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21 ἰόφ
ἰόφ, Interjection, den Abscheu ausdrückend, pfui! Aesch. Suppl. 807.
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22 ἰύ
ἰύ, Interjection der Verwunderung, Gramm.
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23 ἰαυοῖ
ἰαυοῖ, Interjection der Freude, juchhe! Ar. Ran. 1027.
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24 ἰεῦ
ἰεῦ, Interjection des Spottes, hui, Ar. Vesp. 1335.
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25 ἰαῦ
ἰαῦ, Interjection der Freude, juch! u. der Trauer, o weh! – Bei Ar. Ran. 271 antwortet Xanthias dem ihn rufenden Dionysus damit, hoho! holla!
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26 ἠνί
ἠνί, Interjection, = ἤν, siehe! siehe da! Ar. Plut. 75, wo jetzt ἢν μεϑίεμεν steht; ἠνὶ δέ wird richtiger ἠνίδε geschrieben, s. unten.
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27 ἤ [3]
ἤ, ἤ, Interjection, die Aufmerksamkeit rege zu machen, he! ἢ ἢ σιώπα, Ar. Nubb. 106, st, st! nur stille.
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28 ἤν [2]
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29 ἰώ
ἰώ, Interjection, bes. der Freude, häufig bei den Tragg., z. B. ἰὼ μάκαρες εὔεδροι Aesch. Spt. 93, ἰὼ ϑεοί Soph. Phil. 736, ἰὼ γενεαὶ βροτῶν O. R. 1186; zweimal, ἰὡ ἰώ, Ai. 693, ἰὼ ἰὼ Παιάν Tr. 220; Eur. Bacch. 576; – der Trauer, ἰὼ τάλαινα Aesch. Ag. 1028; ἰὼ δύστανος, ἰὼ τλήμων Soph. Ant. 843 Ai. 877; Eur. Hec. 716 u. öfter; ἰὼ ἰὼ ἰὼ δυςάγκριτοι πόνοι Aesch. Suppl. 118; ἰώ μοι, ἰώ μοί μοι, Soph. O. C. 199 Ai. 326 u. öfter; Eur. El. 159; Ar. Vesp. 750; c. gen., ἰὼ πάτερ σοῦ τῶν τε γενναίων τέκνων Aesch. Ag. 1300; ἰώ μοι πόνων Eur. Phoen. 1289; ἰὼ ἰὼ τραυμάτων ἐπωδύνων Ar. Ach. 1166. Seltener bei anderen Dichtern, Diosc. 34 Mel. 124 (VII, 434. 468). [Ι eigentlich kurz. wird auch lang gebraucht von den Tragg.]
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30 βομβάξ
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31 γιγγρί
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32 δεῖνα
δεῖνα, ὁ, ἡ, τό, gen. δεῖνος, dat. δεῖνι, acc. δεῖνα: sts. indecl. (v. infr.): nom. [full] δεῖν, ὁ, Sophr.58: gen. and dat. τοῦ δείνατος, τῷ δείνατι, A.D.Pron.60.12, EM614.51:—A such an one, so-and-so, always with Art., , etc.;τὸν δεῖνα τὸν τοῦ δεῖνα Id.Th. 622
; ;ἃ ἂν ὁ δ. ἢ ὁ δ. εἴπῃ Id.2.31
;ὁ δ. καὶ ὁ δ. Arist.Rh. 1416a23
;ἡ δεῖνα Ant.Lib.22
; τὸ δ., euphem. for τὸ πέος, Ar.Ach. 1149, cf. Sch.Luc.Bis Acc.23; τὸ δ. δ' ἐσθίεις; do you eat such a fish? Antiph.129.6: in gen., ἐμὸς ἢ τοῦ δεῖνος mine or some other's, Arist.Pol. 1262a3: dat.,τῷ δεῖνι μεμφόμενος D.20.104
, cf. 37.56: pl.,οἱ δεῖνες Id.24.180
;τῶν δείνων Id.20.106
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33 δεῦρο
δεῦρο ([dialect] Aeol. [full] δεῦρυ Hdn. Gr.2.933, who read δεύρω in Il.3.240), strengthd. in [dialect] Att. [full] δευρί Ar.Nu. 323, And.2.10: sts. written δεῦρε in [dialect] Att. Inscrr., as IG12.900: late [full] δευρεί Stud.Pal.10.7.6 (iv/v A. D.). Adv.:I of Place, hither, with all Verbs of motion, Il.1.153, etc.: strengthd.,δ. τόδ' ἵκω Od.17.444
, cf. Il.14.309; in pregn. sense with Verbs of rest, to [have come hither and] be here,δ. παρέστης 3.405
;πάρεστι δ... ὅδε S.OC 1253
; : with Art.,μακρὸν τὸ δ. πέλαγος S.OC 663
; τῆς δ. ὁδοῦ ib. 1165;τὸ τῇδε καὶ τὸ κεῖσε καὶ τὸ δ. Ar.Av. 426
, cf. E.Ph. 266, [315];δ. ἐλθών Pl.Tht. 143a
.b later, here, τὰ δ., = sensible objects, Arist.Metaph. 991b30;τὰ σώματα τὰ δ. Id.Cael. 269b15
;τὰ δ. κακά Max.Tyr.14.7
.2 used as Interjection, come on! in Hom. with [ per.] 2sg. imper. ( δεῦτε (q. v.) being used with pl.),ἄγε δ. Il.11.314
;δ. ἄγε Od.8.145
;δ. ἴθι Il.3.130
;δ. ἴτω 7.75
;δ. ὄρσο Od.22.395
: later with [ per.] 2pl. imper.,δ. ἴτε A.Eu. 1041
(lyr.);δ. ἕπεσθε E.HF 724
.b with [ per.] 1pl. subj., δεῦρο, φίλη, λέκτρονδε τραπείομεν come let us.., Od.8.292, cf. Il.17.120, al.; later in this sense with imper., καί μοι δ. εἰπέ here now, tell me, Pl.Ap. 24c; δεῦρό σου δτέψω κάρα come let me.., E.Ba. 341.c without a Verb,δ. δηὖτε Μοῖσαι Sapph.84
; δεῦρο, σύ here, you! Ar. Pax 881; δ. παρὰ Σωκράτη (sc. καθίζου) Pl.Tht. 144d; δ. δὴ πάλιν (sc. βλέπε) Id.R. 477d.d later, go away! LXX 4 Ki.3.13.3 in arguments, μέχρι δ. τοῦ λόγου up to this point of the argument, Pl.Smp. 217e;τὸ μέχρι δ. ἡμῖν εἰρήσθω Id.Lg. 814d
;δεῦρ' ἀεὶ προεληλύθαμεν Id.Plt. 292c
;ἄχρι δ. Gal.15.453
.II of Time, until now, hitherto, Trag. (v. infr.) and Prose, Pl.Ti. 21d;μέχρι τοῦ δ. Th.3.64
, Onos.Praef.7, PLond. 2.358.16 (ii A.D.); μέχριδεύρου (sic) PGen.47.8 (iv A. D.);εἰς τὴν δ. Hld.1.19
;ἐξ ἕω μέχρι δ. Pl.Lg. 811c
; , Ion 56, etc.; paratrag. in Ar.Lys. 1135;δεῦρό γ' ἀεί A.Eu. 596
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34 εὐοῖ
A euhoe), exclamation used in the cult of Dionysus, Ar.Lys. 1294 (lyr.), etc.; cf. εὐαί, εὐάν:εὐοῖ σαβοῖ D.18.260
: as an interjection,ἀναταράσσει—εὐοῖ—μ' ὁ κισσός S.Tr. 219
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35 εὖ
εὖ, [dialect] Ep. alsoAἐΰ Od.1.302
, etc., cf. A.D.Adv.200.20: Adv. (prop. neut. of ἐΰς):— well, opp. κακῶς (as in Th.4.63), Hom., etc.I of knowledge or action, well, thoroughly, competently,εὖ μέν τις δόρυ θηξάσθω, εὖ δ' ἀσπίδα θέσθω Il.2.382
;εὖ καὶ ἐπισταμένως κέασαν ξύλα Od. 20.161
;τὴν πόλιν κοσμέων καλῶς τε καὶ εὖ Hdt.1.59
;τὸ πρᾶγμα βασανίσας καλῶς τε καὶ εὖ Pl.Euthd. 307b
, etc.; τόξων ἐῢ εἰδώς cunning with the bow, Il.2.718, etc.;εὖ τόδ' ἴσθι A.Pers. 173
(troch.); εὖ γὰρ σαφῶς τόδ' ἴστε ib. 784; εὖ οἶδ' ὅτι parenthetic in colloquial speech, , cf. D.14.2, etc.; εὖ οἶδα, in answers, Dioxipp.4; εὖ μήδεο consider well, Il.2.360; εὖ λέγεις well spoken ! Pl.Ap. 24e, cf. D.5.2, etc.: with λέγω omitted,οὐδὲ τοῦτ' εὖ Ἐρατοσθένης Str.1.3.1
.2 morally well, kindly, εὖ ἔρδειν, = εὐεργετεῖν, Il.5.650; εὖ εἰπεῖν τινα to speak well of him, Od.1.302;εὖ δρᾶν εὖ παθών S.Ph. 672
, etc.3 with passive or intransitive Verbs, fortunately, happily, in good case,εὖ ζώουσι Od.19.79
; εὖ οἴκαδ' ἱκέσθαι safely, Il.1.19, cf. Od.3.188;τοῦ βίου εὖ ἥκειν Hdt.1.30
; εὖ φρονῶν in one's right mind, A.Pr. 387, etc. (but εὖ φρονεῖν εἴς τινας, τὰ σά, to be well-disposed towards, And.2.4, S.Aj. 491); standing last for emphasis,ἄνδρες γεγονότες εὖ Hdt.7.134
;νόμους μὴ λύειν ἔχοντας εὖ Id.3.82
;τελευτήσει τὸν βίον εὖ Id.1.32
, cf. Th.1.71, Arist. EN 1124b13, etc.: separated from its Verb,εὖ πρᾶγμα συντεθέν D. 18.144
.II coupled with other Adverbs, esp. when qualifying nouns, adjectives, and adverbs,εὖ μάλα Od.4.96
, etc.;ἡ ἀορτὴ εὖ μάλα κοίλη Arist.HA 514b22
;εὖ μάλα πᾶσαι h.Ap. 171
;εὖ μάλα πολλά Heraclit.35
;εὖ μάλα πρεσβύτης Pl.Euthphr.4a
;μάλα εὖ καὶ κομψῶς Id.Sph. 236d
;εὖ καὶ μάλα Id.Smp. 194a
(sed cf. CQ15.4);κάρτα εὖ Hdt.3.150
; εὖ.. πάνυ or πάνυ εὖ, Ar.Pl. 198, Pl.Men. 80b;εὖ σφόδρα Nicostr.8
, Philem.75.4; εὖ κἀνδρικῶς, εὖ κἀνδρείως, Ar.Eq. 379 (lyr.), Th. 656; καλῶστεκαὶ εὖ (v.supr.1.1);εὖ τε καὶ καλῶς Pl.R. 503d
.III as Subst., τὸ εὖ the right, the good cause,τὸ δ' εὖ νικάτω A.Ag. 121
;τὸ γὰρ εὖ μετ' ἐμοῦ Ar.Ach. 661
; the Good, final cause, ;τοῦ εὖ ἕνεκα Arist.Sens. 437a1
, cf. eund.Metaph. 1092b26: in Art, perfection, the ideal,τὸ εὖ διὰ πολλῶν ἀριθμῶν γίνεται Polyclit.2
.IV as the Predicate of a propos., τί τῶνδ' εὖ; A.Ch. 338 (lyr.), cf. 116; εὖ εἴη may it be well, Id.Ag. 216 (lyr.); εὐορκεῦντι μέμ μοι εὖ εἶμεν or εἴη, SIG953.9 (Calymna, ii B.C.), PEleph.23.19 (iii B.C.); εὖ σοι γένοιτο well be with thee, E.Alc. 627, cf.Fr. 707.V Interjection, well done! to cheer on dogs,εὖ κύνες X.Cyn.9.20
; ahoy! ho! Lyr.Alex.Adesp.20.11; cf. εὖγε.VI in Compds., implying abundance ([etym.] εὐανδρία), prosperity ( εὐδαίμων, opp. κακοδαίμων), ease ( εὔβατος, opp. δύσβατος): compounded only with Nouns and Adjs. (hence εὖ πάσχω, εὖ ποιέω are better written divisim, but εὐποιητικός implies εὐποιέω: v. ἀντευποιέω) ; εὐδοκέω is exceptional. (Replaced by καλῶς in later Gr., exc. in set phrases.) -
36 παρεμβολοειδής
παρεμβολο-ειδής, ές,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παρεμβολοειδής
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37 τῆ
τῆ, old [dialect] Ep. Interjection,A there!, in Hom. always followed by imper.,τῆ, σπεῖσον Διὶ.. Il.24.287
;τῆ, πίε οἶνον Od.9.347
;τῆ, τόδε φάρμακον ἐσθλὸν ἔχων ἔρχευ 10.287
;τῆ νῦν.. ἱμάντα τεῷ ἐγκάτθεο κόλπῳ Il.14.219
;τῆ νῦν, καὶ σοὶ τοῦτο κειμήλιον ἔστω 23.618
;τῆ δὴ τοῦτο πόρε κρέας Od.8.477
;τῆ δὲ τόδε κρήδεμνον.. τάνυσσαι 5.346
: rare after Hom.,τῆ νῦν τόδε πῖθι λαβών Cratin.141
(adapting Hom., anap.);τῆ νῦν καταδέχεσθε τοὺς φακούς Eup.350
;τῆ, Γυλλί, πῖθι Herod.1.82
: without imper., prob. in Call.Epigr.33,38: folld. by an acc., Simm.26.3 (but f.l. in AP9.316.11 (Leon.)): pl.τῆτε Sophr.156
. (Prob. an old case-form (with pan-Hellenic η, cf. Sophr., Simm. ll. cc.) of demonstr. stem το-; cf. τῆδε: wrongly expld. by Gramm. as imper. ( = λαβέ) of*[full] τάω (Eust.980.4 ) or Τῆμι (Sch. Ar.Av. 1310): the variant τῇ, found in some Mss. (including papyri) of Hom., and in the papyrus of Herod. l.c.. is censured by Apollon.Lex.) -
38 ἀναφώνημα
A acclamation, salutation, Plu.Pomp.13, etc.2 exclamation, Id.Mar.19.3 interjection, Heph.Poëm.5.3.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀναφώνημα
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39 ἐπίφθεγμα
II interjection, A.D.Synt.52.26.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπίφθεγμα
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40 ἐπιφώνημα
A a witty saying, Plu.Alex.3.2 Rhet., phrase added by way of ornament or as a finishing touch, Phld.Rh.1.173 S. (dub.), D.H.Rh.10.18, Demetr.Eloc. 106, 109, Quint.8.5.11, Hermog. Inv.4.9, S.E.M.2.57.3 Gramm., interjection, AB100, Hsch.s.v. κόγξ; σίττα· ἐ. αἰξίν, Id.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπιφώνημα
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