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1 πετρορριφή
πετρορριφήςhurled from a rock: neut nom /voc /acc pl (attic epic doric)πετρορριφήςhurled from a rock: masc /fem /neut nom /voc /acc dual (doric aeolic)πετρορριφήςhurled from a rock: masc /fem acc sg (attic epic doric) -
2 πετρορριφῆ
πετρορριφήςhurled from a rock: neut nom /voc /acc pl (attic epic doric)πετρορριφήςhurled from a rock: masc /fem /neut nom /voc /acc dual (doric aeolic)πετρορριφήςhurled from a rock: masc /fem acc sg (attic epic doric) -
3 δημορριφείς
δημορριφήςhurled by the people: masc /fem acc plδημορριφήςhurled by the people: masc /fem nom /voc pl (attic epic) -
4 δημορριφεῖς
δημορριφήςhurled by the people: masc /fem acc plδημορριφήςhurled by the people: masc /fem nom /voc pl (attic epic) -
5 καταπαλτών
καταπάλτηςengine of war for hurling bolts: masc gen plκαταπαλτόςhurled down: fem gen plκαταπαλτόςhurled down: masc /neut gen pl -
6 καταπαλτῶν
καταπάλτηςengine of war for hurling bolts: masc gen plκαταπαλτόςhurled down: fem gen plκαταπαλτόςhurled down: masc /neut gen pl -
7 καταπαλτόν
καταπαλτόςhurled down: masc acc sgκαταπαλτόςhurled down: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
8 κραταιβόλους
κραταίβολοςhurled with violence: masc /fem acc plκραταιβόλοςmasc /fem acc pl -
9 κραταιβόλω
κραταίβολοςhurled with violence: masc /fem /neut dat sgκραταιβόλοςmasc /fem /neut dat sg -
10 κραταιβόλῳ
κραταίβολοςhurled with violence: masc /fem /neut dat sgκραταιβόλοςmasc /fem /neut dat sg -
11 περιπαλαχθήναι
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12 περιπαλαχθῆναι
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13 περιπαλάξει
περιπάλαξιςcollision: fem nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)περιπαλάξεϊ, περιπάλαξιςcollision: fem dat sg (epic)περιπάλαξιςcollision: fem dat sg (attic ionic)περιπαλάσσομαιto be hurled about: fut ind mp 2nd sg -
14 περιπαλάσσεσθαι
περιπαλάσσομαιto be hurled about: pres inf mp -
15 περιπαλάττεσθαι
περιπαλάσσομαιto be hurled about: pres inf mp (attic) -
16 ἐκκλίνω
+ V 23-53-16-51-17=160 Gn 18,5; 19,2.3; 38,16; Ex 10,6to bend out of the regular line, to bend outwards or away [τι] Gn 38,16; to pervert (judgements) [τι] 1 Sm 8,3; to turn away [intrans.] Ex 10,6; to avoid, to shun [τι] Prv 5,12; to turn away or aside towards [πρός τινα] Gn 18,5; to visit [πρός τινα] Gn 19,3*1 Sm 25,14 καὶ ἐξέκλινεν he turned aside-ויט ⋄נטה for MT ויעט but he hurled; *Jb 29,11 με ἐξέκλινε it turned me aside-⋄תעה for MT תעידני ⋄עוד it witnessed to me; *Jb 40,2 ἐκκλίνει shall he turn aside, shall he pervert-יסור ⋄סור for MT יסור ⋄יסר shall he contend; *Prv 10,25 ἐκκλίνας he turns aside-יסור ⋄סור for MT יסוד he is establishedCf. HELBING 1928, 35-36 -
17 πετροβόλος
-ος,-ον A 0-1-2-1-1=5 1 Sm 14,14; Ez 13,11.13; Jb 41,20; Wis 5,22throwing stones; (ὁ) πετροβόλος engine of war, engine for throwing stones Jb 41,20λίθους πετροβόλους stones hurled as from a sling (of hailstones) Ez 13,11 -
18 ῥίπτω
+ V 16-30-22-19-25=112 Gn 21,15; 37,20.24; Ex 1,22; 4,3to throw, to cast [τινα] Gn 37,20; id. [τι] Jgs 9,53; to cast away [τι] Ex 32,19; to cast down [τι] Ex 7,10; to cast down, to thrust down [τι] Zech 5,8; to cast away, to reject [τινα] Wis 11,14; to bring, to throw sth before sb [τι ἐνώπιόν τινος] DnTh 9,18; ῥεριμμένος prostrate, lying on the ground JgsB 4,22ῥίψαντες ἑαυτούς prostrating themselves 2 Mc 3,15; ἑαυτὸν ἔρριψε κατὰ τῶν τηγάνων he threw or hurled himself into the (frying) pans 4 Mc 12,19; ἔρριψαν τὸν νόμον σου ὀπίσω σώματος αὐτῶν they cast your law behind, they turned their back on your law, they rejected your law Neh 9,26*Jer 27(50),30 ῥιφήσονται they shall be cast down-ירמו (Aram.) for MT ידמו they shall be destroyedCf. SPICQ 1978a, 780; →NIDNTT; TWNT(→ἀποῥίπτω, διαῥίπτω, ἐπιῥίπτω, ἐκῥίπτω, καταῥίπτω, παραῥίπτω, ὑποῥίπτω,,) -
19 βέλος
A missile, esp. arrow, dart, freq. in Hom.; of the piece of rock hurled by the Cyclops,τόντονδε βαλὼν β. Od.9.495
; of an ox's leg thrown by one of the suitors at Ulysses, 20.305; of a stool, 17.464; ὑπὲκ βελέων out of the reach of darts, out of shot, Il.4.465;ἐκ βελέων 11.163
;ἔξω βελῶν X.Cyr.3.3.69
, etc.;ἔξω βέλους Arr.An. 2.27.1
, Luc.Hist.Conscr.4; opp. ἐντὸς βέλους, D.S.20.6, Arr.An. 1.2.5; εἴσω β. παρελθεῖν ib.1.6.8.2 used of any weapon, as a sword, Ar.Ach. 345, cf. S.Aj. 658; an axe, E.El. 1159; the sting of a scorpion, A.Fr. 169; of the gad-fly, Id.Supp. 556.3 ἀγανὰ βέλεα of Apollo, Il.24.759, Od.3.280, and of Artemis, ib.5.124, denote sudden, easy death of men and women respectively; βέλος ὀξύ, of Ilithyia, pangs of childbirth, Il.11.269, cf. Theoc.27.29.4 after Hom. of anything swift-darting, Διὸς βέλη the bolts of Zeus, lightnings, Pi.N.10.8, cf. Hdt.4.79, etc.;Ζηνὸς ἄγρυπνον β. A.Pr. 360
; πύρπνουν β. ib. 917; βέλεσι πυρπνόου ζάλης, of a storm, ib. 373;πάγων δύσομβρα β. S.Ant. 358
: metaph., ὀμμάτων β. glance of the eye, A.Ag. 742; φίλοικτον β. a piteous glance, ib. 241 (lyr.); ἱμέρου β. the shaft of love, Id.Pr. 649;θυμοῦ βέλη S.OT 893
(s.v.l.); of arguments,πᾶν τετόξευται β. A.Eu. 679
, cf. Pl.Phlb. 23b; β. τὰ ἀπὸ τοῦ στόματος, of invective, Lib.Or.51.8; of mental anguish or fear,ἄτλατον β. Pi.N. 1.48
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20 δημορριφής
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