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1 τέμνω
τέμνω (A), [dialect] Ion., [dialect] Dor., and [dialect] Ep. [full] τάμνω, Il.3.105, al. ( τέμνω once in Hom., Od.3.175), Hdt.2.65, Democr.263, Hp.Acut.22, SIG1026.20 (Cos, [voice] Pass.), cf. ἀποτέμνω, διατέμνω: [ per.] 3sg. [tense] pres. [full] τέμει only in Il. 13.707 ([ per.] 2sg. τέμεις prob. in Epigr. ap. Suid.A s.v. βοῦς ἕβδομος): τέμνω is f.l. in Pi.P.3.68 and v.l. in O.13.57, cf. τάμνω ib.12.6, B.5.17, 16.4, but is the only [dialect] Att. [tense] pres., Th.3.26, IG12.76.56, etc. (v. also τμήγω): Iterat.τέμνεσκον A.R.1.1215
, Q.S.6.217: [tense] fut. , Th.1.82, etc.; [dialect] Ion.τεμέω Hp.Jusj.
: [tense] aor. [dialect] Ion. and [dialect] Dor. ἔτᾰμον, [dialect] Ep. τάμον, Il.3.292, al., SIG4.10 (Cyzicus, vi B.C.), Pi. N.3.33, Hdt.7.132; [dialect] Ep. inf.ταμέειν Il.19.197
; [dialect] Att.ἔτεμον Th.6.7
, IG22.1666A8, etc.: [tense] pf. , ([etym.] ἀπο-) Pl.Men. 85a; [dialect] Dor.[ per.] 3sg.τετμάκει Archim.Con.Sph.22
,26; [dialect] Ion. and [dialect] Ep. part. (in pass. sense) τετμηώς A.R4.156:—[voice] Med., [tense] fut. τεμοῦμαι ([etym.] ὑπο-) Ar. Eq. 291 (lyr.), X.Cyr.1.4.19, etc.: [tense] aor. ἐταμόμην, inf.ταμέσθαι Il.9.580
; [dialect] Att. ([etym.] ἀπ-), Luc.Pr.Im.24:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.τμηθήσομαι Arist.LI 968b17
; [dialect] Dor.τμα- Archim.Aequil.2.2
; alsoτετμήσομαι Philostr.VA4.24
, ([etym.] ἐκ-) Pl.R. 564c: [tense] aor. , Th.2.18, etc.; [dialect] Dor.ἐτμα- Archim.Con.Sph.11
: [tense] pf.τέτμημαι Od.17.195
, Th.3.26, etc.; [dialect] Dor.τετμα- Archim.Con.Sph.12
(τετμη- Pi.I.6(5).22
codd.):— cut, in Hom. and elsewhere usu. of particular kinds of cutting (v. infr.); generally, ὀδόντας οἵους τέμνειν fit for cutting, X.Mem.1.4.6; τοιοῦτον τμῆμα τέμνεται τὸ τεμνόμενον, οἷον τὸ τέμνον τέμνει; Pl.Grg. 476d.2 cut, wound, maim,ἀλλήλων ταμέειν χρόα χαλκῷ Il.13.501
, 16.761; πρὸς δέρην τ. wound her in the neck, A.Eu. 592; οἱ στενοὶ (sc. τελαμῶνες) τέμνουσι narrow bandages cut the patient, Sor.1.83.3 of a surgeon, cut,ἐκ μηροῦ τ. βέλος Il.11.844
;τ. τὰν κοιλίαν IG42(1).122.40
(Epid., iv B.C.); τὴν χεῖρα (in blood-letting) Gal.16.810: abs., use the knife, as opp. to cautery ([etym.] κάειν), ἤτοι κέαντες ἢ τεμόντες A.Ag. 849
, cf. X.An.5.8.18, Pl.Grg. 456b, 480c, 521e, etc.:— [voice] Pass., to be operated upon, Hp.Aph.7.44, Pl.Grg. 479a.5 prune vines, LXX Le.25.3, cf. Is.5.6 ([voice] Pass.); cut, i.e. gather, herbs, Dsc.3.132 ([voice] Pass.).II cut up, cut to pieces, of animals, Il.9.209; τ. μελεϊστί, διὰ μελεϊστί, κατὰ μέλη, 24.409, Od.9.291, Pi.O.1.49;τ. ἰχθῦς Hdt.2.65
, cf. 3.42, etc.:—[voice] Med.,ταμνομένους κρέα πολλά Od.24.364
.b slaughter, sacrifice,ταμέειν Διί τ' Ἠελίῳ τε Il.19.197
; σφάγια τ. E.Supp. 1196:—[voice] Pass.,σφάγια τέμνεται Id.Heracl. 400
.2 ὅρκια τάμνειν sacrifice in attestation of an oath, and hence, take solemn oaths, Il.2.124, Od.24.483, etc. (also in late Prose, as Plb.21.24.3, 21.32.15, al.); , etc.; θάνατόν νύ τοι ὅρκι' ἔταμνον I made a truce which was death to thee, 4.155; ἐπὶ τούτοισι τ. ὅρκιον on these terms, Hdt.7.132; without ὅρκιον, τ. τισὶ μένειν τὸ ὅρκιον make a covenant that.., Id.4.201; alsoσπονδὰς τέμωμεν E.Hel. 1235
; ἆρα φίλιά μοι τεμεῖ; Id.Supp. 376 (lyr.):—[voice] Med., of two parties,ὅρκια τάμνεσθαι Hdt.4.70
.3 φάρμακον τέμνειν cut or chop up a plant for purposes of medicine or witchcraft, Pl.Lg. 836b: metaph., ib. 919b, Ep. 353e: hence πόρον or ἄκος τέμνειν contrive a means or remedy, A.Supp. 807 (lyr., dub.l.), E.Andr. 121 (lyr.).4 divide, of a river, μέσην τ. Λιβύην cut it in twain, Hdt.2.33, cf. E.El. 411; of a mountain-chain, D.P.340, 890; τ. δίχα cleave in two, Pl.Smp. 190d:-[voice] Med., ἑπτὰ μέρη τεμόμενος having divided it into seven parts, Id.Lg. 695c:—[voice] Pass.,γραμμὴ δίχα τετμημένη Id.R. 509d
; τετμημένος ἐξ ἑνὸς δύο cut from one into two, Id.Smp. 191d.b διὰ τῆς δριμυφαγίας εἰ καὶ τὸ πάχος τέμνοιτο τοῦ γάλακτος were to be diluted, thinned, Sor.1.98;ἡ τῆς πτισάνης [ὕλη] τ. καὶ ὑγραίνει τὰ τῆς ἀναπτύσεως δεόμενα Gal.15.507
, cf. 6.352, 14.742; , cf. Vict.Att.1, al.5 divide logically,τ. δίχα Pl.Phlb. 49a
, Plt. 287b; τ. τὸν ἀριθμὸν ἀρτίῳ καὶ περιττῷ into even and odd, ib. 262e, cf. 266e, al.; εἰς δύο μέρη τέμνουσι [ τὴν πραγματείαν] Sor. 1.1:—[voice] Pass.,διχῇ τέμνεσθαι Pl.Sph. 223c
.III cut off, severἐκ κεφαλέων τρίχας Il.3.273
;κεφαλὴν ἀπὸ δειρῆς 18.177
;δρακόντοιν κάρα A.Ch. 1047
, cf. S.Ph. 619;λαιμούς τινος Ar.Av. 1560
; πλόκον, φόβας, βόστρυχον, S.Aj. 1179, El. 449, 901 ([voice] Pass.), etc.;τράχηλον σώματος χωρίς E.Ba. 241
; Ὕδραν τ. Pl.R. 426e: with double acc., ἐρινεὸν ὀξέϊ χαλκῷ τάμνε νέους ὄρπηκας cut the branches off the fig-tree, Il.21.38 ( ἐρινεοῦ cj. Agar):—[voice] Pass., τρίχας ἐτμήθην had them cut off, E.Tr. 480.2 part off, mark off,τέλσον ἀρούρης Il.13.707
;τέμενος 6.194
; so in [voice] Med., 9.580; also τάμνοντ' ἀμφὶ βοῶν ἀγέλας they cut them off, surrounded them, 18.528.IV cut down, fell, of trees and timber, δένδρεα, δρῦς, φιτρούς, 11.88, 23.119, Od.12.11, etc.; ; τίς.. ἔτεμε τὰν δακρυόεσσαν Ἰλίῳ πεύκαν; E.Hel. 231 (lyr.);τ. ὕλην Th.2.98
; τ. ξύλα ἐκ τοῦ Κιθαιρῶνος ib.75;χάρακας ἐκ τοῦ τεμένους Id.3.70
:—[voice] Pass., [μελίη] χαλκῷ ταμνομένη Il.13.180
;ῥόπαλον τετμημένον Od.17.195
; ἡ ὕλη ἡ τετμ. the felled timber, D.42.30:—[voice] Med., δοῦρα τάμνεσθαι fell oneself timber, Od.5.243, cf. Hdt.5.82, E.Hec. 634 (lyr.).2 λίθον τ. hew or quarry it, IG12.76.56, cf. 22.1666A8, 42(1).102.41, al. (Epid., iv B.C.), Pl.Criti. 116a, PPetr.2p.6 (iii B.C.), D.S.5.13; τ. μέταλλον open or work a mine, Hyp.Eux.35 ([voice] Pass.):—[voice] Med., λίθους τάμνεσθαι have them wrought or hewn, Hdt.1.186.3 cut down for purposes of destruction,γῆς τ. βλαστήματα E.Hec. 1204
;τ. τὸν σῖτον X.Mem.2.1.13
; also τ. τὴν γῆν lay waste the country by felling the fruit-trees, cutting the corn, etc., Hdt.9.86, cf. Th.2.19,55, And.3.8 ([voice] Pass.);τῆς γῆς ἔτεμον οὐ πολλήν Th.6.7
: c. partit. gen., τῆς γῆς τ. waste part of it, Id.1.30, 2.56:—[voice] Pass., ib.18,20.V cut into shape,δέρμα βόειον Od.14.24
;ἱμάντας ἐκ τοῦ δέρματος Hdt.5.25
:—[voice] Med.,νομέας ταμόμενοι Id.1.194
.2 τ. ὁδόν cut or make a road,τ. ὁδοὺς εὐθείας Th.2.100
;τ. διάπλους ἐκ τῶν διωρύχων Pl.Criti. 118e
;τάφρον τεμέσθαι PHal.1.107
(iii B.C.); ὁ τέμνων (sc. τὴν τάφρον) ib. 110: metaph., ὀχετοὺς ἐπὶ τὸν πλεύμονα ἔτεμον carried channels or ducts to the lungs, Pl.Ti. 70d, cf. 77c;οὐκ.. ἐγὼ πρῶτος ταύτην ἐτεμόμην τὴν ὁδόν Luc.Pr.Im.24
:—[voice] Pass.,μυρίαι τέτμηνται κέλευθοι Pi.I.6(5).22
;οὐ τετμημένων [τῶν] ὁδῶν Hdt.4.136
, etc.b make one's way, advance,ὦ τὴν ἐν ἄστροις.. τέμνων ὁδὸν.. Ἥλιε E.Ph. 1
;διὰ μέσου.. αἰθέρος τέμνων κέλευθον Ar.Th. 1100
; τὴν μεσόγαιαν τ. τῆς ὁδοῦ take the inland road, strike through the interior, Hdt.7.124, 9.89: metaph., μέσον τι τέμνειν hold a middle course, Pl.Prt. 338a; τὴν μέσην τ. Plu.2.7b; μέσον τινὰ [ βίον] τ. Pl.Lg. 793a;βιότοιο τ. τρίβον AP9.359
(Posidipp. or Pl.Com.), 360 (Metrod.): abs., make one's way, A.R.2.1244, 4.771.3 of ships, cut through the waves, plough the sea, τ. πέλαγος μέσον, κύματα θαλάσσης, Od.3.175, 13.88, cf. Pi.P.3.68: metaph., ψεύδη.. τάμνοισαι κυλίνδοντ' ἐλπίδες men's hopes are tossed about as they cut through the sea of lies, Id.O.12.6: of birds, αἰθέρος αὔλακα τ. cleave the air, Ar.Av. 1400, cf. h.Cer. 383, E.Epigr.2.VII cut short, bring to a crisis or decision,μαχᾶν τ. τέλος Pi.O.13.57
;κίνδυνον τ. σιδάρῳ E.Heracl. 758
(lyr.);λόγῳ τὰ διάφορα τεμεῖν Lib.Or.18.164
; τὰς δίκας τ. Cod.Just.3.1.12, cf. 2.12.27.2, al.------------------------------------ -
2 συντέμνω
συντέμνω, [dialect] Ion. [suff] συντελ-τάμνω Hdt.7.123: [tense] fut. - τεμῶ: [tense] aor. - έτεμον:—A cut down, cut short,ξ. τὰς πρῴρας ἐς ἔλασσον Th.7.36
; σ. χιτῶνας cut out, shape them, X.Cyr.8.2.5; συντέμνει δ' ὅρος ὑγρᾶς θαλάσσης the sea cuts short, terminates (my realm), A.Supp. 258; σ. τὰς πλεκτάνας cut them off, Alex.187, cf. 84.2 metaph.,εἰς ἓν.. πάντα τὰ μέλη ξυντεμῶ Ar.Ra. 1262
;τὸν ἐνιαυτὸν σ. εἰς μῆν' ἕνα Philippid.25.1
; τιμὰς ξ. abridge them, A.Eu. 227; :—[voice] Med.,πάντα τοι ξυντέμνεται Κύπρις.. βουλεύματα S.Fr.941.16
.3 esp. of expenses,σ. τὴν μισθοφοράν Th.8.45
; σ. τὰς δαπάνας εἰς τὰ καθ' ἡμέραν cut down one's expenses to one's daily wants, X.Hier.4.9:—[voice] Pass., εἰ.. ἐς εὐτέλειάν τι ξυντέτμηται (v.εὐτέλεια 11
) Th.8.86; συντμηθῆναι τὴν σύνταξιν that my allowance has been cut down, PCair.Zen.577.11 (iii B.C.).II of speech,ἐν βραχεῖ πολλοὺς λόγους Ar. Th. 178
, cf. Aeschin.2.31;σύντεμνέ μοι τὰς ἀποκρίσεις καὶ βραχυτέρας ποίει Pl.Prt. 334d
: then ( λόγον being omitted), cut the matter short, speak briefly,ὡς δὲ συντέμω E.Tr. 441
;ἅπαντα συντεμὼν φράσω Id.Hec. 1180
; σύντεμνε cut short, make an end, Mnesim.3.4;οἶνον εἰπὲ συντεμών Antiph.52.12
; συντεμόντι, like συνελόντι εἰπεῖν, in brief, Anaxil.22.30: also ς. (sc. τὴν ὁδόν) cut the way short, cut across,σ. ἀπ' Ἀμπέλου ἄκρης ἐπὶ Καναστραῖον ἄκρην Hdt.7.123
.III intr., τοῦ χρόνου συντάμνοντος as the time became short, Id.5.41.V cut together, join by an incision, ap. Orib.44.23.69.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συντέμνω
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3 υπάμησον
ὑπαμάωcut short off: aor imperat act 2nd sg (attic ionic)ὑ̱πάμησον, ὑπαμάωcut short off: futperf ind act masc voc sg (attic ionic)ὑ̱πάμησον, ὑπαμάωcut short off: futperf ind act neut nom /voc /acc sg (attic ionic) -
4 ὑπάμησον
ὑπαμάωcut short off: aor imperat act 2nd sg (attic ionic)ὑ̱πάμησον, ὑπαμάωcut short off: futperf ind act masc voc sg (attic ionic)ὑ̱πάμησον, ὑπαμάωcut short off: futperf ind act neut nom /voc /acc sg (attic ionic) -
5 τάμνω
τάμνω, τέμνω, τέμω, aor. τάμε, inf. ταμέειν, mid. aor. inf. ταμέσθαι, pass. perf. part. τετμημένον: cut, cut up, off, out, etc., mid. subjectively; of ‘felling’ or ‘lopping’ trees, ‘hewing’ beams, ‘marking off’ an enclosure, ‘furrowing’ the earth with the plough, ‘cutting off’ (intercepting, driving away) cattle, ‘cutting’ the waves in sailing, Il. 9.580, Il. 13.707, Il. 18.528, Il. 21.38, Od. 3.175 ; ὅρκια, ‘conclude’ a treaty, see ὅρκιον.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > τάμνω
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6 τέμω
τάμνω, τέμνω, τέμω, aor. τάμε, inf. ταμέειν, mid. aor. inf. ταμέσθαι, pass. perf. part. τετμημένον: cut, cut up, off, out, etc., mid. subjectively; of ‘felling’ or ‘lopping’ trees, ‘hewing’ beams, ‘marking off’ an enclosure, ‘furrowing’ the earth with the plough, ‘cutting off’ (intercepting, driving away) cattle, ‘cutting’ the waves in sailing, Il. 9.580, Il. 13.707, Il. 18.528, Il. 21.38, Od. 3.175 ; ὅρκια, ‘conclude’ a treaty, see ὅρκιον.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > τέμω
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7 θώρηξ
θώρηξ, ηκος: breast - plate, cuirass, corselet, Il. 11.19 ff. It was usually of bronze, consisting of two plates, γύαλα. (See adjacent cut, also cut No. 33.) The cuirass fitted closely to the body, and was cut square off at the waist; the shoulder - pieces (see cut) were drawn down by small chains and fastened to buttons in front; the metal plates were united by clasps (see cut No. 19); the upper part of the thighs was protected by the μίτρη, worn over the apron, ζῶμα, of leather or felt, and by its metal flaps, πτέρυγες (Nos. 12, 33, 79), or plates (Nos. 3 and 33); over the θώρηξ, μίτρη, and ζῶμα was bound the ζωστήρ (No. 3), below which projected the lower end of the χιτών (Nos. 3, 19, 33; cf. λινοθώρηξ and χιτών).A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > θώρηξ
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8 ηκος
θώρηξ, ηκος: breast - plate, cuirass, corselet, Il. 11.19 ff. It was usually of bronze, consisting of two plates, γύαλα. (See adjacent cut, also cut No. 33.) The cuirass fitted closely to the body, and was cut square off at the waist; the shoulder - pieces (see cut) were drawn down by small chains and fastened to buttons in front; the metal plates were united by clasps (see cut No. 19); the upper part of the thighs was protected by the μίτρη, worn over the apron, ζῶμα, of leather or felt, and by its metal flaps, πτέρυγες (Nos. 12, 33, 79), or plates (Nos. 3 and 33); over the θώρηξ, μίτρη, and ζῶμα was bound the ζωστήρ (No. 3), below which projected the lower end of the χιτών (Nos. 3, 19, 33; cf. λινοθώρηξ and χιτών).A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ηκος
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9 απόξυρον
ἀπόξυροςcut sharp off: masc /fem acc sgἀπόξυροςcut sharp off: neut nom /voc /acc sgἀπόξῡρον, ἀποξύρωget shaved: aor imperat act 2nd sgἀπόξῡρον, ἀποξύρωget shaved: imperf ind act 3rd pl (homeric ionic)ἀπόξῡρον, ἀποξύρωget shaved: imperf ind act 1st sg (homeric ionic) -
10 ἀπόξυρον
ἀπόξυροςcut sharp off: masc /fem acc sgἀπόξυροςcut sharp off: neut nom /voc /acc sgἀπόξῡρον, ἀποξύρωget shaved: aor imperat act 2nd sgἀπόξῡρον, ἀποξύρωget shaved: imperf ind act 3rd pl (homeric ionic)ἀπόξῡρον, ἀποξύρωget shaved: imperf ind act 1st sg (homeric ionic) -
11 παρακόπτω
A strike falsely, counterfeit, prop. of money, D.S.1.78 : generally, falsify, Luc.Lex.20;κίβδηλα καὶ νόθα καὶ παρακεκομμένα Id.Ind.2
; opp. δόκιμα and ἀκίβδηλα, Id.Hist.Conscr.10, Herm.68 ; ἀνδράρια μοχθηρά, παρακεκομμένα knavish manikins, base coin, Ar.Ach. 517.2 [voice] Med., cheat or swindle out of a thing,οἵων ἀγαθῶν παρεκόπτου Id.Eq. 807
; simply, cheat, τινα ib. 859:—[voice] Pass., to be cheated,παρεκόπην διχοινίκῳ Id.Nu. 640
.II metaph., strike the mind awry, drive mad, derange,π. φρένας E.Hipp. 238
; παρακεκομμένος τὸν νοῦν Sch.rec.A.Pr. 581, cf. Phot. s.v.2 intr., to be deranged,τοῦ νοῦ παρακόπτοντος Hp.Aff.10
; παρακόψαι τῇ διανοίᾴ go mad, Arist.Mir. 832b17 : abs., παρακόψας in a fit of madness, D.L.4.44, cf. D.S.5.50 : so in [tense] pres.,παρακόπτων Plu.2.963e
, 1123f; - κόψας wrongheadedly, Phld. Oec. p.10 J.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παρακόπτω
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12 ἀποσχίζω
A split, cleave off, ἀπὸ δ' ἔσχισεν αὐτήν [τὴν πέτρην] Od. 4.507; tear off, E.Alc. 172, Opp.H.2.623.2 sever, detach from,τινὰ ἀπὸ τοῦ συμμαχικοῦ Hdt.6.9
; ἀ. Αυδούς part them off, separate them, Pl.Plt. 262e;τὴν ἰδίαν ψυχὴν τῆς τῶν λογικῶν M.Ant.4.29
:— [voice] Pass., ἀποσχισθῆναι ἀπό.., of a river being parted from the main stream, Hdt.2.17, 4.56; of a tribe detached from its parent stock, Id.1.58, 143;ἀπὸ τῆς μεγάλης φλεβὸς -σχίζεται Arist.HA 514b10
: c. gen.,ἀποσχισθέντες τῆς ἄλλης στρατιῆς Hdt.8.35
, cf. 7.233, Pl. Plt. 267b, etc.:—[voice] Med., separate oneself, Id.Lg. 728b;τοῦ σοφιστοῦ Lib.Or.3.24
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀποσχίζω
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13 ἀποτίθημι
A put away, stow away,δέπας δ' ἀπέθηκ' ἐνὶ χηλῷ Il.16.254
, cf. X.An.2.3.15;ἀ. εἰς δεσμωτήριον Lycurg.112
: metaph., 'pigeon-hole', class, Phlp. in Ph.361.22.II [voice] Med. ([tense] aor. I part.ἀποθησαμένη Hsch.
), put away from oneself, lay aside,τεύχεα κάλ' ἀποθέσθαι ἐπὶ χθονί Il.3.89
; τὴν Σκυθικὴν στολὴν ἀ. put it off, Hdt.4.78; ἀ. κόμας cut it off, in mourning, E.Hel. 367 (lyr., tm.); ἀ. τὸν νόμον set aside, i.e. disregard, the law, Th.1.77; ἀ. τὰν Ἀφροδίταν quell desire, E.IA 558 (lyr.);ἀ. ῥᾳθυμίαν D.4.8
, 8.46;ὀργήν Plu.Cor.19
;ἀρχήν Id.Pomp.23
.2 put away from oneself, avoid, ἀποθέσθαι ἐνιπήν wipe away the reproach, Il.5.492, cf. Hes.Op. 762;νόστον ἔχθιστον ἀπεθήκατο Pi.O.8.68
, cf. 10(11).40.3 put by for oneself, stow away, Ar.Eq. 1219, X.Cyr.6.1.15;ἀ. τροφὴν τοῖς νεοττοῖς Arist.HA 619a20
;ἀ. τινὰ εἰς φυλακήν Plb.23.10.8
; freq. of drugs, Dsc.4.136, al., cf. PEleph.12 (iii B.C.);ἐν φυλακῇ Ev.Matt. 14.3
.b bury, IG14.1974.4 put off, defer,E.
IT 376, Pl.Grg. 449b, X.Smp.2.7, etc.;εἰς τοὺς παῖδας ἀ. τὰς τιμωρίας Lys.Fr.53.3
.6 ἀπεθήκατο κόλπων, of a woman, laid down the burden of her womb, i.e. bore a child, Call.Dian.25;ἀ. ὠδῖνας Str.10.5.2
: but,7 μηδὲν ἀποτίθεσθαι τῶν γιγνομένων expose none of one's children, Arist.Pol. 1335b22.8 ἀ. χρόνον εἴς τι employ, bestow time upon it, Plb.18.9.10.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀποτίθημι
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14 διχοτομέω
διχοτομέω fut. διχοτομήσω; 1 aor. impv. 2 pl. διχοτομήσατε (GrBar 16:3) (Pre-Socr., Pla. et al.; Polyb. 6, 28, 2; 10, 15, 5; Plut., Pyrrh. 399 [24, 5]; ins fr. Lycaonia [JHS 22, 1902, p. 369 nr. 143 A, 9f]; Ex 29:17; Jos., Ant. 8, 31) cut in two of the dismemberment of a condemned person Mt 24:51; Lk 12:46 (GrBar 16:3 διχοτομήσατε αὐτοὺς ἐν μαχαίρᾳ. For this idea cp. Od. 18, 339; Hdt. 2, 139; Epict. 3, 22, 3; Sus 55 σχίσει σε μέσον; 59 τὴν ῥομφαῖαν ἔχων πρίσαι σε μέσον both Theod.; Hb 11:37). In the light of the context of these two passages the figurative extension of mng. punish w. utmost severity has been suggested (L-S-J-M, but no exact linguistic parallels have been found to support either this rendering or the NRSV marginal rdg. ‘cut him off’).—M-M. S. DELG s.v. δί and τέμνω. TW. -
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ἀπόξυροςcut sharp off: neut nom /voc /acc plἀπόξῡρα, ἀποξύρωget shaved: aor ind act 1st sg (homeric ionic) -
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ἀπόξυροςcut sharp off: neut nom /voc /acc plἀπόξῡρα, ἀποξύρωget shaved: aor ind act 1st sg (homeric ionic) -
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