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1 πάλιν
1 of Place, back, backwards (the usual sense in early [dialect] Ep.), mostly joined with Verbs of going, coming, etc.;π. χώρει Hdt.5.72
; π. ἐλεύσεται, κατελθεῖν, ἐπανέλθωμεν, A.Pr. 854, S.OC 601, Pl.Cra. 438a, etc.;κέλευθον ἥνπερ ἦλθες ἐγκόνει π. A.Pr. 962
;δίκα καὶ πάντα π. στρέφεται E.Med. 412
(lyr.); δεῦρο σωθήσῃ π. Id.Ph. 725, cf. 1400; δόμεναι π. give back, restore, Il.1.116, etc.;π. ἀποδοῦναι And.2.23
; π. ἀγκαλέσαι to call back, A.Ag. 1021 (lyr.): less freq. c. gen., π. τράπεθ' υἷος ἑοῖο she turned back from her son, Il.18.138;δόρυ Ἀχιλλῆος π. ἔτραπεν 20.439
, cf. Od.7.143: coupled with other Advbs.,π. αὖτις ἔβαινον νηὸς ἐπὶ γλαφυρῆς 14.356
, cf. Pi.O.1.65; αὖ π. Od.13.125;ἂψ π. Il.18.280
;π. εἶσιν ὀπίσσω Od.11.149
;π. φέρεσθαι ἐξοπίσω Hes.Th. 181
; ἄψορρον π. S.El.53; π. οἴκαδε, π. οἴκαδ' αὖ, Ar.Lys. 792, Ra. 1486;π. αὖ Pl.Prt. 318e
, etc.: with the Art.,ἡ π. ὁδός E.Or. 125
.2 to express contradiction, π. ἐρέει gainsay, Il.9.56; π. ὅ γε λάζετο μῦθον took back his word, unsaid it, 4.357; opp. ἀληθέα εἰπεῖν, Od.13.254; μηδέ τῳ δόξῃ π. let no one think contrariwise, A.Th. 1045: in Prose, contrariwise, Pl.Grg. 482d;π. αὖ Id.R. 507b
; αὖ.. π. Id.Ap. 27d: in this sense sts. c. gen., τὸ π. νεότατος youth's opposite, Pi.O.10(11).87; χρόνου τὸ π. the change of time, E.HF 777(lyr.); cf. ἔμπαλιν.II of Time, again, once more, rare in Hom., Il.2.276, cf. S.OT 1166, X. Mem.1.6.11, etc.: freq. coupled with αὖ, αὖθις (q.v.); , etc.; π. καὶ π. Str.17.1.3, Plu.2.565d, Ael.VH1.4; ἔγχει καὶ π. εἰπέ, π. π. Ἡλιοδώρας" AP5.135 (Mel.): both senses (I and II) are appropriate in Od.16.456, Pl.Prt. 322b, etc. -
2 ἐναντίος
1 of Place, on the opposite side, opposite, c.dat.,ἀκταὶ ἐναντίαι ἀλλήλῃσιν Od.10.89
;Πάτροκλος δέ οἱ.. ἐ. ἧστο Il.9.190
, cf. Od.23.89: hence, fronting, face to face, ;ὄττις ἐ. τοι ἰσδάνει Sapph.2.2
; δεῖξον.. τὸ σὸν πρόσωπον δεῦρ' ἐ. πατρί before him, E.Hipp. 947; τὰναντία τινί things open to one's sight, X.Cyr.3.3.345: abs.,ἐ. στάνθ' E.Hipp. 1078
(but ἐ. κεῖσθαι look opposite ways, Pl.Smp. 190a).b with Verbs of motion, in the opposite direction, ἔνθα οἱ.. ἐναντίη ἤλυθε μήτηρ came to meet him, Il.6.251; ;δύο ἅμαξαι ἐ. ἀλλήλαις Th.1.93
;ἄνεμος ἐ. ἔπνει X.An.4.5.3
.c Astrol., in diametrical aspect, Vett.Val.70.16, Man.3.360.2 in hostile sense, opposing, facing in fight, c. gen.,ἐναντίοι ἔσταν Ἀχαιῶν Il.5.497
, cf. S.Aj. 1284, X.An.4.3.28, etc.: c. dat., Il.5.12, E.Supp. 856, IT 1415; οἱ ἐ. one's adversaries, A. Th. 375, Gorg.Fr. 12 D., etc.; the enemy, Hdt.7.225, Th.4.64, etc.b generally, opposed to,τινί X.An.3.2.10
; τὸ ἐ. the opposite party, Id.Ath.1.4; presenting obstacles, hindering, .c ὁ δι ἐναντίας the opponent in a alawsuit, PFlor.1.58.15 (iii A.D.), etc.3 of qualities, acts, etc., opposite, contrary, reverse,τἀναντί' εἰπεῖν A.Ag. 1373
;δίκαια καὶ τἀναντία S.Ant. 667
: mostly c.gen., τὰ ἐ. τούτων the very reverse of these things, Hdt.1.82, cf. Th.7.75, etc.; δείξας.. ἄστρων τὴν ἐ. ὁδόν, i.e.τὴν τοῦ ἡλίου ὁδὸν ἐ. οὖσαν τοῖς ἄστροις E.Fr. 861
: also c. dat., ; τἀναντία πρήσσειν [ τῇ ὑγιείῃ] Democr.234;δύο τὰ -ώτατα εὐβουλίᾳ Th.3.42
; ;ἐναντία λέγει αὐτὸς αὑτῷ Id.Prt. 339b
, cf.Ar.Ach. 493;τἀναντία τούτοις Pl. Prt 323d
; ἐναντία γνῶναι ταῖς πλείσταις [ πόλεσιν] X.Lac.1.2;τὴν ἐ. τινὶ ψῆφον θέσθαι D.19.65
; simplyτὴν ἐ. θέσθαι τινί Pl.La. 184d
: folld. byἤ, τοὺς ἐ. λόγους ἢ ὡς αὐτὸς κατεδόκεε Hdt.1.22
;τοὐ. δρῶν ἢ προσῆκ' αὐτῷ ποιεῖν Ar.Pl.14
;τοὐ. ἔπαθεν ἢ τὸ προσδοκώμενον Pl.Lg. 966e
, cf. R. 567c, etc.: freq. strengthd., πᾶν τοὐ., πάντα τἀ., quite the contrary, Lg. 967a, X.Mem.3.12.4; πολὺ τοὐ. Stratt.57; .4 in the Philos. of Arist., τἀναντία (dist. fr. other ἀντικείμενα, Metaph. 1018a25 ) are contraries, esp. the two attributes within the same genus which differ most widely from each other (as hot and cold), Cat. 6a18, al.b ἐ. ἀποφάνσεις, προτάσεις, contrary propositions (All B is A, No B is A), opp. contradictory (v. ἀντιφατικῶς), Id.Int. 17b4, APr. 63b28.II freq. in Adv. usages:1 from Hom. downwds., neut. ἐναντίον as Adv., opposite, facing, ἐ. ὧδε κάλεσσον here to my face, Od.17.544; εἰς ὦπα ἰδέσθαι ἐ. to look one in the face, 23.107;ἐ. προσβλέπειν τινά E.Hec. 968
, etc.; γυναῖκας ἀνδρῶν μὴ βλέπειν ἐ. ib. 975: abs., D.4.40, etc.: hence, like a Prep. c. gen., in the presence of,τῆς βουλῆς IG12.91
; τῶνδ' ἐ. S.OC 1002; μαρτύρων ἐ. Ar.Ec. 448;ἐ. τοῦ παιδίου Id.Lys. 907
;ἐ. ἁπάντων λέγειν Th.6.25
;ἐ. Διός Plb.7.9.2
; also neut. pl., IG7.1779 ([place name] Thespiae).b in hostile sense, against, c. gen., ἀνέσταν.. σφοῦ πατρὸς ἐ. Il.1.534;ἐ. ἰέναι τινός 21.574
;ἐ. μάχεσθαί τινος 20.97
;ἐ. ἵστασ' ἐμεῖο 13.448
: abs., ἐ. μίμνειν stand one's ground against, ib. 106: c. dat., νεικεῖν ἀλλήλοισιν ἐ. 20.252;ἐ. θεοῖς E.Or. 624
;ἐ. τῷ ὅρκῳ πράττειν IG22.1258.2
.c contrariwise, in [dialect] Att. also with the Art., τοὐναντίον on the other hand,τοὐ. δέ.. Antiph.80.4
; ἢ πάλιν τοὐ. Men.460.5; conversely, Pl.Men. 89e.d neut. pl. ἐναντία as Adv., c. dat., Hdt.6.32, Th.1.29, etc.2 with Preps., ἐκ τοῦ ἐ. over against, opposite, opp. ἐκ πλαγίου, X.HG4.5.15, etc.; ἐξ ἐναντίας, [dialect] Ion. - ίης, Hdt.7.225, Th.4.33 ( οἱ ἐξ ἐ. the opposing parties, prob. in PGrenf. 2.78.26 (iv A. D.)); ἐκ τῶν ἐ. on the contrary, Plb.5.9.9;ἀπ' ἐναντίας Ascl.Tact.1.2
;ἀπ' ἐ. Χωρεῖν Procop.Arc.4
; κατὰ τὰ ἐ. Pl.Ti. 39a: Geom., αἱ κατ' ἐναντίον τοῦ παραλληλογράμμου πλευραί the opposite sides of the parallelogram, Archim.Aequil.1.9; αἱ κατ' ἐ. τομαί opposite sections (i. e. branches) of the hyperbola, Apollon.Perg.Con. 3.23.3 regul.Adv. - ίως contrariwise, c. dat.,τούτοις οὐκ ἐ. λέγεις A.Eu. 642
;ἐ. διακεῖσθαί τινι Pl.R. 361c
;ἐ. ἀντικεῖσθαι Arist.Int. 17b20
; πικρῶς καὶ ἐ. like an enemy, D.19.339;ἐ. ἢ ὡς ἀνδραπόδοις τραφεῖσι Pl.Tht. 175d
; ἐ. ἔχειν to be exactly opposed, Id.Euthd. 278a; πρός τι to be contrary in respect of.., D.1.4; in the Logic of Arist., Metaph. 1057b11, al., cf. Procl.in Alc.p.268C.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐναντίος
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3 ἔμπαλιν
ἔμπᾰλιν, Adv., in Trag. and Prose freq. with Art., [full] τὸ ἔμπαλιν or [full] τοὔμπαλιν, [full] τὰ ἔμπαλιν (as always in Hdt.) or [full] τἄμπαλιν:—A backwards, back,κατὰ δ' ἔ. αὐτὸς ἔβαινε h.Merc.78
; ;ἐς τοὔ. δέδορκεν S.Ichn.113
;πρόσωπον ἔ. στρέφοντα E.Hec. 343
;τοὔ. ὑποστρέψαντας X.An.6.6.38
;τὰ ἔ. ἀπαλλάσσεσθαι Hdt.9.26
; ἄπιμεν ἅπαντες τοὔ. X.An.1.4.15, etc.b τὸ ἔ. καὶ ἀνάπαλιν as before and vice versa, Nech. ap. Vett.Val.154.28.II contrariwise, the opposite way, τοὔ. σπεύδειν, κραίνειν, A.Pr. 204, Ag. 1424; ; ἀνατρέπειν ἔ. turn upside down, E.Ba. 348; ἔ. ὑποδεῖσθαι to put on one's shoes contrariwise (i.e. on the wrong feet), Pl.Tht. 193c; ἐκ τοὔ. ἤ .. from the opposite side to.., Th.3.22.2 c. gen., contrary to, τέρψιος, γνώμας ἔ., Pi.O.12.11, P.12.32; τὰ ἔ. πρήσσων τοῦ πεζοῦ doing the opposite thing to the army, Hdt.7.58; τἄ. τῶνδε the reverse of these things, A.Pers. 223; τοὔ. πεσεῖν φρενῶν to be brought to the opposite opinion, E.Hipp. 390;τοὔ. οὗ βούλονται X.Cyr.8.4.32
; folld. by ἤ, Emp.100.20;γνώμην ἔχω τὰ ἔ. ἢ οὗτοι Hdt.1.207
;ἤϊσαν τὰ ἔ. ἢ Λακεδαιμόνιοι Id.9.56
.3 on the contrary, Nic.Th. 288, Ph. 1.264, Porph.Abst.1.44; f.l. for ἔμπολιν in S.OC 637; τοὔ. on the other hand, Epicur.Ep.3p.63U.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἔμπαλιν
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4 αντιπαραινούντες
ἀντιπαραινέωadvise contrariwise: pres part act masc nom /voc pl (attic epic doric) -
5 ἀντιπαραινοῦντες
ἀντιπαραινέωadvise contrariwise: pres part act masc nom /voc pl (attic epic doric) -
6 αντιπαραινών
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7 ἀντιπαραινῶν
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8 μεταστρέφω
A turn about, turn round,τῶ κε Ποσειδάων.. αἶψα μεταστ ρέψειε νόον Il.15.52
;εἴ κεν Ἀχιλλεὺς ἐκ χόλου.. μεταστρέψῃ φίλον ἦτορ 10.107
;τὸ πρόσωπον πρός τι Pl.Smp. 190e
: —[voice] Med., (lyr.):— [voice] Pass., turn oneself about, turn about, whether to face the enemy,στῆ δὲ μεταστρεφθείς Il.11.595
, 15.591, cf. Hdt.7.211; or to flee, ; simply, turn round, Hdt.3.121, Pl.Phd. 116d, etc.; turn about (to see if any one follows), Ar.Lys. 125, D.21.221; recur,ἐπὶ τὰ προειρημένα Pl.Cra. 428d
.3 twist or turn all ways, ;λόγους ἄνω καὶ κάτω μ. Id.Phdr. 272b
; turn upside down,ἅπαντα μ. τύχη Philem.111
:—[voice] Pass., .4 misrepresent, [δικαιοσύνης καὶ ἀδικίας] τὴν δύναμιν Pl.R. 367a
: generally, change, alter,τὸ δίκαιον οὐκ ἔστι μεταστρέψαι Arist.Rh. 1376b21
, cf. 1412a33; invert, τὰ τοῦ Ξενοφάνους ib. 1377a23:—[voice] Pass., ὁρᾷς γὰρ τἄμ' ὅσῳ μετεστράφη how my fortunes are changed, E.Ba. 1329;τὸ ψήφισμ' ὅπως μεταστραφείη Ar.Ach. 537
.II intr., turn another way, change one's ways, ἦ τι μεταστρέψεις; Il.15.203: [tense] aor. part. μεταστρέψας contrariwise, Pl.Grg. 457a (pl.), R. 587d.3 c. gen., care for, regard, E.Hipp. 1226.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μεταστρέφω
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9 ἀνάπαλιν
ἀνάπᾰλιν, Adv.A back again, , cf. Phdr. 264<*>, al.;ἐπὶ τὸ πέρας ἢ ἀ. Arist.EN 1095b1
;ἀ. στραφῆναι Id.Cael. 285a8
, etc.III contrariwise, on the opposite side, Hp.Coac. 321; ἀ. πορεύεσθαι proceed in reverse, i. e. wrong order, Pl.Ti. 82c;ἀ. τιθέναι Arist.APr. 37b11
, etc.; ἀ. ἐστιν ἡμῖν ἢ τοῖς ἄλλοις in the opposite way to.., Thphr.HP8.3.5; τοῖς πολλοῖς.. καὶ τοῖς ἀ. (i. e. τοῖς ὀλίγοις ) Telesp.15.9 H.IV in proportion, inversely; ὁ ἀ. λόγος the inverse ratio Euc.5Def.13.;ἀ. ἔχειν Arist.Cael. 273b32
.2 conversely, An.Ox.4.325.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνάπαλιν
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10 ἀντιπαραινέω
A advise contrariwise, c. inf., D.C.65.11.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀντιπαραινέω
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11 ἀντιπαρακαλέω
A summon in turn or contrariwise,ἐπὶ ἀληθεστέραν γε σωτηρίαν Th.6.86
, cf. X.Cyr.2.2.24, Pl.Grg. 526e; change one's attitude and petition,J.
BJ1.25.5.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀντιπαρακαλέω
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12 ἀντιπαρακελεύομαι
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀντιπαρακελεύομαι
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13 ἀντιρρέω
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀντιρρέω
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14 ἐναλλάξ
ἐναλλ-άξ, Adv.2 Math., alternando, Arist.EN 1131b6, APo. 74a18, 99a8; permutando, Euc.5Def.12.3 alternately, Pi.N.10.55, Pl.Criti. 113d, 119d; [ γέρανοι] καθεύδουσιν ἐπὶ ἑνὸς ποδὸς ἐ. Arist.HA 614b25; ἐ. ἐναντίως alternately contrariwise, Id.IA 712a13; of the teeth of carnivorous animals,ἐ. ἐμπίπτουσιν Id.PA 661b21
; πρήσσειν ἐ. to have alternations of fortune, Hdt.3.40: c.dat., ἤν τε μὴ ἐ. αἱ εὐτυχίαι τοι τῇσι πάθῃσι προσπίπτωσι alternately with misfortunes, ibid.; ἐ. ἀλλήλοις Aen. Tact.26.1: c.gen., D.S.5.7.4 in inverted order, upside down, Lib.Descr.13.8.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐναλλάξ
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15 ὀφρῦς
ὀφρῦς, ύος, ἡ, acc. ὀφρῦν, in late Poets ὀφρύα, AP12.186 (Strat.), Opp.C.4.405, Q.S.4.361: acc. pl. ὀφρύας (in the fourth foot) Od.9.389; but ὀφρῦς (before caesura) Il.16.740, and so in [dialect] Att. (v. infr.). [[pron. full] ῡ in nom. and acc., which are accented ὀφρῦς, -ῦν by Hdn.Gr.2.937: the accentuation ὀφρύς, ὀφρύν may be admitted in late writers: compds. have ῠ, εὔοφρυς, λεύκοφρυς, etc.] (Cf. Skt.A bhrūs, gen. bhruvas, Slav. br[ucaron]v[icaron], OE. brú 'brow'.):—brow, eyebrow,τὸν.. ὑπ' ὀφρύος οὖτα Il.14.493
; ἡ ὀ. ἡ δεξιά, ἡ ἀριστερά, Arist.PA 671b32, cf. Pr. 878b28: elsewh. in pl.,ὑπ' ὀφρύσι δάκρυα λεῖβον Il.13.88
, al.;ὑπ' ὀ. πῦρ ἀμάρυσσεν Hes. Th. 827
, etc.: freq. of signs, ἐπ' ὀφρύσι νεῦσε Κρονίων, i.e. ἐπένευσε ὀφρύσι, nodded assent, Il.1.528, etc.; ἡ δ' ἄρ' ἐπ' ὀ. νεῦσε nodded to him to do a thing, Od.16.164; ἀνὰ δ' ὀφρύσι νεῦον ἑκάστῳ made a sign not to do, 9.468;ὀφρύσι νευστάζων 12.194
: in various phrases expressing emotions, τὰς ὀ. ἀνασπᾶν, in token of grief,τὰς ὀφρῦς ἀνεσπακώς, ὥσπερ τι δεινὸν ἀγγελῶν Ar.Ach. 1069
;ἀνασπάσας τις τὰς ὀφρῦς οἴμοι λαλεῖ Men.556.3
; of pride (cf. ὀφρυόομαι), D.19.314;οἱ τὰς ὀφρῦς αἴροντες Men.39
;ὀφρῦν ἐπαίρειν E.Fr. 1040
, cf. Amphis 13;τὰς ὀ. ἔχειν ἐπάνω τῆς κορυφῆς Alex.16.6
;ὑπὲρ αὐτοὺς κροτάφους ὑπεραίρειν Luc.Am.54
;ὀφρῦς ἔχειν Ar.Ra. 925
;ὀφρῦν ἐφέλκεσθαι AP7.440.6
(Leon., interpol.?); ἐρύσσαι ib.5.215 (Agath.);ἀνελκταῖς ὀφρύσι σεμνός Cratin.355
: contrariwise, τὰς ὀφρῦς συνάγειν knit the brows, frown, Ar.Nu. 582, Pl. 756, etc.;τὰς ὀ. συνέλκειν Antiph.307
;συσπᾶν Luc.Vit.Auct.7
;κατεσπακώς Alciphr.3.3
: on the other hand, καταβαλεῖν, λῦσαι, μεθεῖναι τὰς ὀ. or τὴν ὀ., let down or unknit the brow, become calm or cheerful again, E.Cyc. 167, Hipp. 290, IA 648;ὀ. μὴ καθειμένη Zeno Stoic.1.58
;σχάζεσθαι τὰς ὀ. Pl.Com.32
;καθέσθαι Plu. 2.1062f
: the brow was also the seat of smiles and joy,ἀγανᾷ χλοαρὸν γελάσσαις ὀφρύϊ Pi.P.9.38
, cf. h.Cer. 358; or gravity,στυγνὸν ὀφρύων νέφος E.Hipp.[172]
;ὁρᾶτε ὡς σπουδαῖαι μὲν αὐτοῦ αἱ ὀφρύες X.Smp.8.3
; on their physiognomical character, v. Arist.HA 491b14, Phgn. 812b26.2 ὀφρῦς alone, scorn, pride, AP7.409 (Antip.), 9.43 (Parmen.), 10.122 (Lucill.), etc.II from like ness of shape, brow of a hill, crag, Il.20.151, Pi.O.13.106; embankment,ὀ. ἀπότομος Plb. 36.8.3
; overhanging bank of a river, Id.2.33.7, etc.;ἐπ' ὀφρύων ποταμοῦ PAmh.2.68.9
(i A. D.); of the sea, A.R.1.178, etc.; of a ditch, Str.5.3.7 (cf. ὀφρύη); of the rim of joint-cavities, Gal.UP 1.15, al.; of the woodwork enclosing the bore of a torsion-engine, Ph.Bel.57.7: in Archit., architrave, Procop.Gaz.p.157 B.III a plant, Plin.HN26.164.
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