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1 επιρρητορεύσαι
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2 ἐπιρρητορεῦσαι
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3 ληκυθίζω
A declaim in a hollow voice, as though speaking into aλήκυθος, τραγῳδὸς Μοῦσα-ίζουσα Call.Fr.10.13
P., Phryn.PSp.86 B., Poll.4.114, 7.182: c.acc., θέσεις λ. declaim commonplaces, Str.13.1.54.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ληκυθίζω
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4 μελετάω
A take thought or care for, c. gen., βίου, ἔργου, Hes.Op. 316, 443: c. acc. rei,δόξαν ἀρετῆς Th. 6.11
; of a physician, treat a case, Hp.Int.27, etc.:—[voice] Pass., of the patient, ib.26, etc.2 attend to, study, οὐ δύναμαι ἀκοῦσαι, τοῦτο μελετῶν (sc. τὸ ἀκοῦσαι) Hdt.3.115;πλήθους δόξας μεμελετηκώς Pl. Phdr. 260c
.II pursue, exercise, [ μαντείην] h.Merc. 557; μ. τοῦτο (sc. ἡμεροδρόμην εἶναι) Hdt.6.105: freq. in [dialect] Att.,μ. σοφίαν Ar.Pl. 511
; τέχνας, ῥητορικήν, Pl.Grg. 511b, 511c, 448d; practise, ἤθη, γαστριμαργίας, ὕβρεις, Id.Phd. 81e; ; [ νόμους] E.Ba. 892 (lyr.); (anap.);τὴν τῶν πολεμικῶν ἄσκησιν Arist.Pol. 1333b39
: generally,μ. ἄδικα LXX Jb.27.4
;ταῦτα μελέτα 1 Ep.Ti.4.15
; esp. practise speaking, con over a speech in one's mind,λογάρια δύστηνα μελετήσας D.19.255
;ἀπολογίαν Id.46.1
; also, deliver, declaim (cf. 11.5 b),λόγους D.C.40.54
:—[voice] Pass., τὸ ναυτικὸν οὐκ ἐνδέχεται ἐκ παρέργου μελετᾶσθαι naval warfare cannot be practised 'en amateur', Th.1.142; εὐταξία μετὰ κινδύνων μελετωμένη discipline put in practice on the battle-field, Id.6.72, cf. Pl.R. 455c.2 c. inf., μετρίως ἀλγεῖν μελετᾷ σοφία practises moderation in grief, E. Fr.46;λαλεῖν μεμελετήκασί που Ar.Ec. 119
; alsoμ. τοξεύειν καὶ ἀκοντίζειν X.Cyr.1.2.12
, cf. Antipho 3.2.3;μ. ποιεῖν καὶ λέγειν Lys.10.9
; μ. ἀποθνῄσκειν, τεθνάναι, practise dying, death, Pl.Phd. 67e, 81a, cf. Epicur.Fr. 470.3 less freq. c. part.,μ. κυβερνῶντες X.Ath.1.20
; with ὡς and part., Id.Cyr.5.5.47.4 with Prep.,μ. ἔν τινι LXX Jo. 1.8
,al.5 abs., study, train oneself, Ar.Ec. 164, Th.1.80, X.HG 3.4.16; ἦν τὸ ἱππικὸν μεμελετηκός ib.6.4.10: c. dat. modi,τόξῳ μ. καὶ ἀκοντίῳ Id.Cyr.2.1.21
; ἐν τῷ μὴ μελετῶντι by want of practice, Th.1.142.b esp. practise oratory, declaim, Pl.Phdr. 228b; ἐπὶ τῶν καιρῶν μ. extemporize a speech, D.61.43;Ἑλληνιστὶ μ. Plu.Cic.4
, cf. 2.131a, Luc.Sol.6, Philostr. VS1.24.2, AP11.145; of actors, Arist. Pr. 904b3.6 Medic., of disease, threaten,μ. τὴν τοῦ καρκινώματος γένεσιν Leonid.
ap. Aët.16.43: abs.,ἢν κρύβδην μελετήσῃ.. ἡ νοῦσος Aret.SD2.12
:—[voice] Pass.,ἀπειλᾷ καὶ μελετᾶται μανία Steph. in Hp.1.99
D., cf. Aët.16.63.7 c. acc. pers., exercise, train persons, ἐμελέτησεν [αὐτοὺς] ὡς εἶεν .. X.Cyr.8.1.42: c. inf.,οὓς ἀναβαίνειν ἐπὶ τοὺς ἵππους μελετᾷ Φείδων Mnesim.4.7
:—[voice] Pass., μελετώμενοι ὑπ' αὐτῶν τὴν πτῆσιν, of eaglets, Philostr.VA1.7.III Gramm., to be accustomed, c. inf.,μεμελέτηκε τὸ τ ¯ εἰς θ ¯ τρέπεσθαι An.Ox.1.66
;τὰ μὴ μελετήσανταπάσχεινσυναίρεσιν Theognost. Can.145.25
.b Medic., acquire a habit,μελετησάντων ἐκπίπτειν βραχιόνων Gal.14.782
:— [voice] Pass., become chronic,μελετηθὲν τὸ πάθος Aët.16.67
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5 ἐκτραγῳδέω
A deck outintragicphrase, exaggerate, Plb.6.15.7, Agath. 4.8:—[voice] Pass., Plb.6.56.8.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐκτραγῳδέω
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6 αποληκυθίσας
ἀποληκυθίσᾱς, ἀπό-ληκυθίζωdeclaim in a hollow voice: aor part act masc nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic) -
7 ἀποληκυθίσας
ἀποληκυθίσᾱς, ἀπό-ληκυθίζωdeclaim in a hollow voice: aor part act masc nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic) -
8 επερρητόρευσε
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9 ἐπερρητόρευσε
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10 επερρητόρευσεν
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11 ἐπερρητόρευσεν
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12 ληκυθίζειν
ληκυθίζωdeclaim in a hollow voice: pres inf act (attic epic) -
13 ληκυθίζουσα
ληκυθίζωdeclaim in a hollow voice: pres part act fem nom /voc sg (attic epic doric ionic) -
14 ληκυθίζων
ληκυθίζωdeclaim in a hollow voice: pres part act masc nom sg -
15 προσεπιρητορεύειν
πρόσ-ἐπιρρητορεύωdeclaim over: pres inf act (attic epic) -
16 προαναβοάω
A declaim in advance, Demetr.Eloc.15.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προαναβοάω
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17 πυργόω
A gird or fence with towers,Θήβης ἕδος ἔκτισαν.. πύργωσάν τε Od.11.264
, cf. Hom.Epigr.4.3, Orac. ap. Hdt.1.174, E.Ba. 172:— [voice] Med., fortify,ὀχυρά X.Cyr.6.1.20
;ἄστη Moschio
Trag.6.27:—[voice] Pass.,κορυφαὶ πεπυργωμέναι Str.12.3.39
.2 metaph., fence, protect,δέμας ἀσπίδι Nonn.D.30.52
, etc.3 πυργωθείς furnished with a tower, of an elephant, AP9.285 (Phil.).II metaph., raise up to a towering height,πυργωθέντα πλοῦτον B.3.13
; πρῶτος.. πυργώσας ῥήματα σεμνά the first.. ' to build the lofty rhyme', Ar.Ra. 1004; τέχνην.. ἐπύργωσ' οἰκοδομήσας ἔπεσιν μεγάλοις κτλ. Id. Pax 749; soἀοιδὰς εὐδαιμονίας ἐπύργωσε E.Supp. 998
(lyr.), cf. AP7.39 (Antip. Thess.): hence, exalt, lift up,π. ἄνω τὸ μηδὲν ὄντα E.Tr. 612
; Τροίαν ib. 844 (lyr.); <ὑμᾶς>.. τυραννίσι πατὴρ ἐπύργου Id.HF 475
; of doctors, πυργοῦντες αὑτούς magnifying themselves, Men.497 (= Mimn.Trag.2); π. χάριν exalt, exaggerate it, E.Med. 526;δὶς τόσα π. τῶν γιγνομένων Id.Heracl. 293
(anap.);τὴν τέχνην Lib.Ep.834.5
; καθαροῖς λούμασι adorn (the city) with.., Epigr.Gr.903: also intr., declaim,μάταιον τὸ πυργοῦν λέγοντα.. Phld.Mort.33
:—[voice] Pass., exalt oneself, τῇδ' ἐπυργοῦτο στολῇ, of a horse, A.Pers. 192; πεπύργωσαι θράσει, λόγοις, E.Or. 1568, HF 238. -
18 τραγῳδέω
2 c. acc. objecti, represent or exhibit in tragedy, τινας Id.Th.85;τ. τὴν Ἀνδρομέδαν Luc.Hist.Conscr.1
;τὰ παιδία.. τ. ὅτι ἂν ἴδῃ καὶ θαυμάσῃ Arr.Epict.3.15.5
:—[voice] Pass., to be made the subject of a tragedy, Isoc. 9.6, 15.136, Str.9.5.22, etc.; famous in tragedy,Plu.
Alex.35; subjects of tragedy,Id.
2.837c.3 metaph., make famous or well known, τὸ τάχιστον τετραγῳδημένον ἐν τῷ διώκειν, of Achilles, Arist.Ph. 239b25;ὅσα περὶ τὸ πρόσωπον φαίνεται τετραγῳδημένα κατὰ τὸ προγνωστικὸν ὑφ' Ἱπποκράτους Steph. in Gal.1.246D.
II metaph., tell in tragic style, declaim,ἡλίκα νῦν ἐτραγῴδει D.18.13
, cf. 19.189; ὀνόματα τ. dress up words, Pl.Cra. 414c:—[voice] Pass., ib. 418d, Phld.Oec.p.24J.; also, exaggerate, τραγῳδεῖν ἂν δόξειε μᾶλλον ἢ ἀληθεύειν would seem to be romancing, Gal.UP 16.4; μὴ τ. τὸ πρᾶγμα (sc. τὸ ἀποθανεῖν), ἀλλ' εἰπὲ ὡς ἔχει Arr.Epict.4.7.15
; στολαὶ τετραγῳδημέναι exlravagant, flaunting robes, Antiph.36; pompous, braggart,D.S.
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19 φωνασκέω
A train one's voice, learn to sing or declaim, Pl.Lg. 665e, D.18.308, 19.255,336, Ph.2.537;οἱ φωνασκοῦντες ἕωθέν τε καὶ νήστεις ὄντες τὰς μελέτας ποιούμενοι Arist.Pr. 901b1
:—[voice] Med., Plu.2.349a.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > φωνασκέω
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20 ἀνυδρείω
IV c. dupl. acc., proclaim as,ὅπερ ὂν -οῦμεν Dam.Pr.48
, cf. 58:—[voice] Pass., ib.34.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνυδρείω
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