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1 πένθος
-ους + τό N 3 8-2-12-9-23=54 Gn 27,41; 35,8; 50,4.10.11grief, sorrow, mourning Est 4,3; mourning for the dead Gn 27,41ἐν χερσὶν ἔχοντες τὰ πένθη while they were in the midst of their mourning Wis 19,3; ἄρτος πένθους bread of mourning, bread presented to mourners Hos 9,4; αἱ ἡμέραι πένθους κλαυθμοῦ Μωυσῆ the days of weeping, i.e. of mourning for Moses (semit., rendering MT השׁמ אבל בכי ימי) Dt 34,8Cf. HARL 1986a 70.317; 1986b=1992a 77; MIQUEL 1986, 219-220; WEVERS 1995 560 (Dt 34,8);→NIDNTT; TWNT -
2 κλαίω
κλαίω (Hom.+) impf. ἔκλαιον; fut. (B-D-F §77; Mlt-H. 244) κλαύσω (TestJob, ApcMos, Just., Tat.) and κλαύσομαι (LXX; Rv 18:9 v.l.; Hv 3, 3, 2; Jos., Bell. 1, 628; SibOr 5, 170); 1 aor. ἔκλαυσα; mid.-pass. ἐκλαύσθην; fut. κλαυσθήσομαι LXX.① weep, cry Mk 14:72; Lk 7:38; J 11:31, 33; 20:11, 13, 15; Ac 9:39; 21:13; 1 Cl 48:1; Hv 4, 1, 7; GJs 3:1 v.l.; AcPl Ha 1, 31; 6, 4. πικρῶς (q.v.) Mt 26:75; Lk 22:62; GJs 13:1; 15:3. πολύ vehemently Rv 5:4. πολλά Ac 8:24 D; λίαν κ. weep bitterly Hm 3:3. μὴ κλαῖε, μὴ κλαίετε do not weep Lk 7:13; 8:52b; 23:28a; Rv 5:5. Of mourning for the dead (s. on ἀλαλάζω 1) Mk 5:38f; Lk 7:32; 8:52. ἐπί w. acc. over (Judg 14:17 A; TestJob 40:11 al.; s. B-D-F §233, 2) Lk 19:41; 23:28ab. Also ἐπί τινι (Plut., Mor. 216d; Synes., Ep. 140 p. 277a; Sir 22:11) Lk 19:41 v.l. (on weeping and lamenting over the imminent destruction of Jerusalem cp. τὸν ἐπὶ τῇ πόλει θρῆνον by Jesus, son of Ananias: Jos., Bell. 6, 304–9). W. κόπτεσθαι (Jos., Ant. 13, 399; on lamentation for one yet living cp. Thetis for Achilles Il. 18, 52–64; Andromache for Hector 6, 407–39.) Lk 8:52; Rv 18:9; GPt 12:52, 54. W. λυπεῖσθαι (TestZeb 4:8; ParJer 7:26; Iren. 1, 4, 2 [Harv. I 36, 1]) GPt 14:59. W. πενθεῖν (POxy 528, 8 νυκτὸς κλαίων ἡμέρας δὲ πενθῶν) Mk 16:10; Lk 6:25; Js 4:9; Rv 18:11, 15, 19; GPt 7:27.—As an expression of any feeling of sadness, care, or anxiety J 16:20 (w. θρηνεῖν, as Iren. 1, 14, 8 [Harv. I 143, 4]); 1 Cor 7:30; Js 5:1. (Opp. γελᾶν) Lk 6:21, 25; GJs 17:2. (Opp. χαίρειν as Hippocr., Ep. 17, 49) J 16:20; Ro 12:15 (cp. Diod S 13, 22, 5); Hv 3, 3, 2. κλαίων λέγω I say with tears Phil 3:18; Hv 1, 2, 2. κλαίουσα προσεύξομαι GJs 2:4 (sc. cod. A).② weep for, bewail τινά someone trans. (as early as Hom.; Sb 4313, 15; Jer 8:23; 22:10; 1 Macc 9:20; TestSim 9; ParJer 4:5; ApcEsdr 6:25 p. 32, 4 Tdf.; Ar. 11:3; Just., D. 78, 8; Tat. 8:4) Mt 2:18; Rv 18:9 v.l. (B-D-F §148, 2; Rob. 475).—MGolden, Did the Ancients Care When Their Children Died?: Greece and Rome 35, ’88, 152–63; IMorris, Death, Ritual and Social Structure in Classical Antiquity ’92.—B. 1129. DELG. M-M. EDNT. TW. -
3 κῆδος
2 anxiety, grief, Il.13.464, al. (v. infr.11): mostly in pl., troubles,Ἀργείοισι πολύστονα κήδε' ἐφῆκεν Il.1.445
; ;ὅσ' ἐμῷ ἔνι κ. θυμῷ 18.53
, cf.Od.4.108;ὁππόσα κήδε' ἀνέτλης 14.47
.b esp. for the dead, funeral rites, mourning,πατέρι δὲ γόον καὶ κήδεα λυγρὰ λεῖπ' Il.5.156
, etc.;θάνατος καὶ κ. 4.270
; κήδε' ἐμῶν ἑτάρων mourning for them, 22.272;κ. στονόεντα Archil.9
, cf. A.Ch. 469 (lyr.), Plu.Sol.12, etc.: sg.,κᾶδος φθιμένου θήκασθαι Pi.P.4.112
, cf. N.1.54; ἅμα κήδεϊ when there is a death in the family, Hdt.2.36; ἐς τὸ κ. ἰέναι to attend the funeral, Id.6.58, cf. SIG1218.18 (Iulis, v B.C.);ἐπὶ τὸ κ. ἀφικέσθαι Isoc.19.31
;θυραῖον κ. ἐς τάφον φέρειν E.Alc. 828
;ὅταν οἰκεῖον.. κ. γένηται Pl.R. 605d
; εἰς τὰ κήδη.. οἱ συγγενεῖς ἀπαντῶσι attend at funerals, Arist.EN 1165a20.II connexion by marriage, Hdt.7.189;κ. ἐγγενές A.Supp. 331
; κ. Ἀδράστου λαβών, i.e. having married his daughter, E.Ph.77, cf. S.OC 379;κατ' ἐπιγαμίαν τῷ ἀσκητῇ κ. συνάπτειν Ph.1.553
; τὸ κ. ξυνάψασθαι τῆς θυγατρός contract the marriage for one's own daughter, Th.2.29; so some wrongly explain Il.13.464, cf. 15.245, 16.516 (v.supr.1.2a). -
4 πένθος
A grief, sorrow, Il.11.658, etc.; τινος for one, Od. 18.324, etc.;π. ἄλαστον ἔχουσα Il.24.105
;π. λαγχάνειν S.Fr. 659
; Τρῶας λάβε π. Il.16.548, etc. ;μέγα π. Ἀχαιίδα γαῖαν ἱκάνει 1.254
, etc.; ;θυμὸς ἐτείρετο π. λυγρῷ 22.242
, etc.2 esp. of grief for the dead, mourning,τοκεῦσι γόον καὶ π. ἔθηκας 17.37
;παιδὸς γάρ οἱ ἄλαστον ἐνὶ φρεσὶ π. ἔκειτο Od.24.423
;Σάρδεσι π. παρασχών A.Pers. 322
;δμῳαῖς προθήσειν π. οἰκεῖον στένειν S.Ant. 1249
; π. ποιήσασθαι make a public mourning, Hdt.2.1 ; soπ. προεθήκαντο Id.6.21
;π. τίθεται Id.2.46
;π. τινὸς κοινοῦσθαι E.Alc. 426
; ἐν πένθει [εἶναι] S.El. 290, 847(lyr.) ;πολὺ π. ἦν κατὰ τὸ στράτευμα X. HG4.5.10
;π. λιπεῖν IG3.1311
; π. λύεσθαι, ἀποθέσθαι, Plu.Fab. 18, Alex.75 : in pl., Pi.I.8(7).6, Fr. 154, A.Ch. 333(lyr.), Pl.R. 395e, Arist. Rh. 1370b25, etc. -
5 κηδεία
κηδ-εία, ἡ,A care for the dead, funeral, A.R.2.836;κ. καὶ περιστολή D.H.3.21
, BGU896.7 (ii A.D.), cf. Onos.36.1, etc.; mourning,ἐξανίστασθαι ἐκ τῆς κηδείας SIG1219.14
(Gambreum, iii B.C.).II connexion by marriage, alliance,κηδείαν ξυνάψαι τινί E.Supp. 134
;συνάγειν ἀνθρώπους εἰς κ. X.Mem.2.6.36
;κ. συνάπτεσθαι πρός τινα Plb. 1.9.2
;ἢ πρὸς αἵματος ἢ κατὰ.. κηδείαν Arist.Pol. 1262a11
; κηδεῖαι ἐγένοντο κατὰ τὰς πόλεις ib. 1280b36; ἐκ τῆς πρὸς Διονύσιον κ. ib. 1307a39. -
6 κῆδος
Grammatical information: n.Meaning: `care, mourning, funeral rites; connection by marriage, affinitas' (Il.).Other forms: Dor. κᾶδοςCompounds: As 2. member e. g. in ἀ-κηδής `careless, unburried' (Il.) with ἀκήδεια, - ίη, ἀκηδέω, - ιάω; also ἀ-κήδεσ-τος `id.' (Il.; Schwyzer 503), προσ-κηδής `carefull, connected, befriended' (φ 35, Hdt. 8, 136, A. R.); after προσ-φιλής?, cf. on the formation and meaning Sommer Nominalkomp. 110 n. 2, Levin ClassPhil. 45, 110f. - As 1. member in Κηδι-κράτης (IVa; Bechtel Hist. Personennamen 236; after Άλκι-).Derivatives: 1. κηδεστής m. `relative by marriage' (Att.) with κηδεστ(ε)ία `connexion by marriage', κηδέστρια f. `nurse' (pap.); also κηδέστωρ `educator' (Man.; archaising, s. Fraenkel Nom. ag. 1, 139f.). 2. Adjectives: κήδε(ι)ος `worth caring for, beloved, relative' (Il.), ἐπικήδειος `belonging to the dead, belonging to grief' (E., Pl. Lg. 800e), κηδόσυνος `dear' (E. Or. 1017) and κηδοσύνη (dat. pl. - σύνῃσι) `grief' (A. R.; Wyss - σύνη 42). 3. Denomin. verb κηδεύω `care for, bury, marry' (Att.) with κήδευμα `connexion by.' (S., E.), - ευσις `care' (Ael., Plot.), - ευτής `who cares for' (Arist.), - εία `connexion, burying' (E., X.), from where κηδειακός `who buries the dead' (Pergam. IIp). - Primary superlative κήδιστος `who is closest, most dear' (Hom.; Seiler Steigerungsformen 82f.). - Primary verb κήδομαι, aor. ipv. κήδεσαι (A. Th. 139, lyr.), fut. κεκαδήσομαι (Θ 353), perf. κέκηδα (Tyrt. 12, 28), also with prefix, e. g. περι-, προ-, `care, be cared for' (Il.); also act. κήδω, fut. κηδήσω `be grieved' (Il.); κηδεμών `who cares for, educator, protectorr' (Il.; after ἡγε-μών; Schwyzer 522) with κηδεμονία `care', - μονικός `caring for' (hell.), - μονεύω `be protector' (Just.); metric. enlargement κηδεμονεύς (A. R., APl.; Boßhardt Die Nom. auf - ευς 63).Origin: IE [Indo-European]X [probably] [517] *ḱeh₂dos `care, grief; hate?Etymology: An r-stem alternating with the s-stem in κῆδος (: κῦδος: κυδ-ρός) is since Geldner KZ 27, 242f. supposed in Av. sādra- n. `grief, pain, disaster', IE. *ḱād-os- resp. *ḱād-ro-. The s-stem Thieme Der Fremdling im RV 158f. saw in the dark riśā́das-, acc. to Th. `caring for the foreigner'. One adduces further a few nouns in Italic, Celtic and Germanic: Osc. cadeis `malevolentiae' (gen. sg.), Celt., e. g. MIr. caiss `hate', also `love' (prop. *`care'?), Welsh. cawdd `offensa, ira, indignatio', Germ., e. g. Goth. hatis n. `hate, anger'. The Germanic words all go back on a zero grade s-stem, IE. * kh₂dos- (cf. κεκαδήσομαι); the other forms are ambiguous. There is no parallel to κήδομαι in the other languages. Cf. on κεκαδών(?). The etymology depends on the question whether `love' and `hate' may be combined. - Pok. 517; on the meaning also Porzig Satzinhalte 293.Page in Frisk: 1,836-837Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κῆδος
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7 πενθέω
πενθέω fut. πενθήσω; 1 aor. ἐπένθησα (fr. πάσχω, s. two next entries; Hom. et al.; LXX; pseudepigr., Philo; Jos., Ant. 17, 206; Mel., P. 17, 117).① intr., to experience sadness as the result of some condition or circumstance, be sad, grieve, mourn (Hom. et al.; SIG 1219, 5; 8; UPZ 18, 21 [163 B.C.]; POxy 528, 9; LXX in most occurrences) in contrast to joy, inward and outward Mt 9:15. Before a festive day οὐκ ἔξεστί σοι πενθεῖν GJs 2:2. παρακαλέσαι πάντας τοὺς πενθοῦντας B 14:9 (Is 61:2). Of sorrow for sins one has committed 1 Cor 5:2 (in the OT of sorrow for the sins of others: 1 Esdr 8:69; 9:2; 2 Esdr 10:6. TestReub 1:10 has πενθῶν ἐπὶ τῇ ἁμαρτίᾳ μου, but this has no counterpart in the LXX). Also, the πενθοῦντες Mt 5:4 mourn not for their own sins, but because of the power of the wicked, who oppress the righteous. W. κλαίειν (POxy 528, 9; 2 Km 19:2; 2 Esdr 18:9): Mk 16:10; Lk 6:25; Js 4:9; Rv 18:15, 19; GPt 7:27. οὐ μικρῶ ἐπένθουν νηστεύουσαι AcPl Ha 5, 19. π. ἐπί τινι mourn over someth. ἐπὶ τοῖς παραπτώμασιν τῶν πλησίον ἐπενθεῖτε 1 Cl 2:6 (cp. Aeschin. 3, 211; Epict. 3, 3, 15; 1 Esdr 8:69 ἐμοῦ πενθοῦντος ἐπὶ τῇ ἀνομίᾳ; 2 Esdr 10:6). ἐπί τινα over someone (2 Ch 35:24) Rv 18:11.② trans. (B-D-F §148, 2; Rob. 475) to engage in mourning for one who is dead, ordinarily w. traditional rites, mourn over w. acc. of pers. (Hom. et al.; Lysias 2, 66; Lucian, Dial. Deor. 14, 1; Gen 37:34; 50:3; 1 Esdr 1:30; Bel 40; 1 Macc 12:52; 13:26; TestJos 20, 5; JosAs 29:9; Jos., Bell. 2, l) 2 Cor 12:21; GJs 24:3. EdeMartino, Morte e pianto rituale nel mondo antico ’58.—DELG s.v. πάσχω. M-M. TW. -
8 τελευτάω
A , etc.: [tense] pf.τετελεύτηκα Pl.Men. 75e
, al.:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut. [voice] Med. τελευτήσομαι always in pass. sense, Il.13.100, Od.8.510, 9.511, E.Hipp. 370 (lyr.): [tense] aor.ἐτελευτήθην Il.15.74
:—bring to pass, accomplish,ὄφρα.. τελευτήσω τάδε ἔργα Il.8.9
;τ. ἃ μενοινᾷς Od.2.275
; , cf. 2.306; γάμον τ. 24.126; fulfil an oath or promise, wish or hope,τ. ἐέλδωρ 21.200
;τ. ὅσ' ὑπέστης Il.13.375
; , cf. Od.3.56,62;ὅρκια Call.Aet.3.1.29
; τελευτᾶν τινι κακὸν ἦμαρ bring about an evil day for one, Od.15.524;τ. πόνους Δαναοῖς Pi.P.1.54
, cf. E.Ph. 1581 (lyr.);οἷ τ. λόγον Id.Tr. 1029
; τὸ δ' ἔνθεν ποῖ τελευτῆσαί με χρή; to what end must I bring it? S.OC 476;Ζεὺς ὅ τι νεύσῃ, τοῦτο τελευτᾷ E.Alc. 979
(lyr.), etc.:—[voice] Pass., to be fulfilled, come to pass, happen, ll. cc. sub init.; ;πρὶν τελευτηθῇ φόνος E.Or. 1218
.2 finish,σχεδίην.. ἐπηγκενίδεσσι Od.5.253
; ἐπεί ῥ' ὄμοσέν τε, τελεύτησέν τε τὸν ὅρκον had sworn and completed (made binding) the oath, 2.378, etc.; ἡσύχιμον ἁμέραν τ. close a peaceful day, Pi.O.2.33; ἄρξομαι ἐκ βολβοῖο τελευτήσω δ' ἐπὶ θύννον (sc. τὸ δεῖπνον) Pl.Com.173.6 (hex.).3 esp. τ. τὸν αἰῶνα finish life, i.e. die, Hdt.1.32, 9.17, etc.;τ. βίον A.Ag. 929
, S.Fr. 646 codd. (sed leg. δρόμον), E.Hec. 419, Pl.Prt. 351b; ὑπ' ἄλλου τ. τὸν βίον, i.e. to be killed, Id.Lg. 870e: also (after the analogy of παύομαι) c. gen., τελευτᾶν τοῦ ἀνθρωπίνου βίου make an end of life, X.Cyr.8.7.17; so λόγου τ. Th.3.59; ἐπαίνου τ. ἐς τάδε ἔπη ib. 104.b freq. abs., end life, die, Hdt.1.66, 3.38, 40, al., Pl.R. 614b, al.; πρὶν τελευτήσαντ' ἴδῃς before you see him dead, S.Fr. 662;τ. μάχῃ A.Th. 617
;νούσῳ Hdt.1.161
;γήραϊ Id.6.24
; τ. ὑπό τινος die by another's hand or means, ib.92;δόλῳ ὑπό τινος Id.4.78
;ὑπὸ αἰχμῆς σιδηρέης Id.1.39
;ὑπ' ἀλλαλοφόνοις χερσίν A.Th. 930
(lyr.);ἐκ τῆς πληγῆς Pl.Lg. 877b
; of animals, Arist.PA 667b11, PMich.Zen.67.25 (iii B.C.).II intr. (as always in Prose, except in signf. 1.3a):2 come to an end, A.Ag. 635, etc.: esp. of Time, τελευτῶντος τοῦ μηνός, τοῦ θέρους, Th.2.4, 32, etc.: of actions, events, etc.,τ. ἡ ναυμαχία ἐς νύκτα Id.1.51
, etc.b with words indicating the kind of end or outcome, ἢν ὁ πόλεμος κατὰ νόον τ. Hdt. 9.45, cf. 7.47; εὖ τ. A.Supp. 211; πτωχοὶ τ. end by being beggars, Pl. R. 552c; οὕτως τ. Th.1.110, 138; τ. ἔς τι come to a certain end, issue in,αἱ εὐτυχίαι ἐς τοῦτο ἐτελεύτησαν Hdt.3.125
; τ. ἐς τὠυτὸ γράμμα end in the same letter, Id.1.139, cf. Th.2.51, 4.48, Pl.R. 618a; εἰς ἄνδρας ἐκ μειρακίων τ. Id.Tht. 173b; ποῖ ([etym.] ἐς τί) τελευτᾶν ([etym.] φασι); came to what end? A.Pers. 735 (troch.), cf. Ch. 528, Pl.Lg. 630b; alsoτ. ἐπί τι Id.R. 510d
, Smp. 211c.4 the part. τελευτῶν, ῶσα, ῶν, is used with Verbs like an Adv., to finish with, at the end, at last, asτελευτῶν ἔλεγε Hdt.3.75
; κἂν ἐγίγνετο πληγὴ τελευτῶσα there would have been a fray to finish with, S.Ant. 261;τελευτῶν.. ἐξεβλήθη Ar.Eq. 524
(anap.); τὰς ὀλοφύρσεις τελευτῶντες ἐξέκαμνον at last they got tired of mourning, Th.2.51, cf. 47; ; sts. with another part., τὴν τυραννίδα χαλεπὴν τελευτῶσαν γενομένην having at last become.., Th.6.53, cf. Pl.Phdr. 228b; .5 of local limits and the like ,μέχρι Σολόεντος ἄκρης, ἣ τελευτᾷ τῆς Λιβύης Hdt.2.32
; τελευτῶντος τοῦ Λαβυρίνθου ἔχεται πυραμίς ib. 148; τῇ ἡ Κνιδίη χώρη ἐς τὴν ἤπειρον τ. Id.1.174, cf. 2.33, 4.39, IG12.900, Pl. Men. 75e.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τελευτάω
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