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1 τιμωρία
τιμωρία, ας, ἡ (fr. τιμωρό ‘avenger’, s. τιμωρέω) punishment (Aeschyl., Hdt.+) in our lit. inflicted by God (Theopompus [IV B.C.]: 115 Fgm. 253, p. 590, 29 Jac. παρὰ θεῶν τιμ.; Eth. Epic. col. 12, 7 τιμ. ἐκ θεῶν; Diod S 13, 21, 1 τιμ. παρὰ θεῶν; 16, 64, 1; Aesop, Fab. 1 P.=5 H. ἐκ θεοῦ τιμ. Cp. Jos., Bell. 2, 155 τιμωρίαι ἀδιάλειπτοι) B 20:1; Hs 6, 3, 2b; 6, 4, 4; 6, 5, 3ab. πόσῳ δοκεῖτε χείρονος ἀξιωθήσεται τιμωρίας; how much more severe a punishment, do you think, will be decreed for … ? Hb 10:29 (Diod S 4, 12, 7 ἕκαστος τιμωρίας ἠξιώθη=each one had punishment inflicted on him; 16, 31, 2; 16, 46, 3). Pl. (Pla., Ep. 7, 335a μεγίστας τ. [of God]; Diod S 1, 96, 5 τὰς τῶν ἀσεβῶν ἐν ᾅδου τιμωρίας; Plut., Mor. 566e [in the nether world]; LXX; TestJos 3:1; EpArist 208; Philo; Jos., C. Ap. 2, 292; Just., A II, 20, 4 al.; Tat. 17, 1) Hs 6, 3, 3; 4ab; 6, 5, 7. μετὰ πολλὰς … βασάνους καὶ τιμωρίας Papias (3:3). τιμωρίαν ὑπέχειν undergo punishment (schol. on Soph., Oed. Col. 1565 p. 460 Papag.; Ath. 2, 1) MPol 6:2. ὁ ἄγγελος τῆς τιμωρίας the punishing angel (s. τιμωρητής) Hs 6, 3, 2a; 7:2 (Leutzsch, Hermas 476 n. 157).—DELG s.v. τιμωρό. M-M. -
2 αυτοτύποισιν
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3 αὐτοτύποισιν
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4 διακόπτω
V 1-7-4-1-4=17 Gn 38,29; 2 Sm 5,20(bis); 6,8; 2 Kgs 3,26A: to cut in two, to cut through, to divide [τι] Ps 28(29),7; to break open [τι] 2 Mc 10,36; to cut through [abs.] 2 Kgs 3,26; to break through [τινα] 2 Sm 5,20; to destroy, to devastate [τι] Jdt 2,23; to cut through into [εἴς τι] Am 9,1; to make a breach upon [ἔν τινι] (of pers.) 1 Chr 15,13P: to be cut through Gn 38,29; to be broken up (of a city) Jer 52,7; to be killed 2 Mc 10,30; to be dispersed (of water) 2 Sm 5,20διέκοψεν κύριος διακοπήν the Lord made a breach, inflicted a deep wound (semit., rendering MT פרץ פרץ יהוה) 2 Sm 6,8 -
5 αὐτότυπος
αὐτό-τῠπος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > αὐτότυπος
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6 κέντημα
2 prick, dot in a cipher, Aen.Tact.31.30 (pl.).II wound inflicted, sting,κ. γλώσσης A.Fr. 169
; of poisonous bites, Philum.Ven. 27.2, al.: in pl., punishment, Hsch.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κέντημα
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7 νεότομος
νεό-τομος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > νεότομος
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8 Οἰνόη
A Oenoë, name of two Attic demes,1 of the φυλὴ Ἱπποθοωντίς, on the [dialect] Boeot. frontier near Eleutherae, Hdt.5.74, Th.2.18, Str.8.6.16 ( Οἰνώνη codd.). -
9 οὐτάω
A (lyr.); [dialect] Ep. imper.οὔτᾰε Od.22.356
: [tense] fut.οὐτήσω Nonn.D.21.37
: [tense] aor.οὔτησα Il.11.260
; [dialect] Ion.οὐτήσασκε 22.375
:—[voice] Pass., [tense] aor. part.οὐτηθείς 8.537
.—As [tense] pres. and [tense] impf. Hom. uses [full] οὐτάζω, [voice] Act. and [voice] Pass., Il.20.459, 7.273, al. (so E.Fr. 176): hence [tense] fut. (lyr.): [tense] aor.οὔτᾰσα Il.7.258
, E.HF 199: [tense] pf. [voice] Pass.οὔτασται Il.11.661
; part.οὐτασμένος Od.11.536
, A.Ag. 1344.— Also (as if from [full] οὔτημι) [ per.] 3sg. [dialect] Ep.[tense] aor.οὖτᾰ Il.4.525
, 11.491, 13.561, etc.; inf.οὐτάμεναι 21.68
, al.,οὐτάμεν 5.132
, 821; part. (in pass. sense)οὐτάμενος 11.659
, 17.86, Od.11.40, Hes.Sc. 363; [dialect] Ion. Iterat.οὔτασκε Il.15.745
(cf. ἀν-, νε-ούτατος):—[dialect] Ep. Verb, used sts. in Trag. (never by S.), wound, hurt, hit with any kind of weapon,οὖτα δὲ δουρί Il.4.525
, cf. 11.260, al.;οὐ. ἔγχεϊ 21.402
;χαλκῷ 12.427
; but prop. opp. βάλλω (q. v.), wound by striking or thrusting, 11.659, etc.: which is more fully expressed by σχεδὸν οὔτασε, 5.458;αὐτοσχεδὸν οὐτάζοντο 7.273
;αὐτοσχεδίην οὐτασμένος Od.11.536
: mostly with acc. of pers. or part wounded, c. dupl. acc.,Κύπριδα.. οὔτασε χεῖρα Il.5.458
;Ληόκριτον οὖτα.. κενεῶνα Od.22.294
; also οὐ. τινὰ κατὰ χρόα, κατ' ἰσχίον, κατ' ἀσπίδα, etc., Il.12.427 ([voice] Pass.), 11.338, 434, al.: more rarely c. acc. rei, σάκος οὔτασε δουρί pierced the shield, 7.258, al., cf. Hes.Sc. 363 ([voice] Pass.): c. acc. cogn., ἕλκος, ὅ με βροτὸς οὔτασεν ἀνήρ the wound which a man struck me withal, Il.5.361: hence κατ' οὐταμένην ὠτειλήν by the wound inflicted, 14.518; so alsoτὸ ξίφος διανταίαν [πληγήν].. οὐτᾷ A.Ch. 640
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10 ποιητός
A made, freq. in Hom., esp. of houses and arms, always in the sense of εὖ ποιητός, well made,δόμοις ἔνι ποιητοῖσι Il. 5.198
, Od.13.306;ποιητὰς.. πύλας Il.12.470
; alsoπύκα ποιητός 18.608
, Od.1.333, 436, al.: generally, made,εἰ δ' ἦν π. τε καὶ ἔνθετον ἀνδρὶ νόημα Thgn.435
; π. φρέατα, opp. natural springs, Plu.Sol. 23; cultivated, opp. ἄγριος, Aret.CD1.4; self-inflicted,Tryph.
229.II made into a son, adopted, παῖς π., opp. ἀληθινός, γεννητός, Pl.Lg. 878e, 923e; οἱ π. τῶν πατέρων adopted fathers, Lycurg. 48; π. πολῖται factitious citizens, not so born, Arist.Pol. 1275a6, cf. D.45.78.III made by oneself, i.e. invented, feigned,λόγος Pi.N. 5.29
;ποιητῷ τρόπῳ E.Hel. 1547
; of works of art, imitated, Nonn.D. 34.287.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ποιητός
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11 ποινήλατος
A pursued by the furies, Anon. ap. Suid.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ποινήλατος
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12 προστρίβω
A rub on or against: abs., προστρίβοντα by friction, Arist.HA 535b23:—[voice] Med., rub oneself against,τῷ τοίχῳ IG42(1).126.10
(Epid., ii A.D.):—[voice] Pass., to be rubbed on, Dsc.4.153; προστετριμμένος worn away, dulled,πρὸς ἄλλοισιν οἴκοις A.Eu. 238
.III more freq. in [voice] Med., mostly in bad sense, inflict or cause to be inflicted,πληγάς τισι Ar.Eq.5
; ; ;τὴν ὑποψίαν τῆς προδοσίας Plu.2.89f
:—[voice] Pass., , cf.Sammelb.5273.12 (v A.D.), PMonac.6.66 (vi A.D.).2 in good sense, πλούτου δόξαν προστρίψασθαι τοῖς κεκτημένοις attach to them the reputation of wealth, D.22.75, 24.183.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προστρίβω
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13 πρόστριμμα
A that which is rubbed on: metaph., that which is inflicted upon one, esp. a brand, disgrace,πόλει π. ἄφερτον ἐνθείς A.Ag. 395
(lyr.).II pl., tooth powders, Gal.12.875, Aët.5.25.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πρόστριμμα
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14 τίτας
II at Gortyn, a magistrate who inflicted fines (upon other magistrates), public prosecutor, Schwyzer 175 (pl.), 183 (sg.): τίται· εὔποροι, ἢ κατήγοροι τῶν ἀρχόντων, Hsch. -
15 χαλκοτύπος
χαλκοτύ?χαλκοτύποςXπ-ος (parox.), ον,A forging or working copper,τέχναι Man.4.570
;ἀνὴρ ἐν Κορίνθῳ χ. Plu.2.395c
:—Subst., coppersmith,χ. καὶ σιδηρεῖς X.Ages. 1.26
. Vect.4.6; generally, smith, Lycurg.58, D.25.38, IGRom.4.1259 ([place name] Thyatira), etc.; but distd. from χαλκεύς, X.HG3.4.17.2 = χαλκόκροτος 1, μανίη, of the priests of Cybele, AP6.51.II proparox. χαλκότῠπος, ον, [voice] Pass., inflicted with arms of bronze,ὠτειλαί Il.19.25
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16 ἀλλότριος
A of or belonging to another, βίοτος, νηῦς, ἄχεα, Od.1.160, 9.535, Il.20.298; γυνή another man's wife, A.Ag. 448 (lyr.); ἀλλοτρίων χαρίσασθαι to be bountiful of what is another's, Od.17.452; γναθμοῖσι γελοίων ἀλλοτρίοισιν with faces unlike their own, of a forced, unnatural laugh, ib.20.347; ἀ. ὄμμασιν εἷρπον by the help of another's eyes, S.OC 146(lyr.); οὐκ ἀ. ἄτην not inflicted by other hands, Id.Ant. 1259; but ἀ. φόνος murder of a stranger (cf. 11.1), Pl.Euthphr.4b: prov., ἀ. ἀμᾶν θέρος reap where one has not sown, Ar.Eq. 392, cf. Hes.Th. 599; ἀλλοτριωτάτοις τοῖς σώμασιν χρῆσθαι deal with one's body as if it belonged to another, Th.1.70; τὰ ἀλλότρια, [var] contr. τἀλλότρια, what belongs to others, not one's own, τἀ. ἀποστερεῖν, δειπνεῖν, X.Ages.4.1, Theopomp. Com.34.II opp. οἰκεῖος, foreign, strange,1 of persons,ἀ. φώς
stranger,Od.
18.219, cf. Ar.Ra. 481; almost = enemy, Il.5.214, Od.16.102; οὐδέ τις ἀλλοτρίων no stranger, Hdt.3.155;εἴτε ἀ. εἴτε οἰκεῖος ὁ τεθνεώς Pl.Euthphr.4b
;ἀ. τῆς πόλεως Lys.28.6
;οὐδείς ἐστί μοι ἀ., ἂν ᾖ χρηστός Men.602
; ἀλλοτριώτερος τῶνπαίδων less near than thy children, Hdt.3.119; ἀλλοτριώτερος, opp. οἰκειότερος, Arist.EN 1162a3: c. dat.,ἀλλότριοι ὑμῖν ὄντες Isoc. 14.51
.b hostile, unfavourably disposed, c. gen.,ἀ. Ῥωμαίων Plb.28.4.4
;- ώτατος μοναρχίας D.S.16.65
;ἀλλότρια φρονῶν τοῦ βασιλέως Plb.36.15.7
, cf. OGI90.19 ([place name] Rosetta).2 of things, alien, strange, ([comp] Comp.), etc.; εἴ τι πρότερον γέγονεν ἀ. estrangement, Decr. ap. D.18.185;ἡ ἀ.
alien country, enemy's country,Lys.
2.6, Isoc.10.50, cf. Hdt.8.73: c. gen., alien from,ἐπιτηδεύματα δημοκρατίας ἀ. Lys.31.34
; οὐδὲν ἀ. ποιῶν τοῦ τρόπου Decr. ap. D.18.182.b Medic., abnormal, Sor.2.5, Gal.14.780; ἀ. σάρκες superfluous fat, Pl.R. 556d.c foreign to the purpose, : [comp] Comp., Id.EN 1159b24: [comp] Sup., Id.Cat. 15b29, cf. Polystr.p.17 W.d Astrol., = ἀπόστροφος, POxy. 464.16.III Adv. ἀλλοτρίως, διακεῖσθαι πρὸς ἀλλήλας to be unfavourably disposed towards.., Lys.33.1, cf.Isoc.12.159; ἄ. ἔχειν πρός .. Id.5.80: [comp] Comp.- ιώτερον
less favourably,D.
18.9.2 strangely, marvellously, Epigr.Gr.989.2.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀλλότριος
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17 ἀνούτατος
ἀνούτ-ᾰτος, ον,II invulnerable, Nonn.D.16.157,al.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνούτατος
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18 ὠτειλή
ὠτειλ-ή, ἡ,A wound, esp. a fresh, open wound, Il. (acc. to Ammon. Diff.pp.104,144, opp. οὐλή); δεῖξεν.. αἷμα καταρρέον ἐξ ὠτειλῆς Il.5.870
;αἷμ' ἔτι θερμὸν ἀνήνοθεν ἐξὠ. 11.266
, cf. 17.297;δόρυ χάλκεον ἐξὠ. εἴρυσε 16.862
;ὠτειλὴν.. δῆσαν ἐπισταμένως Od.19.456
;—Aristarch. considered ὠτειλή as restricted in Hom. to a wound inflicted hand to hand, not by a missile,χαλκοτύπους ὠ. Il.19.25
, and therefore he rejected as spurious 4.140, 149, cf. Sch.Il.4.140, 11.266, 18.351.II after Hom. (esp. in Hp.) generally, wound, whether recent or not,κίνδυνος ἂν εἴη συρραγῆναι τὰς ὠ. Hp.Art.11
; also, the mark of a wound, scar, ὅταν τὰ ἕλκεα ἐς ὠτειλὰς ἴῃ ibid., cf. Ruf.Ren.Ves. Praef.: ulcer, Gal.19.157:—once in X., τὰ μὲν ἔπαθεν, ὧν τὰς ὠτειλὰς [φανερὰς add. codd. plerique]εἶχεν An.1.9.6
, cf. Plu.Cor. 14, 2.276d, Jul.Caes. 309c. (Prob. fr. οὐτάω (so Sch.A Il.14.518); cf.οὐταμένη ὠτειλή Il.14.518
, 17.86; [dialect] Aeol. [full] ὀτέλλα (sic) Jo.Gramm. Comp. (in Hoffmann Die griechischen Dialekteii. 488); cf. γατειλαί (for ϝατ- ) and βωτ [ε]άζειν).) -
19 χαλκότυπος
χαλκό-τυπος ( τύπτω): inflicted with brazen weapons, Il. 19.25†.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > χαλκότυπος
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20 διάβολος
διάβολος, ον (s. διαβολή)① pert. to engagement in slander, slanderous (since Aristoph.; Thuc. 6, 15, 2 as adv.; Herm. Wr. 13, 13b; 22b; Philo, Sacr. Abel. 32 p. 215, 6) Pol 5:2. γυναῖκες 1 Ti 3:11. πρεσβύτιδες Tit 2:3.—2 Ti 3:3.② subst. ὁ δ. one who engages in slander (since X., Ages. 11, 5; Athen. 11, 508e; Esth 7:4; 8:1; pap first Christian; cp. PLond VI, 1923, 9 [IV A.D.] ‘the devil’; Tat. 22, 1), in our lit. as title of the principal transcendent evil being the adversary/devil, already current in the LXX as transl. of הַשָּׂטָן (Job 2:1, but here not ‘as an entity opposed to the divine will’, JGammie, HUCA 56, ’85, 1–19 [s. p. 13]; Zech 3:1f; 1 Ch 21:1; cp. Wsd 2:24; TestNapht 8:4, 6; TestSol, TestJob; JosAs 12:9; GrBar 4:8; ApcSed, ApcMos, AssMos; Just., Mel., P. 67, 477 al.; δ. ὁ ἄρχων τοῦ κόσμου τούτου Hippol., Ref. 6, 33) Mt 4:1, 5, 8, 11; 13:39; 25:41; Lk 4:2f, 6, 13; 8:12; J 13:2; Ac 10:38; Eph 4:27; 6:11; Hb 2:14; Js 4:7. κρίμα … τοῦ διαβόλου the judgment that befalls the devil 1 Ti 3:6; παγὶς τοῦ διαβόλου devil’s trap 3:7; 2 Ti 2:26 (s. IScheftelowitz, Das Schlingen-u. Netzmotiv 1912, 11). ὁ ἀντίδικος ὑμῶν διάβολος your adversary, the devil 1 Pt 5:8; Μιχαὴλ … τῷ δ. διακρινόμενος Jd 9. In Rv 12:9; 20:2 w. ὄφις and σατανᾶς; s. also 2:10; 12:12; 20:10. τοῦ δ. βοτάνη weed of the devil IEph 10:3; ἐνέδραι τοῦ δ. the devil’s ambuscades ITr 8:1; cp. MPol 3:1. Of tortures inflicted by the devil IRo 5:3. τῷ δ. λατρεύειν serve the devil ISm 9:1; ὄργανα τοῦ δ. tools of the devil (of non-Christians) 2 Cl 18:2; πολυπλοκία τοῦ δ. the devil’s cunning Hm 4, 3, 4; tempting to sin (cp. πειράζων τὸν σωτῆρα δ. Orig., C. Cels. 6, 43, 29) m 4, 3, 6; dwells in anger m 5, 1, 3; ἔργα τοῦ δ. m 7:3; doubt described as the devil’s daughter m 9:9; likew. evil desire m 12, 2, 2. The πνεῦμα or basic character of the devil is mentioned m 11:3; it is a πνεῦμα ἐπίγειον m 11:17 (Just., D. 82, 3 ἀκάθαρτον); ἐντολαὶ τοῦ δ. m 12, 4, 6; παλαίειν μετὰ τοῦ δ. Hs 8, 3, 6.—In imagery, those who oppose divine interests or purpose (s. πατήρ 3b) are υἱοὶ δ. Ac 13:10; τέκνα τοῦ δ. 1J 3:10; they are descended ἐκ τοῦ δ. vs. 8; the devil is their father J 8:44. (Cp. οἱ μὲν τοῦ θεοῦ, οἱ δὲ τοῦ διαβόλου Orig., C. Cels. 8, 25, 16.) On the designation of Judas as δ. 6:70 (sim. Peter as σατανᾶς Mk 8:33), cp. 13:2 (cp. εἰσῆλθεν εἰς ἐκεῖνον ὁ σατανᾶς 13:27).—Lit. under δαιμόνιον end, and ἄγγελος end. BNoack, Satanas u. Soteria ’48, 55f.—B. 1487. EDNT. TW.
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