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1 συναλλάσσω
A (Ephesus, i B.C.). etc.: 2 [tense] aor. [voice] Pass.συνηλλάγην PTeb.329.10
:—bring into intercourse with, associate with, :—[voice] Pass., have intercourse with, ;ᾗ [εὐνῇ] ξυνηλλάχθης ἐμοί S.Aj. 493
.2 reconcile,τινάς τισι Th.1.24
; τινας, opp. διαλλάττειν, X.Vect.5.8;τινὰς εἰς εἰρήνην Act.Ap.7.26
: abs., Pl.Lg. 930a:—[voice] Pass. and [voice] Med., to be reconciled or come to terms with, make a league or alliance with,πρός τινας Th.8.90
, X.An.1.2.1: abs., make peace, Th.5.5, X.HG2.4.43, etc.; μετρίως on fair terms, Th.4.19.II intr., have dealings with another, S.OT 1110, E.Heracl.4; ἦ ξυνήλλαξάς τί που; hast thou had any dealings with him, S.OT 1130.2 enter into engagements or contracts (cf.συνάλλαγμα 11
), Leg.Gort.9.44, al., Arist.EN 1162b24, 1178b11, D.24.192, Din. ap. Gramm. in Reitzenstein Ind.Lect.Rost. 1892/3p.7, PCair.Zen.359.6, 12 (iii B.C.), SIGl.c.; οἱ συνηλλαχότες the parties to a contract, PTeb.5.212 (ii B.C.), cf. POxy. 34i 10, al. (ii A.D.): c. acc. cogn.,τοιοῦτον πρᾶγμα συναλλάττων D.30.12
, cf. D.H.6.22, BGU1062.10:—[voice] Pass., to be the subject of a contract, PTeb.329.10 (ii A.D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συναλλάσσω
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2 κοινωνέω
+ V 0-1-0-3-9=13 2 Chr 20,35; Jb 34,8; Prv 1,11; Eccl 9,4; 2 Mc 5,20to have in common with [τι πρός τι] Sir 13,2; to share, to take part in [τινος] Prv 1,11; id. [τινι] Wis 6,23; to have fellowship with [πρός τινα] Eccl 9,4; id. [τινι] Sir 13,1; to enter in alliance with [πρός τινα] 2 Chr 20,35; to communicate with [τινι] 3 Mc 4,11ὁδοῦ κοινωνήσας μετὰ ποιούντων τὰ ἄνομα sharing the path with the evil-doers, going the same way as evil-doers Jb 34,8; ἐκοινώνησεν βίου he led a married life 2 Mc 14,25Cf. HELBING 1928 136.252; →TWNT(→ἐπικοινωνέω,,) -
3 ἔνσπονδος
A included in a truce or treaty, opp.ἔκσπονδος, ἔ. ποιεῖσθαι Th.3.10
; ἔ. τινι in alliance with one, E.Ba. 924, Th. 1.40, 3.65,al.: as Subst., ally,οὐδενὸς Ἑλλήνων ἔ. Id.1.31
; οἱ ἔ. the allies, ib.35.2 of animals, gently disposed,πρός τινα Ael.NA1.3
; ἔνσπονδα εἶναί τινι πρός τινα ib.57.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἔνσπονδος
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4 ἠπειρώτης
A landsman, Luc.Ind.19; ἄγειν ἀπειρώταν [ἰχθύν] to treat it as a landsman, Theoc.21.58 (prob. l.);ἵπποι Philostr.Im.1.30
.II Subst. -ώτης, ὁ, dweller on the mainland, opp. νησιώτης, Hdt.6.49, cf. 1.171, Isoc.4.132: fem. Adj., αἱ ἠπειρώτιδες Αἰολίδες πόλιες, opp. to those in islands, Hdt.1.151, cf. 7.109, Th.1.5, al.; also ἠ. ξυμμαχία alliance with a military power, opp. ναυτική, ib.35, cf. 4.12;πόλεις τῇ παρασκευῇ ἠπειρώτιδας Id.6.86
.2 Ἠπειρώτης, ου, ὁ, an Epirote, Arist.Fr. 494.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἠπειρώτης
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5 συνάπτω
I in physical sense, Χειρὶ Χεῖρα, of dancers, Ar.Th. 955 (lyr.); ξ. καὶ ξυνωρίζου Χέρα, in sign of friendship. E.Ba. 198, cf. IA 832, Pl.Lg. 698d; ἰδού, ξύναψον (sc. τὴν Χεῖρα) E.Ph. 106; but σ. Χεῖρέ τινος ἐν βρόχοις bind them fast, Id.Ba. 615 (troch.), cf. 546 (lyr.); ξ. πόδα, σ. ἴχνος τινί, meet him, Id. Ion 538 (troch.), 663;πόδα ἐς ταὐτὸν ὁδοῦ Id.Ph.37
; δρόμῳ ς. meet in full career, ib. 1101; ξ. κῶλον τάφῳ approach the grave, Id.Hel. 544;φόνος ξ. τινὰ γᾷ Id.Ph. 673
(lyr.); ξ. βλέφαρα κόραις close the eyes, Id.Ba. 747; στόμα ς. kiss one, Id.IT 375; κακὰ κακοῖς ς. link misery with misery, Id.HF 1213 (lyr.); κακὰ ξ... τινί link him with misery, Id.Med. 1232; prov., σ. λίνον λίνῳ join thread to thread, i.e. compare things of the same sort, Stratt.38, Pl.Euthd. 298c, Arist.Ph. 207a17, cf. Sch.Pl.l.c.; also δύ' ἐξ ἑνὸς κακὼ ς. E.IT 488, cf. Hipp. 515; κοινὴν ξ. δαῖτα παιδί share with him a common meal, Id. Ion 807 (troch.).2 metaph. of combination in thought,σ. αὐτὰ εἰς ἓν τρία ὄντα Pl.R. 588d
;σ. ἐν τοῖς λόγοις Id.Sph. 252c
;ἔχουσί τι κοινὸν [αἱ ἀρχαὶ] τὸ συνάπτον αὐτάς Arist.Fr.17
;εἴ τι σ. ἢ ἀφαιρεῖ ἡ διάνοια Id.Metaph. 1027b32
(διαιρεῖ Alex.Aphr.
); ἀδύνατα ς. Id.Po.1458a27, cf. Phld.Sto.Herc.339.13;σ. τὸ γίγνεσθαί θ' ἅμα καὶ τὴν τελευτὴν τοῦ βίου Alex.149.18
; σ. μηχανήν frame a plan, A.Ag. 1609, cf. E.Hel. 1034; σ. ὄναρ εἴς τινα connect it with him, refer it to him, Id.IT[59];σ. λόγον πρός τι D.60.12
;πρὸς τὸ ἄκρον οὐ σ. τὸν συλλογισμόν Arist. APr. 69a18
; σ. ἀλλήλοις τό τ' ἐκστάντες καὶ τὸ ὀξέως" take together, Gal.16.547; συνῆψε τὸν λόγον he continues as follows, Id.15.148; but σ. τὸν λόγον, abridge, Theopomp.Com.22: c. acc. et dat., associate with or attribute to,τί τινι Epicur.Nat.11.9
, Sent.Vat.39, Demetr.Lac.Herc.1055.15, cf. Phld.Sign.20:—[voice] Pass.,συνάπτεται ἕτερον ἐξ ἄλλου Pl.Sph. 245e
, cf. Phd. 60b (v.l.), Epicur.Ep.2p.37U., Nat.28.11; of the words of a sentence,συνάπτεσθαι ἀλλήλοις Gal. 16.546
.II with regard to persons,1 in hostile sense, σ. τὰ στρατόπεδα εἰς μάχην bring them into action, Hdt.5.75; ἐλπὶς.. ἣ πολλὰς πόλεις συνῆψε has engaged them in conflict, E.Supp. 480; so συνῆψε πάντας ἐς μίαν βλάβην involved them in.., Id.Ba. 1303; for S.Aj. 1317, v. συλλύω 11.b σ. μάχην join battle, Hdt.6.108;στρατεύματι A.Pers. 336
, cf. E.Heracl. 808;σ. πόλεμον πρός τινας Th. 6.13
;συνάψαι πόλεμον Ἕλλησιν μέγαν E.Hel.55
, cf. Hdt.1.18;τοῖς σοφοῖς εὐκτὸν σοφῷ ἔχθραν συνάπτειν Id.Heracl.459
;σ. ἀλκήν Id.Supp.683
; also (without μάχην), engage, Hdt.4.80, cf. Ar.Ach. 686 (troch.);σ. συνάψεις LXX 4 Ki.10.34
;σ. φασγάνων ἀκμάς E.Or. 1482
(lyr.); ; οὐκ εὐθὺς συνῆψε τὰς ἀπορίας has not immediately rejoined by stating the difficulties, Procl. in Prm.p.533 S.: abs., approach, make contact, Plu.Tim.25:—[voice] Pass.,μοι πρός τινας νεῖκος συνῆπτο Hdt.7.158
, cf. 6.94.2 in friendly sense, σ. ἑαυτὸν εἰς λόγους τινί enter into conversation with him, Ar.Lys. 468 (cf. infr. B.11.1);φιλία σ. τοὺς καλούς τε κἀγαθούς X.Mem.2.6.22
:—[voice] Pass., παλλακαῖς συνημμένος, of Aristotle, App.Anth.5.11.b c. acc. rei,σ. μῦθον E.Supp. 566
;σ. ὅρκους Id.Ph. 1241
;κοινωνίαν X.Lac.6.3
;φιλίαν πρός τινα D.H.19.13
, cf. 2.30; freq. in E., σ. τινὶ γάμους, λέκτρα, κῆδος, form an alliance by marriage, Ph. 1049 (lyr.), 49, Andr. 620, etc.; ;τὸν ἔρωτα τῇ κούρῃ Aret.SD1.5
:—in [voice] Med., κῆδος ξυνάψασθαι τῆς θυγατρός get one's daughter married, Th. 2.29:—[voice] Pass.,οἱ γάμοι συνήφθησαν PLips.41.7
(iv A.D.);ᾧ συνήφθην ἐκ παρθενίας PSI1.41.5
(iv A.D.); συναφθεῖσά μοι ὡς γαμετή,.. συνήφθην σοι πρὸς γάμου καὶ βίου κοινωνίαν, PMasp.153.5,8 (iv A.D.);μὴ πρὸς γάμον ἡ παῖς καὶ ἑτέρῳ τινὶ συναφθείη Chor. p.227
B.III Math., esp. in [tense] pf. [voice] Pass., ὁ λόγος συνῆπται ἔκ τε τοῦ.. καὶ τοῦ.. the ratio is compounded of.., Archim.Sph.Cyl.2.4, al.; ἀναλογία συνημμένη continued proportion (cf.συνεχής 1.3
), Nicom.Ar.2.21; συνημμένη μεσότης geometric mean, ibid.2 in Music, συνημμένα τετράχορδα conjunct tetrachords, Plu.2.1029a; ἡ συνημμένων νήτη ib. 1137c.3 in Logic, συνημμένον ἀξίωμα or τὸ σ., hypothetical proposition as premiss in a syllogism. Chrysipp.Stoic.2.68, Phld.Sign.32, S.E.M.8.109, Gell.16.8.9: pl., Plu.2.43c, Procl. in Prm. p.533 S.; κοῖα συνῆπται; what conclusion follows? Call.Fr.70.3:—cf.συνάρτησις 11
.B intr.:I in local sense, border on, lie next to, ;Τήνῳ συνάπτουσ' Ἄνδρος A.Pers. 885
(lyr.); γεώλοφοι συνάπτοντες [ τῷ ποταμῷ] reaching to.., Plb.3.67.9; .7 (iii B.C.); [τῆς τραχείας ἀρτηρίας] τὸ συνάπτον τῷ στόματι πέρας Gal.6.421
; ποταμοῦ στόμα συνάπτον θαλάττῃ ib.712;αὗται μὲν σ., αἱ δ' ἄλλαι ἀσύναπτοι Arist.HA 516a30
; δύο πόροι εἰς ἓν ς. ib. 508a13; τὰ βράγχια σ. ἀλλήλοις ib. 507a5; ἡ κοιλία σ. πρὸς τὸ στόμα ib. 507a28; of the sides of a cone,πρὸς μίαν κορυφὴν συνάπτειν Thphr.Vert.4
.2 of Time, to be nigh at hand,ὥρα συνάπτει Pi.P.4.247
;σ. πρὸς τὸν Χειμῶνα Hp.Aph.2.25
;συνάψαντος τοῦ Χρόνου Plb.2.2.8
;συνάψαντος τοῦ καιροῦ Id.6.36.1
, etc.3 metaph., σ. ἐν αὐτῇ πάνθ' ὅσα δεῖ τοῖς φίλοις ὑπάρχειν meet together, Arist.EN 1156b18; οὐ σ. [ αὗται αἱ φιλίαι] do not combine, ib. 1157a34; to be connected with, τῷ γένει αἱ ἰδέαι ς. Id.Metaph. 1042a15;σ. πρός τι Id.Pol. 1276a7
, Cat. 4b26, APr. 41a1; attach, Id.HA 580a15; λύπη σ. [ τῷ θεραπεύειν] E.Hipp. 187 (anap.), cf. Chrysipp.Stoic.2.174; ὁ πόνος ὁ ὑπερβάλλων συνάψει θανάτῳ will border upon death, Epicur.Fr. 448; σ. εἴς τι have reference to, Thphr.CP6.1.2.II of persons, ξ. λόγοισιν enter into conversation, S.El.21;ἐς λόγους σ. τινί E.Ph. 702
; σ. εἰς Χορεύματα join the dance, Id.Ba. 133 (lyr.); ἐς Χεῖρα γῇ come close to land, Id.Heracl. 429; σ. εἰς τὸν καιρόν come in just at the right time, Plb.3.19.2; σ. τοῖς ἄκροις reach, them, Id.3.93.5, etc.;σ. εἰς Σελεύκειαν Id.5.66.4
;πρὸς τὴν παρεμβολήν Id.3.53.10
, etc.2 τύχα ποδὸς ξυνάπτει (s.v.l., - πτοι Murray) μοι, i.e. I have come fortunately, E.Supp. 1014 (lyr.).3 Astrol., of a heavenly body, to be in conjunction ([etym.] συναφή) with another, Nech. ap. Vett.Val.280.2, Ptol.Tetr.52, PMag. Leid.W.24.15, Man.2.452, Paul.Al.H.1.C [voice] Med., unite for oneself and so form,φιλίαν D.S.13.32
;κῆδος D.C.41.57
; v.supr.A.11.2b.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συνάπτω
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6 ἀναστρέφω
Aἀνέστροφαν Cerc.Fr.17.30
:—turn upside down, μήπως.. δίφρους ἀνστρέψειαν might upset them, Il.23.436;ὁ θεὸς πάντ' ἀ. πάλιν E.Supp. 331
;ἀ. γένος Ar.Av. 1240
; τὴν ζοήν Cerc.l.c.; ἀ. καρδίαν upset the stomach, i.e. cause sickness, Th.2.49; reverse, A.Pers. 333, Ar.Pl. 779:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.ἀναστραφήσεσθαι τὰ τῆς Ἑλλάδος πράγματα Isoc.5.64
: [tense] pf.ἀνεστράφθαι τῆς πολιτείας Id.6.66
codd.; ὄρος ἀνεστραμμένον ἐν τῇ ζητήσει turned up by digging, Hdt.6.47, cf. X.Oec. 16.12.2 invert order of words or statements, Demetr.Eloc.11, al., Hermog.Id.1.11:—also in [voice] Pass., with ref. to ἐπαναστροφή (q. v.), ib.12.3 = ἀρνεῖσθαι, S.Fr. 1012.II turn back, Com.Adesp. 22.73D.; bring back,τινὰ ἐξ Ἅιδου S.Ph. 449
, cf. E.Hipp. 1228;ἀ. δίκην τινί Id.Ba. 793
; ὄμμ' ἀ. κύκλῳ to roll it about, Id.Hel. 1557.2 intr., turn back, retire, Hdt.1.80, etc.; esp. in part., ἀναστρέψας ἀπήλαυνεν X An.1.4.5, etc.; but also, rally, of troops, Th.4.43, X.HG6.2.21, cf. B.111.1:—ἀναστρέφον, τό, v. a)nakukliko/s.2 Math., convertendo,Euc.
5.19Cor.; so in Logic,οἱ ἀντιστρέφοντες οὐχ οἱ ἀναστρέφοντες ἀλλήλοις λόγοι συναληθεύονται Gal.11.465
.B [voice] Pass., v. supr. A.1.II dwell in a place, ἀλλά τιν' ἄλλην γαῖαν ἀναστρέφομαι go to a place and dwell there, Od.13.326, cf. Call. Lav.Pall.76, Aet.1.1.6 (soἀναστρέφειν πόδα ἐν γῇ E.Hipp. 1176
);ἀναττρέφεσθαι ἐν Ἀργει Id.Tr. 993
; ἐν φανερῷ, ἐν μέσῳ, go about in public, X.HG6.4.16, Pl.R. 558a;ἀ. ταύτῃ Th.8.94
;ἐν εὐφροσύναις X.Ag.9.4
;ἐν τοῖς ἤθεσι Pl.Lg. 865e
; ἀ. ἐν ξυμμαχίᾳ continue in an alliance, X.HG7.3.2;ἀ. ἐν γεωργίᾳ
to be engaged in..,Id.
Oec.5.13;ἐπὶ κυνηγεσίαις Plb.32.15.9
; ἀ. ἔν τινι dwell upon, in writing, Apollon. Cit.2: generally, conduct oneself, behave,ὡς δεστότης X.An.2.5.14
; ; θρασέως, ἀχαρίστως καὶ ἀσεβῶς εἴς τινα, Plb.1.9.7, 23.17.10;ἐν ταῖς ἀρχαῖς ὁσίως IG12(7).233
([place name] Amorgos);ὡς τὰ παιδία Epict.Ench.29.3
;πῶς δεῖ ἐν οἴκῳ θεοῦ ἀ. 1 Ep.Ti.3.15
.2 revolve, like the sun in the heavens, X.Mem.4.3.8.III of soldiers, face about, rally, Id.An.1.10.12, HG6.2.20, etc.2 to be reversed or inverted,ἐμοὶ τοῦτ' ἀνέστραπται Id.Hier.4.5
, cf. Cyr.8.8.13, Arist. Mech. 854a10.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀναστρέφω
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7 μαρτυρέω
Aμαρτυρηθήσομαι Is.8.13
, D.19.40; μαρτυρήσομαι in pass. sense, X. (v.infr. 9), D. 57.37: [tense] aor. ἐμαρτυρήθην: [tense] pf.μεμαρτύρημαι Antipho 6.16
, used in act. sense, LXX Ge.43.3:—bear witness, give evidence:—Constr.:1 abs., Simon. 4.7, Pi.I.5(4).48;μαρτυροῦντι πιστεύειν Antipho 2.2.7
; (iii B.C.), cf. SIG953.19 (Calymna, ii B.C.), etc.2 c. dat. pers., bear witness to or in favour of another, confirm what he says, A.Eu. 594, Hdt. 8.94, etc.; μαρτυρέει μοι τῇ γνώμῃ, ὅτι .. bears witness to my opinion, that.., Id.2.18, cf. 4.29; ; esp. bear favourable witness to, give a good report of a person, IG22.657 (iii B.C.), etc.;πάντες ἐμαρτύρουν αὐτῷ Eu. Luc.4.22
. b. c. dat. rei,μ. τῇ διαθήκῃ POxy.494.33
(ii A.D.), etc.3 c. acc. rei, testify to a thing, Alc. 102, Pi.O.13.108, S.Ant. 515, Pl.Phdr. 244d;μ. τινί τι Pi.O.6.21
, A.Supp. 797 (lyr.).5 c. inf., testify that a thing is, Heraclit. 34, S.OC 1265, etc.; τίς σοι μαρτυρήσει ταῦτ' ἐμοῦ κλύειν; that he heard.. ? Id.Tr. 422, cf. E.Hipp. 977;ὁ κληθεὶς μαρτυρείτω ἀληθῆ μαρτυρεῖν PHal.1.225
(iii B.C.): rarely c. part.,μαρτυρεῖτέ [μοι].. ῥινηλατούσῃ A.Ag. 1184
;μ. τισὶ παραγινομέναις D.H. 8.46
.6 μ. τινὶ ὡς .. A.Ag. 494, cf. Pl.Grg. 523c;σώματα.. ὡς ἔστιν, αὐτὴ ἡ αἴσθησις.. μ. Epicur. Ep.1p.6U.
; μ. ὅτι .. X.Vect.4.25.7 μ. τινὶ τῆς συμμαχίας testify to, acknowledge the value of his alliance, J.AJ13.5.3.8 c. acc. cogn.,μαρτυρίαν μ. Is. 11.25
, Pl.Erx. 399b; μ. ἀκοήν give hearsay evidence, D.57.4; μ. ψεῦδος, ψεύδη, bear false witness, Amips. 13, Diph. 32.16;τὰ ψευδῆ Lys. 19.4
;τἀληθῆ Aeschin. 1.46
:—[voice] Pass.,μαρτυρίαι μαρτυρηθεῖσαι D. 47.1
; , cf. Lys. 13.66.9 impers. in [voice] Pass., παρ' ἄλλου ποιητοῦ μαρτυρεῖται testimony is borne by.., Pl.Prt. 344d; οἶδα.. μαρτυρήσεσθαί μοι ὅτι .. X.Mem.4.8.10, cf.Ap.26; μεμαρτύρηται ὑμῖν testimony has been given before you, Lys. 19.55, Is.9.5.10 [voice] Pass., μαρτυρεῖταί μοι σοφία is ascribed to me, D.H. 2.26; μαρτυροῦμαι ἐμπειρίαν I have it ascribed to me, Plu. 2.58a, cf. Luc.Sacr.10;καλοκἀγαθίαν μαρτυρούμενος J.AJ 15.10.5
; μαρτυροῦμαι ἐπί τινι I bear a character for.., Ath. 1.25 f; ἄνδρας μαρτυρουμένους men whose character is approved by testimony, Act.Ap.6.3;τεχνίτας.. μαρτυρηθέντας ὑπό τινος SIG799.28
(Cyzicus, i A.D.); ([place name] Abydos).II Astrol., to be in aspect with, c. dat., Ptol.Tetr. 123;μ. τὴν μοῖραν Cat.Cod.Astr.7.226
:—[voice] Pass., Nech. ap. Vett.Val. 279.23.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μαρτυρέω
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8 ἀμφιέπω
ἀμφιέπω, poet. also [full] ἀμφέπω (the only form in Trag.): [tense] impf. or [tense] aor. ἀμφίεπον and ἄμφεπον, both in Hom. (v. infr.): poet. Verb only in the tenses cited, and once or twice in [voice] Med.: ( ἕπω:—A go about, be all round, γάστρην τρίποδος πῦρ ἄμφεπε Il.18.348, Od.8.437;πρύμνην πῦρ ἄμφεπε Il.16.124
; ἔερσ' ἀμφέπει the dew (of milk and honey, metaph. of song) crowns [the bowl], Pi.N.3.78.2 beset, press hard, Il.11.483; so perh. in Od.3.118 (v. infr. 11.2).II to be busy about, look after,ἀμφίεπον τάφον Ἕκτορος Il. 24.804
, cf. 5.667; ἀμφὶ βοὸς ἕπετον κρέα dressed the meat, 11.776; βοῦς, ιν ἀ., Od.8.61, Il.24.622:— do honour or reverence to,Δάματρα Pi.O.6.95
; tend or heal sick, P.3.51; ἀ. σκῆπτρον sway the sceptre, O.1.12, cf. S.El. 651; esp.guard, protect, Pi.P.5.68, prob. in E.Med. 480, etc.;Βακχεῦ.. ὃς ἀμφέπεις Ἰταλίαν S.Ant. 1118
; ; simply, frequent,χῶρον Simon.58
:—ἀ. κῆδος cherish an alliance, E.Ph. 340; ἀ. μόχθον go through toil and trouble, Pi.P.4.268; σύμπειρον ἀγωνία θυμὸν ἀ. foster spirit in contests, N.7.10; ἀ. ὄλβον enjoy happiness, I.4(3).59;ἀ. παννυχίδας Critias 1.8
.2 abs., in part., with good heed, carefully,ἵππους ἀμφιέποντες ζεύγνυσαν Il.19.392
; στίχας ἵστατον ἀμφιέποντες ib.2.525;κακὰ ῥάπτομεν ἀμφιέποντες Od.3.118
; ὁ ἀμφέπων δαίμων the fortune that attends one, Pi.P.3.108.3 [voice] Med., crowd about,ἀμφὶ δ' ἄρ' αὐτὸν Τρῶες ἕπονθ' Il.11.473
codd.; accompany round about,τινί Q.S.1.47
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9 ὁμαιχμία
A union for battle, defensive alliance, league, Th.1.18, App.Gall.15 ; ὁ. συνθέσθαι τινί form a league with one, Hdt. 8.140.α' ; πρός τινα against one, Id.7.145 : pl., Anon. ap. Suid. s.v. δυσμικῶν.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὁμαιχμία
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10 κῑβωτός
κῑβωτόςGrammatical information: f. (on the gender Schwyzer-Debrunner 34 n. 2)Meaning: `wooden chest, box, cupboard' (Hekat., Simon., Att.), also of Noah's ark and of the alliance (LXX).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Perh. cognate with κίβισις `sack' (s. v.); anyhow a foreign word of unknown origin. Semitic hypotheses in Lewy Fremdw. 99f. A shorter form κίβος ( κῖβος?) in Suid. - From κιβωτός Syr. qēƀūthā and NPers. kēƀūt `box' (cf. Bailey Trans. Phil. Soc. 1933, 50). Here perh. also Lat. cibus, s. W.-Hofmann s. v. - So prob. Pre-Greek.Page in Frisk: 1,848-849Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κῑβωτός
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11 πηός
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `kinsman by alliance' (Il.).Other forms: Dor. Aeol. πᾱός.Derivatives: Enlarged (after πατριῶται?) παῶται συγγενεῖς, οἰκεῖοι. Λάκωνες H. Also in the patronymicon Πολυ-παΐδης (Thgn.). Denom., παόομαι `to become a kinsman' in παώθεις (Alc.). Abstractformation πηοσύνη f. (A. R.; Wyss - σύνη 71).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Archaic term of relation without certain connection. Usu. (since Froehde BB 8, 164) as *πᾱσός connected with Lat. par(r)i-cīda m. The Lat. word is however neither formally ( parri- or pāri-?) nor semantically ('family-killer' or `mankiller' ?) clearly identifiable; s. W.-Hofmann w. lit.; special attention deserves the deviating interpretation of Wackernagel, Gnomon 6, 449ff. (= Kl. Schr. 2, 1302ff.). -- Far remains πηϊσκος; s.v. and Wackernagel l.c. 454 n. 3.Page in Frisk: 2,530Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πηός
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