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62 υπερπηδήσαντι
ὑπερπηδάωleap over: aor part act masc /neut dat sg (attic ionic)ὑπερπηδάωleap over: aor part act masc /neut dat sg (attic ionic) -
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64 υπερπηδήσαντος
ὑπερπηδάωleap over: aor part act masc /neut gen sg (attic ionic)ὑπερπηδάωleap over: aor part act masc /neut gen sg (attic ionic) -
65 ὑπερπηδήσαντος
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66 υπερπηδήσας
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68 υπερπηδήσασα
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69 ὑπερπηδήσασα
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70 υπερπηδήσασαι
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71 ὑπερπηδήσασαι
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72 υπερπηδήσασιν
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73 ὑπερπηδήσασιν
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74 ἅλλομαι
Aἡλλόμην X.Cyr.1.4.11
, etc.: [tense] fut. ἁλοῦμαι ([etym.] ὑπερ-) X.Eq.8.4, [dialect] Dor.ἁλεῦμ αι Theoc.3.25
, 5.144: [tense] aor. 1ἡλάμην Batr.225
, E. Ion 1402, Ar.Ra. 243, no subj. or opt., part. ἁλάμενος [[ per.] 1st syll. long] Av. 1395, inf.ἅλασθαι Ael.Ep.16
, ([etym.] καθ-) v.l. Luc. DMort.14.5: [tense] aor. 2 ἡλόμην, rare in ind., v.l. S.HG4.4.11, ([etym.] ἐξ-) S.OT 1311, ([etym.] ἐν-) v.l. A.Pers. 516, subj. ἅληται [pron. full] [ᾰ] Il.21.536, opt.ἁλοίμην X.Mem.1.3.9
(cf. εἰς-), inf.ἁλέσθαι Opp.C.1.83
, etc., part. ἁλόμενος [ᾰ] A.Eu. 368 (lyr.), X.An.4.2.17, etc.; to [tense] aor. 2 also belong [dialect] Ep. 2 and [ per.] 3sg. ἆλσο, ἆλτο, subj.ἅλεται Il.11.192
, part. ἄλμενος only in compds., butἅλμενος Opp.H.5.666
: ( sal-, cf. Lat. sal-io):— spring, leap, prop. of living beings,μὴ.. ἐς τεῖχος ἅληται Il.21.536
;ἐπεί κ'.. εἰς ἵππους ἅλεται 11.192
;εἰς ἅλα ἆλτο 1.532
(butἥλατο πόντον Call.Dian. 195
);ἐξ ὀχέων.. ἆλτο χαμᾶζε Il.6.103
;ἆλτο κατ' Οὐλύμπου 18.616
:— ἅλλεσθαι ἐπί τινι leap upon or against, 21.174, Od.22.80;ἐπὶ στίχας Il.20.353
: c. inf., ἆλτο θέειν, πέτεσθαι, h.Cer. 389, Ap.448: abs., of horse, X.Eq.8.4.3 of things,ἆλτο ὀϊστός Il.4.125
; of sound,ἀπὸ λείων ἠχὼ ἁλλομένη Pi.Phdr.255c
; of parts of body, twitch, quiver, throb,ἅλλεται ὀφθαλμός Theoc.3.37
, cf. Arist. HA 604a27, PRyl.1.28.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἅλλομαι
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75 ἐπιθρῴσκω
A leap upon, c. gen.,νηὸς ἐπιθρῴσκων Il.8.515
, cf. E.Rh. 100: c. dat., leap (contemptuously) upon,τύμβῳ ἐπιθρῴσκων Μενελάου Il.4.177
.II. leap over a space, τόσσον ἐπιθρῴσκουσι so far do [ the horses] spring at a bound, 5.772; μακρὰ ἐ. Hes.Sc. 438.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπιθρῴσκω
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76 ὑπερβαίνω
+ V 0-4-3-5-4=16 1 Sm 5,5(bis); 2 Sm 18,23; 22,30; Jer 5,22to step over [τι] 1 Sm 5,5; to get over, to leap over, to jump over [τι] 2 Sm 22,30; to cross [τι] Prv 9,18b; to pass, to go beyond [τινα] Jb 9,11; to pass over, to intentionally overlook (sins) [τι] Mi 7,18; to outrun [τινα] 2 Sm 18,23; to exceed (time) Jb 14,5; to pass over (a bound) [τι] Jb 24,2; to exceed sb in sth [τινά τινι] 3 Mc 6,24οὐδὲ ὑπερέβην πατρικὸν οἶκον I did not go beyond my father’s house, I did not stray from my father’s house 4 Mc 18,7 -
77 ὑπεράλλομαι
A spring or leap over, or beyond, c. gen., αὐλῆς ὑπεράλμενον ([tense] aor. 2 part.) Il.5.138: also c. acc., πολλὰς στίχας ὑπερᾶλτο ([tense] aor. 2) 20.327; so in Prose, X.An.7.4.17, Eq.8.4; ὑ. πλοίων ἱστούς, of dolphins, Arist.HA 631a22; τὰς μαχαίρας, of sword-dancers, Phld.Rh.1.74S.;τὴν σκιὰν τὴν ἑαυτῶν Plu.2.1071b
.II metaph., leap to a high place, LXX Si.38.33.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑπεράλλομαι
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78 ὑπερπηδάω
II metaph., overleap, in various senses,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑπερπηδάω
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79 υπερεπήδα
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80 ὑπερεπήδα
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