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1 συνεξανίστημι
A stir up or excite together, Plu.2.44c.II [voice] Pass., with [tense] aor. 2 and [tense] pf.[voice] Act., rise and come forth with, Id.Ages.12; to be roused to action or ready for action with or together,ἅμα τισί Id.Pyrrh.11
;πρός τι Id.Dem.18
, Cat. Mi.59;σ. τοῖς καιροῖς Plb.16.9.4
.3 to be in enthusiastic sympathy with, τούτῳ ταῖς ὁρμαῖς, of the crowd at a wrestling-match, Plb.27.9.3.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συνεξανίστημι
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2 ἐπανίστημι
ἐπανίστημι (s. ἀνίστημι) ‘set up, cause to arise’; fut. mid. ἐπαναστήσομαι. Also 1 aor. act. ptc. ἐπαναστήσας (Mel., P. 82, 609 cj. Bonner); 2 aor. act. ἐπανέστην; pf. ptc. ἐπανεστηκότων Dt 33:11; to become active in forceful resistance or expression of hostility, rise up, rise in rebellion (so since Il. 2, 85; Hdt., Thu., Aristoph., LXX, TestJob; ApcEsdr 3:13 p. 27, 25 Tdf.; ApcMos 24; Philo, Spec. Leg. 3, 17; SibOr 11, 175; PHib 249, 5; Sb 9302, 7 [both III B.C.]; Tat. 7, 2; Ath. 21, 3; Mel., Fgm. 5) τινί against someone (so Hdt., Thu. et al.; Dt 33:11; Jdth 5:11; 16:17; PsSol; Jos., Bell. 1, 24; 2, 443; Tat., Ath.) ἐπανέστησάν μοι have risen against me B 5:13 (Ps 26:12). Also ἐπί τινα (LXX) Mt 10:21; Mk 13:12 (cp. Mi 7:6).—M-M. -
3 δουλεία
A slavery, bondage, ll. cc., A.Th. 253; δουλείας γάγγαμον, ζυγά, Id.Ag. 360(anap.), S.Aj. 944(lyr.);δ. καὶ ὑπηρεσία Ar.V. 602
; ἡ τῶν κρεισσόνων δ. imposed by them, Th.1.8;ἡ ὑπὸ τῶν βαρβάρων δ. Pl.R. 469c
; applied to the condition of the subject allies of Athens, Th.5.9.II collectively, slaves, ; ἢν.. ἡ δ. ἐπανιστῆται if the slave-class rise in rebellion, Th.5.23;ἡ Ἡρακλεωτῶν δ. Pl.Lg. 776d
;τὰς.. Εἱλωτείας καὶ Πενεστείας καὶ δουλείας Arist. Pol. 1264a36
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δουλεία
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