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1 υπωμοσία
ὑπωμοσίᾱ, ὑπωμοσίαoath taken in court to delay proceedings: fem nom /voc /acc dualὑπωμοσίᾱ, ὑπωμοσίαoath taken in court to delay proceedings: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic)——————ὑπωμοσίαι, ὑπωμοσίαoath taken in court to delay proceedings: fem nom /voc plὑπωμοσίᾱͅ, ὑπωμοσίαoath taken in court to delay proceedings: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
2 υπωμοσίαι
ὑπωμοσίαoath taken in court to delay proceedings: fem nom /voc plὑπωμοσίᾱͅ, ὑπωμοσίαoath taken in court to delay proceedings: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
3 ὑπωμοσίαι
ὑπωμοσίαoath taken in court to delay proceedings: fem nom /voc plὑπωμοσίᾱͅ, ὑπωμοσίαoath taken in court to delay proceedings: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
4 δίκη
A custom, usage, αὕτη δ. ἐστὶ βροτῶν this is the way of mortals, Od.11.218;ἡ γὰρ δ. ἐστὶ γερόντων 24.255
, etc.;ἥ τ' ἐστὶ δ. θείων βασιλήων 4.691
;ἡ γὰρ δμώων δ. ἐστίν 14.59
, etc.; ἡ γὰρ δ., ὁππότε .. this is always the way, when.., 19.168 (so in late Prose,ἥπερ ἱππομαχίας δ. Arr.An.3.15.2
); δίκαν ἐφέπειν τινός to imitate him, Pi.P.1.50; δ. ἐπέχειν τινός to be like.., Anon.Lond.6.18; normal course of nature,ἐκ τουτέων ὁ θάνατος οὐ γίνεται κατά γε δίκην, οὐδ' ἢν γένηται Hp.VC3
: hence,2 adverb. in acc. δίκην, in the way of, after the manner of, c. gen.,λύκοιο Pi.P.2.84
; ; ; in later Prose, Arist.Mu. 395b22, Luc. Dem.Enc.31, Alciphr.1.6, etc.: mostly of living creatures or persons, but also of things, as δίκην ὕδατος, ἀγγείου, A.Th.85 (lyr.), Pl. Phdr. 235d.II order, right, μή τι δίκης ἐπιδευές nothing short of what is fit, Il.19.180; opp. βία, might, 16.388; opp. σχέτλια ἔργα, Od.14.84; personified, Hes.Th. 902, A.Th. 662, etc.;Δίκης βωμός Id.Ag. 383
(lyr.), Eu. 539 (lyr.); Truth, Pi.P.8.71.3 Adverb. usages, duly, rightly,Il.
23.542, Pl.Criti. 112e;ἐν δίκᾳ Pi.O.6.12
, cf.S.Tr. 1069, etc.;σὺν δίκῃ Thgn.197
, Pi.P.9.96, A.Th. 444, etc.;κατὰ δίκην Hdt. 7.35
, E.Tr. 888, etc.;μετὰ δίκης Pl.Lg. 643e
;πρὸς δίκης S.OT 1014
, El. 1211 (but πρὸς δίκας on the score of justice, Id.OC 546 (lyr.));διαὶ δίκας A.Ch. 641
;ἐκ δίκης Herod.4.77
: opp.παρὰ δίκαν Pi.O.2.18
, etc.;ἄνευ δίκης A.Eu. 554
;πέρα δίκης Id.Pr.30
; (lyr.); δίχα δίκης without trial, Plu.Ages.32; πρὸ δίκης in preference to legal proceedings, Th.1.141.III judgement, δίκην ἰθύντατα εἰπεῖν give judgement most righteously (cf. ἰθύς), Il.18.508: esp. in pl., ;περὶ οἶδε δίκας Od.3.244
, etc.;δίκαι σκολιαί Hes.Op. 219
, 250;κρῖνε εὐθεῖαν δίκην A.Eu. 433
.IV after Hom., of proceedings instituted to determine legal rights, hence,1 lawsuit, Pl.Euthphr.2a, D.18.210, etc.; prop. private suit or action, opp. γραφή (q. v.), Lys.1.44, etc.;ἐκαλοῦντο αἱ γραφαὶ δίκαι, οὐ μέντοι αἱ δίκαι καὶ γραφαί Poll.8.41
; οἱ δίκην ἔχοντες the parties to a suit, IG7.21.8 ([place name] Megara), cf. Plu.Cic. 17.2 trial of the case,πρὸ δίκης Is.5.10
, etc.;μέχρι τοῦ δίκην γενέσθαι Th.2.53
; court by which it was tried, .b δίκην εἰπεῖν to plead a cause, X.Mem.4.8.1;δ. μακρὰν λέγειν Ar.V. 776
, cf. Men.Epit.12.3 the object or consequence of the action, atonement, satisfaction, penalty, δίκην ἐκτίνειν, τίνειν, Hdt.9.94, S.Aj. 113: adverbially in acc.,τοῦ δίκην πάσχεις τάδε; A.Pr. 614
; freq. δίκην or δίκας διδόναι suffer punishment, i. e. make amends (but δίκας δ., in A.Supp. 703 (lyr.), to grant arbitration);δίκας διδόναι τινί τινος Hdt.1.2
, cf. 5.106; , etc.; also ἀντί or ὑπέρ τινος, Ar.Pl. 433, Lys.3.42; also δίκην διδόναι ὑπὸ θεῶν to be punished by.., Pl. Grg. 525b; but δίκας ἤθελον δοῦναι they consented to submit to trial, Th.1.28; δίκας λαμβάνειν sts. = δ. διδόναι, Hdt.1.115;δίκην ἀξίαν ἐλάμβανες E.Ba. 1312
, Heracl. 852; more freq. its correlative, inflict punishment, take vengeance, Lys.1.29, etc.;λαβεῖν δίκην παρά τινος D.21.92
, cf.9.2, etc.; so δίκην ἔχειν to have one's punishment, Antipho 3.4.9, Pl.R. 529c (but ἔχω τὴν δ. have satisfaction, Id.Ep. 319e;παρά τινος Hdt.1.45
); δίκας or δίκην ὑπέχειν stand trial, Id.2.118, cf. S. OT 552;δίκην παρασχεῖν E.Hipp.50
; θανάτου δίκην ὀφλεῖν ὑπό τινος to incur the death penalty, Pl.Ap. 39b;δίκας λαγχάνειν τινί D.21.78
; δίκης τυχεῖν παρά τινος ib.142; δίκην ὀφείλειν, ὀφλεῖν, Id.21.77, 47.63;ἐρήμην ὀφλεῖν τὴν δ. Antipho 5.13
; δίκην φεύγειν try to escape it, be the defendant in the trial (opp. διώκειν prosecute), D. 38.2; δίκας αἰτέειν demand satisfaction, τινός for a thing, Hdt.8.114;δ. ἐπιτιθέναι τινί Id.1.120
; τινός for a thing, Antipho 4.1.5;δίκαι ἐπιφερόμεναι Arist.Pol. 1302b24
;δίκας ἀφιέναι τινί D.21.79
; δίκας ἑλεῖν, v. ἔρημος 11; δίκην τείσασθαι, v. τίνω 11;δὸς δὲ δίκην καὶ δέξο παρὰ Ζηνί h.Merc. 312
; δίκας διδόναι καὶ λαμβάνειν παρ' ἀλλήλων, of communities, submit causes to trial, Hdt.5.83;δίκην δοῦναι καὶ λαβεῖν ἐν τῷ δήμῳ X.Ath.1.18
, etc.; δίκας δοῦναι καὶ δέξασθαι submit differences to a peaceful settlement, Th.5.59.V Pythag. name for three, Plu.2.381f, Theol.Ar.12; for five, ib.31. (Cf. Skt. diś-, diśā 'direction', 'quarter of the heavens'.) -
5 ὑπογραφή
ὑπογρᾰφ-ή, ἡ,A written accusation, Pl.Tht. 172e (but perh. in signf.11.2), IG9(2).522.20 (Larissa, iii/ii B. C., dub. sens.); cf.ὑπογράφω 1.2
.b in Egypt, an unknown form of legal procedure before a court, PEnteux.50.8 (iii B. C.), PPetr.2p.55 (iii B. C.).c decision of an official on a petition handed to him, PTeb.45.28 (ii B. C.); of a court (perh. orig. so called because written below a petition), including a record of the legal proceedings, UPZ118.1, 162 vii 33, ix 24 (ii B. C.), BGU1759.4, 1827.12 (i B. C.).2 admission of liability in writing. IG12(7).3.35 (Amorgos, iv B. C.), Mél.Navarre 357 ([place name] Thespiae), PEnteux.35.7 (iii B. C.).3 copy, Phld.Acad.Ind.p.6 M. (pl.).5 pl., = Lat. commentarii, App.Pun. 136, BC4.132.2 architect's plan, SIG1156 (Priene, iii/ii B. C.); diagram, Ascl.Tact.11.7: metaph., outline, sketch, general description, opp. τελεωτάτη ἀπεργασία, Pl.R. 504d, cf. 548d, Lg. 737d;θεωρείσθω ἐκ τῆς ὑ. Arist.Int. 22a22
, Mete. 346a32, HA 510a30: Medic., as Empiric t.t., Gal.8.720.3 in Logic, description, general illustration, opp. definition, Stoic.2.75.III painting under of the eyelids, X.Cyr.1.3.2, Nicostr. ap. Stob.4.23.62; cf.ὑπόγραμμα 11
, ὑπογράφω v, ὑποχρίω.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑπογραφή
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6 υπωμοσίαν
ὑπωμοσίᾱν, ὑπωμοσίαoath taken in court to delay proceedings: fem acc sg (attic doric aeolic) -
7 ὑπωμοσίαν
ὑπωμοσίᾱν, ὑπωμοσίαoath taken in court to delay proceedings: fem acc sg (attic doric aeolic) -
8 προέρχομαι
Aπροελήλῠθα Men.113.2
:—go forward, advance, Hdt.1.207, 9.14;ἐς τὸ ὁμαλόν Th. 5.65
;ἐς τὸ πλέον Id.2.21
;ἐκ τοῦ χωρίου X.HG7.5.25
;ἐπὶ τὸ βῆμα D.H.8.58
: abs., προελθών, = [dialect] Att. παρελθών, having come forward to speak, Plb.4.14.7;προελθὼν ὁ κῆρυξ ἐκήρυττε.. Aeschin.3.154
;π. εἰς τὸν δῆμον SIG742.49
(Ephesus, i B.C.): c. acc. cogn.,π. ἡμερησίαν ὁδόν Pl.R. 616b
;κατὰ τὴν ὁδόν X.An.4.2.16
.b come forth,πλάγια π. τὰ ἔμβρυα Arist.HA 576a24
;π. μητρός
to be born,Olymp.
Vit.Pl.p.1 W.: generally, Luc.Tox.25, al.; appear, be published, of a book, Str.13.1.54.c go away from, leave, ἀπὸ τῆς ἑαυτοῦ [οἰκίας] POxy.472.5 (ii A.D.), cf. Stud.Pal.1.8.10(v A.D.);οὐδεπώποτε ἐξ Αἰθιοπίας τὸν ἕτερον πόδα προελθών Luc.Herm.32
.2 of Time,προελθόντος πολλοῦ χρόνου Th.1.10
, cf. Pl.Plt. 273a;π. κατὰ χρόνον Id.Prm. 152a
; of persons, προεληλυθότες ταῖς ἡλικίαις advanced in years, X.HG6.1.5.3 go on, proceed, in a story or argument, Pl.Phdr. 237c;εἰς τὸ πρόσθεν π. Id.Lg. 682a
, cf. Prt. 339d.4 metaph., [τὰ Περσέων πρήγματα] ἐς τοῦτο προελθόντα the power of the Persians having advanced to this height, Hdt.7.50;ὥσπερ μαθητὴν εἰς τοὔμπροσθε π.
make progress,Isoc.
Ep.4.10;ἐνταῦθα π. ὥστε.. Id.15.82
: freq. in bad sense,εἰς πᾶν π. μοχθηρίας D.3.3
;οὕτως αἰσχρῶς π. Id.23.204
; ; ; πόρρω προεληλύθασι φυλακῆς they are far gone in cautiousness, X.Hier.4.4.II take legal proceedings, appear in court, PGiss.8.12(ii A.D.), etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προέρχομαι
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9 ἔφοδος
ἔφοδ-ος (A), ον,------------------------------------ἔφοδ-ος (B), ὁ,2 inspector, PTeb.30.27 (ii B. C.).------------------------------------ἔφοδ-ος (C), ἡ,A approach, Th.4.129, 6.99 (pl.);αὐτόθεν ἐπὶ τοὺς πολεμίους X. An.4.2.6
; εἰς τὸν λόφον ib.3.4.41; entrance to a holy place, Jahresh. 18 Beibl.23 (Cilicia, ii A. D.); ἔφοδον θύειν sacrifice on arrival, GDI 2501.34 (Delph.).b ἔφοδοι θαλάττης advance of the tides, Thphr. Metaph.29.c in argument, method of reasoning,ἡ ἀπὸ τῶν καθ' ἕκαστον ἐπὶ τὰ καθόλου ἔ. Arist.Top. 105a14
; τὰ ἀκόλουθα, τὰ ἑξῆς τῆς ἐ., Ph.1.572, 598; ἐξ ἐναργέος ἐφόδου, i. e. from the clear teaching of experience, Hp.Praec.1.d Archit., course of masonry, IG22.244.98 (iv B. C.), 5(2).33 (Tegea, iii B. C.).2 means of approach, Plb.1.13.9; right of access,δίδοσθαί τινι τὴν ἔ. ἐπὶ τοὺς πολλούς Id.4.34.5
; (Priene, iv B. C.), cf. IG11(4).547 (Delos, iii B. C.); access for traffic and intercourse, communication,ἔφοδοι παρ' ἀλλήλους Th.1.6
;πρὸς ἀλλ. Id.5.35
; right of importation,τῶν ἐπιτηδείων X.HG2.4.3
.b pl., natural passages, e.g. nostrils, Hp.Epid.6.2.16.3 attempt, plan, method, ib.6.5.1, Arist.EE 1230a35, Thphr.Sens.60;ἔ. τῆς ἐξηγήσεως Plb.3.1.11
; method of procedure, Vett. Val.24.12; .II attack, onslaught, A.Eu. 375 (lyr., pl.), Th.1.93, etc.;τοῦ στρατεύματος X.An.2.2.18
;ἔφοδον ποιεῖσθαι Th.2.95
;δέξασθαι Id.4.126
, Pl.Phd. 95b;γνώμης μᾶλλον ἐφόδῳ ἢ ἰσχύος Th.3.11
; ἐξ ἐφόδου τρέψασθαι at the first assault, Plb.1.36.11, cf. OGI 654.4 (Egypt, i B. C.), etc.;τῇ πρώτῃ ἐφόδῳ ἁλῶναι D.H.4.51
;αὐτῆ ἐ. τρεψόμενοι τοὺς πολεμίους Id.3.4
; of ships, εἰς τὴν ὁδὸν καὶ εἰς τὴν ἔφοδον dub.l. in Plb.3.25.4 codd. (leg. ἄφ-) ; νυκτιπόλοι ἔφοδοι of the haunting powers of darkness, as subject to Persephone, E. Ion 1049 (lyr.).3 Rhet., artful exordium, D.H.Is.3 (pl.), Lys.15; = insinuatio, [Cic.] ad Herenn.1.4.6, cf. Aphth.Prog. 13, etc. -
10 ὑπακούω
I hearken, give ear,θεοὶ δ' ὑπὸ πάντες ἄκουον Il.8.4
;ὁ δ' ἄρ' ἐμμαπέως ὑπάκουσε Od.14.485
, cf. h.Ven. 180: c. gen.,ὄττις.. πλάσιον ἆδυ φωνείσας ὐπακούει Sapph.2.4
; (lyr.);τῆς κρίσεως Aeschin.3.56
(s.v.l.).2 answer (by voice or act) when called, ἢ ἐξελθέμεναιἢ ἔνδοθεν αἶψ' ὑπακοῦσαι Od.4.283
, cf. 10.83, E.Alc. 400 (lyr.), Ar.V. 273 (lyr.), Theoc.13.59: in Prose,ὁ κῆρυξ ἐκήρυττε τίς τὴν ἱκετηρίαν καταθείη, καὶ οὐδεὶς ὑπήκουεν And.1.112
; , cf. Nu. 360 (anap.), X.Ages.3.4, Aeschin.1.49, D.19.266.b in a dialogue, answer when questioned, σοι Pl.Sph. 217d;τοῖς λόγοις Id.Lg. 898c
.3 listen to, heed, regard, c. gen. rei, Id.Tht. 162d, X. Cyr.8.1.20;ὑ. νόμων Pl.Lg. 708d
; ὑ. διαίτῃ submit to a regimen, Id.R. 459c; ; ὑ. τῷ ξυμφόρῳ τινός comply with his interest, Th.5.98; δείπνῳ ὑ. accept an invitation to dinner, Ath. 6.247d: abs., give way, submit, comply, Hdt.3.148, 4.119, Pl.Prt. 325a, PCair.Zen.367.15 (iii B.C.): with a neut. Pron., μάλα γε τοῦτο ὑπήκουσεν in this matter he obeyed, X.Cyr.2.2.3;οὐδὲν τούτων ὑπήκουον Th.1.29
, cf. 139, 140, etc.; ὑ. τινός τι or τινί τι, obey one in a thing, ib.26, Pl.Lg. 774b.II Special senses:1 of porters, answer a knock at the door,ὑ. τινί Id.Cri. 43a
: abs., Id.Phd. 59e, Act.Ap.12.13;< παρὰ> τὴν θύραν Thphr.Char.4.9
, 28.3; ὁ ὑπακούσας the porter, X.Smp.1.11, cf. D.47.35.2 of a judge, listen to a complainant, τινι X.Cyr.8.1.18; also of the parties in legal proceedings, appear before the court, Is.4.28, D.19.257,290;ὑ. εἰς τὸ δικαστήριον Hyp.Eux.2
, cf. PSI10.1100.10 (ii A.D.), Sammelb.7369.10 (ii/iii A.D.).3 of dependants, subjects, etc., obey, submit to,Δαρείου οὐδαμὰ ὑ. Hdt. 3.101
;Ἀθηναίων Th.4.56
, cf. 6.82;τοῖς πέλας Id.2.61
.b Astrol., to aspect from South to North, of the southernmost of two zodiacal signs equidistant from an equinoctial point, opp. προστάσσειν, Ptol. Tetr.35; = ἀκούω v, Paul.Al.E.2.4 answer one's expectations, succeed,ὑπήκουέ μοι τὸ πρᾶγμα Luc.Icar.10
;τῆς μεταλλείας ἀσθενῶς ὑπακουούσης Str.9.1.23
.5 ὑ. αὐγαῖς ἁλίου to be subject to the sun's rays, Pi.O.3.24;ταῖς ὥραις Thphr.CP1.15.1
; τοῦ ψύχους ib. 5.4.2; ὑπακούουσι τῶν τῆς ἀρχῆς παθημάτων οἱ κατὰ τοὺς ὀφθαλμοὺς μύες feel the effects of.., Gal.18(2).68.6 of ailments, yield, give way to a remedy, τινι Hp.Epid.3.8, Gal.6.354: abs., Hp.Prorrh. 2.39, Sor.1.122, Gal.6.439: metaph.,τὸ μυθῶδες ὑ. λόγῳ Plu.Thes. 1
;τοῖς ἰσχυρῶς φερομένοις ὑ. ὁ ἀήρ Archyt.1
; πληγαῖς ὑ., of metal, Plu.2.802b; yielding to pressure,Hp.
Epid.4.45; , cf. 86.8 correspond, πᾶσα παραγωγὴ ἐπιρρηματικὴ.. μιᾷ ὑπακούει πτώσει κατὰ τὴν διάλυσιν every adverbial derivative corresponds to a case, e.g. οἴκοθι to ἐν οἴκῳ, A.D.Adv.206.21; conform to a theory, Id.Synt.236.14.III κοινὸν ὑ. understand under the term κοινόν .., Pl.Phlb. 31c, cf. Plu.2.23c:—[voice] Pass., κοινῶς ὑ. to be understood in a general sense, Phld.Po. 5.35.2 in Gramm., understand a word omitted, A.D.Synt.22.21 ([voice] Pass.): τὸ -όμενον what one has in mind, the subject, Id.Pron. 68.15, al.3 understand, c. acc. et inf., Phld.Mus.p.72 K., Po. 5.9.IV [tense] fut. ὑπακούσεται in Th.6.69, if correct, must be [voice] Pass., if their service shall be lighter; but Sch. gives ὑπακούσονται, whence ξυγκαταστρεψάμενοι (for - οις) is conjectured.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑπακούω
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11 ὑπωμοσία
ὑπωμοσία, ἡ,1 oath or affidavit showing good ground for the absence of a party to a suit, application for delay, D.21.84 (pl.), v. Harp. s. v.;ὑπωμοσίαν παραδέχεσθαι Hyp.Eux.7
; cf. ἀνθυπόμνυμι.2 oath taken by the prosecutor in a γραφὴ παρανόμων (v.παράνομος 11.2
), with the effect of suspending the proposed law or decree, ἐᾶν [τὸν νόμον] ἐν ὑ. to leave it in the condition caused by the ὑπωμοσία, to let it drop, D.18.103; cf. AB313, Poll.8.56.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑπωμοσία
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