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101 πρός
πρός, προτί, ποτί: I. adv., thereto, in addition; πρὸς δ' ἄρα πηδάλιον ποιήσατο, ‘to it,’ ‘for it,’ Od. 5.255 ; ποτὶ δ' αὖ καὶ ἐγείρομεν ἄλλους, besides, Il. 10.108; with a specifying case of a subst. in the same clause, ποτὶ δὲ σκῆπτρον βάλε γαίῃ (local gen.), threw it to (‘down,’ we should say) on the ground, Il. 1.245.—II. prep., (1) w. gen., with reference to motion either toward or from some direction, ( ἵκετο) ἠὲ πρὸς ἠοίων ἢ ἑσπερίων ἀνθρώπων, ‘from,’ Od. 8.29 ; προτὶ πτόλιος πέτετ' ἆεί, ‘toward,’ Il. 22.198; as of origin, source, ἀκούειν τι πρός τινος, Il. 6.525; hence to denote mastery, authority, διδάσκεσθαι πρός τινος, Il. 11.831; πρὸς ἄλλης ὑφαίνειν, ‘at the command of,’ Il. 6.456 ; πρὸς Διός εἰσι ξεῖνοι, ‘under the protection of,’ Od. 6.207; ‘in the eyes of,’ ‘before,’ ‘by,’ in oaths and entreaties, Il. 1.399, Il. 19.188, Od. 13.324.— (2) w. dat., to, at, on, besides, Od. 10.68.— (3) w. acc., to, toward, at, upon, with verbs of motion, and very freq. w. verbs of saying, so ὀμνύναι πρός τινα, Od. 14.331; of hostile action, μάχεσθαι πρὸς Τρῶας, with, against, Il. 17.471 ; πρὸς ῥόον, up stream, Il. 21.303; fig., πρὸς δαίμονα, Il. 17.98, 104.—Of time, ποτὶ ἕσπερα, ‘towards evening,’ Od. 17.191.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > πρός
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102 ვედრებანი
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103 Flehen
n1. entreaties2. entreaty3. supplicationn[flehentliche Bitte]solicitation -
104 уступивший
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105 שגשׂ
שְׂגַשׂ(= שגשג = סגסג, denom. of סִיג I) to be debased. Lev. R. s. 18 שְׂגִישְׂתּוּן ביוכ׳ you acted basely towards me, as it is said (Ps. 78:36) ; Yalk. Is. 287 שגשגישתון ככסף (סיגים) מצופה על חרסוכ׳ (corr. acc., or שַׁגְשְׁגִיתוּן) you were base like ‘an earthen vessel overlaid with silver (dross) (Prov. 26:23), as it is written (Ps. l. c.) Pa. שַׂגֵּשׂ to debase. Lev. R. l. c. שַׂגִּישְׂתּוּן אורחאוכ׳ you debased your manners, as it is written (Prov. l. c.), ‘an earthen vessel B. Bath.9a sq. עולא מְשַׂגֵשׂ ארחתיה דאימיה a child that caused the deterioration of his mothers ways (who refused his mothers entreaties until she uncovered her breasts, saying, look at the breasts that gave thee suck). -
106 שְׂגַשׂ
שְׂגַשׂ(= שגשג = סגסג, denom. of סִיג I) to be debased. Lev. R. s. 18 שְׂגִישְׂתּוּן ביוכ׳ you acted basely towards me, as it is said (Ps. 78:36) ; Yalk. Is. 287 שגשגישתון ככסף (סיגים) מצופה על חרסוכ׳ (corr. acc., or שַׁגְשְׁגִיתוּן) you were base like ‘an earthen vessel overlaid with silver (dross) (Prov. 26:23), as it is written (Ps. l. c.) Pa. שַׂגֵּשׂ to debase. Lev. R. l. c. שַׂגִּישְׂתּוּן אורחאוכ׳ you debased your manners, as it is written (Prov. l. c.), ‘an earthen vessel B. Bath.9a sq. עולא מְשַׂגֵשׂ ארחתיה דאימיה a child that caused the deterioration of his mothers ways (who refused his mothers entreaties until she uncovered her breasts, saying, look at the breasts that gave thee suck).
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