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1 θανατηφόρος
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2 θάνατος
θάνατος, ου, ὁ (Hom.+)① the termination of physical life, deathⓐ natural death J 11:4, 13; Hb 7:23; 9:15f; Rv 18:8 (s. also 1d); 1 Cl 9:3. Opp. ζωή (Mel., P. 49, 355; cp. 2a.) Ro 7:10; 8:38; 1 Cor 3:22; 2 Cor 1:9 (s. also 1bα); Phil 1:20. γεύεσθαι θανάτου taste death = die (γεύομαι 2) Mt 16:28; Mk 9:1; Lk 9:27; J 8:52; Hb 2:9b. Also ἰδεῖν θάνατον (Astrampsychus p. 26 Dec. 48, 2. Also θεάομαι θ. p. 6 ln. 53) Lk 2:26; Hb 11:5; ζητεῖν τὸν θ. Rv 9:6 (where follows φεύγει ὁ θ. ἀπʼ αὐτῶν). θανάτου καταφρονεῖν despise death ISm 3:2; Dg 10:7a (Just., A II, 10, 8 al.; Tat. 11, 1 al.). περίλυπος ἕως θανάτου sorrowful even to the point of death (Jon 4:9 σφόδρα λελύπημαι ἕως θανάτου; Sir 37:2) Mt 26:38; Mk 14:34; ἄχρι θ. to the point of death of a devotion that does not shrink even fr. the sacrifice of one’s life Rv 2:10; 12:11 (TestJob 5:1; cp. Just., D. 30, 2 μέχρι θ. al.); διώκειν ἄχρι θανάτου persecute even to death Ac 22:4. Also διώκειν ἐν θανάτῳ B 5:11. διώκειν εἰς θ. AcPl Ha 11, 20 (opp. εἰς ζωήν). εἰς θ. πορεύεσθαι go to one’s death Lk 22:33. [ἀναβῆναι] εἰς τὸν τοῦ θανάτου [τόπον] AcPl Ha 6, 30. ἀσθενεῖν παραπλήσιον θανάτῳ be nearly dead with illness Phil 2:27; ἐσφαγμένος εἰς θ. receive a fatal wound Rv 13:3a. ἡ πληγὴ τοῦ θανάτου a fatal wound 13:3b, 12. φόβος θανάτου Hb 2:15.ⓑ of death as a penalty (Thu. et al.; Diod S 14, 66, 3: the tyrant is μυρίων θανάτων τυχεῖν δίκαιος=‘worthy of suffering countless deaths’; Just., A I, 45, 5 θανάτου ὁρισθέντος κατὰ … τῶν ὁμολογούντων τὸ ὄνομα τοῦ Χριστοῦ al.).α. as inflicted by secular courts ἔνοχος θανάτου ἐστίν he deserves death (ἔνοχος 2bα) Mt 26:66; Mk 14:64; παραδιδόναι εἰς θ. betray, give over to death Mt 10:21; Mk 13:12 (ApcEsdr 3:12 p. 27, 23 Tdf.). θανάτῳ τελευτᾶν die the death = be punished w. death Mt 15:4; Mk 7:10 (both Ex 21:17). ἄξιον θανάτου, deserving death (the entire clause οὐδὲν … αὐτῷ=he is not guilty of any capital crime; cp. Jos., Ant. 11, 144) Lk 23:15 (s. αἴτιος 2); Ac 23:29; 25:11, 25. αἴτιον θανάτου Lk 23:22 (s. αἴτιος 2). Also αἰτία θανάτου (Lucian, Tyrannic. 11) Ac 13:28; 28:18; κρίμα θ. sentence of death: παραδιδόναι εἰς κρίμα θ. sentence to death Lk 24:20; fig. ἐν ἑαυτοῖς τὸ ἀπόκριμα τοῦ θ. ἐσχήκαμεν 2 Cor 1:9. κατακρίνειν τινὰ θανάτῳ (εἰς θάνατον v.l.) condemn someone to death Mt 20:18.—Several of the pass. just quoted refer to the death sentence passed against Christ; sim., θάνατος is freq. usedβ. of the death of Christ gener. (Just., D. 52, 4 al.; ἀνθρώπου θ. ἀποθανεῖν Orig., C. Cels. 1, 61, 40): Ro 5:10; 6:3–5; 1 Cor 11:26; Phil 2:8a; 3:10; Col 1:22; Hb 2:14a; IEph 7:2; 19:1; IMg 9:1; ITr 2:1. τὸ πάθημα τ. θανάτου the suffering of death Hb 2:9. ἕως θανάτου καταντῆσαι even to meet death Pol 1:2.—GWiencke, Pls über Jesu Tod ’39.—The expr. ὠδῖνες τοῦ θανάτου, used Ac 2:24 in a passage referring to Christ, comes fr. the LXX, where in Ps 17:5 and 114:3 it renders חֶבְלֵי־מָוֶת (cp. 1QH 3, 7–12). This would lit. be ‘bonds of death’. But an interchange of חֶבֶל ‘bond’ and חֵבֶל ‘pain’, specif. ‘birth-pangs’, has made of it pangs of death (cp. a sim. interchange in 2 Km 22:6 al. LXX, and the expr. in Pol 1:2 λύσας τ. ὠδῖνας τοῦ ᾅδου after Ac 2:24 v.l.). This results in a remarkably complex metaphor (s. BGildersleeve, Pindar 1885, 355 on ‘telescoped’ metaphor) Ac 2:24, where death is regarded as being in labor, and unable to hold back its child, the Messiah (s. Beginn. IV ad loc.; Field, Notes 112).γ. of natural death as divine punishment (Did., Gen. 148, 25; 171, 9) Ro 5:12ab; 21; 1 Cor 15:21; B 12:2, 5.ⓒ of the danger of death (2 Ch 32:11) σῴζειν τινὰ ἐκ θανάτου save someone fr. death (PsSol 13:2 [ἀπὸ … θ.]; Ael. Aristid. 45 p. 120 D.; Just., D. 98, 1 σωθῆναι ἀπὸ τοῦ θ.) Hb 5:7. Also ῥύεσθαι ἐκ θ. 2 Cor 1:10 (Just., D. 111, 3). θάνατοι danger(s)/perils of death (Epict. 4, 6, 2; Ptolem., Apotel. 2, 9, 5; Ael. Aristid. 46 p. 307 D.: ὥσπερ Ὀδυσσεὺς θ.; Maximus Tyr. 15, 8a; Philo, In Flacc. 175 προαποθνῄσκω πολλοὺς θανάτους) 11:23. μέχρι θανάτου ἐγγίζειν come close to dying Phil 2:30. 2 Cor 4:11, cp. vs. 12, is reminiscent of the constant danger of death which faced the apostle as he followed his calling.ⓓ of the manner of death (Artem. 1, 31 p. 33, 10; 4, 83 p. 251, 16 μυρίοι θ.=‘countless kinds of death’; TestAbr A 20 p. 102, 25 [Stone p. 52] ἑβδομήκοντα δύο εἰσὶν θ.; ParJer 9:22; Ps.-Hecataeus: 264 Fgm. 21, 191 Jac. [in Jos., C. Ap. 1, 191]) ποίῳ θ. by what kind of death J 12:33; 18:32; 21:19. θ. σταυροῦ Phil 2:8b.ⓔ death as personified Ro 5:14, 17; 6:9; 1 Cor 15:26 (cp. Plut., Mor. 370c τέλος ἀπολεῖσθαι [for ἀπολείπεσθαι] τὸν Ἅιδην); vss. 54–56 (s. on κέντρον 1); Rv 1:18; 6:8a; 20:13f; 21:4; B 5:6; 16:9 (this concept among Jews [Hos 13:14; Sir 14:12; 4 Esdr 8, 53; SyrBar 21, 23; TestAbr A 16ff; Bousset, Rel.3 253, 2] and Greeks [ERohde, Psyche1903, II 241; 249; CRobert, Thanatos 1879].—JKroll, Gott u. Hölle ’32; Dibelius, Geisterwelt 114ff; JUbbink, Paulus en de dood: NThSt 1, 1918, 3–10 and s. on ἁμαρτία 3a).② death viewed transcendently in contrast to a living relationship with God, death extension of mng. 1 (Philo)ⓐ of spiritual death, to which one is subject unless one lives out of the power of God’s grace. θάνατον οὐ μὴ θεωρήσῃ J 8:51. Opp. ζωή 5:24; 1J 3:14; Ro 7:10; 8:6. This death stands in the closest relation to sin: Ro 7:13b; Js 1:15; 5:20; 2 Cl 1:6; Hv 2, 3, 1; also to the flesh: Paul thinks of the earthly body as σῶμα τ. θανάτου Ro 7:24. In contrast to the gospel the law of Moses engraved on stone διακονία τοῦ θανάτου service that leads to death 2 Cor 3:7 (cp. Tat. 14, 1 θανάτου … ἐπιτηδεύματα). The νόμος, which is τὸ ἀγαθόν, proves to be θάνατος death = deadly or cause of death Ro 7:13a. The unredeemed are ἐν χώρᾳ καὶ σκιᾷ θανάτου Mt 4:16; cp. Lk 1:79 (both Is 9:2). ἐν σκοτίᾳ θανάτου AcPl Ha 8, 32 (=BMM verso 4). This mng. of θάνατος cannot always be clearly distinguished fr. the foll., since spiritual death merges intoⓑ eternal death. θαν. αἰώνιος B 20:1. This kind of death is meant Ro 1:32; 6:16, 21, 23; 7:5; 2 Cor 7:10; 2 Ti 1:10; Hb 2:14b; B 10:5; 2 Cl 16:4; Dg 10:7b; Hv 1, 1, 8; m 4, 1, 2. ἁμαρτία πρὸς θάνατον 1J 5:16f (Polyaenus 8, 32 bravery πρὸς θ.=‘to the point of death’; s. ἁμαρτάνω e and TestIss 7:1 ἁμαρτία εἰς θάνατον). ὀσμὴ ἐκ θανάτου εἰς θάνατον a fragrance that comes from death and leads to death 2 Cor 2:16. In Rv this (final) death is called the second death (ὁ δεύτερος θ. also Plut., Mor. 942f) 2:11; 20:6, 14b; 21:8 (s. TZahn, comm. 604–8).—GQuell, Die Auffassung des Todes in Israel 1926; JLeipoldt, D. Tod bei Griechen u. Juden ’42; TBarrosse, Death and Sin in Ro: CBQ 15, ’53, 438–59; ELohse, Märtyrer u. Gottesknecht ’55 (lit.); SBrandon, The Personification of Death in Some Ancient Religions, BJRL 43, ’61, 317–35.③ a particular manner of death, fatal illness, pestilence and the like, as established by context (Job 27:15; Jer 15:2: θάνατος … μάχαιρα … λιμός) Rv 2:23. ἀποκτεῖναι ἐν ῥομφαίᾳ κ. ἐν λιμῷ κ. ἐν θανάτῳ 6:8b; 18:8 (cp. PsSol 13:2; 15:7; Orig., C. Cels. 5, 37, 10).—JToynbee, Death and Burial in the Roman World ’71; SHumphreys, The Family, Women, and Death ’83.—B. 287. DELG. BHHW III 1999–2001. 1609–13. M-M. TW. Sv. -
3 κτείνω
Aκτείνωμι Od.19.490
; [dialect] Aeol. [full] κτέννω Hdn.Gr.2.303 (and [tense] aor. 1 part.κτένναις Alc.33.5
), butκταίνω Id.140
acc. to Eust.1648.5 (leg. Ἀλκμᾶνι); [dialect] Ep. Iterat.κτείνεσκε Il.24.393
: [tense] fut. κτενῶ, [dialect] Ep.κτενέω Od.16.404
, - έεις Il.22.13, - έει ib. 124, al. (κτενεῖ 15.65
, 68), part. κτανέοντα only 18.309 (but in compos.κατα-κτανέουσιν 6.409
): [tense] aor. 1ἔκτεινα 19.296
, etc.: [tense] aor. 2ἔκτᾰνον 2.701
, etc.: [tense] pf.not found un compounded: [tense] plpf.ἀπ-εκτονήκειν Plu.Tim.16
:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut. κτανθήσομαι Sch.T Il.14.481: [dialect] Ep. [ per.] 3pl. [tense] aor.ἔκτᾰθεν Il.11.691
, Od.4.537,κτάθεν Q.S.1.812
;ἐκτάνθην AP14.32
, (ἀπ-) LXX 1 Ma.2.9, Ev.Marc.8.31, D.C.65.4: [tense] aor. 2 ἀπ-εκτάνην [ᾰ] Gal.14.284: [tense] pf. ἐκτάνθαι ἀπ-) Plb.7.7.4:—Hom.also uses non-thematic forms, [ per.] 3sg., 1 and [ per.] 3pl. [tense] aor.ἔκτᾰ Od.11.410
, al. ( κατ- Il.15.432),ἔκτᾰμεν Od.12.375
,ἔκτᾰν 19.276
, Il.10.526 ( ἔκτα also in S.Tr.38, E.HF 423 (lyr., with [pron. full] ᾱ)); [ per.] 1pl. subj.κτέωμεν Od.22.216
; inf. κτάμεν ( κατα-) Il.9.458, κτάμεναι [ᾰ] 5.301, al.; part. κτάς ( κατα-) 22.323, also in Trag., A. Th. 965 (lyr.), E.IT 715: [tense] aor. [voice] Med. in pass. sense, [ per.] 3sg.ἀπ-έκτᾰτο Il.15.437
; inf. κτάσθαι ib. 558 (prob. in pass. sense); part.κτάμενος 22.75
, Hes.Op. 541, Pi.Fr. 203 codd., A.Pers. 923 (lyr.), Cratin.95:—kill, slay, freq. in Poets, also in early [dialect] Att., Lex Draconis in IG12.115.20; but in Prose and Com. ἀποκτείνω prevailed; usu. of men, less freq. of slayingan animal, as Il.15.587, Od.12.375, 19.543, Ar.Av. 1063 (lyr.); Οὖτίς με κτείνει δόλῳ seeks to kill me, Od.9.408, cf. S.OC 993; ὁ κτανών the slayer, murderer, A.Eu. 422;οἱ κτανόντες Id.Ch.41
(lyr.), 144, etc.2 put to death, Th.1.132, Arist.HA 625a16, al.; esp. in legal language,εἰ.. ἐν δίκῃ ἔκτεινεν ὁ κτείνας Pl.Euthphr.4b
, cf. Prt. 322d, Lg. 871e, al., Lys.10.11.3 of things, ὥστε καὶ κτείνειν so as to be fatal, of the plague, Th.2.51 (so in [voice] Pass., εὖτ' ἂν ὑπὸ τοῦ κακοῦ κτεινέωνται when the disease is proceeding towards a fatal termination, Aret.SD1.5);τὰ φύλλα [ἀποκύνου].. κτείνει κύνας Dsc.4.80
.4 put an end to,θέρος [νοῦσον] κτείνει Aret.SD1.16
. ([voice] Pass. in Hom. and [dialect] Ion. Prose, Il.11.668, 14.60, Od.11.413, Hdt.4.3, etc.; but Trag. almost always used θνῄσκω or καταθνῄσκω as the [voice] Pass., Com. Poets and Prose writers ἀποθνῄσκω.) (Cf. Skt. k[snull ]atás 'wounded'.) -
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6 ἀνήκεστος
-ος,-ον A 0-0-0-1-2=3 Est 8,12e; 2 Mc 9,5; 3 Mc 3,25irremediable, fatal, cruel -
7 θανατηφόρος
-ος,-ον + A 1-0-0-1-3=5 Nm 18,22; Jb 33,23; 4 Mc 8,18.26; 15,26deadly, fatal, death-bringing -
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-ος,-ον A 0-0-0-0-1=1 4 Mc 8,19bringing destruction, destructive, fatal; neol. -
9 αἴσιμος
A appointed by the will of the gods, destined, αἴ. ἦμαρ the fatal day of death, Il.8.72, Bacisap.Hdt.9.43, etc.;αἴσιμόν ἐστι Il.21.291
.II agreeable to the decree of fate, meet, fitting,αἴσιμα εἰπεῖν Od.22.46
; αἴσιμα εἰδώς, opp. αἴσυλα ῥέζειν, 2.231; φρένας αἰσίμη right-minded, 23.14; αἴσιμα πίνειν to drink in decent measure, 21.294.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > αἴσιμος
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10 διαφθαρτικός
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11 θανάσιμος
A deadly, fatal, Hp.Aph.2.1, Pl.R. 610e, etc.; ; ; ; ; , Ph.Bel.103.31, cf. Metrod.53, etc.; θηρία θ., of poisonous reptiles, Plb.1.56.4: θανάσιμα, τά, poisons, Ev.Marc. 16.18, Dsc.4.108, Gal.14.154. Adv. -μως, τύπτειν to strike with deadly blow, Antipho 4.3.4: neut. pl. as Adv.,ἀσπίδες -μα δάκνουσαι D.S.1.87
.2 belonging to death, θ. αἷμα the life-blood, A. Ag. 1019 (lyr.); μέλψασα θ. γόον having sung her death-song, ib. 1445;θ. ἐκπνοαί E.Hipp. 1438
.II of persons, near death, S.Ph. 819;θ. ἤδη ὄντα Pl.R. 408b
; liable to the death-penalty, Abh.Berl.Akad. 1925(5).21 ([place name] Cyrene).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > θανάσιμος
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12 θανατικός
A deadly, θ. ἐγκλήματα capital charges, D.S.37.5; νόμοι, ζημία, J.BJ3.5.7, AJ15.11.5; δίκη θ. trial on a capital charge, Plu.Per.10, Alex.42; of planetary influences, Vett. Val.129.4.3 Adv. -κῶς, λέγεσθαι, as expl. of δυσηλεγής, Eust.321.40.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > θανατικός
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13 θανατόω
A (anap.), etc.: [tense] pf.τεθανάτωκα Phld. Rh.1.359S.
:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut. : [tense] fut. [voice] Med. in pass.senseθανατώσοιτο X.Cyr.7.5.31
: [tense] aor.1ἐθανατώθην Id.An.2.6.4
, Pl.Lg. 865d: [tense] pf.τεθανάτωμαι Plb.23.4.14
:— put to death, τινα Hdt.1.113, A.Pr.l.c.; esp. of the public executioner, Pl.Lg. 872c, etc.: metaph., τεθανατωκέναι τὰς Ἀθήνας (sc. τοὺς ῥήτορας) Phld.l.c.:— [voice] Pass., to be made dead, Ep.Rom.7.4; ὁ -ωθείς the murdered man, Pl. Lg. 865d.2 [voice] Pass., of flesh, to be mortified, Hp.Fract.26:—metaph. in [voice] Act., mortify,τὰς πράξεις τοῦ σώματος Ep.Rom.8.13
.II condemn to death by sentence of law, Antipho 3.3.11, Ev.Matt.26.60:— [voice] Pass., X.An.2.6.4; οἱ τεθανατωμένοι those condemned to death, Plb. l.c.III to be fatal, cause death,ὄφεις -οῦντες LXXNu.21.6
; μυῖαι -οῦσαι ib.Ec.10.1;νόσος Ph.2.247
(-ῶσαν, -ώσασαν codd.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > θανατόω
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14 θανατώδης
θᾰνᾰτ-ώδης, ες,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > θανατώδης
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15 καίριος
I (καιρός 11
) in Hom. always of Place, in or at the right place, hence of parts of the body, καίριον a vital part, Il.8.84, 326;ἐν καιρίῳ 4.185
;ὁ αὐχήν ἐστι τῶν καιρίων X.Eq.12.2
, cf. 8 ([comp] Sup.); of wounds, mortal, καιρίῃ (sc. πληγῇ)τετύφθαι Hdt.3.64
;πέπληγμαι καιρίαν πληγήν A.Ag. 1343
; καιρίας πληγῆς τυχεῖν ib. 1292, cf. X.Cyr.5.4.5; καιρίας (v.l. -ίους) ; ἔχειν τὴν καταφορὰν κ. Plb.2.33.3; butalso, grave, serious, νουσήματα, τρώματα, Hp.Morb.1.5: generally,καιριωτάτης τετευχέναι Χώρας Theol.Ar.44
.II of Time, in season, timely,εὕρισκε ταῦτα καιριώτατα εἶναι Hdt.1.125
, cf. Emp.111.6; Χρὴ λέγειν τὰ κ. A.Th.1, cf. Ch. 582; καίριοι συμφοραί ib. 1064;εἴ τι κ. λέγει S.Ant. 724
; δρᾶν, φρονεῖν τὰ κ., Id.Aj. 120, El. 228 (lyr.);καίριος σπουδή Id.Ph. 637
;- ωτέρα βουλή E.Heracl. 471
;κ. ἐνθύμημα X. HG4.5.4
; τὸ ἀεὶ κ. Id.Cyr.4.2.12, etc.; πρὸς τὸ κ., = καιρίως, S.Ph. 525; critical, αὐτὰ τὰ κ. ἔχων ἑκκαίδεκα (sc. ἔτη) AP12.22 (Scyth.); agreeing with the subject, καιρίαν δ' ἡμῖν ὁρῶ στείχουσαν Ἰοκάστην coming at the right time, S.OT 631;καίριος ἤλυθες E.El. 598
; καιρία (Dind. for καὶ δορία) πτώσιμος falling at the exact or fatal moment, A. Ag. 1122 (lyr.); τὰ κ. timely circumstances, opportunities, Th.4.10; emergencies, D.C.Fr.70.8.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καίριος
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16 μορόεις
Aἕρματα.. τρίγληνα μορόεντα Il.14.183
, Od.18.298; expld. by Hsch., and Eust.976.40, as wrought with much pains (cf. μορέω), in which sense it is used of τεύχη, Q.S. 1.152; by Apollon.Lex. as ἀθάνατα, μόρου μὴ μετέχοντα; perh. from μόρον, clustering like mulberries.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μορόεις
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17 προαποκτείνω
A kill beforehand, J.AJ20.2.2, Luc.Cat.8, D.C.54.9, etc.;ἡ ἕκτη π.
proves fatal earlier,Gal.
9.820.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προαποκτείνω
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18 πυρδαής
A burning with fire, incendiary, πυρδαῆ τινα πρόνοιαν ([full] πυρδαῆτιν πρόνοιαν cj. Hermann), of Althaea burning Meleager's fatal torch, A.Ch. 606 (lyr.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πυρδαής
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19 σκεδάννυμι
σκεδάννῡμι, Thphr.CP3.6.4, etc.:—also [full] σκεδάω, Nic.Al. 583: [tense] fut. σκεδάσω [ᾰ] Thgn.883 ([etym.] ἀπο-), J.BJ4.9.6, Plu.Cor.12, etc.; [dialect] Att.Aσκεδῶ A.Pr.25
, 925, ([etym.] ἀπο-) S.OT 138, ([etym.] δια-) Ar.V. 229, Av. 1053 (also in Hdt.8.68.β), ([etym.] συσκ-) Ar.Ra. 903: [tense] aor. ἐσκέδασα, [dialect] Ep. σκέδασα, the only tense used by Hom. (v. infr.):—[voice] Med., [tense] aor. ἐσκεδασάμην ([etym.] συγκατ-) X.An.7.3.32, ([etym.] ἀπ-) Pl.Ax. 365e:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.σκεδασθήσομαι M.Ant.6.4
, Gal.6.6: [tense] aor. ἐσκεδάσθην, [tense] pf. ἐσκέδασμαι (v. infr.):— scatter, disperse, ἀπὸ πυρκαϊῆς σκέδασον [λαόν] Il.23.158, cf. 19.171;λαὸν σκέδασεν κατὰ νῆας 23.162
; also of things,σκέδασον δ' ἀπὸ κήδεα θυμοῦ Od.8.149
;ἠέρα μὲν σκέδασεν Il.17.649
, cf. Od.13.352; τῶν νῦν αἷμα.. ἐσκέδασ' ὀξὺς Ἄρης shed the blood all round, Il.7.330;πάχνην.. ἥλιος σκεδᾷ πάλιν A.Pr.25
;ὄσα φαίνολις ἐσκέδασ' αὔως Sapph.95
; τρίαιναν.. σκεδᾷ will shiver it, A.Pr. 925; μὴ σκεδάσαι τῷδ' ἀπὸ κρατὸς βλεφάρων θ' ὕπνον (sleep being conceived of as a cloud over the eyes) S. Tr. 989 (anap.); scatter abroad, of Pandora opening the fatal casket, Hes.Op.95.II [voice] Pass., to be scattered, disperse,σκεδασθῆναι ἀνὰ τὰς πόλιας Hdt.5.102
; of a routed army, Th.4.56, 112, 6.52; σ. καθ' ἁρπαγήν, of plundering parties, X.An.3.5.2;ἐπὶ τὰ ἐπιτήδεια Id.Eq. Mag.7.9
; of the rays of the sun, πρὶν σκεδασθῆναι θεοῦ ἀκτῖνας to be shed abroad, A.Pers. 502; of a rumour, to be spread abroad,ἐσκεδασμένου τοῦ λόγου ἀνὰ τὴν πόλιν Hdt.4.14
; also ὄψις ἐσκεδασμένη vision not confined to one object, X.Cyn.5.26.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σκεδάννυμι
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