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1 προαθετείν
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2 προαθετεῖν
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3 περιγράφω
A draw a line round, ; π. κύκλον draw a circle round, Id.7.60 ;π. ὅσον ἐναριστᾶν κύκλον Eup.250
;ἡ ταῦτα τὰ πεδία περιγράφουσα γραμμή Plb.2.14.8
: abs., describe a circle, Ar. Pax 879.b Geom., circumscribe,περὶ κύκλον τρίγωνον Euc.4.3
,5, cf. Archim.Sph.Cyl.1.3,al.; τὸ περιγεγραμμένον σχῆμα τῷ τομεῖ ib.40.2 define, determine, limit,π. τοῦ ἔτους χρόνον X.Mem. 1.4.12
;π. ὅτι.. ἐγγύτατα τοῦ πράγματος Arist.Rh. 1396b8
;τὴν πολλὴν βρῶσιν Heraclid.
Tar. ap. Ath.2.64e :—[voice] Med.,Arist.Metaph. 1064a2:—[voice] Pass.,περιεγέγραπτο, ὡς ἔοικε,.. μέχρι ὅσου ἡ νίκη ἐδέδοτο αὐτοῖς X.HG7.5.13
; to be bounded, D.S.3.41 ; to be circumscribed, Ti.Locr.97e, Plot.6.4.7, Dam.Pr. 113, etc.: Rhet., αἱ ἔννοιαι.. ἐφ' ἑαυτῶν περιγραφόμεναι being self- contained, Hermog.Id.1.3.3 terminate, conclude,τὴν βίβλον D.S.2.60
, 3.74, etc. ;τὰς ὑποθήκας Plu. 2.14a
;ἀγχόνῃ τὸ ζην Ath.9.388c
:—[voice] Pass., Placit.3.8.2.4 bring to an end, cure a disease, Archig. ap. Gal.8.90, Sor.2.16 ([voice] Pass.), Gal.13.860.II draw in outline, trace or sketch, delineateτοὺς θεούς Phld. Piet.81
:—[voice] Med., σκιὰν περιγράψασθαι draw oneself an outline, Poll.7.129:—[voice] Pass.,περιγεγράφθω ταύτῃ Arist.EN 1098a20
;τὰ δυνατὰ -γραφῆναι Phld.Ir.p.62W.
; περιγεγραμμένους μῦς well-marked muscles, Antyll. ap. Orib.7.7.8.III enclose as it were within brackets, cancel, annul (cf. διαγράφω), Demonic.1.3, Plu.2.334c, PSI1.64.15 ([voice] Pass., i A.D.);τὸ φιλεῖν AP5.67
(Lucill. or Polemo Rex); τὸ πρὸς δόξαν ἢ τρυφὴν ἅπαν π. Epict.Ench.33 ; π. τινὰ ἐκ πολιτείας exclude from civic privileges, Aeschin.3.209 ; τινὰ τοῦ ζῆν Vett. Val. 150.10:— [voice] Pass., Hld.10.20.IV in Law, defraud, in [voice] Pass., PAmh. 2.77.7 (ii A. D.), etc.; also, circumvent,διάταξιν Just.Nov.55
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4 προαθετέω
A reject as spurious first, Sch.Od.2.322:—[voice] Pass., ib.1.185.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προαθετέω
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5 ἀθετέω
A set at naught a treaty, promise, etc.,πίστιν Plb. 8.36.5
; ;διαθήκην Ep.Gal.3.15
;θεόν 1 Ep.Thess. 4.8
; ([place name] Ilium); deny, disprove,τἀληθές Phld.Rh. 1.5
S., cf. Sign. 37 ([voice] Pass.):—[voice] Pass., to be struck off a register, PTeb.74.29 (ii B. C.); to be rejected, of a petition, POxy.1120.8 (iii A. D):—Astrol., cancel, render ineffectual, Vett.Val.115.3, cf. 105.8 ([voice] Pass.).2 c.dat., refuse one's assent,τοῖς ὑπὸ Τιμαίου εἰρημένοις Plb.12.14.6
.3 deal treacherously with, break faith with,τινά Plb.9.36.10
, LXX Is.1.2, Ev.Marc.6.26; ;ἐν Ἰσραήλ 4 Ki.1.1
: abs., IG12(5).129 ([place name] Paros).II Gramm., reject as spurious, D.H. Din.9, D.L.7.34, etc.III abs., to be unsuitable, unfit, Diph. 1 D. -
6 ἀντιλέγω
ἀντιλέγω for the aor. used in place of ἀντέλεξα, s. 2 aor. ἀντεῖπον (Lk 21:15 et al.) as separate entry (Trag., Hdt. et al.; ins, pap, LXX; Just.; Ath. 231; R. 58, 4; Mel., P. 102, 778).① speak against, contradict τινί someone or someth. (s. ἀντιλογία 1; Thu. et al.; Sir 4:25; Jos., Ant. 3, 217 μηδὲν ἀ. δύνασθαι τούτοις = be able to say nothing against them) τοῖς ὑπὸ Παύλου λαλουμένοις Ac 13:45. Abs. (Thu. 8, 53, 2b οἱ ἀντιλέγοντες. EpArist 266; Jos., Ant. 1, 338) τοὺς ἀντιλέγοντας ἐλέγχειν refute those who contradict Tit 1:9; οἱ μὴ ἀντιλέγοντες 2:9 (cp. 3 Macc 2:28).—Ac 28:19, 22.—Foll. by μή w. inf. deny (Dio Chrys. 21 [38], 14; this constr. is found in the sense ‘speak out against a thing’ Thu. 3, 41) ἀ. ἀνάστασιν μὴ εἶναι they deny that there is a resurrection Lk 20:27 (B-D-F §429, 2). On ἀντεῖπας Rv 2:13 v.l. s. ἀντεῖπον and Ἀντιπᾶς.② oppose, refuse (Appian, Liby. 94, §442; Lucian, Abdic. 24, Dial. Mort. 30, 3; Achilles Tat. 5, 27; POxy 1148, 5ff; pap letter in Dssm., LO 160, 23 [LAE 194, 23]; Is 22:22; 4 Macc 8:2) ἀ. τῷ Καίσαρι J 19:12. λαὸν ἀντιλέγοντα ὁδῷ δικαίᾳ μου that opposes my righteous way B 12:4 (cp. Is 65:2). τῇ δωρεᾷ τοῦ θεοῦ refuse the gift of God ISm 7:1. Abs. (Diod S 18, 2, 3 οἱ ἀντιλέγοντεσ=the opponents) λαὸν ἀπειθοῦντα καὶ ἀντιλέγοντα a disobedient and obstinate people Ro 10:21 (Is 65:2).—σημεῖον ἀντιλεγόμενον a sign that is opposed Lk 2:34.— reject a writing as spurious: Plut., Mor. 839c Aphareus composed 37 tragedies, ὧν ἀντιλέγονται δύο; alternatively, in Plut., Mor. 839f, of the 64 λόγοι of Isaeus 50 are γνήσιοι=genuine.—Schlageter, Wortschatz 11. M-M. TW.
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