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41 ὀρθοπεριπατητικόν
ὀρθοπεριπατητικόςwalking about erect: masc acc sgὀρθοπεριπατητικόςwalking about erect: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
42 σταδαίον
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44 σταδαίας
σταδαί̱ᾱς, σταδαῖοςstanding erect: fem acc plσταδαί̱ᾱς, σταδαῖοςstanding erect: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
45 σταδαίων
σταδαί̱ων, σταδαῖοςstanding erect: fem gen plσταδαί̱ων, σταδαῖοςstanding erect: masc /neut gen pl -
46 ἀνακύπτω
ἀνακύπτω 1 aor. ἀνέκυψα, impv. ἀνάκυψον, inf. ἀνακύψαι (also-ῦψαι; s. PKatz-Walters, The Text of the Septuagint, ’73, 97)① to raise oneself up to an erect position, stand erect, straighten oneself, lit. (opp. κύπτω ‘bend forward, stoop’; X., De Re Equ. 7, 10 et al.; Sus 35; Jos., Ant. 19, 346) J 8:7, 10. Of a body bent by disease μὴ δυναμένη ἀνακύψαι Lk 13:11 (medical t.t., acc. to Hobart 20ff, but s. Cadbury, Style 44f).② to take heart in expectation of deliverance, stand tall, fig. (as Hdt. 5, 91; X., Oec. 11, 5; Diod S 14, 9, 3 ἀ. ταῖς ἐλπίσιν; UPZ 70, 23 [152/151 B.C.] ἀ. ὑπὸ τῆς αἰσχύνης; Job 10:15; Philo, In Flacc. 160; Jos., Bell. 6, 401) Lk 21:28 (w. ἐπαίρειν τὴν κεφαλήν).—DELG s.v. κύπτω. M-M. -
47 ἀνορθόω
ἀνορθόω fut. ἀνορθώσω; 1 aor. ἀνώρθωσα LXX. Pass.: aor. ἀνωρθώθη Lk 13:13 (ἀνορθώθη v.l.; s. B-D-F §67, 2; Helbing 72f); pf. ptc. ἀνωρθωμένος LXX (ὀρθόω ‘set straight’; Eur., Hdt.+; LXX; ApcEsdr p. 26, 15 Tdf.)① to build someth. up again after it has fallen, rebuild, restore (Hdt. 1, 19 τὸν νηόν; OGI 710, 3f [II A.D.] τὸ π[ρ]οπύλα[ιον]| χρόνῳ [διαφθαρὲ]ν [ἀ]νώρθωσεν; 2 Km 7:26 v.l.; 1 Ch 17:24) Ac 15:16.② to become erect from a bent position, straighten up of a crippled woman, who was healed, pass., act. sense ἀνωρθώθη she became erect once more Lk 13:13 (JosAs 11 end [p. 54, 18 Bat.] cod. A; ἐπὶ τὰ γόνατα [cp. Hobart 22]). τὰ παραλελυμένα γόνατα ἀ. strengthen your weakened knees Hb 12:12.—DELG s.v. ὀρθός. M-M. -
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49 ἀντιτειχίζεται
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50 αντιτειχίσαντες
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51 ἀντιτειχίσαντες
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52 διαυχενίζεσθαι
διαυχενίζομαιhold the neck erect: pres inf mp -
53 εγκαθιδρυμένην
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54 ἐγκαθιδρυμένην
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55 εγκαθιδρυμένης
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56 ἐγκαθιδρυμένης
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57 εγκαθιδρυμένοι
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58 ἐγκαθιδρυμένοι
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59 εγκαθιδρυμένος
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60 ἐγκαθιδρυμένος
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