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1 συναλλάσσω
A (Ephesus, i B.C.). etc.: 2 [tense] aor. [voice] Pass.συνηλλάγην PTeb.329.10
:—bring into intercourse with, associate with, :—[voice] Pass., have intercourse with, ;ᾗ [εὐνῇ] ξυνηλλάχθης ἐμοί S.Aj. 493
.2 reconcile,τινάς τισι Th.1.24
; τινας, opp. διαλλάττειν, X.Vect.5.8;τινὰς εἰς εἰρήνην Act.Ap.7.26
: abs., Pl.Lg. 930a:—[voice] Pass. and [voice] Med., to be reconciled or come to terms with, make a league or alliance with,πρός τινας Th.8.90
, X.An.1.2.1: abs., make peace, Th.5.5, X.HG2.4.43, etc.; μετρίως on fair terms, Th.4.19.II intr., have dealings with another, S.OT 1110, E.Heracl.4; ἦ ξυνήλλαξάς τί που; hast thou had any dealings with him, S.OT 1130.2 enter into engagements or contracts (cf.συνάλλαγμα 11
), Leg.Gort.9.44, al., Arist.EN 1162b24, 1178b11, D.24.192, Din. ap. Gramm. in Reitzenstein Ind.Lect.Rost. 1892/3p.7, PCair.Zen.359.6, 12 (iii B.C.), SIGl.c.; οἱ συνηλλαχότες the parties to a contract, PTeb.5.212 (ii B.C.), cf. POxy. 34i 10, al. (ii A.D.): c. acc. cogn.,τοιοῦτον πρᾶγμα συναλλάττων D.30.12
, cf. D.H.6.22, BGU1062.10:—[voice] Pass., to be the subject of a contract, PTeb.329.10 (ii A.D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συναλλάσσω
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2 ψεύδω
A , X.Cyr.1.5.13: [tense] aor. , Plb.18.11.11, etc.:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.ψευσθήσομαι S.Tr. 712
, Gal.15.143: [tense] aor.ἐψεύσθην Hdt.1.141
, etc.: [tense] pf. ἔψευσμαι (v. infr.); imper.ἐψεύσθω Aeschin.1.162
:—cheat by lies, beguile, τινα S.OC 628, etc.:—[voice] Pass., to be cheated, deceived, A.Ch. 759, etc.; εἰ μὴ πολύ γε ἔψευσμαι unless I am much deceived, Antipho 3.2.1.2 c. gen., cheat, balk, disappoint one of a thing,ψεύσει σ' ὁδοῦ τῆσδ' ἐλπίς E.Hec. 1031
;ἔψευσας φρενῶν Πέρσας A.Pers. 472
; ;πιστεύω.. μὴ ψεύσειν με.. τὰς ἐλπίδας X.Cyr.1.5.13
; :—[voice] Pass., to be cheated balked, disappointed, τινος of a thing, ψευσθῆναι ἐλπίδος, γάμου, Hdt.1.141, 5.47; (lyr.); (troch.); ψευσθέντες τῶν σκοπῶν disappointed of receiving tidings from the scouts, Th.8.103.3 in [voice] Pass., also, to be deceived, mistaken in or about a thing, ἐψευσμένοι γνώμης deceived in their judgement, mistaken in opinion, Hdt.8.40, cf. S.Tr. 712 (alsoψευσθῆναι γνώμῃ Hdt.7.9
.γ) ; ἐψευσμένοι τῆς Ἀθηναίων δυνάμεως deceived or mistaken in their notions of the Athenian power, Th.4.108; πολλῶν ἐψεύσθητε τῆς οὐσίας you have often had a mistaken idea of a man's wealth, Lys.19.45;τούτου οὐκ ἐψεύσθην Pl.Ap. 22d
;ἐψεῦσθαι τῆς ἀληθείας Id.R. 413a
;τῆς ὥρας And.1.38
;ἐψευσμένοι τῶν ὄντων Pl.Tht. 195a
; ἐψεῦσθαι ἑαυτῶν, opp. εἰδέναι ἑαυτούς, X.Mem.4.2.26; alsoψευσθῆναι ἔν τισι Hdt.9.48
;περί τινος X.An.2.6.28
, Pl.Prt. 358c: also c. acc.,ἐψεύσθη τοῦτο X.An.1.8.11
, etc.; αὐτοὺς ἐψευσμένη ἡ Ἑλλάς deceived in its estimate of them, Th.6.17 (where αὐτοὺς is prob. corrupt, and shd. perh. be omitted): c. acc. cogn., εὐτυχέστατον ψεῦσμα ἐψευσμένος most happily deceived or mistaken, Pl.Men. 71d: more rarely in [voice] Act., καί μ' ἔψευσας ἐλπίδος πολύ thou hast much belied my expectation, i.e. turned out better than I feared, S.Aj. 1382.4 of statements, to be untrue, ἡ τρίτη τῶν ὁδῶν μάλιστα ἔψευσται the third mode of explanation is most untrue, most mistaken, Hdt.2.22.II c. acc. rei, like ψευδοποιέω 11, represent a thing as a lie, falsify, (prob. for σημάτων) ; ψεύδει ἡ πίνοια τὴν γνώμην afterthought gives opinion the lie, Id.Ant. 389:— [voice] Pass., ἢν τάδε ψευσθῇ λέγων if his word prove (lit. be proved) false, Id.Ph. 1342; ἡ ψευσθεῖσα ὑπόσχεσις the promise broken, Th.3.66; have been falsely reported,D.
52.23; in E.Andr. 346 for ἀλλὰ ψεύσεται it will be falsely said, Porson's correction ἐψεύσεται is probable ( πεύσεται Kiehl).B earlier and more common [full] ψεύδομαι, imper.ψεύδεο Il.4.404
(the [voice] Act. is very rare in [dialect] Att. Prose): [tense] fut.ψεύσομαι Hom.
, Pi., [dialect] Att.: aor ἐψευσάμην, v. infr.: [tense] fut. 2 ἐψεύσομαι ( will have made a false statement) Gal.15.137(s. v.l.): [tense] pf.ἔψευσμαι X.An.1.3.10
.I abs., lie, speak false, play false,ψεύσομαι ἦ ἔτυμον ἐρέω; Il.10.534
, Od.4.140;οὐκ οἶδα ψεύδεσθαι h.Merc. 369
;οὐ ψεύσομ' ἀμφὶ Κορίνθῳ Pi.O.13.52
;περί τινος Pl.Prt. 347a
; ψ. κατά τινος, opp. λέγειν τἀληθῆ κατά τινος, Id.Euthd. 284a, Lys.22.7;ψ. πρός τινα X.An.1.3.5
;ψ. τινι Act.Ap. 5.4
andεἴς τινα Ep.Col.3.9
.2 c. inf., say falsely, pretend that.., Plu.2.506d.3 c. acc. rei, say that which is untrue, whether intentionally or not,τοῦτό γ' οὐκ ἐψεύσατο Ar.Ec. 445
;οὐδὲν αὐτῶν ψεύδεται Id.Ach. 561
;κἂν λάβῃς ἐψευσμένον, φάσκειν ἔμ' ἤδη μαντικῇ μηδὲν φρονεῖν S.OT 461
;ἐάν τι μὴ ἀληθὲς λέγω.., εἰπὲ ὅτι τοῦτο ψεύδομαι· ἑκὼν γὰρ εἶναι οὐδὲν ψεύσομαι Pl.Smp. 214e
, cf. X.Mem.4.2.19;περὶ ὧν ἔψευσται διδάσκειν ὑμᾶς Lys.3.21
.5 ὁ ψευδόμενος, the Liar, name of a fallacy or logical puzzle invented by Eubulides, a disciple of Euclides of Megara, Thphr. ap. D.L.2.108, cf. Chrysipp.Stoic.2.92 ( ψευδόμενος is an interpolation inὁ σοφιστικὸς λόγος ψ. Arist.EN 1146a22
).II like [voice] Act. 11, belie, falsify, ὅρκια ψεύσασθαι break them, Il.7.352; soσυνθήκας ψ. X.Ages.1.12
;γάμους E.Ba. 31
, 245; so in [tense] plpf.,ἔψευστο τὴν ξυμμαχίαν Th.5.83
; so also οὐκ ἐψεύσαντο τὰς ἀπειλάς they did not belie, i.e. they made good, their threats, Hdt.6.32; τὰ χρήματα.. ἐψευσμένοι ἦσαν had broken their word about the money, X.An.5.6.35.III like [voice] Act. 1, deceive by lies, cheat,Αοξίαν ἐψευσάμην A.Ag. 1208
, cf. X.HG3.1.25; also ψ. τινά τι deceive one in a thing, S.OC 1145, E.Alc. 808; ἅπερ αὐτὸν οὐ ψεύσομαι and therein I will not disappoint him (ironical), i.e. I will carry out my threat, And.1.123; τῶν ἔργων ὧν ἂν τὸν ἐκδόντα ψεύσηται (ὧν being in gen. by attraction) Pl.Lg. 921a.IV of combinations of words, make a false statement, Arist.Int. 16a3. -
3 παραιρέω
A :—take away from, withdraw, remove, τι E.l.c.; (lyr.): c. gen. partit., take away part of.., some of..,φρονήματος Id.Heracl. 908
;τῆς λύπης Hyp.Epit.41
;τοῦ φρουρίου Th.3.89
:—[voice] Pass., Hp.Fract.33.2 π. [ἀρὰν] εἰς παῖδα thou hast turned aside the curse on to thy son's head, E.Hipp. 1316.II [voice] Med. with [tense] aor. 2 παρειλόμην, later [tense] aor. 1παρειλάμην LXX Nu.11.25
, Plb.4.51.6:— draw off or away from, seduce, detach, X.Mem.1.6.1; πόλεις παραιρεῖται οὐδὲν αὐτῷ προσηκούσας Decr. ap.D.18.181, cf. Ep.3.31;γυναῖκα παρελέσθαι Arist.Pol. 1311b6
.2 take away,τὰ ὅπλα πάντων X.HG2.3.20
, Arist.Ath.37.2;αὐτῆς τὸν βίον παρείλετο Anaxil.22.10
, cf. Men.128.8 ([voice] Pass., παρῃρημένοι τὰ ὅπλα having their arms taken away, D.19.81); παραιρεῖσθαι τὴν θρασύτητά τινων lessen, damp it, ib.208; π. τοὺς ἐκ δούλου disfranchise them, Arist.Pol. 1278a32; remove privileges, ib. 1285b16; τὰ ἐφόδια παρῃρῆσθαι, in med. sense, had deprived themselves of.., Iphicr. ap. eund.Rh. 1411a12.3 generally, take away, filch from, , cf. E.IT25, etc.;γῆν τῶν γεωργῶν PTeb.5.146
(ii B. C.): metaph.,τῶν ἀγαθῶν ἀνθρώπων τὰς ἐλπίδας Phld.Piet.p.94
G.;τὰς ἀγορὰς τοῖς στρατοπέδοις Plb.1.18.9
:— [voice] Pass., τῆς Περαίας ἐκχωρεῖν ἧς αὐτῶν (sc. τῶν Ῥοδίων)παρῄρηται Id.18.2.3
.4 c. acc. pers. et gen. rei, deprive,τινά τινος Zos.1.7
, cf. 23.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παραιρέω
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