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121 κοντοκυνηγέσιον
κοντο-κῠνηγέσιον, τό,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κοντοκυνηγέσιον
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122 σεύω
Aσευέμεν A.R.2.296
; with ς doubled after the augm., as always in Hom. (exc. in ἐξεσύθη (Zenod. and most codd. for - λύθη) Il.5.293): [dialect] Ep. [tense] impf.σεύεσκε Q.S.2.353
: [tense] aor.ἔσσευα Il.5.208
; [dialect] Ep. alsoσεῦα 20.189
; [ per.] 3sg. subj.σεύῃ 11.293
:—[voice] Med., [tense] aor. subj. σεύωνται (v.l. -ονται) ib. 415: [tense] impf. or [tense] aor.ἐσσεύοντο 2.808
: [tense] aor.ἐσσεύαντο 11.549
(v.l. -οντο); [dialect] Ep.σεύατο 6.505
:—[voice] Pass., B.Scol.Oxy. 1361Fr.1.7: [tense] aor. ἐσύθην [ῠ] E.Hel. 1302 (lyr.) (ἐξ- Il.
, v. supr.), , also (lyr.); subj. [ per.] 3sg.συθῇ Hp.Mul.1.36
, 2.138; part. , Pers. 866, S.OC 119(alllyr.); in iamb., Id.OT 446: [tense] pf. (with [tense] pres. sense)ἔσσῠμαι Il.13.79
; part. ἐσσύμενος (not - μένος) 11.554, al., Adv.ἐσσῠμένως 3.85
, al.: σεσύανται· ὡρμήκασιν, Hsch.: poet.[tense] aor. 2 ἐσσύμην [ῠ], [ per.] 2sg.ἔσσυο Il.16.585
, Od.9.447; [ per.] 3sg. ἔσσῠτο, [dialect] Ep.σύτο Il.21.167
, ,Ph. 1065 (both lyr.); part. , Eu. 1007, cf. 786, 816 (all lyr.): also σεῦται, [ per.] 3sg. [tense] pres. [voice] Pass., S.Tr. 645 ( σοῦται is prob. cj.), σοῦμαι ([dialect] Dor.σῶμαι Epil.3
),σοῦνται A.Pers.25
(anap.); imper. , (anap.),σοῦσθε A.Th.31
, Ar.V. 458, etc.; inf.σοῦσθαι Plu.2.362c
: Hsch. cites imper. σύθι or σῦθι:—poet. Verb (also in [dialect] Ion. Prose, Hp. and Aret. (v. infr.)), put in quick motion, drive: esp.1 hunt, chase, ; drive away, ; σεύοντ' ([ per.] 3pl.)ἀγέλας βίᾳ B.17.10
: more freq. in [voice] Med.,ὡς δ' ὅτε κάπριον ἀμφὶ κύνες σεύωνται Il.11.415
, cf. 549, 3.26;ὥς τ'.. ἄγριον αἶγα ἐσσεύαντο κύνες 15.272
, cf. 20.148: metaph.,σ. κακότητα ἀπὸ καρήνου h.Hom.8.12
; θάμβος με ς. Orph.L. 531.2 set on, let loose at,ὅτε πού τις θηρητὴρ κύνας.. σεύῃ ἐπ' ἀγροτέρῳ συΐ Il.11.293
.3 drive or hurry away to or from a place, ;ἵππους ἐκ πεδίοιο 15.681
; [τινὰ] κατ' Ἰδαίων ὀρέων 20.189
: c. inf., [ἡμιόνους] σεῦαν ποταμὸν παρὰ δινήεντα τρώγειν.. drove, Od.6.89.4 set in swift motion, ὅλμον δ' ὣς ἔσσευε [Πείσανδρον] κυλίνδεσθαι sped him so that he rolled, Il.11.147;στρόμβον δ' ὣς ἔσσευε βαλών 14.413
; also αἷμ' ἔσσευα shed blood, 5.208; v. infr. 11.1.II [voice] Pass. and [voice] Med., to be put in quick motion, and so, run, rush, dart or shoot along, ἐπὶ τεύχεα to arms, 2.808;ἐπὶ κοῖτον Od.14.456
;νέρθε δὲ ποσσὶν ἔσσυμαι Il.13.79
;σεύατ' ἔπειτ' ἀνὰ ἄστυ 6.505
;σεύατ' ἔπειτ' ἐπὶ κῦμα Od.5.51
, cf. Il.14.227;κατ' ἀμαξιτόν 22.146
;παρ' ἐρινεόν 11.167
; ἀμφ' Ὀδυσῆα ib. 419;ἰθὺς Λυκίων 16.585
;διὰ σπέος Od.9.447
; so in Trag., ἐκτόπιος συθείς having gone, departed, opp. παρών, S.OC 119;ἀφ' ἑστίας A.Pers. 866
; ; ;κατὰ γᾶς σύμεναι Id.Eu. 1007
, cf. Ag. 747; ; of things, αἷμα σύτο gushed out, Il.21.167;ψυχὴ κατ'.. ὠτειλὴν ἔσσυτο 14.519
;ἐκ πυρὸς συθεὶς σίδηρος A.Th. 941
;ἐσύθη ἔξω πῦον Aret.SD1.9
; so of flux,ἢν πολλὰ συθῇ Hp.Mul.1.36
; of the eruption of disease, ὅταν τὰ παρέοντα συθῇ νοσήματα ib.2.138.2 c. inf., hasten, speed, ὅτε σεύαιτο διώκειν when he hasted to pursue, Il.17.463; ὄφρα ὕλη σεύαιτο καήμεναι that the wood might begin (cf. Engl. start) to burn, 23.198, cf. 210; ἔσσυται κελαδῆσαι is eager to sing of, Pi.I.8(7).67.3 metaph., to be eager, have longings,θυμὸς ἔσσυται Od.10.484
; esp. in [tense] pf. part. ἐσσύμενος used as Adj, v. sub voce. ( σεϝ-: σῠ-, from I.-Eur. [kcirc ]yew-: [kcirc ]y[ucaron]-, cf. Skt. cyávati 'set in motion', part. [voice] Pass. cyutás:— σοῦμαι, etc., perh. [var] contr. fr. Σοοῦμαι ( = Σοόομαι, fr. σό (ϝ) ος, q.v.).) -
123 ταυροθηρία
ταυρο-θηρία, ἡ,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ταυροθηρία
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124 τοῖχος
τοῖχος, ὁ,A wall of a house or enclosure, abs., Od.2.342, Ar.V. 130, etc.; ἅπαντ' ἐρευνῶν τ. dub. in E.Hec. 1174;τ. δώματος Il.16.212
;μεγάροιο 18.374
, cf. Od.19.37; τ. καὶ θριγκοί (of the αὐλή) 17.267, cf. Hes.Op. 732;τὸν τῆς αὐλῆς τ. PEnteux.12.3
(iii B. C.); wall of a temple, IG12.372.51, al.; ;ἐν τοῖσι τ. ἔγραφ' Ἀθηναῖοι καλοί Ar.Ach. 144
, cf. Pl.Lg. 859a;εἰς τὸν τ. ἀντεγγραψάτω IG12.94.24
; νόμους ἀναγράφειν εἰς τοῖχον Decr. ap. And.1.84; κοινοὶ τ. party- walls, OGI483.101, al. (Pergam., ii A. D.);τοίχῳ προσιστάμενοι γυμνάζονται Gal.6.144
: of the side of a tent or hut, Il.9.219, 24.598, E. Ion 1158.b metaph., τοῖχε κεκονιαμένε, as a term of abuse, Act.Ap.23.3.2 pl., sides of a ship, Od.12.420, Thgn.674, E.Hel. 1573, Th.7.36, Theoc.22.12;τοίχου ἄρχω τοῦ δεξιοῦ Luc.DMeretr.14.3
, cf. JTr.49.3 of other things, as the human body, εἰς ἀμφοτέρους τοίχους (by metaph. from a ship) E.Tr. 118 (anap.), cf. Luc. Asin.9; of a cup, Pherecr.143.2; of a vessel, Arist.Mete. 359a3; of a bath ([etym.] πύελος), Gal.15.709.4 prov., τοίχους τοὺς δύο ἐπαλείφειν 'to run with the hare and hunt with the hounds', Paus.6.3.15, cf. Suid. s.v. δύο τοίχους; ὁ εὖ πράττων τ. 'the snug side of the ship', 'the right side of the hedge', Ar.Ra. 537 (lyr.);ἐς το'ν εὐτυχῆ τ. χωρεῖν E.Fr.89
. (Akin to τεῖχος, but used in a special sense; later = τεῖχος, LXX Is.25.12, prob. so in JHS24.39 ([place name] Cyzicus).) -
125 ἕρκος
Grammatical information: n.Meaning: `fence, enclosure, court-yard; fence, net' (Il.).Compounds: As 2. member e. g. in εὑ-ερκής `well fenced' (Il.); as 1. member in ἑρκο-θηρ-ικός `belonging to the hunt with a net' (Pl. Sph. 220c).Derivatives: ἑρκίον `fence' (Il., cf. τειχίον: τεῖχος a. o.); ἕρκειος, ἑρκεῖος (after οἰκεῖος a. o.) `belonging to the ἕρκος, court-yard', esp. as surname of Zeus protecting the house, whose altar is in the court (χ 935); ἑρκίτης `a slave belonging to the place' (Amer. ap. Ath. 6, 267c, H.). - ἑρκάνη `fence' (late) from cross with ὁρκάνη `id.' (A., E.), which has o-vocalism like ὅρκος (s. v.); cf. Chantraine Formation 198. Further ἕρκατος φραγμός, ἑρκάτη φυλακή H., Ο῝ρκατος locality in Kalymna (inscr. IIa; cf. Fraenkel Nom. ag. 1, 147); on the suffix cf. ὄρχατος; s. also ἔρχατος.Etymology: Seems a verbal noun (like τέλος, γένος etc.), but there is no agreeing form. Acc. to Meringer IF 17, 157f. as *`wicker-work' to Lat. sarciō, - īre `twine, restore', prop. *`sew together'; cf. sartum tectum `unviolated, complete', prop. *`twined and covered', sarcina f. `bundle'; to sarciō Hitt. šar-nin-k- (nasalinfix) `restore damage, correct'. - An orig. meaning `twine, wicker-work' is quite possible. Ernout-Meillet s. v. Pok. 912, W.-Hofmann s. sarciō. - On ἕρκος ὀδόντων s. Humbach, MSS. 21 (1967) 24ff. (lips, not teeth).Page in Frisk: 1,561Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἕρκος
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126 drag
A n1 ○ ( bore) ( person) raseur/-euse m/f ; Peter's a drag Peter est un raseur ○ ; the lecture was a drag la conférence était rasante ○ ; I know it's a drag but je sais que c'est embêtant ○ mais ; it's such a drag having to do quelle barbe ○ d'être obligé de faire ; what a drag! quelle barbe ○ ! ;4 ( sledge) traîneau m ;6 Hunt drag m ;8 ( women's clothes worn by men) vêtements mpl de travesti ; to dress up in drag se travestir ; to be in drag être en travesti ;B modif1 ( pull) tirer [boat, log, sledge] (to, up to jusqu'à ; towards vers) ; to drag a chair over to the window tirer une chaise vers la fenêtre ; to drag sth along the ground faire traîner qch par terre ; to drag sb from arracher qn de [chair, bed] ; to drag sb to traîner qn à [match] ; traîner qn chez [dentist] ; to drag sb into traîner qn dans [room, bushes] ; vouloir mêler qn à [argument, dispute] ; don't drag me into this je ne veux pas me mêler de ça ; don't drag my mother into this ne mêle pas ma mère à ça ; to drag sb through the courts traîner qn devant les tribunaux ; to drag sb's name through ou in the mud traîner qn dans la boue ;2 ( search) draguer [river, pond] ;3 Comput déplacer, faire glisser [icon] ;4 ( trail) traîner ; to drag sth in the dirt traîner qch dans la boue ; to drag one's feet ou heels lit traîner les pieds ; fig faire preuve de mauvaise volonté (on quant à).1 ( go slowly) [hours, days] traîner ; [story, plot] traîner en longueur ; the third act dragged le troisième acte était interminable ;3 ( rub) [brake] frotter ;■ drag along:▶ drag [sth] along traîner ;▶ drag [sb] along to traîner [qn] à [opera, show, lecture].■ drag away:▶ drag [oneself] away from [sth] partir à regret de [party] ; I couldn't drag myself away j'étais cloué sur place.■ drag down:▶ drag [sth] down rabaisser [level, standard] ; to be dragged down to sb's level être rabaissé au niveau de qn ; he dragged me down with him fig il m'a entraîné dans sa chute.■ drag in:▶ drag [sth] in, drag in [sth] mentionner, placer [name, story].■ drag on [conflict, speech] traîner en longueur ; to let sth drag on laisser qch traîner en longueur ; the war dragged on until 1918 la guerre s'est prolongée jusqu'en 1918.■ drag out:▶ drag [sth] out faire traîner [speech, meeting] ;▶ drag [sth] out of sb arracher [qch] à qn [apology, truth].■ drag up:▶ drag [sth] up, drag up [sth] déterrer [secret, past] ; where were you dragged up? hum où est-ce que tu as été élevé? -
127 shooting
A n1 ( act) ( killing) meurtre m (par arme à feu), assassinat m (par arme à feu) ; the shooting of the prisoner took place at dawn le prisonnier a été fusillé à l'aube ;5 Cin tournage m. -
128 spring
1 ( season) printemps m ; in the spring au printemps ; spring is in the air ça sent le printemps ; spring has sprung le printemps est arrivé ;2 Tech ( coil) ressort m ; to be like a coiled spring fig ( ready to pounce) être prêt à bondir ; ( tense) être tendu ;4 ( elasticity) élasticité f ; there's not much spring in this mattress ce matelas manque d'élasticité ; to have a spring in one's step marcher d'un pas allègre ; the good news put a spring in his step la bonne nouvelle lui donnait une démarche dynamique ;5 ( water source) source f.B modif [weather, flowers, shower, sunshine] printanier/-ière ; [day, equinox] de printemps ; [election] du printemps.2 ( develop) to spring a leak [tank, barrel] commencer à fuir ; the boat has sprung a leak une voie d'eau s'est déclarée sur le bateau ;3 ( cause to happen unexpectedly) to spring sth on sb annoncer qch de but en blanc à qn [news, plan] ; to spring a surprise faire une surprise (on à) ; I hope they don't spring anything on us at the meeting j'espère qu'ils ne vont pas nous faire de surprises au cours de la réunion ;4 ○ ( liberate) aider [qn] à faire la belle ○, libérer [prisoner] ;5 Hunt lever [bird, game].1 ( jump) bondir ; to spring across sth traverser qch d'un bond ; to spring at sb [dog, tiger] sauter à la gorge de qn ; [person] se jeter sur qn ; to spring from/over sth sauter de/par-dessus de qch ; she sprang onto the stage/up the steps d'un bond léger elle est montée sur scène/a gravi les marches ; to spring to one's feet se lever d'un bond ; to spring to fame devenir célèbre du jour au lendemain ;2 ( move suddenly) to spring open/shut [door, panel] s'ouvrir/se fermer brusquement ; to spring into action [team, troops] passer à l'action ; to spring to attention [guards] se mettre brusquement au garde-à-vous ; to spring to sb's defence/aid se précipiter pour défendre/aider qn ; to spring to sb's rescue se précipiter au secours de qn ; tears sprang to his eyes les larmes lui sont montées aux yeux ; the first name that sprang to mind was Rosie le premier prénom qui m'est venu à l'esprit a été (celui de) Rosie ; to spring into ou to life [machine, motor] se mettre en marche or route ;3 ( originate) to spring from naître de [jealousy, fear, idea, suggestion, prejudice] ; where did these people spring from? d'où sortent ces gens? ; where do these files/boxes spring from? d'où viennent ces dossiers/cartons?2 ( return to its position) [lever, panel] reprendre sa place.■ spring for US:▶ spring for [sth] payer qch.1 ( get up) [person] se lever d'un bond ;2 ( appear) [problem] surgir ; [weeds, flowers] sortir de terre ; [building] apparaître ; [wind, storm] se lever ; [craze, trend] apparaître ; to spring up out of nowhere [celebrity, building] surgir de nulle part.
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