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  • 41 ἐντίθημι

    ἐντίθημι, [tense] fut. ἐνθήσω: poet. [tense] aor. 1 inf.
    A

    ἐνθέμεν Thgn.430

    :— put in (esp. put on board a ship),

    οἶνον ἐρυθρὸν ἐνθήσω Od.5.166

    ;

    ἐνθείς τινα εἰς τὸ πλοῖον Antipho 5.39

    :—freq. in this sense in [voice] Med.,

    κτήματά τ' ἐντιθέμεσθα Od.3.154

    , cf. X.An.1.4.7, Oec.20.28;

    ἐν δ' ἱστὸν τιθέμεσθα.. νηΐ Od.11.3

    ;

    ἐνθέσθαι εἰς τὴν ναῦν φορτία D.34.6

    .
    b metaph.,

    ἐνθέμεν φρένας ἐσθλάς Thgn.430

    ;

    ἄρτι μοι τὸ γῆρας ἐντίθησι νοῦν Pherecr. 146.6

    ;

    ἐ. ἀθυμίαν Pl.Lg. 800c

    ;

    ἰσχύν D.3.33

    ; ἐνθεῖναι φόβον inspire fear, X.An.7.4.1, etc.;

    ἐ. ταῖς χορδαῖς τὴν ἁρμονίαν Plot.4.7.8

    :—so in [voice] Med., χόλον ἔνθεο θυμῷ thou hast stored up wrath in thy heart, Il.6.326;

    κότον ἔνθετο θυμῷ Od.11.102

    ; opp.

    ἵλαον ἔνθεο θυμόν Il. 9.639

    ;

    τὴν εἴς τινα εὔνοιαν PMag.Lond.125.26

    ; μῦθον πεπνυμένον ἔνθετο θυμῷ laid it to his heart, Od.21.355; μή μοι πατέρας.. ὁμοίῃ ἔνθεο τιμῇ put not our fathers in like honour, Il.4.410.
    3 put in the mouth,

    τινί τι Ar.Eq. 717

    ; ψώμισμα (sc. τῶν νηπίων στόματι) Plu. 2.320d:—[voice] Med., ἐνθοῦ put in, i.e. eat, Ar.Eq.51; cf.

    ἔνθεσις 11

    .
    5 put on,

    χλαίνας Il.24.646

    ;

    κόσμον τάφῳ E.IT 632

    :—[voice] Med.,

    σάκος ἔνθετο νώτῳ A.R.3.1320

    .
    7 of cautery,

    ἐνθεῖναι ἐσχάρας Id.Art.11

    , cf. Paul.Aeg.6.44.

    Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐντίθημι

  • 42 ἐξέτι

    ἐξέτι, Prep. with gen., ἐξέτι τοῦ ὅτε..
    A ever since the time when.., Il.9.106; ἐ. πατρῶν from our fathers' time, Od.8.245;

    ἐ. νηπυτίης A.R. 4.791

    ;

    ἐ. κεῖθεν Call.Ap. 104

    ;

    ἐ. παίδων IG14.1549

    : also in late Prose, ἐ. νέου, νεαροῦ, App.BC2.86, Ael.NA5.39;

    ἐ. σπαργάνων Ph.2.94

    .

    Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐξέτι

  • 43 ἐξέτι

    ἐξ - έτι: ever since, w. gen.; ἐξέτι πατρῶν, ‘since the times of our fathers,’ Od. 8.245.

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  • 44 drie Onze Vaders penitentie krijgen

    drie Onze Vaders penitentie krijgen

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  • 45 penitentie

    [boetedoening] penance
    [in de biecht opgelegde straf] penance
    voorbeelden:
    1   penitentie doen do penance
    2   drie Onze Vaders penitentie krijgen get three Our Fathers as penance

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  • 46 father

    A n
    1 ( parent) père m ; to be like a father to sb être un vrai père pour qn ; from father to son de père en fils ;
    2 ( ancestor) père m, ancêtre m ; land of our fathers patrie de nos pères or aïeux ;
    3 ( originator) père m ; the father of the motor car/of English theatre le père de l'automobile/du théâtre anglais.
    B vtr engendrer [child].
    like father like son tel père tel fils ; the father and mother of a row une prise de bec maison .

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  • 47 εἰ

    1
    εἰ (Hom.+)
    marker of a condition, existing in fact or hypothetical, if (B-D-F §371f, neg. §428, 1; 2; Rob., indexes; JBoyer, Grace Theological Journal 2, ’81, 75–141, marker of a ‘simple, logical connection between protasis and apodosis’).
    w. the indic.
    α. in all tenses, to express a condition thought of as real or to denote assumptions relating to what has already happened εἰ υἱὸς εἶ τοῦ θεοῦ if you really are the Son of God Mt 4:3; sim. 5:29f; 6:23; 8:31; Ac 5:39. εἰ σὺ Ἰουδαῖος ἐπονομάζῃ if you call yourself a Judean Ro 2:17. εἰ κατακαυχᾶσαι, οὐ σὺ βαστάζεις if you do boast, (remember) you do not support 11:18 al. In Paul the verb is freq. missing, and is to be supplied fr. the context: εἰ Χριστὸς ἐν ὑμῖν (sc. ἐστιν), τὸ μὲν σῶμα νεκρόν (sc. ἐστιν) 8:10. εἰ τέκνα (sc. ἐστέ) if you are children, then … vs. 17, εἰ χάριτι (γέγονεν), οὐκέτι ἐξ ἔργων 11:6 al. The negative in clauses where the reality of the condition is taken for granted is οὐ (earlier Gk. μή [for exception s. Goodwin p. 138f]; s. B-D-F §428, 1): εἰ οὐ δύναται τοῦτο παρελθεῖν Mt 26:42. εἰ δὲ ὑμεῖς οὐκ ἀφίετε Mk 11:25 [26] v.l. εἰ πιστοὶ οὐκ ἐγένεσθε Lk 16:11f; εἰ οὐκ ἀκούουσιν vs. 31. εἰ οὐ φοβοῦμαι Lk 18:4; cp. J 5:47; 10:37; Ro 8:9; 11:21; 1 Cor 7:9; 9:2; 11:6; 15:13ff, 29, 32; 16:22 al. εἰ is rarely found w. the future εἰ πάντες σκανδαλισθήσονται Mt 26:33; Mk 14:29; εἰ ἀρνησόμεθα 2 Ti 2:12 (cp. Just., A I, 31, 6 εἰ μὴ ἀρνοῖντο Ἰησοῦν); εἰ ὑπομενεῖτε 1 Pt 2:20; εἰ καὶ οὐ δώσει (class. ἐὰν καὶ μὴ δῷ B-D-F §372, 3; Rob. 1012) Lk 11:8. W. aor., when events are regarded as having taken place Mt 24:22; Mk 3:26; 13:20.
    β. w. the pres., impf., aor., or plpf. indic. to express an unreal (contrary to fact) condition (B-D-F §360; 372; Rob. 1012ff). ἄν is usu. found in the apodosis (regularly in class.) εἰ ἐν Τύρῳ καὶ Σίδωνι ἐγένοντο αἱ δυνάμεις, πάλαι ἂν μετενόησαν if the wonders had been done in T. and S., they would have repented long ago Mt 11:21. εἰ ἤμεθα ἐν ταῖς ἡμέραις τῶν πατέρων ἡμῶν if we had lived in the days of our fathers 23:30. εἰ ᾔδει ὁ οἰκοδεσπότης if the master of the house had known 24:43 (cp. Just., A I, 12, 2 εἰ … ταῦτα ἐγίνωσκον; 18, 1 al.) εἰ ἦν προφήτης, ἐγίνωσκεν ἄν if he were a prophet, he would know Lk 7:39 al. The pres. indic. εἰ ἔχετε (v.l. εἴχετε) πίστιν … ἐλέγετε ἄν if you had faith … you would say Lk 17:6. Somet. ἄν is lacking in the apodosis (Polyaenus 2, 3, 5 εἰ ἐπεποιήκειμεν … νῦν ἐχρῆν=if we had done … it would have been necessary; Mitt-Wilck. II/2, 16, 18 [II B.C.]; PRein I, 7 [II B.C.]; POxy 526, 10; 530, 8 and 17; Just., A I, 10, 6; 11:2 al.—PMelcher, De sermone Epict., diss. Halle 1905, 75; Mlt. 200f) εἰ μὴ ἦν οὗτος παρὰ θεοῦ, οὐκ ἠδύνατο if this man were not from God, he would not have been able to … J 9:33. εἰ μὴ ἦλθον, ἁμαρτίαν οὐκ εἴχοσαν if I had not come, they would not have sin 15:22; cp. vs. 24. W. the apodosis placed first Mk 9:42 (v.l. περιέκειτο), Lk 17:2; J 19:11.
    εἰ w. subj., as καὶ εἴ τις θελήσῃ Rv 11:5 (s. 7 below), is unusual, perh. a textual error; B-D-F §372, 3 conjectures κἄν for καὶ εἰ. But εἰ w. subj. is found in the older poets and Hdt. (Kühner-G. II 474), in Aristoph., Equ. 698 et al., in var. dialects (EHermann, Griech. Forschungen I 1912, 277f) and in later times (e.g. Epict., Vett. Val., Lucian [ed. CJacobitz, Index graec. 473a]; Philostrat., Vi. Apoll. p. 84, 28; 197, 9; ins [Rdm.2 199]; PRyl 234, 12; POxy 496, 11; Dt 8:5); B-D-F §372, 3; Mlt. 187; Reinhold 107; OSchulthess, AKaegi Festschr. 1919, 161f.
    εἰ w. the optative is rare: εἰ καὶ πάσχοιτε … μακάριοι even if you should suffer, … you would be blessed 1 Pt 3:14. εἰ θέλοι (v.l. θέλει) τὸ θέλημα τοῦ θεοῦ if it should be God’s will vs. 17. εἴ τι ἔχοιεν (sc. κατηγορεῖν; cp. Just., A I, 3, 1 εἰ … μηδὲν ἔχοι τις ἐλέγχειν) πρὸς ἐμέ if they should have any charges to bring against me Ac 24:19. εἰ δυνατὸν εἴη (Jos., Ant. 12, 12) if it should be possible 20:16 (but s. B-D-F §385, 2; Just., A II, 15, 2 εἰ δύναιντο). εἰ τύχοι is used as a formula (oft. in later wr., incl. Philo; s. KReik, D. Opt. bei Polyb. u. Philo 1907, 154; Just., A I, 27, 3) it may be, for example, perhaps 1 Cor 15:37; used to tone down an assertion which may be too bold 14:10 (Lucian, Icar. 6 καὶ πολλάκις, εἰ τύχοι, μηδὲ ὁπόσοι στάδιοι Μεγαρόθεν Ἀθήναζέ εἰσιν, ἀκριβῶς ἐπιστάμενοι ‘and many times, so it appears, not even knowing how many stades it is from Megara to Athens’).
    marker of an indirect question as content, that (Kühner-G. II 369, 8; Rob. 965. Cp. Appian, Bell. Civ. 5, 67 §283 ἀγανακτέω εἰ=be exasperated that; Sir 23:14 θελήσεις εἰ μὴ ἐγεννήθης; 2 Macc 14:28; 4 Macc 2:1; 4:7. S. on θαυμάζω 1aγ) ἐθαύμασεν εἰ ἤδη τέθνηκεν he was surprised that he was already dead Mk 15:44a. μὴ θαυμάζετε εἰ μισεῖ ὑμᾶς ὁ κόσμος do not wonder that the world hates you 1J 3:13; θαυμαζόντων …, εἰ τοσαύτη σπουδὴ ἦν τοῦ συλληφθῆναι that there was such interest in arresting MPol 7:2; AcPlCor 2:2 (cp. Just., A II, 8, 3 οὐδὲν … θαυμαστόν, εἰ). Sim. also (Procop. Soph., Ep. 123 χάριν ἔχειν εἰ=that) μαρτυρόμενος … εἰ παθητὸς ὁ Χριστός testifying … that the Christ was to suffer (s. πάσχω 3aα) Ac 26:23.—οὐ μέγα εἰ it is not surprising that 2 Cor 11:15 (cp. Aeschin., In Ctes. 94 ἐστὶ δεινὸν εἰ; Diod S 23, 15, 5, παράδοξον … εἰ=incredible … that; ibid. θαυμαστὸν εἰ; Gen 45:28 μέγα μοί ἐστιν εἰ).— That is also poss. after verbs of knowing or not knowing, e.g. J 9:25; Ac 19:2b; 1 Cor 1:16; 7:16; so CBurchard, ZNW 52, ’61, 73–82 but s. 5bα.
    marker in causal clauses, when an actual case is taken as a supposition, where we also can use if instead of since: εἰ τὸν χόρτον … ὁ θεὸς οὕτως ἀμφιέννυσιν if God so clothes the grass Mt 6:30; Lk 12:28; cp. Mt 7:11; Lk 11:13; J 7:23; 10:35; 13:14, 17, 32; Ac 4:9; 11:17; Ro 6:8; 15:27; Col 2:20; Hb 7:15; 1 Pt 1:17; 1J 4:11.
    marker of strong or solemn assertion, without apodosis (=in aposiopesis; B-D-F §482; Rob. 1203) εἰ ἔγνως if you only knew Lk 19:42. εἰ βούλει παρενέγκαι if you would only let (this) pass 22:42 v.l. (cp. the letter fr. IV B.C. in Dssm., LO 120, note 5 [LAE 149]).—Hebraistic in oaths, like אִם: may this or that happen to me, if … (cp. 2 Km 3:25; GBuchanan, HTR 58, ’65, 319–24); this amounts to a strong negation certainly not (cp. Ps 7:4f; Gen 14:23) ἀμὴν λέγω ὑμῖν εἰ δοθήσεται truly, I tell you, it will not be given Mk 8:12 (NColeman, JTS 28, 1927, 159–67 interprets this as strongly positive; against him FBurkitt, ibid. 274–76). εἰ εἰσελεύσονται they shall certainly not enter Hb 3:11; 4:3, 5 (all 3 Ps 94:11); B-D-F §372, 4; 454, 5; Mlt-H. 468f; Rob. 94; 1024.
    marker of direct and indirect questions (without particle following)
    (not in earlier Gk., B-D-F §440, 3; Rob. 916) w. direct questions (Gen 17:17; 44:19; Am 3:3–6; 6:12; TestAbr A 15 p.96, 8 [Stone p. 40]; 18 p. 100, 13 [St. p. 48]): εἰ ἔξεστιν; is it permitted, may one? Mt 12:10; 19:3 (cp. Mk 10:2); Lk 14:3 v.l.; Ac 21:37; 22:25. εἰ ὀλίγοι οἱ σωζόμενοι; are there only a few who will be saved? Lk 13:23; cp. Mk 8:23; Lk 22:49; Ac 1:6; 7:1; 19:2a. Cp. 6aβ.
    freq. in indir. questions whether (Hom. et al.)
    α. w. pres. indic. (Gen 27:21; 42:16; TestJob 31:1; Jos., Ant. 10, 259; 16, 225; Ar 8, 1; Just., A I, 2, 2; A II, 2, 10) εἴπῃς εἰ σὺ εἶ ὁ Χριστός whether you are the Christ Mt 26:63. εἰ ἁμαρτωλός ἐστιν whether he is a sinner J 9:25; εἰ πνεῦμα ἅγιον ἔστιν whether there is a holy spirit Ac 19:2b (s. 2 above). ἴδωμεν εἰ ἔρχεται Mt 27:49; Mk 15:36 (Lucian, Dial. Mort. 20, 3 φέρʼ ἴδω εἰ=let me see whether, Merc. Cond. 6); cp. Mk 10:2; Lk 14:31; 1 Cor 3:12; 2 Cor 13:5; 1J 4:1.—W. the fut. indic. (4 Km 1:2; Job 5:1) εἰ θεραπεύσει αὐτόν whether he would heal him Mk 3:2 (v.l. θεραπεύει); Lk 6:7 v.l.; εἰ σώσεις whether you will save 1 Cor 7:16.—W. the aor. indic. (Esth 4:14; w. plpf. Just., D. 56, 2) εἰ πάλαι ἀπέθανεν whether he had already died Mk 15:44b; εἰ ἐβάπτισα 1 Cor 1:16.
    β. w. subj. διώκω εἰ καταλάβω I press on (to see) whether I can capture Phil 3:12 (B-D-F §368; 375; Rob. 1017).
    γ. w. opt. (X., An. 1, 8, 15; 2, 1, 15; 4 Macc 9:27; 11:13) ἀνακρίνοντες … εἰ ἔχοι ταῦτα examining … to see whether this was really so Ac 17:11. εἰ βούλοιτο πορεύεσθαι 25:20; cp. 17:27.
    In combination w. other particles, w. the other particles foll.
    εἰ ἄρα
    α. expressing possibility if, indeed; if, in fact; whether (perhaps) (X., An. 3, 2, 22; SIG 834, 12; Gen 18:3; s. B-D-F §454, 2) 1 Cor 15:15 (εἴπερ ἄρα); Hv 3, 4, 3; 3, 7, 5; Hs 6, 4, 1; 8, 3, 3; 9, 5, 7; AcPt Ox 849, 6.
    β. introducing a direct question εἰ ἄρα ταῦτα οὕτως ἔχει; is it (really) so? Ac 7:1 v.l.; indirect qu. on the chance that (PPetr II, 13 [19] 9 ‘should you find it impossible’; Num 22:11) Mk 11:13; Ac 5:8 D; 8:22; in the hope that 17:27 (εἰ ἄρα γε); AcPt Ox 849, 2; 22. Cp. εἰ δέ … ; What if …? Ac 23:9.
    εἴ γε if indeed, inasmuch as (Kühner-G. II 177c) Eph 3:2; 4:21; Col 1:23. τοσαῦτα ἐπάθετε εἰκῇ; εἴ γε καὶ εἰκῇ have you experienced so many things in vain? If it really was in vain Gal 3:4. εἴ γε καὶ ἐκδυσάμενοι οὐ γυμνοὶ εὑρεθησόμεθα assuming, of course, that having put it off we shall not be found naked 2 Cor 5:3. [εἴ γ]ε οὕτως ὡς [ἔστιν καὶ παρελάβετε τὸν λόγον] AcPl BMM recto, 31f (restoration based on duplicate Ox 1602 verso, 37f and AcPl Ha 8, 24f, which has a slightly difft. text after εἴ γε [s. also the text of Ghent 62, 17 in HSanders, HTR 31, ’38, 79, n. 2]). S. γέ bα.
    εἰ δὲ καί (Just., D. 110, 1) but if, and if Lk 11:18; 1 Cor 4:7; and even if 2 Cor 4:3 (but s. Lietzmann, Hdb.); 11:6. If, on the other hand, … then AcPlCor 2:28 (εἰ … δέ … καί … μή).
    εἰ δὲ μή (γε) if not, otherwise
    α. after affirmat. clauses, w. the aor. ind, and ἄν in the apodosis J 14:2; or pres. ind. (Demosth., Prooem. 29, 3) and fut. (Gen 30:1; Bel 29 Theod.; PLond 1912, 98) Rv 2:5, 16; or pres. impv. J 14:11.—εἰ δὲ μή γε (μήγε some edd.) otherwise (Pla. et al.; Epict. 3, 22, 27; Jos., Bell. 6, 120, Ant. 17, 113; Just., D. 105, 6; IGR IV, 833; POxy 1159, 6; Mitt-Wilck. I/2, 167, 25; PGM 4, 2629; Da 3:15; Bel 8; TestSol 13:3 P): εἰ δὲ μή γε (sc. προσέχετε), μισθὸν οὐκ ἔχετε otherwise you have no reward Mt 6:1; cp. Lk 10:6. Elliptically: κἂν μὲν ποιήσῃ καρπὸν εἰς τὸ μέλλον• εἰ δὲ μή γε, ἐκκόψεις αὐτήν who knows, it may bear fruit next year; if not, fine, then cut it down (= have it cut down) 13:9.
    β. after negat. clauses, otherwise (X., An. 7, 1, 8; Diod S 3, 47, 4; Dio Chrys. 10 [11], 100; LBW 1651 μὴ ἀδικεῖν…, εἰ δὲ μή; UPZ 196 I, 33 [119 B.C.]; Job 32:22) Mk 2:21f.—After a negative statement: οὐδὲ βάλλουσιν οἶνον νέον εἰς ἀσκοὺς παλαιούς. εἰ δὲ μή γε, ῥήγνυνται people do not pour new wine into old skins; otherwise they burst Mt 9:17; cp. Lk 5:36. μή τίς με δόξῃ ἄφρονα εἶναι• εἰ δὲ μή γε, κἂν ὡς ἄφρονα δέχασθέ με no one is to consider me foolish; otherwise at least accept me as a fool 2 Cor 11:16.
    εἰ καί even if, even though, although Lk 11:8; 18:4; 1 Cor 7:21; 2 Cor 4:16; 7:8; 12:11; Phil 2:17; Col 2:5; Hb 6:9; AcPlCor 2:32.
    εἰ μὲν γάρ for if Ac 25:11 v.l. (for εἰ μὲν οὖν); 2 Cor 11:4; Hb 8:4 v.l. (for εἰ μὲν οὖν).
    εἰ μὲν οὖν if, then Hb 7:11. W. εἰ δέ foll. (X., Cyr. 8, 7, 22; Ael. Aristid. 28, 156 K.=49 p. 542 D.) Ac 19:38.
    εἰ μέντοι if, on the other hand Js 2:8.
    εἰ μή (=πλήν) but 1 Cor 7:17 (= in general) (B-D-F §376).—After negatives
    α. except, if not, mostly without a verb depending on εἰ μή (X., An. 2, 1, 12; JosAs 12:11; Just., A I, 29, 1) Mt 11:27; 12:24; 16:4; J 3:13; Ro 7:7; Gal 1:19 (HKoch, Z. Jakobusfrage Gal 1:19: ZNW 33, ’34, 204–9); but also with a verb (Jos., Ant. 8, 316) Mt 5:13; Mk 6:5; Ac 21:25 v.l.
    β. but (OGI 201, 20f οὐκ ἀφῶ αὐτοὺς καθεσθῆναι εἰς τὴν σκιάν, εἰ μὴ ὑπὸ ἡλίου ἔξω; in note 33 the ed. gives exx. fr. Aristoph. for this use) without a verb Mt 12:4; w. a verb (Theod. Prodr. 7, 426 H.) Gal 1:7, s. ἄλλος 2b. For ἐκτὸς εἰ μή s. ἐκτός 3a.
    εἰ μήτι unless indeed, unless perhaps (Ael. Aristid. 46 p. 198 D.; Jos., Ant. 4, 280; Tat. 10, 2) Lk 9:13; 2 Cor 13:5; w. ἄν (Ps.-Clem., Hom. 16, 4) 1 Cor 7:5 (s. Dssm., NB 32, 1 [BS 204 n.]; B-D-F §376; Mlt. 169; 239; Reinhold 35; JTrunk, De Basilio Magno sermonis Attic. imitatore 1911, 56; JWackernagel, Antike Anredeformen 1912, 27f).
    εἰ οὖν if, therefore Mt 6:23; Lk 11:36; 12:26; J 13:14; 18:8; Col 3:1; Phlm 17.
    εἴπερ if indeed, if after all, since (X., An. 1, 7, 9; Menand., Epitr. 907 S. [587 Kö.]; PHal 7, 6; UPZ 59, 29 [168 B.C.]; Jdth 6:9; TestJob 3:6; Just., Tat., Ath.) Ro 3:30 (ἐπείπερ v.l.); 8:9, 17; 2 Th 1:6.if indeed, provided that εἴπερ ἄρα (ἄρα 1a) 1 Cor 15:15. καὶ γὰρ εἴπερ for even if (cp. Od. 1, 167; B-D-F §454, 2) 1 Cor 8:5; on 2 Cor 5:3 s. εἴ γε καί 6b above. Doubtful IEph 6:2; s. ἤ 2aβ.
    if perchance, if haply εἰ δέ που … τις ἔλθοι if perchance … anyone came Papias (2:4).
    εἴ πως (the spelling εἴπως is also correct; B-D-F §12) if perhaps, if somehow
    α. w. opt. (X., An. 2, 5, 2; 4, 1, 21; POxy 939, 15) εἴ πως δύναιντο παραχειμάσαι in the hope that they could spend the winter Ac 27:12.
    β. w. fut. indic. (3 Km 21:31; 4 Km 19:4; Jer 28:8; TestJos 6:6) εἴ πως εὐοδωθήσομαι whether, perhaps, I shall succeed Ro 1:10; cp. 11:14; Phil 3:11.
    εἴτε … εἴτε (Soph. et al.; ins since 416 B.C. [Meisterhans3-Schw.]; pap [Mayser II/3, 159]; LXX; JosAs 5:9; ApcrEzk [Epiph 70, 11]; Jos., Ant. 16, 33 and 37; Just., Ath. B-D-F §446; 454, 3; Rob. ind.) if … (or) if, whether … or
    α. w. a verb in pres. indic. (Herm. Wr. 12, 22 thrice) 1 Cor 12:26; 2 Cor 1:6; or pres. subj. 1 Th 5:10.
    β. w. no verb (Just., D. 86, 3 al.) Ro 12:6–8; 1 Cor 3:22; 8:5; 2 Cor 5:10 al. εἴτε only once 1 Cor 14:27. εἴτε ἄρσενα εἴτε θήλειαν (ἤτε … ἤτε pap) GJs 4:1.
    Used w. the indef. pron.: εἴ τις, εἴ τι everyone who or whoever; everything that or whatever Mt 16:24; 18:28; Mk 4:23; 9:35; Lk 9:23; 14:26; 1 Ti 3:1, 5; 5:4, 8, 16 al. Cp. 1 Cor 12:31 v.l. (ADebrunner, ConNeot XI, ’47, 37). W. subj. εἴ τις θελήσῃ Rv 11:5 s. 1b, above.—DELG. M-M.
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    εἰ μήν, more correctly εἶ μήν (B-D-F §24; Rob. 1150) for the older ἦ μήν (Hom. et al. [s. Denniston 350f], but found also Jos., Ant. 13, 76; 17, 42), in Hellenistic-Roman times (SIG 993, 20 [III B.C.]; 736, 27 [92 B.C.]; IG IV, 840, 15 [EHermann, Gr. Forschungen I 1912, 312]; pap since 112 B.C. [Mayser 78]; LXX e.g. Ezk 33:27; 34:8 al.; Num 14:28; Jdth 1:12; Bar 2:29 [Thackeray 83]) formula used in oaths surely, certainly Hb 6:14 (Gen 22:17).—Dssm., NB 33ff (BS 205ff).—M-M.

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  • 48 כלם

    כָּלַם(b. h.; cmp. כָּלָא) to be restrained, to be retired. Nif. נִכְלָם to be retired, (cmp. כְּזַז) to be put to shame, be rebuked. Ab. dR. N. ch. IX (ref. to Num. 12:14) שתִּכָּלֵם ז׳ ימים that she should live in retirement for seven days (and not appear before the king); (Sifré Num. 106 שתהא מוּכְלֶמֶת). Ber.16b שלא נבוש ולא נִכָּלֵם מאבותינו (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 4) that we may not be put to shame and not be abashed when compared with our fathers (Y. ib. IV, 7d bot. שלא נבוש מאבותינו לעו״הב). Cant. R. to I, 14 בהִכָּלְמוֹ in his shyness. Hif. הִכְלִים to cause to retire, to rebuke, shame. Kidd.31a bot. ולא הִכְלִימָהִ and he did not scold her. Ib.b כלום … ולא הִכְלֵמְתָּהּ did she (thy mother) throw a bag of money into the sea in thy presence, and thou didst not reproach her?Midr. Till. to Ps. 4:3 עד מתי אתם מַכְלִימִיןוכ׳ how long will you slander me and my dignity?; a. e.Part. Hof. מוּכְלָם, f. מוּכְלֶמֶת, v. supra.

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  • 49 כָּלַם

    כָּלַם(b. h.; cmp. כָּלָא) to be restrained, to be retired. Nif. נִכְלָם to be retired, (cmp. כְּזַז) to be put to shame, be rebuked. Ab. dR. N. ch. IX (ref. to Num. 12:14) שתִּכָּלֵם ז׳ ימים that she should live in retirement for seven days (and not appear before the king); (Sifré Num. 106 שתהא מוּכְלֶמֶת). Ber.16b שלא נבוש ולא נִכָּלֵם מאבותינו (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 4) that we may not be put to shame and not be abashed when compared with our fathers (Y. ib. IV, 7d bot. שלא נבוש מאבותינו לעו״הב). Cant. R. to I, 14 בהִכָּלְמוֹ in his shyness. Hif. הִכְלִים to cause to retire, to rebuke, shame. Kidd.31a bot. ולא הִכְלִימָהִ and he did not scold her. Ib.b כלום … ולא הִכְלֵמְתָּהּ did she (thy mother) throw a bag of money into the sea in thy presence, and thou didst not reproach her?Midr. Till. to Ps. 4:3 עד מתי אתם מַכְלִימִיןוכ׳ how long will you slander me and my dignity?; a. e.Part. Hof. מוּכְלָם, f. מוּכְלֶמֶת, v. supra.

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  • 50 מסורת

    מַסּוֹרֶתf. (מָסַר) ( a chain of) tradition. Sot.10b דבר זה מ׳ בידינו מאבותינווכ׳ we hold a tradition from our fathers that Ḥull.63b עוף טהור נאכל במ׳ as for eating clean birds we rely on tradition (there being no rules for distinguishing them in the Biblical law).Esp. the traditional Scriptural text without vowels, contrad. to מקרא the traditional vocalization, v. אֵם. Y.Meg.IV, 74d bot. (ref. to Neh. 8:8) ‘they explained the reading, זה המ׳ this means the traditional text; Bab. ib. 3a אלו חמסורות (some eds. מסורת; v. Rabb. D. S. a. l.); Ned.37b המסורות. Ab. III, 13 מ׳ סייג לתורה the tradition is the fence for (preserving the integrity of) the Torah. Zeb.37b, sq. אהני מקרא ואהני מ׳ the traditional vocalization is a help (in interpretation), and so is the traditional literal text (e. g. בסכת, Lev. 23:42, which may be interpreted as singular number, and which is read as a plural); a. fr.Pl. מַסֹּורֹות. Tanḥ Vaëthḥ. 6 נטלו מ׳ חכמהוכ׳ the traditions of wisdom were taken from Moses and given to Joshua.Meg.3a; Ned.37b, v. supra.מַסֹּורָה Massorah, the collection of textual readings systematically arranged.

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  • 51 מַסּוֹרֶת

    מַסּוֹרֶתf. (מָסַר) ( a chain of) tradition. Sot.10b דבר זה מ׳ בידינו מאבותינווכ׳ we hold a tradition from our fathers that Ḥull.63b עוף טהור נאכל במ׳ as for eating clean birds we rely on tradition (there being no rules for distinguishing them in the Biblical law).Esp. the traditional Scriptural text without vowels, contrad. to מקרא the traditional vocalization, v. אֵם. Y.Meg.IV, 74d bot. (ref. to Neh. 8:8) ‘they explained the reading, זה המ׳ this means the traditional text; Bab. ib. 3a אלו חמסורות (some eds. מסורת; v. Rabb. D. S. a. l.); Ned.37b המסורות. Ab. III, 13 מ׳ סייג לתורה the tradition is the fence for (preserving the integrity of) the Torah. Zeb.37b, sq. אהני מקרא ואהני מ׳ the traditional vocalization is a help (in interpretation), and so is the traditional literal text (e. g. בסכת, Lev. 23:42, which may be interpreted as singular number, and which is read as a plural); a. fr.Pl. מַסֹּורֹות. Tanḥ Vaëthḥ. 6 נטלו מ׳ חכמהוכ׳ the traditions of wisdom were taken from Moses and given to Joshua.Meg.3a; Ned.37b, v. supra.מַסֹּורָה Massorah, the collection of textual readings systematically arranged.

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  • 52 מרר

    מָרַר(b. h.) 1) to drip; 2) (cmp. אֶרֶס) to be bitter.V. מוֹר, מַר, מָרוֹר Pi. מֵרֵר to make bitter; to afflict. Pes.X, 5 מרור על שום שמֵרְרוּ המצריםוכ׳ we eat bitter herbs in memory of the Egyptians embittering the lives of our fathers in Egypt. Cant. R. to I, 13 (play on מֹר, ib.) אברהם מְמָרֵר עצמווכ׳ Abraham afflicted himself and plagued himself with sufferings; ib. to III, 6; a. e. Hif. הֵמַר same. Gen. R. s. 98 (play on וימררהו, Gen. 49:23) שה׳ לאחיו who made his brothers suffer; שהֵמֵירוּ לו אחיו whom his brothers made suffer; שה׳ לאדונתו who made his mistress suffer; שהֵמֵירָה לו אדונתו (v. Matt. K.) whom his mistress made suffer. Sabb.88b (play on צ̇ר̇ר המ̇ר̇, Cant. 1:13) אע״פ שמיצֹרֹ ומֵימַֹרֹ ליוכ׳ although my Beloved decrees anguish and suffering for me; a. e. Hithpa. הִתְמָרֵר, Nithpa. נִתְמָרֵר to become sticky and bitter from handling myrrh. Cant. R. to I, 13 כל … ידיו מִתְמָרְרוֹת (Matt. K. מִתְמוֹרְר׳, Hithpol.) whoever plucks it (myrrh), gets his hands sticky (and bitter). Num. R. s. 13 (play on מוֹרִי, Cant. 5:1) נִתְמָרְרוּ בגלותוכ׳ they became bitter (affected with sin) in captivity, and were sweetened (atoned for their sins) by martyrdom. Hithpalp. הִתְמַרְמֵר, Nithpalp. נִתְמַרְמֵר to get excited (in battle); to be enraged. Pesik. R. s. (ed. Fr., p. 140a>) מיד היה מִתְמַרְמֵרוכ׳ at once he became enraged and kicked it (the missile) Ib. נתמ׳ לצאת he was excited in rushing out.

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  • 53 מָרַר

    מָרַר(b. h.) 1) to drip; 2) (cmp. אֶרֶס) to be bitter.V. מוֹר, מַר, מָרוֹר Pi. מֵרֵר to make bitter; to afflict. Pes.X, 5 מרור על שום שמֵרְרוּ המצריםוכ׳ we eat bitter herbs in memory of the Egyptians embittering the lives of our fathers in Egypt. Cant. R. to I, 13 (play on מֹר, ib.) אברהם מְמָרֵר עצמווכ׳ Abraham afflicted himself and plagued himself with sufferings; ib. to III, 6; a. e. Hif. הֵמַר same. Gen. R. s. 98 (play on וימררהו, Gen. 49:23) שה׳ לאחיו who made his brothers suffer; שהֵמֵירוּ לו אחיו whom his brothers made suffer; שה׳ לאדונתו who made his mistress suffer; שהֵמֵירָה לו אדונתו (v. Matt. K.) whom his mistress made suffer. Sabb.88b (play on צ̇ר̇ר המ̇ר̇, Cant. 1:13) אע״פ שמיצֹרֹ ומֵימַֹרֹ ליוכ׳ although my Beloved decrees anguish and suffering for me; a. e. Hithpa. הִתְמָרֵר, Nithpa. נִתְמָרֵר to become sticky and bitter from handling myrrh. Cant. R. to I, 13 כל … ידיו מִתְמָרְרוֹת (Matt. K. מִתְמוֹרְר׳, Hithpol.) whoever plucks it (myrrh), gets his hands sticky (and bitter). Num. R. s. 13 (play on מוֹרִי, Cant. 5:1) נִתְמָרְרוּ בגלותוכ׳ they became bitter (affected with sin) in captivity, and were sweetened (atoned for their sins) by martyrdom. Hithpalp. הִתְמַרְמֵר, Nithpalp. נִתְמַרְמֵר to get excited (in battle); to be enraged. Pesik. R. s. (ed. Fr., p. 140a>) מיד היה מִתְמַרְמֵרוכ׳ at once he became enraged and kicked it (the missile) Ib. נתמ׳ לצאת he was excited in rushing out.

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  • 54 נצב

    נְצַב, נְצֵיבch. same, to put up, plant. Targ. Gen. 9:20 (h. text נטע). Targ. Y. Deut. 32:50 (cmp. נָטַע); a. fr.Lev. R. s. 25 למִנְצַב נציבין to plant (trees); Koh. R. to II, 20 למִינְצַב. Y.Orl.I, 61a top ונ׳ לון בארץ and planted them in the land (Palestine); a. fr.Part. pass. נְצִיב, נְצִיבָא. Lam. R. to I, 1 חד גופנא … והוה נ׳ (רבתי)וכ׳ we had a vine which was planted on our fathers grave. Af. אַנְצַב to point, sharpen (cmp. נצבתא, Dan. 2:41). Targ. 1 Sam. 13:21 לאַנְצָבָא, (Ar. לאנצא, v. אֲנַץ; h. text להציב).

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  • 55 נציב

    נְצַב, נְצֵיבch. same, to put up, plant. Targ. Gen. 9:20 (h. text נטע). Targ. Y. Deut. 32:50 (cmp. נָטַע); a. fr.Lev. R. s. 25 למִנְצַב נציבין to plant (trees); Koh. R. to II, 20 למִינְצַב. Y.Orl.I, 61a top ונ׳ לון בארץ and planted them in the land (Palestine); a. fr.Part. pass. נְצִיב, נְצִיבָא. Lam. R. to I, 1 חד גופנא … והוה נ׳ (רבתי)וכ׳ we had a vine which was planted on our fathers grave. Af. אַנְצַב to point, sharpen (cmp. נצבתא, Dan. 2:41). Targ. 1 Sam. 13:21 לאַנְצָבָא, (Ar. לאנצא, v. אֲנַץ; h. text להציב).

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  • 56 נְצַב

    נְצַב, נְצֵיבch. same, to put up, plant. Targ. Gen. 9:20 (h. text נטע). Targ. Y. Deut. 32:50 (cmp. נָטַע); a. fr.Lev. R. s. 25 למִנְצַב נציבין to plant (trees); Koh. R. to II, 20 למִינְצַב. Y.Orl.I, 61a top ונ׳ לון בארץ and planted them in the land (Palestine); a. fr.Part. pass. נְצִיב, נְצִיבָא. Lam. R. to I, 1 חד גופנא … והוה נ׳ (רבתי)וכ׳ we had a vine which was planted on our fathers grave. Af. אַנְצַב to point, sharpen (cmp. נצבתא, Dan. 2:41). Targ. 1 Sam. 13:21 לאַנְצָבָא, (Ar. לאנצא, v. אֲנַץ; h. text להציב).

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  • 57 נְצֵיב

    נְצַב, נְצֵיבch. same, to put up, plant. Targ. Gen. 9:20 (h. text נטע). Targ. Y. Deut. 32:50 (cmp. נָטַע); a. fr.Lev. R. s. 25 למִנְצַב נציבין to plant (trees); Koh. R. to II, 20 למִינְצַב. Y.Orl.I, 61a top ונ׳ לון בארץ and planted them in the land (Palestine); a. fr.Part. pass. נְצִיב, נְצִיבָא. Lam. R. to I, 1 חד גופנא … והוה נ׳ (רבתי)וכ׳ we had a vine which was planted on our fathers grave. Af. אַנְצַב to point, sharpen (cmp. נצבתא, Dan. 2:41). Targ. 1 Sam. 13:21 לאַנְצָבָא, (Ar. לאנצא, v. אֲנַץ; h. text להציב).

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  • 58 נשי

    נשי, נָשָׁה, נָשָׁא(b. h.; cmp. נָשָׂא) 1) to move, slip. Ḥull.91a it is called gid hannasheh (v. גִּיד), שנ׳ ממקזמווכ׳ because it slipped from its place and went up; Yalk. Gen. 133. Ib. א״ר חנניא … שנשא את מקומו R. Ḥ. said, … because it left its place; Gen. R. s. 78 שנשה ממקומו; a. e. 2) to discard, forget. Ned.50b אבותינו אמרו נָשִׁינוּ טובהוכ׳ our fathers said (Lam. 3:17), we have forgotten the good times: we have not even seen them Snh.102b (play on מנ̇ש̇ה̇) שנ̇ש̇ה יה̇ he forgot Yah. Pesik. R. s. 45 (ref. to נְשׂוּי, Ps. 32:1) אל תהי … ש״ין נְשוּי read it not with Samekh ( nsuy), but with Shin, nshuy, whose sin is forgotten; a. e. 3) (with ב, cmp. נְסַק Af.) (to raise, collect, to have a claim against; to be a creditor of. B. Mets.75b נוֹשֶׁה בחבירו מנה he who has a claim, to whom his neighbor owes money. Men.85b נושה ביוכ׳ I owe him ; a. e. Hif. הִשִּׁיא 1) to carry away; to incite, allure. Gen. R. s. 19 (expl. השיאני, Gen. 3:13) הטעני he led me astray; v. גָּרָה. 2) to make a loan to; to collect, distrain; to pledge. Ib. (expl. השיאני) חייבני he made me a debtor (guilty, v. חוּב). Cant. R. to II, 7 (ref. to אֶשָּׂא, Ps. 25:1) אַשִּׁיא כתיב it may be read ashshi, I pledge (my soul); שהיו מַשִּׁיאִין נפשם עלוכ׳ they (the martyrs) pledged their lives for the sanctification (v. Midr. Till. to Ps. 25 שנתמשכנו וכ); ib. משיאין … מהם they (the torturers) take their lives as pledges; Midr. Till. to Ps. 16; Yalk. Ps. 667 משיחין (corr. acc.). 3) הִנְשִׁי to cause to forget. Snh. l. c. (play on מנ̇ש̇ה) שהנ̇ש̇י את ישראל לאביהםוכ׳ he made Israel forget their Father in heaven; Yalk. Kings 245 שהִנְשִׁיא.

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  • 59 נשה

    נשי, נָשָׁה, נָשָׁא(b. h.; cmp. נָשָׂא) 1) to move, slip. Ḥull.91a it is called gid hannasheh (v. גִּיד), שנ׳ ממקזמווכ׳ because it slipped from its place and went up; Yalk. Gen. 133. Ib. א״ר חנניא … שנשא את מקומו R. Ḥ. said, … because it left its place; Gen. R. s. 78 שנשה ממקומו; a. e. 2) to discard, forget. Ned.50b אבותינו אמרו נָשִׁינוּ טובהוכ׳ our fathers said (Lam. 3:17), we have forgotten the good times: we have not even seen them Snh.102b (play on מנ̇ש̇ה̇) שנ̇ש̇ה יה̇ he forgot Yah. Pesik. R. s. 45 (ref. to נְשׂוּי, Ps. 32:1) אל תהי … ש״ין נְשוּי read it not with Samekh ( nsuy), but with Shin, nshuy, whose sin is forgotten; a. e. 3) (with ב, cmp. נְסַק Af.) (to raise, collect, to have a claim against; to be a creditor of. B. Mets.75b נוֹשֶׁה בחבירו מנה he who has a claim, to whom his neighbor owes money. Men.85b נושה ביוכ׳ I owe him ; a. e. Hif. הִשִּׁיא 1) to carry away; to incite, allure. Gen. R. s. 19 (expl. השיאני, Gen. 3:13) הטעני he led me astray; v. גָּרָה. 2) to make a loan to; to collect, distrain; to pledge. Ib. (expl. השיאני) חייבני he made me a debtor (guilty, v. חוּב). Cant. R. to II, 7 (ref. to אֶשָּׂא, Ps. 25:1) אַשִּׁיא כתיב it may be read ashshi, I pledge (my soul); שהיו מַשִּׁיאִין נפשם עלוכ׳ they (the martyrs) pledged their lives for the sanctification (v. Midr. Till. to Ps. 25 שנתמשכנו וכ); ib. משיאין … מהם they (the torturers) take their lives as pledges; Midr. Till. to Ps. 16; Yalk. Ps. 667 משיחין (corr. acc.). 3) הִנְשִׁי to cause to forget. Snh. l. c. (play on מנ̇ש̇ה) שהנ̇ש̇י את ישראל לאביהםוכ׳ he made Israel forget their Father in heaven; Yalk. Kings 245 שהִנְשִׁיא.

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  • 60 נָשָׁה

    נשי, נָשָׁה, נָשָׁא(b. h.; cmp. נָשָׂא) 1) to move, slip. Ḥull.91a it is called gid hannasheh (v. גִּיד), שנ׳ ממקזמווכ׳ because it slipped from its place and went up; Yalk. Gen. 133. Ib. א״ר חנניא … שנשא את מקומו R. Ḥ. said, … because it left its place; Gen. R. s. 78 שנשה ממקומו; a. e. 2) to discard, forget. Ned.50b אבותינו אמרו נָשִׁינוּ טובהוכ׳ our fathers said (Lam. 3:17), we have forgotten the good times: we have not even seen them Snh.102b (play on מנ̇ש̇ה̇) שנ̇ש̇ה יה̇ he forgot Yah. Pesik. R. s. 45 (ref. to נְשׂוּי, Ps. 32:1) אל תהי … ש״ין נְשוּי read it not with Samekh ( nsuy), but with Shin, nshuy, whose sin is forgotten; a. e. 3) (with ב, cmp. נְסַק Af.) (to raise, collect, to have a claim against; to be a creditor of. B. Mets.75b נוֹשֶׁה בחבירו מנה he who has a claim, to whom his neighbor owes money. Men.85b נושה ביוכ׳ I owe him ; a. e. Hif. הִשִּׁיא 1) to carry away; to incite, allure. Gen. R. s. 19 (expl. השיאני, Gen. 3:13) הטעני he led me astray; v. גָּרָה. 2) to make a loan to; to collect, distrain; to pledge. Ib. (expl. השיאני) חייבני he made me a debtor (guilty, v. חוּב). Cant. R. to II, 7 (ref. to אֶשָּׂא, Ps. 25:1) אַשִּׁיא כתיב it may be read ashshi, I pledge (my soul); שהיו מַשִּׁיאִין נפשם עלוכ׳ they (the martyrs) pledged their lives for the sanctification (v. Midr. Till. to Ps. 25 שנתמשכנו וכ); ib. משיאין … מהם they (the torturers) take their lives as pledges; Midr. Till. to Ps. 16; Yalk. Ps. 667 משיחין (corr. acc.). 3) הִנְשִׁי to cause to forget. Snh. l. c. (play on מנ̇ש̇ה) שהנ̇ש̇י את ישראל לאביהםוכ׳ he made Israel forget their Father in heaven; Yalk. Kings 245 שהִנְשִׁיא.

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