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1 διασάττω
A stuff with a thing,αἵματι καὶ σαρξίν Gal.1.32
: [tense] pf. part. [voice] Pass.διασεσαγμένος Archig.
ap. eund.8.931; δ. ὑπό, c. gen., gorged with.., Machoap.Ath.6.244c: c. gen., Gp.19.9.5: c. dat.,σκυβάλοις Ruf.
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2 λίπος
A animal fat, lard, tallow, Arist.Long. 467a3, cf. Pr. 935b20: pl.,χηνὸς λίπη AP9.377.8
(Pall.); βεβρῶτες αἵματος λ. gorged with fat and blood, S.Ant. 1022; but λ. αἵματος a fleck of blood, A.Ag. 1428 (lyr., λίβος Casaub.); of vegetable oil,λ. ἐλαίας S.Fr. 398
, cf. Thphr.HP3.18.3, 8.7.3, Call.Ap.39. (Cf. λίπα, λιπαρός, λιπάω, λιπαίνω, Skt. lip- 'anoint', Lith. lipti 'stick'.) -
3 πλήρης
I c. gen., full of,ἄστυ π. οἰκιέων Hdt.1.180
;φορμοὶ ψάμμου π. Id.8.71
;ὁμίχλα.. π. δακρύων A.Pr. 145
(lyr.);πλῆρες ἄτης στέγος S.Aj. 307
;ποταμὸς π. ἰχθύων X.An.1.4.9
;π. μέλιτος τὸ καλὸν στόμα Theoc.1.146
;ταῦτα πάσης ἀλογίας π. Plb.1.15.6
; of persons,κενῶν δοξασμάτων π. E.El. 384
;αἰδοῦς π. ψυχή Pl.Plt. 310d
.2 infected by, π. ὑπ' οἰωνῶν τε καὶ κυνῶν βορᾶς polluted by birds and dogs with meat (torn from the body of Polynices), S.Ant. 1017; νόσου ib. 1052.3 satisfied, satiated, c. gen.,π. ἔχοντι θυμὸν ὧν χρῄζεις Id.OC 778
: c. part., θηεύμενοι ἔωσι π. they should have gazed their fill, Hdt.7.146.II less freq. c. dat., filled with,Ἕλλησι βαρβάροις θ' ὁμοῦ π. πόλεις E. Ba.19
.III abs., full, of a swollen stream, Hdt.2.92; of the moon, Sapph.53, Hdt.6.106;π. γαστήρ S.Fr. 848
;ὄγκος γαστρός Trag.Adesp.186
; κρατῆρες, δέπας, etc., E.Ba. 221, Hec. 527, etc.;κεχόρτασμαι.. οὐ κακῶς, ἀλλ' εἰμὶ π. Eub.30
, cf. 53; full of people,ἐπειδὰν π. ᾖ τὸ θέατρον Isoc.8.82
;π. τὸ βαλανεῖον ποιεῖν Ar.Nu. 1054
;εἰ π. τύχοι ὁ δῆμος ὤν Id.Ec.95
, cf. X.Ath.2.17;ἡ βουλὴ ἐπειδὴ ἦν π. And. 1.112
;ἐπειδὰν πάντα π. ᾖ τὰ δικαστήρια Arist.Ath.66.1
, cf. IG12.41.5;ἐπειδὴ π. αὐτοῖς ἦσαν αἱ νῆες
fully manned,Th.
1.29, cf. X.HG2.1.28, D.50.32; of persons, satisfied, gorged, opp. κενός, X.Oec.11.18, etc.; τὸ π., opp. τὸ κενόν, Leucipp. and Democr. ap. Arist.Metaph. 985b5.2 full, complete,ἐπειρώτων.. εἰ λελάβηκε πλήρεα.. τὰ ἀκροθίνια Hdt.8.122
;ὡς ἂν τὴν χάριν πλήρη λάβω E.Hel. 1411
, cf. PGiss. 40ii6 (iii A. D.); - εστάτη οἰκειότης fullest intimacy, Epicur.Sent.40;φέρων π. τὸν μισθόν X.An.7.5.5
; -εστάτῳ δικαίῳ, = Lat. optimo jure, PFlor.66.3 (iv A. D.); of numbers or periods of Time, τέσσερα ἔτεα π. four full years, Hdt.7.20.3 solid, whole, of a voting-pebble ([etym.] ψῆφος), opp. τετρυπημένος, τρυπητός, Aeschin.1.79, Arist.Ath.68.2, 69.1;π. ὁπλαί Poll.1.191
;αὔλημα Id.4.73
;ἄγαλμα.. ἐποίησε πλῆρες Paus.9.12.4
.4 of sound, full,πληρέστερον μέλος Iamb.VP14.65
.5 of wine, full-bodied, with a persistent flavour, Archig. ap. Gal.8.945; of the pulse, Id.ib.678; of wool, Id.ib.672.6 ἐκ πλήρους fully,ποιεῖν τὰ δίκαια IG22.1343.21
; in full,τὰ ἐκφόρια κομίσασθαι PTeb.105.47
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4 χορτάζω
χορτάζω ( χόρτος) 1 aor. ἐχόρτασα. Pass.: 1 fut. χορτασθήσομαι; 1 aor. ἐχορτάσθην (Hes.; pap, LXX; TestSol 9:2; TestJob, TestJud) ‘to feed’① to fill w. food, feed, fillⓐ of animals, pass. in act. sense πάντα τὰ ὄρνεα ἐχορτάσθησαν ἐκ τῶν σαρκῶν αὐτῶν all the birds gorged themselves with their flesh Rv 19:21 (cp. TestJud 21:8).ⓑ of humans τινά someone Mt 15:33; 1 Cl 59:4 (τοὺς πεινῶντας). τινά τινος someone with someth. Mk 8:4 (cp. Ps 131:15). Pass. (Pamphilus [I B.C./I A.D.] in Ael. Dion. χ, 14 ed. HErbse ’50; Epict. 1, 9, 19; 3, 22, 66; TestJob 22:2; 25:10) Mt 14:20; 15:37; Mk 6:42; 7:27; 8:8; Lk 6:21 (οἱ πεινῶντες νῦν); 9:17; J 6:26; Phil 4:12 (opp. πεινᾶν); Js 2:16. ἀπό τινος (Ps 103:13) Lk 16:21. ἔκ τινος 15:16.② to experience inward satisfaction in someth., be satisfied, fig. ext. of 1 pass. (Ps.-Callisth. 2, 22, 4 χορτάζεσθαι τῆς λύπης=find satisfaction in grief; Ps 16:15) be satisfied Mt 5:6 (χ. is also used in connection w. drink that relieves thirst: schol. on Nicander, Alexiph. 225 χόρτασον αὐτὸν οἴνῳ).—DELG s.v. χόρτος. M-M.
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