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1 ἰλάρχης
A commander of a troop of horse, PPetr.3p.8 (iii B.C.), al., Ascl.Tact.7.2, Plu.Tim. 31 (pl.), Arr.An.2.7.3; = Lat. praefectus turmae, Plb.6.25.1, 6.35.8.II commander of eight elephants, Ascl.Tact.9, Ael.Tact.23:— hence [suff] ἰλ-αρχέω, [dialect] Boeot. [full] ϝιλαρχίω, command cavalry, IG7.3087 (Lebad.), 3206 (Orchom.), 2466 ([place name] Thebes).II at Rome, to be sevir equitum, D.C.55.10.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἰλάρχης
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2 ἱππαρχέω
A to be ἵππαρχος, command cavalry, c. gen.,τῆς ἵππου Hdt.9.20
, 69;ἱππαρχηκὼς ἀνδρῶν καλῶν κἀγαθῶν Din.3.12
;ἱππέων D.21.164
: abs., X.Ages.2.4, Lys.26.20, D.21.172;οἱ ἱππαρχηκότες Hyp.Lyc. 17
; of the Roman magister equitum and praefectus equitum, D.C.43.48, App.BC5.8:—[voice] Pass., serve under an ἵππαρχος, Arist.Pol. 1277b10.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἱππαρχέω
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3 προστάσσω
προστάσσω, [dialect] Att. [suff] πρό-ττω; [dialect] Dor. [full] ποτιτάσσω IG12(1).155.91 ([place name] Rhodes), Anon. in PSI9.1091.1, also [full] ποιτάσσω IG42(1).122.39, al. (Epid.): [tense] pf.Aπροστέταχα LXX Da.2.8
:—[voice] Pass., 1 [tense] aor. προσετάχθην (v. infr.), also 2 [tense] aor. προσετάγην ib.Si.3.22:I c. acc. pers.,1 place or post at a place, χωρεῖτε οἷ προστάσσομεν (sc. ὑμᾶς) E.Or. 1678: —[voice] Pass.,προσταχθέντα.. πύλαις A.Th. 527
, cf. S.Ant. 670;ᾗ ἄν τις προσταχθῇ Th.2.87
, cf. 7.70.2 attach to, πρὸς τοῖσι ἔθνεσι τοὺς πλησιοχώρους π. attaching to certain tribes their next neighbours, Hdt.3.89; π. τινάς τινι assign them to his command, Th.5.8, cf. X. Cyr.7.1.20:—[voice] Pass.,Ἰνδοὶ προσετετάχατο.. Φαρναζάθρῃ Hdt.7.65
; .3 reversely, ἐπὶ μὲν τῇ [μοίρῃ] ἑωυτὸν π. appointed himself to the one part as their head, Hdt.1.94; π. ἄρχοντά τισι appoint as commander over them, Th.6.93: with dat. omitted, Id.3.16, 8.23:—[voice] Pass., ib.8.II c. acc. rei, command, prescribe, enjoin,περὶ βοηθείας ἢ ἄλλο τι προστάττοντες τῆσι πόλεσι IG12.57.43
; ἑκάστῳ ἔργον π., αὑτῷ πόνον π., Hdt. 1.114, E. Ion 1176, cf. X.Cyr.4.5.25;πολὺ ἔργον π. ὡς τηλικῷδε Pl.Prm. 136d
, etc.;πολλὰς ἐπιμελείας Arist.Pol. 1299b8
;π. μνᾶς ἕξ
prescribe6
minae, Id.EN 1106b2;τισὶ περί τινος π. D.19.71
:—[voice] Pass., τοῖσι δὲ ἵππος προσετέτακτο to others orders had been given to supply cavalry, Hdt.7.21, cf. A.Eu. 208; τὰ προσταχθέντα orders given, Hdt.2.121.δ, cf. Isoc.3.13;τὸ προστεταγμένον Hdt.9.104
;τὸ προσταχθέν Id.1.114
, S.Ph. 1010;τὰ προσταχθησόμενα X.Mem.3.5.6
: abs., προσταχθὲν αὐτῷ the order having been given him, Lys.30.2, cf. D.50.12;πλείω τῶν ὑπὸ τῆς πόλεως προσταττομένων δαπανᾶσθαι Lys.25.13
.2 c. dat. pers. et inf., command, order one to do, Hdt.5.105, 9.99, S. OC 1018, Th.7.29, X.Cyr.8.6.3, PEnteux.6.4 (iii B.C.), etc.; the dat. must be supplied in Hdt.1.80, S.OC 494, etc.:—[voice] Pass., impers.,ἐκέλευε τοῖσι προσετέτακτο ταῦτα πρήσσειν διαταμεῖν Hdt.7.39
;ὁ βασιλεὺς.. ἢ ἄλλος τις οἷς προστέτακται περὶ τούτων IG12.94.19
.3 c. acc. et inf., E.Hel. 890; both usages in successive clauses,ὅσα οἱ νόμοι π. τοὺς προσήκοντας ποιεῖν, ἡμῖν π. καὶ ἀναγκάζουσι ποιεῖν D.43.59
:—[voice] Pass., to be ordered to do,τέσσερες.. κῶμαι.. τοῖσι κυσὶ προσετετάχατο σιτία παρέχειν Hdt.1.192
, etc.; ὥσπερ προσετάχθησαν (sc. ἐξεργάσασθαι) Th.5.75.4 abs., command, order, opp. ὑπηρετέω, Arist.Top. 129a12:—[voice] Pass., receive orders, ib.14;οἱ προστεταγμένοι Th.1.136
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4 ἐπίταγμα
A injunction, command, SIG22.6 (pl., Epist. Darei), etc.;τὸ ὑπὸ τοῦ νόμου ἐ. Pl.R. 359a
;ἐ. ἐπιτάξαι Aeschin.1.3
;ἐξ ἐπιταγμάτων And.3.11
;ἐξ ἐπιτάγματος D.19.185
; κατ' ἐπίταγμα, = κατ' ἐπιταγήν (cf.ἐπιταγή 2
), IG3.163,209;τυραννικὸν ἐ. Pl.Lg. 722e
, cf. Hyp.Dem.Fr.5, Arist.Pol. 1292a20 ; τὰ ἐ. the orders or demands of a courtesan, D.59.29.2 condition of a treaty, Plb. 1.31.5.3 Math., ποιεῖν τὸ ἐ. satisfy the required conditions, Archim.Sph.Cyl.1.2,al.b problem, τά τε θεωρήματα καὶ τὰ ἐ. χρείαν ἔχοντα εἰς.. Id.Con.Sph.Praef.; subdivision of a problem, Papp.644.9, etc.4 tribute, Lyd.Mens.3.23 (pl.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπίταγμα
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5 ἐπιτάσσω
A put upon one as a duty, enjoin, τι Hdt.5.111, S.OC 839, etc. ; τί τινι, asἐ. ἄεθλόν τινι Hdt.4.43
, cf. 1.155 ; ;ἐπιτάξαντος τᾷ πόλει Γαλλίου σῖτον καὶ Ἀνχαρίου ἱμάτια SIG748.25
(i B.C.) : c. dat. pers. et inf., order one to do,ἐ. τοῖσι μὲν πεζὸν στρατὸν..παρέχειν Hdt.4.83
, cf. 3.159, Ar.V. 69, And.3.11, etc.: rarely c. acc. et inf., enjoin or order that.., X.Lac. 5.8 ; with the case omitted,ἐ. ἀποφορὴν ἐπιτελέειν Hdt.2.109
, cf. 137 : abs., impose commands, Th.1.140, al. ; τινί on one, S.Ant. 664:— [voice] Pass., accept orders, submit to commands,εἰ 'πιταξόμεσθα δή E.Supp. 521
;ἐπιταττόμενος Ar.V. 686
: c. inf.,οἱ ἐπιταττόμενοι γαμεῖν Pl.Lg. 925e
: c. acc. rei,ἄλλο τι ἐπιταχθήσεσθε Th.1.140
; of things, to be ordered,ὁ στρατὸς ὁ -θεὶς ἑκάστοισι Hdt.6.95
; soΛακεδαιμονίοις..ναῦς ἐπετάχθησαν ποιεῖσθαι Th.2.7
s. v.l. ; orders given,Hdt.
1.115 ;τἀπιταχθέντα Pl.Ti. 20b
, al. ; ; dictated,Th.
1.141 : Math., τὸ ἐπιταχθέν what was prescribed, Euc.4.1, al. ; πλευρὰς ἔχον ὅσας ἄν τις ἐπιτάξῃ with as many sides as you please, Papp.290.26.2 use the imperative mood,εὔχεσθαι οἰόμενος ἐπιτάττει εἰπὼν μῆνιν ἄειδε θεά.. τὸ γὰρ κελεῦσαι, φησί,..ἐπίταξίς ἐστιν Arist.Po. 1456b16
; opp. κελεύειν, IG12.76.33.II place next or beside,[Σαγάρτιοι] ἐπετετάχατο ἐς τοὺς Πέρσας Hdt.7.85
;ἐπετέτακτο Ἀριστοκράτει Περικλῆς X.HG1.6.29
:—[voice] Med., τοὺς ἱππέας ἐπετάξαντο ἐπὶ τῷ δεξιῷ they had the cavalry placed next, Th.6.67.2 place behind,ὄπισθεν τοῦ πεζοῦ τὴν ἵππον Hdt.1.80
, cf. Pl.R. 471d ([voice] Pass.):—[voice] Med.,ἐπιτάξασθαι τῇ φάλαγγι λόχους X.An.6.5.9
:—[voice] Pass., , cf. Plu.Luc.31, Ael.Tact. 29.8, Arr.Tact.25.10 ;Ἀράβιοι ἔσχατοι ἐπετετάχατο Hdt.7.87
.b Gramm., place after, in [voice] Pass.,αὐτὸς πάσῃ ἀντωνυμίᾳ -τάσσεται A.D.Pron.34.10
, cf. Synt.138.23.3 set in command over,τινί Arr.An.1.24.1
:—[voice] Pass., οἱ ἐπιτεταγμένοι set as guards over the wagons, Th.5.72 ;ταῖς βασιλικαῖς ἐπιστολαῖς -ταχθείς Philostr.VS2.24.1
, cf. Jul.Or.2.63d.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπιτάσσω
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