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1 προστυγχάνω
A obtain one's share of, and generally, obtain,προστυχόντι τῶν ἴσων S.Ph. 552
;ἐμοῦ κολαστοῦ προστυχών Id.El. 1463
: c. dat., meet with, hit upon, Pl.Lg. 844b, 893e, Plt. 262b, Sph. 246b.2 of events, befall one,κακότας π. τινί Pi.Fr.42.5
.3 = πρόσειμι, φασι τῷ ἐμβρύῳ προστυγχάνειν ἕτερον χιτῶνα Sor.1.58.4 abs., ὁ προστυγχάνων the first person one meets, anybody, Pl.Lg. 914b; πᾶς ὁ π. ib. 808e;οἱ αἰεὶ -τυγχάνοντες Th.1.97
;ὁ προστυχὼν Φρύξ Herod.3.36
: so in neut., τὰ προστυχόντα ξένια whatever fare there was, E.Alc. 754; ἐρρύφεον τὸ προστυχόν anything that came handy, Hp.Acut.39; but τὸ προστυχόν casualness, Pl.Ti. 34c; πράξει τὸ π. ἑκάστοτε will act offhand, Id.Lg. 962c; ἐκ τοῦ προστυχόντος offhand, ex tempore, Plu.2.150d, 407b; so κατὰ τὸ π. D.H.7.1.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προστυγχάνω
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2 σχεδόν
Grammatical information: adv.Meaning: `near', of place and time (ep. lyr. Il.), `nearly, almost, about' (posthom. IA.);Other forms: Also - όθεν `from nearby' (Hom., A. R.; Schwyzer 628).Compounds: Comp. αὑτο-σχεδόν (- δά P 319) `right in the vicinity, very near' (Hom., Arat.), `at once' (A. R.) with αὑτοσχεδ-ίη, only in obl. cas.: dat. - ίῃ ( μάχῃ, ὑσμίνῃ?; cf. Trümpy Fachausdrücke 113), acc. - ίην `in close combat, man to man' (Hom.), ἐς σχεδόν `in close combat' (Tyrt.), ἐξ -ίης `inconsiderate, offhand' (h. Merc.); adj. - ιος `unprepared, improvised' (Arist., hell. a. late).Derivatives: σχέδ-ιος `nearby, belonging to close combat' (A. in lyr. a.o.), `adjacent, concerning the closest present, instantly, unprepared, improvised' (hell. a. late); adv. - ίην `in close combat' (Ε 830), `soon' (Nic.). -- From this the verbs: 1. σχεδι-άζω, also w. ἀπο- a.o., `to improvise, to do, make offhand, to act thoughtlessly' (hell. a. late) with - ασμα, - ασμός, - αστικῶς (hell. a. late.; on the meaning Koller Glotta 40, 183ff.). 2. αὑτοσχεδι-άζω `id.' (Att.) with - αστής (X.), - ασμα, - ασμός, - αστός, - αστικός (Pl. Com., Arist. a.o.).Etymology: From σχεῖν, σχέσθαι (s. ἔχω) with suffix - δον (Schwyzer 626; cf. Haas Μνήμης χάριν 1, 144f.); prop. `holding (himself) to, connecting'. Lat. LW [loanword] schedius, - ium. Cf. σχέδην.Page in Frisk: 2,837Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σχεδόν
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3 αυτοσχεδιασμάτων
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4 αὐτοσχεδιασμάτων
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5 αυτοσχεδίασμα
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6 αὐτοσχεδίασμα
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7 αὐτοκάβδαλος
αὐτο-κάβδᾰλος, ον,A done carelessly, slovenly, Arist. Rh. 1415b38; αὐ. σκάφος a bark built offhand, Lyc.745. Adv. - λως extempore,περὶ εὐόγκων λέγειν Arist.Rh. 1408a12
.II αὐτοκάβδαλοι, οἱ, buffoons, improvisers, Eup.2co, Semus 20, Luc.Lex.10.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > αὐτοκάβδαλος
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8 αὐτοματίζω
A act of oneself, act offhand or unadvisedly, X.Cyr.4.5.21:—[voice] Pass., to be done spontaneously or at random, Plu.Ages.23, Procl. in Ti.1.297 D.; but haphazard,Id.
Hyp.7.35. Adv.ηὐτοματισμένως Id.in Prm. p.650S.
2 introduce the agency of chance, of Anaxagoras, Simp. in Ph.327.27.3 of things, happen of themselves, casually, Hp. Acut. (Sp.) 33;φήμη D.S.16.92
:—[voice] Pass., to be self-produced, Ph.1.441.4 of natural agencies, act spontaneously,ὥσπερ αὐτοματιζούσης τῆς φύσεως Arist.GA 715b27
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9 αὐτοσχεδιάζω
A- ασθείς Stratt.4
D.: ([etym.] αὐτοσχέδιος):— act or speak offhand, extemporize, Pl.Cra. 413d, Mx. 235c, X. Mem.3.5.21.2 c. acc., extemporize,τὰ δέοντα Th.1.138
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10 αὐτοσχεδίασμα
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11 αὐτοσχεδιαστής
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12 αὐτοσχέδιος
A hand to hand: used by Hom., in dat., αὐτοσχεδίῃ (sc. μάχῃ) in close fight, in the mêlée,αὐτοσχεδίῃ μεῖξαι χεῖράς τε μένος τε Il.15.510
: acc. fem. as Adv., = αὐτοσχεδόν I,Ἀντιφάτην δ'.. πλῆξ' αὐτοσχεδίην 12.192
, 17.294;αὐτοσχεδίην οὐτασμένος Od.11.536
: alsoἔς τ' αὐ. καὶ προμάχους ἰέναι Tyrt.11.12
.II offhand, improvised, rough and ready,ἐξ αὐτοσχεδίης πειρώμενος h.Merc.55
;ποιήματα αὐ. D.H.2.34
;μαντικὴ αὐ. Plu.Sull.7
;τετρήρη ναυπηγεῖν αὐ. Arist.Fr. 600
; βωμός, τείχη, D.H.1.40, 3.67;μνῆμα Hld.2.4
;ναῦς Max.Tyr.12.2
; of persons,αὐτοσχέδιος ὢν περὶ τὰς ἰσηγορίας Plu.2.642a
;σοφιστής Ach.Tat.5.27
;ἐκ τοῦ αὐτοσχεδίου εἰπεῖν D.C. 73.1
; τὸ αὐ., opp. τὸ περιπτωτικόν, in Empiric medicine, Gal.1.66. Adv.-ίως, γεννηθῆναι LXX Wi.2.2
;οἰκοδομεῖσθαι Paus.6.24.3
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13 παρασκευή
παρασκευ-ή, ἡ,A preparation,δείπνου Hdt.9.82
; παρασκευὴν σίτου παραγγείλας having ordered corn to be prepared, Id.3.25, cf. Pl.R. 369e ;π. νεῶν Ar.Ach. 190
; ἐν τούτῳ παρασκευῆς ἦσαν in this state of preparation, Th.2.17 ; preparation, practice, as of a speaker preparing his speech, Isoc.4.13, X.Mem.4.2.6 ;ἡ π. τῆς πραγματείας Plb.3.26.5
(elsewh. προκατασκευή, q.v.) ; λέγειν ἀπὸ παρασκευῆς, opp. αὐτοσχεδίως, Alex.Fig.1.2 ; also, in a speech, preparatory section, D.H.Is.15 (pl.) ; cf.παρασκευάζω A. 3
fin.b with Preps., ἐκ παρασκευῆς of set purpose, by arrangement, Antipho 6.19, Lys.31.30 ; μάχη ἐγένετο ἐκ π. a pitched battle, Th.5.56 ;ἀπὸ παρασκευῆς Id.1.133
;ἀπὸ π. οὐδεμιᾶς Antipho 5.22
; δι' ὀλίγης παρασκευῆς at short notice, offhand, Th.4.8 ;τὸ ναυτικὸν ἐν π. ἦν Id.2.80
; ἦσαν ἐν π. πολέμου were engaged in preparing for it (cf. κατασκευή), Id.8.14 ;ἐν παρασκευῇ εἶναι Arist.Rh. 1382b3
;μετὰ παρασκευῆς πλείστης ἠδίκησεν Id.Rh.Al. 1427a4
;ἄνευ παρασκευῆς Pl.Ep. 326a
.2 providing, procuring,φίλων καὶ οὐσίας Id.R. 361b
; ὑγιείας σώματι π. Id.Lg. 962a ; way or means of providing, τίς.. τέχνη τῆς π. τοῦ μηδὲν ἀδικεῖσθαι; Id.Grg. 510a ; δύ' εἶναι τὰς π. ἐπὶ τὸ θεραπεύειν ib. 513d ; in E.Ba. 457, λευκὴν.. χροιὰν εἰς παρασκευὴν ἔχεις, ἐκ π. shd. be read.3 intrigue, cabal, for the purpose of gaining a verdict or carrying a measure, Cratin.185, Antipho 5.79, And. 1.1, Lys. 12.75, al., D.43.32.2 freq. in military sense (v. supr. 1.1), armament, And.1.107, Th.6.31, X.Ages.1.13, HG5.2.23 ; ἵπποι καὶ ὅπλα καὶ ἡ ἄλλη π. Th.2.100, cf. 5.17 ; γίγνεσθαι τὰς παρασκευὰς ἐποίης α I got the armaments ready for service, D.18.102 ; αἱ πρὸς πόλεμον π. Arist.Rh. 1383b3.3 generally, power, means, Th.1.1 ; natural equipment, Arr.Epict.1.2.30, 2.19.30 ; φύσις καὶ π. ib.4.8.42, cf. 1.6.37 ; of the physical constitution of a new-born infant, Gal. 6.32 ; of mental faculties, predisposition, δύναμις καὶ π. Plot.4.6.3.III among the Jews, the day of Preparation, before the sabbath of the Passover, Ev.Marc.15.42, Ev.Jo.19.14,31, etc. ;ἡμέρα παρασκευῆς Ev.Luc.23.54
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14 παρατυγχάνω
A happen to be near, be among,παρετύγχανε μαρναμένοισιν Il. 11.74
; π. τῷ λόγῳ, τῷ πάθεϊ, to be present at.., Hdt.7.236, 9.107;εἰς καιρόν γε παρατετύχηκεν ἡμῖν ἐν τοῖς λόγοις Πρόδικος Pl.Prt. 340e
;τῇ μάχῃ Plb.3.70.7
;οἱ -τετυχηκότες τοῖς κινδύνοις Id.12.28A.
5; but ὁ πλείστοις κινδύνοις-τετευχώς who had met with.., Id.12.27.8 : with Preps., visit,εἰς κώμην POxy.76.11
(ii A. D.); ἐπὶ διάγνωσιν put in an appearance at.., Mitteis Chr.89.18 (ii A. D.).2 abs., happen to be present, Hdt. 1.59, 6.108 ; of things, offer, present itself, Hp.Art.38;παρατυχούσης τινὸς σωτηρίας Th.4.19
;ἕως ἄν τις παρατύχῃ διαφυγή Id.8.11
; .3 freq. in part. παρατυχών, whoever chanced to be by, i. e. the first comer, any chance person, ;σὺν τοῖς π. ἱππόταις X. Cyr.1.4.18
; also τὸ παρατυγχάνον or παρατυχόν whatever turns up or chances, ποιεῖν τὸ παρατυγχάνον αὐτῷ to do whatever circumstances required, Id.Eq.Mag.9.1 ; πρὸς τὸ παρατυγχάνον as circumstances required, Th.1.122;ἐν τῷ παρατυχόντι Id.5.38
; ἀποκρίνασθαι ἐκ τοῦ παρατυχόντος answer offhand, Plu.2.154a: παρατυχόν, abs., it being in one's power, since it was in one's power to do, c. inf., Th.1.76;ἐν καλῷ π. σφίσι ξυμβαλεῖν Id.5.60
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15 παραχρῆμα
A on the spot, forthwith, Hdt.3.15, 7.150, Lys.25.17, etc.; πάλαι τε καὶ οἱ πλεῖστοι π. Th. 7.75 ;εἰ καὶ μὴ π., ἀλλ' ὀλίγον ὕστερον Isoc. 18.64
; ταχέως καὶ π. Cratin.6 ; at the moment,π. τέρψασαι Critias 6.23
(nisi divisim scribendum) ; τὰ π. the present, opp. τὰ μέλλοντα, Th.1.138 ; ἡ π. ἀνάγκη present necessity, Id.2.17 ; τὸ π. περιχαρές ib.51 ;τὸ π. περιδεές Id.8.1
; τὸ π. ἡδύ immediate pleasure, Pl.Prt. 356a ;αἱ π. ἡδοναί Antipho Soph.58
: with the Art., τὸ π. Hdt.6.11, etc.; ἐκ τοῦ π. λέγειν to speak offhand, Pl.Cra. 399d, cf. D.1.1 ;ἐκ τοῦ π. στρατεύεσθαι X.HG6.4.11
;αἱ ἐκ τοῦ π. ἡδοναί Id.Mem.2.1.20
; λέγειν ἀπὸ τοῦ π. Id.HG1.1.30 ; ἐν τῷ π. Antipho 5.73, Pl.R. 455a, etc.;ἐς τὸ π. ἀκούειν Th.1.22
;ἀσθενεῖς εἰς τὸ π. γίγνονται Pl.Lg. 646c
.—More freq. in Hdt. and [dialect] Att. Prose than in later writers (hence expld. by Hsch. παραχρῆμα· παραυτίκα.., εὐθέως), cf. Call.Fr.106.3, SIG577.12 (Milet., iii/ii B. C.), Plu. Cam.42 ;νόμοι ἐκ τοῦ π. κείμενοι Jul.
ad Them.262a ;ἐκ τοῦ π. εἰπεῖν Plu.2.6e
, cf. Longin.18.2 ; ἐν τῷ π. Aristid.2.407 J.:—hence Cobet treats ἄρτι, εὐθύς, εὐθέως, when joined with παραχρῆμα as glosses,π. ἄρτι X.HG1.4.14
; εὐθέως π. Antipho 1.20 ; εὐθὺς π. Is.1.11, Din.1.94, D.48.40.2 in later writers, c. gen.,π. τῆς εὐεργεσίας D.Chr.11.130
;π. τῆς διαβάσεως Eun.Hist.p.240
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16 παρίστημι
A causal in [tense] pres., [tense] impf., [tense] fut., and [tense] aor.1 ; later [tense] pf. παρέστᾰκα in same sense, PTeb.5.196 (ii B.C.), Plb.3.94.7, S.E. M.7.273, etc.I cause to stand, place beside,π. τοὺς ἱππεῖς ἐφ' ἑκάτερον τὸ κέρας Plb.3.72.9
, cf. 3.113.8 ; παραστήσας τὰ ὅπλα having brought his arms into view, D.18.175 ; π. τινὰ φυλάττειν set one near a thing to guard it, v.l. in Id.49.35 ;π. σορὸν σορῷ Anatolian Studies p.204
([place name] Termessus).II set before the mind, present,ὑπόθεσιν.. οὐ χὶ τὴν οὖσαν παριστάντες ὑμῖν D.3.1
; τοῦτο π. τοὺς θεοὺς ὑμῖν that they may put this into your minds, Id.18.1 ;τὸ δεινὸν π. τοῖς ἀκούουσιν Id.21.72
; π. ἐλπίδας, ὁτιοῦν τῶν δεινοτάτων, Id.19.333, 21.15 ; arouse, inspire, οὐ γὰρ ἡ πληγὴ παρέστησε τὴν ὀργὴν ἀλλ' ἡ ἀτιμία ib.72 ;π. φόβον καὶ ἀπορίαν ταῖς πόλεσι Plb.3.94.7
; π. ὁ κίνδυνος διαλογισμόν, μὴ.. Aeschin.2.159 : so τοῦτο π. ὑμῖν γνῶναι prompt you to that decision, D.18.8 ; π. τινὶ θαρρεῖν give one confidence, v.l. in Aeschin.1.174 ; π. τινί c. inf., put it into his head to.., Paus.9.14.6 ; also π. τινὶ ὅτι or ὡς .., X. Oec.13.1, Pl.R. 600c.2 dispose a person,πρὸς μελαγχολίας Phld. Ir.p.28
W., cf. Mus.p.73 K. ; alsoἈθηναίους ἄλλα παρέστησεν ὡς ἥρωα τιμᾶν Θησέα Plu. Thes.35
:—also in [voice] Pass., V. B. V. 1.3 of a Poet, represent, describe,τὸν Νέστορα παρέστησε [ὁ ποιητὴς] πείθοντα Phld. Hom. p.65
O., cf. Ath.3.110f, 4.133b ;δι' ἐτυμολογίας Corn. ND1
:—[voice] Pass., παριστάσθω ὅτι .. let it be stated that.., S.E. M.7.310.4 furnish, supply, deliver, PCair.Zen.790.10 (iii B.C.), PTeb.5.196 (ii B.C.), Abh. Berl.Akad.1925(5).31 ([place name] Cyrene).5 make good, prove, show,τι πολλοῖς τεκμηρίοις Lys.12.51
, cf. Act.Ap.24.13 ;καθάπερ προϊόντες -στήσομεν Phld. Ir.p.85
W., cf. Mus.p.37 K.6 c. acc. pers., present, offer, ἑαυτοὺς τῷ θεῷ, ἑαυτοὺς δούλους εἰς ὑπακοήν, Ep.Rom.6.13,16.8 in later Greek, as in [voice] Med. (V. C. 1), produce in court, etc., BGU759.22 (ii A.D.), etc.:—[voice] Pass., Sammelb.4512.82 (ii B.C.), etc.III set side by side, compare,[πόλεις] μικρὰς μεγάλαις Isoc. 12.40
.—The use of these act. tenses occurs in Pl.l.c., but first becomes common in Oratt.B [voice] Pass., with [tense] aor. 2, [tense] pf. and [tense] plpf. [voice] Act., intr.:I stand by, beside, or near,θέων δέ οἱ ἄγχι παρέστη Il.15.442
, cf. 483 ; , cf. 8.218, 18.183 ; ἑξείης πάντεσσι παρίστασαι, of a beggar, 17.450 ;οὐδ' ἄρα οἵ τις ἀνουτητί γε παρέστη Il.22.371
; ζωγράφῳ παρεστηκυῖα, of a painter's model, X. Mem.3.11.2 : freq. in part. παραστάς with a Verb,εἶπε παραστάς Il.12.60
; οὖτα π. 20.472 ; παρασταθείς, v.l. for κατασταθείς, E.Or. 365.2 stand by, i.e. help, defend, τινι Il.10.279, etc. ; , cf. 15.255 ;Ὀδυσῆϊ π. ἠδ' ἐπαρήγει 23.783
, cf. Hes. Th. 439, Hdt.1.87, etc.;π. τινὶ χερσί S. Aj. 1384
; βοηθοὶ π. X. Cyr.5.3.19 ;οὐ παρέστη οὐδ' ἐβοήθησεν D.45.64
.II more freq. in past tenses, to have come,δεῦρο παρέστης Il.3.405
; to be at hand, , etc.2 of events, to be near, be at hand, ;κακὴ Διὸς αἶσα παρέστη ἡμῖν Od.9.52
, cf. 16.280 : in [tense] fut. [voice] Med.,σοὶ..παραστήσεσθαι ἔμελλεν μοῖρ' ὀλοή 24.28
;ἐάν του καιρὸς ἢ χρεία παραστῇ D. 21.101
, cf. 73: freq. in [tense] pf.,παρέστηχ' ὡς ἔοικ' ἀγὼν μέγας E. Hec. 229
, cf. Med. 331 ; in part.,τὸ χρῶμα τὸ παρεστηκός Ar. Eq. 399
;ὁ νῦν παρεστηκὼς ἡμῖν λόγος Pl. Lg. 962d
: in [dialect] Att. form παρεστώς, ῶσα, ός, th=s parestw/shs no/sou S. Ph. 734 ; τοῦ π. θέρους ib. 1340 ;τὰς παρεστώσας τύχας E. Or.[ 1024]
; τὰ παρεστῶτα present circumstances, τὰ λῷστα, κράτιστα τῶν π., A. Ag. 1053, Pr. 218 ;πρὸς τὸ παρεστός Ar. Eq. 564
;πρὸς τὸ παριστάμενον X. Eq.Mag.9.1
.III come to the side of another, come over to his opinion,παραστῆναι ἐς τῶν Περσέων τὴν γνώμην Hdt.6.99
: abs., come to terms, surrender, submit, Id.3.13,5.65, 6.140 ;οἱ πολέμιοι παραστήσονται Id.3.155
;τῷ πολέμῳ παραστῆναι D. 22.15
, cf. EM653.2.IV happen to one,τῷ δὴ λέγουσι.. θῶμα μέγιστον παραστῆναι Hdt.1.23
;τὸ φρονεῖν ἀλλοῖα παρίσταται Emp. 108
; esp. come into one's head, occur to one,τὼς νόος ἀνθρώποισι παριστᾶται Parm.16.2
; ; δόξα π. τινὶ ὥστε .. Pl.Phd. 66b ; σοὶ τοῦτο παρέστηκεν, ὡς .. Id.Phdr. 233c ; π. θαῦμα, γνώμη, And.2.2, 24 (s.v.l.) ;ἔκπληξις παρέστη Th.8.96
: impers., παρίσταταί μοι it occurs to me ; τῷ οὐ παραστήσεται.. τεθνάναι βούλεσθαι to whom it will not occur to wish for death, Hdt.7.46: folld. by ὡς, Th. 4.61,95, Lys. 12.62, etc.: c. inf., Id.7.17; : c. acc. et inf., Lys.21.12, Pl.Phd. 58e; part., τὸ παριστάμενον that which comes into one's head, a thought, Luc. Cont. 13 ; ἐκ τοῦ π. λέγειν speak offhand, Plu.Dem.9, cf. Gal. 14.295.2 collect oneself,παραστῆναι πρὸς τὸν κίνδυνον D.S. 17.43
; τῷ θυμῷ παραστάς ib.99 ;π. πρὸς τὴν ἀπολογίαν Plu. Alc. 19
;παρεστηκότες ταῖς γνώμαις Arr.Fr. 161
J.3 metaph., οἶνος παρίσταται the wine improves, becomes fit for drinking, opp. ἐξίσταται, Thphr. CP6.14.10, cf. Dsc.5.8.b of a crop, to be ripe, (Egypt, iii B. C.); so prob. (iii B. C.).VI παρεστηκέναι φρενῶν to be beside oneself, lose one's wits, Plb.18.53.6 ;π. ταῖς διανοίαις Id.14.5.7
, etc.; ἐπὶ τοσοῦτον π. Id.22.8.13 ; cf.παρεξίστημι 11
.VII abs., παρεστηκός, = παρόν, since it was in their power, since the opportunity offered, Th.4.133.C Some tenses of [voice] Med., [tense] pres. and [tense] impf. sts., [tense] fut. and [tense] aor. I almost always (for exceptions, v. supr. B. 11.2, III, iv), are used in causal sense:I set by one's side, bring forward, produce,π. ἱερεῖα X.An.6.1.22
; esp. in a court of justice,τοὺς παῖδας παραστησάμενοι Lys.20.35
; παιδία παραστήσεται (of a culprit) D.21.99 ; ταῦτα παραστησάμενος ib.187;μάρτυρας παρίστανται Is.4.13
, etc.; παραστήσασθαί τινα produce him as witness, Id.9.9, D.34.28, etc.;π. τινὰ εἰς κρίσιν Pl.R. 555b
.II bring to one's side, bring over by force, bring to terms,ἀέκοντας παραστήσασθαι Hdt. 8.80
;π. βία S.OC 916
;π. πολιορκίᾳ Th.1.98
; πολιορκοῦντας π. ὁμολογίᾳ ib.29 : abs., π. τινά, π. πόλιν, Hdt.3.45, Th.1.124, etc.;τοὺς οἰκοῦντας τὴν Ἀττικὴν π. εἰς φορὰν δασμοῦ Pl.Lg. 706b
.2 generally, dispose for one's own views or purposes, τινὰ παραστήσασθαι οὕτως ὥστε .. so to dispose a person that.., Hdt.4.136 ;ἑαυτοὺς πρὸς τὴν μάχην Plb.3.109.9
; dispose, induce a person,πρὸς τὸ κοινωνεῖν Id.29.3.5
: c. acc. et inf., Chio Ep.3.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παρίστημι
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17 πρόχειρος
A at hand, Hp.Art.11; π. ψάλια (v.l. ψέλια) δέρκεσθαι πάρα ready, A.Pr.54; π. ἄχθος a handy burden, S.El. 1116; of a drawn sword or knife, Id.Ph. 747, E.Hel. 1564, El. 696, X.Cyr.4.2.32;ἔβαλλον λίθοις καὶ.. ἀκοντίοις, ὡς ἕκαστός τι π. εἶχεν Th.4.34
; ἁρπάζει μου ἀεὶ τὸ π. τῶν σκευῶν whatever furniture he can lay his hands on, PEnteux. 25.8 (iii B.C.); [τὴν ἐπιστήμην] π. οὐκ εἶχε τῇ διανοίᾳ Pl.Tht. 198d
;οὓς π. εἶχον μύθους Id.Phd. 61b
; τὰ κατὰ πάντων τῶν φιλοσοφούντων π. Id.Ap. 23d;εἰ οὖν σοι πρόχειρον, εἰπέ Id.Min. 313b
;ἔστι τις π. λόγος D.20.112
;ὃ ἔχω προχειρότατον εἰπεῖν Id.24.1
;τὸ προχειρότατον ποιεῖν Isoc.11.9
; τὰ π. τῶν ἀπόρων obvious difficulties, Arist. Metaph. 982b13, cf. 1054b12;τὰ προχειρότατα Id.Pr. 924a12
, cf. Demetr.Lac.Herc.1012.35; ταῦτα γὰρ ὦν ἐστι προχειρότερον (sc. εὔξασθαι) Xenoph.1.16.b readily accessible, external parts of the body, Sor.1.17,69: [comp] Comp., Id.2.64,85.b πρὸς τῷ ἰδίῳ λόγῳ καὶ τοῖς π., official title in Egypt, Sammelb. 7455 (i B.C.), BGU1756.8 (i B.C.), al.3 πρόχειρόν [ἐστι] it is easy, c. inf., Pl. Sph. 251b, Philem.24;ψεύδεσθαι προχειρότατον τοῖς ἁμαρτάνουσιν Lys. Fr.86
; ἐν προχείρῳ [ἐστί], c. inf., Arist.Mete. 356b19; ἐκ προχείρου easily, lightly, S.E.M.6.19, Gal.1.241.II of persons, ready to do, c. inf., S.El. 1494; τῇ φυγῇ π. ready for flight, E.HF 161; alsoἡ σπάνις π. εἰς τὸ δρᾶν κακά Philem.157
;π. γλῶττα Poll.6.120
.2 of a ready wit, ἐν ταῖς ὁμιλίαις εὔχαρις καὶ π. Plb.23.5.7; glib, Phld. Po.5.14; τὸ προπετὲς καὶ π. Hp.Medic.1.3 hasty, σφοδρὸς καὶ π. Plu.Brut.34;πνεῦμα οἷον τοῖσι πνιγομένοισι πρόχειρον Hp.Prorrh. 1.25
(unless perceptible, obvious breathing, cf.πρὸς χεῖρα Epid.7.17
).III Adv. - ρως offhand, readily,ἀποκρίνασθαι Pl.Smp. 204d
;περί τι π. ἔχειν Arist.Top. 163b25
;π. εἰς τὰ ἑαυτῶν σώματα ἐξαμαρτάνοντες Aeschin.1.22
; ἐπὶ τὰ πράγματα ὁρμᾶν π. Amphis 33.7; hurriedly, rashly, Theopomp.Hist.217 (a), Plb.5.7.2; bluntly, ; ordinarily or obviously,δηλούσης Phld.Rh. 2.268
S. [comp] Comp.- οτέρως Pl.Alc.2.144d
;- ότερον τοῦ δέοντος Plb.1.21.5
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A written offhand, improvised, Tz.H.11.987, 10.366.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πρωτοσχεδής
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I of Place, near, σ. ξίφη weapons for close combat, A.Ch. 163 (lyr.);σ. δόρυ Arist. Fr. 498
;ἐν σ. μάχῃ Epigr.Gr.333.3
([place name] Pergamon).II of Time, casual, temporary, αἰτίη, πρόφασις, πόνος, Aret.SD2.7, 2.13, 2.12, etc.; ἐπὶ σχεδίου as Adv., ib.1.6; on the spur of the moment, off-hand,ποτόν AP11.64
(Agath.);λόγος D.H.Comp.18
, etc.; ὥσπερ ἐν σχεδίῳ πόλις ἀποδείκνυται in a moment, J.BJ3.5.2; σχέδιον, τό, extemporaneous speech, impromptu, Hermog.Meth.17 fin.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σχέδιος
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20 ἐπισχεδιάζω
A say or do offhand, τῷ καιρῷ make a suitable impromptu, Philostr.VS1.2:— [voice] Pass.,- ασμένα πάντα τῷ καιρῷ Id.Gym.54
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