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1 διαίρεσις
2 Medic., dissection,ζῴων Gal.4.664
.b venesection, Antyll. ap. Orib.7.9.2.c surgical operation, Phld.Lib.p.56O.d pl., wounds, Diod.Rh.p.53H.II dividing, distribution, of money, Hdt.7.144; of spoil, X.Cyr.4.5.55; ἐν διαιρέσει [ψήφων] in the reckoning of the votes on either side, A. Eu. 749;ἀντίγραφον διαιρέσεως BGU1013.1
(i A.D.).III distinction,ἀγνωσίας τε καὶ γνώσεως Pl.Sph. 267b
; [τῆς δημοκρατίας καὶ τῆς ὀλιγαρχίας] Arist.Pol. 1294a34.IV in Logic, division of genus into species,τῶν γενῶν κατ' εἴδη δ. Pl.Sph. 267d
;ἡ διὰ τῶν γενῶν δ. Arist.APr. 46a31
; opp. συναγωγαί, Pl.Phdr. 266b.b separation of subject and predicate,περὶ σύνθεσιν καὶ δ. ἐστι τὸ ψεῦδος καὶ τὸ ἀληθές Arist.Int. 16a12
.V Rhet., division or distribution into heads, Hermog.Prog.7, Stat.1, Onos.2 tit., etc.VI Gramm., resolution of a diphthong into two syllables, A.D.Pron.87.2, al.; of one word into two,κατὰ διαίρεσιν ἀναγνωστέον Ath.11.492a
, cf. Trypho Trop.1.8.VII in Metric, division of a line at the close of a foot, diaeresis, Aristid.Quint.1.24.VIII Math., δ. λόγου transformation of a ratio dividendo, Euc. 5Def.15;κατὰ διαίρεσιν Archim.Sph.Cyl.2.6
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2 εὐέργεια
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3 εὐεργής
A well-wrought, well-made, of chariots,εὐεργέος ἔκπεσε δίφρου Il.5.585
; of ships, μία δ' ἤγαγε νηῦς εὐ. 24.396, and freq. in Od., cf. IG12.74.27; ; of garments,ἀμφ' ὤμοισιν ἔχουσ' εὐεργέα λώπην Od.13.224
; of gold, wrought,χρυσοῦ.. εὐεργέος ἑπτὰ τάλαντα 24.274
.2 well-done: hence in pl., εὐεργέα, = the Prose εὐεργεσίαι, benefits, services, , cf. 4.695; alsoἀθάνατοι χαίρουσι βροτῶν εὐεργέσι τιμαῖς Milet.1(7).205b
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4 θανατήφορος
θᾰνᾰτήφορ-ος, ον,A death-bringing, (lyr.); περίοδος θ. cycle of mortality, Pl.R. 617d; of hurts or accidents, Hp.Art.48; of a surgical operation, Antyll. ap. Orib.45.17.6; ῥίζα ἐν Αἰθιοπία, of arrow-poison, Acokanthera Schimperi, Thphr.HP9.15.2; ; γένεθλα.. θ. κεῖται causing death by contagion, S.OT 181 (lyr.); πᾶσαι μεταβολαὶ πολιτειῶν θ. X.HG2.3.32; ; δίκαι capital trials, Not.Arch.4.19 (Cyrene, Aug.);ἐπιστολή Hdn.4.12.8
;περιστάσεις Vett.Val.225.7
. Adv.-ρως, νοσεῖν Phld.Rh.2.148S.
: neut. sg. as Adv.,ἐπλήγη οὐχὶ -φόρον Aen.Tact.27.9
; but - φόρον ᾄδειν to sing a death song, AP11.186 (Nicarch.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > θανατήφορος
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5 περισκυθίζω
II as a surgical operation, Gal.18(1).790 ([voice] Pass.): —hence [suff] περισκῠθ-ισμός, ὁ, Id.14.784 ; ὁ κατὰ θίξιν π. PMed. in Arch.Pap.4.270 (iii A. D.) ; cf. περισκυφίζω.III sens. obsc., AP12.95.6 (Mel.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περισκυθίζω
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6 σφάλμα
A trip, stumble, false step, AP7.634 (Antiphil.), Man.4.289.II metaph.,1 fall, failure, defeat, Hdt.7.6, 9.9, Th.5.14 (pl.), etc.; σφάλματα ποιοῦντες causing losses, Pl.Plt. 298b. -
7 ἀναστέλλω
A send up, raise,νέφεα Arat.417
:—[voice] Med., gird or tuck up one's clothes,νεβρίδας ἀνεστείλαντο E.Ba. 696
;ἀναστέλλεσθ' ἄνω τὰ χιτώνια Ar.Ec. 268
: abs.,ἀναστειλαμένη Artem.4.44
:—[voice] Pass., ἀνεσταλμένῳ τῷ χιτῶνι with one's frock girt up, Plu.2.178c.II draw back, e.g. the flesh in a surgical operation, Hp.VC14; push back or up, τὰς ῥίζας [ τῶν ὄρχεων] Arist.HA 632a17:—[voice] Pass., to be turned up, of the foot, Hp.Mochl.24.3 repulse, check an assault, E.IT 1378, Th.6.70, X.An. 5.4.23: generally,οἱ ἄνεμοι ἀ. τὰ νέφη Arist.Pr. 943a35
, cf. Epicur. Ep.2p.51U.;φόβος ἀ. τινά Ael.NA5.54
: Medic., check a discharge, etc., Leonid. ap. Aët.16.40, cf. Sor.2.9:—[voice] Med., suppress one's inclinations, dissemble, Plb.9.22.9:—[voice] Pass., Th.3.98, Phld.Ir.p.82 W.: c. gen.,ἀ. τοῦ..
to be restrained from..,Ael.
NA8.10;ἀνεστάλησαν τὴν ὁρμήν VH6.14
.III in [voice] Med., renounce, refuse,ἀναστέλλεσθαι τροφήν Ael.NA11.14
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8 ἐπαιωρέω
A keep hovering over another, στέφανον καρήνῳ, πέτρον καρήνων, Nonn.D.5.132, 4.456; keep floating in,ἐ. πτερὸν ἠερι πολλῷ Epigr.Gr.312.5
([place name] Smyrna): metaph.,ἐ. [εὐτυχίαις] βίον AP7.645
(Crin.).II [voice] Pass., hover over or on the surface, float upon,ἐπανθισμὸς ἐ. χαλκείοις Dsc.5.92
, cf. 75; ἐλπίσιν ἐπαιωρούμενοι buoyed up by.., Luc.Alex.16; ἐπαιωρεῖσθαι πολέμῳ hang over it, conduct it remissly, Plu.Pel.29; in Hp.Art.75, of one who throws his whole weight upon another, during a surgical operation.2 overhang, threaten,σφιν ἐπὶ δέος ᾐωρεῖτο A.R.1.639
;Σκύθαι τοῖς μέσοις ἐπαιωροῦντο Them. Or.8.119c
;ξίφος αὐχέσι ἐ. Hdn.5.2.1
: c. gen.,τῶν πολεμίων Plu. Fab.5
: abs.,τὰ ἐκτὸς ἐπῃωρημένα Ph.1.650
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9 ὠμοχειρούργητος
ὠμο-χειρούργητος, ον,A premature, of a surgical operation,ὠ. ποιῆσαι τὴν χειρουργίαν Steph.in Hp.1.180d
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