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1 ἀνάληψις
A taking up, e.g. suspension in a sling, fixing a bandage, Hp.Art.22, Off.9; looping or tying up of vines, POxy.1692.20 (ii A. D.), cf. 1631.13 (iii A. D.).3 acquirement of knowledge, etc., Phld.Rh.1.31 S., al., Ti.Locr. l.c., S.E.P.1.73, D.S.1.1;ἱερῶν Plu.2.351e
.5 [voice] Pass., being taken up or away, Psalm.Solom.4.20; ascension, Ev.Luc.9.51.2 making good, making amends, Th. 5.65; refreshing of soldiers after hard work, Plb.3.87.1, cf. Luc. Par.40;ἀνάληψιν ποιεῖν Demetr.Com.Nov.1.10
:— recovery from illness, Hp.Aph.4.27, Pl.Ti. 83e.4 repetition, [Longin.]Rh.p.200H.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνάληψις
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2 ῥᾳστώνη
A easiness of doing anything, Pl.R. 460d, Lg. 684d; opp. χαλεπότης, Id.Criti. 107c; ῥᾳστώνῃ or μετὰ ῥᾳστώνης with ease, easily, lightly, Id.Epin. 991c, Lg. 625b; ῥᾳστώνην παρασκευάζειν τινός find an easy way of doing a thing, ib. 720c; πολλὴ ῥ. γίγνεται, c. inf., one has great ease in doing, Id.Grg. 459c; ὄχλῳ ῥᾳστώνην φυγῆς παρέσχον afforded an easy opportunity of escape, Plu.Cam.20; πρὸς τὰς ῥ. for the conveniences of getting food, Arist.Pol. 1256a26.II easiness of temper, good nature, mildness, c. gen. objecti, ἐκ ῥῃστώνης (dub. l.) τῆς Δημοκήδεος from kindness to Democedes, Hdt.3.136; χάριτι καὶ ῥ. Plb.38.11.11.III relief from anything unpleasant, μηδεμίαν διδόντα ῥ. [τοῖς ἀδικοῦσι] D.24.69, cf. Lys.13.85; relief from pain, Hp.Epid.3.17.θ; ῥ. τῆς πόσεως recovery from the effects of drinking, Pl.Smp. 176b;ἐκ τῶν πόνων Id.Lg. 779a
;ἀσφάλεια καὶ ῥ. τισὶ ἀπὸ Λακεδαιμονίων Plb.18.14.15
.2 abs., rest, leisure, ease, ἐμαυτῷ ῥᾳστώνην ἐξηῦρον found recreation, Lys.24.10, cf. Pl.Plt. 310c, etc.;ὀλίγοις πόνοις πολλὰς ῥ. κτώμενος Isoc.9.45
; ἔχει τινὰ ῥᾳστώνην τὸ λέγειν it brings a certain relief, D.Ep.3.44;ἀναπνοὴν καὶ ῥ. ἐν τῷ καύματι παρέχειν Pl.Ti. 70d
; διὰ ῥᾳστώνην for the sake of resting, X. An.5.8.16;πρὸς ῥ. καὶ διαγωγήν Arist.Metaph. 982b23
.b luxurious ease, indolence,τῆς ῥ. τὸ τερπνόν Th.1.120
; ῥ. καὶ ῥαθυμία nonchalance, carelessness, D.10.7, cf. 18.45 (interchanged with ῥαθυμία in Isoc. l.c.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ῥᾳστώνη
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3 ζωάγρια
A ransom paid for a prisoner taken alive) reward for life saved,ζωάγρι' ὀφέλλεις Od.8.462
; δῶρα λάμψονται ζωάγρια Κροίσου Hdt.3.36;Θέτι.. ζωάγρια τίνειν Il.18.407
, cf. Call.Fr. 162, AP6.220.15 (Diosc.); rare in Prose, Demetr.Lac. Herc.1014.49; also, offerings to Aesculapius and other gods for recovery from illness, IG14.967a5: c. gen., νούσων ibid.;ζ. ἀποθύειν Ael.NA11.31
: sg. in Orac. ap. Plu.Arat.53—a form [full] ζώγρια, τά, Suid.—Adj. [full] ζωάγριος, ον, ζ. μοι χάριτας ὀφλήσεις you will owe me thanks for a life saved, Babr.50.15.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ζωάγρια
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4 ἀποκατάστασις
A restoration, re-establishment,τοῦ ἐνδεοῦς Arist.MM 1205a4
; εἰς φύσιν ib. 1204b36, 1205b11; return to a position, Epicur.Ep.1p.8U.; esp. of military formations, reversal of a movement, Ascl.Tact.10.6, etc.; generally,πάντων Act.Ap.3.21
; of the soul, Procl.Inst. 199 (pl.);τῆς φύσιος ἐς τὸ ἀρχαῖον Aret. CD1.5
; recovery from sickness, Id.SA1.10;τῶν ὁμήρων εἰς τὰς πατρίδας Plb.3.99.6
; εἰς ἀ. ἐλθεῖν, of the affairs of a city, Id.4.23.1; return to original position, Ascl.Tact. 10.1; ἀ. ἄστρων return of the stars to the same place in the heavens as in the former year, Plu.2.937f, D.S.12.36, etc.; periodic return of the cosmic cycle, Stoic.2.184,190; of a planet, return to a place in the heavens occupied at a former epoch, Antioch.Astr. ap. Cat.Cod.Astr. 7.120,121; but, zodiacal revolution, Paul.Al.T.1; opp. ἀνταπ. (q. v.), Doroth. ap. Cat.Cod.Astr.2.196.9; restoration of sun and moon after eclipse, Pl.Ax. 370b.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀποκατάστασις
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5 κομιδή
A attendance, care, Hom., etc.; in Il., of care bestowed on horses, 8.186, 23.411; in Od., of care bestowed on men, 8.453, 14.124; also, care bestowed on a garden, , cf. 245: hence dat. κομιδῇ used as Adv. (q.v.).2 provision, supplies,ἐπεὶ οὐ κ. κατὰ νῆα ἦεν ἐπηετανός 8.232
.II carriage, conveyance, esp. of supplies and provisions,τῶν ἐπιτηδείων τὴν περὶ τὴν Πελοπόννησον κ. Th.4.27
;ὅθεν ῥᾴδιαι αἱ κ. ὧν προσέδει Id.6.21
, cf. Isoc.11.14, etc.;λίθων IG42(1).103.75
(Epid.); gathering in of harvest, τοῦ καρποῦ, καρπῶν κ., X.Cyr.5.4.25, Arist. Pol. 1335a21;σίτου κ. Plb.5.95.5
.b Medic., removal, extraction,ὀδόντων Sor.2.62
(pl.); ἡ διὰ τομῆς κ. (sc. of stone in bladder) Gal. 1.391.2 (from [voice] Med.) carrying away for oneself, rescue, recovery,κατὰ Ἑλένης κομιδήν Hdt.9.73
; esp. recovery of a debt, D.38.9, Arist. EN 1167b31, Oec. 1349a7;μὴ ἔστω αὐτῷ κ. PHal.1.259
(iii B.C.).3 (from [voice] Pass.) going or coming, ποιεύμενοι ταύτῃ τὴν κ. endeavouring to pass this way, Hdt.6.95; escape, safe return,κομιδῆς πέρι.. αὐτῷ μελήσειν ὥστε ἀσινέας ἀπικέσθαι ἐς τὴν Ἑλλάδα Id.8.19
; οὔτε τις κ. τὸ ὀπίσω φανήσεται ib. 108, cf. 4.134, al.;μένων δ' ὁ θεῖος ἀνὴρ πρίατο μὲν θανάτοιο κομιδὰν πατρός Pi.P.6.39
, cf. A.R.3.1140, 4.1275. -
6 ῥᾶ (1)
ῥᾶGrammatical information: Adv.Meaning: `easy' (Alcm., S.Fr. 1086, Ion. trag.).Other forms: ep. ῥῆα (wr. ῥεῖα), ῥέα (monosyll. reading necessary or possible; so for Aeol. ῥᾶ?), Ion. ῥέᾱ (Simon.), Aeol. βρᾶ ( = Ϝρᾶ, gramm., ῥῆα in Alc. homerism or mistake of the tradit.).Compounds: As 1. member in ῥᾳ-θυμος `lighthearted, carefree' (Att.) from *ῥαΐ-θυμος (as καλλί-ζωνος a.o.), if not secondary for the well attested ῥά-θυμος (Wackernagel Hell. 26 = Kl. Schr. 2, 1057).Derivatives: Comp.forms: comp. ep. ῥηΐτερον, Ion. ῥῄτερον (Thgn.), Dor. ῥᾳτερον (Pi.), also Ion. ῥήϊον, Att. ῥᾳ̃ον; to this ῥᾶσσον (gramm. in EM) after θᾶσσον (Seiler Steigerungsformen 73); sup. ep. ῥηΐτατα, Ion. ῥήϊστα, Dor. ῥάϊστα (Theoc.), Att. ῥᾳ̃στα. From the adv. arose the adj. forms ῥηΐτερος, ῥήϊστος, ῥᾳων, ῥᾳ̃στος; from ῥῆα, ῥᾶ the pos. ῥη-ϊδίως, Att. ῥᾳδίως, Aeol. βρα-ϊδίως (Alc.), to which the adj. ῥηΐδιος, ῥᾳδιος (like μαψ-ιδίως, - ίδιος a.o.); to this ῥᾳδιέστερος a. o. -- From ῥήϊον, ῥᾳ̃ον: ῥηΐζω, ῥαΐζω, aor. - ίσαι `to recover' (IA.) and ῥαΐαν ὑγείαν H. From ῥήϊστος, ῥᾳ̃στος: ῥῃστώνη, ῥᾳστώνη f. `recovery, leisurely condition, leisure' (IA.); formation unclear, cf. Schwyzer IF 45, 259ff., Meid IF 62, 277. Further details in Schwyzer 467 a. 539, Wackernagel Verm. Beitr. 11ff. (= Kl. Schr. 1, 772ff.), Seiler Steigerungsformen 72f., Leumann Hom. Wörter 18 n. 10.Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: From ep. ῥῆα and Aeol. βρᾶ we reconstruct PGr. *Ϝρᾶα, which can stand for *Ϝρᾶσ-α, perh. for *Ϝρᾶι̯-α; on the ending -α Schwyzer 622. No doubt old, inherited word, but without certain etymology. After Hermann Gött. Nachr. 1918, 281 f. prop. `raisable' (Lat. levis: levāre), to Lith. viršùs `the upper', Skt. vársman-'hight', to which also ἀπηύρα, ἀπούρας (doubts in Kretschmer Glotta 11, 249). To ἀπηύρα (but further diff.) also Schwyzer IF 45, 259ff. Still diff. Specht KZ 59, 93ff.: to ἀραιός `thin' (s. Schwyzer 539 w. n. 3). Szemerényi, Welt d. Slaven (1967) 272f. connects Av. uruuāza- `joy, bliss', from IE *u̯rādh-s- (but then the -s- would have been preserved in Greek); Pisani Acme 8(1955)117f.Page in Frisk: 2,636Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ῥᾶ (1)
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7 δυσανάληπτος
δῠσανά-ληπτος, ον,II hard to recover from,ἀρρωστία Jul.Or.6.181a
. Adv. -λήπτως, ἔχειν to be in a bad way for recovery, Ruf. ap. Orib.8.47.4.2 of an athlete, unable to return to ordinary habits, Ath.Med. ap. Orib.inc.1.6.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δυσανάληπτος
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8 φύξιμος
A whither one can flee, or where one can take refuge, ὅθι μοι φάτο φύξιμον εἶναι where she said it was possible for me to escape, Od.5.359;φ. τόπος Plb.13.6.9
;φύξιμον οὐδέν Id.9.29.4
;ἱερὸν φ.
an asylum,Plu.
Rom.9; φ. λιμήν a harbour of refuge, Id.2.823a: cf. φύξιον.II which one can escape; hence, affording a chance of recovery,νοῦσος Hp.Int.2
; avoidable,ἦμαρ Max.358
.III c. acc., σ' ἀθανάτων φύξιμος οὐδείς is able to escape thee, S.Ant. 788 (lyr.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > φύξιμος
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9 ἀνάπνευσις
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10 ἀναπνοή
A recovery of breath, μόχθων ἀμπνοά rest from toils, Pi.O.8.7, cf. E.IT92, etc.; ἀμπνοὰν ἔστᾱσαν they recovered breath, took fresh courage, Pi.P.4.199; ἀ. διδόναι, παρέχειν, E.Andr. 1137, Pl.Ti. 70d; ; ἀναπνοὴν ἔχει.. εἰπεῖν has breath enough to say, Men.536.6.II respiration, breathing, Pi.P.3.57, Ar.Nu. 627, Pl.Ti. 33c, etc.; including εἰσπνοή and ἐκπνοή, Arist.Resp. 471a7; ἀμπνοὰς ἔχειν, = ἀναπνεῖν, breathe, live, S.Aj. 416;τὴν ἀ. ἀπολαβεῖν τινος
strangle,Plu.
Rom.27; ὑπὸ τὴν ἀ. in a breath, Plb.10.47.9.IV breathing organ, of the nose and mouth, D.S.2.12, Luc.Nigr.32.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀναπνοή
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11 ἔγερσις
A awaking, Hp.Coac.82; personified in Emp.123.1: pl., Phld.Rh.2.206S., Polyaen.2.2.6: metaph., ἡ τοῦ θυμοῦ ἔ. Pl.Ti. 70c, Arist.EN 1116b30.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἔγερσις
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