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81 σπένδοντα
σπένδωmake a drink-offering: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc plσπένδωmake a drink-offering: pres part act masc acc sg -
82 σπένδοντι
σπένδωmake a drink-offering: pres part act masc /neut dat sgσπένδωmake a drink-offering: pres ind act 3rd pl (doric) -
83 σπένδου
σπένδωmake a drink-offering: pres imperat mp 2nd sg (attic epic doric)σπένδωmake a drink-offering: imperf ind mp 2nd sg (attic epic doric) -
84 σπένδουσι
σπένδωmake a drink-offering: pres part act masc /neut dat pl (attic epic doric ionic)σπένδωmake a drink-offering: pres ind act 3rd pl (attic epic doric ionic) -
85 σπένδουσιν
σπένδωmake a drink-offering: pres part act masc /neut dat pl (attic epic doric ionic)σπένδωmake a drink-offering: pres ind act 3rd pl (attic epic doric ionic) -
86 σπένδω
σπένδωmake a drink-offering: pres subj act 1st sgσπένδωmake a drink-offering: pres ind act 1st sg -
87 lībātiō
lībātiō ōnis, f [libo], a drink-offering, libation.—Plur., C.* * *libation, sacrificial offering (esp. of drink) -
88 libatio
lībātĭo, ōnis, f. [libo], a drink-offering, libation, Cic. Harusp. Resp. 10, 21:II.mensa, in qua epulae, libationesque reponuntur,
Macr. S. 3, 11, 5.—A Mosaic drink-offering ( = libamentum), Vulg. Num. 28, 24 al. -
89 ἄσπονδος
ἄσπονδ-ος, ον,I of a god, to whom no drink-offering is poured, ἄ. θεός, i.e. death, E.Alc. 424.II without a regular truce (ratified by σπονδαί), ἀνοκωχή Th.5.32
; of persons, without making a truce,ἄ. ἀπιέναι Id.3.111
, cf. 113; ἀσπόνδους τοὺς νεκροὺς ἀνελέσθαι take up their dead without leave asked, Id.2.22; τὸ εὐπρεπὲς ἄσπονδον the specious plea of neutrality, Id.1.37.2 admitting of no truce, implacable, ἄσπονδόν τ' Ἄρη ( ἀράν codd.) A.Ag. 1235 (Pors.);πόλεμος D.18.262
, Plb.1.65.6, etc.;ἔχθρα Plu.Per.30
; (lyr.); of persons, implacable, 2 Ep.Ti.3.3. Adv.-δως, ἔχειν Ph.Fr.24H.
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90 σπένδω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `to offer a libation, to pour, to bestow'; `to make a ceasefire agreement (whilst performing a libation)'; the last also in the sense of `to reassure, to promise' resp. `to secure smth.' (Gortyn; on this Willetts Glotta 43, 251 ff.).Other forms: Aor. σπεῖσαι (Il.), fut. σπείσω (Hdt. etc.), perf. ἔσπεικα (Plu.) midd. σπένδομαι, σπείσασθαι, σπείσομαι, ἔσπεισμαι (IA.)Derivatives: σπονδή f. `libation, offering of wine' (Β 341 = Δ 159), pl. usu. `ceasefire agreement (sanctified with a libation), truce, peace treaty, pax dei' (IA. etc.). Compp., z.B. σπονδο-φόρος m. `herald of the truce, the pax dei' (Pi.); often as 2. member, e.g. ὑπό-σπονδος `under a ceasefire agreement, under safe-conduct' (IA). From this σπονδ-εῖος `belonging to the offering', also metr. `spondeus' (D.H. a. o.), - εῖον n. `libation vessel' (hell.); also - ειακός, - ειάζω, - ειασμός (late); - ικός `belonging to the offering' (pap.); - ήσιμα n. pl. `id.' (Philem.; after ὀνή-σιμος a. o.; cf. also παρασπόνδησις [Plb.] from παρασπονδ-έω [: παρά-σπονδος] and Arbenz 83); - ῖτις ( σταγών) `id.' (AP; Redard 114); σπόνδικες οἱ τὰς σπονδὰς χέοντες H. (Schwyzer 497). -- Extensive treatment in A. Citron Semantische Untersuchung zu σπένδεσθαι - σπένδειν - εὔχεσθαι (Winterthur 1965).Etymology: Old expression of cult- and juridical language, also retained in Hitt. and Latin: Hitt. šipant- (e.g. 3. sg. šipant-i [= σπένδει], 3. pl. - anzi) `bring a fluid sacrifice, libate, consecrate (by sprinkling?), execute a ritual' (Kronasser Etymologie 1, 522 ff. with some doubt about the etym.); Lat. spondeō (iterative) `promise ceremonially, assure, guarantee'. Details in Ernout-Meillet a. W.-Hofmann s. v. (w. lit.).Page in Frisk: 2,763Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σπένδω
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91 पेय
peyamfn. to be drunk orᅠ quaffed, drinkable MBh. Kāv. etc.;
to be tasted, tastable MBh. (opp. to ghreya, spṛiṡya etc.);
to be taken (as medicine) Car. ;
to be drunk in orᅠ enjoyed by (cf. ṡrotra-p-);
m. (sc. yajña-kratu) a drink offering, libation ṠāṇkhṠr. ;
(ā) f. rice gruel orᅠ any drink mixed with a small quantity of boiled rice MBh. Car. Suṡr. ;
a species of anise (= miṡreyā) L. ;
n. a drink, beverage MBh. R. Suṡr.
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92 lībō
lībō āvī, ātus, āre [LIQV-], to take out as a sample, take a little of: quodcunque cibi digitis, O.— To take a taste of, taste, sip: iecur, L.: flumina summa, V.: vernas Pasco <*>ibatis dapibus, i. e. remnants, H.— To pour out, offer as a libation, spill, sprinkle, make a drink-offering: in mensam laticum honorem, V.: mero libans carchesia Baccho, of pure wine, V.: Oceano libemus, V.: Hoc auro (i. e. hac paterā aureā), V.: libato (i. e. postquam libatum est), V.— To besprinkle: pateris altaria, V.— To offer, dedicate, consecrate (esp. of first-fruits): certasque fruges: diis-dapes, L.: tristia dona cineri, V.: Celso lacrimas adempto, O.— To touch lightly, graze: summam celeri pede harenam, O.: oscula natae, kissed lightly, V.— To impair: virīs, L.: virginitatem, O.—Fig., to take out, cull, extract, gather, compile, collect: ex variis ingeniis excellentissima quaeque: neque ea, ut sua, possedisse, sed ut aliena libasse.* * *Ilibare, libavi, libatus Vnibble, sip; pour in offering/a libation; impair; graze, touch, skim (over)IILibo; (Roman cognomen) -
93 κατασπένδω
A :— pour as a drink-offering, c. acc. cogn., l. c.;κ. κατὰ τῆς κεφαλῆς ἀρυβάλλῳ ἀμβροσίαν κατὰ σοῦ Ar.Eq. 1094
: abs., pour drink-offerings, Hdt.2.151;τοῖς θεοῖς Plb.3.11.6
:—[voice] Pass., - σπένδεται (- τε lapis) (Milet., V B.C.).II c. acc., wet,λιβάσι κ. παρηΐδα Trag.Adesp.548
.2 c. acc. pers., κ. τινὰ δακρύοις honour with offerings of tears, E.Or. 1239; simply,κ. τινά
lament with tears,AP
7.260 (Carph.).3 c. acc. pers., offer up, devote, consecrate, τινα D.S.5.31; κατασπένδειν ἑαυτους devote themselves, of Spanish retainers, Str.3.4.18; cf.κατάσπεισις 11
:—[voice] Pass.,ἄνθρωπος κατεσπεισμένος Id.4.4.5
;πρόβατα κ. Plu.Alex.50
;Μούσαισι.. κατεσπείσθη πᾶς ὁ τεὸς βίοτος AP7.27
(Antip. Sid.), cf. Longus 2.6; of a priest, to be consecrated, ἐπὶ τὰ ἱερά prob. in OGI331.20 (Pergam., ii B. C.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κατασπένδω
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94 σπονδίζω
σπονδίζω (derivative of σπονδή; =earlier Gk. σπένδω) 1 aor. pass. ἐσπονδίσθην offer a libation/drink-offering pour out (as an offering) pass. IRo 2:2.—DELG s.v. σπένδω. -
95 drikkoffer
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96 έσπεικα
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97 ἔσπεικα
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98 έσπεισα
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99 ἔσπεισα
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100 έσπεισαι
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