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1 διασῴζω
διασῴζω (on the orthography s. B-D-F §26; Mlt-H. 84; W-S. §5:11a; Mayser 134) 1 aor. διέσωσα. Pass. 1 fut. διασωθήσομαι LXX; 1 aor. διεσώθην; pf. διασέσω(ς)μαι 2 Km 1:3 (s. σῳζω; Eur., Hdt.+) to rescue or deliver from a hazard or danger, bring safely through, also save, rescue without special feeling for the mng. of διά (X., Mem. 2, 10, 2; PGM 4, 1936; 8, 32; En 100:6; Philo, Aet. M. 35) act. and pass. διʼ ὕδατος (s. διά A1b) 1 Pt 3:20; cp. 1 Cl 9:4 (Jos., C. Ap. 1, 130 περὶ τῆς λάρνακος, ἐν ᾗ Νῶχος διεσώθη, Ant. 1, 78; Did., Gen. 139, 8). 1 Pt 3:20 has a phrase w. εἰς in connection w. δ. (like Lucian, Ver. Hist. 2, 35). ἐκ τῆς θαλάσσης fr. the shipwreck Ac 28:4 (Witkowski 36, 6f=White, LAC 35, 6f=UPZ 60, 6f: διασεσῶισθαι ἐγ μεγάλων κινδύνων; SIG 528, 10; Philo, Vi. 3); cp. vs. 1. ἐπὶ τὴν γῆν bring safely to land 27:44 (δ. ἐπί τι as Polyaenus 7:12; cp. εἰς τὰ ὑψηλὰ ὄρη Did., Gen. 192, 13). ἵνα τὸν Παῦλον διασώσωσι πρὸς Φήλικα that they might bring Paul safely to Felix 23:24 (δ. πρός τινα as Jos., Ant. 5, 15); save fr. danger (Jon 1:6) 27:43; 1 Cl 12:5f.—Pass. escape death (EpJer 54; Jos., Ant. 9, 141) MPol 8:2. Of sick persons be cured Mt 14:36; also act. Lk 7:3.—M-M. TW. -
2 ὁρμίζω
A- ίσσω Il.14.77
: [tense] aor.ὥρμισα Od.4.785
, etc.:— [voice] Med. and [voice] Pass., [tense] fut.- ιοῦμαι Th.6.42
: [tense] aor.ὡρμισάμην Hdt.9.96
, Th. 2.86, etc.: less freq. ὡρμίσθην (v. infr.): [tense] pf. : ( ὅρμος II):—bring to a safe anchorage, bring into harbour, moor, anchor,νῆα Od.3.11
, 12.317, cf. Hdt.6.107 ;ἐπ' ἀγκυρῶν [τριήρεις] Th.7.59
; ὑψοῦ δ' ἐν νοτίῳ τήν γ' ὥρμισαν moored the ship in the deeper water, Od.4.785, 8.55 ;ὁρμίσας ἕκαστον ἀσκόν, λίθους ἀρτήσας καὶ ἀφεὶς ὥσπερ ἀγκύρας X.An.3.5.10
; οἴκαδ' ὁ. πλάτην bring the ship safe home, E.Tr. 1155 (v. l.); ὁ. τινὰ εἰς λιμένας, of Zeus, AP9.9 (Jul. Polyaen.); bring to land, ἀσπίδα.. θάλασσα.. παρὰ τύμβον.. ὥρμισεν ib. 115: metaph., ἐν σπαργάνοισι παιδὸς ὁρμίσαι δίκην that she wrapped it safely, put it to rest, in swathing bands, A.Ch. 529.II [voice] Med. and [voice] Pass., come to anchor, lie at anchor, Hdt.9.96, Antipho 5.22 ;Κύπριδος ὁρμισθεῖσα.. ἐν λιμένεσσιν Emp.98.3
, cf. E.Or. 242 ; ἐπὶ τῷ Ῥίῳ, ἔξω [τοῦ Ῥίου] ὡρμίσαντο, Th.2.86;ὡρμίσαντο παρὰ τῇ Χερρονήσῳ X.An.6.2.2
; πρὸς ταὐτὸν ὁρμισθεὶς πέδον having come to a place and anchored there, S.Ph. 546 ;πρὸς τὴν γῆν ὁρμισθείς X.HG1.4.18
;ὡρμίσαντο εἰς Ἁρμήνην Id.An.6.1.15
, cf. D.7.15, etc.;ταῖς λοιπαῖς [ναυσὶν] ἐς τὸ νησίδιον ὁρμίζονται Th.8.11
.2 metaph., to be in haven, i. e. rest in safety,εἰς λιμένα τὸν τῆς τέχνης Philem. 213.9
; ὁρμίζεσθαι τὴν τελευταίαν ὅρμισιν, i.e. to die, Ael.Fr.79 ; dependent on..,E.
HF 203.
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