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1 εὐλαβέομαι
εὐλαβ-έομαι, [tense] impf. ηὐλαβούμην v.l. in E.Or. 748 (troch.), 1059, εὐλ-Aeschin.1.25: [tense] fut. - ήσομαι Pl. R. 410a, Arist.EN 1127b6; also- ηθήσομαι LXX De.2.4,al., D.L.7.116, Gal.5.249: [tense] aor. ηὐλαβήθην (or εὐλ-) Pl.Phd. 89c:—A to be discreet, cautious, beware, folld. by μή or ὅπως μή with subj.,εὐ. μὴ φανῇς κακὸς γεγώς S.Tr. 1129
, cf. E.Hipp. 100, Ar.Eq. 253, Pl.Phd. 89c, etc.: by [tense] fut. ind., ὅπως μὴ.. οἰχήσομαι ib. 91c (om. cod. B): c. inf.,εὐλαβουμένῳ πεσεῖν S.OT 616
;εὐ. λέγειν Pl.Phd. 101c
: with μή inserted,εὐ. μὴ σῴζειν φίλους E.Or. 1059
, cf. Ar.Lys. 1277, Cydias 1.2 take care,ὅπως κατοίσεις Ar.Ach. 955
;εὐ. περί τι Pl.Lg. 927c
, Ion 537a;περί τινος Id.Lg. 691b
;ἀμφί τινι Luc.Gall.21
: abs., εὐλαβήθηθ' S.OT47;εὐλαβούμενος ἠρόμην Pl.Prt. 333e
, cf. 316d; εἰ μηδὲν εὐλαβηθέντα τἀληθὲς εἰπεῖν δέοι without reserve, D.18.159; take precautions, Arist. Pol. 1303b27.II c. acc., have a care of, beware of,εὐλαβοῦ στρόμβον.. μή σ' ἀναρπάσῃ A.Fr. 195
; εὐ. τὴν κύνα 'ware the dog, Ar.Lys. 1215;εὐ. πενίαν Pl.R. 372c
;τὸν φθόνον D.18.305
; ;τοὺς ὑβρίζεσθαι νομίζοντας Id.Pol. 1315a27
; .2 reverence, pay honour to, ;τὸν δῆμον Plu.Per.7
; in LXX, fear God, Na.1.7;εὐ. ἀπὸ τοῦ ὀνόματος Κυρίου Ze.3.12
;μηδὲν-ούμενον, ὡς οἱ πολλοὶ λέγουσιν, ὅτι.. δεῖ.. Sor.1.49
.III later in [voice] Act., εὐλαβεῖν τινα beware of, BGU665.4 (i A.D.); cf. εὐλάβησον, -ῆσαι, Phot.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὐλαβέομαι
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2 κίνδυνος
κίνδυνος, ου, ὁ (s. prec. entry; Pind., Hdt.+; ins, pap, LXX; TestJob 15:5; JosAs 26:7; EpArist 199; Jos., Vi. 272; Ath. 21, 2, R. 6 p. 54, 19) danger, risk Ro 8:35 (s. New Docs 3, 58f). That which brings the danger is expressed with the gen. alone (Pla., Euthyd. 279e τῆς θαλάσσης, Rep. 1, 332e; Heliod. 2, 4, 1; Hippiatr. II 234, 13 ποταμῶν; Ps 114:3; Sir 43:24) 2 Cor 11:26a, or by ἐκ vs. 26b. The words ἐν πόλει, ἐν ἐρημίᾳ, ἐν θαλάσσῃ (Plut., Mor. 603e κινδύνους ἐν θαλ.), ἐν ψευδαδέλφοις ibid. c have a somewhat different sense, and indicate the place where the danger lurks (cp. Ps.-Ael. Aristid. 25, 20 K.=43 p. 804 D.: θάνατοι κατʼ οἰκίας, ἐν ἱεροῖς, ἐν θύραις, ἐν πύλαις; Ps.-Pla., 11th Letter 358e κινδυνεύειν κατά τε γῆν καὶ κατὰ θάλατταν, καὶ νῦν πάντα κινδύνων ἐν ταῖς πορείαις ἐστὶ μεστά ‘to face hazard on land and sea; and now on trips everything is full of hazards’). ὑπὸ κίνδυνον in danger IEph 12:1; ITr 13:3. κ. ὑποφέρειν incur danger 1 Cl 14:2. κινδύνῳ ὑποκεῖσθαι incur a risk 41:4. κ. ἑαυτῷ ἐπεξεργάζεσθαι bring danger upon oneself 47:7. παραδοῦναι ἑαυτὸν τῷ κ. expose oneself to danger 55:5; also παραβαλεῖν vs. 6. κινδύνῳ ἑαυτὸν ἐνδῆσαι involve oneself in danger 59:1. Of critical illness εἰς νόσον καὶ ἔσχατον κ. AcPl Ha 4, 16.—B. 1155. DELG. M-M. Sv.
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