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1 ανυψώνω
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2 ὑψόω
+ V 15-19-47-87-31=199 Gn 7,17.20.24; 19,13; 24,35A: to lift high, to raise up [τι] Ezr 9,9; to set sb upon sth [τινα ἔν τινι] Ps 26(27),5; to take up [τι] 2 Kgs 2,13; to raise, to lift up (the voice) [τι] Gn 39,15; to raise (a song) [τι] Ezr 3,12; to set on high [τινα] (metaph.) 2 Sm 22,49; to elevate, to exalt [τινα] Ex 15,2; id. [τι] TobBA 12,6M: to rise Jb 39,27P: to be lifted up Gn 7,17; to be exalted Dt 8,14ὕψωσεν τοὺς γάμους Εσθηρ he extolled his marriage with Esther, he celebrated his marriage with EstherEst 2,18*DnLXX 12,1 ὑψωθήσεται shall be exalted corr.? σωθήσεται (=DnTh 12,1) for MT ימלט shall be delivered;*Nm 32,35 καὶ ὕψωσαν αὐτάς they raised them up-גבה for MT ויגבהה and Jogbehah; *Is 19,13 ὑψώθησαν they are lifted up-אושׂנ for MT אושׁנ they are deluded; *Jer 38,35(31,37) ἐὰν ὑψωθῇ if (the sky) should be raised-ירמו אם for MT ימדו אם if (the sky) should be measured; *Mi 6,12 ὑψώθη has been exalted רום for MT רמיה deceit; *Hab 2,19 ὑψώθητι be exalted-רומם or-רומי רום for MT דומם silent, cpr. Ps 130(131),2; *Ps 36(37),20 καὶ ὑψωθῆναι and to be exalted-רום/כ for MT כרים rams; *Ps 60(61),3 ὕψωσάς με you lifted me-תרוממני for MT ממני ירום higher than I; *Ps 63(64),8 καὶ ὑψωθήσεται ὁ θεός and God shall be exalted אלהים וירם רום for MT אלהים ם/ויר ירה and God will shoot themCf. ALLEN 1974a, 42.49(1 Chr 17,17); →NIDNTT; TWNT(→ἀνὑψόω, ἐξὑψόω, προσὑψόω, ὑπερὑψόω,,) -
3 μετεωρίζω
A raise to a height,τὸ ἔρυμα Th.4.90
; τὸ ἐμβριθὲς ἄγειν ἄνω -ίζουσα Pl.Phdr. 246d; τὰ σκέλη lift the legs, X.Eq.10.4; ἑαυτόν ib.11.7, cf. Cyn.10.13; of a dolphin, δελφινίσκον μ. τῷ νώτῳ lifts or buoys it up on his back, Arist. HA 631a18, cf. 602b27; τοὺς πόδας μ., of quadrupeds, Id.IA 711b19; τὸ πνεῦμα μ. cause one to pant (cf. ), Id.Pr. 885a33; ναῦν μ. εἰς τὸ πέλαγος put it out to sea, Philostr.VA6.12 (also abs.,πλεῖν -ίζουσα ἐς τὸ πέλαγος Id.Her.8.3
):—[voice] Med., τοὺς δελφῖνας μετεωρίζου heave up your dolphins (v.δελφίς 11
), Ar.Eq. 762:—[voice] Pass., to be raised up, Pl.Ti. 63c; to be suspended,σχοινίοις POxy.904.6
(v A.D.); of smoke or dust, rise, X.Cyr.6.3.5; of wind, Ar.Nu. 404; of water vapour, Hp.Aër.8, Arist.Mete. 346b28, al.; of ships, μετεωρισθεὶς ἐν τῷ πελάγει keeping out on the high sea, Th.8.16; rise up, as from bed, Hp.Fract.15; of wind rising from the stomach, Id.Coac. 613; μετεωριζόμενος suffering from flatulence, Id.Epid.4.41.2 intr., attain considerable height, Thphr.HP4.2.4.II metaph., buoy up, elevate, esp. with false hopes,μ. καὶ φυσήσας ὑμᾶς D.13.12
, cf. Hegem. ap.Ath.15.698d, Plb.25.3.4;τοὺς Ἀθηναίους δι' ἐπιστολῶν Posidon. 36
J.;παραθαρρύνας καὶ μετεωρίσας Plu.Dem.18
; unsettle a man's mind, Plb.5.70.10:—[voice] Pass., to be elevated,ὑπὸ λόγων ὁ νοῦς -ίζεται Ar. Av. 1447
; ;μεμετεωρισμένοι ταῖς νίκαις D.S.11.32
; also, to be anxious, POxy. 1679.16 (iii A.D.), perh. in this sense Ev.Luc.12.29.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μετεωρίζω
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4 ἀνάγω
I lead up from a lower place to a higher,ἐς Ολυμπον Thgn.1347
, E.Ba. 289;πρὸς τὸ ὄρος X.An.3.4.28
; ἱερὸν ἀ. ξόανον, of the Trojan horse, E.Tr. 525; ὁ πέπλος ἀνάγεται εἰς τὴν ἀκρόπολιν Pl Euthphr.6c.2 lead up to the high sea, carry by sea,λαὸν ἀνήγαγεν ἐνθάδ' ἀείρας Il.9.338
; , cf. 6.292;στρατὸν ἐπὶ τὴν Ἑλλάδα Hdt.7.10
.θ: but freq. = simple ἄγω, conduct, carry to a place, Il.8.203, Od.3.272; ἀ. ναῦν put a ship to sea, Hdt.6.12, 7.100, etc.; ἀνάγειν abs. in the same sense, Id.3.41, 8.76, cf. D.23.169:—but this is more common in [voice] Med., v. infr. B.I.3 take up from the coast into the interior, Od.14.272; esp. from Asia Minor into Central Asia, ἀ. παρὰ orὡς βασιλέα Hdt. 6.119
, X.HG1.4.6, An.2.6.1, etc.; from Piraeus to Athens, Id.HG2.4.8.4 bring up, esp. from the dead,ἀ. εἰς φάος Hes.Th. 626
; , S.Fr. 557 ([voice] Pass.);τῶν φθιμένων ἀ. A.Ag. 1023
, cf. E.Alc. 985; κλίνει κἀνάγει πάλιν lays low and brings up again, S.Aj. 131;ἐκ λεχέων ἀ. φάμαν παλαιάν
waken up, revive, renew,Pi.
I.4(3).22.5 ἀ. χορόν conduct the choir, Hes.Sc. 280, E.Tr. 326, Th.3.104; ἀ. θυσίαν, ὁρτήν celebrate.., Hdt.2.48,60, al., cf. Act.Ap. 7.41; sacrifice, (ii B. C.).6 lift up, raise, ;τὸ ὄμμα ἀ. ἄνω Pl.R. 533d
; ἀ. τὰς ὀφρῦς, = ἀνασπᾶν, Plu. 2.975c;ἂν πυκτεύοντες ἀνάγωσιν ἑαυτούς Id.2.541b
.7 ἀ. παιᾶνα lift up a paean, S.Tr. 210; ἄναγε πολύδακρυν ἁδονάν, of a song of lamentation, E.El. 126; .8 ἀ. εἰς τιμήν raise to honour, Plu.Num.16;τίμιον ἀ. τινά E.HF 1333
; elevate, οἱ εἰς φιλοσοφίαν ἀνάγοντες [ἀστρονομίαν] Pl.R. 529a.9 in various senses, expectorants,Hp.
Morb.3.15; ἀ. ὀδόντας cut teeth, Id.Aph.3.25; ἀ. πλῆθος αἵματος bring up blood, Plu.Cleom.30; ἀ. μηρυκισμόν chew the cud, LXX Le.11.3, al.; τὸν Νεῖλον ἀναγέτω bring the Nile up [over its banks], Luc.DDeor.3;ἀ. φάλαγγα
deploy,Plu.
Crass.23: Geom., draw a line, Arist.Metaph. 1051a25; ἀ. τεταγμένως erect as an ordinate, Apollon.Perg.Con.2.49; in building, carry a line of works to a point, Plu.Nic.18:ἀ. ὕδωρ
distil,Syn.Alch.
p.66B.12 train, rear,θετὸν υἱόν AP9.254
(Phil.):—[voice] Pass.,εἰς μέτρα ἥβης ἀνηγόμην IG12(7).449
([place name] Amorgos); of plants,ἀ. ἀμπελῶνας S.
(?)Fr. 1010.2 τὸν λόγον ἐπ' ἀρχὴν ἀ. carry back, refer to its principles, Pl.Lg. 626d;εἰς ἄλλας ἀρχάς Arist. EN 1113b20
; , cf. GA 778b1, al.;εἰς γνωριμώτερον Metaph. 1040b20
; generally, refer,πάντα τοῖς λογισμοῖς εἰς ἀσφάλειαν Plu.Brut.12
;εἰς κοινὸν ὄνομα A.D.Synt.266.13
; freq. in [voice] Pass.,ἀνάγομαι εἴς τι Procl.Inst.21
;ὑπό τι Olymp. in Mete.326.33
;ἀπό, ἔκ τινος
to be derived from,A.D.
Adv.121.25, Synt.23.26; ἀ. ἀπό, ἐξ .. derive one's subsistence from.., Vett.Val.10.15,73.11.3 ἀ. τι εἰς τὸν δῆμον, Arist.Pol. 1292a25; of persons, ἀ. τινὰ ἐπὶ τὴν συγγραφήν refer him to the contract, D.56.31.4 reduce syllogism to another figure, Arist.APr. 29b1; reduce an argument to syllogism, ib. 46b40, al.5 in Law, return a slave sold with an undisclosed defect,εἰς πρατῆρα Pl.Lg. 915c
, cf. Hyp.Ath.15.6 refer a claimant,πράτορι ἢ εἰς πόλιν ἔνδικον Milet.3
No.140.42: abs.,ὁ ἔχων ἀναγέτω Foed.Delph.Pell.2
A15;ἀ. ὅθεν εἴληφας D.45.81
.7 rebuild, Plu.Publ.15, Cam.32.10 intr. (sc. ἑαυτόν), withdraw, X.Cyr.7.1.45, etc.; ἐπὶ πόδα ἀ. retreat facing enemy, 3.3.69;ἀ. ἐπὶ σκέλος Ar.Av. 383
: metaph., ἄναγε εἰς τοὐπίσω, perh. nautical, put back again, Pl.R. 528a.B [voice] Med. and [voice] Pass., put out to sea, set sail (v. supr. 1.2), Il.1.478, Hdt.3.137, etc.: [tense] fut.ἀνάξεσθαι Th.6.30
, etc.;ἀναχθέντες Hdt.3.138
, 4.152, cf. A.Ag. 626.2 metaph., put to sea, i. e. make ready, prepare oneself,ὡς ἐρωτήσων Pl.Chrm. 155d
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5 ἐξυψόω
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6 ἐπανάγω
ἐπαν-άγω [ᾰγ],A bring up: hence,2 lead or draw back, ;ἐ. τὰ δεξιά X.Eq.12.13
;τὸν ἄνθρωπον ἐπανήγαγεν ὡς ὑμᾶς D.18.133
;σύαγρον εἰς τὴν οἰκίαν Antiph.42
(s.v.l.).3 bring back, ;τὸν λόγον ἐπὶ τὴν ὑπόθεσιν X.Mem.4.6.13
;ἐ. ἐμαυτὸν ἀπὸ τῶν κακῶν Pl.Ep. 325a
; εἰς ἐλευθερίαν τὰ πράγματα v.l. in D.15.19; restore,τὰς αἱρέσεις τῶν ἱερέων εἰς τὸν δῆμον D.C.37.37
;τὸν οἶκον Philostr.VA1.28
; τὰ ἱερά ib.2 ([voice] Pass.); τὰ ἀδικήματα εἰς τὰ κοινὰ δικαστήρια ἐ. refer them to.., Pl.Lg. 846b, cf. Epicur.Ep.3p.62U.;ἐ. τὸ δισταζόμενον εἰς τὸν κανόνα UPZ110.57
(ii B.C.); but τῷ Δὶ ἐ. make acknowledgements to Zeus, ib.6:—[voice] Pass., to be referred back,ἐπαναγέσθω πάλιν ἐπὶ τοὺς ἄρχοντας Arist.Pol. 1298b37
; to be restored,ἐπὶ ἀρχὰς καὶ στρατηγίας App.BC4.15
.4 ἐ. ἐπί τι lead to, entail,ἐπ' ἀλγοῦν Epicur.Sent.26
,30.III intr., withdraw, retreat, X. Cyr.4.1.3; revert,ἐπὶ τὴν ἀρχήν Plb.3.5.9
, etc.; recur, in argument,ὅθεν ἐξέβην Jul.Or.7.226c
; return,ἐπὶ ὕψιστον LXXSi.17.26
; turn back, ἀπὸ δικαιοσύνης εἰς ἁμαρτίαν ib.26.28.2ἐ. τῷ σώματι
recover one's health,Apollon.Perg.
Con.1 Praef.IV put out to sea,τὸ κέρας ἀπὸ τῆς γῆς X.HG6.2.28
: abs., Ev.Luc.5.3:—[voice] Pass., put to sea against,τινί Hdt.9.98
; ἐπανάγεσθαι ταῖς ναυσί with one's ships, Th. 8.42: abs., Hdt.7.194, X.HG2.1.24; ἐπὶ τὴν Χίον ib.1.6.38; sail up the Nile, Pstrassb.102.19 (iii B.C.).V [voice] Pass., also, to be carried to a place,ἐπαναχθέντας Hdt.4.103
, where however the v.l. ἐπαναχθέντες (in signf. iv) is to be preferred.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπανάγω
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7 ἐπινεύω
A- νεύσω Luc.Sat.4
,- νεύσομαι Aristaenet.2.1
:—nod to, in token of command or approval, nod assent, opp.ἀνανεύω, ἐμῷ δ' ἐπένευσα κάρητι Il.15.75
; ἐπ' ὀφρύσι νεῦσεΚρονίων 1.528
, etc.;ἐπὶ γλεφάροις νεῦσαν Pi.I.8(7).49
; σὺ.. ἐπένευσας τάδε did'st approve, sanction these acts, E.Or. 284, cf. D.18.324; ἐπένευσεν ἀληθὲς εἶναι he nodded in sign that it was true,Aeschin.3.59; σιγῇ δὲ τὰ ψευδῆ.. ἐπινεύουσι they indicate falsehoods without speaking, D.21.139: abs., Antipho 2.2.7; Ἑλληνικὸν ἐ. give a Greek nod, Ar.Ach. 115: c. acc., grant or promise, (lyr.); τι Id.Ba. 1349;ὑπέρ τινος Plb.21.5.3
: c. dat.,ἐ. τῇ δεήσει τινός PGiss. 1.41
ii 9 (ii A.D.): c. dat. pers.,ἐ. τισὶ δεομένοις SIG888.13
(Macedonia, iii A.D.): c. dat. pers. et inf., permit,κῴδια ἐ. ἡμῖν ἐργάζεσθαι PPetr.2p.108
(iii B.C.).2. make a sign to another to do a thing, order him to do, c. inf.,ἐπ' ὀφρύσι νεῦσε σιωπῇ.. στορέσαι λέχος Il.9.620
:abs., Od.16.164(tm.), h.Cer. 169, 466, X.Cyr.5.5.37.3. nod forwards, κόρυθι ἐπένευε φαεινῇ he nodded with his helmet, i.e.it nodded, Il.22.314;λόφων ἐπένευον ἔθειραι Theoc.22.186
;ἐ. ἐς τὸ κάταντες Luc.DDeor.25.2
; πέτραι ἐπινενευκυῖαι overhanging, Id.Prom.1.4. incline towards, .6. trans., elevate, point upwards, Id.Bel.78.8, 89.14:—[voice] Pass., to be inclined downwards, opp. ἐξυπτιάζεσθαι, S.E. P.1.120.7. ἐπινενευκὼς σφυγμός, name coined by Archigenes, Gal.8.479.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπινεύω
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8 ὑπεράγω
ὑπεράγω [ᾰ],A lift up over, τὸ πεπονθὸς [ σκέλος] ὑπεραγάγωμεν ταύτης (the cross-bar) Paul.Aeg.6.118: metaph., elevate, exalt,τὴν ἡγεμονίαν εἰς ἄκραν εὐδαιμονίαν App.BC4.92
.II excel, surpass, c. gen., Plb. 11.13.5;τοῖς ὀδοῦσι πάντων D.S.3.35
: c. acc., : mostly in part. ὑπεράγων, ουσα, ον, eminent, principal,αἰχμάλωτοι SIG588.67
(Milet., ii B. C.); extravagant, excessive, Phld.Herc.1251.5; extraordinary, D.S.13.90, etc.;ῥώμαις Id.5.17
, etc.; c. acc., τοὺς ἄλλους κατά τι ὑ. v. l. in Id.3.44;ἐν τᾶσι τοῖς ἔργοις -ων LXX Si.30.31
(33.23); ἡ ὑπεράγουσα ἐπιστροφή excessive twisting, Ph.Bel.58.21; cf. LXX 1 Ma.6.43, J.AJ15.7.6, al.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑπεράγω
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9 ὑπερέχω
Aὑπείρεχον Il.2.426
: [tense] aor. ὑπερέσχον, and in poet. form -έσχεθον, 11.735,24.374: [tense] fut.- έξω PCair.Zen.60.6
(iii B. C.), Hsch.:—hold over, σπλάγχνα.. ὑπείρεχον Ἡφαίστοιο held them over the fire, Il.2.426;μου τὸ σκιάδειον ὑπέρεχε Ar.Av. 1508
;ἡμῶν ὑπερεῖχε τὴν χύτραν Id.Eq. 1176
; ὑπερέχοντα τὸν αὐλὸν τῆς θαλάσσης holding it up out of the sea, Arist.HA 537b1.2 ὑ. χεῖρά (χεῖράς) τινος hold one's hand over him, so as to protect, , 687;τις.. ἐμεῖο θεῶν ὑπερέσχεθε χεῖρα 24.374
;Ζεὺς τῆσδε πόληος ὑπειρέχοι.. χεῖρα Thgn.757
; so (lyr.), cf. Fr.199.7: c. dat. pers.,οἱ.. ὑπείρεχε χεῖρας Ἀπόλλων Il. 5.433
; , cf. Od.14.184.3 hold above, ὑ. τὸ ῥύγχος, ὅπως ἀναπνέῃ, of the dolphin, Arist.HA 589b11, cf. 566b15, 599b27, al.;ὑ. ὀφρύν
elevate,AP
5.298 (Agath.).II intr., to be above, rise above the horizon,εὖτ' ἀστὴρ ὑπερέσχε φαάντατος Od.13.93
; αὐτῆς [Αἰγύπτου] εἶναι οὐδὲν ὑπερέχον no part of it was above water, Hdt.2.4; ὕδωρ,.. ὃ μόλις ὑπερέχοντες ἐπεραιώθησαν which they crossed, with their heads only just above it, Th.3.23; ἕψεται ἄχρι ἂν ὑπερέχῃ τὸ ὕδωρ till it sticks out above the water, Dsc.3.7; but ἐπιχέας ὕδωρ ὥστε ὑπερέχειν till it covers (sc. the contents of the vessel), Id.5.87; projecting above the ground,Hdt.
2.41; γεῖσον.. ὑπερέχον τρία ἡμιπόδια projecting a foot and a half, IG22.1668.34, cf. 7.3073.71 (Lebad., ii B.C.): c. gen., ὑπερέσχεθε γαίης rose above, overlooked the earth, Il.11.735;ὄμμ' ὑπερσχὸν ἴτυος E.Ph. 1384
;[σταυροὺς] οὐχ ὑπερέχοντας τῆς θαλάσσης Th.7.25
; , cf. X.An.3.5.7;ὤφθη.. ὁ δεξιὸς ὀφθαλμὸς ὑπερέχειν θατέρου παμπόλλῳ δή τινι Gal.18(2).301
.2 overtop, be prominent above, στάντων μὲν Μενέλαος ὑπείρεχεν εὐρέας ὤμους, i. e. stood (head and) shoulders above them, Il.3.210; .ζ, cf. Arist.Pol. 1284a37; .έ, cf. X.Cyr. 6.2.17; <ᾡ> ὁ πρῶτος ὅρος ὑ. τοῦ δευτέρου.. μέρει by the fraction by which the first term exceeds the second, Archyt.2: τὸ ὑπερέχον the excess, Dioph.1.6.3 in military phrase, outflank,τῶν πολεμίων ὑ. τῷ κέρατι X.HG4.2.18
, cf. Th.3.107.4 metaph., c. acc., overtop, excel, outdo,βροτῶν πάντων ὑπερσχὼν ὄλβον A.Pers. 709
(troch.);σωφροσύνῃ πάντας ὑ. E.Hipp. 1365
(anap.);πελταστικῷ εἰκὸς ὑ. τὴν ἡμετέραν δύναμιν X.HG6.1.9
.b c. gen.,πάντων ὑ. μεγέθει καὶ ἀρετῇ Pl.Ti. 24e
, cf. Prm. 150e, Grg. 475c;ὑ. τῶν πολλῶν D.23.206
, cf. Ep.Phil.2.3;ἁπάντων ὑπερέχουσι τῶν κακῶν Anaxil. 22.7
(troch.).c abs., prevail,θεῶν ὑπερέσχε νόος Thgn.202
; οἱ ὑπερσχόντες the more powerful, A.Pr. 215;τῶν πόλεων αἱ ὑπερέχουσαι Isoc.4.95
; those in authority,D.L.
6.78, cf. Vett.Val. 61.30, al.; has prevailed,D.
9.69; ἐν τοῖς πολεμίοις ὑ. excel in.., Men.642; ἐνδέχεται.. μὴ τοσοῦτον ὑ. τῷ ποσῷ, ὅσον λείπεσθαι τῷ ποιῷ exceed so much.., Arist.Pol. 1296b23; ὑπὲρ ὧν πλειονάκι ἐντετευχυιῶν ὑπερέχων ἡμᾶς ἀπράκτους καθίστησι being too strong for us, Sammelb.4638.18 (ii B. C.); πᾶν κρύφιον οὐχ ὑπερεῖχε σέ was beyond thee (i. e. thy comprehension), Thd.Ez.28.3.d [voice] Pass., to be outdone, , 102d; ;κατὰ πλοῦτον ὑπερέχειν κατ' ἀρετὴν δ' ὑπερέχεσθαι Arist.Pol. 1281a7
, cf. Gal.15.805.5 in Logic, have a wider extension, Arist.APo. 99a24, cf. Rh. 1363b8 ([voice] Act. and [voice] Pass.).6 ἐπὶ τοῖς ὑπερέχουσι δανεῖσαι to lend on the security of excess value, of a second mortgage, SIG364.33 (Ephesus, iii B. C.).III c. gen. rei, rise above, be able to bear,τῆς ἀντλίας Ar. Pax17
;τῶν ἀναλωμάτων D.S.4.80
(v.l. for ὑπερεῖδον).IV have over, ὑπερέχει he has in hand, PCair.Zen.292.498, cf. 790.25 (iii B. C.); ὑπερέξομεν πρὸς τὸ διὰ χερός ib.355.93 (iii B. C.).—Cf. ὑπερίσχω.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑπερέχω
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10 ὑψόω
ὑψόω,A lift high, raise up, Batr.81, APl.4.41 (Agath.):—[voice] Med.,τάφον ὑψώσαντο AP7.55
(Alc.):—[voice] Pass.,μάκελλος ἐκ θεμελίων ὑψοῦτο IG 5(2).268.45
(Mantinea, i B. C.).II metaph., elevate, exalt, opp. ταπεινόω, LXX Ex.15.2, al., Plb.5.26.12, Ev.Matt.23.12, al.; πονοῦντα τὸν ἴδιον ὑψῶσαι βίον [Men.] ap. Clem.Al.Strom.5.14.120:—[voice] Pass., to be exalted,μὴ ὑψωθῇς τῇ καρδίᾳ LXX De.8.14
;τὰ χθαμαλὰ ὑψοῦται Plu. 2.103e
;ὑ. κάλλεϊ AP5.91
(Rufin.); ἐκ ποδὸς ὑψεύμενοι, of suddenly exalted persons, Hp.Praec.7.2 represent in the 'grand manner', Longin.14.1.3 [voice] Pass., Astron., of planets, mount to the north of the ecliptic, Theo Sm.p.135 H.4 [voice] Pass., Astrol., of planets, attain exaltation, i.e. maximum appotelesmatic efficacy, Vett.Val.140.7. -
11 παπταίνω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `to look around, to glance at smth.' (Il.).Derivatives: Besides πεπτήνας περιβλεψάμενος H. and, from cross with παμφαλώμενος (s. παμφαλάω), παπταλώ-μενος (Lyc.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: Intensive reduplicated formation πα-πτ-αίνω (to which analog. - ανέω, - ῆναι; Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 375). Since long (Legerlotz KZ 8, 417) connected with some Cypriot H.glosses: ἰμπάταον ἔμβλεψον. Πάφιοι, ἰνκαπάταον ἐγκατάβλεψον. The here found aor. πατά-σαι may also be seen in καπατάς καθορῶν. παρὰ Εὔκλῳ H. (cod. κάπατας καθαρόν... Εὑηλῶν), if contracted from *πατάσας (Hoffmann Dial. 1, 118); diff. Bechtel Lex. 270 (with M. Schmidt): from pres. *πάτᾱμι. The form ἀνεπάταξεν ἐξ ὕπνου ἀνέβλεψεν, which stands beside it, one is prepared to consider as, `elevate (the eyes)' and to connect with πατάσσω; here further καπατᾶ κατακόψεις. Πάφιοι H., prob. with Hoffmann l.c. from *πατά-ω `beat' (in πάτα-γος, πατά-σσω). Is also πατά-σαι `glance', and finally also πα-πτ-αίνω semantiscally to be connected? Or the last to πέτομαι from fluttering around of the look? - The word can hardly be IE.Page in Frisk: 2,472Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > παπταίνω
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12 εὐάρεστος
εὐάρεστος, ον pleasing, acceptable (s. εὐαρεστέω; in the Gr-Rom. world commonly said of things and esp. of pers. noted for their civic-minded generosity and who endeavor to do things that are pleasing: Diod S 15, 46, 5; IPriene 114, 15 [after 84 B.C.]; ins of Nisyros: MAI 15, 1890, p. 134, 11f; PFay 90, 17; PFlor 30, 30; PStras 1, 9; Wsd; Philo, De Jos. 195; Just.) τινί to someone. In our lit. gener. w. ref. to God, to whom someth. is acceptable τῷ θεῷ (Wsd 4:10; Philo, Spec. Leg. 1, 201, Virt. 67; TestDan 1:3; Just., D. 45, 4; Theoph. Ant. 2, 29 [p. 170, 12]) Ro 12:1; 14:18; 2 Cor 5:9 (prob. w. Christ as referent) w. φιλοτιμέομαι, q.v.; Phil 4:18; 1 Cl 49:5; ISm 8:2. τῷ κυρίῳ Eph 5:10; Hs 5, 3, 2. ἐνώπιον τοῦ θεοῦ Hb 13:21; cp. 1 Cl 21:1; 60:2; 61:2. ἐν κυρίῳ Col 3:20. εὐ. δοῦλος τ. θεοῦ Hm 12, 3, 1. Of the content of the divine will τὰ εὐάρεστα (καὶ εὐπρόσδεκτα) αὐτῷ 1 Cl 35:5. Abs. τὸ εὐάρεστον (w. ἀγαθόν, τέλειον) what is acceptable to God Ro 12:2. Of slaves εὐ. εἶναι give satisfaction to their masters Tit 2:9 (the choice of diction prob. designed to elevate their status). In a parable well thought of, i.e. the master was quite satisfied with his performance Hs 5, 2, 2.—M-M. TW. -
13 σχοινίον
σχοινίον, ου, τό (Hdt. et al.; ins, pap, LXX; PsSol 2:20; TestSol 4:12; JosAs; ApcrEzk [Epiph 70, 10]; Jos., Ant. 8, 385; 19, 346) rope or cord (orig. of rushes, then gener. of other material); used to elevate someth. IEph 9:1. Of the ropes that hold a ship’s boat in place Ac 27:32. Jesus uses them to make a whip J 2:15.—B. 549. DELG s.v. σχοῖνος. M-M. -
14 ἐξεγείρω
ἐξεγείρω fut. ἐξεγερῶ; 1 aor. ἐξήγειρα. Pass.: 1 fut. ἐξεγερθήσομαι; aor. ἐξηγέρθην LXX; pf. 3 sg. ἐξεγήγερται Zech 2:17 (s. ἐγείρω; Trag., Hdt. et al.; LXX; Joseph.; SibOr 3, 767; PLond 1912, 100; Mel., P. 85, 641 ).[b]① to awaken someone fr. sleep, awaken (Trag. et al.; Epict. 2, 20, 17; SIG 1168, 118; Sir 22:9; 1 Esdr 3:13) 1 Cl 26:2 (Ps 3:6). Pass. w. intr. sense wake up (Hdt. 1, 34 al.) εὐθὺς ἐξεγερθείς as soon as he had awakened (or risen) Mk 6:45 D.② to raise up fr. the dead, raise (cp. Aeschyl., Choëph. 495; Da 12:2 Theod.; the awakening of the spirits of the dead IDefixWünsch 5, 21 p. 24) 1 Cor 6:14 (perh. of rising to the new resurrection life in Christ; cp. Phil 3:11 ἐξανάστασις); AcPlCor 2:31.③ to bring to a sitting position, raise up τινὰ τῆς χειρός someone by the hand Hv 3, 1, 7. Pass. w. act. sense rise up 3, 12, 2.④ cause to appear, bring into being (Cantharus Com. [V B.C.], Fgm. 1; PLond 1912, 100; Zech 11:16; Jos., Ant. 8, 271; Mel., P. 85 τοὺς βασιλεῖς [Bodm.]) Ro 9:17, unless this is to be interpreted as in 5.⑤ give one higher status, elevate Ro 9:17, but s. 4.—M-M. TW. -
15 σηκώνω
1) elevate2) lift3) raiseΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > σηκώνω
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16 υψώνω
1) elevate2) lift3) raiseΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > υψώνω
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