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1 στράτευμα
A expedition, campaign,ἐφ' Ἑλλάδα A.Pers. 758
(troch.);τὸ σ. τὸ ἐπὶ Σάμον Hdt.3.49
; διέφυγον τὸ ς. escaped the threatened invasion, Id.8.112, cf. Ar.Lys. 1133.II armament, army, host, Hdt.7.48; ὑγιαίνω.. μετὰ τοῦ ς. OGI453.10 (Epist. Antonii, i B.C.), cf. LXX 1 Ma.9.34, al.; ὑπὲρ τιμῆς ἐλαίου τῶν ἐνταῦθα ς. Ostr. 1595 (iii A.D.), cf. Ev.Luc.23.11, BGU1564.5 (ii A.D.); πεζὸν ς. A.Pers. 469; διαπόντιον ς., i.e. composed of Asiatic mercenaries, Hermipp.58;ἱππικόν X.Cyr.3.3.26
; πολιτικόν Id HG5.4.41; ἱερὰ ς. SIG880.7 (Pizus, iii A.D.): also, a naval armament, Th.6.74;τὸ ναυτικὸν σ. Ἀχαιῶν S.Ph.59
.2 = στρατός 2, the people,σ. Παλλάδος E.Supp. 601
(lyr.); φῦλα τρία τριῶν στρατευμάτων dub. l. in 653.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > στράτευμα
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2 παρασκευή
παρασκευ-ή, ἡ,A preparation,δείπνου Hdt.9.82
; παρασκευὴν σίτου παραγγείλας having ordered corn to be prepared, Id.3.25, cf. Pl.R. 369e ;π. νεῶν Ar.Ach. 190
; ἐν τούτῳ παρασκευῆς ἦσαν in this state of preparation, Th.2.17 ; preparation, practice, as of a speaker preparing his speech, Isoc.4.13, X.Mem.4.2.6 ;ἡ π. τῆς πραγματείας Plb.3.26.5
(elsewh. προκατασκευή, q.v.) ; λέγειν ἀπὸ παρασκευῆς, opp. αὐτοσχεδίως, Alex.Fig.1.2 ; also, in a speech, preparatory section, D.H.Is.15 (pl.) ; cf.παρασκευάζω A. 3
fin.b with Preps., ἐκ παρασκευῆς of set purpose, by arrangement, Antipho 6.19, Lys.31.30 ; μάχη ἐγένετο ἐκ π. a pitched battle, Th.5.56 ;ἀπὸ παρασκευῆς Id.1.133
;ἀπὸ π. οὐδεμιᾶς Antipho 5.22
; δι' ὀλίγης παρασκευῆς at short notice, offhand, Th.4.8 ;τὸ ναυτικὸν ἐν π. ἦν Id.2.80
; ἦσαν ἐν π. πολέμου were engaged in preparing for it (cf. κατασκευή), Id.8.14 ;ἐν παρασκευῇ εἶναι Arist.Rh. 1382b3
;μετὰ παρασκευῆς πλείστης ἠδίκησεν Id.Rh.Al. 1427a4
;ἄνευ παρασκευῆς Pl.Ep. 326a
.2 providing, procuring,φίλων καὶ οὐσίας Id.R. 361b
; ὑγιείας σώματι π. Id.Lg. 962a ; way or means of providing, τίς.. τέχνη τῆς π. τοῦ μηδὲν ἀδικεῖσθαι; Id.Grg. 510a ; δύ' εἶναι τὰς π. ἐπὶ τὸ θεραπεύειν ib. 513d ; in E.Ba. 457, λευκὴν.. χροιὰν εἰς παρασκευὴν ἔχεις, ἐκ π. shd. be read.3 intrigue, cabal, for the purpose of gaining a verdict or carrying a measure, Cratin.185, Antipho 5.79, And. 1.1, Lys. 12.75, al., D.43.32.2 freq. in military sense (v. supr. 1.1), armament, And.1.107, Th.6.31, X.Ages.1.13, HG5.2.23 ; ἵπποι καὶ ὅπλα καὶ ἡ ἄλλη π. Th.2.100, cf. 5.17 ; γίγνεσθαι τὰς παρασκευὰς ἐποίης α I got the armaments ready for service, D.18.102 ; αἱ πρὸς πόλεμον π. Arist.Rh. 1383b3.3 generally, power, means, Th.1.1 ; natural equipment, Arr.Epict.1.2.30, 2.19.30 ; φύσις καὶ π. ib.4.8.42, cf. 1.6.37 ; of the physical constitution of a new-born infant, Gal. 6.32 ; of mental faculties, predisposition, δύναμις καὶ π. Plot.4.6.3.III among the Jews, the day of Preparation, before the sabbath of the Passover, Ev.Marc.15.42, Ev.Jo.19.14,31, etc. ;ἡμέρα παρασκευῆς Ev.Luc.23.54
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3 στέλλω
A , [dialect] Ep.στελέω Od.2.287
: [tense] aor.ἔστειλα Th.7.20
, [dialect] Ep.στεῖλα Od.14.248
: [tense] pf.ἔσταλκα Arr.An.2.11.9
, ([etym.] ἀπ-, ἐπ-) Isoc.1.2, E.Ph. 863: [tense] plpf.ἐστάλκει Arr.An.3.16.6
, ([etym.] ἐπ-) Th.5.37:—[voice] Med., Il.23.285, etc.: [tense] fut.στελοῦμαι Lyc.604
: [tense] aor. ἐστειλάμην, [dialect] Ep. στειλ-, Il.1.433, S.OT 434, etc.:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut. στᾰλήσομαι ([etym.] ἀπο-) Aeschin.3.114 (v.l.), D.24.93; simpleσταλήσομαι J.AJ2.4.2
: [tense] aor. ἐστάλθην (in compd. ἀποσταλθέντες) GDI5186.4 ([place name] Crete), cf.Sch. Od.8.21; more freq. ἐστάλην [ᾰ], Pi.O.13.49, Hdt.4.159, ([etym.] ἐπ-) Th.1.91, etc.: [tense] pf.ἔσταλμαι Hdt.7.62
, Pl.Lg. 833d, etc.: [tense] plpf.ἐστάλμην Philostr. VA3.25
, [ per.] 3pl. ; ἐσταλάδατο and ἐστελάδατο dub.ll.in Hdt.7.89 (leg. ἐστάλατο):— make ready, ; ; νῆα ς. rig or fit her out, Od.2.287, cf. 14.247;πλοῖον Hdt.3.52
;ναῦς τριάκοντα Th.7.20
;τὰ ἐκ νεώς S.Ph. 1077
: also στρατιήν, στόλον, στρατόν, fit out an armament, get it ready, Hdt.3.141, 5.64, A.Pers. 177, etc.; : also στέλλειν τινὰ ἐσθῆτι furnish with, array in, a garment, Hdt.3.14; : c. dupl. acc.,στολὴν σ. τινά E.Ba. 827
sq.;σ. τινὰς ὡς δεσποίνας X.HG5.4.5
; σ. ἕλκος dress it, Hp.VC14; bury, ἐνὶ γαίῃ ς. A.R.3.205:—[voice] Med., στεῖλαί νυν ἀμφὶ χρωτὶ.. πέπλους put on robes, E.Ba. 821: c. dat., ἐσθῆτι στειλάμενοι having dressed themselves in.., Luc.Philops.32: metaph.,σ. κιθάρην Hermesian.7.2
:—[voice] Pass., fit oneself out, get ready, ἄλλοι δὲ στέλλεσθε do you others prepare (to compete in the games), Il.23.285;στρατὸν κάλλιστα ἐσταλμένον Hdt.7.26
, cf. 3.14, 7.93: c. acc. cogn., τὴν αὐτὴν ταύτην ἐστ. ib.62: c. dat., πρεπούσῃ στολῇ ἐστ. Pl.Lg. 833d: folld. by a Prep.,ἐσταλμένος ἐπὶ πόλεμον X.An.3.2.7
; ἐς ἄγραν, ἐπ' ἄγρην, Lyc.604, AP 7.535 (Mel.);περὶ ὄργια E.Ba. 1000
(lyr.): c. inf., ἐστέλλετο ἀπιέναι he prepared to go, Hdt.3.124;κινεῖν κώπας E.Tr. 181
(lyr.).II dispatch, send,ἐς οἶκον πάλιν A.Pr. 389
, cf. E.IA 119 (lyr.), etc.;ἐξ ἑνὸς στείλαντος S.OC 737
:—[voice] Med. and [voice] Pass., set out, or (esp. in [tense] aor. 2 [voice] Pass.) journey, Hdt.1.165, 3.53, 4.159, 5.92.β: c. acc. cogn.,ὁδὸν στέλλεσθαι S.Ph. 1416
(anap.), cf. A.R.4.296;πρὸς θάλασσαν E.Hel. 1527
;ἐπὶ τὸν χρυσόν Hdt.3.102
;ἐπὶ πλοῖα X.An.5.1.5
;τούτων γὰρ οὕνεκ' ἐστάλην S.Aj. 328
;ἴδιος ἐν κοινῷ σταλείς Pi.O.13.49
;οἷπερ ἐστάλην ὁδοῦ S.El. 404
;οἴκαδε Τροίας ἄπο E.Tr. 1264
; κατὰ γῆν (v.l. γῆς) X.An.5.6.5: abs.,στέλλου, κομίζου
begone!A.
Pr. 394: c. acc. loci, ὀμφαλὸν γῆς ς. E.Med. 668; (lyr.); of things, to be sent, S.Tr. 776: metaph. of speech,ἀέρα ἐκπέμπειν στελλόμενον ὑφ' ἑκάστων τῶν παθῶν Epicur.Ep.1p.27U.
2 [voice] Act. intr. in sense of the [voice] Pass. (in Hdt. and Trag.), prepare to go, start, set forth,ἔστελλε ἐς ἀποικίην Hdt.4.147
, cf. 148, 5.125, S.Ph. 571, 640: c. acc. cogn.,κέλευθον τήνδε.. ἔστειλα A.Pers. 609
.3 [voice] Med., set out upon a task,στέλλεσθαι πρός τι Pl.Phlb. 50e
; ; ἐπ' αὐτὸ δὴ τοῦτο στελλώμεθα; Id.Lg. 892e;ἐπὶ θήρας πόθον ἐστέλλου E.Hipp. 234
(anap.);ἐπὶ τυραννίδ' ἐστάλης Ar.V. 487
.III summon, fetch, bring a person to a place, S.OT 860, cf. OC 298, Ph. 623, 983;ὑμᾶς ἔστειλ' ἱκέσθαι Id.Ant. 165
, cf. Ph.60, 495; [ ἐμπορίαν] Pl.Ep. 313e:—[voice] Med., σ' ἂν οἴκους τοὺς ἐμοὺς ἐστειλάμην I would have sent for thee.., S.OT 434:—[voice] Pass., Id.OC 550 (cj.).b ἡ ὁδὸς εἰς Κόρινθον στέλλει leads to Corinth, Luc.Herm.27.IV gather up, make compact, esp. as a nautical term, furl, take in,ἱστία.. στεῖλαν Od.3.11
, 16.353;στείλασα λαῖφος A.Supp. 723
:—[voice] Med.,ἱστία μὲν στείλαντο Il.1.433
, cf. Call.Del. 320, Arist.Mech. 851b8: abs., στέλλεσθαι (sc. ἱστία) Teles p.10 H., Plb.6.44.6; so ἐπιστολάδην δὲ χιτῶνας ἐστάλατο they girded up, tucked up their clothes to work, Hes.Sc. 288, cf. A.R.4.45: abs.,στειλάμενος σιγᾷς AP11.149
.2 check, Epicur.Ep.1p.7U.; repress, Ph.2.274, etc.:—[voice] Med., Plb.8.20.4; λόγον στειλώμεθα draw in, shorten our words, i.e. not speak out the whole truth, E.Ba. 669; σ. τὸ συμβεβηκός hush it up, Plb.3.85.7; πρόσωπον στέλλεσθαι draw up one's face, look rueful, Phryn.PS p.107 B.3 Medic., bind, make costive, τὰ στέλλοντα astringents, opp. τὰ καθαίροντα, Gal.1.221, cf. Alex.Aphr.Pr.Praef.:—[voice] Pass., φλέβες στέλλονται shrink up, Nic.Al. 193.4 [voice] Med., restrict one's diet, οὔτ' ἂν ἀπόσχοιντο ὧν ἐπιθυμέουσιν, οὔτε στείλαιντο (v.l. ὑποστ-) Hp.VM5; στελλόμενοι τοῦτο avoiding this, 2 Ep.Cor.8.20;στέλλεο Περσεφόνας ζᾶλον Supp.Epigr.2.615
([place name] Teos). (Cf. εὔσπολον, κασπολέω, σπολάς, σπόλος, σπελλάμεναι; prob. I.-E. sq[uglide]el-. but not found in cogn. languages; I.-E. st(h)el- is prob. found in OSlav. st[icaron]lati 'spread out', Lat. lātus (fr. *stlātus) 'broad', with which στέλλω may be cogn.) -
4 στολή
II equipment in clothes, raiment, ib. 192; σχῆμα Ἑλλάδος ς. S.Ph. 224, cf. E.Heracl. 130;ἱππάδα στολὴν ἐνεσταλμένοι Hdt.1.80
;σ. ἱππική Ar.Ec. 846
;Σκυθική Hdt.4.78
; ;Μηδική X.Cyr.8.1.40
; , cf. 92; ;στολὴν ἔχειν ἢν ἂμ βούληται SIG1003.14
(Priene, ii B.C.): metaph. of birds,σ. πτερῶν Ach.Tat.1.15
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5 στόλος
A equipment, esp. for warlike purposes, expedition by land or (more frequently) sea, freq. in Hdt.;στόλον.. οὐκέτι κατὰ θάλασσαν στείλαντες ἀλλὰ κατ' ἤπειρον 5.64
; freq. folld. by ἐπί c. acc., ὁ ἐπ' Αἰθίοπας ς. 3.25; ἐπὶ Λιβύην στρατιῆς μέγας ς. 4.145;ἐλέγετο ὁ σ. εἶναι εἰς Πισίδας X.An.3.1.9
; ὁ πρὸς Ἴλιον ς. S.Ph. 247; οὔτε τοῦ πρώτου ς. ib.73;λεκτὸν ἀροῦμεν στόλον A.Pers. 795
, cf. E. Hec. 1141; τεθριπποβάμων ς. an equipage with four horses, Id.Or. 989 (lyr.).2 generally, journey or (oftener) voyage, ὁ οἴκαδε ς. S.Ph. 499; οὔ μοι μακρὸς εἰς Οἴτην ς. ib. 490;σ. ποιεῖσθαι X.An.1.3.16
; ; ἰδίῳ ς. in a journey privately undertaken, on one's own account, opp. δημοσίῳ ς., Hdt.5.63, cf. Th.8.9; κοινῷ ς. Hdt.6.39; ἐλευθέρῳ ς. with free course, Pi.P.8.98; πατρῷον στόλον (acc. cogn.) ἑσπόμην by my father's sending, S.Tr. 562.b the purpose or cause of a journey, mission, errand, Id.OC 358; τίνι σ. προσέσχες..; πόθεν πλέων; where Neoptolemus answers ἐξ Ἰλίου.. ναυστολῶ, Id.Ph. 244;ὁ δὲ σ. νῷν ἐστι παρὰ τὸν Τηρέα Ar.Av.46
: metaph.,τρίτος ἡμῖν σ. ἐστὶ τοῦ λόγου ἐπὶ τὴν τέχνην D.H.Rh.11.9
.c equipment in concrete sense,πραθέντος τοῦ στόλου εἰς βασίλεια IPE12.32A45
(Olbia, iii B.C.); ἱερὸς ς. sacred vestments, Milet.1(7).209 (iii A.D.).3 armament, army, τὸν ἑπτάλογχον ς., of the Seven against Thebes, S.OC 1305, cf. Tr. 226, 496, etc.; seaforce, fleet, Hdt.5.43; σ. χιλιοναύτης, of the expedition against Troy, A.Ag.45 (anap.), cf. 577;ναυβάτῃ στόλῳ S.Ph. 270
; οὐ πολλῷ στόλῳ, i.e. in one ship, ib. 547, cf. 561; νεῶν ς. Th.1.31; σ. ἀγείρειν ib. 9;συναγείρειν Hdt.1.4
;καταλύειν Id.7.16
.β: generally, party, band, troop, freq. in A.Supp., 28 (anap.), 187, al.;παίδων, γυναικῶν, καὶ σ. πρεσβυτίδων Id.Eu. 1027
, cf. 856 (pl.); νοσεῖ δέ μοι πρόπας ς. all the people, S.OT 170 (lyr.); guild,ὁ σ. τῶν σωληνοκεντῶν OGI756.5
(Milet.).4 παγκρατίου ς., periphr. for παγκράτιον, Pi.N.3.17; λόγου ς. a set narrative, Emp.17.26.II appendage, excrescence,σ. ὀμφαλώδης Arist.GA 752b6
; stump of the tail, in animals, Id.PA 658a33; σμικροῦ γ' ἕνεκεν [κέρκου] ἔχουσί τινα στόλον ib. 689b5.2 a ship's prow, Pi.P.2.62; plated with brass, χαλκήρης ς. A.Pers. 408, cf. E.IT 1135 (lyr.), Trag.Adesp.272 (pl.); δώδεκα σ. ναῶν f.l. for δωδεκάστολοι νᾶες, Ps.-E.IA 277 (lyr.); δρυοπαγὴς σ.,= πάσσαλος, S.Fr. 702. -
6 ἀνθόπλισις
A counter-arming, hostile armament, Sch.Th.1.141.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνθόπλισις
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7 ἐπωτίδες
A beams projecting like ears on each side of a ship's bows, whence the anchors were let down, cat-heads, used also as an armament, E.IT 1350, Th.7.34,36, Str.3.1.4, D.S.17.115 : later in sg., App.BC5.107.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπωτίδες
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8 ὅπλισμα
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9 κόρη
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `young girl, daughter', metaph. `pupil', archit. `female figure', also name of the daughter of Persephone (IA., Arc.); on the contents Kerényi Paideuma 1, 341ff. (h. Cer. 439). Zumbach Neuerungen 57Compounds: Some compp., e. g. κορο-πλάθος m. `sculptor of semale figures' (Att.).Derivatives: Several diminut.: κόριον, Dor. (Megar.) κώριον (Ar., Theoc.) with κορίδιον (Delphi, Naupaktos); κορίσκη (Pl. Com.) with - ίσκιον (Poll.); also Κορίσκος m. name of an arbitrary man (Arist.), also as PN (D. L.); κοράσιον (hell.; Schwyzer 471 n. 5) with - ασίδιον (Arr.), - ασίς (Steph. Med.), - ασιώδης (Com. Adesp., Plu.); κόριλλα, Κόριννα (Boeot.; Chantraine Formation 252 u. 205); κορύδιον (Naupaktos). - Adjectives: κουρίδιος (Ion. Il.), prop. `of a young lady, untouched', then `matrimonial, lawfull' ( ἄλοχος, πόσις, λέχος a. o.; on the meaning Bechtel Lex. s. v., on the formation Schwyzer 467, Chantraine Formation 40); κουρήϊος `of a young lady' (h. Cer. 108; Zumbach Neuerungen 14); Κόρειος `of Κόρη', Κόρειον, -α pl. `temple', resp. `feast of Κόρη' (Attica, Plu.); κοραῖος `of a girl' (Epic. in Arch. Pap. 7, 8), κορικός `id.' (hell.; Chantraine Ét. sur le vocab. gr. 121). *Κορίτης (- τις) `servant of Κόρη' in Κορειτῆαι pl. for *Κοριτεῖαι `service of Κόρη?' (Lycosoura). - Verbs: κορεύομαι `pass one's maidenhood' (E.), `loose...' (Pherecyd.) with κόρευμα, κορεία maidenhood' (E., resp. D. Chr., AP); κορίζομαι prop. *"treat like a maiden (child)", `caress' (Ar.), ὑπο- κόρη `call with endearing names, address' (Pi., Att.). - Beside κόρη or perhaps formed from it (s. below): κόρος (trag., Pl. Lg., Plu.; also Dor.), ep. κοῦρος, Theoc. κῶρος m. `youth, boy, son' (Il.). Compp., e. g. ἄ-κουρος `without son' (η 64), κουρο-τρόφος `educating youths' (Od.); on Διόσκουροι s. v. - Derivv: κούρητες m. pl. `younge warrior' (Il.), Κουρῆτες, Dor. Κωρ- (Hes., Crete etc.) `Cureten', name of divine beings, which dance a weapon-dance around the Zeus child etc. (Hes. Fr. 198, Crete etc.) with Κουρητικός, - ῆτις, κουρητεύω, κουρητισμός (hell.); on the formation of κούρητες Schwyzer 499, Chantraine Formation 267; on the accent Wackernagel Gött. Nachr. 1914, 106 (= Kl. Schr. 2, 1163); also v. Wilamowitz Glaube 1, 129 n. 1. To κοῦρος also κουρώδης `boy-like', prob. also κούριος `youthful' (Orph. A., Orac. ap. Paus. 9, 14, 3), κουροσύνη, -Dor. -α `youth' (Theoc., AP), - συνος `youthful' (AP). - κουρίζω `be a young man, maiden' (χ 185), `educate a youth' (Hes.), κουριζόμενος ὑμεναιούμενος H. -.Origin: IE [Indo-European] [577] *ḱerh₁- `grow'Etymology: The more limited attestation of masc. κοῦρος, κόρος compared with general κούρη, κόρη perhaps indicates that the masc. was an innovation to fem. PGr. *κόρϜα; s. Lommel Femininbildungen 7ff. As masc. counterpart there were e. g. παῖς and νεανίας. - That κόρϜα, *κόρϜος come from the root of κορέννυμι, is generally ccepted, but the exact jugment is difficult: prop. abstractformation, as "growth, flourishing, blossom"? The meaning `sprout, branch' for κόρος (rare: Lysipp. 9, Hp. ap. Gal. 19, 113) is hardly very old, but developed from `son' or the like (or from κείρω?, s. on κοῦρος). Note κόρυξ νεανίσκος H. (beside κόριψ `id.' and Κόρυψ Boeot. PN, s. Bechtel Namenstudien 29f.), which may have an intermediate u-stem; Specht Ursprung 148. Further s. κορέννυμι. - κοῦρος not with Bezzenberger, Fick and Bechtel (s. Lex. s. v.) to Lith. šárvas `armament', κόρυς `helm'; s. Kretschmer Glotta 8, 254.Page in Frisk: 1,920-921Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κόρη
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10 ὅπλον
Grammatical information: n.Meaning: `implement, tool, instrument, marine instruments, esp. tackles, (heavy) weapon(s)' (Il.).Other forms: pl. mostly ὅπλαCompounds: Compp., e.g. ὁπλο-μάχ-ος `who fights with heavy weapons', - έω, - ία (Att.). ἔν-οπλος `under arms, armed' (Tyrt., S., E.) with ιο-enlagrement ἐν-όπλ-ιος `id.', also subst. (sc. ῥυθμός) as name of a military `rhythm' (Pi.); on ὑπέρ-οπλος s. v.Derivatives: 1. Dimin. ὁπλάριον (hell.). 2. Ο῝πλη-τες pl., gen. Όπλήθων name of one of the four oldest Ion. phyles (Hdt., Miletos); - θ- after πλῆθος or through breath-replacement? (Fraenkel Nom. ag. 2, 156 n. 1, Glotta 32,30). 3. ὁπλί-της Dor. - τας m. `heavily armed (warriorr), hoplite' (Pi., IA.), f. - τις (Poll.), with - τικός, - τεύω, - τεία (Att.). 4. ὁπλ-ικός `pertaining to arms' (Vett. Val.). 5. Όπλεύς m. PN (Hes. Sc., Bosshardt 120: shortened form for Όπλο-μάχος v.t.?). 6. Όπλό-σμιος m. surn. of Zeus in Arcadia (Arist., inscr. IIIa), - σμία f. surn. of Hera in Elis etc. (Lyc.), - δμία f. name of a phyle in Mantinea (IVa); formation unclear, cf. Schwyzer 208 w. lit. and Fraenkel Nom. ag. 1, 96. 7. ὁπλίας Λοκροὶ τοὺς τόπους, ἐν οἷς συνελαύνοντες ἀριθμοῦσι τὰ πρόβατα καὶ τὰ βοσκήματα H.; unclear (s.v.). 8. ὁπλότερος, s. v. -- 9. Denomin. verbs: a) ὁπλέω = ὁπλίζω only in ὥπλεον ζ 73. b) ὁπλίζω, - ομαι, aor. ὁπλίσ(σ)αι, - ασθαι, - σθῆναι, late perf. ὥπλικα, often w. prefix, e.g. ἐξ-, ἐφ-, καθ-, `to prepare', a.o. of food a. drinks (Hom.), `to arm, to equip (oneself)' (Il.) with ὅπλ-ισις f., - ισμός m. `arming, armament, equipment, equipage' (Att.), - ισμα n. `arm(s)' (E., Pl.), ἐξοπλισ-ία f. `equipment, position, muster, (military) review' (X., Ain. Tact. a.o.; on the fomation Schwyzer 469), also ἐξοπλασία f. `id.' (Arist., inscr.; prob. after δοκιμασία, γυμνασία a.o.); ὁπλιστής, Dor. - τάς m. `armed warrior', also attr. (Vett. Val., AP). c) ὅπλε-σθαι `to prepare' ( δεῖπνον Τ 172, Ψ 159), formation after the themat. root-pres. (Schwyzer 722 f.), if not simply a mistake of the tradition for ὁπλεῖσθαι with Solmsen Unt. 90 (s. also Risch $ 97. Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 311 u. 351). -- On the use of ὅπλον and derivv. in Hom. s. Trümpy Fachausdrücke 81 ff.Etymology: Greek formation with λ-suffix and ο-ablaut (Chantraine Form. 240) from old inherited ἕπω `care for, perpetrate'; s. v. w. lit.Page in Frisk: 2,404-405Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ὅπλον
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11 εξοπλισμός
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