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1 πωλέω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `to offer for sale, to sell' (IA.).Derivatives: 1. Nom. actionis: πώλ-ησις f. `sale (X. a.o.),- ημα n. `sale, sold merchandise' (inscr. Tauro- menion a.o.); backformation -ή, Dor. -ά f. `sale' (Sophr., Hyp. fr.). 2. Nom. agentis: πωλ-ητής m. `seller', des. of a financial official (Att. etc.), also - ητήρ m. `id.' (Delph. IVa a.o.), f. - ήτρια `seller' (Poll.), λαχανο- πωλέω (Ar.) a.o.; - πώλης m., - πωλις f. unlimited productive in compounds, e.g. ἀλλαντο-πώλης `sausage-seller' with ἀλλαντο-πωλ-έω etc., ἀρτό-πωλις `bread-seller, baker' (Ar. a.o.), cf. Fraenkel Nom. ag. 2, 26 a. 109 w. n. 3, Schwyzer 451; from this as momentary formation the simplex πώλης (Ar.). 3. Nom. loci - ητήριον `selling-booth' (X. a.o.). 4. Adj. - ητικός `belonging to sale' (Pl.; Chantraine Études 134), - ιμος `for sale' (hell. pap.).Etymology: Acc. to its formation πωλέω must be an iterative-intensive deverbative, though neither in Greek nor in the related languages a corresponding primary verb can be shown with certainty. However Skt. páṇate `purchase, buy' can represent an old nasalpresent in MInd. form IE *pl̥-nā-ti). With this n-present is clearly related (except Skt. paṇa- n. `bet, stake, wages') a Balto-Slav. noun: Lith. pel̃nas `gain, profit, merit', Slav., e.g. OCS plěnъ ' λάφυρον', Russ. polón `captivity, booty'; IE * pel-no-s. From Germ. come two isolated adj.: OWNo. falr `vendible' (IE * polo-s), OHG fāli `id.' (IE *pēli̯o-s; formation like OWNo. ǣtr = Skt. ādyàs `eatable' \< IE *ēdi̯o-s); besides OHG feili, NHG feil with unexplained vocalism. Further details w. lit. in Mayrhofer s. páṇate, Fraenkel s. pel̃nas, Vasmer s. polón; older lit. in Bq and WP. 2, 51 (Pok. 804). -- Semant. πωλέω is close to ἐμπολή `trade(ware), purchase, gain' (s.v.), which is usu. connected with πέλομαι prop. *'turn (oneself)'; for πωλέω to πέλομαι Schwyzer 720. With this combination one should abandon the words mentioned above from IE * pel-. -- Cf. the lit. on πέρνημι.Page in Frisk: 2,633Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πωλέω
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2 ἀπελλόν
Grammatical information: n.Meaning: · αἴγειρος H.Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: The word has been connected with Lat. pōpulus. Though I consider IE origin improbable, one might suppose * h₂pel- \> ἀπελ- with po-h₂pel- \> *pōpel-os. Here also Gm. Vielbaum (Kluge-Seebold s.v. Pappel)?Page in Frisk: --Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἀπελλόν
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3 ὀλιγηπελέων
Grammatical information: adj. (ptc.)Etymology: From ὀλιγ-ηπελής (AP, Opp.) metr. enlarged (Schwyzer 724, Leumann Hom. Wörter 116 n. 83, Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 349). From there ὀλιγηπελ-ίη f. `weakness, impotence' (ε 468). Thus εὑηπελ-ίη f. `strength, thriving' (Call.: εὑηπελής H.), opposite κακηπελ-ίη, - έων (Nic.); also ἀνηπελίη ἀσθένεια H. and νηπελέω = ἀδυνατέω (Hp.). Since Düntzer KZ 13, 17 f. ( ὀλιγ)-ηπελής is derived from a noun *ἄπελος n. `strength' (with comp. lengthening; Schwyzer 447) and connected with Germ., e.g. OWNo. afl, OE afol n. `strength'; here alo El. (Illyr.?) PN Τευτί-απλος, Illyr. PN Mag-aplinus etc. As however the Germ. words on the other hand must be connected with Lat. ops, opus etc., the Gr. ἀ- would be unclear. -- Here still the denominative ἀν-απελάζω in ἀναπελάσας ἀναρρωσθείς H. -- Details w. further lit. in Bechtel Lex. s. v., WP. 1, 176, Pok. 52, W.-Hofmann s. epulum and ops. Cf. also on νήπιος. - This leads to the reconstruction * h₂pel- (with νηπελ-έω \< *n̥-h₂pel-); the connection with Lat. ops may have to be abandoned.Page in Frisk: 2,377Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ὀλιγηπελέων
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4 πυρρός
πυρρός, ά ([dialect] Ion. ή), όν, but Trag. and [dialect] Dor. [full] πυρσός, ή ([dialect] Dor. ά), όν, E.Ph.32, HF 361 (lyr.), Mosch.2.70, cj. in A.Pers. 316; rare in Prose, Plu.Pel.22: ([etym.] πῦρ):—A flame-coloured, yellowish-red (, cf. Arist.Metaph. 1054b13, Gal.9.600), ᾠοῦ τὸ π. the yolk of an egg, Hp.Mul.2.171, PLit.Lond. 170 (i A.D.); Aër.20; of sediment in urine, Id.Epid.6.1.5.2 esp. of persons with red hair, Xenoph.16.2, Hdt.4.108;π. τὸ Σκυθικὸν γένος Hp.
Aër.20; οἱ ἁλιεῖς π. Arist.Pr. 966b26;π. τρίχες Id.GA 785a19
; of the colour of the first beard, γενειάς A.l.c.;γένυες E.Ph.32
; [ θρίξ] Theoc.15.130, cf. 6.3.3 generally, tawny,λέων E.HF
l.c., Arist.GA 785b17, AP6.263 (Leon.);βοῦς PLond.3.890.5
, 10 (i B.C., written πυραί), Plu.2.363b;ἵππος Apoc.6.4
; [πώλου] ἡ χρόα στίλβουσα τῆς χαίτης πυρσότατον Plu.Pel.22
;αἶγες PHib.1.120.6
(iii B.C.);τὰ χρώματα τῶν κυνῶν X.Cyn.4.7
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5 ἀπειλή
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `threat', also `promise' (Il.).Derivatives: ἀπειλέω `threaten' (Il.).Etymology: Unknown. - If to Latv. pel̂t `revile' it would be * h₂pel-. Further have been compared (with s- mobile) Goth. spill n. `fable' etc., also Arm. ar̄a-spel `legend, proverb' (Lidén GHÅ 39: 2, 46ff.), in which case the s- would be difficult (Armenian also vocalizes the initial laryngeal). LIV 525 assumes *( s)pelnH-, as nasal present (with secondary full grade) and compares Toch. A pällāntär, B pällātär `praise'.Page in Frisk: 1,119-120Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἀπειλή
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6 ἀπελλαι
ἀπέλλαιGrammatical information: f. pl.Meaning: `(people's) assembly' (IG 5: 1, 1144, 21; 1146, 41; Gytheion Ia); = σηκοί, ἐκκλησίαι, ἀρχαιρεσίαι H.Dialectal forms: Dorian.Derivatives: Άπελλαῖος, - αιών Dor. month name (Delphi, Epidauros; Tenos); ἀπελλαῖα, τὰ `sacrifice at the apellai' (Delphi); ἀπελλακάς ἱερῶν κοινωνούς H. - Denom. ἀπελλάζω, Lacon. for ἐκκλησιάζω (Plu., H.).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Solmsen Wortforsch. 18f. assumed *n̥-pel-i̯ă, zero grade of ἐν and a verb cognate to Lat. pello `push', so orig. `pushing inwards'; but *n̥- is rare. Rejected by Lagercrantz Mélanges Boisacq 2, 57ff., who takes it as `calling forth', to Lat. appello, populus, Goth. spill (cf. ἀπειλή), from * apo-pelia; Frisk thinks the preverb not fitting. See Bq.; Barić (s. Mayer Glotta 32, 75): Macedonian, to ὀφέλλω. So the etym. is unknown. Formally IE * h₂pel- is possible. - On the meaning De Sainte Croix, Origins Pelop. War 1972, 346f. S. also ' Απόλλων.Page in Frisk: 1,120Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἀπελλαι
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7 αὐθαίρετος
αὐθ-αίρετος, ον,A self-chosen, self-elected,στρατηγοί X.An. 5.7.29
; στεφανηφόρος voluntary, i.e. undertaking the duty at one's own expense, Ath.Mitt.36.159 (Syros, ii A. D.), cf. IG12(5).660,668;γυμνασίαρχος OGI583.8
;συνήγορος POxy.1242.10
. Adv.- τως Inscr.Magn.163.15
, PLond. 2.280.7 (i A. D.).II by free choice, of one-self, E.Supp. 931;αὐ. ἐξῆλθε 2 Ep.Cor.8.17
; independent, free,εὐβουλία Th.1.78
;ἡ τοῦ τέλους ἔφεσις οὐκ αὐ. Arist.EN 1114b6
.III of things, due to one's own choice,ὄλβος B.Fr.20
; usu. of evils, self-incurred, ; ; νόσοι.. αἱ μέν εἰσ' αὐ. ib.292.4; κίνδυνοι, δουλεία, Th.1.144, 6.40;θάνατος X.HG6.2.36
;λῦπαι Men.634
;δυστύχημα Id.618
. Adv.- τως
of free choice, 2 Ma.6.19, al., Mitteis Chr. 361 (iv A. D.);πείθεσθαί τινι Plu.Pel.24
, independently, Luc.Anach.34.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > αὐθαίρετος
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8 βλέψις
III metaph., contemplation, consideration,συμφερόντων Epicur.Ep.3p.63U.
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9 Βοιωταρχία
Βοιωτ-αρχία, ἡ,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Βοιωταρχία
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10 βραβεύω
A act as judge or umpire,ἐν τῇ κληρώσει τὴν τύχην βραβεύσειν Isoc.7.23
; ὀρθῶς β. Axiop.2.7; preside at an election, Plu. Cat.Mi.44.II c. acc., arbitrate, decide on,τὰ τῶν ἄλλων δίκαια D.3.27
, cf. Arist.Ath.9.2;κρίσεις Plu.Cic.35
; δικαστήριον ib.9;ἅμιλλαν Id.2.960a
, etc.: c. acc. et dat.,ἀγῶνα ἰσχυρὸν ἐβράβευσεν αὐτῷ LXX Wi.10.12
;προσήκει βασιλεῖ τὰ δίκαια β. τοῖς ὑπηκόοις Muson.8p.33H.
:—[voice] Pass., ;τὰ παρά τν ι βραβευόμενα Isoc.5.70
;συνέβη.. τὴν κρίσιν βραβευθῆναι SIG685.37
(Cret.).2 direct, control, Michel163.10 ([place name] Delos), AP12.56 (Mel.);νοῦς β. πάντα Ph.1.94
:—[voice] Pass., Plb.6.4.3, Plu.Pel.13;πάντων ὑπὸ τοῦ δαιμονίου -ομένων Phld.Herc.1251.7
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11 γαυρότης
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12 γέρων
A old man, Il.1.33, etc.: pleon.,παλαιοὶ γέροντες Ar. Ach. 676
;ἄνους τε καὶ γ. S.Ant. 281
, cf. Ar.Eq. 1349; ; .2 γέροντες, οἱ, Elders, Chiefs, sq., cf. 9.574, Od.2.14; later, Senators, esp. at Sparta, Hdt.1.65, 6.57, Pl.Lg. 692a, IG22.687, Arist.Pol. 1265b38 (sg.γέροντι IG5(1).1346
, but usu. γερουσίας, q. v.); in other states, as at Elis, Arist.Pol. 1306a17, cf. 1272a7, OGI479.11 ([place name] Dorylaeum).II as Adj., old,γέρον σάκος Od.22.184
;γ. γράμμα A.Fr. 331
; more freq. in masc.,γ. πατήρ Il.1.358
, Od.18.53;ἀνὴρ γ. Thgn. 1351
;γ. χαλκός Simon.144
;γ. λόγος A.Ag. 750
(lyr.);ἵππος S.El. 25
; (codd. but πίνος Scaliger, edd.);οἶνος Alex. 167.5
, cf. Eub.124; πέπλος, λέμβος, Theoc.7.17, 21.12: rarely in Prose,οἱ γέροντες τῶν ἰχθύων Arist.HA 607b28
; of stags, ib. 611b3; Ἀντίγονος ὁ γ. Antigonus the Elder, Plu.Pel.2: neut. pl., γέροντα βουλεύεις (for ἀρχαῖα) S.Fr. 794.III part of the spinning-wheel, Pherecr.114. (Skt. járant- 'old', járati 'render infirm'; cf. γέρας.) -
13 γραμματοφόρος
γραμμᾰτο-φόρος, ὁ,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > γραμματοφόρος
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14 γύναιος
A = γυναικεῖος, γ. δῶρα presents made to a woman, Od.11.521.15.247;φυὴ γυναίη Mosch.2.45
.II Subst. [full] γύναιον, τό, little woman, term of endearment for a wife, Ar.V. 610, Th. 792: more freq. in a contemptuous sense, weak woman, And.1.130, etc.;γυναίου πρᾶγυ' ἐποίει D.25.57
, cf. Arist.EN 1171b10: but simply, = γυνή, Aen.Tact.2.6, D.S.17.24, J.AJ1.12.4, al., Ph.1.99, al., Plu. Pel.9.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > γύναιος
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15 δεῖ
Aὁπόσου κα δῆ IG4.1484.65
(Epid.), cf. SIG 245G47 (Delph.); opt.δέοι Th.4.4
; inf.δεῖν; part. δέον (v. infr. IV): [tense] impf. ἔδει, [dialect] Ion. ἔδεε: [tense] fut. , etc.: [tense] aor. Iἐδέησε Th.2.77
, etc.—Impers. from δέω (A), there is need (the sense of moral obligation, prop. belonging to χρή, is later, S.Ph. 583, etc.):I c.acc.pers.et inf., it is needful for one to do, one must, once in Hom., τί δὲ δεῖ πολεμιζέμεναι.. Ἀργείους why need the Argives fight? Il.9.337;δ. <μ'> ἐλθεῖν Pi.O.6.28
, etc.: with nom. of the Pron.,ἡγούμην.. δεῖν.. μεγαλοψυχότερος φαίνεσθαι D.19.235
: rarely δεῖ σ' ὅπως δείξεις, = δεῖ σε δεῖξαι, S.Aj. 556, cf.Ph.54;δεῖ σ' ὅπως μηδὲν διοίσεις Cratin.108
; (the full constr. in S.Ph.77 τοῦτο δεῖ σοφισθῆναι.. ὅπως γενήσῃ): rarely c. dat. pers., there is need of.. for.., , cf. X.An.3.4.35, Oec.7.20: the acc. pers. is often omitted, ἐκ τῶν μανθάνειν δεῖ (sc. ἡμᾶς) Hdt.1.8, cf. A.Ag. 567, Eu. 826, etc.2 c. acc. rei et inf.,δεῖ τι γενέσθαι Th.5.26
;παραδείγματα, καθ' ἃ δέοι ἀποκρίνεσθαι Pl.Men. 79a
, etc.; also ἐπεὶ δέ οἱ ἔδεε κακῶς γενέσθαι since it was fated for him.., since he was doomed.., Hdt.2.161, cf. 8.53, 9.109, S.OT 825; for οἴομαι δεῖν, v. οἴομαι.3 abs. with inf. understood, μὴ πεῖθ' ἃ μὴ δεῖ (sc. πείθειν) S.OC 1442, cf. OT 1273; εἴ τι δέοι, ἤν τι δέῃ (sc. γενέσθαι), X. Mem.1.2.59, Th.1.44; κἂν δέῃ (sc. τροχάζειν), τροχάζῶ Philetaer. 3
.II c. gen. rei, there is need of, freq. with neg.,οὐδὲν ἂν δέοι πολλοῦ ἀργυρίου Pl.Cri. 45a
, etc.;τί δεῖ τῆς ἀρετῆς; Arist.Pol. 1309b10
; sts. with inf. added, , cf. 875, Supp. 407.b freq. in phrases, πολλοῦ δεῖ there wants much, far from it, ὀλίγου δεῖ there wants little, all but; in full c. inf.,πολλοῦ δεῖ οὕτως ἔχειν Pl.Ap. 35d
;τοὺς Πλαταιέας ἐλαχίστου ἐδέησε διαφθεῖραι [τὸ πῦρ] Th.2.77
;πολλοῦ γε δεῖ, πολλοῦ γε καὶ δεῖ Ar.Ach. 543
, D.18.300, 21.71; τοῦ πλεῦνος αἰεὶ ἔδεε there was always further to travel, Hdt.4.43;τοῦ παντὸς δεῖ Luc.Merc.Cond.13
: also ὀλίγου δεῖν abs., in same sense, Pl.Ap. 22a, etc.;μικροῦ δεῖν D.27.29
.2 with dat. pers. added,δεῖ μοί τινος A.Ag. 848
, E.Med. 565, Th.1.71, etc.3 with acc. pers. added,αὐτὸν γάρ σε δεῖ προμηθέως A.Pr. 86
, cf. E.Rh. 837, Hipp.23.4 rarely with Subj. in nom., δεῖ μοί τι something is needful to me,ἓν δεῖ μόνον μοι E.Supp. 594
; ;πρῶτον μὲν τοῦτο δεῖ, ὑπειληφέναι.. D.10.15
.III [voice] Med., δεῖται there is need, c. gen.,δεῖταί σοι τῆς αὐτῆς ἐρωτήσεως Pl.Men. 79c
;ὅσων δέοιτο Aen.Tact.13.1
;ἑτέρου δεῖσθαι στρατηγοῦ νομίζων Plu.Pel.26
: c. inf., (codd.);δεήσεται.. ἀναγράφεσθαι Aen.Tact.31.9
;τήν μευ γλῶσσαν ἐκτεμεῖν δεῖται Herod.6.41
.IV neut. part. [full] δέον ( [full] δεῖν is dub. in Ar.Fr. 220, Lys.14.7, cf. A.D.Adv.132.30, Hdn.Gr.2.328, al., Hsch.): abs., it being needful or fitting, Pl.Prt. 355d, etc.; οὐκ ἀπήντα, δέον, he did not appear in court, though he ought to have done so, D.21.90: c. inf., Ar.Nu. 988; οὐδὲν δέον there being no need, Hdt.3.65, etc.: [tense] fut.ὡς αὐτίκα δεῆσον διώκειν X.Cyr.3.2.8
: [tense] aor.δεῆσαν Plu.Fab.9
, etc.: also δέον ἂν εἴη, = δέοι ἄν, Plb.2.37.5, etc.: less freq. gen. abs. δέοντος, c. acc. inf., Corn.ND17.2 Subst. [full] δέον, τό (v. sub voc.). -
16 διαβιβάζω
διαβῐβ-άζω, causal of διαβαίνω,A carry over or across, transport, lead over,δ. τὸν στρατὸν κατὰ γεφύρας Hdt.1.75
;ἐς τὴν νῆσον ὁπλίτας Th.4.8
: also c. acc. loci, ποταμὸν δ. [τινά] take one across a river, Pl. Lg. 900c, Plu.Pel.24: metaph.,δ. ἐπὶ τὰ ὁμοειδῆ τὸ χρήσιμον Chrysipp.Stoic.2.31
, cf. Apollon.Cit.1 ([voice] Pass.), Aristid.Or.28(49).29; lead to a conclusion,τινὰ εἰς πέρας τῷ λόγῳ Hld.2.24
: in Music, cause the melody to pass,ἐπὶ τὴν παρυπάτην Plu.2.1134f
.2 δ. κλήρους pass through the heats or rounds of an athletic contest, JRS3.282 (Antioch in Pisidia).3 [voice] Pass., of Verbs, have a transitive force, A.D.Synt.277.10,al.4 later, pass time, Sch.Ar.Pl. 847.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διαβιβάζω
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17 διεκβάλλω
A pass a needle, string, etc., through, thread, Hero Bel.98.10, Heliod. ap.Orib.44.10.4, Gal.10.417.II intr. (sc. στρατόν), march through,Στυμφαλίαν Plb.4.68.5
, prob. in Plu.Pel.17.2 of rivers, boundaries, etc., δ. τὰ ὅρια εἰς .. LXXJo.15.8;ὁ Εὐφράτης δ. διὰ τοῦ Ταύρου Str.16.1.13
;δ. εἰς νότον καὶ βορρᾶ<ν> PLond.2.154.9
(i A. D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διεκβάλλω
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18 διεκδύομαι
A slip out through, Hp.Morb.Sacr.7;δ. τὸν ὄχλον Plu.Tim.10
: abs., prob. in Id.Pel.17.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διεκδύομαι
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19 δορυξόος
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20 δύσερις
II [voice] Act., producing unhappy strife,φθόνος Plu.Pel.4
;τὸ δανείζειν δ. App.BC1.54
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