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121 ἀφανής
A unseen, esp. of the nether world,Ταρτάρου πυθμήν Pi.Fr. 207
, cf. A.Th. 860 (lyr.);ἀ. κἀν Ἀΐδα δόμῳ φοιτάσῃς Sapph.68
; χάσμα ἀ. a blind pit, Hdt.6.76; ἡ ἀ. θεός, of Persephone, S.OC 1556 (lyr.); ὁ ἀ. πόλος, i. e. the south pole, Arist.Cael. 285b21, Mu. 394b31 (butἀ. κόσμος
starless,Vett.Val.
6.22).2 ἀ. γίγνεσθαι, = ἀφανίζεσθαι, disappear,ὑπὸ γῆν Hdt.3.104
, cf. E.IT 757, Pl.R. 360a; soἀ. ἦν
disappeared,Hdt.
7.37, cf. X.An.1.4.7; of soldiers missing after a battle, Th.2.34; runaway, absconded, PGen.5.4(ii A. D.).b στήλας ἀ. ποιῆσαι obliterate, SIG38.38 ([place name] Teos).3 unnoticed, secret,ἀ. νόος ἀθανἁτων Sol.17
; ἀ. νεῦμα a secret sign, Th.1.134;ἀ. χωρίον
out of sight,Id.
4.29, cf. ib.67;ἀ. ξιφίδιον
concealed,Id.
8.69; δι' ἐπιστολῶν ἀφανῶν secret or invisible writings, Ph.Bel.102.29: c. part., ἀ. εἶναι ἀπιόντες depart without being noticed, X.An.4.2.4;ἀ. ὄντες ἠδίκουν Th.1.68
; μαντικῇ χρώμενος οὐκ ἀ. ἦν he was well known to do.., X.Mem.1.1.2.b uncertain, doubtful,ἀ. νοῦσοι Hdt.2.84
; σὺν ἀφανεῖ λόγῳ on an uncertain charge, S.OT 657 (lyr.);ἐν ἀφανεῖ λ. Antipho 5.59
; (lyr.); (lyr.);ἐλπίς Th.5.103
;πρόφασις ἀφανεστάτη λόγῳ Id.1.23
;οὐκ ἀ. τεκμήρια X. Ages.6.1
; μεθέντας τἀφανῆ, opp. τὸ πρὸς ποσί, S.OT 131; ἀ. χάρις a favour from an unknown hand, D.19.240;ἐς ἀφανὲς τὸν μῦθον ἀνενείκας Hdt.2.23
; ;τὰ ἀ. μεριμνᾶν Ar.Fr. 672
;ὑπὲρ τῶν ἀ. φανεροῖς μαρτυρίοις χρῆσθαι Arist. EN 1104a13
; of what is beyond the evidence of sense, opp.φανερόν, ἁρμονίη ἀ. φανερῆς κρείττων Heraclit.54
, cf. Phld.Sign.1, al.;τἀφανὲς διὰ τοῦ φαινομένου συλλογίζεσθαι Epicur.Nat.14.4
;τὸ τῆς τύχης ἀ. οἷ προβήσεται E.Alc. 785
;τὸ ἀ. τοῦ κατορθώσειν Th.2.42
; ἐν ἀφανεῖ ἔτι κεῖσθαι, ἐν τῷ ἀ. εἶναι, Id.1.42, 3.23;ἐν ἀ. κεκτῆσθαί τι
secretly,Pl.
Lg. 954e;ἐκ τοῦ ἀφανοῦς Th.1.51
, 4.96, etc.;ἐξ ἀ. A.Fr.57.9
, Ar.Ra. 1332: neut. pl. as Adv., E.Hipp. 1289 (lyr.). Regul.Adv.ἀφανῶς Th. 3.43
, etc.: [comp] Sup.- έστατα X.HG5.1.27
.4 of persons and things, unnoticed, obscure, E.Tr. 1244; alsoοὐ γὰρ ἀ. κρινεῖτε τὴν δίκην Th.3.57
;ἀ. καὶ ταπεινὴ φύσις D.61.35
.5 ἀ. οὐσία personal property, as money, which can be secreted and made away with (cf.ἀφανίζω 1.7
), opp. φανερά ( real), as land, Lys.32.4, cf. BCH27.219 ([place name] Crete); opp. ἐμφανής, IG12(2).15.8 (Mytil.), SIG554.17; but simply, concealed,ἀφανῆ καταστῆσαι τὴν οὐσίαν Lys.20.23
: in lit. sense,ἀ. πλοῦτος Ar. Ec. 602
;πλοῦτος ἀ. ὃν σὺ κατορύξας ἔχεις Men.128.16
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122 δέρκομαι
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `look, see (clearly)' (Il.).Derivatives: δέργμα `sight' (A.), δεργμός `id.' (H.), δέρξις `poss. to see' (Orac. ap. Plu., H.); with zero grade δράκος n. `eye' (Nic. Al. 481). Verbal adjective as PN Δέρκετος (Kreta), δυσ-δέρκετος (Opp.). - δράκων, ὑπόδρα s.vv. - Lengthened verb forms δερκιόωνται (Hes. Th. 911, verse end, wrong?); Innov. to δέδορκα (Schwyzer 735): δορκάζων περιβλέπων H. - S. also δορκάς.Origin: IE [Indo-European] [213] *derḱ- `see'Etymology: The perfekt δέδορκα `I see' is identical with Skt. dadárśa, Av. dādarǝsa ; The aorist type ἔδρακον also in Sansrit: á-dr̥ś-an (3. pl.) etc. As present in Indo-Iranian Skt. páśyati, Av. spasyeiti (cf. σκέπτομαι); Greek has, prob. as innov. δέρκομαι (which got δερχθῆναι, δέρξομαι etc., s. Schwyzer 758); full grade derḱ- is seen in Umbr. terkantur `videant'. - Old is the verbal adj. Δέρκετος = Skt. darśatá- `visible'. - Also in Celtic, e. g. OIr. ad-con-darc `I have seen'. From Germanic: Goth. ga-tarhjan `σημειοῦν, characterize' (= Skt. darśáyati `make see, show', Gr. *δορκέω); OE OS. torht, OHG zoraht `hell, clear' (= Skt. dr̥ṣṭá- `seen', Gr. *δρακτός). Isolated Alb. dritë `light' (IE *dr̥ḱtā).Page in Frisk: 1,368Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > δέρκομαι
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123 λεπίς
λεπίς, ίδος, ἡ (λέπω ‘to peel’; a thin layer that covers someth., such as ‘scales’ of fish, Hdt. et al.; Michel 833, 11 [279 B.C.]; BGU 544, 8; PGM 4, 258 al.; LXX; TestJob 43:8; Philo; Jos., Ant. 3, 149) ‘scale’.① flattened plate covering the skin of marine creatures, scales, a collective B 10:1 (cp. Lev 11:9ff; Dt 14:9f; TestJob 43:8 λεπίδας τοῦ δράκοντος).② a thin flaky piece, scale in a simile ἀπέπεσαν αὐτοῦ ἀπὸ τῶν ὀφθαλμῶν ὡς λεπίδες someth. like scales fell fr. his eyes, i.e. he suddenly regained his sight Ac 9:18. For the expr. cp. Galen: CMG V 4, 1, 1 p. 77, 3 οἷον λεπὶς ἀπέπιπτε=‘someth. like a scale fell off ’ (other exx. in Hobart 39). On the figure cp. Tob 11:12.—DELG s.v. λέπω A 1. M-M. TW. Spicq. -
124 μεγαλειότης
μεγαλειότης, ητος, ἡ (s. prec. entry; Athen. 4, 6, 130f; Vett. Val. 70, 4; OGI 666, 26 [I A.D.] the pyramids as an awesome sight; 669, 9 [I A.D.]; PGiss 40 I, 5; 11; LXX) in our lit. only of a divine figure or of divine attributes.① quality or state of being foremost in esteem, grandeur, sublimity, majesty (of God: Aristob. in Eus., PE 8, 10, 17; Jos., Ant. 1, 24; 8, 111, C. Ap. 2, 168), of Artemis Ac 19:27. Of Christ 2 Pt 1:16, who was endorsed by a heavenly voice.② quality or state of experiencing high esteem because of awesome performance, impressiveness (cp. the use of θειότης q.v.), Lk 9:43 in ref. to a healing; Dg 10:5 in ref. to actions that would be out of character for God; IRo ins, in ref. to expression of divine mercy. ἡ μ. τῆς προνοίας τοῦ δεσπότου the Master’s wondrous providence 1 Cl 24:5.—DELG s.v. μέγας. M-M. TW. Spicq. -
125 ἀναφαίνω
ἀναφαίνω 1 aor. ἀνέφανα (Doric; B-D-F §72; Mlt-H. 214f); fut. mid. ἀναφανοῦμαι LXX; 2 aor. pass. ἀνεφάνην LXX; impv. ἀναφανήτω En 10:16 (s. φαίνω; Hom. et al.; LXX; TestSol 10:3 C; TestBenj 5:5; GrBar 7:3; Tat. 13, 3).① act. light up, cause to appear ἀναφάναντες (v.l. ἀναφανέντες, cp. Theophanes, Chronograph. I p. 721 Classen [CSHB] οἱ Ἄραβες περιεφέροντο ἐν τῷ πελάγει. ἀναφανέντων δὲ αὐτῶν τὴν γῆν, εἶδον αὐτοὺς οἱ στρατηγοί) τὴν Κύπρον we came within sight of Cyprus, i.e. we sighted it Ac 21:3 (B-D-F §309,1; Rob. 817), prob. a nautical t.t. (cp. Lucian, D. Mar. 10, 1; Philostrat., Her. 19, 6 p. 212, 10 τὴν νῆσον; s. Theophanes above).② Exc. for the v.l. cited above, the pass. is used in the sense appear (Job 13:18; 40:8; En 10:16; TestSol 10:3 C; TestJob 42:1; TestBenj 5:5; GrBar 7:3; Philo; Jos., Ant. 2, 339; 7, 333; PGM 36, 107) Lk 19:11.—M-M. -
126 συναύγεια
συναύγειαmeeting of the rays of sight from the eye: fem nom /voc sg -
127 συναύγειαν
συναύγειαmeeting of the rays of sight from the eye: fem acc sg -
128 εὐσύνοπτος
εὐσύν-οπτος, ον,A easily taken in at a glance, seen at once, Isoc.15.172, Aeschin.3.118, Thphr.HP1.9.5; ; πλῆθος, χώρα, Id.Pol. 1327a1; τάφοι ἀλλήλοις εὐ. within easy sight of each other, ib. 1274a37;δύναμις εὐ. τοῖς ἐκ τῆς πόλεως Plb.5.24.6
.II metaph., easily taken in by the mind, of a poem, Arist.Po. 1459a33; λέγω δὲ περίοδον λέξιν ἔχουσαν.. μέγεθος εὐ. Id.Rh. 1409b1; of the facts of a case, ib. 1414a12, cf. Pol. 1323b7; of a falsity or error, easily seen or detected, Id.Sens. 441a10. Adv. - τως Id.Mir. 838b10.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὐσύνοπτος
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