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21 αφιγμένω
ἀ̱φιγμένω, ἀφίζωrise from one's seat: perf part mp masc /neut nom /voc /acc dual (doric aeolic)ἀ̱φιγμένω, ἀφίζωrise from one's seat: perf part mp masc /neut gen sg (doric aeolic)ἀφῑγμένω, ἀφικνέομαιarrive at: perf part mp masc /neut nom /voc /acc dualἀφῑγμένω, ἀφικνέομαιarrive at: perf part mp masc /neut gen sg (doric aeolic)——————ἀ̱φιγμένῳ, ἀφίζωrise from one's seat: perf part mp masc /neut dat sg (doric aeolic)ἀφῑγμένῳ, ἀφικνέομαιarrive at: perf part mp masc /neut dat sg -
22 αφίξει
ἄφιξιςarrival: fem nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)ἀφίξεϊ, ἄφιξιςarrival: fem dat sg (epic)ἄφιξιςarrival: fem dat sg (attic ionic)ἀφίζωrise from one's seat: aor subj act 3rd sg (epic doric)ἀφίζωrise from one's seat: fut ind mid 2nd sgἀφίζωrise from one's seat: fut ind act 3rd sgἀφικνέομαιarrive at: fut ind mid 2nd sg -
23 ἀφίξει
ἄφιξιςarrival: fem nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)ἀφίξεϊ, ἄφιξιςarrival: fem dat sg (epic)ἄφιξιςarrival: fem dat sg (attic ionic)ἀφίζωrise from one's seat: aor subj act 3rd sg (epic doric)ἀφίζωrise from one's seat: fut ind mid 2nd sgἀφίζωrise from one's seat: fut ind act 3rd sgἀφικνέομαιarrive at: fut ind mid 2nd sg -
24 αφίξη
ἀφίξηι, ἄφιξιςarrival: fem dat sg (epic)ἀφίζωrise from one's seat: aor subj mid 2nd sgἀφίζωrise from one's seat: aor subj act 3rd sgἀφίζωrise from one's seat: fut ind mid 2nd sgἀφικνέομαιarrive at: fut ind mid 2nd sg -
25 ἀφίξῃ
ἀφίξηι, ἄφιξιςarrival: fem dat sg (epic)ἀφίζωrise from one's seat: aor subj mid 2nd sgἀφίζωrise from one's seat: aor subj act 3rd sgἀφίζωrise from one's seat: fut ind mid 2nd sgἀφικνέομαιarrive at: fut ind mid 2nd sg -
26 υπαναστάσει
ὑπανάστασιςrising up from one's seat: fem nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)ὑπαναστάσεϊ, ὑπανάστασιςrising up from one's seat: fem dat sg (epic)ὑπανάστασιςrising up from one's seat: fem dat sg (attic ionic)ὑπαναστά̱σει, ὑπανίσταμαιrise: aor subj act 3rd sg (epic doric)ὑπαναστά̱σει, ὑπανίσταμαιrise: fut ind mid 2nd sg (doric)ὑπαναστά̱σει, ὑπανίσταμαιrise: fut ind act 3rd sg (doric) -
27 ὑπαναστάσει
ὑπανάστασιςrising up from one's seat: fem nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)ὑπαναστάσεϊ, ὑπανάστασιςrising up from one's seat: fem dat sg (epic)ὑπανάστασιςrising up from one's seat: fem dat sg (attic ionic)ὑπαναστά̱σει, ὑπανίσταμαιrise: aor subj act 3rd sg (epic doric)ὑπαναστά̱σει, ὑπανίσταμαιrise: fut ind mid 2nd sg (doric)ὑπαναστά̱σει, ὑπανίσταμαιrise: fut ind act 3rd sg (doric) -
28 στείχω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `to march in (in order), to march, to rise, to draw, to go' (ep. Ion. poet. Il., also Aeol. prose).Other forms: ( στίχω Hdt. 3, 14; coni. Dind. in S. Ant. 1129 ex H.), aor. 2. στιχεῖν (aor. 1. περί-στειξας δ 277).Compounds: Often w. prefix, e.g. ἀπο-, δια-, ἐπι-, προσ-. As 2. element e.g. in μονό-στιχος `consisting of one verse' (Plu.), e.g. τρί-στοιχος `consisting of three rows' (μ 91), - εί adv. `in three rows' ( 473), μετα-στοιχεί meaning unclear (Ψ 358 a. 757); σύ-στοιχος `belonging to the same row, coordinated, corresponding' (Arist. etc.).Derivatives: From it, prob. as deverbative, but also related to στίχες (Leumann Hom. Wörter 185 f.), στιχάομαι, also w. περι-, συν-, `id.' in 3. pl. ipf. ἐστιχόωντο (Il., Theoc., Nonn.), pres. στιχόωνται (Orph.), act. στιχόωσι, ptc. n. pl. - όωντα (hell. a. late ep.); ὁμοστιχάει 3. sg. pres. `escorted' (Ο 635: *ὁμό-στιχος or for ὁμοῦ στ.?). -- Nouns. A. στίχ-ες pl., gen. sg. στιχ-ός f. `rank(s), file(s)', esp. of soldiers, `battle-array, line of battle' (ep. poet. Il.). -- B. στίχος m. `file, rank', of soldiers, trees, etc., often of words `line' in verse and prose (Att. etc.). στιχ-άς f. `id.' only in dat. pl. στιχάδεσσι ( Epigr.). Dim. - ίδιον (Plu.); - άριον `coat, tightly fitting garment' (pap.). Adj. - ινος, - ικός, - ήρης, - ηρός, adv. - ηδόν (late). Vb - ίζω `to arrange in rows' (LXX; v. l. στοιχ-) with - ιστής. - ισμός (Tz.), περι- στείχω = περιστοιχίζω (s.bel.; A.). -- C. στοῖχος m. `file or column of soldiers, choir members, ships etc., layer of building stones, row of trees, poles etc.' (IA.). From this στοιχ-άς f. `arranged in rows' ( ἐλᾶαι, Sol. ap. Poll. a.o.), - άδες ( νῆσοι) name of a group of islands near Massilia (A. R. a.o.); from this the plantname στοιχάς (Orph., Dsc.) after Strömberg 127 (with Dsc.), with - αδίτης οἶνος `wine spiced with s.' (Dsc.). Cultnames of Zeus resp. Athena: - αῖος (Thera), - αδεύς (Sikyon), - εία (Epid.) referring to the arrangement in phylai. Further adj. - ιαῖος `measuring one row' (Att. inscr.), - ικός (late); adv. - ηδόν (Arist. etc.), - ηδίς (Theognost.) `line by line'. Verbs: 1. στοιχ-έω (because of the meaning hardly deverbative with Schwyzer 720), also w. περι-, συν- a. o., `to form a row, to stand in file and rank, to match, to agree, to be content, to follow' (X., Att. inscr., Arist. hell. a. late); - ούντως `matching, consequent' (Galatia, Aug. time). 2. - ίζω, often w. περι-, also δια-, κατα-, `to arrange in a line, to order' (A. Pr. 484 a. 232, X. a.o.) with - ισμός (Poll.); περι- στείχω `to fence in all around with nets (net-poles), to ensnare' (D., Plb. etc.). -- D. στοιχεῖον, often pl. - εῖα n. `letters in freestanding, alphabetical form' (beside γράμματα `character, script'), also (arisen from this?) `lines, (systematic) dogmas, principles, (physical) element' (Pl., Arist. etc.), `heavenly bodies, elementary spirits, nature demons, magic means' (late a. Byz.); also `shadow-line' as time-measure (Att. com.; cf. σκιὰ ἀντίστοιχος E. Andr. 745) a.o.; prop. "object related to a row, entering a row, forming a part of a whole, member of a row" (on the formation cf. σημεῖον, μνημεῖον, ἐλεγεῖον a.o.); on the development of the meaning which is in many ways unclear Burkert Phil. 103, 167 ff. w. further extensive lit., esp. Diels Elementum (1899). Diff. Lagercrantz (s. Bq); to be rejected. - From it στοιχει-ώδης `belonging to the στοιχεῖα, elementary' (Arist. etc.), of barley `in several rows' as opposed to ἄ-στοιχος πυρός (Thphr.), so either = στοιχ-ώδης or miswritten for it. Denom. verb. στοιχει-όω `to introduce to the principles' (Chrysipp. a.o.), `to equip with magical powers, to charm' (Byz.; cf. Blum Eranos 44, 315ff.) with - ωσις, - ωμα, - ωτής, - ωτικός (Epicur., Phld. a.o.), - ωματικός (Ps.-Ptol.); cf. on this Mugler Dict. géom. 380 f.Etymology: Old inherited group with several representatives also in other idg. languages. The full grade thematic present στείχω agrees exactly to Germ. and Celtic forms, e.g. Goth. steigan ` steigen', OIr. tiagu `stride, go', IE *stéighō. Beside it Skt. has a zero grade nasal present stigh-no-ti `rise'; similar, inmeaning deviant, OCS po-stignǫ `get in, reach, hit' (length of the stemvowel secondary). A deviant meaning is also shown by the full grade yot-present Lit. steig-iù, inf. steĩg-ti `found, raise', also (obsolete) `hurry'; on this Fraenkel s. v. -- Further several nouns, esp. in Germ.: OHG steg m. ` Steg, small bridge', OWNo. stig n. `step' from PGm. * stiga-z, -n, IE * stigh-o-s (= στίχος), - o-m; OE stige -n. `going up, down' (i-stem from older rootnoun = στίχ-ες?). With oi-ablaut Alb. shtek `transit, entrance, road, hair-parting' (= στοῖχος), thus Goth. staiga, OHG steiga f. `mountain-path, road', Latv. staiga f. `course', cf. Lith. adv. staigà `suddenly' (would be Gr. *στοιχή) etc., s. WP. 2, 614 f., Pok. 1017 f., also W.-Hofmann s. vestīgium w. further forms a. lit.Page in Frisk: 2,783-785Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > στείχω
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29 ἀνατέλλω
Aἀνατεταλκός Plb. 9.15.10
:—make to rise up, τοῖσιν δ' (sc. ἵπποις)ἀμβροσίην ἀνέτειλενέμεσθυ Il.5.777
;Αἴγυπτος.. Δήμητρος ἀντέλλει στάχυν A.Fr. 300
, cf. LXX Ge.3.18; ὕδωρ ἀ. make water gush forth, Pi.I.6(5).75;τὸν ἥλιον Ev.Matt.5.45
:—so in [voice] Pass., φλὸξ ἀνατελλομένα a flame mounting up, Pl. Ion4(3).83.2 bring forth, give birth to ἄντειλας Διόνυσον ib.7(6).5;ἰούλους A.R.2.44
: of events, μυρί' ἀπ' αἰσχρῶν ἀνατέλλοντα S.Ph. 1139.II intr., rise, appear above the horizon, of any heavenly body, as sun and moon, Hdt.2.142, S.OC 1246, Ar.Nu. 754;πρὸς ἠῶ τε καὶ ἥλιον ἀνατέλλοντα Hdt.1.204
, 4.40; also of constellations, A.R.3.959;ἠὼσἀντ. Id.2.1007
; dist. from ἐπιτέλλω (q.v.), Ptol.Alm.8.4; cf. ἀνατολή.b = ἐπιτέλλω, of the Pleiades, Theoc. 13.25.2 of a river, take its rise, ἐκ ταύτης [γῆς λίμνης] Hdt.4.52, cf. Ael.NA14.16, etc.b of persons, originate,ἐξ Ἰούδα ἀνατέταλκεν ὁ κύριος Ep.Heb.7.14
.3 grow, of hair,ταρφὺς ἀντέλλουσα θρίξ A.Th. 535
; of teeth, Arist.HA 501b29; spring up, of plants, Thphr.HP3.1.6, al.; cf.ἀνατολή 11
.4 of mountains, rise, A.R. 1.501; but, appear on the horizon, ib. 601.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνατέλλω
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30 ἀνίστημι
+ V 81-215-74-102-67=539 Gn 4,8; 9,9; 13,17; 19,14.15A: to stand up, to rise Gn 4,8; to stand (up) Gn 37,7; to rise to go Jer 30,8(49,14); to make to stand up, to raise up [τινα] Dt 18,15; to set up [τι] Ex 26,30; to build, to rear up [τι] Lv 26,1; to establish [τι] Gn 9,9; to stand up against, to resist [πρός τινα] Hos 14,1; to confirm [τι] 2 Chr 6,10; to restore [τι] Ezr 9,9; to re-establish [τι] 2 Chr 23,18M: to rise from the dead Is 26,19; to stand [+pred.] DnTh 10,11; to arise, to rise (metaph.) DnLXX 11,7ἀνέστακεν αὐτῷ χεῖρα he has raised up help for himself 1 Sm 15,12*Jer 37(30),12 ἀνέστησα I established-אשׂאנ for MT שׁאנו incurable; *Am 7,2 τίς ἀναστήσει who shall raise up (Jacob)-יקים מי for MT יקום מי how shall (Jacob) standCf. HARL 1986a, 73.141; SHIPP 1979, 75-80; WALTERS 1973, 151; →NIDNTT; TWNT -
31 μετεωρίζω
A raise to a height,τὸ ἔρυμα Th.4.90
; τὸ ἐμβριθὲς ἄγειν ἄνω -ίζουσα Pl.Phdr. 246d; τὰ σκέλη lift the legs, X.Eq.10.4; ἑαυτόν ib.11.7, cf. Cyn.10.13; of a dolphin, δελφινίσκον μ. τῷ νώτῳ lifts or buoys it up on his back, Arist. HA 631a18, cf. 602b27; τοὺς πόδας μ., of quadrupeds, Id.IA 711b19; τὸ πνεῦμα μ. cause one to pant (cf. ), Id.Pr. 885a33; ναῦν μ. εἰς τὸ πέλαγος put it out to sea, Philostr.VA6.12 (also abs.,πλεῖν -ίζουσα ἐς τὸ πέλαγος Id.Her.8.3
):—[voice] Med., τοὺς δελφῖνας μετεωρίζου heave up your dolphins (v.δελφίς 11
), Ar.Eq. 762:—[voice] Pass., to be raised up, Pl.Ti. 63c; to be suspended,σχοινίοις POxy.904.6
(v A.D.); of smoke or dust, rise, X.Cyr.6.3.5; of wind, Ar.Nu. 404; of water vapour, Hp.Aër.8, Arist.Mete. 346b28, al.; of ships, μετεωρισθεὶς ἐν τῷ πελάγει keeping out on the high sea, Th.8.16; rise up, as from bed, Hp.Fract.15; of wind rising from the stomach, Id.Coac. 613; μετεωριζόμενος suffering from flatulence, Id.Epid.4.41.2 intr., attain considerable height, Thphr.HP4.2.4.II metaph., buoy up, elevate, esp. with false hopes,μ. καὶ φυσήσας ὑμᾶς D.13.12
, cf. Hegem. ap.Ath.15.698d, Plb.25.3.4;τοὺς Ἀθηναίους δι' ἐπιστολῶν Posidon. 36
J.;παραθαρρύνας καὶ μετεωρίσας Plu.Dem.18
; unsettle a man's mind, Plb.5.70.10:—[voice] Pass., to be elevated,ὑπὸ λόγων ὁ νοῦς -ίζεται Ar. Av. 1447
; ;μεμετεωρισμένοι ταῖς νίκαις D.S.11.32
; also, to be anxious, POxy. 1679.16 (iii A.D.), perh. in this sense Ev.Luc.12.29.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μετεωρίζω
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32 ὀρθόω
A set straight,1 in height, set upright, set up one fallen or lying down, raise up,τὸν δ' αἶψ' ὤρθωσεν Ἀπόλλων Il.7.272
;χερσὶ λαβὼν ὤρθωσε 23.695
, v. infr. 11.1 ; ὀρθοῦν κάρα, πρόσωπον, E.Hipp. 198 (anap.), Alc. 388 (so in [voice] Med.,οὔατα ὀρθώσασθαι Q.S.4.511
) ; of buildings, raise up, rebuild, E.Tr. 1161 ;πολὺ τοῦ τείχους X.HG4.8.10
: generally, build, raise, ;ἔρυμα λίθοις καὶ ξύλοις Th.6.66
:—[voice] Pass., to be set upright, ἕζετο δ' ὀρθωθείς he sat upright, Il.2.42, etc.; ; ;ὀρθούμενοι ἐξιέναι X.Cyr. 8.8.10
, cf. 1.3.10 ; simply, rise from one's seat, stand up, A.Eu. 708, S. Ph. 820 ; rise up,ὀρθωθεὶς εὐνῆθεν A.R.2.197
.2 in direction, make straight,τὰ διεστραμμένα τῶν ξύλων Arist.EN 1109b7
, cf. X.Mem.3.10.15 ;ὀρθώσατ' ἐκτείνοντες ἄθλιον νέκυν E.Hipp. 786
:—[voice] Pass., ἢν τόδ' ὀρθωθῇ βέλος if this dart go straight, S.Ph. 1299 ;παρὰ στάθμην.. ὀρθοῦται κανών Id.Fr. 474
.II metaph. (from signf. 1.1) raise up, restore to health or happiness,ἐκ κακῶν ἄνδρας ὀρθοῦσιν.. κειμένους Archil.56.2
;ψυχῆς τελεότης σκήνεος μοχθηρίην ὀρθοῖ Democr.187
;ὧδε ποιήσας ὀρθώσεις σεωυτόν Hdt.3.122
, cf. A.Th. 229 (lyr.), S.OC 394, etc.;ὀ. βίον Id.OT39
; ὀ. ὕμνον raise it as a monument of glory, Pi.O.3.3, cf. I.1.46 ; also, exalt, honour, Σικελίαν, οἶκον, Id.N.1.15, I.6(5).65 ; make famous, Id.P.4.60, cf. Pl.La. 181a ; ὀρθοῦν τὸν ὑπτιάζοντα λόγον restore it to vigour, Hermog.Id.2.1.2 (from signf. 1.2) guide aright, (lyr.) ;πόλλ' ἁμαρτὼν οὐδὲν ὤρθωσας φρενί Id.Supp. 915
; ὀ. ἀγῶνας, ξυμφοράς, bring them to a happy end, Id.Ch. 584, Eu. 897 ;τὰ.. πόλεος θεοὶ.. σείσαντες ὤρθωσαν πάλιν S.Ant. 163
;τύχη τέχνην ὤρθωσεν Men.Mon. 495
, cf. 625 :—[voice] Pass., of actions or persons acting, succeed, prosper,ἢν ἡ διάβασις μὴ ὀρθωθῇ Hdt.1.208
;στρατηγὸς πλεῖστ' ἂν ὀρθοῖτο Th.3.30
, cf. 42 ; ὀρθοῦνται τὰ πλείω ib.37 ; success,Id.
4.18 ; of persons and places, to be safe and happy, flourish, S. Ant. 675, Antipho 5.7, Th.2.60 ; of words and opinions, to be right, be true,οὕτως ὀρθοῖτ' ἂν ὁ λόγος Hdt.7.103
;ὀρθοῦσθαι γνώμην E.Hipp. 247
(anap.); ἐν ἀγγέλῳ γὰρ κρυπτὸς ὀρθοῦται λόγος it lies with the messenger to set right a secret message, A.Ch. 773 ( κυπτὸς v. l. ap. Sch.Il.15.207, i. e. to straighten a crooked message).3 [voice] Pass., if all goes well,A.
Eu. 772.III intr., use the nominative case (opp. πλαγιάζω), Hermog.Id.1.3,9. -
33 καινός
Grammatical information: adj.Meaning: `new, newly found, unexpected' (IA.).Compounds: Often as 1st member, e. g. in καινο-τομέω (: καινὰ τέμνειν), prop. expression of mining `cut out a new (type of) stone'', metaphor. `introduce innovations (in the state)' with - τομία, - τόμος (Att.), καινο-ποιέω `introduce innovations, renovate' (S., Plb.) with - ποιΐα, - ποιητής, s. Fraenkel Nom. ag. 2, 90f.Derivatives: Ab (NT) with ( ἀνα-)καίνωσις (J., NT). - EN Καινίας, Καίνιος a. o. (Bechtel Hist. Personennamen 229), Καινεύς with Καινεΐδης (Boßhardt Die Nom. astracts καινότης `innovation' (Att.). - Denomin. verbs: 1. καινίζω `innovate' (Trag.), also with prefix, esp. ἀνα- (Isoc., Str., Plu.), ἐγ- (LXX, NT); from there ( ἐγ-)καίνισις, - ισμός (LXX); postverbal ἐγκαίνια pl. `consecration of a temple' (LXX, NT). - 2. καινόω `innovate' (Hdt., Th.), ἀνα-καινόςuf - ευς 128, Debrunner Άντίδωρον 32).Etymology: One compares Av. kainī̆(n)-, Skt. gen. pl. kanī́nām `girls', with the full grade nom. ag. kanyā̀ `girl' (reinterpreted as ā-stem) and the adj. kanī́na- `young' (Wackernagel-Debrunner Ai. Gramm. 3, 112f.; also K. Hoffmann Münch. Stud. 6, 38); primary comp. kánīyas-, kániṣṭha-. Doubtful is however OWelsh cein `beautiful' (Pedersen Vergl. Gramm. 1, 23). - A remote cognate further Lat. recēns `fresh, new, young'; if from re-cen-t-, it belongs as primary t-derivation to a verb `rise freshly, come up, begin' in OIr. cinim `rise', OCS. vъ-, na-čьnǫ, -čęti `begin' (IE. * ken-). More forms in Bq s. v., W.-Hofmann s. recēns, Pok. 563f. - Not with Wackernagel Verm. Beiträge 38f. (= Kl. Schr. 1, 799f.) to καίνυμαι, κέκασμαι from *καιδνός.Page in Frisk: 1,754Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > καινός
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34 ανασφαλείς
ἀνασφάλλωrise from a fall: aor subj pass 2nd sg (epic)ἀνασφάλλωrise from a fall: fut ind act 2nd sg (attic epic doric ionic) -
35 ἀνασφαλεῖς
ἀνασφάλλωrise from a fall: aor subj pass 2nd sg (epic)ἀνασφάλλωrise from a fall: fut ind act 2nd sg (attic epic doric ionic) -
36 ανασφηλάντων
ἀνασφάλλωrise from a fall: aor part act masc /neut gen plἀνασφάλλωrise from a fall: aor imperat act 3rd pl -
37 ἀνασφηλάντων
ἀνασφάλλωrise from a fall: aor part act masc /neut gen plἀνασφάλλωrise from a fall: aor imperat act 3rd pl -
38 ανασφάλωσιν
ἀνασφάλλωrise from a fall: aor subj act 3rd plἀνασφά̱λωσιν, ἀνασφάλλωrise from a fall: aor subj act 3rd pl (doric) -
39 ἀνασφάλωσιν
ἀνασφάλλωrise from a fall: aor subj act 3rd plἀνασφά̱λωσιν, ἀνασφάλλωrise from a fall: aor subj act 3rd pl (doric) -
40 ανασφήλαντα
ἀνασφάλλωrise from a fall: aor part act neut nom /voc /acc plἀνασφάλλωrise from a fall: aor part act masc acc sg
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rise — [rīz] vi. rose, risen [riz′ən] rising [ME risen < OE risan, akin to OHG risan, ON risa < IE * ereis , extension of base * er , to set in motion, raise > RUN, L oriri, to rise, Gr ornynai, to arouse] I to get up 1. to stand or assume a… … English World dictionary