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1 ἐπισφάζω
A slaughter over or upon, esp. of sacrifices at a tomb,κἄμ' ἐπισφάξαι τάφῳ E.Hec. 505
; πρόβατά τινι ἐ. sacrifice them to the dead, X.Cyr.7.3.7 ([voice] Pass.).2 αἷμα μηλείου φόνου ἐ. shed the blood of slaughtered sheep over, E.El.92, cf. 281 ;αἷμ' ἐπισφάξας νέον Id.Sthen.p.44A.
:—[voice] Pass.,αἷμα ἀρτίως ἐπεσφαγμένον Arist. Col. 796a15
.II kill upon or besides, , cf. X.An.1.8.29 (also ἑαυτὸν ἐπισφάξασθαι ibid.);Ἀντώνιον ἐ. Καίσαρι Plu.Brut.18
:—[voice] Pass.,ἐπεσφάγη τοῖς παισίν J.BJ5.13
. I, cf. Philostr. V A4.16.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπισφάζω
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2 θανάσιμος
A deadly, fatal, Hp.Aph.2.1, Pl.R. 610e, etc.; ; ; ; ; , Ph.Bel.103.31, cf. Metrod.53, etc.; θηρία θ., of poisonous reptiles, Plb.1.56.4: θανάσιμα, τά, poisons, Ev.Marc. 16.18, Dsc.4.108, Gal.14.154. Adv. -μως, τύπτειν to strike with deadly blow, Antipho 4.3.4: neut. pl. as Adv.,ἀσπίδες -μα δάκνουσαι D.S.1.87
.2 belonging to death, θ. αἷμα the life-blood, A. Ag. 1019 (lyr.); μέλψασα θ. γόον having sung her death-song, ib. 1445;θ. ἐκπνοαί E.Hipp. 1438
.II of persons, near death, S.Ph. 819;θ. ἤδη ὄντα Pl.R. 408b
; liable to the death-penalty, Abh.Berl.Akad. 1925(5).21 ([place name] Cyrene).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > θανάσιμος
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3 τριταῖος
A on the third day, used with Verbs so as to agree with the subject,τριταῖοι ἐγένοντο ἐν τῇ Ἀττικῇ Hdt.6.120
, cf. Hp.Aph.4.36, Th.1.61, 3.3, etc.;τ. ἄνεμος
which will blow in three days,Pi.
N.7.17; (lyr.); τ. ἐκφορά a funeral three days after death, Pl.Lg. 959a;ἐσβεβληκὼς.. τ. ἐς Μηλιέας
three days before,Hdt.
7.196, cf. Plb.15.33.11.II three days old,ἰχθύδια τ. Ar.Fr.387.9
;ᾠὰ τ. ὄντα Arist.PA 665a35
;φίλος τ.
of three days' standing,Theoc.
29.18; ἐπεὰν τ. γένωνται after being three days dead, Hdt.2.89.2 τριταῖος (sc. πυρετός), ὁ, tertian fever or ague, Hp.Aph.3.21, Nat.Hom.15, Pl.Ti. 86a;ὁ ἀκριβὴς τ. Gal.18(2).246
;οἱ τ. πυρετοί Id.15.755
;τ. ῥῖγος POxy.1151.37
(v A. D.).III of days, third, τ. φέγγος, ἡμέρα, E.Hec.32, Hipp. 275;ἐς τὴν τριταίην Hp.Coac. 225
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4 ψύχω
Aψύξω Alex.25.10
, Arist.PA 653b4: [tense] aor.ἔψυξα Il.20.440
, Hp.Flat.7: [tense] pf. ἔψῡχα Ps.-Hdn.Gr. in An. Ox.3.256; butἔψῠχα Choerob. in Theod.2.73
H.:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.ψυχθήσομαι Hp.Acut.
(Sp.) 15: [tense] fut. 2ψῠγήσομαι Ev.Matt.24.12
(v.l. ψῠχήσομαι), Gal.11.388: [tense] aor.ἐψύχθην Hp.Epid.5.19
, Pl.Ti. 60d, 76c, X.HG7.1.19, cf. ἀναψύχω: [tense] aor. 2 ἐψύχην [pron. full] [ῠ] Ar.Nu. 151, ([etym.] ἀπ-) A.Fr. 104, Pl.Phdr..242a;κατα-ψῠχῆναι Inscr.Magn.103.55
(ii B. C.): laterἐψύγην Dsc.1.55
, Gal.7.748, ([etym.] δια-) PSI6.603.11 (iii B. C.), cf. Moer.p.421 P.: [tense] pf.ἔψυγμαι Hp.Vict.1.33
, Pl.Criti. 120b, Alex.124.15:—breathe, blow,Ἀθήνη.. ἦκα μάλα ψύξασα Il.20.440
.II make cool or cold (not necessarily by blowing), ἀπιὼν ἐπὶ μᾶλλον ψύχει (sc. ὁ ἥλιος) Hdt.3.104, cf. Hp.VM16 (v.l. for διέψυξε); opp. θερμαίνω, Pl.Phdr. 268b;θερμὸν ψύχεται Heraclit. 126
;ψῦξον τὸν οἶνον Diph.56
, cf. Isoc.15.287:—[voice] Pass., grow cool or cold, Hdt.4.181, Ar.Nu. 151, Pl.Phd. 71b, Arist.Pr. 931a1;οἶνον.. ψυχόμενον ἐν τῷ φρέατι Stratt.57
; of fire, to be put out, Pl.Criti. 120b: metaph., will grow cold,Ev.Matt.
l. c.2 cool, refresh, θάλπουσα καὶ ψύχουσα, of a nurse tending a child, Trad.Adesp. 7.2: intr. in [voice] Act., seek the cool air, Nic.Th. 473, LXX 4 Ki.19.24.3 chill, torment, ἀμφάκει κέντρῳ ψύχειν ψυχὰν ἐμάν (Meineke cj. ψήχειν) A.Pr. 693 (lyr.); of death,ψύξει σε δαίμων τῷ πεπρωμένῳ χρόνῳ Alex.25.10
;ἀπαράμονοι καὶ ψύχοντες τὰς πρώτας πράξεις Vett.Val.44.28
;τοὺς γάμους Id.116.7
:—[voice] Pass.,ψύχετ' ἀμηχανίῃ A.R.4.1527
.4 metaph. in [voice] Pass., to be frigid, Longin.27.1.III dry, make dry,δάκρυα δ' οὐ ψύχει γενέτης ἐμός IG3.1335.13
;ψ. τι πρὸς τὸν ἥλιον LXX Je.8.2
: air,ἱμάτια Arr.Epict.1.18.13
:—[voice] Pass., X.Cyn.5.3; οὗ τὰ σῦκα ψύχεται, gloss on τρασιά, Phot.: in Hom. generally of drying in the wind, opp. τερσήμεναι of drying in the sun, Sch.Il.11.621. (Fr. signf. I comes ψυχή perhaps, but v. ψυχή: signf. 11 (and with it ψῦχος, ψυχρός, etc.) comes fr. signf. I: also signf. 111 fr. signf. 1.) [[pron. full] ῡ always, exc. in [tense] aor. 2 [voice] Pass., v. Ar.Nu. 151.] -
5 ἐκπνοή
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6 ποιμαίνω
ποιμαίνω (ποιμήν) fut. ποιμανῶ; 1 aor. ἐποίμανα Ps 77:72, impv. 2 pl. ποιμάνατε 1 Pt 5:2; fut. pass. 2 sg. ποιμανθήσῃ Ps 36:3 (Hom.+) ‘to herd, act as a shepherd’.① to serve as tender of sheep, herd, tend, (lead to) pasture (Did., Gen. 60, 12), w. acc. (Jos., Ant. 2, 264) π. ποίμνην tend a flock 1 Cor 9:7. Abs. (Demetr.: 722 Fgm. 1, 13 Jac.; Jos., Ant. 1, 309) δοῦλος ποιμαίνων a slave tending sheep Lk 17:7.—Dalman (as cited under ἀμφιβάλλω).② to watch out for other people, to shepherd, of activity that protects, rules, governs, fosters, fig. ext. of 1:ⓐ in the sense of lead, guide, or rule (Eur., Fgm. 744 TGF στρατόν; Ps.-Lucian, Amor. 54 τ. ἀμαθεῖς).α. w. imagistic detail prominently in mind: of the direction of a congregation ποιμαίνειν τὸ ποίμνιον τοῦ θεοῦ tend God’s flock 1 Pt 5:2 (PsSol 17:40 ποιμαίνων τὸ ποίμνιον κυρίου ἐν πίστει κ. δικαιοσύνῃ). ποίμαινε τὰ πρόβατά μου J 21:16.β. w. imagistic detail retreating into the background (cp. 1 Ch 11:2; Mi 7:14; Jer 23:2): of the administration of a congregation ποιμ. τὴν ἐκκλησίαν τοῦ θεοῦ Ac 20:28.—Of the Messiah ποιμανεῖ τὸν λαόν μου Ἰσραήλ (cp. 2 Km 5:2; 7:7.—Himerius, Or. 39 [=Or. 5], 8 Ἀττικὴ Μοῦσα ποιμαίνει τὴν πόλιν, i.e. Thessalonica) Mt 2:6. Of death: θάνατος ποιμανεῖ αὐτούς 1 Cl 51:4 (Ps 48:15). The latter pass. forms a transition to several others in whichγ. the activity as ‘shepherd’ has destructive results (cp. Jer 22:22 and s. ELohmeyer, Hdb. on Rv 2:27) ποιμανεῖ αὐτοὺς ἐν ῥάβδῳ σιδηρᾷ (after Ps 2:9) Rv 2:27; 12:5; 19:15 (cp. Heraclitus Fgm. 11 πᾶν ἑρπετὸν πληγῇ νέμεται=everything that creeps is shepherded by a blow [from God]. Pla., Critias 109b alludes to this).ⓑ protect, care for, nurture (Aeschyl., Eumen. 91 ἱκέτην; Pla., Lys. 209a τὸ σῶμα) αὐτούς Rv 7:17 (cp. Ps 22:1; Ezk 34:23). π. ἑαυτόν look after oneself i.e. care for oneself alone (cp. Ezk 34:2) Jd 12.—B. 146. DELG s.v. ποιμήν. M-M. TW.
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