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1 προσδίδωμι
A give or pay in addition,ἀεὶ πλείω π. X.An.1.9.19
, cf. Isoc.8.23, Men.926, PMich.Zen.28.12, 45.18 (iii B.C.), LXX Ge.29.33, Luc.Macr.25, Merc. Cond.20:—[voice] Pass., to be given or paid in addition, (Teos, ii B.C.), cf. 251 ii 12 (Delph., iv B.C.), OGI473.7 (Didyma, i A.D.); τὸ προσδοθὲν ἐπὶ τὸν λύχνον (sc. ἔλαιον) Sammelb.6796.169 (iii B.C.).II give a share of, οὐ χρή μ' ἀδελφοῖς τοῦδε προσδοῦναι ποτοῦ; E.Cyc. 531; ;κἀμοὶ πρόσδοτον τῆς ἡδονῆς E.Hel. 700
; esp. dole out, of a sacrificing priest,τὰ σπλάγχνα τοῦ μάντεως αὐτῷ προσδόντος Plu.Crass.19
; οὐδεὶς προσδώσει [μοι] τῶν σπλάγχνων; Ar. Pax 1111, cf. 955(lyr.); τῆς ὑγιίης.. οἱ πρόσδος give him (the sacristan) some of the health-offering, Herod.4.94: hence, dole or give in charity,βορᾶς μέρος S.Ph. 309
;προσαιτεῖν ὥσπερ τοὺς πτωχοὺς ἱκετεύοντα καὶ δεόμενον προσδοῦναι X.Mem.1.2.29
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2 ψωμίζω
ψωμίζω (ψωμός ‘morsel’) fut. ψωμιῶ LXX and 3 pl. ψωμίσουσιν Da 4:32 LXX; 1 aor. ἐψώμισα (Aristoph., Aristot. et al.; LXX; Mel. P. 79, 578)① w. acc. of pers. (Antig. Car. 99; Num 11:4 τίς ἡμᾶς ψωμιεῖ κρέα; TestLevi 8:5 ἐψώμισέν με ἄρτον; Mel., P. 79, 578 τὸ στόμα τὸ ψωμίσαν σε ζωήν) to cause someone to eat, to feed Ro 12:20 (Pr 25:21 v.l.); 1 Cl 55:2.② w. acc. of thing (s. Num and TestLevi under 1 above) to give away, prob. in installments, give away, dole out πάντα τὰ ὑπάρχοντα 1 Cor 13:3 is either give away all one’s property bit (cp. ψωμίον) by bit, dole it out (so w. double acc. Dt 32:13; Ps 79:6) or divide in small pieces = fritter away in the process of such charitable activity (but the text makes no mention of feeding ‘the poor’ as KJV; s. Goodsp., Probs. 163f).—DELG s.v. ψήω. Frisk s.v. ψῆν. M-M. -
3 μέτρημα
A measured distance, E. Ion 1138; measurement,λίθοι.. ὧν μ. στερεὸν πόδες ἑπτακόσιοι Supp.Epigr.4.446.11
(Didyma, ii B. C.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μέτρημα
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4 μέτρησις
2 measuring out, dole of corn, SIG976.58 (Samos, ii B. C.); delivery in kind, PAmh.2.87.21 (ii A. D.), etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μέτρησις
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5 σιτοδοτέω
II furnish with provisions or victuals,δραπέτας IG5(1).1390.81
(Andania, i B.C.), cf. Them.Or.23.292d:—[voice] Pass., to be provisioned, victualled, Th.4.39, PCair.Zen.620.14 (iii B.C.); esp. at Rome, of the recipients of the corn-dole, ὁσιτοδοτούμενος ὄχλος or δῆμος, D.C.43.21, 55.10.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σιτοδοτέω
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6 Ἑκάτη
A Hecate, lit. she who works her will, Hes.Th. 411, h.Cer.25,52, E.Fr. 955, etc. ;Ἑ. φωσφόρος Ar.Fr. 594a
, E.Fr. 968.b v. ἕκατος.II Ἑκάτης δεῖπνον Hecate's dinner, a meal set out by rich persons at the foot of her statue ἐν τριόδοις on the 30th day of each month, when it became a sort of dole for beggars and paupers, Ar.Pl. 594 et Sch. adloc., cf. Plu.2.280c, 290d, AB247: hence, as it consisted of offal, Ἑκαταῖα κατεσθίειν, of a rapscallion, D.54.39, cf. Luc.DMort.1.1.
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