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1 διαιθύσση
διαιθύσσωmove rapidly in different directions: pres subj mp 2nd sgδιαιθύσσωmove rapidly in different directions: pres ind mp 2nd sgδιαιθύσσωmove rapidly in different directions: pres subj act 3rd sg -
2 διαιθύσσῃ
διαιθύσσωmove rapidly in different directions: pres subj mp 2nd sgδιαιθύσσωmove rapidly in different directions: pres ind mp 2nd sgδιαιθύσσωmove rapidly in different directions: pres subj act 3rd sg -
3 γοργεύου
γοργεύωmove rapidly: pres imperat mp 2nd sg (attic epic doric)γοργεύωmove rapidly: imperf ind mp 2nd sg (attic epic doric) -
4 διαιθύσσει
διαιθύσσωmove rapidly in different directions: pres ind mp 2nd sgδιαιθύσσωmove rapidly in different directions: pres ind act 3rd sg -
5 διαιθύσσοισιν
διαιθύσσωmove rapidly in different directions: pres part act masc /neut dat pl (doric aeolic)διαιθύσσωmove rapidly in different directions: pres ind act 3rd pl (aeolic) -
6 διαιθύσσουσιν
διαιθύσσωmove rapidly in different directions: pres part act masc /neut dat pl (attic epic doric ionic)διαιθύσσωmove rapidly in different directions: pres ind act 3rd pl (attic epic doric ionic) -
7 διαιθύσσω
II c.acc., ἐλπὶς διαιθύσσει φρένας causes the heart to flutter, B.Fr.16.4; shake out, Nonn.D.11.498, 20.190.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διαιθύσσω
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8 γοργευσάμεναι
γοργεύωmove rapidly: aor part mid fem nom /voc pl -
9 γοργεύεσθαι
γοργεύωmove rapidly: pres inf mp -
10 γοργεύσωμεν
γοργεύωmove rapidly: aor subj act 1st pl -
11 γόργευσον
γοργεύωmove rapidly: aor imperat act 2nd sg -
12 διαιθύσσουσα
διαιθύσσωmove rapidly in different directions: pres part act fem nom /voc sg (attic epic doric ionic) -
13 γοργεύω
A move rapidly, hasten, Sm.Ec.10.10, Hsch.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > γοργεύω
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14 σοβέω
A scare away birds,ἡμεῖς δὲ.., οὐ σοβοῦντος οὐδενὸς ἀνεπτόμεσθ' Ar.Av.34
; ἐπειδὴ τουτονὶ σεσοβήκαμεν (just above he had been called στροῦθος) Id.V. 211;σ. τὰς ἀλεκτρυόνας Pl.Com. 20
; οὐ σοβήσετ' ἔξω τὰς ὄρνιθας ἀφ' ἡμῶν; Men.167; ;μυίας Thphr.Char.25.5
; drive along, ὥσπερ αἰπόλιον.. αὐτοὺς τῇ ῥάβδῳ ς. Luc.Cat.3; ἔχοντες ξύλα σοβοῦσι τὴν ὕλην they scare the wood (i.e. beat it so as to put up the birds), Arist.HA 620a35.2 generally, drive away, clear away,τὴν κόνιν X.Eq.5.5
:— [voice] Pass.,τὰς ἄλλας φροντίδας.. σεσοβῆσθαι Hp.Ep.12
.II move rapidly or violently (cf.σοβαρός 1
and κυκλοσοβέω) , σ. τὴν κύλικα push about the bottle, Philostr.Jun.Im.3.2 metaph., ὁ παῖς σοβείτω τοῖς ποτηρίοις let him ply [ the guests] with cups (cf.πατάσσω 11.2
), Amphis 18.3 metaph. also in [voice] Pass., to be agitated, excited, Philostr.VS1.21.5;σεσόβηται ἐρωτικῶς Id.Im.1.8
; γυνὴ σεσοβημένη 'forward' (of Opinion personified), Hp.Ep.15;σεσοβημένος οἴστρῳ AP6.219
(Antip.); σες. πρὸς δόξαν all in a fever for glory, Plu.Pomp. 29;σες. περί τι Ph.1.131
; ῥυθμὸς σες. hurried, wild, Longin.41.1;σες. κίνησις Ph.2.267
.III intr., walk in a pompous manner, strut, swagger,διὰ τῆς ἀγορᾶς σοβεῖ D.21.158
;σοβοῦντες ἐν ὄχλῳ προπομπῶν Plu.Sol.27
;μεθ' ὅσης θεραπείας καὶ παρασκευῆς ἐσόβει Alciphr.1.38
; off with you!Luc.
DDeor.24.2;σ. παρὰ τὸν Δρύαντα Longus 3.29
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15 ἐξορμάω
A send forth, send to war, A.Pers.46, E.IT 1437; πάλιν ἐ. bring quickly back, Id.IA 151 codd. (anap.); ἐ. τὴν ναῦν start the ship, set it agoing, Th.7.14;κοῦφον ἐ. πόδα Ar.Th. 659
:—[voice] Pass., set out, start, Hdt.9.51, etc.;πρὸς ἔργον E.Or. 1240
; ; of arrows, dart from the bow, , cf. A.Eu. 182; move rapidly, rush, S.OC30;τὸ κεῖσε δεῦρό τ' ἐ. Id.Tr. 929
.II intr., like [voice] Pass., set out, start, esp. in haste, μή σε λάθῃσιν κεῖσ' ἐξορμήσασα (sc. νηῦς) Od.12.221;δεῦρο ἐξωρμῶμεν πεζῇ X.An.5.7.17
: c. gen., set out from, , etc.: metaph., break out, ἤνθηκεν, ἐξώρμηκεν [ ἡ νόσος] S. Tr. 1089.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐξορμάω
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16 κεκῆνας
Grammatical information: ?Origin: IE [Indo-European] [533, not *ḱas-] *ḱ(e)h₁-(e)s- `grey'Etymology: Uncertain. For the formation cf. λειχήν, κωλήν a. o. (Chantraine Formation 167f., Schwyzer 487). The connection with Skt. śaśá- `hare' (see Mayrhofer Stud. z. idg. Grundspr. 27ff.), with sec. śaśati `jump', supposes a dialectical IE. assimilation ḱ-s \> ḱ-ḱ (Schwyzer 302), as śaśá- cannot be separated from the widespread name of the hare (Germ., e. g. OHG haso, OPr. sasins, Welsh cein-ach \< *ḱasnī). But the assimilation is not found in Newiran. and Pamirforms (e. g. Pashto sōe, Wakhi süi, Morgenstierne Pashto 66). - (Solmsen Wortforsch. 144f. connects κεκήν with a Slavic, Germanic and Celtic verb for `jump etc.', e. g. OCS skočiti `jump', OHG scëhan `hurry, move rapidly', Welsh scochid `recedes, goes on', IE. skek-; κεκήν from a variant * kek-?) - Lubotsky, New Sound of IE, 1989, 56f, reconstructed ḱeh₁-s-, *ḱh₁-s-, with *ḱh₁s-no- \> Lat. cānus `grey'.Page in Frisk: 1,812Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κεκῆνας
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17 διώκω
διώκω impf. ἐδίωκον; fut. διώξω (B-D-F §77); 1 aor. ἐδίωξα, pass. ἐδιώχθην; pf. pass. ptc. δεδιωγμένος (Hom.+)① to move rapidly and decisively toward an objective, hasten, run, press on (Il. 23, 344; Aeschyl., Sept. 91; X., An. 6, 5, 25; Hg 1:9; Is 13:14; Philo, Virt. 30 διώκουσι καὶ ἐπιτρέχουσιν) κατὰ σκοπόν toward the goal Phil 3:14; cp. vs. 12 (on the combination w. καταλαμβάνω cp. Hdt. 9, 58, 4; Lucian, Herm. 77; Sir 11:10; La 1:3 v.l.).② to harass someone, esp. because of beliefs, persecute (OGI 532, 25) τινά someone (1 Macc 5:22; En 99:14; Jos., Ant. 12, 272; apolog.) Mt 5:11f, 44; 10:23; Lk 11:49; 21:12; J 5:16; 15:20; Ac 7:52; 9:4f; 22:4, 7f; 26:11, 14f; Ro 12:14; 1 Cor 4:12; 15:9; Gal 1:13, 23; 4:29; Phil 3:6; Rv 12:13; AcPl Ha 11:17f; D 1:3; 16:4; B 20:2; Dg 7:5; ἐν θανάτῳ δ. persecute to death B 5:11. Pass. (Lucian, D. Mar. 9, 1) Mt 5:10 (=Pol. 2:3); 2 Cor 4:9; Gal 5:11; 6:12; 2 Ti 3:12; IMg 8:2; ITr 9:1; 1 Cl 4:13; 5:2; 6:2; 45:4; Dg 5:11, 17. Of plots against Joseph 1 Cl 4:9.③ to cause to run or set in motion, drive away, drive out (Od. 18, 409; Hdt. 9, 77, 2a μέχρι Θεσσαλίης, 2b ἐκ τ. γῆς, 3; POxy 943, 5; BGU 954, 7–9 ὅπως διώξῃς ἀπʼ ἐμοῦ τ. δαίμονα [VI A.D.?, Christ.]; Cat. Cod. Astr. VIII/2 p. 174, 20); w. ἐκ Mt 10:23 v.l. (cp. our ‘run someone out of town’); w. ἀπό 23:34 (δ. εἴς τι as Appian, Bell. Civ. 2, 14 §52).④ to follow in haste in order to find someth., run after, pursueⓐ lit. μηδὲ διώξητε do not run after (them) Lk 17:23 (cp. X., Mem. 2, 8, 6; SIG 1168, 112).ⓑ fig. pursue, strive for, seek after, aspire to someth. (Thu. 2, 63, 1 τιμάς; Pla., Gorg. 482e ἀλήθειαν; Dio Chrys. 60 + 61 [77 + 78], 26 πλούτους; Ael. Aristid. 29, 1 K.=40 p. 751 D.; Is 5:11; Hos 6:3; Sir 31:5; Philo, Somn. 1, 199 ἡδονὴν δ.; Jos., Ant. 6, 263 τὸ δίκαιον) δικαιοσύνην (Pr 15:9) uprightness Ro 9:30; 1 Ti 6:11; 2 Ti 2:22; 2 Cl 18:2. νόμον δικαιοσύνης Ro 9:31 (cp. 2 Esdr 9:4); hospitality 12:13. Pursue what makes for peace 14:19; cp. Hb 12:14.—OT citation: 1 Pt 3:11 (Ps 33:15); 1 Cl 22:5; cp. 2 Cl 10:2.—Love 1 Cor 14:1; virtue (Maximus Tyr. 15, 7c) 2 Cl 10:1; what is good (Alex. Aphr., An. Mant. II/1 p. 155, 31 δ. τὸ καλόν) 1 Th 5:15.—διώκοντες ἀνταπόδομα in pursuit of recompense D 5:2 = B 20:2 (Is 1:23); cp. 2 Cl 20:4.—B. 700. DELG. M-M. TW. Sv. -
18 θοάζω
A move quickly, ply rapidly,πτέρυγας E.
IT 1142 (lyr.); τίς ὅδ' ἀγών.. θοάζων σε; what task is thus hurrying thee on? Id.Or. 335; θοάζω Βρομίῳ πόνον ἡδύν urge it on, Id.Ba.65; θ. σῖτα γένυσι dispatch it quickly, Id.HF 382 (lyr.).2 intr., move quickly, rush, dart,θοάζων αἰθέρος ἄνω καπνός Id.Or. 1542
; ἐν δὲ δασκίοις ὄρεσι θ. Id.Ba. 219;θ. δρόμῳ Id.Tr. 307
; . (Cf. θέω, θοός (A).)------------------------------------θοάζω (B),A = θάασσω, sit,σοφίης ἐπ' ἄκροισι Emp.4.8
;ὑπ' ἀρχᾶς οὔτινος θοάζων [Ζεὺς] κρατύνει A.Supp. 595
; τίνας ποθ' ἕδρας τάσδε μοι θοάζετε; why are ye in this suppliant posture? S.OT2, cf. Plu.2.22e. (Cf. ἐπιθοάζω, θόωκος, θῶκος; v. θάσσω.)------------------------------------θοάζω (C),A v. θῳάζω. -
19 βάλλω
βάλλω fut. βαλῶ; 2 aor. ἔβαλον, 3 pl. ἔβαλον Lk 23:34 (Ps 21:19); Ac 16:23 and ἔβαλαν Ac 16:37 (B-D-F §81, 3; Mlt-H. 208); pf. βέβληκα (on this form s. lit. in LfgrE s.v. βάλλω col. 25). Pass.: 1 fut. βληθήσομαι; 1 aor. ἐβλήθην; pf. βέβλημαι; plpf. ἐβεβλήμην (Hom.+) gener. to put someth. into motion by throwing, used from the time of Hom. either with a suggestion of force or in a gentler sense; opp. of ἁμαρτάνω ‘miss the mark’.① to cause to move from one location to another through use of forceful motion, throwⓐ w. simple obj. scatter seed on the ground (Diod S 1, 36, 4; Ps 125:6 v.l. [ARahlfs, Psalmi cum Odis ’31]) Mk 4:26; 1 Cl 24:5; AcPlCor 2:26; in a simile, of the body τὸ σῶμα … βληθέν vs. 27; εἰς κῆπον Lk 13:19; cast lots (Ps 21:19; 1 Ch 25:8 al.; Jos., Ant. 6, 61) Mt 27:35; Mk 15:24; Lk 23:34; J 19:24; B 6:6.ⓑ throw τινί τι Mt 15:26; Mk 7:27. τὶ ἔμπροσθέν τινος Mt 7:6 (β.= throw something before animals: Aesop, Fab. 275b H./158 P./163 H.). τὶ ἀπό τινος throw someth. away (fr. someone) Mt 5:29f; 18:8f (Teles p. 60, 2 ἀποβάλλω of the eye). τὶ ἔκ τινος: ὕδωρ ἐκ τοῦ στόματος ὀπίσω τινός spew water out of the mouth after someone Rv 12:15f; β. ἔξω = ἐκβάλλειν throw out J 12:31 v.l.; 2 Cl 7:4; s. ἐκβάλλω 1. Of worthless salt Mt 5:13; Lk 14:35; of bad fish throw away Mt 13:48 (cp. Κυπρ. I p. 44 no. 43 κόπρια βάλλειν probably = throw refuse away); τὶ ἐπί τινα: throw stones at somebody J 8:7, 59 (cp. Sir 22:20; 27:25; Jos., Vi. 303); in a vision of the future dust on one’s head Rv 18:19; as an expression of protest τὶ εἴς τι dust into the air Ac 22:23 (D εἰς τ. οὐρανόν toward the sky); cast, throw nets into the lake Mt 4:18; J 21:6; cp. vs. 7; a fishhook Mt 17:27 (cp. Is 19:8). Pass., into the sea, lake Mt 13:47; Mk 9:42; βλήθητι εἰς τὴν θάλασσαν throw yourself into the sea Mt 21:21; Mk 11:23.— Throw into the fire (Jos., Ant. 10, 95 and 215) Mt 3:10; Mk 9:22; Lk 3:9; J 15:6; into Gehenna Mt 5:29; 18:9b; 2 Cl 5:4; into the stove Mt 6:30; 13:42, 50 (cp. Da 3:21); Lk 12:28; 2 Cl 8:2. β. ἑαυτὸν κάτω throw oneself down Mt 4:6; Lk 4:9 (cp. schol. on Apollon. Rhod. 4, 1212–14a εἰς τὸν κρημνὸν ἑαυτὸν ἔβαλε; Jos., Bell. 4, 28).—Rv 8:7f; 12:4, 9 (schol. on Apollon. Rhod. 4, 57; 28 p. 264, 18 of throwing out of heaven ἐκβληθέντα κατελθεῖν εἰς Ἅιδου), 13; 14:19; 18:21; 19:20; 20:3, 10, 14f; thrown into a grave AcPlCor 2:32 (cp. τὰ νεκρούμενα καὶ εἰς γῆν βαλλόμενα Just., A I, 18, 6).—Of physical disability βεβλημένος lying (Jos., Bell. 1, 629) ἐπὶ κλίνης β. Mt 9:2; cp. Mk 7:30. Throw on a sickbed Rv 2:22. Pass. abs. (Conon [I B.C./I A.D.] 26 Fgm. 1, 17 Jac. βαλλομένη θνήσκει) lie on a sickbed (cp. Babrius 103, 4 κάμνων ἐβέβλητο [ἔκειτο L-P.]) Mt 8:6, 14. ἐβέβλητο πρὸς τὸν πυλῶνα he lay before the door Lk 16:20 (ἐβέβλητο as Aesop, Fab. 284 H.; Jos., Ant. 9, 209; Field, Notes 70).—Fig. εἰς ἀθυμίαν β. τινά plunge someone into despondency 1 Cl 46:9.ⓒ to cause or to let fall down, let fall of a tree dropping its fruit Rv 6:13; throw down 18:21a, to destruction ibid. b.② to force out of or into a place, throw (away), drive out, expel ἐβλήθη ἔξω he is (the aor. emphasizes the certainty of the result, and is gnomic [B-D-F §333; Rob. 836f; s. Hdb. ad loc.]) thrown away/out, i.e. expelled fr. the fellowship J 15:6. drive out into the desert B 7:8; throw into prison Mt 18:30; Rv 2:10 (Epict. 1, 1, 24; 1, 12, 23; 1, 29, 6 al.; PTebt 567 [53/54 A.D.]). Pass. be thrown into the lions’ den 1 Cl 45:6 (cp. Da 6:25 Theod. v.l.; Bel 31 Theod. v.l.); εἰς τὸ στάδιον AcPl Ha 4, 13. Fig. love drives out fear 1J 4:18.③ to put or place someth. in a location, put, place, apply, lay, bringⓐ w. simple obj. κόπρια β. put manure on, apply m. Lk 13:8 (POxy 934, 9 μὴ οὖν ἀμελήσῃς τοῦ βαλεῖν τὴν κόπρον).ⓑ w. indication of the place to which τὶ εἴς τι: put money into the temple treasury Mk 12:41–44; Lk 21:1–4 (in the context Mk 12:43f; Lk 21:3f suggest sacrifical offering by the widow); τὰ βαλλόμενα contributions (s. γλωσσόκομον and cp. 2 Ch 24:10) J 12:6; put a finger into an ear when healing Mk 7:33; difft. J 20:25, 27 (exx. from medical lit. in Rydbeck 158f); to determine virginal purity by digital exploration GJs 19:3; put a sword into the scabbard J 18:11; place bits into mouths Js 3:3; εἰς τὴν κολυμβήθραν take into the pool J 5:7; cp. Ox 840, 33f; πολλὰ θηρία εἰς τὸν Παῦλον many animals let loose against Paul AcPl Ha 5, 4f (here β. suggests the rush of the animals); β. εἰς τὴν καρδίαν put into the heart J 13:2 (cp. Od. 1, 201; 14, 269; Pind., O. 13, 16 [21] πολλὰ δʼ ἐν καρδίαις ἔβαλον; schol. on Pind., P. 4, 133; Plut., Timol. 237 [3, 2]; Herm. Wr. 6, 4 θεῷ τῷ εἰς νοῦν μοι βαλόντι). Of liquids: pour (Epict. 4, 13, 12; PLond III, 1177, 46 p. 182 [113 A.D.]; Judg 6:19 B) wine into skins Mt 9:17; Lk 5:37f; water into a basin (TestAbr B 3 p. 107, 18 [Stone p. 62] βάλε ὕδωρ ἐπὶ τῆς λεκάνης ἵνα νίψωμεν τοὺς πόδας τοῦ ξένου [cp. TestAbr A 3 p. 80, 1 [Stone p. 8] ἔνεγκέ μοι ἐπὶ τῆς λ.]; Vi. Aesopi W 61 p. 92, 29f P. βάλε ὕδωρ εἰς τ. λεκάνην καὶ νίψον μου τοὺς πόδας; PGM 4, 224; 7, 319 βαλὼν εἰς αὐτὸ [the basin] ὕδωρ) J 13:5; wormwood in honey Hm 5, 1, 5; ointment on the body Mt 26:12.—βάρος ἐπί τινα put a burden on some one Rv 2:24. δρέπανον ἐπὶ τὴν γῆν swing the sickle on the earth as on a harvest field Rv 14:19. Cp. ἐπʼ αὐτὸν τὰς χείρας J 7:44 v.l. (s. ἐπιβάλλω 1b). Lay down crowns (wreaths) before the throne Rv 4:10.ⓒ other usage ῥίζας β. send forth roots, take root like a tree, fig. (Polemon, Decl. 2, 54 ὦ ῥίζας ἐξ ἀρετῆς βαλλόμενος) 1 Cl 39:8 (Job 5:3).④ to bring about a change in state or condition, εἰρήνην, μάχαιραν ἐπὶ τὴν γῆν bring peace, the sword on earth Mt 10:34 (Jos., Ant. 1, 98 ὀργὴν ἐπὶ τὴν γῆν βαλεῖν); χάριν ἐπʼ αὐτήν God showed her (Mary) favor GJs 7:3. τὶ ἐνώπιόν τινος: σκάνδαλον place a stumbling-block Rv 2:14.⑤ to entrust money to a banker for interest, deposit money (τί τινι as Quint. Smyrn. 12, 250 in a difft. context) w. the bankers (to earn interest; cp. Aristoxenus, Fgm. 59 τὸ βαλλόμενον κέρμα; so also Diog. L. 2, 20) Mt 25:27.⑥ to move down suddenly and rapidly, rush down, intr. (Hom.; Epict. 2, 20, 10; 4, 10, 29; POslo 45, 2; En 18:6 ὄρη … εἰς νότον βάλλοντα ‘in a southern direction’. Cp. Rdm.2 23; 28f; Rob. 799; JStahl, RhM 66, 1911, 626ff) ἔβαλεν ἄνεμος a storm rushed down Ac 27:14. (s. Warnecke 36 n. 9).—B. 673. Schmidt, Syn. III 150–66. DELG. M-M. TW. -
20 ἐπιρρώομαι
A apply one's strength to a thing, work lustily at it, c. dat., [μύλαις] δώδεκα πᾶσαι ἐπερρώοντο γυναῖκες worked with might and main at the mill, Od.20.107;ἐπερρώοντ' ἐλάτῃσι A.R.2.661
.2. move nimbly,ποσσὶν ἐπερρώσαντο Hes.Th.8
, cf. A.R.1.385 (tm.): c. acc. cogn., ἐπίρρωσαι δὲ χορείην urge the rapid dance, AP9.403 (Maec.).3. follow rapidly,ἐπερρώοντο τιθήνῃ Coluth.101
.II. flow or stream upon (one's head), χαῖται ἐπερρώσαντο ἄνακτος κρατὸς ἀπ' ἀθανάτοιο his locks flowed waving from his head, Il.1.529;πλοχμοὶ.. ἐπερρώοντο κιόντι A.R.2.677
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