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1 ὑπολείπω
A leave remaining,ἅ ῥα τῇ προτέρῃ ὑπέλειπον ἔδοντες Od.16.50
;ὑ. λόγον αὐτοῖς, ὡς.. οἷοί τ' ἔσονται Th. 8.2
(cf. infr. 111);πολεμίους τινὰς ὑ. Id.6.17
;τὸν πόλεμον τοῖς παισί Id.1.81
; οὐδεμίαν ὑπερβολὴν ὑ. τινί leave him no possibility of exceeding, Isoc.6.105 (f.l. for κατα-); τοῖς ἔγγιστα τιμωρεῖσθαι ὑ. Antipho 4.4.11
.2 of things, fail one,ὑπολείψει ὑμᾶς ἡ μισθοφορά Lys.27.1
( ἐπι- Reiske, Hude), cf. Arr.Ind.26.9 ( ἐπι- Ellendt);ὑ. τινὰ ὁ λόγος Gorg.17
;ὑπολείποι γὰρ ἂν ὁ αἰὼν διαριθμοῦντα Arist.Rh. 1374a33
; [τὰ ὕδατα] ὑ. τινάς Id.Pol. 1330b7
.3 intr., fail, fall short,θεοὶ.. ὑπέλιπον οὐ πώποκα Epich.170.1
;ὅταν ὑπολίπωσιν αἱ βάλανοι Arist.HA 615b22
; ὑ. τὸ μέλι ib. 626b6; , cf. PA 650a36 (c. dat.); had ceased,Hp.
Epid.5.10, etc.: also, fail in what is expected of one, come short, Lys.31.4 ( ὑπολίπωμαι codd.).II [voice] Pass., c. [tense] fut. [voice] Med., to be left remaining, ἐν μεγάρῳ ὑπελείπετο he was left behind.., Od.7.230, cf. Hdt.1.105, 2.15,86;ἐγὼ δ' ὑπολείψομαι αὐτοῦ Od.17.276
, 282, etc.;ὑπολειφθείς Hdt.5.61
, 8.67, X.HG4.1.39, cf. Isoc.4.70.2 of things,πέμπτον δ' ὑπελείπετ' ἄεθλον Il.23.615
;ἐμοὶ δ' ἅπαξ ἀποφυγόντι ὁ αὐτὸς κίνδυνος ὑπολείπεται Antipho 5.16
; μὴ ὑπολείπεσθαι [τοὺς νόμους], εἴ ποτε .. so that they do not remain in force, in case that.., Th.3.84; οὐδὲν ὑπολείπεται ἀλλ' ἢ .. Pl.Phdr. 231b;μηκέτι ὑπολείπεσθαι αὐτοῖς περὶ μηθενὸς ἔνκλημα μηθέν SIG712.29
(Crete, ii B. C.).3 c. gen., ὑπολείπεσθαι τοῦ στόλου stay behind the expedition, i. e. not to go upon it, Hdt.1.165, cf. A.Ag.73 (anap.).4 to be left behind in a race, Ar.Ra. 1092; lag behind,κατὰ τὴν ὁδὸν πορεύεσθαι -όμενον Pl. Smp. 174d
; of stragglers in an army, X.An.1.2.25, etc.; ὑ. μικρὸν τοῦ στόματος fall behind the front rank, ib.5.4.22 (s. v.l.); of fixed stars, lie to the East of a point in the celestial sphere, Hipparch.3.5.6, al.; of the apparent motion of planets, Arist.Mete. 343a24, al., cf. Epicur. Ep.2p.53 U, Gem.12.22, Ptol.Alm.12.1, Theo Sm.p.147 H.5 metaph., to be inferior,ταῖς ἡλικίαις τῶν πατέρων Arist.Pol. 1334b39
, cf. 1254b35.6 abs., fail, come to an end,ὁπόταν.. νὺξ ὑπολειφθῇ S.El.91
(anap.), cf. Arist.Mete. 356b5, al.III [voice] Med., leave behind one,τὰ πρόβατα Hdt.4.121
;μηδεμίαν τῶν νεῶν Id.6.7
; ὑ. τούτων ὡς χιλίους leaving about 1000 of them unburied, Id.8.24; ὑπολείπεσθαι αἰτίαν, ὡς .. to leave cause for reproach against oneself, in thinking that.., Th.1.140 (v. sub init.);πόνους Isoc.9.45
.2 retain, [τοῦ ὕδατος] περὶ ἑωυτόν Hdt.2.25
;δόρυ ἓν ὧν ἔσχον Arr.Tact.4.6
, cf. 39.1; reserve,ἑαυτῷ ἑκατὸν ἅρματα LXX 2 Ki.8.4
;σαυτῷ ταύτην τὴν ὄλυραν PHib.1.50.4
(iii B. C.);τὸν ὑπάρχοντα χόρτον τοῖς προβάτοις PCair.Zen.645.6
(iii B. C.); ὑπολιποῦ τόπον leave a space, ib.327.83 (iii B. C.): but in D.18.219 the [voice] Act. ὑπέλειπε.. ἑαυτῷ.. ἀναφοράν ( left himself a means of escape) is the best reading.3 deduct from a payment, IG7.3073.50,56 (Lebad., ii B. C.):—[voice] Pass., ib.58;ὑπολειπέσθω τῆς τιμῆς τὸ ὀφειλόμενον Philol.83.204
(Euboea, iii B. C.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑπολείπω
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2 λέσχη
λέσχη Bremmer WAAR?Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `room, builing as meeting place' (σ 329, Hes.); `grave' (Rhodos); see H. Bolkestein MAWNied. 84B: 3 (1937) 18ff.Compounds: ἔλ-λεσχος `commonly talked off' (Hdt. 1, 153; from ἐν λέσχῃ), πρό-λεσχος `eager to talk' (A. Supp. 200; cf. πρό-χειρος a.o.; ἀδο-λέσχης (s.s.v.).Derivatives: λεσχήν, - ῆνος m. `chatterer' (Timo 46); λεσχην-εῖ ὁμιλεῖ, μυθολογεῖ H. - λεσχαῖος ἐξηγητής, ὁμιλητής H.; λεσχάραι οἷον αἱ σχολαί... (EM561, 17). See Solmsen Wortforsch. 124 f. - Two month names of unclear formation: Λεσχανάσιος (Tegea), Λεσχανόριος (Thessal., Gortyn); also Άπόλλων Λεσχηνόριος (from the λέσχαι which were under his protection?).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Mostly connected with λέχος, from *λέχσκᾱ. As Greek has no nomin. suffix - sk-, and as a k-suffix from the zero grade *λεχσ- is also improbable, one assumes a σκ-present *λέχ-σκ-εται (\> *λέσχεται); but there is no trace of this verb. The same formation was assumed for OHG. lëscan ' löschen' (as `lie down'); also for Celtic, e. g. OIr. lesc `lazy', where it is quite uncertain. - As the room was not for lying down, this etymology (supposing *λεσχεται really existed) is improbable. - Long ago the agreement with Hebr. liškāh was observed. This cannot be ignored. It was assumed that Greek had the word from the Near East (West, East Face 38; not the other way round, ib.), but as the word is isolated in NWSemitic, Schrader (FS Jahrh.feier Univ. Breslau, 1911, 469) already assumed that both languages had it from Anatolia, which seems the most probable interpretation. Thus Fur. 295, 257, who points out that the suffix of λεσχάραι is non-Greek; he also points to the Hebr. variant niškāh, which may point to Anat. l\/n, as in Fur. 388. Thus now Bremmer, WAAR?See also: weitere Lit. s. λέχεται.Page in Frisk: 2,107-108Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > λέσχη
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3 στοιχάς
A in a row one behind another, esp. αἱ Στοιχάδες (sc. νῆσοι), name of the islands which lie in a row east of Toulon, now les Îles d' Hyères, A.R.4.554, Str.4.1.10.2 ἐλᾶαι ς. olive-trees (prob. because planted in rows) which were not sacred, like the μορίαι, Sol. ap. Poll.5.36, Philoch.62.II στοιχάς, ἡ, an aromatic plant, cassidony, Lavandula Stoechas, Orph.A. 918, Dsc. 3.26.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > στοιχάς
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