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1 λογισμός
λογισμός, οῦ, ὁ (Thu. +).① the product of a cognitive process, calculation, reasoning, reflection, thought in our lit. in pl. W. ἔννοιαι thoughts and sentiments Pol 4:3 (Ath. 9, 1). μεταξὺ ἀλλήλων τῶν λ. κατηγορούντων as their thoughts accuse one another Ro 2:15 (here the thoughts are personified as prosecution and defense; Straub 30; cp Pr 19:21). Not infreq. in an unfavorable sense (as e.g. Vett. Val. 49, 8; 173, 11; λ. κακοί Pr 6:18; cp. Wsd 1:3, 5; 11:15) οἱ προκατέχοντές σου τὴν διάνοιαν λογισμοί the (prejudiced) thoughts that preoccupy your mind Dg 2:1. λογισμοὶ ἐθνῶν the designs of nations 1 Cl 59:3. λογισμοὺς καθαιροῦντες we demolish sophistries 2 Cor 10:4.② the capability of reasoning, reasoning power, wisdom (Epicurus in Diog. L. 10, 132 νήφων λογισμός=sober reasoning; TestGad 6:2 τὸ πνεῦμα τοῦ μίσους ἐτάρασσέ μου τὸν λογισμὸν πρὸς τὸ ἀνελεῖν αὐτόν; TestJob 21:4 ἀνελάμβανον λογισμὸν μακρόθυμον; Jos., Bell. 2, 31; Just., A I, 17, 3 al.) ἄνθρωπος αἴσθησιν ἔχει κ. λογισμόν a pers. has the power to feel and think Dg 2:9 (λ. w. αἴσθησις as Philo, Praem. 28).—DELG s.v. λέγω B 2. M-M. TW. Sv. -
2 λογισμός
λογ-ισμός, ὁ,A counting, calculation,τῶν ἡμερῶν Th.4.122
;τυγχάνειν τοῦ ἀληθοῦς λ. Id.3.20
;ἐκ τοιοῦδε λ. ἔξεστί τῳ σκοπεῖν Id.5.68
;ἐν λ. ἁμαρτάνειν Pl.R. 340d
;ἀριθμὸς καὶ λ. Id.Phdr. 274c
;ἐπὶ λογισμὸν ἐλθόντες Id.Euthphr.7b
;καθέζεσθαι ἐπὶ τοὺς λ. Aeschin.3.59
: in pl., numbers, arithmetic,λογισμοὺς μανθάνειν X.Mem.4.7.8
;λογισμούς τε καὶ ἀστρονομίαν καὶ γεωμετρίαν.. διδάσκειν Pl.Prt. 318e
, cf. R. 510c, al.II without reference to number, calculation, reasoning,τοῦ ξυμφέροντος λογισμῷ Th.2.40
;καθιστάναι τινὰς ἐς λ. Id.6.34
;λογισμῷ ἐλάχιστα χρώμενοι Id.2.11
;ἐνδέχεταί τι λογισμόν Id.4.92
; λ. αὐτοκράτορι (v.αὐτοκράτωρ 1.4
) ib. 108;οὐ λογισμῷ δόντες τοὺς κινδύνους Lys.2.23
;λογισμὸν περί τινος ἔχειν Pl. Lg. 805a
;ὅσον ἦν ἀνθρωπίνῳ λ. δυνατόν D.18.300
, cf. 193;τοῖς λ. τοῖς ἰδίοις πταίων ἀεί Men.380
; , cf. Philem.90.10, etc.; personified, opp. Θυμός, Cleanth.Stoic. 1.129.III reasoning power, [Epich.] 257.1, Democr. 187, X.Mem.4.3.11, Epicur. Sent.16, al.: freq. in Arist., τὸ τῶν ἀνθρώπων γένος [ζῇ]καὶ τέχνῃ καὶ λογισμοῖς Metaph. 980b28
, cf. de An. 415a8, al.—Only in Prose and Com.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λογισμός
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3 παραλογισμός
παραλληλ-ισμός, ὁ,A false reasoning, fallacy,τοὺς π. κατά τινων ποιήσονται Lycurg.31
, cf. Gal.11.465, etc.; false inference,τοῦ θεάτρου Arist.Po. 1455a13
; οἱ ἔξω τῆς λέξεως π. material fallacies, opp. οἱ παρὰ τὴν λέξιν ἔλεγχοι, Id.SE 166b21.II deception, fraud, Plb. 1.81.8, PLond.1.24.26(ii B. C.), etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παραλογισμός
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4 αὐτοκράτωρ
A one's own master: hence,1 of persons or states, free, independent, Th.4.63, IG12 (9).189.44, etc.: of a youth that has come of age, X.Mem.2.1.21.2 of ambassadors and commissioners, possessing full powers, plenipotentiary, ;αὐ. ἥκομεν Id.Av. 1595
;πρεσβευτής Lys.13.9
;ξυγγραφεῖς Th.8.67
;αὐ. βουλή And.1.15
; ἀποδεῖξαι ἄνδρας ἀρχὴν αὐτοκράτορας, opp. a reference to the assembly, Th.5.27.3 of rulers, absolute,στρατηγοί Id.6.72
;ἄρχων X. An.6.1.21
;ἀνυπεύθυνος καὶ αὐ. ἄρχειν Pl.Lg. 875b
, cf. Plt. 299c; τὸ πᾶν αὐ. διαθεῖναι manage all at their pleasure, Th.1.126; ἦρχε τῶν ἀκολουθούντων αὐτὸς αὐτοκράτωρ, of Philip, D.18.235; ; στρατηγία ib. 1285a8 (dub.); νοῦς αὐ. (cf. αὐτοκρατής) Anaxag. ap.Pl.Cra. 413c: hence, = Lat.Dictator, Plb.3.86.7, etc.; = Imperator, Plu.Pomp.8; of the Emperor, Id.Galb.1, etc.4 αὐ. λογισμός peremptory reasoning, Th.4.108.II c. gen., complete master of..,πόλις οὐκ αὐ. οὖσα ἑαυτῆς Id.3.62
;τῆς τύχης Id.4.64
;τῆς αὑτοῦ πορείας Pl.Plt. 274a
; τῆς ἐπιορκίας αὐ. having full liberty to swear falsely, D.17.12: c. inf., αὐ. κολάσαι having full power to punish, Id.59.80.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > αὐτοκράτωρ
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5 διάνοια
διάνοια, ας, ἡ (s. διανοέομαι; Aeschyl., Hdt+.; in LXX nearly always for לֵב, לֵבָב).① the faculty of thinking, comprehending, and reasoning, understanding, intelligence, mind as the organ of νοεῖν (SibOr 3, 421; Iren. 1, 14, 3 [Harv. I 135, 3]. Of God Hippol., Ref. 1, 19, 2) Hm 10, 1, 5. κατὰ διάνοιαν 1 Cl 19:3. Described as the seat of the λογισμοί Dg 2:1; as the organ of ζωή, πίστις, ἐγκράτεια 1 Cl 35:2. Darkened Eph 4:18; 1 Cl 36:2; 2 Cl 19:2; hence πηρὸς τῇ δ. maimed or blind in understanding 2 Cl 1:6 (cp. Ex 36:1 σοφὸς τῇ δ.; Job 9:4). In contrast, fixed on God (cp. Philochorus, cited 2, below) 1 Cl 35:5. Insight 1J 5:20 (Just., D. 5, 6 ἐπʼ ἄπειρον ἀεὶ τὴν δ. πέμπων). Of moral understanding Hb 8:10; 10:16 (both Jer 38:33); Hm 5, 2, 7; 11:1. W. heart and soul and mind (s. IDefixWünsch 1, 10) Mt 22:37; Mk 12:30 (ἐξ ὅλης τ. διανοίας Epict. 2, 2, 13); Lk 10:27 (Dt 6:5 v.l.); cp. 2 Cl 3:4. On τετρωμένοι κατὰ διάνοιαν GPt 7:26 s. τιτρώσκω.② mind as a mode of thinking, disposition, thought, mind (Jos., Ant. 2, 19; Ath. 32, 3) εἰλικρινὴς δ. 2 Pt 3:1; καθαρὰ δ. 1 Cl 21:8; ἁπλῆ δ. 23:1; ἄμωμος δ. ITr 1:1; ὑπερήφανος διανοίᾳ καρδίας αὐτοῦ (1 Ch 29:18; Bar 1:22) proud in the thoughts of his heart Lk 1:51; ἐχθρὸς τῇ δ. hostile in attitude Col 1:21; ἀπερισπάστῳ δ. w. undisturbed mind IEph 20:2. The mind becomes discouraged Hv 3, 11, 3; disturbed 2 Cl 20:1; corrupted away fr. the Lord Hs 4:7 (contrast Philochorus [IV/III B.C.]: 328 Fgm. 188b Jac. in a hymn to a goddess concerning the devotee’s ‘pure mind’). In imagery gird up the loins of the mind 1 Pt 1:13.③ mind focused on objective, purpose, plan (Jos., Vi. 158) εἰδὼς [τὴν δι]άνοιαν (as restored by edd., but w. proviso PEg2 p. 22 [s. ἄνοια]) PEg2 50f =ASyn. 280, 45. So prob. in 1 Cl 33:4, if κατὰ διάνοιαν (lacking in Lat., Syr., and Coptic transl.) is orig.: in accordance with plan.④ mind as fantasizing power, imagination, in an unfavorable sense 1 Cl 39:1.⑤ mind in sensory aspect, sense, impulse, in a bad sense (Num 15:39) pl. Eph 2:3.—B. 1240. EDNT. M-M. TW. Sv.
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