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1 δραστικός
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2 δραστικός
A = δραστήριος, σχήματα representing attack, in a war-dance, Pl.Lg. 815a; efficient (cause),δ. αἴτιον ὀργῆς Phld.Ir. p.98W.
, cf. D.1.14; δραστικοὺς τῶν κακῶν ([etym.] τοὺς θεούς) ib.19, cf. Max. Tyr.18.2; παχυμεροῦς ὕλης δ., of river fish, Xenocr.9; of persons, Plu.Cor.21: [comp] Comp.διάνοια -ώτερον χειρός Ph.1.542
: [comp] Sup., Onos.22.4.2 active, opp. passive, δ. ποιότητες, ἀρχαί, Stoic.2.133, 134; - ώτατον τὸ θερμόν ib.135;- ώτατα στοιχεῖα Ph.2.142
.3 as Medic. term, drastic, Dsc.1.19.4 ([comp] Sup.);φάρμακον Gp.13.14.5
, cf. Xenocr. ap. Orib.2.58.50. Adv.- κῶς Gal.10.368
.4 Gramm., δ. διάβασις, = δρᾶσις 1.3, A.D.Pron.115.6.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δραστικός
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3 κολάζω
Aκολάσω And.1.136
, Lys.31.29, X.Cyr.7.5.8, Pl.Lg. 714d, etc.: [tense] aor. , Th.3.40:—[voice] Med., [tense] fut.κολάσομαι Theopomp.Com.27
, X.HG1.7.19; twice [var] contr. in Ar., [ per.] 2sg. , part.κολωμένους V. 244
: [tense] aor.ἐκολασάμην Th.6.78
, Pl.Mx. 240d:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut. - ασθήσομαι Th.2.87, etc.: [tense] aor.ἐκολάσθην Id.7.68
: [tense] pf.κεκόλασμαι Antipho 3.4.8
, D.20.139:—check, chastise,τὰς ἐπιθυμίας Pl.Grg. 491e
;τὸ πλεονάζον Plu.2.663e
, etc.;τὴν ἀμετρίαν Gal.6.29
:—[voice] Pass., to be corrected,τὸ ἐν μέλιτι χολῶδες -άζεται Hp. Acut.59
, cf. X.Oec.20.12: [tense] pf. part. [voice] Pass., chastened, εὐπειθὲς καὶ κεκολ. Arist.EN 1119b12;δίαιτα Luc.Herm.86
; ῥήτωρ κεκ. Poll.6.149;ἰσχὺς κ. ἐς ῥυθμούς Philostr.VS1.17.3
; also of an athlete, ἀπέριττος τὰ μυώδη καὶ μὴ κεκ. Id.Gym.31.2 chastise, punish, τινα E.Ba. 1322, Ar.Nu.7, etc.; τὰ σέμν' ἔπη κόλαζ' ἐκείνους use your proud words in reproving them, S.Aj. 1108: c. dat. modi, λόγοις κ. τινά ib. 1160; , Lys.28.3; πληγαῖς, τιμωρίαις, Pl. Lg. 784d, Isoc.1.50; :—[voice] Med., get a person punished, Ar.V. 406, Pl.Prt. 324c, v.l. X.Cyr.1.2.7:—[voice] Pass., to be punished, etc., Antipho 3.3.7, X.Cyr.5.2.1, etc.; of divine retribution, Plu.2.566e; suffer injury, Ael.NA3.24.3 of a drastic method of checking the growth of the almond-tree, Thphr.HP2.7.6:—[voice] Pass., Id.CP1.18.9; cf.κόλασις 1
.4 [voice] Pass. c. gen., to be badly in need of, PFay.120.5 (i/ii A.D.), cf. 115.19 (ii A.D.), BGU249.4 (ii A.D.). -
4 νεοχμός
νεοχμ-ός, όν,A = νέος, new, always of things (exc. S.Ant. 156 (anap.)),μέλος ν. ἄρχε Alcm.1
;νεοχμοῖς δὲ δὴ νόμοις Ζεὺς.. κρατύνει A.Pr. 150
(lyr.); , E.Hipp. 866 (lyr.); τί φροιμιάζῃ ν.; Id.IT 1162, cf. Tr. 260 (lyr.); μῦθοι ib. 231 (anap.): rare in Com. (only in lyr.),ν. ἄθυρμα Cratin.145
; , Th. 701: also in [dialect] Ion. (never in [dialect] Att.) Prose, fresh,ν. ποιέειν τὸ φάρμακον Hp.Mul.2.133
. Adv. - μῶς ib.1.16.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > νεοχμός
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5 πρακτικός
A fit for or concerned with action, practical,λεκτικοὶ καὶ π. καὶ μηχανικοί X.Mem.4.3.1
;φιλότεχνοι καὶ π. Pl.R. 476a
; ζωὴ π., βίος π., Arist.EN 1098a3, Pol. 1325b16, etc.; αἱ π. ἀρχαί the principles of action, Id.EN 1144a35; ἡ π. διάνοια, opp. ἡ θεωρητική, ib. 1139a27, cf. Metaph. 1025b25, de An. 433a18; ἡ -κή (with or without ἐπιστήμη) practical science, opp. theoretical, Pl.Plt. 258e, 259d;τὸ ἰαμβεῖον π.
representative of action,Arist.
Po. 1460a1;μέλη π. Id.Pol. 1341b34
; π. χρόνοι times appropriate for action, Vett. Val.96.28.2 active, effective, τὸ -ώτατον τῆς δυνάμεως the most effective part, Plb.1.30.9, cf. 10.25.2; παρὰ θεῶν -ώτερος more effectual in carrying one's point with.., X.Cyr.1.6.3;περὶ τὴν πολιτείαν -ώτατος Plb. 7.10.5
: so of things, drastic, effective,ῥίζα Dsc.3.54
; also νεῦρα π. motor nerves, Gal.1.321: πρακτικόν, τό, spell, magical rite, PMag. Par.1.2359.4 active, vigorous, strong,οἴνου τι πρακτικώτερον Ar.Eq.91
;ἰταμότης ὀξεῖα καὶ π. Pl.Plt. 311a
; [ἡ ὀργὴ] -ώτερον τοῦ μίσους Arist.Pol. 1312b27
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πρακτικός
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6 ἀπάνθρωπος
ἀπάνθρωπ-ος, ον,A far from man: hence,I desert, desolate, τῶδ' ἀπανθρώπῳ πάγῳ, of Caucasus, A.Pr.20;ἀ. ἡ γῆ Luc.Prom.11
.2 ἀπάνθρωπον, τό, violence, drastic nature, of remedies, Philum.Ven.2.5.II of men and their deeds, inhuman, savage, S.Fr. 1020;ἀπάνθρωπα διαπεπραγμένοι D.H.6.81
;ἀ. ἐπιστολαί PFlor.367.4
(iii A.D.); unsocial, misanthropic, ([comp] Comp.), cf. J.AJ8.4.3, Gal.5.54 ([comp] Comp.). Adv.- πως J.AJ6.13.6
, Luc.Tim.35, Philostr.VA1.21.2 χρόα οὐκ ἀ. not unpleasing, Plu.2.54e, Cat.Mi.5.III ἀπάνθρωπον, τό, = σταφὶς ἀγρία, Ps.-Dsc.4.152.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀπάνθρωπος
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