Pentateuch in covers intended for ; (Meg.27a גוללין); a. fr.Pes.IV, 8; Tosef. ib. II (III), 19 כּוֹרְכִין את שמע they recited the confession of faith (Deut. 6:4 sq.) in one כֶּרֶךְ, without the proper pauses (or without inserting ‘Blessed be the Name of His glorious kingdom between verses 4 and 5), v. Pes.56a, a. Y. ib. IV, 31b.Part. pass. כָּרוּךְ, f. כְּרוּכָה; pl. כְּרוּכִים, כְּרוּכִין; כְּרוּכוֹת twined around, wrapped up; trnsf. (with אחר) clinging to, running after. Ber.V, 1 אפי׳ נחש כ׳וכ׳ even if a serpent is wound around his heel, he must not interrupt his prayer, v. כְּרִיכָה. Kidd.66a הרי כ׳ ומונחתוכ׳ behold it (the Law) is wrapped up and lies in the corner, whoever wishes may study it. Gen. R. s. 78 בפנים כ׳ אני מהלך I shall walk with my face wrapped up (in humility).Ḥull.78b (expl. Lev. 22:28) מי שבנו כ׳ אחריו that animal to whom the young clings (the mother). Sabb.52a כרוכין with the chain or halter twined around them, opp. נמשכין led by the chain Ḥull.59b (קרנים) כרוכות horns the layers of which encircle one another. Ex. R. s. 33 היו כ׳ זה בזה their bodies were twisted around each other; a. e. Nif. נִכְרַךְ to be twined around; to be wrapped up. Y.Ter.VII, 46b bot. יִכָּרֵךְ המת בסדינו shall the dead be wrapped up in his sheet?, i. e. shall that man be a bandoned to his fate?Yoma 69a שמא תִכָּרֵךְוכ׳ lest one thread wind itself around (stick to) his body. Pi. כֵּרֵךְ, כֵּי׳; Hif. הִכְרִיךְ to wind around, wrap. Ab. dR. N. ch. III, beg. המַכְרִיךְ סמרטוטיןוכ׳ he who ties a bandage over his eyes (pretending blindness) Men.39a אפי׳ לא כי׳ בהוכ׳ even if he formed only one link by winding the twine around. Y. Ḥag.III, 79a top וִיכָרְכֶינָּה בסיב ויטבילה let him wrap bast around it and so immerse it; ib. II, end, 78c (corr. acc.). Tosef.Kel.B. Mets. IX, 6 שהוא מְכָרֵךְ בווכ׳ which one twines around the couch, Ib. מַכְרִיךְ.Part. pass. מְכוֹרָךְ, pl. מְכוֹרָכִין. Lev. R. s. 35 חסייף … ניתנו מכ׳וכ׳ (Sifré Deut. 40 כְּרוּכִים) the sword and the book have been handed from heaven wrapped up together; a. e.Tosef.Kel.B. Mets. VI, 1, v. כִּרְכֵּם. -
19 כָּרַךְ
כָּרַךְ(cmp. כָּרָה) to encircle, twine around, embrace, wrap. Men.39a תכלת שכ׳ רובה a fringe the larger portion of which he twined together (v. תְּכֵלֶת). Ib. כדי שיִכְרוֹךְ וישנהוכ׳ enough to twine around three times. Yoma 38a כְּרָכָהּ embraced it (clung to the bronze door). Sabb.133b וכָרְכֵהוּ בשיראין נאין Ms. M. (ed. וכוֹרְכוֹ) and twine handsome ribbons around it. Pes.115a; Zeb.79a היה כוֹרְכָןוכ׳ used to wrap them together (insert the Passover meat and the bitter herb between the Matsah). Ab. Zar.18a כְּרָבוּהוּ בס״תוכ׳ they wrapped him in a scroll of the Law and burned him. Tosef.Meg.IV (III), 20 כּוֹרְכִין תורהוכ׳ you may wrap the Pentateuch in covers intended for ; (Meg.27a גוללין); a. fr.Pes.IV, 8; Tosef. ib. II (III), 19 כּוֹרְכִין את שמע they recited the confession of faith (Deut. 6:4 sq.) in one כֶּרֶךְ, without the proper pauses (or without inserting ‘Blessed be the Name of His glorious kingdom between verses 4 and 5), v. Pes.56a, a. Y. ib. IV, 31b.Part. pass. כָּרוּךְ, f. כְּרוּכָה; pl. כְּרוּכִים, כְּרוּכִין; כְּרוּכוֹת twined around, wrapped up; trnsf. (with אחר) clinging to, running after. Ber.V, 1 אפי׳ נחש כ׳וכ׳ even if a serpent is wound around his heel, he must not interrupt his prayer, v. כְּרִיכָה. Kidd.66a הרי כ׳ ומונחתוכ׳ behold it (the Law) is wrapped up and lies in the corner, whoever wishes may study it. Gen. R. s. 78 בפנים כ׳ אני מהלך I shall walk with my face wrapped up (in humility).Ḥull.78b (expl. Lev. 22:28) מי שבנו כ׳ אחריו that animal to whom the young clings (the mother). Sabb.52a כרוכין with the chain or halter twined around them, opp. נמשכין led by the chain Ḥull.59b (קרנים) כרוכות horns the layers of which encircle one another. Ex. R. s. 33 היו כ׳ זה בזה their bodies were twisted around each other; a. e. Nif. נִכְרַךְ to be twined around; to be wrapped up. Y.Ter.VII, 46b bot. יִכָּרֵךְ המת בסדינו shall the dead be wrapped up in his sheet?, i. e. shall that man be a bandoned to his fate?Yoma 69a שמא תִכָּרֵךְוכ׳ lest one thread wind itself around (stick to) his body. Pi. כֵּרֵךְ, כֵּי׳; Hif. הִכְרִיךְ to wind around, wrap. Ab. dR. N. ch. III, beg. המַכְרִיךְ סמרטוטיןוכ׳ he who ties a bandage over his eyes (pretending blindness) Men.39a אפי׳ לא כי׳ בהוכ׳ even if he formed only one link by winding the twine around. Y. Ḥag.III, 79a top וִיכָרְכֶינָּה בסיב ויטבילה let him wrap bast around it and so immerse it; ib. II, end, 78c (corr. acc.). Tosef.Kel.B. Mets. IX, 6 שהוא מְכָרֵךְ בווכ׳ which one twines around the couch, Ib. מַכְרִיךְ.Part. pass. מְכוֹרָךְ, pl. מְכוֹרָכִין. Lev. R. s. 35 חסייף … ניתנו מכ׳וכ׳ (Sifré Deut. 40 כְּרוּכִים) the sword and the book have been handed from heaven wrapped up together; a. e.Tosef.Kel.B. Mets. VI, 1, v. כִּרְכֵּם. -
20 לגין
לָגִיןm. ( לגג, v. לוֹג, formed like קָצִין) 1) bottle, a vessel smaller than כַּד and larger than כּוֹס. Tbul Yom IV, 4 ל׳ … ומלאהווכ׳ a lagin which requires sunset to be clean (v. טָבַל) and which was filled out of a cask containing tithes (intended for Trumah); Erub.36a; Y. ib. III, 21b bot. (corr. acc.). Tosef.Ohol.V, 10; Ohol. V, 4; Hag. 22b Ms. M. (ed. לוגין); ib. 26a ל׳ טמאין (read טמא). Ab. Zar. V, 1 הניח … לְגִינוֹוכ׳ the gentile put his wine bag on it. Tosef.Ter.VII, 16 ל׳ שהניחו (ed. Zuck. שהניחן, corr. acc. all the suffixes in the sentence); a. e.Pl. לְגִינִים, לְגִינִין. Tosef.Dem.VIII, 22, sq. Kel. XXX, 4 ל׳ גדולים large flasks (of glass). Y. Ḥag.II, end, 78c. Kel. XVI, 2 בית הל׳ a case of wickerwork for flasks; Tosef. ib. B. Mets.V, 13 בית הליגונין (corr. acc.). Ib. VI, 8 בית הל׳ … של עץ a wooden flask case.Bets.15b הללו בעלי ל׳ these are people counting their wine by laginin (less rich than the בעלי כדין, but wealthier than the בעלי כוסות).Yalk. Sam. 161 שבלְגִינוֹת (the water) in the bottles. 2) also לְגִינָה f. a garden-bed requiring a lagin of seed. Ter. IX, 5 מאה לגינה Ms. M. a. Y. ed. (Bab. a. Mish. ed. לגנה) one hundred beds planted with Trumah seeds; Tosef. ib. VIII, 4 מאה לגין ed. Zuck. (Var. לגינין; R. S. to Ter. l. c. quotes לוג); (v., however, לִגְנָא).
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AGM-78 Standard ARM — Tipo Misil aire superficie antirradiación País de origen … Wikipedia Español
Type IV securities — A category of investment securities defined by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency ( OCC) (12 CFR 1). This is a category added in the 1996 amendments. A Type IV security is any one of the following: (1) A small business related security … Financial and business terms
security — Protection; assurance; indemnification. The term is usually applied to an obligation, pledge, mortgage, deposit, lien, etc., given by a debtor in order to assure the payment or performance of his debt, by furnishing the creditor with a resource… … Black's law dictionary
Aufgehobene politische Gemeinden der Schweiz — Die Grundeinheit der staatlichen Organisation der Schweiz sind die politischen Gemeinden. Durch Gemeindeteilungen und Gemeindevereinigungen sind seit der Gründung des Bundesstaates im Jahre 1848 viele dieser Gemeinden aufgehoben worden, in… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Unterbrechung (Recht) — Die Unterbrechung ist ein Fachausdruck aus der Rechtswissenschaft. Durch die Unterbrechung einer (Verjährungs ) Frist beginnt diese neu zu laufen. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Schweiz 1.1 Privatrecht 1.2 Öffentliches Recht 1.3 Strafrecht 1.4 Do … Deutsch Wikipedia
EIDOS (PHILOSOPHIE) — Théorie des formes Dans la série Articles sur Platon [remarque] Connaissance Théorie des formes Dialectique … Wikipédia en Français
Eidos (philosophie) — Théorie des formes Dans la série Articles sur Platon [remarque] Connaissance Théorie des formes Dialectique … Wikipédia en Français
Quine (Informatique) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Quine. Un quine en informatique est un programme (une sorte de métaprogramme) dont la sortie et le code source sont identiques. À titre de défi ou d amusement, certains programmeurs essaient d écrire le plus… … Wikipédia en Français
Quine (informatique) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Quine. Un quine en informatique est un programme (une sorte de métaprogramme) dont la sortie et le code source sont identiques. À titre de défi ou d amusement, certains programmeurs essaient d écrire le plus… … Wikipédia en Français