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ὑπόμυξοςsomewhat charged with mucus: neut nom /voc /acc plὑ̱πόμυξα, ὑπομύζωaor ind act 1st sgὑπομύζωaor ind act 1st sg (homeric ionic) -
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ὑπόμυξοςsomewhat charged with mucus: neut nom /voc /acc plὑ̱πόμυξα, ὑπομύζωaor ind act 1st sgὑπομύζωaor ind act 1st sg (homeric ionic) -
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30 βρίθω
Aβρίθῃσι Od.19.112
: [dialect] Ep. [tense] impf.βρῖθον 9.219
: [tense] fut.βρίσω B.9.47
, [dialect] Ep. inf. : [tense] aor.ἔβρῑσα Il.12.346
, etc.: [tense] pf.βέβρῑθα 16.384
, Hp.Mul.2.133, E.El. 305: [tense] plpf.βεβρίθει Od. 16.474
:—[voice] Pass. (v. infr.):—poet. Verb (also in later Prose, v. infr.), to be heavy or weighed down with, c. dat.,σταφυλῇσι βρίθουσαν ἀλωήν Il.18.561
;βρίθῃσι δὲ δένδρεα καρπῷ Od.19.112
, cf. 16.474; ὑπὸ λαίλαπι.. βέβριθε χθών (sc. ὕδατι) Il.16.384; βότρυσι, καρποῖς, Jul. Or.3.113a, 7.230d: metaph.,ἀλάστωρ ξίφεσι βρίθων E.Ph. 1557
(lyr.);ὄλβῳ β. Id.Tr. 216
(lyr.);πίνῳ.. βέβριθα Id.El. 305
;κάτω β. περὶ τὴν ὔλην Iamb.Myst.5.11
.2 c. gen., to be laden with or full of, ; ;πεδιὰς βρίθουσα ζῴων καὶ φυτῶν Ph. 2.217
.3 c. acc.,βούβρωστις φόνον βρίθουσα Epigr.Gr.793.4
.4 abs., to be heavy, ἔρις.. βεβριθυῖα ( = βαρεῖα) Il.21.385;εὔχεσθαι.. βρίθειν Δημήτερος ἱερὸν ἀκτήν Hes. Op. 466
; so in Hp. and later Prose, ᾗ ἂν.. βρίσῃ wherein the weight is thrown, Hp.Flat.10; βεβρίθασιν οἱ τιτθοί are loaded, Id.Mul.2.133, cf. Ph.1.330, etc.;ἐς γόνατα ἡ κεφαλὴ β. Philostr.Im.1.18
: but rare in [dialect] Att., βρίθει ὁ ἵππος bows or sinks, Pl. Phdr. 247b; ὅταν βρίσῃ [ὁ κύκλος] ἐπὶ θάτερον μέρος inclines to one side, Arist.Pr. 915b3: metaph., πᾷ τύχα βρίσει how Fortune will incline the scales, B.9.47.II of men, outweigh, prevail,ἐέδνοισι βρίσας Od.6.159
: abs., have the preponderance in fight, prevail,ὧδε γὰρ ἔβρισαν Αυκίων ἀγοί Il.12.346
;τῇ δὲ γὰρ ἔβρισαν.. Ἕκτωρ Αἰνείας τε 17.512
; βρίσαντες ἔβησαν charged with their might, ib. 233; later εὐδοξίᾳ β. to be mighty in.., Pi.N.3.40;εἰ.. χειρὶ βρίθεις ἢ πλούτου βάθει S.Aj. 130
.III trans., weigh down, load,ὅσπερ Κινύραν ἔβρισε πλούτῳ Pi.N.8.18
;τάλαντα βρίσας A.Pers. 346
.2 [voice] Pass., to be laden, μήκων καρπῷ βριθομένη laden with fruit, Il.8.307; μόροισι βρίθεται [ἡ βάτος] A.Fr. 116; τῷ δ' οὐ βρίθεται [ἡ τράπεζα]; E.Fr. 467; ἐβρίθοντο ἀϊόνες [σώμασι] Tim.Pers. 108;πλοῦτον χρυσῷ καὶ ἀργύρῳ -όμενον Jul.Or.2.86b
: c. gen.,πέτηλα βριθόμενα σταχύων Hes.Sc. 290
;συμποσίων.. βρίθοντ' ἀγυιαί B.Fr.3.12
;βριθομένης ἀγαθῶν τραπέζης Pherecr.190
(hex.);βριθομένη χαρίτων AP5.193
(Posidipp. or Asclep.): abs.,ἄξονες βριθόμενοι A.Th. 153
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31 βροντώδης
βροντώδης, ες,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > βροντώδης
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32 δειλία
δειλία, ἡ,A timidity, cowardice, Hdt.1.37, S.OT 536, etc.; δειλίην ὀφλεῖν to be charged with cowardice, Hdt.8.26; δειλίας ὀφλεῖν (sc. δίκην) And.1.74; ἔνοχος δειλίας (sc. δίκῃ) Lys.1.45; opp. ἀνδρεία, θρασύτης, Pl.Lg. 648b, Ti. 87a.II misery, Procop.Goth.4.32. -
33 καρηβαρέω
A to be heavy in the head, drowsy, τὴν κεφαλὴν κ. Arist. PA 653a14; [ ἰχθύδια] κ. ὑπὸ τοῦ ψόφου bewildered, Id.HA 534a4; stagger as one drunken, Ph.2.123;τῷ σώματι κ. καὶ σφάλλεσθαι Plu.Art. 11
, cf. Ant.85, Q.S.6.266; to be top-heavy, of a spindle charged with yarn, AP6.160 (Antip. Sid.); μῆλα -έοντα κορύμβοις ib.5.257 (Paul. Sil.); have a headache,ναυτιῶντα καὶ -οῦντα ὑπὸ τοῦ σάλου Luc.Herm. 28
:—also [suff] κᾰρηβᾰρ-άω Pherecr.218 ( καραι- codd. Eust.), Thphr.Od.46 (but- βαρεῖν HP9.8.6
), v.l. in Luc.Lex.13; and [suff] κᾰρηβᾰρ-ιάω v.l. in Ar.Fr. 792, prob. l. in Telecl.44, cf. Sch.Opp.H.3.368:—the form [full] κᾰρηβοάω, = ἰλιγγιάω is quoted by Ael.Dion.Fr. 221, and καρηβορᾶν, καρυβοᾶν are vv.ll. in Ar.l.c.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καρηβαρέω
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34 μωρία
A folly, Hdt.1.146;μωρίας πλέως S.Aj. 1150
, cf. 745; μωρίην ἐπιφέρειν τισί to impute folly to them, Hdt.1.131; μωρίαν ὀφλισκάνειν to be charged with it, S. Ant. 470;ἐδόκει μ. εἶναι ταῦτα Th.5.41
; μωρίᾳ φιλονικεῖν foolishly, Id.4.64; τῆς μ. what folly! Ar.Nu. 818, Ec. 787;εἰς τοῦτ' ἀφῖχθε μωρίας D.9.54
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35 ναῦλος
ναῦλος, ὁ, Ar. (v. infr.), IG22.1672.126,159, SIG1262.6 (Smyrna, i A. D.), Com.Adesp.286; also ἡ, acc. to Sch.Ar.Ra. 272; and [full] ναῦλον, τό (v. infr.), cf. ναῦλλον:—A passage-money, fare or freight, ἔκβαιν', ἀπόδος τὸν ν., says Charon, Ar.Ra. 270;τῆς πόλεως ναῦλον τελούσης τοῖς ἄγουσι τοὺς λίθους IPE12.32B50
(Olbia, iii B. C.); ναῦλον συνθέσθαι to agree upon one's fare, X.An.5.1.12;τὸν. τῶν ξύλων παρασχεῖν D.49.26
, cf. IGll. cc.;τὸ ν. ἀποστερεῖν Din.1.56
; παραπόλλυμι τὸ ν. Arisipp. ap. Plu.2.439e;ἔδωκε τὸ ν. αὐτοῦ LXX Jn.1.3
;λαλῶν τὰ ν. Diph.43.21
;ἔδωκα αὐτῷ τὰ ν. Sammelb. 3553
;τὸ δὲ ν. διωρθωσάμεθα ὑπὲρ αὐτῶν PCair.Zen.52.13
(iii B. C.); συνέβη ναῦλον ἡμῖν προσάγεσθαι τοῦ.. πλοίου we were charged for the hire of the boat, ib.368.27 (iii B. C.).b ν. πλοίου name of a tax paid for the use of state-provided boats, BGU 645.16 (ii A. D.), PSI8.960.15 (iv A. D.);ἀποδιαγράψειν τὸ συναχθησόμενον ν. ἐπὶ τὴν βασιλικὴν τράπεζαν PTheb.Bank 12.7
(ii B. C.), cf. Sammelb. 6954.II freight, cargo of ships, τὸ ν. σφετερίζεσθαι D.32.2.IV ναῦλα, τά, = ἐφόδια, Hsch. (ascribed to Aeschylus by Cyr. in cod. Laur.57.39). -
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II in pl., at Athens, a committee charged with the revision of the laws, Decr. ap. And.1.83, IG22.140.8, D.3.10, Lex ap.eund.24.21, etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > νομοθέτης
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37 ξενοφύλαξ
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38 ξυλομέτρης
A official charged with the measuring of earth excavated, PLond.5.1648.8, 13 (iv A. D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ξυλομέτρης
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39 παραγράφω
b mostly, add, subjoin, esp. a clause to a law, contract, etc., τί βεβούλευται περὶ τῶν σπονδῶν ἐν τῇ στήλῃ παραγράψαι; Id.Lys. 513, cf. Pl.Lg. 785a ([voice] Pass.);π. τῷ δεῖνι ἀποδοῦναι δεῖ D.52.4
; ὑποκάτω π. add particulars below, Hyp.Eux.30;π. τὸ ὄνομα παρ' ᾧ ἂν κείωνται αἱ συνθῆκαι IG22.1176.20
.c enter a debt or liability against a person's name, c. acc. pers. et rei, POxy.488.32 (ii/iii A. D.), 513.33 (ii A. D.):—more freq. [voice] Pass., have entered against one, PTeb.5.189 (ii B. C.), etc.: with personal subject,παραγέγραμμαι τῷ πράκτορι PPetr. 2p.42
(iii B. C.), cf. POxy.513.13 (ii A. D.), etc.3 interpolate in a Ms., Gal.7.894, 18(1).151, 155.5 [voice] Pass., to be marked with theπαράγραφος, κατὰ δύο παραγεγραμμένον ᾆσμα Heph.
Poëm. 1.II [voice] Med., with [tense] pf. [voice] Pass., in various legal phrases:1 παραγράφεσθαι τὸν νόμον have the law written in parallel columns with a decree which is charged with illegality,νόμους ἄλλους παραβέβηκεν, οὓς οὐ παραγεγράμμεθα διὰ τὸ πλῆθος D.23.63
, cf. 51:—[voice] Pass.,οἱ παραγεγραμμένοι νόμοι Id.18.111
, Aeschin.3.200.2 π. τινὰ διαιτητήν have him registered as arbiter, D.40.16.3 Δημοσθένει τὴν γραφὴν τοῦ φόνου παραγράψασθαι to bring a false charge, Test. ap. D.21.107.4 παραγεγραμμένος μὴ εἰσαγώγιμον εἶναι τὴν δίκην having demurred to the admissibility of the suit (v. παραγραφή II. 1), Id.32.1;π. περί τινος Id.38.1
, cf. Isoc.18.2: coupled with ὑπόμνυσθαι, D.47.39, 45; ἑαυτὸν -όμενος μόνος ἀγωνίσασθαι τὴν δίκην ἐντολὰς οὐκ ἔχων calling himself inadmissible as pleader on the ground that he has no orders to plead alone, Philostr.VS2.32.5 draw a line across, cancel: metaph., efface,τὸ τιμᾶσθαι μετὰ τοῦτο πᾶσαν παρεγράψατο τὴν συμφοράν Aristid. 2.246
J.;ὁ θυμὸς τῇ ῥύμῃ τῆς ὀργῆς -γραφόμενος τὴν φύσιν Callistr. Stat.13
(v.l. περι-):—[voice] Pass., to be abolished,τὰ φιλάνθρωπα παρεγράφη Plb.9.31.5
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40 πεντηκοστεύομαι
A to be charged with a tax of two per cent. on any articles, D.35.29 ; also of the articles, to have the tax paid upon them, οὐδ' ὁτιοῦν εὑρίσκομεν.. πεπεντηκοστευμένον ib. 30.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πεντηκοστεύομαι
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