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1 οἰκτίρω
+ V 2-3-5-18-9=37 Ex 33,19(bis); JgsB 5,30; 1 Kgs 8,50; 2 Kgs 13,23of humans: to have pity upon, to have compassion on [abs.] Ps 36(37),21; id. [τινα] Ps 102(103),13; id.[τι] 4 Mc 5,12of God: to have pity upon, to have compassion on [abs.] Ps 76(77),10; id. [τινα] Is 30,18; id. [τι] Ps 101(102),14οἰκτιρήσει εἰς κεφαλὴν ἀνδρός he will be gracious to every man JgsB 5,30 see also οἰκτίρμων→NIDNTT; TWNT(→κατ-,,) -
2 οἰκτίρω
οἰκτ-ίρω [pron. full] [ῑ] (in codd. freq. -ειρ-, but - ῑρ- in early Inscrr., IG12.971,976,982, v. sub fin. ; cf. κατοικτίρω): [tense] impf. ᾤκτ (ε) ιρον Stesich.18: [tense] fut.Aοἰκτῐρῶ A.Fr.199.6
(- ερεῖ codd.): [tense] aor. ᾤκτ (ε) ιρα Il.11.814, A.Pr. 354, al. ; [dialect] Ion. οἴκτ (ε) ιρα Hdt.3.52:—[voice] Pass., only [tense] pres. and [tense] impf., ibid., X.Oec.7.40, S.El. 1412 :—later forms (as if from οἰκτειρέω): [tense] fut. οἰκτειρήσω Sch.Od.4.740, LXXEx.33.19, Ep.Rom.9.15, Lib.Descr.30.18 : [tense] aor. ᾠκτείρησα Sch.A.Pr. 353 : [tense] aor. [voice] Pass. οἰκτειρηθῆναι ib. 637.—Cf. οἰκτείρημα :—pity, have pity upon, c. acc. pers., Il.11.814, 16.5, Hdt.l.c., 7.38 ;ἐλεῆσαι καὶ οἰ. Pl.Euthd. 288d
; οἰ. τινά τινος pity one for or because of a thing, , cf. Supp. 209 ; alsoοἰ. τινά τινος ἕνεκα X.Oec. 2.7
; ἐπί τινι ib.4 : c. acc. rei, E.Med. 1233, Ar.V. 328, Antipho 3.1.2.2 c. inf., οἰ. νιν λιπεῖν I am sorry to leave her, S.Aj. 652 ; οἰ. εἰ.. to be sorry that it should be, X.An.1.4.7. [[dialect] Aeol.οἰκτίρρω Hdn.
Gr.2.558 : hence οἰκτῑρω is prob. from οἰκτιρ-ψω, and οἰκτίρετε [pron. full] [ῐ] in AP7.267 (Posidipp.) is an error: but the [dialect] Att. [tense] fut. is οἰκτερῶ acc. to Hdn.Gr.2.559.]Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > οἰκτίρω
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3 ὀλοφύρομαι
Aὀλοφυροῦνται Lys. 29.4
codd. (- ονται edd.): [tense] aor.ὠλοφυράμην Id.2.37
; [dialect] Ep. (without augm.) ὀλοφύραο, ὀλοφύρατο, Od.11.418, Il.8.245 :—[voice] Pass., [tense] aor. part. ὀλοφυρθείς in same signf., Th.6.78 :—an [dialect] Aeol. form [full] ὀλοφύρρω cited by Hdn.Gr.2.949.I intr., lament, wail, moan, freq. in [tense] pres. part., Il.5.871, al.: with an Adv.,πόλλ' ὀλοφυρόμενοι 24.328
;οἴκτρ' ὀλοφυρομένους Od.10.409
;αἴν' ὀ. 22.447
, cf. Hdt.2.141, Democr.107a ;ὀ. κακοῖς Th.6.78
: abs., Pl.R. 329a.2 lament or mourn for the ills of others: hence, feel pity,ὀλοφύρεται ἦτορ Il.16.450
;ὀ. θυμῷ Od.11.418
: c. gen., have pity upon one,Δαναῶν Il.8.33
, 202 ;ὀλοφύρεται ἦτορ Ἕκτορος 22.169
.3 beg with tears and lamentations,καί μοι δὸς τὴν χεῖρ', ὀλοφύρομαι 23.75
.4 c. inf., πῶς ὀλοφύρεαι ἄλκιμος εἶναι; how is it thou lamentest that thou must be brave? Od.22.232 : c. part.,ὀ. τριηραρχοῦντες Lys.29.4
.II c. acc., lament over, bewail, Od.19.522, S.El. 148 (lyr.), E.Rh. 896 (lyr.), Th.2.44 ;σφᾶς αὺτούς Lys.2.37
; τὸν μὲν γενόμενον ὀλοφύρονται, ὅσα μιν δεῖ.. ἀναπλῆσαι κακά for all the miseries which he must go through, Hdt. 5.4.2 pity, τινα Il.8.245, Od.4.364, 10.157.—[dialect] Ep. Verb, rare in Trag., sts. in [dialect] Att. Prose, cf. ὀλοφυρμός, ὀλόφυρσις.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὀλοφύρομαι
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4 οἰκτίζω
Aοἰκτιῶ A.Pr.68
(κατ- S.
, etc.): [tense] aor. : mostly poet., pity, have pity upon, c. acc. pers., A.l.c., S.l.c., etc. ;τινὰ τῆς μικροψυχίας Arist.Mu. 391a22
: c. acc. rei,πάθος οἰκτίσαι S.Tr. 855
(lyr.):—[voice] Med. in same sense,ἐπίδοι.. στόλον οἰκτιζομένα
with pitying eye,A.
Supp. 1031 (lyr.), cf. E.Hec. 720 (as v.l.), Th.2.51.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > οἰκτίζω
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5 ἐλεέω
A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἐλεέω
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6 ὑπεισέρχομαι
A enter upon secretly, λαθὸν ὑπεισῆλθεν τὸ γῆρας, v.l. for ὑπῆλθεν, came on me unawares, Pl.Ax. 367b; πάντως ἂν οἶκτος αὐτὸν ὑπεισῆλθε pity would have stolen over him, Lib.Decl.6.38 (v.l. ὑπῆλθε).2 come into one's mind, Luc.Merc.Cond.11.3 enter instead, be substituted, τῶν συμφώνων τούτων, ἃ ὑπεισέρχεται εἰς τὸν τόπον τούτου the consonants which are substituted for it, Dosith. p.385 K.4 enter a body in one's turn,εἰς τοὺς ἐμοὺς ἀνθρώπους PGiss. 40i6
(iii A. D.); succeed to office,βουλευτικὸν φρόντισμα PSI6.684.4
(iv/v A. D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑπεισέρχομαι
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