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1 αμφιλέξει
ἀμφιλέγωdispute about: aor subj act 3rd sg (epic)ἀμφιλέγωdispute about: fut ind mid 2nd sgἀμφιλέγωdispute about: fut ind act 3rd sg -
2 ἀμφιλέξει
ἀμφιλέγωdispute about: aor subj act 3rd sg (epic)ἀμφιλέγωdispute about: fut ind mid 2nd sgἀμφιλέγωdispute about: fut ind act 3rd sg -
3 αμφιλεξάντων
ἀμφιλέγωdispute about: aor part act masc /neut gen plἀμφιλέγωdispute about: aor imperat act 3rd pl -
4 ἀμφιλεξάντων
ἀμφιλέγωdispute about: aor part act masc /neut gen plἀμφιλέγωdispute about: aor imperat act 3rd pl -
5 κατονοματίζω
κατά-ὀνοματίζωdispute about names: pres subj act 1st sgκατά-ὀνοματίζωdispute about names: pres ind act 1st sg -
6 υπεραμφισβητώ
ὑπεραμφισβητέωdispute about: pres subj act 1st sg (attic epic doric)ὑπεραμφισβητέωdispute about: pres ind act 1st sg (attic epic doric) -
7 ὑπεραμφισβητῶ
ὑπεραμφισβητέωdispute about: pres subj act 1st sg (attic epic doric)ὑπεραμφισβητέωdispute about: pres ind act 1st sg (attic epic doric) -
8 φωνομαχούμεν
φωνομαχέωdispute about words: pres ind act 1st pl (attic epic doric)φωνομαχέωdispute about words: imperf ind act 1st pl (attic epic doric) -
9 φωνομαχοῦμεν
φωνομαχέωdispute about words: pres ind act 1st pl (attic epic doric)φωνομαχέωdispute about words: imperf ind act 1st pl (attic epic doric) -
10 ἀμφιλέγω
A dispute about, τι X.An. 1.5.11;χώρας ἇς ἀμφέλλεγον IG4.926
(Epid.):—[voice] Pass.,τὰ ἀμφιλλεγόμενα GDI5149
(Cret.).2 foll. by μή .., dispute, question that a thing is, X.Ap. 12: abs., dispute, A42.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀμφιλέγω
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11 δεισιδαιμονία
δεισιδαιμονία, ας, ἡ In the ancient Mediterranean world δ. refers to concern about one’s relations to the transcendent realm (e.g. Polyb. 6, 56, 7; Dio Chrys. 44 [61], 9) exhibited especially in time of war; also viewed as a motivating force (Diod S 1, 70, 8; 11, 89, 6; 8; Jos. Ant. 10, 42). Because such concern is ordinarily expressed in observance of specific religious rites or customs, δ. can denote ‘rite’ or ‘ceremony’ (OGI 455, 11).① When fear of offending divinity expresses itself in extraordinary ways, δ. denotes religious scruple, religiosity (e.g., Jos., Ant. 14, 228; 15, 277; Jos., Bell. 2, 174). To Romans, for whom public order was of primary interest, and to Hellenes, who valued moderation, excessive anxiety could be prejudicial to the interests of the State, and was described through qualified use of the term δ. (Polyb. 12, 24, 5; Plut., Sol. 12, 4 [84], Alex. 75, 1 [706], Mor. 66c, s. his work Περί τῆς δεισιδαιμονίας; Agatharchides in Jos., Ant. 12, 5f ‘ill-timed religious scruples or piety’; idem C. Ap. 1, 208; Herm. Wr. 9, 9; extreme forms of δ. are satirized as ‘superstition’ Theophr., Char. 16, and distinguished from εὐσέβεια Philo, Spec. Leg. 4, 147; s. also Tatian’s contemptuous description: 22, 1). Such negative viewpoint (gener. expressed in the Lat. ‘superstitio’; in ref. to Christians cp. Pliny, Ep. Traj. 10, 96 [97], 9; Suetonius, Nero 16, 2) is reflected Dg 1:1; 4:1 (cp. M. Ant. 6, 30 θεοσεβὴς χωρὶς δεισιδαιμονίας ‘god-fearing without fussy piety’).② system of cultic belief or practice, religion (OGI 455, 11; Jos., Ant. 14, 228; 19, 290 on Rom. religious tolerance; reciprocity is expected from others: Jews are forbidden by Claudius τὰς τ. ἄλλων ἐθνῶν δεισιδαιμονίας ἐξουθενίζειν=‘to ridicule the religious practices of other nationalities’; cp. Ac 19:37; Ro 9:22) ζητήματα περὶ τῆς ἰδίας δεισιδαιμονίας εἶχον they had some points of dispute about their religion Ac 25:19 (because of the author’s apparent appreciation of Rom. religious tolerance it is not prob. that satire is to be inferred here).—HBolkestein, Theophrastos’ Charakter der Δεισιδαιμονία als religionsgesch. Urkunde 1929; PKoets, Δεισιδαιμονία, diss. Utrecht 1929; SEitrem, SymbOsl 31, ’55, 155–69; HMoellering, Plutarch on Superstition ’63; MSmith, Superstitio: SBLSP 20, ’81, 349–55.—B. 1492f. EDNT. M-M. DELG. s.v. δαίμων. TW. Spicq. Sv. S. next entry.Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά παλαιοχριστιανική Λογοτεχνία > δεισιδαιμονία
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12 αμφιλέξαντες
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13 ἀμφιλέξαντες
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14 αμφίλλεξε
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15 ἀμφίλλεξε
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16 εξονοματίσοιμι
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17 ἐξονοματίσοιμι
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18 εξωνομάτισας
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19 ἐξωνομάτισας
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20 κατονοματίζων
κατά-ὀνοματίζωdispute about names: pres part act masc nom sg
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