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1 ισχυρογνώμων
obstinateΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > ισχυρογνώμων
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2 πεισμωμένος
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3 γνωσιμαχίας
γνωσιμαχίᾱς, γνωσιμαχίαobstinate contention: fem acc plγνωσιμαχίᾱς, γνωσιμαχίαobstinate contention: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
4 μονοτονούντα
μονοτονέωto be obstinate: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc pl (attic epic doric)μονοτονέωto be obstinate: pres part act masc acc sg (attic epic doric) -
5 μονοτονοῦντα
μονοτονέωto be obstinate: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc pl (attic epic doric)μονοτονέωto be obstinate: pres part act masc acc sg (attic epic doric) -
6 αδικομάχους
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7 ἀδικομάχους
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8 σκληροτράχηλος
-ος,-ον + A 5-0-0-1-2=8 Ex 33,3.5; 34,9; Dt 9,6.13stiff-necked (metaph.), obstinate; neol.Cf. DOGNIEZ 1992 65.176; EYNIKEL 1999, 146; LE BOULLUEC 1989, 329; SPICQ 1982, 606-610; →MM; NIDNTT -
9 γνωσιμαχία
γνωσῐ-μᾰχία, ἡ,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > γνωσιμαχία
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10 διακαρτερέω
A endure to the end, Hdt.3.52;ἐς τὸ ἔσχατον Id.7.107
; εἰς τὴν πατρίδα δ. stand by one's country, Lycurg.85;ἐν τῇ συμμαχίᾳ X.HG7.2.1
: c. part., δ. πολεμῶν ib.4.8, cf. Plu.Sert.7: c. inf., δ. μὴ λέγειν τἀληθῆ to be obstinate in refusing to speak the truth, Arist.Rh. 1377a4.2 c. acc., bear patiently,δ. τηλικαύτην ἡμέραν Alex.233
;κακοπάθειαν δ. Plb.36.16.4
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11 δυσθανατέω
A to be loath to die, Hdt.9.72; struggle against death, die hard, Pl.R. 406b, Thphr.HP3.11.3, Plu.Ant.77, etc.; also, to be sick to death with desire,περί τι Ph.2.167
; to be deadly obstinate, περί τι ib. 100: abs., to be in deadly terror, ib. 173.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δυσθανατέω
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12 καρτερέω
A to be steadfast, patient, S.Ph. 1274, Men.Sam. 112, etc.; , cf. Th.7.64;κ. μάχῃ E.Heracl. 837
;κ. ἐλπίδι τινός Th.2.44
: freq. with a Prep., κ. πρός τι to hold up against a thing, e.g.πρὸς ἡδονάς τε καὶ λύπας Pl.R. 556c
;πρὸς λιμὸν καὶ ῥῖγος X.Cyr.2.3.13
;ἐπὶ τοῖς παροῦσι Isoc.6.48
, cf. Pl. La. 194a; κ. ἐν ταῖς ἡδοναῖς to be patient or temperate in.., Id.Lg. 635c; ; κ. ἀπὸ τοῦ ὕπνου refrain therefrom, Ael.NA13.13: c. part., persevere in doing, ;κ. ἀναλίσκων ἀργύριον φρονίμως Pl.La. 192e
;ἀκούων Aeschin.3.241
;κ. ἐν ἐπιτηδεύμασιν Isoc.2.32
; also τὰ δείν' ἐκαρτέρουν was strangely obdurate or obstinate, S.Aj. 650: in later Prose meaning little more than wait, καρτέρει καὶ θεώρει wait and see, LXX 2 Ma.7.17;οὐ κ. μέχρι θαλάμων ἐλθεῖν S.E.M.1.291
.II c. acc. rei, bear patiently, endure, ;κ. θεοῦ δόσιν Id.Alc. 1071
;τῷ σώματι τὰ συντυγχάνοντα X.Mem.1.6.7
;τὸν τῶν ὑπεροπτικῶν ὄγκον Isoc.1.30
;πολλὴν κακοπάθειαν Arist.Pol. 1278b27
:—[voice] Pass., κεκαρτέρηται τἀμά my time for patience is over, E.Hipp. 1457.--In Hsch., οὐ καρτεριάδδει· οὐ φρόνιμος εἶ, should prob. be οὐ καρτερίδδει ([dialect] Lacon. for καρτερίζει).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καρτερέω
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13 καρτερός
A = κρατερός (q. v.), strong, staunch,φάλαγγες Il.5.592
; καὶ εἰ μάλα κ. ἐστιν [ Hector] 13.316; Ἡρακλῆς ὁ κ. Ar.Ra. 464: c. inf.,κ. ἐστι μάχῃ ἔνι φῶτας ἐναίρειν Il.13.483
;πολέμῳ ἔνι κ. ἐσσι 9.53
;Ζεὺς Τυφῶ -ώτερος μάχῃ A.Th. 517
; τὰ καρτερώτατα the strongest, S.Aj. 669.2 c. gen., possessed of, in control of, master of,Ἀσίης Archil.26
;οὐκέτι τῆς αὑτοῦ γλώσσης κ. οὔτε νόου Thgn.480
;ἁμῶν Theoc.15.94
;παθῶν D.H.5.8
;γῆς καὶ οἰκίων SIG45.28
(Halic., V B.C.);Θηβαίων Arr.Fr.91
J.3 = καρτερικός, steadfast, patient,πρὸς πάντα X.Cyr.1.6.25
; obstinate,- ώτατος ἀνθρώπων πρὸς τὸ ἀπιστεῖν Pl.Phd. 77a
; κ. πρὸς τὸ λέγειν mighty in disputation, Id.Tht. 169b.4 of things, mighty, potent,ὅρκος Il.19.108
; κ. ἔργα deeds of might, 5.872; κ. ἕλκος severe, 16.517; κ. μάχη strongly contested, sharp, severe, Hdt.1.76, Th.4.43;ναυμαχίη Hdt.8.12
;ἀγών Plb.1.27.11
; ἀλαλά, μέριμναι, Pi.I.7(6).10, 8(7).13;λίθος Id.O.1.58
, E.Fr. 1044; ;- ώτατον βέλος Pi.O.1.112
; τὸ κ. force, violence, A.Supp. 612; but τόλμης εἶμι πρὸς τὸ κ. the utmost verge of.., E.Med. 394; κατὰ τὸ κ. in Adv. sense, Hdt.1.212, 3.65, Ar.Ach. 622, etc.; πρὸς τὸ κ. A.Pr. 214: abs., τὸ κ. Theoc.1.41.5 of place, strong, Hdt.9.9, Th.4.3;τὸ -ώτατον τοῦ Χωρίου Id.5.10
; λόφος κ. Id.4.131.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καρτερός
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14 λιπαρέω
A persist, persevere, hold out, of obstinate resistance,λιπαρήσομεν οὕτω, ὅκως ἂν ἔχωμεν Hdt.8.144
: in part., τοὺς Λυδοὺς τέως μὲν διάγειν λιπαρέοντας continued to hold out, under pressure of famine, Id.1.94: reversely, with part. added, λιπαρέετε μένοντες persist in holding your ground, Id.9.45; ἐλιπάρεε ἱστορέων persisted in inquiring, Id.3.51: c. dat., λ. τῇ πόσει keep on drinking, Id.5.19;λ. τῇ ἑταίρᾳ D.L.6.66
.II of persistent entreaty,1 abs., to be importunate,λιπαρεόντων δὲ αὐτῶν Hdt.1.86
, cf. 2.42, 9.111, A.Pr. 520, Pl.Cra. 413c, Men.Epit.54, Herod.6.28,93; , cf. D.21.206.2 c. acc. et inf., beseech one to do a thing, A.Pr. 1004; also τοῦ με χρείας ὧδε λιπαρεῖς τυχεῖν; to obtain what request dost thou so importune me? S.OT 1435; λιπαροῦντι μὲν τυχεῖν importunate to obtain, Id.OC 776; ξυγγενέσθαι.. μ' ἐλιπάρει.. μάζαις importuned me to become acquainted with cakes, Telecl.38 (cj. Porson), cf. X.Oec.2.16; also λ. τινὰ ὅπως .. PAmh. 2.79.47 (ii A. D.); ἐξαιτήσεσθαι καὶ λιπαρήσειν παρ' ὑμῶν αὐτόν entreat earnestly for him at your hands, D.21.208; but also λ. βωμούς importune.., Plb.32.15.7:—[voice] Pass., to be earnestly entreated,ὑπό τινων X. HG3.5.12
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15 λιπαρής
λῑπᾰρ-ής, ές,A persisting or persevering in a thing, earnest, indefatigable,περί τινος Pl.Cra. 413a
; περί τι, πρός τι, Id.Hp.Mi. 369d, 372b: also c. gen.,παιδείας Luc.Am.6
.2 of things,λ. χειρουργία Ar.Lys. 672
;προθυμία Luc.Abd.4
; λ. πυρετός an obstinate fever, Id.Hist.Conscr.1.II earnest in begging or praying, importunate, c. part.,λ. ἦσαν δεόμενοι Plu.TG6
;ἀκοῦσαί τι βουλόμενοι λ. ἦσαν Id.2.665e
; λ. χείρ a hand instant in prayer, S.El. 1378: c. gen., fawning upon,τῶν ἐν ἐξουσίᾳ Plu.2.776b
; τὸ λ. importunity, Luc.Herm.24; πρὸς τὸ λ., = λιπαρῶς, S.OC 1119.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λιπαρής
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16 μονοτονέω
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17 μονότονος
μονό-τονος, ον, (Aτόνος 11.2
) of one tone in music, uniform, monotonous. Adv. - νως Longin.34.2.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μονότονος
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18 παλιντριβής
πᾰλιν-τρῐβής, ές,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παλιντριβής
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19 παράταξις
2 marshalling, line of battle,π. ποιεῖσθαι Isoc. 10.53
; ἐν τῷ μεταξὺ χωρίω τῶν π. Plb.15.12.3 ;ἡ π. τοῦ πολέμου LXX Nu.31.14
;ἐν π. ἀποθνῄσκειν Phld. Mort.29
;ὡς ἐν παρατάξει Arr.Epict.3.22.69
; ἐκ παρατάξεως in pitched battle, Th.5.11, D.9.49, Aeschin.3.88 ; ἐν ταῖς προγεγενημέναις π. in the previous battles, Plb.1.40.1 ;μετὰ τὰν π. τὰν γενομέναν αὐτοῖς ποτὶ Πριανεῖς Schwyzer 289.105
(Priene, ii B.C.), cf. IG 42(1).28.1 (Epid., ii B.C.).II of marshalling a political party,τὴν μὲν παρασκευὴν ὁρᾶτε.. καὶ τὴν παράταξιν, ὅση γεγένηται Aeschin.3.1
; conspiracy, intrigue,ὑπὸ παρατάξεως ἀδίκου D.44.3
; partisanship,φιλονεικία καὶ π. τῶν θεατῶν Plu.Cim.8
; obstinate opposition,κατὰ ψιλὴν π. ὡς οἱ Χριστιανοί M.Ant.11.3
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20 περισκελής
II metaph., obstinate, stubborn, ;ἦθος M.Ant.4.28
;χαρακτήρ AP9.578
(Leo Phil.): [comp] Comp.- έστερος Simp. in Epict.p.62
D. Adv. [comp] Comp. -έστερον, φέρειν to bear more unflinchingly, Men.6.3.2 of medicines, harsh, irritating, Hp.Ulc.1 ; ἐλλέβοροι σκληροὶ καὶ π. Thphr.HP9.10.4.3 excessive, violent,καύματα Philoch.171
; ἀὴρ π. ἐφ' ἑκάτερα excessive in heat or cold, Thphr.CP5.14.9, cf. 2.3.3.4 hard, difficult,τὸ π. τῆς τοιαύτης γεωγραφίας Str.14.1.9
, cf.S.E.M.1.39 ;λοξῶν καὶ π. ὄντων τῶν χρησμῶν Corn.ND32
; πρᾶγμα φύσει π. Theon Prog.4.------------------------------------A round the leg: hence περισκελῆ, τά, drawers, LXXEx.28.38(42), Ph.2.157 : sg.,περισκελὲς λινοῦν LXXLe. 16.4
; cf. περισκέλια.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περισκελής
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