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21 παιδαγωγοί
παιδαγωγόςslave who went with a boy from home to school and back again: masc nom /voc pl -
22 παιδαγωγούς
παιδαγωγόςslave who went with a boy from home to school and back again: masc acc pl -
23 παιδαγωγών
παιδαγωγέωattend as a: pres part act masc nom sg (attic epic doric)παιδαγωγόςslave who went with a boy from home to school and back again: masc gen pl -
24 παιδαγωγῶν
παιδαγωγέωattend as a: pres part act masc nom sg (attic epic doric)παιδαγωγόςslave who went with a boy from home to school and back again: masc gen pl -
25 παιδαγωγέ
παιδαγωγόςslave who went with a boy from home to school and back again: masc voc sg -
26 παιδαγωγόν
παιδαγωγόςslave who went with a boy from home to school and back again: masc acc sg -
27 παιδαγωγός
παιδαγωγόςslave who went with a boy from home to school and back again: masc nom sg -
28 παιδαγώγ'
παιδαγωγέ, παιδαγωγόςslave who went with a boy from home to school and back again: masc voc sg -
29 σκολίοις
σκόλιονsong which went round crookedly at banquets: neut dat pl -
30 σκολίου
σκόλιονsong which went round crookedly at banquets: neut gen sg -
31 σκολίω
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32 σκολίῳ
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33 σκολίων
σκόλιονsong which went round crookedly at banquets: neut gen pl -
34 σκόλι'
σκόλια, σκόλιονsong which went round crookedly at banquets: neut nom /voc /acc pl -
35 σκόλια
σκόλιονsong which went round crookedly at banquets: neut nom /voc /acc pl -
36 σκόλιον
σκόλιονsong which went round crookedly at banquets: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
37 ἕπομαι
ἕπομαι (ἕπομαι, -εται, -ονται; ἕπηται; ἕποιτο; ἑπέσθω; ἑπόμενοι: fut. ἕψεται, -ονται: impf. ἕπετο: aor. ἕσπετο; coni. ἑσπέσθαι; ἑσπόμενοι, σπομέναν.)1 followa of people, c. dat.καί ποτε χαλκότοξον Ἀμαζόνων μετ' ἀλκὰν ἕπετό οἱ N. 3.39
καὶ ταῦτα μὲν παλαιότεροι ὁδὸν ἀμαξιτὸν εὗρον· ἕπομαι δὲ καὶ αὐτὸς ἔχων μελέταν N. 6.54
τοὶ καὶ σὺν μάχαις δὶς πόλιν Τρώων πράθον, ἑσπόμενοι Ἡρακλῆι πρότερον, καὶ σὺν Ἀτρείδαις I. 5.36
τὶν γὰρ εὔφρων ἕψεται πρώτα θυγάτηρ Παρθ. 2.. Νηρεὺς δ' ὁ γέρων ἕπετα[ι (supp. Lobel) Pae. 15.4b of things, c. dat. “πεύθομαι δ' αὐτὰν κατακλυσθεῖσαν ἐκ δούρατος ἐναλίαν βᾶμεν σὺν ἅλμᾳ ἑσπέρας ὑγρῷ πελάγει σπομέναν” (the clod went with the spray by which it was washed into the sea, Gildersleeve) P. 4.40 met., ὅλβος ἅμ' ἕσπετο sc.Ἰαμίδαις O. 6.72
μέγα τοι κλέος αἰεί, ᾧτινι σὸν γέρας ἕσπετ' ἀγλαόν ( ἕσπητ v. l.) O. 8.11 τόλμα δε καὶ ἀμφιλαφὴς δύναμις ἕσποιτο ( ἕποιτο v. l.) O. 9.83μακρότεραι Τερψίᾳ θ' ἕψοντ Ἐριτίμῳ τ ἀοιδαί O. 13.42
καιρὸν εἰ φθέγξαιο, μείων ἕπεται μῶμος ἀνθρώπων (sc. σοι) P. 1.82 οἷα ψιθύρων παλάμαις ἕπετ' αἰεὶ βροτῷ (Heindorf: βροτῶν codd.) P. 2.75τὶν δὲ μοῖρ' εὐδαιμονίας ἕπεται P. 3.84
πολὺς εὖτ' ἂν ἐπιβρίσαις ἕπηται (sc. ὄλβος) P. 3.106 ὁ Βάττου δ' ἕπεται παλαιὸς ὄλβος ἔμπαν τὰ καὶ τὰ νέμων (sc. σοι) P. 5.55 ἕποιτο μοῖρα καὶ ὑστέραισιν ἐν ἁμέραις ἀγάνορα πλοῦτον ἀνθεῖν σφίσιν ( ἕσποιτο coni. Mosch.) P. 10.17μεγάλαι δ' ἀρεταὶ θνατοῖς ἕπονται ἐκ σέθεν I. 3.4
ἕσπετο δ' αἰενάου πλούτου νέφος ( ἕπετο v. l.) fr. 119. 4.cI heed, obey ἐγὼ δ' ὑψίθρονον Κλωθὼ κασιγνήτας τε προσεννέπω̆ ἑσπέσθαι κλυταῖς ἀνδρὸς φίλου Μοίρας ἐφετμαῖς (Pauw: σπέσθαι codd.) I. 6.17 σῶμα μὲν πάντων ἕπεται θανάτῳ περισθενεῖ fr. 131. b. 1.II accord, be in keeping with ἕπεται δὲ λόγος εὐθρόνοις Κάδμοιο κούραις (ἐπ' αὐτῶν ἁρμόζει. Σ.) O. 2.22 ἕπεται δὲ λόγῳ δίκας ἄωτος, ἐσλὸν αἰνεῖν” N. 3.29 “ θυμὸς δ' ἑπέσθω” (sc. καθάπερ καὶ τὸ σῶμα. Σ.) I. 6.49III be attendant, beἕπεται δ' ἐν ἑκάστῳ μέτρον O. 13.47
ἐσσόμενον προιδεῖν συγγενὲς οἷς ἕπεται N. 1.28
τὸ δ' ἐκ Διὸς ἀνθρώποις σαφὲς οὐχ ἕπεται τέκμαρ N. 11.43
IV follow, traceἀρχαῖς δὲ προτέραις ἑπόμενοι καί νυν κελαδησόμεθα O. 10.78
V dub., follow c. acc. ἕπεται δέ, Θεαῖε, ματρώων πολύγνωτον γένος ὑμετέρων εὐάγων τιμὰ ( κατά subaudit Σ: ἐπέβα coni. Wil.: πολυγνώτῳ γένει Er. Schmid: ἐφέπει Bury) N. 10.37VI fragg. ἕπομ[αι (supp. Snell) fr. 215. 13. μελιρρόθων δ' ἕπεται πλόκαμοι fr. 246a. -
38 διαβαίνω
+ V 35-72-7-4-10=128 Gn 31,21.52(bis); 32,11.23to step across, to pass over [τι] Gn 31,21; id. [διά τινος] Jos 3,17(bis); to cross over [abs., πόταμον being omitted] Nm 32,7*1 Sm 13,7 οἱ διαβαίνοντες they that went over-⋄ִרים ְב עֹ (ptc.) for MT ִרים ְב ִע(subst.) HebrewsCf. HELBING 1928, 80 -
39 εὐοδόω
+ V 10-21-6-15-29=81 Gn 24,12.21.27.40.42A: to help on the way, to lead prosperously [τινα] Gn 24,27; to set on the way prosperously, to send prosperously [τινα] Jgs 4,8; to help on the way, to prosper [abs.] (metaph.) 1 Chr 22,11; id. [τινι] 2 Chr 14,6; to make prosperous [τι] Gn 39,3; to give success in [τινί τι] TobBA 7,12; to give succes in [+inf.] 2 Mc 10,7P: to have a prosperous journey DnLXX 8,11; to prosper, to be successful (of things) JgsB 18,5εἰ εὐόδωκεν κύριος τὴν ὁδὸν αὐτοῦ whether the Lord had made his way or journey prosperous Gn 24,21; εὐόδωσον ἐναντίον ἐμοῦ σήμερον guide me happily forwards today, let me prosper today, let me succeed today Gn 24,12*2 Chr 35,13 εὐοδώθη went on well-צלח for MT צלחות צלחת pansCf. HARL 1986a 199-200; 1994 199 (Gn 24,12); HELBING 1928, 94-95; →NIDNTT; TWNT(→κατ-,,) -
40 καταβαίνω
+ V 69-159-58-34-29=349 Gn 11,5.7; 12,10; 15,11; 18,21to go down, to come down Gn 43,4; id. (metaph.) Ps 7,17; to come or go down from [ἔκ τινος] Ex 32,1; id. [ἀπό τινος] Ex 32,15; to descend (of the Lord from heaven) Ex 19,11; to go down, to descend (to a river) Ex 2,5; to go down, to flow to the sea Jos 3,16; to go ashore Ez 27,29; to go down to [τι] Ps 103(104),8; to go down against sb [ἐπί τινα] 2 Chr 20,16to alight, to settle on, to perch on [ἐπί τι] (of birds) Gn 15,11; to come down, to precipitate, to settle, to deposit (of dawn, manna) Nm 11,9; to pour down (of hail) Is 32,19; to come down, to drop (of rain, snow) Is 55,10; to descend (to the earth) Ex 33,9to pass from... to... [ἀπό τινος ἐπί τι] (of border) Nm 34,11; to go down to, to pass to [ἐπί τι] (of borders) Jos 18,13; to lead down (of steps) Neh 3,15; to go down on the degrees of the dial [τι] (of the sun) Is 38,8οἱ καταβαίνοντες εἰς τὴν θάλασσαν ἐν πλοίοις those who sail downstream towards the sea Ps 106(107),23; καταβήσονται ζῶντες εἰς ᾅδου those alive will go down to Hades, the living will die Nm 16,30; κατέβη εἰς Αἴγυπτον he went down to Egypt Gn 12,10; δάκρυα καταβαίνει ἐπὶ σιαγόνα tears run down the cheek Sir 35,15; οὐ κατέβη τὸ ὄρος she did not go down the mountain Jdt 10,10*2 Kgs 9,32 κατάβηθι (μετ’ ἐμοῦ) come down with me-עמי יתִּ אַ? אתה for MT מי יתִּ ִא (who is) with me, who; *Jer 28(51),14 οἱ καταβαίνοντες those who came down-ירד for MT הידד cry, shout; *Ez 31,18 κατάβηθι καὶ καταβιβάσθητι descendand be brought down-והורדת רדה for MT והורדת and you will be brought down, cpr. Ez 32,18; *Ez 47,15 καταβαινούσης that descends-הירד for MT הדרך the road?, cpr. Ez 48,1Cf. BEWER 1953 165(Ez 31,18); WEVERS 1990 298(Ex 19,10).388(Ex 24,16); 1993 728
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