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1 κλόνος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `excitement, excited throng, turmoil, t. of battle' (Il.; on the meaning Trümpy Fachausdrücke 157f.);Compounds: rarely in compp., e. g. ἄ-κλονος `without excitment, quiet' (Gal., of the pulse).Derivatives: Denomin. κλονέω (mostly present), also with prefix as ὑπο-, συν-, ἐπι-, `excite, urge', pass. `be pressed, get in excitement' (Il.) with κλόνησις `Excitement' (Hp.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: Mostly derived from κέλομαι, so κλ-όνος, with the same formation as in θρ-όνος (s. v. and Schwyzer 490). I doubt this explanation: words in - ονος are rare, and the analysis of θρόνος is also uncertain. Rather a Pre-Greek word.Page in Frisk: 1,876Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κλόνος
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2 ὀργή
-ῆς + ἡ N 1 25-38-73-106-63=305 Gn 27,45; 39,19; Ex 4,14; 15,7; 32,10anger, rage Gn 27,45; wrath, punishing destructiveanger (of God) Ps 58(59),14; αἱ ὀργαί outbursts of anger Ps 87(88),17ὀργὴ θυμοῦ fierce anger (intensification) Nm 12,9; θυμωθεὶς ὀργῇ greatly angered, with fierce anger(intensification) Ex 4,14*Ps 29(30),6 ὀργή wrath-רגז? agitation, excitement or נגע? plague, stroke for MT רגע a moment; *Ps 34(35),20 ἐπ᾽ ὀργήν in anger-רגז? agitation, excitement for MT רגע quietness; *Ps 54(55),22 ἀπὸ ὀργῆς at the anger of-חמת/מ חמה for MT חמאת/מ more than butterCf. BARR 1961, 147-148; CAIRD 1976, 81; DOGNIEZ 1992 333(Dt 32,27); DORIVAL 1994, 59; FLASHAR1912, 261-265; GRIBOMONT-THIBAUT 1959, 86-87; LARCHER 1985 663. 897-898; WEVERS 1990, 48;→NIDNTT; TWNT -
3 διαπτοήση
διαπτοήσηι, διαπτόησιςviolent excitement: fem dat sg (epic)διαπτοέωscare away: aor subj mid 2nd sgδιαπτοέωscare away: aor subj act 3rd sgδιαπτοέωscare away: fut ind mid 2nd sgδιαπτοέωscare away: aor subj mid 2nd sgδιαπτοέωscare away: aor subj act 3rd sgδιαπτοέωscare away: fut ind mid 2nd sg -
4 διαπτοήσῃ
διαπτοήσηι, διαπτόησιςviolent excitement: fem dat sg (epic)διαπτοέωscare away: aor subj mid 2nd sgδιαπτοέωscare away: aor subj act 3rd sgδιαπτοέωscare away: fut ind mid 2nd sgδιαπτοέωscare away: aor subj mid 2nd sgδιαπτοέωscare away: aor subj act 3rd sgδιαπτοέωscare away: fut ind mid 2nd sg -
5 διαπτόησιν
διαπτόησιςviolent excitement: fem acc sg -
6 εγερτήρια
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7 ἐγερτήρια
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8 εγερτήριον
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9 ἐγερτήριον
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10 κίνημα
-ατος τό N 3 0-0-0-0-2=2 1 Mc 13,44; 4 Mc 1,35movement 4 Mc 1,35; uproar, excitement 1 Mc 13,44 -
11 διαπτόησις
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12 διασαλεύω
2 confuse, τὰς ἁρμονίας, τοὺς ἤχους, D.H. Comp.22,23; cause excitement in,πόλιν Luc.Alex.31
; διασεσαλευμένος τὸ βάδισμα negligent, easy in gait, Id.Rh.Pr.11; δ. τὸ βλέμμα, of an ogler, Id.Merc.Cond.35.2 = σαλεύω11.2,ἐπ' ἀγκυρῶν App.BC5.89
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13 θορυβέω
A make a noise, uproar or disturbance, esp. of crowds, assemblies, etc., Hp.Ep.12, Ar. Eq. 666, V. 622, etc.; .a cheer, applaud, Isoc.12.264, Pl.Euthd. 303b:—[voice] Pass., λόγος τεθορυβημένος a loudly cheered speech, Isoc.12.233, cf. Arist.Rh. 1356b23.b more freq. raise clamour, καί μοι μὴ θορυβήσητε pray do not interrupt, Pl.Ap. 20e, cf. D.5.15;θ. ἐφ' οἷς ἂν λέγω Pl.Ap. 30c
; ὁ θορυβῶν, opp. ὁ θέλων λέγειν καὶ ἀκούειν, And.4.7:—[voice] Pass., have clamours raised against one, (anap.).II trans., confuse by noise or tumult, bewilder, Pl.Phdr. 245b, Prt. 319c, al.; throw [troops] into confusion, in battle, Th.3.78; θ. πρός τινας cause excitement amongst.., Id.6.61:—[voice] Pass., to be thrown into disorder, confused, Hdt.3.78, 4.130, Th.4.129, 8.50, Pl Ep.348e, etc.;ὑπὸ τῶν λεγομένων Id.Ly.210e
; τινι at a thing, D.18.35; ;περί τι Th.6.61
;πρός τι Plu.Cam.29
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14 καίω
Aἔκαιον Od.9.553
, [dialect] Att. ἔκᾱον, [dialect] Ep.καῖον Il. 21.343
: [tense] fut.καύσω X.Cyr.5.4.21
, ([etym.] ἐπι-) Pl.Com.186.4, ([etym.] κατα-) Ar. Lys. 1218; also : [tense] aor. 1 , Th. 7.80 (bis), Pl.Grg. 456b, etc.; [dialect] Ep. ἔκηα (certain [voice] Act. and [voice] Med. forms have κει- in codd. of Hom., v. infr.),ἔκηα Il.1.40
, al.; [ per.] 3sg. ἔκηε ([etym.] ν) 22.170, 24.34, al.; unaugm.κῆεν 21.349
; [ per.] 3pl. ἔκηαν (v.l. ἔκειαν) Od.22.336; imper.κεῖον 21.176
codd.; [ per.] 1pl. subj.κείομεν Il.7.333
([pref] κατα-), 377, 396 (better attested than κήομεν); opt. κήαι, κήαιεν, 21.336, 24.38; inf.κῆαι Od.15.97
(v.l. κεῖαι), κατα-κῆαι 10.533
, 11.46, κακκῆαι ib.74 (v.l. κακκεῖαι); part.κείαντες 9.231
, 13.26, [dialect] Att. , S.El. 757, ([etym.] ἐκ-) E.Rh.97, (lyr.),ἐγκέαντι IG12.374.96
,261: [tense] pf. κέκαυκα ([etym.] κατα-, προς-) X.HG6.5.37, Alex.124.3:—[voice] Med., [tense] aor. 1 ἐκαυσάμην ([etym.] ἀν-) Hdt.1.202, 8.19; [dialect] Ep. κείαντο, κειάμενοι, Il.9.88, 234;κειάμενος Od.16.2
, 23.51:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.καυθήσομαι Hp.Nat.Mul. 107
, ([etym.] κατα-, ἐκ-) Ar.Nu. 1505, Pl.R. 362a; lateκᾰήσομαι 1 Ep.Cor.3.15
: [tense] aor. 1ἐκαύθην Hp.Epid.4.4
, Int. 28, ([etym.] κατ-) Hdt.1.19, Th.3.74; [dialect] Ep. and [dialect] Ion.[tense] aor. 2 ἐκάην [pron. full] [ᾰ] Il.9.212 ([etym.] κατ-), Od.12.13, ([etym.] δί-) Hp.Loc.Hom.40, ([etym.] κατ-) Hdt.2.180; inf.καήμεναι Il.
<*>3.210,καῆναι Parth.9.8
: [tense] pf. , Th.4.34, etc.,κέκαυσμαι Hp.Int.28
; inf. . (From κᾰϝ-yw.)I kindle,πυρὰ πολλά Il.9.77
;πῦρ κείαντες Od.9.231
;πῦρ κῆαι 15.97
, etc.:—[voice] Med., πῦρ κείαντο they lighted them a fire, Il.9.88, cf. 234, Od.16.2:—[voice] Pass., to be lighted, burn,πυραὶ νεκύων καίοντο Il.1.52
;θεείου καιομένοιο 8.135
;καιομένοιο πυρός 19.376
, cf. Hdt.1.86, Ar.V. 1372, etc.;φῶς πυρὸς καόμενον Pl.R. 514b
; αἱ φλόγες αἱ καιόμεναι.. περὶ τὸν οὐρανόν the meteors which blaze, Arist.Mete. 341b2; of ore, to be smelted, Id.HA 552b10.II set on fire, burn, μηρία, ὀστέα, Od.9.553, Hes.Th. 557;νεκρούς Il.21.343
; δένδρεα ib. 338:—[voice] Pass.,νηυσὶν καιομένῃσιν 9.602
.2 make hot, of the sun,ἀνθρώπους Hdt.3.104
: abs., ibid., Pl.Cra. 413b; [ Χείμαρρος] smelted,AP
9.277 (Antiphil.).3 of extreme cold,ἡ Χιὼν καίει τῶν κυνῶν τὰς ῥῖνας X.Cyn.8.2
, cf. 6.26 ([voice] Pass.);κάειν λέγεται.. τὸ ψυχρόν, οὐχ ὡς τὸ θερμόν Arist.Mete. 382b8
.4 [voice] Pass., of fever-heat,τὰ ἐντὸς ἐκάετο Th.2.49
: metaph., of passion, esp. of love, to be on fire,ἐν φρασὶ καιομένα Pi.P.4.219
;κάομαι τὴν καρδίαν Ar.Lys.9
;ἔρως.. ὕβρει καόμενος Pl.Lg. 783a
; καίεσθαί τινος (sc. ἔρωτι) Hermesian.7.37, Charito 4.6, cf. Parth.14.2; also καομένη Ἑλλάς Greece being in a fever of excitement, Lys.33.7.III burn and destroy (in war), τέμνειν καὶ κ., κ. καὶ πορθεῖν, waste with fire and sword, X.HG4.2.15, 6.5.27.IV of surgeons, cauterize,ὤμους Hp.Art.11
:—in [voice] Pass., Id.Aph.6.60: abs., τέμνειν καὶ κάειν to use knife and cautery, Pl.Grg. 480c, 521e, X.An.5.8.18, etc.: rarely reversed,κέαντες ἢ τεμόντες A.Ag. 849
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15 κίνημα
A movement,οὔθ' ἡ γραμμὴ ἐκ στιγμῶν οὔθ' ἡ κίνησις ἐκ κινημάτων Arist.Ph. 241a4
, cf. 232a9, Mu. 400a8, etc.; of the movements of pantomimic actors, Luc.Salt.62.3 κινήματα τῆς σαρκός impressions of sense, Epicur.Fr. 411;κ. λεῖον Stoic.2.25
;κ. μελῳδητικὸν περὶ τὴν ψυχήν Thphr.Fr.89.1
: abs., kinh/mata impressions, emotions, Epicur. Fr. 131: sg., Epict.Fr.14, S.E.M.11.83, etc.4 Medic., subluxation of a bone, partial dislocation, Hp.Fract.47 (pl.).b τὰ τῶν καιρῶν κ., of periods in disease, Gal.19.184.5 Gramm., inflexion, Hdn. Gr.2.265, al.6 pl., moving things, Max.Tyr.41.2. -
16 παθοποιία
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17 παράστασις
I ([etym.] παρίστημι) putting aside, removal, esp. relegation, banishment,π. ἐπὶ τὰ τῆς χώρας ἔσχατα Pl.Lg. 855c
; ἀποδημητικὰς ποιεῖσθαι τὰς π. αὐτῶν, i.e. to ostracize them, Arist.Pol. 1308b19 ; παράστασις· φυγή, καὶ τὸ φυγαδεῦσαι παραστήσασθαι, Hsch.3 generally, setting forth, exhibition, manifestation, εἰς τύπωσιν καὶ π. Phld.Rh.2.34 S. ; πρὸς παράστασίν τινος placing before one, representation, Arr.Epict.2.19.1, Corn. ND12, Sor.Vit.Hp. 12, cf. Porph.Antr.4, Procl. in Prm.p 504 S., Dam. Pr.46, 301 ;κατὰ ἀπόφασιν ὧν οὐκ ἔστιν, οὐ κατὰ παράστασιν ὧν ἐστι προσηγόρευται Porph.Sent.19
.6 ἡ π. τῶν δημοσίων the provision of public sacrificial victims, i. e. the revenues earmarked for that purpose, SIG562.68 (Paros, iii B. C.).II ([etym.] παρίσταμαι) intr., being beside:3 assistance, succour, JHS37.101 (Lydia, ii A. D.) ; manifestation of divinity, SIG695.12 (Magn. Mae., ii B. C.) ; αἱ τῶν εἰδώλων π. Placit.5.2.1.5 room, space for standing, οὐχ ἕξει π. Ph.Bel.85.3, cf. D.S.20.91 : in pl., free spaces adjoining a line of wall, SIG1182.5,10( = 936 note, Ephesus, iii B.C.).7 mental excitement, ardour, exaltation,μεγίστη π. εἶχέ τινας, ὡς δικαίως πράττοντας Plb.5.9.6
;μετὰ παραστάσεως ἠσπάζετο Id.10.5.4
.b desperate courage, ὁρμὴ καὶ π. Id.3.63.14 ;μετὰ παραστάσεως ἠγωνίζοντο Id.16.33.2
;ἡ ἐν ταῖς βασάνοις π. τῆς ψυχῆς D.S.10.17
, cf. J.BJ2.20.7.c fury, desperation, τὸ λυποῦν ἤγαγ' ἐς π. Antiph.104, cf. Plb.8.21.4, 9.40.4 ;ἡ π. τῆς διανοίας Id.3.84.9
.d propensity, desire, ψυχῆς πονηρᾶς δυσσεβὴς π. Men.540.8 ; ἄλογος π. Epicur.Ep. 1p.30U. ;π. πρός τινα Id.Fr. 138
;π. ψυχῆς πρὸς ἐλευθερίαν D.S.33.16
; impulse, Plu.2.589a ; ἡ π. τῆς ψυχῆς, as gloss on λῆμα, Ps.-Hdn.Gr. post Moer.p.470 P.III as law-term, money deposit, court fee on entering certain public suits, And.1.120, Is.3.47, Dem.Phal.Fr.7 J. ;π., μία δραχμή Men.327
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18 προκινησία
προκῑν-ησία, ἡ,A prior excitement, Phld.Ir.p.77 W.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προκινησία
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19 πτόησις
A vehement emotion or excitement, Pl.Prt. 310d; ; ἡ τοῦ σώματος π. Id.Cra. 404a, cf. Arist.GA 774a5 (dub.), Clearch.(?) ap.Ath.15.670c, Agatharch.5, Ph.1.509;μὴ φοβούμεναι μηδεμίαν πτόησιν 1 Ep.Pet.3.6
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20 πτοία
πτοίᾱ, [dialect] Ep. [full] πτοίη Opp.H.3.431, Nic.Al. 212: rarely [full] πτόα, EM 695.1, v.l. in Ph.1.531; and [full] πτόη, LXX 1 Ma.3.25, 3 Ma.6.17: ἡ: ([etym.] πτοέω):—A terror, fright, Onos.6.5; παραχὴ καὶ π. Plu.Fab.11, cf. Ph.2.204, al.; ἀμυδραὶ καὶ φαντασιώδεις π. Philostr.VA7.14, cf. Plb. 1.39.14, 1.68.6.II excitement,πάθος ἐστὶ πτοία ψυχῆς Zeno Stoic. 1.51
, cf. Chrysipp.ib.3.127; π. περὶ τὰ ἀφροδίσια, εἰς ἀφρ., Epicur. Fr. 458, Ael.NA10.27; ἡ περὶ φιλοσοφίαν π. Procl.in Alc.p.43C., cf. Plu.2.83d: pl., Ti.Locr.103b.
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