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1 μανθάνω
Aμᾰθήσομαι Thgn.35
, Parm.1.31, A. Pr. 926, S.Aj. 667, OC 1527, Pl.Phlb. 53e, etc.; [dialect] Dor. μᾰθεῦμαι dub. in Theoc.11.60; lateμαθήσω Gal.13.450
, Sect.Intr.9 (cod. L): [tense] aor.ἔμᾰθον Pi.N.7.18
, etc.; [dialect] Ep.ἔμμαθον Od.17.226
, μάθον (v. infr.): [tense] pf.μεμάθηκα Anacr.74
, Xenoph.10, Emp.17.9, Ar.Nu. 1148, Pl.Euthphr.9c, etc.: [tense] plpf. ἐμεμαθήκη ib. 14c; [ per.] 3sg.ἐμεμαθήκει Id.Men. 86a
; [ per.] 3pl.μεμαθήκεσαν Hp.VM10
:—[voice] Pass., used by good writers only in [tense] pres., as Pl. Ti. 87b, Men. 88b.—Hom. uses only the [dialect] Ep. [tense] aor. forms μάθον, ἔμμαθες, ἔμμαθε:— learn, esp. by study (but also, by practice, Simon.147, Arist.EN 1103a32, Metaph. 1049b31, 980b24; by experience, A.Ag. 251 (lyr.), Arist.AP0.81a40), thrice in Hom.,ἔργα κακά Od.17.226
,18.362: c. inf.,μάθον ἔμμεναι ἐσθλός Il.6.444
: freq. later,οὐδὲ μαθόντες γινώσκουσιν Heraclit.17
; ; ταλάντου τοῦτ' ἔμαθεν for a talent, Ar.Nu. 876; οἱ μανθάνοντες learners, pupils, X.Mem.1.2.17; μ. τὰ Ὁμήρου ἔπη learn by heart, Id.Smp.3.5;μ. βέμβικα Ar.Av. 1461
; μ. τί τινος learn from.., Pi.P.3.80, A.Pr. 701, S.OT 575, etc.: with Preps., ἐσθλῶν ἄπ' ἐσθλὰ μαθήσεαι Thgn.l.c.; μ. καθ' Ὅμηρον Xenoph.l.c.;τι ἔκ τινος S.El. 352
; ;παρά τινος A. Ag. 859
, S.Ant. 1012, etc.; παρά τινος ὅτι .. Isoc.8.67;πρός τινος S. OC12
; πρὶν μάθοιμ' εἰ .. Id.Ph. 961: c. inf., learn to.., or how to.., Il. l.c., Pi.P.4.284, A.Pr. 1068 (anap.), S.Aj. 667;μ. σεαυτὸν αἰς χύνεσθαι Democr.244
.II acquire a habit of, and in past tenses, to be accustomed to.., c. inf., Emp.17.9, Hp.VM10;τοὺς μεμαθηκότας ἀριστᾶν Id.Acut.28
; τὸ μεμαθηκός that which is usual,πρότερον ἢ ὕστερον τοῦ μ. Id.Mul.2.128
; ἀργαὶ μανθάνουσι acquire a habit of idleness, <*> Ep.Ti.5.13.2 freq. c. part.,μ. τὴν νέα ἐμβαλοῦσαν Hdt.8.88
;ἔμαθον ταῦτα πρησσόμενα Id.1.160
;ἵνα μάθῃ σοφιστὴς ὤν A.Pr.62
;μὴ μάθῃ μ' ἥκοντα S.Ph.13
, cf. E.Ba. 1113; μάνθανε ὤν know that you are, S.El. 1342;διαβεβλημένος οὐ μανθάνεις Hdt.3.1
;εἰ μὴ μανθάνετε κακὰ σπεύδοντες Th.6.39
.IV understand (cf Pl.Euthd. 277e),ὡς μάθω σαφέστερον A.Ch. 767
;ὄψ' ἐμάθεθ' ἡμᾶς E.Ba. 1345
;τὰλεγόμενα Lys.10.15
, etc.: c. dat. pers., εἴ μοι μανθάνεις if you take me, Pl. R. 394c: freq. in Dialogue, μανθάνεις; d'ye see? Answ., πάνυ μανθάνω perfectly! Ar.Ra. 195, cf. Pl.Men. 84d. Tht. 174b;εἶεν, μανθάνω Id.R. 372e
, cf. Phd. 117b, etc.V τί μαθών .. ; freq. in questions, lit. under what persuasion, with what idea? hence ironically for why on earth? τί δὴ μ. φαίνεις ἄνευ θρυαλλίδος; Ar.Ach. 826, cf. Nu. 402, 1506, Lys. 599, Pl. 908; τί τοῦτο μ. προσέγραψεν; D.20.127 (sts. with v.l. τί παθών; what possessed you to.. ? cf. πάσχω); imitated in later Greek, Ael.Fr.67; also indirectly, because (with a sense of disapprobation), ;ὅ τι μαθὼν.. οὐχ ἡσυχίαν ἦγον Pl.Ap. 36b
;σοὶ εἰς κεφαλήν, ὅ τι μαθών μου καὶ τῶν ἄλλων καταψεύδη τοιοῦτο πρᾶγμα Id.Euthd. 283e
, cf. 299a: even with neut. subject,ὅμως δ' ἂν κακὰ ἦν, ὅ τι μαθόντα χαίρειν ποιεῖ Id.Prt. 353d
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2 μελετάω
A take thought or care for, c. gen., βίου, ἔργου, Hes.Op. 316, 443: c. acc. rei,δόξαν ἀρετῆς Th. 6.11
; of a physician, treat a case, Hp.Int.27, etc.:—[voice] Pass., of the patient, ib.26, etc.2 attend to, study, οὐ δύναμαι ἀκοῦσαι, τοῦτο μελετῶν (sc. τὸ ἀκοῦσαι) Hdt.3.115;πλήθους δόξας μεμελετηκώς Pl. Phdr. 260c
.II pursue, exercise, [ μαντείην] h.Merc. 557; μ. τοῦτο (sc. ἡμεροδρόμην εἶναι) Hdt.6.105: freq. in [dialect] Att.,μ. σοφίαν Ar.Pl. 511
; τέχνας, ῥητορικήν, Pl.Grg. 511b, 511c, 448d; practise, ἤθη, γαστριμαργίας, ὕβρεις, Id.Phd. 81e; ; [ νόμους] E.Ba. 892 (lyr.); (anap.);τὴν τῶν πολεμικῶν ἄσκησιν Arist.Pol. 1333b39
: generally,μ. ἄδικα LXX Jb.27.4
;ταῦτα μελέτα 1 Ep.Ti.4.15
; esp. practise speaking, con over a speech in one's mind,λογάρια δύστηνα μελετήσας D.19.255
;ἀπολογίαν Id.46.1
; also, deliver, declaim (cf. 11.5 b),λόγους D.C.40.54
:—[voice] Pass., τὸ ναυτικὸν οὐκ ἐνδέχεται ἐκ παρέργου μελετᾶσθαι naval warfare cannot be practised 'en amateur', Th.1.142; εὐταξία μετὰ κινδύνων μελετωμένη discipline put in practice on the battle-field, Id.6.72, cf. Pl.R. 455c.2 c. inf., μετρίως ἀλγεῖν μελετᾷ σοφία practises moderation in grief, E. Fr.46;λαλεῖν μεμελετήκασί που Ar.Ec. 119
; alsoμ. τοξεύειν καὶ ἀκοντίζειν X.Cyr.1.2.12
, cf. Antipho 3.2.3;μ. ποιεῖν καὶ λέγειν Lys.10.9
; μ. ἀποθνῄσκειν, τεθνάναι, practise dying, death, Pl.Phd. 67e, 81a, cf. Epicur.Fr. 470.3 less freq. c. part.,μ. κυβερνῶντες X.Ath.1.20
; with ὡς and part., Id.Cyr.5.5.47.4 with Prep.,μ. ἔν τινι LXX Jo. 1.8
,al.5 abs., study, train oneself, Ar.Ec. 164, Th.1.80, X.HG 3.4.16; ἦν τὸ ἱππικὸν μεμελετηκός ib.6.4.10: c. dat. modi,τόξῳ μ. καὶ ἀκοντίῳ Id.Cyr.2.1.21
; ἐν τῷ μὴ μελετῶντι by want of practice, Th.1.142.b esp. practise oratory, declaim, Pl.Phdr. 228b; ἐπὶ τῶν καιρῶν μ. extemporize a speech, D.61.43;Ἑλληνιστὶ μ. Plu.Cic.4
, cf. 2.131a, Luc.Sol.6, Philostr. VS1.24.2, AP11.145; of actors, Arist. Pr. 904b3.6 Medic., of disease, threaten,μ. τὴν τοῦ καρκινώματος γένεσιν Leonid.
ap. Aët.16.43: abs.,ἢν κρύβδην μελετήσῃ.. ἡ νοῦσος Aret.SD2.12
:—[voice] Pass.,ἀπειλᾷ καὶ μελετᾶται μανία Steph. in Hp.1.99
D., cf. Aët.16.63.7 c. acc. pers., exercise, train persons, ἐμελέτησεν [αὐτοὺς] ὡς εἶεν .. X.Cyr.8.1.42: c. inf.,οὓς ἀναβαίνειν ἐπὶ τοὺς ἵππους μελετᾷ Φείδων Mnesim.4.7
:—[voice] Pass., μελετώμενοι ὑπ' αὐτῶν τὴν πτῆσιν, of eaglets, Philostr.VA1.7.III Gramm., to be accustomed, c. inf.,μεμελέτηκε τὸ τ ¯ εἰς θ ¯ τρέπεσθαι An.Ox.1.66
;τὰ μὴ μελετήσανταπάσχεινσυναίρεσιν Theognost. Can.145.25
.b Medic., acquire a habit,μελετησάντων ἐκπίπτειν βραχιόνων Gal.14.782
:— [voice] Pass., become chronic,μελετηθὲν τὸ πάθος Aët.16.67
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3 προμελετάω
A practise beforehand,ἃ δεῖλέγειν Ar.Ec. 117
;τὴν μέθοδον Pl.Sph. 218d
: c. inf.,π. ἐλαύνειν X.Ath.1.20
: abs., Ar.Th. 1177, Plb.10.47.3.2 acquire a habit of, c. inf., Diocl.Fr.27:—[voice] Pass., τὸ μὴ -ηθέν that to which one is not accustomed, Sor.1.26.II Medic., to be threatening, of disease (cf.μελετάω 11.6
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4 ἐπιχωριάζω
1 of persons, to be in the habit of visiting,ἐ. Ἀθήναζε Pl.Phd. 57a
;ἐ. τινί
live much with,Luc.
Pseudol.19 ; to be occupied with,Id.
Cont. 1.2 of things, to be customary, be the fashion in a place,περὶ Ἀθήνας Arist.Pol. 1341a34
;μαθήματα τοῖς Ἕλλησιν -άζοντα Stesimbr. 4J.
;παρά τισι Plb.6.46.3
;τῇ νήσῳ Str.10.5.9
:—[voice] Pass., to be the custom or fashion, v.l. in Arist.Pol. 1335a16 (nisi leg. - άζει), cf. Nymphis9.3 of vegetables, acquire the local character, Diph. Siph. ap. Ath.9.369f.4 of the sea, make an inroad, Polem.Call. 25.II [voice] Act., call in the language of the country,βροῦτον τὸν μῶρον Lyd.Mag.1.31
; alsoκαλεῖν -άζοντες Olymp.in Mete.200.20
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