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121 παναφῆλιξ
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122 παρακαταβάλλω
A throw down beside, παρακάββαλον [[dialect] Ep. forπαρακατέβαλον] ἄσπετον ὕλην Il.23.127
; ζῶμα δέ οἱ πρῶτον παρακάββαλεν he put a waistband on him, ib. 683.II make a claim to property together with a deposit ([etym.] παρακαταβολή) to be forfeited in case of failure, IG5(2).357.58 ([place name] Stymphalus), Foed.Delph.Pell.4A7; esp. at Athens,1 in a διαδικασία κλήρου, of a claimant by descent, will, etc., as against collateral heirs, , cf. 43.5; ἑαυτῷ κατὰ δόσιν π. ls.4.10, cf. Poll.8.32, Harp. and Suid. s.v. παρακαταβολὴ καὶ παρακαταβάλλειν.3 of one who claims property as his own which has been confiscated to the state, Harp., Suid.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παρακαταβάλλω
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123 περίβολος
II as Subst. περίβολος, ὁ, = περιβολή, ἐχίδνης περίβολοι spires or coils of a serpent, E. Ion 993: in pl., π. λάϊνοι, of a tomb, Id.Tr. 1141 : sg., enclosing wall, Hdt.1.181 ; of a town wall, Th.1.89 ; ἐν οἰκείῳ π. in a cage of his own, Pl.Tht. 197c ; of the body as the case of the soul, Id.Cra. 400c ;περίβολοι οἰκήσεων Id.R. 548a
; wall of the heart, Hp.Cord.4.2 area enclosed, enclosure,π. νεωρίων E.Hel. 1530
; ὁ τῆς πόλεως π. Pl.Lg. 759a ;ἀμπελώνων PGrenf.2.28.13
(ii B.C.); of a temple, precinct,π. ἱεροῦ LXX Si. 50.2
, cf. 2 Ma.6.4, 4 Ma.4.11, J.AJ15.11.5, Porph.Abst.2.54 ; ὁ τῶν Ὡρῶν π. BMus.Inscr. 1044 ([place name] Attaleia): metaph.,πρόθυρα καὶ περιβόλους καὶ αὐλὰς τῇ ἀρχῇ περιέθηκεν Plu.Sol.32
.III neut., περίβολα πυρὶ φλεγόμενα fire- balls, Tim.Pers.27.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περίβολος
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124 πραπίδες
πρᾰπίδες, αἱ, dat.1 = φρένες, midriff, diaphragm,βάλε.. ἦπαρ ὑπὸ πραπίδων Il. 11.579
, cf. 13.412, 17.349: then, since this was deemed the seat of mental powers and affections,2 understanding, mind,ἰδυίῃσι πραπίδεσσι 1.608
, 18.380, etc.;περὶ μὲν πραπίδες, περὶ δ' ἐστὶ νόημα Hes. Th. 656
; as the seat of desire, heart,ἀπὸ πραπίδων ἦλθ' ἵμερος Il.24.514
; ἔσχεν ἄκοιτιν ἀρηρυῖαν πραπίδεσσιν wins a wife after his own heart, Hes.Th. 608;πάσῃσιν ὀρέξαιτο πραπίδεσσιν Emp.129.4
; πραπίδων πλοῦτος ib.2, cf. Pi.O.11(10).10, P.4.281; Trag. in lyr.,εὖ πραπίδων λαχόντα A.Ag. 380
, cf. 802, E.Andr. 480: rarely in sg. πραπίς, ίδος, Pi.P.2.61, Fr. 109, E.Ba. 427 (lyr.), 999 (lyr.);ἔργον ἐμῆς π. IG 14.1500
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125 προαίρεσις
A choosing one thing before another, Pl. Prm. 143c; purpose, resolution,π. καὶ πρᾶξις Id.Def. 413a
, cf. Arist.EN 1094a2; opp. ἀνάγκη, Isoc. 1.10;ἐκ π. καὶ βουλήσεως D.44.57
, cf. Arist. PA 657b1;ἡ κατὰ π. κίνησις Id.Metaph. 1015a33
; τὰ κατὰ π. ἀδικήματα wrongs done from malice prepense, Lycurg.148; ζῆν κατὰ π., as a test of freedom. Arist.Pol. 1280a34; παρὰ τὴν π. contrary to one's purpose, Id.Metaph. 1015a27; as characteristic of moral action,ἡ π. βουλευτικὴ ὄρεξις τῶν ἐφ' ἡμῖν Id.EN 1113a10
, cf. 1139a23; inclination,χρῶ ὡς βούλει τῇ σεαυτοῦ π. Epicur.
Sent.V at.51; motive,κατὰ προαίρεσιν δακρύειν Hp.Aph.4.52
.2 purpose, plan, or scope of action,τῇ π. τοῦ βίου D.23.141
, 48.56;οὐδενὸς εὐδοκιμεῖ πράγματος ἡ π. Id.Prooem. 50
;ἐπὶ τῇ τοῦ πλεονεκτεῖν π. ζῆν Id.23.127
; ἀναίδεια καὶ π. πονηρίας deliberate wickedness, Id.Ep.3.18;τῶν καλῶν ἔργων Zaleuc.
ap. Stob. 4.2.19: abs., course of life, principle of action,ἐν π. χρηστῇ καὶ βίῳ σώφρονι ζῆν D.Ep.
l.c.;διὰ τὰς τέτταρας δραχμὰς ἀποβάλω τὴν π.; Strato Com.1.33
: pl., principles, Isoc.1.9;αἱ κοιναὶ π. D.18.210
, etc.3 in political language, deliberate course of action, policy, ἡ π. ἡ ἐμὴ καὶ ἡ πολιτεία ib.93; ἡ π. τῆς πολιτείας ib.192, cf. 19.27, Plb.3.8.5, 18.37.1, OGI1763.50 (Milet., ii B.C.); mode of government, such as an oligarchy, D.13.8; ἡ π. τῆς πόλεως, opp. ἡ τύχη, Id.18.306; ἡ π. τῶν κοινῶν ib.292: pl., τὰς κοινὰς π. your public principles, policy, ib.210, cf. 206;ταῖς τοῦ δήμου π. Id.Ep.3.2
.5 political party,οἱ τῆς ἐκείνου π. Id.10.4
.b sect or school of music, philosophy, etc., Plu.2.1137b, Gal.18(2).658;αἱ ἐν φιλοσοφίᾳ π. Luc.Demon.4
, etc.6 conduct,διὰ ταύτης τῆς π. Plb.18.3.3
;ἀνεπίληπτος π. Id.14.2.14
, cf. 30.8.1, 39.3.11.7 character, reputation, ἠστόχει τῆς σφετέρας π. had no regard for his own reputation, Id.7.14.3;ἀείμνηστον καὶ καλὴν ἔχει τὴν π. Id.9.9.10
;καταξίως.. τῆς τῶν ἀλειφομένων π. Arch.Pap.3.134
(Thera, iii/ii B.C.).8 devotion, affection, goodwill,τᾷ π. ἃν ἔχων τυγχάνει ἐς τὰν ἁμὰν πόλιν SIG721.30
(Crete, ii/i B.C.), cf. 593.4 (Perrhaebia, ii B.C.); ἀποδεξάμενον μετ' εὐνοίας τὴν τοῦ δήμου π. the homage of the people, ib.700.43 (Macedonia, ii B.C.); ἐπαινέσαι ἐπὶ τᾷ περὶ.. τὰν τέχναν π. her devotion to her art, ib.738.11 (Delph., i B.C.), cf. 737.12(i B.C.); = σπουδή, zeal, τὴν π. ἣν ὁ δῆμος.. διατελεῖ ποιούμενος τῶν.. ἐνδόξων ib.590.33 (Cos, ii B.C.).9 expressed opinion, advice,τὴν π. ἀποδεξάμενοι τοῦ λέγοντος Plb.39.3.9
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126 προκαλέω
B mostly [voice] Med., call out to fight, challenge,Αἴας δὲ πρῶτος προκαλέσσατο Il.13.809
, cf. Od.8.142;ἴθι νῦν προκάλεσσαι.. Μενέλαον ἐξαῦτις μαχέσασθαι Il.3.432
, cf. 7.39; προκαλέσσατο χάρμῃ ib. 218; so, later,π. εἰς ἀγῶνα X.Mem.2.3.17
, cf. Luc.Symp.20;εἰς μονομαχίαν Ael.VH1.24
;μάχῃ Anacreont.12.7
; ταῦτα π. τοὺς συνόντας thus.., X.Cyr.1.4.4; challenge to drink, Critias Fr.6.7 D.; π. τινὰ συμπαίζειν; συγγυμνάζεσθαι, Anacr.14.4, Pl.Smp. 217c: prov., ἱππέας εἰς πεδίον προκαλῇ, Σωκράτη εἰς λόγους προκαλούμενος, of one who challenges another in his own department, Id.Tht. 183d, cf. Men.268.2 invite or summon,τινὰ ἐς λόγους Hdt.4.201
, Th.3.34;ἐς σπονδὰς καὶ διάλυσιν πολέμου Id.4.19
;ἐπὶ ξυμμαχίαν Id.5.43
;ἐπὶ τιμωρίαν D.21.226
;πρὸς τὸ συνδειπνεῖν Pl.Smp. 217c
; [ ἰχθῦς] πρὸς τὴν θήραν π. entice them out, Arist. HA 534a17; πρὸς αὑτόν τινας endeavour to attach them to oneself, Plb.3.77.7.3 c. acc. et inf., invite one to do.., Trag.Adesp. 165 (= Com.Adesp.1295), etc.;π. τινὰ ἐς λόγον ἐλθεῖν Isoc.5.91
;εἰρήνην ποιεῖσθαι X.HG2.2.15
, cf. Pl.Euthd. 294b, etc.;προκαλούμεθα ὑμᾶς φίλοι εἶναι καὶ ἐκ τῆς γῆς ἡμῶν ἀναχωρῆσαι Th.5.112
; of things, αὐτὰ (sc. τὰ πράγματα) invite, admonish,Arist.
Pol. 1331a22: also π. εἰ βούλοιντο.., c. inf., Th.4.30.4 abs., αὐτῶν προκαλεσαμένων at or after their invitation, ib. 20, cf. Pl.R. 451c; appeal,προκαλεῖσθαι περί τινος ἐπὶ Ῥωμαίους Plb.24.9.13
.II c. acc. rei, offer, propose,δίκην Th.1.39
, cf. 2.72, 73, Ar. Ach. 984, etc.;τὰ εἰρημένα Th.5.37
;τὰς σπονδάς Ar.Eq. 796
: with acc. pers. added, προκαλεῖσθαί τινας τὴν εἰρήνην offer them peace, Id.Ach. 652, cf. Pl.Euthphr.5a, Chrm. 169c.2 law-term, make an offer or challenge to the opponent for bringing about a decision, e.g. for submitting the case to arbitration, letting slaves be put to the torture, etc.,προκαλοῦνται πρόκλησιν ἡμᾶς D.37.12
, cf. 40.44, Antipho 1.6: c. acc. pers., challenge him, Id.6.23; π. εἰς πάντα τινάς ib.26;εἰς ἀντίδοσιν Lys.24.9
;εἰς ὅρκον D.52.17
;εἰς ἐμφανῶν κατάστασιν Is.6.31
(leg. προς-) ; π. τινά τι make one an offer, D.48.4, cf. 37.42: c. acc. et inf., π. τὴν μητέρα ὀμόσαι offer that she should take an oath, Id.55.27: c. inf. only,π. ἐθέλειν ἐπιδεῖξαι Id.27.50
, cf. 54.27; alsoπ. κατά τινος εἰς μαρτυρίαν Id.29.20
( προσκ- codd.):—[voice] Pass., π. περὶ Ἐπιδάμνου ἐς κρίσιν Th.l.34.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προκαλέω
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127 σαγή
σᾰγή, ἡ, a man'sA pack, baggage, αὐτόφορτος οἰκεία σαγῇ, i.e. carrying his own baggage, etc., A.Ch. 675; scrip, wallet, knapsack, Ion Trag.7: then, generally, harness, furniture, equipment,παντελῆ σαγὴν ἔχων A.Ch. 560
, cf. E.Rh. 207; τοξήρης ς. Id.HF 188; esp. armour, harness, S.Fr. 1092 (prob.), cf. Ar.Fr. 848, Men.1061, LXX 2 Ma.3.25; also in pl.,φεράσπιδες σαγαί A.Pers. 240
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128 σινάμωρος
σῐνᾰμωρ-ος, ον,A mischievous, hurtful, ὀλέθρια καὶ ς. Hp.Art.48; wantonly mischievous, Anacr.52; of a dog, Plu.2.3a: c. gen. rei, τῶν ἑωυτοῦ ς. destructive of his own property, Hdt.5.92.ζ. Adv.-ρως, ἐπέδακνεν τὸν Εὐριπίδην Satyr.Vit.Eur.Fr.39 xvi 23
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