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1 αυτοσχεδιάζω
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2 σχεδιάζω
A do a thing off-hand or on the spur of the moment,σχεδιάζοντα λέγειν ὅ τι ἂν τύχῃ Pl.Sis. 387e
: abs., play off-hand,λαβὼν τὸ μελετητήριον, εἶτ' ἐσχεδίασε δριμέως Anaxandr.15.3
, cf. Cic.Att.6.1.11; invent stories, Plb.12.4.4, D.H.1.7, D.S.1.23; improvise, Phld.Rh.1.100 S. ([voice] Pass.); give free play to the imagination, Sor.2.65.2 act with insufficient care, τοῖς κοινοῖς πράγμασι in public affairs, Plb.22.9.12;ἔν τινι D.S.13.31
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3 σχεδόν
Grammatical information: adv.Meaning: `near', of place and time (ep. lyr. Il.), `nearly, almost, about' (posthom. IA.);Other forms: Also - όθεν `from nearby' (Hom., A. R.; Schwyzer 628).Compounds: Comp. αὑτο-σχεδόν (- δά P 319) `right in the vicinity, very near' (Hom., Arat.), `at once' (A. R.) with αὑτοσχεδ-ίη, only in obl. cas.: dat. - ίῃ ( μάχῃ, ὑσμίνῃ?; cf. Trümpy Fachausdrücke 113), acc. - ίην `in close combat, man to man' (Hom.), ἐς σχεδόν `in close combat' (Tyrt.), ἐξ -ίης `inconsiderate, offhand' (h. Merc.); adj. - ιος `unprepared, improvised' (Arist., hell. a. late).Derivatives: σχέδ-ιος `nearby, belonging to close combat' (A. in lyr. a.o.), `adjacent, concerning the closest present, instantly, unprepared, improvised' (hell. a. late); adv. - ίην `in close combat' (Ε 830), `soon' (Nic.). -- From this the verbs: 1. σχεδι-άζω, also w. ἀπο- a.o., `to improvise, to do, make offhand, to act thoughtlessly' (hell. a. late) with - ασμα, - ασμός, - αστικῶς (hell. a. late.; on the meaning Koller Glotta 40, 183ff.). 2. αὑτοσχεδι-άζω `id.' (Att.) with - αστής (X.), - ασμα, - ασμός, - αστός, - αστικός (Pl. Com., Arist. a.o.).Etymology: From σχεῖν, σχέσθαι (s. ἔχω) with suffix - δον (Schwyzer 626; cf. Haas Μνήμης χάριν 1, 144f.); prop. `holding (himself) to, connecting'. Lat. LW [loanword] schedius, - ium. Cf. σχέδην.Page in Frisk: 2,837Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σχεδόν
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