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101 δρόμους
δρόμοςcourse: masc acc plδρομόωhasten: imperf ind act 2nd sg (homeric ionic) -
102 επεταχύναμεν
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103 ἐπεταχύναμεν
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104 επετάχυναν
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105 ἐπετάχυναν
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106 κατοξύνειν
κατοξύ̱νειν, κατοξύνωhasten on: pres inf act (attic epic) -
107 οπισθορμών
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108 ὀπισθορμῶν
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109 οπισθορμήσας
ὀπισθορμήσᾱς, ὀπισθορμέωhasten back: aor part act masc nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic) -
110 ὀπισθορμήσας
ὀπισθορμήσᾱς, ὀπισθορμέωhasten back: aor part act masc nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic) -
111 προβεβοηθηκόσιν
προβοηθέωhasten to aid before: perf part act masc /neut dat pl -
112 συναίσσοντες
συναίσσωhasten together: pres part act masc nom /voc pl -
113 συναίσσουσα
συναίσσωhasten together: pres part act fem nom /voc sg (attic epic doric ionic) -
114 ἐπείγω
1 hastena act., c. part.,λτ;γτ;άνθον ἤπειγεν καὶ ἐς Ἴστρον ἐλαύνων O. 8.47
b med. “ γίνωσκε δ' ἐπειγομένους” P. 4.34 ὠκεῖα δ' ἐπειγομένων ἤδη θεῶν πρᾶξις” P. 9.67τὰ μακρὰ δ' ἐξενέπειν ἐρύκει με τεθμὸς ὧραί τ ἐπειγόμεναι N. 4.34
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115 θύνω
1 hasten, flitἐγκωμίων γὰρ ἄωτος ὕμνων ἐπ' ἄλλοτ ἄλλον ὥτε μέλισσα θύνει λόγον P. 10.54
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116 ἐποξύνω
V 0-0-0-0-1=1 2 Mc 9,7to hasten [τι]; neol. -
117 προσδέχομαι
+ V 6-2-14-14-12=48 Gn 32,21; Ex 10,17; 22,10; 36,3; Lv 26,43to receive, to take up, to welcome [τινα] 1 Chr 12,19; to receive [τι] Ex 36,3; to take (food) [τι] Jb 33,20; to accept [τι] Gn 32,21; to agree, to consent Ex 22,10; to bear with, to endure, to pardon [τι] Ex 10,17; to admit [τι] Lv 26,43; to undertake, to attempt [+inf.] DnLXX 7,25; to expect, to wait for [τι] Jb 2,9a; id. [τινα] Ru 1,13; to look to [+inf.] Wis 14,29 *Is 45,4 προσδέξομαί σε I will accept you-אקחך for MT אכנך I will name you; *Ps 54(55),9 προσεδεχόμην I waited for-אחילה for MT השׁאחי I would hasten; *Ps 103(104),11 προσδέξονται they shall hope-ברושׂי for MT ברושׁי they shall breakCf. LE BOULLUEC 1989, 139; WEVERS 1990 154.593; 1993 539; →NIDNTT; TWNT -
118 γοργεύω
A move rapidly, hasten, Sm.Ec.10.10, Hsch.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > γοργεύω
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119 διατροχάζω
διατροχάζω, of a horse,A trot, X.Eq.7.11; of a person, ride to and fro, App.BC4.125; also, hasten, ἐπί, ἐς.., ib.1.69, 5.105: abs., bustle about, Eun.VSp.463 B.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διατροχάζω
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120 δίεμαι
A speed, ἵπποι πεδίοιο δίενται speed over the plain, Il. 23.475; οὐ.. μέμονε.. δίεσθαι he is not minded to hasten away, 12.304.
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