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-ατος τό N 3 1-1-6-7-2=17 Nm 16,15; 1 Kgs 21(20),6; Is 27,2; 32,12; Ez 24,16object of desire 1 Kgs 21(20),6; desire Is 27,2ἀγρὸς ἐπιθυμήματος pleasant field (semit., rendering MT די־חמדשׂ) Is 32,12 -
2 ἐπιθυμία
A desire, yearning,ἐ. ἐκτελέσαι Hdt.1.32
; ἐπιθυμίᾳ by passion, opp. προνοίᾳ, Th.6.13: generally, appetite, Pl.Cra. 419d, etc.; αἱ κατὰ τὸ σῶμα ἐ. Id.Phd. 82c; esp. sexual desire, lust, Democr.234 (pl.), Pl.Phdr. 232b, etc.; αἱ πρὸς τοὺς παῖδας ἐ. X.Lac.2.14.2. c. gen., longing after a thing, desire of or for it, ὕδατος, τοῦ πιεῖν, Th.2.52, 7.84, etc.;τοῦ πλέονος Democr. 224
;τῆς τιμωρίας Antipho 2.1.7
;τῆς μεθ' ὑμῶν πολιτείας And.2.10
;τῆς παρθενίας Pl.Cra. 406b
;εἰς ἐ. τινὸς ἐλθεῖν Id.Criti. 113d
; ἐν ἐ.τινὸς εἶναι Id.Prt. 318a
, Tht. 143e; ; εἰς ἐ. τινὸςἀφικέσθαι θεάσασθαι Id.Ti. 19b
;ἐ. τινὸς ἐμβαλεῖν τινί X.Cyr.1.1.5
; ἐ. ἐμποιεῖν ἔς τινα an inclination towards.., Th.4.81.II. = ἐπιθύμημα, object of desire, ἐπιθυμίας τυχεῖν Thalesap.Stob.3.1.172, cf. Lync. ap. Ath.7.295a; ἀνδρὸς ἐ., of woman, Secund.Sent.8; πενήτων ἐ., of sleep, prob. in ib.13.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπιθυμία
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16 βουλητός
A that is or should be willed,οὔτε χρήσιμον οὔτε β. Phld.Rh.1.185S.
: τὸ β. object of desire or will, Pl.Lg. 733d, Arist.EN 1113a17. Adv.- τῶς Procl.in Prm.p.752S.
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17 βούλομαι
βούλομαι ([dialect] Ep. also [full] βόλομαι, q. v.), [dialect] Dor. [pref] βώλ- (q. v.), [dialect] Aeol. [pref] βόλλ- (v. βόλομαι), Thess. [pref] βέλλ- IG9(2).517.20, [dialect] Boeot. [pref] βείλ- ib.7.3080, [pref] βήλ- SIG1185.18 (Tanagra, iii B. C.), [dialect] Locr.and Delph. [pref] δείλ- IG9(1).334.3, GDI2034.10, Coan, etc. [pref] δήλ- (q. v.), [dialect] Ion. [ per.] 2sg.Aβούλεαι Od.18.364
, Hdt.1.11: [tense] impf.ἐβουλόμην Il.11.79
, etc.; , D.1.15, etc.; [dialect] Ion. [ per.] 3pl. ἐβουλέατο codd. in Hdt.1.4, 3.143: [tense] fut.βουλήσομαι A.Pr. 867
, S.OT 1077, etc.; later [tense] fut. βουληθήσομαι v.l. in Aristid.Or.48(24).8, Gal.13.636: [tense] aor. ἐβουλήθην, also ἠβ- (v. infr.), , IG22.1236, etc., but [dialect] Ep. [tense] aor. subj. [ per.] 3sg. βούλεται (from Βόλς-ε-ται) Il.1.67: [tense] pf.βεβούλημαι D.18.2
; also βέβουλα ([etym.] προ-) Il.1.113 ( ἐβέβουλε dub. in Epigr. in Berl.Sitzb.1894.907):— forms with augm. ἠ- are found in [dialect] Att. Inscrr. from 300 B.C. onwards, as IG22.657, al., and occur frequently in Mss. as ἠβούλοντο v.l.in Th. 2.2, 6.79,ἠβούλου Hyp.Lyc.11
; said to be Ionic in An.Ox.2.374.— An [voice] Act. βούλητε ( = βούλησθε ) Mitteis Chr.361.10 (iv A. D.):—will, wish, be willing, Hom., etc.: usu. implying choice or preference (cf. IV) opp. ἐθέλω 'consent',εἰ βούλει, ἐγὼ ἐθέλω Pl.Grg. 522e
, cf. R. 347b, 437b;ἐὰν βούλῃ σὺ.. ἐὰν θεὸς ἐθέλῃ Id.Alc.1.135d
; ; ; but ἐθέλω is also used = 'wish', λέξαι θέλω σοι, πρὶν θανεῖν, ἃ βούλομαι, E.Alc. 281 (soἐθέλω εἰπεῖν Pl.Prt. 309b
, butφράσαι τι βούλομαι Ar.Pl. 1090
): Hom. uses βούλομαι for ἐθέλω in the case of the gods, for with them wish is will: ἐθέλω is more general, and is sts. used where βούλομαι might have stood, e.g. Il. 7.182.—Construct.: mostly c. inf., , etc.; sts. c. inf. [tense] fut., Thgn.184; c. acc. et inf., Od.4.353, and freq. in Prose: when βούλομαι is folld. by acc. only, an inf. may generally be supplied, as καί κε τὸ βουλοίμην (sc. γενέσθαι) Od.20.316; ἔτυχεν ὧν ἐβούλετο (sc. τυχεῖν) Antiph.18.6; πλακοῦντα β. (sc. σε λέγειν) Id.52.11; καὶ εἰ μάλα βούλεται ἄλλῃ [Ποσειδάων] (sc. τοῦτο γενέσθαι) Il.15.51; so εἰς τὸ βαλανεῖον βούλομαι (sc. ἰέναι) Ar.Ra. 1279; βουλοίμην ἄν (sc. τόδε γενέσθαι) Pl.Euthphr.3a.2 in Hom. of gods, c. acc. rei et dat. pers., Τρώεσσιν.. ἐβούλετο νίκην he willed victory to the Trojans, Il.7.21, cf. 23.682: later c. acc., τὸ βουλόμενον τὴν πολιτείαν πλῆθος that supports the constitution, Arist.Pol. 1309b17.II [dialect] Att. usages:1 βούλει or βούλεσθε folld. by Verb in subj., βούλει λάβωμαι; would you have me take hold? S.Ph. 761; βούλει φράσω; Ar.Eq.36, cf. Pl.Phd. 79a, R. 596a; ποῦ δὴ βούλει ἀναγνῶμεν; Id.Phdr. 228e.2 εἰ βούλει if you please, S.Ant. 1168, X.An.3.4.41; also εἰ δὲ βούλει, ἐὰν δὲ βούλῃ, to express a concession, or if you like, Pl.Smp. 201a, etc.;εἰ μὲν β., φρονήσει, εἰ δὲ β., ἰσχύι Id.R. 432a
.3 ὁ βουλόμενος any one who likes, Hdt.1.54, Th.1.26, etc.;ἔδωκεν ἅπαντι τῷ βουλομένῳ D.21.45
; ὁ β. the 'common in former', Ar. Pl. 918 (whence, in jest, βούλομαι ib. 908); ὅστις βούλει who or which ever you like, Pl.Grg. 517b, Cra. 432a.4 βουλομένῳ μοί ἐστι, c. inf., it is according to my wish that.., Th.2.3;εἰ σοὶ β. ἐστὶν ἀποκρίνεσθαι Pl.Grg. 448d
; alsoτὰ θεῶν οὕτω βουλόμεν' ἔσται E.IA33
; τὸ κεἰνου βουλόμενον his wish, ib. 1270; but with pass. sense, τὸ β. the object of desire, Luc.Am.37, Plu.Art.28.5 τί βουλόμενος; with what purpose? Pl.Phd. 63a, D.18.172; ;S.
El. 1100.III mean, Pl.R. 362e, 590e, etc.; τί ἡμῖν βούλεται οὗτος ὁ μῦθος; (folld. by β. λέγειν ὡς ..) Id.Tht. 156c;τί β. σημαίνειν τὸ τέρας D.H.4.59
; βούλεται εἶναι professes or pretends to be, Pl.R. 595c;β. τὸ ὄνομα ἐπικεῖσθαι Id.Cra. 412c
; freq. in Arist., τὸ ἀκούσιον βούλεται λέγεσθαι οὐκ εἰ .. EN 1110b30; β. ἄσωτος εἶναι ὁ ἕν τι κακὸν ἔχων ib. 1119b34; β. ὁ πρᾶος ἀτάραχος εἶναι ib. 1125b33; tend to be,ἡ τοῦ ὕδατος φύσις β. εἶναι ἄχυμος Id.Sens. 441a3
; β. ἤδη τότε εἶναι πόλις ὅταν .. Id.Pol. 1261b12, cf. 1293b40; ἡ φύσις β. μὲν τοῦτο ποιεῖν πολλάκις, οὐ μέντοι δύναται ib. 1255b3, cf. GA 778a4, al.IV folld. by ἤ .., prefer, for βούλομαι μᾶλλον (which is more usu. in Prose), βούλομ' ἐγὼ λαὸν σόον ἔμμεναι ἢ ἀπολέσθαι I had rather.., Il.1.117, cf. 23.594, Od.3.232, 11.489, 12.350;β. τὸ μέν τι εὐτυχέειν.. ἢ εὐτυχέειν τὰ πάντα Hdt.3.40
; β. παρθενεύεσθαι πλέω χρόνον ἢ πατρὸς ἐστερῆσθαι (for πολὺν χρόνον, μᾶλλον ἤ ..) ib. 124, cf. E.Andr. 351; less freq. without ἤ.., πολὺ βούλομαι αὐτὴν οἴκοι ἔχειν I much prefer.., Il.1.112, cf. Od.15.88. (g[uglide]el-g[uglide]ol-, cf. the dialectic forms.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > βούλομαι
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18 εὐδοκία
εὐδοκ-ία, ἡ,A = εὐδόκησις, esp. of God, LXX 1 Ch.16.10, al., Ev.Luc.2.14, al.; good will, Ep.Phil.1.15; contentment, Phld.Piet.25.3 v.l. for εὐδοκιμίη in Hp.Praec.6.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὐδοκία
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19 ἐπιπόθημα
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20 ἔρως
Aἔρωτα Alex.Aet.3.12
, AP9.39 ([place name] Musicius): in [dialect] Ep. and Lyr. usu. [full] ἔρος (q. v.): (ἕραμαι, ἐράω A):—love, mostly of the sexual passion,θηλυκρατὴς ἔ. A.Ch. 600
(lyr.) ;ἐρῶσ' ἔρωτ' ἔκδημον E.Hipp.32
; ἔ. τινός love for one, S.Tr. 433 ; : generally, love of a thing, desire for i it,πατρῴας γῆς A.Ag. 540
;δεινὸς εὐκλείας ἔ. Id.Eu. 865
, etc. ;ἔχειν ἔμφυτον ἔρωτα περί τι Pl.Lg. 782e
;πρὸς τοὺς λόγους Luc.Nigr.Praef.
; ; ἔ. ἔχει με c. inf., A.Supp. 521 ; ; ; ἔ. ἐμπίπτει μοι c. inf., A.Ag. 341, cf. Th.6.24 ; εἰς ἔρωτά τινος ἀφικέσθαι, ἐλθεῖν, Antiph.212.3,Anaxil.21.5 : pl., loves, amours,ἀλλοτρίων Pi.N.3.30
;οὐχ ὅσιοι ἔ. E.Hipp. 765
(lyr.) ;ἔρωτες ἐμᾶς πόλεως Ar.Av. 1316
(lyr.), etc. ; of dolphins,πρὸς παῖδας Arist.HA 631a10
: generally, desires, S.Ant. 617 (lyr.).II pr. n., the god of love, Anacr.65, Parm.13, E.Hipp. 525 (lyr.), etc. ;Έ. ἀνίκατε μάχαν S.Ant. 781
(lyr.): in pl., Simon.184.3, etc.III at Nicaea, a funeral wreath, EM379.54.IV name of the κλῆρος Ἀφροδίτης, Cat.Cod.Astr.1.168 ; = third κλῆρος, Paul.Al.K.3 ; one of the τόποι, Vett.Val.69.16.
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