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1 μάντις
Grammatical information: m. and f.Meaning: `seer, prophet' (Il.); also name of a plant (Nic.), a grasshopper, `praying manti' (Theoc., Dsc.), a garden-frog (H.); as announcing the weather, cf. Strömberg Pflanzennamen 79.Compounds: often as 2. member in the tragics, e.g. ἰατρό-μαντις `soothsayer, who is also a physician' (A.), cf. Risch IF 59, 272f. Rarely as 1. member, e.g. μαντι-πόλος `predicting' (E. in anap., Orac. ap. Luc., Man.).Derivatives: 1. μαντεῖος, -ήϊος `regarding the soothsayer, prophetic' (P., trag.; after βασιλεῖος etc.), μαντεῖον, -ήϊον n. `oracle, place of an oracle' (μ 272). 2. μαντικός `id.', μαντική ( τέχνη) `the art of seeing' (IA.; Chantraine Études 130 a. 143). 3. μαντῳ̃ος `id.' (AP; after ἡρῳ̃ος a. o.). 4. μαντοσύνη `gift of prophecy' (Il., Pi., Emp.; after ἱππο-σύνη etc., Wyss - συνη 24f., Porzig Satzinhalte 226), - συνος `belonging to the seer, oracle' (Corinna, E. in lyr.; Wyss - συνη 42). 5. μαντεύομαι, late also - εύω, `prophesy, predict, ask an oracle' (Il., after βασιλεύειν etc.; cf. Schwyzer 732) with μαντεία, - είη, η-ΐη `prophecy, the gift of prophecy, oracle' (h. Merc.; Zumbach Neuerungen 9), μάντευμα `oracle' (Pi., trag.), μαντευτής = μάντις (Hdt.), - εύτρια (Sch.). - PN Μάντιος (Od.).Etymology: As masc. concretum, esp. as nom. agentis in - τι-, μάντις is rather isolated; similar only μάρπτις `brigand' (A. Supp. 826 f.; text defect), πόρτις `calf'; quite uncertain the PN Σίντιες (Lemnos; σίνομαι?, s. Fraenkel Nom. ag. 1, 76). It lies at hand, to take it like φάτις as an original abstract fem. (Brugmann; e.g. 4239); on the question Holt Les noms d'action en - σις 40f., G. Liebert Das Nominalsuffix -ti- im Aind. (Lund 1949) 142ff. After Benveniste Origines 83 we should rather reconstruct an old neuter *τὸ μάντι `divination'; but μαντι-πόλος, adduced by B., can easily be explained differently, s. above. In nay case μάντις belongs to μαίνομαι, μανῆναι ( ὑπὸ τοῦ θεοῦ μαίνεται Hdt. 4, 79; rejected by v. Wilamowitz Glaube 1, 40); semantically agrees the formally cognate but differently built Skt. múni- m. `illuminated, seer' (rejected by Mayrhofer KEWA 2, 654); in the West there is a different word for it (Lat. vātēs etc.; Porzig Gliederung 127). The ti-deriv. in Lat. mens etc. is qua content far off.Page in Frisk: 2,172-173Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > μάντις
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2 ειδωλοποιητάς
εἰδωλοποιητά̱ς, εἰδωλοποιητήςseer of phantoms: masc acc plεἰδωλοποιητά̱ς, εἰδωλοποιητήςseer of phantoms: masc nom sg (epic doric aeolic) -
3 εἰδωλοποιητάς
εἰδωλοποιητά̱ς, εἰδωλοποιητήςseer of phantoms: masc acc plεἰδωλοποιητά̱ς, εἰδωλοποιητήςseer of phantoms: masc nom sg (epic doric aeolic) -
4 ιατρομάντεις
ἰᾱτρομάντεις, ἰατρόμαντιςphysician and seer: fem nom /voc pl (attic epic)ἰᾱτρομάντεις, ἰατρόμαντιςphysician and seer: fem nom /acc pl (attic) -
5 ἰατρομάντεις
ἰᾱτρομάντεις, ἰατρόμαντιςphysician and seer: fem nom /voc pl (attic epic)ἰᾱτρομάντεις, ἰατρόμαντιςphysician and seer: fem nom /acc pl (attic) -
6 Ἀμφιάρᾶος
Ἀμφι-άρᾶος: a seer and warrior of Argos, son of Oecles, great grandson of the seer Melampus. Through the treachery of his wife Eriphȳle, who was bribed by Polynīces with the gift of a golden necklace, he was forced to meet his death by joining the expedition of the Seven against Thebes, Od. 15.244.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > Ἀμφιάρᾶος
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7 ιατρόμαντις
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8 ἰατρόμαντις
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9 σεμνόμαντιν
σεμνόμαντιςgrave and reverend seer: masc acc sg -
10 Ἀμφιάρηος
Ἀμφῐᾰρηος (-νος, -αον codd., -ηον; -αρεῖ, -αρῆ codd.: “fuisse - αρεύς arbitror”, Schroeder) a seer, son of Oikles; king of Argos, one of the Seven, married to Eriphyle μάντιν Οἰκλείδαν ποτ' ἐς Ἀμφιάρηον (v. l. - άραον) O. 6.131τοιαῦτα μὲν ἐφθέγξατ' Ἁμφιάρηος P. 8.56
φεῦγε γὰρ Ἀμφιαρῆ ποτε θρασυμήδεα (Schr.: Ἀμφιάρηόν (πο)τε codd.; sc. Adrastos, driven from Argos by A.) N. 9.13 ὁ δ' Ἀμφιαρεῖ σχίσσεν κεραυνῷ παμβίᾳ Ζεὺς τὰν βαθύστερνον χθόνα (Schr.: - αρῆι codd.) N. 9.24 μαχατὰν αἰνέων Μελέαγρον, αἰνέων δὲ καὶ Ἕκτορα Ἀμφιάρηόν τε (Boeckh: - αον codd.: non habent Σ.) I. 7.33 test., Athenaeus, 12. 7. 513c, τοιοῦτός ἐστιν καὶ ὁ παραινῶν Ἀμφιλόχῳ τῷ παιδί· κ. τ. λ. fr. 43. -
11 Ἴαμος
Ἴᾰμος a seer, son of Apollo and Euadna.1ἦλθεν δ' ὑπὸ σπλάγχνων ὑπ ὠδῖνός τ ἐρατᾶς Ἴαμος ἐς φάος αὐτίκα O. 6.43
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12 Μέλαμπος
Μέλαμπος (cf. Barrett, Hermes, 1954, 433̆{1}.) son of Amythaon, a seer, cousin of Jason.1ταχέως δ' Ἄδματος ἶκεν καὶ Μέλαμπος εὐμενέοντες ἀνεψιόν P. 4.126
ἀλλ' ὅ γε Μέλαμπος οὐκ ἤθελεν λιπὼν πατρίδα μοναρχεῖν Ἄργει θέμενος οἰωνοπόλον γέρας ( μελάμπος Π: v. Thummer, 15) Pae. 4.28 -
13 Μόψος
Μόψος a seer and Argonaut.1μάντις ὀρνίχεσσι καὶ κλάροισι θεοπροπέων ἱεροῖς Μόψος P. 4.191
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14 Τειρεσίας
Τειρεσίας a seer of Thebes. γείτονα δ' ἐκκάλεσεν Διὸς ὑψίστου προφάταν ἔξοχον, ὀρθόμαντιν Τειρεσίαν (sc. Ἀμφιτρύων) N. 1.61 ἢ ἀμφὶ πυκναῖς Τειρεσίαο βουλαῖς; (Pauw: Τειρεσίαο πυκιναῖς codd.) I. 7.8 -
15 τερασκόπος
1 seer τερασκόπος ἁδείας ἐνίπτων ἐλπίδας (Mopsos) P. 4.201 -
16 βλέπω
+ V 9-31-51-19-23=133 Gn 45,12; 48,10; Ex 4,11; 23,8; Nm 21,20to see, to perceive visually Gn 45,12; to see, to behold [τι] 2 Kgs 9,17; id. [τινα] Tob 11,14; to look (at), to face (towards) [κατά τι] (metaph.) Nm 21,20; id. [παρά τι] Jos 18,14; id. [πρός τι] Ez 8,3; to have the capacity of sight Ex 4,11; ὁ βλέπων the seer, the clairvoyant 1 Sm 9,9; τὰ βλεπόμενα the visible universe Wis 13,7Cf. DEPUYDT 1985 36-37.42; LE BOULLUEC 1989, 234-235; LEE, J. 1983 131-140.147-148; MURAOKA1990b, 36; WALTERS 1973 197-202.335(→ἀναβλέπω, ἀποβλέπω, εἰσβλέπω, ἐμβλέπω, ἐπιβλέπω, καταβλέπω, κατεμ-, παραβλέπω, περιβλέπω, προβλέπω, ὑποβλέπω,,) -
17 ἐξηγητής
-οῦ ὁ N 1 2-0-0-1-0=3 Gn 41,8.24; Prv 29,18expounder, interpreter (of visions and prophecies) Gn 41,8*Prv 29,18 ἐξηγητής prophet, seer-חזה or superintendent -ָןזַּח (Aram.) for MT ןוָֹחז visionCf. SPICQ 1978a, 257-258; →NIDNTT -
18 μάντις
-εως + ὁ N 3 0-2-3-0-0=5 Jos 13,22; 1 Sm 6,2; Jer 36(29),8; Mi 3,7; Zech 10,2diviner, seer, prophet -
19 ὁράω
+ V 369-336-258-311-265=1539 Gn 1,4.8.9(bis).10A: to see, to look [abs.] Gn 27,1; to see, to behold [τι] Gn 13,15; id. [τινα] Gn 37,29; id. [τι[*]+ptc.] Jos 8,20; id. [τινα[*]+ptc.] Ex 2,6; id. [+indir. question] Gn 18,21; to see that [ὅτι +ind.] Gn 26,28; to perceive [τι] Ex 20,18; to observe, to look at [abs.] Mi 5,4; id. [τι] Mi 3,7; id. [τινα] Zech 10,7; to see, to visit [τινα] 1 Sm 20,29; to witness, to experience [τι] Zph 3,15; to look to [+inf.] Gn 9,16; to behold, to take heed Ex 33,5; to provide sth for sb [τινί τι] Gn 22,8; to see visions Nm 24,3ὁ ὁρῶν seer 2 Kgs 17,13; οὐκ ὄψεσθε τὸ πρόσωπόν μου you shall not see my face, you shall not see meGn 43,3; ἰδέ see!, behold! (adv. form frequently rendering Hebr. הנה) Gn 27,6*Lv 23,43 ἴδωσιν (that) they may see corr.? εἴδωσιν (LXX-Gött.) (that) they may know for MT ידעו, see also 2 Kgs 10,10, Is 6,9, Sir 46,10; *Ex 33,13 γνωστῶς ἴδω σε knowing I see you-ידע and ראה? for MT ואדעך and I know you (double transl. of the Hebr.?); *Dt 7,15 ἑώρακας you have seen-ראה for MT ידע you have known, you have experienced (double transl.: ἑώρακας and ἔγνως); *Is 26,14 ἴδωσιν they shall see-יחזו for MT יחיו they shall live; *Jer 30,16(49,22) ὄψεται she shall look-ראה for MT ידאה she soars;*Mi 5,3 καὶ ὄψεται and he shall see-וראה for MT ורעה and he shall pasture; *Eccl 12,5 ὄψονται they shall look (up)-וּיְִרא ראה for MT וּיִָרא ירא they fearsee εἶδον, ἰδέ and οἶδαCf. DORIVAL 1994, 138-139; HARL 1986a, 53.153.195.235; HARLÉ 1988, 119; LE BOULLUEC 1989140.265.316.331; LEE, J. 1983, 131-144; MURAOKA 1990b, 36-37; WALTERS 1973 73.197-204; WEVERS1993 497.521; →NIDNTT; TWNT(→ἀφὁράω, διὁράω, εἰσὁράω, ἐνὁράω, ἐφὁράω, καθὁράω, παρὁράω, προὁράω, συνὁράω, ὑπερὁράω, ὑφὁράω,,) -
20 βλέπω
Aἔβλεπον Batr.67
: [tense] fut.βλέψομαι D. 25.98
, [dialect] Dor. inf.βλεψεῖσθαι IG4.951.75
(Epid.), later , Aristid.2.46J., etc.: [tense] aor. ἔβλεψα (v. infr.): [tense] pf. βέβλεφα ([etym.] ἀπο-) Antip.Stoic.3.254 (codd. Stob.); βέβλοφα ([etym.] ἐμ-) PLond.1.42.21 (ii A. D.):—[voice] Pass., [tense] aor. ἐβλέφθην ([etym.] προς-) Plu.2.68of: [tense] pf. βέβλεμμαι to be supplied in Ath.10.409c, cf. Eust. 1401.16:—chiefly in [tense] pres. and [tense] aor. [voice] Act. in early writers: [voice] Med. (exc. [tense] fut. ) and [voice] Pass. only late:—see, have the power of sight (dist. fr. ὁρῶ perceive, be aware of, cf. Plot.6.7.37), opp. τυφλός εἰμι, S.OT 302, cf. 348, OC73, Ar. Pl.15, etc.;βλέποντες ἔβλεπον μάτην A.Pr. 447
;βλέποντας ἀθλιωτάτους Alex.234
; μὴ βλέπων ὁ μάντις ᾖ lest he see too clearly, S.OT 747; ὁ βλέπων the seer, Hebraism in LXX 1 Ki.9.9; ὀλίγον βλέπων short- sighted, POxy.39.9 (i A. D.).II look, ; (s. v.l.); ;ἐπί τι Th.7.71
;εἰς τὰ τούτων πρόσωπα D. 18.283
; πῶς βλέπων; with what face? S.Ph. 110;ὄμμασιν ποίοις β.
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OT 1371;β. ἅμα πρόσσω καὶ ὀπίσσω Pl.Cra. 428d
: with Adv., φιλοφρόνως, ἐχθρῶς β. πρός τινας, X.Mem.3.10.4, Smp.4.58: freq. folld. by noun in acc., φόβον β. look terror, i. e. to look terrible,Θυιὰς ὣς φόβον βλέπων A.Th. 498
; Com., ἔβλεψε νᾶπυ looked mustard, Ar.Eq. 631;ἀνδρεῖον.. καὶ βλέποντ' ὀρίγανον Id.Ra. 603
;βλεπόντων κάρδαμα Id.V. 455
; πυρρίχην βλέπων looking like a war-dancer, Id.Av. 1169; αἴκειαν βλέπων looking like one disgraced, ib. 1671; σκύτη β., of a slave, Eup.282, Ar.V. 643;β. ἀπιστίαν Eup.309
: also folld. by Adj., μέγα β. dub. in Semon.19;φθονερὰ β. Pi.N.4.39
;γλίσχρον β. Euphro 10.16
, cf. Men.Epit. 479, Jul.Caes. 309c: by inf.,ἁρπάζειν β. Men.Epit. 181
;ὀρχεῖσθαι μόνον β. Alex.97
: by part. neut., ;E.
Alc. 773.2 β. ἐς look to, rely on,εἰς ἔργον οὐδὲν γιγνόμενον βλέπετε Sol.11.8
; ;οὐκέτ' ἐστὶν εἰς ὅ τι βλέπω Id.Aj. 514
; ἔς σε δὴ βλέπω, ὅπως .. in the hope that.., Id.El. 954: metaph. also, have regard to,ἡ πολιτεία β. εἰς πλοῦτον Arist.Pol. 1293b14
; of aspects, οἰκίαι πρὸς μεσημβρίαν βλέπουσαι .., X.Mem.3.8.9;πέτρα βλέπουσα πρὸς νότον Str.4.1.4
;κάτω γὰρ οἱ ὀδόντες βλέπουσι Arist.HA 502a1
; ὅταν τὸ οὖθαρ βλέπῃ κάτω ib. 523a2.4 look to a thing, beware,ἀπό τινος Ev.Marc.8.15
; τι Ep.Phil.3.2: c. acc. pers.,β. ἑαυτούς Ev.Marc.13.9
; (i A. D.); β. ἵνα .. 1 Ep.Cor.16.10; β. ἑαυτοὺς ἵνα μὴ .. 2 Ep.Jo.8;βλέπετε τί ἀκούετε Ev.Marc.4.24
.III trans., see, behold, c. acc., S.Aj. 1042, etc.; ἐξ αὑτοῦ βλεπόμενον self- evident, S.E.M.1.184; τὰ βλεπόμενα the visible universe, LXX Wi.13.7.2 ζῇ τε καὶ β. φάος sees the light of day, A.Pers. 299, cf. E.Hel. 60;νόστιμον β. φάος A.Pers. 261
; βλέποντα νῦν μὲν ὄρθ' ἔπειτα δὲ σκότον (i. e. being blind) S.OT 419: hence, without φάος, to be alive,ζῶντα καὶ βλέποντα A.Ag. 677
;βλέποντα κἀμπνέοντα S.Ph. 883
, cf. 1349, Aj. 962; of things, ἀληθῆ καὶ βλέποντα actually existing, A.Ch. 844.4 Astrol. of signs equidistant from the tropical points, to be in aspect,β. ἄλληλα Ptol.Tetr.36
, Heph.Astr.1.9. ( βλέφαρα occurs in Hom., but not βλέπω exc. in Batr. l.c.)
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