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1 μέρος
Grammatical information: n.Compounds: Rarely as 1. element, e.g. μερ-άρχης m. `distributing official' (Att. inscr.), `commander of a military division' (hell.), very often as 2. part, e.g. πολυ-μερής `consisting of many parts' (Ti. Locr., Arist.).Derivatives: (s. also on μερίζω below) μερίς, - ίδος f. `part, distribution, contribution, plot of ground, district, class' (Att., hell.; on the meaning as against μέρος Chantraine Form. 345) with μερίδ-ιον (Arr.); as 1. member a. o. in μεριδ-άρχης m. `governor of a district' (pap., LXX). -- From μέρος also: μερίτης m. `participant' (D., Plb.; Fraenkel Nom. ag. 2, 211, Redard 43) with μεριτικός `belonging to the με-ρίτης' (Lyd.), ( συμ-)μεριτεύω, - ομαι `distribute(among themselves)' (LXX, pap.), with μεριτεία `distribution of property' (pap.); μερικός `concerning the part, individual, special' (Aristipp. ap. D. L.) with - κεύω `consider as individual' (Steph. in Rh., Eust.); μερόεν μεριστικόν H.; μέρεια or - εία in ἐν τᾶι μερείᾱι (Tab. Heracl.; cf. Schwyzer 469). -- Denomin. (first from μέρος, but also from μερίς): μερίζω, Dor. - ίσδω, also mith prefix as ἐπι-, δια-, κατα-, `distribute', midd. `dictribute among one another, drive apart' (IA., Theoc., Bion) with ( ἐπι-, κατα-) μερισμός `dictribution' (Pl., Arist.), μέρισμα `part' (Orph.), κατα-, ἀνα-μέρισις `distribution' (Epicur.), ( συμ-)μεριστής `distributor' resp. `fellow-heir' (Ev. Luc., pap.), f. - ίστρια (sch.).Etymology: Verbal noun to μείρομαι `take one's share' (s. v.), perf. ἔμμορε `participate'; a supposition on νέμος (connected with νέμω `distribute') as example by Porzig Satzinhalte 264; the neutral σ-stems with ε-vowel were in general very productive (Schwyzer 512).Page in Frisk: 2,212Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > μέρος
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2 νέμω
A , ([etym.] ἀπο-) Pl.Phlb. 65b, later : [tense] aor. ἔνειμα, [dialect] Ep.νεῖμα Il.3.274
: [tense] pf. νενέμηκα ([etym.] δια-) X.Cyr.4.5.45:—[voice] Med., νέμομαι, [tense] fut.νεμοῦμαι Th.4.64
, D.21.203; [dialect] Ion. νεμέομαι ([etym.] ἀνα-) Hdt.1.173; laterνεμήσομαι D.H.8.71
, Plu.Crass.14, etc.: [tense] aor.ἐνειμάμην Th.8.21
, etc. ( ἐνεμησάμην is f.l. in Clearch.10, Hp.Oss.18 ([etym.] ὑπο-)):—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.νεμηθήσομαι Plu. Agis14
(also νεμήσομαι in pass. sense ([etym.] δια-) App.BC4.3): [tense] aor. , D.36.38 (also in med. sense ([etym.] κατ-) Plu.Per.34, Ath.15.677e): [tense] pf. , etc. (also in med. sense, D.47.35).—Hom. uses of the [voice] Act., only [tense] pres., [tense] impf., and [tense] aor.; of the [voice] Med., [tense] pres. and [tense] impf.A deal out, dispense, freq. in Hom., esp. of meat and drink, μοίρας, κύπελλα, κρέα, μέθυ ν., Od.8.470, 10.357, Il.9.217, Od.7.179, cf. IG12.10.3, al.; οἱ γεωνόμοι νειμάντων τὴν γῆν ib.45.7: then generally, distribute, of the gods,Ζεὺς.. νέμει ὄλβον.. ἀνθρώποισιν Od.6.188
;Ζεὺς τά τε καὶ τὰ νέμει Pi.I.5(4).52
, cf. P.5.55;θεῶν τὰ ἴς α νεμόντων Hdt.6.11
, 109;Ζεὺς νέμων εἰκότως ἄδικα μὲν κακοῖς, ὅσια δ' ἐννόμοις A.Supp. 403
(lyr.); [Διὶ] τὸν ὑπεραλγῆ χόλον ν. leave vengeance to Zeus, S.El. 176 (lyr.); of men,ν. δευτερεῖά τινι Hdt.1.32
;τρίτον μέρος τῶν σκύλων τισί Th.3.114
; μοῖραν ν. τινί pay one due honour, respect, A.Pr. 294 (lyr.); μητρὸς τιμὰς ν. respect her privileges, Id.Eu. 624 (but πρόσω ν. τιμάς extend one's privileges, ib. 747);Λύκῳ κῆπον Εὐβοίας νέμει S.Fr.24
; Πολυκράτης μητέρα νέμει P. allots a mother (to you), prov. in Duris63 J.;εἰ πατρὸς νέμοι τιν' ὤραν τοῦ καλῶς πράσσειν δοκεῖν S. Tr.57
;τὸ σὸν γέρας τιμὴν ἐμοὶ ν. Id.Ph. 1062
;ἐκείνῳ.. αἰτίαν νέμει Id.Aj.28
; ν. αἵρεσιν give one a choice, ib. 265; affords, vouchsafes,E.
Hipp. 745 (lyr.); τὸ πιστὸν τῆς ἀληθείας ν. observe it, S.Tr. 398;τῷ.. ὄχλῳ πλέον ν. E.Hec. 868
;μήτε οἴκτῳ πλέον ν. μήτ' ἐπιεικείᾳ Th.3.48
;τὸ ἧσσον ἀδικίᾳ E.Supp. 380
(lyr.); τῷ φθόνῳ πλέον μέρος ib. 241; ;ἔλασσόν τινι Antipho 5.10
;χάριν τινί Ar.Av. 384
;πενίᾳ καὶ πλούτῳ τιμὴν ν. Pl.Lg. 696a
; of judges, κολαστὴν.. θάνατον ν. ib. 863a;συγγνώμην τισί Gal.6.753
: c. inf., (lyr.):—[voice] Pass., νέμεται ἐπὶ τοὺς Ἕλληνας is freely bestowed upon them, Hdt.9.7.α'; κρέα νενεμημένα portions of meat, X.An.7.3.21; πλεῖστα μέρη ἡ οὐσία νενεμημένη distributed into.., Pl.Prm. 144d.2 pay out, distribute a bandage, in [voice] Act. and [voice] Pass., Hp. Off.8,22, Fract.4,16, Sor.Fasc.4, al.3 allot, distribute in groups,πρὸς τὴν λῆξιν ἑκάστην Arist.Ath.30.3
, cf. 31.3 ([voice] Pass.);νεῖμαί τινας ἐς τὰς φυλὰς δέκαχα IG22.1.33
:—[voice] Pass.,ἐκ τῆς φυλῆς ἑκάστης νενεμημέναι τριττύες τρεῖς Arist.Ath.8.3
, cf. 63.4.II [voice] Med., distribute among themselves: hence, have and hold as one's portion, possess,πατρώϊα πάντα νέμεσθαι Od.20.336
: mostly of land, τεμένεα, τέμενος, 11.185, Il.12.313;ἔργα 2.751
, Hes.Op. 119; πρὸς τὸν ἀδελφὸν ἐνειμάμην (sc. οὐσίαν) Lys.16.10, cf. 19.46; τἄλλα νεμομένη administering.., Hdt.4.165; τὰ μέταλλα, τὰ ἐμπόρια, Id.7.112, Th. 1.100; [τὰ λήμματα] ἃ νέμεσθε which you enjoy, D.3.33: abs., ἔμ' οἴεσθ' ὑμῖν εἰσοίσειν ὑμᾶς δὲ νεμεῖσθαι; that you shall reap the fruit, Id.21.203.2 reap the fruit of: hence, dwell in, inhabit,ἄλσεα νέμεσθαι Il.20.8
; freq. with names of places, spread over, occupy a country, Ἰθάκην, Ὑρίην νέμεσθαι, Od.2.167, Il.2.496;ἀγρούς Pi.P.4.150
;τὸ πρὸς τὴν ἠῶ Hdt.4.19
, etc.;νεμόμενοι τὰ αὑτῶν.. ὅσον ἀποζῆν Th.1.2
.3 in Pi., of Time, spend, pass, αἰῶνα, ἁμέραν, O.2.66, N.10.56: abs., live,ἡσυχᾷ νεμόμενος P.11.55
.III from Pi. onwards, [voice] Act. is found in sense of [voice] Med., hold, possess,ἕδος Ὀλύμπου ν. O.2.12
;ἔνδον ν. πλοῦτον κρυφαῖον I.1.67
; inhabit,γῆν ν. Hdt.4.191
;χωρίον κοινῇ ν. Th.5.42
; (lyr.); ὅτι πλείστους ν. ἄνδρας to have as many husbands as possible, Str.11.13.11: abs., hold land, occupy, dwell,ν. περὶ τὴν λίμνην Hdt.4.188
:—[voice] Pass., of places, to be inhabited,πάντα ὑπὸ βαρβάροισι νέμεται Id.7.158
: abs., of a country, maintain itself, be constituted, Th.1.5,6.2 hold sway over, manage,πόλιν Hdt. 1.59
, 5.29; τὰς Ἀθήνας ib.71, etc.;λαόν Pi.O.13.27
; (lyr.);ἀστραπᾶν κράτη ν. S.OT 201
(lyr.); κράτη καὶ θρόνους ib. 237, cf.Aj. 1016; (Ptolemais, iii B.C.); (lyr.); οἴακα ν. wield, manage it, A.Ag. 802 (anap.);ἀσπίδ' εὔκυκλον ν. Id.Th. 590
; ἰσχὺν ν. ἐπὶ σκήπτροις support oneself on staves, Id.Ag.75 (anap.); ν. γλῶσσαν use the tongue, ib. 685 (lyr.);ν. πόδα Pi.N.6.15
: abs., hold sway,ὃς Συρακόσσαισι ν. Id.P.3.70
.3 hold, consider as..,σὲ νέμω θεόν S.El. 150
(lyr.), cf. 598, Tr. 483, Aj. 1331 (so in [voice] Pass., οὐδέ μοι ἐμμελέως τὸ Πιττάκειον νέμεται seems not to me fitly said, Simon.5.9): in Prose, προστάτην νέμειν τινά register as one's patron, Isoc.8.53, Hyp.Fr.21, Arist.Pol. 1275a12;ἡγεμόνα ν. τινά Agatharch.Fr.Hist.17J.
; ἀθλητῶν τοὺς μὴ νενεμημένους ἢ σεσωμασκηκότας unproved athletes, Plb. 6.47.8.B of herdsmen, pasture, graze their flocks, drive to pasture, abs.,ἐπῆλθε νέμων Od.9.233
; [χώραν] ἱκανὴν νέμειν τε καὶ ἀροῦν both for pasture and tillage, Pl.R. 373d: c. acc.,ὁ μὲν ἵππους νέμων, ὁ δὲ βοῦς Hdt.8.137
;μῆλα E.Cyc.28
, etc.; κτήνη πληγῇ ν. drive them afield with blows, Pl.Criti. 109c, cf. Heraclit.11 ([voice] Pass.).2 more freq. in [voice] Med., of cattle, feed, graze, Il.5.777, 15.631, Od.13.407, Hdt. 8.115, etc.: c. acc. loci, range over,ὡς λέαινα.. δρύοχα νεμομένα E.El. 1163
(lyr.);κολοιοὶ ταπεινὰ ν. Pi.N.3.82
: c. acc. cogn., feed on,νέμεαι.. ἄνθεα ποίης Od.9.449
;νομάς Hdt.1.78
; ;τὰ λευκὰ σήσαμα Ar.Av. 159
; of men, eat, S.Ph. 709 (lyr.).b metaph., of fire, consume, devour, Il.23.177, Hdt.5.101; alsoτὸ ψεῦδος.. νέμεται τὴν ψυχήν Plu.2.165a
.c Medic., abs., of ulcers, spread,ἐνέμετο πρόσω Hdt.3.133
, cf. Thphr.HP9.9.5; of gangrene, prob. in D.S.17.103; of thrush, Asclep. ap. Gal.12.995;ἐπὶ μᾶλλον ν. Aret.CA1.9
; ἐς τὸ εἴσω ν. ibid.; of a swelling,ὄγκος νεμόμενος Philum.Ven.17.1
.II c. acc. loci, ὄρη νέμειν graze the hills [with cattle], X.Cyr.3.2.20:—[voice] Pass.,[τὸ ὄρος] νέμεται αἰξὶ καὶ βουσί Id.An. 4.6.17
.2 metaph., πυρὶ νέμειν πόλιν waste a city by fire, give it to the flames, Hdt.6.33:—[voice] Pass., πυρὶ χθὼν νέμοιτο were being devoured, wasted by fire, Il.2.780;πυρὶ νέμεται.. ἡ φάλαγξ Plu.Alex. 18
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3 νέμω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `deal out, dispense, distribute (among themselves, possess, inhabit, manage, pasture, consume, devour'.Other forms: - ομαι, aor. νεῖμαι (Il.), - ασθαι, pass. νεμηθῆναι, fut. νεμῶ, - οῦμαι (Ion. - έομαι, late - ήσω, - ήσομαι), perf. νενέμηκα,- ημαι (Att. etc.).Derivatives: Several derivv: A. νομή f. `pasture', metaph. `spreading', e.g. of an ulcer, `distribution' (IA.), `possession, possessio' (hell.). With ἐπι-, προ-νομή etc. from ἐπι-, προ-νέμειν, - εσθαι etc. Also νομός m. `*place of) pasture' (Il.), `habitation' (Pi., Hdt., S.), `province' (Hdt., D. S., Str.). From νομή or νομός (not always with certainty to be distinguished): 1. νομάς, - άδος `roaming the pasture', subst. pl. `pastoral people, nomads' (IA.), as PN `Numidians' (Plb.); from this νομαδ-ικός `roaming, belonging to pastoral peoples, Numidian' (Arist.), - ίτης `id.' (Suid.), - ίαι f. pl. `pasture' with - ιαῖος (Peripl. M. Rubr.). -- 2. νομεύς m. `herdsman' (II.), also `distributor' (Pl.), pl. `ribs of a ship' (Hdt.); from this (or from νομός?) νομεύω `pasture' (Il.) with νόμευ-μα n. `herd' (A.), - τικός `belonging to pasturage' (Pl.; Chantraine Études 135 u. 137); διανομ-εύς (: διανομή), προνομ-εύω (: προ-νομή) etc. -- 3. νόμιος `regarding the pasture', also as adjunct of several gods (Pi., Ar., Call.); cf. on νόμος; νομαῖος `id.' (Nic., Call.); νομώδης `spreading', of an ulcer (medic.). -- 4. νομάζω, - ομαι `pasture' (Nic.). -- B. νόμος m. `custom, usage, law, composition' (since Hes.) with several compp., e.g. Ἔννομος PN (Il.), εὔ-νομος `with good laws' (Pi.) with εὑνομ-ίη, - ία `good laws' (since ρ 487; on the meaning Andrewes Class Quart. 32, 89 ff.). From νόμος: 1. adj. νόμιμος `usual, lawful' (IA.; extens. Arbenz 72ff.) with νομιμότης f. (Iamb.); νομικός `regarding the laws, forensic, lawyer' (Pl., Arist.; Chantraine Études 132); νόμαιος = νόμιμος (Ion. a. late); νόμιος `id.' (Locris; cf. on νομός). -- 2. Verb νομίζω, rarely w. prefix, e.g. συν-, κατα-, `use customarily, use to, recognize, believe' (IA., Dor.; Fournier Les verbes "dire" passim) with νόμισις f. `belief' (Th.), νόμισμα n. `use, recognized belief, (valid) coin' (IA.), - άτιον dimin. (Poll.); νομιστός `generally recognized' with νομιστεύομαι `be generally valid' (Plb.), also νομιτεύομαι `id., use' (hell. a. late inscr.; cf. θεμι(σ)-τεύω). -- C. νεμέτωρ, - ορος m. `dispensor (of justice), avenger' (A. Th. 485); νέμησις f., also ἀπο-, δια-, ἐπι- etc. from ἀπο-νέμω etc., `distribution' (Is., Arist.); νεμ-ητής = νεμέτωρ (Poll.) with - ήτρια f. (inscr. Rom, IVp); uncertain Νεμήϊος surname of Zeus (Archyt. ap. Stob.); perh. for Νέμειος (from Νεμέα). On νέμεσις s. v. -- D. Deverbatives: νεμέθω, - ομαι `pasture' (Λ 635, Nic.); νωμάω, - ῆσαι also with ἐπι-, ἀμφι-, προσ-, `distribute, maintain, observe' (Il., Hdt.; Schwyzer 719, Risch Gnomon 24, 82) with νώμ-ησις (Pl. Cra. 41 1d), - ήτωρ `distributor, maintainer etc.' (Man., Nonn.).Etymology: The whole Greek system including ablauting νομή, νόμος, νομός is built on the present νέμω. The full grade νεμέ-τωρ, νέμε-σις, νέμη-σις a.o. follow wellknown patterns ( γενέ-τωρ γένε-σις u.a.; but these are disyllabic roots); an agreeing zero grade fails. There never existed a "disyllabic root" e.g. Fraenkel Nom. ag. 2, 11). -- The widespread meanings of νέμω plus derivations provide a problem, which has hardly been definitely solved; Benveniste Noms d'agent 79 rightly stresses the idea of lawfull, regular, which characterizes the verb νέμω ("partager légalement, faire une attribution régulière"). Further lit.: E. Laroche Histoire de la racine nem- en grec ancien (Paris 1949; Études et Comm.VI); on νόμος esp. Stier Phil. 83, 224ff., Pohlenz Phil. 97, 135ff., Porzig Satzinhalte 260, Bolelli Stud. itfilcl. N.S.24, 110f.; on νομή, - ός Wilhelm Glotta 24, 133ff. (ἐν χειρῶν νομῳ̃, - αῖς). -- Of non-Greek words, that are interesting for the etymology, the Germanic verb for `take' agrees best to νέμω, Goth. niman etc.; further Latv. ńęmu, ńem̂t `take' (with secondary palatalisation of the anlaut). One might mention several nouns, which tell nothing for Greek: Av. nǝmah- n. `loan', Lat. numerus `number etc.', OIr. nem f. `gift' (cf. Gift: geben; also δόσις), Lith. nùoma f. `rent' (vowel as in νω-μάω). -- The with νέμω also formally identical verb Skt. námati `bow, bend' can only be combined with uncontrollable hypotheses. After Laroche (s. above) p. 263 νέμω would prop be. `faire le geste de se pencher en tendant la main'. -- Lit. and further details in WP. 2, 330f., Pok. 763 f., W.-Hofmann s. numerus and nummus (from νόμιμος?), also emō, Fraenkel Wb. s. núoma(s), and nãmas, Mayrhofer s. námati. Cf. also νέμος.Page in Frisk: 2, 302Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > νέμω
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A divide,τὴν Ἐρυθρὰν θάλασσαν LXXPs.135(136).13
;τὸν κύκλον εἰς δώδεκα μοίρας S.E.M.5.23
:— [voice] Pass.,κ. ἐς τὰ μέρη Asclep.Tact.10.22
.2 distribute,τὸ πλῆθος εἰς λόχους D.H.4.19
, cf. CPR22.25 (ii A.D.):—[voice] Med., distribute among themselves, LXXJo.3(4).2, Plb.2.45.1, D.S.3.29.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καταδιαιρέω
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Aελῶ PPetr.2p.10
(iii B.C.):— divide, distribute, ἑκάστῳ ἄρτους ἑξήκοντα l.c., cf. Plb.1.73.3; (Milet., v B.C.);πολίτας ταῖς φράτραις D.H.2.55
;τοὺς στρατ ιώτας εἰς τὴν σατ ραπείαν D.S.19.44
; αὐτοῖς.. τοὺς ἱππέας ἐπιδιῄρει divided and sent againstthem,App.Hisp.25:—[voice] Med., of several, distribute among themselves, Hdt.1.150, 5.116.II. make a crossincision in,ὑμένα Gal.12.522
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+ V 0-0-1-3-0=4 Jl 4,2; Ps 47(48),14; 54(55),10; 135 (136),13A: to divide [τι] Ps 54(55),10; to observe, to analyse sth in its constituent parts [τι] Ps 47(48),14 M: to distribute among themselves [τι] Jl 4,2neol.? -
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A- νεμήσω App.BC5.3
: [tense] aor.διένειμα X.Cyr.4.5.45
, etc.; [tense] aor. regul. -ένειμα, but inf.διανεμῆσαι Did.
in D.9.21: [tense] pf.- νενέμηκα X.Cyr.4.5.45
:—distribute, apportion,τοῖς μὲν τιμάς, τοῖς δὲ ἀτιμίας Pl.Lg. 830e
, etc.;ἐπὶ τὰ αὑτῶν ἕκαστα ἐκμαγεῖα Id.Tht. 194d
; δ. μέρη divide into portions, Id.Lg. 756c, cf. Ti. 35b; ; δ. ἑαυτόν distribute oneself among friends, Arist.EN 1171a3; δ. ἴσον αὑτόν [ὁ Πλοῦτος] Ar.Pl. 510; the distributor,Arist.
EN 1136b26; assign, Pl.Cra. 430b, Arist.Cael. 306b31:—[voice] Med., divide among themselves,τὰ κοινά And.1.135
; ;δ. τὰ τῶν πλουσίων Arist.Pol. 1281a15
; alsoδιανειμάμενοι δίχ' ἑαυτούς Pl.Com.153.2
:—[voice] Pass.,δ. εἰς τὸν λαόν
to be spread abroad,Act.Ap.
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A distribute, allot, freq. of pasture land,κ. Χώρην τισί Hdt. 2.109
, cf. Isoc.3.28;τὴν ὀργάδα D.H.1.79
, etc.;θέαν τινί D.18.28
.2 distribute, divide into portions, δέκα<Χα> δὲ καὶ τοὺς δήμους κατένειμε ἐς τὰς φυλάς distributed or apportioned them in ten groups among the tribes, Hdt.5.69, cf. Decr. ap. D.59.104: without Prep.,τὸ στράτευμα κατένειμε δώδεκα μέρη X.Cyr.7.5.13
; τὴν νῆσον δέκα μέρη κ. Pl.Criti. 113e; of a single person, κ. τινὰ εἰς τὴν τάξιν assign him to his post, Aeschin.1.155:—[voice] Pass.,δεῖ τὸ πλῆθος ἐν συσσιτίοις κατανενεμῆσθαι Arist.Pol. 1331a20
.3 graze, (ii A.D.); occupy grazing land, PHib.1.52.3 (iii B.C.); of shepherds, pasture, [ πρόβατα] Eust.212.39.II [voice] Med., divide among themselves, Th.2.17, Pl.R. 547b.2 with [tense] aor. and [tense] pf. [voice] Pass., occupy, overrun, esp. with cattle, feed or graze land,τὴν Χώραν ἡμῶν -νενέμηνται Isoc.14.7
, cf. ib.20 (also in [voice] Act., βοσκήμασι κ. [ τὴν Χώραν] Decr. ap. D.18.154);γέρανοι -ενέμοντο Χώρην Babr. 26.1
: hence, plunder, ravage,πᾶσαν τὴν Λιβύην Ath.15.677e
.3 metaph., of a plague, ; ἀλφὸς κ. τὸ σῶμα spreads over, Plu.Art.23; so of fire, spread,εἰς τὰς πρώτας σκηνάς Plb.14.4.6
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9 διαμερίζω
διαμερίζω impf. διεμέριζον; fut. διαμεριῶ (LXX, Just.); 1 aor. διεμέρισα. Mid.: 3 pl. διαμερίσονται (TestAbr B 12 p. 116, 26f [Stone p. 80]); 1 aor. διεμερισάμην. Pass.: fut. 3 pl. διαμερισθήσονται Zech 14:1; 1 aor. διεμερίσθην; pf. ptc. διαμεμερισμένος (s. μερίζω, διαμερισμός; Pla. et al.; pap, LXX; TestAbr A 14 p. 94, 18 [Stone p. 36]; B 12 p. 116, 26f [Stone p. 80]; TestJob; EpArist 183; Joseph.; Just., D. 113, 3).① to divide into separate parts, divide, separate (Pla., Leg. 8, 849d; Gen 10:25) the nations 1 Cl 29:2 (Dt 32:8).—Mid. διαμεριζόμεναι γλῶσσαι ὡσεὶ πυρός divided tongues, just like fire (cp. NRSV) Ac 2:3 prob. in imagery of the jagged effect produced by a flame; but s. 2.② to distribute objects to a series of pers., distribute (Pla., Polit. 289c; LXX) εἴς τινα share with someone Lk 22:17 (Appian, Bell. Civ. 1, 96 §448 ἐς τούσδε διεμέριζεν; PLond III, 982, 4 [IV A.D.] p. 242 διεμερίσαμεν εἰς ἑαυτούς. Cp. the treatment of a defeated enemy Diod S 17, 70, 5). τί τινι (2 Km 6:19; Ezk 47:21) Ac 2:45 (cp. Just., D. 113, 3 γῆν ἑκάστῳ).—Mid. divide among themselves (Jos., Bell. 5, 440) clothes (cp. Artem. 2, 53 γυμνοὶ σταυροῦνται) Mt 27:35; Mk 15:24; Lk 23:34; J 19:24 (B-D-F §310, 2); GP 4:12 (all after Ps 21:19). Some would interpret Ac 2:3 in this sense: like tongues of fire distributed among them (REB).③ to be divided into opposing units, be divided, fig. ext. of 1, and only pass. (Lucian, Gall. 22 πρὸς τοσαύτας φροντίδας διαμεριζόμενος) ἐπί τινα against someone Lk 11:17f; 12:53; also ἐπί τινι 12:52f. For this sense s. also διαμερισμός.—DELG s.v. μείρομαι. M-M. -
10 διαδατέομαι
Aδιεδασάμην Pi.
(v. infr.):1 in reciprocal sense, divide among themselves,διὰ κτῆσιν δατέοντο Il.5.158
, Hes.Th. 606, cf. Pi.O.1.51;δ. τὴν ληΐην Hdt.8.121
.2 in act.sense, divide, distribute, διὰ παῦρα δασάσκετο ([dialect] Ion. iterative form) Il.9.333; ἐς φυλὰς διεδάσαντο distributed them among the tribes, Hdt.4.145:— [voice] Pass., to be divided,γῆς διαδατουμένης App.BC1.1
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11 κρεανομέω
Aκεκρεανόμηκα Is.9.33
:— divide the flesh of a victim among the guests, l.c., Luc.Prom.20; distribute meat,τῇ βουλῇ IG22.847.25
: generally, divide, cut piecemeal, D.S.34.12:—[voice] Med., Sopat.20: with pl. subject, divide among themselves, Theoc.26.24.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κρεανομέω
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12 μερίζω
+ V 6-7-4-8-10=35Ex 15,9; Nm 26,53.55.56; Dt 18,8A: to divide, to distribute [τι] Ex 15,9; id. [τί τινι] 1 Kgs 18,6; id. [τινι] Neh 13,13; to assign a part of, to allot (an in-heritance) [τι] Nm 26,56M: to divide among themselves [τι] Prv 14,18; to share with [τινι] Prv 29,24; to tear asunder [τινα] Jer 28(51),34P: to be divided, to be split up 1 Kgs 16,21; to be reckoned as part of [εἴς τι] Sir 41,9ὑμεῖς δὲ μερίσατε τὴν γῆν ἑπτα μερίδας you shall then divide the land into seven parts Jos 18,6 (→ἀπομερίζω, διαμερίζω, καταμερίζω,,) -
13 διαμερίζω
A divide, Pl.Phlb. 15e; distribute,τὸ ἐπιβάλλον Corn. ND27
;τοὺς πόνους εἰς ἅπαν τὸ σῶμα Arist.Pr. 885a18
:—[voice] Pass., to be cut up, Pl.Lg. 849d.II part, separate, Men.883:—[voice] Med., divide or part among themselves, Ev.Matt.27.35;πρὸς ἑαυτούς PAmh.2.152.18
(v/vi A.D.):—[voice] Pass., to be set at variance, Ev.Luc.12.52,53.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διαμερίζω
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14 μερίζω
μερίζω, [dialect] Dor. [suff] μερῐδαρχ-ίσδω, Bion 2.31: [dialect] Att. [tense] fut. -ιῶ Pl.Prm. 131c: [tense] aor.Aἐμέρισα Nicom.Com.1.27
; [dialect] Dor. part.μερίξας Ti.Locr.99d
: [tense] pf.μεμέρικα D.H.Pomp.4
:—[voice] Med., [tense] fut. - ίσομαι Sopat. in Rh.8.306 W., - ιοῦμαι LXX Pr.14.18: [tense] aor.ἐμερισάμην Is.9.24
, etc.: [tense] pf.μεμέρισμαι D.47.34
(v.l. νενέμημαι):—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut. ,μερισθήσομαι Plot.4.3.8
, 6.4.4: [tense] aor. , etc.: [tense] pf.μεμέρισμαι Id.Prm. 144b
, D.15.5, etc.: ([etym.] μερίς):—divide, distribute, Pl. Prm. 131c;μ. τὸ ἄπειρον Arist.Ph. 204a34
;μ. [ἀρχήν] τινα εἰς πλείους Id.Pol. 1321b37
; καθ' ἕκαστον εἶδος πολιτείας μ. make a division, ib. 1304b19: abs., split up the amount, ib. 1268b15: Arith., μ. τι παρά τι, εἴς τι, divide by.., Dioph.4.33,34, al.: abs., Gal.5.223.2 assign a part, allot,ἐφ' ἕκαστον μ. τὸ φιλεῖν Arist.MM 1213b5
; μ. τοὺς τόκους πρὸς τὸν πλοῦν allot the interest according to the voyage, i.e. pay only a part of it, if a part only of the voyage has been performed, D.56.49; allot, assign spheres of duty, τινι PHamb.24.6 ([voice] Pass.); apportion, allocate funds, IG22.29.18, al., SIG577.22 (Milet., iii/ii B.C. ) ([voice] Pass., IG22.1672.116,al.);τὸ μὲν εἰς δαπάνην, τὸ δ' εἰς θησαυρισμόν Phld.Oec.p.71
J., cf. Sto.339.15, Metrod.Herc.831.13; bestow, POxy. 713.29 (i A.D.), etc.; κατὰ τόπους μ. τὰς ἀναγραφάς divide, arrange them, D.H.Th.9; μ. τινὰ τοῖς ποιηταῖς, i. e. make one a theme for several tragedies, Him.Ecl.4.18:—[voice] Pass., to be delivered over, εἰς ὕβριν καὶ δουλείαν Chor.p.216 B.II [voice] Med., μερίζεσθαί τι divide among themselves,χρήματα Din.1.10
, cf. Theoc.21.31;τι μετά τινος D.34.18
;πρός τινα τὴν ἀρχήν Hdn.3.10.6
; take possession of, τι D.34.35; ἠρόμην αὐτὸν πότερα μεμερισμένος εἴη πρὸς τὸν ἀδελφόν whether he had gone shares with his brother, Id.47.34.2 c. gen. rei, get a portion of, Is.9.24.III [voice] Pass., to be divided,κατὰ μέρος X.An.5.1.9
(s. v.l.);ἐπὶ πολλά Hp.Insomn.86
;τὸ μερίζεσθαι τὰς οὐσίας εἰς ὁποσονοῦν πλῆθος Arist.Pol. 1265b3
; μ. πρὸς ἑκάστην διοίκησιν (sc. αἱ πρόσοδοι) are distributed, ib. 1321b32; ἐς πᾶσαν πεῖραν μ. make attempts in every direction, App.BC4.78, cf. Luc.DDeor.24.1;μερίζεταί τι ἀπό τινος Id.Nav.8
.2 to be dispersed,ὕδωρ ὑπὸ πυρὸς μερισθέν Pl.Ti. 56d
; to be split up,ἄνθρωπος πληγῇ τινι μεριζόμενος Democr.32
: metaph., have divided interests, disperse one's energy, Chor.p.11 B.; also, to be split into parties or factions, Plb.8.21.9, App.BC1.1, Hdn.3.10.4; μεμέρισται ὁ Χριστός; 1 Ep.Cor.1.13. -
15 μοιράω
A share, divide, distribute,κρέα Luc.Prom.6
:—[voice] Med., divide among themselves,ἐμοιράσαντο.. κτήματα A.Th. 907
(lyr.):—[voice] Med., also, have assigned one, receive for one's lot, c. acc.,εἰ δέ κεν ἄλλως ἀνέρα μοιρήσαιο Naumach.
ap. Stob.4.23.7: c. gen.,ὅσα ψυχῆς μεμοίρατυι Ph.2.400
, cf. Phalar.Ep. 104; οὐ μεμοιραμένα ἐγκλίσεως ῥήματα non-enclitics, A.D.Adv.131.24:—[voice] Pass., to be assigned, τεθνάναι μεμοίραται ἡμῖν (like εἵμαρται, v. μείρομαι) Alciphr.1.25;τὰ μεμοιραμένα Hp.Ep.26
, Luc.Deor.Conc.13.II [voice] Med., ἐμοιρήσαντο χαίτας divided, i. e. tore their hair, A.R.4.1533.III [voice] Pass., melt, ἐνὶ φλογὶ μοιρηθεῖσα χαλβάνη, v. l. for ζωγρηθεῖσα, Nic.Th.51. -
16 προσδιανέμω
A distribute besides,λίτραν ἀργυρίου κατ' ἄνδρα Plu.Cat. Ma.10
:—[voice] Med., divide among themselves besides, D.19.168, Plu. Demetr.30.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προσδιανέμω
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