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  • 101 τέ

    τέ (Hom.+) enclitic particle (in the NT never elided to τʼ. In Mt three times, in Luke’s gosp. nine times, in John’s gosp. three times [‘always textually contestable’ B-D-F §443, 1], in Paul [quite predom. in Ro] more than twenty times, scarcely less oft. in Hb, in 1 Cl forty-three times, in Dg seven times, in Js twice, once each in Jd, Rv, 2 Cl, B. It is not found at all in Mk, Gal, Col, 1 and 2 Th, 1 and 2 Ti, Tit, 1, 2 and 3 J, 1 and 2 Pt, GJs. By far most freq. [about 150 times] in Ac (cp. the frequent usage in Polyb.). The ms. tradition oft. confuses τέ and δέ.—B-D-F §443f; Rdm.2 p. 5f, 37; Rob. index. p. 1285; Mlt.-Turner 338.
    marker of close relationship between sequential states or events, and likewise, and so, so (B-D-F §443, 3; TestJob 24:1; 53:5; Just., A II, 4, 2) ἑτέροις τε λόγοις πλείοσιν διεμαρτύρατο and likewise … Ac 2:40 (here D has the poorer rdg. δέ). κατενύγησαν τὴν καρδίαν, εἶπόν τε …, and so they said vs. 37.—J 4:42; 6:18; Ac 4:33; 5:19, 35; 6:7, 12f al.; Ro 2:19; Hb 12:2; Jd 6.—The use of τέ to introduce a parenthesis is scarcely admissible; δέ is to be preferred: Ac 1:15; 4:13 (s. B-D-F §443, 1; 447, 7).
    used alone, and: τέ thus connects single concepts, parts of clauses, or words (Just., A II, 11, 4; s. Kühner-G. II 241; Schwyzer II 574–76; Denniston 497–503) ἐν ἀγάπῃ πνεύματί τε πραΰτητος 1 Cor 4:21. θεοῦ ῥῆμα δυνάμεις τε μέλλοντος αἰῶνος Hb 6:5. Cp. 9:1. ἔκλασεν ἄρτον ὕδωρ τε προσήνεγκεν AcPl Ha 4, 4; relative clause ἅ τε Ἀριστίων … λέγουσιν Papias (2:4). Participles: συναχθέντες συμβούλιόν τε λαβόντες Mt 28:12; φοβούμενος τὸν θεὸν μαρτυρούμενός τε Ac 10:22; cp. Mt 27:48; Ac 2:33; 20:11; 28:23a; Hb 1:3; 6:4. Infinitives: ἁρπάσαι αὐτὸν ἐκ μέσου αὐτῶν ἄγειν τε Ac 23:10; cp. 11:26; 24:23; 27:21b; Eph 3:19.
    τὲ … τέ, used as connecter of sentences and parts of sentences that are closely related to each other as … so, not only … but also (Kühner-G. II 243; Schwyzer II 573f; Denniston 503–5; Jos., Ant. 1, 92) μάρτυρα ὧν τε εἶδές με ὧν τε ὀφθήσομαί σοι Ac 26:16 (on the constr. s. ὁράω A1b). ἐάν τε γὰρ ζῶμεν, τῷ κυρίῳ ζῶμεν, ἐάν τε ἀποθνῄσκωμεν, τῷ κυρίῳ ἀποθνῄσκομεν for just as when we live, we live to the Lord, so also when we die, we die to the Lord Ro 14:8a. ἐάν τε οὖν ζῶμεν ἐάν τε ἀποθνῄσκωμεν, τοῦ κυρίου ἐσμέν so, not only if we live, but also if we die (i.e. whether we live or die) we belong to the Lord vs. 8b. Cp. Ac 2:46; 17:4; 26:10. τε γάρ ‘for the fact is that’ is one way of rendering this combination (X., Mem. 1, 1, 3; Just., D. 3, 5; Ath. 2, 4) Ro 1:26; 7:7; Hb 2:11.
    w. the same mng. τὲ … καί (Jos., Bell. 2, 142, Ant. 1, 9) and τὲ καί
    α. connecting concepts, usu. of the same kind or corresponding as opposites. In these uses τὲ καί can oft. be translated simply and: δῶρά τε καὶ θυσίας Hb 5:1. δεήσεις τε καὶ ἱκετηρίας vs. 7. ὀνειδισμοῖς τε καὶ θλίψεσιν 10:33. φόβητρά τε καὶ σημεῖα Lk 21:11b. Cp. 22:66; Ac 4:27; 26:3. ποιεῖν τε καὶ διδάσκειν Ac 1:1. ἀσφαλῆ τε καὶ βεβαίαν Hb 6:19. πάντῃ τε καὶ πανταχοῦ Ac 24:3. ὑμῶν τε καὶ ἐμοῦ Ro 1:12; cp. 1 Cor 1:2 v.l. παρά τε σοῦ κἀκείνων AcPlCor 1:5. πονηρούς τε καὶ ἀγαθούς Mt 22:10. ἄνδρες τε καὶ γυναῖκες Ac 8:12; 9:2; 22:4. Ἰουδαίοις τε καὶ Ἕλλησιν 1 Cor 1:24. μικρῷ τε καὶ μεγάλῳ Ac 26:22a. When used w. a noun that has the art. τέ comes after the latter: ὅ τε στρατηγὸς … καὶ οἱ ἀρχιερεῖς Ac 5:24; cp. Lk 23:12; J 2:15; Ac 8:38; 17:10; 27:1; Hb 2:11. ἰχῶράς τε καὶ σκώληκας Papias (3:2). ψαλμῶν τε … καὶ ᾠδῶν AcPl Ha 7, 11.—τέ can be followed by more than one καί (Ar. 3, 1 ἡλίου τε καὶ σελήνης καὶ τῶν λοιπῶν στοιχείων; 4:1 ἀφθαρτός τε καὶ ἀναλλοίωτος καὶ ἀόρατος; Just., D. 126, 5; Libanius, Or. 2 p. 256, 6 F.) τήν τε Μαριὰμ καὶ τὸν Ἰωσὴφ καὶ τὸ βρέφος Lk 2:16. ἐσθίειν τε καὶ πίνειν καὶ μεθύσκεσθαι 12:45. Cp. Ac 1:8, 13; Hb 2:4; 9:2.—In 1 Cor 1:30 τὲ καί connects the second and third members of a series, and another καί joins the fourth one. Sim. Hb 11:32. τὲ καί doubled: Ἕλλησίν τε καὶ βαρβάροις, σοφοῖς τε καὶ ἀνοήτοις Ro 1:14. θηρίων τε καὶ πετεινῶν ἑρπετῶν τε καὶ ἐναλίων Js 3:7.—τὲ καὶ … τέ: ἐνώπιον ἐθνῶν τε καὶ βασιλέων υἱῶν τε Ἰσραήλ Ac 9:15. Cp. 26:10f. The τὲ καὶ … τὲ … καί of vs. 20 seems to be due to a textual error.
    β. infrequently connecting whole sentences (Mayser II/3, 160; 163f; 165) ἠνεῴχθησάν τε αἱ θύραι, καὶ πάντων τὰ δεσμὰ ἀνέθη Ac 16:26 v.l. καὶ …, καὶ … τὲ …, καί 2:2–4 v.l. τὲ …, καὶ …, καί 21:30.—On εἴτε s. εἰ 6o. On μήτε s. that entry.
    marker w. ascensive stress and serving without copulative force, even ἐάν τε γὰρ περισσότερόν τι καυχήσωμαι for suppose I (even) do boast a little too much (Goodsp.) 2 Cor 10:8; cp. Ro 7:7 (on Hellen. developments s. Rdm.2 5f; B-D-F §443, 3: w. suggestion of probable suppression of a second τε).—CRuigh, Antour de τέ epique, études sur la syntax grecque, Amsterdam ’70.—DELG. M-M. EDNT.

    Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά παλαιοχριστιανική Λογοτεχνία > τέ

  • 102 alene

    1. a
    оди́н, одино́кий
    2. adv
    1) в одино́чку, отде́льно
    2) то́лько

    íkke aléne..., men ógså... — не то́лько..., но и...

    * * *
    alone, by oneself, lonesome
    * * *
    I. adj alone, by oneself;
    [ vent til vi bliver alene] wait till we are by ourselves (el. on our own);
    [ han var alene om det] he did it all by himself, he did it on his own;
    [ forbryderen har ikke været alene om det] the criminal has not done it single-handed.
    II. adv only,
    F solely;
    [ alene af den grund] for that reason alone, if only for that reason;
    [ alene det at han] the mere fact that he;
    [ ene og alene] only, exclusively,
    F solely;
    [ alene for hans skyld (dvs på grund af ham) bør du se stykket] if only to see him you ought to go to the play;
    [ ikke alene... men også] not only... but (also);
    [ i København alene] in Copenhagen alone;
    [ alene tanken derom] the very idea (of it).

    Danish-English dictionary > alene

  • 103 -que

       - que (sometimes -quē, V., O.), conj enclit.    [2 CA-].    I. Singly, affixed to a word and joining it with a preceding word in one conception, and: fames sitisque: peto quaesoque: cibus victusque, L.: divinarum humanarumque scientia: carus acceptusque, S.: ius fasque, L.: diu noctuque, S.: longe multumque: saepe diuque, H.: iam iamque moriundum esse, every moment: ipse meique, H.: vivunt vigentque, L.: ultro citroque: pace belloque, L.: tempus locusque, L.—Affixed to the last word of a series, and, and in fine: fauste, feliciter, prospereque: ab honore, famā fortunisque: pacem, tranquillitatem, otium concordiamque adferat.—Affixed to another word than that which it adds, and (poet.): si plostra ducenta Concurrantque tria funera, H.: ut cantūs referatque ludos, H.—Adding a co-ordinate clause, regularly affixed to the first word; but, when this is a monosyl. praep., usu. in prose to the following noun, and, and so, and accordingly, and in fact: Tarquini iudicium falsam videri, eumque in vinculis retinendum, S.: ad tempus non venit, metusque rem inpediebat, S.: cum in praediis esset, cumque se dedisset: oppidum deletum est, omniaque deportata: cum volnera acceperit, cumque exercitum eduxerit: fretusque his animis Aeneas, L.: de provinciāque: per vimque.—But the praep. often takes que: cumque eis Aborigines (vagabantur), S.: deque praedā honorem habitote, L.: transque proximos montīs pedites condit, L.: pro nobis proque iis, L.—Connecting alternatives, or: uxores habent deni duodenique inter se communes, Cs.: pelago dona Praecipitare, subiectisque urere flammis, V.—Adversatively, but: studio ad rem p. latus sum, ibique multa mihi advorsa fuere, S.: nec iudicibus supplex fuit, adhibuitque liberam contumaciam.—    II. Correlat., with - que, repeated, both... and, as well... as (in prose only where the first -que is affixed to a pron.): qui seque remque p. perditum irent, S.: omnes, quique Romae quique in exercitu erant, L.: risūsque iocosque, H.: mittuntque feruntque, O.: O terque quaterque beati, V.—Often connecting clauses, or words within a clause which is itself appended by -que: singulasque res definimus circumscripteque complectimur: statuam statui, circumque eam locum ludis gladiatoribusque liberos posteresque eius habere.—More than twice (poet.): Quod mihique eraeque filiaeque erilist, T.: Aspice mundum, Terrasque tractūsque maris caelumque, V. —Followed by et or atque, both... and, as well... as, not only... but also: seque et oppidum tradat, S.: signaque et ordines, L.: seque et arma et equos, Ta.: posuitque domos atque horrea fecit, V.: satisque ac super, O.: minusque ac minus, L. —After et (rare; but -que often connects words in a clause introduced by et), both... and: et Epaminondas Themistoclesque: id et singulis universisque semper honori fuisse, L.

    Latin-English dictionary > -que

  • 104 no sólo ... sino ...

    no sólo... sino...
    not only... but...
    merece nuestro agradecimiento no sólo por habernos ayudado sino también por haber confiado en nosotros he deserves our thanks not only for helping us but also for placing his trust in us

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  • 105 केवल _kēvala

    केवल a. [केव् सेवने वृषा˚ कल]
    1 Peculiar, exclusive, un- common; किं तया क्रियते लक्ष्म्या या वधूरिव केवला Pt.2.134.
    -2 Alone, mere, sole, only, isolated; स हि तस्य न केवलां श्रियं प्रतिपेदे सकलान् गुणानपि R.8.5; न केवलानां पयसां प्रसूति- मवेहि मां कामदुघां प्रसन्नाम् 2.63;15.1; Ku.2.34.
    -3 Whole, entire, absolute, perfect.
    -4 Bare, uncovered (as ground); निषेदुषी स्थण्डिल एव केवले Ku.5.12.
    -5 Pure, simple, unmingled, unattended (by anything else); कातर्यं केवला नीतिः R.17.47.
    -6 Selfish, envious.
    -ली, -लम् 1 The doctrine of absolute unity of spirit and matter.
    -2 One of the five types of knowledge according to the Jainas; (श्रुतज्ञान, मतिज्ञान, अवधिज्ञान, मनःपर्ययज्ञान and केवलज्ञान).
    -ली Astronomical science.
    -लम् ind. Only, merely, solely, entirely, absolutely, wholly; केवलमिदमेव पृच्छामि K.155; न केवलं--अपि not only-but;. वसु तस्य विभोर्न केवलं गुणवत्तापि परप्रयोजना R.8.31; cf. also 3.19;2,31.
    -2 Silently, quietly; न हि मे$व्याहृतं कुर्यात्सर्वलोको$पि केवलम् Mb.12.2.28.
    -Comp. -अद्वैतम् a particular doctrine of अद्वैत.
    -अन्वयिन् see under अन्वय.
    -आत्मन् a. one whose essence is absolute unity; नमस्त्रिमूर्तये तुभ्यं प्राक्सृष्टेः केवलात्मने Ku.2.4.
    -ज्ञानम् the highest possible know- ledge, (Jaina Phil.).
    -ज्ञानिन् m. one who has obtained the highest possible knowledge.
    -द्रव्यम् 1 black pepper.
    -2 mere mattar or substance.
    -ज्ञानम् highest Know- ledge; जयन्ति ते जिना येषां केवलज्ञानशालिनाम् Pt.5.12.
    -नैयायिकः a mere logician (not proficient in any other branch of learning); so ˚वैयाकरण.
    -व्यतिरेकिन् m. per- taining to only one of the varieties of inference according to न्यायशास्त्र.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > केवल _kēvala

  • 106 यावत्


    yā́vat
    mf ( atī)n. (fr. 3. ya;

    correlative of tāvat q.v.) as great, as large, as much, as many, as often, as frequent, as far, as long, as old etc. ( orᅠ how great etc. = quantus, quot orᅠ qualis) RV. etc. etc. (yā́vantaḥkíyantaḥ, « as many as» TBr. ;
    yā́vadvāyāvadvā, « as much as possible» ṠBr. ;
    yāvattāvat, « so much as», in alg. applied to the first unknown quantity <= x> orᅠ so much of the unknown as its co-efficient number;
    in this sense alsoᅠ expressed by the first syllable cf. IW. 182 ;
    itiyāvat in Comms. « just so much», « only so», « that is to say», « such is the explanation»);
    ind. as greatly as, as far as, as much orᅠ as many as;
    as often as, whenever;
    as long as, whilst;
    as soon as, the moment that, until that, till, until RV. etc. etc. (in these senses used with either pres. Pot. fut. impf., orᅠ aor., orᅠ with the simple copula). yāvat with the 1st sg. of pres., rarely of Pot., may denote an intended action andᅠ may be translated by « meanwhile», « just» ;
    yā́vadyāvad-tā́vattāvat, « as gradually as-so» ṠBr. ;
    yāvanna, « while not», « before», « till» ;
    « if not», « whether not» ;
    nayāvattāvat, « scarcely-when», « no sooner-than» ;
    naparam, orᅠ nakevalam-yāvat, « not only-but even» Sometimes yāvat is alsoᅠ used as a preposition with a prec. orᅠ following acc., orᅠ with a following abl., rarely dat. e.g.. māsamekaṉyāvat, « during one month» ;
    sūryôdayaṉyāvat, « until sunrise» ;
    sarpa-vivaraṉyāvat, « up to the serpent's hole» ;
    yāvad orᅠ yāvad-āsamāpanāt, « until the completion» ;
    yāvadgarbhasyaparipākāya, « until the maturity of the fetus»
    Sometimes alsoᅠ with a nom. followed by iti e.g.. antaitiyāvat, « as far as the end» ;
    pañcayāvaditi, « up to five» ;
    orᅠ with another ind. word e.g.. adyayāvat, « up to this day»
    yāvatā ind. as far as, as long as Āpast. R. BhP. ;
    till, until (with Pot.) Lāṭy. (with na, as long as not, before BhP.);
    as soon as, the moment that Cat. ;
    in as much as Pat. ;
    yā́vati ind. as long as, as far as etc. ṠBr. TBr. ;
    yāvati-tāvati Daṡ. ;
    - यावत्कपालम्
    - यावत्कर्तृ
    - यावत्कामम्
    - यावत्कालम्
    - यावत्कृत्वस्
    - यावत्क्रतु
    - यावत्तरसम्
    - यावत्तावत्कल्पन
    - यावत्त्मूतम्
    - यावत्प्रमाण
    - यावत्प्रिय
    - यावत्संसारम्
    - यावत्सत्त्वम्
    - यावत्सबन्धु
    - यावत्समस्त
    - यावत्सम्पातम्
    - यावत्सामिधेनि
    - यावत्स्मृति
    - यावत्स्वम्

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > यावत्

  • 107 non solo... ma anche

    non solo... ma anche
    not only... but also
    \
    →  ma
    ————————
    non solo... ma anche
    not only... but also
    \
    →  solo

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > non solo... ma anche

  • 108 sere anggala

    conj.
    ……not only…, but also…; tusa akū sere anggala, kemuni kokiran bi. not only doing no good, but also harms

    Manchu-English dictionary > sere anggala

  • 109 только

    adv. only, solely, merely, but; тогда и только тогда, когда, if and only if; только что, just, just now; как только, as soon as; не только... но и, not only... but also

    Русско-английский словарь математических терминов > только

  • 110 только

    adv. only, solely, merely, but;

    тогда и только тогда, когда - if and only if;
    только что - just, just now;
    как только - as soon as;
    не только... но и - not only... but also

    Русско-английский математический словарь > только

  • 111 только

    adv.
    only, solely, merely, but

    тогда и только тогда, когда — if and only if

    только что — just, just now

    не только... но и — not only... but also

    Русско-английский словарь по математике > только

  • 112 ook

    [bovendien] also too
    [evenzo, evenzeer] also too
    [zelfs] even
    [als versterking] anyhow anyway
    [dienovereenkomstig] therefore
    [misschien] maybe perhaps
    [in wenszinnen/uitroepen] again too
    voorbeelden:
    1   zijn er ook brieven? are there any letters?
         wat hij zegt gebeurt ook whatever he says goes
         An was ook van de partij Ann came along too
         mag ik ook eens wat zeggen? may I say something too?
         ik ben er ook nog I'm here too
         hij kookte, en heel goed ook he did the cooking and very well too
         het is mooi, en nog goedkoop ook it is beautiful and cheap as well
         misschien doet hij het, misschien ook niet maybe he'll do it and (then again) maybe he won't
         hij heeft niet gewacht, en ik trouwens ook niet he didn't wait and neither did I
         zo vreselijk moeilijk is het nu ook weer niet it's not all that difficult (after all)
         dat hebben we ook weer gehad so much for that, that's over and done with
         ze lust geen appels, en ook geen sinaasappels she doesn't like apples or oranges
         niet alleen …, maar ook … not only …, but also …
    2   ironischdat is ook een standpunt that's one way of looking at it
         morgen kan ook nog tomorrow will be all right too
         ik hou van tennis en hij ook I like tennis and so does he
         ‘prettig weekend.’ ‘jij ook’ ‘have a nice weekend.’ ‘(and) you too’
         ‘je bent een stommeling.’ ‘jij ook’ ‘you're an idiot.’ ‘so are you/you too’
         ik ben ook maar een mens I'm only human
         opa praatte ook zo grandpa used to talk like that (too)
         mij ook goed! suits me
         dat is ook wat moois! ironisch that's a bit much!
         dat is waar ook! that's true, of course!; bij het plots te binnen schieten oh, I almost forgot!
         zo denk ik er ook over I feel the same way about it
    3   ook Jan had het niet geweten even John didn't know
         ook al is hij niet rijk even though he's not rich
    4   hoe jong ik ook ben … as young as I may be/am …
         jij zegt ook maar alles, wat je voor de mond komt you say whatever pops into your head
         alles, maar dan ook alles! absolutely everything
         repareer het hoe dan ook fix it however you can
         hoe het ook zij, laten we nu maar gaan anyway, let's go now
         hoe dan ook anyhow
         wat er ook gebeure whatever happens, come what may
         wat je ook doet whatever you do
         heb je je sjaal of wat je ook kwijt was gevonden? have you found your scarf or whatever it was you had lost?
         wie (dan) ook whoever
         ik heb zijn hulp aangenomen, ook al is die vrijwel niets waard I have accepted his help, even though it's hardly worth anything
         hoe zeer zij zich ook inspande as hard as she tried
    5   hij is dan ook gestraft and therefore/so he's been punished
    6   heb je haar ook voorbij zien gaan? did you see her go past by any chance?
         kun je me ook zeggen waar hij woont? could you tell me where he lives, (please)?
    7   dat gezanik ook all that fuss (too)
         (dat is) maar goed ook! and a good thing too!
         jij hebt ook nooit tijd! you never have any time!
         hoe heet hij ook weer? what was his name again?

    Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > ook

  • 113 vērum

        vērum adv.    [verus].—In an answer, truly, certainly, doubtless, yes: So. Facies? Ch. verum, T.—But in truth, but, notwithstanding, but yet: Verum aliter evenire multo intellegit, T.: ea sunt omnia non a naturā, verum a magistro.—After non modo or non solum (usu. with etiam), not only... but also: non modo agendo, verum etiam cogitando: servavit ab omni Non solum facto, verum opprobrio quoque turpi, H.—In a transition, but, yet, still: deinde hoc vobis confirmo... verum me persecuturum esse polliceor, etc.: verum veniat sane.—With enim, or enim vero, but truly, but indeed: Verum enim, quando bene promeruit, fiat, T.: si ullo in loco eius provinciae frumentum tanti fuit, quanti... verum enim vero cum, etc. —Interrupting the course of thought, but however, but: exspectabantur Calendae Ianuariae, fortasse non recte. verum praeterita omittamus.
    * * *
    I
    yes; in truth; certainly; truly, to be sure; however; (rare form, usu. vero)
    II
    truth, reality, fact

    Latin-English dictionary > vērum

  • 114 οὐ

    + 630-305-651-493-451=2530 Gn 2,5.17.18; 3,1.3
    οὐ and οὐ-compounds: as negation in sentences expressing fact, statement or objectivity
    before a verb: can negate a whole sentence, οὐ μέμνησαι τῶν λόγων you do not remember the words
    TobBA 6,16
    before another word type: negates the word preceded by it, αὐτοὶ παρεζήλωσάν με ἐπ᾽ οὐ θεῷ they have provoked me to jealousy with that which is not God Dt 32,21
    introduces a question when an affirm. answer is expected
    οὐ μή [+subj.] expresses a strong pro-hibition, οὐ μὴ φάγητε ἀπὸ παντὸς ξύλου τοῦ ἐν τῷ παραδείσῳ you shall not eat of any tree in the garden Gn 3,1; οὐ μόνον... ἀλλὰ καὶ... not only... but also... Jdt 11,7; πᾶς... οὐκ nobody, no (semit., rendering Hebr. לא
    [*]+...כל, for class. οὐδείς) Ex 12,43
    *Gn 4,15 οὐχ οὕτως not so-כן לא for MT לכן therefore, see also 30,15; *Gn 26,32 οὐχ not-לא for MT לו to him; *Mi 2,4 οὐκ not-אין for MT איך how
    Cf. CONYBEARE 1905=1988 79-80; SHIPP 1979, 424-425
    (→οὐδαμοῦ, οὐδαμῶς, οὐδέ, οὐδείς, οὐδέποτε, οὐδέπω, οὐθείς, οὐκ, οὐκέτι, οὔπω, οὔτε, οὐχ, οὐχί)

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  • 115 οὗτος

    οὗτος, αὕτη, τοῦτο (Hom.+) demonstrative pron., used as adj. and subst. On its use s. B-D-F §290 al.; W-S. §23; Rob. 697–706; Mlt-Turner 192f; cp. Schwyzer II 208–10.
    as subst., the person or thing comparatively near at hand in the discourse material, this, this one (contrast ἐκεῖνος referring to someth. comparatively farther away; cp. Lk 18:14; Js 4:15; Hm 3:5)
    gener.
    α. w. ref. to someth. here and now, directing attention to it (Appian, Liby. 62 §276 οὗτος=this man here [referring to one who is present; s. Schwyzer II 208]. Cp. Pherecrates Com. 134 K. οὗτος πόθεν ἦλθες;=‘you there, where did you come from?’; cp. ὦ οὗτος οὗτος Aristoph., Vesp. 1364; TestAbr B 6 p. 110, 17 [Stone p. 68] οὗτός ἐστιν τῶν τριῶν ἀνδρῶν εἷς ‘he is one of the three men’; TestJob 30:2 οὗτός ἐστιν he’s the one) οὗτός ἐστιν ὁ υἱός μου Mt 3:17; 17:5; Mk 9:7; Lk 7:44ff; J 1:15, 30; Ac 2:15; 4:10; 2 Pt 1:17 and oft. τοῦτό ἐστιν τὸ σῶμά μου this is my body (s. εἰμί 2cα end) Mt 26:26; Mk 14:22; Lk 22:19 (ÉDelebecque, Études grecques sur l’évangile de Luc ’76, 109–21); 1 Cor 11:24. τοῦτό ἐστιν τὸ αἷμά μου Mt 26:28; Mk 14:24.—W. a connotation of contempt (Ael. Aristid. 53 p. 628 D.: ὦ οὗτος=O you poor fellow! Likew. Maximus Tyr. 37, 8d; in refutation Just., D. 39, 4; 128, 2) Lk 5:21; 7:39, 49; 15:30 (Reader, Polemo 325); 22:59; J 6:42, 52. Contexts suggest a related nuance in Mt 13:55f (JosAs 4:13 οὐχ οὗτός ἐστιν ὁ υἱὸς τοῦ ποιμένος … ;); 21:10; Mk 6:2f; J 7:15. (Other reff. Rob. 697; s. also 2a below.)—Cp. Mt 21:11; Ac 9:21.
    β. w. ref. to someth. that has immediately preceded, this one (who has just been mentioned) Lk 1:32; J 1:2; 6:71; 2 Ti 3:6, 8.—At the beginning of a narrative concerning a pers. already mentioned Mt 3:3; Lk 2:36, 37 v.l., 38 v.l.; 7:12 v.l.; 8:42 v.l.; 16:1; J 1:41; 3:2; 12:21; 21:21a; Ac 21:24; Ro 16:2 v.l.; 1 Cor 7:12 (on the interchange of αὐτή and αὕτη s. B-D-F §277, 3).—Emphasizing a pers. already mentioned this (very) one Mt 21:11; J 9:9; Ac 4:10 (ἐν τούτῳ); 9:20; 1J 5:6; 2 Pt 2:17. καὶ τοῦτον ἐσταυρωμένον and him as the crucified one 1 Cor 2:2. καὶ τούτους ἀποτρέπου avoid such people (as I have just described) 2 Ti 3:5. καὶ οὗτος this one (just mentioned) also Hb 8:3 (JosAs 7:3 καὶ αὕτη).
    γ. w. ref. to a subject more remote in the paragraph, but closer to the main referent under discussion (W-S. §23, 2; Rob. 702f) Ac 4:11; 7:19; 2J 7; Jd 7 rebellious angels vs. 6).
    δ. w. ref. to what follows: w. a relative foll. οὗτος ὅς Lk 5:21. οὗτοί εἰσιν οἵτινες 8:15. οὗτοί εἰσιν οἱ ἐπὶ τὰ πετρώδη σπειρόμενοι, οἳ … these are the ones sowed on the rocky ground, who … Mk 4:16. ταύτην … εἰς ἣν στῆτε 1 Pt 5:12. οὗτοι … ὅπου Mk 4:15 s. ὅπου 1aα.—W. ὅτι foll.: αὕτη ἐστιν ἡ κρίσις ὅτι J 3:19; cp. 1J 1:5; 5:11, 14.—W. ἵνα foll.: αὕτη ἐστὶν ἡ ἐντολὴ ἡ ἐμή, ἵνα J 15:12; cp. 17:3; 1J 3:11, 23; 5:3; 2J 6ab. τοῦτό ἐστι τὸ ἔργον, τὸ θέλημα τοῦ θεοῦ, ἵνα J 6:29, 39f.—W. inf. foll. Js 1:27.—W. ptc. foll. (ApcSed 15:5; Just., D. 2, 1; Mel., P. 68, 486) οὗτος ὁ ἀνοίξας J 11:37. οὗτοί εἰσιν οἱ τὸν λόγον ἀκούσαντες these are the ones who have heard the word Mk 4:18. ἀδελφοί μου οὗτοί εἰσιν οἱ … ἀκούοντες καὶ ποιοῦντες Lk 8:21.—W. subst. foll. αὕτη ἐστὶν ἡ νίκη … ἡ πίστις ἡμῶν 1J 5:4.
    ε. Resuming someth. previously mentioned, w. special emphasis—a subst.: Μωϋσῆν, ὸ̔ν ἠρνήσαντο … τοῦτον ὁ θεὸς … Moses, whom they rejected, … is the very one whom God Ac 7:35 (Ps.-Callisth. 2, 16, 10 Δαρεῖος …, οὗτος). τῶν ἀνδρῶν … ἕνα τούτων of the men … one of these (very men) Ac 1:21f. οὐ τὰ τέκνα τ. σαρκὸς ταῦτα τέκνα τ. θεοῦ Ro 9:8; cp. vs. 6. ἕκαστος ἐν τῇ κλήσει ᾗ ἐκλήθη, ἐν ταύτῃ μενέτω in this (very one) 1 Cor 7:20. Cp. J 10:25; Ac 2:23; 4:10; Ro 7:10; Gal 3:7.—A relative clause: ὸ̔ς ἂν ποιήσῃ καὶ διδάξῃ, οὗτος … Mt 5:19.—Mk 3:35; 6:16; Lk 9:24b, 26; J 3:26; Ro 8:30. διʼ ἧς σαρκὸς … διὰ ταύτης AcPl Ha 2, 15. ὸ̔ …, τοῦτο Ac 3:6; Ro 7:15f, 19f; Gal 6:7. ἃ …, ταῦτα J 8:26; Gal 5:17b; Phil 4:9; 2 Ti 2:2. ὅστις …, οὗτος Mt 18:4. ἅτινα …, ταῦτα Phil 3:7. ὅσοι …, οὗτοι Ro 8:14; Gal 6:12.—A ptc.: ὁ ὑπομείνας, οὗτος σωθήσεται Mt 10:22.—13:20, 22; 24:13; 26:23; Mk 12:40; Lk 9:48; J 6:46; 15:5; Ac 15:38; 1 Cor 6:4.—After εἴ τις Ro 8:9; 1 Cor 3:17; 8:3; Js 1:23; 3:2.—ὅσα ἐστὶν ἀληθῆ, ὅσα σεμνά, ὅσα … (ὅσα six times altogether), εἴ τις ἀρετὴ καὶ εἴ τις ἔπαινος, ταῦτα λογίζεσθε Phil 4:8.—After ἐάν τις J 9:31. After ὅταν Ro 2:14. After καθώς J 8:28.—After the articular inf. εἰ τὸ ζῆν ἐν σαρκί, τοῦτο … Phil 1:22.
    ζ. used w. αὐτός: αὐτὸς οὗτος he himself Ac 25:25. Pl. 24:15, 20. On αὐτὸ τοῦτο 2 Pt 1:5 s. αὐτός 1g and Schwyzer II 211.
    η. As a subject, the demonstr. can take on the gender of its predicate (W-S. §23, 5; Rob. 698): τὸ καλὸν σπέρμα, οὗτοί εἰσιν οἱ υἱοὶ τῆς βασιλείας Mt 13:38. Cp. Lk 8:14f.—Mt 7:12; Lk 2:12; 8:11; 22:53; J 1:19; Ro 11:27 (Is 59:21); 1 Cor 9:3; Gal 4:24.
    In particular, the neut. is used (for the fem. sg. Mk 12:11; Mt 21:42 [both Ps 117:23] s. B-D-F 138, 2)
    α. w. ref. to what precedes: Lk 5:6; J 6:61; Ac 19:17. As the obj. of a verb of saying (Jos., Vi. 291, Ant. 20, 123 al.) Lk 24:40; J 6:6; 7:9; 8:6; 12:33; 18:38 al.—Freq. w. preposition (cp. Johannessohn, Präp. 383 [index]): διὰ τοῦτο cp. διά B 2b. εἰς τοῦτο cp. εἰς 4f. ἐκ τούτου cp. ἐκ 3e (=‘for this reason’ also PRyl 81, 24). ἐν τούτῳ for this reason J 16:30; Ac 24:16; 1 Cor 4:4; 2 Cor 5:2; by this 1J 3:19. ἐπὶ τούτῳ s. ἐπί 18b. μετὰ τοῦτο cp. μετά B 2c. τούτου χάριν (PAmh 130, 6 [I A.D.]; Just., D. 1, 2) Eph 3:14.—The pl. summarizes what precedes: Lk 8:8; 11:27; 24:26; J 5:34; 15:11; 21:24 and oft.—On Midrashic use in Ac, s. EEllis, BRigaux Festschr., ’70, 303–12.
    β. w. ref. to what follows, esp. before clauses that express a statement, purpose, result, or condition, which it introduces: τοῦτο λέγω w. direct discourse foll. this is what I mean Gal 3:17; in ellipsis τοῦτο δέ the point is this 2 Cor 9:6; w. ὅτι foll. 1 Cor 1:12. τοῦτό φημι ὅτι 7:29 v.l.; 15:50. τοῦτο γινώσκειν, ὅτι Lk 10:11; 12:39; Ro 6:6; 2 Ti 3:1; 2 Pt 1:20; 3:3. (Just., D. 110, 1). λογίζῃ τοῦτο, ὅτι …; Ro 2:3; ὁμολογῶ τοῦτο, ὅτι Ac 24:14. εἰδὼς τοῦτο, ὅτι understanding this, that 1 Ti 1:9. τοῦτο ἔχεις, ὅτι Rv 2:6.—W. ἵνα foll.: πόθεν μοι τοῦτο, ἵνα ἔλθῃ ἡ μήτηρ … ; Lk 1:43. Cp. J 6:29, 39.—W. a prep. ἐν τούτῳ, ὅτι Lk 10:20; J 9:30 (v.l. τοῦτο); 1J 3:16, 24; 4:9, 10. περὶ τούτου, ὅτι J 16:19. διὰ τοῦτο, ὅτι for this reason, (namely) that 5:16, 18; 8:47. εἰς τοῦτο, ἵνα J 18:37; Ac 9:21; Ro 14:9; 2 Cor 2:9 al. διὰ τοῦτο, ἵνα 13:10; 1 Ti 1:16; Phlm 15. ἐν τούτῳ, ἵνα J 15:8; 1J 4:17. ἐν τούτῳ ἐάν J 13:35; 1J 2:3. ἐν τούτῳ, ὅταν 5:2.—Before an inf. τοῦτο κέκρικεν …, τηρεῖν τὴν ἑαυτοῦ παρθένον 1 Cor 7:37. Cp. 2 Cor 2:1. Before an inf. w. acc. Eph 4:17. Even introducing a foll. subst.: τοῦτο εὐχόμεθα, τὴν ὑμῶν κατάρτισιν 2 Cor 13:9.—On αὐτὸ τοῦτο cp. αὐτός 1g.
    γ. καὶ τοῦτο and at that, and especially (B-D-F §290, 5; 442, 9; W-S. §21, 4; Rob. 1181f) Ro 13:11; 1 Cor 6:6, 8; Eph 2:8. καὶ ταῦτα (also Pla. et al.; s. Kühner-G. I 647) passing over fr. and at that to although (Jos., Ant. 2, 266) Hb 11:12.
    δ. indicating a correspondence: τοῦτο μὲν … τοῦτο δέ sometimes … sometimes, not only … but also (Att.) Hb 10:33 (Tat. 23, 2).
    ε. τοῦτʼ ἔστιν, τουτέστι(ν) (on the orthography s. B-D-F §12, 3; 17) that is or means (B-D-F §132, 2; Rob. 705. S. also εἰμί 2cα) Mt 27:46; Mk 7:2; Ac 1:19; 19:4; Ro 7:18; 9:8; 10:6, 7, 8; Phlm 12. Hb 2:14 al. Cp. Ro 1:12 (w. δέ).
    ζ. An unfavorable connotation (this tone is noticed by Ps.-Demetr. c. 289 in the Κρατερὸν τοῦτον [in Demetrius of Phalerum]) is assumed (after GBernhardy, Wissenschaftl. Syntax der griech. Sprache 1829, 281, by Heinrici; JWeiss; EFascher, V. Verstehen d. NT 1930, 126 al. ad loc.; differently W-S. §23, 9; cp. Rob. 704) καὶ ταῦτά τινες ἦτε and that is the sort of people you were, at least some of you 1 Cor 6:11.
    as adj., pert. to an entity perceived as present or near in the discourse, this
    coming before a subst. (or subst. expr.) with the article (B-D-F §292; W-S. §23, 10; Rob. 700f) ἐν τούτῳ τῷ αἰῶνι Mt 12:32. Cp. 16:18; 20:12; Mk 9:29; Lk 7:44; J 4:15; Ac 1:11; Ro 11:24; 1 Ti 1:18; Hb 7:1; 1J 4:21; Rv 19:9; 20:14 al. W. a touch of contempt Lk 18:11; cp. 14:30; 15:30 (s. also 1aα).
    following the subst. that has the art.: ἐκ τῶν λίθων τούτων Mt 3:9. Cp. 5:19; Mk 12:16; Lk 11:31; 12:56; J 4:13, 21; Ac 6:13; Ro 15:28; 1 Cor 1:20; 2:6; 11:26; 2 Cor 4:1, 7; 8:6; 11:10; Eph 3:8; 5:32; 2 Ti 2:19; Rv 2:24. (Freq. the position of οὗτος varies, somet. before, somet. after the noun, in mss.; s. the apparatus in Tdf. on the following vv.ll.: Mk 14:30; J 4:20; 6:60; 7:36; 9:24; 21:23 al.) Somet. another adj. stands w. the noun ἀπὸ τῆς γενεᾶς τῆς σκολιᾶς ταύτης Ac 2:40. ἡ χήρα αὕτη ἡ πτωχή Lk 21:3. Cp. πάντα τὰ ῥήματα ταῦτα 2:19, 51 v.l.
    The art. is sometimes lacking: μάθημα τοῦτʼ αὐτοῖς ἐστιν εὑρημένον Dg 5:3. In such case there is no real connection betw. the demonstrative and the noun, but the one or the other belongs to the predicate (B-D-F §292; W-S. §23, 12; Rob. 701f) ταύτην ἐποίησεν ἀρχὴν τῶν σημείων J 2:11 (s. 4:54 below). τοῦτο ἀληθὲς εἴρηκας 4:18.—So esp. in combination w. numerical statement; the noun without the art. is to be taken as part of the predicate: οὗτος μὴν ἕκτος ἐστίν this is the sixth month Lk 1:36. αὕτη ἀπογραφὴ πρώτη ἐγένετο this was the first census 2:2. τοῦτο πάλιν δεύτερον σημεῖον ἐποίησεν J 4:54 (s. 2:11 above). τρίτην ταύτην ἡμέραν this is the third day (s. ἄγω 4) Lk 24:21 (Achilles Tat. 7, 11, 2 τρίτην ταύτην ἡμέραν γέγονεν ἀφανής; Menand., Epitr. 244f S.=68f Kö.; Lucian, Dial. Mort. 13, 3). τοῦτο τρίτον ἐφανερώθη this was the third time that he appeared J 21:14. τρίτον τοῦτο ἔρχομαι this will be the third time that I am coming 2 Cor 13:1; cp. 12:14 (cp. Hdt. 5, 76 τέταρτον δὴ τοῦτο; Gen 27:36 δεύτερον τοῦτο.—Num 14:22; Judg 16:15).—More intricate: οὐ μετὰ πολλὰς ταύτας ἡμέρας not many days from now Ac 1:5 (Alciphron 1, 14, 2; Achilles Tat. 7, 14, 2 ὡς ὀλίγων πρὸ τούτων ἡμερῶν; POxy 1121, 12 [295 A.D.]; B-D-F §226; Rob. 702). Most difficult of all περὶ μιᾶς ταύτης φωνῆς Ac 24:21 (cp. POxy 1152, 5 βοήθι ἡμῖν καὶ τούτῳ οἴκῳ. B-D-F §292; W-S. §20, 10c; Rob. 702 ins).—DELG. M-M.

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  • 116 མ་ཟད་

    [ma zad]
    and, (not only) but, moreover, besides, not only

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  • 117 praeterquam

    praeter-quam (separate, praeter enim quam, Cic. Leg. 3, 19, 45; Plaut. Pers. 3, 1, 38 infra), adv., beyond, besides, except, save (class.):

    neque, praeterquam quas ipse amor molestias Habet, addas,

    Ter. Eun. 1, 1, 32:

    verbum si mihi unum, praeterquam quod to rogo, faxis, cave,

    id. And. 4, 4, 14:

    virgo quae praeter sapiet quam placet parentibus,

    Plaut. Pers. 3, 1, 38:

    nullum praemium postulo, praeterquam hujus diei memoriam sempiternam,

    Cic. Cat. 3, 11, 26:

    interrogari, num quo crimine esset accusatus, praeterquam veneni ejus,

    id. Clu. 38, 105:

    a quā (moneta), praeterquam de sue plenā, quid umquam moniti sumus?

    id. Div. 2, 32, 69:

    si nullam praeterquam vitae nostrae jacturam fieri viderem,

    Caes. B. G. 7, 77:

    sine ullis doloribus, praeterquam quos ex curatione capiebat,

    Nep. Att. 21, 3:

    nec quod nos ex conubio vestro petamus, quicquam est, praeterquam ut, etc.,

    Liv. 4, 4, 12:

    multitudo coalescere nullā re praeterquam legibus poterat,

    id. 1, 8, 1; 4, 17, 6; 4, 48, 3;

    26, 42, 8: telum hastili abiegno et cetera tereti praeterquam ad extremum,

    id. 21, 8, 10:

    cuncta potest... vetustas, Praeterquam curas attenuare meas,

    Ov. Tr. 4, 6, 17.—With etiam, quoque, tum vero, besides, = not only... but also:

    malum, praeterquam atrox, etiam novum,

    Liv. 22, 53, 6; 30, 6, 4 Weissenb. ad loc.; cf. id. 6, 24, 7:

    Syracusarum oppugnatio ad finem venit, praeterquam vi ac virtute ducis, intestinā etiam proditione adjuta,

    id. 25, 23:

    lusit... praeterquam Decembri mense, aliis quoque festis ac profestis diebus,

    Suet. Aug. 71:

    declamaverat Antonius praeterquam semper alias, tum vero nimium quantum delectabiliter,

    Gell. 15, 1, 1: praeterquam si, except when, unless:

    hippopotamus tergoris impenetrabilis, praeterquam si umore madeat,

    Plin. 8, 25, 39, § 95: praeterquam quod, except that:

    omnes mihi labores fuere leves, praeterquam tui carendum quod erat,

    Ter. Heaut. 2, 4, 20:

    praeterquam quod sine te, ceterum satis commode, etc.,

    Cic. Q. Fr. 2, 14, 1:

    praeterquam quod ita Quintio placeret,

    Liv. 35, 25:

    amissio nullius animae, praeterquam navis,

    but... only, Vulg. Act. 27, 22.—With praeterea:

    praeter enim quam quod comitia illa essent armis gesta servilibus, praeterea, etc.,

    Cic. Leg. 3, 19, 45.—
    II.
    For praeterquam quod, except that, Plin. 20, 10, 42, § 108.

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  • 118 κἄν

    κἄν (formed by crasis fr. καὶ ἐάν, quotable Hes. et al.; pap, LXX [Thackeray 138]; TestAbr; TestJob; TestReub; TestJud; Philo, Aet. M. 134 al.; Joseph.; SibOr 3, 18; Just., Tat., Ath.; W-S. §5, 8; B-D-F §18; 371; Rob. 208; w. variations in mss.) particle gener. w. subjunctive (w. ind. Hs 5, 5, 4; Just. A I, 11, 2).
    and if Mt 10:23 v.l.; Mk 16:18; Lk 6:34 D; 13:9 (here the suppression of the first apodosis [καλῶς ἔχει] as quite freq. in Attic; B-D-F §454, 4; s. Rob. 1023); J 8:55; Js 5:15; κἂν λίαν συνετὸς ἦν τις Hs 5, 5, 4; κἂν μιάνῃς 5, 7, 2. κἂν … δέ but if IRo 5:2. κἂν … κἂν … κἂν and if … and if … and if 1 Cor 13:2f v.l. κἂν … κἂν and if … and if, whether … whether (Demosth. 25, 15; TestJud 15:5, TestReub 4:7) Lk 12:38.
    even if, even though οὐ μόνον … ἀλλὰ κἂν εἴπητε not only … but even if you say Mt 21:21.—26:35 (κἂν δέῃ ἀποθανεῖν as Jos., Ant. 6, 108; 11, 228); J 8:14; 10:38; 11:25; 2 Cl 19:3; even if … just Hb 12:20.
    (even) if only, at least (Soph., El. 1483; Lucian, Tim. 20 κἂν ὄνος ‘at least a donkey’; PRein 52, 6; POxy 1593, 5ff κἂν νῦν ‘now at least’; κἂν τοσοῦτον at least so much Ath. 20, 3) κἂν τῶν ἱματίων just his clothes Mk 5:28; cp. 6:56 (cp. TestJob 12:1 κἂν διακονῆσαι … σήμερον; Athen. 5, 212f ἑκάστου σπεύδοντος κἂν προσάψασθαι τῆς ἐσθῆτος). κἂν ἡ σκιά at least his shadow Ac 5:15. κἂν ὡς ἄφρονα δέξασθέ με accept me at least as a fool 2 Cor 11:16.—2 Cl 18:2; IEph 10:1. In the apodosis of a conditional sentence 2 Cl 7:3; GPt 12:52, 54.—κἂν ταῦτα even if this=this, little though it be Dg 2:10 (cp. Lucian, Dial. Mar. 1, 3).—M-M.

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  • 119 μόνον

    + D 9-7-0-6-37=59 Gn 19,8; 24,8; 27,13; 34,22.23
    alone, only Gn 19,8; only (often with imper.) 2 Sm 20,21
    οὐ μόνον... ἀλλὰ καί not only... but also Jdt 11,7

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  • 120 neque

    I
    nor; and not, not, neither
    II

    neque..neque--neither..nor; neque solum..sed etiam--not only..but also

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