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1 καταξιόω
A deem worthy, c. acc. et inf., D.59.111; hold in honour, Plb.4.86.8: c. gen. rei, deem worthy of a thing,τάξεως τὸν κίνδυνον Id.1.23.3
;τινὰ μεγάλης ἀποδοχῆς D.S.2.60
:—[voice] Med., οὔτε νιν.. Δίκη προσεῖδε καὶ κατηξιώσατο did not regard and hold in high esteem, A.Th. 667:—[voice] Pass., to be held worthy,πρεσβείας Plb.12.10.8
, cf. Iamb.VP36.265;ἔργον ἐπιφανὲς καὶ κατηξιωμένον Plb.5.83.4
.III deign, vouchsafe, c. inf., Luc. Ind.3, Jul.Ep. 204, PLond.2.232.14 (iv A.D.), POxy. 1214 (v A.D.), etc.IV in bad sense, τῶν ἐν μέρους εἴδει πεφυκότων μηδενὶ καταξιώσωμεν let us not degrade it by likening it to.., Pl.Ti. 30c.V in argument, claim, maintain, Phld.Sign.30, al.:—[voice] Med., c. inf., Id.Rh.1.32S.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καταξιόω
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