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21 θλάττω
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22 θρύβω
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23 καταπέπτω
καταπέπτω, late form ofAκαταπέσσω, πάθος Iamb.VP31.196
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24 κατάστεμα
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25 κατατίθημι
κατατίθημι, [tense] fut. - θήσω: Hom. freq. uses the [dialect] Ep. [tense] aor. forms, [voice] Act. κάτθεμεν, κάτθετε, κάτθεσαν, inf. κατθέμεν ([dialect] Dor. κατθέμειν prob. in Epich.71, [dialect] Aeol.Aκά (θ) θηκε Schwyzer647a
(Naucratis, vi B.C.)), [voice] Med. κατθέμεθα, κατθέσθην, κατθέμενοι (sg.κάτθετο A.R.3.867
); also καταθείομεν, [tense] aor. subj. for καταθῶμεν, Od.21.264; καταθείομαι, [tense] aor. subj. [voice] Med. for καταθῶμαι, Il.22.111, Od.19.17:—place, put, lay down, folld. by various Preps.,κ. ἄρνας ἐπὶ χθονός Il.3.293
;κόρυθ' ἐπὶ χθονί 6.473
; κ. τινὰ ἐν Λυκίης δήμῳ or εἰς Ἰθάκην, set him down in.., 16.683, Od.16.230;τινὰ ἐν λεχέεσσι Il.18.233
;τεύχε' ἐς θάλαμον Od.24.166
;ἐς μέγαρον ἐπὶ θρόνου 20.96
;κλισίην τινὶ παρὰ πυρί 19.55
;τι ὑπὸ ζυγά 13.20
; τι ἐκ καπνοῦ take down out of the smoke, 16.288, 19.7.2 put down, offer as a prize,ἄπυρον κατέθηκε λέβητα Il.23.267
, cf. 885 (tm.);κ. ἄεθλα Od.24.91
; but κ. ἄεθλον ordain a contest, 19.572; εἰς τὴν ἀγορὰν γράμματα κ. set up as a public notice, Pl.Lg. 946d; so also κ. τι ἐς μέσον put it down in the midst, i.e. for common use, E.Cyc. 547, cf. Ar.Ec. 602; οὐσίαν, χρήματα κ., ib. 855, 871;τὰ ὅπλα εἰς τὸ μέσον X.Cyr.2.1.14
; but ἐς μέσον Πέρσῃσι κ. τὰ πρήγματα communicate power to them, give them a common share of it, Hdt. 3.80;ἐς μέσον Κῴοισι κ. τὴν ἀρχήν Id.7.164
;τὸ αὑτῶν ἔργον ἅπασι κοινὸν κ. Pl.R. 369e
; κ. εἰς τὸ μέσον or εἰς τὸ κοινόν, propose for common discussion, Id.Phlb. 14b, Cra. 384c.3 put down as payment, pay down, Hdt.9.120, Ar.Ra. 176, Nu. 246, Th.1.27, Pl.Prt. 314b, Lg. 921d, etc.; ;μετοίκιον Lys.31.9
;τὸ ὄφλημα D. 21.99
, cf. 151;τὰς συμβολάς Antiph.26.8
; put down as paid (in accounts), X. Oec.9.8; τί.. τουτοινὶ καταθῶ σοι .. ; what shall I pay you for these? Ar. Pax 1214: generally, pay, perform what one has promised,νικῶντί γε χάριν κ. Pi.N.7.76
; ἃ δ' ὑπέσχεο ποῖ καταθήσεις; S. OC 227 (anap.):—alsoin [voice] Med., v.infr.11.7.4 deposit, παρακαταθήκην ὲς .. Hdt.5.92.ή; ἐνέχυρα IG5(2).344.18
(Orchom.Arc., iii B.C.):— in this sense usu. in [voice] Med., cf. 11.4.b mortgage, Leg.Gort.6.19, Test.Epict.2.13, etc.7 κ. ὁδόν lay down, make a road, Pi.P.5.90.8 dish up, serve, Epich.71.9 in late form κατατίθω, consign,ἀγγέλοις καταχθονίοις Tab.Defix.Aud. 75.1
.II [voice] Med., lay down from oneself, put off, lay aside, esp. of arms,τεύχεα.., τὰ μὲν κατέθεντ' ἐπὶ γαίῃ Il.3.114
, cf. Od.22.141 (hence, comically, );χλαίνας μὲν κατέθεντο κατὰ κλισμούς Od.17.86
; ζώναν καταθηκαμένα, of a maiden, Pi.O.6.39; θοἰμάτιον, etc., Ar.Pl. 926, etc.; τὴν χλαμύδα (of the ἔφηβος) prob. in Philem.34; τὴν μοναρχίαν lay down, Plu.Fab.9.2 metaph., put an end to, settle,τὸν πόλεμον Th.1.121
, Lys.33.6, D.19.264:—[voice] Pass., ξυμφορᾶς μετρίως κατατιθεμένης being arranged on tolerable terms, Th.4.20.b put aside, leave out of the question,τοὺς ποιητάς Pl.Prt. 348a
, cf. Ti. 59c, Democr.3; κ. ἐν ἀμελείᾳ treat negligently, X.Mem.1.4.15.3 lay down in a place; of the dead, bury, Od.24.190;κ. πηδάλιον ὑπὲρ καπνοῦ Hes.Op.45
;τὰς μαχαίρας ἐνθαδί Ar.Eq. 489
; [ τὰ στρώματα] Id.Ra. 166; ὤμοισι κατ' ἄμβροτα θήκατο τεύχη on one's shoulders, Q.S.12.303; put on shore, disembark, Luc.Alex.57; ποῖ δὴ ἡμᾶς ὁ ἀνὴρ -θήσεται; Plu.Caes.37: metaph., πολλὰ αἱ μακραὶ ἁμέραι κατέθεντο λύπας ἐγγυτέρω have brought them nearer.., S.OC 1216 (lyr.).4 deposit for oneself, lay by, lay up in store (v.supr.1.4), [γαστέρας] ἐπὶ δόρπῳ for supper, Od.18.45;ἔντεα ἐς θάλαμον 19.17
;ὅπλα εἰς τὰς ἄκρας X.Cyr.7.5.34
; ; σμικρὸν ἐπὶ σμικρῷ ib. 361;καρποὺς ἐς φορβήν Hdt.1.202
;παραθήκην Id.6.73
;χρήματα Antipho Soph.54
;θησαυρὸν παισί Thgn.409
;θησαυροὺς ἐν οἴκῳ X. Cyr.8.2.15
;μυρίους δαρεικοὺς εἰς τὸ ἴδιον ἐμοί Id.An.1.3.3
; [ σῖτον] hoarditup in hope of high prices, Lys.22.9.b metaph., κλέος lay up store of glory, Hdt.7.220, 9.78, Pl.Smp. 208c;ἀΐδιον δόξαν κ. Th. 4.87
;κ. ἀποστροφήν τινι X. An.7.6.34
: freq. χάριτα or χάριν κατατίθεσθαι τινι or πρός τινα, lay up a store of gratitude or favour, Hdt.6.41, 7.178, Antipho 5.61, Th.1.33, D.59.21, etc.;εὐεργεσίαν κ. ἐς βασιλέα Th.1.128
(so in [voice] Pass., , cf. 1.4.3); also ; ; but κ. ὀργὴν εἴς τινας vent one's fury upon.., X. Cyn.10.8.5 deposit in a place of safety, ;τὴν λείαν ἐς τοὺς Βιθυνούς X.HG1.3.2
;κ. εἰς τὸ οἴκημα D.56.4
; ;διαθήκην παρά τινι Is.6.27
;φιλίαν παρὰ θεούς X.An.2.5.8
; [Διόνυσον] ἐν Δρακάνῳ Theoc.26.34
:—[voice] Pass., of prisoners, ἐν τῷ δεσμωτηρίῳ κατατεθῶσιν Lex ap.D.24.63, cf. D.C.58.1.6 lay up in memory or as a memorial, χρὴ.. γνώμην ταύτην ( ταύτῃ Bgk.)καταθέσθαι Thgn.717
;μνημεῖον παρά τινι Pl.Tht. 209c
; κ. εἰς μνήμην record, register, Id.Lg. 858d;κ. τι ἐς βιβλίον D.61.2
;γνώμην -θέσθαι εἰς μέσον D.H.Rh.9.4
.b employ, spend, τὴν ἀκμὴν.. πρὸς τί κατατιθέμενος on what he is employing the prime of life, Apollod. Com.13.4;τὸν βίον εἴς τι Phld.Rh.1.244
S.; κ. τὴν σχολὴν εἰς καλόν τι employ one's leisure in.., Plu.2.135d;τὴν τοῦ λέγειν δύναμιν εἰς τὴν τῶν ἀδικουμένων βοήθειαν D.S.9.13
; σπουδὴν-τιθέμενοι Polystr.p.19 W.8 impose,ὄνομα Parm.19.3
, cf. 8.39; but μορφὰς κατέθεντο δύο γνώμας ὀνομάζειν recorded their decision, decided to name, ib.53.9 in Law, depose, aver,ἐν ὑπομνήμασι PLips.35.16
(iv A.D.), cf. Cod.Just.1.5.16.1, etc.b = συγκατατίθεμαι, Eust. 1261.19.c make a testamentary disposition,κ. διαθηκιμαίαν βούλησιν PMasp.151.43
, al. (vi A.D.).—Freq. in Hom. and familiar [dialect] Att.; rare in Trag.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κατατίθημι
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26 καταχύννω
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27 κεντάω
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28 κλῄζω
κλῄζω (A), Ar.Th. 117 (lyr.), etc.; [dialect] Ion. [full] κληΐζω Hp.Art.42, [dialect] Dor. [full] κλεΐζω v.l. in Pi.O.1.110, cf. Eust.1497.50: [tense] impf.Aἔκλειζον Epigr.Gr. 254
(Cyprus, iv/iii B.C.): [tense] fut. κληΐσω Fr.Lyr. ap. Aristid.Or.50(26).31,κλῄσω h.Hom.31.18
, A.R.3.993, [dialect] Dor. κλεΐξω Pi.l.c.: [tense] aor. , Ar.Av. 905 (lyr., κλεῖσον cod. R), 950, 1745, Nic.Fr. 86 ( ἔκλησε codd. Ath.),ἔκλεισα IG14.2258
([place name] Etruria):—[voice] Pass.,κληΐζομαι A.R.4.1153
, Ti.Locr.1ood, Epigr.Gr. 946 ([place name] Tralles), , X. Cyr.1.2.1, etc.,κλεΐζομαι Man.6.571
: [tense] pf. κεκλήϊσμαι, ἐκλήϊσμαι, A.R. 4.618, 990: [tense] plpf. ἐκλήϊστο ib. 267, 1202:—make famous, celebrate in song, h.Hom.l.c., Pi. l.c.;κλῄσωμεν Ἄρτεμιν E.IA 1522
(lyr.);κλῇσον, ὦ χρυσόθρονε, τὰν τρομεράν Ar.Av. 950
(mock lyr.), cf. 1745; παλαὶ δὴ τήνδ' ἐγὼ κλῄζω πόλιν ib. 921:—[voice] Pass.,τὰν Ἀργὼ τὰν διὰ σοῦ στόματος ἀεὶ -ομέναν E.Hyps.Fr.3(1)
ii 20 (lyr.).2 mention, speak of, in [voice] Pass., πότερα γὰρ αὐτοῦ ζῶντος ἢ τεθνηκότος φάτις.. ἐκλῄζετο; A. Ag. 631; οἷα κλῄζεται as are said, E.Hel. 721; ἀφανὴς (sc. ὢν) κλῄζεται ib. 126; θανὼν κλῄζεται he is reported to be dead, ib. 132; κλῄζομαι ὡς προδοῦς' ib. 927.3 applaud, praise, Hp.Art.42.4 invoke, PMag.Par.1.271, al.II call,σὲ νῦν μὲν ἥδε γῆ σωτῆρα κλῄζει S. OT48
:—[voice] Pass., Φωκὶς μὲν ἡ γῆ κλῄζεται ib. 733; ἔνθα κλῄζεται οὑμὸς Κιθαιρών where is the hill called my Cithaeron, ib. 1452, cf. E.Hyps. Fr.3(1) iv 26;παῖς κ. Μενοικέως Id.Ph.10
;πατρὸς Ἀθηνίωνος κ. IG 9(1).880.3
(Corc.), cf. 12(3).1190.7 ([place name] Melos): less freq. in Prose,οἱ Περσεῖδαι ἀπὸ Περσέως κλῄζονται X.Cyr.1.2.1
, cf. Pl.Ax. 371b, App. BC1.1; etym. of Κλειώ, Corn.ND14. ( κλε (ϝ) -ίζω (fr. κλέος ) 'celebrate' and κλη-ΐζω (fr. καλέω) 'call' were confused by the Greeks.)------------------------------------A shut, Hymn.Is.159:— [voice] Pass., AP9.62 (Even.). -
29 κνηστρίον
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30 κολλίζω
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31 κρύβω
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32 κρύφω
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33 κύκλωθεν
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34 μαιμώσσω
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35 μιερός
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36 μυσερός
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37 ναυστιλεία
ναυστιλεία, ἡ, late form,A = ναυτιλία, PGrenf.2.80.16,2.81.16 (v A.D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ναυστιλεία
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38 πανθάνω
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39 παντοδαπής
παντο-δᾰπής, ές, late form of - δαπός, Epicur.Herc.1413.4, Procl. in Prm.p.605 S., EM204.23, 711.48.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παντοδαπής
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40 περικατάσσομαι
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