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21 εἰσκωμάσει
εἰσκωμάζωburst in like a party of revellers: aor subj act 3rd sg (epic)εἰσκωμάζωburst in like a party of revellers: fut ind mid 2nd sgεἰσκωμάζωburst in like a party of revellers: fut ind act 3rd sg -
22 συμποσίω
συμπόσιονdrinking-party: neut nom /voc /acc dualσυμπόσιονdrinking-party: neut gen sg (doric aeolic)συμπόσιοςmasc /neut nom /voc /acc dualσυμπόσιοςmasc /neut gen sg (doric aeolic)——————συμπόσιονdrinking-party: neut dat sgσυμπόσιοςmasc /neut dat sg -
23 στάσις
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `the standing, the standing still, stand, location, position, political opinion, party, division' also `placement, weighing, defrayal' (Alc., Thgn., Pi., IA.; on the meaning Bolling AmJPh 82, 162f.).Compounds: Compp., e.g. στασί-αρχος m. `party-leader' (A. a. o.), ξενό-στασις `inn for strangers' (S.). Often with prefix as derivation of prefixed verbs, e.g. ἀνάστα-σις (: ἀν-ίσταμαι, - ίστημι) `the standing up, removal, the making to stand up, expulsion (IA.).Derivatives: 1. στάσ-ιμος `standing (firm or still), quiet, weighable' (IA.), `stilling, blocking' (Hp.); Arbenz 39 a. 42f. 2. - ιώδης `partial, rebellious' (X., Arist. a. o.). 3. - ιώτης m. `party member' (IA.) with - ιωτικός, - ιωτεία (after πατριώτης, στρατιώτης a.o.; Redard 9). 4. - ιάζω, also w. prefix, e.g. ἀντι-, δια-, `to form parties, to divide, to quarrel' (IA.; - ι-άζω dissimilat., Schwyzer 735). 5. - ίζω `id.' (Crete IIIa).Etymology: As old verbal noun to the verb für `stand' (s. ἵστημι) identical with Skt. sthíti- f. `stand, stand still etc.', Lat. stati-ō `standing place' (beside which the frozen acc. statim `fixed, on the spot'), Germ., e.g. Goth. staÞs m. `position, place', OHG stat f. `id.': IE * sth₂-ti-. Beside it with full grade Av. stāiti- `standing, stand, position', Latv. stātis pl. prop. "standing still", `turning point (of the sun) etc.' Slav., e.g. Russ. státь, -u `built of the body etc.': IE * steh₂-ti-.Page in Frisk: 2,777Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > στάσις
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24 συμπόσιον
συμπόσιον, ου, τό (συμπίνω; Theognis et al.; lit. ‘drinking-party’, which is better understood as ‘banquet’, at which sparkling conversation was highly prized, as exemplified in the Platonic dialogues and the collection of topics in Athenaeus; sim. J 13–17 and numerous discourses in Lk would be understood by Greco-Romans in the context of a συμπόσιον; for a misconception cp. Lk 7:34 al.; cp. the cognate verb συμπίνω Ac 10:41; on the Hellenic perspective s. RHalbertsma, Wine in Classical Antiquity: Minerva 7, ’96, esp. 15–17, citing Poseidippos, Anth. Pal. 5, 183; Athen. 2, 37; for the term συμπόσιον in the sense of ‘banquet’ s. also Philo, Op. M. 78; Jos., Ant. 8, 137; 12, 231; since X. et al. also = hall where a banquet is held; also pap, LXX in both mngs.) a party of people eating together, party, group (so Plut., Mor. 157d; 704d) repeated, in a distributive sense (B-D-F §493, 2; Mlt. 97): συμπόσια συμπόσια in parties Mk 6:39 (s. πρασιά).—DELG s.v. πίνω p. 905. M-M. -
25 αμφιορκία
ἀμφιορκίᾱ, ἀμφιορκίαoath taken by each party: fem nom /voc /acc dualἀμφιορκίᾱ, ἀμφιορκίαoath taken by each party: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic) -
26 ἀμφιορκία
ἀμφιορκίᾱ, ἀμφιορκίαoath taken by each party: fem nom /voc /acc dualἀμφιορκίᾱ, ἀμφιορκίαoath taken by each party: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic) -
27 αντιστασιάζειν
ἀντιστασιάζωform a party against: pres inf act (attic epic)ἀντιστασιάζωform a party against: pres inf act (attic epic) -
28 ἀντιστασιάζειν
ἀντιστασιάζωform a party against: pres inf act (attic epic)ἀντιστασιάζωform a party against: pres inf act (attic epic) -
29 αντιστασιάζοντας
ἀντιστασιάζωform a party against: pres part act masc acc plἀντιστασιάζωform a party against: pres part act masc acc pl -
30 ἀντιστασιάζοντας
ἀντιστασιάζωform a party against: pres part act masc acc plἀντιστασιάζωform a party against: pres part act masc acc pl -
31 αντιστασιάζοντες
ἀντιστασιάζωform a party against: pres part act masc nom /voc plἀντιστασιάζωform a party against: pres part act masc nom /voc pl -
32 ἀντιστασιάζοντες
ἀντιστασιάζωform a party against: pres part act masc nom /voc plἀντιστασιάζωform a party against: pres part act masc nom /voc pl -
33 αντιστασιάζων
ἀντιστασιάζωform a party against: pres part act masc nom sgἀντιστασιάζωform a party against: pres part act masc nom sg -
34 ἀντιστασιάζων
ἀντιστασιάζωform a party against: pres part act masc nom sgἀντιστασιάζωform a party against: pres part act masc nom sg -
35 αντιστασιάσαντας
ἀντιστασιάζωform a party against: aor part act masc acc plἀντιστασιάζωform a party against: aor part act masc acc pl -
36 ἀντιστασιάσαντας
ἀντιστασιάζωform a party against: aor part act masc acc plἀντιστασιάζωform a party against: aor part act masc acc pl -
37 βασιλιζόμενον
βασιλίζωto be of the king's party: pres part mp masc acc sgβασιλίζωto be of the king's party: pres part mp neut nom /voc /acc sg -
38 βασιλίζει
βασιλίζωto be of the king's party: pres ind mp 2nd sgβασιλίζωto be of the king's party: pres ind act 3rd sg -
39 βασιλίζω
βασιλίζωto be of the king's party: pres subj act 1st sgβασιλίζωto be of the king's party: pres ind act 1st sg -
40 βασιλίσαι
βασιλίζωto be of the king's party: aor inf actβασιλίσαῑ, βασιλίζωto be of the king's party: aor opt act 3rd sg
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