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1 ἐφέπω
Aἐφέψω Il.21.588
: [tense] aor. 2 (lyr.) (the only place in Trag.), inf. ἐπισπεῖν, part. ἐπισπών (v. infr. 111):—ply, wield,ἔγχος Pi.P.6.33
.2 c. dat. pers., apply, direct towards or against,Πατρόκλῳ ἔφεπε κρατερώνυχας ἵππους Il.16.732
, cf. 724.3 ply, belabour, lay on to, [ἵππους] μάστιγι 24.326
; of warriors, belabour, harass the enemy, 11.177, 22.188;σφεδανὸν ἔφεπ' ἔγχεϊ 21.542
: c. acc. loci,ὣς ἔφεπε κλονέων πεδίον 11.496
; of hunters, beat, drive,κορυφὰς ὀρέων Od.9.121
(but ἄγρην ἐφέπεσκον,.. ἰχθῦς ὄρνιθάς τε plied ( ἐνήργουν Sch.) the chase, (hunting) fish and birds, 12.330): abs. metaph., punish,παραιβασίας Hes. Th. 220
.II ply or practise a pursuit,ἄλλοι δ' ἐπὶ ἔργον ἕποιεν Od.14.195
;πόλεμον ἐ. Simon.142.2
(codd. AP);τερπωλὰς καὶ θαλίας Archil. 13
;συμποσίας Pi.P.4.294
;ὅσια καὶ νόμιμα Ar. Th. 675
; πολλὰ ἐπέπουσι (v.l. ἐφ-) Hdt.7.8. ά; τὰν Φιλοκτήταο δίκαν ἐ. practising his way, Pi.P.1.50.2 govern, administer,Θήβας A.Pers.38
(anap.), cf. 552; πόλιας θνητῶν v.l. in Simon.142.2;Ζεὺς ὥρην ἐφέπων Man.3.32
; face (ply, cope with) a task, ; τοσσούσδ' ἀνθρώπους ἐφέπειν καὶ πᾶσι μάχεσθαι ib. 357; μαιμώων ἔφεπ' ἔγχεϊ faced (plied) them with his spear, 15.742.3 c. acc. loci, haunt, frequent, of gods, nymphs, etc.,γαῖαν καὶ βένθεα λίμνης Hes. Th. 366
, cf. Pi.P.1.30, Pae.Delph.7; of birds, A.R.2.384;γῆν καὶ θάλασσαν Luc. Trag.267
; visit, .III come upon, encounter, face, πότμον ἐπίσπῃς, etc. Il.6.412, etc.;θάνατον καὶ πότμον ἐ. Od.24.31
;θανεῖν καὶ πότμον ἐ. Il.7.52
, Od.4.562, etc.;κακὸν οἶτον ἐ. 3.134
;ὀλέθριον ἦμαρ ἐ. Il.19.294
;ἐ. αἴσιμον ἦμαρ 21.100
; reversely,αἰὼν ἔφεπε μόρσιμος Pi.O.2.10
.—The [voice] Act. is rare in [dialect] Att. (v. supr.).B [voice] Med., ἐφέπομαι (in later Poetsἐφέσπομαι Maiist. 46
, Naumach. ap.Stob.4.23.7, Nonn.D.16.401,ἐπιέσπομαι Opp.C.3.272
): [tense] impf. ἐφειπόμην: [tense] fut. ,ἐπιέψομαι A.R.2.18
: [tense] aor. 2 ἐφεσπόμην (but [ per.] 3pl. ἐπέσποντ ([etym.] ο) Pi.P.4.133), imper. ἐπίσπου, inf. ἐπισπέσθαι: also [tense] aor. 1 imper. ἐφεψάσθω (v.l. ἐφαψ-) Theoc.9.2:—follow, pursue, once in Hom. in hostile sense,ληϊστῆρσιν ἐπισπόμενος Ταφίοισιν Od.16.426
, cf. Hdt.1.103, 3.54, Th.4.96, etc.II follow, attend,λαῶν ἔθνος ἐπισπόμενον ἑοῖ αὐτῷ Il.13.495
; ἐπισπέσθαι ποσίν attend on foot, i. e. keep up with, 14.521, cf. Hdt.3.14, 31, al.; εἰ μή οἱ τύχη ἐπίσποιτο if fortune attend him not, Id.1.32, etc.;ᾧ χάρις ἐφέσπετο Ar.V. 1278
: abs., opp. ἡγεῖσθαι, Th.3.45.2 obey, attend to,ἐπισπόμενοι θεοῦ ὀμφῇ Od.3.215
; ἐπισπόμενοι μένεϊ σφῷ giving the reins to their passion, 14.262;τῇ γνώμῃ τινὸς ἐ. Hdt.7.10
.γ; βουλῇ.. ἐπισπέσθαι πατρός A.Eu. 620
; [γνώμαις], βουλεύμασι, τῷ δικαίῳ, S.Ant. 636, El. 967, 1037: abs., ὁ ἐπισπόμενος, opp. ὁ πείσας, Th.3.43; also, agree, approve,εἰ δὲ.. ἐπὶ δ' ἕσπωνται θεοὶ ἄλλοι Od.12.349
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2 ἀγορά,-ᾶς
+ ἡ N 1 0-0-5-3-4=12 Ez 27,12.14.16.19.22marketplace 1 Ezr 2,14; market Ez 27,14μόχυβον ἔδωκαν τὴν ἀγοράν they sup-plied the market with lead Ez 27,12→NIDNTT -
3 εὔστρεπτος
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4 παράπτομαι
A apply, of ointments, Asclep. ap. Gal.12.584, 681, cf.13.250, Aët.12.34 :—[voice] Pass., χερσὶ παραπτομένα πλάτα fitted to the hands, plied by the hands, dub. l. in S.OC 717 (lyr.); π. σανίδων fixed along planks, Apollod.Poliorc.173.15.II [voice] Med., touch in passing or slightly, Men.66.4, Plu.Cleom.37 ; αὐτοῦ δακτύλῳ π. Sor. 1.108.2 touch by mistake, Hippiatr.49.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παράπτομαι
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5 πρωτόπλοος
A going to sea for the first time,νηῦς Od.8.35
, cf. E.Hel. 1531; π. πλάτα the first-plied oar (of the ship Argo), Id.Andr. 865 (lyr.), cf. S.E.M.9.32: metaph., π. νεότης just embarking on the sea of love, Pl.Epigr.30 (v.l. πρωτοπόρος).II sailing first or foremost, X.HG5.1.27: pr.n. of Athenian warship, H.E.K. Schmidt Die Namen der attischen Kriegsschiffe 7 (v B.C.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πρωτόπλοος
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6 ἐρέσσω
ἐρέσσω, Plu.2.1128c, Pomp.73, Cic.47, rarely [suff] ἐρεό-ττω, Luc.Cont.I, al. (earlier ἐλαύνω): [dialect] Ep. [tense] impf.Aἔρεσσον Od.11.78
: [tense] aor.ἤρεσα A.R. 1.1110
, ([etym.] δι-) Od.12.444, ἤρεσσα ([etym.] δι-) 14.351 : ([etym.] ἐρέτης):—row,ἄνδρας ἐρεσσέμεναι μεμαῶτας Il.9.361
;οἱ δὲ προπεσόντες ἔρεσσον Od.9.490
, 12.194 ;ἐρετμόν, τῷ καὶ ζωὸς ἔρεσσον 11.78
;πομπίμοις κώπαις ἐ. S. Tr. 561
;ἤρεσαν ἐς λιμένα A.R.1.1110
; of birds flying,πτεροῖς ἐ. E.IT 289
: abs., Id. Ion 161 (lyr.); [ ναυτίλος]οὖλος ἐρέσσων ποσσίν Call.Epigr.6.5
.II trans., speed by rowing: metaph., γόων..ἐρέσσετ'.. πόμπιμον χεροῖν πίτυλον ply with your hands the measured stroke of lamentation, A.Th. 855 (cf.ἔρεσσ' ἔρεσσε καὶ στέναζ' Id.Pers. 1046
):—[voice] Pass., ναῦς ἠρέσσετο ib. 422, cf. Supp. 723, A.R.1.633 ; of birds,πτερύγων ἐρετμοῖσιν ἐρεσσόμενοι A.Ag.52
.2 generally, put in quick motion, ply, (anap.), AP10.22 ([place name] Bianor); γεωτόμον ὅπλον ib.101 (Id.): metaph.,τοίας ἐρέσσουσιν ἀπειλὰς.. καθ' ἡμῶν S.Aj. 251
(lyr.);ἐ. μῆτιν Id.Ant. 158
(anap.):—[voice] Pass., of a bow, to be plied, handled, Id.Ph. 1135 (lyr.); of Io, driven onward,A.
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7 ἐπιρρώομαι
ἐπι-ρρώομαι: see ῥώομαι, ipf. ἐπερρώοντο, plied their toil at the milis, Od. 20.107; aor. ἐπερρώσαντο, flowed down; χαῖται, Il. 1.529.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἐπιρρώομαι
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8 λαιψηρός
λαιψηρός: nimble, swift; adv., λαιψηρὰ ἐνώμᾶ, ‘plied nimbly,’ Il. 15.269.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > λαιψηρός
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