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21 χρῄζω
χρῄζω, Thgn.958, A.Pr. 376, Ar.Nu. 891 (anap.), Th.3.109, etc.; in [dialect] Att. hardly found exc. in [tense] pres. and [tense] impf. (but v. infr. 11): [dialect] Ep. and [dialect] Ion. [full] χρηΐζω, as always in Hom., and Hdt.1.41, 5.19, 30, 9.87; written [full] χρηιίζω, SIG57.41 (Milet., v B. C.); also [full] χρεΐζω, Herod.7.64; [dialect] Dor. [full] χρῄζω SIG56.23 (Argos, v B. C.); also [full] χρήζω ib.1006.3 (Cos, iii B. C.); [full] χρείζω ib.953.27 (Calymna, ii B. C.): sicil. [dialect] Dor. [full] χρῄσδω Theoc.8.11; Megar.[dialect] Dor. [full] χρῄδδω Ar.Ach. 734: [tense] fut.Aχρῄσω Ti.Locr.99a
, [dialect] Ion.χρηΐσω Hdt.7.38
: [tense] aor. [dialect] Ion. χρηΐσαι prob. Id.5.65; part. χρηΐσας ib.20, 7.38: ([etym.] χρή):—want, lack, have need of, c. gen.,χρηΐζοντα.. ἰητῆρος Il.11.835
;εἴρετο.. ὅττευ χρηΐζων ἱκόμην Od.17.121
, cf. 558; ; δύο χρῄσει [μεσοτάτων] Ti.Locr. l. c.: abs. in part. needy, poor,Od.
11.340, Hes.Op. 351.2 desire, long for, crave, χρηΐζειν ἀπεόντος ib. 367;τοῦτον ὦν δοκέω.. ποιήσειν ὧν ἂν χρηΐζωμεν Hdt.5.30
;χρημάτων χ. Id.9.87
; ; τοῦ μακροῦ χ. βίου Soph.Aj.473: rarely c. acc., ;ὥστ' ἄλλα χρῄζειν S.OT 595
, cf. E.Supp. 123; an inf. may freq. be supplied, φράζε.. ὅ τι χρῄζεις (sc. φράζειν) Ar.Nu. 359, cf. 453 (both anap.); ἴθ' ὅποι χρῄζεις (sc. ἰέναι) ib. 891(anap.), cf. Th. 751, A.Pr. 928, S.OT 365; τί δῆτα χρῄζεις; ib. 622, OC 643.b c. acc. pers. et inf., ask or desire that one should do a thing, Hdt.1.41, 112, 152, al.; so c. gen. pers. et inf., desire of one to do, Id.5.19,65, 9.55; in Trag., c. inf. only, desire to do a thing, A.Pr. 235, 285, al., S.OT 91, E.Hec. 347, etc.: rare in Prose, Th.3.109, X.Cyr.1.6.15.c c. dupl. gen. pers. et rei, τῶνδε ἐγὼ ὑμέων χρηΐζων συνέλεξα hdt.7.53.d χρῄζειν παρά τινος c. inf., Ps.-Hdt.Vit.Hom.17.3 part. χρῄζων is used abs. for εἰ χρῄζει, if one will, if one chooses, Thgn. 958, A.Ch. 340 (anap.); ἄλλα φανεῖ χρῄζων (sc. Ἑρμῆς) if propitious, ib. [815] (lyr.);ἢν τὸν θεὸν χρῄζοντ' ἔχῃ E.Supp. 597
; ποταγγελλέτω ὁ χρῄζων, = ὁ βουλόμενος, IG12(1).677.34 ([place name] Ialysus); also your solicitation, E.IA .II [voice] Pass., χρησθείς is f. l. in S.Ant.24.------------------------------------ -
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23 ἀνακηρύσσω
A proclaim by voice of herald, publish abroad,φόνον τὸν Λαΐειον S.OT 450
:—[voice] Pass.,μὴ ἀνακηρυχθῇ ἡ βδελυρία εἰς πόλιν Aeschin.1.160
.2 c. acc. pers., proclaim as conqueror,τοὺς νικῶντας Ar.Pl. 585
:—[voice] Pass.,ἀνακηρυχθῆναι Hdt.6.103
, cf. Th.5.50; of slaves, ([place name] Calymna).II put up to auction, Hdt.1.196.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνακηρύσσω
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24 ἀνακρίνω
A examine closely, interrogate, esp. judicially, [full] Παυσανίαν Th.1.95, cf. Antipho 2.1.9, Pl.Smp. 201e;ἀ. τινὰ πόθεν ζῇ Diph.32.3
; sound a person, LXX 1 Ki.20.12.2 inquire into,ἀ. τοὺς ἐργασαμένους Antipho 2.3.2
; τὴν [αἰτίαν] Phld.Po. 994 Fr.21, cf. Lib. p.21 O.:—[voice] Med., ἀ. ποινὰ τίς ἔσται what remedy there shall be, Pi.P. 4.63.2 of the magistrates, examine persons concerned in a suit, so as to prepare the matter for trial, And.1.101, Is.5.32; ὁ ἄρχων ἀνέκρινε πᾶσιν ὑμῖν καὶ ἀνακρίνας εἰσήγαγεν εἰς τὸ δικαστήριον D.48.31, cf. Arist.Ath.56.6:—[voice] Pass.,ἀνεκρίθησαν αἱ ἀμφισβητήσεις D.48.23
:—[voice] Med., οὐκ ἀνεκρίνατο ταύτην [τὴν γραφήν] he did not have it examined, of the prosecutor, Id.21.103, cf. 53.17.3 generally, examine, ([place name] Calymna);τινά 1
Cor.9.3:—[voice] Med., Michel409.9 ([place name] Cos).4 select, Ps.-Callisth.3.26.III in [voice] Med., abs., ἀνακρίνεσθαι πρὸς ἑωυτούς dispute, wrangle one with another, Hdt.9.56.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνακρίνω
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25 ἀνερίθευτος
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26 ἀπελευθερωτικός
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27 ἀσσάριον
ἀσσάριον, τό, (Lat.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀσσάριον
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28 ἐκμαρτυρία
ἐκμαρτῠρ-ία, ἡ,A the deposition of a witness taken out of court,- ίας ποιεῖσθαι Is.3.21
(pl.), D.46.7, Aeschin.2.19, SIG953.41 (Calymna, ii B.C., pl.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐκμαρτυρία
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29 ἐπερωτάω
A consult, inquire of, c. acc. pers.,τὸ χρηστήριον, τὸν θεόν, εἰ.. Hdt.1.53
, Th.1.118, etc.;τινὰ περί τινος Hdt. 1.32
, cf. Orac. ap. D.43.66; later, :—[voice] Pass., to be questioned, asked a question, Th.5.45, Pl.Sph. 250a.2 c. acc. rei, ask a question, ταῦτα, τάδε, Hdt.1.30,55, cf. Antipho 1.10; also, ask about a thing, [τὰς ναῦς] καὶ τὸν πεζόν Hdt.7.100
; σμικρόν τι τῶν ῥηθέντων call it in question, Pl.Prt. 329a; ἐ. θυσίαις καὶ οἰωνοῖς ὅ τι χρὴ ποιεῖν inquire what.., X.Oec.5.19; ἐ. ἐς.. inquire about, LXX 2 Ki.11.7:—[voice] Pass., τὸ ἐπερωτηθέν the question asked, v.l. in Pl.Tht. 146e.3 c. acc. pers. et rei,ἐ. τοὺς προφήτας τὸ αἴτιον Hdt.9.93
codd.;ἐπηρώτα ὑμᾶς τὸ ἐκ τοῦ νόμου κήρυγμα Aeschin.1.79
.4 abs., put a question, esp. of a chairman putting a question to the vote, D.22.9, SIG898.17 (Chalcis, iii A.D.), al.5 in Roman Law, put a formal question in stipulatio, most freq. in [voice] Pass., POxy.905.19 (ii A.D.), etc.: also in [voice] Act., ib.1273.41 (iii A.D.).b hence later, guarantee, PIand.48.9 (vi A.D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπερωτάω
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30 ἐπισημαίνω
A mark, γράμματα Aen. Tact.31.3 ([voice] Med.):—[voice] Med., seal, μαρτυρίας τᾷ δαμοσίᾳ σφραγῖδι SIG l.c.:— [voice] Pass., to have a mark set on one, κἀπισημανθήσεται κείνου κεκλῆσθαι .2. of a disease, τῶν ἀκρωτηρίων ἀντίληψις αὐτοῦ ἐπεσήμαινεν the seizure of his extremities set a mark upon him, Th.2.49:—[voice] Pass., ἢν ἅπαξ ἐπισημανθῇ if once he has the mark of the disease upon him, Hp.Morb.Sacr.8.b. indicate as a symptom, πολλὰ τοῦνοσώδους Philostr.Gym.30
: as a weather-sign,αὐχμούς Id.Her.2.9
:—[voice] Pass., show symptoms of disease, Gal.14.661.II. indicate, c. acc. et inf.,ὁ θεὸς ἐπεσήμαινεν αὐτῷ ὅσιον εἶναι X.HG4.7.2
.III. intr., give signs, appear as a symptom in a case, Hp.Epid.1.18; ἄρθρονἐ. συντεταμένον Id.Art.30
; of puberty, show itself, Arist.GA 727a8, 728b24; of weather-signs, indicate a change of weather, Thphr.Sign. 10, etc.; of omens,τῷ Ῥώμῳ γῦπες ἐ. ἕξ D.H.1.86
, etc.;εἰς τὸ δημόσιον Paus.3.12.7
; of the gods, δαιμόνιον αὐτοῖς ἐ. D.S.19.103, cf. 5.3, Plu. Num.22, Sull.14: impers., ἐπισημαίνει symptoms appear, Arist.HA 572b32;ἐ. περὶ τοὺς μαστούς Id.GA 728b29
.IV. [voice] Med. ([tense] pf. [voice] Med. in act. sense, Phld.Mus.p.82 K., Ir.p.5 W., [tense] aor. [voice] Pass., Id.Rh.1.58S., al.), assign as a distinguishing mark,μίαν τινὰ φύσιν Pl.Phlb. 25a
, cf. Plt. 258c; distinguish,τί βούλομαι Id.Lg. 744a
; ἐάν τε ἰάσιμος ἐάν τεἀνίατος δοκῇ εἶναι Id.Grg. 526b
: abs., D.S.13.28; τοσοῦτον -σημηναμένους having added so much by way of explanation, Gal.17(1).800.2. signify, indicate, ὃ.. Ὅμηρος ἐπες. Pl.Lg. 681e; ἐ. ἐν τοῖς ὅρκοις ὅτι " οὐκ ἀδικήσω" Arist.Pol. 1310a11;τῷ μειδιάματι.. τὴν διαμαρτίαν Luc.Laps.1
; remark, " ὀρθῶς" Thphr.Char.2.4.3. set one's name and seal to a thing (in token of approbation), ἐπισημαίνεσθαι τὰςεὐθύνας D.18.250
: generally, applaud, signify approval, Isoc.12. 2, Aeschin.2.49, Men.Phasm.Fr.I, etc.: rarely in bad sense, disapprove, M.Ant.6.20, App.BC5.15; of a historian, Plb.2.61.1.4. distinguish by reward or punishments,ἐπισημαίνεσθαί τινα δώροις Id.6.39.6
;τοὺς μὲν χάρισι, τοὺς δὲ κολάσεσιν Id.Fr. 148
; τὰ καλὰ (Delos, ii B.C.), cf. 51.12 (Ptolemais, iii B.C.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπισημαίνω
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31 ῥέω
ῥέω, Il.22.149, etc.; [dialect] Ep. [full] ῥείω Hes.Fr. 263 (dub.), D.P.1074, AP7.36 (Eryc.), but not in Hom.: [tense] impf. [ per.] 3sg.Aἔρρει Il.17.86
, Telecl.1.4, but elsewhere in Hom. ἔρρεε or ῥέε: [tense] fut.ῥεύσομαι Thgn.448
, E.Fr. 384, Crates Com.15.4, Pherecr.130.5, Hp.Haem.5; also ῥευσοῦμαι, Arist.Mete. 356a16, 361a33; later ῥεύσω, AP5.124 (Bass.): [tense] aor. (anap.), Hp.Loc.Hom.11, Int.23, Mosch.3.33, AP5.32 (Parmen.), Plb.5.15.7 ([pref] ἀπ-), Paus.5.7.4, etc.:—but the [dialect] Att. [tense] fut. and [tense] aor. are of pass. form,ῥῠήσομαι Isoc.8.140
, cf. Hp.Nat.Hom.5; ἐρρύην [ῠ] Th.3.116, X.Cyr.8.3.30, Pl.Ti. 84c, etc., as also in Hdt.8.138; [dialect] Dor. ἐξ-ερρύα, v. ἐκρέω; [ per.] 3sg. subj.ἐ[γ]ρυᾷ GDI3591a51
([place name] Calymna); [dialect] Ep. [ per.] 3sg.ῥύη Od.3.455
: [tense] pf.ἐρρύηκα Hp.Loc.Hom.10
, Pl.R. 485d, Isoc.8.5; later ἔρρυκα, Gal.5.398.—A [tense] pres. [voice] Med. [full] ῥέομαι occurs also in Orac. ap. Hdt.7.140 (v. infr.), Plu.Cor.3, Luc.Salt.71, Philostr. VS1.25.9, etc.; so , Philostr.VA8.31, etc.—This Verb does not [var] contr. εη, εο, εω:—flow, run, stream, gush, Od.19.204, Il.3.300, 17.86, etc.: with dat. of that which flows, [πηγὴ] ὕδατι ῥέει the fountain runs with water, 22.149, cf. Od.5.70, IG12.54.7;ῥέε δ' αἵματι γαῖα Il.8.65
, etc.;φάραγγες ὕδατι.. ῥέουσαι E.Tr. 449
(troch.);ῥεῖ γάλακτι πέδον ῥεῖ δ' οἴνῳ Id.Ba. 142
(lyr.); οἴνῳ.. ἔρρει χαράδρα Telecl.l.c.(v. sub fin.); (also in [voice] Med., ἱδρῶτι ῥεούμενοι (metri gr. for ῥεόμενοι, cf. μαχεούμενοι) Orac. ap. Hdt.7.140;φόνῳ ναῦς ἐρρεῖτο E. Hel. 1602
);πόλιν χρυσῷ ῥέουσαν Id.Tr. 995
: so metaph.,πολλῷ ῥ. ἐπαίνῳ Ar.Eq. 527
: rarely with acc. in the same sense (v. infr. 11.2): also with gen.,ἀσφάλτου Str.7.5.8
;πολλοῦ ὕδατος Arr.An. 5.9.4
: sts. with nom.,Ζεὺς χρυσὸς ῥυείς Isoc.10.59
, cf. AP5.32 (Parmen.).b the post-Hom. expression for a full stream isμέγας ῥεῖ, ῥέουσι μεγάλοι Hdt.2.25
;μέγας ἐρρύη Id.8.138
, cf. Th.2.5;ῥ. οὐδὲν ἧσσον ἢ νῦν Hdt.7.129
; also πολὺς ῥεῖ, metaph. of men,ῥεῖ πολὺς ὅδε λεώς A.Th.80
(lyr.);Κύπρις ἢν πολλὴ ῥυῇ E.Hipp. 443
(cf. infr. 2); soῥ. μου τὸ δάκρυον πολύ Ar.Lys. 1034
; also ἐς ἔρωτα ἅπας ῥ. Ps.-Phoc.193;πρὸς τὸν Ἀλκιβιάδην ὁ δῆμος ὅλος ἐρρύη Plu.Alc. 21
.c of a river, also ῥ. ἀπὸ τηκομένης χιόνος derive its stream from melted snow, Hdt.2.22.d prov., ἄνω ῥεῖν flow upwards, of inversion of the usual or right order, E.Supp. 520;ἄνω ποταμῶν ἐρρύησαν οἱ.. λόγοι D.19.287
; cf. ἄνω (B)1.e ταῦτα μὲν ῥείτω κατ' οὖρον (v. οὖρος (A))S.Tr. 468.2 metaph. of things, ἐκ χειρῶν βέλεα ῥέον from their hands rained darts, Il.12.159;ῥεῖ μάλιστα ὁ ἀὴρ ῥέων ἐν τοῖς ὑψηλοῖς Arist.Mete. 347a34
, cf. 349a34;φλὸξ ῥυεῖσα Plu.Brut.31
; soτὴν Αἴτνην ῥυῆναι Ael.Fr.2
; esp. of a flow of words, , cf. Hes.Th.39.97; ἔπε' ἐκ στόματος ῥεῖ μείλιχα ib.84: abs., of the tongue, run glibly, A.Th. 557; so : hence, of words or sentiments, to be current, .3 fall, drop off, e.g. of hair, Od.10.393, Hes.Fr.29, Theoc. 2.89, etc.; of ripe fruit, Plb.12.4.14, Gp.9.12; of over-ripe corn,ἤδη ῥέοντα τὸν στάχυν Babr.88.14
; wear out,εἰ ῥέοι τὸ σῶμα καὶ ἀπολλύοιτο Pl.Phd. 87d
; of a house, to be in a tumble-down condition, Gorg. ap. Stob.4.51.28, Teles p.27 H.; ῥέουσαν σύγκρισιν στῆσαι to stay a collapse of the system, Herod.Med. ap. Orib.5.27.1.4 of molten objects, liquefy, run,ῥεῖ πᾶν ἄδηλον S.Tr. 698
;τήκεται ὁ λίθος.. ὥστε καὶ ῥεῖν Arist.Mete. 383b6
, cf. Thphr.Lap.9.5 to be in perpetual flux and change,ἅπανθ' ὁρῶ ἅμα τῇ τύχῃ ῥέοντα μεταπίπτοντά τε Com.Adesp.200
; , cf. 411c;κινεῖται καὶ ῥεῖ.. τὰ πάντα Id.Tht. 182c
: hence οἱ ῥέοντες, of the Heraclitean philosophers, opp. οἱ τοῦ ὅλου στασιῶται, ib. 181a.b ' run', of ink, etc., metaph.,στιγμῆς ῥυείσης γραμμὴν φαντασιούμεθα.., γραμμῆς δὲ ῥυείσης πλάτος ἐποιήσαμεν S.E.M.7.99
; cf.ῥυίσκομαι 11
.6 of persons, ῥ. ἐπί τι to be inclined, given to a thing, Isoc.8.5; ; οἱ ταύτῃ ῥυέντες ib. 495b.7 leak, of a ship, opp. στεγανὸν εἶναι, Arist.Fr. 554, cf. Paus.8.50.7; λύχνοι ῥέοντες prob.in Roussel Cultes Egyptiens p.222(Delos, ii B.C.); of a roof, Men.Sam. 248; [ἀγγεῖον] ῥέον Plu.2.782e
;οἰνοχόαι ῥέουσαι Michel 815.131
(Delos, iv B.C.).9 impers.,ἐκ ῥινῶν ἐρρύη Hp.Epid.1.19
.II very rarely trans., let flow, pour,ἔρρει χοάς E.Hec. 528
(as v.l. for αἴρει):—this differs from the usage2 c. acc. cogn., ῥείτω γάλα, μέλι, let the land run milk, honey, Theoc.5.124, 126; αἷμα ῥυήσεται, of the Nile, Ezek.Exag. 133;οἶνον ῥέων Luc.VH1.7
, cf. LXXJl.3(4).18, Sch.Ar.Pl. 287:—in place of this acc. the best writers commonly used the dat., v. supr. 1.1. -
32 ὅρκος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `oath' (Il.), `object to swear by', orig. of the water of the Styx (Β 755, Hes., h. Cer. 259).Compounds: Compp., e.g. ὁρκ-ωμότης m. `who takes an oath' (Arc., Locr. inscr. VI--Va) with ὁρκωμοτ-έω `to take an oath' (trag. a.o.), compound of ὅρκον ὀμόσαι with τη-suffix; εὔ-ορκος `swearing rightly, faithful to one's oath' (Hes.) with εὑορκ-έω, ἔν-ορκος `bound by oath' (Att.) with ἐνορκ-ίζομαι `to bind by oath'; but ἔξορκος `sworn' (Pi.) backformation from ἐξ-ορκόω, - ορκίζω; on ἐπί-ορκος s. v.; πεντορκ-ία f. "taking of five oaths", `oath by five gods' (Locr. Va), with ία-suffix.Derivatives: 1. ὅρκια pl., rarely - ιον n. `objects to swear by, oath pledge, animals sacrificed for an oath, oath, solemn treaty' (Il.), ὅρκιος `belonging to an oath, sworn by' (Att., Leg. Gort.). 2. ὁρκικός `belonging to an oath' (Stoic.). 3. ὁρκόω, - ῶσαι, often w. ἐξ-, `to make one swear, to put under oath' (IA.) with ὁρκώματα pl. `oath' (A.), ὁρκωτής m. `who makes swear, who puts one under oath' (Att.; cf. Fraenkel Nom. ag. 1, 199 f.), ἐξόρκω-σις f. `swearing, adjuration' (Hdt., J.). 4. ὁρκίζω, - ίσαι, Dor. fut. ὁρκιξεω (Delph.), also w. δι-, ἐξ-, `to make one swear, to adjure, to administer an oath' (Ion., X., D., hell., also Dor., s. Fraenkel Denom. 86 a. 147) with ὁρκίσματα pl. `adjurations' (Megara I--IIp), ( δι-, ἐξ-)-ὁρκισμός m. `swearing, adjuration' (LXX, Plb.), ἐξορκισ-τής m. `exorcist' ( Act Ap.). 5. ὁρκίλλομαι `to swear in vain' (Phot.), as if from dimin.-pejor. *ὁρκίλος. 6. - ορκέω only in derivv. from compp. with analogical formations: εὑορκ-έω (with εὑορκ-ία) from εὔ-ορκος(s. above), ψευδορκ-έω from ψεύδ-ορκος (Risch IF 59, 258), with ἐμπεδ-, ἀληθ-, δυσ-, παρ-ορκέω a.o.; on ἐπι-ορκέω s. v. -- On itself stands, with quite diff. meaning ὁρκάνη f. `enclosure' (A., E.) beside late ἑρκάνη as Όργάνη beside Έργάνη (s. on ὄργανον and ἔργον); cf. also Ο῝ρκατος PN (Calymna IIa), s. Fraenkel Nom. ag. 1, 147.Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Formally ὅρκος seems to be connected with ἕρκος `fence' (thus already Eust. a. EM); it would be then prop. so much as "bound(s), which one assumes" (Solmsen KZ 32, 275), "limitation, tie, obligation"; such a meaning is indeed found in ὅρκοι δεσμοὶ σφραγῖδος H. [or read *σφραγῖδες?] ; cf. also ὁρκάνη. A convincing argumentation however must still be found. Several attempts by Schroeder (in WP. 2, 528): ὅρκος prop. "fastening" beside ἕρκος "obstruction"; by Luther "Wahrheit" und "Lüge" 90ff. (s. also Weltansicht und Geistesleben 86 ff.): ὅρκος prop. a magical power, that pales in the swearer (*ἕρκει); by Bollack REGr. 71, 1ff.: ὅρκος orig. = Στύξ, taken as worldembracing fence ( μέγας ὅρκος); s. also Hiersche ibd. 35 ff. -- New etymology by Leumann Hom. Wörter 91 f.: ὅρκος = Lat. * sorcus or * surcus in surculus `twig' (diff. on surculus [: surus `twig'] e.g. W.-Hofmann s.v.); so prop. `the staff, which is raised when swearing'; ὄμνυμι `swear' prop. *'grasp'; ὅρκον ὀμόσαι `grasp the staff' ( θεοὺς ὀμόσαι imitation). Criticism by Luther, Bollack a. Hiersche l.c.; cf. also Benveniste Vocab. institutions 2, 165ff. cf. alo the lit. on ὄμνυμι. Further s. ἕρκος.Page in Frisk: 2,418-419Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ὅρκος
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CALYMNA — Stephano insula, quam Scepsius in plurali Calymnias vocat, alii Calymniam, unde Calymniates. Fuit autem non longe a Lebintho, et Astypalaeâ. Ovid. l. 2. Art. Am. v. 81. Dextra Lebinthos erat, fecundaque melle Calymna, Cinctaque piscosis… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Calymna — Calymna, Grubenqualle, mit Schwimmblättchen auf 4 schmalen Fortsätzen, die von den großen Seitenlappen eingehüllt werden u. mit ihren freien Enden gegen die Mundöffnung gerichtet sind; Außenfläche oben. Diese Gattung gehört unter Beroe; Art: C.… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Première Guerre crétoise — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Guerre crétoise (homonymie). Guerre crétoise Monnaie à l effigie de Philippe V de Macédoine … Wikipédia en Français
CALYDNA — I. CALYDNA insul. maris Myrtoi, quam quidam unam esse cum Calymna putant. Alii Calydnas duas, Leron et Calymnem, quae sunt circa Rhodum. Strabo Calydnam quandam prope Tenedum constituit, cuius mem init Q. Calaber, l. 10. Δὴ γὰρ ποῦ πέλεν ἄντρον… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Acontiinae — Taxobox name = Acontiinae image width = 240px image caption = Marbled White Spot, Protodeltote pygarga regnum = Animalia phylum = Arthropoda subphylum = Hexapoda classis = Insecta ordo = Lepidoptera superfamilia = Noctuoidea familia = Noctuidae… … Wikipedia
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Kálimnos — Κάλυμνος Localización País G … Wikipedia Español
Acontiinae — Acontiinae Protodeltote pygarga … Wikipedia Español
CALINDA — Lyciae urbs. Calymna Straboni, Calydna Plinio l. 5. c. 27. Lagula hodie reste Moletiô … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
LEBYNTHUS vel LEBINTHUS — LEBYNTHUS, vel LEBINTHUS ins. maris Aegaei, una Cycladum. Ovid. Met. l. 8. v. 222. Dextra Lebynthus erat, fecundaque melle Calymna. P. Mela l. 2. c. 7. in censu Sporadum. Nisyros, Lebinthos, Calydna. Plin. l. 4. c. 12. Corasiae Lebinthus, Leros.… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale