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1 φιλέγγυον
φιλέγγυοςreadily giving security: masc /fem acc sgφιλέγγυοςreadily giving security: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
2 ἀνάδοχος
ἀνάδοχ-ος, ον,A taking upon oneself, giving security for,πρὸς τὴν ἀδελφὴν ἀ. τῶν χρημάτων Men.516
.II as Subst., security, surety, D.H.6.84, Plu. Dio18;τῆς φιλίας Κύπρις ἀ. PGrenf.1.1
; περί, ὑπέρ τινος, Phalar.Ep.22,38.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνάδοχος
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3 ἐγγύησις
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4 ἔγγυος
II Subst., = ἐγγυητής, ἔγγυον παρέχειν Thgn.286, cf. X.Vect.4.20, Arist.Oec. 1350a19, SIG364.41 ([place name] Ephesus), 976.13 ([place name] Samos), PEleph. 8.19, Ep.Hebr.7.22, etc.; ἔ. τῆς προξενίας giving security for.., IG9(2).4 ([place name] Hypata), etc.: fem. in Aeschin.Ep.11.12, BGU1051.10 (i B.C./ i A.D.). -
5 φιλεγγύου
φιλέγγυοςreadily giving security: masc /fem /neut gen sg -
6 φιλεγγύων
φιλέγγυοςreadily giving security: masc /fem /neut gen pl -
7 φιλέγγυος
φιλέγγυοςreadily giving security: masc /fem nom sg -
8 πανασφάλιος
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9 φιλέγγυος
φιλ-έγγῠος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > φιλέγγυος
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10 ἐπενέχυρον
ἐπενέχῠρον, τό,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπενέχυρον
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11 διεγγύησις
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12 θέσις
A setting, placing, ἐπέων θ. setting of words in verse, Pi.O.3.8;πλίνθων καὶ λίθων Pl.R. 333b
, cf. IG7.3073.33 (Lebad.); θ. νόμων law giving, X.Ath.3.2, Pl.Lg. 690d: in pl.,νόμων θέσεις D.18.309
, Arist.Pol. 1289a22; θ. ὀνόματος giving of a name, Pl.Cra. 390d; ἐπί τινος application of word to object, Demetr.Eloc. 145; θ. ἀγώνων institution of games, D.S.4.53; ordinance, disposition, S.Ichn.277 (only here in Trag.); setting forth in legal form,ἀσφαλειῶν POxy.1027.12
(i A.D.).II laying down, ὅπλων, opp. ἀναίρεσις, Pl.Lg. 814a; of diggers, plunging of the spade, opp. ἄρσις, Gp.2.45.5.2 deposit of money, preparatory to a law-suit, Ar.Nu. 1191 (pl.): generally, sum deposited in a temple, Inscr.Délos 365.14 (iii B.C.), IG12(3).322 (pl., Thera).3 pledging, giving as security, D.33.12, Lys.8.10.III adoption of a child,κατὰ θέσιν υἱωνός Plb.18.35.9
, cf. Ph.2.36, Philostr. VA6.11;Κρινοτέλην Πινδάρου, θέσει δὲ Φιλοξένου IG12(3).274
([place name] Anaphe), cf. 12(7).50 ([place name] Amorgos); adoption as a citizen of a foreign state, Ἁλεξανδρεὺς θέσει, Ἁθηναῖος θ. (opp. φύσει), Suid. s.v. Ἀρίσταρχος, Ἀριστοφάνης Πόδιος.IV situation, of a city, Hp.Aër.6;πόλις αὐτάρκη θ. κειμένη Th.1.37
, cf. 5.7;ἡ θ. τῆς χώρας πρὸς τὰ πνεύματα Thphr.CP3.23.5
; τόπων θ. Plb.1.41.7: Astron.,θ. τῶν ἄστρων Herm. in Phdr.p.149A.
; position, arrangement,λεγομένων καὶ γραφομένων Pl.Tht. 206a
;τῶν μερῶν θέσεις Id.Lg. 668e
, cf. Epicur.Ep.1p.11U., Fr.30 (pl.).2 Math., local position, Arist.GC 322b33; ἔχειν θ. Id.APo. 88a34; θ. ἔχειν πρὸς ἄλληλα to have a local relation, Id.Cat. 4b21, cf. Pl.R. 586c;τῇ θ. μέσον Arist.APr. 25b36
: Geom., θέσει δεδόσθαι or εἶναι, to be given in position, Archim.Sph.Cyl.2.3, Euc.Dat.4, Apollon.Perg.Con.2.46, al.; παρὰ θέσει parallel to a straight line given in position, [Euc.]Dat.Def.15; εἰς δύο θέσεις τὰς AB, AT to meet the two straight lines AB, AT given in position, Hero Metr.3.10;κατὰ τὴν θ. τὴν πρὸς ἡμᾶς Arist.Ph. 208b23
, etc.; οὐ τῇ θ. διαφέροντα μόνον, ἀλλὰ καὶ τῇ δυνάμει ib.22; so in Music, of notes in a scale, κατὰ θέσιν, opp. κατὰ δύναμιν, Ptol.Harm.2.5.V Philos., thesis, position, assumed and requiring proof, Pl.R. 335a, Arist.Top. 104b19, APo. 72a15; θέσιν διαφυλάττειν to maintain a thesis, Id.EN 1096a2; κινεῖν to controvert it, Plu.2.687b, cf. 328a, etc.2 general question, opp. ὑπόθεσις ( special case), Aphth.Prog.13, Theon Prog.12, cf. Cic.Top.21.79, Quint.3.5.5 (but θ. includes ὑπόθεσις and ὁρισμός, Phlp.in APo.35.1; opp. ἀξίωμα, ib.34.9).3 arbitrary determination, esp. in dat.θέσει, τὰ ὀνόματα μὴ θ. γενέσθαι Epicur.Ep. 1p.27U.
; opp. φύσει, Chrysipp.Stoic.3.76, Str.2.3.7, etc.; τὰ θ. δίκαια, νόμιμα, Ph.1.50, 112; σημαίνειν θ. S.E.P.2.256.VI a setting down, opp. ἄρσις ( lifting),πᾶσα πορεία ἐξ ἄρσεως καὶ θέσεως συντελεῖται Arist.Pr. 885b6
: hence, in rhythm, downward beat, opp. the upward ([etym.] ἄρσις), Aristid.Quint.1.13, Bacch.Harm.98, etc.VII in prosody, θέσει μακρὰ συλλαβή long by position, opp. φύσει, D.T.632.30, Heph. 1.3: orig. prob. in signf. v.3, cf. Sch.D.T.p.206H.2 θέσεις, αἱ, in punctuation, stops, Donat.in Gramm.Lat.4.372 K.VIII part of a horse's hoof,ἡ θ. τοῦ ποδός Hippiatr.82
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13 ἐξεγγυάω
A give up a slave on security to be examined, Antipho 5.47; free one by giving bail for him, D.24.73:—[voice] Pass., to be bailed,ἐξεγγυηθέντες κριθῆναι And.1.44
, cf. D.19.169; ἐφ' οἷς ἐξηγγυήθη [to fulfil the conditions] on which security was given, Lys.23.10.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐξεγγυάω
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14 κατεγγυάν
κατεγγύηgiving of security: fem gen pl (doric aeolic)κατεγγυάωpledge: pres part act masc voc sg (doric aeolic)κατεγγυάωpledge: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc sg (doric aeolic)κατεγγυάωpledge: pres part act masc nom sg (doric aeolic)κατεγγυᾶ̱ν, κατεγγυάωpledge: pres inf act (epic doric)κατεγγυάωpledge: pres inf act (attic doric)κατεγγυάωpledge: pres part act masc voc sg (doric aeolic)κατεγγυάωpledge: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc sg (doric aeolic)κατεγγυάωpledge: pres part act masc nom sg (doric aeolic)κατεγγυᾶ̱ν, κατεγγυάωpledge: pres inf act (epic doric)κατεγγυάωpledge: pres inf act (attic doric)——————κατεγγυάωpledge: pres inf actκατεγγυάωpledge: pres inf act -
15 κατεγγύην
κατεγγύηgiving of security: fem acc sg (attic epic ionic)κατεγγυάωpledge: imperf ind act 3rd pl (epic doric aeolic)κατεγγυάωpledge: imperf ind act 1st sg (homeric ionic)κατεγγυάωpledge: imperf ind act 3rd pl (epic doric aeolic)κατεγγυάωpledge: imperf ind act 1st sg (homeric ionic) -
16 κατεγγύη
κατεγγῠ-η, ἡ,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κατεγγύη
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17 ἀλληλανάδοχος
ἀλληλ-ανάδοχος, ον,A giving mutual security, PLond.3.994.7 (vi A. D.), PHamb.23.7 (vi A. D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀλληλανάδοχος
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18 ἐκδίδωμι
Aἐκδιδοῖ Hdt.1.80
,al.:—give up, esp.somethingseized and detained unlawfully,Ἑλένην καὶ κτήμαθ' ἅμ' αὐτῇ Il.3.459
, cf. Hdt.1.3: generally, surrender, esp. of giving up refugees, ib.74, 158 sq.;τινὰ τοῖς ἐχθροῖς S.Ph. 1386
, cf. OT 1040, etc.;ἐ. τινὰ τοῖς κατηγόροις D.21.30
, cf. 29.38; ἐ. δοῦλον give up a slave to be examined by torture, Antipho 6.27, D.29.14;αὐτὸν ἐξέδωκεν μαστιγῶσαι Εὐριπίδῃ Arist.Pol. 1311b32
;αὑτὸν ἐς τιμωρίαν τοῖς δικασταῖς Polyaen.6.7.1
; surrender a city,Ἀμφίπολιν D.19.253
, cf. 257:—[voice] Med., θυμὸν ἐκδόσθαι πρὸς ἥβαν give up one's heart to jollity, Pi.P.4.295.2 give out of one's house,a ἐ. θυγατέρα give one's daughter in marriage,τινί Hdt.1.196
, E.IA 132 (anap.), cf. Thphr.Char.22.4; θυγατέρας παρὰ σφῶν αὐτῶν ἐκδόντες having provided for their marriage at their own expense, D.27.69;Ἄλκηστιν ἐ. πρὸς γάμον D.S.4.53
; freq. also without any acc., give in marriage,ἐ. εἰς οὒς ἂν ἐθέλωσι Pl.R. 613d
, cf. 362b, Th.8.21, etc.: metaph., of the elements,συνοικίζειν καὶ ἐ. Pl. Sph. 242d
:—less freq. in [voice] Med.,ἐκδίδοσθαι θυγατέρα Hdt.2.47
, Thphr. Char.30.19; :—[voice] Pass., Arc. ἐσδοθένσᾳ ( = ἐκδοθείσῃ) given in marriage, SIG306.7 (Tegea, iv B.C.).b give one's son for adoption, τοὺς μὲν (sc. υἱοὺς)εἰς ἑτέρας οἰκίας Plb.31.28.2
, cf. POxy.1206.6 (iv A. D.); also ἐ. τὸν παῖδα ἐπὶ τέχνην put him out as an apprentice, X.Eq.2.2, cf. BGU1021.6, etc.3 farm out, let for hire,τὴν αὐλήν Hdt.1.68
, cf. SIG1044.29 (Halic., iv/iii B. C.), etc.; ἐ. ἀνδράποδα to let out slaves for work, X. Vect.4.15;πῶλον Id.Eq.2.2
(also in [voice] Med., ἐξέδοτο [ ἀμπελῶνα]γεωργοῖς Ev.Marc.12.1
): c. inf.,χαλινὸν χαλκεῖ ἐ. σκευάσαι Pl.Prm. 127a
; ἐ. [ θύλακον]τῷ σκυτοδέψῃ ἐπιρράψαι Thphr.Char.16.6
; ὅταν ἐκδῷ θοἰμάτιον ἐκπλῦναι ib.22.8 ; ἐκδόντος μοι Δημοσθένους..στέφανον χρυσοῦν ὥστε κατασκευάσαι Test. ap. D.21.22; ὥσπερ ἀνδριάντ' ἐκδεδωκὼς κατὰ συγγραφήν like one who has contracted for the execution of a statue, D.18.122.4 give in charge to another, πολλοὺς ἐξέδωκα Προδίκῳ (with play on signf. 2) Pl.Tht. 151b; ἐκδιδοὺς νεικέων so as to be out of the way of quarrels, E.Ba. 293 (s.v.l.): c. inf.,Δὶ τοῦτ'..ἐκδώσομεν πράσσειν Pi.O.13.106
.7 put out, publish, of books, etc., chiefly in [voice] Pass.,λόγος ὁ πρότερον ἐκδοθείς Isoc.5.11
, cf.Plb.2.37.6, Str.1.2.2;τοῖς ἐκδεδομένοις λόγοις Arist. Po. 1454b18
:—in [voice] Act., Plu.Rom.8.8 of a woman, bring to the birth, App.BC1.83.9 of land, etc., return, yield, produce,μέταλλα.. μονολίθους ἐκδιδόντα πλάκας Str.5.2.5
.11 betray, Hsch.II intr., of rivers, empty themselves, disembogue, ἐς θάλασσαν, ἐς τὴν Σύρτιν, ἐς τὸν Μαίανδρον, etc., Hdt.1.80, 2.150, 7.26, etc.2 τῶν ἄλλων [ ζῴων] τὰ μὲν εἰς ὀδόντας ἐκδίδωσι..τὰ δὲ εἰς κέρατα.. run to teeth, etc., Arist.Pr. 898a22; find an outlet, εἰς κεφαλήν ib.29.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐκδίδωμι
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19 ἐκοχή
A receiving fromor at the hands of another, succession,πομποῦ πυρός A.Ag. 299
;ἐκδοχαῖς ἐπιφέρει θεὸς κακόν E.Hipp. 866
; ἐ. ποιεῖσθαι πολέμου to continue the war, Aeschin.2.30.II taking or understanding in a certain sense, interpretation,ἐ. ποιεῖσθαι Plb.3.29.4
, cf. UPZ110.86 (ii B.C.) ;ἐξ ὧν ἦν λαμβάνειν ἐκδοχὴν ὅτι.. Plb.22.7.6
, cf. SIG557.18 (Magn.Mae., iii B.C.), Sch.Pi.O.13.100.IV = ἀποδοχή, recognition for services rendered, IG12(5).722.8 ([place name] Andros).VI contract, IG5(2).l.c. -
20 ὁμηρεία
2 the condition of a hostage,ἐκκλέπτειν ἐξ ὁμηρείας D.S.19.75
;εἰς ὁ. δοῦναι Plb.9.11.4
.—In codd. sts. ὁμηρία ; alsoὁμηρέα IG12.116.34
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὁμηρεία
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