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  • 61 falsehood

    noun ((the telling of) a lie: She is incapable of (uttering a) falsehood.) ψέμα,ψεύδος

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  • 62 falsehood

    noun
    (the telling of) a lie:

    She is incapable of (uttering a) falsehood.

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  • 63 falsehood

    noun ((the telling of) a lie: She is incapable of (uttering a) falsehood.) mensonge

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  • 64 falsehood

    noun ((the telling of) a lie: She is incapable of (uttering a) falsehood.) mentira

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  • 65 know

    know [nəʊ]
    connaître1 (a)-(c), 1 (g) savoir1 (c), 2 reconnaître1 (e) distinguer1 (f) discerner1 (f) considérer1 (i)
    (pt knew [nju:], pp known [nəʊn])
    (a) (person) connaître;
    to know sb by sight/by reputation connaître qn de vue/de réputation;
    we've known each other for years ça fait des années que nous nous connaissons;
    I don't know him to speak to je ne le connais pas assez pour lui parler;
    I know him to say hello to nous nous saluons;
    when I first knew her quand j'ai fait sa connaissance;
    knowing him, he'll still be in bed tel que je le connais, il sera encore au lit;
    you'll like her once you get to know her better elle vous plaira une fois que vous la connaîtrez mieux;
    I'd like to get to know him better j'aimerais bien le connaître mieux
    (b) (place) connaître;
    I know Budapest well je connais bien Budapest
    (c) (fact, information)
    do you know her phone number? vous connaissez son numéro de téléphone?;
    it'll be easier once you get to know the system ce sera plus facile une fois que tu te seras familiarisé avec le système;
    civilization as we know it la civilisation telle que nous la connaissons;
    how was I to know she wouldn't come? comment aurais-je pu savoir ou deviner qu'elle ne viendrait pas?;
    I know for a fact that he's lying je sais pertinemment qu'il ment;
    she is known to be a keen photographer on sait qu'elle aime beaucoup la photographie;
    he let it be known that he was available il a fait savoir qu'il était disponible;
    I don't know that it's the best solution je ne suis pas certain ou sûr que ce soit la meilleure solution;
    you don't know or you'll never know how glad I am that it's over tu ne peux pas savoir combien ou à quel point je suis content que ce soit terminé;
    she thinks she knows all the answers elle croit tout savoir;
    she didn't quite know what to say elle ne savait trop que dire;
    I know what I'm talking about je sais de quoi je parle;
    I'll let you know how it turns out je te dirai comment ça s'est passé;
    any problems, let me know au moindre problème, n'hésitez pas;
    do you know anything about him that could help us? est-ce que vous savez quelque chose à son sujet qui pourrait nous aider?;
    do you know anything about physics? est-ce que tu connais quelque chose en physique?;
    she knows a lot about politics elle s'y connaît en politique;
    she doesn't know what fear is elle ne sait pas ce que c'est que d'avoir peur;
    there's no knowing how he'll react on ne peut pas savoir comment il réagira;
    familiar she knows a thing or two about business elle s'y connaît en affaires ;
    she knows her own mind elle sait ce qu'elle veut;
    familiar it's not an easy job - don't I know it! ce n'est pas un travail facile - à qui le dis-tu!;
    familiar wouldn't you know it! comme par hasard!;
    you know what I mean tu vois ce que je veux dire;
    familiar he was just sort of lying there, know what I mean? il était allongé là, tu vois;
    familiar well, what do you know! ça alors!, ça par exemple!;
    what do YOU know? qu'est-ce que tu en sais?;
    very familiar you know what you can do with it! tu sais où tu peux te le mettre!;
    familiar God or Heaven knows why! Dieu sait pourquoi!
    (d) (language, skill)
    he knows French il comprend le français;
    I know a few words of Welsh je connais quelques mots de gallois;
    she really knows her job/subject elle connaît son boulot/sujet;
    to know how to do sth savoir faire qch;
    does he know how to cook? sait-il cuisiner?;
    they knew how to make cars in those days! en ce temps-là, les voitures, c'était du solide!
    (e) (recognize) reconnaître;
    I knew her the moment I saw her je l'ai reconnue dès que je l'ai vue;
    I'd know him anywhere je le reconnaîtrais n'importe où;
    I knew her by her walk je l'ai reconnue à son allure ou à sa démarche;
    the town centre has changed so much you wouldn't know it le centre-ville a tellement changé que vous auriez du mal à le reconnaître;
    she knows a bargain when she sees one elle sait reconnaître une bonne affaire;
    he wouldn't know a good novel if it hit him il est tout à fait incapable de reconnaître un bon roman
    (f) (distinguish) distinguer, discerner;
    she doesn't know right from wrong elle ne sait pas discerner le bien du mal ou faire la différence entre le bien et le mal;
    familiar he doesn't know one end of a car from another il n'y connaît absolument rien en voitures
    (g) (experience) connaître;
    I've known poverty/failure j'ai connu la pauvreté/l'échec;
    I've never known anything like it je n'ai jamais rien vu de semblable;
    I have never known him tell a lie à ce que je sache, il n'a jamais menti;
    I've never known him (to) be this late je ne l'ai jamais vu être aussi en retard;
    it has been known (to happen) c'est une chose qu'on a vue se produire, ça s'est vu;
    such coincidences have been known de telles coïncidences se sont déjà vues
    (h) (nickname, call)
    Ian White, known as "Chalky" Ian White, connu sous le nom de "Chalky";
    they're known as June bugs in America on les appelle des "June bugs" en Amérique
    (i) (regard) considérer;
    she's known as one of our finest singers elle est considérée comme l'une de nos meilleures chanteuses
    savoir;
    who knows? qui sait?;
    familiar I wouldn't know je ne saurais dire ;
    I don't want to know je ne veux pas le savoir;
    when I mentioned that he just didn't want to know quand j'ai mentionné ça, il n'a rien voulu savoir;
    you never know on ne sait jamais;
    he might or should have known better ce n'était pas très sage de sa part;
    he's old enough to know better à son âge, il devrait être plus raisonnable;
    you can't blame him, he doesn't know any better on ne peut pas lui en vouloir, il ne se rend pas compte;
    he always thinks he knows best il croit toujours avoir raison;
    Mother knows best maman sait de quoi elle parle;
    to know about sth être au courant de qch;
    I've known about it for a week je le sais ou je suis au courant depuis une semaine;
    do you know about the new arrangements? est-ce que vous êtes au courant ou avez-vous entendu parler des nouvelles dispositions?;
    he knows about cars il s'y connaît en voitures;
    I don't know about that (I'm not certain) je n'en suis pas sûr;
    I don't know about you, but I'm exhausted toi, je ne sais pas, mais moi, je suis épuisé;
    to know of sb/sth avoir entendu parler de qn/qch;
    do you know her? - well, I know of her est-ce que tu la connais? - non, mais j'ai entendu parler d'elle;
    do you know of a good bookshop? vous connaissez une bonne librairie?;
    not that I know (of) pas que je sache;
    have they got much money? - not that I know of ont-ils beaucoup d'argent? - pas que je sache;
    it's just so difficult - oh, I know c'est tellement difficile - oh, je sais;
    it's difficult, I know, but not impossible c'est difficile, je sais, mais pas impossible;
    what's his name? - I don't know comment s'appelle-t-il? - je ne sais pas;
    are you going to accept? - I don't know tu vas accepter? - je ne sais pas
    3 noun
    to be in the know être au courant
    (pour) autant que je sache;
    not as far as I know pas que je sache;
    as far as I know, he lives in London autant que je sache, il vit à Londres
    I was right, you know j'avais raison, tu sais
    he was just, you know, a bit boring il était juste un peu ennuyeux, si tu vois ce que je veux dire
    it was that blonde woman, you know, the one with the dog c'était la femme blonde, tu sais, celle avec le chien
    you know, sometimes I wonder why I do this tu sais, parfois je me demande pourquoi je fais ça
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  • 66 ἄν

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    I. ἄν (after relatives ἐάν [q.v.] is oft. used for ἄν, but the mss. vary greatly, s. B-D-F §107; 377; Mlt. 42ff, 165ff; Mayser 152f; Crönert 130f; Thackeray 67; Dssm., NB 30ff [BS 202ff]). A particle peculiar to Gk. (Hom.+) denoting aspect of contingency, incapable of translation by a single English word; it denotes that the action of the verb is dependent on some circumstance or condition; the effect of ἄν upon the meaning of its clause depends on the mood and tense/aspect of the verb w. which it is used. The NT use of ἄν corresponds in the main to older Gk., although the rich variety of its employment is limited, as is generally the case in later Greek. In certain constructions (s. aβ) an aspect of certainty is indicated, suggesting the gloss would. In most other instances aspects of varying possibility or conditionality find expression in ways that can be rendered ever, but with other glosses required when ἄν is used in conjunction with other particles.
    ἄν w. aor. or impf. indic.
    α. denoting repeated action in past time, but only under certain given conditions, esp. after relatives (B-D-F §367; Rob. index): aor. (Gen 30:42; Num 9:17; 1 Km 14:47; Ezk 10:11) ὅσοι ἂν ἥψαντο αὐτοῦ, ἐσῴζοντο whoever touched him was cured Mk 6:56. Impf. (Ezk 1:20; 1 Macc 13:20; Tob 7:11) ὅπου ἂν εἰσεπορεύετο εἰς κώμας wherever he went (as he was accustomed to do—ADebrunner, D. hellenist. Nebensatziterativpräteritum mit ἄν: Glotta 11, 1920, 1–28) into villages Mk 6:56. καθότι ἄν τις χρείαν εἶχεν as anyone was in need Ac 2:45; 4:35. Similarly ὡς ἂν ἤγεσθε (v.l. ἀνήγεσθε) 1 Cor 12:2. Cp. also ὅταν 1bγ and δ.
    β. in the apodosis of a contrary to fact (unreal) condition w. εἰ (B-D-F §360; but ἄν is not always used [s. the vv.ll. J 18:36]: §360, 1; Mlt. 199ff; PMelcher, De sermone Epicteteo 1905, 75); it is found
    א. w. impf. (4 Macc 17:7; Bar 3:13; ParJer 5:20; GrBar 6:6; ApcMos 39) οὗτος εἰ ἦν προφήτης, ἐγίνωσκεν ἄν if he were a prophet, he would (now) know (but he does not) Lk 7:39. εἰ ἔχετε πίστιν …, ἐλέγετε ἄν if you had faith …, you would say 17:6. εἰ ἐπιστεύετε Μωϋσεῖ, ἐπιστεύετε ἂν ἐμοί J 5:46. εἰ ἐμὲ ᾔδειτε, καὶ τὸν πατέρα μου ἄν ᾔδειτε 8:19; cp. vs. 42; 9:41; 15:19. εἰ ἔτι ἀνθρώποις ἤρεσκον, Χριστοῦ δοῦλος οὐκ ἂν ἤμην Gal 1:10; cp. 3:21. εἰ ἑαυτοὺς διεκρίνομεν, οὐκ ἂν ἐκρινόμεθα 1 Cor 11:31. εἰ ἦν ἐπὶ γῆς, οὐδʼ ἂν ἦν ἱερεύς if he were on earth, he would not even be a priest Hb 8:4; cp. 4:8; 8:7; 11:15.
    ב. w. aor., placing the assumption in the past (Gen 30:27; Wsd 11:25; Jdth 11:2; 4 Macc 2:20; TestJob 7:9 al.; ParJer 5:5; GrBar 8:7; PGiss 47, 17) εἰ ἐγένοντο αἱ δυνάμεις, πάλαι ἂν … μετενόησαν if the miracles had been performed, they would long ago have repented Mt 11:21. εἰ ἔγνωσαν, οὐκ ἂν ἐσταύρωσαν 1 Cor 2:8; cp. Ro 9:29 (Is 1:9). εἰ ἐγνώκειτε, οὐκ ἂν κατεδικάσατε if you had recognized, you would not have condemned Mt 12:7. εἰ ἠγαπᾶτέ με, ἐχάρητε ἄν if you loved me, you would have rejoiced J 14:28; cp. 11:21. The plpf. for aor. indic. (PGiss 79 II, 6 εἰ δυνατόν μοι ἦν, οὐκ ἂν ὠκνήκειν; BGU 1141, 27f) εἰ ἦσαν, μεμενήκεισαν ἄν 1J 2:19; cp. J 11:21 v.l.—In κἀγὼ ἐλθὼν σὺν τόκῳ ἂν αὐτὸ ἔπραξα Lk 19:23, ἐλθών functions as an unreal-temporal protasis (B-D-F §360, 2); cp. καὶ ἐλθὼν ἐγὼ ἐκομισάμην ἂν τὸ ἐμόν Mt 25:27. Sim. ἐπεὶ οὐκ ἂν ἐπαύσαντο προσφερόμεναι; where ἐπεί functions as protasis, otherwise (i.e. if the sacrifices had really brought about a lasting atonement) would they not have ceased to offer sacrifices? Hb 10:2.
    ἄν w. subjunc. after relatives, the rel. clause forming virtually the protasis of a conditional sentence (B-D-F §380, 1) of the future more vivid or present general type.
    α. w. fut. or impf. in apodosis, to show that the condition and its results are thought of as in the future, of single and repeated action (IG XIV, 865 [VI B.C.] ὸ̔ς δʼ ἄν με κλέψῃ, τυφλὸς ἔσται; TestAbr B 4 p. 109, 10 [Stone p. 66]). ὸ̔ς δʼ ἂν ποιήσῃ καὶ διδάξῃ, οὗτος μέγας κληθήσεται but whoever does and teaches=if a person does and teaches it Mt 5:19. ὸ̔ς ἂν ἐσθίῃ …, ἔνοχος ἔσται 1 Cor 11:27. οὓς ἐὰν (v.l. ἂν) δοκιμάσητε, τούτους πέμψω 16:3—Mt 10:11; 1 Cor 16:2.
    β. w. pres. in apodosis, to show that the condition and its results involve repeated action, regardless of the time element: ἃ ἂν ἐκεῖνος ποιῇ, ταῦτα καὶ ὁ υἱὸς ὁμοίως ποιεῖ whatever he does, the Son does likewise J 5:19. ὅπου ἐὰν (v.l. ἂν) αὐτὸν καταλάβῃ, ῥήσσει αὐτόν wherever it seizes him Mk 9:18. ὑμῖν ἐστὶν ἡ ἐπαγγελία …, ὅσους ἂν προσκαλέσηται κύριος Ac 2:39. ὸ̔ς ἐὰν (v.l. ἂν) βουληθῇ φίλος εἶναι τοῦ κόσμου, ἐχθρὸς τοῦ θεοῦ καθίσταται whoever wishes to be a friend of the world Js 4:4. Cp. ὅπου ἄν 3:4 v.l.—Where ὅς or ὅστις appears w. subj. without ἄν (but cp. IG XII/1, 671 ὸ̔ς ἀνασπαράξῃ τ. τάφον; CPR I, 24, 33; 25, 19; AcThom 93 [Aa II/2, 206], 19; Is 7:2; 31:4), the reading that gives the fut. ind. is prob. the right one: ὅστις τηρήσῃ (v.l.-σει) Js 2:10. ὅσοι (without ἄν PPetr I, 13, 3;5; CPR I, 237, 3; IPergamon 249, 26 ὅσοι … ἐγλίπωσι τὴν πόλιν; Vett. Val. 125, 16): ὅσοι μετανοήσωσιν καὶ καθαρίσωσιν Hs 8, 11, 3 (s. W. and Joly app. for the textual tradition). See Reinhold 108; B-D-F §380, 4.
    In temporal clauses ἄν is found w. the subjunct. when an event is to be described which can and will occur, but whose occurrence cannot yet be assumed w. certainty. So
    α. ὅταν (=ὅτε ἄν; s. ὅταν) w. pres. subjunct. to indicate regularly recurring action (Wsd 12:18): ὅταν ἄρτον ἐσθίωσιν whenever they eat bread Mt 15:2. ὅταν λαλῇ τὸ ψεῦδος whenever he tells a lie J 8:44. ὅταν λέγῃ τις whenever anyone says 1 Cor 3:4.—W. aor. subjunct. to express action in the future which is thought of as already completed (Sir Prol. ln. 22; Tob 8:21) ὅταν ποιήσητε πάντα when you have done Lk 17:10. ὅταν ἔλθῃ ὁ κύριος when the owner has come Mt 21:40; ὅταν ἔλθῃ ἐν τῇ δόξῃ Mk 8:38; cp. J 4:25; 16:13; Ac 23:35. ὅταν πάλιν εἰσαγάγῃ τὸν πρωτότοκον Hb 1:6.
    β. ἡνίκα ἄν every time that (Ex 1:10; 33:22; 34:24 al.; POxy 104, 26 [96 A.D.]; PTebt 317, 18 [174/75] ἡνίκα ἐὰν εἰς τὸν νόμον παραγένηται). ἡνίκα ἂν (also ἐάν mss.) ἀναγινώσκηται Μωϋσῆς every time that Moses is read aloud 2 Cor 3:15; cp. vs. 16.
    γ. ὁσάκις ἐάν as often as: ὁσάκις ἐὰν (also ἄν mss.) πίνητε 1 Cor 11:25. ὁσάκις ἐὰν (also ἄν mss.) ἐσθίητε vs. 26.
    δ. ὡς ἄν as soon as (PHib 59, 2 [c. 245 B.C.] ὡς ἂν λάβῃς; 66, 4; PEleph 9, 3 [III B.C.]; PParis 46, 18 [143 B.C.]; BGU 1209, 13 [23 B.C.]; Josh 2:14; Jdth 11:15; 1 Macc 15:9): ὡς ἂν πορεύωμαι as soon as I travel Ro 15:24. ὡς ἂν ἔλθω as soon as I come 1 Cor 11:34. ὡς ἂν ἀφίδω τὰ περὶ ἐμέ as soon as I see how it will go with me Phil 2:23. ὡς ἐάν (PFay 111, 16 [95/96]) Hv 3, 8, 9; 3, 13, 2.—ἀφʼ οὗ ἄν after Lk 13:25.—In the case of temporal particles indicating a goal, viz. ἕως οὗ, ἄχρις (οὗ), μέχρις (οὗ), the mss. show considerable variation; the addition of ἄν is prob. correct only in rare cases (see B-D-F §383, 2). Only ἕως ἄν (PPetr II, 40a, 28 [III B.C.] ἕως ἂν ὑγιαίνοντας ὑμᾶς ἴδωμεν; Gen 24:14, 19; 49:10; Ex 23:30 al.) has certain attestation: μείνατε ἕως ἂν ἐξέλθητε stay until you go away Mt 10:11. ἕως ἂν ἴδωσιν τὴν βασιλείαν τοῦ θεοῦ Lk 9:27.—Mt 2:13; 5:26. ἕως ἂν λάβῃ Js 5:7 v.l.—ἄχρις οὗ (+ ἄν v.l.) ἔλθῃ 1 Cor 11:26. ἄχρις οὗ (+ ἄν v.l.) θῇ 15:25; ἄχρις οὗ ἂν ἥξω Rv 2:25 (v.l. ἄχρι). ἄχρις ἂν ἔλθῃ (cp. BGU 830, 13 [I A.D.] ἄχρις ἄν σοι ἔλθω) Gal 3:19 v.l.—πρὶν ἄν: πρὶν ἢ ἂν (vv.ll. πρὶν ἄν, πρὶν ἢ, only πρὶν or ἕως ἂν) ἴδῃ τὸν Χριστόν Lk 2:26 (B-D-F §383, 3).
    In purpose clauses the Attic (EHermann, Griech. Forschungen I, 1912, 267f; JKnuenz, De enuntiatis Graec. finalibus 1913, 13ff; 26ff) ὅπως ἄν, esp. freq. in earlier ins (Meisterhans3-Schw. 254), has become quite rare (LXX still rather often: Gen 18:19; 50:20; Ex 33:13; Jer 7:23 al.) ὅπως ἂν ἀποκαλυφθῶσιν διαλογισμοί Lk 2:35. ὅπως ἂν ἔλθωσιν καιροί Ac 3:20.—15:17 (Am 9:12 v.l.); Ro 3:4 (Ps 50:6); Mt 6:5 v.l.
    The opt. w. ἄν in a main clause (potential opt.) has almost wholly disappeared; a rare ex. is εὐξαίμην (v.l. εὐξάμην) ἄν Ac 26:29 in Paul’s speech before Agrippa (literary usage; s. B-D-F §385, 1; also Rob. 938; Themist. 6 p. 80 D.—On the rarity of the potential opt. in pap, LXX, Apost. Fathers see CHarsing, De Optat. in Chartis Aeg. Usu, diss. Bonn 1910, 28; Reinhold 111). Cp.—also in the literary lang. of Lk—direct rhetor. questions (Gen 23:15; Job 19:23; Sir 25:3; 4 Macc 7:22; 14:10 v.l.; TestJob 13:5 τίς ἄν δώῃ 35:5) πῶς γὰρ ἂν δυναίμην; Ac 8:31. τί ἂν θέλοι οὗτος λέγειν; 17:18. Dg has also preserved the opt. as a mark of elegant style (2:3, 10; 3:3f; 4:5; 7:2f; 8:3). MPol 2:2 has τίς οὐκ ἂν θαυμάσειεν;—More freq. in an indirect question, after an impf. or histor. pres. (B-D-F §386, 1; Rob. 938f) τὸ τί ἂν θέλοι καλεῖσθαι αὐτό what he wanted the child’s name to be Lk 1:62. τίς ἂν εἴη περὶ οὗ λέγει J 13:24. τὸ τίς ἂν εἴη μείζων αὐτῶν which of them was the greatest Lk 9:46; cp. 18:36 v.l. τί ἂν ποιήσαιεν τῷ Ἰησοῦ what they should do to Jesus 6:11. τί ἂν γένοιτο τοῦτο Ac 5:24. τί ἂν εἴη τὸ ὅραμα 10:17. (IMagnMai 215 [I A.D.] ἐπερωτᾷ … τί ἂν ποιήσας … ἀδεῶς διατελοίη; Esth 3:13c πυθομένου δέ μου … πῶς ἂν ἀχθείη τοῦτο.)
    The use of ἄν w. inf. and ptc., freq. in earlier Gk., is not found in the NT at all (B-D-F §396); ἵνα μὴ δόξω ὡς ἂν (or ὡσὰν, q.v.) ἐκφοβεῖν ὑμᾶς 2 Cor 10:9 is surely to be expl. in such a way that ὡς ἂν=Lat. quasi: I would not want it to appear as if I were frightening you; s. B-D-F §453, 3; Mlt. 167.—On εἰ μήτι ἂν (sc. γένηται) ἐκ συμφώνου except perhaps by agreement 1 Cor 7:5 s. B-D-F §376; Mlt. 169.—M-M.
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    II. ἄν for ἐάν is rare in Hellen. Gk. (B-D-F §107; Mlt. 43 n. 2; cp. Hyperid. 4, 5; 5, 15; Teles p. 31, 6; Plut., Mor. 547a; Epict., index Schenkl; pap [Mayser 152]; ins, esp. of the Aegean Sea [Rdm.2 198, 3; s. also SIG index IV 204]; 1 Esdr 2:16; 4 Macc 16:11; Jos., Ant. 4, 70; 219; Test12Patr; Mel. Fgm. 8b 24), but appears J 13:20; 16:23; 20:23; as v.l. 5:19; 9:22; 12:32; 19:12; Ac 9:2; and IMg 10:1.—Mlt. 63, 1.—M-M.

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