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41 σπανίζω
σπᾰν-ίζω, of things,A to be rare, scarce, [καλὰ ἔργα] Βασσίδαισιν οὐ ς. Pi.N.6.31;τοὐλαίου σπανίζοντος Ar.V. 252
;τὰ παρ' ἀμφοτέροις σπανίζοντα D.S.2.54
, etc.; of books, Gal.17(1).605.2 of persons, lack, be in want of, c.gen.,ὑδάτων Hdt.2.108
; χρημάτων, βίου, Id.1.187, 196;οὐ σπανίζοντες φίλων A.Ch. 717
; πέπλων, πομπῆς, βωμοῦ, etc., E.Med. 960, IA 352 (troch.), Hel. 800, etc.;νεῶν μακρῶν Th.1.41
;τροφῆς Id.4.6
, etc.; of a country,σ. πεύκης Thphr. HP5.7.1
: rarely c. dat.,σίτῳ Dicaearch.1.23
cod., cf. 111 fin.II trans., exhaust, use up,τὰ μέταλλα Ph.Byz.Mir.4.1
; spend, PFlor. 99.7 (i/ii A.D.), Sammelb.4317.7 (iii A.D.):—[voice] Pass.,ἐσπανίσθη πᾶν ὕδωρ LXX Jb.14.11
.III [voice] Pass.,= [voice] Act. (signf. 1.2), to be in want of,ἐσπανίσμεθ' ἀρωγῶν A.Pers. 1024
(lyr.);ὁρᾷς.. φίλων ὡς ἐσπανίσμεθα E.Or. 1055
;πάντων σπανιζόμενοι X.HG7.2.16
: abs., to be in want,μὴ σπανιζοίμεσθα E.Med. 560
: rarely c. dat.,οἴνῳ σπανίζονται Str.3.3.7
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42 στιχοπλανήτης
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43 συκοφαντώδης
σῡκοφαντ-ώδης, ες,=Aσυκοφαντικός δίκη Lys.Fr.1.1
([comp] Comp.);κρίσεις D.S.15.40
; κατηγορία Mitteis Chr. 68.19 (i A.D.); οἱ Ἀττικοὶ ς. Dicaearch.1.4.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συκοφαντώδης
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44 σύνδενδρος
σύνδενδρ-ος, ον,A thickly-wooded, Dicaearch.1.8, Plb.12.4.2, Sch.Il.Oxy.1086.10;τόποι Arr.Tact.27.4
;ὕλη Babr.43.1
; ἔν τινι συνδένδρῳ in a thickly-wooded place, Plu. 2.310e.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σύνδενδρος
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45 σφένδαμνος
σφένδαμνος, ἡ,A Olympian maple, Acer monspessulan im, Thphr. HP3.3.1 (cj.), 3.11.1, Dicaearch.2.2.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σφένδαμνος
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46 σχιζίας
A long, lathy, Cratin.447, Dicaearch.Hist.10, PPetr.3p.27 (iii B.C.), PCair.Zen.374.5 (iii B.C.); of athletes, Philostr.Gym.37, 38.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σχιζίας
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47 τρίποκος
τρῐ-ποκος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τρίποκος
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48 φιλαπόδημος
φῐλᾰπόδημος, ον,A fond of travelling, X.HG4.3.2, Dicaearch.1.30, Ael.NA7.24; of Hippocrates, Sor.Vit.Hippocr.12.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > φιλαπόδημος
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49 φράτρα
φράτρα, ἡ, dat.A (Pergam., ii B. C.), [dialect] Ion. [full] φρήτρη, [dialect] Dor. [full] πάτρα (q. v.), Delph. [full] πατριά (q. v.), [dialect] Att. [full] φρατρία; also [full] φατρία and [full] φάτρα (v. infr.):—prop. brotherhood, but among the Greeks always in polit. sense, cf. Dicaearch.Hist.9:I in Hom., tribe, clan, κρῖν' ἄνδρας.. κατὰ φρήτρας, ὡς φρήτρη φρήτρηφιν ἀρήγῃ choose men by clans, that clan may stand by clan, Il.2.362; of the Persian royal clan (the Achaemenids), Hdt.1.125.II later, political subdivision of the φυλή, Pl.Lg. 746d, 785a, Isoc.8.88, Aeschin.2.147;φρατρίαι καὶ φυλαί Arist.Pol. 1264a8
, cf. 1300a25, 1309a12; freq. in Inscrr.,φυλῆς καὶ δήμου καὶ φρατρίας ὧν ἂν βούληται ἀπογραψάμενον IG12.110.16
; προσγραψαμένοις πρὸς φυλὴν καὶ φρατρίαν ἢν ἂν βούλωνται ib.12(5).819.21 (Tenos, ii B. C.); sub-division of a tribe, PHib. 1.28.10 (iii B. C.); of groups celebrating festivals, e.g. the Carnea at Sparta, Demetr.Sceps. ap. Ath.4.141f; or the Jewish Passover, J.AJ3.10.5, BJ6.9.3; perh. = σύνοδος 1.2, Pap. in Harvard Theological Review 29.40 (i B. C.).2 used to translate Lat. curia, Plu. Publ.7; in form [full] φράτρα, D.H.2.7, 6.89, al.3 later, of any league or association, esp. in bad sense, conspiracy (in form [full] φατρία), Lib.Or.18.141; τῶν πονηρῶν τε καὶ ἀκολάστων φατρίαι ib.17.2. (The form [full] φάτρα is found in Arcadia, IG5(2).510 (ii B. C.), and at Tenos, ib.12(5).798.23 (iii B. C.); [full] φατρία is found at Chios, Michel 997.28 (iv B. C.); at Tenos, IG12(5).816.16 (iii B. C.); and freq. in codd., e.g. Aeschin. l.c., Arist.Pol. ll.cc., cf. Hdn.Gr.1.298, 2.598, Orusap.EM789.20; cf. φρήτρη, φρητρία.— -
50 φυλή
A like φῦλον, a race, tribe; but acc. to Dicaearch.Hist.9 a union formed in an organized community (whether πόλις or ἔθνος): hence, tribe, i.e.I a body of men united1 by supposed ties of blood and descent, clan, such as the three Dorian tribes, Rhetra ap.Plu.Lyc.6, Hdt.5.68, St.Byz. s. vv. Ὑλλεῖς, Δυμᾶνες, IG4.596 ([place name] Argos); of the four Ionic tribes, Hdt.5.69, Arist.Ath.8.3, Plu.Sol.19, etc.; of the Laconian, Hdt.4.145; of the old Roman, D.H.2.7, etc.; of the Persian, X.Cyr.1.2.5 and 12; of the Jewish, LXXNu.1.4, al. (but also of subdivisions of the tribe ([etym.] σκῆπτρον), ib. 1 Ki.10.20.21), Ev.Matt.19.28, etc.2 by local habitation, such as the ten local tribes at Athens formed by Cleisthenes, Hdt.5.69, 6.131, IG12.10.44, al.; or those formed by Servius at Rome, φ. τοπικαί, opp. γενικαί, D.H.4.14, cf. Plu. Rom.20; in Roman Egypt, BGU1113.3 (i B.C.), PFlor.39.4 (iv A. D.), etc., cf. (in general) Arist.Pol. 1264a8, 1300a25, 1309a12, Pl. Lg. 753c, etc.3 subdivision of the priests in each Egyptian temple, OGI56.24 (Canopus, iii B. C.), PAmh.2.112.7 (ii A. D.), etc.II military contingent furnished by a tribe, among the Athenians, Hdt.6.111, IG12.1085;ὁπλιτῶν Th.6.98
, cf. 3.90, X.HG 4.2.19, Pl.Lg. 755c, 755d;ταξίαρχος εἰς τὴν φυλὴν κατατάξας Lys.13.79
.2 representatives of a tribe, on political bodies, φυλῆς πρυτανευούσης, προεδρευούσης, IG1.26a16, SIG589.2 (Magn.Mae., ii B.C.), etc.III of things, = γένος, kind, species,κατὰ φυλὰς διεκρίνομεν τὰ ἔπιπλα X.Oec.9.6
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51 ἀδιάφορος
ἀδιά-φορος, ον,A not different, Arist.Rh. 1373a33;τοῖς ὁμοίοις καὶ ἀ. Id.Cael. 310b5
; indistinguishable,ὅμοιον καὶ ἀ. Epicur.Nat.15
G.2 in Logic, ἀδιάφορα, τά, individual objects, as having no logical differentia,ἀ. ὧν ἀδιαίρετον τὸ εἶδος Arist. Metaph. 1016a18
;ἀ. εἴδει Top. 121b15
; κατὰ τὸ εἶδος ib. 103a11.II indifferent; in Stoic philosophy, τὰ ἀ. things neither good nor bad, Zeno Stoic. 1.47,48, cf. Cic.Fin.3.16.53, Epict.Ench.32, etc., cf. S.E.P.3.177 sq.: [comp] Sup., Phld.Rh.1.129 S. Adv. -ρως, ἔχειν to be indifferent, of the moral agent, Aristo Stoic.1.79.IV of persons, making no distinction,πρὸς πάντα ξένον καὶ δημότην Dicaearch.1.14
.2 steadfast, unwearying, Ant.Lib.41.2.V Math., negligible,πρός τι Procl.Hyp.4.61
; ἀ. πρὸς αἴσθησιν not differing sensibly, Aristarch.Sam.4. Adv., Hipparch.3.5.7.VI Adv. - ρως without discrimination, D.H.Dem. 56, S.E.P.3.225.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀδιάφορος
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52 ἀκλήρημα
A loss, mishap, Dicaearch.1.25 (pl.), Telesp.25H., Agatharch. 24, M.Ant.10.33,etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀκλήρημα
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53 ἀναλαμβάνω
A- λελάφθαι Hp.Off.11
, part.- λελαμμένος Id.Art.11
:—take up, take into one's hands,τὸ παιδίον Hdt.1.111
; τὰ τόξα, τὰ ὅπλα, etc., 3.78, 9.46; take on board ship, 1.166, Th.7.25, etc.; take up into heaven, in [voice] Pass., LXX 4 Ki.2.9, Act.Ap.1.11: and generally, take with one, esp. of troops, supplies, etc., Hdt.9.51, Th.5.64, 8.27, etc.; part. ἀναλαβών often = with,ἄνδρας ἀναλαβὼν ἡγήσομαι X.An.7.3.36
, cf. Th.5.7.3 take upon oneself, assume,τὴν προξενίαν Th.6.89
;τὴν ἀρχήν Inscr.Prien.123
; κόσμον, of a king, OGI383.135;ἐσθῆτα Plu.Arist.21
; πρόσωπον, σχῆμα, Luc.Nigr.11, Somn.13.4 in [voice] Med., undertake, engage in, ἀναλαβέσθαι κίνδυνον Hdt.3.69:—also [voice] Act., ἀντὶ τῆς φιλίας τὸν πόλεμον ἀναλαβεῖν Philipp. ap. D.18.78.6 of money, confiscate, in [voice] Pass., OGI338.24 (Pergam.), PSI1.104.10 (late ii A.D.); (ii B. C.), etc., Plu.2.484a, D.L.7.181.7 learn by rote, Arr.Epict. 2.16.5, Plu.Ages.20, Alex.Aphr. in Top.494.31.9 Medic., make up ingredients,κηρῷ καὶ νάρδῳ Aret.CA1.1
, cf. 2.3 ([voice] Pass.); so in Magic, ἀ. οἴνῳ καὶ μέλιτι, ὄξει, PMag.Par.1.1316, 2690.10 raise, erect a wall, IG2.1054.9.2 retrieve, make good,τὴν αἰτίην Hdt.7.231
; , E. Ion 426;τὴν ἀρχαίαν ἀρετήν X.Mem.3.5.14
;ταῦτα ἀ. καὶ μεταγιγνώσκειν D. 21.109
.3 restore, repair,τὴν προτέρην κακότητα Hdt.8.109
: abs., Id.5.121;ἀ. τὴν πόλιν ἐκ τῆς πρόσθεν ἀθυμίας X.HG6.5.21
; ἀ. ἑαυτόν recover oneself, regain strength, Th.6.26, Pl.Com.10D., Men.Sam. 243; collect oneself, Isoc.5.22: abs., Pl.R. 467b, D.18.163, Hp.Mul. 2.118.4 take up again, resume, in narrative or argument,τὸν λόγον Hdt.5.62
, Pl.R. 544b, al.;πολλάκις ἀ. Id.Phd. 95e
; ἀναλαβεῖν διεξιόντα repeat in detail, Id.Euthd. 275c; at Rome, ἀ. θυσίας, = instaurare sacra, Plu.Cor.25;ἀ. τῇ μνήμῃ
recollect,Pl.
Plt. 294d; without τῇ μνήμῃ, Plu.Lyc.21; but ἀ. μνήμην recover a memory, Arist. Mem. 451a22; πρὸς ἑαυτὸν ἀ. run over in one's mind, Pl.Ti. 26a.III pull up short, of a horse, X.Eq.3.5; check,οἷόνπερ ἵππον τὸν λόγον ἀ. Pl.Lg. 701c
;τὴν ὁρμὴν τῆς νεώς Plb.16.3.4
; ἀ. τὰς κύνας call them back, X.Cyn.7.10.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀναλαμβάνω
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54 ἀνεπίθετος
ἀνεπί-θετος, ον,A admitting no addition, Dicaearch. 59.7.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνεπίθετος
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55 ἀπάτη
ἀπᾰτ-η, ἡ,A trick, fraud, deceit,νῦν δὲ κακὴν ἀπάτην βουλεύσατο Il.2.114
, cf. 4.168: in pl., wiles, οὐκ ἄρ' ἔμελλες.. λήξειν ἀπατάων, says Athena to Ulysses, Od.13.294, cf. Il.15.31;σκολιαὶ ἀπάται Pi.Fr. 213
.2 guile, treachery,ἄταν ἀπάτᾳ μεταγνούς A.Supp. 111
, cf. S.OC 230; , cf. Pers.93;ἀ. ἐρώτων S.Ant. 617
;διαβολὴ καὶ ἀ. Antipho 6.7
, etc.; ἀ. εὐπρεπής, opp. βία ἐμφανής, Th.4.86;ἢ βίᾳ ἢ ἀπάτῃ 2.39
; ἀ. λεχέων a being cheated out of the marriage, S.Ant. 630; ἄνευ δόλου καὶ ἀπάτης 'without fraud or covin', Hdt.1.69;μετὰ σκότους καὶ ἀ. Pl.Lg. 864c
.3 Ἀπάτη, personified, Hes. Th. 224, Luc.Merc.Cond.42.II beguiling of time, pastime (not [dialect] Att., Moer.65), Plb.4.20.5;ψυχῆς Dicaearch.1.1
;ψυχαγωγίαι καὶ ἀπάται τῆς πόλεως D.Chr.32.5
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56 ἀποδημητικός
A fond of wandering or travelling, Dicaearch.1.9, Vett.Val. 98.7; παράστασις ἀ. banishment to foreign parts, of ostracism, Arist. Pol. 1308b19: metaph., migratory, i.e. mortal, Arr.Epict.3.24.4, cf. ib.60, 105.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀποδημητικός
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57 ἀπόψιος
A far seen, conspicuous, prob.l. in Dicaearch.1.1.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀπόψιος
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58 ἀχρειόω
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59 ἐγχειμάζω
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60 ἐνζώννυμι
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