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1 τρύχει
τρύ̱χει, τρύχωwear out: pres ind mp 2nd sgτρύ̱χει, τρύχωwear out: pres ind act 3rd sgτρύ̱χει, τρῦχοςworn out: neut nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)τρύ̱χεϊ, τρῦχοςworn out: neut dat sg (epic ionic)τρύ̱χει, τρῦχοςworn out: neut dat sg -
2 κατατρίψει
κατάτριψιςa being worn out: fem nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)κατατρίψεϊ, κατάτριψιςa being worn out: fem dat sg (epic)κατάτριψιςa being worn out: fem dat sg (attic ionic)κατατρί̱ψει, κατατρίβωrub down: aor subj act 3rd sg (epic)κατατρί̱ψει, κατατρίβωrub down: fut ind mid 2nd sgκατατρί̱ψει, κατατρίβωrub down: fut ind act 3rd sg -
3 μεσοτριβή
μεσοτριβήςhalf-worn-out: neut nom /voc /acc pl (attic epic doric)μεσοτριβήςhalf-worn-out: masc /fem /neut nom /voc /acc dual (doric aeolic)μεσοτριβήςhalf-worn-out: masc /fem acc sg (attic epic doric) -
4 μεσοτριβῆ
μεσοτριβήςhalf-worn-out: neut nom /voc /acc pl (attic epic doric)μεσοτριβήςhalf-worn-out: masc /fem /neut nom /voc /acc dual (doric aeolic)μεσοτριβήςhalf-worn-out: masc /fem acc sg (attic epic doric) -
5 παρεξηυλημένα
παρεξαυλέωworn out by being played upon: perf part mp neut nom /voc /acc plπαρεξηυλημένᾱ, παρεξαυλέωworn out by being played upon: perf part mp fem nom /voc /acc dualπαρεξηυλημένᾱ, παρεξαυλέωworn out by being played upon: perf part mp fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic) -
6 τρύχη
τρύ̱χη, τρῦχοςworn out: neut nom /voc /acc pl (attic epic doric)τρύ̱χη, τρῦχοςworn out: neut nom /voc /acc dual (doric aeolic)——————τρύ̱χῃ, τρύχωwear out: pres subj mp 2nd sgτρύ̱χῃ, τρύχωwear out: pres ind mp 2nd sgτρύ̱χῃ, τρύχωwear out: pres subj act 3rd sg -
7 πονέω
A in early Greek only [voice] Med. πονέομαι, inf.- έεσθαι Il.10.116
: [tense] impf. ἐπονεῖτο, [dialect] Ep.πονεῖτο 9.12
: [tense] fut.πονήσομαι 23.159
, Hp.Mul.1.4, laterπονέσομαι Luc.Asin.9
: [tense] aor. ἐπονησάμην, [dialect] Ep.πονήσατο Il.9.348
, ([etym.] δια-) Pl.Lg. 966c, X.Eq.5.10; ἐπονήθην f.l. in E.Hel. 1509 (lyr.), ([etym.] δια-) Isoc.15.267: [tense] pf. πεπόνημαι, [dialect] Ion.[ per.] 3pl.—- έαται Hdt.2.63
, [dialect] Ep.- ήαται Arat.82
, [dialect] Att. : [tense] plpf.πεπόνητο Il.15.447
, [dialect] Ep.[ per.] 3pl.- ήατο A.R.2.263
:I abs., work hard,ὡς ἐπονεῖτο Il.2.409
; ὄφελεν πονέεσθαι λισσόμενος he ought to suffer toil in praying, 10.117; ὅπλα.., τοῖς ἐπονεῖτο with which he did his work, of Hephaestus, 18.413, cf. Od.16.13; περὶ δόρπα.. πονέοντο were busied about their supper, Il.24.444, cf. Hdt.2.63, Pl.Phlb. 58e; so πεπόνητο καθ' ἵππους was busy with the horses, of a charioteer, Il.15.447; πονέοντο κατὰ κρατερὴν ὑσμίνην were toiling in the fight, 5.84, etc.; hence πονεῖσθαι alone = μάχεσθαι, 4.374, 13.288; π. τινός to be busy with.., Arat.82, cf. 758.II c. acc., work hard at, make or do with pains or care,τύμβον Il.23.245
; ;ὅπλα.. πονησάμενοι κατὰ νῆα Od.11.9
;πονησάμενος τὰ ἃ ἔργα 9.250
, cf. Il.9.348, Hes.Op. 432 (sc. ἄροτρα); πονεύμενος ἕρκος ἀλωῆς Mosch.4.100
;πεπονήατο δαῖτα γέροντι A.R.2.263
.B after Hom., the act. form πονέω prevails: [tense] fut. , Pl.R. 410b, Hp.Mul.1.2,5; later , Lyr. Alex.Adesp.37.3, LXXIs.19.10, al., and in codd. of Hp.Aph.4.32: [tense] aor. ἐπόνησα, [dialect] Dor. -ᾱσα, E.Hipp. 1369 (anap.), Pl.R. 462d, Hp.Acut.46, Theoc.15.80; poet.πόνησα Pi.N.7.36
; later , al., Ph.Bel.58.1, al., Polyaen.3.10.6, etc., and in codd. of Hp.Coac. 489, Morb.1.4,14: [tense] pf. , X.Cyr.4.5.22, Hp.Vict. 2.66; laterπεπόνεκα PMich.Zen.104.3
(iii B.C.): [tense] plpf.ἐπεπονήκει Th. 7.38
:—[voice] Pass., [tense] aor. ἐπονήθην ([etym.] ἐξ-) Id.6.31; [dialect] Dor. subj.πονᾱθῇ Pi.O.6.11
: [tense] pf. (anap.), Pl.Phdr. 232a (v. infr. 1.3):I intr., toil, labour,περὶ λήϊον Hdt.2.14
;ἐς ἄκαιρα πονεῖν Thgn.919
; πόνει μετ' εὐκλείας Anon ap.Stob.3.1.173 = JHS27.63 (Cyzicus, iv/iii B.C.); ἄλλως, μάτην π., labour in vain, S.OT 1151, E.HF 501: c.acc., τὰ μηδὲν ὠφελοῦντα μὴ πόνει μάτην do not labour at.., A.Pr.44;ἀνήνυτα π. Pl. R. 531a
: rarely of things,τίς.. αἶνος ἐπ' ἀνδρὶ θείῳ.. πονήσει; A.Ag. 1550
(lyr., dub., leg. αἶνον).2 c. acc. cogn., π. πόνον go through, suffer toil, Id.Pers. 682, E.Hec. 779, cf. S.Ph. 1419, E.Hipp. 1369 (anap.), Pl.R. 410b, etc.; , etc.;ἅμιλλαν ποδοῖν E.IA 212
(lyr.);π. πολλά Id.Supp. 577
: with modal words, π. τινί suffer in or by a thing, Pi.N.7.36; ;ὑπὸ χειμῶνος Antipho 2.2.1
; ; εἰρεσίᾳ Polyaen.l.c.: c.acc. partis, πεπόνηκα.. τὼ σκέλει mylegs ache, Ar. Pax 820; π. τὰς κεφαλάς, τοὺς ὀφθαλμούς, τὰ γόνατα, have a pain in.., Arist.HA 557a10, Pr. 959b21, 882b25: with modal dat. added,π. πλευρὰν πικρᾷ γλωχῖνι S.Tr. 681
: abs., labour under sickness, suffer, Hp.VM8; suffer damage, ; also, suffer pain, ἀεὶ π. τὸ ζῷον Anaxag.ap eund.EN 1154b7; of an army, to be hard-pressed, suffer, Th.5.73, X.Cyr.1.4.21, etc.; of ships, Th.7.38; of implements, arms, etc., to be worn out, spoilt, or damaged, D.18.194, Plb.3.49.11, Inscr.Délos 442 B204, al. (ii B.C.);τὰ σπαρτία ἧττον πονέσει Arist.Mech.
l.c.;ῥίζαι πεπονηκυῖαι Thphr.HP3.7.1
; of buildings, to be dilapidated, PEnteux.6.3 (iii B.C.), etc.3 [voice] Pass., impers., οὐκ ἄλλως αὐτοῖς πεπόνηται, = πεπονήκασι, Pl.Phdr. 232a.II trans.,1 c.acc. pers., afflict, distress, Pi.P. 4.151, cj. in Anacreont.33.14:—[voice] Pass., to be afflicted or worn out, suffer greatly,πεπονημένος ὀδύναις S.Tr. 985
(anap.);πόλεως πονουμένης τῷ πολέμῳ Th.4.59
; .b [voice] Pass., to be trained or educated, δοκεῖ ὁ κατ' ἀλήθειαν πολιτικὸς πεπονῆσθαι περὶ [τὴν ἀρετήν] Arist.EN 1102a8;πεπονημένην ἔχειν τὴν ἕξιν Id.Pol. 1335b8
, cf. Theoc.13.14; πεπονημένον ὑπό μου though he owes his training to me, PCair.Zen.378.16 (iii B.C.).2 c. acc. rei, gain by toil or labour, [ χρήματα] X.An.7.6.41:—[voice] Pass., to be won or achieved by toil,καλὸν εἴ τι ποναθῇ Pi.O.6.11
, cf. P.9.93.b [voice] Pass., of meats, to be dressed, cooked, Ptol.Euerg.9J., Phld.Mort.24; specially prepared,Sor.
1.94.—The rule of Choerob. in Theod.2.137 H., EM130.3, that when πονέω means toil, the [tense] fut. and [tense] aor. are πονήσω, ἐπόνησα, when suffer pain, πονέσω, ἐπόνεσα, is not borne out by the examples (v. supr.).—The [tense] fut. [voice] Med. κατα-πονήσομαι is used as trans. by D.S.11.15; so [tense] aor. [voice] Pass. πονήθη in IG9(1).867.6 (Corc., vii/vi B.C.); and the intr. and trans. senses are united in Anacreont. 33.14 (cj.), 15. -
8 κατατρίψεις
κατάτριψιςa being worn out: fem nom /voc pl (attic epic)κατάτριψιςa being worn out: fem nom /acc pl (attic)κατατρί̱ψεις, κατατρίβωrub down: aor subj act 2nd sg (epic)κατατρί̱ψεις, κατατρίβωrub down: fut ind act 2nd sg -
9 παρεξηυλημένας
παρεξηυλημένᾱς, παρεξαυλέωworn out by being played upon: perf part mp fem acc plπαρεξηυλημένᾱς, παρεξαυλέωworn out by being played upon: perf part mp fem gen sg (doric aeolic) -
10 παρεξηυλημένον
παρεξαυλέωworn out by being played upon: perf part mp masc acc sgπαρεξαυλέωworn out by being played upon: perf part mp neut nom /voc /acc sg -
11 παρεξηυλημένων
παρεξαυλέωworn out by being played upon: perf part mp fem gen plπαρεξαυλέωworn out by being played upon: perf part mp masc /neut gen pl -
12 παρεξαυλέω
A worn out by being played upon: hence, generally, worn out, having lost voice and strength, Ar.Ach. 681 ;π. νοῦς Suid.
, cf. Hsch., Phot.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παρεξαυλέω
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13 νεκρόω
νεκρόω (νεκρός) 1 aor. ἐνέκρωσα; pf. pass. ptc. νενεκρωμένος (Hellenist. word: Hipponax[?, s. below]; Epict. 1, 5, 7; Plut., Mor. 954d; Themist., Paraphr. Aristot. II p. 51, 15 Spengel; ins; Philo, Aet. M. 125; Just., A I, 18, 6; Ath., R. 24 p. 78, 20 al.) to deaden or cause to cease completely, put to death fig. ext. of the primary mng. ‘to put an end to the life of someth., to cause to be dead’ τὰ μέλη τὰ ἐπὶ τῆς γῆς what is earthly in you Col 3:5. Pass.: be as good as dead (Longus 2, 7, 5): νενεκρωμένος worn out, impotent of persons whose physical capabilities have failed in a certain respect (comm. on Hipponax POxy 2176 Fgm. 1 II, 7f=Hipponax Fgm. 129 C, 7f p. 137 Degani νενε]κρῶσθαι, but ἀπονε‹νε›]κρῶσθαι p. 153 West [for the reconstructed Fgm. of Hipponax on the basis of the comm. s. Fgm. X Diehl3; 129a–e Degani]; Maximus Tyr. 41, 3h; cp. Epict. 4, 5, 21); e.g. of Abraham in his old age ἀφʼ ἑνὸς ἐγενήθησαν καὶ ταῦτα νενεκρωμένου from one man, and him as good as dead, were born Hb 11:12. τὸ σῶμα νενεκρωμένον his worn-out body Ro 4:19 (cp. IG III/2, 1355 ἄνθρωπε μή μου παρέλθῃς σῶμα τὸ νενεκρωμένον.—Dssm., LO 75 [LAE 94]; BHaensler, BZ 12, 1914, 168ff; 14, 1916, 164ff).—DELG s.v. νεκρός. M-M. TW. -
14 τρίβω
Aτρίβεσκον A.R.2.480
: [tense] fut. , ([etym.] ἀπο-) Od.17.232: [tense] aor.ἔτριψα Pherecr.181
; inf.τρῖψαι Od.9.333
, etc.: [tense] pf.τέτρῐφα M.Ant.9.10
, ([etym.] συν-) Eub.62:—[voice] Med., [tense] fut. τρίψομαι ([etym.] προς-) Antipho 4.2.8: [tense] aor.ἐτριψάμην Call.Lav.Pall.25
, A.D. Synt.210.26:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.τριφθήσομαι App.BC4.65
, etc.;τρῐβήσομαι Plu. Dio25
, ([etym.] ἐκ-) S.OT 428, ([etym.] κατα-) X.HG5.4.60; also τετρίψομαι ([etym.] ἐπι-) Ar. Pax 246; [tense] fut. [voice] Med. in pass. sense, Th.6.18, 7.42: [tense] aor.ἐτρίφθην Id.2.77
, Hp.Epid.5.6, Antiph. 102; ([etym.] δια-) D.19.164: more freq. [tense] aor. 2 ἐτρίβην [pron. full] [ῐ] Arist.Pr. 893b40; ([etym.] δι-) Th.1.125; ([etym.] ἐκ-) Hdt.7.120; ([etym.] ἐπ-) freq. in Ar., Th. 557, al.; ([etym.] κατ-) Pl.Lg. 678d; ([etym.] συν-) Ar. Pax 71, etc.: [tense] pf. ; [dialect] Ion. [ per.] 3pl.τετρίφᾰται Hdt.2.93
. [[pron. full] ῐ only in [tense] pf. [voice] Act. and [voice] Pass., and [tense] fut. and [tense] aor. 2 [voice] Pass.]:—rub, τριβέμεναι κρῖ, i. e. thresh, thresh it out, because this was done by trampling under the feet of oxen, Il.20.496; μοχλὸν τρῖψαι ἐν ὀφθαλμῷ work round the stake in his eye, Od.9.333; χρυσὸν -όμενον βασάνῳ rubbed on a touchstone, so as to test its purity, Thgn.450; τ. τὸ σκέλος rub the leg, Pl.Phd. 60b;τὰς τῆς ψώρας ἰάσεις τῷ τρίβειν Id.Phlb. 46a
;τὸν ὀφθαλμόν Arist.Pr. 957a38
; ἀμφορέως τὸν πύνδακα ib. 938a14; τ. τὴν κεφαλήν, in sign of perplexity, Aeschin.2.49;ταῖς χερσὶ [τὰς τρίχας] τ. X.Eq.5.5
;τὸν πόδα μύροις τ. Eub.108
(hex.); of a masseur, Gal.6.151, 187; in blood-letting, Id.15.784:—[voice] Med., χρηστηρίοις ἐν τοῖσδε.. τρίβεσθαι μύσος rub one's pollution upon the shrines, pollute them with it, A.Eu. 195:—[voice] Pass., ; ὕλη τριφθεῖσα ὑπ' ἀνέμων πρὸς αὑτήν, so as to catch fire, Th.2.77;ὀδόντες τριβόμενοι πρὸς ἀλλήλους Arist. PA 661b22
.2 bruise, pound, knead, κεδρίδας, [κώνειον], Ar. Th. 486, Pl.Phd. 117b;ἑλλεβόρου ἅμαξαν Id.Euthd. 299b
;ποίαν IG 42(1).122.121
(Epid., iv B. C.); καταπλαυτόν, [μάζας], Ar.Pl. 717, Pax 8,16; κάρυα καὶ ἀμύγδαλα εἰς θυείαν τ. Chrysipp. Tyan. ap. Ath.14.648a, cf. Sor.1.62, grind,D.
18.258:—[voice] Pass.,θυμιήματα τετριμμένα Hdt.2.86
;ἄρτοι σφόδρα τετριμμένοι Arist.Pr. 929a17
, cf. b8;μηδὲν τετριμμένον, ἀλλὰ τεθλας μένων ὁ χυλός Diocl.Fr.138
.II wear out clothes (cf. τρίβων (A)),τῶν ὑποδημάτων τὰ τριβόμενα Plu.2.680a
;τελαμῶνες μὴ λίαν τετριμμένοι Sor.1.83
; of a road, wear or tread it smooth, ἀτραπὸς τετριμμένη ἡ διὰ θυείας, with a play on pounding in a mortar, Ar.Ra. 123;τὴν τετρ. ὥσπερ ὁδὸν ἐπὶ τὸν μακάριον βίον Phld.Rh.1.260
S.; τρίβει οὐρανόν goes his way through heaven (cf. τρίβος), Arat.231; τ. κύματα, of a ship, AP9.34 (Antiphil.);πόδας τρίβειν Theoc.7.123
.2 of Time, wear away, spend,δυστυχῆ τ. βίον S.El. 602
;νησιώτην τ. βίον E.Heracl.84
; (lyr.);ὀδυνηρότερον τρίψεις βίοτον Id.Pl. 526
(anap.); τ. πόλεμον prolong a war, Plb.2.63.4: abs., waste time, tarry, A.Ag. 1056, D.23.173 vulg. (διατρ. cod. S):—[voice] Pass.,ἐν τούτοις τρίβεται χρόνος ἐνίοτε μακρός Gal.16.578
; ἀμφισβήτησις.. τρειβομένη πολλῶν ἐτῶν prolonged, OGI502.3 (Aezani, ii A. D.).III of persons, wear out,σκολιῇσι δίκῃσι ἀλλήλους τρίβουσι Hes.Op. 251
; τρίβεσθαι κακοῖσι to be worn out by ills, Il.23.735; (anap.); τ. ἀμφοτέρους wear them both out, Th.8.56, cf. 7.48, Plu.Caes.40:—[voice] Med., τρίψεσθαι αὐτὴν περὶ αὑτήν wear itself out by internal struggles, Th.6.18, cf. 7.42:—[voice] Pass., oppressed,Hdt.
2.124; l. c.; τρίβεσθαι μάτην τερὶ ( ἐπὶ codd.)τὴν δίωξιν Plu.Pomp.41
.2 of money and property, waste, squander it, .3 use constantly,κατώμοσα.. μὴ πολὺν χρόνον θεοὺς ἔτι σκῆπτρα τἀμὰ τρίψειν Ar.Av. 636
(lyr.);κοινὰ ὀνόματα καὶ τετριμμένα D.H.Comp. 25
;ἡ τετρ. καὶ κοινὴ διάλεκτος Id.Th.23
;τετρ. σχηματισμός
in common use,A.D.
Pron.115.16, cf. S.E.M.1.229.4 [voice] Pass., to be much busied or engrossed with a thing,πολέμῳ Hdt.3.134
; ἀμφ' ἀρετῇ τ. practise oneself in, use oneself to it, Thgn.465;τρίβεσθαι περὶ τοὺς δυνατούς Philostr.VA4.41
: esp. in [tense] pf. part. [voice] Pass. τετριμμένος, practised, expert,ἔμπειροι καὶ τ. Phld.Rh.2.281
S.;οἱ ἐν ποήμασι τ. Id.Po.5.21
; τ. ἀκοή a trained, expert ear, ib.24;πολεμικὸς καὶ τετρ. δι' ὅπλων Plu.Eum.11
;ἀνὴρ φιλοπόνως ἐπὶ τῶν ἔργων τετρ. Gal.15.585
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15 ἐκπονέω
A work out, finish off, Sapph.98, Pi.P.4.236 ; ;τὸ εὐπρεπὲς τοῦ λόγου Th.3.38
;δολιχὰν τρίβον AP7.212
(Mnasalc.), Ar.Av. 379 ; also, form by instruction, as Chiron did Achilles, E.IA 209 (lyr.); ἐ. τινὰ πέπλοισιν to deck him out, Id.Hipp. 632 :— [voice] Pass., to be wrought out, brought to perfection, ;τὰ σῖτα X.Cyr.8.2.5
;ὅπια ἐκπεπόνηται εἰς κόσμον Id.HG4.2.7
, cf. Pl.R. 529e.2 practise,τὰ πρὸς τὸν πόλεμον X.Cyr.5.1.30
;ὀρχήσεις Plb.4.20.12
:—[voice] Med., Pl.Lg. 834e :—[voice] Pass., of persons, ἐκπεπονῆσθαι τὰ σώματα to be in good training or practice, X. Cyr.3.3.57 ;ἐκπεπονημένοι, ὡς ἂν κράτιστοι εἶεν Id.HG6.4.28
.3 work through, execute,τἀντεταιμένα E.Ph. 1648
; ἐ.ἀέθλους finish hard tasks, Theoc.Ep.22.5 ;ἃ ἂν μάθωσιν, ἱκανώτεροι τῷ σώματι ἐ. X.Cyr. 4.3.11
:—[voice] Med., E.Med. 241 :—[voice] Pass.,ταῦτα δυοῖν ἐν ἐτοῖν..μόλις ἐξεπονήθη Cratin.237
.4 labour for, provide by labour, earn, ; : c. acc. et inf., τοὺς θεοὺς ἐ. φράζειν prevail on the gods to tell, Id. Ion 375.7 of food, to digest, X.Mem.1.2.4, Cyr.1.2.16 : abs., Id.Oec.11.12.9 work at, till, ;νειοὶ δ' ἐκπονέοιντο ποτὶ σπόρον Theoc.16.94
, cf. Str.5.4.5 ;αἱ [τὴν ὕιην] ἐκπονοῦσαι τέχναι Plu.Per.12
.10 [voice] Pass., to be worn out, brought low,ὑπό τινος Str.5.4.11
;φροντίσιν ἐκπονούμενος Plu.Oth.9
;τὰς ὄψεις ἐ. Id.2.854b
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16 κατατρίβω
Aτέτρῐφα Isoc.
(v. infr.):—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut. -τρῐβήσομαι X.HG5.4.60
:— rub down or away: hence,1 of clothes, wear out,ἀμφὶ πλευρῇσι δοράς Thgn.55
, cf. Ar.Fr. 345, Pl.Phd. 87c, Metrod.Fr.55: hence metaph.,πολλὰ σώματα κατατρίψασα ἡ ψυχή Pl.Phd. 91d
, cf. 87d; οἱ τὰ βήματα κατατετριφότες, i.e. constant frequenters of the tribune, Isoc.Ep.8.7;ὁ σταλαγμὸς κ. Arist.Ph. 253b15
: metaph., κ. τὸ τῆς ἀρετῆς ὄνομα to have it always on one's tongue, Luc.Par.43.2 of persons, wear out, exhaust,αὐτοὺς περὶ ἑαυτοὺς τοὺς Ἕλληνας κ. Th.8.46
:—[voice] Pass., to be quite worn out, c. part., , cf. X.Mem.1.2.37; -τριβήσοιντο ὑπὸ πολέμου Id.HG5.4.60
;ἐν τοῖς στρατοπέδοις Isoc.15.115
;περὶ τὸν πόλεμον Plu.Fab.19
.3 of Time, spend, consume, , cf. Aeschin. 2.14, Men.Epit.54, Plu.Caes.13;τὰς ἡμέρας περὶ τῶν τυχόντων Arist. EN 1117b35
, cf. Plb.5.62.6, etc.; κ. τὸν βίον employ it fully, X.Mem. 4.7.5, Nicol.Com.1.23, cf. Phld.Rh.1.38 S.:—so in [voice] Med., τὸ πολὺ τοῦ βίου ἐν δικαστηρίοις φεύγων τε καὶ διώκων κ. waste the greater part of one's life in.., Pl.R. 405b: in [tense] pf. [voice] Pass. (later in [tense] aor. 2 -τρῐβέντες Cod.Just.1.5.16.5
), wear away one's life, pass one's whole time, c. part., ;κ. στρατευόμενος X.Mem.3.4.1
;ἐπί τινι Them.Or.26.312c
.4 of property, etc., squander,ἅπαντα X.Cyr.8.4.36
;τὸν λόγον περί τι D.H.Comp. 11
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A- τενῶ Hsch.
: [tense] pf.- τέτᾰκα Plu.2.832f
:—stretch out along, beside, or near,χεῖρες παρατεταμέναι Hp.Fract. 13
;βραχίων παρὰ τὰς πλευρὰς παρατεταμένος Id.Art. 1
; extend, deploy,τὴν φάλαγγα X. An.7.3.48
;π. ἔλυτρον Hdt.1.185
;παρετέτατο ἡ τάφρος X.An. 1.7.15
: —[voice] Pass., extend along (v. infr. 11.1) ; to be stretched at length, laid low, Ar.Nu. 213.2. stretch on the rack, torture, Plu.2.135d: metaph., X. Cyr.1.3.11 :—[voice] Pass., to be tortured, ; to be worn out, c. part.,παρετάθη μακρὰν σδὸν πορευθείς X.Mem.3.13.6
; παρατέταμαι λιπαρὰ κάπτων I am nigh dead with eating dainties, Ar.Fr.506.1 ;γελῶντες.. ὀλίγου παρετάθησαν Pl.Euthd. 303b
;παραταθήσεται ὑπὸ σοῦ.. θαμὰ λέγοντος Id.Ly. 204c
; but πολιορκίᾳ παρατενεῖσθαι ἐς τοὔσχατον will strain themselves to the uttermost, hold out to the last, Th.3.46.3. prolong, protract,τοὺς λόγους Arist.Po. 1455b2
; μῦθον ib. 1451b38 ;ἐπὶ πλεῖον τὴν διάσκεψιν Luc.Icar.29
, cf. DMort.4.2 ;τὴν ἀκρόασιν Id.Im. 13
:—[voice] Pass., Id.Am.4, etc.;ἐνεστῶτος τοῦ παρατεινομένου A.D.Synt. 253.3
.b. delay,τὴν ἀπόδοσιν POxy. 237 viii 10
(ii A. D.).6. lengthen in pronunciation,ὄνομα Luc.Luct.13
; prolong a sound, of echo, Id.Dom.3.II. intr., stretch or lie beside or along, of a wall, a line of country, etc., Hdt.1.180 : c. acc. loci, τὰ πρὸς τὴν ἑσπέρην φέροντα ὁ Καύκασος παρατείνει ib. 203, cf. Th.4.8 :—[voice] Pass.,παρατέταται ὄρος Hdt.2.8
, cf. 4.38 ; ἡ δέ γ' Εὔβοια.. ἡδὶ παρατέταται (with a pun on signf. 1.1 in next line), Ar.Nu. 212 ; alsoπαρατείνειν παρὰ τὰ μέρη Plb.6.31.5
: c. dat.,π. τῷ κόλπῳ Str.8.2.2
: so metaph.,ψυχὴ μικρῷ σώματι -τείνουσα Demetr.
Lac.Herc.1055.10.2. extend, ἀπὸ τοῦ ἐντέρου κάτω π. Arist.HA 529a22 ; extend over,πάντας χρόνους καὶ τόπους Aristid.1.11
J.3. of Time, extend, ἐνιαυτοῦ μῆκος π. J.AJ 15.7.4 ;παρατείνοντος τοῦ πότου Parth.8.5
;πόλεμος π. εἰς ἔτη μ App. Syr.48
; continue one's life, live, ἕως.., μέχρι .., Plu.2.832f, 839e ;ἐπὶ τρεῖς γενεάς Luc. Macr.3
.4. as aux. Verb, c. part., ποῖ παρατενεῖς δεδιὼς ταῦτα ; how long will you go on fearing this ? Philostr. VA7.22, cf. 5.26.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παρατείνω
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18 τρύχω
Aτρύχεσκεν A.R.2.473
: [tense] fut.τρύξω Od.17.387
:—[voice] Pass., [tense] pres. and [tense] impf., v. infr.: the [tense] pf. is supplied by τρύω and τρυχόω: cf. κατατρύχω:—wear out, waste, consume,τρύχουσι δὲ οἶκον Od.1.248
, 16.125;οἵ τε [κηφῆνες] μελισσάων κάματον τ. Hes.Op. 305
; πτωχὸν οὐκ ἄν τις καλέοι τρύξοντα ἓ αὐτόν no one would invite a beggar to eat him out of house and home, Od. 17.387;τρύχω βίον ἐν κακότητι Thgn.913
; τρύχει τὰ νουσήματα, i.e. get the better of, cure, the disease, Hp.Morb.Sacr.18; τρύχουσιν ἔρωτες, τρύχει πόθος, AP12.88,143; distresses, afflicts,S.
OT 666 (lyr.);τρύχουσα σαυτήν E.Hel. 1286
;τ. στρατείαις τὴν πόλιν X.HG5.2.4
:—[voice] Pass., to be worn out,τρυχόμενος Od.1.288
, 2.219, cf. Thgn.752;τρύχεσθαι λιμῷ Od.10.177
; (lyr.); (lyr.);ἀμπλακίαις E.Hipp. 147
(lyr.);τῇ προσεδρείᾳ Th.1.126
;κατ' οἶδμ' ἅλιον E.Hel. 521
(lyr.);ἐτρυχόμεσθα.. ὁδοιπλανοῦντες Ar.Ach.68
;δυσμενέων ἄστυ τ. Sol.3.22
: c. gen., σου τρυχόμεθ' ἤδη τρία καὶ δέκ' ἔτη we have pined for thee.., Ar. Pax 989 (anap.). -
19 ἐκμοχθέω
5 [voice] Pass., to be worn out,ὅσοι δεσμοῖς ἐκμεμόχθηνται βροτῶν Id.Fr.332.5
(s. v.l.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐκμοχθέω
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20 διαπονέω
+ V 0-0-0-1-1=2 Eccl 10,9; 2 Mc 2,28A: to work out, to elaborate, to labour 2 Mc 2,28 P: to be worn out Eccl 10,9
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