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101 ἄρμενος
1 fitting, propera c. dat. ]Ἀπόλλωνί τε καὶ[ ]ἄρμενον (sc. ὄχημα παιηόνων) fr. 140b. 11.b pro subs., things fitting, what is appropriate Ἀίδα τοι λάθεται ἄρμενα πράξαις ἀνήρ (εὐτυχήσας Σ.) O. 8.73 γόνον τέ οἱ φέρτατον ἀτίταλλεν ἐν ἀρμένοισι πᾶσι θυμὸν αὔξων (Mingarelli: πάντα codd.) N. 3.58 -
102 ἔοικα
1 seem (videor) τὰ δ' Ὀλυμπίᾳ αὐτῶν ἔοικεν ἤδη πάροιθε λελέχθαι i. e. I believe I have O. 13.1022 impersonal, it befits, is fittinga c. inf. only. ταύταν σκότει κρύπτειν ἔοικεν fr. 42. 6.b c. acc. & inf.ἐπεὶ ῥέζοντά τι καὶ παθεῖν ἔοικεν N. 4.32
c c. dat. & inf.ἄμμι δ' ἔοικε Κρόνου σεισίχθον υἱὸν κελαδῆσαι I. 1.52
aἔστι δ' ἀνδρὶ φάμεν ἐοικὸς ἀμφὶ δαιμόνων καλά O. 1.35
παρὰ τὸν ἁλικίας ἐοικότα χρόνον O. 4.27
τάχα δὲ παθὼν ἐοικότ' ἀνὴρ P. 2.29
χρὴ τὰ ἐοικότα πὰρ δαιμόνων μαστευέμεν θναταῖς φρασίν P. 3.59
ἔστι δ' ἐοικὸς ὀρειᾶν γε Πελειάδων μὴ τηλόθεν ὠαρίωνα νεῖσθαι N. 2.10
εἰ δ' ἐὼν καλὸς ἔρδων τ ἐοικότα μορφᾷ ἀνορέαις ὑπερτάταις ἐπέβα παῖς Ἀριστοφάνεος N. 3.19
τὶν δ' ἐοικότα καιρὸν ὄλβου δίδωσι N. 7.58
μὴ φθόνει κόμπον τὸν ἐοικότ' ἀοιδᾷ κιρνάμεν ἀντὶ πόνων I. 5.24
b likely, probableἐοικότα γὰρ καὶ τελευτᾷ φερτέρου νόστου τυχεῖν P. 1.34
c like, similar to c. dat. τόλμᾳ γὰρ εἰκὼς θυμὸν ἐριβρεμετᾶν θηρῶν λεόντων ἐν πόνῳ (sc. Μέλισσος) I. 4.45 -
103 καιρός
καιρός (-ός, -οῦ, -ῷ, -όν.)1 fitting, right time (“u. a. der Sinn für das jeweils den Umständen Angemessene, Geschmack, Takt,” Fränkel, D & P, 509̆{14}: v. Bundy, 1. 18̆{44}; Barrett on Eur., Hipp., 386.)a νοῆσαι δὲ καιρὸς ἄριστος i. e. the fitting time is the best (time) to observe O. 13.48ὁ γὰρ καιρὸς πρὸς ἀνθρώπων βραχὺ μέτρον ἔχει P. 4.286
τὺ γὰρ τὸ μαλθακὸν ἔρξαι τε καὶ παθεῖν ὁμῶς ἐπίστασαι καιρῷ σὺν ἀτρεκεῖ i. e. at exactly the right time P. 8.7ὁ δὲ καιρὸς ὁμοίως παντὸς ἔχει κορυφάν P. 9.78
ἀγαπατὰ δὲ καιροῦ μὴ πλαναθέντα πρὸς ἔργον ἕκαστον τῶν ἀρειόνων ἐρώτων ἐπικρατεῖν δύνασθαι N. 8.4
καιρὸν[ fr. 51f. b. μόχθος ἡσυχίαν φέρει καιρῷ καταβαίνων (“mit richtiger Wahl eingreifend,” Fränkel) Pae. 2.34 c. gen., opportunity, due season, chance for,ὁ μὰν πλοῦτος φέρει τῶν τε καὶ τῶν καιρόν O. 2.54
ὧν ἔραται καιρὸν διδούς P. 1.57
πολλῶν ἐπέβαν καιρὸν οὐ ψεύδει βαλών ( καιρόν to be understood ἀπὸ κοινοῦ, v. Radt, Mnem., 1966, 152̆{5}) N. 1.18Θεαρίων, τὶν δ' ἐοικότα καιρὸν ὄλβου δίδωσι N. 7.58
in phrases, κατὰ καιρόν, ἐν καιρῷ, opportunely, ( Χεῖρα)τὰν Νικόμαχος κατὰ καιρὸν νεῖμ' ἁπάσαις ἁνίαις I. 2.22
χρῆν μὲν κατὰ καιρὸν ἐρώτων δρέπεσθαι, θυμέ fr. 123. 1. εἴη καὶ ἐρᾶν καὶ ἔρωτι χαρίζεσθαι κατὰ καιρόν fr. 127. 2. κατ]ὰ καιρὸν[ ?fr. 346a. 3. “ἦν διακρῖναι ἰδόντ' λτ;οὐγτ; πολλὸς ἐν καιρῷ χρόνος” fr. 168. 6. also παρὰ καιρόν, inopportunely, ὀρθᾷ διακρίνειν φρενὶ μὴ παρὰ καιρὸν δυσπαλές (“Richtmaß,” Fränkel) O. 8.24τὸ καυχᾶσθαι παρὰ καιρὸν μανίαισιν ὑποκρέκει O. 9.38
τί κομπέω παρὰ καιρόν; P. 10.4b = τὰ καίρια, things timelyκαιρὸν εἰ φθέγξαιο P. 1.81
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104 πρέπω
1 on the eye, to be clearly seen, to be conspicuous among a number,ὁ δ' ἔπρεπε καὶ διὰ πάντων Il.12.104
;μετὰ δὲ π. ἀγρομένοισιν Od.8.172
, Hes.Th.92; to be distinguished in or by a thing,φάρεσιν μελαγχίμοις A.Ch.12
, cf. Th. 124 (lyr.), E.Alc. 512, 1050;π. παρηῒς φοινίοις ἀμυγμοῖς A.Ch.24
(lyr.); shine forth, show itself,πειρῶντι χρυσὸς ἐν βασάνῳ π. Pi.P.10.67
;πανσέληνος ἐν σάκει π. A.Th. 390
, cf. Pers. 239 (troch.), Ag. 389 (lyr.); πρέπουσά θ' ὡς ἐν γραφαῖς ib. 242 (lyr.);ἐπί τοι πρέπει ὄμμασιν αἰδώς h.Cer. 214
;Ζεὺς πρέπων δι' αἰθέρος E.Hel. 216
(lyr.): sts. c. part., to be clearly seen as doing or being,ὁ φρυκτὸς ἀγγέλλων πρέπει A.Ag.30
; σπλάγχνα.. πρέπουσ' ἔχοντες ib. 1222, cf. Eu. 995 (anap.).3 on the smell, to be strong or rank, ὅμοιος ἀτμὸς ὥσπερ ἐκ τάφου π. ib. 1311.II to be conspicuously like, resemble, π. τινὶ εἶδος to be like one in form, Pi.P.2.38;πρέποντα.. ταύρῳ δέμας A.Supp. 301
; ;πρέπεις.. θυγατέρων μορφὴν μιᾷ Id.Ba. 917
: c. inf., τοῦδε γὰρ δράμημα φωτὸς Περσικὸν πρέπει μαθεῖν his running is like Persian to behold, A.Pers. 247, cf. Supp. 719; more freq. with ὡς orὥστε, πρέπει ὡς τύραννος εἰσορᾶν S. El. 664
;ὡς πένθιμος πρέπεις ὁρᾶν E.Supp. 1056
; (lyr.).III to be conspicuously fitting, beseem, c. dat. pers.,θνατὰ θνατοῖσι πρέπει Pi.I.5(4).16
; , cf. Pl.Chrm. 158c, etc.; with Preps.,ποῦ τάδ' ἐν χρηστοῖς πρέπει; E.Heracl. 510
;οἷα δὴ εἰς πλῆθος πρέπει X.Cyr.2.1.24
: c. part.,ὅ τι γιγνόμενον ἂν πρέποι Pl.Epin. 976c
, cf. Plt. 269c, 288c; πρέποι γὰρ ἂν (sc. λεχθεῖσα) Id.Sph. 219c.2 freq. in part.,ὕμνοι πρέποντες γάμοις Id.R. 460a
, etc.; esp. in part. neut.,πρέπον τε εἶναι καὶ ἁρμόττειν Id.Grg. 503e
;ἤν τι ἄλλο π. δοκῇ εἶναι Th.6.25
;τὸ π. τῇ γραφῇ Plb.2.40.3
: rarely c. gen.,π. ἦν δαίμονος τοὐμοῦ τόδε S.Aj. 534
, cf. Plu.Caes.14, Thom.Mag.p.306R.; τὸ π. that which is seemly, propriety, Pl.Hp.Ma. 294a;πρὸς τὸ μέτριον καὶ τὸ π. Id.Plt. 284e
, etc.: pl.,πρέποντα πάσχειν Antipho 3.3.9
;πρέποντα τῇ συγγενείᾳ ποιοῦντες Isoc.10.23
.3 rarely with personal subject, πρέπων ἔφυς πρὸ τῶνδε φωνεῖν art the fit person to.., S.OT9; Πομπήϊος.. πάνυ τοῖς ἔπεσι πρέπων suiting them, Plu.Pomp.72, cf. Publ. 17.4 mostly impers., πρέπει it is fitting, both of outward circumstances and moral fitness, c. dat. pers. et inf., Hdt.9.79, etc.;οὐ πρέπει νῷν.. δάσασθαι Pi.P.4.147
;πρέπει ἐσλοῖσιν ὑμνεῖσθαι Id.Fr. 121
, cf. A.Ag. 483 (lyr.), E.Hipp. 115, etc.: with inf. unexpressed, πρέπει γοῦν σοι [ἀποκρίνεσθαι] X.HG4.1.37.b c. acc. pers. et inf.,πρέπει τὸν Αἰνησιδάμου ἐγκωμίων τε μελέων λυρᾶν τε τυγχανέμεν Pi.O.2.46
, cf. A.Supp. 203, S.Tr. 728, Th.1.86, etc.c c. inf. only,πρέπει γαρυέμεν Pi.N.7.82
, cf. P.5.43, A.Th. 656, Ag. 636, etc.d with inf. understood, an acc. may be subject,ἀπήλλαξαν οὕτω ὡς κείνους ἔπρεπε Hdt.8.68
.α', cf. A.Supp. 195, Pl.Prt. 312b; or object,τείσασθαι οὕτως, ὡς κείνους [τείσασθαι] πρέπει Hdt.4.139
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A serviceable, useful,τὰ π. τῇ στρατιῇ Hdt.7.20
, cf. S.OC 1774 (anap.), etc.: abs.,ἐκπορίζεσθαι ἃ πρόσφορα ἦν Th.1.125
, cf. 7.62.2 suitable, fitting, κόσμος, κόμπος, Pi.N.3.31, 8.48, cf. E. Heracl. 480, etc.;π. καὶ οἰκεῖον Epicur.Fr. 250
(= Metrod.Fr.1 K.): c. dat., Pi.N.7.63, E.Supp. 338, Hec. 1246, Ar.V. 809, Av. 124 ([comp] Comp.), prob. in Pi.N.9.7;τροφαί Antiph.62
; οὐχὶ πρόσφορος ἁμερίῳ γέννᾳ suitable to, agreeing with, E.Ph. 129 (lyr.): c. inf., οὐ πρόσφορον μολεῖν 'tis not fit or meet to go, A.Eu. 207, cf. Pi.O.9.81, Ocell.4.12;ζῴοις πρόσφορα ἐσθίειν J.BJ6.3.3
.3 πρόσφορον, τό, what is fitting or suitable, Arist.EN 1180b12;ἡ φύσις αὐτὴ ζητεῖ τὸ π. Id.HA 615a26
: c. gen., μακρᾶς κελεύθου.. τὰ π. attendance meet after a long journey, A.Ch. 711, cf. 714;τὰ π. τῆς νῦν παρούσης ξυμφορᾶς E.Hel. 509
: abs., τὰ πρόσφορα things meet or due, esp. for the dead, Hdt.4.14, E.Alc. 148; (lyr.): τὰ π. as Adv., fitly, E.Hipp. 112, cf. 1361 (anap.): regul.Adv.,- ρως ἔχειν τινί Thphr.CP4.7.2
, cf. Phld. Herc.1457.7.II πρόσφορα, τά, that which is taken or eaten, f.l. in Hp.VM24; cf.προσφορά 111.2
.III πρόσφορα, τά, revenues, rents, PTeb.88.15 (ii B.C.), POxy.1208.22 (iii A.D.), 1829.4 (vi A.D.), etc.; τὰ Ἀριστίππου λεγόμενα π. the place called Aristippus's Rents, PPetr. 2p.56 (iii B.C.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πρόσφορος
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106 ἁρμόδιος
A fitting together, θύραι, metaph. of the lips, Thgn.422.II fitting,ἥβη Id.724
;δεῖπνον Pi.N.1.21
; ἀνθρώποις ἁρμόδιόν [ἐδτι] c. inf., Democr.187, cf. Aeschin.Socr.52;μέρη τῆς πολιτείας ἁ. τοῖς τηλικούτοις Plu.2.793a
;πᾶν σῶμα ἁ. εἶναι ψυχῇ Aen.Gaz.Thphr.p.60
B.: [comp] Comp.-ώτερος, γάμος Hld.1.21
: [comp] Sup.-ώτατος, ἔς τι Arr.Tact.16.4
; also, agreeable, Parth.16.2. Adv.- ως Plu.Arist.24
, PGiss.57.6 (vi/vii A.D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἁρμόδιος
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107 ἁρμόζω
ἁρμόζω, [dialect] Att. [full] ἁρμόττω, [dialect] Dor. [full] ἁρμόσδω Theoc.1.53 ([etym.] ἐφ-); part.Aἁρμόσσον Hp.Art.37
: [tense] impf. ἥρμοζον, [dialect] Dor.ἅρμ- Pi.N.8.11
: [tense] fut. (lyr.), Hp.Fract.31, Ar.Th. 263: [tense] aor.ἥρμοσα Il.3.333
, etc., [dialect] Dor.ἅρμοξα Pi.N.10.12
([etym.] συν-): [tense] pf.:— [voice] Med., [dialect] Ep. imper.ἁρμόζεο Od.5.162
,- όζου Philem.187
: [tense] fut.- όσομαι Gal.10.971
: [tense] aor.ἡρμοσάμην Hdt.5.32
, etc., [dialect] Dor.ἁρμοξάμην Alcm.71
: —[voice] Pass., [tense] pf. (lyr.), Pl.La. 193d, [dialect] Ion.ἅρμοσμαι Hdt.2.124
; [dialect] Dor. inf.ἁρμόχθαι Ocell.
ap. Stob.1.13.2; [dialect] Dor. [ per.] 3sg.ἅρμοκται Ecphant.
ap. Stob.4.7.64: [tense] aor. , [dialect] Dor.ἁρμόχθην D.L.8.85
: [tense] fut.ἁρμοσθήσομαι S.OC 908
:—fit together, join, esp. of joiner's work, ἥρμοσεν ἀλλήλοισιν (sc. τὰ δοῦρα) Od.5.247 (also in [voice] Med., put together, ἁρμόζεο χαλκῷ εὐρεῖαν σχεδίην ib. 162;ναυπηγίαν ἁρμόζων E.Cyc. 460
;ἁρμόζειν χαίταν στεφάνοισι Pi.I.7
6).39;ἀρβύλαισιν ἁ. πόδα E.Hipp. 1189
; ἁ. πόδα ἐπὶ γαίας plant foot on ground, Id.Or. 233;ἁ. ποδὸς ἴχνια Simon.182
; ἐν ἁσυχαία βάσει βάσιν ἅρμοσαι ([tense] aor. imper. [voice] Med.) S.OC 198; kiss,E.
Tr. 763; ἁ. ψαλίοις ἵππους furnish them with.., Id.Rh.27 (lyr.).b generally, adapt, accommodate, ἁ. δίκην εἰς ἕκαστον award each his just due, Sol.36.17; σφισὶν βίοτον ἁ. accord them life, Pi.N.7.98; apply a remedy, S.Tr. 687; make ready,τοὐπτάνιον Hegesipp.
Com.1.19:—[voice] Med., accommodate, suit oneself, πρὸς τὴν παροῦσαν πάντοθ' ἁρμόζου τύχην Philem.l.c.;πρός τινα Luc.Merc.Cond.30
; ἁ. σύνεσιν acquire it, Hp. Lex2.2 of marriage, betroth, Hdt.9.108;ἁ. κόρᾳ ἄνδρα Pi.P.9.117
; ἁ. γάμον, γάμους, ib.13, E.Ph. 411:—[voice] Med., betroth to oneself, take to wife,τὴν θυγατέρα τινός Hdt.5.32
,47 (but [voice] Med. = [voice] Act., 2 Ep.Cor.11.2);ἁ. ὡς ἐὰν αἱρῆται γάμῳ POxy.906.7
(ii/iii A. D.):—[voice] Pass., ἁρμόσθαι θυγατέρα τινὸς γυναῖκα have her betrothed or married to one, Hdt.3.137; ὡς ἐκείνῳ τῇδέ τ' ἦν ἡρμοσμένα as troth was plighted between him and her, S.Ant. 570.4 set in order, regulate, govern,στρατ όν Pi.N.8.11
:—[voice] Pass.,[νόμοις] οὐκ ἄλλοισιν ἁρμοσθήσεται S.OC 908
; κονδύλοις ἡρμοττόμην I was ruled or drilled with cuffs, Ar.Eq. 1236.b in the Spartan Constitution, act as harmost,ἐν ταῖς πόλεσιν X.Lac.14.2
, etc.: c. acc.,ἁρμοστὴν ὃς ἥρμοζε τὴν Ἀσίαν Luc.Tox.17
.5 in Music, tune instruments,τὸ σύμφωνον Pl.Phlb. 56a
, etc.:—[voice] Med.,ἁρμόττεσθαι ἁρμονίαν Id.R. 591d
; ἁ. λύραν tune one's lyre, ib. 349e;Δωριστὶ ἁ. λύραν Ar.Eq. 989
;αὐλόν Luc.Harm.1
(but μέλη ἔς τι ἁ. adapt them to a subject, Simon. 184):—[voice] Pass., of the lyre, to be tuned,Pl.
Tht. 144e, cf. Phd. 85e;ἁρμονίαν καλλίστην ἡρμ. Id.La. 188d
; at harmony with itself,Id.
R. 554e.II intr., fit well, of clothes or armour, ἥρμοσε δ' αὐτῷ [θώρηξ] Il.3.333; ;ἐσθὰς ἁρμόζοισα γυίοις Pi.P.4.80
; ἆρ' ἁρμόσει μοι (sc. τὰ ὑποδήματα); Ar.Th. 263; τοῖς τρόποις ἁ. ὥσπερ περὶ πόδα fit like a shoe, Pl. Com.129;θώραξ περὶ τὰ στέρνα ἁρμόζων X.Cyr.2.1.16
.b Math., coincide with, c. dat., Papp.612.14; correspond, Hero Aut.1.4.2 suit, be adapted for, (lyr.), El. 1293, And.4.6; τόδ' οὐκ ἐπ' ἄλλον ἁρμόσει shall not be adapted to another, S.Ant. 1318;κἂν ἐπὶ τῶν θηρίων ἁρμόσειε λόγος Arist.Pol. 1281b19
; εἴς τι, πρός τι, Pl. Plt. 289b, 286d;πρὸς τὰς συνουσίας Isoc.2.34
, cf. D.61.24; of medicines, Dsc.1.2, al.; of an argument, apply, Arist.Ph. 209a9, al.; is applicable,Id.
Rh. 1377a19.3 impers., ἁρμόζει it is fitting, c. acc. et inf.,σιγᾶν ἂν ἁρμόζοι σε S.Tr. 731
: c.inf. only,λόγους οὓς ἁρμόσει λέγειν D.18.42
;πάντα τὰ τοιαῦτα ἁρμόττει καλεῖν Id.21.166
;οὔτε ἁ. μοι οἰκεῖν μετὰ τοιούτων Id.40.57
;τὰ τοιαῦτα ῥηθῆναι μάλιστ' ἂν ἁρμόσειεν Isoc.9.72
.4 part. ἁρμόζων, ουσα, ον, fitting, suitable, Pi.P.4.129; ἡ ἁρμόζουσα ἀπόφασις the appropriate verdict, Archim.Sph.Cyl. 1 Praef.; , al.: c. gen., Plb.1.44.1;πρός τι X.Mem.4.3.5
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ἐμπρεπής, ές,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐμπρεπής
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109 ἔοικα
A as, ε, etc., [tense] pf. with [tense] pres. sense, to be like: rarely in other tenses, [ per.] 3sg. [tense] impf. it was opportune,Il.
18.520 (unless fr. ): [tense] fut. will be like,Ar.
Nu. 1001; [tense] pf. [ per.] 3 dualἔϊκτον Od.4.27
; [ per.] 1pl. , Ichn.95, E.Cyc.99; ; [ per.] 3pl. , Ar.Av.96, Pl.Plt. 291a, Sph. 230a, Pl.Com.22, 153, Eub.98.8; ; inf. , Ar.Nu. 185 (cf. προσέοικα); part. εἰκώς (alsoἐϊκώς Il.21.254
, v. sub εἰκός); εἰοικυῖαι 18.418
: [dialect] Ion. (not [dialect] Ep.) οἶκα, ας, ε, Hdt.4.82,5.20, 106, part.οἰκώς Id.6.125
; but ἔοκια, ἐοικώς are found in other Ionic writers, as Semon. 7.41, Anacr.84, Heraclit.1, Hp.Aër.6, Democr.266, and codd. of Hdt. vary; [ per.] 2sg. εἶκας (v.l. οἶκας) Alcm.80: [tense] plpf. ἐῴκειν, εις, ει, Od. 1.411, etc.; [ per.] 3pl.ἐῴκεσαν Th.7.75
, etc., [dialect] Ep.ἐοίκεσαν Il.13.102
; [dialect] Ep. [ per.] 3 dualἐΐκτην 1.104
, Od.4.662, Hes.Sc. 390 codd.: [dialect] Att. [tense] plpf. (Dawes from Sch.):—[voice] Pass., [ per.] 3sg. [tense] pf. : [tense] plpf.ἤϊκτο Od.20.31
, al.,ἔϊκτο Il.23.107
.I to be like, look like, c. dat., Il.14.474, etc.;Μαχάονι πάντα ἔοικε 11.613
; ; so εἶδός τε μέγεθός τε, δέμας, etc., Il.2.58, 21.285, etc.; εἰς ὦπα ἔοικεν, ἄντα ἐῴκει, 3.158, 24.630, al.; μελαίνῃ κηρὶ ἔοικε is considered like, i.e. hated like, death, Od.17.500: c. part., αἰεὶ γὰρ δίφρου ἐπιβησομένοισιν ἐΐκτην seemed always just about to set foot upon the chariot, Il.23.379; ἔοικε σημαίνοντι seems to indicate, Pl.Cra. 437a; τοὐναντίον ἔοικεν σπεύδοντι seems to urge the opposite, Id.Prt. 361b, cf. X.Mem.1.6.10,4.3.8, Arist.Sens. 437b24; ἔοικεν τοῦτο ἀτόπῳ this is like an absurdity, seems absurd, Pl.Phd. 62d; : used by A. in this sense only in part. εἰκώς like, c. dat., Ag. 760 (lyr.), Ch. 560 (cf. IV.1).II seem, c. inf. (where we make the Verb impersonal): c. inf. [tense] pres., methinks, ἔοικα δέ τοι παραείδειν ὥς τε θεῷ I seem to sing (i. e. methinks I sing) to thee, as to a god, Od.22.348; χλιδᾶν ἔοικας methinks thou art delicate, A.Pr. 971;ἔοικα θρηνεῖν μάτην Id.Ch. 926
, cf. 730;ἔοικα.. οὐκ εἰδέναι S.OT 744
;ἔοικα.. ἐποικτίρειν σε Id.Ph. 317
: c. [tense] fut. inf., θέλξειν μ' ἔοικας it seems likely that thou wilt.., A.Eu. 900;ἐρεῖν ἔοικας Id.Pr. 984
;ἔοικα θεσπιῳδήσειν Id.Ag. 1161
;κτενεῖν ἔοικας Id.Ch. 922
; ;ἔοικα πράξειν οὐδέν E.Hec. 813
, cf. Cyc.99: c. [tense] aor. inf., πικροὺς ἔοιγμεν.. ἀγῶνας κηρῦξαι methinks we proclaimed, S.Aj. 1239: c. [tense] pf. inf.,ἔοικεν ἐπωνομάσθαι Pl.Cra. 419c
: c. part., ἔοικε κεκλημένη seems to be called, ibid.;ἐοίκατε ἡδόμενοι X.HG6.3.8
;κατακεκομμένη ἔοικεν ἡ σύνθεσις καὶ εὐκαταφρόνητος Demetr.Eloc.4
.2 impers., ἔοικε it seems: ὡς ἔοικε as it seems, S.Ant. 576, 740, El. 772, 1341, E.Andr. 551, etc., used by Pl. merely to modify a statement, probably, I believe, Phd.61c, R. 332b, al.; ἔοικεν in answers, so it seems, ib. 334a, 346c, al.3 personal in the same sense, , Tr. 1241;ὡς εἴξασιν E.Hel. 497
.III beseem, befit, c. dat. pers.,τὸ μὲν ἀπιέναι.. οὐδενὶ καλῷ ἔοικε X.An.6.5.17
(unless οὐδενὶ κ. is neut.);ἀνδράσι ἔοικεν τὰ τῆς γεωργίας POxy. 899.18
( 200 A.D.): c. dat. et inf.,τὰ μὲν οὔ τι καταθνητοῖσιν ἔοικεν ἄνδρεσσιν φορέειν Il.10.440
; cf. 111.2 fin.2 most freq. impers., ἔοικε it is fitting, reasonable, mostly with neg. and folld. by inf.,οὐκ ἔστ' οὐδὲ ἔοικε τεὸν ἔπος ἀρνήσασθαι Il.14.212
;οὐ γὰρ ἔοικ' ὀτρυνέμεν 4.286
: freq. c. acc. et inf., 12.212, al.; in Od.22.196 an inf. must be supplied, εὐνῇ ἔνι μαλακῇ καταλέγμενος, ὥς σε ἔοικεν (sc. καταλέξασθαι) ; ἐπεὶ οὐδὲ ἔοικε (sc. εἶναι) Il.1.119:—rare in [dialect] Att.,ἔοικεν νέῳ.. ὀργὴν ὑποφέρειν Pl.Lg. 879c
.IV part. ἐοικώς, εἰκώς, [dialect] Ion. οἰκώς, υῖα, ός,1 seeming like, like, Il.3.449, etc.:—the longer form is found in [dialect] Att. Prose,φόβος οὐδενὶ ἐοικώς Th.7.71
; (lyr.), Ch. 560, E.Cyc. 376, Ar.V. 1321.2 fitting, seemly, μῦθοί γε ἐοικότες.., ὧδε ἐοικότα μυθήσασθαι, Od.3.124, 125, cf. 4.239; ; ἐϊκυῖαν ἄκοιτιν a suitable wife, 'a help meet for him', Il.9.399.3 likely, probable, εἰκός ἐστι, = ἔοικε, S.El. 659, 1488, etc.; esp. ὡς εἰκός, [dialect] Ion. ὡς οἰκός, = ὡς ἔοικε, Hdt.1.45 (sc. ἦν), S.Ph. 498, etc.;οἷον εἰκός Pl.R. 406c
;καθάπερ εἰκός Id.Ti. 24d
; alsoὡς τὸ εἰκός Id.Phd. 67a
, R. 407d, etc.; οἱ εἰκότες λόγοι, μῦθοι, Id.Ti. 48d, 59c; ἀδύνατα εἰκότα plausible miracles, opp. δυνατὰ ἀπίθανα, Arist.Po. 1460a27.4 καὶ τὰ ἐοικότα and the like,αἶγες, αἴλουροι, καὶ τὰ ἐ. S.E.P.1.47
, cf. 3.180;ἄρτιον, περιττόν, τέλειον, τὰ ἐ. Nicom. Ar.1.3
.5 neut. Subst. εἰκός (q.v.). -
110 ἀραρίσκω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `fit together, construct, equip' (Il.).Other forms: aor. 2 ἀραρεῖν, aor. 1 ἄρσαι, perf. ἄρᾱρα (intr.); aor. pass. ἤρθην; ἄρμενος `fitting, equipped', isolated med. root ptc. (Il.) with substantivized n. pl. ἄρμενα, s. v.Dialectal forms: Myc. ararowoa \/ ararwoha\/ n. pl.; araruja \/ araruia(i)\/; kakarea \/khalkāreha\/Derivatives: Many derivatives, so ἅρμα, ἁρμός, ἁρμονία, ἁρμόζω, ἁρμαλιά, ἀρτύς, ἄρθρον (s.s.vv.). From ἄραρα: ἀραρότως `well fitted' (A.). - Further ἀρθμός `union, friendship' (h. Merc. 524 u. a.). - ἁρμή `junction' (Hp.). - S. also ἀριθμός, ἀρείων, ἀρέσκω with ἀρετή, ἄρτι, ἁμαρτή, ὄαρ.Etymology: The pres. is based on the aor. ἀραρεῖν; old perfect ἄρᾱρα. Nearest cognate Arm. aorist arari `I made' (pres. ar̄nem). The root is found in other languages, e.g. Av. arǝm `fitting', Skt. r̥tá- `Order'.Page in Frisk: 1,128-129Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἀραρίσκω
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111 ἁρμόζω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `fit together, connect' (Il.).Other forms: aor. ἁρμόσαιDerivatives: ἁρμοστής, Dor. - τήρ m. title of an official, esp. of a Spartan governor in dependent cities (inscr., Th.), ἁρμόστωρ (A.) `commander', ἅρμοσις. - With - γ- (cf. Dor. ἅρμοξα, ἅρμοκται): ἁρμογή `fitting together' (Eup.).Etymology: Denom. verb, from ἁρμότᾱς (Ruijgh, Études 1967, 48 n. 17); this from ἁρμός `joint' (S.) with the loc. adv. ἁρμοῖ `just, lately' (A.); ἁρμόδιος `fitting' etc. (Thgn.).Page in Frisk: 1,144Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἁρμόζω
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112 δέχομαι
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `take, accept, receive etc.' (Att.)Other forms: δέκομαι (Ion. Aeol. Cret.), aor. δέξασθαι (Il.). 3. pl. δέχαται (Μ 147), ep. aor. ptc. δέγμενος, ind. ἐδέγμην etc., (metr. determined), προτί-δεγμαι προσδέχομαι H. (cf. Debrunner ΜΝΗΜΗΣ ΧΑΡΙΝ 1, 77ff.; on the analogical aspirata c.q. media s. Schwyzer 772 and 769 n. 6).Derivatives: - δόκος as second member in comp. (Il.; also Att.), e. g. ἰο-δόκος `receiving arrows' (ep.), δωρο-δόκος `accepting presents, corruptable' (Att.); also the simplex δοκός `beam' (s. v.); δοχός `container' (Thphr., H.). δοκάν θήκην H.; also in ἀν-δοκά `surety' (Cret.), ἐσ-δοκά `taking over' (Arc.) etc., ( ἀνα-, ἐκ- etc.) δοχή (Att.) with δοχαῖος (Nic.), δοχικός (Pap.); ἀνδοκεύς `guarantor' (H.; Dor., cf. E. Kretschmer Glotta 18, 91); ( ἐκ-, ὑπο- etc.) δοχεύς `receiver etc.' (hell. and late); πανδοκεύς `inn-keeper' (retrograde formation, cf. Boßhardt 57); to δοχεύς: ( ἐκ-, ὑπο- etc.) δοχεῖον `container' (hell. and late). ( ἀπό-, ἔκ- etc.) δέξις `reception' (Hdt.) with δέξιμος `acceptable' (pap.). ( ἐκ-, δια- etc.) δέκτωρ `who undertakes' (A.). ( ἀπο-)δεκτήρ `intaker', an official (X.) with the fem. δέκτρια (Archil.). δέκτης `beggar' (δ 248); ἀπο-, ὑπο-δέκτης `intaker' (Att. hell. and late; with ( ἀνα-, ὑπο- etc.) δεκτικός `prepared to adopt' (Arist.); ὑποδέξιος `id.' (Hdt.), ὑποδεξί̄η `friendly reception' (Ι 73). ἀρι-δείκετος, δεξαμενη `watercollector' (ptc. δεξαμένη with oppos. accent) - δόκιμος, δόχμη s. v.; δόκανα, δοκάνη s. δοκός. - Deverb. δοκέω ( δοκεύω, δοκάζω), προσ-δοκάω (s. vv.). On δεκανᾶται ἀσπάζεται H. s. δηδέχαται. On δεκάζω (from δεκάς) s. δέκα.Origin: IE [Indo-European] [189] *deḱ- `take, accept'Etymology: Several forms IE deḱ-, doḱ- which can be combined with δέκομαι. E.g. Lat. decet `it is fitting' with decus n. (= Skt. *dáśas- in daśas-yáti `honour', MIr. dech `the best'; cf. also δεξιός), dignus, doceō etc.; δέκομαι therefore prop. `consider something as fitting, gern aufnehmen'? - From Armenian here primary tesanem, aor. tesi `see'?; cf. δοκεύω. - Uncertain Arm. ǝncay `gift', Toch. A täk- `judge', tāskmāṃ `similar', B tasemane `id.', and Slavic and Germanic words, e. g. OCS dešǫ, desiti `find' (s. δήω), OHG gi-zehōn `order'. - Isolated is Skt. dāś-noti, dā́ṣṭi, dā́śati `bring a sacrifice, honour', s. δηδέχαται. (Impossible is connection with Skt. átka- `mantle'.) - From Greek here δεξιός, from the zero grade of an s-stem ( decus) *deḱs- with adverbial loc. *deḱsi `right'; s. δεξιός. - S. Pok. 189ff.; and Fraenkel Lit. et. Wb. s. dẽšinas, Vasmer Russ. et. Wb. s. desitь.Page in Frisk: 1,373-374Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > δέχομαι
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113 προσήκω
προσήκω fut. προσήξω (Aeschyl., Thu.+; ins, pap, LXX; TestJud 5:2; JosAs; EpArist 29; Philo; Jos., Bell. 7, 450; Just.; Tat. 31, 1; Ath. 9, 2, R. 1 p. 49, 2 al.).① in a spatial sense to come so as to be present, come to, approach w. dat. of pers. (Dio Chrys. 65 [15], 2) IRo 9:3 of congregations that were not on Ignatius’ route.—ἐπὶ προσευχήν come for prayer B 19:12.② qualitative to be appropriate in a given circumstance, be fitting, suitable, proper, be one’s duty (Trag., Thu. et al.; Jos., Ant. 13, 432 τὰ μὴ προσήκοντα) κατὰ τὸ προσῆκον as is fitting (Plut., Mor. 122a; OGI 90, 18 [196 B.C.]; PCairMasp 167, 16; freq. in civic documents in ref. to a high level of conduct, s. SIG IV ind.) MPol 10:2. -
114 ἀνήκω
ἀνήκω (Soph., Hdt.+; ins, pap, LXX).① to have come to a point so as to have some connection, refer, relate, belong εἴς τι to someth. (Demosth. 60, 6 [prob. spurious work]; SIG 589, 63 ἃ ἀνήκει εἰς τ. τροφήν; 742, 15; BGU 1120, 32 [I B.C.]; Sir Prol. ln. 12; Jos., Ant. 4, 198) διακονία εἰς τὸ κοινὸν ἀνήκουσα a service related to the association (of Christians), a service to the church IPhld 1:1. τὰ ἀνήκοντα εἰς τ. ἐκκλησίαν what concerns the church ISm 8:1. τὰ ἀ. εἰς σωτηρίαν what relates to salvation 1 Cl 45:1; B 17:1. οἰκοδομὴ εἰς τ. κύριον ἡμῶν ἀνήκουσα edification that pertains to our Lord Pol 13:2. Instead of the prep., τινί to someth. (BGU 300, 7; 638, 14 al.) τὰ ἀ. τῇ θρησκείᾳ ἡμῶν what pertains to our religion 1 Cl 62:1. τὰ ἀ. τῇ βουλήσει θεοῦ what is in harmony w. God’s will 35:5. εὐποιί̈α θεῷ ἀνήκουσα a good deed that concerns God IPol 7:3. τὰ ἀ. ταῖς ψυχαῖς what your souls need D 16:2. παραβολὴ ἀνήκουσα τῇ νηστείᾳ a parable that has to do w. fasting Hs 5, 2, 1.② to reach a point of connection, w. focus on what is appropriate, impers. (Nägeli 48; Thieme 15) ἀνήκει it is proper, fitting (Ael. Dion. α, 138 ἀνήκει• Ἀντιφῶν [Fgm. 103 Blass] ἀντὶ τοῦ καθήκει; BGU 417, 17 ὅτι καὶ σοὶ τοῦτο ἀνήκει καὶ συμφέρει; 1 Macc 10:42) ὡς ἀνῆκεν as is fitting Col 3:18 (on the use of the impf. B-D-F §358, 2; Rob. 920; Mlt-Turner 90f, but s. Lohmeyer ad loc.). ἃ οὐκ ἀνῆκεν Eph 5:4 (τὰ οὐκ ἀνήκοντα v.l.). τὸ ἀνῆκον what is proper, one’s duty (IMagnMai 53, 65 [III B.C.] τὰ ἀνήκοντα τῇ πόλει what one owes the city; PFay 94, 9, 24; PTebt 6, 41; 1 Macc 11:35; 2 Macc 14:8) ἐπιτάσσειν σοι τὸ ἀνῆκον order you to do the right thing (an appeal for reciprocity) Phlm 8. τὰ ἀν̣[ή]κοντα τῇ ἀρχῇ what belongs to the authorities PEg2 49.—DELG s.v. ἥκω. M-M. TW. -
115 ἁγιοπρεπής
ἁγιοπρεπής, ές fitting/proper for one who is holy, holy λόγοι ἁ. holy words 1 Cl 13:3; δεσμοὶ ἁ. bonds fitting for a saint Pol 1:1. -
116 ἄξιος
ἄξιος, ία, ον (Hom.+; loanw. in rabb.) adj. for *ἄγ-τιος, cp. ἄγω in the sense ‘draw down’ in the scale, ‘weigh’, hence ἄξιος of someone or someth. that is evaluated. Whether the evaluation results in an advantage or a penalty depends on the context or use of a negative particle.① pert. to having a relatively high degree of comparable worth or value, corresponding, comparable, worthy, of things, in relation to other things,ⓐ of price equal in value (Eur., Alc. 300; Ps.-Demosth. 13, 10; Herodian 2, 3 [of the value of a thing]; Pr 3:15; 8:11; Sir 26:15; s. Nägeli 62) οὐκ ἄξια τὰ παθήματα πρὸς τ. μέλλουσαν δόξαν the sufferings are not to be compared w. the glory to come Ro 8:18 (Arrian, Anab. 6, 24, 1 οὐδὲ τὰ ξύμπαντα … ξυμβληθῆναι ἄξια εἶναι τοῖς … πόνοις=all [the trials] are not worthy to be compared with the miseries). οὐδενὸς ἄ. λόγου worthy of no consideration Dg 4:1 (λόγου ἄ. Hdt. 4, 28; Pla., Ep. 7, 334e; Diod S 13, 65, 3 οὐδὲν ἄξιον λόγου πράξας; Dionys. Hal. 1, 22, 5; Dio Chrys. 22 [39], 1; Vit. Hom. et Hes. 4); cp. vs. 4.ⓑ gener., of any other relation (Diod S 4, 11, 1 ἄξιον τῆς ἀρετῆς=worthy of his valor; Jos., Vi. 250 βοὴ εὐνοίας ἀξία; Just., A I, 4, 8 οὐδὲν ἄ. τῆς ὑποσχέσεως) καρποὶ ἄ. τῆς μετανοίας fruits in keeping with your repentance i.e. such as show that you have turned from your sinful ways Lk 3:8; Mt 3:8. For this ἄ. τῆς μετανοίας ἔργα Ac 26:20. καρπὸς ἄ. οὗ ἔδωκεν fruit that corresponds to what he gave us 2 Cl 1:3. ἄ. πρᾶγμα ISm 11:3 (cp. Just., A I, 19, 5 ἀ. θεοῦ δύναμιν). ἄκκεπτα IPol 6:2. ἔργα ἄ. τῶν ῥημάτων deeds corresponding to the words 2 Cl 13:3. πάσης ἀποδοχῆς ἄ. worthy of full acceptance 1 Ti 1:15; 4:9 (Heraclid. Crit. [III B.C.] Fgm. I 17 πάσης ἄξιος φιλίας; Just., D. 3, 3 ἀποδοχῆς ἄξια). οὐδὲν ἄ. θανάτου nothing deserving death (cp. ἄξιον … τι θανάτου Plut., Marcus Cato 349a [21]) Lk 23:15; Ac 25:11, 25. θανάτου ἢ δεσμῶν ἄ. nothing deserving death or imprisonment 23:29; 26:31 (cp. Hyperid. 3, 14; Appian, Iber. 31 §124 ἄξια θανάτου; Jos., Ant. 11, 144; Herm. Wr. 1, 20 ἄ. τοῦ θανάτου). Foll. by rel. clause ἄ. ὧν ἐπράξαμεν Lk 23:41.ⓒ impers. ἄξιόν ἐστι it is worthwhile, fitting, proper (Hyperid. 2, 3; 6, 3; 4 Macc 17:8; EpArist 4; 282; Just., A II, 3, 2) w. articular inf. foll. (B-D-F §400, 3; Rob. 1059) τοῦ πορεύεσθαι 1 Cor 16:4. καθὼς ἄ. ἐστιν 2 Th 1:3.② pert. to being correspondingly fitting or appropriate, worthy, fit, deserving of pers.ⓐ in a good sense, but one which is sometimes negated. The negative particle in such cases generates the equivalent of ἀνάξιος ‘unworthy’. W. gen. of the thing of which one is worthy τῆς τροφῆς entitled to his food Mt 10:10; D 13:1f. τῆς αἰωνίου ζωῆς Ac 13:46. τοῦ μισθοῦ Lk 10:7; 1 Ti 5:18. πάσης τιμῆς 6:1 (Dio Chrys. 14 [31], 93; Lucian, Tox. 3 τιμῆς ἄ. παρὰ πάντων). ἄ. μετανοίας Hs 8, 6, 1.—W. gen. of the pers. οὐκ ἔστιν μου ἄ. he is not worthy of me=does not deserve to belong to me (perh. ‘is not suited to me’, s. 1 above) Mt 10:37f; cp. PtK 3 p. 15, 17; D 15:1; ἄ. θεοῦ (Wsd 3:5; Just., D. 5, 3) IEph 2:1; 4:1; cp. 15:1; IRo 10:2; ὧν οὐκ ἦν ἄ. ὁ κόσμος of whom the world was not worthy=‘they were too good for this world’ (New Life version) Hb 11:38.—W. inf. foll. (M. Ant. 8, 42 οὔκ εἰμι ἄξιος with inf.; BGU 1141, 15 [13 B.C.]; Jos., Ant. 4, 179; Just., A I, 22, 1) οὐκέτι εἰμὶ ἄ. κληθῆναι υἱός σου I am no longer fit to be called your son Lk 15:19, 21; cp. Ac 13:25; Rv 4:11; 5:2, 4, 9, 12 (WvUnnik, BRigaux Festschr. ’70, 445–61); B 14:1; IEph 1:3; Mg 14; Tr 13:1; Sm 11:1; Hs 8, 2, 5.—W. gen. of the inf. (ParJer 4:5) MPol 10:2. Foll. by ἵνα (B-D-F §393, 4; Rob. 658) ἄ. ἵνα λύσω τὸν ἱμάντα good enough to untie the thong J 1:27 (ἱκανός P66, 75; s. ἱκανός end). Foll. by a rel. clause ἄ. ἐστιν ᾧ παρέξῃ τοῦτο Lk 7:4 (B-D-F §5, 3b; 379; Rob. 724). Abs. (PPetr II, 15 [3], 8 ἄ. γάρ ἐστιν ὁ ἄνθρωπος; 2 Macc 15:21; Just., D. 39, 2 ὡς ἀξιοί εἰσι) ἄ. εἰσιν they deserve to Rv 3:4; 16:6. Cp. Mt 10:11, 13; 22:8; IEph 2:2; Mg 12; Tr 4:2; IRo 9:2; ISm 9:2; IPol 8:1; B 9:9; 21:8; with a negative or negative implication in the context Hs 8, 11, 1; B 9:9; 14:4. ἄ. τινα ἡγεῖσθαι (Job 30:1) Hv 2, 1, 2; 3, 3, 4; 4, 1, 3; m 4, 2, 1; Hs 7:5; Hs 9, 28, 5 (w. ἵνα foll. in some of these pass. fr. Hermas). ὁ σωτὴρ ἀξίαν αὐτὴν ἡγήσατο the Savior considered her worthy GMary 463, 22. As an epithet of persons IMg 2. Subst. ἀκούει τῶν ἀξίων (God) heeds the deserving AcPt Ox 849, 28 (cp. Just., A I, 52, 3).—Comp. ἀξιώτερος (SIG 218, 25) Hv 3, 4, 3.—Ins: Larfeld I, 493f.ⓑ in a context in which the evaluation is qualified by unpleasant consequences to the one evaluated (Ael. Aristid. 34 p. 650 D. ἄ. ὀργῆς) ἄ. πληγῶν (Dt 25:2; cp. Jos., Ant. 13, 294) deserving blows Lk 12:48. ἄ. θανάτου (Nicol. Dam.: 90 Fgm. 4 p. 335, 12f Jac.; Appian, Bell. Civ. 2, 108 §452; Mel., HE 4, 26, 6) Ro 1:32. καθώς τις ἄξιός ἐστιν as each deserves Hs 6, 3, 3 of punishments.—JKleist, ‘Axios’ in the Gospels: CBQ 6, ’44, 342–46; KStendahl, Nuntius 7, ’52, 53f.—EDNT. M-M. TW. -
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