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1 εποποιία
ἐποποιΐᾱ, ἐποποιίαepic poetry: fem nom /voc /acc dualἐποποιΐᾱ, ἐποποιίαepic poetry: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic)——————ἐποποιΐαι, ἐποποιίαepic poetry: fem nom /voc plἐποποιΐᾱͅ, ἐποποιίαepic poetry: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
2 ραψωδία
ῥαψῳδίᾱ, ῥαψῳδίαrecitation of Epic poetry: fem nom /voc /acc dualῥαψῳδίᾱ, ῥαψῳδίαrecitation of Epic poetry: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic)——————ῥαψῳδίαι, ῥαψῳδίαrecitation of Epic poetry: fem nom /voc plῥαψῳδίᾱͅ, ῥαψῳδίαrecitation of Epic poetry: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
3 απορραψωδήσας
ἀπορραψῳδήσᾱς, ἀπορραψῳδέωspeak in fragments of epic poetry: aor part act masc nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic)ἀπορραψῳδήσᾱς, ἀπορραψῳδέωspeak in fragments of epic poetry: aor part act masc nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic) -
4 ἀπορραψῳδήσας
ἀπορραψῳδήσᾱς, ἀπορραψῳδέωspeak in fragments of epic poetry: aor part act masc nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic)ἀπορραψῳδήσᾱς, ἀπορραψῳδέωspeak in fragments of epic poetry: aor part act masc nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic) -
5 ῥαψῳδία
ῥαψῳδ-ία, ἡ,2 Epic composition, opp. lyric ([etym.] κιθαρῳδία) , ἐπιδεικνύναι ῥ. Id.Lg. 658b; ἐπι (v.l. ἀπο-)τελεῖν Clearch.62
: generally, of all kinds of poetry,ποιεῖν μικτὴν ῥ. ἐξ ἁπάντων μέτρων Arist. Po. 1447b22
.II portion of an Epic poem fit for recitation at one time, e.g. a book of the Iliad or Odyssey, Plu.2.186e, Luc.DMort. 20.2, Cont.7.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ῥαψῳδία
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6 ἔπος
I word, παύρῳ ἔπει in short utterance, Pi.O. 13.98 ;ἐπέων κόσμος Parm.8.52
, Democr.21 ;ἔπους σμικροῦ χάριν S. OC 443
;λόγοι ἔπεσι κοσμηθέντες Th.3.67
: generally, that which is uttered in words, speech, tale,ἔπος ἐρέειν Il.3.83
, etc.;φάσθαι Xenoph. 7.3
, Parm.1.23, etc.; joined with μῦθος, Od.4.597, 11.561.—Special uses,4 word of a deity, oracle, Od.12.266, Hdt.1.13, etc.6 word, opp. deed, ἔπε' ἀκράαντα words of none effect, opp. ἔτυμα, Od.19.565, cf. E.HF 111 (lyr.); opp. ἔργον, Il.15.234, Od.2.272, etc., cf. 11.1 ; (Elis, vi B.C.); opp. βίη, Il.15.106 ; opp. χεῖρες, 1.77 (pl.).II later usages,1 joined with ἔργον orπρᾶγμα Heraclit.1
, A.Pers. 174 (troch.), Ar.Eq.39, etc.;ἔργῳ τε καὶ ἔπει Pl. Lg. 879c
;ἅμα ἔπος τε καὶ ἔργον ἐποίεε Hdt.3.134
;χρηστὰ ἔργα καὶ ἔπεα ποιέειν Id.1.90
.b word in exchange for word, ἀμείβεσθαι, ἀποκρίνεσθαι, of an oracle, Id.Alex.19, Philops.38 ; alsoἔ. δ' ἀμείβου πρὸς ἔ. A.Eu. 586
, cf. Ar.Nu. 1375, Pl.Sph. 217d.c οὐδὲν πρὸς ἔ. to no purpose, Ar.Ec. 751 ; also, nothing to the purpose,ἐὰν μηδὲν πρὸς ἔ. ἀποκρίνωμαι Pl.Euthd. 295c
, cf. Luc.Herm.36 ; τί πρὸς ἔπος; Pl.Phlb. 18d.4 ὡς ἔπος εἰπεῖν almost, practically, qualifying a too absolute expression, esp. with πᾶς and οὐδείς (not with metaphors), Pl.Ap. 17a, Phd. 78e, Grg. 456a, al., Arist.Metaph. 1009b16, Pol. 1252b29, D.9.47, etc. ; opp. ὄντως or ἀκριβεῖ λόγῳ, Pl.Lg. 656e, R. 341b ; laterὡς ἔ. ἐστὶν εἰπεῖν POxy.67.14
(iv A.D.) ; in Trag.,ὡς εἰπεῖν ἔ. A.Pers. 714
(troch.), E.Heracl. 167,Hipp. 1162, once in Pl.,Lg. 967b(s.v.l.).5 ἑνὶ ἔπει in one word, briefly,ἑνὶ ἔπεϊ πάντα συλλαβόντα λέγειν Hdt.3.82
.III of single words, esp. with ref. to etymology or usage, Id.2.30, Ar. Nu. 638, Pl.Prt. 339a, etc.; ὀρθότης ἐπῶν,= ὀρθοέπεια (q.v.), Ar.Ra. 1181 ; ἄριστ' ἐπῶν ἔχον ib. 1161.IV in pl., epic poetry, opp. μέλη (lyric poetry), ἰαμβεῖα, διθύραμβοι, etc.,ῥαπτῶν ἐπέων ἀοιδοί Pi.N.2.2
;τὰ Κύπρια ἔπεα Hdt.2.117
, cf. Th.1.3, X.Mem.1.4.3, Pl.R. 379a, etc. ;ἔπεά τε ποιεῖν πρὸς λύραν τ' ἀείδειν Theoc.Ep.21.6
;νικήσας ἔπος IG3.1020
; ποητὴς ἐπῶν ib.7.3197.9 (Orchom. [dialect] Boeot.), cf. OGI51.37 (Egypt, iii B.C.).b generally, poetry, even lyrics, Alcm.25(prob.), Pi.O.3.8, etc.c lines, verses, esp. of spoken lines in the drama, Ar.Ra. 862, 956, etc.: sg., verse, line of poetry, Hdt.4.29, Pl.Min. 319d ; group of verses, Id.R. 386c, Hdt.7.143.d lines of writing,μυρίων ἐπῶν μῆκος Isoc.12.136
; ἐν ὅλοις ἑπτὰ ἔπεσι παραδραμεῖν, of a historian, Luc.Hist.Conscr.28. -
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8 ἐποποιικόν
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9 εποποιίαι
ἐποποιΐαι, ἐποποιίαepic poetry: fem nom /voc plἐποποιΐᾱͅ, ἐποποιίαepic poetry: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
10 ἐποποιίαι
ἐποποιΐαι, ἐποποιίαepic poetry: fem nom /voc plἐποποιΐᾱͅ, ἐποποιίαepic poetry: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
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ἐποποιΐᾱς, ἐποποιίαepic poetry: fem acc plἐποποιΐᾱς, ἐποποιίαepic poetry: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
12 ἐποποιίας
ἐποποιΐᾱς, ἐποποιίαepic poetry: fem acc plἐποποιΐᾱς, ἐποποιίαepic poetry: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
13 ραψωδίαι
ῥαψῳδίαrecitation of Epic poetry: fem nom /voc plῥαψῳδίᾱͅ, ῥαψῳδίαrecitation of Epic poetry: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
14 ῥαψῳδίαι
ῥαψῳδίαrecitation of Epic poetry: fem nom /voc plῥαψῳδίᾱͅ, ῥαψῳδίαrecitation of Epic poetry: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
15 ραψωδίας
ῥαψῳδίᾱς, ῥαψῳδίαrecitation of Epic poetry: fem acc plῥαψῳδίᾱς, ῥαψῳδίαrecitation of Epic poetry: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
16 ῥαψῳδίας
ῥαψῳδίᾱς, ῥαψῳδίαrecitation of Epic poetry: fem acc plῥαψῳδίᾱς, ῥαψῳδίαrecitation of Epic poetry: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
17 ραψωιδία
ῥαψωιδίᾱ, ῥαψῳδίαrecitation of Epic poetry: fem nom /voc /acc dualῥαψωιδίᾱ, ῥαψῳδίαrecitation of Epic poetry: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic) -
18 ῥαψωιδία
ῥαψωιδίᾱ, ῥαψῳδίαrecitation of Epic poetry: fem nom /voc /acc dualῥαψωιδίᾱ, ῥαψῳδίαrecitation of Epic poetry: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic) -
19 ραψωιδίαι
ῥαψῳδίαrecitation of Epic poetry: fem nom /voc plῥαψωιδίᾱͅ, ῥαψῳδίαrecitation of Epic poetry: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
20 ῥαψωιδίαι
ῥαψῳδίαrecitation of Epic poetry: fem nom /voc plῥαψωιδίᾱͅ, ῥαψῳδίαrecitation of Epic poetry: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic)
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