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41 αὐλίζομαι
αὐλίζομαι impf. ηὐλιζόμην. Pass.: fut. αὐλισθήσομαι LXX; JosAs 9:5; 1 aor. ηὐλίσθην (s. αὐλή; Hom.+; OGI 730, 7 [III B.C.]; pap; LXX; JosAs 9:4f; Joseph.) orig. of spending the night in the αὐλή, viz. in the open air, then also of temporary lodging, w. context indicating whether outdoors (‘bivouac’) or indoors.① gener. to have a temporary sleeping arrangement, spend the night (Eupolis [V B.C.] 322; Nicol. Dam.: 90 Fgm. 4 p. 332, 17 Jac. [indoors]; Arrian, Anab. 6, 25, 5 [army bivouacking]; Ctesias: 688 Fgm. 24 Jac. [=Ps.-Demetr., Eloc. §216] ‘where noble men must spend the night’—in euphem. ref. to the death of Cyrus as sleep; Judg 19:6f, 10f; 20:4B; Ruth 3:13 αὐλίσθητι τὴν νύκτα al. LXX; Jos., Ant. 1, 279) ἐκεῖ (Judg 19:7; Tob 6:1BA) Mt 21:17; εἴς τι Lk 21:37 (cp. Tob 14:9BA μηκέτι αὐλισθῆτε εἰς Νινευή, but the sense here is ‘stay’, s. 2 below; spend some time is also poss. for the Lk pass., but bivouac is certainly prob. in view of the chosen locale, s. 22:39). ἕως οὗ αὐλισθῇ until he finds lodging (again) D 11:6 (indoors).② to have housing, without special ref. to nighttime, live, stay (Epict., Gnomolog., Fgm. 47; Himerius, Or. 54 [15], 1 αὐλίζ. ἡμέραν μίαν, accordingly not at night; of stabling animals BASP 24/1–2, ’87, p. 10, lines 17f [PCol inv. 316] α̣ὐ̣[λι]ζέσθω; Sir 51:23; Jos., Bell. 1, 334; 2, 301) 1 Cl 4:11.—DELG s.v. αὐλή. M-M. -
42 ενδιάουσα
ἐνδιάωstay in the open air: pres part act fem nom /voc sg (epic)ἐνδιάζωpass the noon: fut part act fem nom /voc sg (epic) -
43 ἐνδιάουσα
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44 αἴθριος
αἴθριος, ον,A clear, bright, of weather,αἰθρίου ἐόντος τοῦ ἠέρος Hdt. 2.25
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45 θυραυλέω
A live in the open air, camp out, Pl.Plt. 272a,Lg. 695a, X.Oec.7.30, Isoc.6.76, etc.; esp. in war, keep the field, Arist.Pol. 1319a24, D.H.9.15, Plu.Caes.17, etc.II wait at another's door, of visitors, POxy.471.72 (ii A.D.); freq. of lovers waiting on their mistresses, Plu.2.759b, Ph.1.306, etc.;ὁ θυραυλῶν Ἔρως Plot.6.5.10
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46 ἀστροδίαιτος
A living under the stars, i.e. in the open air, Orph.H.11.5 codd. [suff] ἀστρο-δίφης [ῑ], ου, ὁ, = ἀστρονόμος, Herod.3.54.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀστροδίαιτος
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47 ἐνδιάω
A stay in the open air: generally, linger in or haunt a place, c. dat.,βάτοις AP5.291.6
(Agath.);ἔνθα δ' ἀνὴρ.. ἐνδιάασκε Theoc.22.44
: also c. acc.,πάγους καὶ πρῶνας Opp.C.3.315
: abs., περὶ σπήλυγγας ib.4.81: metaph., [ ὄμμασιν]ἐλπὶς ἐνδιάει AP5.269.10
(Paul. Sil.); ἐ. εἰς κενεὰς εἰκόνας ib.4.4.10 (Agath.):—abs. in [voice] Med., ἀκτῖνες ἐνδιάονται are bright as day (of the moon), h.Hom.32.6; but ἐνδιῶνται· μεσημβριάζουσι, Hsch.II trans., ποιμένες μῆλα ἐνδιάασκον shepherds drove their sheep afield, Theoc.16.38 (s. v. l.). -
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ἔνδιονplace of sojourn in the open air: neut nom /voc /acc sgἔνδῑον, ἔνδιοςat midday: masc /fem acc sgἔνδῑον, ἔνδιοςat midday: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
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ἔνδιονplace of sojourn in the open air: neut nom /voc /acc sgἔνδῑον, ἔνδιοςat midday: masc /fem acc sgἔνδῑον, ἔνδιοςat midday: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
52 αιθριοκοιτείν
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54 αιθριοκοιτούντας
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55 αἰθριοκοιτοῦντας
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56 εθυραύλει
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57 ἐθυραύλει
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58 εθυραύλησε
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59 ἐθυραύλησε
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60 ενδιάασκε
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