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1 πολύτλητον
πολύτλητοςhaving borne much: masc /fem acc sgπολύτλητοςhaving borne much: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
2 διτόκος
δῐ-τόκος, ον,A having borne two at a birth, Anacr.145: opp. μονοτόκος, Arist.GA 774b9; but perh. having borne two children, AJA17.162 ([place name] Cyrene).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διτόκος
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3 κάμνω
Aκαμεῖται Il.2.389
, Pl.Lg. 921e; [dialect] Ep. inf.- έεσθαι A.R.3.580
: [tense] aor. 2 ἔκᾰμον, [dialect] Ep.κάμον Il.4.187
,al.; inf. καμεῖν, [dialect] Ep. subj. redupl. κεκάμω, κεκάμῃσι, κεκάμωσιν, Il.1.168, 17.658, 7.5 (but Aristarch. read κε κάμω, etc., prob. rightly): [tense] pf.κέκμηκα Il.6.262
, etc.: [tense] plpf.ἐκεκμήκεσαν Th.3.98
; [dialect] Ep. part. κεκμηώς, κεκμηῶτι, κεκμηῶτα, Il.23.232, 6.261, Od.10.31;κεκμηότας Il.11.802
; κεκμηῶτας is v.l. for κεκμηκότας in Th.3.59:— [voice] Med., [tense] aor. 2ἐκᾰμόμην Od.9.130
, [dialect] Ep.καμ- Il.18.341
.I trans., work, μίτρη, τὴν Χαλκῆες κάμον ἄνδρες wrought it, 4.187, 216;ἐπεὶ πάνθ' ὅπλα κάμε 18.614
;σκῆπτρον.., τὸ μὲν Ἥφαιστος κάμε τεύχων 2.101
, cf. 8.195;κ. νῆας Od.9.126
;πέπλον Il.5.338
, cf. Od.15.105;ἵππον 11.523
;λέχος 23.189
; ἄστυ build, A.R.1.1322: also in [tense] aor. [voice] Med.,ἱρόν Id.2.718
.2 [tense] aor.[voice] Med., win by toil, τὰς (sc. γυναῖκας)αὐτοὶ καμόμεσθα βίηφί τε δουρί τε μακρῷ Il.18.341
.3 [tense] aor.[voice] Med., labour, till,οἵ κέ σφιν καὶ νῆσον.. ἐκάμοντο Od.9.130
;οἴκους Philet.8
.II intr., toil, labour, τινι for one, Od.14.65;ὑπὲρ τῆς πόλεως Th.2.41
: then, from the effect of continued work, to be weary, , cf. 11.802: with acc. of the part, οὐδέ τι γυῖα.. κάμνει nor is he weary in limb, 19.170, etc.; ;ὁ δ' ἀριστερὸν ὦμον ἔκαμνεν 16.106
: freq. c. part., κ. πολεμίζων, ἐλαύνοντες, ἐρεθίζων, is weary of fighting, rowing, etc., 1.168, 7.5, 17.658, etc.;οὐ μέν θην κάμετον.. ὀλλῦσαι Τρῶας 8.448
;ἔκαμον δέ μοι ὄσσε πάντῃ παπταίνοντι Od.12.232
; but οὐδέ τι τόξον δὴν ἔκαμον τανύων I did not long strain over stringing the bow, i.e. did it without effort, 21.426, cf. Il.8.22: later freq. with neg., οὔτοι καμοῦμαι.. λέγουσα I shall never be tired of saying, A.Eu. 881;μὴ κάμῃς λέγων E.IA 1143
; ;οὔποτε κάμοιμ' ἂν ὀρχουμένη Ar.Lys. 541
(lyr.); κ. εὐεργετῶν, ἐπαινῶν, Pl.Grg. 470c,Lg. 921e: c. dat., κ. δαπάναις to grow tired in spending, spare expense, Pi.P.1.90.3 to be sick or suffering, τί πάσχεις; τί κάμνεις; Ar.Nu. 708; οἱ κάμνοντες the sick, Hdt.1.197, cf. S.Ph. 282, And.1.64, Pl.R. 407c, Ep.Jac.5.15, etc.; of a doctor's patients, Hp.Acut.1, D.18.243, SIG943.10 ([place name] Cos); καμοῦσα ἀπέθανε having fallen sick, And.1.120: c. acc. cogn.,κάμνειν νόσον E.Heracl. 990
, Pl.R. 408e; [ τὴν ποδάγραν] v.l. in Arist.HA 604a23;τοὺς ὀφθαλμούς Hdt.2.111
; τὰ σώματα to be ill or distempered in body, Pl.Grg. 478a;ὠσίν τε κὤμμασιν Herod.3.32
;πάθᾳ Pi.P.8.48
; ;ἀπὸ τοῦ τραύματος Luc.Tox.60
;ὑπὸ νόσου Hdn.3.14.2
.4 generally, to be distressed, meet with disaster,στρατοῦ καμόντος A.Ag. 670
;τῷ πεποιημένῳ κ. μεγάλως Hdt.1.118
, cf. A.Ag. 482 (lyr.), E.Med. 1138, HF 293; οὐ καμῇ τοὐμὸν μέρος wilt not have to complain.., S.Tr. 1215;κ. ἔν τινι E.Hec. 306
, IA 966; of a ship, : c. acc. cogn., οὐκ ἴσον καμὼν ἐμοὶ λύπης not having borne an equal share of grief, S.El. 532.5 in [tense] aor. part., of the dead, i. e. either outworn, or those whose work is done, or those who have met with disaster, , cf.Theoc.17.49;βροτῶν εἴδωλα καμόντων Od.11.476
; εἴδωλα κ. 24.14, Il.23.72, cf. A.Supp. 231, etc.: also in [tense] pf. part. in Trag. and Prose,κεκμηκότες S.Fr. 284
, E.Supp. 756, Th.3.59, Pl.Lg. 718a, 927b, Arist.EN 1101a35; ἱερὰ τῶν κ. E.Tr.96; also in the finite Verb,ὅπη ἄνθρωπος ἔκαμε Berl.Sitzb. 1927.158
([place name] Cyrene).--The [tense] pf. is always intr. (Cf. Skt. śamnīte 'work hard', 'serve zealously', śamitár- 'sacrificing priest', Gr. εἰρο-κόμος, κομέω, κομίζω.) -
4 διτόκα
διτόκοςhaving borne two at a birth: neut nom /voc /acc pl -
5 εμπειροτόκω
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6 ἐμπειροτόκῳ
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7 πολυτλήτοιο
πολύτλητοςhaving borne much: masc /fem /neut gen sg (epic) -
8 πολυτλήτοις
πολύτλητοςhaving borne much: masc /fem /neut dat pl -
9 πολυτλήτοισιν
πολύτλητοςhaving borne much: masc /fem /neut dat pl (epic ionic aeolic) -
10 πολυτλήτου
πολύτλητοςhaving borne much: masc /fem /neut gen sg -
11 πολυτλήτους
πολύτλητοςhaving borne much: masc /fem acc pl -
12 πολυτλήτω
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13 πολυτλήτῳ
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14 πολυτλήτων
πολύτλητοςhaving borne much: masc /fem /neut gen pl -
15 πολύτλητοι
πολύτλητοςhaving borne much: masc /fem nom /voc pl -
16 θηλύπαις
A having borne a girl, Lyc. 851.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > θηλύπαις
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17 πολύτλητος
πολύ-τλητος, ον,A having borne much, miserable,γέροντες Od.11.38
, cf. Orph.Fr. 354, Q.S.1.135, al.; alsoὠδίνεσσι πολυτλήτοισι Id.11.25
;γῆρας Id.2.341
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πολύτλητος
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18 πρωτοτόκος
A bearing or having borne her first-born, μήτηρ π., of a heifer, Il.17.5;αἴξ Theoc. 5.27
; ὗς, ταὧς, Arist.HA 546a12, 564a30;κύων Dsc.2.70.6
; of women, Pl.Tht. 151c, 161a; .II proparox. πρωτότοκος, ον, [voice] Pass., first-born, LXX Ge.22.21,al., Ev.Luc.2.7, PLips. 28.15 (iv A.D.), Man.3.9;τὰ π. τῶν προβάτων LXX Ge.4.4
, cf. PMag. Osl.1.312;π. ἐγὼ ἢ σύ LXX 2 Ki.19.43
.2 metaph.,π. πάσης κτίσεως Ep.Col.1.15
; of Homer, opp. Nicander, AP9.213.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πρωτοτόκος
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19 ἐμπειρότοκος
ἐμπειρότοκος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐμπειρότοκος
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20 ἐπίτοκος
A near childbirth, Hp.Superf.17, Antiph.306 (condemned by Phryn. 310), Arist.HA 573a2, etc.: heterocl. acc. sg.ἐπίτοκα IG5(1).1390.33
([place name] Andania).2 fruitful, having borne children, Hp.Epid.6.8.32.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπίτοκος
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