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1 ἀγωγή
A carrying away, Hdt.6.85, etc.; freight, carriage,πρὸς τὰς ἀγωγὰς.. χρῆσθαι ὑποζυγίοις Pl.R. 370e
, cf.X.Lac.7.5, PLond. 3.948.2 (iii A.D.).b intr., τὴν ἀ. διὰ τάχους ἐποιεῖτο pursued his voyage, Th.4.29 (v.l.); movement, Pl.R. 604b; ἀ. ἐπί τι tendency towards.., Hp.Epid.1.1.3 forcible seizure, carrying off, abduction, A.Ag. 1263, S.OC 662;ἀγωγὴν ποιήσασθαι PTeb. 39.22
(ii B. C.), cf. 48.22.5 load, Ostr.1168; weight, AB333.b spell for bringing a person, usu. love-charm, PMag.Par. 1.1390.2 leading of an army, Id.Lg. 746e (pl.); ἀ. στραταρχίας conduct of an expedition, Vett.Val.339.29;ἡ ἀ. τῶν πραγμάτων Plb.3.8.5
.3 direction, training,παιδεία μέν ἐσθ' ἡ παίδων ὁλκή τε καὶ ἀ. πρὸς τὸν ὑπὸ τοῦ νόμου λόγον ὀρθὸν εἰρημένον Pl.Lg. 659d
, cf. 819a;ἀ. ὀρθῆς τυχεῖν πρὸς ἀρετήν Arist.EN 1179b31
;διὰ τὸ ἦθος καὶ τὴν ἀ. Id.Pol. 1292b14
, cf. Cleanth.Stoic.1.107: in pl., systems of education, Chrysipp.Stoic.3.173; esp. of the public education of the Spartan youth,Λακωνικὴ ἀ. Plb. 1.32.1
;Ἀγησίλαος ἤχθη τὴν λεγομένην ἀγωγὴν ἐν Δακεδαίμονι Plu.Ages.1
; ἀ. στοιχειώδης elementary course, Apollon.Perg.Con.1 Praef.:—also of plants, culture, Thphr.HP1.3.2; of diseases, treatment, Gal.12.414, 15.436.4 way of life, conduct, Archyt ap.Stob.2.31.120 (pl.), PTeb. 24.57 (ii B. C.), OGI223.15 (Erythrae, iii B. C.), LXX 2 Ma.6.8, 2 Ep.Tim. 3.10, M.Ant.1.6.6 generally, method, construction (of a law), Arist.Rh. 1375b12; style, D.H.Isoc.20, al.;ἡ ἀ. τῶν διαλέκτων Str.14.1.41
.7 method of proof, esp. of syllogistic reasoning,λόγοι τὰς ἀγωγὰς ὑγιεῖς ἔχοντες Chrysipp.Stoic.2.84
, cf. Simp.in Ph. 759.14; line of argument, Plu.2.106b.9 Milit., manoeuvre, movement, Ascl.Tact.12.7 and 10; order of march, ib.11.8, cf. Ael.Tact.39.1.10 in Law, = Lat. actio, Cod.Just. 4.24.1, al. -
2 τίνω
τίνω, Il.3.289, al., ([etym.] ἀπο-) IG5(1).1390.76 (Andania, i B.C.), etc.: [dialect] Ion. [tense] impf.Aτίνεσκον A.R.2.475
: [tense] fut. τείσω ([etym.] ἐκ-) IG22.412.6 (iv B.C.), ([etym.] ἀπο-) Epigr.Gr. 1132 ([dialect] Att. vase, iv B.C.), PPetr.3p.55 (iii B.C.), IG7.3073.1 (Lebad., ii B.C.), etc.; Cypr. [ per.] 3sg.πείσει Inscr.Cypr.135.12
H.: [tense] aor. ἔτεισα ([etym.] ἀπ-) SIG47.15 ([dialect] Locr., v B.C.), 663.25 (Delos, iii/ii B.C.), PPetr.3p.41 (iii B.C.), etc.: freq. written τίσω ἔτισα in Hellenistic and later Inscrr. and Pap., and in codd. of all authors ([tense] fut., Od.8.348, A.Ch. 277, S.Aj. 113, etc.; [tense] aor., Od. 24.352, Pi.O.2.58, S.OT 810, etc.): in Hom. confused (both in codd. and printed texts) with τίσω ἔτισα [tense] fut. and [tense] aor. of τίω, and only to be distd. by the sense: [tense] pf. τέτεικα ([etym.] ἀπο-) SIG437.6 (Delph., iii B.C.); part.τετεικώς Lyc.765
(τετικώς, τεθεικώς codd.) (v. ἐκτίνω):—[voice] Med., [tense] pres. first in Thgn.204 (only τίνυμαι in Hom.): [tense] fut.τείσομαι Od.13.15
, al.: [tense] aor.ἐτεισάμην 3.197
, 15.236, al. ( τις- codd.):—[voice] Pass., [tense] aor.ἐξ-ετείσθην IG22.1613.198
, D.39.15, 59.7: [tense] pf. [ per.] 3sg.ἐκ-τέτεισται Pl.Phdr. 257a
, D.24.187. [[pron. full] τῑνω (from Τίνϝω ) in [dialect] Ep., also Thgn.204, Herod.2.51, AP7.657 (Leon.); τῐνω in Trag., as A.Pr. 112, S.OC 635, E.Or.7; also in Pi.P.2.24 ([voice] Med. ) and Sol. 13.31; also in some Epigrammatists, as Simm.25.1, AP9.286 (Marc. Arg.).]I [voice] Act., pay a price by way of return or recompense, mostly in bad sense, pay a penalty, with acc. of the penalty,τ. θωήν Od.2.193
;τιμήν τινι Il.3.289
;ποινάς Pi.O.2.58
, A.Pr. 112, Theodect. 8.9; , El. 298, Fr.107.9, 2 Ep.Thess.1.9, etc.; also τ. ἴσην (sc. δίκην) S.OT 810; ; τὸ ἥμισυ ib. 767e (s. v.l.); μείζονα τὴν ἔκτ<ε>ισίν τινι ib. 933e; τὴν προσήκουσαν τιμωρίαν ib. 905a, cf. Trag.Adesp.490:—but alsob in good sense, pay a debt, acquit oneself of an obligation, ζωάγρια τ. Il.18.407;τείσειν αἴσιμα πάντα Od.8.348
; εὐαγγέλιον (reward for bringing good news) 14.166; τ. χάριν τινί render one thanks, A.Pr. 985;τ. γῇ δασμόν S.OC 635
;ἰατροῖς μισθόν X.Mem.1.2.54
:—also simply,c repay, c. acc. rei,τροφάς τινι E.Or. 109
:—in various phrases, τ. ἀντιποίνους δύας repay equivalent sorrows, A.Eu. 268 (lyr.); φόνον φόνου ῥύσιον τ. S.Ph. 959; αἱμάτων παλαιτέρων τ. μύσος send one pollution in repayment for another, A.Ch. 650(lyr., Lachm., for τείνει); ἀρᾶς τ. χρέος Id.Ag. 457
(lyr.).--Constr.:1 c. acc. of the thing paid or of the thing repaid (v. supr.).2 less freq. c. dat., κράατι τείσεις with thy head, Od.22.218; .3 c. dat. of pers. to whom payment is made (v. supr.).4 c. dat. of the penalty,τ. θανάτῳ ἅπερ ἦρξεν Id.Ag. 1529
(anap.); τύμμα τύμματι ib. 1430 (lyr.).5 with gen. of the thing for which one pays, τ. ἀμοιβὴν βοῶν τινι pay him compensation for the cows, Od.12.382; τ. τινὶ ποινήν τινος pay one retribution for.., Hdt.3.14, 7.134; τ. μητρὸς δίκας for thy mother, E.Or. 531; ἀντὶ πληγῆς πληγὴν τ. A.Ch. 313 (anap.): also with acc. of the thing for which one pays, the price being omitted, pay or atone for a thing, ;τ. ὕβριν Od.24.352
; τ. φόνον or λώβην τινός, Il.21.134, 11.142;κακά Thgn.735
; : less freq. c. acc. pers., τείσεις γνωτὸν τὸν ἔπεφνες thou shalt make atonement for the brother thou hast slain, Il.17.34.6 abs., make return or requital, Sol.13.29; , cf. 230 (lyr.).II [voice] Med., have a price paid one, make another pay for a thing, avenge oneself on him, punish him, freq. from Hom. downwards.--Constr.:2 c. gen. criminis, τείσασθαι Ἀλέξανδρον κακότητος punish him for his wickedness, Il.3.366, cf. Od.3.206, Thgn. 204 (where ἀμπλακίης, v.l. -ίας), Hdt.4.118, etc.;τ. τινὰ ἐφ' ἁμαρτωλῇ Thgn.1248
;ὑπέρ τινος Hdt.1.27
,73.3 c. acc. rei, take vengeance for a thing, τείσασθαι φόνον, βίην τινός, Il.15.116, Od.23.31;λώβην Il.19.208
, etc.4 c. dupl. acc. pers. et rei, ἐτείσατο ἔργον ἀεικὲς ἀντίθεον Νηλῆα he made Neleus pay for the misdeed, visited it on his head, Od.15.236;Ζεῦ ἄνα, δὸς τείσασθαι, ὅ με πρότερος κάκ' ἔοργε, δῖον Ἀλέξανδρον Il.3.351
; τείσασθαί τινα δίκην exact retribution from a person, E.Med. 1316 (dub.l.).5 c. dat. modi, τίνεσθαί τινα ἀγαναῖς ἀμοιβαῖς, φυγῇ, repay or requite with.., Pi.P.2.24, A.Th. 638.6 abs., repay oneself, indemnify oneself, ἡμεῖς δ' αὖτε ἀγειρόμενοι κατὰ δῆμον τεισόμεθ' Od.13.15. (Root q[uglide][icaron]- [alternating with q[uglide]ei- and q[uglide]oi-] 'pay': τῐ-νϝ-ω, τῐ-σις, τεί-σω [Cypr. πείσει], ἔ-τει-σα [cf. ἀππεισάτου s.v. ἀποτίνω], ποι-νή (q.v.): Skt. cáy-ate 'avenge, punish': ápa-ci-tis 'vengeance':—not related to τίω.) -
3 κόμιστρον
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4 στέφανος
A that which surrounds or encompasses, πάντῃ γάρ σε περὶ σ. πολέμοιο δέδηεν the circling fight, Il. 13.736; of the wall round a town, Pi.O.8.32;σ. πόλεος Anacr.72
, cf. Orph.A. 761, 897; cf.στεφάνη 1.2
; καλλίπαις ς. circle of fair children, E.HF 839.II crown, wreath, chaplet, h.Hom.7.42; χρύσεος ib.32.6;στεφάνους.. ἄνθεα ποίης Hes. Th. 576
, cf. Pi.P.4.240;κισσίνους σ. δρυός τε E. Ba. 703
; δάφνας ς. Isyll.19; ῥόδινος, ῥοδόεις, Anacr.83, Theoc.7.64;ἀνθεμεῦντες Anacr.62
;πλεκτὸν σ. ἐκ λειμῶνος φέρω E.Hipp.73
, cf. Xenoph.1.2; (lyr.);κιττοῦ καὶ ἴων Pl.Smp. 212e
;φιλύρας Xenarch.13
, etc.; (lyr.); σ. εἴρειν, πλέκειν, ἀνείρειν, Pi.N.7.77, I.8(7).74, Ar.Ach. 1006;ὑφαίνειν Plu.2.646e
;πέρθεσθαι φόβαισι Sapph.78
, cf. E.Med. 984 (lyr.); θεῖσα ἀμφὶ βοστρύχοις ib. 1160; ;περιθεῖναι σ. τινί Ar.Eq. 1227
;χρυσῷ σ. ἀναδῆσαί τινα Th. 4.121
; ; μύρα, στεφάνους ἑτοίμασον for a feast, Men. 273, cf. Amphis 9.4, Alex.250, etc.; hung at the door on festive occasions, Ephipp.3.2.b in pl., οἱ ς. the garland-market, Antiph.83.2 crown of victory at the public games, Pi.O.8.76; τῆς ἐλαίης τὸν διδόμενον ς. Hdt.8.26;νικᾶν παγκρατίου στέφανον Pi.N.5.5
, cf. I.1.21;σ. ἔλαχεν Id.O.10(11).61
; ὁ ἐπὶ τοῦ ς., title of an officer who had charge of these matters in Roman times, IGRom.4.1435.15 ([place name] Smyrna).b honorary wreath or crown, freq. worked in gold, awarded for public services in war or peace, IG12.110.10, 22.212.24, 338.19, al., Pl.Lg. 943c, Aeschin. 2.46, OGI49.7 (Egypt, iii B.C.), al., Callix.2: such crowns were freq. dedicated in temples, IG22.1386.33, cf. 11(2).199 B 60, al. (Delos, iii B.C.); περὶ τοῦ ς., title of D.18, cf. Aeschin.3.187, al.: metaph., prize, reward, αὑτῷ μὲν σ. περιθείς, Σαμίοισι δὲ κῦδος Epigr. ap.Hdt.4.88;τοὺς παῖδας.. δημοσίᾳ ἡ πόλις θρέψει, ὠφέλιμον ς... τῶν.. ἀγώνων προτιθεῖσα Th.2.46
; τοῦδε γὰρ ὁ ς. his is the prize (or perh. for (bringing) him the prize is offered), S.Ph. 841 (hex.).c σ. πυργωτὸς καὶ οὐαλλάριος,= Lat. corona muralis et vallaris, a Roman military decoration, OGI560.10 (Tlos, i A.D.); σ. τειχικός ib.540.19 (Pessinus, i A.D.).3 crown of glory, honour,οὐκ ἂν αἰσχυνθείην εἰπὼν στέφανον τῆς πατρίδος εἶναι τὰς ἐκείνων ψυχάς Lycurg.50
; ἐλευθερίας ἀμφέθετο ς. Simon.98;σ. εὐκλείας μέγας S.Aj. 465
, cf. Pi.P.1. 100, E.Supp. 315;μέγας γάρ σοι ὁ σ. ἐστιν ὑπὸ πάντων εὐλογεῖσθαι PSI 4.405.4
(iii B.C.); σ. ζωῆς, δόξης, Ep.Jac.1.12, 1 Ep.Pet.5.4; ὁ τῆς δικαιοσύνης ς. 2 Ep.Ti.4.8.ἀνδρὸς στέφανος παῖδες Hom.Epigr.13
, cf. E. IA 194 (lyr.), 1 Ep.Thess.2.19.4 crown as a badge of office, D.21.32;πέπαυνται ἄρχοντες καὶ τοὺς σ. περιῄρηνται Id.26.5
;ὁ βασιλεὺς ὅταν δικάζῃ περιαιρεῖται τὸν σ. Arist.Ath.57.4
; ὁ σ. οὗτος, of the office of ἀρχιερεὺς Ἀσίας, Philostr.VS 1.21.2, cf. OGI470.21 (Asia Minor), Lib. Or.53.4; ἔχειν τὸν ς. to be in office, SIG1007.22 (Pergam., ii B.C.); ἡ ἀπόθεσις τῶν ς. ib.900.16 (Panamara, iv A.D.);ἀναδήσασθαι τὸν σ. τοῦτον POxy. 1252v
.20 (iii A.D.): v. στεφανηφόρος 11,στεφανόω 11.5
.5 in Egypt, money gift to the sovereign, levied by the state, PTeb.746.24 (iii B.C.), PSI4.388.5 (iii B.C.), PCair.Zen.36.27 (iii B.C.), etc.; like wise in Syria, LXX 1 Ma. 10.20; also of similar gifts to a court favourite, PFay.14 (ii B.C.), cf. Ostr.Bodl. i202 (ii B.C.).6 τὰς εἰς τὸν σ. ἐπαγγελίας οὐκ ἔλαβον,= aurum coronarium non accepi, Mon.Anc.11.22, cf.PFay.20.7 (iii/iv A.D.).7 donation, euphemism for a bribe,διεθέντος μου ὑπάρξει σοι εἰς σ. τάλαντα δεκαπέντε PGrenf.1.41.2
(ii B.C.), cf. OGI221.6 (Ilium, iii B.C.), PGoodsp.Cair. 5.5 (ii B.C.); gratuity, bonus, PFlor.74.14 (ii A.D.).8 the constellation Corona, Epimenid.25, Arist.Mete. 362b10, Arat.71, PHib. 1.27.58, 187 (iii B.C.);σ. τόν τε κλείουσ' Ἀριάδνης A.R.3.1003
.10= δάφνη Ἀλεξανδρεία, Dsc.4.145; Ἡλίου σ.,= ἅλιμος, Ps.-Dsc.1.91.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > στέφανος
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5 σῶστρα
A reward for saving one's life, thank-offering for deliverance from a danger, σῶστρα τοῦ παιδὸς θύειν [θεοῖς] Hdt.1.118, cf. AP9.378.7 (Pall.);σ. ὀφείλειν τισί Luc.Salt.8
;ἐκτίνειν τισί Id.DMar.14.1
.2 reward for bringing back lost cattle or runaway slaves,σ. παρέχειν Hdt.4.9
;σῶστρα τούτου ἀνακηρύσσειν X.Mem.2.10.2
; σῶστρα δὲ μὴ ἐξεῖμ[εν ἐσπρᾶξαι] Foed.Delph. Pell.2 A 25.3 physician's fee, Poll.6.186; thank-offering to Asclepios, IG14.967a1, b 1 ([place name] Rome), 42(1).483 (Epid.).--The sg. only in App.BC4.62. -
6 ἐκτίνω
Aἐκτέτεικα D.40.52
:— pay off, pay in full, [ζημίην] χίλια τάλαντα Hdt.6.92
;εὐεργεσίας Id.3.47
; Ἄργει δ' ἐκτίνων τροφάς making a return for bringing one up, A.Th. 548;χάριτας πατρῴας E.Or. 453
, etc.; ;ἔκ τινα τῖσαι ἀμοιβήν Maiist.40
; δίκην ἐ. pay full penalty, E.El. 260, Lys. 23.14; τινός for a thing, Hdt.9.94; soτίσιν ἐ. τινί Id.6.72
; ἄποινα ib.79; ἐ. βλάβην to make it good, Pl.Lg. 936e, cf. A.Ag. 1562 (lyr.), 1582;τὸ βλάβος D.21.43
;δίκην ἐ. ὑπὲρ χρημάτων Is.10.15
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7 κατασκευαστικός
A fitted for providing, τινος Arist.VV 1250b29; fitted for bringing about,τοῦ μὴ πλανᾶν Phld.Rh.1.347
S.2 in Logic, constructive, positive, opp. destructive ([etym.] λυτικός, ἀνασκευαστικός), Arist.Rh. 1403a25, Theon Prog.12, etc.: c.gen.,λόγος κ. ζητήματος Corn.Rh.p.377
H., cf. Nicol. Prog.p.29 F. Adv. - κῶς, opp. ἀνασκευαστικῶς, Arist.APr. 52a31.3 ( κατασκευή VIII) systematic,γυμνάσια Gal.6.177
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8 προκαλέω
B mostly [voice] Med., call out to fight, challenge,Αἴας δὲ πρῶτος προκαλέσσατο Il.13.809
, cf. Od.8.142;ἴθι νῦν προκάλεσσαι.. Μενέλαον ἐξαῦτις μαχέσασθαι Il.3.432
, cf. 7.39; προκαλέσσατο χάρμῃ ib. 218; so, later,π. εἰς ἀγῶνα X.Mem.2.3.17
, cf. Luc.Symp.20;εἰς μονομαχίαν Ael.VH1.24
;μάχῃ Anacreont.12.7
; ταῦτα π. τοὺς συνόντας thus.., X.Cyr.1.4.4; challenge to drink, Critias Fr.6.7 D.; π. τινὰ συμπαίζειν; συγγυμνάζεσθαι, Anacr.14.4, Pl.Smp. 217c: prov., ἱππέας εἰς πεδίον προκαλῇ, Σωκράτη εἰς λόγους προκαλούμενος, of one who challenges another in his own department, Id.Tht. 183d, cf. Men.268.2 invite or summon,τινὰ ἐς λόγους Hdt.4.201
, Th.3.34;ἐς σπονδὰς καὶ διάλυσιν πολέμου Id.4.19
;ἐπὶ ξυμμαχίαν Id.5.43
;ἐπὶ τιμωρίαν D.21.226
;πρὸς τὸ συνδειπνεῖν Pl.Smp. 217c
; [ ἰχθῦς] πρὸς τὴν θήραν π. entice them out, Arist. HA 534a17; πρὸς αὑτόν τινας endeavour to attach them to oneself, Plb.3.77.7.3 c. acc. et inf., invite one to do.., Trag.Adesp. 165 (= Com.Adesp.1295), etc.;π. τινὰ ἐς λόγον ἐλθεῖν Isoc.5.91
;εἰρήνην ποιεῖσθαι X.HG2.2.15
, cf. Pl.Euthd. 294b, etc.;προκαλούμεθα ὑμᾶς φίλοι εἶναι καὶ ἐκ τῆς γῆς ἡμῶν ἀναχωρῆσαι Th.5.112
; of things, αὐτὰ (sc. τὰ πράγματα) invite, admonish,Arist.
Pol. 1331a22: also π. εἰ βούλοιντο.., c. inf., Th.4.30.4 abs., αὐτῶν προκαλεσαμένων at or after their invitation, ib. 20, cf. Pl.R. 451c; appeal,προκαλεῖσθαι περί τινος ἐπὶ Ῥωμαίους Plb.24.9.13
.II c. acc. rei, offer, propose,δίκην Th.1.39
, cf. 2.72, 73, Ar. Ach. 984, etc.;τὰ εἰρημένα Th.5.37
;τὰς σπονδάς Ar.Eq. 796
: with acc. pers. added, προκαλεῖσθαί τινας τὴν εἰρήνην offer them peace, Id.Ach. 652, cf. Pl.Euthphr.5a, Chrm. 169c.2 law-term, make an offer or challenge to the opponent for bringing about a decision, e.g. for submitting the case to arbitration, letting slaves be put to the torture, etc.,προκαλοῦνται πρόκλησιν ἡμᾶς D.37.12
, cf. 40.44, Antipho 1.6: c. acc. pers., challenge him, Id.6.23; π. εἰς πάντα τινάς ib.26;εἰς ἀντίδοσιν Lys.24.9
;εἰς ὅρκον D.52.17
;εἰς ἐμφανῶν κατάστασιν Is.6.31
(leg. προς-) ; π. τινά τι make one an offer, D.48.4, cf. 37.42: c. acc. et inf., π. τὴν μητέρα ὀμόσαι offer that she should take an oath, Id.55.27: c. inf. only,π. ἐθέλειν ἐπιδεῖξαι Id.27.50
, cf. 54.27; alsoπ. κατά τινος εἰς μαρτυρίαν Id.29.20
( προσκ- codd.):—[voice] Pass., π. περὶ Ἐπιδάμνου ἐς κρίσιν Th.l.34.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προκαλέω
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9 συστατικός
A of or for putting together, component,μόρια S.E.M.8.84
, cf. 1.104; opp. διαιρετικός, Ammon. in Porph.118.13.3 probatory, confirmatory, Hermog. Id.2.9;λόγοι σ. τινός Phld.Rh.1.12
S.; σ. δημόσιος χρηματισμός a publicly deposited deed confirmatory (of a gift), PGrenf.2.69.20, al. (iii A.D.).II of or for bringing together, introductory, commendatory, τὸ κάλλος παντὸς ἐπιστολίου -ώτερον personal appearance is better introduction than any letter, Arist. ap. D.L.5.18, cf. Plb.31.16.3; σ. ἐπιστολαί letters of introduction, 2 Ep.Cor.3.1; ἡ ς. alone, D.L.8.87; alsoσ. γράμματα Arr.Epict.2.3.1
, POxy.1587.20 (iii A.D.).III -κόν, τό, deed of representation, power of attorney, ib.505.2 (ii A.D.); agreement to appoint a representative, PFay.35.11 (ii A.D.).IV productive,ὑπὸ τῆς φλεγμονῆς ταρασσομένην τὴν καρδίαν τοῦδε τοῦ πάθους συστατικὴν γίνεσθαι Herod.Med.
in Rh.Mus.58.70.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συστατικός
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15 ὀκταετηρίς
A cycle of eight years, used at Athens before Meton's time for bringing the lunar and solar years together, 3 months being intercalated to complete the sum of 2, 922 days, Eudox. Ars 13.12, Str.7.5.5, Gem.8.27 sqq., Placit. 2.32.2.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὀκταετηρίς
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16 ὑποτακτικός
A post-positive, necessarily placed after something with which it is combined, e.g. μοι, opp. ὑποτασσόμενος (capable of being placed after, e. g. ἐμοί), A.D.Pron.35.22, cf. Adv. 126.21; ὑ. συλλαβαί, e.g. γμ, κμ, χμ, Id.Synt.7.9, cf. 58.3; ὑ. φωνῆεν a vowel which must come second in a diphthong, EM203.47, al.; στοιχεῖα (i.e. ι and υ) D.T.631.8; οὐχ ὑ. τῷ ν ¯ τὸ π ¯, π cannot follow ν, D.H.Comp.22. Adv. -κῶς, opp. προτακτικῶς, A.D. Synt.227.15.2 ὑ. ἄρθρον, i.e. ὅς, ἥ, ὅ, D.T.640.6, A.D.Pron. 110.14, Greg.Cor.p.385 S.;τὸ ὅς ὑποτακτικόν Ath.11.493b
;ὑ. σύνταξις τῶν ἄρθρων A.D.Synt.87.2
.3 of Verbs, ὑ. ἔγκλισις subjunctive mood, D.T.638.8, A.D.Synt.246.15, al.; τὰ καλούμενα ὑ. ῥήματα verbs in the subjunctive, ib.265.25, cf. Conj.243.13, 244.18, al.; ἐὰν τοῦτο -κὸν ᾖ if this is subjunctive, Phryn.337; ὑ. σύνδεσμος conjunction requiring the subjunctive, Thom.Mag.p.132 R.4 -τακτικόν, τό, a charm for bringing people into subjection, PMag. Lond.121.940; ὑ. Ἀπόλλωνος ib.124.36.5 ὑποτακτικὰ ζῴδια the feminine ζῴδια, i.e. even numbers beginning with Taurus, Cat.Cod.Astr.1.165, 5(1).187.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑποτακτικός
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17 εὐπρόσδεκτος
εὐπρόσδεκτος, ον ‘(easily) acceptable, pleasant, welcome’ (s. προσδέχομαι; Plut., Mor. 801c)① pert. to being capable of eliciting favorable acceptance, acceptableⓐ of things: of offerings (schol. on Aristoph., Pax 1054 εὐπρόσδεκτος ἡ θυσία) προσφορά Ro 15:16; of pers. 1 Cl 40:4. Of willingness to give, which is said to be acceptable 2 Cor 8:12. W. the dat. of the one to whom someth. is acceptable: to people Ro 15:31; to God θυσίαι εὐ. τῷ θεῷ 1 Pt 2:5 (cp. Vi. Aesopi W 8 P. εὐπρόσδεκτον παρὰ τῷ θεῷ τὸ ἀγαθοποιεῖν; Cat. Cod. Astr. VII 178, 6 εὐ. αἱ εὐχαὶ πρὸς θεόν; SIG 1042, 8 ἀπρόσδεκτος ἡ θυσία παρὰ τ. θεοῦ). ἱλαρότης Hm 10, 3, 1. λειτουργία Hs 5, 3, 8. εὐ. τῷ θελήματι αὐτοῦ acceptable to his will 1 Cl 40:3; τὰ εὐ. what is acceptable to God 35:5.ⓑ of pers. 1 Cl 40:4.② pert. to being welcome in a situation, favorable, of a time that is favorable for bringing God’s grace to fruition καιρὸς εὐ. 2 Cor 6:2.—DELG s.v. δέχομαι. M-M. TW. Spicq.Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά παλαιοχριστιανική Λογοτεχνία > εὐπρόσδεκτος
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18 ἐπισπάω
ἐπισπάω (σπάω) in our lit. ἐ. only mid. (which is found Hdt.+; Herm. Wr., ins, pap, LXX; TestReub 5:1; JosAs 5:9 cod. A [p. 46, 2 Bat.]; Philo; Jos., Ant. 14, 424, C. Ap. 2, 31) fut. 3 pl. ἐπισπάσονται (TestReub 5:1); 1 aor. ἐπεσπασάμην LXX.① to cause to come to oneself, draw to oneself lit. τινί τι an animal MPol 3:1 (cp. Diod S 17, 13, 2 ἐπισπᾶσθαι πληγάσ=draw the blows [of the enemies] to oneself [in order to die more quickly]).② to be responsible for bringing someth. on oneself, bring upon, fig. ext. of 1 (Hdt. 3, 7, 72; Polyb. 3, 98, 8; Anth. Pal. 11, 340, 2 ἔχθραν; OGI 13, 6 τ. κρίσιν; Wsd 1:12) τί τινι someth. (on) someone αἰχμαλωτισμὸν ἑαυτοῖς bring captivity on themselves Hv 1, 1, 8. ἀσθένειαν τῇ σαρκὶ αὐτῶν v 3, 9, 3. μεγάλην ἁμαρτίαν ἑαυτῷ m 4, 1, 8. ἑαυτῷ λύπην Hs 9, 2, 6.③ medical t.t. to pull the foreskin over the end of the penis, pull over the foreskin (Soranus, Gynaec. 2, 34 p. 79, 1 of a nurse: ἐπισπάσθω τὴν ἀκροποσθίαν) to conceal circumcision 1 Cor 7:18 (this special use of the word is not found elsewh., not even 4 Macc 5:2, where ἐπισπᾶσθαι means ‘drag up’, as 10:12). On epispasm [rabbinic מָשַׁךְ], as done by Hellenizing Israelites, esp. ephebes, to undo their circumcision s. 1 Macc 1:15; Jos., Ant. 12, 241; Billerb. IV 33f; MHengel, Judaism and Hellenism ’74, I 74, II 51f, n. 138 [lit.]; RHall, Epispasm—Circumcision in Reverse: BR 18/4, ’92, 52–57.—M-M. -
19 προσαγωγή
προσᾰγωγ-ή, ἡ,A bringing to, πρὸς τὴν τῆς τροφῆς π. for the purpose of bringing the food to the mouth, Arist.PA 687b26;οἰκοδόμῳ εἰς π. πλίνθου PCair.Zen.176.14
(iii B.C.).2 bringing up, μηχανημάτων, ὀργάνων, Plb.1.48.2 (pl.), 14.10.9(pl.); ποιεῖσθαι τὴν π., much like our phrase 'to make approaches', Id.9.41.1.3 a bringing over, acquisition,ξυμμάχων Th.1.82
; ἐκ π. φίλος a friend under compulsion, D.23.174 (ἐκ προαγωγῆς Harp.
).II solemn approach, as at festivals or in supplication, Hdt.2.58(pl.).2 approach, access, introduction to a person, esp. to a king's presence, X.Cyr.7.5.45, cf. Ep.Rom.5.2, Ep.Eph.2.18, etc.3 π. νεῶν a place for ships to put in, Plb.10.1.6, cf. D.S.13.46, Plu.Aem.13.4 attack, Aen.Tact. 10.23(pl.).5 addition, of food, opp. ἀφαίρεσις, Hp.Insomn.89; by gradual additions, gradually,Id.
Acut.11, Thphr. HP3.10.5, etc.; opp. ἀθρόος, Arist.Pol. 1308b16; ἐκ π. καὶ κατὰ μικρόν ib. 1306b14, cf. 1315a13; opp. ἐξαίφνης, Id.Mete. 368a7; τόποι ὑψηλοὶ ἐκ π. rising gradually to a height, ib. 350b22.2 increase of rent, PTeb.72.449 (ii B. C.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προσαγωγή
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20 καταγωγή
κατᾰγωγ-ή, ἡ,4 concrete, halting-place, inn, like καταγώγιον, Hdt.1.181,al.; place of rest, καλὴ ἡ κ. Pl.Phdr. 230b; lodging, residence, IGRom.4.1209 ([place name] Thyatira);τῶν ἀρχόντων Lib.Or.51.4
; shelter for cattle, PFlor.103.12 (iv A. D.).5 metaph., κ. τοῦ γένους genealogy, pedigree, Plu.2.843e.2 winding up of a torsionengine, Ph.Bel.58.8 (pl.), HeroBel.84.1; stringing of a stomachbow, ib.79.2.3 Medic., couching for cataract, Paul.Aeg.6.21.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καταγωγή
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