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1 παλμός
παλμός, ὁ,A quivering motion,πυγῆς Alciphr.1.39
; esp. pulsation, throbbing (on π. and σφυγμός cf. Gal.8.716),φλεβῶν Hp.Acut.37
;ὑποχονδρίου Id.Epid.1.26
.β; ὑπὸ κροτάφοισι Nic.Al.27
, cf. Th. 744: abs., palpitation of the heart, a disease, Arist.Resp. 479b21; twitching, Gal.7.588.2 of natural phenomena, vibration, rapid motion, D.S. 3.51, Nonn.D.2.193, al.; of meteors, Plu.Lys.12 codd.; impetus of a projectile, Ath.Mech.37.8.3 in Epicur., internal vibration of bodies, Ep. I p.8 U., cf. Id. ap. Placit.1.12.5 (v.l. ἀποπαλμός). -
2 ἁλτῆρες
A weights held in the hand to give an impetus in leaping, Crates Com.11, Arist.IA 705a16, Pr. 881b5, etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἁλτῆρες
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3 ἰσχυρίζομαι
A- ῐοῦμαι Lys.6.35
, Isoc.17.24: [tense] aor.ἰσχῡρῐσάμην Th.5.26
, Pl.Grg. 489c:—make oneself strong, be strong, ἰσχυριζόμενος ὑφ' ἵππων σίδηρος gaining force from the impetus of the horses, X.Cyr.6.4.18.II use one's strength, τῷ σώματι Pl.l.c.; esp. in overcoming resistance,πρὸς τὸ πολὺ ἧττον Arist.Pr. 951a13
;εἰς τοὺς ἀσθενεῖς Id.EN 1124b23
; contend stoutly,ὑπὲρ ἄθλων Ael.NA 15.15
; persist or continue obstinately in doing.., c. part., Th.7.49: abs., ibid.; esp. by word of mouth, maintain stiffly, obstinately, c. acc. et inf., Id.3.44, Is.11.1; ;ὅτι.., ὡς.. Th. 4.23
,6.55, Pl.Tht. 172b;περί τινος Id.Sph. 249c
.2 put firm trust in a thing, rely on it,τῷ ξυνῷ πάντων Heraclit.114
;λόγῳ Lys.6.35
;διαθήκαις Is.1.3
;τῷ νόμῳ Hyp.Eux.4
, D.33.27;παρασκευῇ Id.44.3
, cf. Isoc.17.24; feel confidence, Antipho 5.76.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἰσχυρίζομαι
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4 ὁρμή
ὁρμή: start, impetus, rush, attack, effort; of things as well as persons, κύματος, πυρός, ἐς ὁρμὴν ἔγχεος ἐλθεῖν, within the ‘cast’ of a spear, Il. 5.118; ‘departure,’ Od. 2.403 ; ἐμὴν ὁρμήν, ‘prompting from me,’ Il. 10.123.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ὁρμή
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5 ἀρχηγός
ἀρχηγός, οῦ, ὁ (s. entries beg. ἀρχ-; on the predilection for such forms in the Koine s. New Docs 2, 18f)① one who has a preeminent position, leader, ruler, prince (Aeschyl.+; POxy 41, 5; 6 and mostly LXX; Ar. 2, 1; Tat. 31, 1) ἀ. καὶ σωτήρ Ac 5:31 (this combin. also 2 Cl 20:5; cp. AcPh 143 [Aa II/2, 83, 10]).—τ. ζωῆς 3:15, where mng. 3 is also poss.② one who begins someth. that is first in a series, thereby providing impetus for further developments (Aristot., Metaph. 1, 3, 983b 20 of Thales ὁ τῆς τοιαύτης ἀρχηγὸς φιλοσοφίας; Aristoxenus, Fgm. 83 Ὄλυμπος ἀ. γενέσθαι τ. Ἑλληνικῆς μουσικῆς; Polyb. 5, 10, 1; Plut., Mor. 958d; 1135b; OGI 219, 26 ἀ. τοῦ γένους; Sb 8232, 12; 1 Macc 9:61; 10:47; Mi 1:13; Jos., C. Ap. 1, 130 [of Moses]) in bad sense instigator 1 Cl 14:1 ἀ. ζήλους; 51:1 ἀ. στάσεως (cp. Herodian 7, 1, 11 ἀ. τ. ἀποστάσεως).③ one who begins or originates, hence the recipient of special esteem in the Gr-Rom. world, originator, founder (Diod S 15, 81, 2 ἀ. τῆς νίκης=originator; 16, 3, 5 τῆς βασιλείας ἀ.=founder; Jos., Ant. 7, 207. Oft. of God: Pla., Tim. 21e al.; Isocr. 4, 61 τῶν ἀγαθῶν; Diod S 5, 64, 5; OGI 90, 47; SIG 711 L, 13 Apollo ἀ. τ. εὐσεβείας) ἀ. τῆς ἀφθαρσίας 2 Cl 20:5; ἀ. τῆς σωτηρίας Hb 2:10; τῆς πίστεως ἀ. 12:2.—P-GMüller, ΧΡΙΣΤΟΣ ΑΡΧΗΓΟΣ ’73.—EDNT. DELG s.v. ἄγω and ἄρχω B1. M-M. TW. Sv.
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