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1 point
nm. ; point de point couture // suture, petite couture ; sujet, question ; douleur aiguë: pwan (Saxel.002), pwê (Albanais.001b, Ansigny, Chainaz.148, Compôte- Bauges, Montagny-Bozel.026, Moye, Table), pwin (001a, Aix.017, Annecy.003, Chambéry, Cordon, Montendry, Thônes), R.2. - E.: Égal, Endroit, Faufiler, Ouvré, Régler.A1) point de croix: pwê d'krwè nm. (001,148).A2) ouvrage au point de croix sur canevas: markèta nf. (002).A3) point // élancement point de côté (quand on court trop): pwan déri l'épôla < point derrière l'épaule> (002), pwê d'kouté (001).A4) petit point noir (sur le visage...): varnavé nm. (002). - E.: Bouton.Fra. Je voudrais point avoir // connaître point votre point de vue sur cette affaire: pè rl'aféra, d'vodri savai s' k' o nê pinsâ (001).A6) point de vue, panorama, coup d'oeil (qui vaut le détour): kou / kô point d'jû nm. (001 / Arvillard.228), pwê dè vu (026).A7) point d'appui, endroit pour s'appuyer: êdrai p's'apoyî nm. (001).B1) ladv., sur ce point, sur la question, à ce sujet: pè sê (001,026).B2) à point, fait, mûr, (ep. des fruits): frèzâ, -âye, -é pp. (002). - E.: Convenable, Mets.B3) à point (ep. de cuisson...): ma fô < comme il faut> (228).B4) à point, ni trop sec ni trop mouillé pour être labouré (ep. de la terre): breu adj. m. (001).B5) à ce point, à un tel point: dinse < ainsi> (001).B6) adv. nég. pi., (ne...) point ; aucun, rien, pas la moindre chose: pwê (001,290, Bourget-Huile, Doucy-Bauges, St-Pierre-Alb., Thoiry), pwin (003, Montendry), R.2 ; dzin (026), zhin (Cordon, Villards-Thônes), zin (Albertville, Morzine.81c), min (081b), pmin (081a) ; pâ rin (Aussois).C1) loc. cj., à tel point que, à un point que, au point que: ke (001, Alex).D1) v., être sur le point de, menacer de, (+ inf): étre prèsto, -a, -e point à (228), éshre prêst à (026). - E.: Hésiter.D2) mettre au point (un projet), organiser: ptâ su pi < mettre sur pied> (001).D3) être à point, être prêt, (pour vêler, pour être mangé...): étre à pwin (017, étre prè (001).--R.2-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- pwê < l. DEF.531 punctum <point, pointe, élancement> ; coup de dés ; petite coupure, trou, petite tâche, piqûre> < pungere <piquer, harceler>, pugnus < poing> / g. pugmê < ie.Sav.peug- < frapper> => Piquer, D. Dent (puva), Poignard, Poigne, Poignée, Poignet, Poinçon, Poindre, Poing, Pointe(r), Pointu(re), Pointeur / -euse.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -
2 γάλα
Aγάλακι Call.Hec. 1.4.4
, prob. in Pherecr.108.18, cf. An.Ox.4.338), also τοῦ γάλα indecl., Pl.Com.238: dat. pl. . (For γλακτ-, cf. Lat. lac for glact):—milk,ἀμελγόμενοι γ. λευκόν Il.4.434
, cf. Od.4.88, etc.; εὔποτον γ., εὐτραφὲς γ., A.Pers. 611, Ch. 898; ἐν γάλακτι ὤν, τεθραμμένη, at the breast, E.HF 1266, Pl.Ti. 81c; ἐν γάλαξι τρέφεσθαι Id.Lg.l.c. (so metaph., ἐν σπαργάνοις καὶ γάλαξιν εἶναι, of art, Ael.VH 8.8);διδόναι γάλα X.Cyn.7.4
; ἐμπλῆσαι γάλακτος to fill full of milk, Theoc.24.3: metaph.,οἶνος, Ἀφροδίτης γ. Ar.Fr. 596
.2 ὀρνίθων γ. (ὄρνιθος γάλα, = ὀρνιθόγαλον, Nic.Fr.71.5, Dsc.2.144), prov. of rare and dainty things, Ar.V. 508, Av. 734, Mcn. 936;τὸ λεγόμενον, σπανιώτατον πάρεστιν ὀρνίθων γ. Mnesim.9
, cf. Ach. Tat.Intr.Arat. 4 (expld. by Anaxag.22 as white of egg, cf. Sch.Luc.Merc.Cond. 13).III the milky way, Parm.11, Arist.Mete. 345a12, Arat.476; butὁ τοῦ γάλακτος κύκλος Euc.Phaen.p.4M.
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3 γεώδης
γεώδης, ες,A earth-like, earthy, Pl.Phd. 81c, Hierocl.in CA Praef. p.417 M.; γ. καὶ ἄλιθον with deep soil, X.An.6.4.5, al.;τὸ γ. Arist. GA 753a25
, 782b22; τὸ -εστερον ib. 751b3;γ. φῦλον Aristid.Or.43(1).14
;ἄνθρακες -έστατοι Thphr.HP5.9.1
.II epith. of certain ζῴδια, Vett.Val.10.11. -
4 διαλαμβάνω
διαλαμβάνω, [tense] fut. - λήψομαι: [tense] aor. διέλᾰβον: [tense] pf. διείληφα: [tense] pf. [voice] Pass. διείλημμαι, alsoAδιαλέλημμαι Ar.Ec. 1090
, [dialect] Ion.- λέλαμμαι Hdt.4.68
:— take or receive severally, i.e. each his own share,ἵνα διαλαμβάνοιεν ἕκαστοι τὰ ἄξια X.Cyr.7.3.1
, cf. An.5.3.4;δ. οἰκίας Lys.12.8
.II grasp or lay hold of separately,διαλαβόντες.. τὰς χεῖρας καὶ τοὺς πόδας Hdt.4.94
: hence, seize, arrest,τινά Id.1.114
, Pl.R. 615e;διαλελαμμένος ἄγεται Hdt.4.68
, cf. Ar.Ec. 1090 (v. Sch. ad loc.).2 in wrestling, grasp round the waist, seize by the middle, διαλαβὼν ἀγκυρίσας cj. Casaub. in Ar.Eq. 262;διαλαμβάνων τοὺς νεανίσκους ἐτραχήλιζεν Plu.Ant.33
; in full,μέσον δ. τινά Ach.Tat.3.13
; also, tie up,σπάρτῳ PHolm.12.13
: metaph. of the soul,διειλημμένη ὑπὸ τοῦ σωματοειδοῦς Pl.Phd. 81c
.4 metaph., embrace, ὡς ἐπὶ τὸ πᾶν δ. comprehend in a general statement, Thphr. HP8.1.6.III divide,τὸν ποταμὸν ἐς τριηκοσίας διώρυχας δ. Hdt.1.190
, cf. 202, 5.52;τριχῆ δώδεκα μέρη δ.
divide12
parts into 3 (i.e. of 4 each), Pl.Lg. 763c; ἵνα χωρὶς ἡμᾶς διαλάβῃ, of a person taking his seat between two others, Id.Smp. 222e; δ. εἰς δύο πάντας divide them into two parties, Arist.Pol. 1296a11; δ. τὸν δῆμον, τοὺς ἀπόρους, ib. 1272b11, 1320b8; :—[voice] Pass., ποταμὸς διαλελαμμένος πενταχοῦ divided into five channels, Hdt.3.117; of troops, Aen.Tact.10.25; θώρακες διειλημμένοι τὸ βάρος ὑπὸ τῶν ὤμων, στήθους κτλ. coat-armour having its weight distributed so as to be borne by.., X.Mem.3.10.13.2 mark at intervals, στήλαις δ. τοὺς ὅρους Decr. ap. D.18.154; τὰ τείχη δ. φυλακτηρίοις καὶ πύργοις provide them at intervals with.., Arist.Pol. 1331a20 ([voice] Pass.), cf. OGI701.13 ([place name] Egypt): of Time, .3 cut off, intercept,τὰ στενόπορα Th.7.73
codd.;ὁ πορθμὸς ὁ δ. τὴν Σικελίαν Arist.Mir. 840a2
;δ. τάφρῳ Plb. 5.99.9
;δ. φυλακαῖς διαστήματα Id.1.18.4
, etc.4 mark off, distinguish,αἱ πολιτεῖαι.. τοὺς πλείστους διειλήφασιν Isoc.4.16
.5 diversify, intersperse,ἐπεισοδίοις δ. τὴν ποίησιν Arist.Po. 1459a36
;λόγον περιόδοις D.H.Comp.2
; παραπληρώμασι ib.16; ποιήσεις μέτροις ib.26:—[voice] Pass., γῆ χρώμασι διειλημμένη marked with various colours, Pl.Phd. 110b;λειμῶνες παντοδαποῖς φυτοῖς διειλ. Luc.Patr.Enc. 10
.b in [tense] pf. part. [voice] Pass., distinct,Phld.
D.1.24; κατ' οὐ δ. δόξας ibid.; cf. διειλημμένως.6 divide or distinguish in thought,ταῦτα δ. τοῖς διανοήμασι Pl.Lg. 777a
; δ. δίχα [αὐτοὺς] τῷ παίζειν καὶ μή ib. 935d, cf. E.El. 373; διὰ τῶν ἔργων δ. τὴν πίστιν draw distinctive arguments from facts, dub. l. in Arist.Pol. 1323a40;περί τινος Id.PA 665a31
, PAmh.2.35.44 (ii B.C.):ὑπέρ τινος Plb. 2.42.7
;δ. τί δεῖ ποιεῖν Id.4.25.1
, cf. PRyl.68.23 (i B.C.): hence, determine, define,τὸν καιρόν Plb.15.5.2
: c. inf., Id.30.9.2; grasp, apprehend, Epicur.Ep.1p.5U., al.; perceive, ὅτι .. Phld.Sign.29; give a judicial decision, BGU195.36 (ii A.D.), 15 i 16 (ii A.D.): in later Prose, simply, think, believe, J.AJ2.16.5, Anon.Lond.24.32, etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διαλαμβάνω
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5 διαπορθμεύω
A carry over or across a river or strait, Hdt.4.141, Acus.29J., etc.; carry a message from one to another, Hdt.9.4:— [voice] Pass., to be ferried across, BGU1188.10 (i B.C.).2 metaph., transmit,θεοῖς τὰ παρ' ἀνθρώπων καὶ ἀνθρώποις τὰ παρὰ θεῶν Pl.Smp. 202e
, cf. Procl.Inst. 148, Iamb.Myst.1.5;κλῆρον εἰς τοὺς ἐκγόνους Jul. Or.2.81c
.II δ. ποταμόν, of ferry-boats, ply across a river, Hdt. 1.205,5.52: abs., cross over, Iamb.VP2.11.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διαπορθμεύω
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6 εἰλικρινής
εἰλικριν-ής, ές,A unmixed, without alloy, pure,ἐκ πυρὸς τοῦ -εστάτου καὶ ὕδατος Hp. Vict.1.35
; θέρμη, ψῦξις, Id.VM19; διὰ τὸ εἰλικρινῆ ἕκαστα εἶναι (sc. τὰ φῦλα) distinct and separate, X.Cyr.8.5.14;εἴ τῳ γένοιτο αὐτὸ τὸ καλὸν ἰδεῖν εἰ., καθαρόν, ἄμεικτον Pl.Smp. 211e
; τὸ ἧττον εἰ., opp. τὸ καθαρώτερον, Arist.Mete. 340b8;τῶν χρωμάτων οὐδὲν ὁρῶμεν εἰ. οἷόν ἐστιν, ἀλλὰ πάντα κεκραμένα Id.Col. 793b13
;τὸ λευκὸν [μέλι] οὐκ ἐκ θύμου εἰλικρινοῦς Id.HA 627a3
;εἰ. καὶ ἀμιγής Id.de An. 426b4
;ἐν μεγάλῳ εἰ. καὶ κενῷ Epicur.Ep.2p.37U.
(fort. καὶ εἰ.); τὸ ἓν εἰ. καὶ καθαρόν Plu. 2.393c
.2 pure, simple, absolute, αὐτῇ καθ' αὑτὴν εἰλικρινεῖ τῇ διανοίᾳ χρώμενος the pure and absolute intellect, Pl.Phd. 66a; ψυχὴν αὐτὴν καθ' αὑτὴν εἰ. ἀπαλλάξεσθαι ib. 81c; γνωσόμεθα.. πᾶν τὸ εἰ. the pure and absolute, ib. 67b; τὸ καθαρόν τε καὶ εἰ. Id.Phlb. 52d;τὰς τέρψεις εἰ. ἀποδιδόναι Isoc.1.46
; ἡδονὴ εἰ. Arist.EN 1176b20;εὐπορία -εστάτη Epicur.Sent.14
; also of evil things, sheer, absolute,ἀδικία X.Mem.2.2.3
.3 sincere, (Didyma, iii B. C.); εὔνοια ib.763.41 (Milet., ii B. C.); of persons, Ep.Phil.1.10. Adv. - (i B. C.).II Adv. - νῶς without mixture, of itself, simply, absolutely,διὰ τὸ εἰ. εἶναι Ἕλληνας καὶ ἀμιγεῖς βαρβάρων Pl.Mx. 245d
; τὸ εἰ. ὄν absolute being, Id.R. 477a;εἰ. ὑπὸ τοῦ ἔρωτος ὡρμημένους Id.Smp. 181c
;εἰ. ὅλον λευκόν Arist.Ph. 187b4
; without qualification, -νῶς Ταραντῖνοι Arr.Tact. 4.6
: [dialect] Ion. [suff] εἰλικριν-έως, κρίνεσθαι to have a clear crisis, Hp.Epid.4.7.—The word is confined to Prose.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εἰλικρινής
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7 σύμφυτος
σύμφῠτ-ος, ον,A born with one, congenital, innate,ἀρετά Pi.I.3.14
; κακόν, ἐπιθυμία, Pl.R. 609a, Plt. 272e; of diseases, Hp.Coac. 502;βλάβαι καὶ διαφθοραὶ τοῦ σώματος Gal.6.3
; natural, τῶν σιτίων ἔνια ἔχει γλυκύτητα σ. ib.475, cf. 731;σ. ἐχούσης ὑγρότητα τῆς γλώττης Id.16.508
; σ. αἰών our natural age, i.e. our old age (acc. to the Sch.), A.Ag. 107 (lyr.); νεικέων τέκτονα σ. the natural author of strife, i.e. a cause of strife natural to the race, ib. 152 (lyr.); εἰς τὸ σ. according to one's nature, E.Andr. 954; ὕδωρ σ. ἐν γάλακτι, opp. ἐπακτόν, Arist.Mete. 382b12;τὸ μιμεῖσθαι σ. τοῖς ἀνθρώποις Id.Po. 1448b5
; σ. [πνεῦμα], i.e. the vital spirit, Id.Spir. 482a8; σ. ὑγρὸν καὶ θερμόν (in a seed) Thphr.HP1.11.1;πρῶτον ἀγαθὸν καὶ σύμφυτον ἡδονή Epicur.Ep.3p.63U.
; τὰ σ. natural functions or parts, Arist.GA 753a17, Ph. 253a12.2 c. dat., natural to,σ. αὐτοῖς δειλία Lys.10.28
; ἀϋδρία τισὶ τόποις ς. Pl.Lg. 844b; τὰ ὑγρὰ σ. τοῖς ζῴοις, opp. τὰ ὑστερογενῆ (such as milk), Arist.HA 521b17, cf. Thphr.Sens.1,16.3 c. gen., [τῶν φθόγγων] σ. ἡδοναί Pl.Phlb. 51d
;εὐβουλία ἀρετὴ λογισμοῦ σ. Id.Def. 413c
: cf. συγγενής, σύγγονος.II grown together,διάστασις τῶν σ. μερῶν Arist.Top. 145b3
;σ. τῷ Χιτῶνι Id.HA 557b18
;ἐγκεφάλου σκέπασμα σ. μὲν οὐκέτι, πολλαχόθι μέντοι συμφυές Gal. UP8.9
;σ. ἐμποιεῖν τινί τι Pl.Phd. 81c
; united, Id.Phdr. 246a, Ep.Rom.6.5; of qualities in relation to matter,ὕλη.. λαβοῦσα ποιότητας.. καὶ οἷον συμφύτους αὐτὰς ἔχουσα καὶ συγκεκραμένας ἀλλήλαις Plot.3.6.8
, cf. 3.6.11.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σύμφυτος
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8 σωματοειδής
σωμᾰτο-ειδής, ές,3 substantial, solid, Thphr. HP5.9.3,Ign.48,al.II metaph., organic, systematic,ἀπαγγελίαι Arist.Rh.Al. 1442b31
;ἱστορία Plb.1.3.4
. Adv. .Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σωματοειδής
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9 ἀπαλλάσσω
A- ξω Isoc.5.52
: [tense] pf.ἀπήλλᾰχα X.Mem. 3.13.6
: [tense] aor.ἀπήλλαξα Hdt.1.16
, Ar.V. 1537, etc.:—[voice] Pass., [tense] pf.ἀπήλλαγμαι Id. Pax 1128
, Isoc.5.49, [dialect] Ion.ἀπάλλαγμαι Hdt.2.144
, 167: [tense] aor. ἀπηλλάχθην, [dialect] Ion.ἀπαλλ- Id.2.152
, etc.; in [dialect] Att. ἀπηλλάγην [ᾰ] as always in Prose; also in Trag. (for the most part metri gr., cf. however S.Ant. 422, El. 783 (v.l.), E.Ph. 592 (v.l.), Andr. 592): [tense] fut.ἀπαλλαχθήσομαι Id.Hipp. 356
, Ar.Av. 940; in Prose,ἀπαλλαγήσομαι Th. 4.28
, etc.:—[voice] Med., [tense] fut. (in pass. sense)ἀπαλλάξομαι Hdt.7.122
, E. Hel. 437, Th.8.83, etc.: [tense] aor.ἀπαηλλάξαντο E.Heracl. 317
, cf. Plu. Cat.Mi.64.A. [voice] Act., set free, deliver from a thing,παιδίον δυσμορφίης Hdt. 6.61
; τινὰ πόνων, κακῶν, A.Eu.83, Pr. 773;τινὰ ἐκ γόων S.El. 292
;ἐκ φόβου καὶ κακῶν And.1.59
: c. acc. only, release, S.Ant. 596, etc.;κόπος μ' ἀ. Id.Ph. 880
.2 put away from, remove from, τί τινος, as ἀ. γῆς πρόσωπον, φρενῶν ἔρωτα, E.Med.27, Hipp. 774 (lyr.);σφαγῆς χεῖρα IT 994
;χρυσὸν χερός Hec. 1222
; ἀ. τινά τινος take away or remove from one, Ar.Ec. 1046;τινὰ ἀπὸ τῆς πολιορκίας D.C.43.32
.3 c. acc. only, put away, remove, τι E.Hec. 1068, Pl.Prt. 354d, etc.; μύθοις ἔργ' ἀ. κακά do away ill by words, E.Fr.282.26; get rid of creditors, And. 1.122;τοὺς χρήστας Is.5.28
; get rid of an opponent, by fair means or foul, D.24.37;ἀ. τοὺς κατηγόρους Lys.29.1
;τοὺς Πελοποννησίους ἐκ τῆς χώρας Th.8.48
; dismiss, send away,τινά Id.1.90
; remove or displace from an office, ib. 129;ἀ. τοὺς ὑπηρέτας καὶ θεραπευτῆρας Plu. Lyc.11
; also, make away with, destroy, Thphr.HP9.15.2;ἑαυτόν Plu.Cat.Mi.70
; bring to an end, .4 in Law, give a release, discharge, D.36.25, cf. 37.1;τοὺς δανείσαντας ἀ. 34.22
, cf. PTeb.315.16 (ii A.D.); discharge a debt, D.C.59.1, etc.:—so in [voice] Pass., Id.51.17.II intr., get off free, escape, esp. with an Adv. added, ῥηιδίως, χαλεπῶς ἀ., Hp.VM10,20, cf. X.Cyr.4.1.5;ὁ στόλος οὕτως ἀ.
came off, ended,Hdt.
5.63, cf. A.Ag. 1288, E.Med. 786;οὐκ ὡς ἤθελε ἀπήλλαξεν Hdt.1.16
;κάκιον ἀ. Pl.R. 491d
, cf. Men.Epit. 199;καταγελάστως ἀ. Aeschin.2.38
;ἀλυσιτελῶς ἀ. Thphr.Char.8.11
; ἀλύπως ἀ. get along well, PPetr.3p.58: with part. or Adj., χαίρωνἀ. Hdt.3.69
;ἀθῷοι ἀ. Pl.Sph. 254d
, etc.: c. gen., depart from, (dub.l.); ; soπῶς ἀπήλλαχεν ἐκ τῆς ὁδοῦ; X.Mem.3.13.6
; in respect of..,Diph.
73.B. [voice] Pass. and [voice] Med., to be set free or released from a thing, get rid of it,ἀπαλλαχθέντας δουλοσύνης Hdt.1.170
;τυράννων Id.5.78
;τῶν παρεόντων κακῶν Id.2.120
; ; ; ; ;Κλέωνος Th.4.28
;τῆς κακουχίας ἐπὶ τὴν αὑτοῦ σκηνήν Plb.5.15.6
.2 get off, escape, mostly with some Adj. or Adv. added (as in [voice] Act. 11),ῥηιδίως ἀ. Hp.VM3
;ἀγῶνος ἀ. καλῶς E.Heracl. 346
; ἀζήμιος ἀπαλλαγῆναι, ἀπαλλάττεσθαι, Ar.Pl. 271, Pl.Lg. 721d.3 abs., to be acquitted, D.22.39.4 of a point under discussion, to be dismissed as settled,τοῦτο ἀπήλλακται μὴ.. τὸ φίλον φίλον εἶναι Pl.Ly. 220b
, cf. Phlb. 67a.II remove, depart from, ἐκ τῆς χώρης, ἐξ Αἰγύπτου, Hdt.1.61,2.139, al.;μαντικῶν μυχῶν A.Eu. 180
;γῆς ἀπαλλάσσεσθαι πόδα E.Med. 729
;δόξης, δέους Th.2.42
;ἀ. παρά τινος Aeschin.1.78
; depart, go away,ἐς τὴν ἑωυτοῦ Hdt.1.82
, al.;ἐπὶ τῆς ἑωυτοῦ Id.9.11
, cf. 5.64;πρὸς χώραν Pl.Lg. 938a
: abs., Hdt.2.93, al., Aen. Tact.10.19, 15.9.2 ἀπαλλάσσεσθαι τοῦ βίου depart from life, E.Hel. 102, Hipp. 356;βίου ἀπαλλαγὴν ἀ. Pl.R. 496e
; freq. without τοῦ βίου, depart, die, E.Heracl. 1000, Pl.Phd. 81c, etc.3ἀ. λέχους
to be divorced,E.
Andr. 592;ἀ. γυναῖκά τε ἀπ' ἀνδρὸς καὶ τὸν ἄνδρα ἀπὸ γυναικός Pl.Lg. 868d
.5ἀ. ἐκ παίδων
become a man,Aeschin.
1.40.6 to be removed from, free from the imputation of, ἀπηλλαγμένος εὐηθίης many removes from folly, Hdt.1.60;ξυμφορῶν Th.1.122
;αἰσχύνης Id.3.63
: c. inf., κρῖναι ἱκανῶς οὐκ ἀπήλλακτο was not far from judging adequately, Id.1.138.b πολλὸν ἀπηλλαγμένος τινός far inferior to him, Hdt.2.144.7 depart from, leave off from,τῶν μακρῶν λόγων S.El. 1335
; ;ἀ. λημμάτων
give up the pursuit of..,D.
3.33; οὐκ ἀπήλλακται γραφικῆς is not averse from.., Luc.Salt.35.b abs., have done, cease, of things, S.Ant. 422;ὅταν ἡ μέθη ἀπαλλαγῇ Arist.MM 1202a3
.c throw up one's case, give up a prosecution, D.21.151,198.d c. part., εἰπὼν ἀπαλλάγηθι speak and be done withit, Pl.Grg. 491c, cf.Tht. 183c; ;ἀπαλλάχθητι πυρώσας E. Cyc. 600
: also in part., with a Verb, οὐκοῦν ἀπαλλαχθεὶς ἄπει; make haste and begone, S.Ant. 244.8 to depart from enmity, i.e. to be reconciled, settle a dispute,πρὸς ἀλλήλους Pl.Lg. 915c
: abs., ib. 768c.9 recover from an ailment, Aret.SD1.14.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀπαλλάσσω
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10 ἐμβριθής
A weighty, of ropes, Hdt.7.36;ἐ. καὶ βαρύ Pl. Phd. 81c
;- εστ έραν ποιεῖ τὴν πληγήν Arist.PA 690a19
.2 metaph., weighty, grave, dignified, ;φρόνημα δημαγωγίας -έστερον Plu.Per.4
;φύσις Id.Brut.1
; τὸ ἐ. dignity, D.H.Amm.2.2;ἐ. καὶ στερρὸς τὰ ἤθεα Hp.Ep.11
; σενὸς καὶ ἐ. Jul.Or.2.88a; οἱ -έστεροι the more sedate, opp. οἱ ὀξεῖς, Pl.Tht. 144b.3 weighty, cogent,τεκμήριον Phld.Rh.1.46
S.; διάνοια ib.2.209 S. ([comp] Comp.). Adv. - θῶς, opp. εὐτελῶς καὶ ἐλαφρῶς, Id.Po.5.4.4 in bad sense, heavy, grievous, Parm.8.59; ; ; difficult, Pl.Cra. 407a ([comp] Comp.); burdensome, ([comp] Comp., Tomi, i B. C.); of persons, vehement, Hdn.3.11.1.II Adv. - θῶς with severity, D.C.69.6; violently, Hdn.4.3.3: [comp] Comp. - έστερον φέρειν to bear with greater constancy, Pl.Phdr. 252c.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐμβριθής
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11 ἐντυπόω
A carve or mould in or upon,τῷ νομίσματι ἐνετύπωσεν ἀπήνην Arist.Fr. 568
;ἐς τὰ νομίσματα ξιφίδια δύο D.C.47.25
;ἄγαλμα Plot.5.8.6
; also of a painter, APl.4.282 (Pall.): metaph.,σχῆμα τῇ ψυχῇ ἐντετύπωκεν ὁ θεός Ph.1.106
:—[voice] Med.,Φειδίαν ἐν μέσῃ τῇ ἀσπίδι τὸ ἑαυτοῦ πρόσωπον ἐντυπώσασθαι Arist.Mu. 399b35
:—[voice] Pass., Aristeas67;τύλοι ἐντετυπωμένοι Dsc.2.43
; to be imprinted, of a birth-mark, Jul.Or.2.81c; also, to be flattened by pressure, Gal.UP 4.7, Hippiatr.38: metaph., ἐντετύπωται ταῖς θύραις is like a piece of carving on the doors, Philostr.VA8.7.11.II metaph.,τὸ ἰδίωμα τῇ λέξει ἐ. Longin.10.6
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐντυπόω
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12 ῥίζα
Aῥίζη Hp.
ap. Erot., acc.ῥίζην Marc.Sid.89
(before a vowel), butῥίζαν Il.11.846
(whence [dialect] Ion. nom. ῥίζα may be inferred):— root, Od.10.304, 23.196, etc.; used as a medicine, Il.11.846; ῥ. ἐλατήριος, of a purgative medicine, Hp.Epid.5.34: mostly in pl., roots, Il.12.134, Od.12.435, etc.;δένδρεα μακρὰ αὐτῇσιν ῥίζησι Il.9.542
: hence2 metaph., roots of the eye, Od.9.390 (but ῥίζας ἐν ὄσσοις αἱματῶπας in E.HF 933 prob. bloodshot streaks); the roots or foundations of the earth, Hes.Op.19;χθόνα.. αὐταῖς ῥ. πνεῦμα κραδαίνοι A.Pr. 1047
(anap.); ἰπούμενος ῥίζαισιν Αἰτναίαις ὕπο ib. 367; of feathers, hair, etc., Pl.Phdr. 251b, Arist.HA 518b14; of the teeth, Id.GA 789a13;γαστρὸς ῥ. ὀμφαλός Id.HA 493a18
, etc.3 τὸν πόλεμον ἐκ ῥιζῶν ἀνῄρηκε 'root and branch', Plu.Pomp.21, cf. Heraclid. Pont. ap. Ath.12.523f;ἐκ ῥιζῶν ἀπώλεσεν LXX Jb.31.12
; cf. ῥιζόθεν, πρόρριζος.II that from which anything springs as from a root, ῥίζαν ἀπείρου τρίταν a third continental foundation, of Libya, Pi.P.9.8; ἀστέων ῥ., of Cyrene, as the root or original of the Cyrenaic Pentapolis, ib.4.15; root or stock from which a family springs,ῥ. σπέρματος Id.O.2.46
, cf. I.8(7).61, A.Ag. 966, S.Aj. 1178, etc.; so, race, family, A.Th. 755 (lyr.), E.IT 610, OGI383.31 (Nemrud Dagh, i B.C.), etc.;συκοφάντου.. σπέρμα καὶ ῥ. D.25.48
; sect, party, Jul. Gal. 106e; alsoῥ. κακῶν E.Fr.912.11
(anap.);ἀρχὴ καὶ ῥ. παντὸς ἀγαθοῦ Epicur.Fr. 409
, cf. 1 Ep.Ti.6.10;πηγὴ καὶ ῥ. καλοκἀγαθίας Plu. 2.4c
;ἀρχαὶ καὶ ῥ. γῆς καὶ θαλάττης Arist.Mete. 353b1
, etc.; cf.ῥίζωμα 11
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13 εἰλικρινής
εἰλικρινής, ές, gen. οῦς (s. εἰλικρίνεια; the etym. ‘judge in the light of the sun’ is dubious, s. Boisacq 223, n. 1 and Chantraine, DELG 320; Hippocr., X., Pla. et al.; Sb 7684, 3f; Wsd 7:25; Philo; Jos., Ant. 19, 321) gener. ‘unmixed, without alloy’, then in moral sense pert. to being sincere, without hidden motives or pretense, pure (so Pla., Phd. 66a εἰλικρινεῖ τῇ διανοίᾳ χρώμενος [cp. Just. D. 4, 1]; 81c ψυχὴ εἰ.; Ael. Aristid. 13 p. 158 D.; OGI 227, 12; 763, 40; TestBenj 6:5), sincere w. ἀπρόσκοπος Phil 1:10. W. ἀκέραιος 1 Cl 2:5; εἰ. διάνοια pure mind (s. Plato above) 2 Pt 3:1; καρδία 2 Cl 9:8.—Frisk. M-M. TW. Spicq. -
14 ἁρπάζω
ἁρπάζω fut. ἁρπάσω J 10:28; 1 aor. ἥρπασα; pf. 3 sg. ἥρπακεν Hos 6:1. Mid.: fut. ἁρπῶμαι LXX. Pass.: 2 fut. ἁρπαγήσομαι 1 Th 4:17; 1 aor. ἡρπάσθην Rv 12:5 (cp. Jos., Bell. 2, 69); 2 aor. ἡρπάγην 2 Cor 12:2, 4; Wsd 4:11 (Jos., Ant. 6, 14; 12, 144; B-D-F §71, 2) (s. ἁρπαγή; Hom.+) ‘snatch, seize’, i.e. take suddenly and vehemently, or take away in the sense of① to make off w. someone’s property by attacking or seizing, steal, carry off, drag away (so mostly LXX; En 102:9) τὶ someth. of wild animals (Gen 37:33; Ps 7:3; JosAs 12:10) J 10:12 (X., Mem. 2, 7, 14); 1 Cl 35:11 (Ps 49:22). Of thieving people (SIG 1168, 111 [IV B.C.]; TestJob 18:1; Jos., Ant. 20, 214) τὰ σκεύη his property Mt 12:29. τὰ ἀλλότρια other people’s property B 10:4.② to grab or seize suddenly so as to remove or gain control, snatch/take awayⓐ forcefully τινά someone (Appian, Bell. Civ. 4, 113 §474; Polyaenus 8, 34; Ps.-Apollod. 1, 5, 1, 1 of Persephone; Ps.-Callisth. 1, 24, 3; Judg 21:21; TestJob 39:1) ἁ. αὐτόν take him away J 6:15 (cp. Jos., Bell. 4, 259, Ant. 19, 162; Philogonius, who ἐκ μέσης τ. ἀγορᾶς ἁρπασθείς was made a bishop [Chrysost. I p. 495d Montf.]; AcThom 165 [Aa II/2, 278, 5]); Ac 23:25 v.l. Of an arrest ἁ. τινὰ ἐκ μέσου αὐτῶν take someone away fr. among them Ac 23:10. Of seed already sown tear out Mt 13:19. ἁ. ἐκ τ. χειρός snatch fr. the hand (cp. 2 Km 23:21) J 10:28f; Hv 2, 1, 4. Of rescue from threatening danger (JosAs 12:8): ἐκ τοῦ πυρὸς ἁ. snatch fr. the fire Jd 23.ⓑ in such a way that no resistance is offered (Herodian 1, 11, 5; Quint. Smyrn. 11, 291 [Aphrodite ‘snatches away’ Aeneas, who is in danger]; Wsd 4:11; ApcEsdr 5:7; ApcMos 37 εἰς τὴν Ἀχερουσίαν λίμνην; cp. ViEzk 15 [p. 75, 14 Sch.]; cp. Jos., Ant. 7, 113), esp. of the πνεῦμα κυρίου, which carries someone away Ac 8:39 (v.l. has ἄγγελος κυρίου.—On the word πνεῦμα, which can signify either ‘spirit’ or ‘wind’, cp. Apollon. Rhod. 3, 1114, where ἀναρπάζειν is used of winds which transport a person from one place to another far away). Pass. ἁρπαγῆναι ἕως τρίτου οὐρανοῦ be caught up to the third heaven 2 Cor 12:2 (Hesych. Miles. [VI A.D.], Vir. Ill. c. 66 JFlach [1880]: Tribonian, a polytheist, says of Emperor Justinian ὅτι οὐκ ἀποθανεῖται, ἀλλὰ μετὰ σαρκὸς εἰς οὐρανοὺς ἁρπαγήσεται); ἁ. εἰς τ. παράδεισον vs. 4; ἁ. ἐν νεφέλαις εἰς ἀέρα 1 Th 4:17; ἁ. πρὸς τ. θεόν Rv 12:5.—The mng. of ἁ. τὴν βασιλείαν τ. οὐρανῶν Mt 11:12 is difficult to determine; ἁ. beside βιάζειν (as Plut., Mor. 203c et al.; s. HAlmqvist, Plut. u. d. NT, ’46, 38; 117f; s. βιάζω 1a) prob. means someth. like seize or claim for oneself (cp. X., An. 6, 5, 18; 6, 6, 6; Epict. 4, 7, 22; Plut., Mor. 81c; Iren. 1, 16, 2 [Harv. I 161, 9]; s. WKnox, HTR 41, ’48, 237). Another possibility is plunder (Libanius, Or. 1 p. 147, 4 F. κώμας ἁ.; Polyaenus 8, 11 τ. πόλεως ἁρπαγή=plundering of the city).—Finally ἁ. τι grasp something quickly, eagerly, with desire (Musonius in Stob. 3, 7, 23 [III 315, 4 H.] ἅρπαζε τὸ καλῶς ἀποθνῄσκειν; Aelian, NA 2, 50; Libanius, Declam. 4, 81 vol. V 281, 16 F. ἁ. τὴν δωρεάν).—B. 744. DELG. EDNT. M-M. TW. Sv. -
15 אם
אֵםf. (b. h.; אמם, אמה, √אם; to press, embrace, join, support, lead; v. אמן, אמר, אמץ ; cmp. אָב) 1) mother, freq. = my mother. Sabb.134a; a. fr.Y.M. Kat. III, beg. 81c הניח חק אִמֹּו left his mothers lap (Palestine).Num. R. s. 10 (ref. to immo Prov. 31:1) אמו זו … התורהוכ׳ ‘his mother that means the Law which trained Solomon and which is called a mother of those studying it, as you read (Prov. 2:3; text אִם is read אֵם ēm). 2) womb, mouth of the womb. Ḥull.III, 2 (54a) ניטלה האםוכ׳ if the mouth of the womb is absent, cut out. Bekh.IV, 4 (28b).Trnsf. legitimate existence, authority. Succ.6b, a. fr. יש א׳ למסורת the traditional Scripture text (letters without vowels) is authoritative in Biblical interpretation, opp. יש א׳ למקרא the traditional reading (vowels) must guide us, e. g. בחלב (Ex. 23:19) may be read בַּחֲלֵב as the traditional vocalization, or בְּחֵלֶב in the fat of.Pl. אִמָּהֹות, אִימָּהֹות. Kidd.IV, 4 her genealogy must be traced back ארבע א׳ to the mothers of four generations (on each side) which is eight mothers. Y.Snh.II, 20b bot. they are not אֲמָהוֹת אלא אִימָּהוֹת maid-servants but mothers (of the nation).Trnsf. א׳ של בצלים seed-onions. Peah III, 4. Erub.29a; a. e.Ch. אִימָּא. (Koh. R. to XII, 7 א׳ דבצלי׳, v. אַמָּה. -
16 אֵם
אֵםf. (b. h.; אמם, אמה, √אם; to press, embrace, join, support, lead; v. אמן, אמר, אמץ ; cmp. אָב) 1) mother, freq. = my mother. Sabb.134a; a. fr.Y.M. Kat. III, beg. 81c הניח חק אִמֹּו left his mothers lap (Palestine).Num. R. s. 10 (ref. to immo Prov. 31:1) אמו זו … התורהוכ׳ ‘his mother that means the Law which trained Solomon and which is called a mother of those studying it, as you read (Prov. 2:3; text אִם is read אֵם ēm). 2) womb, mouth of the womb. Ḥull.III, 2 (54a) ניטלה האםוכ׳ if the mouth of the womb is absent, cut out. Bekh.IV, 4 (28b).Trnsf. legitimate existence, authority. Succ.6b, a. fr. יש א׳ למסורת the traditional Scripture text (letters without vowels) is authoritative in Biblical interpretation, opp. יש א׳ למקרא the traditional reading (vowels) must guide us, e. g. בחלב (Ex. 23:19) may be read בַּחֲלֵב as the traditional vocalization, or בְּחֵלֶב in the fat of.Pl. אִמָּהֹות, אִימָּהֹות. Kidd.IV, 4 her genealogy must be traced back ארבע א׳ to the mothers of four generations (on each side) which is eight mothers. Y.Snh.II, 20b bot. they are not אֲמָהוֹת אלא אִימָּהוֹת maid-servants but mothers (of the nation).Trnsf. א׳ של בצלים seed-onions. Peah III, 4. Erub.29a; a. e.Ch. אִימָּא. (Koh. R. to XII, 7 א׳ דבצלי׳, v. אַמָּה. -
17 בראה
בָּרָאָה, בָּרָיָיא, בָּרָיָהm. (v. בַּר I ch.) 1) external, foreign, not belonging to, opp. גַּיָּאָה. Targ. 2 Kings 16:18; a. e.Y.Pes.VII, beg.34a תנא ב׳, v. בַּר I ch.Gen. R. s. 49; Yalk. Gen. 83 (interpret. חָלִילָה Gen. 13:15) (בריה) ברייה הוא לך it is foreign to thy nature; v. הִיצָה I.Pl. בָּרָאֵי. Kidd.33a בתי ב׳ the outer chambers of the bath-house. Ḥag.5b בתי ב׳ the outer chambers of the heavens. B. Bath.30a בשוקי ב׳ in the market places abroad.Fem. בָּרַיְתָא, בָּרַיְיתָא. Targ. Ezek. 42:1; a. e.Y.M. Kat. III, beg. 81c; Y.Ned.X, 42b top ארעא ב׳ (= h. חוץ לארץ) abroad; v. אֶרֶץ.Pl. בַּרְיָתָא, בַּרְיָיתָא. Targ. Prov. 30:4 ב׳ דארעא the extreme ends of 2) (as noun) street, open place, field. B. Bath.40b sit down בשוקי ובב׳ Rashi (ed. בשוקא) in markets and open places (i. e. in public). Ḥull.43; 47a; 58b חיוי ב׳ the animals of the prairies, v. בַּר I ch.Esp. בָּרַיְיתָא, בָּרַיְתָא (sub. מתניתא = h. משנה החיצונה) Baraitha (or Boraitha), traditions and opinions of Tannaim not embodied in the Mishnah as compiled by R. Judah han-Nasi. (A collection of such Baraithas is found in the Tosefta ( תוספתא) which bears the nearest resemblance to the Mishnah and is called by that name in Talm. Y.The B. in frequently called מתניתא (Ch.) in contrad. to משנה (Hebr.), v. Num. R. s. 18 (ref. to Cant. 6:8); Lev. R. s. 30.Sabb.19b; Erub.19b; a. e. ב׳ לא שמיע׳ ליה (cmp. Sabb.61a; Pes.101b מתנית׳ לאוכ׳ he did not know that Boraitha. Ber.19a; a. fr. -
18 ברייא
בָּרָאָה, בָּרָיָיא, בָּרָיָהm. (v. בַּר I ch.) 1) external, foreign, not belonging to, opp. גַּיָּאָה. Targ. 2 Kings 16:18; a. e.Y.Pes.VII, beg.34a תנא ב׳, v. בַּר I ch.Gen. R. s. 49; Yalk. Gen. 83 (interpret. חָלִילָה Gen. 13:15) (בריה) ברייה הוא לך it is foreign to thy nature; v. הִיצָה I.Pl. בָּרָאֵי. Kidd.33a בתי ב׳ the outer chambers of the bath-house. Ḥag.5b בתי ב׳ the outer chambers of the heavens. B. Bath.30a בשוקי ב׳ in the market places abroad.Fem. בָּרַיְתָא, בָּרַיְיתָא. Targ. Ezek. 42:1; a. e.Y.M. Kat. III, beg. 81c; Y.Ned.X, 42b top ארעא ב׳ (= h. חוץ לארץ) abroad; v. אֶרֶץ.Pl. בַּרְיָתָא, בַּרְיָיתָא. Targ. Prov. 30:4 ב׳ דארעא the extreme ends of 2) (as noun) street, open place, field. B. Bath.40b sit down בשוקי ובב׳ Rashi (ed. בשוקא) in markets and open places (i. e. in public). Ḥull.43; 47a; 58b חיוי ב׳ the animals of the prairies, v. בַּר I ch.Esp. בָּרַיְיתָא, בָּרַיְתָא (sub. מתניתא = h. משנה החיצונה) Baraitha (or Boraitha), traditions and opinions of Tannaim not embodied in the Mishnah as compiled by R. Judah han-Nasi. (A collection of such Baraithas is found in the Tosefta ( תוספתא) which bears the nearest resemblance to the Mishnah and is called by that name in Talm. Y.The B. in frequently called מתניתא (Ch.) in contrad. to משנה (Hebr.), v. Num. R. s. 18 (ref. to Cant. 6:8); Lev. R. s. 30.Sabb.19b; Erub.19b; a. e. ב׳ לא שמיע׳ ליה (cmp. Sabb.61a; Pes.101b מתנית׳ לאוכ׳ he did not know that Boraitha. Ber.19a; a. fr. -
19 בָּרָאָה
בָּרָאָה, בָּרָיָיא, בָּרָיָהm. (v. בַּר I ch.) 1) external, foreign, not belonging to, opp. גַּיָּאָה. Targ. 2 Kings 16:18; a. e.Y.Pes.VII, beg.34a תנא ב׳, v. בַּר I ch.Gen. R. s. 49; Yalk. Gen. 83 (interpret. חָלִילָה Gen. 13:15) (בריה) ברייה הוא לך it is foreign to thy nature; v. הִיצָה I.Pl. בָּרָאֵי. Kidd.33a בתי ב׳ the outer chambers of the bath-house. Ḥag.5b בתי ב׳ the outer chambers of the heavens. B. Bath.30a בשוקי ב׳ in the market places abroad.Fem. בָּרַיְתָא, בָּרַיְיתָא. Targ. Ezek. 42:1; a. e.Y.M. Kat. III, beg. 81c; Y.Ned.X, 42b top ארעא ב׳ (= h. חוץ לארץ) abroad; v. אֶרֶץ.Pl. בַּרְיָתָא, בַּרְיָיתָא. Targ. Prov. 30:4 ב׳ דארעא the extreme ends of 2) (as noun) street, open place, field. B. Bath.40b sit down בשוקי ובב׳ Rashi (ed. בשוקא) in markets and open places (i. e. in public). Ḥull.43; 47a; 58b חיוי ב׳ the animals of the prairies, v. בַּר I ch.Esp. בָּרַיְיתָא, בָּרַיְתָא (sub. מתניתא = h. משנה החיצונה) Baraitha (or Boraitha), traditions and opinions of Tannaim not embodied in the Mishnah as compiled by R. Judah han-Nasi. (A collection of such Baraithas is found in the Tosefta ( תוספתא) which bears the nearest resemblance to the Mishnah and is called by that name in Talm. Y.The B. in frequently called מתניתא (Ch.) in contrad. to משנה (Hebr.), v. Num. R. s. 18 (ref. to Cant. 6:8); Lev. R. s. 30.Sabb.19b; Erub.19b; a. e. ב׳ לא שמיע׳ ליה (cmp. Sabb.61a; Pes.101b מתנית׳ לאוכ׳ he did not know that Boraitha. Ber.19a; a. fr. -
20 בָּרָיָיא
בָּרָאָה, בָּרָיָיא, בָּרָיָהm. (v. בַּר I ch.) 1) external, foreign, not belonging to, opp. גַּיָּאָה. Targ. 2 Kings 16:18; a. e.Y.Pes.VII, beg.34a תנא ב׳, v. בַּר I ch.Gen. R. s. 49; Yalk. Gen. 83 (interpret. חָלִילָה Gen. 13:15) (בריה) ברייה הוא לך it is foreign to thy nature; v. הִיצָה I.Pl. בָּרָאֵי. Kidd.33a בתי ב׳ the outer chambers of the bath-house. Ḥag.5b בתי ב׳ the outer chambers of the heavens. B. Bath.30a בשוקי ב׳ in the market places abroad.Fem. בָּרַיְתָא, בָּרַיְיתָא. Targ. Ezek. 42:1; a. e.Y.M. Kat. III, beg. 81c; Y.Ned.X, 42b top ארעא ב׳ (= h. חוץ לארץ) abroad; v. אֶרֶץ.Pl. בַּרְיָתָא, בַּרְיָיתָא. Targ. Prov. 30:4 ב׳ דארעא the extreme ends of 2) (as noun) street, open place, field. B. Bath.40b sit down בשוקי ובב׳ Rashi (ed. בשוקא) in markets and open places (i. e. in public). Ḥull.43; 47a; 58b חיוי ב׳ the animals of the prairies, v. בַּר I ch.Esp. בָּרַיְיתָא, בָּרַיְתָא (sub. מתניתא = h. משנה החיצונה) Baraitha (or Boraitha), traditions and opinions of Tannaim not embodied in the Mishnah as compiled by R. Judah han-Nasi. (A collection of such Baraithas is found in the Tosefta ( תוספתא) which bears the nearest resemblance to the Mishnah and is called by that name in Talm. Y.The B. in frequently called מתניתא (Ch.) in contrad. to משנה (Hebr.), v. Num. R. s. 18 (ref. to Cant. 6:8); Lev. R. s. 30.Sabb.19b; Erub.19b; a. e. ב׳ לא שמיע׳ ליה (cmp. Sabb.61a; Pes.101b מתנית׳ לאוכ׳ he did not know that Boraitha. Ber.19a; a. fr.
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