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22 παλλεύκω
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23 παλλεύκῳ
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24 παλλεύκωι
παλλεύκῳ, πάλλευκοςall-white: masc /fem /neut dat sg -
25 παλλεύκων
πάλλευκοςall-white: masc /fem /neut gen pl -
26 πάλλευκα
πάλλευκοςall-white: neut nom /voc /acc pl -
27 πάλλευκος
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28 διάλευκος
1 white all through δια[λ]εύκων ὀστέ[ων] (supp. Lobel: fort. διὰ λ. legendum) fr. 169. 28. -
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-ος,-ον A 8-0-0-0-0=8 Gn 30,32.33.35(bis).39speckled, with white spotsCf. HARL 1986a, 232; →LSJ RSuppl -
30 λοβός
λοβ-ός, ὁ,A lobe of the ear, ἐΰτρητοι (for wearing ear-rings)λ. Il.14.182
, cf. h.Hom.6.8, Hp.Prog.2, Arist. HA 492a16;ἄκροι λ. Lyc.1401
.2 lobe of the liver, to which special attention was paid in divination, A.Pr. 495, E.El. 827, Pl.Ti. 71c, Euphro 7: generally, liver, A.Eu. 159 (lyr.).II capsule or pod of leguminous plants (cf. ἔλλοβος), Thphr.HP1.11.2, etc.; esp. of φασίολοι or δόλιχοι, because they were eaten pod and all, Gal.6.557, Jul.Or.5.175c.2 in rose leaves, the white part, elsewh. ὄνυξ, Gal.12.748. -
31 πάλλευκος
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32 χρυσός
χρῡσός, ὁ,A gold,τιμῆς Il.18.475
, etc.; coupled with other precious things, e.g. χαλκός, σίδηρος, 6.48; ἐσθής, Od.5.38; χρυσὸν κέρασιν περιχεύας (of a victim) Il.10.294 = Od.3.384, cf. 437; ;χ. δαμασίφρων Pi.O. 13.78
; κοῖλος ἄργυρος καὶ χ. silver and gold plate, Theopomp.Hist. 283a, cf. Luc.Nav.20; λευκὸς χ. white gold, i.e. gold alloyed with silver, opp. χ. ἄπεφθος refined gold, Hdt.1.50;χ. ἑψόμενος Pi.N.4.82
;χρυσὸν καθαίρειν Pl.Plt. 303d
;βασανίζειν ἐν πυρί Id.R. 413e
.2 gold, to express anything made of gold, e. g. golden armour or raiment, χρυσὸν.. ἔδυνε περὶ χροΐ, of Zeus, Il.8.43; of Poseidon, 13.25;τὸ ἐμὸν σῶμα μήτε ἐν χ. θῆτε.. X.Cyr.8.7.25
; ἀραρότως σύνδεσμα χρυσὸς (a gold crown) ;ἐν χρυσῷ πίνειν Luc.Merc. Cond.26
.3 freq. used by Poets to denote anything dear or precious,ταῦτα μὲν.. κρείσσονα χρυσοῦ.. φωνεῖς A.Ch. 372
(anap.);ὁ χ. ἧσσον κτῆμα τοῦ κλάειν ἂν ἦν S.Fr. 557
;ὡς χρυσὸς αὐτῷ τἀμὰ.. κακὰ δόξει ποτ' εἶναι E.Tr. 432
, cf. D.H.Rh.9.4; cf. Pi.O.1.1, 3.42, Plu.Sert. 5: metaph. also, χρυσὸς ἐπῶν golden words, Ar.Pl. 268;χρυσῷ πάττειν τινά Id.Nu. 912
(anap.);ὗσαι χρυσόν τινι Pi.O.7.50
. [pron. full] [ῡ] in χρυσός and all derivs., though Lyric Poets sts. made υ short in the Adj. χρύσεος (q.v.); once we have χρῠσός, Pi.N.7.78.] (Borrowed from Semitic, cf. Hebr. chārūts, Assyr. h<*>urāšu 'gold', Aram. hara 'yellow'.) -
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ἀμπ-έχω (dissimil. fr. ἀμφέχω), Semon. 12 (dub.), A.Pers. 848, S. (v. infr.), later [full] ἀμφέχω AP7.693 (Apollonid.), IG12(3).220 ([place name] Thera), Aret.CA1.4, etc.; [voice] Med.,Aἀμφέχετο A.R.1.324
; also [full] ἀμπ-ίσχω E. Hipp. 192, Supp. 165: [dialect] Ep. [tense] impf.ἄμπεχον Od.6.225
(lateἄμφεχον Q.S. 3.6
, 5.106): [tense] fut. : [tense] aor. 2 , etc.:—[voice] Med.,ἀμπέχομαι Ar.
(v. infr.11.2);ἀμπίσχομαι E.Hel. 422
, [ per.] 3pl.ἀμπισχνοῦνται Ar.Av. 1090
: [tense] impf.ἠμπειχόμην Pl.Phd. 87b
, [dialect] Ep.ἀμφεχόμην A.R.1.324
: [tense] fut.ἀμφέξομαι Pherecr.7
D., Philetaer.19: [tense] aor. 2ἠμπεσχόμην E.Med. 1159
, Ar.Th. 165, [ per.] 2sg. subj. , part.ἀμπισχόμενος Ar.V. 1150
.—The [tense] aor. forms, ἀμπισχεῖν, ἀμπισχών, are sts. falsely written (as if [tense] pres.) ἀμπίσχειν, ἀμπίσχων:I surround, cover, enclose,ἅλμη οἱ νῶτα ἄμπεχεν Od.6.225
; , cf. A.l.c.: metaph., ἀ. τινὰ σμικρότητι invest one with.., Pl.Prt. 320e: abs., σκότος ἀμπίσχων surrounding darkness, E.Hipp. 192; κρυπτὸν ἀμπισχὼν δόρυ, of the wooden horse, Id.Tr.12;τὰ ἀμπέχοντα ὑμένια Aret.SA 2.2
.II put round, esp. put clothes and the like on another, c. dupl. acc.,κρίβανόν μ' ἀμπίσχετε Ar.V. 1153
, cf. Ra. 1063, Lys. 1156: with prep., τοίχοισιν δ' ἔπι ἤμπισχεν.. ὑφάσματα put them all over.., E. Ion 1159: metaph.,ἡ βασιλικὴ τέχνη δούλους καὶ ἐλευθέρους ἀμπίσχουσα Pl.Plt. 311c
.2 [voice] Med., put round oneself, put on, ; wear, ; λευκὸν ἀμπέχει;; do you wear a white cloak? Id.Ach. 1023;χλαίνας οὐκ ἀμπις χνοῦνται Id.Av. 1090
; καλῶς ἠμπίσχετο was well dressed, Id.Th. 165;ἐπ' ἀριστερὰ ἀ. Id.Av. 1567
; ἀμπεχόμενοι with their cloaks on, opp. γυμνοί (cf.γυμνός 1.5
), Pl.Grg. 523c, Arist.Pr. 867a19; ἄνω τοῦ γόνατος ἀ. wear a tunic not reaching to the knee, Philetaer.l.c.; περιττῶς ἀ. to be gorgeously dressed, Plu.Demetr.41: c. dat., clothe or cover one-self with (v. ἔκβολος), E.Hel. 422. -
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I of clothes, etc., put them on a person, c. dupl. acc. pers. et rei,ἀμφὶ δέ με χλαῖναν.. βάλεν ἠδὲ χιτῶνα Od.10.365
, cf. 451;ἀμφὶ δέ μιν ῥάκος.. βάλεν 13.434
: c. dat. pers., ἀμφὶ δέ μοι ῥάκος.. βάλον v.l. in 14.342;ἀμφὶ δ' Ἀθήνη ὤμοις.. βάλ' αἰγίδα Il.18.204
;στολὴν.. ἀμφέβαλλε σῷ κάρᾳ E.HF 465
;γέρας κόμαις Pi.P.5.32
:—[voice] Med., put round oneself,δὸς δὲ ῥάκος ἀμφιβαλέσθαι Od.6.178
, cf. 22.103, etc.;ἄγραν.. ἀ. πλοκάμοις E.Ba. 104
.b metaph. and half metaph., τῷ δ' ἐγὼ ἀμφιβαλὼν θάλαμον δέμον I built chamber over him, Od.23.192;ζυγὸν Ἑλλάδι ἀ. A.Pers.50
, cf. 72; ; ἐξ ὅτου λευκὴν ἐκ μελαίνης ἀμφιβάλλομαι τρίχα since I have put on white hair, S.Ant. 1093;ἀ. νέφος θανάτου Simon.99
.c [voice] Act. in med. sense, κρατερὸν μένος ἀμφιβαλόντες [ἑαυτοῖς] 'girding themselves with strength', Il.17.742; δουλοσύναν ἀμφιβαλοῦσα κάρᾳ [ἐμαυτῆς] E.Andr. 110: reversely, [voice] Med. for [voice] Act., :—[voice] Pass., ὕμνος ἀμφιβάλλεται σοφῶν μητίες σι song is cast (like a net) over the minds of poets, Pi.O.1.8.2 throw the arms round, so as to embrace, c. dat. pers.,ἀμφ' Ὀδυσῆι.. χεῖρε βαλόντε Od.21.223
; ;ἀμφὶ δὲ παιδὶ.. βάλε πήχεε 24.347
; but ἀμφὶ δὲ χεῖρας βάλλομεν, of seizing or taking prisoner, 4.454; also ἀμφὶ δὲ χεῖρα.. βάλεν ἔγχεϊ grasped it, 21.433; ἀμφὶ δὲ.. βάλε γούνασι χεῖρας, as a suppliant, 7.142.3 c. acc. pers., encompass, embrace,ἀμφιβαλόντε ἀλλήλους Il. 23.97
;ἀ. τινὰ χερσί E.Ba. 1363
;ἀ. μαστὸν ὠλέναισι Ph. 306
;ἀ. μέλη Supp.70
.4 encompass, beset,δυσμενὴς ὅρι' ἀμφιβάλλει B.17.6
;πόλιν φόνῳ E.Andr. 799
, cf. Trag.Adesp.127.6(lyr.); ἀ. φῦλον ὀρνίθων surround them with nets, S.Ant. 344; strike or hit on all sides,τινὰ βέλεσι E.HF 422
.b abs., fish (cf. ἀμφίβληστρον), Ev.Marc.1.16, cf. PFlor.2.119.3 (ii A. D.).c metaph.,ἀμφὶ κτύπος οὔατα βάλλει Il.10.535
(unless ἀ. be Adv.).III doubt,περί τινος Plb. 39.5.2
: also folld. by inf., Hld.5.17; by ὡς .. Ael.NA9.33; by ὅτι .. Hermog.Id.2.10;περί τινος Id.Meth.23
.IV intr., ἀ. εἰς τόπον go into another place, E.Cyc.60.2 to be doubtful or in dispute, Arist.EE 1243a12,25; ἀμφιβάλλειν εἴωθε τὰ φίλτρα are uncertain in their action, Alciphr.1.37:—[voice] Pass., to be in dispute, Simp.in Ph.21.11.V [voice] Med., change,μορφήν Opp.C.3.16
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35 ἀπολευκαίνω
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36 ἀργός
A shining, glistening, of a goose, Od.15.161; of a sleek, well-fed ox, Il.23.30; in Hom. mostly in the phrase πόδας ἀργοί, of hounds, swift-footed, because all swift motion causes a kind of glancing or flickering light, 18.578, Od.2.11, etc.;κύνες ἀργοί Il. 1.50
, 18.283, cf. D.S.4.41, Corn.ND16.II parox. as pr. n., Ἄργος, ὁ, name of a dog, Swift-foot, Od. 17.292: also of the herdsman Argus (i.e. bright-eyed, A.Pr. 567 (lyr.), Supp. 305 ) who was so called from his eyes being ever open and bright. (By dissimilation from Αργρός, cf. Skt. ṛjrá-, = (1) shining, (2) swift, Vedic pr. n. [Rnull ]ji-śvan-, lit. = possessing κύνες ἀργοί.)------------------------------------ἀργός (B), όν, later ή, όν Arist.EN 1167a11, Mete. 352a13, Thphr. Lap.27, Ath.Mech.12.11, etc.: ([var] contr. from ἀεργός):—prop.A not working the ground, Hdt.5.6; idle, lazy, opp. ἐργάτις, S.Ph.97, cf. Ar. Nu.53, etc.;γαστέρες ἀ. Epimenid.1
;ἀ. ἐπιθυμίαι Pl.R. 572e
; ἀ. τὴν διάνοιαν ib. 458a;τὸ πρὸς ἅπαν ξυνετὸν ἐπὶ πᾶν ἀ. Th.3.82
; ἂν ἀ. ᾖ if he have no trade, Antiph.123.3;πότερον ἀνθρώπου οὐδέν ἐστιν [ἔργον] ἀλλ' ἀργὸν πέφυκεν; Arist.EN 1097b30
: c. gen. rei, idle at a thing, free from it, τῶν οἴκοθεν from domestic toils, E.IA 1000;πόνων σφοδρῶν Pl.Lg. 835d
; γυναῖκας ἀργοὺς ταλασίας ib. 806a; ἀ. αἰσχρῶν slow to evil, A.Th. 411;ἀργότεραι ἐς τὸ δρᾶν τι Th.7.67
;ἀ. περί τι Pl.Lg. 966d
.2 of things, ; of money, lying idle, yielding no return, opp. ἐνεργός, D.27.7 and 20; of land, lying fallow, Isoc.4.132, X.Cyr.3.2.19, Thphr.HP9.12.2; opp. πεφυτευμένος, IG7.2226B (Thisbe, iii A.D.);διατριβὴ ἀ.
in which nothing is done, fruitless,Ar.
Ra. 1498 (lyr.), Isoc.4.44;χρόνον ἀργὸν διάγειν Plu.Cor.31
. Adv.ἀργῶς, ἐπιμέλεσθαι X.Mem.2.4.7
;ἔχειν D.6.3
: [comp] Comp. and [comp] Sup. ἀργότερον, -ότατα, X.Oec.15.6 and 1.b ἀ. λόγος, name of a sophism, Chrysipp.Stoic.2.277, cf.Plu.2.574e.II [voice] Pass.,unwrought, ἁρμός, κυμάτιον, IG1.322b23,59;πυροὶ ἀ.
unprepared for eating,Hp.
VM13;ἄργυρος Paus.3.12.3
; βύρσαι undressed hides, Ath.Mech. l.c.; unpolished, Thphr.Lap.27.2 not done, left undone,κοὐκ ἦν ἔτ' οὐδὲν ἀ. S.OC 1605
;ἓν δ' ἐστὶν ἡμῖν ἀ. E.Ph. 766
; οὐκ ἐν ἀργοῖς not among things neglected, S.OT 287; .4 Astrol., τόπος ἀ., name of the 8t h of the 12 'houses', Ptol.Tetr. 128, Paul.Al.M.4;πλανήτης Plot.2.3.3
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37 ὁλόλευκος
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38 πήγνυμι
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: to fix, to stick, to join, to congeal or to coagulate' (Il.).Other forms: Dor. Aeol. πάγ-, also - ύω (X., Arist.), πήσσω, - ττω (hell.), aor. πῆξαι ( ἔπηκτο Λ 378; Schwyzer 751; Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 383), pass. παγῆναι, πηχθῆ-ναι, fut. πήξω, perf. act. intr. πέπηγα (all Il.), trans. plqu. ἐπεπήχεσαν (D. C.), midd. πέπηγμαι (D. H., Arr.).Compounds: Often w. prefix, e.g. ἐν-, συν-, κατα-, παρα-. Compounds: πηγεσί-μαλλος `dense of wool' (Γ 197; - εσι- prob. only enlarging, Schwyzer 444 w. n. 4); - πηξ, e.g. in ἀντί-πηξ, - γος f. `kind of chest' (E.; Bergson Eranos 58, 12 ff.); ναυ-πηγ-ός m. `shipbuilder' (Att. etc.); - πηγ-ής and - παγ-ής, e.g. εὑ-πηγ-ής. εὑ-παγ-ής `well built' (φ 334, Pl.), περιπηγ-ής `frozen around' (Nic.); συμπαγ-ής `put together' (Pl.).Derivatives: A. From the full grade: 1. πηγός `solid, dense, strong' (ep. poet. I 124), prob. prop, `fixing' (cf. Schwyzer 459, Chantraine Form. 13); second. `white', also `black' (late poetry; wrongly concluded from Hom., Kretschmer Glotta 31, 95ff., Leumann Hom. Wörter 214 n. 8, to it also Reiter Die griech. Bez. der Farben weiß, grau und braun 74 f.). 2. πηγάς, - άδος f. `hoar-frost, rime' (Hes.); 3. πηγυλίς f. `frosty, icecold' (ξ 476, A. R.), `hoar-frost, rime' (AP a.o.). 3. πῆγμα ( διά-, παρά-, σύμ-, πρόσ- πήγνυμι a.o.) n. `smth. joint together, stage, scaffold etc.' (Hp., hell.; coni. ap. A. Ag. 1198), - μάτιον (Ph., Procl.); 4. πῆξις ( σύμ-, ἔκ-, ἔμ- πήγνυμι a.o.) f. `fixing, fastening, coagulation' (Hp., Arist.); πήγνυσις f. `id.' (Ps.-Thales). 5. πηκτός, Dor. πᾱκ- ( κατά-, σύμ-, εὔ- πήγνυμι a.o.) `solid etc.' (in Att.); πηκτή f. `set up net, framework' (Ar., Arist.), πακτά f. `fresh cheese' (Theoc. a.o.; cf. Rohlfs ByzZ 37, 47); ἐμπήκτης m. `one who sticks up (the Athen. judicial notes)' (Arist.; Fraenkel Nom. ag. 2, 74); πηκτίς (Dor. Aeol. πακ-), - ίδος f. name of a Lydian harp (IA.); πηκτικός ( ἐκ- πήγνυμι) `making coagulate, congeal' (Thphr.. Dsc.). 6. πηγετός m. = παγ- (D. P.). -- B. From the zero grade: πάγος, - ετός, - ερός, πάγη, πάξ, πάχνη, s. vv. (not πάσσαλος); also πάγιος `stout, solid' (Pl., Arist.) and παγεύς m. `pedestal' (Hero). Further also πᾰκ-τός in καταπακ-τός, (Hdt.) and πακτό-ω ( ἐπι-, ἐμ- πήγνυμι) `to fix' (IA.; πακτός for trad. πηκτός in Hom.?; Wackernagel Unt. 11 f.).Etymology: Beside the νυ-present πήγ-νυ-μι (with second. full grade) stands in Latin and Germ. a zero grade formation with nasalinfix: Lat. pa-n-g-ō `consolidate, fix together' (on the semant. agreement between Greek and Lat. Schulze KZ 57, 297 = Kl. Schr. 217), Germ., e.g. Goth. fahan, OHG fāhan from PGerm. * fa-n-χ-an (IE *paḱ- beside *paǵ-) `fasten, catch'. An analogous pair is ζεύγ-νυ-μι: iu-n-g-ō. Also the reduplicated perfekt πέ-πηγ-α has a formal agreement in Lat. pe-pig-ī with zero grade as in opt. πεπαγοίην (Eup.). Phonet. identical are further πηγός and pāgus m. `district, village'; also, with secondary full grade, πηκτός and com-pāctus, πῆξις and com-pācti-ō. The original zero grade is in πακτός and păctus ( sum, beside păciscor) retained. Zero grade also, without direct connection with the Greek formations πάγος etc., in Germ., e.g. OS fac n. `encompassing frontier, NHG Fach. -- An aspirated byform Meillet finds BSL 36, 110 in Arm. p'akem `close, shut off'. -- Further forms w. lit. in WP. 2, 2 f., Pok. 787f., W.-Hofmann s. pangō and pacīscō. (Not here πήγανον.)Page in Frisk: 2,525-526Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πήγνυμι
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39 θεάομαι
θεάομαι fut. θεάσομαι TestSol D 4, 9; 1 aor. ἐθεασάμην; pf. τεθέαμαι; 1 aor. pass. (w. pass. mng) ἐθεάθην (Att. [Kühner-Bl. II 441]+)① to have an intent look at someth., to take someth. in with one’s eyes, with implication that one is esp. impressed, see, look at, beholdⓐ quite literally (POxy 963; Sb 1800; Jos., Ant. 3, 132; 6, 340) interchanging w. ὁρᾶν Hv 3, 8, 1. W. acc. as obj. (Hom., Il. 7, 444; Hes., Works 482; PSI 41, 19; Tob 2:2 BA; 2 Macc 2:4; En 6:2; 21:2) Mt 11:7; Lk 7:24; J 8:10 v.l.; Ac 21:27; 22:9; 1J 1:1 (τοῖς ὀφθαλμοῖς ἡμῶν; cp. Philo, Mos. 1, 278 θ. αὐτοὺς ὀφθαλμοῖς); 4:12 (PvanderHorst, ZNW 63, ’72, 280–82 [wordplay]). The obj. acc. is oft. found w. a ptc. that indicates what has been observed in the pers. or thing seen (En 9:1; 23:2; Philo, Vi. Cont. 89; Jos., Vi. 28; 281; B-D-F §416, 1): Mk 16:14. ἐθεάσατο τελώνην καθήμενον Lk 5:27; 6:4 D (Unknown Sayings 49–54). Cp. J 1:38; Ac 1:11. W. ὅτι foll. J 6:5. W. acc. and ὅτι: θεάσασθε τ. χώρας, ὅτι λευκαί εἰσιν see that the fields are white 4:35. W. acc. and ὡς: ἐθεάσαντο τὸ μνημεῖον καὶ ὡς ἐτέθη τὸ σῶμα αὐτοῦ Lk 23:55. W. acc. and εἰ see/determine whether GJs 1:3 (codd. not pap). W. acc. and ὅπως in an interlocking constr. ὅταν θεάσωνται τοὺς ἀρνησαμένους ὅπως κολάζονται when they see how those who have denied are punished 2 Cl 17:7. W. relative clause foll. J 11:45 (ὁράω P45, 66). θεασάμενος ἦν ὅσα ἀγαθὰ ἐποίησεν he (Joseph) had seen all the good things that he (Jesus) had done GPt 6:23.ⓑ The passive means eitherβ. be noticed, attract attention τινί by or of someone Mt 6:1; 23:5 (s. B-D-F §191, 1; Rob. 542, s. also 534).② to see for the purpose of visiting, come to see, visit (Appian, Samn. 7, §1 θ. τὴν Ἑλλάδα) τινά someone (2 Ch 22:6; Jos., Ant. 16, 6) Ro 15:24 (St. Paul compliments the congregation as one of the noteworthy ‘sights’ on his projected trip). Here belongs also εἰσελθὼν ὁ βασιλεὺς θεάσασθαι τ. ἀνακειμένους the king went in to see his guests Mt 22:11 (the implication being that he went in to ‘look them over’).③ to perceive someth. above and beyond what is merely seen with the eye, see, behold, perceiveⓐ w. physical eyes, receive an impression of someth. transcendent see, behold (cp. PParis 51, 38 [160 B.C.] of a vision in the temple of Sarapis at Memphis τὸ ὅραμα τοῦτο τεθήαμαι; SIG 730, 20; 2 Macc 3:36; Tob 13:7; Jdth 15:8; En 106:13) τεθέαμαι τὸ πνεῦμα καταβαῖνον ὡς περιστεράν J 1:32 (he sees the dove and also becomes aware that it is the Spirit); ἐθεασάμεθα τ. δόξαν αὐτοῦ 1:14 (we saw the person and work of Christ and perceived in them the divine glory; cp. Tob 13:16 BA θεασάμενοι πᾶσαν τ. δόξαν σου). Cp. 1J 4:14.ⓑ of perception that is wholly nonsensual=see, perceive (X., Hiero 2, 5. W. ὅτι foll. Pla., Prot. p. 352a; Demosth. 4, 3; θεὸν θ. Theoph. Ant. 1, 2 [s. 60, 12]) Dg 10:7. θεασάμενος ἐν ἡμῖν πολλὴν πλάνην he perceived much error in us 2 Cl 1:7.—DELG s.v. θέα. M-M. TW. -
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θρίξ, τριχός, ἡ (Hom.+) hairⓐ of animals τρίχες καμήλου camel’s hair: ἔνδυμα ἀπὸ τρ. κ. a garment of camel’s hair Mt 3:4. So Mk 1:6 says of John the Baptist that he was ἐνδεδυμένος τρίχας κ. dressed in camel’s hair.—Of apocalyptic animals w. long hair Rv 9:8 (JMichl, BZ 23, ’36, 266–88; Biblica 23, ’42, 192f).ⓑ of human hair (Jos., Ant. 15, 86, C. Ap. 1, 282): white, black hair Mt 5:36; cp. Rv 1:14. τρίχες πρεσβύτεραι belonging to an older person, i.e. gray Hv 3, 10, 4f; 3, 12, 1. τρ. λευκαί 4, 2, 1. οὐδὲν … οὔτε θρὶξ οὔτε βλέφαρον nothing, neither a hair nor an eyelash (βλ. apparently=βλεφαρί by synecdoche) AcPlCor 2:30. Coming out easily (ἐκ or ἀπὸ τ. κεφαλῆς) Lk 21:18; Ac 27:34 (cp. 1 Km 14:45). αἱ τρίχες τῆς κεφαλῆς πᾶσαι all the hairs of the head Mt 10:30; Lk 12:7 (Alcaeus 39, 10 [80, 10 D.2] παρὰ μοῖραν Διὸς οὐδὲ τρίχες [here the text breaks off]=‘against the will of Zeus not even the hairs are’ …—The hair as someth. quite worthless: Paroem. Gr. Zen. [time of Hadrian] 2, 4 ἡ θρὶξ οὐδενὸς ἀξία); cp. 7:38 (αἱ τρ. τῆς κεφαλῆς as Jdth 10:3; Ps 39:13; Philo, Leg. ad Gai. 223), 44; J 11:2; 12:3. ἐμπλοκὴ τριχῶν braiding the hair 1 Pt 3:3. τρίχας λελυμένη with the hair loose Hs 9, 9, 5; cp. 9, 13, 8. λαμβάνειν τινὰ ἐν μιᾷ τῶν τρ. αὐτοῦ take someone by a single hair GHb 20, 61. τρίχες ὀρθαί hair standing on end (Il. 24, 359; Lucian, Philops. 22) Hv 3, 1, 5.—DELG. M-M.
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