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61 ἐνῆλιξ,-ικος
ὁ N 3/ἡ 0-0-0-0-1=1 4 Mc 18,9one of age, in the prime of manhood -
62 ἡλικία
-ας + ἡ N 1 0-0-1-1-20=22 Ez 13,18; Jb 29,18; 2 Mc 4,40; 5,24; 6,18time of life, age Jb 29,18; prime of life, manhood 2 Mc 5,24; size, stature, degree of growth Ez 13,18*Jb 29,18 ἡλικία μου my old age-זקני for MT קני my nestCf. SHIPP 1979, 264; →NIDNTT, TWNT -
63 αὐξάνω
αὐξάνω Pi.Fr. 153, Hdt.7.16.ά, A.Pers. 756, E.Supp. 233, Fr.362.28, Pl.Ti. 41d:—also [full] αὔξω (poet. ἀέξω, q.v.) Thgn.823, Pi.O.5.4, Emp.37, S.Tr. 117 (lyr.), Ar.Ach. 227, X.Smp.7.4, Pl.R. 573a, D. 3.26, etc. (so [dialect] Att. Inscrr. and Ptolemaic Pap.; both forms in NT): [tense] impf. ηὔξανον only Ps.-E.Fr.1132.25;Aηὖξον Hdt.9.31
, etc.: [tense] fut.αὐξήσω Th.6.40
, etc. ( αὐξανῶ only in LXX Ge.17.6, al.): [tense] aor. Iηὔξησα Sol. 11
, X.HG7.1.24: [tense] pf. , X.Hier.2.15:—[voice] Pass.,αὐξάνομαι Hdt.2.14
, E.Med. 918, Ar.Av. 1065, Isoc.4.104, Pl.Phd. 96c, D. 18.161;αὔξομαι Emp.26.2
, Ar.Ach. 227, Pl.R. 328d, etc., [tense] impf. , Hdt.3.39 (v.l. αὔξετο): [tense] pf. , Pl.R. 371e, [dialect] Ion.αὔξ- Hdt.1.58
: [tense] plpf.ηὔξητο Id.5.78
: [tense] aor.ηὐξήθην Th.1.89
, Pl.Prt. 327c: [tense] fut.αὐξηθήσομαι D.56.48
;αὐξήσομαι X.Cyr.6.1.12
, Pl.R. 497a:—increase, not in Hom. (only ἀέξω), Pi.Fr. 153, etc.;ὕβριν αὐ. Hdt.7.16
.ά; ὄλβον A.Pers. 756
; opp. ἰσχναίνειν, Pl.Plt. 293b;εἰς ἄπειρον αὐ. τι Id.Lg. 910b
;ἐπὶ τὸ ἔσχατον Id.R. 573a
; , etc.2 increase in power, strengthen, αὐ. τὰ Ἑλλήνων increase their power, Hdt.8.30;νόμοισιν αὐ. πόλιν S.Ant. 191
, cf. X.Mem.3.7.2; exalt by one's deeds, glorify, πόλιν, πάτραν, Pi.O.5.4, P.8.38, cf. IG22.834, etc.; exalt by praise, extol,ἐπαινεῖν καὶ αὔξειν τινά Pl.Ly. 206a
; σέ γε.. καὶ τροφὸν καὶ ματέρ' αὔξειν honour thee as.., S.OT 1092 (lyr.); of an orator, amplify, exaggerate,αὔξειν καὶ μειοῦν Arist.Rh. 1403a17
.3 with an Adj., τρέφειν καὶ αὐ. τινὰ μέγαν bring up to manhood, Pl.R. 565c;μείζω πόλιν αὐ. E.IA 572
(lyr.);τὸν ὄγκον.. ἄπειρον αὐξήσει Pl.R. 591d
.5 in Logic, = καταπυκνόω (q. v.), Arist.APo. 79a30, al.; but ὁ αὐξόμενος λόγος, name of a fallacy, Plu.Thes.23, 2.559b.II [voice] Pass., grow, increase, in size, number, strength, power, etc., Hes.Th. 493, Pi.P.8.93, D.61.5, etc.; αὐ. ἐς πλῆθος, ἐς ὕψος, Hdt.1.58, 2.14; of a child, grow up, Id.5.92.έ; ἐν γὰρ τοῖς πόνοισιν αὔξεται, of Theseus, E.Supp. 323; ηὐξανόμην ἀκούων I grew taller as I heard, Ar.V. 638; of the wind, rise, Hdt.7.188; .2 with an Adj., αὔξεσθαι μέγας wax great, grow up, E.Ba. 183;αὐ. μείζων A.Supp. 338
, Pl.Lg. 681a;αὐ. ἐλλόγιμος Id.Prt. 327c
;μέγας ἐκ μικροῦ.. ηὔξηται D.9.21
.III later, [voice] Act. intr., like [voice] Pass.,ἡ σελήνη αὐξάνει Arist. APo. 78b6
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64 διαείδω
A discern, distinguish, αὔριον ἢν ἀρετὴν διαείσεται will test his manhood, Il.8.535:—[voice] Pass., is discerned,13.277
, cf. Aret.SD1.1; simply, appear between, A.R.2.579 (tm.).------------------------------------δι-ᾰείδω (B), [tense] fut. - ᾰείσομαι: [dialect] Att. [full] δι-ᾴδω, - ᾴσομαι:—[voice] Med., [tense] aor.Aδιᾴσασθαι Phryn.PSp.65B.
:—contend in singing, τινί with one, Theoc.5.22: abs., contend in song, sing for the prize, Arist.Po. 1462a7, Phryn.l.c.II to be dissonant, opp. συνᾴδω, Heraclit.10.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διαείδω
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65 δοκιμάζω
A assay, test,πορφύραν καὶ χρυσόν Isoc.12.39
;τοὺς οἴνους Arist.EN 1118a28
;τὰ νομίσματα Id.HA 491a21
:—[voice] Med., prove for oneself, choose,χώραν X.Oec.8.10
, cf. Men.532.11 (dub.):— [voice] Pass.,ἐπειδὰν τὸ ἔργον.. δοκιμασθῇ CIG2266.15
([place name] Delos).2 of persons, δ. αὐτούς put them to the test, make trial of them, Isoc.2.50;δ. τοὺς μηνυτάς Th.6.53
;φίλους X.Mem.2.6.1
, cf. PEleph.1.8 (iv B. C.), etc.; also of Apis-bulls, Hdt.2.38.II approve, sanction,μετὰ δεδοκιμασμένου [λόγου] μὴ ξυνέπεσθαι Th.3.38
;ἐψηφίσασθε δοκιμάσαντες τοὺς νόμους, εἶτ' ἀναγράψαι τούτους οἳ ἂν δοκιμασθῶσι And.1.82
;ἄρρενας ἔρωτας Plu.2.11e
; : c. inf., ἐκπονεῖν ἐδοκίμαζε he approved of their working, X.Mem.1.2.4;ἐπειδή.. ἐδοκιμάσθη ταῦτα καλῶς ἔχειν Th.2.35
.2 as a political term,a approve after scrutiny as fit for an office, Lys.16.3, Pl.Lg. 759d, Arist.Ath.45.3:—[voice] Pass., to be approved as fit, Lys.15.6, etc.;δοκιμασθεὶς ἀρχέτω Pl.Lg. 765b
; μου δοκιμαζομένου when I was undergoing a scrutiny, D.21.111; δεδοκιμασμένος [ἰατρός] PFay.106.24 (ii A. D.), cf. PGnom. 201 (ii A. D.): metaph., (ii B. C.);ὑπὲρ τοῦ στεφανωθῆναι δοκιμάζομαι D.18.266
.c examine and admit boys to the class of ἔφηβοι or to the rights of manhood,Ar.
V. 578 ([voice] Pass.), Arist.Ath.42.2, etc.; ;εἰς ἄνδρας δεδοκιμασμένοι Isoc.12.28
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δοκιμάζω
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66 δοκιμασία
δοκῐμ-ᾰσία, ἡ,A examination, scrutiny:1 of magistrates after election, to see if they fulfil the legal requirements of legitimacy, full citizenship, etc.,ἡ δ. τῶν στρατηγῶν Lys.15.2
, cf. 16.9 (pl.);τῶν ἱερέων Pl.Lg. 759d
;δ. εἰσάγειν ταῖς ἀρχαῖς Arist.Ath.59.4
(pl.), cf. IG 22.856,980.2δ. τῶν ἱππέων
passing muster,X.
Eq.Mag.3.9 (pl.).3 δ. (sc. ἐφήβων), before admission to the rights of manhood, D.44.41, v. l. in 57.62.4 δ. τῶν ῥητόρων a judicial process to determine the right of a man to speak in the ἐκκλησία or in the law-courts, Aeschin.1.2.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δοκιμασία
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67 κουρίζω
A to be a youth,σάκος.., ὃ κουρίζων φορέεσκε Od.22.185
, cf. A.R.1.195; to be a girl, Id.3.666;παῖς ἔτι -ίζουσα Call.Dian.5
, cf. Arat.32.II trans., bring up from boyhood or to manhood, .III κουρίζεσθαι· ὑμεναιοῦσθαι, Hsch.------------------------------------A clip, shear, [tense] aor. 1 κούριξαν· ἀπεκειραν, Id.:—[voice] Pass., κυπάρισσος ἡ κουριζομένη which sprouts when clipped, Thphr.HP2.2.2.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κουρίζω
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68 μελάμπυγος
μελάμ-πῡγος, ον,A black-bottomed, considered a mark of manhood, Eub.61; a name of Heracles, μ. τοῖς ἐχθροῖς a very Heracles to them, Ar.Lys. 802 (lyr.), cf. Hdt.7.216: prov., μή τευ μ. τύχης take care not to 'catch a Tartar', Archil.110.II of a kind of eagle, v. πύγαργος.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μελάμπυγος
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69 μεταίχμιος
A between two armies,φόνοι Lyc.1435
; debatable, of territory, J.BJ5.1.4:—but usu. Subst. [full] μεταίχμιον, τό, space between two armies, Hdt.6.77, 112;ἐς μέσον μ. E.Ph. 1361
: pl., ib. 1279;ἐν μεταιχμίοις δορός Id.Heracl. 803
; disputed frontier, debatable land, Sol. ap.Arist.Ath.12.5, Hdt.8.140.β: metaph., ἐν μεταιχμίῳ σκότου in the border-land between light and darkness, A.Ch.63 (lyr.): generally, interspace, Arist.PA 676a2; of Time, οὐδὲν ἔχειν μ. ἀνδρῶν no interval of manhood, Luc.Am.21;τὸ μ. Ἀφροδίτης καὶ Ἡλίου Nicom. Harm.3
.2 what is mid-way between, c. gen., ; πεδαίχμιοι λαμπάδες hanging in mid-air, Id.Ch. 589 (lyr.): neut. as Adv.,ζωῆς καὶ θανάτοιο μ. AP9.597
([place name] Cometas).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μεταίχμιος
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70 περιβόλαιον
A that which is thrown round, covering, θανάτου περιβόλαια corpse- clothes, E.HF 549 ; σαρκὸς π. ἡβῶντα youthful incasements of flesh, i.e. youth, manhood, ib. 1269, cf. PStrassb.91.9 (i B. C.) ; freq. in LXX, De.22.12, al. (metaph.,π. χαλκοῦν ἡ ἰσχύς σου Je.15.12
); woman's headgear, 1 Ep.Cor.11.15; covering for the feet, Plu.Arat.43; chariot-cover, Id.Alex.67; bedcover, Gal.18(1).103; padding, περιβόλαια σπληνῶν ib.(2).381 ; dressing-gown, warm wrap, Herod.Med. ap. Orib.10.18.13, Archig. ap. Gal.13.264.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περιβόλαιον
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71 πρόσηβος
A near manhood, X.Cyr.1.4.4, D.H.2.71, Ael. VH3.32, Chor.p.60 B.;τὴν ἡλικίαν π. ὤν Luc.Somn.1
; also, near womanhood,παιδίσκη Clearch.14
, cf. Ruf. ap. Orib.inc.2.16.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πρόσηβος
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72 συλλογή
συλλογ-ή, ἡ,A gathering, collecting,φρυγάνων Th.3.111
; of herbs, Dsc.1 Prooem.6; [ ἀρωμάτων] Thphr.Od.37;τῶν καρπῶν Arist.PA 662b8
(pl.); and so abs., IG22.411.17; σ. τοῦ βίου scraping together of the means of life, Antipho Soph.49, Philem.92.4 (pl.): metaph., ἐν γενείου ξυλλογῇ τριχώματος in the first harvest of a beard, i.e. in early manhood, A.Th. 666: generally, acquisition,πλούτου Metrod. Herc.831.7
;τῇ σ. χαίροντες Lib.Or.9.6
.II (from [voice] Pass.) assembly, meeting, Hdt.5.105; summoning of βουλή and δῆμος, IG22.890; ποιεῖν ς. hold an assembly, Lys.20.26 codd. (leg. σύλλογον); aggregation, ; ῥευμάτων, πνευμάτων, Epicur.Ep.2p.44U., p.46 U. (pl.); of morbid accumulations, Aret.SD2.1, Aët.15.12.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συλλογή
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73 σφαιρεύς
σφαιρ-εύς, έως, ὁ, a Spartan youth, between ἐφηβεία and manhood, Paus.3.14.6, IG5(1).566, 674, al.; prob. from his then beginning to use the boxing-gloves (Aσφαῖρα 4
).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σφαιρεύς
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74 τελείωσις
A development, completion, of physical growth,λαμβάνει τελέωσιν τὰ ᾠά Arist.HA 543a19
, cf. 561a5, Hp.Septim.1, Sor. 1.18, al., Gal.15.26;τὴν τ. τῶν μορίων ἀπολαμβάνειν Arist.HA 583b24
, etc.; ἡ τῶν καρπῶν τ. Thphr.HP3.4.3; ἕως τελειώσεως to saturation-point, Epicur.Ep.2p.38U.; of a building, Arist.Ph. 246a26; of a statue, Stoic.3.48; in moral sense,αἱ ἀρεταὶ τελειώσεις Arist.Ph. 247a2
, cf. 246a13, Metaph. 1021b20;εἰς τὴν τ. ἄγεσθαι τῆς φύσεως Id.EN 1153a12
.b execution of a legal instrument by completing it, BGU 1168.3 (i B.C.), PFlor.56.7, al. (iii A.D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τελείωσις
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75 τρίχωμα
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76 ἀκερσεκόμης
A- κόμα Pi.Pae.9.45
: dat. pl.- κόμοισιν Nonn.D.14.232
), ([etym.] κείρω, κόμη) with unshorn hair, i.e. ever-young (for Greek youths wore long hair till they reached manhood), of Phoebus, Il.20.39, h.Ap. 134, etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀκερσεκόμης
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77 ἀνανδρία
2 unmanliness, cowardice, A.Pers. 755, E. Or. 1031, Th.1.83, And.1.56, etc.;ἀνανδρίᾳ χερῶν E.Supp. 314
.II unmarried womanhood, Plu.2.302f.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνανδρία
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78 ἀνδρίζω
2 play the man, X.An.4.3.34, Pl. Tht. 151d, Arist.EN 1115b4, LXXJo.1.6,al., 1 Ep.Cor.16.13; dress like a man, Philostr.Im.1.2.3 sens. obsc., D.C.79.5; of a eunuch,ἀ. ἐπὶ γυναῖκα Philostr.VA1.37
, cf. Ep.54, Ach.Tat.4.1.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνδρίζω
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79 ἀνδροτής
A manhood, Il.16.857, 24.6 (with first syll. shortened; v.l. ἁδροτῆτα).II = ἀνδρεία, Phintys ap.Stob.4.23.61.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνδροτής
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80 ἀνήνωρ
II childless, Hsch.
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