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101 ἐχεγλωττία
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102 ἔξοδος
ἔξοδος (A), ἡ,A going out, opp. εἴσοδος, S.Aj. 798, 806, etc.;ἐκ τῆς χώρης Hdt.1.94
;ἔστι.. λήθη μνήμης ἔ. Pl.Phlb. 33e
;λήθη ἐπιστήμης ἔ. Id.Smp. 208a
;ἔ. τοῦ βίον PLond.1.77.57
(vi A. D.).2 marching out, military expedition, Hdt.9.19; κοιναὶ ἔ. ib.26;ἔ. ποιεῖσθαι Th. 3.5
, etc., cf. Ar.Nu. 579; τὴν ἐπὶ θανάτῳ ἔ. ποιεῖσθαι, of Leonidas, Hdt.7.223;ἔ. ἐξελθεῖν X.HG1.2.17
;ἐξόδους ἕρπειν κενάς S.Aj. 287
;τὴν ἐπ' Ὠρεὸν ἔ. D.18.79
; ἔ. πεζαί ib.100 (s. v.l.).3 procession, Hdt.3.14; esp. of women of rank with their suite,ἔ. γυναικεῖαι Pl. Lg. 784d
, cf. Thphr.Char.22.10;ἐξόδους λαμπρὰς ἐξιοῦσαν D.48.55
, cf. Lex Solonisap.Plu.Sol.21.II way out, outlet,διὰ τῶν στεγέων Hdt.2.148
(pl.), cf. Th.1.106, 2.4(sg.);πυλῶν ἐπ' ἐξόδοις A. Th.33
, cf. 58, 285;πρὸς θυρῶνος ἐξόδοις S.El. 328
; εἴσοδοι καὶ ἔ. entrances and exits, POxy.241.20 (i A. D.); of a river,ἔ. ἐς θάλασσαν Hdt.7.130
;ἡ Ἀρκαδία οὐκ ἔχει ἐξόδους τοῖς ὕδασιν εἰς θάλατταν Arist.Pr. 947a19
.b esp. of the Jewish Exodus, LXXEx. tit., etc.3 of orifices in the body, ἡ ἔ. τοῦ περιττώματος, of the vent or anus, Arist.PA 675b9;τῆς τροφῆς Id.HA 507a32
, cf. 532b6; so of other orifices in the body, ib. 511a27, etc.III end, close, ἐπ' ἐξόδῳ εἶναι (of a truce) Th.5.14;ἐπ' ἐ. τῆς ἀρχῆς X.HG5.4.4
; ἐπ' ἐ. (- ου vulg.)τοῦ ζῆν J.AJ4.8.2
;ἔ. τοῦ βίου PLond.1.77.57
: abs., departure, death, Ev.Luc.9.31, 2 Ep.Pet. 1.15, Arr.Epict.4.4.38.3 end of a tragedy, i.e. all that follows the last choral ode, Arist.Po. 1452b21; ἔξοδον αὐλεῖν play the chorus off the stage (their exit being led by an αὐλητής), Ar.V. 582, cf.Sch.IV outgoing, payment of money, IG14.422 ([place name] Tauromenium), 5(1).1390.50 (Andania, i B. C.), Plb.6.13.2; opp. εἴσοδος, Test.Epict.6.34: pl., D.H.10.30.------------------------------------ἔξοδος (B), ον, -
103 ὁμολογία
2 assent, admission, concession,τῶν ἐπικαλουμένων Isoc.11.44
, cf. Pl.Grg. 461b, al. ; κατὰ τὴν ἐμὴν ὁ. by my admission, Id.Prt. 350e ;ἡ ὑπέρ τινος ὁ. Id.Tht. 169e
; ἐξ ὁ. διαλέγεσθαι argue from premises agreed upon or granted, Arist.Top. 110a33.3 agreement, compact,συνθήκη καὶ ὁ. Pl.Cra. 384d
;ἐμμένειν τῇ ὁ. Id.Tht. 145c
, Lg. 840e : pl., ὁμολογίας παραβαίνειν, διαλύειν, Id.Tht. 183d, Isoc.4.175 ;τὰς ὁ. διαφυλάττειν Id.9.44
;κατὰ τὰς ὁ. Pl.R. 443a
;παρὰ τὰς ὁ. Id.Cri. 52d
.b esp. in war, terms of peace, truce, or surrender, Hdt.8.52 ; ὁμολογίῃ ἐχρήσαντο, of the conquered, Id.1.150, cf. 4.201 ;ἐς ὁμολογίην προσεχώρησαν Id.7.156
;τὴν ὁ. δέξασθαι Th.6.10
; ἐς ὁμολογίην προκαλέεσθαι, of the conquerors, Hdt.3.13 ;ἡ ὁ. ἡ πρός τινα γενομένη Id.1.61
, cf. And.1.120 ; , cf. 1.107.c in Law, contract, agreement,συγγραφὴ καὶ ὁ. PEleph.2.2
(iii B. C.) ;ὁ. τινὸς πρός τινα PFay.91.1
(i A. D.), etc.5 in Stoic Philos., conformity with nature, summum.. bonum, cum positum sit in eo quod Stoici, nos appellemus convenientiam,Cic.
Fin.3.6.21 ;ψυχὴ πεποιημένη πρὸς ὁμολογίαν παντὸς τοῦ βίου Stoic. 3.11
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104 ὑπέρσπονδος
ὑπέρσπονδος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑπέρσπονδος
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105 ὑποφέρω
A (lyr.), Phld.Lib.p.28 O.: [tense] aor. , [dialect] Ep.ὑπήνεικα Il.5.885
:—carry away under, esp. bear out of danger, l.c.:—[voice] Pass., to be taken from under,ἐὰν [τὸ ὑποκείμενον] ὑποφέρηται Arist.IA 705a9
.II bear or carry by being under, bear a burden, τὰ ὅπλα, of an armour-bearer, X.Cyr.4.5.57;τῶν τὰ σημεῖα δοράτων ὑποφερόντων Plu.Sull.7
:—[voice] Pass., to be supported,τοῖς σκέλεσι Arist.Pr. 882b29
.2 metaph., endure, submit to,πόνους καὶ κινδύνους Isoc. 3.64
, cf. X.Eq.Mag.1.3;κινδύνους καὶ φόβους Pl.Tht. 173a
;ῥαθύμως ὀργήν Id.Lg. 879c
;τὸν τῶν ὁμιλητικῶν τρόπον Isoc.1.30
;γῆρας καὶ πενίαν Aeschin.1.88
(v.l. ἀμύνεσθαι); εἰσφοράς X.Oec.2.6
;ἀναλώματα D.59.42
;πόλεμον ὑπενεγκεῖν Arist.Pol. 1267a27
;ὑ. παρρησίαν Phld. Lib.p.62
O.;ἀδικίας Sammelb.5238.22
(i A. D.);τὰ φυτὰ.. ἀνέμων ἐμβολὰς ὑ. Sor.1.96
; οὐ γὰρ αὐτὸς ὑποφέρω κίνησιν I do not trouble to move, PFlor.362.10 (ii A. D.).2 subjoin, add in speaking, D.H.7.16, Longin. 16.4.IV hold out, present,δᾷδα Plu.Publ.23
;τὰ σεσιδηρωμένα μέρη ταῖς πληγαῖς Id.Cam.41
; πληγὰς ὑ. inflict them, Id.Eum.7; οὐκ ὀλίγην βλάβην ὑποφέρει με ( = μοι) inflicts, POxy.488.19 (ii/iii A. D.).2 metaph., hold out, suggest, proffer,εἰ τῶν.. οἰχομένων.. ἐλπίδ' ὑποίσεις S.El. 834
(lyr.); ὑπέφερον τοὺς μῆνας proposed the (holy) months, i.e. a truce, X.HG4.7.2; σπονδὰς ἀδίκως ὑποφερομένας ibid.b ὑποφέρονται γραμμαί τινες αἱματώδεις there are suggestions of lines (in the foetus), Ath.Med. ap. Orib.22.9.1.V carry down, of a river, Plu.2.325a, Poll.1.111;κοιλίη ὑποφέρει χολώδεα Aret.SA2.4
; cause to slip or fall, Plu.2.459b, Poll.1.187:—[voice] Pass., to be borne down,τοῖς ποταμοῖς Plu.Alex.63
; slip down,κατὰ κρημνῶν Id.Mar.23
; of the legs, give way under a person, Hp. Int.36.2 metaph., bring down in numbers, App.BC5.6; in [voice] Pass., decline gradually, of consumptive people, Hp.Epid.1.2; ὀρθοστάδην ὑ. ib.3.13, 17.ιγ; εἰς πενίαν App.BC2.2
;πόλις ὑποφερομένη πταίσμασι Plu.Comp.Per.Fab.1
; στάσιν ὑποφερομένην ἀνακαλεῖσθαι to revive an expiring faction, Id.Sert.4, cf. Lyc.2; of festivals, fall after their due time, Id.Caes.59.VI bring to a certain point,ὑ. τινὰ εἰς διόρθωσιν Id.Lyc.25
:—[voice] Pass., to be carried away,ὑ. εἰς ὕβριν Id.Alc.18
;πρὸς τὸ κομπῶδες Id.Alex.23
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106 Πάνδαρος
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107 ανακωχή
1) ceasefire2) truceΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > ανακωχή
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