-
121 ἀλλᾶς
-
122 ἀναγκόσιτος
ἀναγκό-σῑτος, ον,A eating perforce, i. e. getting what one can, epith. of parasites, Crates Com.44, Nicostr.Com.32.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀναγκόσιτος
-
123 ἀναγρύζω
ἀναγρύζω, strengthd. for γρύζω,A to mutter, grunt,ἢν ἀναγρύζῃ Ar. Nu. 945
: c. neg.,σὲ δὲ χρὴ σιγᾶν μηδ' ἀ. Crates Com.1
D., cf. X.Oec. 2.11.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀναγρύζω
-
124 ἀνδριστί
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνδριστί
-
125 ἀνεκάς
ἀνεκάς, Adv.A upwards,ὅταν.. μοῖρα πέμπῃ ἀ. ὄλβον Pi.O.2.22
;ἀσπίδα φέρειν.. ἀ. ἐς τὸν οὐρανόν Ar.V.18
, cf. Fr. 188; [τρέπειν] τὸν αὐχέν' ἐκ γῆς ἀ. Crates Com.10
;ἀ. δ' ἐπήρω τὸ σκέλος Eup.50
, cf. Pherecr.169 (Valck.);εἰς τὸ ἀ. Hp.Mul.1.1
. (Plu.Thes.33 wrongly derives the name of the Ἄνακες from this word, τὸ γὰρ ἄνω τοὺς Ἀττικοὺς ἀνέκας (sic) ὀνομάζειν καὶ ἀνέκαθεν τὸ ἄνωθεν, cf. Num.13: but -κάς perh. as in ἀνδρα-κάς (A) (q.v.), ἑ-κάς: ἀνεκάς does not contain ἑκάς; ἀνεκάς· ψιλῶς, Phot.p.129.13 R., i.e. not ἀνηεκάς.) -
126 ἀνίστημι
A causal in [tense] pres. ἀνίστημι (later [full] ἀνιστάω S.E.M. 9.61): [tense] impf. ἀνίστην: [tense] fut. ἀναστήσω, poet. ἀνστήσω: [tense] aor. 1 ἀνέστησα, [dialect] Ep. ἄνστησα, [dialect] Aeol. [ per.] 3pl.ὄστασαν Hsch.
: [tense] pf. , Arr.Epict.1.4.30: also in [tense] aor. 1 [voice] Med. ἀνεστησάμην (v. infr. 1.5, 111.6).I make to stand up, raise up, γέροντα δὲ χειρὸς ἀνίστη he raised the old man up by his hand, Il.24.515, cf. Od.14.319;τί μ' αὖ.. ἐξ ἑδρας ἀνίστατε; S.Aj. 788
;ἀ. τινὰ ἐκ τῆς κλίνης Pl.Prt. 317e
;ὀρθὸν ἀ. τινά X.Mem.1.4.11
;ἀπὸ τοῦ καθαρμοῦ τινα D.18.259
.2 raisefrom sleep, wake up, Il.10.32, etc.;εἰς ἐκκλησίαν ἀ. τινά Ar.Ec. 740
;ἀ. τινὰ ὠμόϋπνον Eup.305
: metaph.,ἀ. νόσον S.Tr. 979
.3 raise from the dead,οὐδέ μιν ἀνστήσεις Il.24.551
, cf. A.Ag. 1361, S.El. 139; from misery or misfortune, Id.Ph. 666, Aeschin.1.67.5 after Hom., also of things, set up, build, στήλας v.l. in Hdt.2.102;πύργους X.Cyr.7.5.12
, etc.;τρόπαια Διί E.Ph. 572
; ἀνδριάντα ἐς Δελφούς Philipp. ap. D.12.21; so ἀ. τινὰ χρυσοῦν, χαλκοῦν (in pure Attic ἱστάναι), set up a golden, brazen statue of him, Plu.2.170e, Brut.1 ([voice] Pass., v. infr. B):—so in [tense] aor. 1 [voice] Med., ἀναστήσασθαι πόλιν build oneself a city, Hdt.1.165; ἀνεστήσαντο δὲ βωμούς they set them up altars, Call.Dian. 199.6 put up for sale, Hdt.1.196.II rouse to action, stir up,ἀλλ' ἴθι νῦν Αἴαντα.. ἄνστησον Il.10.176
, cf. 179, 15.64, etc.: c. dat. pers., raise up against another, τούτῳ δὲ πρόμον ἄλλον ἀναστήσουσιν ib.7.116 (v. infr. B. 1.5): rouse to arms, raise troops, Th.2.68,96;ἀ. πόλεμον ἐπί τινα Plu.Cor.21
; ἀναστήσας ἦγε στρατόν he called up his troops and marched them, Th.4.93, cf. 112, etc.III make people rise, break up an assembly by force, Il.1.191; but ἐκκλησίαν ἀναστῆσαι adjourn it, X.HG2.4.42.2 make people emigrate, transplant (cf. infr. B. 11.2),ἔνθεν ἀναστήσας ἄγε Od.6.7
;ἀνίστασαν τοὺς δήμους Hdt.9.73
;Αἰγινήτας ἐξ Αἰγίνης Th.2.27
; evenγαῖαν ἀναστήσειν A.R.1.1349
;οἴκους Plu.Publ.21
; alsoἀ. τινὰ ἐκ τῆς ἐργασίας D.18.129
.3 make suppliants rise and leave sanctuary, Hdt.5.71, Th.1.137, S.OC 276, etc.: also ἀ. στρατόπεδον ἐκ χώρας make an army decamp, Plb.29.27.10;τὰ πράγματα ἀνίστησί τινα Plu.Alc. 31
.4 ἀ. ἐπὶ τὸ βῆμα make to ascend the tribune, Id.2.784c, cf. Cam.32.5 of sportsmen, put up game, X.An.1.5.3, cf. Cyr.2.4.20 ([voice] Pass.), Cyn.6.23, D.Chr.2.2.6 μάρτυρα ἀναστής ασθαί τινα call him as one's witness, Pl.Lg. 937a.B intr. in [tense] pres. and [tense] impf. ἀνίσταμαι, -μην, in [tense] fut. ἀναστήσομαι, in [tense] aor. 2 ἀνέστην (but ἀναστῶ, for ἀναστήσω, Crates Com.4D.), imper. ἄστηθι (for ἄν-στηθι) Herod.8.1, part.ἀστάς IG4.951.112
(Epid.): [tense] pf. ἀνέστηκα, [dialect] Att. [tense] plpf. ἀνεστήκη; also [tense] pf.ἀνεστέασι Hdt.3.62
: [tense] aor. [voice] Pass. ἀνεστάθην, [dialect] Aeol. part.ὀσταθείς Hsch.
:—stand up, rise, esp. to speak,τοῖσι δ' ἀνέστη Il.1.68
, 101, etc.;ἐν μέσσοισι 19.77
: in [dialect] Att. c. [tense] fut. part., ἀ. λέξων, κατηγορήσων, etc.: so c. inf.,ἀνέστη μαντεύεσθαι Od.20.380
: in part.,ἀναστὰς εἶπε E.Or. 885
; ; also, rise from one's seat as a mark of respect,θεοὶ δ' ἅμα πάντες ἀνέσταν Il.1.533
; ἀπὸ βωμοῦ (cf. A. 111.3) Aeschin.1.84.2 rise from bed or sleep,ἐξ εὐνῆς ἀνστᾶσα Il.14.336
, cf. A.Eu. 124;εὐνῆθεν Od.20.124
;ὄρθρου ἀ. Hes. Op. 577
; ; οὐδ' ἀνιστάμην ἐκ κλίνης, of a sick person, And.1.64: abs., rise from sleep, Hdt.1.31.5 rise as a champion, Il.23.709; θανάτων χώρᾳ πύργος ἀνέστα [Oedipus] S.OT 1201: hence c. dat., stand up [to fight against..],Ἀγκαῖον.., ὅς μοι ἀνέστη Il.23.635
;μή τίς τοι.. ἄλλος ἀναστῇ Od.18.334
; codd.; v. supr. A.11.6 rise up, rear itself, (lyr.), cf. Plb.16.1.5; of statues, etc., to be set up, Plu.2.91a, 198f: metaph.,μή τι ἐξ αὐτῶν ἀναστήῃ κακόν Pi.P.4.155
;πόλεμος D.H.3.23
;θορύβου ἀναστάντος App.BC1.56
.8 of a river, rise,ἐξ ὀρέων Plu.Pomp.34
.9 [tense] pf. part.,γῆ γηλόφοισιν ἀνεστηκυῖα Arr.Ind.4.7
: metaph., lofty,ἀ. τὴν ψυχὴν γενόμενος Eun.Hist.p.233
D.2 to be compelled to migrate (supr. A. 111.2),ἐξ Ἄρνης ἀναστάντες ὑπὸ Θεσσαλῶν Th.1.12
, cf. 8: of a country, to be depopulated,χώρα ἀνεστηκυῖα Hdt.5.29
;πόλις.. πᾶσ' ἀνέστηκεν δορί E.Hec. 494
; ἡσυχάσασα ἡ Ἑλλὰς καὶ οὐκέτι ἀνισταμένη no longer subject to migration, Th.1.12;τὴν ἀσφάλειαν.. περιείδετ' ἀνασταθεῖσαν D.19.84
.3 of a law-court, rise, Id.21.221.4 cease,οὐκ, ἀνέστη ἕως ἐνίκησε σκορπίσαι Psalm.Solom.4.13
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνίστημι
-
127 ἀντακούω
A , hear in turn, ;ἅ. γ' εἶπας ἀντήκουσας E.Heracl. 1014
(cj.);κἀμοῦ νῦν ἀντάκουσον Id.Supp. 569
; : abs., listen in return,ἀ. ἐν μέρει A.Eu. 198
, cf. Crates Com.5D.: also in Prose, X.An.2.5.16, Lib.Decl.5.89.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀντακούω
-
128 ἀποκτείνυμι
ἀποκτείνῡμι or [suff] ἀπο-κτίννῡμι (the former is the more correct spelling, cf. best codd. in Pl. Grg. 469a, Plb.2.56.15, etc., Hdn.Gr.2.539), = sq., Crates Com. 17, Lys. 12.7, Pl. l. c., X.An.6.3.5, D.20.158, etc.: —also [suff] ἀπο-κτιννύω, X.HG4.4.2, 5.2.43, etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀποκτείνυμι
См. также в других словарях:
Crates — Cratès Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Cratès (péripatéticien) Cratès (poète) Cratès d Athènes, philosophe académicien Cratès de Mallos, grammairien grec, entre 200 et 160. Cratès de… … Wikipédia en Français
Crates — can mean: Plural of crate , pronounced as one syllable A Greek name (Κράτης), pronounced as two syllables: Crates (comic poet), the poet of Old Comedy, and actor Crates of Thebes, the Hellenistic Cynic philosopher Crates (engineer) of Alexander… … Wikipedia
Crates — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Crates es un nombre propio griego. Hubo varios Crates famosos en la Antigüedad, entre los que destacan dos: El comediógrafo ateniense del siglo V Crates El filósofo cínico Crates de Tebas Obtenido de Crates Categoría … Wikipedia Español
Crates — (lat.), Flechtwerk, Horde, Faschine, Blendung … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Crates — of Thebes … Philosophy dictionary
Cratès — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Cratès ou Kratès (en grec ancien Κράτης / Krátês) est un nom d origine grecque qui peut désigner : Cratès, poète comique (Ve siècle… … Wikipédia en Français
CRATES — I. CRATES Atheniensis, Poeta Comicus, antiquae Comoediae, auditor Polemonis Philosophi. Suidas. II. CRATES Pergamenus, res mirandas de variis gentibus literis prodidit. De quo Plin. l. 7. c. 2. et Aelianus de Animalibus, l. 17. c. 9. Item Orator … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Crates — ▪ Greek actor and author died before 424 BC, Athens, Greece ancient Greek actor and author of comedies. He is considered one of the lesser poets of Attic Old Comedy; his contemporaries were Cratinus and Aristophanes. Crates acted in… … Universalium
Crates — This name with variant spellings, Crat, Crater, Cratere and Krate is an occupational name of German origin for one who makes crates or baskets. It derives from the Low German kreit meaning crate for carrying various commodities including crockery … Surnames reference
Crates of Thebes — Crates of Thebes. Detail from a Roman wall painting in the Villa Farnesina in Rome Full name Crates of Thebes Born c. 365 BC Thebes … Wikipedia
Crates of Mallus — Crates, of Mallus in Cilicia (eastern part of modern day Mediterranean Region, Turkey), was a Greek language grammarian and Stoic philosopher of the 2nd century BC, leader of the literary school and head of the library of Pergamum. His chief work … Wikipedia