-
1 ιμ'
ἱ̱μά, ἱμάςleathern strap: masc voc sg (epic) -
2 αὐδάεις
1 vocal, singing εἶα τειχίζωμεν ἤδη ποικίλον κόσμον αὐδάεντα λόγων fr. 194. 3. -
3 ἀπανίστημι
V 0-0-0-0-1=1 Wis 1,5M: to depart from [ἀπό τινος] -
4 αὐτερέτης
A one who rows himself, i.e. rower and soldier at once,αὐ. καὶ μάχιμοι Th.1.10
, cf. 3.18, 6.91.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > αὐτερέτης
-
5 ἀνακρεμάννῦμι
ἀνα-κρεμάννῦμι, aor. part. ἀγκρεμάσᾶσα: hang up, Od. 1.440†.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἀνακρεμάννῦμι
-
6 ἀσωτία
Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἀσωτία
-
7 εὐδοκέω
εὐδοκέω impf. ηὐδόκουν (on 1 Th 2:8 and the form εὐδοκοῦμεν [v.l. ηὐδοκοῦμεν] s. W-S. §12, 5b; B-D-F §67, 1; Rob. 1215); fut. εὐδοκήσω LXX; 1 aor. εὐδόκησα and ηὐδόκησα (s. δοκέω and two next entries; gener. ‘to be content, be well pleased’: Polyb., Diod S, Dionys. Hal.; ins, pap, LXX; PsSol 2:4; Test12Patr, Just.; Anz 358)① to consider someth. as good and therefore worthy of choice, consent, determine, resolve w. inf. foll. (Polyb. 1, 78, 8; PGrenf I, 1, 17 [II B.C.] εὐδοκῶ ζήλῳ δουλεύειν; PTebt 591; Esth 4:17d; 1 Macc 6:23; 14:46f. Of God Ps 67:17) Lk 12:32; 1 Cor 1:21; Gal 1:15; 1 Th 2:8; 3:1. ἐν αὐτῷ εὐδόκησεν πᾶν τὸ πλήρωμα κατοικῆσαι all the fullness willed to dwell in him Col 1:19. εὐ. μᾶλλον w. inf. wish rather, prefer (cp. Polyb. 18, 35, 4; Sir 25:16) 2 Cor 5:8. W. acc. and inf. (Polyb. 1, 8, 4; 2 Macc 14:35) Ro 15:26. Abs. (SIG 683, 59; SIG2 853, 2; PRyl 120, 24; 155, 17; 1 Macc 11:29) vs. 27.② to take pleasure or find satisfaction in someth., be well pleased, take delightⓐ w. pers. obj. ἔν τινι with or in someone (of God’s delight in someone 2 Km 22:20; Is 62:4 v.l.; Mal 2:17; Ps 43:4) Mt 3:17; 17:5; Mk 1:11 (on the aor. s. BBacon, JBL 20, 1901, 28–30); Lk 3:22; 1 Cor 10:5; Hb 10:38 (Hab 2:4); GEb 18, 37; 39. Also ἐπί τινα (Is 54:17 v.l.) ibid. εἴς τινα (cp. Just., D. 29, 1 εἰς τὰ ἔθνη) 2 Pt 1:17. τινά (SIG 672, 27 [162/160 B.C.]; Gen 33:10) Mt 12:18 v.l. (for εἰς ὅν). Abs. Ro 9:16 v.l.ⓑ w. impers. obj., also delight in, like, approve τὶ (Eccl 9:7; Sir 15:17) Hb 10:6, 8; 1 Cl 18:16 (on all three pass. cp. Ps 50:18). τινί (Polyb. 2, 38, 7; Diod S 14, 110, 4; PLond III, 1168, 15 p. 136 [18 A.D.]; POxy 261, 17 [55 A.D.]; 1 Esdr 4:39; 1 Macc 1:43) 2 Th 2:12. ἔν τινι (Polyb. 2, 12, 3; Sb 4512, 57 [II B.C.] συγχώρησιν, ἐν ᾗ οὐκ εὐδοκεῖ ὁ πατήρ; Hg 1:8; Sir 34:19; Just., D. 12, 3) 2 Cor 12:10; 2 Th 2:12 v.l.—DELG s.v. δοκάω II. M-M. TW. Spicq. -
8 απάρνηση
1) renunciation2) repudiationΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > απάρνηση
-
9 φᾶρος
A a large piece of cloth, web,φάρε' ἔνεικε Καλυψὼ.., ἱστία ποιήσασθαι Od.5.258
, cf. E.Hec. 1082 (lyr.).II commonly, a wide cloak or mantle without sleeves, μαλακὸν δ' ἔνδυνε χιτῶνα.. περὶ δὲ μέγα βάλλετο φ. (of a man) Il.2.43;πορφύρεον μέγα φ. ἔχων ἐν χειρί 8.221
, cf. Od.15.61, Xenoph.3.3, Pherecyd.Syr.2, Hdt.9.109, E.El. 1221 (lyr., pl.); also worn by women, Od.5.230, Hes.Op. 198, A.Ch.11, etc.; drawn over the head,μέγα φ. ἑλὼν.. κὰκ κεφαλῆς εἴρυσσε Od.8.84
, cf. E.Supp. 286, Ar.Th. 890; used as a shroud or pall, Il.18.353, 24.580, S.Aj. 916; πύματον φ. my last rag, Pl.Eleg.12;εἰς ὅ κε φ. ἐκτελέσω.. Λαέρτῃ ἥρωϊ ταφήϊον Od.2.97
, 24.132; also of bed-spread,δεμνίοις.. στρωτὰ βάλλουσαν φάρη S.Tr. 916
: ἀναιδείας φ. (expld. by Hsch. from Il.2.262), S.Fr. 291.—[dialect] Ep., Trag. (for Ar. l. c. is paratrag. and Philetaer.19 is corrupt), and twice in Hdt. (Corinthian acc. to AB1096). [[pron. full] ᾱ in Hom. and mostly in later [dialect] Ep.; codd., A.R.3.863. A. has [pron. full] ᾱ always; S. has [pron. full] ᾰ in Tr. 916, Frr.360, 373, 586, and never certainlyᾱ; E.
has both ᾱ, E. El. 191, Hec. l. c., IT 149 (all lyr.), al., and ᾰ, HF 414 (s. v. l.), Andr. 831, Or. 840, Hipp. 133 (all lyr.), Supp. 286, cf. Hdn.Gr.2.942.] -
10 διά
διά, poet. [full] διαί ([dialect] Aeol. [full] ζά, q.v.), Prep. governing gen. and acc.— Rad. sense,A through; never anastroph. [Prop. δῐᾰ: but Hom. uses [pron. full] ῑ at the beginning of a line, Il.3.357, 4.135, al.: also ᾱ, metri gr., freq. in Hom., for which A. uses [full] διαί in lyr., Ag. 448, al.]A WITH GEN.I of Place or Space:1 of motion in a line, from one end to the other, right through, in Hom. freq. of the effect of weapons,διὰ μὲν ἀσπίδος ἦλθε.. ἔγχος καὶ διὰ θώρηκος.. Il. 3.357
; ;δι' ὤμου.. ἔγχος ἦλθεν 4.481
; in Prose,τιτρώσκειν διὰ τοῦ θώρακος X.An.1.8.26
; διὰ τοῦ ὀρόφου ἐφαίνετο πῦρ ib.7.4.16: also of persons, διὰ Σκαιῶν πεδίονδ' ἔχον ὠκέας ἵππους out through the Scaean gate, Il.3.263; δι' ἠέρος αἰθέρ' ἵκανεν quite through the lower air even to the ether, Il.14.288, cf. 2.458; διὰ Τρώων πέτετο straight through them, 13.755;δι' ὄμματος.. λείβων δάκρυον S.OC 1250
, etc.: also in Compos. with πρό and ἐκ, v. διαπρό, διέκ: in adverbial phrases, διὰ πασῶν (sc. χορδῶν), v. διαπασῶν: throughout,Th.
1.14; idly,Id.
4.126, etc. (cf.111.1.c).2 of motion through a space, but not in a line, throughout, ouer,ἑπόμεσθα διὰ πεδίοιο Il.11.754
;δι' ὄρεσφι 10.185
, al.; ὀδύνη διὰ χροὸς ἦλθε through all his frame, 11.398;τεῦχε βοὴν διὰ ἄστεος Od.10.118
;δι' ὁμίλου Il.6.226
, etc.;θορύβου διὰ τῶν τάξεων ἰόντος X.An.1.8.16
, cf. 2.4.26, etc.; later, in quoting an authority,ἱστορεῖ δ. τῆς δευτέρας
in the course of..,Ath.
10.438b.3 in the midst of, Il.9.468;κεῖτο τανυσσάμενος δ. μήλων Od.9.298
; between,δ. τῶν πλευρέων ταμόντα Hp.Morb.2.61
: hence, of pre-eminence,ἔπρεπε καὶ δ. πάντων Il.12.104
;τετίμακε δι' ἀνθρώπων Pi.I.4(3).37
;εὐδοκιμέοντι δ. πάντων Hdt.6.63
, cf. 1.25, etc.4 in Prose, sts. of extension, along,παρήκει δ. τῆσδε τῆς θαλάσσης ἡ ἀκτή Id.4.39
(but πέταται δ. θαλάσσας across the sea, Pi.N.6.48);λόφος, δι' οὗ τὸ σταύρωμα περιεβέβληντο X.HG7.4.22
.5 in Prose, of Intervals of Space, δ. τριήκοντα δόμων at intervals of thirty layers, i. e. after every thirtieth layer, Hdt.1.179; δ. δέκα ἐπάλξεων at every tenth battlement, Th.3.21; cf. infr. 11.3: of a single interval, δ. πέντε σταδίων at a distance of five stades, Hdt.7.30, cf. 198; δ. τοσούτου μᾶλλον ἢ δ. πολλῶν ἡμερῶν ὁδοῦ at so short a distance, etc., Th.2.29; δ. πολλοῦ at a great distance apart, Id.3.94;δ. πλείστου Id.2.97
;δι' ἐλάσσονος Id.3.51
;ὕδατα δ. μακροῦ ἀλόμενα Hp.
Aër.9, etc.II of Time,1 of duration from one end of a period to the other, throughout, δ. παντὸς [τοῦ χρόνου] Hdt.9.13;δι' ὅλου τοῦ αἰῶνος Th.1.70
;δι' αἰῶνος S.El. 1024
;δι' ἡμέρας ὅλης Ar. Pax 27
;δι' ὅλης τῆς νυκτός X.An.4.2.4
, etc.: without an Adj., δι' ἡμέρης all day long, Hdt.1.97;δ. νυκτός Th.2.4
, X.An.4.6.22 (but δ. νυκτός in the course of the night, by night, Act.Ap.5.19, PRyl.138.15 (i A. D.), etc.);δ. νυκτὸς καὶ ἡμέρας Pl.R. 343b
; δι' ἐνιαυτοῦ, δι' ἔτους, Ar.Fr.569.8, V. 1058;δ. βίου Pl.Smp. 183e
, etc.;δ. τέλους
from beginning to end,A.
Pr. 275, Pl.R. 519c, etc.: with Adjs. alone,δ. παντός
continually,A.
Ch. 862 (lyr.), etc.; δι' ὀλίγου for a short time, Th.1.77;δ. μακροῦ E.Hec. 320
;ὁ δ. μέσου χρόνος Hdt. 8.27
.2 of the interval which has passed between two points of Time, δ. χρόνου πολλοῦ or δ. πολλοῦ χρ. after a long time, Id.3.27, Ar.Pl. 1045;δ. μακρῶν χρόνων Pl.Ti. 22d
: without an Adj., δ. χρόνου after a time, S.Ph. 758, X.Cyr.1.4.28, etc.; δι' ἡμερῶν after several days, Ev.Marc.2.1; and with Adjs. alone,δι' ὀλίγου Th.5.14
;οὐ δ. μακροῦ Id.6.15
,91;δ. πολλοῦ Luc.Nigr.2
, etc.: with Numerals,δι' ἐτέων εἴκοσι Hdt.6.118
, cf. OGI56.38 (iii B. C.), etc.: but δ. τῆς ἑβδόμης till the seventh day, Luc.Hist.Conscr.21: also distributively, χρόνος δ. χρόνου προὔβαινε time after time, S.Ph. 285;ἄλλος δι' ἄλλου E.Andr. 1248
.3 of successive Intervals, δ. τρίτης ἡμέρης every other day, Hdt.2.37; δ. τρίτου ἔτεος ib.4, etc.; δ. πεντετηρίδος every four years (with inclusive reckoning), Id.3.97; δι' ἔτους πέμπτου, of the Olympic games, Ar.Pl. 584 (but δι' ἑνδεκάτου ἔτεος in the course of the eleventh year, Hdt.1.62).III causal, through, by,a of the Agent, δι' ἀλλέλων or -ου ἐπικηρυκεύεσθαι, ποιεῖσθαι, by the mouth of.., Id.1.69,6.4, cf. 1.113;δι' ἑρμηνέως λέγειν X.An.2.3.17
, etc.;τὸ ῥηθὲν ὑπὸ Κυρίου δ. τοῦ προφήτου Ev.Matt.1.22
;δι' ἑκόντων ἀλλ' οὐ δ. βίας ποιεῖσθαι Pl.Phlb. 58b
; πεσόντ' ἀλλοτρίας διαὶ γυναικός by her doing, A.Ag. 448 (lyr.);ἐκ θεῶν γεγονὼς δ. βασιλέων πεφυκώς X.Cyr.7.2.24
; δι' ἑαυτοῦ ποιεῖν τι of oneself, not by another's agency, ib.1.1.4, etc.; but also, by oneself alone, unassisted, D.15.14, cf. 22.38.b of the Instrument or Means, δ. χειρῶν by hand (prop. by holding between the hands),δι' ὁσίων χ. θιγών S. OC 470
; also δ. χερῶν λαβεῖν, δ. χειρὸς ἔχειν in the hand, Id.Ant. 916, 1258 (but τὰ τῶν ξυμμάχων δ. χειρὸς ἔχειν to keep a firm hand on, Th.2.13);δ. στέρνων ἔχειν S.Ant. 639
;ἡ ἀκούουσα πηγὴ δι' ὤτων Id.OT 1387
;δ. στόματος ἔχειν X.Cyr.1.4.25
;δ. μνήμης ἔχειν Luc.Cat.9
;αἱ δ. τοῦ σώματος ἡδοναί X.Mem.1.5.6
; δ. λόγων συγγίγνεσθαι to hold intercourse by word, Pl.Plt. 272b;δ. λόγου ἀπαγγέλλειν Act.Ap.15.27
;δι' ἐπιστολῶν 2 Ep.Cor.10.9
, POxy. 1070.15 (iii A. D.).c of Manner (where διά with its Noun freq. serves as an Adv.),δ. μέθης ποιήσασθαι τὴν συνουσίαν Pl.Smp. 176e
; παίω δι' ὀργῆς through passion, in passion, S.OT 807; δ. τάχους, = ταχέως, Id.Aj. 822, Th.1.63 (but δ. ταχέων ib.80, al.); δ. σπουδῆς in haste, hastily, E.Ba. 212; δι' αἰδοῦς with reverence, respectfully, ib. 441; δ. ψευδῶν ἔπη lying words, Id.Hel. 309; αἱ δ. καρτερίας ἐπιμέλειαι long-continued exertions, X.Mem.2.1.20; δι' ἀκριβείας, δ. πάσης ἀκρ., Pl.Ti. 23d, Lg. 876c;δ. σιγῆς Id.Grg. 450c
;δ. ξυμφορῶν ἡ ξύμβασις ἐγένετο Th.6.10
;οὐ δι' αἰνιγμάτων, ἀλλ' ἐναργῶς γέγραπται Aeschin.3.121
;δι' αἵματος, οὐ δ. μέλανος τοὺς νόμους ὁ Δράκων ἔγραψεν Plu.Sol.17
: also with Adjs., δ. βραχέων, δ. μακρῶν τοὺς λόγους ποιεῖσθαι, Isoc.14.3, Pl.Grg. 449b; ἀποκρίνεσθαι δ. βραχυτάτων ibid. d; cf. infr. IV.2 in later Prose, of Material out of which a thing is made, ; ;βρώματα δ. μέλιτος καὶ γάλακτος γιγνόμενα Ath.14.646e
;οἶνος δ. βουνίου Dsc. 5.46
.IV διά τινος ἔχειν, εἶναι, γίγνεσθαι, to express conditions or states, ἀγὼν διὰ πάσης ἀγωνίης ἔχων extending through every kind of contest, Hdt.2.91;δι' ἡσυχίης εἶναι Id.1.206
; δι' ὄχλου εἶναι to be troublesome, Ar.Ec. 888;δ. φόβου εἶναι Th.6.59
;δι' ἀπεχθείας γίγνεσθαι X.Hier.9.2
; ἡ ἐπιμέλεια δ. χάριτος γίγνεται ibid.;δ. μιᾶς γνώμης γίγνεσθαι Isoc.4.138
.b with Verbs of motion, δ. μάχης ἐλεύσονται will engage in battle, Hdt.6.9;ἐλθεῖν Th.4.92
; δ. παντὸς πολέμου, δ. φιλίας ἰέναι τινί, X.An.3.2.8; δ. δίκης ἰέναι τινί go to law with.., S.Ant. 742, cf. Th.6.60;δ. τύχης ἰέναι S.OT 773
;δι' ὀργῆς ἥκειν Id.OC 905
; ἐμαυτῷ δ. λόγων ἀφικόμην I held converse with myself, E.Med. 872; δ. λόγων, δ. γλώσσης ἰέναι come to open speech, Id.Tr. 916, Supp. 112; δ. φιλημάτων ἰέναι come to kissing, Id.Andr. 416;δ. δικαιοσύνης ἰέναι καὶ σωφροσύνης Pl.Prt. 323a
, etc.; δ. πυρὸς ἰέναι (v. πῦρ): in pass. sense, δι' ἀπεχθείας ἐλθεῖν τινι to be hated by.., A.Pr. 121 (anap.).c with trans. Verbs, δι' αἰτίας ἔχειν or ἄγειν τινά hold in fault, Th.2.60, Ael.VH9.32;δι' ὀργῆς ἔχειν τινά Th.2.37
, etc.;δ. φυλακῆς ἔχειν τι Id.7.8
; δι' οἴκτου ἔχειν τινά, δι' αἰσχύνης ἔχειν τι, E.Hec. 851, IT 683;δ. πένθους τὸ γῆρας διάγειν X.Cyr.4.6.6
; .B WITH Acc.I of Place, only Poet., in same sense as διά c. gen.:1 through,ἓξ δὲ δ. πτύχας ἦλθε.. χαλκός Il.7.247
;ἤϊξε δ. δρυμὰ.. καὶ ὕλην 11.118
, cf. 23.122, etc.; δ. τάφρον ἐλαύνειν across it, 12.62;δ. δώματα ποιπνύοντα 1.600
;ἐπὶ χθόνα καὶ δ. πόντον βέβακεν Pi.I.4(3).41
;φεύγειν δ. κῦμ' ἅλιον A.Supp.14
(anap.).2 through, among, in,οἴκεον δι' ἄκριας Od.9.400
;ἄραβος δὲ δ. στόμα γίγνετ' ὀδόντων Il.10.375
(but μῦθον, ὃν.. δ. στόμα.. ἄγοιτο through his mouth, 14.91; soδ. στόμα ὄσσαν ἱεῖσαι Hes.Th.65
;ἀεὶ γὰρ ἡ γυνή σ' ἔχει δ. στόμα Ar.Lys. 855
);δ. κρατερὰς ὑσμίνας Hes.Th. 631
; (lyr.).II of Time, also Poet.,δ. νύκτα Il.2.57
, etc.; δ. γλυκὺν ὕπνον during sweet sleep, Mosch.4.91.III causal:1 of persons, thanks to, by aid of,νικῆσαι δ... Ἀθήνην Od.8.520
, cf. 13.121;δ. δμῳὰς.. εἷλον 19.154
; δ. σε by thy fault or service, S.OC 1129, Ar.Pl. 145, cf. 160, 170: in Prose, by reason of, on account of,δ' ἡμᾶς Th.1.41
, cf. X.An.7.6.33, D.18.249;οὐ δι' ἐμαυτόν And.1.144
; so εἰ μὴ διά τινα if it had not been for..,εἰ μὴ δι' ἄνδρας ἀγαθούς Lys.12.60
;Μιλτιάδην εἰς τὸ βάραθρον ἐμβαλεῖν ἐψηφίσαντο, καὶ εἰ μὴ δ. τὸν πρύτανιν ἐνέπεσεν ἄν Pl.Grg. 516e
, cf. D.19.74;εἰ μὴ δ. τὴν ἐκείνου μέλλησιν Th.2.18
, cf. Ar.V. 558;πλέον' ἔλπομαι λόγον Ὀδυσσέος ἢ πάθαν γενέσθαι δι' Ὅμηρον Pi.N.7.21
.2 of things, to express the Cause, Occasion, or Purpose, δι' ἐμὴν ἰότητα because of my will, Il.15.41;Διὸς μεγάλου δ. βουλάς Od.8.82
; δι' ἀφραδίας for, through want of thought, 19.523;δι' ἀτασθαλίας 23.67
; δι' ἔνδειαν by reason of poverty, X. An.7.8.6; δ. καῦμα, δ. χειμῶνα, ib.1.7.6;δι' ἄγνοιαν καὶ ἀμαθίαν Pl. Prt. 360b
, etc.: freq. also with neut. Adjs., δ. τί; wherefore?; δ. τοῦτο, δ. ταῦτα on this account; δι' ὅ, δι' ἅ on which account; δ. πολλά for many reasons, etc.3 = ἕνεκα, to express Purpose, δἰ ἀχθηδόνα for the sake of vexing, Th.4.40, cf. 5.53; δ. τὴν τούτου σαφήνειαν with a view to clearing this up, Pl.R. 524c, cf. Arist.EN 1172b21; αὐτή δι' αὑτήν for its own sake, Pl.R. 367b, etc.C WITHOUT CASE as Adv. throughout, δ. πρό (v. supr. A.I.I);δ. δ' ἀμπερές Il.11.377
.D IN COMPOS.:I through, right through, of Space, διαβαίνω, διέχω, διιππεύω.II in different directions, as in διαπέμπω, διαφορέω; of separation, asunder, διαιρέω, διαλύω; of difference or disagreement, at variance, διαφωνέω, διαφέρω; or simply mutual relation, one with another, διαγωνίζομαι, διάδω, διαθέω, διαπίνω, διαφιλοτιμέομαι.III pre-eminence, διαπρέπω, διαφέρω.IV completion, to the end, utterly, διεργάζομαι, διαμάχομαι, διαπράττω, διαφθείρω: of Time, διαβιόω.V to add strength, thoroughly, out and out, διαγαληνίζω, etc.; cf. ζά.VI of mixture, between, partly, esp. in Adj., as διάλευκος, διάχρυσος, διάχλωρος, etc.VII of leaving an interval or breach, διαλείπω, διαναπαύω. (Cogn. with δύο, δίς.) -
11 ἀμπλακεῖν
Aἤμβλακον Archil.73
, Ibyc.24), part. ἀμπλ- and ἀπλ-ακών (v. infr.): [tense] pf. [voice] Pass.ἠμπλάκημαι A.Supp. 916
:—[tense] pres. only later [full] ἀμπλακίσκω, [dialect] Dor. [full] ἀμβλακίσκω Theag. ap. Stob.3.1.117: [dialect] Dor. [tense] impf.ἀμβλάκισκον Phint.
ap. eund.4.23.61 ( ἀμβλακεύω is v.l. for βλακεύω in Hp.Art.17; cf. βλάξ):I c. gen., miss, fail or come short of,ἀνορέας οὐκ ἀμπλακών Pi.O.8.67
, cf. S.Ant. 554, 1234.2 lose, be bereft of, εἰ τοῦδ' ἤμπλακον (sc. παιδός) ib. 910;νόστου Simon.119
;ἀρίστης ἀπλακὼν ἀλόχου E.Alc. 242
;λέκτρων ἀπλακών Id.IA 124
.II abs., do amiss, sin, err,παρ θεοῖς Ibyc. 24
, cf. Archil.73, E.Hipp. 892, Andr. 948, etc.: c. neut. pron., ὡς τάδ' ἤμπλακον when I committed these sins, A.Ag. 1212:—[voice] Pass.,τί δ' ἠμπλάκηται τῶνδέ μοι; Id.Supp. 916
.—Not in Hom. [suff] ἀμπλᾰκ-ημα, τό, error, fault, A.Pr. 112, 388, S.Ant.51, etc.—Poet. and late Prose, Plu. 2.226e, Thd.Da.6.4:—metri gr., [full] ἀπλάκημα A.Eu. 934.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀμπλακεῖν
-
12 μέγας, μεγάλη, μέγα
+ A 122-200-145-193-257=916 Gn 1,16(bis).21; 10,12; 12,2great, big Gn 1,16; (full-,,)grown Gn 38,11; high Eccl 10,6; deep 2 Sm 18,17 (secundo); old, adult Jer 38(31),34; great, strong (of feelings) 2 Kgs 23,26; great, loud Gn 27,34; great, hard (intensity of plagues) Gn 12,17; grave (of sins) Gn 20,9; great, mighty Jdt 16,13; great, weighty, big, boastful Dn 7,11; great, important 1 Mc 4,25; steadfast, lasting 1 Mc 13,37; μέγα loud (as adv. with a verb) Ex 19,16; long (in time, id.) TobBA 9,4; broadly (id.) Prv 18,11μέγας ὑπὲρ ἐμέ older than me 1 Kgs 2,22; ὁ ποταμὸς ὁ μέγας the great river, the principal river, the Euphrates Dt 1,7; ὁ ἱερεὺς ὁ μέγας ἀπὸ τῶν ἀδελφῶν the highest-ranking priest among his fellows Lv 21,10; ἀπὸ μικροῦ ἕως μεγάλου from small to great, small and great, from young to old 1 Sm 30,19see μέγιστος and μείζωνCf. HARLÉ 1988, 178;[*] ЧCKANE 1986 654-656(Jer 32(25),38); WEVERS 1995 396(Dt 25,13); →TWNT -
13 ὑποτάσσω
+ V 0-4-1-15-9=29 1 Kgs 10,15; 1 Chr 22,18; 29,24; 2 Chr 9,14; Hag 2,18A: to put or place under [τι] Ps 8,7; to put in place [τι] Hag 2,18; to subdue [τινα] Wis 18,22; to subdue sb under [τινα ὑπό τινα] Ps 17(18),48M/P: to be subjected (to the Lord), to submit (to the Lord) [τινι] (as a virtue) Ps 61(62),2, see also Ps 36(37),7; 61 (62),6; 2 Mc 9,12; to be subjected, to be subdued (of political subjects) 1 Kgs 10,15; to besubjected to [τινι] 1 Chr 29,24; to submit oneself 2 Mc 13,23Cf. HELBING 1928, 318; SPICQ 1978a 913-916, →NIDNTT; TWNT -
14 αὐτόστονος
αὐτό-στονος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > αὐτόστονος
-
15 βουλαῖος
A of the council, epith. of certain gods as having statues in the Council Chamber (Εστία βουλαία· ἡ ἐν τῇ βουλῇ ίδρυμένη, Harp.),τὴν Ἑστίαν ἐπώμοσε τὴν β. Aeschin.2.45
; of Zeus and Athena, Antipho6.45, cf. IG3.272, SIG1011.6 ([place name] Chalcedon), Corn.ND9, Plu.2.789d; of Artemis, IG22.916,al.; Themis, Plu.2.802b; θεοὶ β., name of thirty stars, D.S.2.30; of a man, θεῶν βουλαῖος ἀνάκτων, = imperatorum divorum consiliarius, IG4.1475 ([place name] Epidaurus).II Subst. [full] βουλαία, ἡ, = βουλεία, Milet.7.71; but [full] βουλαῖα· τὰ βεβουλευμένα, and [full] βούλεον (sic)· βούλευμα, Hsch.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > βουλαῖος
-
16 δαϊκτήρ
A slayer, murderer, of Ares, Alc.28.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δαϊκτήρ
-
17 δῆτα
δῆτα, Adv., lengthd. and more emphatic form of δή, first as v.l. in Hdt.4.69, mostly used by Trag. and Pl. (v. infr.).—Never placed at the beginning of a sentence or verse, exc. in S.Aj. 986.1 in answers, mostly added to a word which echoes a statement or question, as ἴσασιν ὅστις ἦρξε.. Answ. ἴσασι δ. aye they know, E.Med. 1373; γιγνώσκεθ' ὑμεῖς..; Answ. γιγνώσκομεν δ. yes we know her, Ar. Th. 606, cf. Eq.6, al.; ἰωὰ δὴ κατ' ἄστυ. Answ.ἰωὰ δ. A.Pers. 1071
, cf. S.OC 536 (lyr.), Pl.R. 333a, Phd. 90d, al. (with a word repeated in the same speech, ὥς μ' ἀπώλεσας· ἀπώλεσας δ. how hast thou destroyed me! —aye, destroyed indeed, S.El. 1164;ἰὼ δύστηνε σύ, δύστηνε δῆτα Id.Ph. 760
); also to correct the previous speaker, οἴκτιρέ θ' ἡμᾶς.. Answ. οἴκτιρε δ... ἐκγόνους nay rather pity.., E.El. 673, cf. 676; without repeating the word,αὐτὸς δ' ἀναλοῖ δ.
yes truly..,A.
Th. 814;ἐκεῖνος αὐτὸς δ. Ar.Ra. 552
: freq. with a neg., not so,οὐ δῆτα μὰ τὸν 'Απόλλω Id.Eq. 870
; οὐ δῆτ' ἔγωγε faith not I, Id.Av. 1391, E.Med. 1048; οὐ δ. [dialect] Lacon. ap. Arist.Rh. 1419a34, cf. Pol. 1313a33.2 in questions, to mark an inference or consequence (cf. δή) , τί δ.; what then? A.Pr. 627;τίδ. ἐρεῖς, ἤν..; Ar.Nu. 1087
;τί δ. ἐπειδὰν..; Id.Ach. 1011
;πῶς δ.; A.Ag. 1211
, Ar.Nu.79;ἆρ' οἶσθα δ.; S.OT 1014
; ἀλλὰ δ...; as the last of several questions, Id.Aj. 466, etc.;ποῦ δῆθ' ὁ τῖμος; A.Ch. 916
; ποῖ δ. κρανεῖ; ib. 1075, etc.; sts. expressing indignation, καὶ δῆτ' ἐτόλμας; and so thou hast dared? S.Ant. 449;ταῦτα δῆτ' ἀνασχετά; Id.Ph. 987
;ἦ ταῦτα δῆτ' ἀνεκτά; Id.OT 429
;ἔγνωκας οὖν δῆτ'..; Ar.Eq. 871
; ironical, τῷ σῷ δικαίῳ δ. ἐπισπέσθαι με δεῖ; your principle of justice forsooth, S.El. 1037, cf. OT 364; in implied questions, esp. after ἀλλά, ἀλλ' ἡ τέκνων δῆτ' ὄψις ἦν ἐφίμερος ib. 1375, cf. Ar.Av. 375, Pl.Hp.Ma. 283c; τὴν Εὐρυτείαν οἶσθα δ. παρθένον; of course you know.., S.Tr. 1219.3 in prayers or wishes, ἀπόλοιο δ. now a murrain take thee! Ar.Nu.6; λαβοῦ, λαβοῦ δ. take, oh take hold, E.Or. 219, cf. 1231, etc.; σκόπει δ. just think, Pl.Grg. 452c: with μή, it strengthens the deprecatory force,μὴ δ. τοῦτό γ' S.Ph. 762
, cf. 1367;μὴ δ. μὴ δ. ἴδοιμι Id.OT 830
, cf. 1153.4 in resuming after a parenthesis,ἑσπέρας γε.. —ἑσπέρας δ. Pl.Prt. 310c
.5 καὶ δ., = καὶ δή, ibid., Ar.Av. 511, Th.6.38. -
18 εὔδιος
εὔδιος, ον,A calm, fine, clear, of air, weather, sea,ἄνεμος X.HG1.6.38
([comp] Comp.);εὔδια πάντα Theoc.22.22
;ἁλὸς ἄκραι A.R.1.521
, etc.; warm, mild,χειμών Hp.
Aër.10; peaceful,εὔ. καὶ γαληνὸς βίος Ph.1.411
; of persons, mild, gracious, εὐδίhα the Gracious one, Inscr. Cypr. in Berl.Sitzb.1911.639, cf. Opp.H.4.29;τὸ εὔδιον τοῦ προσώπου M.Ant.6.30
: neut. εὔδιον, εὔδια, as Adv., Opp.C.1.44, AP10.14.1 (Agath.): [comp] Comp. - αίτερος X. l.c.: [comp] Sup. -εστάτη [χώρη] Hp.Aër. 12.II in fine weather,κέπφοι εὔδιοι ποτέονται Arat.916
; bringing fine weather, Orph.H.38.24. (For εὔδιϝος, cf. Ζεύς.) [ῐ in εὐδία, εὔδιος, exc. metri gr., Orph. l.c., Arat. l.c.] -
19 θαρσέω
AΘαρρίας IG12.847
), [dialect] Aeol. part. θέρσεισα (v.l. θαρς-) Theoc.28.3: ([etym.] θάρσος):— to be of good courage,τεθαρσήκασι λαοί Il.9.420
, etc.; ἄνευ νοῦ, σὺν νῷ, Pl.Men. 88b; in bad sense, to be over-bold, ὕβρει θ. Th.2.65: μάτην θ. Pl.Tht. 189d:— Constr.:1 abs., Il.l.c., etc.; fear not!4.184
, A.Supp. 732, etc.; θαρσεῖτε ib. 600, 910;θάρσει, θυμέ Sopat.14
; , al.:—in Epitaphs,θάρσει.. οὐδεὶς ἀθάνατος CIG5200b
([place name] Ptolemais), etc.: part. in an adverb. sense, θαρσήσας μάλα εἰπέ with good courage, Il.1.85, cf. A.Ch. 666;κόμπασον θαρσῶν Id.Ag. 1671
, cf. Pr. 916, S.OC 491;θαρσέοντες πλούτου πέρι ἐρίζετε Hdt.5.49
;πῖθι θαρρῶν Alex. 232
;λέγε τοίνυν θαρρῶν Pl.Phdr. 243e
;θαρρῶν πλείονα ἔθυεν ἢ ὀκνῶν ηὔχετο X.Ages.11.2
; τὸ τεθαρρηκός confidence, Plu.Fab.26;τὸ θαρροῦν τῆς ὄψεως Id.Cat.Mi.44
: in [tense] aor., pluck up courage,καὶ τότε δὴ θάρσησε Il.1.92
.2 c.acc., θάρσει τόνδε γ' ἄεθλον fear not about this contest, Od.8.197; later, feelconfidence against, have no fear of,πάντα Hdt.7.50
;θ. γέροντος χεῖρα E.Andr. 993
, cf. S.OC 649; ;τὸ τοιοῦτον σῶμα.. οἱ μὲν ἐχθροὶ θαρροῦσιν.. Id.Phdr. 239d
;θ. τὸ ἀποκρίνασθαι Id.Euthd. 275c
; ;χωρίον Philostr.Her.1.3
: c.acc. cogn., ἠλίθιον θάρρος θ. Pl.Phd. 95c; αἰσχρὰ θάρρη θ. Id.Prt. 360b;ταὐτά τισι θ. καὶ φοβεῖσθαι X.HG2.4.9
; venture,θ. τὰς μάχας Id.An.3.2.20
:—[voice] Pass., to be risked, Philostr.Im.1.17.b c. acc. pers., also, to have confidence in, τινα X.Cyr.5.5.42, D.C.51.11.c θ. τινί τι entrust to.., Marin.Procl. 9.3 c. dat., have confidence in,τεθαρσηκότες τοῖσι ὄρνισι Hdt.3.76
;ἑαυτῷ Plu.2.69c
(s.v.l.);τοῖς χρήμασι PGoodsp.Cair.15.19
(iv A.D.).4 with Preps., θ. περί.. to be confident about.., S.Aj. 793, Pl.R. 574b; ὑπὲρ ἑαυτῶν ib. 566b;διά τι Isoc.3.55
;ἐπί τινι Id.6.60
; ; πρὸς ἐμαυτόν in myself, Ar.Ec. 1060.5 c. inf., believe confidently that.., S.Ant. 668; alsoθ. ὅτι.. Th.1.81
, etc.;θ. τὸ ἐξελέγξειν D.19.3
.b c. inf., make bold, venture,X.Cyr. 8.8.6, Plu.Per.22, Ant.Lib.19.2.II trans., inspire with confidence, [λόγοι] οἵ με θαρσοῖεν J.AJ19.1.9
. -
20 θαρσύνω
A encourage, embolden, θάρσυνον ([tense] aor. imper.)δέ οἱ ἦτορ Il.16.242
; ;θ. μύθῳ 10.190
; θ. λόγοις, opp. φοβεῖν, A.Pers. 216 (troch.);ἔργῳ καὶ λόγῳ X.Cyr.6.3.27
, cf.Hdt.2.141, Th.2.59, etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > θαρσύνω
См. также в других словарях:
916 — Années : 913 914 915 916 917 918 919 Décennies : 880 890 900 910 920 930 940 Siècles : IXe siècle Xe siècle … Wikipédia en Français
916 — NOTOC : This article is about the year 916 AD. For the Sacramento area code, see area code 916. Year 916 (CMXVI) was a common year of the Gregorian calendar in the 10th century. EventsBy PlaceAfrica* The city of Mahdia is founded in… … Wikipedia
916 — Portal Geschichte | Portal Biografien | Aktuelle Ereignisse | Jahreskalender ◄ | 9. Jahrhundert | 10. Jahrhundert | 11. Jahrhundert | ► ◄ | 880er | 890er | 900er | 910er | 920er | 930er | 940er | ► ◄◄ | ◄ | 912 | 913 | 914 | … Deutsch Wikipedia
916 — Años: 913 914 915 – 916 – 917 918 919 Décadas: Años 880 Años 890 Años 900 – Años 910 – Años 920 Años 930 Años 940 Siglos: Siglo IX – … Wikipedia Español
916 Америка — [[Файл:|275px|]] Открытие A Первооткрыватель Григорий Неуймин Дата обнаружения 7 августа 1915 Альтернативные обозначения … Википедия
916 Mountain Resort — (Ксанти,Греция) Категория отеля: Адрес: Periochi Panagia Kalamou, Ксанти, 67100 … Каталог отелей
916 Youth Theme Inn — (Яншо,Китай) Категория отеля: Адрес: Beside Chinese Rural Credit Cooperative, S … Каталог отелей
(916) America — est un astéroïde évoluant dans la ceinture principale, découvert le 7 août 1915 par l astronome russe Grigori Neujmin depuis l observatoire de Simeiz. Son nom, donné en 1923 par un conseil d astronomes à l observatoire de Poulkovo, est… … Wikipédia en Français
916 America — Infobox Planet minorplanet = yes width = 25em bgcolour = #FFFFC0 apsis = name = 916 America symbol = caption = discovery = yes discovery ref = cite web | url=http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=916;orb=1 | title=JPL Small Body Database Browser… … Wikipedia
916 год — Годы 912 · 913 · 914 · 915 916 917 · 918 · 919 · 920 Десятилетия 890 е · 900 е 910 е 920 е · … Википедия
(916) Америка — У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Америка (значения). 916 Америка Открытие Первооткрыватель Григорий Неуймин Дата обнаружения 7 августа 1915 Альтернативные обозначения 1915 S1 Категория Главное кольцо … Википедия