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81 ετερομερής
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82 ἑτερομερής
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83 ετερορρέπεια
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84 ἑτερορρέπεια
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85 μηδισμού
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86 μηδισμοῦ
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87 μηδισμώ
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88 μηδισμῷ
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89 προσανάκλισις
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90 προσκλίσεως
προσκλίσεω̆ς, πρόσκλισιςleaning against: fem gen sg (attic) -
91 πρόσκλισιν
πρόσκλισιςleaning against: fem acc sg -
92 πρόσκλισις
πρόσκλισιςleaning against: fem nom sg -
93 ἀνάκλισις
-εως ἡ N 3 0-0-0-1-0=1 Ct 1,12lying or leaning back; *Ct 1,12 ἐν ἀνακλίσει at table or corr.? ἀνακυκλήσει for MT במסבו while he was in the surroundings (of Jerusalem), cpr. 2 Kgs 23,5Cf. KATZ 1938, 34 -
94 κλίνω
+ V 0-18-10-26-9=63 JgsA 9,3; 16,30; 19,8.9.11A: to make to slope, to tip over, to pour out Ps 74(75),9; to incline, to tip over [τι] Jer 31(48),12; to tip over, to pour out [τι] Jb 38,37; to go down [τι] 2 Kgs 20,10; to bow JgsA 16,30; to lean to [πρός τι] Zech 14,4; to turn, to incline towards Jgs 9,3; to turn to [εἴς τι] 1 Sm 14,32; to totter, to reel Is 24,20; to give way Is 33,23; to decline, to come to an end, to fall Ps 45(46),7; to lay low, to decline, to be far spent (of the day) Jgs 19,8; to incline to [εἴς τι] (of the day) JgsA 19,9P: to bow down LtJ 26; to turn (of the war) 1 Sm 4,2ὃς ἐὰν κλίνῃ ἐπὶ τὰ γόνατα αὐτοῦ πιεῖν whosoever may bow down on his knees to drink JgsB 7,5; κλῖνον τὸ οὖς σου καὶ ἄκουσον incline your ear and listen 2 Kgs 19,16; τοῖχος κεκλιμένος bowed or leaning wall Ps 61(62),4; ἐπ᾽ ἐμὲ ἔκλινεν ἔλεος he has given me favour Ezr 7,28; ἔκλιναν εἰς σὲ κακά they plan evil against you Ps 20(21),12Cf. KATZ 1946a, 322-324(→ἀνακλίνω, ἀποκλίνω, ἐκκλίνω, ἐπικλίνω, κατακλίνω, παρανα-, προσκλίνω,,) -
95 κλῖμαξ
A ladder (because of its leaning aslant), SIG 1169.92 (Epid.); scaling-ladder, Th.3.23, X.HG7.2.7, etc.;κλίμακος προσαμβάσεις A.Th. 466
,cf.E.Ph. 489;κλιμάκων ὀρθοστάτας προσβαλών Id.Supp. 497
; προσθεῖναι Th.l.c.; boarding-ladder, gangway, E.IT 1351, 1382, Theoc.22.30; κ. σκύτιναι, στύππιναι, Ph.Bel.102.13, 16.2 staircase, Od.1.330, 10.558,al., IG22.463.46; κ. ξύλιναι ib. 1668.84; κ. ἑλικτή winding stair, Callix.1.VI in pl., handrails on either side of a bridge, Arr.An.5.7.5. -
96 Μηδισμός
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Μηδισμός
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97 παρακλιδόν
A turning aside, swerving, οὐκ ἂν ἔγωγε ἄλλα παρὲξ εἴποιμι π. would not tell you another tale beside the mark and swerving from the truth, Od.4.348 ; ὄσσε π. ἔτραπεν ἄλλῃ she turned her eyes aside, h.Ven.182 ;π. πῖπτεν A.R.1.757
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98 προσανάκλισις
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προσανάκλισις
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99 προσαναπαύω
A cause to rest also or beside,τὴν δύναμιν ἐπὶ τρεῖς ἡμέρας Plb.4.73.3
;τὴν χεῖρα τῇ γαστρί τινος J.AJ 20.2.1
.II [voice] Med. or [voice] Pass., sleep beside,τῇ γυναικί Nicostr.
ap. Stob. 4.23.65.2 rest by leaning upon,δένδροις Str.16.4.10
;τοῖς θυρεοῖς Plu.Sull.28
; rest upon, Sor.1.7, 100; of a shipwrecked sailor, cling to a plank, Favorin.in PVat.11.23.36.3 of words in a sentence, to be otiose, D.H.Dem.40.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προσαναπαύω
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100 πρόσκλισις
II inclination, predilection,τῶν γερόντων Plb.6.10.10
; τινι to one, Id.5.51.8;αἵρεσίς ἐστι π. δογμάτων Stoic.2.37
; π. δόγμασιν ibid., D.L. Prooem.20, S.E.P.1.16; μετὰ -κλίσεως Carnead. and Clitomach. ap. eund.ib. 230; κατὰ πρόσκλισιν with partiality, 1 Ep.Ti.5.21.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πρόσκλισις
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