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1 αὐδάω
Aηὔδων Il.3.203
, Hdt.2.57, S.OT 568, etc.: [tense] fut.αὐδήσω, [dialect] Dor.-άσω [ᾱ] Pi.O.1.7, S.OT 846; [dialect] Dor.αὐδασοῦντι APl.4.120
(Archel. or Asclep.): [tense] aor. ηὔδησα, [dialect] Dor.αὔδᾱσα Pi.I.6(5).42
, etc.; part.αὐδήσας Il.10.47
, [dialect] Dor.αὐδάσαις Pi.P.4.61
; [dialect] Ion. [ per.] 3sg.αὐδήσασκε Il.5.786
: [tense] pf. ηὔδηκα ([etym.] ἀπ-) Hp.Gland.14:—[voice] Pass., [tense] impf. ηὐδώμην (v. infr.): [tense] aor. part. , [dialect] Dor. (lyr.): [tense] pf.ηὔδημαι Maiist.3
: [tense] fut.αὐδηθήσομαι Lyc.630
: [dialect] Ep. [tense] pres. [ per.] 3pl.αὐδώωνται Opp.H.1.776
:—also [voice] Med., [full] αὐδάομαι, A.Pr. 766, Eu. 379, S.Ph. 130: [tense] impf. : [tense] fut. αὐδήσομαι, [dialect] Dor.αὐδάσομαι Pi.O. 2.101
: ([etym.] αὐδή).I c. acc. rei,1 utter sounds, speak, Il.1.92, etc.; ;ὣς δέ τις.. αὐδήσασκεν 17.420
; αὐδᾶν κραυγήν utter a cry, E. Ion 893 (lyr.).2 speak, say,ὁμοκλήσας ἔπος ηὔδα Il.6.54
;αὔδα ὅ τι φρονέεις 18.426
; so ;τί τινι Id.OC25
:—[voice] Med., Id.Ph. 130, 852 (lyr.):—[voice] Pass., ηὐδᾶτο γὰρ ταῦτα so 'twas said, Id.OT 731, cf. 527; ὡς ηὐδᾶτ' ἐκεῖib. 940.4 αὐ. ἀγῶνα sing of a contest, Pi.O.1.7.II c. acc. pers.,1 speak to, address, accost,ἀντίον αὐδᾶν τινά Il.3.203
, al.;ἔπος τέ μιν ἀντίον ηὔδα 5.170
;αὐδῶν δεινὰ πρόσπολον κακά E.Hipp. 584
; call on or invoke a god, Id.HF 499, 1215.2 c. acc. et inf., bid, order to do,αὐ. σε χαίρειν Pi.P.4.61
, cf. S.OC 1630; αὐ. σε μή .. forbid, A.Th. 1048, etc.;αὐδῶ τινὶ ποιεῖν E.IT 1226
;αὐδῶ σιωπᾶν S.OC 864
;αὐδήσας χαίρειν Epigr.Gr.205.7
(Halic.);αὐδῶ καὖθις ἀπαυδῶ Ar.Ra. 369
:—[voice] Med., S.Aj. 772.3 call by name,λεώς νιν Θετίδειον αὐδᾷ E.Andr.20
:—[voice] Med.,ὅν τε λέοντα αὐδάξαντο Nic.Th. 464
:—more freq. in [voice] Pass.,αὐδῶμαι παῖς Ἀχιλλέως S.Ph. 240
;Ζηνὸς αὐδηθεὶς γόνος Id.Tr. 1106
;αὐδᾶσθαι νεκρόν Id.Ph. 430
; κάκιστ' αὐδώμενος most ill reported of, A.Th. 678;ὁ παραμασήτης ἐν βροτοῖς αὐδώμενος Alex.236
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2 αὐδή
A human voice, speech (but distd. fr. φωνή, Stoic. 2.44),μέλιτος γλυκίων ῥέεν αὐ. Il.1.249
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3 γεραίρω
Aγέραιρον Il.7.321
: [tense] fut. γερᾰρῶ Jusj. ap. D.59.78, Epigr.Gr. 992 ([place name] Balbilla): [tense] aor. 1 ([place name] Tralles), APl. 4.183.7, Orph.A. 507,γέρηρα IG4.1475
(Epid.);ἐγέρᾱρα Pi.O.5.5
, N.5.8: ([etym.] γεραρός):—honour, reward with a gift, , cf. Od.14.437, 441, etc.: generally, honour,τινά Pi.O.3.2
: c. dat. modi, βωμοὺς ἑορταῖς ib.5.5;τινὰ ἐπινικίοις B.2.8
;γένος θεῶν γ. φωνῇ Ar. Th. 961
(lyr.);δώροις καὶ ἀρχαῖς καὶ ἕδραις καὶ πάσαις τιμαῖς X. Cyr.8.1.39
;στεφάνοις τοὺς νικῶντας Id.HG1.7.33
;ὃν.. ἐπεστεφάνωσε γεραίρων IG3.713
:—[voice] Pass.,τίμιος γεραίρεται E.Supp. 553
;τιμαῖς X.Cyr.8.8.4
.2 γεραίρει· τέρπει, Hsch.:—[voice] Pass., γεραιρόμενα μνίοισι prob. in Nic.Al. 396.3 reversely, γ. τινί τι present as an honorary gift, τὰ Ἰοβάκχεια τῷ Διονύσῳ Jusj. ap. D.l.c.II celebrate,τὰ πάθεα τραγικοῖσι χοροῖσι Hdt. 5.67
;χορείαις θυσίαν Pl.Lg. 799a
, cf. Epin. 980b.—Not in early Prose, exc. Hdt., X., and Pl.: in later Prose, Ph.1.186, Arr.Ind.8.5 ([voice] Pass.), Porph.Abst.2.16, etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > γεραίρω
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4 γράμμα
γράμμα, ατος, τό, [dialect] Dor. [full] γράθμα, prob. in IG4.506 (Heraeum, vi/v B. C.), cf. An.Ox.1.102, but [full] γράσσμα, IG4.554 (Argos, v B. C.): late [dialect] Aeol. pl. [full] γρόππατα, Epigr.Gr.990.11 ([place name] Balbilla): ([etym.] γράφω):—A that which is drawn: pl., lines of a drawing, picture, etc., E. Ion 1146 (of tapestry), Theoc.15.81; picture,Ἀπέλλεω γ. Herod.4.73
, cf. AP 6.352 ([place name] Erinna): sg., drawing, picture, Pl.R. 472d, Cra. 430e, cf. 431c: pl., figures in a picture, Procop.Gaz.Ecphr.p.157B.II written character, letter, Hdt.1.139, 148, etc.: in pl., letters, characters,γραμμάτων τε συνθέσεις A.Pr. 460
;πηλίκοις γ. Ep.Gal.6.11
; the letters, the alphabet, Hdt.5.58;τὰ γ. καὶ τὰς συλλαβάς Pl.Cra. 390e
;γ. Φοινίκια S.Fr. 514
; Ἀσσύρια, Ἑλληνικά, Hdt.4.87;γράμματα ἐπίστασθαι Pl.Lg. 689d
; μαθεῖν to have learnt to read, Id.Prt. 325e;γ. μὴ εἰδέναι SIG2844.6
; ἐδίδασκες γράμματα, ἐγὼ δ' ἐφοίτων you kept school—I went there, D.18.265;ἤτοι τέθνηκεν ἢ διδάσκει γ. Com.Adesp.20
;παιδεύειν γράμματα Arist.Pol. 1337b24
; τέχνη ἡμῶν γ. our profession is that of the scribe, PTeb.316.16 (i A. D.).b articulate sound, letter, Pl.Phlb. 18c;τὰ γ. πάθη ἐστὶ τῆς φωνῆς Arist.Pr. 895a12
; γράμματα φθέγγεσθαι ib.8, cf. PA 660a5.c παρὰ γράμμα λέγοντα.. σκοπεῖν etymologically, Id.MM 1185b39; τὰ παρὰ γ. σκώμματα puns, Id.Rh. 1412a28; but ἀρετὴν παρὰ γ. διώκοντες, with ref. to Νικαρέτη, the mistress of Stilpo, Crates Theb.1.d inscription,τὸ Δελφικὸν γ. Pl.Phdr. 229e
, cf. Chrm. 164d, X.Mem.4.2.24, etc., IG 2.2876, al.: prov.,εἰς πέλαγος.. γράμματα γράψαι Epigr.Gr.1038.8
([place name] Attalia).2 in pl., notes in music, AP11.78 (Lucill.).3 mathematical diagram, Epigr. ap. D.L.8.12.4 letter inscribed on the lots which the δικασταί drew, Ar.Pl. 277, al., Arist.Ath.64.4; practically, = division of dicasts,ἐν ὁποίῳ γ. δειπνεῖ Ar.Ec. 683
; ἁ κατὰ γράμμα φυλακά the roster of guards, SIG569.21 (Cos, iii B. C.).5 a small weight, 1/24 ounce, scruple, Androm. ap. Gal.13.114, Gp.7.13.2, PLips. 62 ii 27 (iv A. D.).III in pl., set of written characters, piece of writing, Hdt.1.124: hence, letter, Id.5.14, IG22.103.8, etc.;γραμμάτων πτυχαί S.Fr. 144
, cf. E.IT 594, al., Pl.Ep. 347c; inscription, epitaph, etc.,ἐκόλαψε ἐς τὸν τάφον γράμματα λέγοντα τάδε Hdt. 1.187
, cf. 4.91, And.3.12, Theoc.18.47, IG3.751.2 papers, documents, Antipho 1.30, D.36.21, etc. (sg., D.Chr.65.14); τούτων τὰ γ. the documents to prove this, Lys.32.14;τὰ γ. τῆς δίκης Ar.Nu. 772
; τὰ δημόσια γ. the public records, Decr. ap. D.18.55; title-deeds, D.C.65.14; account of loans, D.49.59; ; contract or estimate, BCH46.323 ([place name] Teos); catalogue, X.Cyr.7.4.12: in sg., bond, Ev. Luc.16.7; note of hand, J.AJ18.6.3.3 a man's writings, i.e. book, treatise,τὰ τοῦ Ζήνωνος γ. Pl.Prm. 127c
(but sg., ib. 128a): pl., books, X.Mem.4.2.1;Πλάτωνος τὸ περὶ ψυχῆς γ. Call.Epigr.25
, cf. AP9.63 (Asclep.), Gal.18(2).928; τὰ ἱερὰ γ. the Holy Scriptures, OGI56.36 (iii B. C.), Ph.2.574, 2 Ep.Ti.3.15, J.Ap.1.10; ἱερὰ γ., = Imperial rescripts, IG12(5).132 (Paros, iii A. D.); = hieroglyphics, OGI90.54 (Rosetta, ii B. C.): in sg., the Law of Moses, Ep.Rom.2.27, al.; opp. πνεῦμα, ib.29: sg., article of a treaty, Th. 5.29.4 laws or rules, Pl.R. 425b, Plt. 292a, al., Ar.Ec. 1050; κατὰ γράμματα ἄρχειν, opp. ἄνευ γραμμάτων, Pl.Plt. 293a;ἡ κατὰ γ. καὶ νόμους πολιτεία Arist.Pol. 1286a15
, cf. 1272a38: οἱ κατὰ γ. νόμοι, opp. οἱ κατὰ τὰ ἔθη, ib. 1287b5, cf. Pl.Plt. 299d;κατὰ γράμματα ἰατρεύεσθαι Arist.Pol. 1287a34
; ἡ ἐκ τῶν γ. θεραπεία ib.40.IV in pl., also, letters, learning,ἀπείρους γραμμάτων Pl.Ap. 26d
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5 γρόπτος
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6 δέκατος
δέκᾰτος (Arc. [full] δέκοτος IG5(2).282 (Mantinea, v B.C.), also [dialect] Aeol. in Epigr.Gr.988.5 ([place name] Balbilla)), η, ον: ([etym.] δέκα):—II [full] δεκάτη (sc. μερίς), ἡ, tenth part, tithe,τᾶς δεκάτας δεκάταν Simon.141.4
, cf. Hdt.2.135, etc.;τῇ θεῷ τὰς δ. ἐξαιρεθῆναι Lys.20.24
; τὰ ἐκ τῆς δ. the produce of the tenth, IG12.91, cf. Tab.Defix.99.14: esp. as a customs-duty, D.20.60;δεκάτη μόσχων PTeb.307.8
(iii A.D.).b δ. προτέρα· ἡ πρὸ εἰκάδος, ὡς ὑστέρα· ἡ μετ' εἰκάδα, Hsch.3 festival on the tenth day after birth, when the child has a name given it, τὴν δ. θύειν to give a naming-day feast, Ar.Av. 922, cf. 494;δ. ὑπέρ τινος ἑστιᾶσαι D.40.28
, cf. 39.22.4 δεκάτα· τάξις, ἄθροισμα, καὶ ἡ τῶν εἴκοσιν ἁρμάτων τάξις, Hsch.5 δέκατον, τό, tenth part, LXX Le.23.13,17 (pl.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δέκατος
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7 δοκίμωμι
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8 εἴδω
εἴδω, no [voice] Act. [tense] pres. in use, ὁράω being used:—[voice] Med., v.infr. A.11: [tense] aor. 2 [full] εἶδον always in sense ofA see (so in [tense] pres. and [tense] aor. 1 [voice] Med., to be seen, i.e. seem): but [tense] pf. [full] οἶδα, in [tense] pres. sense, know. (With ἔ-ϝιδον, cf. ([etym.] ϝ) είδομαι, (ϝ) εῖδος, Lat. videre; with ([etym.] ϝ) οῖδα, cf. Skt. véda, Goth. wait, OE. wát 'know'.)A [tense] aor. 2 εἶδον (late ), serving as [tense] aor. to ὁράω, [dialect] Ep. ἴδον, iter.ἴδεσκε Il.3.217
, late [dialect] Aeol.εὔιδον Epigr.Gr.990.11
([place name] Balbilla); imper. ἴδε (in [dialect] Att. written as Adv. ἰδέ, behold! Hdn.Gr.2.23), ἴδετε; subj. ἴδω, [dialect] Ep.ἴδωμι Il.18.63
; opt. ἴδοιμι; inf. ἰδεῖν, [dialect] Ep. ἰδέειν; part. ἰδών: hence, [tense] fut.ἰδησῶ Theoc.3.37
:—[voice] Med., [tense] aor. 2 εἰδόμην, [dialect] Ep. ἰδόμην, in same sense, poet., [dialect] Ion., and later Prose (c. gen., Arat.430) (so in compds., even in [dialect] Att. Prose, v. ἐπ-, προ-, ὑπ-ειδόμην); imper. ἰδοῦ (freq. written as Adv. ἰδού, = ἰδέ); subj. ἴδωμαι; opt. ἰδοίμην; inf. ἰδέσθαι; part.ἰδόμενος Hdt.1.88
, al.:1 see, perceive, behold, ὀφθαλμοῖσι or ἐν ὀφθαλμοῖσι ἰδέσθαι see before the eyes, Il.1.587, etc.;ἰδεῖν ἐν ὄμμασιν E.Or. 1020
; ἄγε, πειρήσομαι ἠδὲ ἴδωμαι well, I will try and see, Od.6.126, cf. 21.159; mark, observe, Il.4.476, Od.4.412, etc.: folld. by relat. clause,ἴδωμ' ὅτιν' ἔργα τέτυκται Il.22.450
; : freq. in inf. after Subst. or Adj., θαῦμα ἰδέσθαι a marvel to behold, Il.5.725;οἰκτραῖσιν ἰδεῖν A.Pr. 240
;ἐλεινὸς ἰδεῖν Pl.R. 620a
.c see, i.e. experience,νόστιμον ἦμαρ ἰδέσθαι Od.3.233
, etc.;δούλειον ἦμαρ ἰδεῖν E.Hec.56
;ἀέλιον ἕτερον ἰδεῖν S.Tr. 835
;τὴν δίκην ἰδεῖν Id.Ant. 1270
(lyr.); ἀλόχου κουριδίης.. οὔ τι χάριν ἴδε he saw (i.e. enjoyed) not the favour of his wedded wife, Il.11.243.2 look, ἰδεῖν ἐς .. look at or towards, 2.271, etc.; ἰδεῖν ἐπί .. 23.143; πρός .. Od.12.244; εἰς ὦπα ἰδέσθαι look him in the face, Il.9.373, etc.;κατ' ἐνῶπα ἰδών 15.320
; ἄντα, ἐσάντα, or ἄντην ἰδεῖν, 13.184, 17.334, Od.5.78, etc.: qualified by Adv. or Adj., ὑπόδρα ἰδών looking askance, Il.1.148, al.; ἀχρεῖον ἰδών looking helpless, 2.269; κέρδος ἰδεῖν look to gain, A.Eu. 541 (lyr.).3 see mentally, perceive, ἰδέσθαι ἐν φρεσίν ' to see in his mind's eye', Il.21.61, cf. 4.249;ἰδεῖν τῇ διανοίᾳ Pl.R. 511a
.II [voice] Med., [tense] pres. [full] εἴδομαι, [dialect] Ep.ἐείδεται Theoc.25.58
, part.ἐειδόμενος Pi.
N..10.15: [tense] aor. εἰσάμην, [dialect] Ep. part.ἐεισάμενος Il. 2.22
, al.:—only [dialect] Ep.and Lyr., to be seen, appear, εἴδεται ἄστρα they are visible, appear, 8.559;εἰ. ἦμαρ ὑπὸ Τρώεσσι δαμῆναι 13.98
;εἴσατο δέ σφι δεξιός 24.319
;ὅπη τὸ Ταρτάρειον εἴδεται βάθρον Epigr.Gr.1034.19
([place name] Callipolis), cf. Od.5.283; perh. also οὔ πῃ χροὸς εἴσατο none of the skin was visible, Il.13.191.2 c. inf., appear or seem to be, ; , etc.: with inf. omitted,οἱ τό γε κέρδιον εἴσατο θυμῷ 19.283
, etc.;οὐ μέν μοι κακὸς εἴδεται Il.14.472
, cf. Theoc. 25.58; also, look like or make a show of.., εἴσατ' ἴμεν ἐς Λῆμνον he made a show of going to Lemnos, Od.8.283; εἴσατο δ' ὡς ὅτε ῥινόν it had the look as of a shield, 5.281.3 strictly middle, c. dat., εἴσατο φθογγὴν Πολίτῃ she made herself like Polites in voice, Il.2.791, cf. 20.81;αὐδὴν εἰσάμενός τινι Rhian.50
: esp. in part., like,εἰδομένη κήρυκι Il.2.280
, etc.;τῷ δ' ὄψιν ἐειδόμενος Pi.N.10.15
;εἰδόμενος τοκεῦσιν A.Ag. 771
(lyr.);φάσμα εἰδόμενόν τινι Hdt.6.69
.B [tense] pf., οἶδα I know, used as [tense] pres.: [tense] plpf. ᾔδεα (v. infr.), I knew, used as [tense] impf.:—[tense] pf. οἶδα, [dialect] Aeol.ὄϊδα Alc. 145
; [ per.] 2sg. οἶδας once in Hom., Od.1.337, cf. h.Merc. 456, Thgn.491, Hippon.89, Hp.Acut.67, E.Alc. 780, Philem.44.3 codd.; οἶσθα elsewh. in Hom., [dialect] Att., etc.; in Com. also sts.οἶσθας Cratin.105
, Alex.15.11, Men.348.5, cf. Herod.2.55; pl., ἴσμεν, [dialect] Ep., [dialect] Aeol., and [dialect] Dor. ἴδμεν, also [dialect] Ion., Hdt.1.6, al.; ἴστε, ἴσασι [ῐς- Od.2.211, al., but ῑς- ib. 283, al.];οἴδαμεν Hdt.2.17
,οἴδατε AP12.81
(Mel.),οἴδᾱσι Hdt.2.43
, X.Oec. 20.14 codd.; dual,οἴδατον Socr.Ep.22.1
: imper. ἴσθι, ἴστω, [dialect] Boeot. ἴττω, late codd.: from [ per.] 3pl. ἴσασι (ἴσαντι Epich. 53
) were formed [dialect] Dor. [ per.] 1sg.ἴσᾱμι Epich.254
, Pi.P.4.248; [ per.] 3sg.ἴσατι IG14.644.4
([place name] Bruttii); [ per.] 1pl.ἴσᾰμεν Pi.N.7.14
, ἴσαμες prob. in Dialex. 6.12; Cret. [ per.] 3pl. subj. ; inf. ϝισάμην Kohler-Ziebarth Stadtrecht von Gortyn 34 No.3.19; part.ἴσας A.D.Adv.175.19
, dat. sg.ἴσαντι Pi.P.3.29
, Cret. pl. : subj. εἰδῶ (εἰδέω, ἰδέω, Il.14.235, Od.16.236), [dialect] Ion. [ per.] 3pl. (Halic., V B.C.); [dialect] Ep. alsoεἴδω Od.1.174
, al. (cf. Hdn. Gr.2.131),εἴδομεν Il.1.363
,εἴδετε Od.9.17
: opt. εἰδείην, [ per.] 1pl. , R. 582a: inf. εἰδέναι, [dialect] Ep. ἴδμεναι, ἴδμεν, alsoἰδέμεν Pi.N.7.25
: part. εἰδώς, εἰδυῖα, [dialect] Ep. also ἰδυῖα, Elean :—[tense] plpf.ᾔδεα Il.14.71
, Hdt.2.150, [var] contr.ᾔδη S.Ant.18
, Ar.Av. 511, Pl.Smp. 119a,ᾔδησθα Od.19.93
, Eup. 416, etc. (but ᾔδεισθα freq. in codd., Ar.Ec. 551, E.Cyc. 108, Pl.Men. 80d, al.), ᾔδεε ([etym.] ν) Il.17.402, al.,ᾔδη 1.70
, al. (also later [dialect] Att., acc. to Aristarch. ap. Choerob.in Theod.2.86), [dialect] Att. [var] contr. ᾔδει ([etym.] ν) E. Ion 1187, Ar.V. 558, etc.; [dialect] Ep. 2 and [ per.] 3sg. ἠείδης, ἠείδη (v.l. - εις, - ει), Il.22.280, Od.9.206; [dialect] Att. also [ per.] 1sg.ᾔδειν D.37.24
, [ per.] 2sg. , etc.; pl.,ᾔδειμεν Aeschin.3.82
, Arist.APo. 87b40,ᾔδεμεν Men.14D.
(to be read in S.OT 1232),ᾔδειτε D.55.9
, etc. ( ᾔδετε prob. in E.Ba. 1345), [dialect] Ion.ᾐδέατε Hdt.9.58
([etym.] συν-), ᾔδεισαν LXX Ge.42.23
, Str.15.3.23,ᾔδεσαν Hdt.7.175
, Thgn.54, etc.; late [dialect] Ep. ᾔδειν, ἠείδειν, A.R.2.65,4.1700, also ᾖσμεν, ᾖστε, ᾖσαν, Ar.Fr.149.4 (prob.), S.Fr. 340, E. Cyc. 231, etc.; [dialect] Ep. [ per.] 3pl.ἴσαν Il.18.405
, Od.4.772:—[tense] fut., in this sense,εἴσομαι Il.1.548
, Hp.VM20, Ar.Ach. 332, etc.; alsoεἰδήσω Od.7.327
, Hdt.7.234, Isoc.1.44, Aen.Tact.31.5, Arist.Top. 108a28, Herod.5.78, Apollon.Perg.Con.1 Praef., etc.; inf.εἰδησέμεν Od.6.257
.—The [tense] aor. and [tense] pf. are usu. supplied by γιγνώσκω; [tense] aor. 1 inf. εἰδῆσαι is found in Hp.Acut.(Sp.) 22, Epid.6.8.25 (ἐξ-), Arist.EN 1156b27, Thphr.Char. Prooem.4; imper.εἴδησον PCair.Zen.36.2
(iii B.C.); [ per.] 3pl. subj. εἰδήσωσιν Herzog Koische Forschungen No. 190 (ii/i B.C.):—know, have knowledge of, be acquainted with, Hom., etc.: c. acc. rei, ; νοήματα, μήδεα οἶδε, Od.2.122, Il.18.363, etc.: less freq. c. acc. pers.,τούτους μὲν δὴ οἶδα Od.4.551
, cf. Pl.R. 365e, D.54.34, etc.; πρῶτος ὧν ἡμεῖς ἴδμεν the first we know of, Hdt.1.6, etc.;παλαίτατος ὧν ἀκοῇ ἴσμεν Th.1.4
: strengthd. by εὖ or σάφα, εὖ τόδ' ἴσθι know well, be assured of this, E.Med. 593;σάφ' οἶδ' ἐγώ A.Supp. 740
, etc.: freq. in Hom. with neut. Adj., to express character or disposition, ἄγρια οἶδε has fierceness in his heart, Il.24.41; ἀθεμίστια ᾔδη had law lessness in his heart, Od.9.189; αἴσιμα, ἄρτια ᾔδη, 14.433, 19.248; εἴ μοι ἤπια εἰδείη if he were kindly disposed towards me, Il.16.73;φίλα εἰδότες ἀλλήλοισιν Od.3.277
; κεχαρισμένα, πεπνυμένα εἰδώς, 8.584, 24.442: c. gen.,ὃς σάφα θυμῷ εἰδείη τεράων Il. 12.229
;ὃς πάσης εἰδῇ σοφίης 15.412
; τόξων ἐῢ εἰδώς cunning with the bow, 2.718;αἰχμῆς ἐῢ εἰ. 15.525
;οἰωνῶν σάφα εἰδώς Od.1.202
;ἐῢ εἰδὼς τεκτοσυνάων 5.250
;μάχης ἐῢ εἰδότε πάσης Il.2.823
;κύνε εἰδότε θήρης 10.360
; ;εἰδὼς πυγμαχίης 23.665
;θεοπροπίων ἐῢ εἰδώς 6.438
; χάριν εἰδέναι τινί acknowledge a debt to another, thank him, 14.235, Hdt.3.21, etc.: imper., freq. in protestations, ἴστω νῦν Ζεὺς αὐτός be Zeus my witness, Il.10.329;ἴστω νῦν τόδε Γαῖα 15.36
, etc.; [dialect] Boeot. ἴττω Ἡρακλῆς etc., Ar.Ach. 860, etc.: part. εἰδώς, abs., one who knows, one acquainted with the fact,ἰδυίῃ πάντ' ἀγορεύω Il.1.365
;μετ' εἰδόσιν ἀγορεύειν 10.250
;μακρηγορεῖν ἐν εἰδόσιν Th.2.36
, cf. 3.53;μαθεῖν παρὰ τοῦ εἰδότος Pl.R. 337d
, etc.; also ἰδυίῃσι πραπίδεσσι with knowing mind, Il.1.608,al.2 c. inf., know how to do,οἶδ' ἐπὶ δεξιά, οἶδ' ἐπ' ἀριστερὰ νωμῆσαι βῶν 7.238
, cf. S.Ph. 1010, Ar.V. 376; also, to be in a condition, be able, have the power, E.Med. 664, D.4.40; of drugs,ὅσα λεπτύνειν οἶδε Alex.
Trall.Febr.6; of a festival, οἶδε ἐκπέμπουσα δάκνειν Chor.p.124 B.; learn, .3 c. part., to know that such and such is the fact, the part. being in nom. when it is a predicate of the Subject of the Verb, ἴσθι μοι δώσων know that thou wilt give, A.Ag. 1670;ἴστω ὑπὸ τοῦ ἀδελφεοῦ ἀποθανών Hdt.4.76
; : in acc. when it is predicate of the Object, ; : with part. omitted, γῆν αὐτὰ οἶδεν ἀμφότερα (sc. ὄντα) Jul.Or.7.226a.4 less freq.c.acc. et inf.,πλήθους.. ἂν σάφ' ἴσθ' ἕκατι βάρβαρον ναυσὶν κρατῆσαι A.Pers. 337
, cf. S.Ph. 1329;εὖ ἴσθι τοῦτον.. ἰσχυρῶς ἀνιᾶσθαι X.Cyr.8.3.44
; alsoεὖ τόδ' ἴσθι, μηδάμ' ἡμέρᾳ μιᾷ πλῆθος τοσουτάριθμον ἀνθρώπων θανεῖν A.Pers. 431
;ἕν γ' ἀκούσασ' ἴσθι, μὴ ψευδῶς μ' ἐρεῖν E.IA 1005
.5 c. acc. folld. by ὡς, ὅτι, etc.,οἶδα κἀμαυτὴν ὅτι ἀλγῶ S.El. 332
;ἐάν τινα εἰδῶσιν ὅτι ἄδικός ἐστι Pl.Prt. 323b
, etc.6 οὐκ οἶδ' εἰ .. I know not whether, to express disbelief or doubt, sts. with ἄν transposed,οὐκ οἶδ' ἂν εἰ πείσαιμί σε E. Alc.48
, cf. D.45.7: with Verb omitted after εἰ, as οὐκ οἶδ' εἴ τις ἄλλος perhaps no other, Isoc.6.1, 12.10.7 in similar ellipses with other Conjunctions, οὐκ οἶδ' ὅπως I know not how, Pl.R. 40cb;οὐκ οἶδ' ὁπόθεν Id.Cra. 396d
.8 οἶδα, ἴσθι are freq. parenthetic, ; σάφ' οἶδα ib.94, 963; also οἶδ' ὅτι, οἶσθ' ὅτι, ἴσθ' ὅτι, πάρειμι δ' ἄκων οὐχ ἑκοῦσιν, οἶδ' ὅτι (sc. πάρειμι ) I know it well, S.Ant. 276; οἶδ' ὅτι, freq. in D., as 9.1, al.;σάφ' ἴσθ' ὅτι Ar.Pl. 889
:—οἶσθ' ὅ, οἶσθ' ὡς, with imper., are common in Trag. and Com., οἶσθ' οὖν ὃ δρᾶσον; do—thou know'st what, i.e. make haste and do, Ar.Eq. 1158, cf. Pax 1051, etc.; οἶσθ' ὡς πόησον; S.OT 543; also οἶσθ'.. ὡς νῦν μὴ σφαλῇς; Id.OC75; οἶσθα νῦν ἅ μοι γενέσθω; E.IT 1203: rarely with the [tense] fut., οἶσθ' οὖν ὃ δράσεις (nisileg. δρᾶσον); Id.Cyc. 131, cf. Med. 600 codd. -
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εἶδον,, no [voice] Act. [tense] pres. in use, ὁράω being used:—[voice] Med., v.infr. A.11: [tense] aor. 2 [full] εἶδον always in sense ofA see (so in [tense] pres. and [tense] aor. 1 [voice] Med., to be seen, i.e. seem): but [tense] pf. [full] οἶδα, in [tense] pres. sense, know. (With ἔ-ϝιδον, cf. ([etym.] ϝ) είδομαι, (ϝ) εῖδος, Lat. videre; with ([etym.] ϝ) οῖδα, cf. Skt. véda, Goth. wait, OE. wát 'know'.)A [tense] aor. 2 εἶδον (late ), serving as [tense] aor. to ὁράω, [dialect] Ep. ἴδον, iter.ἴδεσκε Il.3.217
, late [dialect] Aeol.εὔιδον Epigr.Gr.990.11
([place name] Balbilla); imper. ἴδε (in [dialect] Att. written as Adv. ἰδέ, behold! Hdn.Gr.2.23), ἴδετε; subj. ἴδω, [dialect] Ep.ἴδωμι Il.18.63
; opt. ἴδοιμι; inf. ἰδεῖν, [dialect] Ep. ἰδέειν; part. ἰδών: hence, [tense] fut.ἰδησῶ Theoc.3.37
:—[voice] Med., [tense] aor. 2 εἰδόμην, [dialect] Ep. ἰδόμην, in same sense, poet., [dialect] Ion., and later Prose (c. gen., Arat.430) (so in compds., even in [dialect] Att. Prose, v. ἐπ-, προ-, ὑπ-ειδόμην); imper. ἰδοῦ (freq. written as Adv. ἰδού, = ἰδέ); subj. ἴδωμαι; opt. ἰδοίμην; inf. ἰδέσθαι; part.ἰδόμενος Hdt.1.88
, al.:1 see, perceive, behold, ὀφθαλμοῖσι or ἐν ὀφθαλμοῖσι ἰδέσθαι see before the eyes, Il.1.587, etc.;ἰδεῖν ἐν ὄμμασιν E.Or. 1020
; ἄγε, πειρήσομαι ἠδὲ ἴδωμαι well, I will try and see, Od.6.126, cf. 21.159; mark, observe, Il.4.476, Od.4.412, etc.: folld. by relat. clause,ἴδωμ' ὅτιν' ἔργα τέτυκται Il.22.450
; : freq. in inf. after Subst. or Adj., θαῦμα ἰδέσθαι a marvel to behold, Il.5.725;οἰκτραῖσιν ἰδεῖν A.Pr. 240
;ἐλεινὸς ἰδεῖν Pl.R. 620a
.c see, i.e. experience,νόστιμον ἦμαρ ἰδέσθαι Od.3.233
, etc.;δούλειον ἦμαρ ἰδεῖν E.Hec.56
;ἀέλιον ἕτερον ἰδεῖν S.Tr. 835
;τὴν δίκην ἰδεῖν Id.Ant. 1270
(lyr.); ἀλόχου κουριδίης.. οὔ τι χάριν ἴδε he saw (i.e. enjoyed) not the favour of his wedded wife, Il.11.243.2 look, ἰδεῖν ἐς .. look at or towards, 2.271, etc.; ἰδεῖν ἐπί .. 23.143; πρός .. Od.12.244; εἰς ὦπα ἰδέσθαι look him in the face, Il.9.373, etc.;κατ' ἐνῶπα ἰδών 15.320
; ἄντα, ἐσάντα, or ἄντην ἰδεῖν, 13.184, 17.334, Od.5.78, etc.: qualified by Adv. or Adj., ὑπόδρα ἰδών looking askance, Il.1.148, al.; ἀχρεῖον ἰδών looking helpless, 2.269; κέρδος ἰδεῖν look to gain, A.Eu. 541 (lyr.).3 see mentally, perceive, ἰδέσθαι ἐν φρεσίν ' to see in his mind's eye', Il.21.61, cf. 4.249;ἰδεῖν τῇ διανοίᾳ Pl.R. 511a
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θεῖος (A), α, ον: late [dialect] Ep. [full] θέειος Procl.H.2.16; [full] θεήϊος Bion Fr.15.9; late [dialect] Aeol. [full] θήϊος Epigr.Gr.989.4 ([place name] Balbilla); [dialect] Lacon. [full] σεῖος (v. infr. 1.3): [comp] Comp. and [comp] Sup. θειότερος, -ότατος, freq. in Pl., Phdr. 279a, Mx. 244d, al.: ([etym.] θεός):1 of or from the gods, divine,γένος Il.6.180
;ὀμφή 2.41
; Ὄνειρος ib.22;ἐπιπνοίαις A.Supp. 577
, cf. Pl.R. 499c; ; (lyr.); νόσος ib. 185 (lyr.) (but θ. νόσος, of a dust-storm, Id.Ant. 421);κίνδυνοι And.1.139
; θ. τινὶ μοίρᾳ by divine intervention, X.HG7.5.10;θ. τύχῃ γεγονώς Hdt.1.126
;θ. τύχῃ χρεώμενος Id.3.139
; θ. κἀπόνῳ τύχῃ, of an easy death, S.OC 1585;ἐκ θ. τύχης Id.Ph. 1326
;ἔμαθε ὡς θ. εἴη τὸ πρῆγμα Hdt.6.69
;ὁ θ. νόμος Th.3.82
; φύσις θ. SIG1125.8 ([place name] Eleusis), cf. 2 Ep.Pet.1.4; appointed of God,βασιλῆες Od.4.691
; σκῆπτρον given by God, S.Ph. 139 (lyr.); v. infr. 2.2 belonging or sacred to a god, holy, ἀγών, χορός, Il.7.298, Od. 8.264; under divine protection, πύργος, δόμος, Il.21.526, Od.4.43; of heralds and bards, Il.4.192, Od.4.17, al.; so perh., of kings, ib. 691.3 morethan human, of heroes,Ὀδυσσεύς Il.2.335
, al., Cratin. 144.4 (lyr.);θ. ἀνήρ Pi.P.6.38
, A.Ag. 1548 (lyr.), Pl.R. 331e, Men. 99d (esp. at Sparta ([dialect] Lacon. σεῖος), Arist.EN 1145a29; ὦ θεῖε (in the mouth of a Spartan) Pl.Lg. 626c);μετὰ σοῦ τῆς θείας κεφαλῆς Id.Phdr. 234d
, cf. Them.Or.9.128a, Lib.Or.19.66.b of things, excellent,θεῖον ποτόν Od.2.341
, 9.205;ἁλὸς θείοιο Il.9.214
; θ. πρήγματα marvellous things, Hdt.2.66;ἐν τοῖσι θειότατον Id.7.137
.4 = Lat. divinus (or sacer), Imperial, διατάξεις prob. in BGU473.5 ( 200 A.D.), etc.; (iv A.D.); θ. ὅρκος oath by the Emperor, POxy.83.6 (iv A.D.), etc.; θειότατος, of living Emperors, Inscr.Prien.105.22 (9 B.C.), etc.b = Lat. divus, of deified Emperors, θ. Σεβαστός Edict.Claud. ap.J.AJ19.5.3, cf.Inscr.Perg. 283 (iii A.D.), Lyd.Mag.2.3.II as Subst., θεῖον, τό, the Divinity, Hdt.1.32,3.108, al., A.Ch. 958 (lyr.);τοῦ θ. χάριν Th.5.70
; ἡμαρτηκότα εἰς τὸ θ. Pl.Phdr. 242c.2 in an abstract sense, divinity, κεκοινώνηκε.. τοῦ θ. ib. 246d; ἢ μόνον μετέχει τοῦ θ..., ἢ μάλιστα [ἄνθρωπος] Arist.PA 656a8, etc.; κατὰ θεῖον or κατά τι θ., Aen.Gaz.Thphr.p.37 B., p.4 B.3 θεῖα, τά, the acts of the gods, course of providence, S.Ph. 452, etc.;τὰ θ. θνητοὺς ὄντας εὐπετῶς φέρειν S.Fr. 585
;τὰ θ. μὴ φαύλως φέρειν Ar.Av. 961
.b matters of religion, ἔρρει τὰ θ. religion is no more, S.OT 910 (lyr.), cf. OC 1537, X.Cyr.8.8.2, etc.c inquiries concerning the divine, Pl.Sph. 232c; τὰ φανερὰ τῶν θείων, i.e. the heavenly bodies, Arist.Metaph. 1026a18, cf. GA 731b24, Ph. 196a33 ([comp] Sup.), EN 1141b1.III Adv. θείως by divine providence,θ. πως X.Cyr.4.2.1
, etc.; θειοτέρως by special providence, Hdt.1.122; μᾶλλόν τι καὶ -ότερον ib. 174.------------------------------------θεῖος (B), ὁ,A one's father's or mother's brother, uncle, E.IT 930, Ar. Nu. 124, And.1.18, 117, Pl.Chrm. 154b, Men.5 D., etc.; ὁ πρὸς μητρὸς θ. Is.5.10;πρὸς πατρός Ph.2.172
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2 his statue at Thebes which was said to sound musically when struck by the light of the rising sun, Str.17.1.46, Epigr.Gr. 988 ([place name] Balbilla), Luc. Tox.27:—hence [full] Μεμνόνειος or [suff] μεμβρ-όνιος, α, ον, of Memnon, Str.17.1.42; [full] Μεμνόνειον, τό, the temple of M., in Egypt, Id.17.1.46; or at Susa, Id.15.3.2;τὰ βασιλήϊα τὰ Μεμνόνια Hdt.5.53
; Μεμνόνιον ἄστυ, i. e. Susa, ib.54.II a black bird, named after Memnon, Ael.NA 5.1, Q.S.2.647, Dionys.Av.1.8, cf. μεμνονίδες.III μέμνων, a name for the ass at Athens, from its patient nature, Hsch.:—hence [full] μεμνόνεια (sc. κρέα), τά, ass's flesh, Id.; also, the market where it was sold, Poll.9.48. -
13 παλαιός
πᾰλαιός, ά, όν, [dialect] Aeol. [full] πάλαος Eust.28.33, Epigr.Gr.992 ([place name] Balbilla); [dialect] Boeot. [full] παληός EM32.6; [dialect] Lacon. [full] παλεός (v. infr.): regul. [comp] Comp. and [comp] Sup.Aπαλαιότερος Pi.N.6.53
, Th.1.1 codd.,παλαιότατος Pl.Ti. 83a
, etc.: more freq. παλαίτερος, παλαίτατος (from πάλαι), Pi.P.10.58, N.7.44, Th.1.4, etc. [The penult. is sts. short in Poets, S.Fr. 956 (s. v. l.), E.El. 497, Damocr. ap. Gal.13.1049; ; in these places παλεός (a form mentioned by Hdn.Gr.2.909, cf. Theognost.Can.50.3, Sch.Ar.Lys. l. c., Suid., and corroborated by the Pap. (iv B. C.) of Timotheus (v. παλεομίσημα, παλεονυμφάγονος)) may be retained or restored).]:I old in years,1 mostly of persons, aged,ἢ νέος ἠὲ παλαιός Il.14.108
;νέοι ἠδὲ παλαιοί Od.1.395
, cf. Epicur.Ep.3p.59U.;παλαιῷ φωτὶ ἐοικώς Il. 14.136
; π. γέρων, π. γρηῦς, Od.13.432, 19.346, cf. Ar.Ach. 676;χρόνῳ π. S.OC 112
;ἐν παλαιτέροισι Pi.N.3.73
;ἔνθα δὴ παλαίτατοι θάσσουσι E.Med.68
: in bad sense, a dotard (μωρός Hsch.
, butσκώπτης Suid.
), Ar.Lys. 988.2 of things,οἶνος Od.2.340
; νῆες.. νέαι ἠδὲ π. ib. 293;τρὺξ π. καὶ σαπρά Ar.Pl. 1086
; [τριήρεις] π. ἀντὶ καινῶν Lys.28.4
; ;σπέρματα Thphr.HP7.1.6
.II of old date, ancient,1 of persons, ξεῖνος π. an old guest-friend, Il.6.215, cf. S.Tr. 263, E.Alc. 212;Ἴλου παλαιοῦ Il.11.166
;κέρδεα.. οἷ' οὔ πώ τιν' ἀκούομεν οὐδὲ παλαιῶν Od.2.118
; ;οἱ πάνυ π. ἄνθρωποι Pl.Cra. 411b
; οἱ π. the ancients, Th.1.3;π. ἡμερῶν LXX Da.7.9
.2 of things,λέκτρον Od.23.296
;παλαιά τε πολλά τε εἰδώς 7.157
;καινὰ καὶ π. ἔργα Hdt.9.26
; (lyr.);κατὰ τὸ νόμιμον τὸ π. καὶ ἀρχαῖον Lys.6.51
;κατὰ τὸν π. λόγον Pl.Grg. 499c
;ἡ π. παροιμία Id.R. 329a
;παλαί' ἂν [εἴη], ἐξ ὅτου S.Ph. 493
;παλαιᾷ σύντροφος ἁμερᾷ Id.Aj. 622
(lyr.); of places, A.Pers.17 (anap.), S.El.4, etc.; καιροὶ π. ancient times, PPetr.2p.15 (iii B. C.); τὸ π. as Adv., anciently, formerly, A.Pers. 102 (lyr.), Hdt.1.171, Pl.Cra. 401c, etc.; ἐκ παλαιοῦ from of old, Hdt. 1.157;ἐκ π. ἐχθρὸς ὢν αὐτοῦ Antipho 2.1.5
;ἐκ τῶν παλαιῶν Herod.2.102
; ἐκ παλαιτέρου from older time, Hdt.1.60;ἐκ παλαιτάτου Th.1.18
; also εὐθὺς ἀπὸ παλαιοῦ ib.2; ἀρχαῖα καὶ παλαιά joined, D.22.14, cf. Lys. (v. supr.); .3 of things, also,a in good sense, venerable, held in esteem, like Lat. antiquus, .b in bad sense, antiquated, obsolete,κωφὰ καὶ π. ἔπη S.OT 290
.c π. δρᾶμα a drama which has been previously acted, SIG1078 lxxxvii (Athens, iv B. C.).III Adv. παλαιῶς in an old way,τὰ καινὰ π. διδάσκειν Socr.Ep.30.9
: [comp] Comp. παλαίτερον at an earlier time, D.H.8.57, al.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παλαιός
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A , Pi.O.8.68, al., and in late Prose, as LXX Jd.9.34, Str.13.1.3, Hermog.Meth.29, Alex.Aphr.in Top.208.12,in Sens.54.18, PSI10.1126.9 (iii A.D.), v.l. in Act.Ap.11.5 (cod. D), and in good codd. of Arist.IA 704a11, al., Theol.Ar.19, etc.; also (Delph., i B.C.), PSI9.1028.10 (i A.D.):—[dialect] Att. [full] τέττᾰρες, τέττᾰρα, dat.τέτταρσιν Isoc.12.3
; also τάρων (v. τάρες ) for τεττάρων; Phocian dat.τεττάροις IG9(1).32.78
(Stiris, ii B.C.):—[dialect] Ion. and later Gr. [full] τέσσερες, τέσσερα, SIG57.25 (Milet., v B.C.), Schwyzer 289.120 (Rhodian, ii B.C.), etc. (dat.τέσσερσι Hdt.6.41
,τεσσέρασιν SIG633.98
(Milet., ii B.C.)), but τέσσαρες in Hom., and Schwyzer 707 B 4 (Ephesus, vi B.C.), etc.: codd. of LXX have τέσσαρες (nom. and acc.), τεσσάρων, τέσσαρσι, but τέσσερα (ς), τεσσεράκοντα; since however τέσσερα ([etym.] ς ) and τεσσεράκοντα, apart from [dialect] Ion., are not common in Papyri before ii A.D., the LXX autographs prob. had τέσσαρα ([etym.] ς ) and τεσσαράκοντα; the form τέσσερα ([etym.] ς ) is here due to avoidance by the copyists of the sequence ε-α-α:—[dialect] Dor. [full] τέτορες, τέτορα, Hes.Op. 698, Phoc.3, Simon.91, Epich.149, SIG 240I8 (Delph., iv B.C.), al., Theoc.14.16:—[dialect] Ep. (prob. [dialect] Aeol.) [full] πίσῠρες [pron. full] [ῐ] Od.5.70, 16.249, A.R. 2.1110, Nic.Th. 182; acc.πίσῠρας Od.22.111
, Il.15.680, al., Call.Dian. 105, IGRom.4.360.26 (Pergam., ii A.D.); gen. (metrical?), prob. in Hsch.; dat. πισύρεσσι, πισύροισι, -ῃσι, -αις, Nonn.D.16.119, 38.176, 236, 39.377, AP14.7.4: [dialect] Aeol. also [full] πέσῠρες, neut. [full] πέσῠρα Epigr.Gr.988.6 ([place name] Balbilla); and [full] πέσσῠρες, [full] πέσσῠρα, Hsch.:—[dialect] Boeot. [full] πέττᾰρες, α (q.v.):— four, Od.9.335, etc.; διὰ τεττάρων the musical interval of the fourth, Damox.2.55, etc.; τὰ τέσσαρα the four simple bodies of Empedocles, Plot.6.2.2; the four kinds of quality or four Aristotelian senses of ποιόν, Id.6.1.10; the four cardinal principles of Epicurus (cf. τετραφάρμακος), Phld.Herc.1251.11. (Cf. Skt. catvā´ras (acc. catúras), Lat. quattuor, Lith. keturì, etc.: I.-E. q[ uglide]et[ uglide]or-.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τέσσαρες
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17 Τιτάν
A the Titans, Il.14.279, h.Ap. 335, Hes.Th. 630, al., Cratin. in PSI11. 1212.11,19, etc.;Τ. Προμηθεύς S.OC56
, E.Ph. 1122; of Atlas, dub. in A.Pr. 427 (lyr.); of the Sun-god, Emp.38, cf. Ezek.Exag. 217, Orph.A. 512; of Apollo, IG12(5).893.1 (Tenos, dub. l.), 9(1).882.4 (Corc.), Schwyzer 649.8 ([place name] Balbilla).II τιτάν· παιδεραστής, Hsch.III a kind of comet, Heph.Astr.1.24 (Lyd.Ost.p.169). (Derived by Hes.Th. 207 sqq. partly from τιταίνω ( the Strivers), partly from the root of τίσις ([etym.] Οὐρανὸς.. φάσκε δὲ τιταίνοντας ἀτασθαλίῃ μέγα ῥέξαι ἔργον, τοῖο δ' ἔπειτα τίσιν μετόπισθεν ἔσεσθαι); the latter derivation also in Orph.Fr.57, Plu.2.996c, Hsch., in modified form. Perh. really connected with τίταξ = βασιλεύς, and τιτήνη = βασιλίς in Hsch.) -
18 τυῖδε
A hither,τυῖδ' ἔλθ' Sapph.1.5
, cf. Supp.1.2, 25.2, Theoc.28.5, Epigr.Gr.988.3 ([place name] Balbilla), Sch.T Il.14.298. -
19 τώς
A = ὥς, οὕτως, so, in this wise, Il.3.415, Od.19.234, Hes.Sc. 219, 478, Th. 892. Parm.8.21; also in A.(chiefly lyr.), Th. 484, Supp.68, 670, 691 (once in trim., Th. 637, v. infr. 11); once in S. (Aj. 841, a spurious passage); never in E.II = ὡς, as, S.Ichn.296, Ar.Ach. 762 ([place name] Doric), A.Th. 637, Epigr.Gr. 992 ([place name] Balbilla); in PCair.Zen.73.15 (iii B. C.) ου τως (corrected to οὐδ' οὕτως above the line) stands for οὐδ' ὧς. -
20 χθίσδος
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