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1 καταδεισάντων
καταδείδωfear greatly: aor part act masc /neut gen plκαταδείδωfear greatly: aor imperat act 3rd pl -
2 καταδείσαντα
καταδείδωfear greatly: aor part act neut nom /voc /acc plκαταδείδωfear greatly: aor part act masc acc sg -
3 κατέδεισ'
κατέδεισα, καταδείδωfear greatly: aor ind act 1st sgκατέδεισε, καταδείδωfear greatly: aor ind act 3rd sg -
4 περιπτώσσοιμι
περιπτώσσωfear greatly: pres opt act 1st sgπεριπτώσσωfear greatly: pres opt act 1st sg -
5 περιπτώσσοντες
περιπτώσσωfear greatly: pres part act masc nom /voc plπεριπτώσσωfear greatly: pres part act masc nom /voc pl -
6 περιδείδια
Aπεριδείδιθι Hsch.
: [tense] aor. 1 περίδεισα, Hom. (only in Il.) always in forms with 7, for περίδϝεισαϝ, περιδϝείσασα, etc. (v. infr.):— to be in great fear or dread about, c. gen., αἰνῶς γὰρ Δαναῶν π. Il. l.c., cf. 17.240: c. dat., to be in great fear for, ;Αἴαντι περιδείσαντες 23.822
;τῷ ῥα περίδεισαν 11.508
;ἐμῇ κεφαλῇ περιδείδια, μή τι πάθῃσιν 17.242
; περιδείσασ' Ἀχιλῆϊ, μὴ .. 21.328 : c. inf., fear greatly to do, A.R.2.1203 : c. acc.,γαλέην περιδείδια Batr. 51
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7 καταδείδω
A fear greatly, τι Ar. Pax 759 (anap.), And.4.1, Th.2.93;τὸν Ἀχιλλέα Jul.Or.2.53b
;περί τινος Ph.2.102
; μή.. ib. 590.II put into great fear, scare, Phalar.Ep.91.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καταδείδω
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8 καταδείσαι
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9 καταδεῖσαι
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10 καταδεισάσας
καταδεισά̱σᾱς, καταδείδωfear greatly: aor part act fem acc pl (attic epic ionic) -
11 καταδείσαιμ'
καταδείσαιμι, καταδείδωfear greatly: aor opt act 1st sg -
12 καταδείσαιμι
καταδείδωfear greatly: aor opt act 1st sg -
13 καταδείσαντας
καταδείδωfear greatly: aor part act masc acc pl -
14 καταδείσαντες
καταδείδωfear greatly: aor part act masc nom /voc pl -
15 καταδείσαντι
καταδείδωfear greatly: aor part act masc /neut dat sg -
16 καταδείσαντος
καταδείδωfear greatly: aor part act masc /neut gen sg -
17 καταδείσας
καταδείσᾱς, καταδείδωfear greatly: aor part act masc nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic) -
18 καταδείσασα
καταδείσᾱσα, καταδείδωfear greatly: aor part act fem nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic) -
19 καταδείσασθαι
καταδείδωfear greatly: aor inf mid -
20 καταδείσειεν
καταδείδωfear greatly: aor opt act 3rd sg
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