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Γαμηλιώνit was the fashionable time for weddings: masc nom /voc sg -
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16 καταχορχρέομαι
A : [tense] pf. - κέχρημαι both in act. and pass. senses (v.infr.): [tense] aor. - εχρήσθην (v.infr.11.4):—make full use of, apply, τινὶ εἰς.., ἐπί.., πρός τι, Pl.Lg. 700c, R. 520a, Cra. 426e; μάρτυσι κ. πρὸς τὸ .. Id.Phlb. 51a;κ. ἡ φύσις ἐν παρέργῳ τῇ.. ἀναπνοῇ πρὸς τὴν ὄσφρησιν Arist.Resp. 473a23
, cf. Sens. 444a25; λόγους.. οἷσπερ νυνὶ κατακέχρηται (in act. sense) D.35.44;ἐν καιρῷ [πράξεσι] κ. Isoc.4.9
;κενῇ προφάσει ταύτῃ κατεχρῶ D.18.150
: c. acc.,τὴν.. ὑπερβολὴν ἐπὶ βοήθειαν κ. ἡ φύσις Arist.PA 663b33
;σχολὴν ἐς ἀκρόασιν Luc.Prom.4
;τι εἴς τι IG22.1672.307
(iv B.C.), cf. J.BJ5.9.1: abs. in [tense] pf. part. in pass. sense, ἐξεύρημα.. Ἀθήνησιν.. κατακεχρημένον ἐν συμποσίοις ἰδίᾳ 'στί is fashionable at private banquets there, Amphis 14.4.II do what one likes with a person or thing,καταχρήσασθέ μοι, εἰ δοκῶ τοιοῦτος εἶναι Aeschin.1.122
.2 use up, consume, of money, etc., c. acc., Lys. 19.22 (bis);στέαρ PRev.Laws50.14
(iii B.C.); A7 (Delph., ii B.C.); lay out, apply money,εἴς τι D.49.4
, IG9(1).694.34 (Corc., ii B.C.), 12(1).155.86 ([place name] Rhodes); ἐνταῦθα on this, D.47.50: [tense] pf. in act. sense,ὅσα κατακέχρημαι Ἀθήνησι D.L.5.69
:—[voice] Pass., to be spent, consumed, Isoc.4.74;πλίνθου τῆς -χρησθείσης εἰς τοὺς τοίχους PPetr.3p.139
(iii B.C.).3 misuse, abuse, D. 19.277: c. dat., l.c.; κ. ὀνόματι use it in a wrong sense, misapply it, Arist. Cael. 270b24, Phld. Rh.1.43 S., cf. Str.5.1.2 (also abs., Phld.Rh.1.59 S.; fall into an error, Olymp. in Mete.279.11): c.acc.,κ. τὴν σχολὴν εἰς τοῦτο Dionys.
Com.4;τοῦ ἀρχαίου τι κ.
misappropriate,Test.Epict.
8.8.4 of persons, in bad sense, make away with, destroy, kill, c. acc., Hdt. 1.82, 117, 4.146, al., Plb.1.85.1:—[voice] Pass., [tense] aor. -χρησθῆναι, ἐδέοντό μιν κ. requested that he might be put to death, Hdt.9.120.B [voice] Act. [full] καταχράω only [dialect] Ion., used only in [ per.] 3sg., ἀντὶ λόφου ἡ λοφιὴ κατέχρα the mane sufficed them for a crest, Hdt.7.70; elsewh. impers., it suffices, οὐδέ οἱ καταχρήσει.. ὑμέων ἀπέχεσθαι nor will he be satisfied to keep his hands off you, Id.4.118; ὥς οἱ καταχρᾷ εἰ βούλονται that it is sufficient for him, if.., Id.1.164; καταχρήσει it will suffice, Phoen.2.21.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καταχορχρέομαι
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17 ἐπι[πολ]άζω
ἐπι[πολ]-άζω, [tense] fut.A- άσω Isoc.5.64
: [tense] pf.ἐπιπεπόλακα Ph.1.365
: < ἐπιπολή>:—to be at the top, come to the surface, float on the surface, ὕλη ἐ. X.Oec.16.14; αἱ ἐγχέλεις οὐκ ἐ. Arist.HA 592a10, cf. 547b22; ἡ ἀτμὶς ἐ. Id.Mete. 341b11; τὸ ἐπιπολάζον, opp. τὸ ὑφιστάμενον, Id.Cael. 312a6: c.dat., ὕδατι ἐ. ib. 311a28; [τὸ ἔλαιον] ἐν τῷ ὕδατι ἐ. Id.Mete. 383b25; of birds, hover over, Theopomp.Hist.76; of food, remain crude in the stomach, Hp.Vict.2.54, Arist.AP0.94b13, Gal.6.433, 15.63.II. metaph., have the upper hand, prevail, [Epich.] 282;Φίλιππος ἐπιπολάζει D.9.25
, cf. Isoc.5.64, 8.107;ἐ. ἐν πᾶσι τοῖς πολιτεύμασιν Plb.30.13.2
.2. to be prevalent, fashionable, current, τοῖς τηλικούτοις.. ὕβρις ἐ. X.Lac.3.2; ; αἱ μάλιστα ἐπιπολάζουσαι [δόξαι] Arist.EN 1095a30; ἐπιπολάζοντος τοῦ γελοίου ib. 1128a12.3. to be common, abound,ὁ χυμὸς ἐπεπόλασεν Hp.Epid.1.15
;οἱ ἐπιπολάζοντες μύες Arist.HA 580b14
; τὴν.. ἄνοιαν ἐ. Alex.45.7 (with play on 1); of habits, Plb.13.3.1, etc.; of poems, Sch.Ar.Th. 169; γένος -άζον τῷ βίῳ abounding in the world, Luc.Icar.29.4. to be `uppish' or insolent, D.H.11.6, App.Mith.75;ἐ. ὑπεροψίᾳ Id.BC3.76
: c. dat. pers., behave insolently to, Plu.2.634c.III. wander over,τὴν Αἴγυπτον Hld.2.25
, cf. 8.8.IV. overflow, of the sea, Luc.Asin.34.2. ἐ. τῇ ῥητορικῇ to be engaged upon it, Id.Rh.Pr.26.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπι[πολ]άζω
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18 κομμόομαι
κομμόομαι, - όωGrammatical information: v.Derivatives: κόμμωμα `ornament' (Luc.), - ωσις `ornamentation' (Ath., H.); backformation κομμός περίεργος κόσμησις (Suid.); - ωτής `dresser' (Arr., Luc., Plu.) with κομμωτίζω ἐπιμελοῦμαι (Suid.), - ώτρια f. `servant-girl' (Ar., Plat.), - ώτριον `cleaning thing' (Ar.), - ωτικός `belonging to cleaning, polishing', - ωτική ( τέχνη) `art of cleaning' (Pl., hell.); κομμώ ἡ κοσμοῦσα τὸ ἕδος τῆς Άθηνᾶς ἱέρεια (AB).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: As typical culture word κομμόω is suspected to be a fashionable innovation or loan. The similarity with κόσμος resp. κομψός led to attempts, to connect them: *κομμος dialectal for κόσμος (L. Meyer 2, 342); from *κομπ-μ-ος beside κομπ-σ-ος (= κομψός) as IE. variants (?; Brugmann IF 28, 359 A. 2); both not very convincing. Better was the idea of Solmsen, RhMus. 56, 501f., to find an innovation, from κομμώ, which would have hypocoristic gemination in *κομώ (: κομεῖν).Page in Frisk: 1,909Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κομμόομαι
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19 ἀγοράζω
ἀγοράζω impf. ἠγόραζον; 1 pl fut. ἀγοράσομεν Gen 43:4; 1 aor. ἠγόρασα, pass. ἠγοράσθην.① to acquire things or services in exchange for money, buy, purchase (so, trans., Aristoph. et al.; ins, pap, LXX; Jos., Ant. 12, 175; Test12Patr), w. acc. of thing (X., An. 1, 5, 10; Gen 42:7; 2 Ch 34:11) τὸν ἀγρὸν ἐκεῖνον Mt 13:44; Lk 14:18; αὐτόν (i.e. μαργαρίτην) Mt 13:46; σινδόνα Mk 15:46; ἀρώματα 16:1; μάχαιραν Lk 22:36; cp. 14:19; J 4:8; 6:5. τὸν γόμον αὐτῶν Rv 18:11. W. rel. clause as obj.: ἀ. ὧν χρείαν ἔχομεν what we need J 13:29. Of fields and fig. of souls= win Hs 1:8 f. W. dat. of pers. and acc. of thing (Gen 43:4; 44:25) ἑαυτοῖς βρώματα Mt 14:15; cp. Mk 6:36. W. dat. of pers. only Mt 25:9. ἀ. τι εἴς τινα someth. for someone Lk 9:13. Abs. (Gen 42:5; 2 Ch 1:16) Mt 25:10; 1 Cor 7:30. W. πωλεῖν (Aristoph., Ach. 625; SIG 330, 19; Is 24:2; 1 Macc 13:49; Jos., Bell. 2, 127) Rv 13:17; cp. Mt 21:12; Mk 11:15; Lk 17:28; 19:45 v.l. W. price given in genit. (UPZ 93, 6=PParis 59, 6; Dt 2:6; Bar 1:10; s. B-D-F §179; Rob. 510f) δηναρίων διακοσίων ἄρτους buy 200 denarii worth of bread Mk 6:37. Also ἐκ (pap in Kuhring [s. ἀνά beg.] 27f; EpJer 24) ἠγόρασαν ἐξ αὐτῶν (i.e. w. the 30 shekels of silver) τὸν ἀγρόν Mt 27:7. W. the seller mentioned παρά τινος (Isocr. 2, 54; PCairZen 25, 25 [III B.C.]; PLond III, 882, 24 p. 14; 1208, 10 p. 19; POxy 1149, 5; Dt 2:6; 2 Esdr 20:32) ἀ. παρʼ ἐμοῦ χρυσίον Rv 3:18.② to secure the rights to someone by paying a price, buy, acquire as property, fig. ext. of 1, of believers, for whom Christ has paid the price w. his blood: w. gen. of price ἠγοράσθητε τιμῆς you were bought for a price 1 Cor 6:20; 7:23 (s. τιμή 1). τινά 2 Pt 2:1. W. dat. of possessor and ἐν of price (B-D-F §219, 3; cp. 1 Ch 21:24): ἠγόρασας τῷ θεῷ ἐν τῷ αἵματί σου Rv 5:9. W. ἀπό τινος to indicate from whom or from what the purchase separates: ἠγορασμένοι ἀπὸ τῆς γῆς Rv 14:3; cp. vs. 4.—Since Deissmann (LO 271–81) it has been fashionable to understand esp. St. Paul’s statements from the perspective of religious law which in reality bestowed freedom on a slave purchased by a divinity (ἀ. of the purchase of a slave SIG2 844, 9; OGI 338, 23; PGissUniv 20, 14 [II A.D.]; POxy 1149, 5f. SIG 845, 1 has ἐπρίατο in a manumission; s. LMitteis, Reichsrecht u. Volksrecht 1891, 374ff; Dssm. LO 275, n. 9 [LAE 322ff ]). For arguments against the traditional application of Deissmann’s data, see WElert, TLZ 72, ’47, 265–70; FBonner, Untersuchungen über die Religion der Sklaven in Griechenland und Rom ’57; SLyonnet, Biblica 42, ’61, 85–89. The normal practice of slave-purchase can account for the NT formulation (cp. HKraft, Hdb. ad loc.) but whatever the writers’ intentions, sacral imagery would occur to some of their Gr-Rom. publics.—B. 818. DELG s.v. ἀγορά. M-M. TW. Spicq. Sv. -
20 ἐμπλοκή
ἐμπλοκή, ῆς, ἡ (Polyb. 18, 18, 11; 15; Plut., Mor. 916d; PRyl 124, 28; 150, 12 [both I A.D.]) (s. preceding entry) braiding, braid τριχῶν (fashionable or elaborate) braiding of hair (Nicol. Dam.: 90 Fgm. 2 Jac.; Strabo 17, 3, 7 ἐ. κόμης) 1 Pt 3:3 (v.l. ἐμπλοκῆς or ἐκ πλοκῆς).—M-M.
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