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1 ψυχρός
A cold, χάλαζα, νιφάδες, χιών, Il.15.171, 19.358, 22.152; ψ. χαλκός (as we say ' cold steel') 5.75: freq. of water,ψ. ὕδωρ Od.9.392
, Th.2.49; ψυχρόν (without ὕδωρ) Thgn.263;λοῦνται ψυχρῷ Hdt.2.37
;ἀναγαργαρίζεσθαι ψυχρῷ IG42(1).126.30
(Epid., ii A. D. ) (but τὸ ψυχρὸν also = ψῦχος, cold, Hdt.1.142);ψ. ὥστε λούσασθαι X.Mem.3.13.3
: of the air,αὔρη ψ. Od.5.469
;αἰθήρ Pi.O.13.88
(s. v. l.);νύκτες Th.7.87
;κυνὸς ψυχρὰ δύσις S.Fr.432.11
; ψ. βίος life in the cold, Ar.Pl. 263: esp. of dead things, νέκυς (opp. θερμὸν αἷμα) S.OC 622; of cold meats, Alex.173.4, etc.; of a snake, Theoc.15.58: [comp] Comp.- ότερος Hdt.2.22
, Pl.Phlb. 24b: [comp] Sup.- ότατος D.S.1.41
.II metaph.,1 ineffectual, vain,ἐπικουρίη ψ. Hdt.6.108
;ἐπαρθεὶς ψυχρῇ νίκῃ Id.9.49
;ψ. παραγκάλισμα S.Ant. 650
; θερμὴν ἐπὶ ψυχροῖσι καρδίαν ἔχεις a hot spirit in a cold business, ib.88.3 of persons, cold-hearted, heartless, indifferent, X.Cyr.8.4.22, 23;ψ. καὶ μελαγχολικοί Arist.MM 1203b1
;ἐκ σιδάρου κεχάλκευται μέλαιναν καρδίαν ψυχρᾷ φλογί Pi.Fr. 123.5
;οὔτε ψ. εἶ οὔτε ζεστός Apoc.3.15
.4 of flat, lifeless, insipid productions, τὸν Παλαμήδην (the play so named)ψυχρὸν ὄντ' αἰσχύνεται Ar.Th. 848
;σκῶμμα.. σφόδρα ψ. Eup.244
; ψ. καὶ ἀηδὴς [Μοῦσα] Pl.Lg. 802d;ἕωλα καὶ ψ. D.21.112
;πρᾶγμα.. φρέατος.. ψυχρότερον Ἀραρότος Alex.179
, cf. Arist.Rh. 1405b34, Demetr.Eloc. 114, etc.: hence jokes in Ar.Ach. 138- 140, Machoap.Ath.13.580a; also of authors themselves,γίνεται ψυχρός D.H.Isoc.3
. Adv., ; σκώψαντι ψ. ἐπιγελάσαι to laugh at a feeble joke, Thphr.Char.2.4;τοὺς γοῦν ψυχροὺς ψ. λέγουσι διαλέγεσθαι Pl.Euthd. 284e
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2 φιλόψυχρον
φιλόψυχροςloving the cold: masc /fem acc sgφιλόψυχροςloving the cold: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
3 μεθίημι
A v.l. μεθίης) , μεθιεῖ, Il.6.523, 10.121, Od.4.372; [dialect] Ion.μετίει Hdt.2.70
; [ per.] 3pl. ; [dialect] Ion.μετιεῖσι Hdt.1.133
; imper. ; [dialect] Ep. subj. [ per.] 3sg.μεθίῃσι Il.13.234
; inf. μεθιέναι, [dialect] Ep. - ιέμεναι, -ιέμεν, ib. 114,4.351: [tense] impf. [ per.] 3sg.μεθίει 15.716
, 16. 762, 21.72, [ per.] 3pl.μέθιεν Od.21.377
; [dialect] Ep.μεθίεσκεν A.R.4.799
: [tense] fut.μεθήσω Od.15.212
; [dialect] Ep. inf. μεθησέμεναι, -έμεν, 16.377, Il.20.361: [tense] aor. 1 μεθῆκα, [dialect] Ep.μεθέηκα 23.434
(alsoἐμέθηκα Phot.
); part.μεθήσας Coluth.127
: other moods from [tense] aor. 2, imper. , Ar.Ec. 958 (lyr.), etc.; subj. μεθῶ, [dialect] Ep.μεθείω Il.3.414
; opt. ; inf. μεθεῖναι, [dialect] Ep.μεθέμεν Il.1.283
; part. (troch.), etc.:—[voice] Med., first in Hdt., not in [dialect] Att. Prose, [tense] fut. , Ar.V. 416 ( μετήσομαι in pass. sense, Hdt.5.35): [tense] aor. 2 , ; subj. dual and pl. μεθῆσθον, μεθῆσθε, Ar.Ra. 1380, V. 434; inf. :—[voice] Pass., [dialect] Ion. [tense] impf.ἐμετίετο Hdt.1.12
: [tense] pf. [ per.] 3sg.μεθεῖται A.Th.79
(lyr.); pl. ; [dialect] Ion. part.μεμετιμένος Hdt.6.1
, etc.: [dialect] Ion. [tense] aor. 1μετείθη Id.1.114
. [ Generally [pron. full] ῐ in Hom. and [dialect] Ep., [pron. full] ῑ in [dialect] Att.: but [pron. full] ῑ inμεθιέμεν Il.14.364
,μεθίετε 4.234
, al.,μεθιέμεναι 13.114
: in μεθίει, 15.716, 16.762, 21.72, [pron. full] ῑ may be long by augment, but [pron. full] ῐ inμεθίεν Od.21.377
.]I trans., set loose, let go what is bound, stretched, or held back: hence1 c. acc. pers., release a prisoner, Il.10.449, Hdt. 1.24, etc.;μ. χεροῖν S.OC 838
; let a visitor depart, Od.15.212, cf. Pl.La. 187b; dismiss a wife, Hdt.9.111: c. inf., set one free to do as he will,ἐμὲ μέθες ἰέναι ἐπὶ τὴν θήρην Id.1.37
, cf. 40; alsoἐλεύθερον μ. τινά E.Hec. 551
:—[voice] Pass., to be let go, dismissed, Hdt.1.12, 114, al.; but μεθεῖται στρατός is let loose (as if from a leash), A.Th.79 (lyr.).b give up, abandon,μὴ χωσαμένη σε μεθείω Il.3.414
;εἰ τοῦτον Τρώεσσι μεθήσομεν.. ἄστυ πότι.. ἐρύσαι 17.418
.c metaph., εἴ με μεθήῃ ῥῖγος granting the cold will quit hold of me, Od.5.471.2 c. acc. rei, let go, let fall, throw, τι ἐς ποταμόν ib. 460, Hdt.2.70; μ. δεξιάν (v.l. δεξιᾶς) E.Hipp. 333;μ. με χεῖρα S.Ph. 1301
; ταῦτα μὲν μέθες (sc. τὰ λουτρά) lay down, Id.El. 448, cf. 1205; μ. ψυχήν give up the ghost, E.Med. 1218; of liquids, let flow, let drop,πολλὰ τῶν δακρύων Hdt.9.16
; (lyr.): c. acc. et inf., μ. τὰς συμπάσας [ ἐπιστήμας] ῥεῖν εἰς .. Pl.Phlb. 62d; of words, utter,γλῶσσαν Περσίδα μ. Hdt.6.29
; λόγους, βρόμον μ., E. Hipp. 499, 1202; μ. βλαστόν let it shoot forth, Hdt.6.37; of weapons, let fly, discharge,μετὰ δ' ἰὸν ἕηκε Il.1.48
;μ. βέλος S.Ph. 1300
, cf. X. Cyr.4.3.9; ἐκ χερὸς λίθον, ἀπὸ γλώσσης λόγον, Men.1092; of plants, put forth,καρπούς Porph.Abst.2.13
; μ. ξίφος ἐς γυναῖκα plunge it into her, E.Or. 1133; but μ. οἱ τὰς αἰχμάς laid them aside as he ordered, Hdt.3.128, cf. 4.3, 9.62: elliptically, μεθῆκε (sc. τὰς ἡνίας) E.Fr.779.7; ναῒ μεθεῖναι give the ship her way, S.Aj. 250 (lyr.).c c. dat. pers. et acc., give up to, surrender,Ἕκτορι νίκην 14.364
;στέμματ' ἀνέμοις E.Ba. 350
.d resign, throw aside,χόλον Il.15.138
, Od.1.77; Ἀχιλλῆϊ μεθέμεν χ. as a favour to Achilles, Il.1.283 (cf. 11.3); μ. καρδίας χόλον from one's heart, E.Med. 590; give up a scheme, Hdt.1.133; τὰ παρεόντα ἀγαθά ib.33;τὴν ἀρχήν Id.3.143
;τὴν τυραννίδα Id.5.37
; (troch.);τὸ κόσμιον S.El. 872
; τἀφανῆ the search for the unknowable, Id.OT 131;τεμένη.. μέθες E.Supp. 1212
:—[voice] Pass., .e forgive one a fault,Ἀθηναίοισι τὰς ἁμαρτάδας Id.8.140
.ά; remit,φόρον τῇσι πόλισι Id.6.59
; τόνδε κίνδυνον μεθείς excusing you this peril, E.Ph. 1229.f let in, introduce, ; .II intr., relax one's energies:1 abs., to be slack, remiss, dally, Od.4.372, etc.; esp. in battle, Il.13.229, 20.361, etc.2 c. inf., omit or neglect to do,ὅς τις μεθίῃσι μάχεσθαι 13.234
, cf. 23.434; ;μ. τὰ δέοντα πράττειν X.Mem.2.1.33
.b permit, μεθεῖσά μοι λέγειν having left it for me to speak, having allowed me, S.El. 628:—[voice] Pass.,δύο πηγαὶ μεθεῖνται ῥεῖν Pl.Lg. 636d
.3 c. gen. rei, relax, cease from,μεθιέντα.. στυγεροῦ πολέμοιο Il.6.330
;ἀλκῆς 4.234
;βίης Od.21.126
; μεθιεὶς πολέμου (prob. for πόλεμον) Tyrt.12.44;μ. τῆς χρησμοσύνης Hdt.9.33
; μέθιεν.. χόλοιο Τηλεμάχῳ [ the suitors] ceased from wrath in deference to Telemachus, Od.21.377.b c. gen. pers., abandon, neglect, Il.11.841.4 c. part., κλαύσας καὶ ὀδυράμενος μεθέηκε after weeping and lamenting he leaves off, 24.48.III [voice] Med., free oneself from, let go one's hold of, c. gen.,παιδὸς οὐ μεθήσομαι E.Hec. 400
, cf. Ar.Pl.42, 75, etc.;σῶν γονάτων E.Hipp. 326
;τοῦ θρόνου Ar.Ra. 830
, etc.;σπουδασμάτων Metrod.Herc.831.15
: in this sense the acc. is rarely used and perh. corrupt, ἐκεῖνο (fort. ἐκείνου) E.Ph. 519; τόνδε (fort. τοῦδε) Ar.V. 416; in S.El. 1277 (lyr.) the constr. is μή μ' ἀποστερήσῃς τῶν σῶν προσώπων ἁδονάν, [ ὥστε] μεθέσθαι [ αὐτῆς], and in E.Med. 736 ἄγουσιν οὐ μεθεῖ' ἂν ἐκ γαίας ἐμέ, the acc. is governed by ἄγουσιν.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μεθίημι
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4 χειμών
A winter,χειμῶνος δυσθαλπέος ὅς ῥά τε ἔργων ἀνθρώπους ἀνέπαυσεν Il.17.549
; in winter,21.283
;ἐν χειμῶνι Pi.I.2.42
, A.Ag. 969, X.Mem.4.3.8;ἐν τῷ χ. Id.Cyr.8.8.17
;χειμῶνος ὥρᾳ And.1.137
; also in winter-time,X.
Mem.3.8.9, Pl.R. 415e; χ. μέσου in mid-winter, Ar.Fr.569.1;τοῦ χ.
in the course of the winter,Th.
7.31;τοῦ αὐτοῦ χ. Id.8.30
; διὰ χειμῶνος, διὰ τοῦ χ., Pl. Ti. 74c, X.HG3.2.9; during winter,S.
OT 1138 (v.l. χειμῶνι) ; τὸν χ. during the winter, Hdt.3.117, X.HG1.4.1;τὸν δεινὸν χ. Id.An. 7.6.9
;τὸν χ. ὅλον Ar.Fr. 345
;ὁ ἀμφὶ τὸν χ. χρόνος X.Cyr.8.6.22
; ὄρος ἄβατον ὑπὸ χειμῶνος in consequence of the cold weather, Hdt.8.138, cf. Th.2.101: pl.,νιφοστιβεῖς χειμῶνες S.Aj. 671
; opp. καύματα, Pl.Lg. 829b;ἀμυντικὴ χειμώνων Id.Plt. 280e
.II wintry, stormy weather: generally, storm, ;οὐ νιφετὸς οὔτ' ἂρ χ. πολὺς οὔτε ποτ' ὄμβρος Od.4.566
;ὅτε τις χ. ἔκπαγλος ὄροιτο 14.522
; , cf. Alc.18, Sapph.Supp.11.6, etc.;Γαιάοχος εὐδίαν ὄπασσεν ἐκ χειμῶνος Pi.I.7(6).39
;θεὸς χειμῶν' ὦρσε A.Pers. 496
, cf. Ag. 649, 656, S.Aj. 1145, etc.;χ. ὀρνιθίας Ar.Ach. 876
;χ. κατερράγη Hdt.1.87
;ἐπέπεσέ σφι χ. τε μέγας καὶ πολλὸς ἄνεμος Id.7.188
, cf. Pl.Prt. 344d;ἐπιγενόμενος χ. Hdt.7.34
, Th.4.6; ; χ. νοτερός a storm of rain, Th.3.21;ἐν εὐδίᾳ χειμῶνα ποιεῖν X.HG2.4.14
: pl., ὑπὸ τῶν χ. because of the winter-storms, Hdt.4.62; , cf. 919a.2 metaph., θεόσσυτος χ. storm of calamity sent by the gods, A.Pr. 643; χ. καὶ κακῶν τρικυμία ib. 1015, cf. Ch. 202 (pl.), 1066 (anap.); δορὸς.. ἐν χειμῶνι in the storm of battle, S.Ant. 670; θολερῷ.. χ. νοσήσας, of the madness of Ajax, Id.Aj. 207 (anap.); χ. γήρως βαρύς, of life's winter, AP10.100 (Antiphan.); of a person,χ. ὁ μειρακίσκος ἐστὶ τοῖς φίλοις Alex.178.7
, cf. 46.4;χ. κατ' οἴκους.. κακὴ γυνή Men.Mon. 540
: rare in Prose, of battle, Onos. 32.10; of mental and moral trouble, Epicur.Ep.3p.62U., Polystr.p.19W.; χ. τοῦ κλύδωνος χαλεπώτερος, of pirates, Them.Or.23.286a: pl., χειμῶνας ἔχειν to have trouble (in cutting teeth), Hp.Dent.12. -
5 ῥήγνυμι
Aἀναρ- Hp.Flat.10
: [tense] impf.κατ-ερρήγνυε D.21.63
, etc.); later [full] ῥήσσω, Gal.10.640, Orib.Fr.93, Gloss.;ῥήσσεσθαι PHolm.6.3
, cf. 4.22; ἀπο-, δια-ρρήσσεσθαι, Hp.Int.17,42; [full] ῥήττω, Str.11.14.8, Dsc.4.150 (v.l. ῥήσσει), ([etym.] περι-) Id.2.98, 3.18 (v.l. περιρρήσσει); ῥήττεσθαι Bito 45.8
, Str.7.3.18: [dialect] Ep. [tense] impf.ῥήγνυσκε Il.7.141
: [tense] fut.ῥήξω 12.262
, Hdt.2.2, ([etym.] ἐκ-) S.Aj. 775: [tense] aor.ἔρρηξα Il.3.348
, Pi.N.8.29, Ar.Nu. 960;ῥῆξα Il.6.6
: [tense] pf. ἔρρηχα ([etym.] δι-) LXX 2 Ki.14.30, 15.32:—[voice] Med. ῥήγνῠμαι, [tense] fut. ῥήξομαι, [tense] aor. ἐρρηξάμην, all in Il. (12.257, 224, 291), [tense] pres. also in Hp.VC4,12: [tense] aor. , ([etym.] κατ-) X.Cyr.3.1.13; [dialect] Ep. [ per.] 3pl.ῥήξαντο Il.11.90
:—[voice] Pass., subj.ῥήγνῡται Hippon.19.4
: [dialect] Ep. [ per.] 3sg. [tense] impf.ῥηγνύατο Arat.817
: [tense] fut.ῥᾰγήσομαι Plu.2.668a
, ([etym.] διαρ-, ἐκ-) Ar.Eq. 340, A.Pr. 369, etc.: [tense] aor. ἐρράγην [ᾰ] S.Fr. 578, Ar.Nu. 583, etc.; later ἐρρήχθην, Tryph.11; δια-ρρηχθῇ (v.l. -ρραγῇ) Hp.Int.29: [tense] pf. ἔρρηγμαι ([etym.] συν-) Od.8.137; but intr. [tense] pf. ἔρρωγα is more freq., v. infr. c. 1; [tense] pf. part. fem. ἐρρηγεῖα, v. infr. c. 2; masc. pl.κατ-ερρηγότας Hsch.
The word is hardly used by correct [dialect] Att. Prose-writers, exc. in [voice] Pass.:—break asunder, rend, shatter,τεῖχος Il.12.198
;πύλας 13.124
;σάκος 21.165
;θώρηκας 2.544
;ἱμάντα 3.375
;νευρήν 8.328
;ὀστέον 20.399
;χρόα 23.673
; only once in Od., :—later, esp. rend garments, in sign of grief,ῥ. πέπλους A.Pers. 199
, 468; ῥ. ἕλκεα make grievous wounds, Pi.N.8.29; ῥ. ὀστᾶ, σάρκας, E.HF 994, Ba. 1130;ἀρότροις γῆς δάπεδον Ar.Pl. 515
: in [dialect] Ion. and later Prose,ῥήγνυσι.. τὸν ἀμφὶ τὴν ὄψιν χιτῶνα Hp.VM19
;ῥήττειν νευράν Str.15.1.57
;τὰ δεσμά Luc.DDeor.17.1
;τὰς πύλας Id.Par.46
;μὴ στραφέντες ῥήξωσιν ὑμᾶς Ev.Matt.7.6
:—[voice] Med., break for oneself, get broken,ὄρνυσθ'.. ῥήγνυσθε δὲ τεῖχος Il.12.440
, cf. 224, 257, 291:—[voice] Pass., v. infr. B.2 break a line of battle or body of men, ῥ. φάλαγγα, ὅμιλον, στίχας ἀνδρῶν, Il.6.6, 11.538, 15.615; τὸ μέσον ῥῆξαι break through the centre, Hdt. 6.113: abs., ἐρρηξάτην ἐς κύκλα.. ὅπλων broke through, S.Fr.210.9:— [voice] Med., ῥήξασθαι φάλαγγας, στίχας, break oneself a way through the lines, Il.11.90, 13.680, cf. E.Heracl. 835;ῥηξαμένῳ θέσθαι παρὰ νηυσὶ κέλευθον Il.12.411
.4 after Hom., ῥῆξαι φωνήν let loose the voice, of children and persons who have been dumb or silent, break into speech, speak out, Hdt.1.85, 2.2, 5.93, cf. Ar.Nu. 357, 960;ῥῆξαι αὐδήν E.Supp. 710
; later ῥήξασθαι φωνήν, θρόον αὐδῆς, φθόγγον, utter, AP5.221 (Agath.), 7.597 (Jul.), 9.61: abs., ῥῆξον καὶ βόησον cry aloud, LXXIs.54.1; v. infr.c.5 also δακρύων ῥήξασα.. νάματα having let loose, having burst into floods of tears, S.Tr. 919; κλαυθμὸν ῥ. Plu.Per.36;ῥ. τὰ ὄρη εὐφροσύνην LXX Is.49.13
;ῥήγνυσι πηγὰς ὁ χῶρος Plu.Mar.19
;ῥ. νεφέλην ἔς τινας Philostr.Im.2.27
; v. infr. B.B [voice] Pass., break, break asunder, burst,κῦμα ῥήγνυτο Il.18.67
;κῦμα.. χέρσῳ ῥηγνύμενον 4.425
, Hes.Sc. 377; of clouds, Ar.Nu. 378; ῥαγῆναί τι τῆς γῆς, as in an earthquake, Pl.R. 359d;ῥαγεῖσα Θηβαίων κόνις S.Fr. 958
;ἱμάτια ῥαγέντα X.Cyr.1.6.16
; ; ῥήττονται ὑδρίαι (by the cold) Str.7.3.18; τοῖς βασκάνοις εἶναι ῥήγνυσθαι may the envious burst, Aristid.Or.50 (26).69;τοῖς εἴ τις εὐδοκιμήσειεν ἐπί τῳ ῥηγνυμένοις Lib.Or.29.13
, cf. Or.1.207.2 burst forth, like lightning, βροντὴ δ' ἐρράγη δι' , Ar.Nu. 583, cf. Plu.2.919b; soκαταμηνίων ῥαγέντων Hp.Aph.5.32
, cf. Nat.Mul.13, Arist.HA 582b10, etc.3 of ships, to be wrecked, D.56.21: metaph.,πολλῶν ῥαγεισῶν ἐλπίδων A.Ag. 505
.4 of a stone, γράμματι ῥηγνύμενον scored with lettering, i.e. inscribed, Puchstein Epigr.Gr.p.76 (Memphis, i B.C.).C intr., like [voice] Pass., break or burst forth,ἔρρηξεν ἔμετος Hp.Epid. 4.24
;τὸ πνεῦμα ῥήγνυσι Id.Nat.Puer.12
; : metaph.,ὁποῖα χρῄζει ῥηγνύτω S.OT 1076
(in answer to the words δέδοιχ' ὅπως μὴ.. ἀναρρήξει κακά): freq. in this signf. in [tense] pf. ἔρρωγα, to have broken out,ἔρρωγε παγὰ δακρύων Id.Tr. 852
(lyr.): metaph.,κακῶν πέλαγος ἔρρωγεν A.Pers. 433
;τάδ' ἐκ δυοῖν ἔρρωγεν.. κακά S.OT 1280
;σοὶ τάδ' ἔρρωγεν κακά E.Hipp. 1338
; broken, disjointed,Com.Adesp.
661.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ῥήγνυμι
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6 ψυχή
-ῆς + ἡ N 1 200-127-154-271-224=976 Gn 1,20.21.24.30; 2,7life Ex 4,19; soul Wis 16,14; id. (as centre of the inner life of pers.) Prv 25,25; id. (as centre of life that transcends earthly life) 4 Mc 15,4; conscious self, personality Nm 6,6; person, individual Ex 12,16; soul, self (substitute for reflex. pron.; semit., rendering Hebr. שׁנפ) Hos 9,4; corpse (semit., rendering Hebr. מת אדם) Ez 44,25; ψυχῇ for the sake of life itself Dt 16,8εἰς ψυχήν so as to die Gn 37,21; περὶ ψυχῆς a matter of life and death 1 Mc 12,51; ἀπὸ τῆς ψυχῆς αὐτοῦ at the expense of his life, at the expense of his vitality Sir 14,4; ψυχὴ ζώση living being, living creature Gn 1,20 *Jb 24,7 ψυχῆς of the body? corr.? ἐν ψύχει (ψῦχος) for MT בקרה in the cold; *Is 21,4 ἡ ψυχή μου my soul-ישׁנפ for MT ףשׁנ twilightCf. ALEXANDRE 1988, 147-148; BRATSIOTIS 1966, 58-89; DOGNIEZ 1992 32.197.266; GOODWIN 1881,73-86; HARL 1984b=1992a 43-44; 1986a 60-61.94. 153; HORSLEY 1987 38.39.144; LARCHER 1985 870-873.913-914; LE BOULLUEC 1989 74.148.235; LEE, J. 1969, 235; LYS 1966, 181-228; MURAOKA 1990b,42-43; ORLINSKY 1962, 119-151; PIETERSMA 1990, 265-266; ROBERT & ROBERT 1962, 138-139;SCHARBERT 1972, 121-143; →LSJ Suppl; NIDNTT; TWNT -
7 στομόω
A muzzle or gag, Hdt.4.69:—[voice] Pass., πώλους.. φιμοῖσιν.. ἐστομωμένας having their mouths muzzled, A.Fr. 326.II (στόμα 11
) furnish with a mouth or opening,λιμένα Poll.2.100
.2 Medic.,= ἀναστομόω, open, either by the knife, or by plasters, Hp. Art.40, cf. Heliod. ap. Orib.44.8.21; dilate, of the womb, Hp.Mul.1.25 ([voice] Pass.).3 metaph., provide with a mouth, i.e. with eloquence, prob. in E.Cret. 44 ([voice] Pass.).III (στόμα 111.1
) of iron, harden, make into steel, in [voice] Pass., Ph.Bel.102.20, Plu.2.943e; [ἔγχος] ἐστομωμένον Epigr.Gr.790.5
([place name] Achaea); Chrysippus compared the creation of the soul to the hardening of πνεῦμα in the cold air, Stoic.2.134, 222.2 metaph., steel, harden, train for anything, Ar.Nu. 1108, 1110;σ. στομάχους Muson.Fr.18
Ap.97H. ([voice] Pass.):—[voice] Pass., στομοῦσθαι καὶ κρατύνεσθαι [τὰ βρέφη] Plu.Lyc.16.IV ἀκοντισταῖς τὴν οὐραγίαν καὶ τὰς πλευρὰς ς. edge, fringe, fence with javelin-men, Id.Ant.42; so perh., in [voice] Pass., [δράκαινα] ἐχίδναις ἐστομωμένη E.IT 287
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8 καταδύω
I intr., in [voice] Act. [tense] pres. καταδύνω and [voice] Med. καταδύομαι: [tense] fut. - δύσομαι: [tense] aor. - εδῡσάμην, [dialect] Ep. 2 and [ per.] 3sg. -δύσεο, -δύσετο:—[voice] Act., [tense] aor. 2 κατέδυν: [tense] pf. καταδέδῡκα:—go down, sink, set, esp. of the sun (as Hom. always in [tense] aor. 2 [voice] Act.),ἠέλιος κατέδυ Il.1.475
, etc.; ἅμα.. ἠελίῳ καταδύντι ib. 592;ἐς ἠέλιον καταδύντα Od.10.183
;ἠελίοιο -δῡομένοιο h.Merc. 197
; καταδεδυκέναι τὴν [ νῆσον]κατὰ θαλάσσης Hdt.7.235
; also of ships, to be sunk or disabled, Id.8.90, Th.2.92, 7.34, X.HG1.6.35, etc.; alsoοἱ ἱππεῖς καταδύνοντες ἐν τέλμασιν Plb. 5.47.2
; κ. ὑφ' ὕδατι duck under water, Batr.89; καταδεδυκώς having popped down, Ar.V. 140.2 go down, plunge into, c. acc.,καταδῦναι ὅμιλον Il.10.231
, etc.; κατεδύσετο πουλὺν ὅμιλον ib. 517;καταδύσεο μῶλον Ἄρηος 18.134
; so μάχην, δόμον, πόλιν καταδύμεναι, 3.241, 8.375, Od.4.246: folld. by Prep., μυῖαι καδδῦσαι ([dialect] Ep. for καταδ-)κατὰ.. ὠτειλάς Il.19.25
;σπάργαν' ἔσω κατέδυνε h.Merc. 237
; καταδυσόμεθ'.. εἰς Ἀΐδαο δόμους we shall go down into.., Od.10.174; soκαταδύνειν ἐς ὕλην Hdt.9.37
, cf. 4.76; εἰς φάραγγας, of hares, X.Cyn.5.16; εἰς ἅπασαν [ τὴν πόλιν] Pl.R. 576e;κατὰ τῆς γῆς Hdt.4.132
;κατὰ τέφρας πολλῆς Plu.Cam.32
; of souls, εἰς βυθὸν κ. Plu.2.943d: c. dat., sink into,ταῖς ὁμοιοπαθείαις Metrod.Fr.38
: freq. with a notion of secrecy, insinuate oneself, steal into,καταδύεται εἰς τὸ ἐντὸς τῆς ψυχῆς ὅ τε ῥυθμὸς καὶ ἁρμονία Pl.R. 401d
; ἡ ἀναρχία εἰς τὰς ἰδίας οἰκίας κ. ib. 562e; κ. ἡ ψῦξις ἕως πλείστου the cold penetrates most, Gal.15.90, cf. 6.178.3 slink away and lie hid,καταδύεσθαι ὑπὸ τῆς αἰσχύνης X.Cyr.6.1.35
, cf. D.21.199 (so abs., to be overcome with shame,ἐπὶ τῇ ἀγνοίᾳ Zos.5.40
);καταδεδυκὼς ἐν τῇ οἰκίᾳ Pl.R. 579b
; , etc.4 get into, put on,κατέδυ κλυτὰ τεύχεα Il.6.504
, cf. Od.12.228;κατεδύσετο τεύχεα καλά Il.7.103
;εἵματα Mosch.4.102
.II causal, make to sink, rare in [tense] pres.,ἐμπίπτων καὶ καταδύων Pherecr.12
;ἐμὲ καταδύουσι τῷ ἄχει X.Cyr.6.1.37
: mostly in [tense] aor. 1,γαύλους καταδύσας Hdt.6.17
; in naval warfare, καταδῦσαι ναῦν cut it down to the water's edge, disable it, Id.8.87, al., Ar.Ra.49, Th.1.50; ἥλιον ἐν λέσχῃ κατεδύσαμεν we let the sun go down in talk, Call.Epigr.2, cf. Aristaenet.1.24.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καταδύω
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9 αὐχήν,-ένος
ὁ N 3 0-3-0-1-1=5 Jos 7,8.12; 2 Chr 29,6; Ps 128(129),4; 3 Mc 4,8neck, throat Ps 128(129),4ἐπεὶ μετέβαλεν Ισραηλ αὐχένα when Israel turned their backs, when they fled Jos 7,8; ἔδωκαν αὐχέναthey gave (the Lord) the cold shoulder, they turned their back (on the Lord) 2 Chr 29,6 -
10 εὐχείμερος
II [voice] Act., bearing the winter or the cold well, ([comp] Comp.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὐχείμερος
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11 συστολή
A drawing together, drawing up, contraction, σ. εἰς αὑτάς (of souls in pain) Plu.2.564b; [τὴν ψυχὴν] ποτὲ μὲν εἰς ἡδονὰς καὶ διαχύσεις ἄγεσθαι, ποτὲ δὲ εἰς οἴκτους καὶ συστολάς Ptol. Harm.3.7
; λύπη ἐστὶν ἄλογος ς. Stoic.3.95, cf. Thphr.Fr.77, Zeno Stoic.1.51, Epicur.Fr. 410; esp. in Medic., a contraction of the heart or lungs, opp. διαστολή, Herophil. ap. Placit.4.22.3;σφυγμός ἐστι διαστολὴ καὶ σ. καρδίας καὶ ἀρτηριῶν Gal.8.700
; of other organs, [ τῆς μήτρας] Sor.1.70b;συστολαί τινες ἀνειδεῖς εἰς ἄρθρα Alex.Trall. Verm.p.589
P., cf. Gal.18(2).128.4 Gramm., change of a long vowel into a short, e.g. ξερόν for ξηρόν, A.D.Synt.281.7;σ. Ἰωνικὴ ἢ ποιητική EM735.51
; also pronouncing as short a syllable that is strictly long, D.H.Comp.25, D.T.633.12, S.E.M.1.108.9 in fevers, remission, Alex.Trall.Febr.4; but also a chill, the cold stage of ague, Gal.7.428.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συστολή
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12 ριγεσίβιοι
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13 ῥιγεσίβιοι
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14 φιλοψυχρότατος
φιλόψυχροςloving the cold: masc nom superl sg -
15 φιλόψυχρα
φιλόψυχροςloving the cold: neut nom /voc /acc pl -
16 φιλόψυχρος
φιλόψυχροςloving the cold: masc /fem nom sg -
17 ψύχω
+ V 1-2-3-0-0=6 Nm 11,32; 2 Sm 17,19; 2 Kgs 19,24; Jer 6,7(bis)to cool, to refresh [τι] Nm 11,32; to cool [τι] Jer 6,7; to seek the cold air 2 Kgs 19,24; to dry [τι] 2 Sm 17,19(→ἀναψύχω, ἀποψύχω, ἐκψύχω, καταψύχω, περιψύχω,,) -
18 τρέμω
Aτετρέμηκα EM606.50
:— tremble, quake, quiver, , cf. Call.Del. 137; ὠλένας τρέμων ἄκρας quivering in.., E.IT 283;τρέμουσα κῶλα Id.Med. 1169
;τρέμει [ἡ φωνή] Arist.Pr. 906a17
; of persons, τρέμειν τὴν φωνήν ib. 948a35; shiver, in the cold stage of malaria, Hp.Flat.8.II esp. tremble with fear,ὑπὸ δ' ἔτρεμε γυῖα Il.10.390
, cf. Od.11.527; φόβῳ, φρίκῃ τ., E. Ion 1452 (lyr.), Tr. 1026: then simply, tremble, be afraid,δεδιὼς καὶ τ. D.18.263
;τ. τῷ δέει τί πείσεται Alex.110.6
.3 c. acc., tremble at, fear, S.OC 256, E.El. 643, etc.;τ. τὸ πρᾶγμα Ar.Ach. 494
;τὰ πράγματα Id.Eq. 265
(troch.); ;[τῆς εὐδαιμονίας] ἕνεκα τ. Antipho 2.4.9
;περὶ τῆς εὐδαιμονίας Id.2.3.8
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19 φιλόψυχρος
φῐλόψῡχρος, ον,A loving the cold, Thphr.CP2.3.3, Plu.2.648d.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > φιλόψυχρος
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20 ἰδίω
A , Thphr.Sud.28: ([etym.] ἶδος):— sweat, of the cold sweat of terror,ἴδιον, ὡς ἐνόησα Od.20.204
; , cf. Ra. 237, Eub.53, Hp.Mul. 1.38, Diocl.Fr.142;ἴδισαν αἱματώδη ἱδρῶτα Arist.
l.c., cf. Thphr.HP 5.9.8; ἱδρόω is more common in Prose. [Second ι in [tense] pres. and [tense] impf. short in [dialect] Ep., long in [dialect] Att., in [tense] aor. always long.] (Perh. cogn. with Skt. svidyati, Lat. sudo, Engl. sweat.)
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