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61 ζῷον
ζῷον, τό,A living being, animal, Hdt.5.10 (of bees), Ar.V. 551, Pl. 443, etc.; ; ζῷα, opp. φυτά, Id.Phd. 70d, 110e, etc.; ζ. θαλάττιον, χερσαῖον, Phld. Rh.1.98S.; contemptuously, ὅπως ἡ χώρα τοῦ τοιούτου ζῴου καθαρὰ γίγνηται may be free from this kind of animal (i.e. beggars), Pl.Lg. 936c; ζ. πονηρόν, of women, Secund.Sent.8.II in art, figure, image, not necessarily of animals (cf. ζῴδιον), ζῷον δέ οἱ ἐνῆν, ἀνὴρ ἱππεύς Hdt.3.88
: mostly in pl.,ζῷα ἐς τὴν ἐσθῆτα ἐγγράφειν Id.1.203
, cf. 2.4, 124, 148, Pl.R. 515a, etc.; ζῷα γράψασθαι τὴν ζεῦξιν τοῦ Βοσπόρου to have pictures of the bridging of the Bosporus painted, Hdt.4.88; cf. ζωγραφέω:ζῷα ποιεῖν Plu.Per.13
.III sign of the Zodiac, Man.2.166.—The word is post-Hom., no generic word used for animal being found till after the middle of the fifth cent. B.C. (ζώϊον Semon.13
, whence [dialect] Att. ζῷον by contraction: ι is found in IG12.372.42, al.,11(2).161B76 (Delos, iii B.C.), Phld.Rh.2.166S., and in codd. opt. in the Noun; the Adj. ζωός (q.v.) had no ι: for the compds. (exc. ζωγλύφος, ζωγράφος) decisive evidence is lacking: ζῳάγρια with ι was read by Aristarch. in Il.18.407.) -
62 νευρικός
A suffering from contraction of the tendons,ν. καὶ ἀρθριτικοί Antyll.
ap.Orib.9.11.2, cf. Gal.8.420.2 of the disease itself,ν. διάθεσις OGI331.11
(Pergam., ii B.C.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > νευρικός
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63 νη-
A o, as in νηλεής, νήριθμος, νήκεστος, νήνεμος, νηπελέω, νῆστις, νωδός, νώδυνος, or before consonants, as in νηκερδής, νήκερως, νηπαθής, νηπενθής, νήποινος. (Cf. Lat. nè- η arises from I.-E. contraction and is used by analogy in combination with consonants.) -
64 περίτασις
A extension all round, Plu.2.1003d.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περίτασις
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65 πίλησις
II generally, compression, solidification, esp. of contraction by cold, Id.Ti. 76c, cf. Xenoph. ap. Placit.3.4.4, Pl.Ti. 58b, Thphr.CP5.8.3 (v.l. πιλώσει) ; compression of air, Ph.Bel.77.22 ; opp. ἐξάπλωσις, Ph.1.385 : pl.,πιλήσεις ἀέρος Epicur.Ep.2p.44U.
, cf. Gal.Nat.Fac.1.3.III overloading of animals, Anon. ap. Suid.(pl.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πίλησις
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66 πρόσσταλσις
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67 στενοκορίασις
Aκόρη 111
) unnatural contraction of the pupil, Veget.2.16.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > στενοκορίασις
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68 συναγωγή
συνᾰγωγ-ή, ἡ,I of persons,ἀνδρὸς καὶ γυναικός Pl.Tht. 150a
; collecting, ὄχλων, ἀνδρῶν, etc., Plb.4.7.6, D.L.2.129, etc.;συμποσίου Ath.5.192b
; assembling, meeting,τῶν λογιστῶν IG12.91.9
, cf. Test.Epict.4.7.2 assembly, LXX Ex.12.3, OGI737.1 (Egypt, ii B.C.), etc.;τῶν συνέδρων IG5(1).1390.49
(Andania, i B.C.), cf. Test.Epict.4.25; place of assembly, esp. of the Jewish synagogue, Ev.Luc.8.41, Act.Ap.9.2, BCH 56.293 ([place name] Stobi), etc.; meeting-house,Μαρκιωνιστῶν OGI608.1
(Syria, iv A.D.); conventicle, Cod.Just.1.5.18.3.II of things, σ. [τῶν ἐκπεπταμένων] Hp.Off.11, cf. Epicur.Nat.14.4, etc.; opp. διαιρέσεις, Pl.Phdr. 266b; σ. πολέμου levying of war, Th.2.18; gathering in of harvest,τοῦ σίτου PCair.Zen.433.5
(iii B.C.), Plb.1.17.9, etc.;Χρημάτων Democr.222
, SIG410.14 (Erythrae, iii B.C.), Plb.27.12.2, cf. Phld.Oec.p.51 J.; (pl.), cf. Le.11.36; πύου Heras ap.Gal.13.815 (pl.);ξύλων PMich.Zen.84.15
(iii B.C.); harvest,ἑορτὴ συναγωγῆς LXX Ex.34.22
.2 drawing together, contracting, συναγωγὰς καὶ ἐκτάσεις στρατιᾶς forming an army in column or in line, Pl.R. 526d; contraction of ranks either in front or depth, Arr.Tact.11.3; αἱ τοῦ προσώπου ς. pursing up or wrinkling of the face, Isoc.9.44; ; bringing together, closing up of a wound, Gal.10.191;σ. τῶν μηρῶν Sor.2.41
;τῶν ὀφθαλμῶν Arist.Pr. 876b10
; opp. διαστολή, Id.Ph. 217b15; σ. ἔχειν, σ. λαμβάνειν, = συνάγεσθαι, Thphr.HP3.10.5, PCair.Zen.54.6 (iii B.C.), Str.8.2.3, cf. 12.2.4.3 collection,τῶν νόμων καὶ τῶν πολιτειῶν Arist.EN 1181b7
(pl.); of writings, D.H.2.27, Cic.Att.9.13.3, 16.5.5, Herod.Med. in Rh.Mus. 58.114, Gal.12.836, Orib.1Prooem.2.5 conclusion, inference, Id.Rh. 1400b26, 1410a22, Gal.16.676, S.E.P.2.143, 170; cogent reasoning, Chrysipp.Stoic. 2.89; demonstration, Phld.Rh.1.91 S.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συναγωγή
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69 συνδρομή
συνδρομ-ή, ἡ,A tumultuous concourse of people, Cephisod. ap. Arist. Rh. 1411a29, Plb.1.67.2 (pl.), LXX Ju.10.18, Act.Ap.21.30; ἐπί τινα, κατά τινων, D.S.3.71, 15.90;σ. τῶν ὄχλων εἰς τὴν ἐκκλησίαν Posidon. 36
J.; ἀπὸ συνδρομῆς tumultuously, D.S.13.87.2 of things, στενὴ πορθμοῦ ς. (cf. foreg.) Lyc.649; σ. αἵματος εἰς τὸν πληγέντα τόπον a determination of blood, Arist.Pr. 889b30;σ. θερμοῦ Plu.2.695a
; combination,κέκληται ἡ σ. τούτων καυλός Sor.1.9
;σ. ἀγαθῶν Str.5.3.7
; ἡς. τοῦ λόγου its conclusion, moral, AP9.203 (Phot. or Leo Phil.); esp. Medic., concurrence of symptoms, 'clinical picture', Gal. 11.59, Aret.CA1.10.b contraction of a muscle, Antyll. ap. Orib. 45.15.5, Cat.Cod.Astr.8(3).147 (pl.); of the prepuce, Paul.Aeg.6.55.3 in Rhet., provisional concession of an adversary's standpoint, Hermog.Id.2.1,7, Aristid.Rh.1p.491S.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συνδρομή
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70 συνέλευσις
A coming together, meeting, Aq.Ps.1.1; co-operation, PMasp.20 ii 7 (vi A.D.); co-operative community of monks, ib. 96.32 (vi A.D.); sexual intercourse, Vett.Val.47.8;τῶν ἀφροδισίων Ptol.Tetr. 205
;τῶν ῥινοκερώτων Id.Geog.1.9.4
; τινι Arg.5 E.Ph. (p.8 Dind.); marriage, Vett.Val.120.22, PSI5.450.10 (ii/iii A.D.).2 of things, coming together, combination, union, Plu.2.1112c, S.E.P. 3.40,90, M.9.370; [ συμπτωμάτων] Gal.14.691; group,κιόνων J.AJ 3.6.3
.3 Gramm., contraction, A.D.Pron.97.15; crasis, Id.Conj. 228.27.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συνέλευσις
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71 συνηρημένως
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72 σύνοδος
A = συνοδοιπόρος, AP7.635 (Antiphil.), Arr.Epict. 2.14.8, 3.21.5, Certamen 245, Man.5.58.------------------------------------σύνοδος (B), ἡ,A assembly, meeting, esp. for deliberation, Orac. ap. Hdt.9.43, And.1.47, Th.1.96, 119, IG42(1).68.93 (Epid., iv B.C.), etc.;ξ. Ἀχαιῶν E.Hec. 107
(anap.);σ. κώμης BGU1648.6
(ii A.D.);σ. συλλεγῆναι Hdt.9.27
; (prose decree);ἀπὸ κοινῶν ξ. βουλεύειν Th.1.97
; ἐκ τῶν ξ. Id.5.17; σ. πρὸς τῷ διαιτητῇ meeting of parties in court, D.54.29: pl., of political clubs or conspiracies, Sol.4.22, Ar.Eq. 477, Th.3.82, Pl.Tht. 173d; ἑταιρείας μὴ ποιεῖσθε μηδὲ ς. Isoc.3.54; also of private meetings or gatherings for discussion, διαλεκτικαὶ ς. Arist.Top. 159a32; of synods of the church, Cod.Just.1.1.7.12.2 national gathering, Th.3.104, Pl.Smp. 197d; αἱ ἀρχαῖαι θυσίαι καὶ ς. Arist.EN 1160a26: hence, society for festal purposes,τῶν ἐρανιστῶν IG22.1369.32
;τῶν μυστῶν SIG851.25
(Smyrna, ii A.D.);τῶν Ἀσκλαπιαστᾶν IG42(1).679
(Epid.).3 company, guild, (Delph., ii B.C.); [ συγγεωργῶν] Sammelb.7457.5,9 (ii B.C.); athletic club, OGI486.17 (Pergam., ii A.D.), 713.9 (Alexandria, iii A.D.); ἡ ἱερὰ ξυστικὴ περιπολιστικὴ.. ς. PLond.3.1178.38 (ii A.D.), cf. POxy.908.9 (ii A.D.), IG22.1350.5 = συνουσία, sexual intercourse, Arist.HA 541a31, Clearch.49, Ph.1.148, Plu.Lyc. 15, Gal.15.47.II of things, coming together, constriction, κυάνεαι σύνοδοι θαλάσσας, of the straits of the Bosporus, E.IT 393 (lyr.); ἡ σ. τοῦ πλησίον ἀλλήλων τεθῆναι the coming together resulting from juxtaposition, Pl.Phd. 97a; ἡ τῆς πιλήσεως ς. Id.Ti. 58b; ἡ τοῦ ὕδατος ς., viz. ice, ib. 61a; ὅσον διαχυτικὸν.. τῶν περὶ τὸ στόμα ς. whatever relaxes.. constriction in the organ of taste, ib. 60b;ἀναγκαῖον τῶν τοιούτων γίνεσθαι σύνοδον, ἀλλ' οὐ διὰ ψύξιν Arist. GA 764b7
; ἡ εἰς αὑτὸν ς. contraction of a muscle, Gal.UP12.8, cf. Id.4.391; ἡ σ. ἡ κατὰ [τὴν οὐσίαν] λεγομένη the union of matter and form, viz. the concrete object, Arist.Metaph. 1033b17; concourse, assemblage,παθῶν Longin.10.3
; of the parts of the foetus, Sor.2.64; combination of numbers, Theol.Ar.8;σημείων Gal.16.505
.2 Astron., conjunction,τῶν πλανήτων καὶ πρὸς αὑτοὺς καὶ πρὸς τοὺς ἀπλανεῖς Arist. Mete. 343b30
; of the sun and moon, Plu.2.269c, IG14.2126 ([place name] Rome);ἡλίου καὶ σελήνης Gal.18(2).240
;σ. ἐκλειπτικὴ σελήνης πρὸς ἥλιον Plu. Rom.12
; αἱ ς., of the times of new moon, Zeno Stoic.1.34;αἱ τῶν μηνῶν σ. ψυχραὶ διὰ τὴν τῆς σελήνης ἀπόλειψιν Arist.GA 738a20
, cf. Thphr.Sign.5, LXX De.33.14.3 Gramm., construction, A.D.Synt. 28.11, al.III incoming of revenue,χρημάτων σύνοδοι Hdt.1.64
; revenues, ἀπὸ τῶν ς. IG11(4).1217 ([place name] Delos); τῶν φερόντων τὴν σ. τοῦ Διὸς τοῦ ξενίου ib.22.1012.15 (ii B.C.); οἱ τὴν σ. φέροντες τῷ θεῷ ib.22.1326.6. (Written sunhod-, i.e. συνὁδ-, in a Latin inscr., CIL12.2519.2,3,4 (i B.C.(?)); also synhod-, ib.6, IG14.2495 ([place name] Nemausus), CIL12.3183 (ibid.), 6.10117 ([place name] Rome).)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σύνοδος
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73 συνολκή
συνολκή, ἡ,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συνολκή
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74 συνοχή
2 maintenance, control, σ. ἡ ἑαυτοῦ self maintenance, Chrysipp.Stoic.2.173;προνοίᾳ καὶ σ. θεοῦ Placit.2.4.2
;σ. τῆς ἰδίας εὐδαιμονίας Epicur.Fr. 361
.II ([etym.] συνέχομαι) a being held together,1 contraction, ἐν ξυνοχῇσιν ὁδοῦ where the road contracts, at a narrow part of the road, Il.23.330; ἁλὸς ἐν ξυνοχῇσιν in the narrows or straits, A.R.2.318;ἐνὶ ξυνοχῇ λιμένος Id.1.1006
.2 conflict in battle,ἐνὶ ξυνοχῇσιν ἀγῶνος Q.S.4.342
;ἐνὶ ξυνοχῇ πολέμοιο A.R.1.160
;στυγερῶν ἐγ ξυνοχαῖς πολέμων IG9(1).1064
(Anticyra, iii B.C.).3 continuity, Arist.Top. 122b26, cf. Alex.Aphr.ad loc.;σ. κατὰ τόπον Apollod.Stoic. 3.260
; coherence,σ. καὶ ἕνωσις τῶν μερῶν Dam.Pr. 112
, al.; combination of elements, Plot.2.9.5.4 line of union, meeting-place,βλεφάρων Coluth.74
; ξ. χιτῶνος the joining of the tunic on the shoulder, A.R.1.744; ἡ κατὰ τὴν ἐσθῆτα ς. the clinging of the garment to the body, Arr.Epict.4.11.12.5 metaph., distress, affliction, Ev.Luc.21.25, 2 Ep.Cor.2.4; oppression, Vett.Val.2.8(pl.),PMag.Lond.122.35; detention, imprisonment, BGU 1821.21 (i B.C.), PLond.2.354.24 (i B.C.), Vett.Val.74.23, Man.1.313 (pl.), al.: but of going to bed in disease, ἀκίνδυνος ἔσται ἡ ς. Serapio in Cat.Cod.Astr.1.102. -
75 σύσπασις
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76 σφιγκτήρ
A that which binds tight, lace, band, etc.,κόμας σφιγκτῆρα.. κεκρύφαλον AP6.206
(Antip. Sid.);σ. δεσμός Nonn.D. 16.391
.II muscle closing an aperture which naturally remains in the state of contraction, AP12.7 (Strat.), Heliod. ap. Orib.44.23.55, Sor.1.16, Gal.UP4.19, Paul.Aeg.6.78.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σφιγκτήρ
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77 σῴζω
σῴζω, with ι wherever ζ follows ω, as σῴζω, EM741.27, and so (written σωιζ-) in Inscrr. and Papyri down to iii B.C., e.g. IG12.625.4, 22.687.35, 1611.378, Isyll.75 (lapis), PCair.Zen.482.17, 532.23 (iii B.C.), Test.Epict. 1.6 (iii/ii B.C.), ([etym.] ἀνα-) IG22.492.13, also in cod. Laur. of S.El. 993, al., but otherwise without it, e.g.Aἔσωσε IG9(2).257.11
(Thess., v B.C.); but Didym. (and many Hellenistic and later Inscrr. and Papyri) rejected the ι everywhere, v. EMl.c., and on the other hand Inscrr. show σῳς- (always written σωις- ) from v B.C.,ἔσῳσεν IG12.1085.5
, 22.1236.6,συνδιασῴσαντες GDI1612.9
(Dyme, iii B.C.), σῴσαι ([ per.] 3sg. opt.) IG5(2).357.152 (Stymphalus, iii B.C.), (Canopus, iii B.C.), cf. PPetr.3p.72 (iii B.C.); σοζ[, i.e. σωζ[, occurs in IG12.590: [tense] fut. , Th.1.137, etc.; early [dialect] Att.σωῶ IG12.188.30
: [tense] pf. σέσωκα, also σέσῳκα, v. ἀνασῴζω:— [voice] Med., [tense] fut. , ([etym.] ἐκ-) A.Pers. 360, ([etym.] δια-) X.Cyr.4.2.28: [tense] aor. :—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.σωθήσομαι Th.5.111
, Ar.Nu.77, Hp.Prog.1, etc.: [tense] aor.ἐσώθην Th.1.110
, al., SIG167.37 (Mylasa, iv B.C. ) ( ἐσώσθην only in Hsch.): [tense] pf.σέσωσμαι A.Th.
[ 821 ( 820) ], , D.56.33,σεσώσμεθα S.Tr.83
, etc.; but , cf. 110a,σεσωμένος PCair.Zen.331.8
(iii B.C.); said to be [dialect] Att. by Phot.; διασεσῳμένους is found in IG22.435.11 (after 336 B.C.) and διασεσῳμένοι in PCair.Zen.240.11 (iii B.C.); laterσέσῳσται IG12(7).386.25
(Amorgos, iii B.C.).--The foll. forms are found in Hom. and dialects,1 [tense] pres. part.σώζων Od.5.490
; [ per.] 3sg. ind. or opt. σώζει ([etym.] - οι) Hes.Op. 376 (v.l. for εἴη): [tense] pres. part. [voice] Pass. σωζόμενοι ([etym.] - ομένοισι) Thgn.68, 235 (s.v.l.).2 from [full] σᾰόω, [ per.] 3sg.σαοῖ Thgn. 868
, Call.Del.22, etc.; [ per.] 3pl.σαοῦσι Tyrt.11.13
; [ per.] 2sg. imper.σάου h.Hom.13.3
, Call.Epigr.35 (as v.l.), etc.: [tense] fut.σαώσω Il.10.44
: [tense] aor.ἐσάωσα 21.611
, Pi.Fr. 231: [tense] aor. inf. [voice] Pass.σαωθῆναι Il.15.503
, Od.10.473; imper.σαωθήτω Il.17.228
; [dialect] Ep. [ per.] 3pl.ἐσάωθεν Od.3.185
: [tense] fut. [voice] Med.σαώσομαι 21.309
.3 from [full] σάωμι, [dialect] Aeol. [ per.] 2sg.σάως Alc.73
(fort. σάῳς); [ per.] 2sg. imper.σάω Od.13.230
, 17.595, Call. l.c., etc.: σάω as [ per.] 3sg.[tense] impf., Il.16.363, 21.238.4 from [full] σώω, part.σώοντες Od.9.430
; [dialect] Ion. [tense] impf.σώεσκον Il.8.363
; σώετε, σώεσθαι, A.R.4.197, 2.610.5 from [full] σόω, subj. σόῃς, -ῃ, -ωσι, Il.9.681, 424, 393 vulg., where Tyrannio ap.Hdn.Gr.2.66 reads σοῷς, σοῷ, σοῶσι; in 9.681 Aristarch. read both σαῷς and σοῷς; the forms σοῷς, σοῷ perh. arise from σαόω, by contraction and 'distraction': but σόωσι from σώωσι acc. to Hdn.Gr.l.c.; Hsch. cites also σόεις, σοῦται as = σώζεις, σώζεται.6 [dialect] Lacon. [full] σωάδδει· παρατηρεῖ, Hsch.: but also [suff] σχολι-σοΐδδω, [tense] aor. ἀπέσοιξεν· ἀπέσωσεν, Λάκωνες, Id.7 σωννύω, Dinol.5:—save, keep,1 of persons, save from death, keep alive,σώοντες ἑταίρους Od.9.430
;ζωοὺς σάω Il.21.238
;ὄτ' ἄσφ' ἀπολλυμένοις σάως Alc.73
, cf. Th.1.91, X.An.3.1.38;πόδες καὶ γοῦνα σ. τινά Il.21.611
; νὺξ στρατὸν ς. 9.78; spare, Od.22.357:—[voice] Pass., to be saved, kept alive, preserved, opp. ἀπολέσθαι, Il.15.503, Od.3.185, etc.;ἀγαπητῶς σεσωσμένους Lys.16.16
; keep a whole skin, escape destruction,οἱ σωθησόμενοι Pl.Tht. 176d
; so in [tense] pres. σωζόμενος, Thgn.68, 235 (s.v.l.); to be healed, recover from sickness, Hp.Coac. 136, Is.1.10 (dub. l.);ὑγιαίνοντες καὶ σωζόμενοι IG22.1028.89
(i B.C.); σώζεο, as a wish, God bless you, farewell, Call.Del. 150, AP5.240 (Paul. Sil.), 9.372; σώζοισθε ib.171 (Pall.); also, save oneself, escape, ; μόγις or μόλις σῴζεσθαι escape with difficulty, Id.Ep. 332c, D.S.2.48, etc.; χαλεπῶς ς. Thgn.675.b esp. in NT, of God or Christ, 1 Ep.Cor.1.21, etc.;σ. τὸ ἀπολωλός Ev.Luc.19.10
;σ. τὸν κόσμον Ev.Jo.12.47
:—freq. in [voice] Pass., to be saved or in a state of salvation, Ev.Matt.19.25, etc.;οἱ σῳζόμενοι Ev.Luc.13.23
, Act.Ap.2.47.2 of things, keep safe, preserve, rare in Hom.,σάω μὲν ταῦτα, σάω δ' ἐμέ Od.13.230
;σπέρμα πυρὸς σώζων 5.490
; πόλιν καὶ ἄστυ ς. Il.17.144;σαώσει Ἀργείους καὶ νῆας 10.44
, cf. 9.230: freq. in Trag. and [dialect] Att.,σ. φάρμακον S.Tr. 686
; ; τὰ σκεύη, παῖδας οἶκον χρήματα, καρπούς, Ar. Pax 730 (anap.), Av. 380 (troch.), 1062 (lyr.); τὰ πατρῷα, τὰ ὑπάρχοντα, Id.Th. 820 (lyr.), Th.1.70; σ. πόλιν preserve the city or the state, Hdt.8.34, A. Th. 749 (lyr.), S.Ant. 1058, Pl.R. 417a, cf. Grg. 512b, etc.;τὰ πράγματα Th.1.74
;τὴν Ἑλλάδα Ar.Lys. 525
(lyr.); τὰς πολιτείας, τὴν δημοκρατίαν, etc., Arist.Pol. 1309b15,36; τόνδε γὰρ [λόγον] σῴζων keeping it secret, A.Pr. 524, cf. S.OC 1530; σ. καιρόν save or recover an opportunity, D.19.6, cf. 23.4:—[voice] Med., keep or preserve for oneself,τὴν εὐλάβειαν S.El. 993
, cf. E.Alc. 146, etc.;αὐτὸς αὑτῷ σ. τι Ar.Ec. 402
, cf.Eq. 1017 (hex.):—[voice] Pass., τὸ ἄπραγμον οὐ σῴζεται is not secure, Th.2.63; ἡ.. πόλις οὐκ ἂν ἐσῴζετο; Ar.Ec. 219; to be preserved or extant, of books, Longin. ap. Porph.Plot.20, Gal.15.705, D.C.70.2.3 keep, observe, maintain laws, etc.,σ. ἐφετμάς A.Eu. 241
;τὸν παρόντα νοῦν Id.Pr. 394
;τοὺς καθεστῶτας νόμους S.Ant. 1114
, cf. Arist.VV 1250b17;τοὺς σοὺς λόγους E.Hel. 1552
; τὸ μόρσιμον ib. 613; (ii A.D.); confirm,τὸ τοῦ ποιήσαντος Arist.Mu. 400b24
, cf. Antig.Mir.45 ([voice] Pass.); πρὸς τὸ τὰ φαινόμενα σῴζειν to retain the observed facts, Procl.Hyp.5.10; κατὰ ποσὸν σῴζει τὴν πρὸς τὸ μῶλυ ἐμφέρειαν retains, i.e. does not lack, a certain resemblance to.., Dsc.3.46, cf. 98, Sor.Fasc.8:—[voice] Pass., to be maintained,τοῦ μήκους σῳζομένου Arist.Mete. 386a2
;ἐφ' ᾧ τοῖς θεοῖς τὰ ἱερὰ σωθήσεσθαι PHib.1.77.7
(iii B.C.).4 keep in mind, remember, E.Hel. 266, Pl. R. 486c: more freq. in [voice] Med.,παρῆκα θεσμῶν οὐδέν, ἀλλ' ἐσῳζόμην.. ὅπως δύσνιπτον ἐκ δέλτου γραφήν S.Tr. 682
, cf. El. 1257;μηδ' ἂ ἔμαθε σῴζοιτο Pl.R. 455b
; in full, (lyr.), cf. Pl.Grg. 501a, Tht. 163d.II Constr.:1 simply c. acc., v. supr.2 with a sense of motion to a place, bring one safe to,τὸν δ' ἐσάωσεν ἐς ποταμοῦ προχοάς Od.5.452
;ἐς ὅμιλον Il.19.401
;πόλινδε 5.224
, etc.; ;εἰς τὴν βασιλείαν τὴν ἐπουράνιον 2 Ep.Ti.4.18
:—[voice] Pass., come safe to a place,σωθέντος ἐμεῦ ὀπίσω ἐς οἶκον Hdt.4.97
, cf. 9.104;πρὸς ἤπειρον σεσῶσθαι A.Pers. 737
; ;οἴκαδε X.HG1.6.7
; σῴζεσθαι ἐπὶ τὴν ὑμετέρην [χώρην] Hdt.5.98;ἐς δόμους σωθέντ' S.Tr. 611
;σωθῶμεν ἐπὶ θάλατταν X.An. 6.5.20
: c. dat. pers.,μόλις ὔμμιν ἐσώθην Theoc.15.4
.3 σ. τινὰ ἐκ φλοίσβοιο, ἐκ πολέμου, carry off safe, rescue from.., Il.5.469, 11.752;ἐκ ποταμοῖο 21.274
;ἐκ θανάτοιο Od.4.753
;ἐκ πολλῶν πόνων S.El. 1356
;ἀπὸ στρατείας A.Ag. 603
;διὰ δεινῶν πραγμάτων σεσωσμένοι X. An.5.5.8
: c. gen., σώσας ἐχθρῶν χθόνα having rescued it from them, S.Ant. 1162;σῶσαί τινα κακοῦ Id.Ph. 919
;σεαυτὸν νούσου Ath.Mitt. 56.124
([place name] Smyrna);σωθῆναι κακῶν E.Or. 779
.--Both constructions may be combined,σ. τινὰ ἐκ πολέμοιο νῆας ἔπι Il.17.452
;ἐκ π. μετὰ νῆας 12.123
;ἐξ Αἰγίνης δεῦρο Pl.Grg. 511d
.4 c. acc. et dat. pers., save for another,υἷά τινι Od.4.765
;ἡμῖν τὸν βίον Pl.Prt. 356e
, etc.:— [voice] Pass.,σῴζεταί τί τινι Ar. Pax 1022
, X.An.7.7.56.6 c. part., σῴζεσθαι φεύγοντες by flight, X.Cyr.3.3.51.7 abs., τὰ σώσοντα what is likely to save, D.6.5; ἡ σῴζουσα [ψῆφος] Luc.Harm.3.b σώζων, ὁ, Saviour, of a god, JRS14.28 ([place name] Iconium); epith. of Apollo, CR19.368 ([place name] Sizma).c σῴζουσα, ἡ, = ἀρτεμισία, Ps.-Dsc.3.113. -
78 τάσις
A stretching, tension, τῆς κοιλίης f.l. in one cod. for στάσις, Hp.Acut.37;τοῦ οἰσοφάγου Arist.PA 691a1
, cf. 664a32; τάσιν ἔχειν to be capable of tension, Id.HA 515b16,al.; ὀφρύων τ. contraction of the eyebrows, AP12.42 (Diosc.); of tension accompanying inflammation, Sor.2.19, Gal.10.66.3 τάσεις τῆς φωνῆς pitch of the voice, Stoic.2.96; in music, Plu.2.1020e, cf. 1133c; of the accents,τάσεις φωνῆς αἱ καλούμεναι προσῳδίαι D.H.Comp.19
; ὀξεῖα τ. Ath.2.53a.II = tentigo, Gloss. -
79 τρέω
A , [ per.] 2 dual τρεέτην ib. 171: [tense] aor.ἔτρεσα Il.11.745
, [dialect] Ep.τρέσσα 17.603
: later [dialect] Ep. [tense] pres. [full] τρείω Opp.C.1.417, ([etym.] ὑπο- ) Timo 58.4:—this Verb is never contracted, except when the contraction is into ει:— flee from fear, flee away (Aristarch. held this to be the usual meaning in Homer),τρεῖν μ' οὐκ ἐᾷ Παλλάς Il.5.256
;μήτε.. τρέε μήτε τι τάρβει 21.288
;τρέσσε δὲ παπτήνας 11.546
, 17.603; τρεῖτ' ἄσπετον ib. 332: the sense of fleeing is most apparent in the phrasesἔτρεσαν ἄλλυδις ἄλλος 11.745
,τρέσσαν δ' ἄλλυδις ἄλλη Od.6.138
,τ. τεῖχος ὕπο Il.22.143
; ;μὴ τρέσητε A.Supp. 711
; μὴ τρέσας without fear, Id.Th. 436;οὐδὲν τρέσας Pl.Phd. 117b
; but,2 τρέσας (cf.ἀνδρῶν τρεσσάντων Il.14.522
, Tyrt.11.14) was a technical term at Sparta, and sts. used where we might say runaway, coward,ὁ τρέσας Ἀριστόδημος Hdt.7.231
, cf. Tyrt.l.c., AP7.230 (Eryc.);οἱ ἐν τῇ μάχῃ καταδειλιάσαντες, οὓς αὐτοὶ τρέσαντας ὀνομάζουσι Plu.Ages.30
, cf. Lyc. 21, 2.191c, etc.:—and later a real Subst. was used in Com., [full] τρεσᾶς, τρεσᾶ, acc. τρεσᾶν, Eust.772.12, cf. Gramm. ap. Gaisford Choeroboscus1p.43.3 in Argive Prose, like [dialect] Att. φεύγω, to be banished,τρἐτο ¯ καὶ δαμευέσσθο ¯ IG4.554
(vi/v B. C.).II trans., fear, dread, be afraid of, c. acc., Il.11.554, Pi.Pae.4.40, A.Th. 397, Ag. 549, al., S. Ant. 1042, E.Ph. 1077;ἄρκτον.. οὐκ ἔτρεσεν X.An.1.9.6
:—so also c. gen., κελάδοιο, δηϊοτῆτος, Hes.Th. 850: τ. μὴ .. A.Th. 790 (lyr.).— Rare in Prose. (Cf. Skt. trásati 'to be terrified', Gr. ἄτρεστος.) -
80 φθίσις
A wasting away, perishing, decay,καρποῦ Pi.Pae.9.14
; of the κόσμος, Ocell.1.4; opp. αὔξησις, Hp.VM6, Pl. Phd. 71b; opp. αὔξη, Id.R. 521e: pl., Id.Phlb. 42d.II of persons, atrophy, emaciation, Hp.Art.1.2 esp. consumption, Hdt.7.88, Hp.Epid.1.24, Aph.5.11 (pl.), Arist.HA 518b21 (pl.), EN 1150b33, IG42(1).122.69 (Epid., iv B. C.), cf. φθόη.3 contraction of the pupil of the eye, Gal.19.435, Aret.SD1.7, Aët.7.55.
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