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ὀκλά̱σᾱͅ, ὀκλάζωcrouch down with bent hams: fut part act fem dat sg (doric)ὀκλάζωcrouch down with bent hams: aor inf actὀκλάσαῑ, ὀκλάζωcrouch down with bent hams: aor opt act 3rd sg -
62 ὀκλάσαι
ὀκλά̱σᾱͅ, ὀκλάζωcrouch down with bent hams: fut part act fem dat sg (doric)ὀκλάζωcrouch down with bent hams: aor inf actὀκλάσαῑ, ὀκλάζωcrouch down with bent hams: aor opt act 3rd sg -
63 οκλάσας
ὀκλά̱σᾱς, ὀκλάζωcrouch down with bent hams: fut part act fem acc pl (doric)ὀκλά̱σᾱς, ὀκλάζωcrouch down with bent hams: fut part act fem gen sg (doric)ὀκλάσᾱς, ὀκλάζωcrouch down with bent hams: aor part act masc nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic) -
64 ὀκλάσας
ὀκλά̱σᾱς, ὀκλάζωcrouch down with bent hams: fut part act fem acc pl (doric)ὀκλά̱σᾱς, ὀκλάζωcrouch down with bent hams: fut part act fem gen sg (doric)ὀκλάσᾱς, ὀκλάζωcrouch down with bent hams: aor part act masc nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic) -
65 οκλάσουσιν
ὀκλάζωcrouch down with bent hams: aor subj act 3rd pl (epic)ὀκλάζωcrouch down with bent hams: fut part act masc /neut dat pl (attic epic doric ionic)ὀκλάζωcrouch down with bent hams: fut ind act 3rd pl (attic epic doric ionic) -
66 ὀκλάσουσιν
ὀκλάζωcrouch down with bent hams: aor subj act 3rd pl (epic)ὀκλάζωcrouch down with bent hams: fut part act masc /neut dat pl (attic epic doric ionic)ὀκλάζωcrouch down with bent hams: fut ind act 3rd pl (attic epic doric ionic) -
67 οκλάσω
ὀκλάζωcrouch down with bent hams: aor subj act 1st sgὀκλάζωcrouch down with bent hams: fut ind act 1st sgὀκλάζωcrouch down with bent hams: aor ind mid 2nd sg (homeric ionic) -
68 ὀκλάσω
ὀκλάζωcrouch down with bent hams: aor subj act 1st sgὀκλάζωcrouch down with bent hams: fut ind act 1st sgὀκλάζωcrouch down with bent hams: aor ind mid 2nd sg (homeric ionic) -
69 συγκατασπάσαν
συγκατασπάωpull down with oneself: pres part act fem acc sg (doric)συγκατασπάωpull down with oneself: pres part act fem acc sg (doric)συγκατασπάωpull down with oneself: aor part act neut nom /voc /acc sg (doric aeolic) -
70 συγκατασπᾶσαν
συγκατασπάωpull down with oneself: pres part act fem acc sg (doric)συγκατασπάωpull down with oneself: pres part act fem acc sg (doric)συγκατασπάωpull down with oneself: aor part act neut nom /voc /acc sg (doric aeolic) -
71 συγκάμπτω
A bend,τὸ σκέλος Hp.Art.14
, Pl. Phd. 60b;συγκάμψας τὰν χῆρα καθ' ἕνα ἐκτείνειν τῶν δακτύλων IG42(1).121.28
(Epid., iv B.C.); of legs, arms, spine, etc., Diocl.Fr.141;τὸν νῶτόν τινων LXX Ps.68(69).24
: intr., bend down, ib. 4 Ki.4.35:— [voice] Pass., opp. ἐκτείνεσθαι, X.Eq.12.5; συγκεκαμμένῳ τῷ σκέλει, of a person mounting a horse, ib.7.2; συγκεκαμμένος τοῖς δακτύλοις with the fingers doubled up. D.L.6.29; esp. of the action of sitting down,συγκαμφθεὶς κάθημαι Pl.Phd. 98d
, cf. Hp.Off.9, Arist.Pr. 885b34; of the foetus in the womb, Id.HA 586b1, Sor.2.60; of the chest in phthisis, Hp.Loc.Hom.14; of animals lying down with their knees bent under them,σ. ἡ βοῦς Arist.HA 575a14
:—in [voice] Pass. also, bend together with,ἐπιφανείας -εσθαι τοῖς σώμασιν Plu.2.63c
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Grammatical information: f.Meaning: 1. `rush, impulse, force, throw', in the Il. mostly of spears ( δουρός, βελέων ἐ.), also of men ( ἀνδρός, λικμητῆρος, Πηνελέοιο), after Hom. of other objects ( πετράων A. R. 4, 1657, πυρός AP 9, 490, γαστρός Opp. K. 3, 175, περὶ Κύπριν AP 10, 112). 2. `withdrawal, rest', in the Il. of battle ( πολέμου Π 302, Ρ 761), thus Theoc. 22, 192 ( μάχης), also δακρύων (Mosch. 4, 40) and absolute `rescue' (D. P. 601).Derivatives: Beside it ἐρωέω, aor. ἐρωῆσαι 1. intr. `draw back, withdraw, leave, rest from', also with ἀπ-, ἐξ-, ὑπ-, mostly with ablat. gen. πολέμοιο, χάρμης (Il.), καμάτοιο (h. Cer. 301) a. o., also absol. `escape a disease' (Nic.); 2. trans. `force back, push back' (Ν 57, Theoc., Call.), also `quit' (Theoc.); also of blood αἶμα κελαινὸν ἐρωήσει περὶ δουρί (Α 303 = π 441), translated with `flow, stream'. - From ἐρωέω: ἐρωΐα f. `respite, rest' (Theoc. 30, 9); from ἀπερωέω: ἀπερωεύς `who hinders, who frustrates' ( ἐμῶν μενέων Θ 361; diff. Boßhardt Die Nomina auf - ευς 29).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [338] *h₁reh₁-u̯- `rest', and?Etymology: Since Fick KZ 22, 375 two homonyms are distinguished. 1. ἐρωή `Schwung etc.' with ἐρωέω `flow, stream' (Α 303 = π 441) from IE. *rōs-ā́ in Germ., MLG. rās n. `strong flow', OE. rǣs m. `run, attack', ON rās f. `run', IE. * rēs-o-, -ā; ON rasa `fall down' with ras n. `falling down', NHG rasen, IE * rǝs-; cf. Persson KZ 48, 132f. Lat. rōrāriī pl. `lightly armed skirmishers, who start battle with slings' from * rōsā `Schwung, throw' = ἐρωή. - 2. ἐρωή `rest' with ἐρωέω `rest etc.' from IE *rōu̯ā́ = Germ., OHG ruowa, OE row, ON rō f. `rest'; beside OHG rāwa `id.', IE *rēu̯ā; other, partly doubtful connections in WP. 1, 149ff. and. 1, 144, Pok. 336, 338. - This presentation must be controlled; note that ἐρωή `Schwung etc.' and the verb ἐρωέω `rest etc.' is much more frquent than ἐρωή `rest' and notably ἐρωέω `streamen (?)'. - To be rejected Boßhardt l. c.: ἐρωή `rest' to ἐρύκω, ἐρύω, ἐρύομαι and zu ἐρητύω.Page in Frisk: 1,573Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἐρωή
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συγκαθίζω 1 aor. συνεκάθισα; pf. 3 sg. συγκεκάθικεν (OdeSol 11:5)① cause to sit down with someone, trans. ἡμᾶς … συνεκάθισεν ἐν τοῖς ἐπουρανίοις (God) made us sit down with (Christ) in the heavenly realms or simply in heaven Eph 2:6.② sit down with someone, intr. (Gen 15:11; Ex 18:13; 1 Esdr 9:6. The mid. so X. et al.) Lk 22:55.—DELG s.v. ἕζομαι A. TW. -
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Aβρίθῃσι Od.19.112
: [dialect] Ep. [tense] impf.βρῖθον 9.219
: [tense] fut.βρίσω B.9.47
, [dialect] Ep. inf. : [tense] aor.ἔβρῑσα Il.12.346
, etc.: [tense] pf.βέβρῑθα 16.384
, Hp.Mul.2.133, E.El. 305: [tense] plpf.βεβρίθει Od. 16.474
:—[voice] Pass. (v. infr.):—poet. Verb (also in later Prose, v. infr.), to be heavy or weighed down with, c. dat.,σταφυλῇσι βρίθουσαν ἀλωήν Il.18.561
;βρίθῃσι δὲ δένδρεα καρπῷ Od.19.112
, cf. 16.474; ὑπὸ λαίλαπι.. βέβριθε χθών (sc. ὕδατι) Il.16.384; βότρυσι, καρποῖς, Jul. Or.3.113a, 7.230d: metaph.,ἀλάστωρ ξίφεσι βρίθων E.Ph. 1557
(lyr.);ὄλβῳ β. Id.Tr. 216
(lyr.);πίνῳ.. βέβριθα Id.El. 305
;κάτω β. περὶ τὴν ὔλην Iamb.Myst.5.11
.2 c. gen., to be laden with or full of, ; ;πεδιὰς βρίθουσα ζῴων καὶ φυτῶν Ph. 2.217
.3 c. acc.,βούβρωστις φόνον βρίθουσα Epigr.Gr.793.4
.4 abs., to be heavy, ἔρις.. βεβριθυῖα ( = βαρεῖα) Il.21.385;εὔχεσθαι.. βρίθειν Δημήτερος ἱερὸν ἀκτήν Hes. Op. 466
; so in Hp. and later Prose, ᾗ ἂν.. βρίσῃ wherein the weight is thrown, Hp.Flat.10; βεβρίθασιν οἱ τιτθοί are loaded, Id.Mul.2.133, cf. Ph.1.330, etc.;ἐς γόνατα ἡ κεφαλὴ β. Philostr.Im.1.18
: but rare in [dialect] Att., βρίθει ὁ ἵππος bows or sinks, Pl. Phdr. 247b; ὅταν βρίσῃ [ὁ κύκλος] ἐπὶ θάτερον μέρος inclines to one side, Arist.Pr. 915b3: metaph., πᾷ τύχα βρίσει how Fortune will incline the scales, B.9.47.II of men, outweigh, prevail,ἐέδνοισι βρίσας Od.6.159
: abs., have the preponderance in fight, prevail,ὧδε γὰρ ἔβρισαν Αυκίων ἀγοί Il.12.346
;τῇ δὲ γὰρ ἔβρισαν.. Ἕκτωρ Αἰνείας τε 17.512
; βρίσαντες ἔβησαν charged with their might, ib. 233; later εὐδοξίᾳ β. to be mighty in.., Pi.N.3.40;εἰ.. χειρὶ βρίθεις ἢ πλούτου βάθει S.Aj. 130
.III trans., weigh down, load,ὅσπερ Κινύραν ἔβρισε πλούτῳ Pi.N.8.18
;τάλαντα βρίσας A.Pers. 346
.2 [voice] Pass., to be laden, μήκων καρπῷ βριθομένη laden with fruit, Il.8.307; μόροισι βρίθεται [ἡ βάτος] A.Fr. 116; τῷ δ' οὐ βρίθεται [ἡ τράπεζα]; E.Fr. 467; ἐβρίθοντο ἀϊόνες [σώμασι] Tim.Pers. 108;πλοῦτον χρυσῷ καὶ ἀργύρῳ -όμενον Jul.Or.2.86b
: c. gen.,πέτηλα βριθόμενα σταχύων Hes.Sc. 290
;συμποσίων.. βρίθοντ' ἀγυιαί B.Fr.3.12
;βριθομένης ἀγαθῶν τραπέζης Pherecr.190
(hex.);βριθομένη χαρίτων AP5.193
(Posidipp. or Asclep.): abs.,ἄξονες βριθόμενοι A.Th. 153
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75 συγκαταβαίνω
A go or come down with,σᾷ πτέρυγι E.Andr. 505
(lyr.);ἅμα τοῖς ᾠοῖς Arist.GA 756a25
; of curls,σ. ταῖς παρειαῖς Philostr.Ep.58
.2 go down together, opp. ἀνέρχομαι, Arist.Mete. 358b32; esp. to the sea-side, Th.6.30;εἰς ὁμαλοὺς τόπους Plb.1.39.12
;ἀπὸ τοῦ λόφου Plu.Crass.31
: metaph.,σ. ταῖς ἡλικίαις ἐπὶ τὸν αὐτὸν καιρόν Arist.Pol. 1334b34
, cf. 1335a31.4 like Lat. descendere in arenam, σ. εἰς κίνδυνον, εἰς πόλεμον, etc., Plb.3.89.8, 5.66.7, D.S.12.30, etc.;εἰς παράταξιν Id.17.98
.6 metaph., let oneself down, submit to,εἰς φόρους καὶ συνθήκας Id.4.45.4
; σ. εἰς πᾶν agree to all conditions, Id.3.10.1: generally, stoop, condescend, Id.26.1.3;εἰς λοιδορίαν Phld.Rh.1.383
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A pull down with oneself,τὸν ἥρωα Luc.Nigr.11
:—[voice] Pass., to be dragged down along with another,ἐπὶ τὴν ὁμοίαν διαβολήν Id.Pisc.32
; τινι Plu.2.914e; of the collar-bone, Gal.8.361; τὰ φρούρια τὰ εἰς τὴν Σύρων ἐπικράτειαν συγκατασπασθέντα which were at the same time brought under their dominion, X.Cyr.5.5.24 (v.l.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συγκατασπάω
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77 συγκαταφέρω
A carry down with other things, Id.2.994d: —[voice] Pass., to be carried down together, Arist.Pr. 931b21, Mete. 357a17, LXX Is.30.30, Hld.8.16; σ. τῷ βάρει τῆς πληγῆς sink down with.., D.S.16.12; of arteries, etc., take the same course as, c. dat., Gal.2.376, 18(1).653; σ. δόξῃ περί τινος to be carried away by an opinion, Plb.10.5.9, cf. 33.18.11.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συγκαταφέρω
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78 κατακόπτω
+ V 3-6-10-1-2=22 Gn 14,5.7; Nm 14,45; Jos 10,10; 11,8A: to cut in pieces, to cut down, to destroy [τι] 2 Chr 15,16; id. [τινα] Gn 14,5; to cut off [τι] Is 18,5; to cut down with [τινα ἔν τινι] (semit., rendering Hebr. נכה hi.) Jer 20,4P: to be slain, to be killed 2 Mc 1,13λίθους κατακεκομμένους stones broken to pieces Is 27,9; κατακόψουσιν τὰς ῥομφαίας αὐτῶν εἰς ἄροτρα they shall beat their swords into ploughshares Mi 4,3*JgsB 20,43 κατέκοπτον they cut down-כתתו or כרתו for MT כתרו surrounded; *Am 1,5 καὶ κατακόψω and I will cut in pieces-ודומה or ודמיתי I will bring to an end for MT ותומך and the one who supports, who holds, cpr. Hos 4,5; *Zph 1,11 τὴν κατακεκομμένην that had been broken down-שׁמכת שׁכת for MT שׁהמכת the Mortar (place in Jerusalem) -
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A- άσω Ph.
(v. infr. 2): [tense] aor. (lyr.), Plu. 2.320d:—[voice] Med., [dialect] Ep. [tense] aor. opt.ὀκλάσσαιντο Euph.17
:—crouch down with bent hams, squat (in Hom. only μετοκλάζω), of a Persian dance,ὤκλαζε καὶ ἐξανίστατο X.An.6.1.10
(cf. ὄκλασμα) ;διπλοῦς ὀκλάζων S. Ichn.90
; ἐς γόνυ ὀκλάσας δέχεται τῇ σαρίσσῃ τὴν ἐπέλασιν, of a soldier waiting an attack, Luc.DMort.27.4, cf. Philops.18 ; sink down, of a weary traveller, S. l.c. ; of oxen, Mosch.2.99 ; of horses that crouch down to let their rider mount, Plu.2.139b (but of horses that stumble and throw their rider, Procop. Vand.2.21, al.) ; of the wolf crouching down to let the Twins suck, Plu.2.320d ; θρόνος.. ὀκλάζων folding-seat, D.Chr.1.78 : c. acc., ὀ. τὰ ὀπίσθια, τοὺς προσθίους, bend their hind- or fore-legs, X.Eq.11.3, Ael.NA7.4 :—[voice] Med., Euph. l.c.2 metaph., sink, slacken, abate, ;τόνος ὀκλάζων Gal.11.172
;ποδῶν δέ οἱ ὤκλασεν ὁρμή Musae.325
; of the wind,τῆς φορᾶς Hld.5.23
, cf. Adam.Vent.37 ; ὤκλαζε αὐτοῖς ὁ θυμός ib.7 ;κραδίης ὤκλασεν ὄγκος AP5.250
(Iren.).II trans., abate,ὀκλάσας τὸν πόθον Hld.1.26
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κατατοξεύωstrike down with arrows: aor inf passκατατοξεύωstrike down with arrows: aor inf pass
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