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101 λῆμα
A will, desire, purpose, Epich.182 (prob.l.): concrete, λ. Κορωνίδος wilful Coronis, Pi.P.3.25; μητρῷον λ. thy proud mother, S.El. 1427; λήματος κάκη weakness of will, cowardice, A.Th. 616;ἥκιστα τοὐμὸν λ. ἔφυ τυραννικόν E.Med. 348
;ἐς τὸ κέρδος λ. ἔχων ἀνειμένον Id.Heracl.3
, cf. 199, Alc. 981 (lyr.), Ba. 1000 (lyr.).II temper of mind, spirit, either,1 in good sense, courage, resolution,εὔτολμον ψυχῆς λ. Simon.140
;γενναῖον λ. Pi.P. 8.45
, cf. N.1.57; αἴθων λ. fiery in courage, A.Th. 448;δύο λήμασιν ἴσους Ἀτρεΐδας Id.Ag. 122
(lyr.); τοξουλκῷ λήματι πιστοί relying on their archer spirit, Id.Pers.55 (anap.);ἀρείφατον λ. Id.Fr. 147
;πέτρας τὸ λ. κἀδάμαντος E.Cyc. 596
;λ. οὐκ ἄτολμον Ar.Nu. 457
(lyr.);καθ' Ἡρακλέα.. τὸ λ. ἔχων Id.Ra. 463
; or,2 in bad sense, insolence, arrogance, audacity,ὅσον λ. ἔχων ἀφίκου S.OC 877
(lyr.); ὦ λῆμ' ἀναιδές ib. 960;δῆλον.. τἀνθρώπου' στι τὸ λῆμα Ar.Nu. 1350
(lyr.).— Poet. word, also used in [dialect] Ion. Prose, in signf. spirit, courage,ἔργα χειρῶν τε καὶ λήματος Hdt.5.72
; λήματος πλέος ib. 111, cf. 7.99, 9.62: and in late Prose, as D.S.2.58 (pl.), J.BJ3.10.4, Luc.Dem.Enc.50, etc.; defined by Andronic.Pass.p.575 M. -
102 τόλμα
τόλμ-ᾰ, ης, ἡ, also [full] τόλμη, which Phryn.PSp.114 B. compares with πρύμνη for πρύμνα: but (apart fromAπρὸς τόλμην πεσεῖν S.Ichn. 11
(Pap.), which is not guaranteed by the metre) only the form τόλμᾰ (acc. τόλμᾰν, e. g. E.IT 862 ) occurs in [dialect] Att. and Trag., E.Andr. 702, Ion 1264, Fr. 426 (in E. Ion 1416, ἥ γε τόλμα σου (cj. Jodrell) is the prob.l.), Th.3.82, 6.59, Pl.La. 193d, R. 575a, Gal.15.144, POxy.1119.8 (iii A. D.), etc.; so in [dialect] Ion., Hdt. 7.135; but τόλμη (nom.) in Clitarch. 35J., acc. cod.Alex.: [dialect] Dor. [full] τόλμᾱ, Pi. O.9.82, 13.11:—courage, hardihood, Pi. ll. cc., Hdt.2.121.ζ, Trag. and [dialect] Att. (v. supr.); τόλμα καλῶν courage for noble acts, Pi.N.7.59; τῶνδε τόλμαν σχεθεῖν to have courage or nerve for this business, A. Pr.16.2 in bad sense, over-boldness, recklessness, Id.Ch. 1004 ( 996);πῶς οὖν.. ἐς τόδ' ἂν τόλμης ἔβη; S.OT 125
, cf. E. Ion 1264, etc.;τόλμης ἔργα κἀναισχυντίας Ar.Th. 702
;τ. ἀλόγιστος Th.3.82
, cf. 6.59;τ. καὶ ἀναίδεια Antipho 3.3.5
, Is.6.46;θρασύτης καὶ τ. Pl.La. 197b
;τ. καὶ ἀναισχυντία Id.Ap. 38d
;ἡ ἄφρων τ. Id.La. 193d
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103 τολμάω
Aτολμῇς Theoc.5.35
: [tense] fut. , [dialect] Dor.- ᾱσῶ Theoc.14.67
: [tense] pf. , [dialect] Dor.- ᾱκα Pi.P.5.117
:—[voice] Med., Lys.Oxy.1606.420 (Bodl. Quarterly Record 5 (1928).303):—undertake, take heart either to do or bear anything terrible or difficult:1 mostly abs., dare, endure, submit (v. Τλάω), ἐνὶ φρεσὶ θυμὸς ἐτόλμα Il.10.232
; σὺ δ' (sc. κραδίη)ἐτόλμας Od. 20.20
;οὐδέ οἱ ἵπποι τόλμων Il.12.51
;ἐγὼ δ' ἐτόλμησ' A.Pr. 237
, etc.; ;τ. καὶ ἐκλογίζεσθαι Th.2.40
; τολμῶντες ἄνδρες ib.43, cf. S.Tr. 583;χρὴ τολμᾶν.. ἐν ἄλγεσι κείμενον ἄνδρα Thgn.555
;τόλμα κακοῖσιν Id.355
, 1029;τόλμα S.Ph.82
; τόλμησον ib. 481: in part., τολμήσας.. παρέστη he took courage and.., Plu.Cam.22, cf. Ev.Marc.15.43.II c. inf., to have the courage, hardihood, effrontery, cruelty, or the grace, patience, to do a thing in spite of any natural feeling, dare, or bring oneself, to do,εἰ.. τολμήσεις Διὸς ἄντα.. ἔγχος ἀεῖραι Il.8.424
, cf. 13.395, 17.68, Od.9.332, S.Aj. 528, Ar.Nu. 550, Lys.32.2, etc.;τόλμησον ὀρθῶς φρονεῖν A.Pr. 999
, cf. Thgn. 81, 377, etc.; τ. κατακεῖσθαι submit to keep one's bed, Hp.Fract.10;τ. ἀποθανεῖν Ep.Rom.5.7
;οὐδὲ ἀπαιτούμενοι τὸν λόγον ἐτόλμησαν ἡμῖν δοῦναι PCair.Zen.330.5
(iii B. C.).2 sts. c. part., ἐτόλμα.. βαλλόμενος he submitted to be struck, Od.24.162;τόλμα ἐρῶσα E. Hipp. 476
, cf. Thgn.442, E.HF 756.3 c. acc., πόλεμον τολμήσαντα undertaking, venturing on it, Od.8.519; [ἐσόδους] τετόλμακε Pi.P.5.117
; τ. πάντα, δεινά, ἔργον αἴσχιστον, etc., S.OC 761, E.IA 133 (anap.), Med. 695, etc.; ; alsoτ. τὰ βέλτιστα Th.3.56
, 4.98;πικρὰν πεῖραν S.El. 471
; v. τόλμημα:—hence in [voice] Pass., ο ἐτολμήθη πατήρ such things as my father had dared (or done) against him, E.El. 277; τοῦτο τετολμήσθω εἰπεῖν let us take courage to say this, Pl.R. 503b;τὰ τολμηθέντα J.AJ2.3.1
;αἱ τετολμημέναι ἐπίνοιαι Ph.1.674
;τὰ τετ. εἰς ἐμέ PGoodsp.Cair.15.3
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104 τολμάω
τολμάω impf. ἐτόλμων; fut. τολμήσω; 1 aor. ἐτόλμησα; pf. inf. τετολμηκέναι (Just., D. 133) (s. τόλμα; Hom.+) to show boldness or resolution in the face of danger, opposition, or a problem, dare, bring oneself to (do someth.)ⓐ w. inf.α. dare, have the courage, be brave enough ὑπὲρ τοῦ ἀγαθοῦ τάχα τις καὶ τολμᾷ ἀποθανεῖν Ro 5:7 (on being willing to die for a good man cp. Ael. Aristid. 46 p. 346 D.; Vita Philonid. [s.v. τράχηλος]). Cp. Phil 1:14. Mostly used w. a neg. (TestAbr B 4 p. 109, 1 [Stone p. 66]; Jos., Ant. 20, 7 ἀντιλέγειν οὐκ ἐτόλμων; Just., A I, 19, 2 and D. 33, 1) οὐδὲ ἐτόλμησέν τις ἐπερωτῆσαι Mt 22:46. Cp. Mk 12:34; Lk 20:40; J 21:12; Ac 5:13. Μωϋσῆς οὐκ ἐτόλμα κατανοῆσαι Moses did not venture to look at (it) 7:32.β. bring oneself, presume (Theognis 1, 377 Zeus brings himself to include sinners and upright in the same fate; ‘The Tragedy’ in Simplicius In Epict. p. 95, 42 τολμῶ κατειπεῖν=I do not hesitate to say plainly; Himerius, Or. 20, 3 λέγειν τ.; 3 Macc 3:21; TestAbr B 6 p. 110, 12 [Stone p. 68]; TestJob 24, 7; Philo, Somn. 1, 54; Jos., C. Ap. 1, 318; Just., A I, 61, 11) τολμᾷ τις ὑμῶν κρίνεσθαι ἐπὶ τῶν ἀδίκων; can any of you bring yourself to go to law before the unrighteous? 1 Cor 6:1 (κρίνω 5aβ). W. a neg. (TestAbr B 4 p. 109, 1 [Stone p. 66]; GrBar 12:6; Just., A II, 3, 6 and D. 112, 4) οὐ τολμήσω τι λαλεῖν Ro 15:18. Cp. 2 Cor 10:12; Jd 9.ⓑ abs. be courageous (Job 15:12) ἐν ᾧ ἄν τις τολμᾷ, … τολμῶ κἀγώ whatever anyone else dares to do, … I can bring myself (to do the same) 2 Cor 11:21. τολμῆσαι ἐπί τινα show courage or boldness toward or against someone (En 7:4) 10:2. τολμήσας εἰσῆλθεν he summoned up courage and went in Mk 15:43; GJs 24:2 (cp. Plut., Camillus 140 [22, 6] τολμήσας παρέστη).—DELG s.v. τόλμη. B. 1149. M-M. TW. -
105 αναθαρρεί
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106 ἀναθαρρεῖ
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107 αναθαρρησάντων
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108 ἀναθαρρησάντων
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109 αναθαρρούσι
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110 ἀναθαρροῦσι
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111 αναθαρρούσιν
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112 ἀναθαρροῦσιν
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113 αναθαρρώ
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114 ἀναθαρρῶ
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115 αναθαρρύνωμεν
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116 ἀναθαρρύνωμεν
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117 αναθαρσήσαι
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118 ἀναθαρσῆσαι
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119 αναθαρσείν
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120 ἀναθαρσεῖν
ἀναθαρσέωregain courage: pres inf act (attic epic doric)ἀναθαρσέωregain courage: pres inf act (attic epic doric)
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