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101 καικίας
καικίας, - ουGrammatical information: m.Meaning: `Noortheastwind' (Ar., Arist.).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: For the formation cf. ἀπαρκτίας, Όλυμπίας and other wind-names in Chantraine, Formation 95; basis uncertain. By Fick GGA 1894, 238 and von Wilamowitz Glaube 1, 265 n. 2 (with Ach. Tat. Intr. Arat. 33) explained as "the (wind) coming from the Κάϊκος, a river of the Aeolis" ; cf. the similar Όλυμπίας, Έλλησποντίας a. o. Acc. to others (Bersu, Fick, Brugmann; s. Bq; also Pisani KZ 61, 187, Huisman KZ 71, 99) however as "the blind" = "the dark, obscuring" from an old wort for `blind, one-eyed', Lat. caecus `blind' = OIr. caech `one-eyed' = Goth. haihs `id.', Skt. keka-ra- `sqinting'; one compares Lat. aquilō `northwind' from aquilus `dark'. Not very probable.Page in Frisk: 1,753-754Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > καικίας
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102 βλέπω
βλέπω fut. βλέψω; 3 pl. fut. βλέψονται Is 29:18; 1 aor. ἔβλεψα (s. βλέμμα; Pind.+ ‘see’: on the use of βλέπω and ὁράω s. Reinhold 97ff. Esp. oft. in Hermas [70 times]).① to perceive w. the eye, seeⓐ w. acc. of what is seen: beam, splinter Mt 7:3; Lk 6:41f—Mt 11:4; 13:17; 24:2; Mk 8:23f; Lk 10:23f; Ac 2:33; 9:8f; Rv 1:11f; 5:3f; 22:8. Large buildings Mk 13:2 (cp. Choliamb. in Ps.-Callisth. 1, 46a, 8 lines 4, 8, 19: ὁρᾷς τὰ τείχη ταῦθʼ; … τὰ θεμέλια ταῦτα … ὁρᾷς ἐκείνους τοὺς οἴκους;); a woman Lk 7:44; light (Artem. 5, 20 τὸ φῶς ἔβλεπεν; 5, 77) 8:16, cp. 11:33; Jesus J 1:29; B 5:10; signs Ac 8:6; B 4:14; a vision Ac 12:9; nakedness Rv 16:15; the beast 17:8; smoke 18:9, 18.— Seeing contrasted w. hoping Ro 8:24f. Of angels βλέπουσι τὸ πρόσωπον τοῦ πατρός (expr. fr. oriental court life = have access constantly, 2 Km 14:24; cp. 4 Km 25:19) Mt 18:10 (s. πρόσωπον 1bα). Pass. πάντων βλεπομένων since everything is seen 1 Cl 28:1. W. acc. and ptc. instead of a dependent clause (SIG1104, 42; UPZ 68, 6 [152 B.C.] βλέπω Μενέδημον κατατρέχοντά με=that M. runs after me; 1 Macc 12:29; Jos., Ant. 20, 219); τὸν ὄχλον συνθλίβοντά σε that the crowd is pressing around you Mk 5:31. τὸν λίθον ἠρμένον that the stone was taken away J 20:1; cp. Mt 15:31; Lk 24:12; J 20:5; 21:9. τὸν πατέρα ποιοῦντα 5:19; sim. 21:20; Ac 4:14; Hb 2:9. ὑπὲρ ὸ̔ βλέπει με beyond what he sees in me 2 Cor 12:6.ⓑ abs.: Mt 13:16; Ro 11:10 (Ps 68:24); Rv 9:20. τὰ βλεπόμενα (Ael. Aristid. 46 p. 406 D.; Wsd 13:7; 17:6) what can be seen 2 Cor 4:18. Look on, watch (Jos., Bell. 1, 596. Ant. 3, 95 βλεπόντων αὐτῶν while they looked on, before their eyes) Ac 1:9; 1 Cl 25:4.ⓒ w. prep. phrase: ἐν τῷ κρυπτῷ who sees in secret Mt 6:4, 6; cp. vs. 18 (s. 4 Macc 15:18). In imagery διʼ ἐσόπτρου ἐν αἰνίγματι 1 Cor 13:12.ⓓ βλέπων βλέπω see w. open eyes Mt 13:14 (Is 6:9). βλέπων οὐ βλέπει though he looks he does not see 13:13; Lk 8:10 (the theme is transcultural, cp. Aeschyl., Prom. 447f; Soph. O.T. 413; Ps.-Demosth. 25, 89; Polyb. 12, 24, 6; Lucian, D. Mar. 4, 3; Lucretius 2:14 o pectora caeca! qualibus in tenebris vitae ‘O blind hearts! In what darkness of life … ’; s. ἀκούω).② to have the faculty of sight, be able to see, in contrast to being blind (Trag.; Antiphon 4, 4, 2; X., Mem. 1, 3, 4; Aelian, VH 6, 12; SIG 1168, 78 blind man βλέπων ἀμφοῖν ἐξῆλθε; POxy 39, 9 [52 A.D.] ὀλίγον βλέπων=of weak sight; Ex 4:11; 23:8; 1 Km 3:2; Ps. 113:14; al.) Mt 12:22; 15:31; Lk 7:21; J 9:7, 15, 25; Ac 9:9; Rv 3:18. ὀφθαλμοὶ τοῦ μὴ β. (Ps 68:24, cp. 9:32; Sus 9; B-D-F §400, 2) eyes unable to see Ro 11:8 (Dt 29:3); Hs 6, 2, 1. θεοὶ … δυνάμενοι μήτε βλέψαι μήτε ἀκοῦσαι AcPl Ha 1, 20 (cp. Ps 113:14).—Fig. of grasp of transcendent matters (cp. Diog. L. 6, 53 with reference to Pla.: β. with the eyes of the νοῦς) J 9:39.③ to take in the sight of someth., look at, observe εἰς w. acc. (Anaxandrides Com. [IV B.C.] 34, 9 K. εἰς τοὺς καλούς; Ael. Aristid. 28, 126 K.=49 p. 531f D.; Aelian, VH 14, 42; Herodian 3, 11, 3; Jdth 9:9; Pr 16:25; Sir 40:29; 4 Macc l5:18) Lk 9:62; J 13:22 (εἰς ἀλλήλους as Proverb. Aesopi 49 P.) Ac 1:11 v.l. (Ps.-Apollod., Epit. 5, 22 and PGM 13, 833 εἰς τ. οὐρανὸν β.); 3:4. W. dat. [ὁ δὲ λέων ….ἔβλ]επεν τῷ Παύλῳ| καὶ ὁ Παῦλο[ς τῷ λέοντι] the lion looked at Paul and Paul [at the lion] AcPl Ha 4, 36. W. acc. look at a woman (cp. Synes., Calvitii encomium 23, 86b ὅστις ἀδίκοις ὀφθαλμοῖς ὁρᾷ τὴν τοῦ γείτονος) Mt 5:28 (ὅστις ἄν ἐμβλέψῃ γυναικί Just., A I, 15, 1). See magic rites D 3:4. βιβλίον look into a book Rv 5:3f.④ to pay esp. close attention to someth., notice, mark someth.: w. acc. 2 Cor 10:7 (impv.). W. εἴς τι (Polyb. 3, 64, 10 εἰς τ. παρουσίαν) εἰς πρόσωπον β. look at someone’s face = regard someone’s opinion in the sense of being afraid of what someone might think Mt 22:16; Mk 12:14.⑤ be ready to learn about someth. that is needed or is hazardous, watch, look to, beware of, Mk 13:9; Phil 3:2 (GKilpatrick, PKahle memorial vol. ’68, 146–48: look at, consider); 2J 8. Followed by μή, μήποτε, μήπως and aor. subj. (Pythag., Ep. 4; Epict. 2, 11, 22; 3, 20, 16; PLond III, 964, 9 p. 212 [II/III A.D.] βλέπε μὴ ἐπιλάθῃ οὐδέν; PLips 106, 17 [I B.C.]) beware, look out Mt 24:4; Mk 13:5; Lk 21:8; Ac 13:40; 1 Cor 8:9; 10:12; Gal 5:15; Hb 12:25, or fut. indic. Col 2:8. W. ἀπό τινος (BGU 1079, 2426 [41 A.D.]=CPJ 152, 24ff βλέπε σατὸν [=σαυτὸν] ἀπὸ τῶν Ἰουδαίων; APF 4, 1908, 568) beware of the leaven of the Pharisees Mk 8:15; of the scribes 12:38.⑥ to process information by giving thought, direct one’s attention to someth., consider, note (Jos., Bell. 7, 351, Ant. 20, 57).ⓐ abs. βλέπετε keep your eyes open Mk 13:33.ⓑ w. acc. (2 Ch 10:16) 1 Cor 1:26; 10:18; on Phil 3:2 s. 5; Col 2:5; 4:17. βλέπων τ. ἐντολήν w. regard to the commandment B 10:11a.ⓒ w. indir. question foll. Mk 4:24; Lk 8:18; 1 Cor 3:10; Eph 5:15; 1 Cl 56:16; B 10:11b.—W. ἵνα foll. 1 Cor 16:10.⑦ to develop awareness of someth., perceive, feelⓐ by the senses: a strong wind Mt 14:30.ⓑ of inner awareness discover, find a law Ro 7:23 (cp. PFay 111, 16 ἐὰν βλέπῃς τὴν τιμὴν [price] παντὸς ἀγόρασον). W. acc. and ptc. 2 Cl 20:1; B 1:3. W. ὅτι foll. (BGU 815, 4; EpArist 113) 2 Cor 7:8; Hb 3:19; Js 2:22.⑧ to be oriented in a particular direction, looking to, in the direction of, facing (rather freq. and w. var. preps.; w. κατά and acc. Ezk 11:1; 40:6 al.; JosAs 5:2 θυρίδα … βλέπουσαν κατὰ ἀνατολάς ‘a window looking out toward the east’) Ac 27:12 (s. λίψ and s. Field, Notes 144).—FHahn, Sehen u. Glauben im J: OCullmann Festschr., ’72, 125–41; FThordarson, SymbOsl 46, ’71, 108–30.—B. 1042. DELG. M-M. TW. Sv. -
103 ὁδηγός
ὁδηγός, οῦ, ὁ (ὁδός, ἡγέομαι; on ὁδαγός [cod. D and ApcrEzek P2, recto 7] s. B-D-F §29, 3)① one who leads the way in reaching a desired destination, guide, leader (Polyb. 5, 5, 15; Plut., Alex. 680 [27, 3]; PCairZen 770, 14 [III B.C.]; Jos., Ant. 12, 305; 1 Macc 4:2; 2 Macc 5:15; cp. Philo, Mos. 1, 178) of Judas as guide for the men who arrested Jesus Ac 1:16.② one who assists another in following a path, guide, leader, in imagery (Wsd 7:15; 18:3; Jos., Ant. 1, 217) ὁδηγὸς τυφλῶν a guide for the blind Ro 2:19. τυφλοί εἰσιν ὁδηγοὶ τυφλῶν they are blind leaders of the blind Mt 15:14. ὁδηγοὶ τυφλοί (Paroem. Gr.: Apostol. 11, 50) 23:16, 24.—DELG s.v. ὁδός. TW. -
104 τυφλός
τυφλός (wahrscheinlich für τυφελός von τύφω, eigtl. rauchig, qualmig u. dah. verfinstert), 1) blind; bei Hom. Il. 6, 139; h. Apoll. 172; oft bei Her. u. Folgdn; τυφλὸν γὰρ ἐκδεδορκότος Soph. O. R. 454; πλοῦτος οὐ τυφλός, ἀλλ' ὀξὺ βλέπων Plat. Legg. I, 631 c; auch τυφλὰς ἐν αὐτοῖς ἐλπίδας κατῴκισα, Aesch. Prom. 250. – Uebtr. auch von den übrigen Sinnen u. vom Verstande, stumpfsinnig, blödsinnig, τυφλὸν ἦτορ, Pind. N. 7, 23; τυφλὸς τά τ' ὦτα, τόν τε νοῦν, τά τ' ὄμματα, Soph. O. R. 371; τὴν τέχνην ἔφυ τυφλός, 389; τυφλά τε καὶ σκολιά, Plat. Rep. VI, 506 c; – τυφλός τινος, blind für Etwas, Xen. Conv. 4, 12; so auch adv., τυφλῶς ἔχειν πρὸς τὸ ὠφέλιμον, Plat. Gorg. 479 b. – 2) dunkel, unsichtbar, unbemerkt; ἄτη, Soph. Tr. 1094; σπιλάδες, Gaet. 7 (VII, 275); Sp., wie Plut. Sulla 20; auch = unbeachtet, u. von Kräften, wirkungslos, vergeblich, Sp. – 3) auf der Rückseite befindlich, wo man keine Augen hat, τὰ τυφλά, die Rückseite des Menschen, Xen. Cyr. 3, 3, 45; auch die Seite einer Wand, eines Hauses, die ohne Fenster ist, Sp. – 4) von den Mündungen der Flüsse, verstopft, verschlemmt; dah. wie eine Mündung aussehend, ohne die Dienste einer solchen zu leisten, λίμναι, Plut. Sull. 20, vgl. Aemil. Paull. 14; καὶ ἀνέξοδος, Suid.
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105 τυφλόω
τυφλόω, 1) blind machen, blenden, des Augenlichts berauben; τινά, Her. 4, 2; Eur. Cycl. 669. – Pass. blind sein, τῶν μελλόντων τετύφλωνται φραδαί, Pind. Ol. 12, 9; ἕλκος τυφλωϑὲν ἐξ ἀγρίας δάμαρτος, Soph. Ant. 961; Her. 2, 111; τυφλοῦται περὶ τὸ φιλούμενον ὁ φιλῶν, Plat. Legg. V, 731 e. – 2) übertr., stumpf machen, verdunkeln, erfolglos machen, u. pass. erfolglos, vergeblich sein, τετύφλωται μόχϑος ἀνδρῶν, Pind. I. 4, 56; dah. γάλα τυφλοῦται, die Milch bleibt aus, von Brüsten, welche keine Milch mehr geben; eben so οὖρα τυφλοῦται, Nic. Al. 340.
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106 ΒΛΈΠω
ΒΛΈΠω, fut. βλέψομαι Dem. 25, 98, cf. ἀναβ. u. προςβ., sehen, blicken, Pind., Tragg. u. in Prosa; 1) mit adverb. od. subst. im acc., eine besondere Art des Blickes od. Aussehens zu bezeichnen, φϑονερά Pind. N. 4, 39; σεμνὸν καὶ πεφροντικός, Ernst u. Kummer durch seinen Blick verrathen, Eur. Alc. 773; φόβον Aesch. Spt. 480, Furcht aus den Augen blicken lassen; ἀπιστίαν Eupol. B. A. 5; bes. oft bei Ar.; Ἄρην Pl. 328, wie Ares aussehen, Kriegsmuth blicken lassen; πυῤῥίχην Av. 1169; ὀπόν Pax 1150; κάρδαμα Vesp. 455, nach Kresse, scharf, beißend aussehen; ὑπότριμμα Eccl. 291; so auch ἀστραπάς, σκύτη, νᾶπυ u, ähnl.; αἰκίαν βλ. Av. 1671; ἀπιστίαν Eupol. B.A. 5; σκύτη Id. Schol. Ar. Vesp. 641; Zenob. 6, 2; sp. D., z. B. ἱλαρόν, κατηφές, Mel. 44 Asclep. 10 (XII, 159. 135). Prosa, δριμύ, ὀξύ, ὀρϑότερα u. ä., Plat. u. Folgde; σκότον βλ., dunkel sehen, blind sein, Soph. O. R. 419. – 2) den Blick wohin richten, εἰς od. πρός τι, Plat. u. Folgde; ἐπί τι, Thuc. 7, 71; adv., πρόσω καὶ ὀπίσω, Plat. Crat. 428 d; κάτω u. ἄνω, Ar. Av. 175 u. sonst; ἐκεῖσε, οἷ Dies dient auch a) zur Bezeichnung der Himmelsgegend, αἱ πρὸς μεσημβρίαν βλέπουσαι οἰκίαι Xen. Mem. 3, 8, 9; vgl. Cyr. 8, 5, 3; u. sonst von leblosen Dingen, die Richtung zu bezeichnen; δρέπανα εἰς γῆν βλέποντα 6, 1, 30. – b) geistig, sein Augenmerk worauf richten, worauf sehen, πρὸς τὸ διαπράξασϑαι μόνον Plat. Conv. 181 b; berücksichtigen, beachten, auch mit dem inf., όρχεῖσϑαι μόνον βλέποντες, nur aufs Tanzen sehend, Alex. bei Ath. IV, 134 c; vgl. Dionys. com. ih. XI, 467 d; οὐδὲν βλέπουσιν ἄλλο πλὴν ψήφῳ δακεῖν Ar. Ach. 376 vgl. Vesp. 847, begehren, suchen; Ael. V. H. 2, 44; auf seiner Hut sein, bes. mit folgdm μή, N. T.; ἀπό τινος, vor Jemandem, Ib. – 3) Seltener den bloßen Sinn des Sehens ausdrückend, οἱ βλέποντες, den τυφλοῖς entggstzt, Ar. Plut. 15 Xen. Mem. 1, 3, 4; μὴ βλέπειν, blind sein, Soph. O. C. 73; mit acc., etwas sehen, z. B. φάος Aesch. Pers. 255 u. öfter; ὁδόν Suppl. 697; dah., wo man φάος zu ergänzen pflegt, leben, Ag. 663; Soph. Ai. 962; Eur. Hec. 311; Ggstz ϑνήσκω Alc. 140. Vgl. τὰ βλέποντα, neben τἀληϑῆ, das was wirklich ist, Aesch. Ch. 831, den λόγοι ϑνήσκοντες entggstzt.
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107 ἀ-μαυρός
ἀ-μαυρός, ά, όν (vgl. μαυρός), 1) schwach schimmernd, dunkel, unkenntlich, Hom. nur Od. 4, 824. 835 εἴδωλον ἀμαυρόν von einem Traumbilde; ἴχνος Xen. Cyn. 6, 21, Ggstz σαφῶς γνωρίζειν; Eur. Herc. Fur. 125 ὅτου λέλοιπε ποδὸς αμαυρὸν ἴχνος von des Alters schwachem Tritt; κλῃδών. unsicher, Aesch. Ch. 840; unbedeutend, γενεή Hes. O. 282, Ggstz ἀμείνων; unberühmt, γένος Plut. Popl. 21; ἀμαυρόν τινα τιϑέναι, unberühmt machen, Aesch. Ag. 453; σϑένος Eur. Herc. Fur. 231, vgl. Androm. 204, wo Herm. die Bdtg blind festhalten will, der deshalb Soph. O. C. 1022 gegen die mss. ἀφα υρὸς φώς für ἀμαυρός vertheidigt, weil ἀμαυρός nie schwach bedeute. – 2) blind, κῶλον, der blinde Fuß, der Fuß des Blinden, Soph. O. C. 178, χεῖρες 1635; ἀμαυρὰ ὄψις, schwaches Gesicht, Xen. Cyn. 5, 26; ἀμαυρὰ βλέπω Strat. 93 (XII. 254). Uebertr., φρήν, trüber Sinn, Aesch. Ag. 532 Ch. 155. Oefter Plut.; νύξ Luc. Amor. 32; χρῆμα ἀμαυρὸν καὶ μικρόν Tim. 25. – 3) schwächend, νοῠσος Dionys. 10 (VII, 78). – Adv. ἀμαυρῶς βλέπειν Ep. ad. 696 ( App. 337).
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108 αλαώ
ἀλαόςnot seeing: masc /fem /neut gen sg (doric aeolic)ἀλαόωbringing forth young blind: pres subj act 1st sgἀλαόωbringing forth young blind: pres ind act 1st sg——————ἀλαόςnot seeing: masc /fem /neut dat sg -
109 αλάωσας
ἀ̱λάωσας, ἀλαόωbringing forth young blind: aor ind act 2nd sg (doric aeolic)ἀλαόωbringing forth young blind: aor ind act 2nd sg (homeric ionic) -
110 ἀλάωσας
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111 αλάωσε
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112 ἀλάωσε
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113 αλάωσεν
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114 ἀλάωσεν
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115 απετύφλουν
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116 ἀπετύφλουν
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117 αποτετυφλωμένον
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118 ἀποτετυφλωμένον
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119 αποτυφλουμένας
ἀποτυφλουμένᾱς, ἀποτυφλόωmake quite blind: pres part mp fem acc plἀποτυφλουμένᾱς, ἀποτυφλόωmake quite blind: pres part mp fem gen sg (doric aeolic) -
120 ἀποτυφλουμένας
ἀποτυφλουμένᾱς, ἀποτυφλόωmake quite blind: pres part mp fem acc plἀποτυφλουμένᾱς, ἀποτυφλόωmake quite blind: pres part mp fem gen sg (doric aeolic)
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