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1 παχύνω
Aπεπάχυσμαι Arist.Mu. 394a28
, Philostr. Gym.52, butπεπάχυμμαι Gal.6.678
, Herm. ap.Stob.1.49.68:— fatten, ; ;ἴππον X.Oec.12.20
:—[voice] Pass., grow fat, Hp.Aph.5.44, Ar.Ach. 791 ;δαιτὶ παχυνόμενος AP7.207
(Mel.) ;παχυνθῇ ἡ ἀκρίς LXXEc.12.5
.2 metaph., cause to wax fat, increase, κότον π. A.Supp. 618 :—[voice] Pass.,ὄλβος ἄγαν παχυνθείς Id.Th. 771
(lyr.).b metaph., make gross or dull, τὰς ψυχὰς ὑπὸ πλης μονῆς π. Plu.2.995d ; βρώσεις τὸν νοῦν π. Philostr. V A1.8:— [voice] Pass., LXX Is.6.10 ;πεπαχυσμένος Philostr.VS1.21.1
; to be coarsened, [ψυχὴ] παρὰ τὴν ἰδίαν φύσιν πεπαχυμμένη Herm.
l. c. ;περιβλήματα.. παχυνόμενα ὑπὸ τῆς γηίνης φύσεως Procl.
in R.1.119 K.II [voice] Pass., become thick, π. πρὸς τὸν ἥλιον, of the skull, Hdt.3.12 ; of humours, Hp.VM19 ; of excrements, Id.Prog.11, cf. Arist.GA 735a36, al.; distd. from πήγνυσθαι, Id.Mete. 383a11, b18 ; of fruit juices, become concentrated, Thphr.CP6.16.2 ; of oil, Philostr.Gym.52. -
2 δασύνω
A : inf.- ύνθαι Adam. Phgn.2.26
:— make rough or hairy, δ. τὰς ἀλωπεκίας bring back the hair on them, Dsc.1.125, Gp.12.22.12:—[voice] Pass., become or be hairy, Ar.Ec.66, Hp.Epid.6.8.32; opp. φαλακρόομαι, Arist.HA 518b27; become bushy, Thphr.HP2.6.12.IV [voice] Pass., of urine, become cloudy, Hp.Prorrh.1.95.2 of breathing, become rapid, Agathin. ap. Orib.10.7.22.3 of the voice, become hoarse, Dsc.3.80. -
3 φράσσω
A- ττω X.Cyn.2.9
, D.21.17, al.: [tense] fut. φράξω ([etym.] δια-) IG 22.1668.63, etc.: [tense] aor. ἔφραξα, [dialect] Ep.φράξα Il.12.263
, Od.5.256, etc., [dialect] Att. inf.φάρξαι IG12.371.20
, part. δια-φάρξας ib.373.251: [tense] pf.πέφρᾰκα Ph.2.350
, later πέφρᾰγα ([etym.] περι-) Sch.Hes.Sc. 298: [tense] plpf.ἐμ-πεφράκεσαν J.AJ12.8.5
:—[voice] Med., v. φράγνυμι; [tense] fut. φράξομαι ([etym.] ἐμ-) Luc.Tim.19: [tense] aor. ἐφραξάμην, [dialect] Ep.φρ- Il.15.566
:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut. φραχθήσομαι ([etym.] ἐμ-) Gal.5.616;φρᾰγήσομαι 2 Ep.Cor.11.10
: [tense] aor. 1ἐφράχθην Il.17.268
, Pl.Ti. 84d: [tense] aor. 2 ἐφράγην [pron. full] [ᾰ], subj.φρᾰγῇ Ep.Rom.3.19
, part. : [tense] pf. , etc.: [tense] plpf.ἐπεφράγμην Luc.Sat.11
, [ per.] 3sg.ἐπέφρακτο Hdt.7.142
:—Hom. uses no tense but [tense] aor. [voice] Act., [voice] Pass., and [voice] Med. The [dialect] Att. spellings πεφαργμένος and ἐφάρξαντο are given by Hdn.Gr.2.384, cf. IG12.ll.cc., and v. φαρκτός, ναύφαρκτος. [ᾰ by nature, for it does not become η in [dialect] Ion.]:— fence in, hedge round, hence with collat. notion of defence, secure, fortify, ῥινοῖσι βοῶν φράξαντες ἐπάλξεις having fenced the battlements with shields, Il.12.263; φράξε δέ μιν [τὴν σχεδίην] ῥίπεσσι he fenced it with mats, to keep out the water, Od.5.256;ἀρκύστατ' ἂν φράξειεν A.Ag. 1376
;φ. δέμας ὅπλοισι Id.Pers. 456
; ἔρνεσι φ. χεῖρα fill them full with wreaths of victory, Pi.I.1.66:—[voice] Med., φράξαντο δὲ νῆας ἕρκεϊ χαλκείῳ they fencedin their ships, Il.15.566, cf. A.Th.63;φραξάμενοι τὴν ἀκρόπολιν θύρῃσι Hdt.8.51
;πύλας.. ἐφραξάμεσθα προστάταις A.Th. 798
; but ἐφράξαντο τὸ τεῖχος they strengthened it, Hdt.9.70: abs., strengthen one's fortifications, Th.8.35;φ. πρὸς τὰς διαβάσεις Plu.Mar.23
; in battle-array,Batr.
166:—[voice] Pass., φραχθέντες σάκεσιν fenced with shields, Il.17.268, cf. E.IA 826, etc.;ἡ ἀκρόπολις ῥηχῷ ἐπέφρακτο Hdt.7.142
; of the Nile, to be embanked, Id.2.99: abs., fortified, prepared for defence,Id.
5.34, Th.1.82; of a person, armed,ἀσπιδίτης καὶ πεφρ. S.Fr. 426
: metaph., ἐλπίδος πεφραγμένος having the defence of hope, cj. in Id.Ant. 235 (cod. Laur, πεπραγμένος, cett. and Sch. δεδραγμένος).II put up as a fence, φράξαντες δόρυ δουρί, σάκος σάκεϊ joining spear close to spear, shield to shield, Il.13.130; φράξαντες τὰ γέρρα having put up the shields as a close, thick fence, Hdt.9.61:—[voice] Med. πάγας ὑπερκότους ἐφραξάμεσθα cj. in A.Ag. 823.2 σχάσασαι τὴν οὐρὰν καὶ φ., of dogs, X.Cyn.3.5.III stop up, block,τὴν ὁδόν Hdt.8.7
;τοὺς ἔσπλους Th.4.13
;τὰ παρασκήνια D.21.17
:—[voice] Pass., ὑπὸ ῥευμάτων φραχθείς [ὁ πλεύμων] Pl. l.c.;πεφραγμένων τῶν πόρων Arist.Pr. 935b14
.2 metaph., bar, stop,τὸ ἡγεμονικόν Ath.4.157d
:—[voice] Pass.,ἵνα πᾶν στόμα φραγῇ Ep.Rom.3.19
;ἡ καύχησις αὕτη οὐ φραγήσεται εἰς ἐμέ 2 Ep.Cor. 11.10
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4 ὑπερπήγνυμαι
A to be fixed above, Hp. Epid.6.3.8.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑπερπήγνυμαι
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