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1 σχέδιος
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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2 καιρός
καιρός, ὁ,A due measure, proportion, fitness (not in Hom.), καιρὸς δ' ἐπὶ πᾶσιν ἄριστος (which became a prov.) Hes.Op. 694, Thgn. 401;κ. παντὸς ἔχει κορυφάν Pi.P.9.78
;κ. Χάριτος A.Ag. 787
(anap.) (cf.ὑποκάμπτω 11
); εἰ ὁ κ. ἦν σαφής the distinction, the point, E.Hipp. 386; ἡ ἀπορία ἔχει τινὰ κ. has some point or importance, Arist. Metaph. 1043b25; καιροῦ πέρα beyond measure, unduly, A.Pr. 507;μείζων τοῦ κ. γαστήρ X.Smp.2.19
;καιροῦ μεῖζον E.Fr. 626
codd.; προσωτέρω or πορρωτέρω τοῦ κ., X.An.4.3.34, HG7.5.13; ὀξύτερα τοῦ κ. Pl.Plt. 307b; νωθεστέρα τοῦ κ. ib. 310e; ὑπερβάλλων τῇ φιλοτιμίᾳ τὸν κ. Plu.Ages.8, cf. Hp.Loc.Hom.44.II of Place, vital part of the body (cf.καίριος 1
),ἐς καιρὸν τυπείς E.Andr. 1120
.III more freq. of Time, exact or critical time, season, opportunity, Χρόνου κ. S.El. 1292: usu. alone, κ. [ ἐστιν] ἐν ᾧ Χρόνος οὐ πολὺς κτλ. Hp. Praec.<*>, cf. Chrysipp. et Archig. ap. Daremberg Notices etextr. des MSS. médicaux 1p.200;κ. ὀξύς Hp.Aph.1.1
; κ. πρὸς ἀνθρώπων βραχὺ μέτρον ἔχει 'time and tide wait for no man', Pi.P.4.286; κ. ὄλβου, = καίριος ὄλβος, Id.N.7.58; δηλοῦν, ὅ τι περ δύναται κ. Ar.Ec. 576 codd. (sed leg. δύνασαι) ; τίνα κ. τοῦ παρόντος βελτίω ζητεῖτε; D.3.16; κ. δόσιος for giving, Hp.Acut.20; κ. τοῦ ποτισμοῦ, τῆς τρύγης, BGU1003.12 (iii B. C.), PStrassb.1.8 (V A. D.);τὰ ἐκ τοῦ κ. προγινόμενα Plb.6.32.3
; καιρὸν παριέναι to let the time go by, Th.4.27 (so in pl.,τοὺς κ. παριέναι Pl.R. 374c
;τοὺς κ. ὑφαιρεῖσθαι Aeschin.3.66
);κ. τῶν πραγμάτων τοῖς ἐναντίοις καθυφιέναι καὶ προδοῦναι D.19.6
; καιροῦ ([etym.] τοῦ κ.) , Pl.Lg. 687a, Men.Mon. 281;καιρὸν εἰληφέναι Lys.13.6
(butκαιρὸς ἐλάμβανε Th.2.34
; cf.καιροῦ διδόντος Lib.Or.45.7
);καιροῦ λαβέσθαι Luc.Tim.13
;καιρὸν ἁρπάσαι Plu.Phil.15
;κ. τηρεῖν Arist.Rh. 1382b11
;καιρῷ Χρήσασθαι Plu.Pyrrh.7
; καιρῷ Χειμῶνος ξυλλαβέσθαι co-operate with the occurrence of a storm, Pl.Lg. 709c; ἔχει κ. τι it happens in season, Th.1.42, etc.; κ. ἔχειν τοῦ εὖ οἰκεῖν to be the chief cause of.., Pl.R. 421a;ὑμέας καιρός ἐστι προβοηθῆσαι Hdt.8.144
, cf. A.Pr. 523, etc.;νῦν κ. ἔρδειν S.El. 1368
: sts. c. Art.,ἀλλ' ἔσθ' ὁ κ... ξένους.. τυγχάνειν τὰ πρόσφορα A.Ch. 710
;ὁ κ. ἐστι μὴ μέλλειν ἔτι Ar. Th. 661
, cf.Pl. 255.b adverbial phrases, ἐς καιρόν in season, Hdt. 7.144, E.Tr. 744, etc.;ἐς κ. ἐπείγεσθαι Hdt.4.139
; ἐς αὐτὸν κ. S.Aj. 1168; εἰς δέοντα κ. Men.Sam. 294; , Th.4.59, etc.;ἐν κ. τινί Pl.Cri. 44a
;ἐπὶ καιροῦ D.19.258
, 20.90, etc.;κατὰ καιρόν Pi.I.2.22
;ὥς οἱ κατὰ κ. ἦν Hdt.1.30
(but also οἱ κατὰ κ. ἡγεμόνες in office at the time, BGU15.10 (ii A. D.), etc.); παρὰ τῷ ἐντυχόντι αἰεὶ καὶ λόγου καὶ ἔργου κ. Th.2.43;πρὸς καιρόν S.Aj.38
, Tr.59, etc.;σὺν καιρῷ Plb.2.38.7
: without Preps., ; καιρόν, abs., S.Aj.34, E.Fr.495.9 (in [comp] Comp. form καιρότερον, Achae.49); κ. γὰρ οὐδὲν ἦλθες E Hel.479; opp. ἀπὸ καιροῦ out of season, Pl.Tht. 187e;ἄνευ καιροῦ Id.Ep. 339d
;παρὰ καιρόν Pi.O.8.24
, E.IA8co (lyr.), Pl. Plt. 277a; πρὸ καιροῦ prematurely, A.Ag. 365 (anap.); ἐπὶ καιροῦ also means on the spur of the moment,ἐπὶ κ. λέγειν Plu.Dem.8
, cf. Art.5;ἐξενεγκεῖν πόλεμον Id.Ant.6
.2 season, πᾶσιν καιροῖς at all seasons of the year, IG14.1018, cf. LXX Ge.1.14, Ph.1.13, Porph. ap. Eus.PE3.11; κ. ἔτους, later Gr. for [dialect] Att. ὥρα ἔτους, acc. to Moer.424; time of day, Philostr.VA6.14.3 generally, time, period,κατὰ τὸν κ. τοῦτον Plb.27.1.7
; , al.: more freq. in pl., κατὰ τούτους τοὺς κ. Arist.Ath.23.2, al., cf. Plb.2.39.1; τὰ κατὰ καιρούς chronological sequence of events, Id.5.33.5; ἐν τοῖς πάλαι, ἐντοῖς μεταξὺ κ., Phld.Rh.1.28,363 S.4 in pl., οἱ καιροί the times, i. e. the state of affairs, freq. in bad sense, ἐν τοῖς μεγίστοις κ. at the most critical times, X.HG6.5.33, cf. D.20.44;περιστάντων τῇ πόλει κ. δυσκόλων IG22.682.33
, etc.: also in sg., X.An.3.1.44, D.17.9; ὁ ἔσχατος κ. extreme danger, Plb.29.27.12, etc.;καιρῷ δουλεύειν AP9.441
(Pall.).IV advantage, profit, τινος of or from a thing, Pi.O.2.54, P.1.57; εἴ τοι ἐς κ. ἔσται ταῦτα τελεόμενα to his advantage, Hdt.1.206; ἐπὶ σῷ κ. S.Ph. 151 (lyr.); τίνα κ. με διδάσκεις; A.Supp. 1060 (lyr.); τί σοι καιρὸς.. καταλείβειν; what avails it..? E.Andr. 131 (lyr.); τίνος εἵνεκα καιροῦ; D.23.182; οὗ κ. εἴη where it was convenient or advantageous, Th.4.54; ᾗ κ. ἦν ib.90; Χωρίον μετὰ μεγίστων κ. οἰκειοῦταί τε καὶ πολεμοῦται with the greatest odds, the most critical results, Id.1.36.V Pythag. name for seven, Theol.Ar. 44. -
3 ὑπόγυιος
A nigh at hand, imminent,ὑ. μοι τῆς τοῦ βίου τελευτῆς οὔσης Isoc.15.4
, ὑπόγυον ἐνδείκνυται θάνατον Gal.18(2).69; ὑπόγυον, used abs., near the end, at the approach of death, Hp.Epid.7.51,52;εἴ τινων ὑ. ἡ ἀφαίρεσις τῶν καρπῶν Thphr. CP1.13.10
; τοῦτ' ἐστὶν ὑπογυιότατον (v.l. -γυώτατον) the readiest means,Arist.
Pol. 1321b16;ὑπογύου οὔσης τῆς ἑορτῆς Id.Oec. 1347a28
, cf. IG5(2).265.10 (Mantinea, i B. C.);τῶν χρόνων ὑ. ὄντων D.28.17
; ἡ ὑπόγυος πρόσταξις the immediate command (i.e. that something shall be done immediately), A.D.Synt.253.2;ἡ ἐκεῖνος καὶ ἡ οὗτος.. τὴν ὑπόγυιον γνῶσιν τοῦ προσώπου παριστᾶσιν Id.Pron.61.4
. Adv. ὑπογύως immediately, in the immediate future,ἐὰν γένηται ἡμᾶς μὴ ὑ. ἀναπλεῖν PAmh.2.135.10
(ii A. D.).II recent,ὁ πόλεμος ὁ ὑπογυιότατος Isoc.14.17
; ; τὰ ὑπογυιότατα Ps.-Philipp. ap. eund.12.12;ὑπογυώτερα τοῖς χρόνοις D.60.9
; ὑπόγυιόν ἐστι ἐξ οὗ .. it is a very short time since.., Isoc.18.29; ἐν τοῖς ὑ. λόγοις, opp. τοῖς ἄνω, Arist.GA 757a28;ταῖς ὑ. ἀπεψίαις Gal.6.195
;ὑπόγυοι αἰτίαι νοσημάτων Id.15.162
. Adv. ὑπογυίως or- γύως
recently, lately,Ath.
5.206d, Dsc.Ther.Prooem., BGU 731 ii 5 (ii A. D.); ἔχων ὑ. ἐν μνήμῃ τὰς τιμὰς ὧν ἀγοράζει having freshly in his mind. PRyl.233.12 (ii A. D.): neut. - γυον as Adv., Gloss.;τὸ ὑπογυιότατον Isoc.9.81
.III sudden,ὅσα θάνατον ἐπιφέρει ὑπόγυια ὄντα Arist.EN 1115a34
; off-hand, on the spur of the moment,X.
Cyr.6.1.43, Pl.Mx. 235c, Isoc.4.13; ἐξ ὑ. γίγνεσθαι, opp. ἐκ πολλοῦ χρόνου σκέψασθαι, Arist.Rh. 1354b3; (Samos. iv B. C.).2 of persons, ὑ. τῇ ὀργῇ in the first burst of anger, Arist.Rh. 1380b6.3 actual, present,διὰ τὴν ὑπόγυιον ἰσχνότητα Gal.Nat.Fac.2.6
.—The forms ὑπό-γυιος and - γυος vary continually in codd., and the erroneous [comp] Comp. and [comp] Sup. forms ὑπογυιώτερος -ώτατος, and ὑπογυότερος -ότατος occur; in Papyri and Inscrr. we have , vii 32 (ii A. D.), etc., (iii A. D.),ὑπόγυιος IG5(2)
l.c., CPR220.5 (i A. D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑπόγυιος
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4 προβαίνω
προβαίνω, [tense] fut. - βήσομαι: [tense] pf. - βέβηκα: [tense] aor. 2 προὔβην, imper. πρόβᾱ, Ar.Ach. 262, E.Alc. 872 (lyr.), pl.A (lyr.), E. HF 1047 (lyr.): Hom. has only [tense] pf. and [tense] pres. part. προβιβάς (as if from βίβημἰ, Il.13.18, but προβιβῶντα (- τἰ (as if from βιβάὠ ib. 807, al. codd. (v. infr.); imper.προβιβάσθων Hsch.
; part. προβάοντε, read by Aristarch. for προβοῶντε, Il.12.277;προβῶντες Cratin.126
:— step forward, advance, κραιπνά, κοῦφα ποσὶ προβιβάς, Il.13.18, 158, Od.17.27; τὸν δ' ὦκα προβιβάντα (- βιβῶντα codd.)πόδες φέρον 15.555
; ὑπασπίδια προβιβάντι (- βιβῶντι codd.) Il.13.807, cf. 16.609;π. εὐθέσι τοῖς σκέλεσι Arist.HA 604b5
: c. acc. cogn.,οἵαν ὁδὸν ἁ δειλαιοτάτα π. E.Alc. 263
(lyr.); μέγα π. take a big stride forward, Hp.Art.60.b of hair, grow, Lib.Or.64.50.2 as a mark of Time, ἄστρα προβέβηκε they are far gone in heaven, i.e. it is past midnight. Il.10.252; ἡ νὺξ π. the night is wearing fast, X.An.3.1.13: hence of Time itself, τοῦ χρόνου προβαίνοντος as time went on, Hdt.3.53, 140; ; also τὰ μὲν προβέβηκεν the past, Thgn.583; προβαίνοντος τοῦ ἔργου, τοῦ πολέμου, Hdt.7.23, Plb.2.47.3;τοῦ κώθωνος εὖ μάλα προβεβηκότος Hegesand.21
; ἐκ τοῦ προβεβηκότος, e re nata, on the spur of the moment, Plb.7.12.2: of Age,προβήσεται ἡ ἡλικία X.Ap.6
; of persons, οἱ προβεβηκότες τῇ ἡλικίᾳ advanced in age, Lys.24.16, cf. D.S.12.18; π. τῶν ἡμερῶν, ταῖς ἡμέραις, LXX Jo.13.1, 23.1: abs.,οἱ π. Bato 7.9
, Luc.Nigr. 24;ἐπεὶ προέβη τοῖς ἔτεσιν Macho
ap.Ath.13.580c;προβεβηκότες ἐν ταῖς ἡμέραις αὐτῶν Ev.Luc.1.7
, cf. 18;ἡλικίας εἰς τὸ πρόσθε π. Pl.Ep. 325c
;π. εἰς πεντήκοντα ἔτη D.C.68.4
(nisi leg. προεβεβιώκεἰ.3 metaph. of narrative, argument, action, events,μὴ πέρα προβῇς λόγου Cratin.66
;προβήσομαι ἐς τὸ πρόσω τοῦ λόγου Hdt.1.5
;προβάς φησιν..
further on,Demetr.Lac.
Herc.1012.12, cf. Phld.Rh.1.87 S.;π. ἐκ τῶν κνημέων ἐς τοὺς μηρούς
went on..,Hdt.
6.75; προέβαινε τὸ ἔθνος ἄρχον καὶ ἐπιτροπεῦον the nation was organized in a series of overlordships and mandates, Id.1.134; ;π. ἐπ' ἔσχατον θράσους S.Ant. 853
(lyr.); ;ποῖ προβήσεται λόγος; E.Hipp. 342
;πέρας δὴ ποῖ κακῶν προβήσεται; Id.Or. 511
, cf. 749;τὸ τῆς τύχης ἀφανὲς οἷ προβήσεται Id.Alc. 785
;μὴ προβαίη μεῖζον ἢ τὸ νῦν κακόν Id.Med. 907
;τὸ ἔθος ἐπὶ πολὺ προβαίνει Aeschin.1.179
: impers., εἰς τοῦτο προβέβηκε ὥστε.. it has gone so far that..,Pl.Lg. 839c; π. πόρρω μοχθηρίας to be far gone in knavery, X.Ap.30;π. εἰς τοῦτο ἔχθρας ὥστε.. D.12.16
;εἰς ἀταξίαν Aeschin.3.38
;μέχρι τίνος Plb. 2.1.3
;ἐπὶ τὸ χεῖρον π. τὰ πράγματα Id.5.30.6
: in good sense, make progress,τοσοῦτον προβεβήκαμεν ὥστε.. Pl.Tht. 187a
; of an enterprise, prosper, succeed, BGU1209.10 (i B.C.), etc.II go before, i.e. be superior to, another,πολὺ προβέβηκας ἁπάντων σῷ θάρσει Il.6.125
;κράτεϊ 16.54
, cf. 23.890; δυνάμει τε καὶ αἰδοῖ Τρηχῖνος προβέβηκε by might and awe he is over, i.e. rules, Trachis, Hes. Sc. 355, cf. Call. Epigr.1.5.III c. acc. rei, overstep, τέρμα προβάς Pi N.7.71.IV with acc. of the instrum. of motion,πόδα π. Thgn.283
; , cf. Luc.Hist. Conscr.29;προβὰς δὲ κῶλον E.Ph. 1412
;ἀρβύλαν προβάς Id.Or. 1470
(lyr.); προβεβήκασι τὰ ἀριστερά have their left legs foremost (v.l. προβεβλήκασι, v. προβάλλω A. Il.1), Arist.IA 706a7;προβὰς τὸν πόδα τὸν ἀριστερὸν καὶ τὸν δεξιὸν ὑποβάς Poll.5.23
.V Causal, in [tense] fut. [voice] Act., move forward, advance, τίς τρόπος ἄνδρα προβάσει [pron. full] [ᾱ]; Pi.O.8.63.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προβαίνω
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5 σχεδιάζω
A do a thing off-hand or on the spur of the moment,σχεδιάζοντα λέγειν ὅ τι ἂν τύχῃ Pl.Sis. 387e
: abs., play off-hand,λαβὼν τὸ μελετητήριον, εἶτ' ἐσχεδίασε δριμέως Anaxandr.15.3
, cf. Cic.Att.6.1.11; invent stories, Plb.12.4.4, D.H.1.7, D.S.1.23; improvise, Phld.Rh.1.100 S. ([voice] Pass.); give free play to the imagination, Sor.2.65.2 act with insufficient care, τοῖς κοινοῖς πράγμασι in public affairs, Plb.22.9.12;ἔν τινι D.S.13.31
; .Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σχεδιάζω
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6 ἐπιδρομή
ἐπιδρομ-ή, ἡ,2. metaph., brief notice, Phld.Rh.2.268S.; ἐν τῇ ἐ. τῶν φιλοσόφων in his summary notice of them, D.L.7.48; summary, προειρημένωνλόγων Corn.Rh.p.389H.
;ἀποδείξεων Dam.Pr. 369
; ἐπιτομὰς ἢ συνάψειςἢ ἐπιδρομάς Gal.9.431
;ὡς ἐν ἐπιδρομῇ δεδείχθω Iamb.in Nic. p.72P.
II. inroad, raid, attack, Th.4.34, 56; τῷ τειχίσματι ib. 23; ἐξ ἐπιδρομῆς ἁρπαγή plundering by means of an inroad, Hdt. 1.6: hence ἐξ ἐπιδρομῆς on the spur of the moment, ἐξ ἐ. αἱρέσεις ;εἰπεῖν Plu.Ant.80
, cf. Men.Pk. 148; cursorily, μνήμην ποιήσασθαι φαύλως καὶ ἐξ ἐ. D.H.Pomp.3 (soκατ' ἐπιδρομήν Aps.Rh.p.258H.
); μηδὲν ἐξ ἐ. παθεῖν by a sudden attack, D.21.138, cf. D.H.2.3.III. office of inspector,τῆς μητροπόλεως PFay. 23.2
(ii A.D.).IV. a place to which ships run in, landing-place,Λιβύης.. ἐρήμους ἀξένους τ' ἐπιδρομάς E.Hel. 404
; πλοῦν οὔριον.. Ἰλίουτ' ἐπιδρομάς Id.IA 1597
;τὰς ἐ. τῆς θαλάσσης διαχῶσαι Phalar.Ep. 62
.V. flow of blood (to an atrophied part), Hp.Off.24.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπιδρομή
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