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1 στρογγυλίσματος
στρογγύλισμαpithy: neut gen sg -
2 βραχυλογέω
A to be brief in speech, Id.Rh.Al. 1434b10, Plu.2.193d, Demetr.Eloc. 242; ὧδε ἐβραχυλόγησε, introducing a quotation, Philostr.VA4.33. [full] λόγημα, ατος, τό, pithy saying, Tz.H.5.317.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > βραχυλογέω
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3 στρογγύλισμα
A pithy, terse expression, Anon.Fig.p.111 S.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > στρογγύλισμα
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4 συγκροτέω
A strike together, σ. τὼ χεῖρε clap the hands for joy, X.Cyr.2.2.5, Ath.10.420c;ταῖς χερσίν LXXNu.24.10
; smite them together in grief or anger, Luc.Somn.14; σ. τοὺς ὀδόντας ὑπὸ τρόμου, ὑπὸ τοῦ κρύους, Id.JTr.45, Cat.20.2 abs., clap, applaud, Polem.Call.62; join in applauding, Eun.VSp.484B.:—[voice] Pass., to be applauded, X.Smp.8.1.2 metaph., σ. ὀνόματα weld words together into unities, Pl.Cra. 409c, 415d, 416b; of style, λέξις συγκεκροτημένη pithy, terse, D.H.Dem.18, Isoc.2, etc.c weld a number of men into one body, i.e. organize them,τὸν χορόν D.21.17
;σύνδειπνον Plu.2.528b
([voice] Pass.);πότον Luc. Gall.12
([voice] Pass.);ξυνωμοσίαν Id.Phal.1.4
;γάμους Ach.Tat.2.11
; esp. of military or naval forces, collect, levy, σ. δύναμιν, στράτευμα, Hdn.1.9.1, 2.14.6, cf. Aristid.2.157J.; μίαν Λάκαινάν τις ὑβρίζων κοινὸν πόλεμονἐφ' ἑαυτὸν συγκροτεῖ Chor.29.80
F.-R.:—[voice] Pass.,ἐκεῖνό μοι φράσον, εἰ πάλαι ξυγκροτεῖται αὐτοῖς ἡ ἔρις Luc.JTr.33
; πόλεμος.. ἐπὶ ὑπηκόους συνεκροτεῖτο was being waged against subjects, Chor.3.11 F.-R.d train, D.L.7.185:—[voice] Pass., ib.31: freq. in [tense] pf. part. [voice] Pass. συγκεκροτημένος, well-trained, disciplined, ναῦς συγκεκρ. X.HG6.2.12; ;εἰς πολεμικὴν ἄσκησιν Hdn.7.2.2
;συγκεκρ. πληρώματα Plb.1.61.3
;ἑταιρεῖαι Plu.Lys.13
.e ἐπιτήρει δὲ καὶ ἡμέραν καὶ ὥραν ἐν ᾗ συγκροτεῖται μάλιστα ὁ χρησμός on which the oracle works best, Astramps.Orac. p.3.f assist, help, συγκροτῆσε (i.e. - ῆσαι)τὸν εὐγενῆ Παῦλον POxy.1872.2
(v/vi A.D.); συγκροτεῖ·.. συμπράττει, Suid.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συγκροτέω
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5 συστρέφω
A twist up, roll up, of a whirlwind,μή σ' ἀναρπάσῃ.. συστρέψας ἄφνω A.Fr. 195
, cf. Ar.Lys. 975, Th.61;φρυγάνων πλῆθος Act.Ap.28.3
; (ii/iii A.D.); of animals, gather themselves together, in preparing to spring,σ. ἑαυτὸν ὥσπερ θηρίον Pl.R. 336b
; σ. τὸν αὐχένα, of one struggling to get loose, Eup.339; τὰ ὄμματα διὰ κενῆς, ὡς εἴ τι βλέπων, ξυνέστρεφε screwed up his eyes, Hp.Epid.7.83; συστρέψαι ἑαυτούς, of dolphins, Arist.HA 631a27; [τὸ χόριον] σ. περὶ αὑτὸ τὴν ὑστέραν Sor.1.71
:— [voice] Pass., εἰ τὸ χόριον εἰς αὑτὸ συνεστραμμένον εἴη ib.73; συνεστραμμένη χείρ clenched fist, ib. 102; of a whirlwind, Men.536.4; of the moon, dub. sens. in Palchus in Cat.Cod.Astr.8(1).250.II of soldiers, σ. ἑωυτούς form in a compact body, for attack or defence, collect themselves, rally, Hdt.9.18; σ. εἰς ταὐτό (sc. τὰς ἵππους) Arist.HA 572b14: freq. in [voice] Pass., συστραφέντες in a body, Hdt.4.136, 6.6, cf.40;συστρεφόμενοι Id.9.62
, Th.7.30; ; ὅσον.. ἦν ξυνεστραμμένον ibid.; they were formed in a mass50
deep, X.HG6.4.12; so of bees, fishes, Arist. HA 629a19, 621a16.2 of soldiers, also, συστρέφειν ἐπὶ δόρυ wheel them to the right, v.l. in X.Lac.13.6; so prob. σ. τὸν ἵππον turn him sharply, Plu.Pyrrh.16;σ. τὴν ὄψιν Satyr.3
.III form into an organized whole, unite,τὸ Μηδικὸν ἔθνος Hdt.1.101
;τοὺς τὰς οὐσίας ἔχοντας Arist.Pol. 1304b23
:—[voice] Pass., club together, conspire, Th.4.68, 8.54;ἐπ' ἐμὲ συστραφέντες ἥκουσι Aeschin.2.178
, cf. LXX 4 Ki.10.9:—in [voice] Act., ib.3 Ki.16.9.IV [voice] Pass., collect, gather,σ. αἷμα ἐς.. Hp.Aph.5.40
;νιφετοῦ συστραφέντος Arist.Mu. 394b2
; of humours, gather, come to a head,φύματος συστραφέντος Hp.Prog.23
; of gravel collecting in the bladder, Id.Aër.9.V make the hair curl, Theodect.17.3:—[voice] Pass., συνεστραμμένα ξύλα knotted, gnarled, Thphr.HP3.11.2;σ. ῥίζα Id.CP1.3.3
;κιττὸς συνεστραμμένος ταῖς ῥίζαις Id.HP3.18.9
.VI condense, congeal, harden,τὸ ψυχρὸν συστρέφον καὶ συσφίγγον Ath.2.41b
; of condensing fluids by heat,ἐν ἡλίῳ Dsc.3.7
([voice] Act. and [voice] Pass.), cf. Gal.12.834, Aët.7.91; τὰ γυμνάσια τὰς σάρκας ς. Antyll. ap. Orib.6.10.15:—[voice] Pass., to be condensed, acquire substance or consistency, ἀφρὸς ς. Arist.HA 569b18; esp. in [tense] pf. part. [voice] Pass., σπέρμα ξηρὸν καὶ συνεστραμμένον ib. 523a24; νέφος ἐστὶ πάχος ἀτμῶδες ς. Id.Mu. 394a27; πῦρ ς. concentrated, Epicur.Ep.1p.28U.; compact,σ. τὸ εὐπαγές Phld.Po.Herc.994.34
; σωμάτιον ς. Arr.Epict. 1.24.8; συστρέφεσθαι καὶ ἀπεψῦχθαι, of an infant, Sor.1.108; γάλα μελιτοειδῶς συστραφέν ib.91.VII of sentences, narratives, and the like , bring into a close form, compress,ἐὰν μὴ συστρέφῃ τὰ πράγματα Cratin.85
; ἐνθυμήματα ς. Arist.Rh. 1419a19; σ. τὰ νοήματα, τὸν νοῦν ἐν ὀλίγοις ὀνόμασι, D.H.Isoc.11, Pomp.2.5: abs., συστρέψας γράφει writes briefly, curtly, Aeschin.3.100;σ. εἰπεῖν τὸ πρᾶγμα D.H. Lys.24
:—freq. in [voice] Pass., ῥῆμα βραχὺ καὶ συνεστραμμένον a short and pithy saying, of the Spartans, Pl.Prt. 342e; λέξις συνεστραμμένη, opp. διῃρημένη, D.H.Rh.5.7;ἡ Ἀττικὴ γλῶσσα σ. τι ἔχει Demetr. Eloc. 177
;συνέστραπται τοῖς νοήμασι D.H.Lys.5
. cf. Dem.19.b also, speak or write in an involved style, twist one's words, Antiph.52.17, 217.17.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συστρέφω
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6 ἀφορισμός
ἀφορ-ισμός, ὁ,A delimitation, assignment of boundaries, SIG 827F7;γῆς PFreib.11.7
(iv A. D.);θέσεως Simp. in Ph.626.20
.II separation, distinction, Thphr.CP3.14.2;ἀπὸ τοῦ λαοῦ Thd.Is.56.3
: hence, banishment, = Lat.relegatio, Lyd.Mag. 3.17 (pl.), Ost.9c (pl.).3 attainment of definiteness, Thphr.Metaph.28; distinctive character or feature, Alex.Aphr.in Top.74.14.5 fixed rule, Thphr.HP9.2.1.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀφορισμός
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7 παροιμία
παροιμία, ας, ἡ (fr. παρʼ οἶμον?=side-remark [s. Schwyzer II 498; Frisk s.v. “semantically unclear”])① a pithy saying, proverb, saw, maxim (so Aeschyl. et al.; Herodas 2, 61; Socrat., Ep. 36 παροιμίαι κ. παραβολαί; Sir 6:35; Philo, Abr. 235, Vi. Mos. 1, 156; 2, 29, Exsecr. 150) τὸ τῆς παροιμίας (Lucian, Dial. Mort. 6, 2; 8, 1) what the proverb says 2 Pt 2:22.—LBieler, Die Namen d. Sprichworts in den klass. Sprachen: RhM n.s. 85, ’36, 240–47; GDalman, Jesus (Engl. tr.) 1929, 223–36.② a brief communication containing truths designed for initiates, veiled saying, figure of speech, in which esp. lofty ideas are concealed: in Johannine usage (Suda: παροιμία = λόγος ἀπόκρυφος; Sir 39:3 ἀπόκρυφα παροιμιῶν ἐκζητήσει. Acc. to 47:17 ἑρμηνεία is an adjunct of παροιμίαι) J 10:6; 16:25ab, 29.—JQuasten, CBQ 10, ’48, 8f.—M-M. TW.
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