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1 καταιτιάομαι
A accuse, arraign,ἀλλήλους Hdt.6.14
; τί σαυτὸν ἀδικῶν τὴν τύχην καταιτιᾷ; Men.618;τινὰ περί τινος D.57.27
;τινὰς ἀσεβείας D.C.68.1
, cf. J.AJ8.13.3; τινα c. inf.,Χρήματα εἰληφέναι D.C.Fr.104.3
; τινος X.Cyr.6.1.4(v.l.): abs. in med.sense, accuse one another, Hdt.5.92.γ:—[voice] Pass., PTeb.64 (a).84 (ii B.C.).2 c. acc. rei, lay something to one's charge, impute,ἀμαθίαν Th.3.42
;καταιτιώμενος ταῦτα D.21.118
.II [tense] aor. 1 part. [voice] Pass. καταιτιαθείς in pass. sense, accused person, defendant, οἱ κ. Th.6.60, Plb.30.32.11; οἱ ἐκ τοῦ Περσικοῦ πολέμου κ. Id.3.5.4: c. inf.,καταιτιαθεὶς ταῦτα πρᾶξαι X.HG1.1.32
; so alsoοἱ κατῃτιαμένοι Plb.32.3.14
;κατῃτιᾶσθαι τὴν κλοπήν D.S.4.31
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2 λογισμός
λογισμός, οῦ, ὁ (Thu. +).① the product of a cognitive process, calculation, reasoning, reflection, thought in our lit. in pl. W. ἔννοιαι thoughts and sentiments Pol 4:3 (Ath. 9, 1). μεταξὺ ἀλλήλων τῶν λ. κατηγορούντων as their thoughts accuse one another Ro 2:15 (here the thoughts are personified as prosecution and defense; Straub 30; cp Pr 19:21). Not infreq. in an unfavorable sense (as e.g. Vett. Val. 49, 8; 173, 11; λ. κακοί Pr 6:18; cp. Wsd 1:3, 5; 11:15) οἱ προκατέχοντές σου τὴν διάνοιαν λογισμοί the (prejudiced) thoughts that preoccupy your mind Dg 2:1. λογισμοὶ ἐθνῶν the designs of nations 1 Cl 59:3. λογισμοὺς καθαιροῦντες we demolish sophistries 2 Cor 10:4.② the capability of reasoning, reasoning power, wisdom (Epicurus in Diog. L. 10, 132 νήφων λογισμός=sober reasoning; TestGad 6:2 τὸ πνεῦμα τοῦ μίσους ἐτάρασσέ μου τὸν λογισμὸν πρὸς τὸ ἀνελεῖν αὐτόν; TestJob 21:4 ἀνελάμβανον λογισμὸν μακρόθυμον; Jos., Bell. 2, 31; Just., A I, 17, 3 al.) ἄνθρωπος αἴσθησιν ἔχει κ. λογισμόν a pers. has the power to feel and think Dg 2:9 (λ. w. αἴσθησις as Philo, Praem. 28).—DELG s.v. λέγω B 2. M-M. TW. Sv. -
3 διώκω
A- ξω Sapph.1.21
, Pi.O.3.45, X.Cyr.6.3.13 (s. v. l.), An.1.4.8, D.38.16 codd.; but (and Elmsl. restored διώξει for - εις in Eq. 969, Nu. 1296, Th. 1224), Pl.Tht. 168a: [tense] aor. ἐδίωξα: [tense] aor. 2 ἐδιώκαθον (v. διωκάθω): [tense] pf.δεδίωχα Hyp.Lyc.16
:—[voice] Med. (v. infr.):—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.διωχθήσομαι D.S.19.95
, Polyaen.2.13; but διώξομαι in pass. sense, LXXAm.2.16, D.H.3.20: [tense] aor.ἐδιώχθην Hdt.5.73
, Antipho 2.1.3, 6, ([etym.] ἐπ-, κατ-) Th.3.69, 3.4: [tense] pf.δεδίωγμαι Ev.Matt.5.10
: (cf. (Corinthian vase); v. δίω):—cause to run, set in quick motion, opp. φεύγω:1 pursue, chase, in war or hunting,φεύγοντα διώκειν Il.22.199
, etc.: abs., , cf. Hdt.9.11:—[voice] Med., διώκεσθαί τινα πεδίοιο, δόμοιο, chase one over or across.., Il.21.602, Od.18.8.b c. acc. pers., of a lover, Sapph. l. c.; follow, X.HG1.1.13;τοὺς εὐγνώμονας Id.Mem.2.8.6
;δ. καὶ φιλεῖν τινα Pl.Tht. 168a
, cf. Ev.Luc.17.23.2 pursue an object, seek after,ἀκίχητα διώκειν Il.17.75
;σὸν μόρον δ. S.Aj. 997
;τιμὰς δ. Th.2.63
; ἡδονήν, τὸ ἀγαθὸν καὶ καλόν, Pl.Phdr. 251a, Grg. 480c; ἀλήθειαν ib. 482e;δικαιοσύνην Ep.Rom.9.30
;λαθραίαν Κύπριν Eub. 67.9
: prov.,τὰ πετόμενα δ. Arist.Metaph. 1009b38
;κατὰ σκοπὸν δ. Ep.Phil.3.14
; of plants, δ. τοὺς ξηροὺς τόπους seek them, Thphr. HP1.4.2; δ. τὰ συμβάντα or τὸ συμβαῖνον follow or wait for the event, D.4.39, 10.21:—[voice] Med.,διώκεσθαι τὸ πλέον ἔχειν D.H.1.87
(s. v. l.); μοῖρα διωξαμένη [αὐτούς] IG5(1).1355 ([place name] Messenia).3 pursue an argument,τὴν ἐναντίωσιν Pl.R. 454a
; also, describe,ὕμνῳ ἀρετάς Pi.I.4(3).21
;τὴν Ἡρακλέους παίδευσιν X.Mem.2.1.34
; recite,λόγον PMag.Par.1.958
, cf. 335 ([voice] Pass.).II drive or chase away, διώκω οὔτιν' ἔγωγε I don't force any one away, Od.18.409;ἐκ γῆς Hdt.9.77
; banish, Id.5.92.έ: metaph., διώκεις μ' ᾗ μάλιστ' ἐγὼ σφάλην you push or press me.., E.Supp. 156.III of the wind, drive a ship, Od.5.332; of rowers, impel, speed on her way, ῥίμφα διώκοντες (sc. τὴν νῆα) 12.182;νηῦς ῥίμφα διωκομένη 13.162
; Συριηγενὲς ἅρμα διώκων driving it, Orac. ap. Hdt.7.140, cf. A.Pers.84;ἄτρυτον δ. πόδα Id.Eu. 403
, cf. Th. 371.2 seemingly intr., drive, drive on, Il.23.344, 424; gallop, run, etc., dub. in A.Th.91 (lyr.);ἀναπηδήσαντες ἐδίωκον X.An.7.2.20
; on the march,Plu.
Caes.17: c. acc. spatii, .3 urge, impel,βέλος χερί Pi.I.8(7).35
;φόρμιγγα πλάκτρῳ Id.N.5.24
; esp. of music, δ. μοῦσαν Pratin.Lyr.5;δ. μέλος Simon. 29
:—[voice] Pass.,ὑφ' ἡδονῆς διώκομαι.. σὺν τάχει μολεῖν S.El. 871
.4 of work, urge on, carry forward,σκαφήτρους PFay.112.2
(i A. D.).5 [tense] pf. part. [voice] Pass. δεδιωγμένος hurried, rapid,σφυγμοί Aret.SA2.8
.IV as law-term, prosecute, ὁ διώκων the prosecutor, opp. ὁ φεύγων, the defendant, Hdt.6.82 (pl.), A.Eu. 583, etc.; ὁ διώκων τοῦ ψηφίσματος τὸ λέγειν .., he who impeaches the clause in the decree.., D.18.59;γραφὰς δ. Antipho 2.1.5
;γραφὴν δ. τινά
indict,D.
59.69;δ. εἰσαγγελίαν Hyp.Eux.9
;δ. τινὰ περὶ θανάτου X.HG7.3.6
: c. gen. criminis, accuse of.., prosecute for..,δ. τινὰ τυραννίδος Hdt. 6.104
; ;παρανόμων And.1.22
, cf.διωκάθειν; ψευδομαρτυρίων D.29.13
, etc.;δ. ἀπάτης εἵνεκεν Hdt.6.136
; φόνον τινὸς δ. avenge another's murder, E.Or. 1534 (anap.), cf. Arist.Pol. 1269a2; δίκην δ. pursue one's rights at law, D.54.41;δίκας μὴ οὔσας δ. Lys. 32.2
: c. acc. et inf., accuse one of doing, App.BC4.50:—[voice] Pass.,ὁ διωκόμενος Antipho2.1.5
;θανάτου ὑπό τινος -εσθαι X.Ap.21
; with play on 1.1, Ar.Ach. 698 sq. -
4 ἐγκαλέω
A call in a debt, Isoc.17.44, X.An.7.7.33, D.31.6, 36.14: generally, demand as one's due,ἀργύριον Lys.3.26
.II bring a charge or accusation against a person:—Constr.: c. dat. pers. et acc. rei, charge something against one,φόνους ἐ. τινί S.El. 778
, cf. Pl.Ap. 26c, etc.;ἐ. ἔγκλημά τινι Hyp.Lyc.18
, cf. Eux.24; χόλον κατ' αὐτῶν ἐ. S. Ph. 328: folld. by a relat. clause, ἐ. τινὶ ὅτι .. X.An.7.5.7: c. inf.,ἐστὶν ἃ ἐνεκάλει τοῖς Ἀθηναίοις παραβαίνειν τὰς σπονδάς Th.4.123
: c. part.,ἐ. αὐτοῖς ἀμελοῦσιν Pl.Prt. 346a
: freq. c. dat. pers. only, accuse, Antipho 4.2.2, etc.;ἐ. περί τινων Inscr.Prien.28.8
(ii B. C.); ἐπὶ τοῖς διῳκημένοις ib.37.128 (ii B. C.): c. acc. rei only, bring as a charge,εἴ τι ἄλλο ἐνεκάλουν Th.5.46
, cf. 6.53; τὸ νεῖκος ἐγκαλεῖν throw the blame of quarrel on another, S.OT 702: abs.,οἱ ἐγκαλέσαντες Arist.
Rh.Al. 1437a17: rarely c. gen.rei,τῆς βραδύτητος αὐτοῖς ἐνεκάλει Plu. Arist. 10
:—[voice] Pass., ἐγκαλεῖται τῇ τύχῃ a charge is brought against.., Arist. EN 1120b17;ἐνίων ἐγκληθέντων ἐπὶ τῷ βίῳ Phld. Piet. p.93
G.; τὰ ἐγκεκλημένα charges, OGI90.14 (ii B. C.): also with person. constr.,ἐγκαλεῖσθαι ὑπέρ τινος D.H.7.46
;τινός D.C.58.4
:—[dialect] Locr. part. ἐγκαλείμενος may be either [voice] Med. or [voice] Pass., IG9(1).334.41.2 as lawterm, prosecute, take proceedings against, ;ἐ. δίκην τινί Id.40.19
;ἐ. τινὶ περί τινος Isoc.4.40
: abs., Ar. Av. 1455.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐγκαλέω
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5 καταψεύδομαι
κατα-ψεύδομαι, [tense] fut. - ψεύσομαι: [tense] pf. - έψευσμαι D.55.8, Ep.3.35: also in pass. sense, as also [tense] aor. - εψεύσθην, v.infr. 11:—A tell lies against, speak falsely of, τινος Ar. Pax 533, Lys. 16.8, Antipho 2.4.7, Pl.R. 381d, D.21.134, etc.; κ. τινὸς πρός τινα accuse falsely to another, Plu. Them.25, Phoc.33: abs., Hyp.Lyc.8.2 allege falsely against,τί τινος And. 1.8
, Pl.Euthd. 283e, R. 391d;τὰ πλεῖστα κατεψεύσατό μου D.18.9
;ἑαυτοῦ μωρίαν D.H.4.68
.4 c. gen., make a pretence of,ὕπνου Luc.Asin.7
; give a false account of, ; BJ Prooem.1.II [voice] Pass., to be falsely reported,Ἑλληνικὸς ὅρκος-ψεύδεται Theon Prog.2
; τὰ κατεψευσμένα false allegations, Antipho 5.19; to be falsely accused,προδότης εἶναι κατεψεύσθη Philostr.Her.10.7
, cf.VA5.24.2 of writings, to be falsely attributed, τινος to one, Ael.VH12.36: abs., to be spurious, Ath.15.697a, Plu.2.833c.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καταψεύδομαι
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