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41 συνέρχομαι
A- ελεύσομαι Plu.2.306e
, Phintys ap. Stob.4.23.61; but the [dialect] Att. [tense] fut. is σύνειμι ( εἶμι ibo), q. v., with [tense] aor. 2 συνῆλθον ([dialect] Dor. part.συνενθόντες Abh.Berl.Akad.1925(5).21
([place name] Cyrene )) and [tense] pf. συνελήλυθα:— go together or in company,σύν τε δύ' ἐρχομένω Il.10.224
.II come together, assemble, meet, Hdt.1.152, 3.159, 7.97, E.Ba. 714, Th.1.3, etc.;συνέρχεσθαι τοὺς συνέδρους IG42(1).68.66
(Epid., iv B.C.);σ. ἐς τὠυτό Hdt.1.202
;εἰς ταὐτὸ εἰς μίαν νῆσον X.Ath.2.2
;εἰς τὸ κοινόν Pl.Lg. 680e
; εἰς ἓν ἱερόν ib. 767c;ἐνθάδε Ar.Lys.39
; δεῦρο ἐς Κλεισθένους ib. 621 (lyr.);ἐκ τῶν ἀγρῶν Id. Pax 632
(troch.);ἀπὸ τῶν πόλεων Th.5.55
; ἐς λόγους ς. Hdt.1.82, cf. Ar.Eq. 1300 (troch.): c. dat., without ἐς λόγους, BGU1778.2 (i B.C.);σύνελθε πρὸς Θέωνα PSI9.1079.3
(i B.C.); ἐπὶ τὸν ἀγῶνα, i.e. the Dramatic ἀγών, D.21.55; and simply, ξ. τινί have dealings with, S.OT 572; σ. χοροῖς take part in.., E.Hel. 1468 (lyr.).2 in hostile sense, meet in battle,σ. ἐς πεδίον Hdt. 1.80
; ;κάπρῳ γὰρ ὡς συνῆλθεν ἀντίαν ἔριν PCair.Zen.532.16
(iii B.C.); also of the battle, μάχη ὑπό τινων ξυνελθοῦσα engaged in, contested by them, Th.5.74.3 come together, be united or banded together,ἐς τὠυτό Hdt.4.120
; φίλος φίλῳ ἐς ἓν ς. E.Ph. 462;δύο οἰκίαι σ. εἰς ταὐτόν Pl.Chrm. 157e
;σ. τοῦ ζῆν ἕνεκεν Arist.Pol. 1278b24
; σ. ἐπὶ κοινωνίᾳ βίω Phintys l.c.; form a league, of states, D.18.19; come together, after quarrelling, ἀδελφοὶ.. οὔτε ῥᾳδίως ς. Plu.2.481c.b of sexual intercourse,σ. τῷ ἀνδρί Hp.Mul.2.143
;σ. γυναιξί X.Mem.2.2.4
, cf. Pl.Smp. 192e, Str.15.3.20; σ. εἰς ὁμιλίαν τινί, of a woman, D.S.3.58; freq. of marriage-contracts, BGU970.13 (ii A.D.), PGnom. 71, al. (ii A.D.), etc.: abs., of animals, couple, Arist.HA 541b34.4 c. acc. cogn., ταύτην τὴν στρατείαν ξ. joined in this expedition, Th.1.3 ( ξυνεξ- is prob. cj.); τὸ σὸν λέχος ξυνῆλθον shared thy bed, S.Aj. 491.III of things, to be joined in one,συνερχόμεν' εἰς ἕν Emp.17.7
; χάρις κείνου τέ σοι κἀμοῦ ξ. S.Tr. 619; τἀπ' ἐμοῦ τε κἀπὸ σοῦ ἐς ἓν ξ. E.Tr. 1155;σ. εἰς ἕν Arist.Cael. 288a16
; of one river joining another, Ar.Fr. 150 (dub.l.); of heavenly bodies, to be in conjunction, Arist.Mete. 343b31, 344a1; of a chasm, close, Plu.2.306e; so of a fistula, Meges ap.Orib.44.24.10.2 of events, concur, happen together, Hdt.6.77; τῆς τύχης οὕτω ς. Plu.Cam.13.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συνέρχομαι
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42 ἀμφήριστος
A contested on both sides, disputed, doubtful, ἀμφήριστον ἔθηκεν, i. e. made it a dead-heat, Il.23.382;γένος ἀ. Call. Jov.5
;νεῖκος A.R.3.627
;ἐλπίδες Plb.5.85.6
;ἐς ἀμφήριστον ἐλθεῖν τινι App.Pun.51
; evenly matched,πόλεις Str.8.4.8
, cf. Q.S.5.310, Luc.Eun.4, etc.; of stars, of doubtful position, Serap. in Cat.Cod. Astr.1.100.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀμφήριστος
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43 ἀμφινεικής
ἀμφι-νεικής, ές,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀμφινεικής
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44 ἐξαμιλλάομαι
Aἐξαμίλλησαι Id.Hyps.Fr.2
:—struggle vehemently: c. acc. cogn., τὰς τεθρίππους Οἰνομάῳ.. ἁμίλλας ἐξαμιλληθείς having contested the chariot-race with him, Id.Hel. 387: abs., ib. 1471; διαφόροις ὁδοῖς πρὸς ἓν καὶ ταὐτὸν ἄκρον Constantius in Them.Or.p.22 D.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐξαμιλλάομαι
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45 ἐπίμαχος
ἐπίμᾰχ-ος, ον,A that may easily be attacked, assailable, of fortified places, opp. ἄμαχος, Hdt.1.84; ἐκ τῆς γῆς ἐ. Th.4.31, cf. 35; τὰ -ώτατα ib.4;τῇ τὸ -ώτατον ἦν τοῦ χωρίου Hdt. 9.21
, cf.6.133, X.An.5.4.14.II. contended for, contested, Hld.8.1.III. equipped for battle, Thom.Mag.p.113R.; epith. of Πλούτων, GDI 3520 ([place name] Cnidus), cf. SIG1014.61 (Erythrae, iii B.C.).IV. ally, helper, Ph.1.659, Hsch.; ἐ. χωρία impregnable, Ph.2.383 (v.l. ἀπο-), cf. Hsch.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπίμαχος
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46 ἐριστός
A that may be contested, τὰ δὲ τοῖς δυνατοῖς οὐκ ἐριστὰ πλάθειν such contests cannot be waged with the powerful, so as to engage with them, S.El. 220 (lyr.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐριστός
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47 ὀξύς
A wood sorrel, Oxalis Acetosella, Plin.HN27.112.2 = ὀξύσχοινος, great sea-rush, Juncus acutus, ib.21.113.3 = ὀξαλίς, sorrel, Rumex acetosa, Gal.11.667.------------------------------------Aὀξέα Hdt.9.23
, al., v.l. in Hp.Mul.1.64, al. (in codd. freq. ὀξέη, and so Babr.73.1 metri gr.): ὀξεῖα, poet. for neut. pl. ὀξέα, Hes.Sc. 348 :—sharp, keen, whether of a point or an edge, in Hom. and Hes. mostly of weapons or anything made of metal,ἄκων Il.10.335
, al.;ἄορ 21.173
, Hes.Sc. 457 ;βέλος Il.4.185
, etc.; also of non-metallic substances,λᾶας 16.739
;μοχλός Od.9.382
;σκόλοπες Il. 12.56
,64 ; ὀξεῖα κορυφή, of a mountain-peak, Od.12.74 ; soπάγοι ὀξέες 5.411
; λίθος ὀξὺς πεποιημένος sharpened so as to serve as a knife, Hdt. 7.69, cf. 3.8 ; κυρβασίας ἐς ὀξὺ ἀπηγμένας brought to a point, Id.7.64 ;ὄρεα ἐς ὀ. τὰς κορυφὰς ἀ. Id.2.28
; τὸ ὀ. the apex of a triangle, ib.16 ; of the heart, Arist.Resp. 478b5 ;τὸ ὀ. τοῦ ᾠοῦ Id.GA 752b8
; ὀ. γωνία an acute angle, Id.Top. 107a16, al., Euc.1 Def.12, Archim. Spir.16 ;Χρόνος ὀξὺς ὀδόντας Simon.176
; ἡ ὀξεῖα, name of a surgical instrument, Hermes 38.282, Heliod. ap. Orib.44.23.59 ; but also, a pointed splinter of bone, ib.46.20.5.II in reference to the senses,1 of feeling, sharp, keen,ὀδύναι Il.11.268
; ὀ. ἠέλιος the piercing sun, h.Ap. 374 ; ὀξειᾶν ἀκτίνων πατήρ, i.e. the Sun, Pi.O.7.70 ;Σείριος ὀξὺς ἐλλάμπων Archil.61
;πῦρ ὀ. Anaxipp.1.12
; soχιὼν ὀξεῖα Pi.P.1.20
; so also of grief and the like ,ἄχος Il.19.125
;μελεδῶναι Od.19.517
: and generally, sharp, severe,μάχη ὀξέα.. γίνεται
keenly contested,Hdt.
9.23 ;ὀ. πυρετός Hp.VM16
([comp] Sup.);[ἡ νόσος] ὀξεῖα φοιτᾷ καὶ ταχεῖ' ἀπέρχεται S.Ph. 808
; νόσοι, μανίαι, Pi.O.8.85, N.11.48 ([comp] Comp.), cf. Hp.Acut.tit., Archig. ap. Gal.9.887 ;πάθαι Pi.P.3.97
;ἐπιμομφά Id.O.10(11).9
, etc.2 of the sight,ὀξύτατον ὄμμα Id.N.10.62
;ὄψις.. ὀξυτάτη τῶν διὰ τοῦ σώματος.. αἰσθήσεων Pl.Phdr. 250d
: freq. in neut. as Adv., ὀξύτατον δέρκεσθαι to be keenest of sight, Il.17.675 ;ὀξύτατα καθορᾶν Pl.R. 516c
; so ὀξὺ νοεῖν notice a thing sharply, Il.3.374 ;ὀξὺ προϊδεῖν Od.5.393
;ὀξύτερον βλέπει Ar.Pl. 1048
, Lys. 1202 (lyr.): prov.,ὀξύτερον τοῦ Λυγκέως βλέπειν Id.Pl. 210
, cf. Macar.Prov.6.41 ; also ὀξὺ ἄκουσεν heard with sharp ear, Il.17.256, cf. Pl.Lg. 927b ; ὀξεῖαν ἀκοὴν.. λόγοις διδούς keen attention, S.El. 30.b of things that affect the sight, dazzling, bright,αὐγὴ Ἠελίου Il.17.372
;[Ἠελίου] ὀξύτατον πέλεται φάος εἰσοράασθαι 14.345
: hence of colours, Ar. Pax 1173 (v.φοινικίς 2
) ;αἱ ὀξεῖαι χροιαί Arist. Phgn. 806b4
;πορφύρα Plu.Cat.Mi.6
, PHolm.20.36 ;[ἐσθὴς] ὀξυτέρα καὶ τηλαυγεστέρα Ael.NA4.46
.3 of sound, shrill, piercing,ἀϋτή Il.15.313
;ὀξὺ βοήσας 17.89
;ὀξὺ δὲ κωκύσασα 18.71
;ὀξὺ λεληκώς 22.141
;ὀξέα κεκληγώς 17.88
, etc.; of whinnying horses,ὀξεῖα χρέμισαν Hes.Sc. 348
; of young pigs,ὀξὺ κεκράγατε Ar.Ach. 804
; of the scream of birds of prey,ὀξέα κλάζων S.Ant. 112
(anap.) ; of metals,ἰάχεσκε σάκος ὀξέα καὶ λιγέως Hes.Sc. 233
; also of the wail of the nightingale (cf. ὀξύφωνος),ὄρνιθος ὀ. φθόγγον S.Ant. 424
; so ἐπηλάλαξαν τὸν ὀ. νόμον shrieked their shrill song, A.Th. 952 (lyr.) ; ὀξὺ μέλος, of the grasshopper, Ar.Av. 1095 (lyr.).b of musical tones, in a technical sense, high-pitched, opp.βαρύς, φθόγγοι Pl.Ti. 80a
, X. Cyn.6.20 ;ὀξυτάτη χορδή Pl.Phdr. 268d
;φωνὴ ὀξεῖα, βαρεῖα, μέση Arist.Rh. 1403b29
;τῷ ὀξεῖ ἐν φωνῇ μὲν ἐναντίον τὸ βαρύ, ἐν ὄγκῳ δὲ τὸ ἀμβλύ Id.Top. 106a13
.c in Music, δι' ὀξειῶν ([dialect] Dor. - ᾶν) interval of a fifth, Philol.6, Arist.Pr. 920a24.d ἡ ὀξεῖα (sc. προσῳδία ) the acute accent, D.T.630.1, A.D.Pron.35.10, al.; τὸν τόνον φυλάσσειν ὀ. ib.60.1 ;ὀ. συλλαβή Pl.Cra. 399b
;ὀ. στοιχεῖον S.E.M.1.113
.5 of smell, Arist.de An. 421a30 ;ὀξύτατον ὄζειν τινός Ar.Ach. 193
.III metaph., of the inner sense, sharp, keen, hasty, esp. quick to anger, passionate, epith. of Ares, Il.2.440,al. ;μένος ὀξύ h.Hom.8.14
;καρδίη ὀξυτέρη Thgn.366
;θυμὸς ὀ. S.OC 1193
;νέος καὶ ὀ. Pl.Grg. 463e
;οἱ ἀκρόχολοι ὀξεῖς Arist.EN 1126a18
: so in ὀξύ-θυμος, -κάρδιος, -χολος.2 sharp, quick,δεινοὶ καὶ ὀξεῖς Pl.Ap. 39b
: c. inf.,ἐπινοῆσαι ὀ. Th.1.70
;γνῶναι.. ὀξύτατοι τὰ ῥηθέντα D.3.15
; also ;τὰς ἐνθυμήσεις ὀξύς Luc.Salt. 81
.IV of motion, quick, swift, post-Hom.,ὀξυτάτους ἵππους Hdt. 5.9
(v.l. ὠκυτάτους) ;ἱερακίσκος Ar.Av. 1112
;ὀξυτέρῳ χαλινῷ S.Ant. 108
(lyr.) ; of a report,ὀξεῖα βάξις διῆλθ' Ἀχαιούς Id.Aj. 998
; ὀξεῖαν ἐκβάλλει ῥοήν, of a dying man, Id.Ant. 1238, cf. A.Ag. 1389 ; of a flame, fierce, Thphr.HP5.9.3 ;ᾄξας ὀξὺς νότος ὥς S.Aj. 258
(anap.) ; τὸ εὔψυχον.. ὀξεῖς ἐνδείκνυνται are quick in displaying, Th.4.126 ; opp. βραδύς, Id.8.96 ; opp. ῥάθυμος, Arist.EE 1240a2 ; opp. ἡσύχιος, Id.EN 1116a9 ;ὀ. παράγγελμα Onos.10.2
; ὀ. καιρός an urgent crisis, Id.6.1, al.; ὁ ὀ. δρόμος the express post, POxy.900.7 (iv A. D.), 2115.6 (iv A. D.) ;ὀξεῖς οἱ πόδες αὐτῶν ἐκχέαι αἷμα Ep.Rom.3.15
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48 ἀμφήριστος
ἀμφ-ήριστος ( ἐρίζω): contested on both sides, doubtful, victory (or victor), Il. 23.382†.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἀμφήριστος
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49 μνήμη
μνήμη, ης, ἡ (Trag.+) prim. ‘remembrance, memory’.① a recollection that one has of events, opp. of ignoring by forgetting, recollection, memory, w. gen. of someth. (EpArist 159; Just., D. 19, 6 al.) τ. μνήμην τινὸς ποιεῖσθαι recall someth. to mind 2 Pt 1:15 (PFay 19, 10 [11 A.D.] τῶν πραγμάτων μνήμην ποιεῖσθαι=‘hold the things in remembrance’. Likew. schol. on Apollon. Rhod. 4, 839–41a.—The mng. of μ. ποιεῖσθαι, quotable Hdt. et al.; Jos., Ant. 18, 65=‘make mention’ is scarcely applicable here). εἰς τὴν τῶν προηθληκότων μ. in memory of those who have already contested MPol 18:2.② the state of commemorating, remembrance, memorial (Diod S 5, 73, 1 and 23, 15, 2 αἰώνιον μνήμην παρὰ πᾶσιν ἀνθρώποις; testament of Epicurus in Diog. L. 10, 18: a memorial meal εἰς τὴν ἡμῶν μνήμην; ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΑ 1, 1928, p. 18, 18 festivals are arranged εἰς μνήμην Εὐρυκλέους εὐεργέτου; Jos., Ant. 13, 63) pl. ἡ τρυφὴ καὶ ἀπάτη μνήμας οὐκ ἔχει=have no remembrance = are not long remembered (like Lat. memoriam non habet) Hs 6, 5, 3; μνήμας μεγάλας ἔχειν have a lasting remembrance = live long in remembrance ibid. (cp. Proverbia Aesopi 111 P. μνήμην ἔχειν; EpArist 279).—DELG s.v. μιμνήσκω 6. M-M. TW. Spicq. Sv.
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