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121 ἐνάργεια
ἐνάργ-εια, ἡ,2 Philos., clear and distinct perception, Epicur.Ep.1p.11U., al.3 Rhet., vivid description, D.H.Lys.7; joined with συντομία, Phld. Po.5.3.III selfevidence, Phld.Sign.15,al.;ἡ ἐ. δείκνυσιν Diogenian.Epicur.4.10
; παρὰ τὴν ἐ. contrary to manifest facts, Olymp.in Mete.215.12.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐνάργεια
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122 ἐναργής
ἐναργ-ής, ές,A visible, palpable, in bodily shape, esp. of the gods appearing in their own forms,Χαλεποὶ δὲ θεοὶ φαίνεσθαι ἐναργεῖς Il.20.131
; , cf. 3.420, 7.201; freq. of a dream or vision,ἐναργὲς ὄνειρον ἐπέσσυτο 4.841
; [ ὄναρ] A.Pers. 179, etc.; ὄψιν ἐνυπνίου τῷ ἑωυτοῦ πάθει ἐναργεστάτην most clearly relating to.., Hdt.5.55, cf. 7.47;ἐνύπνια Hp. Prorrh.1.5
; ἐ. ταῦρος in visible form a bull, a very bull, S.Tr.11; ἐ. τινὰ στῆσαι to set him bodily before one, Id.OC 910; ἐ. βλεφάρων ἵμερος desire beaming from the eyes, Id.Ant. 795 (lyr.).2 manifest to the mind's eye, τάδ' ἀντίπρῳρα δή σοι βλέπειν πάρεστ' ἐ. S.Tr. 224; λῃστὴς ἐ. the manifest robber, Id.OT 535, cf.Ant. 263;τοῖς ὁρῶσιν ἐ. ἡ ὕβρις φαίνεται D.21.72
. Adv. - γῶς visibly, manifestly, A.Th. 136, S.El. 878;ἐ. ἡ θεός σ' ἐπισκοπεῖ Ar. Eq. 1173
.3 of words, etc., clear, distinct,ἐ. βάξις ἦλθεν A.Pr. 663
; freq. in Prose, ἐ. τεκμήριον, σημεῖον, ἀπόδειξις, etc., Pl. Ion 535c, Ti. 72b ([comp] Comp.), D.18.300, etc.;- εστέρα γνῶσις Pl.Tht. 206b
, cf.Epicur.Ep.3 p.60 U.; [suff] ἐναργ-εστάτη αῐσθησις Arist.Pr. 886b35<*>ἐ. τοῦ πράγματος ἐπίνοια Epicur.Fr. 255
; καὶ τοῦτο ἐ. ὄτι.. (for δῆλον ὅτι) Pl.Tht. 150d;ἐναργὲς τοῦτο συμβαλεῖν Ar.V.50
. Adv. - γῶς, [dialect] Ion.-γέως, λέγειν Hdt.8.77
; παραστῆσαι Acl.Tact.1.5: [comp] Comp.-έστερον, εἰπεῖν, διόψεται, Pl.Ti. 49a, R. 611c: [comp] Sup.-έστατα, γνῶναι Id.Alc.1.132c
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123 Ἐνυάλιος
A the Warlike, in Il. as epith. of the War-god,Ἄρης δεινὸς Ἐνυάλιος 17.211
, 20.69: writtenἘνοιάλιος IG4.717
([place name] Hermione), (Antioch. Pisid.): abs., as his name,ἀτάλαντος Ἐνυαλίῳ ἀνδρειφόντῃ Il.2.651
, 7.166, cf. Archil.1, S.Aj. 179(lyr.), E.Andr. 1015 (lyr.), Aen.Tact.24.2;ξυνὸς Ἐ. Il.18.309
: in later authors, distinct from Ares, Ar. Pax 457, cf. Alcm.104; object of a special cult, SIG1014.34 ([place name] Erythrae), cf. Plu.Sol.9, etc.; Ἐνυαλίῳ ἐλελίζειν, ἀλαλάζειν, X.An.1.8.18, 5.2.14: Ἐνυάλιον, τό, temple of Ἐνυάλιος, Th.4.67.2 battle,κοινὸν Ἐ. μαρναμένους E.Ph. 1572
(anap.); ὁ Ἐ. the battle-cry, Hld.4.17; alsoτὸν Ἐ. παιᾶνα τῶν στρατοπέδων ἐπαλαλαζόντων Jul.Or.1.36b
.3 = Lat. Quirinus, Plb.3.25.6, D.H.2.48: hence ὁ Ἐ. λόφος, = Collis Quirinalis, Id.9.60.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Ἐνυάλιος
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124 ἐξακριβόω
A make exact, precise, or accurate, ἐ. λόγον make a distinct or precise statement, S.Tr. 426;τὸ τρανὸν τῆς κλήσεως J.BJ4.1.1
; ἐ. τι ἐπὶ πλεῖον labour after too great exactness, Arist.EN 1102a25, cf. 1101b34; ἕκαστα.. ἐξακριβοῦσιν οἱ μεθ' ἡδονῆς ἐνεργοῦντες achieve each activity more completely, ib. 1175a31; κατὰ μέρος ἐ. work out in detail, Epicur. Ep.1p.31U.:—[voice] Med., ἐξακριβώσομαί σοι λόγῳ shall describe it exactly, Philostr. Jun.Im.10:—[voice] Pass., Arist.EN 1180b11, Thphr.HP9.16.6, Epicur.Ep.1p.4U.,al.II intr., speak accurately,ὑπέρ τινος Arist. EN 1096b30
;περί τινος Plb.2.56.4
, cf. Porph.Abst.1.39.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐξακριβόω
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125 ἐπεισόδιος
ἐπεισόδ-ιος, ον,A coming in besides, adventitious,σύμφυτον.., οὐκ ἐ. Plu.2.451c
, cf. 584e;ἐ. ἀκροάματα Id.Luc.40
;ἐπιθυμίαι Id.Cat.Ma.18
;φύκους ἄνθος ἐ. AP5.18
(Rufin.).II [full] ἐπεισόδιον, τό, addition for the purpose of giving pleasure, Plu.2.629c, 710d; ἐ. γαστρός, of dessert, AP6.232.6 (Crin.(?)).2 in Poetry, parenthetic addition, episode:a in [dialect] Ep. poems, as the Catalogue in the Iliad, Arist.Po. 1459a36.b in Tragedy, the portions of dialogue between two choric songs, ib. 1452b20: then of all underplots or parenthetic narratives in poetry, which might themselves form distinct wholes, ib. 1451b34; also in prose speeches, etc., D.H.Comp.19, Isoc.4, Th.7.c in Comedy, interlude, intermezzo, Metag.14.3 metaph.,ἐπεισόδια τύχης Plb.2.35.5
;ὅτι μὴ ἐ. τὸ σὸν τῷ παντί Plot. 3.3.3
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126 ἰαμβύκη
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127 ἰδιόγλωσσος
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128 ἴδιος
I one's own, pertaining to oneself: hence,1 private, personal (opp. κοινός): twice in Hom., πρῆξις δ' ἥδ' ἰδίη οὐ δήμιος this business is private, not public, Od.3.82; δήμιον ἦ ἴδιον; 4.314; ἴδιος ἐν κοινῷ σταλείς embarking as a private man in a public cause, Pi.O. 13.49; ἰ. στόλῳ χρᾶσθαι, opp. δημοσίῳ, Hdt.5.63;γῆς.. νοσούσης ἴ. κινοῦντες κακά S.OT 636
;κοινὸν ἐξ ἰδίας ἀνοίας κακόν E.Hec. 641
(lyr.), cf. Or. 766 (troch.); ἴδια πράσσων ἢ στρατοῦ ταχθεὶς ὕπο; Id.IA 1363 (troch.);ἴ. κέρδεα Hdt.6.100
; ;πρόσοδος And.4.11
;τὰ ἴ. διάφορα Th.2.37
;πλοῦτος ἴ. καὶ δημόσιος Id.1.80
, cf. Pl.R. 521a; ἴ. οὐ κοινὸς πόνος ib. 535b, cf. 543b; ξυμβόλαια ib. 443e;ἰ. ἢ πολιτικὴ πρᾶξις Id.Grg. 484d
;πόλεις καὶ ἴ. οἶκοι Id.Lg. 890b
, cf. 796d, etc.; τὰ ἱρά, opp. τὰ ἴ., temples, opp. private buildings, Hdt. 6.9, 8.109; τὸ ἐν ἰδίοις discussion among private persons, Pl.Sph. 225b.2 one's own, opp.ἀλλότριος, ἐπικώμια Pi.N.6.32
;ἡ ἰ. ἐλευθερίη Hdt.7.147
; (lyr.); ἰδίᾳ γνώμᾳ ib. 543 (lyr.);οὔτοι τὰ χρήματ' ἴ. κέκτηνται βροτοί E.Ph. 555
; φίλων οὐδὲν ἴ., = κοινὰ τὰ τῶν φίλων, Id.Andr. 376: with Pron.,χωρίον ἡμέτερον ἴδιον D.55.8
.3 τὰ ἴ. private interests, opp. public, Th.1.82, 2.61, etc.; one's own property, Id.1.141, etc.; τὰ ἴ. πράττειν mind one's own business, in later Gr., Phryn.405, cf. 1 Ep.Thess.4.11; μένειν ἐπὶ τῶν ἰ. Plb.2.57.5; εἰς τὸ ἴ. καταθέσθαι for self, X.An.1.3.3, etc.: with Pron., τοὐμὸν ἴ. εἰπεῖν my personal opinion, Isoc.6.8; τὰ ἐμὰ ἴ. D.50.66; τὰ αὑτοῦ ἴ. Thgn.440 (dub.l.), cf. Antipho 5.61, Isoc.8.127; τὰ ὑμέτερα ἴ. D.19.307; τὰ ἴ. σφῶν αὐτῶν, τὰ ἴ. τὰ σφέτερα αὐτῶν, And.2.2,3.36; ἔγωγε τοὐμὸν ἴ. I for my own part, Luc.Merc.Cond.9.4 of persons, personally attached to one,ἴδιοι Σελεύκου Plb.21.6.4
, cf. Arist.Pol. 1315a36, UPZ146.38 (ii B.C.), 109.18 (i B.C.);ἄνθρωπος ἴδιος τῇ εὐνοίᾳ τῇ πρὸς.. PCair.Zen.32
(iii B.C.);ταῖς εὐνοίαις ἴδιοι D.S.11.26
; ἴδιοι, οἱ, members of one's family, relatives, BGU 665 ii 1 (i A.D.), Vett.Val.70.5, etc.5 ἡ ἰ. (sts. with κώμη added, BGU15.13 (ii A.D.)), one's place of origin, PTeb. 327.28 (ii A.D.), etc.: pl., καταπορεύεσθαι εἰς τὰς ἰ.ib.5.7 (ii B.C.).6 in later Gr., almost as a possessive Pron.,=ἑαυτοῦ, ἑαυτῶν, ἡ ἰ. φιλαγαθία IG22.1011.71
(ii B.C.), etc.;χρῶνται ὡς ἰδίοις UPZ11.14
(ii B.C.); περὶ τῶν ἰ. βιβλίων, title of work by Galen.b ἴ. θάνατος one's own, i.e. a natural death, Ramsay Cities and Bishoprics No. 133;ἰδίοις τελευτῶσι θανάτοις Ptol.Tetr. 199
; also ἰδία μοίρῃ Ramsay op.cit. No. 187.II separate, distinct,ἔθνος ἴ. καὶ οὐδαμῶς Σκυθικόν Hdt.4.18
, cf. 22; ἴδιοί τινές σοι [θεοί]; Ar.Ra. 890; ; πόλεις.. βαρβάρους καὶ ἰδίας Decr. ap. D.18.183; ὁ βάτραχος ἰδίαν ἔχει τὴν γλῶτταν, τὴν ἰ. ἀφίησι φωνήν, a peculiar kind of tongue,.. its peculiar note, Arist. HA 536a8,11: folld. by ἤ, ἴδιον ἔπασχεν πάθος ἢ οἱ ἄλλοι unique and different from others, Pl.Grg. 481c; soἴδιον παρὰ τὰ ἄλλα Thphr.HP 6.4.10
.b ἴ. λόγος, in Ptolemaic and Roman Egypt, private account,δεδώκαμεν Πύρωνι τὸν ἔσχατόν σου ἴ. λόγον PCair.Zen. 253
(iii B.C.), cf. PGrenf.1.16 (ii B.C.), etc.; later, special account, a branch of the fiscal administration, Wilcken Chr. 162 (ii B.C.), PAmh.2.31 (ii B.C.), PGnom.Prooem. (ii A.D.), etc.;ὁ γνώμων τοῦ ἰ. λόγου OGI669.44
(i A.D.); also as the title of the Controller, Str. 17.1.12 codd., OGI 408 (ii A.D.), Mitteis Chr. 372 vi 1 (ii A.D.).2 strange, unusual, ; peculiar, exceptional,περιττὸν καὶ ἴ. γένος Arist.GA 760a5
;τὰ περιττὰ καὶ ἴ. τῶν δένδρων Thphr.CP2.7.1
; παράδοξον εἰπεῖν τι καὶ περιττὸν καὶ ἴ. Plu.2.1068b; eccentric, of persons, ib.57e;ἴ. τις ἐν πᾶσι βουλόμενος εἶναι Id.Them.18
.3 peculiar, appropriate, ἴδια ὀνόματα proper, specific words, opp. περιέχοντα, class-names, Arist. Rh. 1407a31;ὄνομα ἴ. τινος Pl.R. 580e
;τὸ ἴ. τοῦ ἐπαίνου Luc.Pr.Im. 19
.III ἴ. λόγοι ordinary private conversation, opp. ποίησις, Pl. R. 366e, cf. Euthd. 305d; v. infr. VI. 2b.IV τὸ ἴ. characteristic property of a species, Arist.Top. 102a18, 103b11, Chrysipp.Stoic.2.75, Plot.5.5.13; but also, distinguishing feature in a relative sense,ἴ. πρός τι Arist.Top. 128b25
.V regul. [comp] Comp.ἰδιώτερος Isoc.12.73
, Thphr.HP3.1.6: [comp] Sup.- ώτατος D.23.65
, Thphr.HP1.14.2; also ἰδιαίτερος, -αίτατος, Arist.PA 656a26, 658b33; - αίτατος but not - αίτερος acc. to Thom.Mag.p.189R.VI Adv. [full] ἰδίως, peculiarly, Isoc.5.108; severally, Pl.Lg. 807b: [comp] Comp.ἰδιωτέρως Thphr.HP1.13.4
;ὡς -ώτερον εἰπεῖν Phld.Oec.p.68
J.;ἰδιαίτερον Hdn.7.6.7
: [comp] Sup. ἰδιώτατα (v.l. -αίτατα) D.S.19.1; ἰδίως καλεῖσθαι to be called specifically, Arist.Mu. 394b28;- αίτατα λέγεσθαι Id.Mete. 382a3
; ἰδίως, opp.κοινῶς, λέγεσθαι Demetr.Lac.Herc.1014.41
F. (but in Gramm., to be used as a proper name, D.T.634.13); in a peculiar sense or usage, Sch. Ar.Pl. 115;ἰ.Αἰσχύλος τὸν Ἀγαμέμνονα ἐπὶ σκηνῆς ἀναιρεῖσθαι ποιεῖ A. Ag.
Arg., cf. Sch.E.Ph. 1116; also,= extra versum, τὸ φεῦ ἰδίως Sch. Ar.Nu.41 (v.l. ἰδίᾳ).2 [full] ἰδίᾳ, [dialect] Ion. - ιη, as Adv., by oneself, privately, on one's own account,θύοντι ἰδίῃ μούνῳ Hdt.1.132
, cf. 192, Ar.Eq. 467;οὔτε ἰδίᾳ οὔτε ἐν κοινῷ Th.1.141
;καὶ ἰ. καὶ δημοσίᾳ Id.3.45
, Pl.Ap. 30b;καὶ ἰ. καὶ κοινῇ Arist.Ath.40.3
;ἰδίᾳ ἕκαστος Th.8.1
, cf. Pl.Lg. 946d, etc.: c. gen., ἰ. τῆς φρενός apart from.., Ar.Ra. 102.3 κατ' ἰδίαν in private, Philem.169;κατ' ἰδίαν εἰπεῖν τινι D.S.1.21
; κατ' ἰ. λαβεῖν τινα to take him aside, Plb.4.84.8; also, separately, apart, Plu.2.120d;οἱ κατ' ἰ. βίοι Plb.1.71.1
. (ϝίδιος Tab.Heracl.1.13
, al., Schwyzer 324.4 (Delph., iv B.C.), IG9(1).333.12 ([dialect] Locr., v B.C.), etc.; with spiritus asper,ἐκ τοῦ ηιδίου Jahresh.14
Beibl.141 (Argos, v B.C.);καθ' ἱδίαν IG22.891.6
, 5(1).6 ([dialect] Lacon.), 9(2).66 ([place name] Lamia), Aët.3.159, etc.; καθ' ἱδδίαν prob. in IG9(2).461.26 (Thess.).)
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