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1 κατᾴδω
A sing to: hence,I trans., charm, appease by singing, τινα D.H.4.29, Plu.2.745e, Luc.JTr.39, Philops. 31: c. dat., sing a spell or incantation ([etym.] ἐπῳδή) to..,καταείδοντες.. τῷ ἀνέμῳ Hdt.7.191
:—[voice] Pass., to be induced by charms to do a thing, c. inf., Ael.NA5.25 (dub. l.).II c. acc. cogn., sing by way of incantation, .III intr., sing from above or sing throughout a place, of birds or insects, Ael.VH3.1, NA1.20. -
2 επιλαλήματα
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3 ἐπιλαλήματα
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4 επιλάλημα
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5 ἐπιλάλημα
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6 ἐπᾴδω/ἐπαείδω
V 1-0-1-2-0=4 Dt 18,11; Jer 8,17; Ps 57(58),6; Eccl 10,11to sing as an incantation, to use charms or incantations -
7 θεολογία
θεολογ-ία, ἡ,A science of things divine, Pl.R. 379a, Phld. Piet.72, Porph.Marc.15, Iamb.Myst.1.1, etc.; title of an Orphic work, Dam.Pr. 124: in pl., Arist.Mete. 353a35.2 incantation, invocation of a god, PMag.Par.1.1037.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > θεολογία
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8 κηλέω
A charm, bewitch, beguile, esp. by music,κόρην ὕμνοισι E.Alc. 359
; ;κηλῶν τῇ φωνῇ ὥσπερ Ὀρφεύς Id.Prt. 315a
, cf.Luc.Ind.12; οὕτως ἐκήλει, of Pericles as an orator, Eup.94.6; ἐπᾴδων κ. charm by incantation, Pl.Phdr. 267d; τῷ με κηλήσεις τρόπῳ; Achae.17.2; of bribery, Theopomp.Com.30:—[voice] Pass.,κηλεῖται ἀοιδαῖς Archil.
ap. Phld.Mus. p.20 K., cf. Pi.Dith.2.22; ;ὑπὸ δώρων κηλούμενος Id.Lg. 885d
;ὑφ' ἡδονῆς κηληθείς Id.R. 413c
;ἐφ' οἷς κατορθώσαντες εὐφρανθήσονται, τούτοις κεκήληνται Aeschin.1.191
;παρὰ ταῖς Σειρῆσιν Arist.EE 1230b35
: rarely in good sense,παιδείᾳ τὸν νοῦν κηληθείς Pl.Ep. 333c
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9 ἀοιδή
A song, whether:1 art of song,αὐτὰρ ἀοιδὴν θεσπεσίην ἀφέλοντο Il.2.599
;ὡς ἄρα τοι.. θεὸς ὤπασε θέσπιν ἀ. Od.8.498
.2 act of singing, song,οἱ δ' εἰς ἱμερόεσσαν ἀ. τρεψάμενοι 18.304
;ὑπ' ὀρχηθμῷ καὶ ἀοιδῇ Hes.Sc. 282
.3 thing sung, song,στονόεσσαν ἀ. οἱ μὲν ἄπ' ἐθρήνεον Il.24.721
, cf. Od. 1.351, Hdt.2.79, Alc.Supp.4.24, Pi.N.11.18 (pl.), etc.; whether of joy or sorrow, cf. A.Eu. 954 (lyr.) with S.Ant. 883;λύρας ἀ. E.Med. 425
(lyr.).4 theme of song, person sung of,ἵνα ᾖσι καὶ ἐσσομένοισιν ἀ. Od.8.580
, cf. Thgn.252, Theoc.12.11; στυγερὴ δέ τ' ἀ. ἔσσετ' ἐπ' ἀνθρώπους [Κλυταιμήστρα] Od.24.200.5 = ἐπψδή, spell, incantation,ὀχῆες ὠκείαις.. ἀναθρῴσκοντες ἀοιδαῖς A.R.4.42
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10 ἐπαγωγή
ἐπαγωγ-ή, ἡ,2 bringing in to one's aid, introduction,τὴν τῶν Ἀθηναίων ἐ. Id.3.100
, cf. 82 (pl.); introduction of food through the gullet, Arist.Spir. 483a9.4 allurement, enticement,ταῖς ἐλπίσι καὶ ταῖς ἐ. D.19.322
.b incantation, spell, in pl., Pl.R. 364c, Lg. 933d; Ἑκάτης φάσκων ἐπαγωγὴν γεγονέναι saying that Hecate had put it under a spell, Thphr.Char.16.7.5 process of reasoning, Aristox.Harm.pp.4,53M.b esp. in the Logic of Aristotle, argument by induction (cf.ἐπάγω 1.10b
),ἐ. ἡ ἀπὸ τῶν καθ' ἕκαστον ἐπὶ τὰ καθόλου ἔφοδος Top.105a13
;μανθάνομεν ἢ ἐπαγωγῇ ἢ ἀποδείξει APo.81a40
;διδασκαλία.. ἡ μὲν δι' ἐπαγωγῆς ἡ δὲ συλλογισμῷ EN1139b27
;ἔστι τὸ μὲν παράδειγμα ἐ., τὸ δ' ἐνθύμημα συλλογισμός Rh.1356b3
; so later συλλογισμοὺς ἢ ἐπαγωγὰς περαίνοντας Polystr.p.11 W., cf. Plot.2.4.6, etc.; also of dialectical argument which leads an opponent into a trap, Gell.6(7).3.34, D.L.3.53.6 in Tactics, sequence formation, one wing following the other, opp. παραγωγή, Ascl.Tact.10.1,11.2,4.7 leading away into captivity, captivity, LXX Is.14.17: generally, distress, misery, ib.Si.23.14 (pl.), cf. Hsch.8ἡ τῆς τριχὸς ἐ.
direction of growth,D.S.
3.35.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπαγωγή
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11 ἐπαείδω
A , etc.;- ᾴσω Ach.Tat.2.7
:— sing to or in accompaniment,μάγος ἀνὴρ.. ἐ. θεογονίην Hdt.1.132
; (lyr.):—[voice] Pass., Arr.An.2.16.3.2 sing as an incantation,ἃ αἱ Σειρῆνες ἐπῇδον τῷ Ὀδυσσεῖ X.Mem.2.6.11
; , cf. 77e;ἐ. ἡμῖν αὐτοῖς τοῦτον τὸν λόγον Id.R. 608a
; ἐ. τινί sing to one so as to charm or soothe him, Id.Phdr. 267d, Lg. 812c, al.:—[voice] Pass., Porph.Chr.35: abs., use charms or incantations, Pl.Tht. 157c; by means of charms,A.
Ag. 1021 (lyr.), cf. Pl.Lg. 773d, Tht. 149d.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπαείδω
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12 ἐπιλάλημα
A incantation, PMag.Lond.121.290.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπιλάλημα
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13 ὀνειραυτοπτέω
A cause the operator to see a god in dreams, PMag.Par.1.2624 ( ὀνειροθαυπτ- Pap.), 3179 ( ὀνειραυθοπτ- corrected fr. ὀνειροθαπτ-).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὀνειραυτοπτέω
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14 ὤχ
ὤχ, [full] ὤχ, a magical incantation against fleas, Gp.13.15.9. -
15 ἐπαοιδή
ἐπ - αοιδή ( ἐπαείδω): incantation, spell, Od. 19.457†.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἐπαοιδή
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