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1 περικωνεί
περικωνέωsmear all over with pitch: pres ind mp 2nd sg (attic epic doric ionic)περικωνέωsmear all over with pitch: pres ind act 3rd sg (attic epic doric ionic)περικωνέωsmear all over with pitch: pres ind mp 2nd sg (attic epic doric ionic)περικωνέωsmear all over with pitch: pres ind act 3rd sg (attic epic doric ionic) -
2 περικωνεῖ
περικωνέωsmear all over with pitch: pres ind mp 2nd sg (attic epic doric ionic)περικωνέωsmear all over with pitch: pres ind act 3rd sg (attic epic doric ionic)περικωνέωsmear all over with pitch: pres ind mp 2nd sg (attic epic doric ionic)περικωνέωsmear all over with pitch: pres ind act 3rd sg (attic epic doric ionic) -
3 περί
περί: around, see ἀμφί.—I. adv. (including the so - called ‘tmesis’).— (1) around, all round; περὶ γάρ ῥά ἑ χαλκὸς ἔλεψεν | φύλλα τε καὶ φλοιόν, i. e. the leaves and bark that encircled it, Il. 1.236; so of throwing a cloak about one, standing around in crowds, being enveloped by the shades of night, Il. 3.384, Il. 10.201.— (2) over and above others, in an extraordinary degree, very; περί τοι μένος, ‘thou hast exceeding strength’, Od. 12.279 ; περὶ μὲν θείειν ταχύν, Il. 16.186; τὸν περὶ Μοῦσα φίλησε, ‘above others,’ ‘extraordinarily,’ Od. 8.63.—A subst. in the appropriate case may specify the relation of the adv., περὶ δὲ ζώνην βάλετ' ἰξυῖ (dat. of place), Od. 5.231 ; ἦ σε περὶ Ζεὺς ἀνθρώπων ἤχθηρε (partitive gen.), Od. 19.363, in the phrase περὶ κῆρι, περὶ θῦμῷ, περί is adv., and the dat. local.—II. prep., (1) w. gen., rare of place, περὶ τρόπιος βεβαώς, i. e. bestriding it, Od. 5.130, 68; usually met., about, for, in behalf of, of the obj. of contention or the thing defended, μάχεσθαι περὶ νηός, ἀμύνεσθαι περὶ νηῶν, Π 1, Il. 12.142; then with verbs of saying, inquiring, about, concerning, of (de), μνήσασθαι περὶ πομπῆς, Od. 7.191; rarely causal, περὶ ἔριδος μάρνασθαι, Il. 7.301; denoting superiority, above, περὶ πάντων ἔμμεναι ἄλλων, Il. 1.287; so with adjectives, περὶ πάντων κρατερός, ὀιζυρός.— (2) w. dat., local, around, on, as of something transfixed on a spit or a weapon, περὶ δουρὶ πεπαρμένη, Il. 21.577; so of clothing on the person, περὶ χροῒ εἵματα ἔχειν, χαλκὸς περὶ στήθεσσι, κνίση ἑλισσομένη περὶ καπνῷ, curling ‘around in’ the smoke, Il. 1.317; then sometimes w. verbs of contending, like the gen., about, for, Od. 2.245, Od. 17.471, Il. 16.568, and w. a verb of fearing, Il. 10.240. Often the dat. is to be explained independently, περί being adverbial, see above (I).— (3) w. acc., local implying motion, στῆσαι (τὶ) περὶ βωμόν, φυλάσσειν περὶ μῆλα, and esp. of sounds, fumes floating around, coming over the senses, stealing over one, περὶ δέ σφεας ἤλυθ ἰωή, Κύκλωπα περὶ φρένας ἤλυθεν οἶνος, ‘went to his head,’ we should say, Od. 17.261, Od. 9.362; met., of that in which one is interested, πονεῖν περί τι, ‘about,’ ‘over,’ ‘with,’ Il. 24.444, Od. 4.624.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > περί
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4 επιλεπτύνει
ἐπιλεπτύ̱νει, ἐπιλεπτύνωsmear over with a thin coat: aor subj act 3rd sg (epic)ἐπιλεπτύ̱νει, ἐπιλεπτύνωsmear over with a thin coat: pres ind mp 2nd sgἐπιλεπτύ̱νει, ἐπιλεπτύνωsmear over with a thin coat: pres ind act 3rd sg -
5 ἐπιλεπτύνει
ἐπιλεπτύ̱νει, ἐπιλεπτύνωsmear over with a thin coat: aor subj act 3rd sg (epic)ἐπιλεπτύ̱νει, ἐπιλεπτύνωsmear over with a thin coat: pres ind mp 2nd sgἐπιλεπτύ̱νει, ἐπιλεπτύνωsmear over with a thin coat: pres ind act 3rd sg -
6 εγκατάντλει
ἐγκαταντλέωwash over with: pres imperat act 2nd sg (attic epic)ἐγκαταντλέωwash over with: imperf ind act 3rd sg (attic epic) -
7 ἐγκατάντλει
ἐγκαταντλέωwash over with: pres imperat act 2nd sg (attic epic)ἐγκαταντλέωwash over with: imperf ind act 3rd sg (attic epic) -
8 επιλεπτύνεται
ἐπιλεπτύ̱νεται, ἐπιλεπτύνωsmear over with a thin coat: aor subj mid 3rd sg (epic)ἐπιλεπτύ̱νεται, ἐπιλεπτύνωsmear over with a thin coat: pres ind mp 3rd sg -
9 ἐπιλεπτύνεται
ἐπιλεπτύ̱νεται, ἐπιλεπτύνωsmear over with a thin coat: aor subj mid 3rd sg (epic)ἐπιλεπτύ̱νεται, ἐπιλεπτύνωsmear over with a thin coat: pres ind mp 3rd sg -
10 καταδιφθερούσιν
καταδιφθερόωcover over with skins: pres part act masc /neut dat pl (attic ionic)καταδιφθερόωcover over with skins: pres ind act 3rd pl (attic ionic) -
11 καταδιφθεροῦσιν
καταδιφθερόωcover over with skins: pres part act masc /neut dat pl (attic ionic)καταδιφθερόωcover over with skins: pres ind act 3rd pl (attic ionic) -
12 περικωνήσαι
περικωνέωsmear all over with pitch: aor inf actπερικωνέωsmear all over with pitch: aor inf act -
13 περικωνῆσαι
περικωνέωsmear all over with pitch: aor inf actπερικωνέωsmear all over with pitch: aor inf act -
14 περιχώσεις
περίχωσιςcovering over with earth: fem nom /voc pl (attic epic)περίχωσιςcovering over with earth: fem nom /acc pl (attic) -
15 περίκομον
περίκομοςcovered all over with leaves: masc /fem acc sgπερίκομοςcovered all over with leaves: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
16 συσσαρκωθέντα
συσσαρκόομαιto be grown over with flesh also: aor part mp neut nom /voc /acc plσυσσαρκόομαιto be grown over with flesh also: aor part mp masc acc sg -
17 ἐπισκοπή
ἐπισκοπή, ῆς, ἡ (s. prec. entry; Lucian, D. Deor. 20, 6= ‘visit’; OGI 614, 6 [III A.D.]=‘care, charge’; Etym. Gud. 508, 27= πρόνοια; LXX; TestBenj 9:2; JosAs 29, end cod. A ἐπισκοπῇ ἐπισκέπτεσθαί τινα of God; Just., D. 131, 3).① the act of watching over with special ref. to being present, visitation, of divine activityⓐ of a salutary kind (so Gen 50:24f; Ex 3:16; Wsd 2:20; 3:13; Job 10:12; 29:4 al.) καιρὸς τῆς ἐ. the time of your gracious visitation (Wsd 3:7) Lk 19:44. ἐν ἐ. τῆς βασιλείας τοῦ Χριστοῦ when the kingdom of Christ visits us 1 Cl 50:3. ἡμέρα ἐπισκοπῆς 1 Pt 2:12 is understood in this sense by the majority (e.g. Usteri, BWeiss, Kühl, Knopf, Windisch, FHauck, et al.). S. also b below.—The gracious visitation can manifest itself as protection, care (Job 10:12; Pr 29:13; 3 Macc 5:42; Just., D. 131, 3; Orig., C. Cels. 6, 71, 8 [as providential care w. πρόνοια]) ἐν ἑνότητι θεοῦ καὶ ἐπισκοπῇ in unity w. God and under God’s care IPol 8:3.ⓑ of an unpleasant kind (Hesych.= ἐκδίκησις; Jer 10:15; Sir 16:18; 23:24; Wsd 14:11; Theoph. Ant. 2, 35 [p. 188, 26]); ἡμέρα ἐ. (cp. Is 10:3) 1 Pt 2:12 is so understood by the minority (e.g. HvSoden, Bigg, Goodsp.; Danker, ZNW 58, ’67, 98f, w. ref. to Mal 3:13–18). S. a above.② position of responsibility, position, assignment (Num 4:16) of Judas’ position as an apostle τὴν ἐ. λαβέτω ἕτερος let another take over his work (not an office as such, but activity of witnessing in line with the specifications in Ac 1:8, 21f) Ac 1:20 (Ps 108:8).③ engagement in oversight, supervision, of leaders of Christian communities (a Christian ins of Lycaonia [IV A.D.] in CB I/2 p. 543; Iren. 3, 3, 3 [Harv. II 10, 2] al.; Orig., C. Cels. 3, 48, 20) 1 Ti 3:1 (s. UHolzmeister, Biblica 12, ’31, 41–69; CSpicq, RSPT 29, ’40, 316–25); 1 Cl 44:1, 4.—DELG s.v. σκέπτομαι. M-M. EDNT. TW. -
18 περιπλάσσω
A plaster one thing over another, form as a mould or cast round,περίπλασον αὐτοῖς εἰκόνα Pl.R. 588d
;οἱ πλάττοντες ἐκ πηλοῦ ζῷον ὑφιστᾶσι τῶν στερεῶν τι σωμάτων, εἶθ' οὕτω περιπλάττουσιν Arist.PA 654b31
;τοῦ αἵματος τὸ πηγνύμενον μύρμηκες τοῦ ποδὸς περὶ τὸν μέγαν δάκτυλον περιέπλαττον Plu.Cim.18
; ἡ μύξα περιπλάττεται περί .. Arist.HA 621b8; [ὁ κηρὸς] -πλάσσεται τοῖς ὀδοῦσι PMed.Lond.155.2.8
; [κόκκον] ἐν ἄρτῳ περιπλάττοντες kneading it up in.., Thphr.HP 9.20.2 : metaph., smooth over, disguise,τι χρηστοῖς λόγοις Men.652
; but οἱ [τῷ ζῆν] κενῶς -πλαττόμενοι those who cleave to life, Epicur. Sent.Vat.47 (= Metrod.Fr.49).2 plaster over with a thing,περιπλάττεται πηλῷ Arist.Pr. 924b37
;περιπεπλασμέναι ψιμυθίοις Eub.98.1
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19 βρύω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `swell, teem with' (Il.).Other forms: only pres. (but βρύσας Procop.)Derivatives: βρύσις (Suid.), βρυσμός (Arc.), also PN as Βρύας, Βρύσων. - Also βρυάζω with βρυάσομαι ἀναβακχεύσομαι μετά τινος κινήσεως H. (uncertain ἀνεβρύαξαν Ar. Eq. 602) with βρυασμός `voluptuousness' (Plu.), Βρυάκτης surname of Pan (Poet. ap. Stob.). - βρύον n. `tree-moss etc.' (Hp.) with βρυώδης, βρυόεις (Nic.); βρυώνη, βρυωνία `black, white vine' (Nic., Dsc.; s. Chantr. Form. 207f.). - For βρυαλίζων s. v. - Denomin. βρυόομαι `to be grown over with βρύον' (Arist.).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: No etym.Page in Frisk: 1,274-275Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > βρύω
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20 χόω
Aχοῦσι Hdt.4.71
; inf.χοῦν Id.2.137
; part.χῶν Id.1.162
: [tense] impf.ἔχουν Th.2.75
, etc.: later [full] χώννυμι, [suff] χορῳδ-ύω (qq. v.): [tense] fut.χώσω S.Ant.81
, etc.: [tense] aor.ἔχωσα Hdt.2.140
, PTeb.799.16 (ii B. C.), etc. (Cret.[ per.] 3pl. ([place name] Istron)): [tense] pf. κέχωκα ([etym.] ἀνα-) D.55.28:—[voice] Med., [tense] aor.ἐχωσάμην Luc.DDeor. 14.2
, Philostr.VA4.10:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.χωσθήσομαι E.IA 1442
, ([etym.] ἐγ-) Plb.4.40.4: [tense] aor. ἐχώσθην (v. infr.); also ἐχώθην ([etym.] συν-) IG4.823.30 (Troezen, iv B. C.): [tense] pf.κέχωσμαι Pl.Com.183
, Th.2.102, ([etym.] ἐκ-, συγ-) Hdt.2.138, 8.144:— throw or heap up, of earth,χοῦσι χῶμα μέγα Id.4.71
;χώματα χοῦν Id.2.137
, Pl.Lg. 958e; χώματα χῶν πρὸς τὰ τείχεα throwing up banks against.., Hdt.1.162;χῶμα ἔχουν πρὸς τὴν πόλιν Th.2.75
; νῆσον χώσας σποδῷ having formed an island with heaped up ashes, Hdt.2.140; esp. of a sepulchral mound,χῶσαι τάφον Id.9.85
, S.Ant.81; τύμβον ib. 1204, E.IT 702, IA 1442 ([voice] Pass.);μνῆμα X.Cyr.7.3.11
; πολυάνδρια (cf.- άνδριος 11.2
), Plu.Eum.9.2 block up by throwing earth in,λιμένας D.25.84
, cf. Aeschin.3.109 (s. v.l.);χ. φορμοῖς τὰς τάφρους Plb.1.19.13
:—[voice] Pass., to be filled with earth, esp. of bays in the sea, to be silted up,πορθμοῦ χωσθέντος Emp.100.17
; τί μιν (sc. τὸν κόλπον)κωλύει.. χωσθῆναι; Hdt.2.11
; but of cities, to be raised on mounds, ib. 137.3 less freq., cover with earth, bury,χῶσαί τινα τάφῳ E.Or. 1585
, cf. Pl.Lg. 947e, IG5(1).1249.17 ([place name] Laconia), cf. χώννυμι fin.4 [ὁ τρωγλοδύτης] ταριχεύεται καλῶς.. χωσθεὶς εἰς ἅλας covered over with salt, Aët.11.11.
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