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1 λάμπω
λάμπω fut. λάμψω; 1 aor. ἔλαμψα (Hom.+; LXX, En, TestSol; TestAbr B 7 p. 111, 10f [Stone p. 70]; Test12Patr; SyrBar 12:2 [?]; GrBar, Joseph., SibOr; Christian ins in OGI 610, 1f [VI A.D.] φῶς σωτήριον ἔλαμψεν ὅπου σκότος ἐκάλυπτεν; Just.) to emit rays of light, shine (Jos., Ant. 3, 218 of precious stones) of a lamp Mt 5:15; of lightning flash Lk 17:24.—Shine out, shine forth, gleam (Chariton 1, 9, 5 of a gleaming sword; Jos., Ant. 5, 284) light Ac 12:7; a star (cp. IAndrosIsis [I B.C.] 23; Bar 3:34; SibOr 3, 334 ἀστὴρ λάμψει) IEph 19:2; sun (Archilochus [VII B.C.] 74, 4 Diehl2; SyrBar 12:2 ἀκτίνες τοῦ ἡλίου λάμπουσιν; GrBar 7:5 λάμψαι τὸν ἥλιον; 9:8) GPt 6:22. Of the face of the transfigured Jesus ὡς ὁ ἥλιος (cp. EpJer 66; En 14:18; 106:2; TestLevi 18:4; difft., but of a pers. SEG XXVIII, 1251, 2 [III or IV A.D.]) Mt 17:2. Of the light that shone forth at creation by God’s command 2 Cor 4:6a. Of an angel ὁ λάμπων καὶ φαίνων AcPl Ha 3, 36.—In transf. sense w. φῶς (cp. Pr 4:18; Tob 13:13 S; Is 9:1) shine λαμψάτω τ. φῶς ὑμῶν ἔμπροσθεν τ. ἀνθρώπων Mt 5:16 (cp. SEG above). Of God, prob. shine forth θεὸς … ὅς ἔλαμψεν ἐν ταῖς καρδίαις ἡμῶν God, who has shone in our hearts 2 Cor 4:6b (perh. reflect, as PGM 13, 770 of the heavenly eyes of a divinity λάμποντες ἐν ταῖς κόραις τ. ἀνθρώπων. GMacRae, Anti-Dualist Polemic in 2 Cor 4:6? TU 102, ’68, 420–31).—DELG. New Docs 3, 49f. M-M. TW. -
2 συναύγεια
συναύγ-εια, ἡ, = foreg.; esp.A meeting of the rays of sight from the eye ([etym.] ὄψις) with the rays of light from the object seen, ib.4.13.11.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συναύγεια
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3 σκιά
σκιά, ᾶς, ἡ (Hom.+; ins, pap, LXX; ParJer 3: 14; 5:1 Philo; Jos., Bell. 2, 28 σκιά-σῶμα, Ant. 5, 238; 10, 29; Just., Mel., Ath.).① shade or shelter from light and any heat associated with it, shade Mk 4:32 (cp. Ezk 17:23; ParJer, Just., Ath.).② the shape cast by an object as it blocks rays of light, shadowⓐ lit. Ac 5:15ⓑ fig. (s. σκότος 3.—Jos., Bell. 1, 215) σκιὰ θανάτου shadow of death (Job 12:22; Ps 22:4; 43:20; Jer 13:16; Mel., P. 56, 409 τὰς τοῦ θανάτου σκιάς.—So also σκιά by itself of the shadow of death, which stands beside an old man: Herodas 1, 16) Mt 4:16 (Is 9:1); w. σκότος (Job 3:5; Ps 106:10, 14) Lk 1:79 (Ps 106, 10; s. New Docs 4, 149). For σκοτία 1J 2:8 v.l.③ a mere representation of someth. real, shadow (from the sense of insubstantial aspect, e.g. shades of the dead: Od. 10, 495; Aeschyl., Eum. 302, there develops the idea of a contrast between image and reality: Prodicus [V B.C.] Fgm. 2 [in X., Mem. 2, 1, 22]; Achilles Tat. 1, 15, 6 τὸ ὕδωρ ἦν κάτοπτρον, ὡς δοκεῖν τὸ ἄλσος εἶναι διπλοῦν, τὸ μὲν τ. ἀληθείας, τὸ δὲ τ. σκιᾶς ‘the water served as a mirror suggesting that the grove was twofold, one real and the other a reflection’; Phalaris, Ep. 35 λόγος ἔργου σκ. Oft. in Philo: Somn. 1, 206, Plant. 27; Leg. All. 3, 102, Post. Caini 112) σκιὰ τῶν μελλόντων a shadow of what is to come Col 2:17 (opp. τὸ σῶμα, as Philo, Conf. Lingu. 190; Jos., Bell. 2, 28; Lucian, Hermot. 79). ὑπόδειγμα καὶ σκιὰ τῶν ἐπουρανίων Hb 8:5 (Synes., Ep. 44 p. 182d τοῦ θείου σκ. τὸ ἀνθρώπινον; LHurst, JTS 34, ’83, 163–65). σκιά forms a contrast to εἰκών (s. εἰκών 3) 10:1.—B. 62.—DELG. M-M. EDNT. TW. -
4 ἐπιλάμπω
ἐπιλάμπω 3 sg. fut. ἐπιλάμψει Is 4:2; 1 aor. ἐπέλαμψα (Hom. +; ins; PGM 3, 135; LXX, Philo) to cause emission of strong rays of light, shine out, shine forth lit. (Dio Chrys. 71 [21], 14) Ac 12:7 D (IGUR 1287, 8; of a divine light Jambl., Myst. 3, 2 φωτὸς ἐπιλάμψαντος). Fig., of God’s mercy ὅταν ἐπιλάμψῃ τὸ ἔλεος τοῦ κυρίου when the mercy of the Lord will shine forth Hs 4:2 (Is 4:2 of God; Wsd 5:6 of righteousness; Proclus, Theol. 185 p. 162, 4 τὸ θεῖον φῶς ἄνωθεν ἐπιλάμπον. In ins t.t. for the ‘shining forth’ of the ruler who is given divine honors: SIG 814, 34; 900, 26; OGI 669, 7. Likewise POslo 126, 5 [161 A.D.]).—New Docs 4, 36. -
5 μαραίνω
A , Epigr.Gr. 854 ([place name] Delos): [tense] aor.1 , S.OT 1328, etc.:—[voice] Med., [tense] aor. ἐμᾰρηνάμην (v. infr.):—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.μᾰρανθήσομαι Ep.Jac.1.11
, Gal.7.691: [tense] aor.ἐμᾰράνθην Il.9.212
, Lyc.1231, etc.: [tense] pf.μεμάρασμαι Dsc.1.99
, Luc.Anach. 25, μεμάραμαι (leg. - αμμ-) v.l. in Dsc. l.c., Plu.Pomp.31: [ per.] 3sg. [tense] plpf.μεμάραντο Q.S.9.371
:— quench fire, ἀνθρακιήν h.Merc.l.c.:—[voice] Pass., die away, go slowly out, of fire, φλὸξ ἐμαράνθη Il.l.c.;πυρκαϊὴ ἐμαραίνετο 23.228
, cf. AP5.4 (Stat. Flacc.): distd. from σβέννυσθαι as that which goes out of itself, Arist.Cael. 305a11; of rays of light, Arat.862.II later, in various senses, ὄψεις μ. quench the orbs of sight, S.l.c.; esp. waste, wither, [νόσος] μαραίνει με A.Pr. 597
(lyr.);γῆρας ἁμὲ μαραῖνον ταριχεύει Sophr.54
; ;μάραινε [αὐτὸν] διώγμασι A.Eu. 139
;πίνος πλευρὰν μ. S.OC 1260
;πάνθ' ὁ μέγας χρόνος μ. Id.Aj. 714
(lyr.), Philem.240;ἀδικία φθείρει [τὴν ψυχὴν] καὶ μ. Pl.R. 609d
:—[voice] Med.,νέους ἐμαρήνατο δαίμων IG5(1).1355
([place name] Abia):—[voice] Pass., waste away, καμάτοισι (v.l. ὑπὸ νούσοις) Emp.[156.3]; ;τὸ σῶμα οὐκ ἐμαραίνετο Th.2.49
, cf. Pl.Plt. 270e; but also of a tumour, disappear, Hp.Epid.7.84; αἷμα.. μαραίνεται χερός blood dies away from my hand, A.Eu. 280; of a river, dry up, Hdt.2.24;μ. ἡ κίνησις Arist. Pr. 901a26
; of a musical sound, die away, ib. 921b15;τὸ νοεῖν μ. Id.de An. 408b24
; of winds and waves, abate, Plu.Pyrrh.15, Mar.37; of wine, lose its strength, Id.2.692d;κῦδος μαρανθέν Lyc.1231
, cf. 1127; μ. ἀκμή, δύναμις, Plu.Fab.2, Caes.3;τῶν ἐπιθυμιῶν καὶ ὀργῶν μεμαρασμένων Porph.Abst.3.26
. (Perh. cf. Lat. morbus; signf. 11 may be the earlier in origin.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μαραίνω
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6 φωτοπλήξ
A smiting with rays of light, PMag.Par. 1.2242.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > φωτοπλήξ
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7 στίλβω
στίλβω to cast rays of light, shine, be radiant of garments (Hom. et al.; Pla., Phd. 59, 110d; Kaibel 918. In LXX almost always of the radiance of stars or the luster of metals) at the Transfiguration Mk 9:3 (cp. OdeSol 11:14 ἔστιλβον οἱ ὀφθαλμοί μου; Hippiatr. I 287, 16 ὀφθαλμοὶ γίνονται στίλβοντες). Of a gate ἔστιλβεν ὑπὲρ τὸν ἥλιον Hs 9, 2, 2 (cp. Chariton 1, 1, 5 στίλβων ὥσπερ ἀστήρ).—DELG. M-M. TW. -
8 ἐκλάμπω
ἐκλάμπω fut. ἐκλάμψω; 1 aor. ἐξέλαμψα (s. λάμπω; Aeschyl., Hdt. et al.; Albinus, Didasc. 10 p. 165, 28 H.; Herm. Wr. 10:4b; horoscope in PLond I, 130, 95 p. 135 [I/II A.D.]; LXX; Philo) to emit rays of light, shine (out) of the sun (X., Hell. 1, 1, 16; Diod S 3, 48, 2; Lucian, Ver. Hist. 1, 6; Sir 50:7; Jos., Ant. 9, 225) μικρὸν ἐξέλαμψεν Hv 4, 1, 6. Of the sun also Mt 13:43, where its radiance is compared to that of the righteous (cp. Da 12:3 Theod.; EpJer 66 v.l.; of a beautiful woman’s face: Chariton 5, 3, 9). Of a flame blaze up (Diod S 1, 57, 7 τοῦ πυρὸς ἐκλάμψαντος; Appian, Syr. 56 §284; Jos., Ant. 4, 55) MPol 15:1.—M-M. TW. -
9 αὐγή
αὐγή, ἡ,A light of the sun, and in pl., rays, beams,πέπτατο δ' αὐ. ἠελίου Il.17.371
, cf. Od.6.98, 12.176; ἠελίου ἴδεν αὐγάς, i. e. was born, Il.16.188; ὑπ' αὐγὰς ἠελίοιο, i.e. still alive, Od.11.498, 619;Διὸς αὐγάς Il.13.837
; αὐγὰς ἐσιδεῖν see the light, i.e. to be alive, Thgn.426, cf. E.Alc. 667; ; ; ὑπ' αὐγὰς λεύσσειν or ἰδεῖν τι hold up to the light and look at, Id.Hec. 1154, Pl.Phdr. 268a, cf. Plb.10.3.1;ὑπ' αὐγὰς δεικνύναι τι Ar. Th. 500
( πρὸς and ὑπ' αὐγήν, in a full and in a side light, Hp.Off.3); δυθμαὶ αὐγῶν sun-set, Pi.I.4(3).65; ξύνορθρον αὐγαῖς dawning with the sun, A.Ag. 254 (lyr.); κλύζειν πρὸς αὐγάς rise surging towards the sun, ib. 1182; λαμπροτάτη τῶν παρεουσέων αὐγέων brightest light available, Hp.Fract.3, cf. Arist.PA 658a3, Pr. 912b14, al.: metaph., βίου δύντος αὐγαί 'life's setting sun', A.Ag. 1123 (lyr.);ἤδη γὰρ αὑγὴ τῆς ζόης ἀπήμβλυνται Herod.10.4
.2 αὐγαὶ ἠελίοιο or αὐγαί alone, the East, D.P.84, 231.3 dawn, day-break, Act.Ap.20.11, PLeid.W.11.35.4 generally, any bright light,πυρὸς αὐγή Od.6.305
, cf. Il.2.456; ἀρίζηλοι δέ οἱ αὐγαί, of lightning, 13.244;βροντῆς αὐ. S.Ph. 1199
(lyr.); of a beacon, Il.18.211, A.Ag.9;λαμπάδος Cratin.
post 150; distd. from φλόξ, Chrysipp.Stoic.2.186.5 of the eyes,ὀμμάτων αὐγαί S.Aj.70
; αὐγαί alone, the eyes, E.Andr. 1180 (lyr.), Rh. 737: metaph.,ἀνακλίναντας τὴν τῆς ψυχῆς αὐ. Pl.R. 540a
.6 gleam, sheen, of bright objects,αὐ. χαλκείη Il.13.341
;χρυσὸς αὐγὰς ἔδειξεν Pi.N.4.83
;ἀμβρόσιος αὐ. πέπλου E.Med. 983
(lyr.);ἠλεκτροφαεῖς αὐ. Id.Hipp. 741
(lyr.);αὐ. τῆς κρόκης Men.561
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10 διάκλασις
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11 προσβάλλω
A strike, dash against,ποτὶ σκῆπτρον βάλε γαίῃ Il.1.245
; ἁψῖδα πέτρῳ π. letting it dash against.., E.Hipp. 1233; τὸν πρὶν ὄλβον ἕρματι π. having wrecked his happiness on a reef, A.Eu. 564 (lyr.); π. τινὰς ὥσπερ θηρία τινί set them on him, D.18.322; of attacking,πύλαισι.. π. λόχον A.Th. 460
;π. δόρυ τισί E.Ph. 728
;παισὶ χεῖρα Id.Alc. 307
; but freq. without any notion of violence, apply, μαλακὰν χέρα π. [ἕλκει], of a surgeon, Pi.P.4.271; of cupping instruments, Hp.VM22 ([voice] Pass.), Aen.Tact.11.14, Gal.11.93: generally,τὰ μὲν αὐτὰ προσέβαλε S.Tr. 844
(lyr.); προσβαλοῦσ' ὅσα.. εἶπε applying, carrying out.., ib. 580;τι πρός τι Pl.Ti. 36b
;τὴν ὄψιν πρός τι Id.Tht. 193c
; mostlyτί τινι, παρειὰν π. παρηΐδι E.Hec. 410
;κλιμάκων ὀρθοστάτας πύλῃσιν Id.Supp. 498
;ὄμματα τέκνοις Id.Med. 860
(lyr.):—[voice] Pass., κέρασι χρυσᾶ στόμια προσβεβλημένοις having golden mouthpieces affixed, A.Fr. 185.b Math., draw a straight line to meet, ποτί c. acc., Archim.Spir.6, al.2 assign to, procure for,κέρδος ἡμῖν Hdt.7.51
; [Λακεδαιμονίοισι] Ὀλυμπιάδα gave them the honour of an Olympic victory, Id.6.70; π. ἄσην τῷ πατρί cause him distress, Id.1.136;π. μελέταν σοφισταῖς Pi.I.5(4).29
;κακὸν πόλει A.Pers. 781
;μοι διπλᾶς ὁδούς Id.Pr. 951
;ἐμοὶ ὠδῖνας S.Tr.42
;εὔκλειαν σαυτῇ τε κἀμοί Id.El. 974
;μή σοί τιν' αἰσχρὰν π. κληδόνα E. Alc. 315
; π. τινὶ ἔγκλημα, αἰτίαν, Antipho 4.2.4,3.2.4;π. τινὶ αἰσχύνην Pl.Lg. 878c
; π. δεῖμα πατρί, Lat. incutere timorem alicui, E. Ion 584;ὀργὰς ἀκόρεστά τε νείκη Id.Med. 640
(lyr.);συμφορὰς καὶ νόσους τισί Lys.Fr.53
; ὅρκον π. τινί lay an oath upon him, S.Tr. 255; π. τὴν ἑαυτῶν μορφήν τισι contribute their own form, i.e. be like them, Ael.NA14.12.b knock down to a bidder at auction,οἰκίαν PEleph.25.4
(iii B.C.):—[voice] Med., UPZ 114i24 (ii B.C.).c place at a buyer's disposal,αὐτῷ ἱερεῖα PCair.Zen.161.5
(iii B.C.):—[voice] Med., προσεβαλόμεθα τὰ παρ' ἡμῶν we accepted an offer for our crop.., ib.354.22 (iii B.C.).d deliver corn as payment,προσβέβληκεν ἐπὶ θησαυρὸν PRyl.200.1
(ii A.D.), cf. POxy.1440.1 (ii A.D.), etc.; pay in money, PRyl.217.1 (ii A.D., [voice] Pass.), PLond.3.1164 (k) 19 (iii A.D., [voice] Pass.).3 with acc. of the object struck, ἀρούρας π., of the Sun, strike the earth with his rays, Il.7.421, Od.19.433;μή σε π. πέμφιξ A.Fr. 205
; of smells, ;ὀσμὴ π. τὰς ῥῖνας Ael.NA13.21
; χρῶμα οὔτε τὸ προσβάλλον οὔτε τὸ προσβαλλόμενον neither that which strikes [the eye] nor that which is struck, Pl.Tht. 154a; τοὺς ἄνδρας ἠχὼ π. Philostr.VA6.26;π. σε τὸ λιτὸν καὶ αὐτοφυὲς τῆς μούσης Philostr.Jun.Im.10
.4 with acc. of the thing thrown, ἀτμὸν βαρὺν π. D.S.2.12 (v.l. προβ-), cf. Ael.NA14.22;τράγου ὀσμήν Dsc.4.50
;πνοιήν τινι Luc.Syr.D. 30
; of taste, γευσαμένῳ ὅμοιόν τι μήλῳ π. Dsc.4.6, cf. Gal.Vict. Att.1.3: also c. gen., τὰ κρέα ἰχθύων π. sends [a smell] of fish, Str.15.2.2; κνίσης π. Ael.NA14.27; ἰχθυηρᾶς ὀσμῆς π. ib.20: metaph., to be redolent of, τέχνης, Στωικῆς ταλαιπωρίας, Phld.Rh. 2.218,293 S.5 c. dat., attend to, οἷς εἴπαμεν ib.271 S.: abs., Plot.5.5.10.6 μή μ' ἀνάγκῃ προσβάλῃς τάδ' εἰκαθεῖν do not drive me by force to.., S.OC 1178.7 add, throw into the bargain, Antiph.206.5; add an ingredient, Philum.Ven.10.2, Sammelb. 7350.9 (iii/iv A.D.).II intr., strike against, make an attack or assault upon, ; αὐτοῖς, ἀλλήλοις, E.Ph. 724, Th. 1.49; τῇ Οἰνόῃ, τῷ φρουρίῳ, etc., Id.2.19,93, etc.; alsoπρὸς τὸ τεῖχος Hdt.3.155
, 9.86;πρὸς τὰ τείχη Lys.14.33
;πρὸς τὴν πόλιν Th.2.56
;πρὸς τοὺς ὁπλίτας X.An.6.3.6
; πρὸς τὸν λόφον ib.4.2.11: abs., attack, charge, Hdt.7.211, 9.22,25; προσβαλὼν αἱρεῖ τὴν πόλιν by assault, X.HG1.6.13.2 put in with a ship,ἐς τὸν λιμένα Th.8.101
;πρὸς Τάραντα Id.6.44
: c. dat., Σικελίᾳ ib.4;Ἰωνίᾳ Id.8.12
, cf. SIG456.36 (Cos, iii B.C.).3 generally, collide, ; impinge,πρὸς ὄψιν ἢ πρὸς ἀκοήν Id.R. 401c
, cf. Arist.Col. 792a20;ὀσμὴ π. τινί Thphr.HP9.7.1
, D.S.2.19; of winds, Arist.Pr. 947a22; σεισμὸς τῇ Κρήτῃ π. Philostr.VA4.34; π. τοῖς ἄρχουσιν approach them, Plu.Nic.30;ἐκ τῆς Ἀσίας τῇ Ἀττικῇ Id.Phoc.21
; light upon, in argument, Anon.Lond.37.54.B [voice] Med., ταύτην οὔτ' ἔπεϊ προτιβάλλεαι, οὔτε τι ἔργῳ payest no heed to, Il.5.879; but also, throw oneself upon another's protection, A.R.4.1046; π. γυναικὶ περὶ ἀφροδίτης make advances, Sch.Ar.Eq. 514; associate with oneself, Opp.H.5.98.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προσβάλλω
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12 σέλαχος
A the cartilaginous or elasmobranch fishes, sharks and rays, Arist.HA 505a1, 511a5, al.;ἰχθύσι σελάχεσι Hp.Morb.2.50
, etc. (Some derived the name from σέλας, because fishes of this kind emit a phosphorescent light, Gal. 6.737.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σέλαχος
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13 ἀνακλάω
A bend back,ξύλα Hp.Fract.13
;ἀνακλάσας δέρην E.Or. 1471
(lyr.);ταὧς ἀ. οὐράν D.Chr.12.2
;ἀ. τὴνγλῶσσαν πρὸς τὸν οὐρανόν Aret.CA1.7
; to a wrestler,ἀνάκλα POxy.466.29
(ii A. D.):—[voice] Pass., πίοιμι τὸν τράχηλον ἀνακεκλασμένη with my neck bent back, Theopomp.Com.54, cf. D.Chr.5.25 ([voice] Act.); but in Medic.,τὴν κεφαλὴν ἀνακεκλασμένην μεσσηγὺ τῶν ὠμοπλατέων κέεσθαι Aret.SA 1.6
; with eyelids slightly open,Hp.
Coac.64.2 break short off, or more prob., fend off,μηχανὰς βρόχους περιβάλλοντες ἀ. Th. 2.76
; prob. in D.C.66.4.3 metaph.,ἀ. ἐπ' ἄλλα τὴν διάνοιαν Plu. 2.359a
.II of light, reflect, ib.696a, al.:—[voice] Pass., Arist.Mete. 340a28, al.; τοσοῦτον ἀνακλασθῆναι τῶν ἀδυνάτων εἶναί φασιν that [the rays] should be so much reflected, ib. 343b7; of sound, to be reverberated, Thphr.Sens.53; of a ball, rebound, Arist.Ph. 255b27.2 ἀνακλώμενος, in metre, of the overlapping of Ionic feet,μέτρον ἀνακλώμενον Heph.12
, cf. Sch. ad loc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνακλάω
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14 ὑπτιάζω
A lay oneself back, fall back, Hdn.1.4.7, Procop. Goth.4.31, Eust.249.5; ὑπτιάζων βόλος an unlucky cast, opp. πρανής, Poll.7.204.II metaph., of haughty persons, carry oneself with languid arrogance, Aeschin.1.132.2 to be supine, careless, or negligent, Hdn.2.12.2, etc.;πρὸς τὴν ἐπιμέλειαν Id.2.8.9
; of literary style, ὑπτιάζων λόγος languid style,τὸν ὑ. λόγον ὀρθοῖ καὶ γοργὸν ποιεῖ Hermog.Id.2.1
.B trans., bend back, ὑ. τὰς χεῖρας (cf.ὕπτιος 11
) LXXJb.11.13:—[voice] Pass., κάρα γὰρ ὑπτιάζεται his head lies supine, S.Ph. 822; lying on their backs,J.
BJ3.7.29; ἐπ' αὐτὸν ἄνοδος ἠρέμα προσάντης ὑπτίαστο the approach sloped gently upwards (cf. ὕπτιος IV), ib.5.5.6.2 [voice] Pass., diverge, of light rays, Phlp. in Mete.21.11.3 upset,ὑπτιάζειν καὶ ἀνατρέπειν τὴν γαστέρα Gal.6.593
; relax, [ τὸ στόμα τῆς γαστρός], opp. ῥωννύειν, Id.15.461.II metaph., make subservient, Lyd.Mag.2.26.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑπτιάζω
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light — light1 lightful, adj. lightfully, adv. /luyt/, n., adj., lighter, lightest, v., lighted or lit, lighting. n. 1. something that makes things visible or affords illumination: All colors depend on light. 2. Physics … Universalium
Light — For other uses, see Light (disambiguation). Visible light redirects here. For other uses, see Visible light (disambiguation) … Wikipedia
Light field — The light field is a function that describes the amount of light traveling in every direction through every point in space. Michael Faraday was the first to propose (in an 1846 lecture entitled Thoughts on Ray Vibrations ) that light should be… … Wikipedia
Aberration of light — Light from location 1 will appear to be coming from location 2 for a moving telescope due to the finite speed of light, a phenomenon known as the aberration of light. The aberration of light (also referred to as astronomical aberration or stellar … Wikipedia
Light — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Light >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 light light ray beam stream gleam streak pencil Sgm: N 1 sunbeam sunbeam moonbeam Sgm: N 1 aurora aurora GRP: N 2 … English dictionary for students
light — That portion of electromagnetic radiation (between 390 and 770 nm) to which the retina is sensitive (wavelength range of 380–780 nm). SEE ALSO: lamp. [A.S. leoht] cold l. 1. SYN: bioluminescence (1). 2. fluorescent l. as opposed to incandescent l … Medical dictionary
Light-emitting diode — LED redirects here. For other uses, see LED (disambiguation). Light emitting diode Red, pure green and blue LEDs of the 5mm diffused type Type Passive, optoelectronic Working principle Electr … Wikipedia