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81 ποδεώνας
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82 ποδεῶνας
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83 ποδεώνες
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84 ποδεῶνες
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85 ποδεώσιν
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86 ποδεῶσιν
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87 ποδεών
ποδεώνragged ends: masc nom /voc sg -
88 ποδεώνοιν
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89 ποδεώνων
ποδεώνragged ends: masc gen pl -
90 πρόμοχθοι
πρόμοχθοιbeam-ends: masc nom /voc pl -
91 τοιχίζειν
τοιχίζωlie on her beam ends: pres inf act (attic epic) -
92 τοιχίσαν
τοιχίζωlie on her beam ends: aor part act neut nom /voc /acc sg -
93 δίδυμος
1 twin1 lit., of twin children, esp. Apollo and Artemis. σὺν βαθυζώνοιο διδύμοις παισὶ Λήδας (v. 1. διδύμοισι) O. 3.35ματέρι καὶ διδύμοις παίδεσσιν N. 9.4
ἐς φάος ἰόντες δίδυμοι παῖδες Pae. 12.15
of Herakles and Iphikles:τέκε Ἀλκμήνα διδύμων κρατησίμαχον σθένος υἱῶν P. 9.86
διδύμῳ σὺν κασιγνήτῳ Iphikles N. 1.36 of Thebe and Aigina:πατρὸς οὕνεκα δίδυμαι γένοντο θύγατρες Ἀσωπίδων ὁπλόταται I. 8.17
of Echion and Erytos:πέμψε δ' Ἑρμᾶς χρυσόραπις διδύμους υἱοὺς ἐπ ἄτρυτον πόνον P. 4.178
2 met., two, double, twin βωμοὺς ἓξ διδύμους ἐγέραρεν at Olympia O. 5.5οἱ ὤπασε θησαυρὸν δίδυμον μαντοσύνας, τόκα μὲν φωνὰν ἀκούειν ψευδέων ἄγνωτον. τότ' αὖ χρηστήριον θέσθαι κέλευσεν O. 6.65
τίς γὰρ θεῶν ναοῖσιν οἰωνῶν βασιλέα δίδυμον ἐπέθηκ; (pr.: i. e. at both ends of the temple) O. 13.21 ἐπὶ γὰρ ἰοχέαιρα παρθένος χερὶ διδύμᾳ ὅ τ' ἐναγώνιος Ἑρμᾶς ἀγλάεντα τίθησι κόσμον (ἀμφοτέραις αὐτῆς ταῖς χερσί. Σ.) P. 2.9τῷ μὲν διδύμας χάριτας εἰ κατέβαν ὑγίειαν ἄγων χρυσέαν κῶμόν τ' ἀέθλων P. 3.72
αἰχμαῖσιν διδύμαισιν (cf. Fraenkel on Aga. 643) P. 4.79 δίδυμαι γὰρ ἔσαν ζωαί (sc. πετραί: the Symplegades) P. 4.209 ἑκόντι δ' ἐγὼ νώτῳ μεθέπων δίδυμον ἄχθος i. e. the task of praising Alkimidas and Melesias N. 6.57 ἔστι δὲ καὶ διδύμων ἀέθλων Μελίσσῳ μοῖρα (at Nemea and the Isthmos) I. 3.9 δίδυμον στρέφοισα πηδάλιον (sc. Τύχα. cf. διπλόος. turning two ways, treacherous,) fr. 40. ] διδύμαις P. Oxy. 2622, fr. 1. 6 ad? fr. 346. -
94 τέρμα
1 starting, finishing markδωδεκάγναμπτον περὶ τέρμα δρόμου O. 3.33
ἔστασεν γὰρ ἅπαντα χορὸν ἐν τέρμασιν αὐτίκ' ἀγῶνος P. 9.114
met.,ἀπομνύω μὴ τέρμα προβαὶς ἄκονθ' ὥτε χαλκοπάρᾳον ὄρσαι θοὰν γλῶσσαν N. 7.71
καὶ δεύτερον ἆμαρ ἐτείων τέρμ' ἀέθλων γίνεται, ἰσχύος ἔργον (Er. Schmid: ἀέθλων τέρμα codd.: i. e. ends in a trial of strength) I. 4.67 -
95 διεκβολή
-ῆς ἡ N 1 0-0-6-0-0=6 Jer 12,12; Ez 47,8.11; 48,30; Ob 14passage, way out Jer 12,12; way out, city gate Ez 48,30διεκβολὰς γῆς the ends of the earth Zech 9,10*Ez 47,8 (τὸ ὕδωρ) τῆς διεκβολῆς ( the water) of the outlet, of the estuary-צאיםוֹהמ (המים) for MT צאיםוּהמ(הימם) ( the sea) those who had been brought out?; *Ez 47,11 ἐν τῇ διεκβολῇ in the estuary?, at the outlet?-צאתו/ב יצא for MT בצאתו בצה its swamp(s)neol.?→LSJ Suppl; LSJ RSuppl -
96 ἔσχατος
-η,-ον + A 21-22-37-42-32=154 Gn 33,2; 49,1; Ex 4,8; Lv 23,16; 27,18local sense: last Gn 33,2; farthest, uttermost, extreme Dt 34,2temporal sense: last 2 Chr 16,11; final (day) in the rendering of the stereotyped expression הימים באחריתHos 3,5εἰς τὴν ἐσχάτην at the last (time) Eccl 1,11; ἀπ᾽ ἐσχάτου βορρᾶ from the furthest north Ez 38,6*1 Kgs 9,26 ἐσχάτης farthest (sea)-ףוֹס(ים־) for MT ףוּס(ים־) (sea) of reeds; *Jer9,1 ἔσχατον most remote (lodging)-אחרון for MT ארחים (a lodging of) travellers; *Jon 2,6 ἐσχάτη lowest (depth)-ףוֹס for MT ףוּס (sea)weed; *Jb 8,13 τὰ ἔσχατα the ends-אחרית for MT ארחות pathsCf. LARCHER 1983, 250; LE BOULLUEC 1989, 97-98; →NIDNTT; TWNT -
97 κάθαρσις
-εως ἡ N 3 2-0-2-0-0=4 Lv 12,4.6; Jer 32(25),29; Ez 15,4cleansing, purification Jer 32(25),29αἱ ἡμέραι καθάρσεως αὐτῆς the days of her purification Lv 12,4*Ez 15,4 κάθαρσιν ἀπ᾽ αὐτῆς that which is pruned of it-קצה for MT קצותיו קץ, קצץ the ends of itCf. HARLÉ 1988, 134; →LSJ Suppl; LSJ RSuppl(Ez 15,4) -
98 συνάγω
+ V 50-87-105-65-70=377 Gn 1,9(bis); 6,21; 29,3.7A: to bring together, to gather [τινα] Gn 29,22; to gather, to assemble (a council) [τινα] Ex 3,16; to gather (anim.) [τινα] Gn 29,3; id. [τι] Gn 1,9; to glean [τι] Ru 2,2; to collect (money) [τι] 2 Kgs 22,4; to gather, to pick up [τινα] Dt 30,3; to receive, to invite, to take care of [τινα] Mi 4,6; to lead sb (to marry her) [τινα] 2 Sm 11,27, see also Jgs 19,18; to lead into one’s house, to take care of (anim.) [τινα] Dt 22,2M/P: to assemble, to gather Gn 49,1; to be wrapped together (of tow) Sir 21,9συνάγονται εἰς πόλεμον they gather for war, they are drafted for war 1 Sm 13,5; συνήχθησαν ἐπ᾽ ἐμὲ μάστιγες I was thoroughly lashed Ps 34(35),15; συνάγαγε τὰς χεῖράς σου withdraw your hands 1 Sm 14,19; ἐν νεότητι οὐ συναγείοχας, καὶ πῶς ἂν εὕροις ἐν τῷ γήρᾳ σου; if you have not gathered in your youth, how will you find anything in your old age? Sir 25,3; συναχθήσῃ εἰς τὸν τάφον σου you will be gathered to your grave, you will be burried2 Kgs 22,20*DnLXX 12,12 καὶ συνάξει and he shall collect corr.? συνάψει for MT ויגיע and he reaches to, and he lives until; *JgsA 7,22 συνηγμένη gathered-צבר? to heap up or-צרר? bound together, gathered for MT צררתה towards Zererah; *2 Sm 3,34 καὶ συνήχθη and they came together, and they assembled-אסף? for MT ויספו יסף? they added to, they (wept) even more, see also 2 Sm 6,1; *1 Kgs 7,10(23) συνηγμένοι collected ends, circumference?-קוהII (verb) for MT קוה (subst.) measuring line; *Is 29,7 καὶ... οἱ συνηγμένοι and those who were gathered-ומעדתה? יעד for MT ומצדתה and her stronghold; *Ez 13,5 καὶ συνήγαγον ποίμνια and they gathered flocks-עדר ותעדרו ? for MT גדר ותגדרו and they built a wall; *Zech 2,10 συνάξω I will gather, I will invite-תישׁכנ? for MT תישׁפר I have spread (you); *Ps 15(16),4 (οὐ μὴ) συναγάγω I will (not) bring together, assemble-אסף for MT אסיך נסך I will pour outCf. LE BOULLUEC 1989 133(Ex 9,19-21); ROST 1967 108-111.118-121; →MM; NIDNTT; TWNT -
99 τελευταῖος
-α,-ον + A 0-0-0-4-1=5 Prv 14,12.13; 16,25; 20,9b(21); 3 Mc 5,49last 3 Mc 5,49; in the end Prv 14,13; τὰ τελευταῖα the last parts, ends Prv 14,12 -
100 διάπραξις
A accomplishment of ends,δ. πολιτικαί Pl.Smp. 184b
, cf. Ph.1.429; action, agency, J.AJ17.1.1, Iamb.Myst.4.3.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διάπραξις
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