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1 εξελίξει
ἐξέλιξιςevolution: fem nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)ἐξελίξεϊ, ἐξέλιξιςevolution: fem dat sg (epic)ἐξέλιξιςevolution: fem dat sg (attic ionic)ἐξελίσσωunroll: aor subj act 3rd sg (epic)ἐξελίσσωunroll: fut ind mid 2nd sgἐξελίσσωunroll: fut ind act 3rd sgἐξελίσσωunroll: aor subj act 3rd sg (epic)ἐξελίσσωunroll: fut ind mid 2nd sgἐξελίσσωunroll: fut ind act 3rd sg -
2 ἐξελίξει
ἐξέλιξιςevolution: fem nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)ἐξελίξεϊ, ἐξέλιξιςevolution: fem dat sg (epic)ἐξέλιξιςevolution: fem dat sg (attic ionic)ἐξελίσσωunroll: aor subj act 3rd sg (epic)ἐξελίσσωunroll: fut ind mid 2nd sgἐξελίσσωunroll: fut ind act 3rd sgἐξελίσσωunroll: aor subj act 3rd sg (epic)ἐξελίσσωunroll: fut ind mid 2nd sgἐξελίσσωunroll: fut ind act 3rd sg -
3 εξελίξεις
ἐξέλιξιςevolution: fem nom /voc pl (attic epic)ἐξέλιξιςevolution: fem nom /acc pl (attic)ἐξελίσσωunroll: aor subj act 2nd sg (epic)ἐξελίσσωunroll: fut ind act 2nd sgἐξελίσσωunroll: aor subj act 2nd sg (epic)ἐξελίσσωunroll: fut ind act 2nd sg -
4 ἐξελίξεις
ἐξέλιξιςevolution: fem nom /voc pl (attic epic)ἐξέλιξιςevolution: fem nom /acc pl (attic)ἐξελίσσωunroll: aor subj act 2nd sg (epic)ἐξελίσσωunroll: fut ind act 2nd sgἐξελίσσωunroll: aor subj act 2nd sg (epic)ἐξελίσσωunroll: fut ind act 2nd sg -
5 εξελίξεων
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6 ἐξελίξεων
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7 διέξοδος
διέξ-οδος, ἡ,A outlet, passage, Hp.Aph.7.51, Arist.PA 684b26, etc.;ἀποκεκληϊμένου τοῦ ὕδατος τῆς δ. Hdt.3.117
, cf. 4.140; διέξοδοι ὁδῶν passage-ways, Id.1.199; ἀνέμων διέξοδοι (through the body), S.Fr. 477;ὅταν πλεύμων μὴ καθαρὰς παρέχῃ τὰς δ. Pl.Ti. 84d
, cf. 91c; way out from, Th. 3.98;αἱ δ. τῶν ὁδῶν Ev.Matt.22.9
; of the main roads out of a town, Aristeas 105; δ. ὑδάτων, of a spring, LXX 4 Ki.2.21; of tears, ib.Ps. 118(119).136.2 pathway, orbit, of the sun, Hdt.2.24; τρεῖς ἡλίου διέξοδοι three days, E.Andr. 1086; of planets, Arist.Mu. 399a3: metaph.,πολλὰς φροντίδων δ. Henioch.4.5
; δ. τῶν βουλευμάτων the paths of his counsels, Hdt.3.156; δ. τῆς φύσεως, τῆς οὐσίας, Ocell. 1.5, 12; [ὁ νοῦς] ἔχων τὴν αὐτὴν διὰ τῶν οὐκ αὐτῶν δ. Plot.6.7.13
.3 issue, event,δ. λαβεῖν Plb.2.1.3
, etc.4 means of escape,πάσας δ. διεξελθών Pl.R. 405c
; δ. πραγμάτων way out of difficulties, Chrysipp.Stoic.3.66.5 Medic., evacuation, Hp.Prog.11, Gal.17(1).132 (pl.).II detailed narrative or description, ἡ τοῦ λόγου δ. the course of the narrative or argument, Pl.Criti. 109a, cf. Prt. 361d, Chrysipp.Stoic.2.250, Ph.1.407; exposition, Phld.Sign.38, Mus. p.110 K., al.; ἡ διὰ στοιχείου δ. description by resolving into elements, Pl.Tht. 207c; κατὰ διέξοδον in detail, Aristid.Rh.1p.505S.;δ. καὶ ἔπαινοι
narratives, tales,Pl.
Prt. 326a, etc.3 repeated experiment, Gal.10.169.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διέξοδος
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8 προσδρομή
προσδρομή, ἡ,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προσδρομή
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9 πτύξις
III a military evolution, Arr.Tact.9.4 (pl.). -
10 στροφή
στροφ-ή, ἡ,A turning, e.g. of a horse, X.Eq.7.15,17, 10.15; revolving, circling,ἄρκτου στροφαί S.Fr.432.11
; τοῦ σώματος (sc. τῆς σελήνης) Epicur.Ep.2p.41U.; ; of a snake, Arist.PA 692a6; ἐν στροφαῖσιν ὀμμάτων with rolling of the eyes, E.HF 932.2 twist, such as wrestlers make to elude their adversary,πάσας στροφὰς στρέφεσθαι Pl.R. 405c
: metaph., slippery trick, dodge,οὐκ ἔργον ἔστ' οὐδὲν στροφῶν Ar.Pl. 1154
, cf. Ec. 1026, Ra. 775; δημηγόρους εὐπιθεῖς ς. A.Supp. 623.3 in Music, twist or turn, κατακάμπτειν τὰς ς. Ar.Th.68.5 turning of a road,τὸν νεκρὸν.. ἐν ταῖς σ. μὴ καττιθέντων μηδαμεῖ Schwyzer 323
C 33 (Delph., iv B.C.).II turning of the Chorus: hence, the strain sung during this evolution, strophe (cf. ἀντίστροφος IV, ), Pherecr.145.9, Phld.Po.Herc. 994 Fr.19, D.H.Comp.19, Ph.2.484, etc. -
11 ἀνάπλωσις
A unfolding; explanation, Erot.Praef.p.9 N., Alex.Aphr.in Metaph.467.8.II unfolding, evolution,ἡ τῶν λόγων ἐξέλιξις καὶ ἀ. Plot.5.7.3
; opp. συνείλησις, Iamb.Comm. Math.12.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνάπλωσις
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12 ἀνέλιξις
3 logical unfolding, exposition,αἱ -ξεις τῶν λόγων Procl.in Prm.p.542
S., cf. Syrian. in Metaph.97.4, Prisc.Lyd.34.23;ἡ μαθηματικὴ ἐπιστήμη γνῶσίς ἐστι.. διεξόδοις τισὶ χρωμένη καὶ ἀνελίξεσιν Iamb.Comm.Math.1
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνέλιξις
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13 ἐκπερισπασμός
ἐκπερι-σπασμός, ὁ, an evolution consisting ofA a right-about-face ([etym.] περισπασμός) followed by a wheel to r. or l., Plb.10.23.3, Ascl.Tact.10.8, etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐκπερισπασμός
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14 ἐξαλλάσσω
A change utterly or quite, strengthd. forἀλλάσσω, ἐσθῆτα E.Hel. 1297
;τινὰς κοσμήσεσι Plu.Thes.23
;αἰὼν.. ἄλλ' ἄλλοτ' ἐξάλλαξεν Pi.I.3.18
.b intr., of evolution,τὰ δὲ.. ἐξαλλάσσει ἐς τὴν μέζω τάξιν Hp.Vict.1.6
;ἐ. γένος εἰς ἕτερον
degenerate,Thphr.
HP8.8.3:—[voice] Pass., ἐξηλλαγμένος πρός τι ib.4.4.14.c [voice] Med., κακοῖσιν ὅστις μηδὲν ἐξαλλάσσεται who sees no change take place in his miseries, S.Aj. 474:—[voice] Pass., Fr. 20.2 Rhet., vary common words and phrases,ἐ. τὸ εἰωθός Arist. Rh. 1406a15
, cf. 1404b8; ἐ. τὸ ἰδιωτικόν vary the common idiom, Id.Po. 1458a21; ἐξηλλαγμένον [ὄνομα] altered form, ib. 1458a5: c. gen., different from,Isoc.
8.63.b [tense] pf. part. [voice] Pass. extraordinary, strange,Plb.
2.37.6, D.S.1.94, Ant.Lib. 41.8, etc.; varied,ὄφεις ταῖς ποικιλίαις ἐ. D.S.17.90
.II ἐ. τί τινος withdraw or remove from,τὴν ἑαυτοῦ γύμνωσιν ἐ. τῶν ἐναντίων Th.5.71
.2 intr., change from,τῆς ἀρχαίας μορφῆς Arist.GA 766a26
; μικρὸν ἐ. exceed the limit by a little, Id.Po. 1449b13;ἐ. ἀπὸ τῆς νεώς Philostr.Her.Prooem.3
;ἐς ἄνδρας Id.VA3.28
: abs., ἐξαλλάσσουσα χάρις unusual, rare grace, E.IA 564 (lyr.); to be different from,πάντων τῶν παρ' ἡμῖν Phld.Sign.9
.b ἐξαλλάσσουσαι στολαί changes of raiment, v.l. in LXX Ge.45.22.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐξαλλάσσω
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15 ἐξέλιξις
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐξέλιξις
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16 ἐπέκτασις
b of Time, Just.Nov.111.1.2 explication, evolution,εἰς ἐνέργειαν καὶ ἐ. προχωρεῖν Theol.Ar.14
.3 stretching of a rope, Hero Aut.2.4; of strands of gut, Ph.Bel.58.13; of hernia,κατ' ἐπέκτασιν Heliod.
ap. Orib.50.42.4 οἱ κατ' ἐπέκτασιν παραλελυμένοι patients suffering from creeping paralysis, Herod. [voice] Med. ap. Orib.10.8.1.II lengthening of a word, Arist.Po. 1458b2 (pl.), 1458a23, A.D.Pron.6.14,al.; of a vowel, Id.Adv.144.19.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπέκτασις
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17 ἀγήνωρ
Grammatical information: adj.Derivatives: PN ΆγήνωρOrigin: IE [Indo-European] [4] *h₂eǵ- `drive'Etymology: First part prob. to ἄγω (Risch IF 59 (1949) 39f), rather than to ἀγα- (Sommer Nominalkomp. 169f.) Cf. also Kuiper MAWNed. NR. 14: 5 (1951) 207. On the evolution of the meaning see DELG.Page in Frisk: 1,10Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἀγήνωρ
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18 σκηνοπηγία
σκηνοπηγία, ας, ἡ (σκηνή, πήγνυμι Aristot., HA 9, 7 of the nest-building of swallows. Elsewh. only as a t.t. of Jewish religious lang.—σκανοπαγέομαι is found as a rel.-technical term in an ins [GDI 3632, 11–16] fr. the island of Cos [II B.C..—Dssm., LO 92f=LAE 92f]. On σκηνὴν πηγνύναι s. πήγνυμι 2) prim. ‘the setting up of tents’ or ‘construction of huts’. As name for the Festival of Booths/Tabernacles (σκ. in this sense, mostly w. ἑορτή: Dt 16:16; 31:10; Zech 14:16, 18, 19; 1 Esdr 5:50; 2 Macc 1:9 [τὰς ἡμέρας τῆς σκ.]; Jos., Ant. 4, 209; 8, 100; 123; 11, 154; 13, 241; 372; 15, 50, Bell. 2, 515. Jewish ins fr. Berenice in the Cyrenaica CIG III 5361 [13 B.C.]=Schürer III 94, n. 20, ln. 4), a festival celebrated Tishri (roughly=October) 15–21, out of doors when poss., in booths made fr. tree branches (חַג הַסֻּכּוֹת). Joseph. declares (Ant. 15, 50; cp. 8, 123) that it is the most important Jewish festival. J 5:1 v.l.; 7:2 (CSmith, NTS 9, ’63, 130–46).—Billerb. II 774–812; HBornhäuser, Sukka ’35, esp. pp. 34–39.—Demetrius of Scepsis in Athen. 4, 141ef tells of the τῶν Καρνείων of the Spartans σκηναῖς ἔχοντες παραπλήσιόν τι. They put up for nine days ‘something like a tent’. At times nine men eat together in them.—GMacRae, The Mng. and Evolution of the Feast of Tabernacles, CBQ 22, ’60, 251–76.—M-M. TW. -
19 εξέλιξη
1) development2) evolution3) progressionΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > εξέλιξη
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