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121 συμβουλεύω
+ V 2-14-5-2-10=33 Ex 18,19; Nm 24,14; Jos 15,18; 2 Sm 17,11(bis)A: to advise, to counsel [τινι] Ex 18,19; id. [τι] 1 Kgs 12,9; id. [τινί τι] Nm 24,14; id. [τινι +inf.] 4 Mc 8,29; id. [+inf.] 4 Mc 8,5; to advise, to give advice [abs.] 2 Sm 17,11M: to counsel sb [τινι] Jos 15,18; to take counsel Is 40,14; to consult, to deliberate 1 Kgs 12,8συμβουλεύων εἰς ἑαυτόν one who counsels for himself Sir 37,7*Is 33,19 συνεβουλεύσαντο they took counsel-נועץ יעץ for MT נועז יעז pre-sumptuous?Cf. HELBING 1928, 303-304; →NIDNTT -
122 συναντάω
+ V 15-8-6-22-10=61 Gn 32,2.18; 46,28; Ex 4,24.27A: in pos. sense: to meet together Ps 84(85),11; to meet [τινι] Gn 32,2; id. [ἐνώπιόν τινος] 2 Sm 18,9; to rally to [πρός τινα] Jdt 1,6; to come upon [τινι] Dt 22,6in hostile sense: to fall upon, to run upon [ἔν τινι] JgsB 15,12; to befall, to happen to [τινι] Ex 5,3; id.[ἐπί τινα] JgsB 20,41; to come against sb [τινι] (of projectiles) Jb 41,18 M: in pos. sense: to meet with [τινι] Prv 12,23in hostile sense: to come upon, to befall, to happen to [τινι] Dt 31,29; to come against [τινι] Is 8,14συναντᾶν εἰς πόλεμον πρὸς Ισραηλ to wage war against Israel Jos 11,20 *Gn 46,28 συναντῆσαι to present (himself to him), to meet-להראות? (Sam. Pent.) for MT להורת to instruct?Cf. HARL 1986a, 297(Gn 46,28); HELBING 1928, 229-230; LE BOULLUEC 1989 35.107; LEE, J. 1983, 84;WEVERS 1993, 529; →MM -
123 φαρμακεύω
+ V 0-1-0-1-1=3 2 Chr 33,6; Ps 57(58),6; 2 Mc 10,13M: to practise magic 2 Chr 33,6P: to be mixed with poison Ps 57(58),6φαρμακεύσας ἑαυτόν he who poisoned himself 2 Mc 10,13 -
124 φείδομαι
+ V 12-10-29-26-18=95 Gn 19,16; 20,6; 22,12.16; 45,20to spare [τινος] Jb 20,13; id. [ἐπί τινι] Jer 27(50),14; id. [ἐπί τινα] 2 Sm 21,7; id. [ἀπό τινος] 1 Sm 15,3;id. [περί τινος] 2 Sm 12,6; id. [abs.] Jb 6,10tohave pity on [τινος] Ex 2,6; id. [ὑπέρ τινος] Jon 4,10; id. [ἐπί τινα] Jdt 2,11to refrain [τινος] Prv 10,19; to restrain, to stop [τινος] 2 Sm 18,16; to refrain [τι] Jb 30,10; id. [abs.] Prv 24,11; to forbear to [+inf.] Prv 17,27μὴ φείσησθε τοῖς ὀφθαλμοῖς τῶν σκευῶν ὑμῶν let your eyes not spare your property (lit.), do not take care of your property Gn 45,20, see also Ez 9,5; ἀτὰρ οὖν οὐδὲ ἐγὼ φείσομαι τῷ στόματί μου then neither will I restrain my mouth Jb 7,11*Eccl 2,25 φείσεται he shall be sparing יחוס for MT שׁיחו he can enjoy himselfCf. DE WAARD 1979, 522; HARL 1986a, 292; HELBING 1928, 161-164; LARCHER 1983, 191; LEBOULLUEC 1989, 81-82 -
125 χαίρω
+ V 3-7-21-9-47=87 Gn 45,16; Ex 4,14.31; 1 Sm 19,5; 1 Kgs 2,46a(4,20)to rejoice, to be glad Gn 45,16; to rejoice at, to take pleasure in [τινι] Prv 6,16; id. [ἐπί τινα] 2 Kgs 20,13; id. [ἐπί τινι] TobBA 13,16; id. [ἔν τινι] TobS 13,16; to please [τινι] TobS 5,10; χαίροντες glad, joyful 1 Kgs 8,66; χαίρετε welcome TobS 7,1χαρήσεται ἐν ἑαυτῷ he will rejoice within himself Ex 4,14; (Βασιλεῖ ∆αρείῳ) χαίρειν greetings (to king Darius) 1 Ezr 6,8, see also 1 Ezr 8,9, Est 8,12b, passim in 1 Mc, 2 Mc and 3 Mc *Ex 4,31 καὶ ἐχάρη and they rejoiced-מחושׂוי for MT מעושׁוי and they heard, see also 2 Kgs 20,13; *Jer 38(31),13(bis) χαρήσονται shall rejoice -וּדּיְַח חדה for MT ודּיְַחָ together; *Prv 6,16 χαίρει he rejoices-שׂשׂשׂושׂ for MT שׁשׁ sixCf. BICKERMAN 1976 120-125; 1980 136-137; HELBING 1928, 258; LE BOULLUEC 1989, 105; LLEWELYN1994, 35; WALTERS 1973, 105; →NIDNTT; TWNT(→ἐπιχαίρω, καταχαίρω, προσχαίρω, συγ-,,) -
126 αἰολοδείκτης
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > αἰολοδείκτης
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127 αὐτερέτης
A one who rows himself, i.e. rower and soldier at once,αὐ. καὶ μάχιμοι Th.1.10
, cf. 3.18, 6.91.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > αὐτερέτης
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128 αὐτήκοος
II hearing oneself, i.e. a law unto oneself, Ph.2.2, al., Suid.; so, self-acquired, ἀρετή, ἐπιστήμη, Ph.1.371, 354.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > αὐτήκοος
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