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1 ἀχανής
A not opening the mouth, of one mute with astonishment, Hegesipp.Com.1.25, Plb.7.17.5, Luc.Icar.23, Alciphr. 3.20; also δι' ἀχανοῦς through a narrow opening, Thphr.Vent.29.II yawning,κρημνός Timae. 28
;χάσμα AP9.423
([place name] Bianor), J.AJ7.10.2; without a lid, Hero Aut.28.4; wide-mouthed,τεῦχος Diocl.
ap. Orib. 5.4.2, cf. Antyll.ib.44.8.12; open,ἀ. καὶ ἀνώροφος νεώς D.C.37.17
; open, unoccupied, of building land, POxy.1702.3 (iii A. D.);χάσμα Parm.1.18
; , cf. Lyr.Anon.in PFay. 2ii20; the yawning gulf,Arist.
Mete. 367a19;ἡ ἀ. χώρα Ph.1.7
; ἀχανές· τὸ μὴ ἔχον στέγην.. ἐπὶ τοῦ λαβυρίνθου, S.Fr. 1030;ὄψει πάντα ἀχανῆ PMag.Par.1.1107
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2 διαγραφή
διαγρᾰφ-ή, ἡ,A delineation, Pl.R. 501a; diagram, Plu.Phil.4;ἡ δ. τῶν φύλλων
outline,Thphr.
HP3.13.1; delimitation of land, PAmh.2.40.11 (ii B. C.): in pl., plans, specifications of a building, OGI46.3 (Halic.).II outline, scheme,τὰς δ. ποιεῖσθαι Arist.Top. 105b13
; table, syllabus, Id.EN 1107a33, cf. EE 1228a28 (cf. ὑπογραφή); description of goods sold, PTheb.Bank2.6; register,ἁπάντων τῶν γενῶν Diph.43.7
, cf. CIG 3060 ([place name] Teos), etc.; list of articles, Sammelb.3924.21.IV crossing out, cancelling, of a debt: hence, payment,ποιεῖν τὴν δ. τινὶ τῶν εἴκοσι πέντε ταλάντων Plb.31.27.7
, cf. PTeb.121.3 (i B.C.), al.; payment by draft, SIG742.52 (Ephesus, pl.); certificate that such payment has been made, BGU281.15 (ii A.D.).V contract, PTeb.88.9 (ii B. C.).VI levy, tax, Just.Nov.131.5, al.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διαγραφή
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3 προσλαμβάνω
A- λήψομαι X.An.7.3.13
: [tense] aor.προσέλᾰβον Id.Mem.3.14.4
: [tense] pf.- είληφα Id.An.7.6.32
, [dialect] Ion.- λελάβηκα Eus.Mynd. 51
:— take or receive besides or in addition, get over and above, ἄρτον προσέλαβε (sc. τῷ ὄψῳ) X.Mem. l.c.; πρὸς τοῖς παροῦσιν ἄλλα [κακά] A.Pr. 323; ;π. αἰσχύνην Th.5.111
;ἐμπειρίαν Id.6.18
;ὧν μάλιστα δεόμεθα And.3.23
;δόξαν γελοίαν ἡμῖν X.Smp.4.8
;ἄλλην εὔκλειαν πρὸς ἐκείνοις Id.An.7.6.32
; μισθόν ib.7.3.13;λόγον τῇ ἀληθεῖ δόξῃ Pl.Tht. 207c
;δωρειάς D.19.147
;παιδείαν Id.61.42
; παιδεύματα [S.] Fr.1120.4; ; in tmesi,τοῦτο πρὸς ζητεῖς λαβεῖν Men.Epit. 132
; : abs., make gains, D.2.7; make progress, Lib. Or.54.16:—[voice] Pass., τὸ προσειλημμένον what has been gained, opp. τὸ ἀπολειπόμενον, Plu.2.77c.2 take in, add an area to a building site, PCair.Zen.193.6 (iii B.C.):—Math., τὸ ποτιλαμβανόμενον orποτιλᾱφθὲν χωρίον Archim.Spir.Praef.
; προσλαβών, plus, opp. λιπών, minus, Apollon.Perg.Con.3.12.b προσλαβών, multiplied by.., Archim.Sph.Cyl.2.8.2:—[voice] Pass., κοινοῦ -ληφθέντος λόγου if the ratio be multiplied into both, Papp.164.22.c in Music, ὁ προσλαμβανόμενος [τόνος] the added note at the bottom of the scale, Ph.1.111, Plu.2.1028f, etc.3 c. acc. pers., take to oneself as one's helper or partner, , cf. A. Pr. 219, E.Med. 885, Hipp. 1011;ἱππέας καὶ πελταστάς X.Cyr.1.4.16
;πόλεις τὰς μὲν βίᾳ τὰς δ' ἑκούσας Id.HG4.1.1
;τινὰς τῶν πολιτῶν D. 15.14
; ; π. ἀδελφοὺς τοῖς παισί, by a second marriage, X.Lac.1.9: with a second acc., π. τινὰ σύμμαχον Id.An.7.6.27, cf. Lys.26.16:—[voice] Med.,πόλεις προσλαβέσθαι Plb.1.37.5
;μισθοφόρους Plu.Pel.27
; π. τινὰ συνεργόν, κοινωνόν, PFay.12.10 (ii B.C.), PAmh.100.4 (ii/iii A.D.); of admitting into the army,π. τὸν.. μου ἀδελφὸν.. εἰς τὴν Δεξειλάου σημέαν UPZ14.21
(ii B.C.); προσλαβέσθαι γνώμην τινός get his vote besides, Plb.3.70.2:—[voice] Pass., admitted, enrolled,PTeb.
61 (a).2, cf.31,al. (ii B.C.).b [voice] Med., appropriate neighbouring land,π. τῇ ἑαυτοῦ οἰκίᾳ ψιλοὺς τόπους Sammelb.5954.5
(i A.D.), cf. BGU1060.17 (i B.C.).4 in Logic, add by apposition, , cf. Id.APr. 58b27 ([voice] Pass.); assume as minor premiss, Stoic.2.85, Muson. Fr.1p.2H., Procl.in Prm.p.855S.; cf. πρόσληψις.5 borrow,τι κερμάτιον Men.Her.32
;ἡ σελήνη φέγγος ἴδιον οὐκ ἔχει, ἀλλ' ἀπὸ τοῦ ἡλίου προσλαμβάνει Eudox. Ars 11.15
.II take hold of,με π. κουφίσας S.Tr. 1025
(lyr.); π. τὸν ἀγωγέα βραχύτερον shorten the rein, Stratt.52:—[voice] Med., take hold of, c. gen., Ar.Ach. 1215 sq., Lys. 202; .2 fasten, Hp. Art.78, Arist.PA 670a14; καταδεῖν καὶ π. v.l. in Thphr.HP6.2.2:—[voice] Pass., δεσμοῖς π. Arist.PA 654b27, cf. HA 497a22; to be enveloped, Ruf.Anat.32.3 lend a hand, help, X.An.2.3.11 and 12;π. τινί
help, assist,IG
12.374.54, cf. Ar. Pax 9 ([voice] Med.); τῆς ἀποκρίσεως ὑμῖν.. π. help you to find an answer, Pl.Lg. 897d; οἱ ποταμοὶ π. τῇ θαλάττῃ co-operate with.., Str.2.5.17, cf. 11.4.2, 13.1.1:—[voice] Med., προσελάβετο τοῦ πάθεος he was partly the author of what befell, cj. for - εβάλετο in Hdt.8.90:— [voice] Pass., π. ὑπό τινος to be aided by.., Vett.Val.58.16.III προσείληφασιν have learnt, believe, ὅτι.. f.l. for προσυπ- in Dsc.2.141.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προσλαμβάνω
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4 συνεργάζομαι
A- άσομαι S.Ant.41
:—work with, co-operate, l.c., Arist.GA 753a18, Thphr.Vent.21; σ. πρός τι contribute towards or to a thing, X.Cyr.7.1.33, Arist.Pr. 880b23, Thphr.Lass.15; take part in a work of construction, IG7.3073.21 (Lebad., ii B.C.);εἰς ἐργάτην τὸν -αζόμενον αὐτῷ PCair.Zen.176.23
(iii B.C.);σ. μετά τινος POxy. 527.3
(iii/ii A.D.); with neut. Adj.,πολλά τισι ξυνειργασμένη Luc.Dem. Enc.38
, cf. Prom.Es3; ὁ Συνεργαζόμενος, title of mime by Herodas.II in pass. sense, ἀεὶ συνεργαζομένης [γῆς].. ἐξαναχωρεῖν retires from land as it is brought under cultivation, Thphr.HP6.3.3;γῆ συνεργασθεῖσα Id.CP3.12.1
; λίθοι ξυνειργασμένοι stones wrought so as to fit together, i.e. wrought for building, ashlar, Th.1.93; ἐκ χρυσίου ξυνειργασμένος wrought of.., Luc.Gall.24; was wrought,AP
9.807; συνεργασθεὶς ῥοδίνῳ ὁ ἄρτος (bread poultice) ἐπιπλάττεται Lycusap.Orib.9.26.1.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συνεργάζομαι
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5 οἶκος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `house, dwelling of any kind, room, home, household, native land' (Il.).Other forms: dial. ϜοῖκοςCompounds: Very many compp., e.g. οἰκο-νόμος m. `householder, keeper' with - νομέω, - νομία (att.), compoun δ of οἶκον νέμειν, - εσθαι; μέτ-οικος (ion. att.), πεδά-Ϝοικος (Arg.) `living among others, attending, rear vassal'; ἐποίκ-ιον n. `outbuilding, countryhouse, village' (Tab. Heracl., LXX, pap.), hypostasis of ἐπ' οἴκου.Derivatives: (very short survey). A. Subst. 1. τὰ οἰκία pl. (Il.), sg. τὸ οἰκίον (since LXX) `residence, palace, nest' (cf. Scheller Oxytonierung 30, Schwyzer-Debrunner 43). 2. οἰκία, ion. - ίη f. (posthom.; for hexam. uneasy), Ϝοικία (Cret., Locr.) `house, building' (Scheller 48 f.) with the dimin. οἰκΐδιον n. (Ar., Lys.), οἰκιή-της (ion.), Ϝοικιά-τας m. (Locr., Thess., Arc.) = οἰκέτης (s. 5), οἰκια-κός `belonging to the house, housemate' (pap., Ev. Matt.). 3. Rare dimin. οἰκ-ίσκος m. `little house, little room, bird cage' (D., Ar., inscr.), - άριον n. `little house' (Lys.). 4. οἰκεύς (Il.), Ϝοικεύς (Gort.) m. `housemate, servant' (Bosshardt 32f., Ruijgh L'élém. ach. 107 against Leumann Hom. Wörter 281); f. Ϝοικέα (Gort.). 5. οἰκέ-της (ion. att.), Boeot. Ϝυκέ-τας m. `housemate, servant, domestic slave', f. - τις (Hp., trag.), with - τικός (Pl., Arist., inscr.; Chantraine Études 137 a. 144), - τεία f. `the whole of domestic servants, attendants' (Str., Aristeas, J., inscr.); οἰκετεύω `to be a housemate, to occupy' only E. Alc. 437 (lyr.) and H.; on οἰκέτης, οἰκεύς, οἰκιήτης E. Kretschmer Glotta 18, 75ff.; compound πανοικεσίᾳ adv. `with all οἰκέται, with the whole of attendants' (Att.) -- B. Adj. 6. οἰκεῖος (Att.), οἰκήϊος (ion. since Hes. Op. 457) `belonging to the house, domestic, homely, near' with - ειότης (-ηϊότης), - ειόω (-ηϊόω), from where - είωμα, - είωσις, - ειωτι-κός. 7. οἰκίδιος `id.' (Opp.); κατοικ-ίδιος (: κατ' οἶκον) `indoor' (Hp., Ph.). -- C. Verbs. 8. οἰκεω (Il.), Ϝοικέω (Locr.), very often w. prefix, e.g. ἀπ-, δι-, ἐν-, ἐπ-, κατ-, μετ-, `to house, to reside', also `to be located' (see Leumann Hom. Wörter 194), `to occupy, to manage' with οἴκ-ησις (late also διοίκ-εσις), - ήσιμος, - ημα, - ηματιον, - ηματικός, - ητήρ, - ητήριον, - ήτωρ, - ητής, - ητικός. 9. οἰκίζω, often w. ἀπ-, δι-, κατ-, μετ-, συν- a.ο. `to found, to settle' (since μ 135 ἀπῴκισε; cf. Chantraine Grannn. hom. 1, 145) with οἴκ-ισις, - ισία, - ισμός, - ιστής, - ιστήρ, - ιστικός. -- Adverbs. 10. οἴκο-θεν (Il.), - θι (ep.), - σε (A. D.) beside fixed loc. οἴκ-οι (Il.), - ει (Men.; unoriginal? Schwyzer 549 w. lit.). 11. οἴκα-δε `homeward' (Il., Ϝοίκαδε Delph.), prob. from (Ϝ)οῖκα n. pl. like κέλευθα, κύκλα a. o. (Wackernagel Akzent 14 n. = Kl. Schr. 2, 1082 n. 1; diff. Schwyzer 458 a. 624), - δις (Meg.; Schwyzer 625 w. lit.); besides οἶκόν-δε (ep).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [1131] *u̯eiḱ-, u̯oiḱ- `house'Etymology: Old name of the living, the house, identical with Lat. vīcus m. `group of houses, village, quarter', Skt. veśa- m. `hous', esp. `brothel'; IE *u̯óiḱo-s m. Besides in Indo-Ir. and Slav. zero grade and mososyll. Skt. viś- f., acc. viś-am, Av. vīs- f., acc. vīs-ǝm, OPers. viÞ-am `living, house' (OIr. esp. `house of lords, kings'), `community', Slav., e.g. OCS vьsь f. (i-st. second.) `village, field, piece of ground', Russ. vesь `village', IE *u̯iḱ- f. Beside these old nouns Indo-Ir. has a verb meaning `enter, go in, settle', Skt. viśáti, Av. vīsaiti, IE *u̯iḱ-éti. It can be taken as demon. of *u̯iḱ-'house'; so prop. "come in the house, be (as guest) in the house"? To this verb is connected, first as nom. actionis, IE *u̯óiḱo-s, prop. "entering, go inside", concret. `entrance, living'. Beside it as oxytone nom. agentis Skt. veśá- m. `inhabitant', Av. vaēsa- m. `servant', IE *u̯oiḱó-s m. Another nomen actionis is Goth. weihs, gen. weihs-is n. `village', which goes back on IE *u̯éiḱos- n.. -- The formally identical τὰ οἰκία and Skt. veśyà- n. `house, village' are separate innovations (Schindler, BSL 67, 1972, 32). -- More forms w. rich lit. in WP. 1, 231, Pok. 1131, W.-Hofmann and Ernout-Meillet s. vīcus a. vīlla, Vasmer vesь. -- Not here prob. τριχάϊκες, s. v.Page in Frisk: 2,360-361Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > οἶκος
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6 κατάγω
κατάγω fut. κατάξω LXX; 2 aor. κατήγαγον; 1 aor. pass. κατήχθην, ptc. καταχθείς (s. ἄγω; Hom.+) lead/bring down τινά someone κατάγαγέ με ἀπὸ τοῦ ὄνου GJs 17:3a; cp. 3b; w. the destination given (fr. Jerusalem) εἰς Καισάρειαν Ac 9:30 (PCairZen 150, 2 [256 B.C.] εἰς Ἀλεξάνδρειαν; ApcEsdr 4:21 p. 28, 33 εἰς τὸ ἔδαφος τῆς ἀπωλείας; ApcMos 39 εἰς τὸν τόπον τοῦτον). (Fr. the barracks, located on higher ground) εἰς τὸ συνέδριον into the council building 23:20, 28 (s. συνέδριον 1c and 3); cp. vs. 15 (v.l. πρός); 22:30. εἰς ᾅδου (1 Km 2:6; s. ᾅδης 1 end; TestAbr A 19 p. 101, 19 [Stone p. 50] εἰς ᾅδην) into the underworld 1 Cl 4:12. Χριστὸν κ. bring Christ down (fr. heaven) (Iambl., Vi. Pyth. 13, 62 an eagle fr. the air) Ro 10:6.—Of things: τὰ πλοῖα ἐπὶ τὴν γῆν bring the boats to land (fr. the ‘high’ seas) (cp. Hdt. 8, 4; Cass. Dio 50, 13, 2) Lk 5:11. Hence the pass., in act. sense, of ships and seafarers put in εἴς τι at a harbor (Jos., Ant. 13, 332; 14, 378) εἰς Σιδῶνα Ac 27:3. εἰς Συρακούσας 28:12; εἰς Τύρον 21:3 v.l. (for κατήλθομεν).—M-M. Spicq.
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