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1 διαλείπω
+ V 0-4-7-2-0=13 1 Sm 10,8; 13,8; 1 Kgs 15,21; 2 Chr 29,11; Is 5,14to intermit, to allow an interval of [τι] 1 Sm 10,8; to intermit, to cease [τινος] 1 Kgs 15,21; to cease from[ἀπό τινος] Jer 8(31),16; to cease to [+ptc.] (often with neg.) Jer 17,8*Jer 8,6 διέλιπεν he ceased from-ָלה ָכ ? for MT ֻכֹּלה→ NIDNTT -
2 διαλείπω
A : [tense] pf.- λέλοιπα Isoc.12.5
:— leave an interval between,τὸ ὀλίγιστον Arist.Ph. 226b28
:—[voice] Pass., a gap had been left,Hdt.
7.40,41;διαλέλειπται μικρὰ χώρα Arist.HA 503a34
.2 intermit,τὴν ὀχείαν Id.GA 757b4
: esp. of Time, διαλιπὼν ἡμέρας τὰς συγκειμένας, ἐνιαυτόν, having left an interval of.., Hdt.3.157, D.20.8; ἀκαρῆ διαλιπών having waited an instant, Ar.Nu. 496;χρόνον ὀλίγον Isoc.5.8
;πολὺν χρόνον Arist.Pol. 1299a37
; later in gen.,μιᾶς ἡμέρας δ. Hdn.7.8.9
; so οὐ πολὺ διαλιπών after a short time, Th.5.10: abs., opp. εὐθύς, Men.Sam. 198, cf. Hyp. Eux.32.II intr., stand at intervals,δ. δύο πλέθρα ἀπ' ἀλλήλων Th.7.38
;πίτυες διαλείπουσαι μεγάλαι X.An.4.7.6
; τὸ δέρμα ταύτῃ δ. is discontinuous at this point, opp. συνεχές ἐστι, Arist.HA 518a3; τὸ -λεῖπον an interval or gap, X.An.4.8.13: impers., διαλείπει there are intervals, of the heavens, opp. πλήρη ἀστέρων εἶναι, Arist.Mete. 346a36.2 c. part., mostly with neg.,οὐ πώποτε διέλειπον ζητῶν X. Ap.16
, etc.; οὐδένα διαλέλοιπα χρόνον διαβαλλόμενος I have never ceased to be slandered, Isoc.12.5; (ii A.D.), cf. POxy.281.16 (i A.D.): without a neg., Luc. Vit.Auct.13, DMeretr.11.1.3 of Time, διαλιπόντων ἐτῶν τριῶν, διαλιπούσης ἡμέρας, after an interval of.., Th.1.112, 3.74; the interval of time,Arist.
Ph. 228b4.4 in part., intermittent,διαλείποντες πνέουσιν οἱ ἄνεμοι Id.Mete. 362a28
, cf. GA 748a19;δ. πυρετός Hp.Aph.4.43
, Coac. 139.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διαλείπω
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3 διαλιμπάνω
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διαλιμπάνω
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4 ὀλιγωρέω
Aὠλιώρησα IG12(8).53.5
(Imbros, ii B.C.): — esteem little or lightly, make small account of, c. gen., X.Mem.2.4.3, Pl.Ap. 28d,Phd. 68c, etc.2 abs., take no heed, Th.5.9,6.91, Isoc. 9.41, etc. ; :—[voice] Pass., Pl.La. 180b ;τοῖς οὕτως ὠλιγωρημένοις D.17.21
.3 later c. acc., neglect,τὴν ἄμπελον PAvrom.1.25
(i B.C.) : c. inf., intermit, neglect to do something, Gal.6.243.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὀλιγωρέω
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5 ὑποδιαλείπω
A intermit a little, of the pulse, Gal.8.487.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑποδιαλείπω
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