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1 έγκλημα
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2 έγκλημα
crimeΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > έγκλημα
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3 μίασμα
μίασμα, ατος, τό (μιαίνω; Aeschyl. et al.; LXX) in Gk. lit. of defilement connected with a crime (Antiphon 5, 82 w. ‘unclean hands’, of some defilement that exposes one’s comrades to special perils of the sea; Ps.-Demosth. 59, 86 [w. ἀσεβήματα] caused by adultery; Polyb. 36, 16, 6; Jdth 13:16; En 10:22; Philo; Jos., Bell. 2, 455; Ath. 35, 2), also w. focus on the crime itself shameful deed, misdeed, crime (so plainly Conon [I B.C./I A.D.]: 26 Fgm. 1, 48, 3 Jac.: τὸ μίασμα πρᾶξαι; Polyaenus 6, 7, 2 κοινωνία τοῦ μιάσματος=participation in the crime; Ezk 33:31) ἀποφυγεῖν τὰ μ. τοῦ κόσμου 2 Pt 2:20. τὸ μ. τῆς μοιχείας ApcPt 9:24.—DELG s.v. μιαίνω. M-M. TW. -
4 μιάστορ'
μιάστορα, μιάστωρcrime-stained wretch who pollutes others: masc acc sgμιάστορι, μιάστωρcrime-stained wretch who pollutes others: masc dat sgμιάστορε, μιάστωρcrime-stained wretch who pollutes others: masc nom /voc /acc dual -
5 συρραδιούργει
συρρᾳδιουργέωcommit a crime with: pres imperat act 2nd sg (attic epic)συρρᾳδιουργέωcommit a crime with: imperf ind act 3rd sg (attic epic) -
6 συρρᾳδιούργει
συρρᾳδιουργέωcommit a crime with: pres imperat act 2nd sg (attic epic)συρρᾳδιουργέωcommit a crime with: imperf ind act 3rd sg (attic epic) -
7 προστρόπαιος
προστρόπ-αιος, [dialect] Dor. [full] ποτιτρόπαιος (A.Supp. 362, Eu. 176, both lyr.), ον, ([etym.] προστροπή) prop.A turning oneself towards: hence,1 of one who has incurred pollution by committing a crime and turns to a god or man to obtain purification, suppliant for purification,τὸν προστρόπαιον, τὸν ἱκέτην S.Ph. 930
, cf. A.Supp. 362, Eu. 234, 445, S.Aj. 1173, E.Heracl. 1015, etc.: as Adj., ἕδραν ἔχοντα π. A.Eu.41;προστρόπαιοι λιταί S.OC 1309
.2 of one who has not yet been purified after committing crime, polluted person, E.HF 1259; π. τῆς πόλεως bringing pollution on the city, prob. in Eup.120;αὑτοῦ π., μὴ γὰρ δὴ τῆς πόλεως Aeschin.2.158
.3 of pollution incurred, π. αἷμα blood that cries for vengeance, E. Ion 1260, HF 1161;οὐδενὶ οὐδὲν π. καταλείψει Antipho 3.4.9
: neut. as Subst., guilt,προστρόπαιον ἑαυτοῖς προσέθεντο D.C.42.3
.II [voice] Pass. (= ᾧ ἄν τις προστρέποιτο δεόμενος, Eust.1807.11), the god to whom the murdered person turns for vengeance, avenger, οἱ τῶν θανόντων π. Antipho 4.1.4, cf. 4.2.8, Plb.23.10.2 (pl.), Paus.2.18.2.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προστρόπαιος
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8 μιαστόροιν
μιάστωρcrime-stained wretch who pollutes others: masc gen /dat dual -
9 μιάστορα
μιάστωρcrime-stained wretch who pollutes others: masc acc sg -
10 μιάστορας
μιάστωρcrime-stained wretch who pollutes others: masc acc pl -
11 μιάστορες
μιάστωρcrime-stained wretch who pollutes others: masc nom /voc pl -
12 μιάστορι
μιάστωρcrime-stained wretch who pollutes others: masc dat sg -
13 μιάστωρ
μιάστωρcrime-stained wretch who pollutes others: masc nom sg -
14 συρραδιουργείν
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15 συρρᾳδιουργεῖν
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16 ἀσέβεια
-ας + ἡ N 1 5-1-46-16-5=73 Dt 9,4.5; 18,22; 19,16; 25,2ungodliness, impiety Dt 9,5; iniquity, wrong doing, injustice Dt 19,16; ἀσέβειαι crime, sin, wicked actAm 1,3*Prv 1,19 ἀσεβείᾳ by (their) sin-עולה/ב for MT ו/בעלי its masters, its possessors; *Prv 28,3 ἐν ἀσεβείαιςby injustice-עשׁר for MT שׁר poorCf. COX 1990, 119-130; →NIDNTT; TWNT8 -
17 πρίζω
+ V 0-0-1-0-1=2 Am 1,3; SusTh 59to cut with a saw, to thresh with sledges of iron, to torture [τινα] (war crime)Cf. ENGEL 1985 20.25.123.127; HAMM 1969, 257; HORSLEY 1987, 170 -
18 αἰτία
αἰτί-α, ἡ,A responsibility, mostly in bad sense, guilt, blame, or the imputation thereof, i.e. accusation, first in Pi.O.1.35 and Hdt., v. infr. (Hom. uses αἴτιος):—Phrases: αἰτίαν ἔχειν bear responsibility for, , S.Ant. 1312; but usu. to be accused, τινός of a crime,φόνου Hdt.5.70
: c. inf., Ar.V. 506; foll. by ὡς.., Pl.Ap. 38c; by ὡς c. part., Id.Phdr. 249d; ὑπό τινος by some one, A.Eu.99, Pl. R. 565b: reversely,αἰτία ἔχει τινά Hdt.5.70
,71;αἰ. φεύγειν τινός S.Ph. 1404
; ἐν αἰτίᾳ εἶναι or γίγνεσθαι, Hp.Art.67, X.Mem.2.8.6; αἰτίαν ὑπέχειν lie under a charge, Pl.Ap. 33b, X.Cyr.6.3.16;ὑπομεῖναι Aeschin.3.139
;φέρεσθαι Th.2.60
; λαβεῖν ἀπό τινος ib.18;αἰτίαις ἐνέχεσθαι Pl.Cri. 52a
;αἰτίαις περιπίπτειν Lys.7.1
;εἰς αἰτίαν ἐμπίπτειν Pl.Tht. 150a
;αἰτίας τυγχάνειν D.Ep.2.2
;ἐκτὸς αἰτίας κυρεῖν A. Pr. 332
; ἐν αἰτίῃ ἔχειν hold one guilty, Hdt.5.106;δι' αἰτίας ἔχειν Th. 2.60
, etc.;ἐν αἰτίᾳ βάλλειν S.OT 656
; τὴν αἰτίαν ἐπιφέρειν τινί impute the fault to one, Hdt.1.26;αἰτίαν νέμειν τινί S.Aj.28
;ἐπάγειν D.18.283
;προσβάλλειν τινί Antipho 3.2.4
; ἀνατιθέναι, προστιθέναι, Hp.VM21, Ar. Pax 640, etc.; ἀπολύειν τινὰ τῆς αἰτίης to acquit of guilt, Hdt.9.88, etc.3 in good sense, εἰ.. εὖ πράξαιμεν, αἰτία θεοῦ the credit is his, A.Th.4; δι' ὅντινα αἰτίαν ἔχουσιν Ἀθηναῖοι βελτίους γεγονέναι are reputed to have become better, Pl.Grg. 503b, cf. Alc.1.119a, Arist.Metaph. 984b19; ὧν.. πέρι αἰτίαν ἔχεις διαφέρειν in which you are reputed to excel, Pl.Tht. 169a; οἳ.. ἔχουσι ταύτην τὴν αἰ. who have this reputation, Id.R. 435e, cf. And. 2.12;αἰτίαν λαμβάνειν Pl.Lg. 624a
.II cause,δι' ἣν αἰτίην ἐπολέμησαν Hdt.Prooem.
, cf. Democr.83, Pl.Ti. 68e, Phd. 97a sq., etc.; on the four causes of Arist. v. Ph. 194b16, Metaph. 983a26:—αἰ. τοῦ γενέσθαι or ; :—dat. αἰτίᾳ for the sake of,κοινοῦ τινος ἀγαθοῦ Th.4.87
, cf. D.H.8.29:— αἴτιον (cf.αἴτιος 11.2
) is used like αἰτία in the sense of cause, not in that of accusation.III occasion, motive, αἰτίαν ῥοαῖσι Μοισᾶν ἐνέβαλε gave them a the me for song, Pi.N.7.11;αἰτίαν παρέχειν Luc.Tyr.13
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19 κακούργημα
A knavish trick, fraud, Id.Lg. 933e, D.18.31, 24.86, etc.; τὰ ἐν τοῖς συμβολαίοις κ. Pl.R. 426e; crime, Antipho5.10, etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κακούργημα
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20 καταδέω
A bind on or to, bind fast, πρυμνήσια, ἱστόν, Il.1.436 (tm.), Od.2.425 (tm.);ἵππους μὲν κατέδησαν.. ἱμᾶσι φάτνῃ ἐφ' ἱππείῃ Il.10.567
;ἐπ' ἀμβροσίῃσι κάπῃσιν 8.434
;ἐμὲ μὲν κατέδησαν.. ἐνὶ νηΐ Od.14.345
;κ. λάρνακας Hdt.3.123
:—[voice] Pass.,καταδεδεμένος τοὺς ὀφθαλμούς Hdt.2.122
; (lyr.) (soμανίη καταδεῖ τινα Hermesian.7.85
);καταδεῖται ψυχὴ ὑπὸ σώματος Pl. Phd. 83d
;γλῶττα -δεδεμένη Arist.HA 492b32
:—[voice] Med., bind to oneself,ἀγχόνιον βρόχον κατεδήσατο E.Hel. 687
(lyr.);σπόγγους περὶ τὰ ὦτα Arist.Pr. 960b15
: metaph., ἀριθμῷ καταδήσασθαι tie up for oneself in lots, D.H.Rh.11.3;καταδησαμένη τινὰ ὁρκίοις Parth.12.3
.b κ. τι ἀπό or ἔκ τινος, metaph., establish securely, τὴν διὰ πάντων διήκουσαν ὠφέλειαν ἀπὸ [ τοῦ συλλογισμοῦ] Procl.in Alc.p.252 C., cf. Simp. in de An.15.34.3 put in bonds, imprison, Hdt.3.143, Th.8.15, Pl.Ti. 70e, etc.; κ. τὴν ἐπὶ θανάτῳ (sc. δέσιν) Hdt.5.72.III bind by spells, enchant (with [tense] fut.- δήσομαι Theoc.2.3
), Din.Fr.6.7 ([voice] Pass.), SIG1175.2 (iv/iii B.C.), etc.;κ. τὸ ἐργαστήριόν τινος Tab.Defix.71.2
(iii B.C.);κ. τινὰ γλῶτταν καὶ ψυχὴν καὶ λόγον Tab.Defix.Aud.49.1
(iv/iii B. C.); γοητεῦσαι καὶ κ., of Cleopatra, D.C.50.5:—[voice] Pass., Tab.Defix.107a2, Clearch.38, Plu.2.378f; cf. καταδηνύω, καταδίδημι.------------------------------------καταδέω (B),A lack, need, c. gen., esp. of numbers, ἡ [ ὁδὸς] καταδέει πεντεκαίδεκα σταδίων [ὡς]μὴ εἶναι πεντακοσίων Hdt.2.7
;πυραμίδα.. εἴκοσι ποδῶν καταδέουσαν τριῶν πλέθρων
wanting20
feet of 3 plethra, ib. 134;ἕνδεκα μυριάδες ἦσαν, μιῆς Χιλιάδος.. καταδέουσαι Id.9.30
, cf. 70; [ τὸ ναυτικὸν] δύο νεῶν κατέδεε ἐς τὸν ἀριθμόν there was a lack of two ships, 8.82 (unless κατέδεε be impersonal).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καταδέω
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