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1 βαθύς
Aβαθύς Call.Del.37
, Eratosth. 8; gen. βαθέος, βαθείας [dialect] Ion. βαθέης: dat. βαθέϊ, βαθείῃ [dialect] Ion. βαθέῃ: [comp] Comp. βαθύτερος, poet. βαθίων [ῑ [dialect] Att., [pron. full] ῐ Theoc.5.43], [dialect] Dor. βάσσων (q. v.): [comp] Sup. βαθύτατος, poet. βάθιστος:— deep or high, acc. to one's position, Hom., etc.; βαθέης ἐξάλλεται αὐλῆς a court within a high fence, Il.5.142, cf. Od.9.239; ἠϊόνος προπάροιθε βαθείης the deep, i.e. wide, shore, Il.2.92;τάφρος 7.341
, al.; ; κύλικες Id. Aj. 1200 (lyr.); βαθὺ πτῶμα a fall from a high rock, A.Supp. 796; πλευρὰ βαθυτάτη (vulg. βαρυτάτη), of an athlete, Ar.V. 1193; of a line of battle,βαθύτεραι φάλαγγες X.Lac.11.6
, cf. HG2.4.34; β. τομή, πληγή, a deep cut, Plu.2.131a, Luc.Nigr.35.2 deep or thick in substance, of a mist,ἠέρα βαθεῖαν Il.21.7
, cf. Od.9.144; of sand,ἀμάθοιο βαθείης Il.5.587
;ἐπὶ θῖνα βαθύν Theoc.22.32
; of ploughed land,νειοῖο βαθείης Il.10.353
; β. γῆ, opp. to stony ground, E.Andr. 637, Thphr.CP1.18.1; of luxuriant growth, deep, thick, of woods, etc.,βαθείης τάρφεσιν ὕλης Il.5.555
;βαθείης ἐκ ξυλόχοιο 11.415
;βαθὺ λήϊον 2.147
, Thgn.107;τοῦ ληΐου τὸ.. βαθύτατον Hdt.5.92
.ζ; λειμών A.Pr. 652
;σῖτος X.HG3.2.17
; (lyr.); χαίτη, τρίχες, πώγων, Semon.7.66, X.Cyn.4.8, Luc.Pisc.41.b deep, of colour, PHolm.21.9: [comp] Comp., Ael.VH6.6, Lyd.Mag.2.13,πορφύριον -ύτερον PLond.3.899.4
(ii A. D.).3 of quality, strong, violent,βαθείῃ λαίλαπι Il.11.306
.b generally, copious, abundant,β. κλᾶρος Pi.O.13.62
; β. ἀνήρ a rich man, X.Oec.11.10;β. οἶκος Call. Cer. 113
;β. πλοῦτος Ael.VH3.18
, Jul.Or.2.82b; β. χρέος deep debt, Pi.O.10(11).8;στεφάνων β. τέρψις S.Aj. 1200
(lyr.);β. κλέος Pi.O. 7.53
;κίνδυνος Id.P.4.207
; β. ὕπνος deep sleep, Theoc.8.65, AP7.170, cf. Luc.DMar.2.3;εἰρήνη Id.Tox.36
;σιωπή App.Mith.99
, BC4.109 ([comp] Sup.).4 of the mind, ἄχος ὀξὺ κατὰ φρένα τύψε β. in the depths of his soul, Il.19.125; but also, profound,φρήν Pi.N.4.8
; ;μέριμνα Pi.O.2.60
; ;μουσικὴ πρᾶγμ' ἐστὶ β. Eup.336
; βαθύτερα ἤθη more sedate natures, Pl.Lg. 930a (but, more recondite, i.e. civilized, manners, Hdt.4.95): of persons, deep, wise,β. τῇ φύσει στρατηγός Posidipp. 27.4
;ταῖς ψυχαῖς Plb.6.24.9
; also, deep, crafty, Men.1001;ἦθος Ph. 2.468
.5 of time, β. ὄρθρος dim twilight, Ar.V. 216, Pl.Cri. 43a, etc.; β. νύξ a late hour in the night, Luc.Asin.34;περὶ ἑσπέραν β. Plu.2.179e
, cf. Paus.4.18.3;βαθὺ τῆς ἡλικίας Ar.Nu. 514
; β. γῆρας cj. in AP7.163 (Leon.), cf. Eun.VSp.457 B., al.;β. ὥρα ἔτους Charito 1.7
.II Adv.- έως Theoc.8.66
; profoundly, Procl.in Prm.p.475 S.: [comp] Sup.βαθύτατα, γηρῶν Ael.VH2.36
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2 κατεζητημένως
A in a farfetched, recondite style, Vett. Val.301.29.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κατεζητημένως
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3 παμφαίνω
Aπαμφαίνεσκε Eratosth.17
), shine or beam brightly, of burnished metal (cf. παμφανόων), ἧλοι χρύσειοι πάμφαινον Il.11.30
;σάκος χαλκῷ παμφαῖνον 14.11
; τεύχεσι παμφαίνων, of Achilles, 19.398; of a star, ὅς τε μάλιστα λαμπρὸν παμφαίνησι or - ῃσι ([dialect] Ep. for παμφαίνει or -ῃ) 5.6;πρῶτον παμφαίνων Hes.Op. 567
; στήθεσι παμφαίνοντες with their breasts white-gleaming, i. e. naked, Il. 11.100; ὕπερθε κέρα πάμφαινεν ἰδέσθαι Epic. in Arch.Pap.7.3: cited as a recondite word by Phld.Po.2.40. (Redupl. form of φαίνω.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παμφαίνω
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4 σοφός
A skilled in any handicraft or art, clever, ἁρματηλάτας ς. Pi.P.5.115, cf. N.7.17;κυβερνήτης A.Supp. 770
; ;οἰωνοθέτας S.OT 484
(lyr.); of a sculptor, E.Fr. 372; even of hedgers and ditchers, Margites Fr.2; but in this sense mostly of poets and musicians, Pi.O.1.9, P.1.42, 3.113; ἐν κιθάρᾳ ς. E.IT 1238 (lyr.), cf. Ar.Ra. 896 (lyr.), etc.; τὴν τέχνην -ώτερος ib. 766; ; γλώσσῃ ς. S.Fr.88.10;σοφὸς ὁ πολλὰ εἰδὼς φυᾷ, μαθόντες δὲ λάβροι Pi.O.2.86
.2 clever in practical matters, wise, prudent, ὁ χρήσιμ' εἰδώς, οὐχ ὁ πόλλ' εἰδώς, ς. A.Fr. 390; esp. statesmanlike, in which sense the seven Sages were so called, Dicaearch. ap.D.L.1.40: hence, shrewd, worldly-wise, Thgn.120, Pi.I.2.12, Hdt. 3.85;σ. ἄνδρες εἰσὶ Θεσσαλοὶ Id.7.130
;σ. παλαιστὴς.., ἀλλὰ χαἱ χαἱ σοφαὶ γνῶμαι.. ἐμποδίζονται S.Ph. 431
, cf. 440, Aj. 1374; πολλὰ ς. A.Ag. 1295; ἃ δεῖ ς. E.Ba. 655 sq.;τῶν λεγομένων πονηρῶν μέν, σοφῶν δέ Pl. R. 519a
: alsoσοφαὶ πραπίδες Pi.O.11(10).10
; : even of animals, X.Cyn.3.7 ([comp] Comp.), 6.13 ([comp] Sup.);σ. πειθώ Pi.P.9.39
codd. ( σοφοῖς Bgk.); : τὸ ς. my little trick, Pl.R. 502d; your clever notion, Id.Euthd. 293d; τἀπ' ἐμοῦ σοφά, δάκρυα my tears, all the resources that I have, E.IA 1214; εἰ δίκαια, τῶν σοφῶν κρείσσω τάδε better than all craft, S.Ph. 1246; σοφόν [ἐστι] c. inf., E. Hec. 228.b more generally, learned, wise,τὸ μὲν σ. [αὐτὸν] καλεῖν ἔμοιγε μέγα εἶναι δοκεῖ καὶ θεῷ μόνῳ πρέπειν Pl.Phdr. 278d
, cf. 279c, Prt. 329e, Ap. 21a ([comp] Comp.), 22c ([comp] Sup.); opp. ἀμαθής, ib. 25d ([comp] Comp.); of sophists, ib. 20a, Prt. 309d, X.Mem.2.1.21, etc.; universally and ideally wise,ὁ σ., τουτέστιν ὁ τὴν τοῦ ἀληθοῦς ἐπιστήμην ἔχων Chrysipp.Stoic.2.42
, cf. 3.167, al.: later σοφώτατος as a title, esp. of lawyers or professors, PIand.16.4 (v/vi A.D.), POxy.126.6 (vi A.D.).3 subtle, ingenious, opp. ἀμαθής ( 1445 ) and σαφής, Ar.Ra. 1434 (Adv.);σοφόν τοι τὸ σαφές, οὐ τὸ μὴ σαφές E.Or. 397
; τὸ σοφὸν οὐ σοφία wisdom overmuch is no wisdom, Id.Ba. 395 (lyr.); τί οὖν ἦν τοῦτο; οὐδὲν ποικίλον οὐδὲ σοφόν nothing curious or recondite, D.9.37.—For the senses of ς., v. Arist.EN 1141a10.—mostly abs., but c. acc. rei, E.Ba. 655, Pl.Phlb. 17c, etc.; also ἐν οἰωνοῖς, κιθάρᾳ, E. IT 662, 1238 (lyr.); ([comp] Sup.); περί τι or τινος, Pl.Smp. 203a, Ap. 19c: rarely c. gen.,σοφὸς κακῶν A.Supp. 453
: also c. inf., πῶς δῆτ' ἔγωγ' ἂν.. Διὸς γενοίμην εὖ φρονεῖν σοφώτερος; S.Fr.524.7.II of things, cleverly devised, wise,νόμος Hdt.1.196
([comp] Sup.); νοήματα, ἔπεα, Pi.O.7.72 ([comp] Sup.), P.4.138, etc.; ; ; πάντα προσφέρων σοφά all wise sayings, Id.Fr. 763, cf. Ph. 1245; ; ;σ. φυγή Id.Supp. 151
; οὐδὲν σοφὸν εἶναι shows no great wisdom, Arist.EN 1137a10.III Adv. σοφῶς cleverly, wisely, etc., first (?) in S.(?)Fr. 1122; then in E.Alc. 699, Ba. 1271 codd., Heracl. 558, Ar.Ra. 1434, etc.: [comp] Comp. : [comp] Sup. , Ar.Nu. 522:— σοφῶς, as an exclamation of applause, Plu.2.45f, Mart.3.46.8, etc. (Not in [dialect] Ep., exc. in Margites l.c. and as ancient v.l. (Eust.1023.14 ) in Il.23.712; but v. σοφία, σοφίζομαι.) -
5 ἀναχωρέω
b walk backwards, of oxen feeding, Hdt.4.183.2 in Il., mostly, retire, withdraw from battle, ;τόφρ' ἀναχωρείτω 11.189
, cf. 4.305, 20.335, etc.: in Prose,μάχης οὔσης εἰς τοὐπίσω ἀ. Lys.14.6
;φυγῇ ἀ. Pl.Smp. 221a
; generally, retire, withdraw,μεγάροιο μυχόνδε Od.22.270
;ὀπίσω ἀ. Hdt.5.94
, etc.;ἐς τοὔπισθεν Ar.Pl. 1208
; ἀνεκεχωρήκεσαν they had retired or returned, Th.8.15, cf. IG9(1).334 ([dialect] Locr.): with Preps. denoting motion to or from,ἐς τὴν ἀκρόπολιν Hdt.3.143
;ἐπ' οἴκου Th.1.30
; ὑπὸ Βοιωτῶν ἐς Ἀθήνας were forced by them to retire to.., Hdt.5.61;ἀπό Pl.Smp.
l.c.II come back or revert to the rightful heir, ;ἡ ποινὴ ἀ. εἰς ἡμᾶς Antipho 2.1.3
, cf. Leg.Gort.11.10.III metaph., withdraw, retire,ἐξ αἰσθήσεων Pl.Phd. 83a
; ἀ. ἐκ τῶν πραγμάτων retire from public life, from the world, Plb.29.25.5, cf. Cic.Att.9.4.2, Ev.Matt.2.14,al.: abs., withdraw, retire, Pl.Smp. 175a, cf. Ar.Nu. 524; ἀνακεχωρηκυῖα χώρα inland spot, Thphr.HP9.7.4;ἀ. ἀπὸ θαλάσσης Plb.2.11.16
;ἀνακεχωρηκός ῥῆμα, ὄνομα
obsolete,D.H.
Rh.10.7; recondite,ἱστορία Phld.Rh.1.157S.
IV = συγχωρέω, πάντες ἀνεχώρησαν συμπεραίνεσθαι τὸ μίασμα Procop.Arc.10.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀναχωρέω
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6 ἀπόκρυφος
ἀπόκρῠφος, ον,A hidden, concealed, E.HF 1070(lyr.); ἐν ἀποκρύφφ in secret, Hdt.2.35;ἀ. θησαυροί
hidden, stored up,Ep.Col.
2.3; underhand,μηδὲν ἀ. πεποιῆσθαι Vit.Philonid.p.2C.
2 c. gen., ἀπόκρυφον πατρός unknown to him, X.Smp.8.11.II obscure, recondite, hard to understand, Id.Mem.3.5.14; ; ἀ. σύμβολαδέλτων, of hieroglyphics, Hymn.Is.10;στήλη PMag.Par.1.1115
; [ βίβλος] PMag.Leid.W.25.14;- κρύφων μύσται Vett.Val.7.30
;ἀ. αἰτία Procl.in Ti.1.53D.
, cf. eund.in Prm.p.549 S.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀπόκρυφος
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7 ἐκλέγω
Aἐκλεγήσεσθαι IG12.76.16
: [tense] pf. [voice] Pass.ἐξείλεγμαι Pl.Alc.1.121e
, and in med. sense, D.20.131, butἐκλέλεγμαι Diph. 44
, Posidipp.27.9 (prob.):— pick or single out, Th.4.59, etc.; esp. of soldiers, rowers, etc., X.HG1.6.19, Pl.R. 535a;ἐκ πάντων κεφάλαια Id.Lg. 811a
:—[voice] Pass., Id.Alc.l.c.; select, recondite,Diog.
Oen.23:—[voice] Med., pick out for oneself, choose, Hdt.1.199,3.38, D.l.c.;τὰ κάλλιστα Pl.Smp. 198d
, al.;ἐξ ἁπάντων Isoc.9.58
.2 Lit. Crit., select, λέξεις καλάς D.H.Comp.3; cf. ἐκλογή.3 [voice] Med., of God, elect, choose, LXX De.4.37, Ep.Eph.1.4, etc.4 ἐκλέγειν τὰς πολιὰς (sc. τρίχας) pull out one's grey hairs, Ar.Eq. 908, Fr. 410.II levy taxes or tribute,χρήματα παρά τινος Th.8.44
;τὰς ἐπικαρπίας And. 1.92
, cf. IG12.76.8 ([voice] Pass., ib.16) ;ἔκ τινων D.49.49
; take toll of,χαλκοῦς Thphr.Char.6.4
: c. acc. pers.,ἐ. τέλη τοὺς καταπλέοντας Aeschin.3.113
: c.acc. et gen.,τὴν δεκάτην τῶν πλοίων X.HG1.1.22
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8 δυσνόητος
1) obscure2) reconditeΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > δυσνόητος
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9 σκοτεινός
1) dark2) obscure3) reconditeΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > σκοτεινός
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