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ἀμφισβητήσιμοςdisputable: masc /fem /neut nom /voc /acc dualἀμφισβητήσιμοςdisputable: masc /fem /neut gen sg (doric aeolic)——————ἀμφισβητήσιμοςdisputable: masc /fem /neut dat sg -
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Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `to open'.Other forms: and οἴγω, Aeol. inf. ὀείγην (SGDI 214, 43), later also ἀν-οιγνύω (Demetr. Eloc.), ipf. ὠΐγνυντο (Β 809, Θ 58), ἀνα-οίγεσκον (Ω 455), -ῳ̃γον, - έῳγον, aor. οἶξαι ( ᾦξε, ὤϊξε Hom., ἀν-έῳξε Hom., Att.), pass. οἰχθῆναι (Pi., Att.), fut. οἴξω, perf. ἀν-έῳγα (intr. Hp. and late), with - έῳχα, *έῳγμαι (Att.), ὤϊκται (Herod.), ἀν-ῳ̃κται (Theoc.),Compounds: Mostly w. prefix esp. ἀν-, from which a.o. ὑπ-, παρ-ανοίγνυμι, ὑπ-, συν-ανοίγω with ἤνοιγον, ἤνοιξα, ἠνοίχθην, ἠνοίγην, ἠνέῳξα etc. (X., LXX).Derivatives: Few derivv. ἄνοιξις f. `opening' (Th., Thphr.), ἄνοιγ-μα n. `opening' (LXX), - εύς m. `opener' (Dam. Pr.), ἐπανοίκ-τωρ (Man.), - της (Arg. Man.) m. `springer'. As 2. member in πιθ-οίγ-ια n. pl. `opening of a barrel', opening feast of the Anthesterien in Athens (Plu.). The judgment of these forms is partly uncertain and disputable. Starting from the inscriptional attested ὀείγην, i.e. ὀ-(Ϝ)είγην, with zero grade ὠ-(Ϝ)ίγ-νυντο (cf. ἴγνυντο ἠνοίγοντο H.; very uncertain), Fick and Bechtel (s. Lex. s. v.) want to replace the suspected ep. ἀναοίγεσκον as well as ep. ἀνέῳγε, ἀνέῳξε by *ἀν-ο-(Ϝ)είγεσκον, *ἀν-ό-(Ϝ)ειγε, *ἀν-ό-(Ϝ)ειξε, where ὀ- would be either prothetic or prefixal (cf. ὀ-κέλλω and 2. ὀ-).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [1130] *h₃u̯eig- `make give way'Etymology: The judgment of these forms is partly uncertain and disputable. Starting from the inscriptional attested ὀείγην, i.e. ὀ-(Ϝ)είγην, with zero grade ὠ-(Ϝ)ίγ-νυντο (cf. ἴγνυντο ἠνοίγοντο H.; very uncertain), Fick and Bechtel (s. Lex. s. v.) want to replace the suspected ep. ἀναοίγεσκον as well as ep. ἀνέῳγε, ἀνέῳξε by *ἀν-ο-(Ϝ)είγεσκον, *ἀν-ό-(Ϝ)ειγε, *ἀν-ό-(Ϝ)ειξε, where ὀ- would be either prothetic or prefixal (cf. ὀ-κέλλω and 2. ὀ-). Not certainly explained. With Ϝιγ-, Ϝειγ- agree formally Skt. (midd.) vij-áte, vej-ate `give ground, flee', to which a.o. Skt. véga- = Av. vaēγa- m. (IE *u̯óigo-s) `violent movement, pressure, clash, blow' (further s. εἴκω); so ὀ-(Ϝ)εί-γω, ὀ-(Ϝε)ίγ-νυμι prop. `make give way, push, open (a door)'? (Bechtel Lex. s.v. after Wackernagel). -- Diff., hardly to be preferred, Brugmann IF 29, 238 ff.: from *Ϝο-(ε)ιγ- to ἐπ-είγω with the same prefix as in Ϝο-φληκόσι, s. ὀφείλω. -- On the individual forms cf. Schwyzer 653 n. 10 w. lit. (also 412, 434 w. n. 3, 772), Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1. 152, 303 a. 480. S. also ἐπῳχατο. The analysis leads to *h₃u̯(e)ig-.Page in Frisk: 2,356-357Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > οἴγνυμι
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19 θετικός
A fit for placing, ὀνομάτων θ. prompt at giving names, D.H.Comp.16, cf. Ph.2.101. Adv. - κῶς appositely, D.H.Rh.3.5.III belonging to a θέσις, disputable,ὑπόθεσις Philostr.VS2.6
; τὰ θ. τῶν χωρίων ib.29; so τὰ θ. alone, Phld.Rh.1.206S.;θ. κεφάλαιον Theon Prog.2
; τὴν ζήτησιν θ. ποιεῖσθαι to make the question a matter of argument, Str.2.3.7; Lat. genus instituendi θετικώτερον, addressed to reason rather than feeling, Cic.QF3.3.4. Adv. [comp] Comp.- κώτερον Aps. p.333H.
IV positive, affirmative, opp. negative ([etym.] ἀρνητικός), Numen. ap. Eus.PE14.8. Adv. - κῶς positively, affirmatively, D.L.9.75; οὐ λίαν θ. not very positively, Phld.Rh.1.371S.2 Gramm., positive, τὸ θετικόν the positive degree, Sch.D Il.4.277.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > θετικός
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A fit for battle, warlike, ἐπειδὴ μ. εἶ since you're a fighting man, Ar.Av. 1368;αἱ μάχιμοι μυριάδες Hdt.
l. c.; τὸ μ. the effective force, Th.6.23, X.Cyr.5.4.46;τὸ τῆς πόλεως μ. Pl.Lg. 830c
(but ἀνέωνται ἐς τὸ μ. = ἐς πόλεμον Hdt.2.165);μ. γένη Pl.Mx. 240a
;τὸ μ. γένος Id.Ti. 24a
, cf. Arist.Pol. 1268a36; τὸ μ. (sc. ἔθνος) Pl.Criti. 110c; esp. in Egypt, οἱ μ. τῶν Αἰγυπτίων the warrior caste, Hdt.2.141, cf. 164; so later, of native troops, freq. in Pap., PTeb.61 (a). 109 (ii B. C.), etc.: [comp] Comp. - ώτερος Plb.2.22.6: [comp] Sup. - ώτατος Hdt.3.102, Ar.Ach. 153, Th.1.110;τὰ μ. τῶν ἔργων Philostr.Her.2.19
. Adv. - μως Arr.Epict.2.9.5.2 = sq., Gloss.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μάχιμος
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