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1 πρόσοδος
πρόσοδος, [dialect] Dor. [full] πόθοδος SIG1009.27 (Chalcedon, iii/ii B.C.), etc.; Arc. [full] πόσοδος IG5(2).6.9 (Tegea, iv B.C.): ἡ:—A going or coming to, approach, Pi.N.6.45, Th.4.110; ἡ π. μάλιστα ταύτῃ ἐγίνετο the approach was most feasible on this part, Hdt.9.21; ἀπείπατο τὴν π. rejected his advances, Id.1.205; στυγναὶ π. μελάθρων to the halls, E. Alc. 861 (anap.);π. χαλεπαὶ πρὸς τὸ χωρίον X.An.5.2.3
;ἐτάμομες κοινὰν πόθοδον.. πὸτ τὰν οἰκίαν Tab.Heracl.2.43
.2 onset,π. ποιέεσθαι Hdt.7.223
, 9.101; πρόσοδοι τῆς μάχης onsets or attacks, Id.7.212;αἱ π. αἱ πρὸς τοὺς πολεμίους X.Cyn.12.3
.3 solemn procession to a temple with singing and music,π. μακάρων ἱερώταται Ar.Nu. 307
(lyr.), cf. Pax 397 (lyr.);θυσίαι καὶ π. καὶ εὐχαί Lys.6.33
;ἐπιτελέων τᾶν εὐχᾶν γενομενᾶν θυσίαν καὶ πόθοδον ποιήσασθαι SIG581.6
(Crete, iii/ii B.C.); οἱ ἐπὶ τὰς προσόδους magistrates in charge of the (commissariat of the) processions, ib.711B21 (Delph., ii B.C.), cf. IG22.1707 (iii B.C.);θεοῖς π. τε καὶ πομπὰς ποιεῖσθαι Pl.Lg. 796c
; αἱ πρὸς τοὺς θεοὺς π. X.An.6.1.11, cf. D.18.86.4 approach to an assembly or council,πρόσοδον εἶναι αὐτῷ πρός τε τοὺς πρυτάνεις κτλ... πρώτῳ μετὰ τὰ ἱερὰ ὅταν τι δέηται IG12.59.17
; γράψασθαι πρόσοδον πρὸς τὴν βουλήν to petition for a hearing, D.24.48;π. ποιεῖσθαι πρὸς τὸν δῆμον Aeschin.1.81
, cf. IG22.1012.12, 9(1).694.39 ([place name] Corcyra), 12(5).837.20 ([place name] Tenos); αἱ πρὸς τὴν βουλὴν αὐτῶν π. Aeschin.2.59;περὶ σωτηρίας τὴν π. ἐποιησάμην Isoc.7.1
; approach to an official, PTeb.326.11 (iii A.D.); π. ποιήσασθαι τῷ δικαστηρίῳ Mitteis Chr. 96 iii 4 (iv A.D.);τὴν π. πρὸς ὑμᾶς ποιοῦμεν BGU1022.18
(ii A.D.); οἱ στραταγοὶ πόσοδον ποέντω shall grant access (to the Three Hundred), IG5(2) l.c. (unless in signf. 11, shall provide revenue), cf. IG12.70.15.6 visit of a pupil to his master, Plu.2.1044a.7 f.l. for πρόοδος in Ph.Fr.22H.II income, rent, opp. stock or principal,πρόσοδον μὲν οὐδεμίαν ἀποφαίνων, ἀπὸ δὲ τῶν ὑπαρχόντων ἀναλίσκων Lys.32.28
, cf. 24.6, SIG251 iii 29 (Delph., iv B.C.); τοῦ ἐργαστηρίου λαβὼν τὴν π. D.27.18, cf. 21: pl.,ἰδίας ἀπὸ τῶν κοινῶν π. κατεσκευάσατο And.4.11
, cf. Aeschin.3.173: generally, returns, profits, Pl.Lg. 847a.2 public revenue,φόρων π. ἡ ἐπέτειος Hdt.3.89
;ἡ π. ἐγίνετο ἔκ τε τῆς ἠπείρου καὶ ἀπὸ τῶν μετάλλων Id.6.46
; χρημάτων π. Th.2.97, 3.13: mostly in pl., returns, revenue,ἀπὸ τούτου [τοῦ κλήρου] τὰς π. ποιήσασθαι Hdt.2.109
; τοῦ τὰς π. μᾶλλον ἰέναι αὐτῷ that they might come in better, Th.1.4; τὰς π. ἀφαιρήσομεν ib.81;αἱ π. ἀπώλλυντο Id.7.28
;αἱ π. αἱ ἐξ Ἀμφιπόλεως γιγνόμεναι Isoc.5.5
;χρημάτων π. ἐκ πολλῶν μὲν λιμένων ἐκ πολλῶν δ' ἐμπορίων X.HG5.2.16
; ὑποθεῖναί τινι τὰς δημοσίας π. mortgage them, Aeschin.3.104; πόροι ἢ περὶ προσόδων, title of work by X.;ὁ πράκτωρ ὁ ἐπὶ τῶν βασιλικῶν π. τεταγμένος PPetr.3p.56
(iii B.C.); ἡ ἐν προσόδῳ τῶν τέκνων τοῦ βασιλέως [γῆ] land providing revenue for the king's children, ib.p.237 (iii B.C.);ἐν προσόδῳ PTeb.87.1
(ii B.C.); κεχωρισμένη π. ib.60.56, al. (ii B.C.);τῶν ὄντων ἐν τῇ τῆς Ἁθερνεβενταίγεως προσόδῳ ἀρουρῶν PGiss. 37 ii 3
, cf. 14 (ii B.C.); ὡς αἱ π. according to the financial calendar, PEnteux.30.2, al. (iii B.C.), PPetr.3p.8, al. (iii B.C.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πρόσοδος
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2 πρόσειμι
A sum), to be added to, τινι Hdt.2.99, 7.173, etc.;ἐὰν.. θερμότης τῷ δίψει προσῇ Pl.R. 437e
; to be attached to, belong to, IG12.290; ; δέος αἰσχύνη θ' ὁμοῦ, δύσνοια ἢ λύπη π. τινί, ib. 1079, El. 654; οὐχ ἅπαντα τῷ γήρᾳ κακὰ π. E.Ph. 529, cf. lsoc.12.115; δυσβουλία τῇ πόλει π. Ar.Nu. 588;τῇ βίᾳ π. ἔχθραι καὶ κίνδυνοι X.Mem.1.2.10
; καὶ τὰ προσόντα καὶ τὰ μὴ περὶ ἑκάστου λέγοντες proclaiming each man's virtues, whether he had them or not, Pl.Mx. 234c; τὰ προσόνθ' ἑαυτῷ one's own attributes, D.18.276, cf. Prooem.46: c. inf.,πρόσεστι γυναιξὶ.. τίκτειν Pl.Tht. 150a
.2 abs., to be present, at hand as well,τὰ δ' αὖτε χέρσῳ.. προσῆν πλέον στύγος A.Ag. 558
;ὡς ἂ ἀγνοία προσῇ S.Ph. 129
; γνώμη γὰρ εἴ τις κἀπ' ἐμοῦ.. π. Id.Ant. 720; τοῦ λόγου δ' οὐ χρὴ φθόνον π. Id.Tr. 251;τύχη μόνον προσείη Ar.Av. 1315
(lyr.);π. ἡ ὕβρις καὶ ἔθ' ἡ.. αἰσχύνη D.1.27
; οὐδ' ὁτιοῦν ἄλλο προσῆν there was nothing else in the world, Id.21.176; ταῦτα προσέσται this too will be ours, X.HG3.1.28; τὰς τρισχιλίας καὶ τὸ προσόν and the surplus, D.36.15.3 to be adjacent, εἰ πὸς τᾷ οἰκίᾳ μὴ πόεστι (i.e. πόσεστι = πρόσεστι) (Tegea, iv B.C.);τῆς προσούσης αὐλῆς PStrassb.87.12
(ii B.C.).------------------------------------A ibo), inf. - ιέναι, used in [dialect] Att. as [tense] fut. of προσέρχομαι, and προσῄειν as [tense] impf.:— go to or towards, approach, abs. in Hom. and Hes. in dat. and acc. of part.,χάρη δ' ἄρα οἱ προσιόντι Il.5.682
;ὡς εἶδον ζωὸν.. προσιόντα 7.308
; (lyr.);σχολαίτερον προσιόντας Th.4.47
codd.; approach a person, Id.1.130, cf. And.1.122; of an enemy,βραδέως προσῇσαν X.An.1.8.11
, etc.; of an adversary at law, (ii A.D.), cf. POxy.1101.15 (iv A.D.): c. dat. pers., approach one, Hdt.1.62, etc.; apply to a person for help, PStrassb.57.6 (ii A.D.), etc.; π. Σωκράτει visit him as teacher, X.Mem.1.2.47; π. γυναικί go in to a woman, Id.Smp.4.38 (so abs., Ocell.4.1): c. acc. loci, δῶμα, δόμους, A.Eu. 242, E.Cyc. 40: with Preps. governing acc.,εἰς.. S.El. 437
, X.HG7.5.15, etc.; πρὸς τὰς πύλας, πρὸς τὴν Λάχεσιν, Hdt.8.52, Pl.R. 620d, etc.2 in hostile sense, attack, (cf. Sch.Od.1.406, Apollon.Lex. s.v. εἶναι), cf. X.Cyr.2.4.12;τῇ πόλει Id.An.7.6.24
(dub.);πρὸς τοὺς βαρβάρους Hdt.9.100
;ἐπὶ τὸ στράτευμα X.Cyr.7.1.24
.4 come forward to speak,π. τῷ δήμῳ X.Mem.3.7.1
; π. τῇ βουλῇ, τοῖς ἐφόροις, come before.., D.19.17, Plb.4.34.5;π. πρὸς βουλὴν ἢ δῆμον X.Ath.3.3
;πρὸς τὰς ἀρχάς Th.1.90
;πρὸς τὰ κοινά Aeschin.1.165
;πρὸς τὴν πολιτείαν π. Id.3.217
(butπ. πολιτείᾳ Plu.2.1033f
): abs., come forward to speak, περὶ τῶν γεγενημένων And 1.111.5 of things, to be added,σάρκες ἐκ τῆς τροφῆς π. ταῖς σαρξί Arist.GA 723a11
, cf. GC 322a26, al.;τῷ δ' ἐναντίῳ κύτει ἐλπὶς προσῄει χειρὸς οὐ πληρουμένῳ A.Ag. 817
.II of Time, come on, be at hand, ἐπεὰν προσίῃ (v.l. προσῇ)ἡ ὥρη κυΐσκεσθαι τὰς ἵππους Hdt.4.30
, cf. 2.41;ἑσπέρα προσήει X.Cyr.3.2.25
; προσιόντος τοῦ θερμοῦ on the approach of heat, Pl.Phd. 103d; π. [τῶν ἀνέμων] X.Mem.4.3.14.III come in, of revenue, φόροι, ἑπτακόσια τάλαντα π., Hdt.3.89,91, cf. Th.2.13, X.Vect.4.1;τῶν τε ὄντων χρημάτων καὶ τῶν προσιόντων τοῖς θεοῖς IG12.91.26
;τὸν φόρον ἡμῖν ἀπὸ τῶν πόλεων.. προσιόντα Ar.V. 657
; τὰ προσιόντα χρήματα the public revenue, Id.Ec. 712, Lys.30.19; τὰ προσιόντα alone, Ar.V. 664;τὰ π. τῇ πόλει Lys. 21.13
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3 οἰκονομία
οἰκονομ-ία, ἡ,A management of a household or family, husbandry, thrift, Pl.Ap. 36b, R. 498a, X.Oec.1.1, Arist.EN 1141b32, Pol. 1253b2 sqq.: pl., Pl.R. 407b ; households, Arist.GA 744b18.2 generally, direction, regulation, Epicur.Ep.1p.29U. ; esp. of a State, administration,αἱ κατὰ τὴν πόλιν οἰ. Din.1.97
; principles of government, Chrysipp.Stoic.2.338 ;τῶν γεγονότων Plb.1.4.3
, al. ;πολιτικὴ οἰ. Phld.Rh. 2.32
S. ;ἡ τῆς ἀρχῆς οἰ. Hdn.6.1.1
; of a fund, SIG577.9 (Milet., iii/ii B.C.).3 arrangement,ἡ περὶ τὸν νοσέοντα οἰ. Hp.Epid.6.2.24
; ἡ περὶ τῶν ὠνίων οἰ. market, fair, SIG695.35 (Magn. Mae.) ; proceedings,IG
9(1).226 ([place name] Drymaea) ; τίνα οἰκονομίαν προσαγήγοχας what steps you have taken, PCair.Zen.240.10 (iii B. C.) ;αὕτη φύσεως οἰ. Plb.6.9.10
; of a literary work, arrangement,ἡ κατὰ μέρος οἰ. D.S.5.1
, cf. D.H.Pomp.4, Comp.25, Sch.Od.1.328 : pl., Plu.2.142a.4 in Egypt, office of οἰκονόμος, PTeb.24.62 (ii B.C.), al.6 plan, dispensation, Ep.Eph.1.10, 3.2.7 in bad sense, scheming, M.Ant. 4.51.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > οἰκονομία
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4 προσέρχομαι
A- ηρχόμην Th.4.121
(unless fr. προσάρχομαι): [tense] fut.- ελεύσομαι Plb.21.14.6
(but the [dialect] Att. [tense] impf. and [tense] fut. are commonly προσῄειν, πρόσειμι, q.v.): [tense] aor. -ήλυθον, -ῆλθον: [tense] pf. - ελήλυθα:— come or go to, c. dat., A.Eu. 285, S.OC 1104, etc.; π. Σωκράτει visit him as teacher, X.Mem.1.2.47; τινὶ ὥσπερ ἀθλητῇ Th.l.c. (v. προσάρχομαι) ; αἷς ἂν προσέλθω [γυναιξί] X.Smp.4.38: c. dat. loci, δόμοις, ἀκταῖς, A. Eu. 474, E.Hel. 1539: c. acc. loci, πεσσούς, δῶμα, βωμούς, Id.Med.68, 1205, Alc. 171: rarely c. acc. pers.,ἐπειδὴ τοὺς πρυτάνεις προσήλθομεν Aristomen.4
: with Preps. governing acc.,π. πρὸς τὸ ἄγγος Hdt.2.121
.β; πρὸς Απολλώνιον PCair.Zen.375.4
(iii B.C.): with Advbs.,π. δεῦρο S.Aj. 1171
, etc.;πέλας π. μου E.Andr. 589
, cf. S.Tr. 1076, etc.; ἐγγύθεν, ὄπισθεν, Pl.Plt. 289d, R. 327b; ὅπῃ π. χρή ib. 493b: abs., approach, draw nigh, Hdt.1.86, etc.; opp. ἀπέρχομαι, ib. 199; of pain, pleasure, etc., to be nigh at hand, S.Ph. 788, E.Or. 859.2 in hostile sense, attack,π. πρὸς τοὺς ἱππέας X.Cyr.6.2.16
.3 come in, surrender, capitulate, Th.3.59.4 come forward to speak,π. τῷ δήμῳ D.18.13
;πρὸς τὸν δῆμον Aeschin.3.220
;πρὸς ὑμᾶς D.22.69
, 24.176; (Delph., iii B.C.), cf. 613.24 (ibid., ii B.C.), al.; π. πολιτείᾳ enter political life, Plu.Cat.Mi.12; π. πρὸς τὰ κοινά come forward in public, D.18.257; π. πρὸς τὸ πολιτεύεσθαι, πρὸς τὴν πολιτείαν, Din.1.111 (v.l. εἰς), 2.15;πρὸς τὴν πόλιν D.58.30
;π. πρὸς ἓν πρᾶγμα ἴδιον Id.32.32
; ὑμῖν (sc. Ἀθηναίοις) Id.25.42;ἐπὶ τοὺς συμμάχους X.HG6.3.3
.5 appear before a tribunal,προσελθὼν εἶπεν BGU587.2
(ii A.D.), cf. PAmh.2.66.43 (ii A.D.);π. τῷ δικαστηρίῳ κατ' αὐτοῦ PSI1.41.18
(iv A.D.); approach an official,π. διὰ βιβλιδίων τῷ λαμπροτάτῳ ἡγεμόνι BGU614.12
(iii A.D.); π. τοῖς θεοῖς in supplication, D.C.56.9.6 π. τῇ φιλοσοφίᾳ, τοῖς νόμοις, apply oneself to.., Philostr.VA3.18, D.S.1.95;ἐπεὶ προσῆλθον ἀγορασμῷ ἢ καὶ ὑποθήκῃ κλήρου κατοικικοῦ BGU650.6
(i A.D.); ἐξ οὗ χρόνου προσῆλθεν ἕκαστος τῇ μισθώσει ib. 1047 iv 6 (ii A.D.); π. τῇ τούτου κληρονομίᾳ enter upon his inheritance, POxy.76.22 (ii A.D.), cf. 907.5 (iii A.D.), etc.; have recourse to,τοῖς ἀνασκευαστικωτέροις Sor.2.50
.7 of things, to be added, Arist.GC 321b27, GA 723a13.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προσέρχομαι
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5 χορηγεῖον
χορηγ-εῖον, τό,A = χορήγιον, the school in which a chorus was trained for public performance, Phryn.PSp.126 B.2 generally, school, Epich.13, 104.II treasury, revenue,τὸ Διονυσίου χ. Aristox. Fr.Hist.15
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