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21 kistenweise
Adv. (in Kisten verpackt) in crates; Wein: in cases; (in großen Mengen) by the crate(ful); Wein: by the case* * *kịs|ten|wei|se ['kɪstnvaizə]advby the box/case etc* * *kis·ten·wei·se1. (viele Kisten umfassend) several cases [or boxes] of\kistenweise Champagner several cases of champagne2. (in Kisten verpackt) by the case [or box]* * *kistenweise adv (in Kisten verpackt) in crates; Wein: in cases; (in großen Mengen) by the crate(ful); Wein: by the case -
22 feretrum
fĕrĕtrum (fĕrētrum), i, n. [fero] - [gr]gr. ϕέρετρον. [st1]1 [-] Sil. brancard (pour porter les dépouilles, les offrandes). - quis opima volenti dona Jovi portet ferĕtro suspensa cruento, Sil. 5, 168: quel autre apportera aux pieds de Jupiter favorable les dépouilles opimes sur un brancard sanglant? ---- Sil. 17, 630. [st1]2 [-] brancard, civière (pour porter les morts). - alii crates et molle feretrum texunt, Virg. En. 11, 64: d'autres tressent les claies d'un souple brancard. --- Ov. M. 3, 508; 14, 747; Virg. En. 6, 222; Val. Fl. 5, 11.* * *fĕrĕtrum (fĕrētrum), i, n. [fero] - [gr]gr. ϕέρετρον. [st1]1 [-] Sil. brancard (pour porter les dépouilles, les offrandes). - quis opima volenti dona Jovi portet ferĕtro suspensa cruento, Sil. 5, 168: quel autre apportera aux pieds de Jupiter favorable les dépouilles opimes sur un brancard sanglant? ---- Sil. 17, 630. [st1]2 [-] brancard, civière (pour porter les morts). - alii crates et molle feretrum texunt, Virg. En. 11, 64: d'autres tressent les claies d'un souple brancard. --- Ov. M. 3, 508; 14, 747; Virg. En. 6, 222; Val. Fl. 5, 11.* * *Feretrum, feretri, pen. cor. Plin. Vide PHERETRVM. Un sarcueil ou biere, Instrument à porter quelque chose. -
23 crate
[kreit](a container usually made of wooden slats, for carrying goods, fruit etc: three crates of bananas.) kasse* * *[kreit](a container usually made of wooden slats, for carrying goods, fruit etc: three crates of bananas.) kasse -
24 manhandle
1) (to move, carry etc by hand: When the crane broke down, they had to manhandle the crates on to the boat.) betjene med håndkraft; arbejde med håndkraft2) (to treat roughly: You'll break all the china if you manhandle it like that!) tage hårdt på* * *1) (to move, carry etc by hand: When the crane broke down, they had to manhandle the crates on to the boat.) betjene med håndkraft; arbejde med håndkraft2) (to treat roughly: You'll break all the china if you manhandle it like that!) tage hårdt på -
25 carretilla elevadora
f.forklift truck, forklift, lift truck, fork-lift truck.* * *fork-lift truck* * *(n.) = forklift [fork lift], forklift truckEx. 30,000 books were moved using a donated forklift and plastic milk crates.Ex. The containers were loaded onto transport vehicles by means of forklift trucks.* * *(n.) = forklift [fork lift], forklift truckEx: 30,000 books were moved using a donated forklift and plastic milk crates.
Ex: The containers were loaded onto transport vehicles by means of forklift trucks.* * *forklift (truck) -
26 transportar
v.1 to transport (trasladar) (mercancías, pasajeros).transportaba una maleta en cada mano he was carrying a suitcase in each handesta música me transporta a la infancia this music takes me back to my childhoodEl furgón transporta provisiones The van transports provisionsLa música transporta a Ricardo Music transports Richard.2 to captivate.* * *1 (gen) to transport2 (pasajeros) to carry; (mercancías en barco) to ship3 MATEMÁTICAS to transfer4 MÚSICA to transpose5 figurado (hacer perder la razón) to carry away, send into raptures■ la visión de una mujer tan hermosa lo transportó the sight of such a beautiful woman sent him into raptures1 figurado to be transported, be enraptured, be carried away* * *verb1) to carry2) transport* * *1. VT1) [+ tropas, mercancías] [gen] to transport; [en barco] to shipaquella música la transportaba a su adolescencia — that music took her back o transported her to when she was a teenager
2) (Elec) [+ corriente] to transmit3) (Mús) to transpose2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <personas/mercancías> to transportb) <energía/sonido> to transmit2) ( embelesar) to mesmerize2.transportarse v pron to be transportedse transportó con el pensamiento al pasado — his thoughts took him back o transported him back to the past
* * *= carry, carry over, haul, transport, cart.Ex. Cable TV systems have now been introduced in the United States that have the technical ability to carry two-way signals.Ex. A modem is an electronic device which converts or modulates data coming from a computer into audio tunes which can be carried over normal phone lines and demodulates incoming tones from the phone line into data that can be used by the computer.Ex. However, he would prefer a binding that will stand up to being stuffed into after-hours book drops and being hauled from one library to another.Ex. And it takes little imagination to conceive of future combinations and developments to existing systems, not to speak of new and even more sophisticated means of storing, retrieving and transporting information.Ex. In England, this job fell to the nightmen, who came after dark to cart the city waste into the countryside for fertilizer.----* caja para transportar libros = book bin.* ser transportado = be taken away.* transportar a = take + Nombre + back to.* transportar en autobús = bus.* transportar en camión = truck.* transportar por aire = airlift.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <personas/mercancías> to transportb) <energía/sonido> to transmit2) ( embelesar) to mesmerize2.transportarse v pron to be transportedse transportó con el pensamiento al pasado — his thoughts took him back o transported him back to the past
* * *= carry, carry over, haul, transport, cart.Ex: Cable TV systems have now been introduced in the United States that have the technical ability to carry two-way signals.
Ex: A modem is an electronic device which converts or modulates data coming from a computer into audio tunes which can be carried over normal phone lines and demodulates incoming tones from the phone line into data that can be used by the computer.Ex: However, he would prefer a binding that will stand up to being stuffed into after-hours book drops and being hauled from one library to another.Ex: And it takes little imagination to conceive of future combinations and developments to existing systems, not to speak of new and even more sophisticated means of storing, retrieving and transporting information.Ex: In England, this job fell to the nightmen, who came after dark to cart the city waste into the countryside for fertilizer.* caja para transportar libros = book bin.* ser transportado = be taken away.* transportar a = take + Nombre + back to.* transportar en autobús = bus.* transportar en camión = truck.* transportar por aire = airlift.* * *transportar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹personas/mercancías› to transportel buque que transportaba los residuos nucleares the ship which was carrying o transporting the nuclear wastelas cajas fueron transportadas por aire the crates were sent o shipped by air, the crates were airfreighted ( AmE)aromas que me transportan a mi infancia smells which take me back to my childhood2 ‹energía/sonido› to transmitla sangre transporta el oxígeno oxygen is carried by the bloodB (embelesar) to mesmerizeto be transportedse transportó con el pensamiento a los años de la guerra his thoughts took him back o transported him back to the war years* * *
transportar ( conjugate transportar) verbo transitivo
transportar verbo transitivo
1 (llevar objetos, personas) to transport: el avión transporta a doscientas personas, the plane carries two hundred people
2 (en barco) to ship
' transportar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acarrear
- llevar
- trasportar
- lechera
English:
carry
- convey
- ferry
- fly
- haul
- insofar
- pipe
- pool
- ship
- transport
- horse
- move
- shuttle
* * *♦ vt1. [trasladar] [mercancías, pasajeros] to transport;transportaba una maleta en cada mano he was carrying a suitcase in each hand;esta música me transporta a la infancia this music takes me back to my childhood2. [embelesar] to captivate* * *v/t transport* * *transportar vt1) : to transport, to carry2) : to transmit3) : to transpose (music)* * *transportar vb to transport / to carry [pt. & pp. carried] -
27 Κρατήτειον
Κρατήτειοςof Crates: masc /fem acc sgΚρατήτειοςof Crates: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
28 ταρσιά
ταρσιά̱, ταρσιάcheese-crates: fem nom /voc /acc dualταρσιά̱, ταρσιάcheese-crates: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic) -
29 crate
[kreɪt]1) (for bottles, china, fruit, vegetables) cassa f., cassetta f.* * *[kreit](a container usually made of wooden slats, for carrying goods, fruit etc: three crates of bananas.) cassetta, cassa* * *crate /kreɪt/n.(to) crate /kreɪt/v. t.* * *[kreɪt]1) (for bottles, china, fruit, vegetables) cassa f., cassetta f. -
30 pack up
1) (prepare to go) [ person] fare i bagagli2) colloq. [TV, machine] guastarsi; [ car] andare in panne; [heart, liver] collassare; pack [sth.] up, pack up [sth.] (put away) mettere via [ books]; (in boxes, crates) imballare, inscatolare [books, objects]* * *1) (to put into containers in order to take somewhere else: She packed up the contents of her house.) imballare2) (to stop working or operating: We'd only gone five miles when the engine packed up.) guastarsi, fermarsi* * *1. vi + adv(person) far fagotto, Brit, (fam: machine) guastarsi2. vt + adv1) (belongings, clothes) mettere in una valigia, (goods, presents) imballare2)See:pack in 2.* * *1) (prepare to go) [ person] fare i bagagli2) colloq. [TV, machine] guastarsi; [ car] andare in panne; [heart, liver] collassare; pack [sth.] up, pack up [sth.] (put away) mettere via [ books]; (in boxes, crates) imballare, inscatolare [books, objects] -
31 salignus
sălignus (collat. form sălignĕus, Col. 6, 2, 4; 9, 15, 12; 11, 3, 33; Dig. 47, 7, 3), a, um, adj. [salix], of willow or willowwood, willow-:cunei,
Cato, R. R. 20, 1:fustis,
Hor. S. 1, 5, 22:verua,
Ov. F. 2, 363:lectus,
id. M. 8, 659; cf.pes,
id. ib. 8, 657:frons,
id. ib. 9, 99:umbonum crates,
Verg. A. 7, 632:crates,
Petr. 135. -
32 Flax Retting
Ret, Aerated - A type of ret where compressed air is forced into the bottom of the tank to maintain the retting liquor at or near the neutral point as regards acidity. Ret, Aerobic - A type of bacterial ret where the predominant bacteria are aerobic, i.e., work only in the presence of oxygen. Ret, Anaerobic - Any type of bacterial retting where the predominant bacteria are anaerobic, i.e., work in the absence of oxygen. This is the usual condition. Ret, Belgian - A term applied to a tank ret where warm water is sprayed into the bottom of the tank at intervals. Ret, Channel - A ret in which crates of flax are regularly introduced at one end of a water channel and removed at the other end. Ret, Chemical - The straw is subjected to chemical solutions to induce loosening of the fibre from the wood. Ret, Dam - Water retting by immersing the crop or de-seeded straw in dams cut in the earth and filled with water at natural temperature. Ret, Dew - The straw is spread on the ground in the open, in a thin layer and retting is effected by the action of fungi in the presence of rain, dew and sunlight. Ret, Double - The straw is subjected to two independent rets with intermediate drying. Ret, Duplex - A form of tank retting in which one tankful of straw undergoing the second half of its ret is in circulation with another tankful undergoing the first half of its ret. Ret, Interrupted - Essentially a two-stage warm water tank ret, the retting liquor being replaced by fresh water when the ret is about one-half to two-thirds complete. Ret, Pond - Water retting by immersing the crop or de-seeded straw in natural ponds. Ret, River - The straw is immersed in rivers, but usually after being packed in crates. Ret, Rossi - A type of aerated or aerobic retting in which a pure culture of bacteria is introduced. Ret, Tank- - The straw is packed into concrete or other tanks and the temperature of the water and its renewal during the ret is controlled. Ret, Water - The total immersion of the straw in water to induce retting by bacterial action. Retting - The subjection of crop or deseeded straw to chemical or biological treatment to make the fibre strands more easily separable from the woody part of the stem. -
33 παίζω
παίζω, [dialect] Dor. [full] παίσδω Theoc.15.42: [dialect] Lacon. [tense] pres. part. gen. pl. fem. [full] παιδδωἇν Ar. Lys. 1313 (lyr.): [tense] fut. παιξοῦμαι Syrac. in X.Smp. 9.2,A , AP12.46 (Asclep.), παίξω ib. 211 (Strat.), Anacreont.41.8: [tense] aor. 1ἔπαισα Hom.
(v. infr.), Ar.Pl. 1055, etc.: [tense] pf.πέπαικα Men.923.3
: [tense] pf. [voice] Pass.πέπαισμαι Hdt.4.77
(v.l. πέπλασται), Ar.Th. 1227; imper. : also [tense] aor.ἔπαιξα Crates Com.23
, Ctes.Fr.29.59, LXX Jd.16.25, Luc.DDeor.6.4, etc.: [tense] pf.πέπαιχα Plu.Dem.9
:—[voice] Pass., [tense] aor.ἐπαίχθην Id.2.123f
, Hld.8.6: [tense] pf.πέπαιγμαι Epigr.Gr.979.3
([place name] Philae); inf. πεπαῖχθαι Timarch. ap. Ath.11.501f; imper.πεπαίχθω Phld.Mus.p.106
K., Fronto Epig.Gr.5.86: Hom. uses only [tense] pres. and [tense] impf., and (in Od.8.251) [tense] aor. imper. παίσατε; Trag. only [tense] pres.: ([etym.] παῖς):—prop., play like a child, sport,τῇ δέ θ' ἅμα Νύμφαι.. ἀγρονόμοι παίζουσι Od.6.106
, cf. 7.291 (never in Il.), Hdt.1.114, etc.: metaph.,αἰὼν παῖς ἐστὶ παίζων Heraclit.52
.2 esp. dance,παίσατε Od.8.251
; , cf. Hes.Sc. 277;π. τε καὶ χορεύειν Ar.Ra. 409
, cf. 390;ἐνόπλια χαλκωθεὶς ἔπαιζεν Pi.O.13.86
:—[voice] Pass., ἀλλὰ πέπαισται μετρίως ἡμῖν, of the chorus, Ar. Th. 1227.3 play [a game],σφαίρῃ π. Od.6.100
;κλεψύδρῃ Emp.100.9
; κύβοις ἐπὶ συνθήκαις π. Ctes.l.c.; ἀντ' ἀστραγάλων κονδύλοισι π. Pherecr.43, cf. Antiph.92; π. διὰ γραμμῆς (v. γραμμή III. 2);π. πρὸς κότταβον Pl.Com.46.1
; μετά τινων with others, Hdt.1.114: c. acc. cogn., κότταβον ἀγκύλῃ π. Anacr.53 (dub.);σφαῖραν Plu.Alex.73
;π. παιδιὰν πρός τινα Ar.Pl. 1055
, cf. Pl.Alc.1.110b; κύνα καὶ πόλιν π., of a game similar to our draughts, Cratin. 56: with Advbs., φαινίνδα π. Antiph.283, cf. Crates Com. l.c., etc.4 play on a musical instrument, h.Ap. 206: c. acc.,Πὰν ὁ καλαμόφθογγα παίζων Ar.Ra. 230
; dance and sing, Pi. O.1.16.II jest, sport, Hdt.2.28, 5.4, 9.11; opp. σπουδάζω, X. Mem.4.1.1; opp. σπουδῇ λέγω, Id.Cyr.8.3.47; παίζετε ταῦτα λέγοντες (opp. σπουδάζετε) Pl.Euthd. 283b;π. καὶ χλευάζειν Ar.Ra. 376
;π. καὶ γελᾶν Antiph.218.4
;πῖνε, παῖζε Amphis 8
; π. πρός τινα make fun with a person, E.HF 952, cf. Pl.Men. 79a, Men.Pk. 198; π. εἴς τι play with a thing, Pl.Phd. 89b: c. Adj. neut.,τοιαῦτα ἔπαιζον σπουδῇ πρὸς ἀλλήλους X.Cyr.6.1.6
: part. παίζων is freq. abs., jestingly, Pl.Tht. 145b, al.; opp. σπουδάζων, Id.Lg. 636c, al.:—[voice] Pass., ὁ λόγος πέπαισται has been made up as a jest (v.l. for πέπλασται), Hdt.4.77; ταῦτα πεπαίσθω ὑμῖν enough of jest, Pl.Euthd. 278d, cf. Phdr. 278b, Phld. l.c.; πεπαῖχθαι τὴν λέξιν Timarch. l.c.; τοῦτο τὸ παιζόμενον 'as the joke is', Plu. 2.1090f; τὸ Μενεδήμῳ πεπαιγμένον ib.81e; but οἷα πέπαιγμαι, in act. sense, Epigr.Gr.979.3 ([place name] Philae).2 c. acc., play with, make sport of, Luc.Nigr.20, AP10.64 (Agath.).3 Gramm., of words played upon or coined for the joke's sake, οἱ κωμῳδοὶ παίζειν εἰώθασι τὰ τοιαῦτα Sch.Ar.Av.42, cf. 68, etc. -
34 πάσσω
πάσσω, [dialect] Att. [full] πάττω Ar.Nu. 912: [tense] fut. πάσω [ᾰ] Crates Com. 14.10, Ar.Eq.99 ( κατα-): [tense] aor.A and in compds.:— [voice] Med., [tense] aor. ἐπᾰσάμην ib.3 Ma.1.18 :— [voice] Pass., [tense] aor. ἐπάσθην ([etym.] ἐπ-) Pl.R. 405e : [tense] pf. , etc.: [tense] plpf.ἐπέπαστο A.R.1.729
, : Hom. uses only [tense] pres. and [tense] impf., and these only in Il.:— sprinkle, ἐπὶ.. ὀδυνήφατα φάρμακα πάσσων laying healing drugs upon a wound, Il.5.401, 900, etc.;τὰ Δέλφιδος ὀστία πάσσω Theoc.2.21
; esp. sprinkle salt, c. gen. partit., πάσσε δ' ἁλὸς θείοιο sprinkle some salt, Il. 9.214 ;π. τῶν ἁλῶν ἐὶ τὸ πῦρ Luc. DMeretr.4.5
.2 besprinkle, οὔκουν.. σεαυτὸν ἁλσὶ πάσεις ; Crates Com. l. c., cf. Thphr. Char.9.2 ; χρυσῷ, ῥόδοις π. τινά, Ar.Nu. 912, 1330.II [voice] Med., sprinkle oneself with ashes, LXX 3 Ma.1.18. -
35 τραγῳδός
A member of the tragic chorus,εἴ τις τ. φησιν ὀρχεῖσθαι καλῶς Ar.V. 1498
, cf. 1505: usu. in pl., (lvr.);τοῖς χοροῖσι τῶν τ. Id.Av. 787
(troch.); τ. καὶ χοροί dub. l. in Th. 391 (v. τραγῳδικός); χορηγὸς τραγῳδῶν D.21.59
;τραγῳδοὺς καταλέγειν IG12.187.9
; τραγῳδῶν (sc. ἐνίκα χορὸς οὗ) Περικλῆς Χολαργεὺς ἐχορήγει ib.22.2318.9; παλαιὸν δρᾶμα πρῶτον παρεδίδαξαν οἱ τ. ib. 203;Ἀριφράδης τοὺς τ. ἐκωμῴδει, ὅτι ἅ οὐδεὶς ἂν εἴποι ἐν τῇ διαλέκτῳ, τούτοις χρῶνται Arist.Po. 1458b32
;τοῖς δὲ τ. ἕτερος σεμνὸς πᾶσιν λόγος ἄλλος ὅδ' ἐστίν Crates Com.24
;ὡς οἱ τ. φασιν οἷς ἐξουσία ἔστιν λέγειν ἅπαντα καὶ ποιεῖν μόνοις Diph.30.4
.2 pl. also, = tragedy or a performance of tragedy, ἐν τοῖσι τ. on the tragic stage, Ar.Av. 512;τραγῳδοῖς Aeschin.3.36
;οὐδὲ.. ὑποκριταὶ κωμῳδοῖς τε καὶ τραγῳδοῖς οἱ αὐτοί Pl.R. 395a
;τεθέασαι τραγῳδούς Men.Epit. 108
;χορηγεῖν τραγῳδοῖς Is.6.60
;οἱ ἐν ἄστει τ. Aeschin.3.41
, cf. 154; καινοῖς τραγῳδοῖς at the performance of new tragedies, IG22.956.34, 1028, Docum. ap. D.18.54, cf. Aeschin.3.34;θεωμένων καινοὺς τ. Ἀθηναίων Plu.Phoc.19
;νενικηκὼς τραγῳδοῖς And.4.42
, cf. Thphr.Char. 22.2;Διονυσίων τραγῳδοῖς Supp.Epigr.1.362.29
(Samos, iv B. C.); Διονυσίων ᾗ τραγῳδοί on the day of the Dionysia on which there is a tragic performance, IG12(8).640 (Peparethus, ii B. C.); τραγῳδῶν τῷ ἀγῶνι ib.12(5).1341 (Paros, iii B. C.), 22.1214; τραγῳδῶν τῷ ἀγῶνι τῷ καινῷ ib.682.76;τραγῳδὸς ἦν ἀγὼν Διονύσια Men.873
(fort. τραγῳδῶν or - δοῖς); τοὺς γὰρ τραγῳδοὺς πρῶτον, εἰ βούλει, σκόπει ὡς ὠφελοῦσι πάντας Timocl.6.8
;εἰς τοὺς τραγῳδοὺς εὔθετ', οὐκ εἰς τὸν βίον Philem.105
.II performer (actor and singer) of tragedy,ἡ τῶν τ. ἐν τῇ σκευῇ πρὸς ἀλλήλους ὁμιλία Arist. Oec. 1344a21
;ὑπεκρίθησαν τ. μὲν Θεσσαλὸς κτλ. Chares 4
J., cf. Plu.2.334d;Νεοπτόλεμος ὁ τ. D.S. 16.92
, cf. IG22.1132.39 (Delph., iii B. C.);Αἰσώπῳ τῷ τ. Plu. Cic.5
;οἵδε ἐπεδείξαντο τῷ θεῷ.. · τραγῳδοί· Θεόδωρος Μεγαρεύς, Φιλοκλείδης Χαλκιδεύς IG11(2).105.17
(Delos, iii B. C.);ὡς οἱκακοὶ τ. μόνοι ᾆσαι οὐ δύνανται ἀλλὰ μετὰ πολλῶν Arr.Epict.3.14.1
;οἱ τ. χοροῦ δέονται φίλων συνᾳδόντων Plu.2.63a
;ἐπειδὴ Νίκων.. τ... ἀξιὠθεὶς ἐπέδωκε τῷ θεῷ ἁμέραν καὶ ἀγωνίξατο.. · καλέσαι.. αὐτὸν καὶ τοὺς μετ' αὐτοῦ τοὺς ἄρχοντας καὶ ἐν τὸ πρυτανεῖον SIG659.3
(Delph., ii B. C.), cf. 424.42 (Delph., iii B. C.), al., OGI51.47 (Egypt, iii B. C.), IG7.3196.19 (Orchom. [dialect] Boeot.), D.Chr.33.8, Luc.Nav.46, Anach.23, Hist.Conscr.1, 22, M.Ant.3.8; τραγῳδούς miswritten for - δός in SIG509.12 (Delph., iii B. C.), and perh. in IG7.1773.21 ([place name] Thespiae).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τραγῳδός
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36 τῦφος
2 delusion (defined as οἴησις τῶν οὐκ ὄντων ὡς ὄτων), S.E.M.8.5; in this sense Monimus the Cynic said τῦφος τὰ πάντα, S.E. l.c.; τὸ γὰρ ὑποληφθὲν τῦφον εἶναι πᾶν ἔφη (sc. Μόνιμος) Men. 249.7, cf. Metrod.Fr.31, Phld.Piet.21; opp. ἀλήθεια, Ph.2.299;τὰ μὲν τοῦ σώματος ποταμός, τὰ δὲ τῆς ψυχῆς ὄνειρος καὶ τ. M.Ant.2.17
, cf. 6.13;οἴημα καὶ τ. Plu.2.81f
, cf. ib.c, Arr.Epict.1.8.6, Iamb. Myst.2.4, 3.31;τὸν τ. ὥσπερ τινὰ καπνὸν φιλοσοφίας εἰς τοὺς σοφιστὰς ἀποσκεδάσας Plu.2.580b
; πολὺν αὐτοῖς (sc. τοῖς μυστηρίοις)ἐπῆγον τ. ὡς μὴ ῥᾳδίως τινὰ συνορᾶν τὰ κατ' ἀλήθειαν γενόμενα Ph.Bybl.
ap. Eus. PE1.9.3 colloquially, nonsense, humbug, affectation, τὸν τρόπον μὲν οἶσθά μου ὅτι τῦφος οὐκ ἔνεστιν there is no nonsense about me, Antiph.195.2, cf. Plu.Per.5; ταῦτα τὴν παλαιὰν ἀλαζονείαν ἤλεγξετῶν Μήδων τῦφον ὄντα κενόν Jul.Or.1.28b
, cf. Pl. ap. D.L.6.26:— similarly in Cynic parodies,Πήρη τις πόλις ἐστὶ μέσῳ ἔνι οἴνοπι τύφῳ Crates Theb.4
, cf. Tim038, Jul.Or.6.202c; τὸν τ. μου τροποφόρησον my piece of nonsense, my hobby, Cic.Att.13.29.2;τὰ δὲ πολλὰ καὶ ὄλβια τ. ἔμαρψεν Crates Theb.8
(vv. ll. τύμβος, τάφος).4 vanity, Zeno.Stoic.1.69, Plb.3.22.4, 3.81.9; = inflatio cordis vel superbia, Gloss.; arrogance, Onos.42.24;ὁ φρυαττόμενος μεγάλα τ. Ph.1.667
; pomp,σεμνότερον ἦγεν αὑτόν—ἄρχοντι δὲ λυσιτελέστατον ὁ τ. Id.2.518
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37 ἐρίζω
Aἐρίζοντι Pi.N.5.39
; [dialect] Ep. inf. ἐριζέμεναι, -έμεν, Il. 1.277, 23.404 : [tense] impf.ἤριζον D.9.11
, [dialect] Dor.ἔρισδον Theoc.6.5
, [dialect] Ep.ἔριζον Il.2.555
, [dialect] Ion.ἐρίζεσκον Od.8.225
, Crates Theb.1.3: [tense] fut.ἐρίσω Ev.Matt.12.19
, ([etym.] δι-) App.BC5.127 codd., [dialect] Dor.ἐρίξω Pi.Fr.
II: [tense] aor. I , Lys.2.42, poet.ἔρισα Pi.I.8(7).30
,ἔριξα Id.Pae. 6.87
; [dialect] Ep. opt.ἐρίσσειε Il.3.223
; [dialect] Dor. part.ἐρίξαντες Tab.Heracl.2.26
: [tense] pf.ἤρῐκα Plb.3.91.7
:—[voice] Med., [dialect] Ep. [tense] impf. : [tense] aor. subj.ἐρίσσεται Od.4.80
:—[voice] Pass., [dialect] Ep. [tense] pf. ἐρήρισμαι (in act. sense), v. infr.: ([etym.] ἔρις):—strive, wrangle, quarrel,διαστήτην ἐρίσαντε Il.1.6
, etc.; : c. dat., Hes.Th. 928, Pi.Pae.l.c., etc.;ἀλλήλοις Od.18.277
;ἀντιβίην τινί Il.1.277
; ἀντία τοῖς ἀγαθοῖς P1.P.4.285 ; πρὸς θεόν ib.2.88 ;πρός τινα περί τινος Plu.Tim.14
;ὗς ποτ' Ἀθαναίαν ἔριν ἤρισε Theoc.5.23
;πρὸς πᾶν τὸ λεγόμενον Hdt.7.50
; περί τινος about a thing, Il.12.423, al.;περὶ μικρῶν ἀκριβῶς ἐ. Isoc.2.39
: folld. by a relat.,ἐ. ὅστις ἀρείων Theoc.5.67
;ὁπότερος γενναιότερος Pl.Ly. 207c
: c. inf., contend that.., : abs., of sophistical disputations, opp. διαλέγεσθαι, ἀμφισβητεῖν, Pl.R. 454a, Prt. 337b, cf. Crates Theb.1.3 ; of political discord, c. dat., Foed. ap. Th.5.79.2 rival, vie with, challenge, ;ἐπεί σφισιν οὔ τις ἔριζεν Od.8.371
: c. acc. rei, rival or contend with one in a thing,οὐδ' εἰ..Ἀφροδίτῃ κάλλος ἐρίζοι Il.9.389
, cf. Od.5.213, Hes.Sc.5 : c. dat. rei, δρηστοσύνῃ οὐκ ἄν μοι ἐρίσσειε βροτὸς ἄλλος in service, Od.15.321 ;ποσί Il.13.325
;γνώμῃ καὶ πλήθει καὶ ἀρετῇ ἐ. τινί Lys.2.42
;ἐρίσσειαν περὶ μύθων Il.15.284
;ἀθανάτοισιν ἐρίζεσκον περὶ τόξων Od.8.225
;τῷ Δῒ πλούτου πέρι Hdt.5.49
: c. inf.,ἐρίζετον ἀλλήλοιιν χερσὶ μαχέσσασθαι Od.18.38
; ἶσα δὲ πίνειν οὔτις οἱ ἀνθρώπων ἤρισεν Phalaec. ap. Ath.10.440e ;πρὸς θεούς Pl.R. 395d
; Νέστωρ οἶος ἔριζε N. alone rivalled (him), Il.2.555, cf. X.Cyn.1.12.II [voice] Med., like [voice] Act.,ᾧ [τόξῳ] οὔ τίς τοι ἐρίζεται Il.5.172
;μοι ἐρίσσεται..κτήμασιν Od.4.80
;ἐρίζετο βουλὰς Κρονίωνι Hes.Th. 534
, cf. Pi.I.4(3).29 : also in [tense] pf. [voice] Pass.,τῷ οὔ τις ἐρήρισται κράτος Hes.Fr. 195
.2 [voice] Pass., ταχυτὰς ποδῶν ἐρίζεται there are contests in fleetness of foot, Pi.O.1.95. -
38 ἀναστρέφω
ἀναστρέφω fut. ἀναστρέψω LXX; 1 aor. ἀνέστρεψα. Pass. fut. 3 sg. ἀναστραφήσεται Sir 39:3; 50:28; 2 aor. ἀνεστράφην, ptc. ἀναστραφείς; pf. 3 sg. ἀνέστραπται Josh 5:6 (s. στρέφω; Hom.+ in var. mngs.; ins, pap, LXX, TestSol 18:12; TestAsh 6:3; Philo, Joseph.; Just., A I, 53, 3).① to overturn completely, upset, overturn, trans. (Polyb. 5, 9, 3; Ps.-Apollod. 3, 8, 1; Dionys. Hal. 9, 6, 2, all acc. to the mss.) τὶ something τὰς τραπέζας overturn the tables J 2:15 v.l. for ἀνατρέπω (s. Hdb. ad loc.).② to spend time in a locality, stay, live pass. in act. sense ἐν (Pla., Rep. 8, 558a μένειν καὶ ἀ. ἐν; X., Hell. 6, 4, 16; Polyb. 3, 33, 18; Epict. 1, 2, 26; Plut., Fab. 179 [9, 5]; Josh 5:6; Ezk 19:6. Cp. PKatz, JTS 47, ’46, 31) Mt 17:22 v.l.③ to conduct oneself in terms of certain principles, act, behave, conduct oneself, live, pass. in act. but nonliteral sense, ext. of 2 (‘to turn back and forth’) (X. et al.; Polyb. 1, 9, 7; 1, 74, 13 al.; Chion, Ep. 7, 1; Crates, Ep. 35, 2 p. 216 H.; Vett. Val. index; ins, pap; Dssm. B 83, NB 22 [BS 88; 194], LO 264f [LAE 315]; Nägeli 38; Thieme 14; Hatch 136; Pr 20:7; Ezk 22:30; Jos., Ant. 15, 190; Just., A I, 53, 3); always with the kind of behavior more exactly describedⓐ by an adv. (Ael. Dion. ς, 41 ἀμαθῶς ἀναστρέφεσθαι; SIG and OGI indices; Jos., Ant. 19, 72 εὐπρεπῶς) ἁγνῶς (Hatch, op. cit. III 73 Cilic. ins) Hs 9, 27, 2. ἱσχυρῶς καὶ ἀνδρείως ἀ. conduct oneself w. strength and courage 5, 6, 6. καλῶς ἀ. (SIG 717, 95, OGI 322, 8) Hb 13:18. ἀμέμπτως (OGI 323, 5) 1 Cl 63:3; ἀ. … ὁσίως καὶ δικαίως (SIG 800, 20f) 2 Cl 5:6.ⓑ by prep. phrases (X., Ages. 9, 4 ἀ. ἐν μέσαις εὐφροσύναις; EpArist 252; Just., A I, 53, 3 τὰ παλαιά, ἐν οἷς … ἀνεστράφησαν) ἐν ταῖς ἐπιθυμίαις τῆς σαρκός live in the passions of the flesh=be a slave to physical passion Eph 2:3. ἐν παλαιοῖς πράγμασιν according to ancient (i.e. Israelite) customs IMg 9:1. ἐν τρυφαῖς πολλαῖς Hm 11:12. ἐν πλάνῃ 2 Pt 2:18. ἀ. ἐν οἴκῳ θεοῦ conduct oneself in the household of God 1 Ti 3:15. ἐν φόβῳ ἀ. live in fear 1 Pt 1:17.ⓒ w. adv. and prep. phrase (Simplicius in Epict. p. 24, 16 ἀλύτως ἐν τούτοις ἀναστρεφώμεθα; Jos., Vi. 273) ὁσίως ἀ. ἐν καθαρᾷ διανοίᾳ live in holiness w. a pure mind 1 Cl 21:8.ⓓ w. more than one ἐν in var. mngs. ἐν ἁπλότητι … τοῦ θεοῦ, καὶ οὐκ ἐν σοφίᾳ σαρκικῇ ἀλλʼ ἐν χάριτι θεοῦ ἀνεστράφημεν ἐν τῷ κόσμῳ we have conducted ourselves in the world in sincerity before God, not w. earthly wisdom, but in the grace of God 2 Cor 1:12.—Somewhat as the phrase ἀ. ἐν τῷ κόσμῳ above—i.e. not in the active sense of practicing something—οὕτως ἀ. Hb 10:33 to live in such a way (i.e. amid reproach and affliction) means to be treated in such a way.④ to be involved with someone in close proximity, associate, intr., μετά τινος w. someone (Jos., Ant. 1, 55 μετά; difft. πρός τινος Epict. 4, 1, 116, where the emphasis is placed on personal face-to-face encounter and dealings with another) B 19:6; D 3:9.⑤ to go back to a locality, return, come back, intr. (Appian, Bell. Civ. 5, 51 §215; Polyaenus 1, 48, 1; 8, 12; Crates, Ep. 28, 8 [Malherbe p. 78]; Sus 49 Theod.; Jdth 15:7; 1 Macc 5:8; 10:52, 55 v.l.; Jos., Ant. 7, 226) Ac 5:22; 15:16.—M-M. TW. -
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40 arbuteus
a, um [ arbutus ]приносимый земляничным деревом (fetus O; liber St) или сделанный из его древесины ( crates V)
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