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121 προηγέομαι
A go first and lead the way, Hdt.2.48, 7.40, X.Lac.13.2, etc.; τινι for a person, i.e. guide him, , cf. X.Cyr. 2.1.1; π. τὴν [ ὁδόν] Id.An.6.5.10; of troops, form the van, Id.Cyr.4.2.27; π. πᾶσι [ τοῖς ποσίν] to have all in front, Arist.IA 714a4.2 c. gen., take the lead of,τῶν προόδων ἄλλους προόδους.. προηγεῖσθαι X.Eq.Mag.4.5
;π. τῆς πομπῆς Plb.12.13.11
; of the planets in retrograde motion, get ahead of,ἀπλανῶν ἀστέρων Gem.12.22
: later c. acc.,ἀλλήλους π. τῇ τιμῇ Ep.Rom.12.10
:—c. inf., προήγημαι τὴν τούτων ἐπίδοσιν ποήσεσθαι have taken the initiative in.., BGU1193.11 (i B.C.).3 of things, goes before, precedes,X.
Lac. 13.3;ῥάβδοι π. ἑκάστῳ Plb.6.53.8
.4 [tense] pres. part. προηγούμενος, η, ον, going first, τὸ π. στράτευμα the van, opp. οὐρά, X.Ages.2.2; preceding, foregoing, Phld.Ir.p.94 W.;γράμματα Plu.Pomp.45
.b Math., τὰ π. forward points, i.e. those lying on the same side of the radius vector of a spiral as the direction of its motion, Archim.Spir. 11 Def.6;ἁ π. εὐθεῖα Id.Spir.21
,23.c Astron., τὰ π. ζῴδια signs leading in the daily movement of the heavens, i.e. westerly signs, opp. ἑπόμενα, Gem.1.5, Theo Sm.p.147 H., etc.dτὰ π.
initial data, premisses,Plb.
16.16.6, Arr.Epict.1.20.1;σημεῖα Phld.Sign.36
;φαντασίαι M.Ant.8.49
; π. οὐσία τοῦ ἀγαθοῦ given, i.e. external to the soul, Arr.Epict.3.7.6; τὸ π., opp. τὸ ἐπιγέννημα, ib.7; τὰ π. originals of paintings, Arist.Mu. 396b14.e leading, principal, κατὰ π. λόγον according to a guiding principle, Zeno Stoic.1.48; ὁ π. λόγος, τὸ π. ἔργον, Arr.Epict.1.20.14, 2.5.4; σύν τινι προηγουμένῳ in conjunction with a purpose, Iamb.VP27.131, cf. Plot.4.4.8;χειρὸς οὐσία μὲν ἡ σάρξ, προηγούμενα δὲ τὰ χειρὸς ἔργα Arr.Epict.3.7.24
, cf. 3.22.76; ὑπηρετικὰ ἄλλοις, οὐκ αὐτὰ π. ib.2.8.6; so in Math., π. θεώρημα leading theorem, opp. ἀντίστροφον, Procl.in Euc.p.254F.f Medic., π. αἴτιον predisposing cause, Ath.Med. ap. Gal.15.112, cf. 7.10, al.; π. αἰτίαι antecedent causes, Chrysipp.Stoic.2.264.5 [tense] aor. part., ὁ -ησάμενος the former ἡγεμών, PLips.63.6(iv A.D.), etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προηγέομαι
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122 προλαμβάνω
A- λήψομαι Isoc.6.16
: [tense] aor. προὔλαβον:—[voice] Pass., v. infr.1.5:— take or receive before,τὴν πόλιν Lys.26.9
codd.;τὰ χωρία καὶ λιμένας D.2.9
; ἀργύριον π. receive money in advance, Id.50.14, 35;τὰ ἐφόδια Aeschin.1.172
;τρία τάλαντα παρά τινος Id.2.166
;ἅπαντα ἡμῶν τὰ χωρία D.3.16
, etc.; also (lyr.); μισθὸν τῆς ἀγγελίας for the message, Luc.Merc.Cond.37;γάλα μετὰ μέλιτος IG42(1).126.15
(Epid., ii A.D.);π. τὴν ἡλικίαν Aeschin.1.162
; π. τὴν αὔξησιν begin their growth before, Thphr.HP8.1.4:—[voice] Pass., to be contained in advance,ἐν τῷ ὄντι ἄρα ζωὴ προείληπται καὶ ὁ νοῦς Procl. Inst. 103
.2 take or seize beforehand, Aeschin. 3.142;τὴν ἀρχήν A.D.Synt.40.24
;ὅσα τῆς πόλεως π. D.18.26
; τοῦτο π., ὅπως σώσομεν provide that.., Id.3.2: c. part., προλαβὼν κατεγνωκότας ὑμᾶς having first procured your vote of condemnation, Id.24.77:—[voice] Pass.,σῶμα προειλημμένον ὑπὸ νόσου Corp.Herm.12.3
.b get or take as a start, προειλήφασι πολὺν χρόνον have had a long start, PCair.Zen.60.5 (iii B.C.);π. τῆς νυκτὸς ὁπόσον ἂν δυναίμην Luc.Gall.1
.5 assume in advance,τὴν ὁλότητα προλαβὼν ἐγέννησεν ἀπ' αὐτῆς τὴν παντότητα Dam.Pr. 253
; προειλήφθω.. δισχιλίων σταδίων τὸ βάθος [εἶναι] Plb.34.6.7.II to be beforehand with, anticipate,1 c. acc. pers., get the start of,τὰς κύνας X.Cyn.5.19
, v. infr. 3;π. τῷ λόγῳ τινάς D.Prooem. 29
; βραχὺν χρόνον π. ἡμᾶς, i.e. in dying, Plu.2.117e;π. τῇ ῥιζώσει τοὺς χειμῶνας Thphr. HP8.1.3
, cf. CP3.24.3: c. gen. pers., ; ἵνα μὴ -λημφθῶμεν (i.e. by death) Diog.Oen.2.2 c. acc. rei, π. γόους, μαντεύματα, E.Hel. 339 (lyr.), Ion 407;τὸν καιρόν Plb.9.14.12
, cf. Plu.Cam.34, etc.;τὸν ὄρθρον Luc.Am.15
; of mental anticipation,π. ὡς οὕτως ἔχον πρὶν γινόμενον οὕτως ἰδεῖν Arist. GA 765a28
;τὰ συμβησόμενα ταῖς ἐννοίαις Plb.3.112.7
, cf. 3.1.7;τὰ πολλὰ εἰκασίᾳ Luc.Am.8
;π. ὅτι.. Plu.2.102e
, etc.3 c. gen. spatii, π. τῆς ὁδοῦ get a start on the way, Hdt.3.105;πολὺ τῆς ὁδοῦ π. Polyaen.7.29.2
(but just above, π. ὡς πλείστην ὁδὸν τοὺς διώξοντας); π. ῥᾳδίως τῆς φυγῆς Th.4.33
; π. τῆς διώξεως get a start of the pursuers, D.S.16.94: metaph., μύθου προλαβοῦσα speaking first, Philicus in Stud.Ital.9.44, cf. 46.b generally, π. τῶν κηρύκων anticipate them, Arist.Rh. 1408b24; τοῦ χρόνου π. precede in point of time, Id.Metaph. 1050b5.4 c. dat. modi, π. τῷ δρόμῳ get a start in running, X.Cyn.7.7;τῇ διανοίᾳ Arist.Fr. 660
;τῇ φυγῇ Plu.Alex.20
, Cic.47.5 c. inf.,προέλαβε μυρίσαι Ev.Marc. 14.8
.8 abs., προὔλαβε πολλῷ was far ahead, Th.7.80, cf. X.Cyn. 6.19, D.4.31, Plb.31.15.8; gain an advantage, D.37.15.b anticipate the event, prejudge,ἐπειδὰν ἅπαντ' ἀκούσητε κρίνατε, μὴ πρότερον προλαμβάνετε Id.4.14
;οἱ νόμοι προλαβόντες ἐπιμέλονται ὅπως..
by anticipation,X.
Cyr.1.2.3; come before the time, opp. ὑστερίζειν, Gal. 7.353; of corn-buyers, buy earlier, SIG976.49 (Samos, ii B.C.):— [voice] Med.,προλαμβάνου Men.701
:—[voice] Pass., τὸ προειλημμένον that which is prejudged, Hermog.Stat.1.c precede, go before, ὁ προλαβὼν βίος his previous life, Arg.2 D.22.3; what precedes,Procop.
Vand.2.16; ἡ προλαβοῦσα τράπεζα the preceding meal, Lib.Or.57.24; also τῶν προλαβόντων τἢν μνήμην the memory of the past, Procop. Gaz.Pan.p.495 B.IV Philos., form a preconception (cf. πρόληψις), prejudge,οἷα προειλήφαμεν Phld.D.3.13
, cf. Sign.22:—[voice] Med., Id.D.1.13:— [voice] Pass., Id.Oec.p.57 J.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προλαμβάνω
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123 προσπίπτω
A : for ποτιπεπτηυῖαι, v. προσπτήσσω:—fall upon, strike against, ἔς τι v.l. in S.Ant. 855; τινι X.Eq.7.6, etc.; , al.; fall against, as a mound against a wall, Th.2.75; but πρὸς τὸ οὖς προσπίπτων is dub. l. in Thphr. Char.2.10 ( προσκύπτων cj. Valckenaer).2 fall upon, attack, assault, πόλεσιν, ὁπλίταις, Th.1.5, X.HG3.2.3, etc.: abs., Th.3.30, 103, X.Cyr.7.1.38.3 simply, run to, Hdt.2.2, X. Cyr.1.4.4.4 fall upon, embrace, τινι E. l.c., IA 1191: hence, π. τινί join the party of another, X.HG7.1.42; also, fasten on, in argument,τῇ διαφορᾷ Phld.Sign.36
.5 fall in with, meet with, encounter,μὴ λάθῃ με προσπεσών S.Ph.46
, cf. 156 (lyr.), Pl.Phdr. 270a: c. dat. rei, Id.Tht. 154b; fall in with,δυστυχεστάτῳ κλήρῳ E. Tr. 291
(lyr.);αἰσχρᾷ ἐπιθυμίᾳ X.Ap.30
;μεγίσταις ἡδοναῖς Pl.Lg. 637a
; δήγματι to be bitten, Ael.NA6.51: c. acc.,μείζω βροτείας π. ὁμιλίας E.Hipp.19
: with a Prep.,πρὸς τὰς τῶν φυλάκων ψυχάς Pl.Lg. 906b
; εἰς βράχεα, πρὸς τὰ κοινά, Plb.1.39.3, Plu.2.788c.II of things,1 of events, accidents, etc., come suddenly upon, befall one, τινι E.Med. 225, IT 1229 (troch.), Antipho 3.3.8, Pl.Cra. 396d;τὰ προσπίπτονθ' ἡμῖν δείματα Id.Lg. 791c
, etc.: abs.,ἄτην προσπεσοῦσαν ἐνεῖκαι Hdt. 1.32
; αἱ συμφοραὶ προσπίπτουσαι misfortunes by befalling, Id.7.46, cf. Isoc.Ep.5.4;αἱ π. χρεῖαι PCair.Zen.31.7
(iii B.C.);αἱ π. τύχαι Th.1.84
;τὰ προσπεσόντα E.Fr. 505
;γενναίως φέρειν τὰ προσπίπτοντα Stob.4.44
tit.;οἱ τὰ π. κρίναντες χρηματισταί PPetr.3p.53
(iii B.C.);ἡ π. ἐπιθυμία Pl.R. 561c
; πρὸς τὰ προσπίπτοντα according to circumstances, Arist.Pol. 1286a11;οἱ προσπίπτοντες κίνδυνοι Hyp.Fr. 117
; τὰπ. εἰς τὸν ἀνθρώπινον βίον Id.Epit.43
;ὅ τι ἂν προσπέσῃ ἰχθύδιον Arist. HA 590a27
, cf. PCair.Zen.186.15 (iii B.C.); προσπεσούσης μοι τῆς.. ἐπιστολῆς when the letter came to hand, PStrassb.111.2 (iii B.C.), cf. PPetr.3p.71 (iii B.C.), PCair.Zen.240.9 (iii B.C.).2 of expenses, to be incurred, Th.7.28, PCair.Zen.60.3 (iii B.C.).3 of money, to be paid in to an account, ib.701.9 (iii B.C.), PPetr.3p.290 (iii B.C.).4 of rights and duties, etc., pass to, devolve or fall upon,ὅταν λειτουργία προσπέσῃ ἀπολύειν αὐτούς PHib.1.78.4
(iii B.C.); (iii B.C.); (iii A.D.).5 come to one's ears, be told as news,εἴ τισιν ἀπιστότερος προσπέπτωκεν ὁ λόγος Aeschin.3.59
, cf. PSI6.614.13 (iii B.C.), UPZ9.9 (ii B.C.), Plb.5.101.3, Plu.Per. 16, etc.;εἰς τὴν Ῥώμην Plb.9.6.1
: impers., προσέπεσε news came that.., c. acc. et inf., Id.24.14.10, cf. 31.14.8; προσπέπτωκεν Παῶν ἀναπλεῖν Wilcken Chr.10 (ii B.C.); .b π. δι' ἑαυτοῦ or αὐτόθεν to be self- evident, S.E.P.2.168, M.1.300;τὰ ποτιπίπτοντα ποτὶ τὰν αἴσθησιν Archyt.1
, cf. Thphr.Sens.5,41.7 Geom., meet,πόλος πρὸς ὃν αἱ γραμμαὶ προσπίπτουσιν Arist.Mete. 376a19
, cf. Archim.Spir. 6; of lines, to be drawn to meet,πρὸς κύκλον Euc.3.37
; π. ἐπὶ.. pass through a point, Archim.Spir.14.8 of the pulse, = ὑποπίπτω, Ruf.Puls.6.2; of the womb, ἔνθα καὶ ἔνθα π. Hp.Nat.Mul.44, cf. Mul. 2.125,al.III fall down at another's feet, prostrate oneself,προσπίπτων προσκυνέει τὸν ἕτερον Hdt.1.134
;προσπεσὼν ἔχου S.Aj. 1181
;ἱκέτης προσπίπτω X.Cyr.4.6.2
: c. dat.,π. βωμοῖσι S.Tr. 904
, cf. OC 1157;τινὸς γόνασι E.Or. 1332
, Andr. 860 (lyr.), etc.;προσπεσὼν αὐτῷ.. ἱκέτευε Pl.Ep. 349a
;θεῶν πρὸς βρέτας Ar.Eq.31
;πρὸς γόνυ E. HF79
: also c. acc.,π. βρέτη δαιμόνων A.Th.94
(lyr.); cf. προσπίτνω.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προσπίπτω
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124 πῆχυς
Aπήχεος Hp.Fract.2
, al., Hdt. 1.178, Pl.Alc.1.126d, Arist.Mir. 813a10, LXXEx.25.9, al., Plb.10.44.2, Ph.Bel.73.42, (v.l. - εος), PCair.Zen.484.10 (iii B.C.), πήχως (condemned by Phryn.222) corrected toπήχεος PCair.Zen.665.1
(iii B. C.) : gen. pl.πήχεων IG12.314.39
, 22.1673.15, PCair.Zen.353.10 (iii B. C.); later [var] contr.πηχῶν X.An.4.7.16
codd., Arist.Pol. 1302b37, PCair.Zen.54.4 (iii B. C.), PStrassb.85.20 (ii B. C.), Phld.Sign.2, Phryn.222, Moer.p.327 P.:— forearm, from wrist to elbow, Hp.Fract.2, 3, al., Poll.2.140 ; opp. βραχίων, Pl.Ti. 75a, X. Eq.12.5: in Poets, generally, arm, , cf. Od.17.38, 23.240 ; λευκὸν ἀντείνασα π. B.Fr.13.4, cf. E.Or. 1466 (lyr.) ; λαιὸν ἔπαιρε π. Id.Heracl. 728.2 Anat., ulna, Ruf.Onom.80, Gal.UP2.2, Sor.Fract.20.II centrepiece, which joined the two horns of the bow,τόν ῥ' [ὀϊστὸν] ἐπὶ πήχει ἑλὼν ἕλκεν νευρήν Od.21.419
;ὁ δὲ τόξου πῆχυν ἄνελκε Il.11.375
, 13.583.III in pl., horns of the lyre, opp. ζυγόν (the bridge), Hdt.4.192 ;πήχεις ἐναρμόσας καὶ ζυγώσας Luc.DDeor.7.4
.2 also, = ζυγόν, crosspiece or bridge in which the horns were fitted, Artemo Hist.12.IV in the balance, beam, IG22.1013.32, Theol.Ar. 29.V as a measure of length, distance from the point of the elbow to that of the middle finger, = 6 παλασταί = 24 δάκτυλοι, Poll.2.158 ;π. μέτριος Hdt.1.178
; π. ἰδιωτικός, κοινός, Sch.Luc.Cat.16 ; but π. βασιλήϊος, = 27 δάκτυλοι, Hdt.1.178, 7.117 ;ὁ Αἰγύπτιος π. τυγχάνει ἴσος ἐὼν τῷ Σαμίῳ Id.2.168
, cf. Luc. l. c. ; for later measurements, Hero Deff.131, Geom.4.2,al.2 cubit-rule, as we say 'foot-rule', Ar. Ra. 799, Gal.1.47 ;π. ἀκαμπής AP6.204
(Leon.) ; as epith. of Nemesis, APl.4.223, 224.3 metaph. of any small amount (cf. πήχυιος), Ev.Matt.6.27 ; κατὰ πῆχυν little by little, Marin.Procl.26. -
125 σιδηρίτης
A of iron, σ. πόλεμος iron war, Pi.N.5.19; σ. τέχνη the smith's art, Eup.263; σ. πέτρα rock with iron ore in it, D.S.5.13;σ. γῆ Arist.Fr. 326
ed. Berol., Poll.3.87.II σιδηρῖτις, ἡ, ironwort, Sideritis romana, Dsc.4.33, Plin. HN25.43, Aret.CD2.12; alsoσ. πόα Hsch.
;βοτάνη ἡ σ. J.AJ3.7.6
, Gal.12.885.2 also applied by Dsc. to burnet, Poterium Sanguisorba, 4.34; Cretan fig-wort, Scrophularia lucida, ib.35; Achilles' woundwort, Achillea tomentosa, ib.36.3 = ἑλξίνη, ib.85.4 = χαμαίπιτυς, Id.3.158.5 = περιστερεὼν ὕπτιος, Ps.-Dsc.4.60.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σιδηρίτης
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126 σκολόπαξ
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127 σκοπέω
σκοπ-έω, used by early writers only in [tense] pres. and [tense] impf. [voice] Act. and [voice] Med. (v. infr. 11), the other tenses being supplied by σκέπτομαι (q.v.):—but in later writers we find [tense] fut. σκοπήσω, Anon.Prog. in Rh.1.615 W., Gal.UP3.10 (f.l.), ([etym.] ἐπι-) Babr. 103.8, ([etym.] κατα-) Hld.5.4: [tense] aor.Aἐσκόπησα Thphr.Sign.1
([etym.] προ-), Plb. Fr.54 (s.v.l.) ([etym.] περι-), Lib.Or.12.28, etc.: and of [voice] Med., [tense] aor. ἐσκοπησάμην ([etym.] περι-) Luc.VH1.32: [tense] pf. ἐσκόπημαι ([etym.] προαν-) J.AJ17.5.6: (cf. σκέπτομαι):—behold, contemplate (rather of particulars than of universals, of which θεωρέω is more commonly used, butοἱ τὸν ἥλιον ἐκλείποντα θεωροῦντες καὶ σκοπούμενοι Pl.Phd. 99d
),ἄστρον Pi.O.1.5
; , cf. E.IA 490; ;τὰ ἔμπροσθεν X.An.6.3.14(17)
; examine, inspect,καταθεῖναί τι.. σκοπεῖν τῷ βουλομένῳ IG 12(5).480
(Athenian law, v B.C.);σ. παραγραφάς PLips. 38 ii 2
(iv A.D.): abs., ἄλλοσε ς. S.El. 1474; σκοπεῖτε look out, watch, A.Supp. 232, etc.: folld. by a clause,σ. ὅπου.. S.Ph.16
;σ. ποῦ.. X.Cyr.3.2.1
, etc.: folld. by a Prep.,σ. εἰς.. E.Fr.812.6
, Pl.Plt. 305b.2 metaph., look to or into, consider, examine, τὰ ἑωυτοῦ ς. look to one's own affairs, Hdt.1.8;τὸ σεαυτοῦ Pl.Phdr. 232d
;τὸ ὑμέτερον Antipho 4.2.8
;καιρόν Th.4.23
;τὸ συμφέρον Pl.R. 342b
sq.;τὸ πρὸς ποσί S.OT 130
; τοὺς νόμους πρὸς τοὺς τῇδε with reference to the laws here, Pl.Ti. 24a;τι πρὸς ἐμαυτόν Id.Euthphr.9c
: abs.,σκοπῶν εὕρισκον ἴασιν S.OT68
, cf. Ph. 282: folld. by an acc. and interrog. clause, orμή.., σ. τὴν τελευτὴν κῇ ἀποβήσεται Hdt.1.32
, cf. S.Ph. 506, OT 407: folld. by an interrog. clause alone,σ. πόθεν χρὴ ἄρξασθαι And.1.8
;σ. εἰ.. S.Ant.41
, Pl.Lg. 862a ([voice] Med.);ὅπως.. X.Cyr.2.2.26
: sts. c. gen. pers. as well as acc. or clause,σκόπει δὴ τόδε αὐτῶν Pl.Tht. 182a
;πρῶτον αὐτῶν ἐσκόπει πότερα.. X.Mem.1.1.12
: folld. by a Prep., , cf. 1.1, X.An.3.1.13;πρὸς τὸ ἄρχειν σκοπῶν λογίζομαι Id.Cyr.1.6.8
;σ. τὰ λοιπὰ πρὸς ὑμᾶς αὐτούς Antipho 1.31
; ; τόδε περὶ αὐτοῦ ib. 351b, etc.;τὴν ὀρθολογίαν περί τι Id.Sph. 239b
: with Adv., abs., ὀρθῶς ς. E.Ph. 155; ; .3 look out for,παῦλαν X.An.5.7.32
;τι ἀγαθόν Id.Hier.9.10
;νεώσοικον Ar.Ach.96
;ἐσκόπει γυναῖκά μοι Is.2.18
, cf. D.Ep.2.11;σ. ὄνομα κάλλιον αὐτῇ Plu.2.991f
.II [voice] Med., used like [voice] Act. 1.1 (perh. implying a more deliberate consideration), c. acc., E.IT 68, Hel. 1537; .2 = 1.2, S.OT 964;σ. τύχας βροτῶν E.Fr. 262
: folld. by relat.,σ. τίνι τρόπῳ.. Pl.Smp. 176b
, cf. Th.8.48:περί τινος Pl.Prt. 353a
, X.Hier. 1.10: abs.,ἔνεστι τοῖσιν εὖ σκοπουμένοις ταρβεῖν.. S.Tr. 296
.3 = 1.3,ὅτανπερ ἀδικεῖν ἐπιχειρῶσιν, ἅμα καὶ τὴν ἀπολογίαν σκοποῦνται Isoc.21.17
.III rarely in [voice] Pass., σκοπῶν καὶ σκοπούμενος ὑπ' ἄλλων considering and being considered, Pl.Lg. 772d; ὁ λόγος.. αἰσχρὸς τοῖς σκοπουμένοις is disgraceful in the very matter considered, D.20.54 (s.v.l., τοῖς ς. secl. Dobree). -
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A placing, setting, (sc. δικτύων) X.Cyn.2.8, 9.16;τῶν κλιμάκων Plb.5.60.7
; erection of a statue,εἰκόνος IG7.411.34
(Oropus, ii B.C.); στήλης ib.22.654.59 (iii B.C.), 11(4).1023 (Delos, iii B.C.).3 erection, building, PPetr.3p.139 (iii B.C., pl.); = ἐργαστήριον, Hsch.; so perh. in BGU1122.18, 21 (i B.C.).II (ἵστημι A.
IV) weighing,αὕτη 'στὶ λοιπὴ σφῷν στάσις Ar.Ra. 1401
; A 28 (Delph., iv B.C.); στάσις μισθοῦ the paying of the doctor's fee, Hp. Praec.4;ἀπὸ τᾶν κοινᾶν ποθόδων.. ἐπιλυθῆμεν τοὺς ἐρρυτιασμένους στάσι IG42(1).77.13
(Troezen, ii B.C.).B ([etym.] ἵσταμαι) standing, stature, A.Eu.36 (marg.M βάσιν); standing still, stationariness, defined as ἀπόφασις τοῦ ἰέναι, Pl.Cra. 426d; opp. φορά, κίνησις, ib. 437a, 438c, Sph. 250a, 251d, Arist.Metaph. 1025b21, al.; rest, as a category of the intelligible, Plot.6.2.8; opp. ἠρεμία, Id.6.3.27; ὀμμάτων στάσιες fixed stare, Hp.Acut. (Sp.) 6; σ. ὤτων pricking of the ears, Poll.5.61; σ. τῆς γαστρός constipation, Orib.inc. 13.6; [ τοῦ αἵματος] sluggishness, Hp.Acut. (Sp.) 7; τοῦ ἀέρος,= νηνεμία, Thphr.Vent.18, Gal.9.908.2 the place in which one stands or should stand, position, posture, station,ἔχοντες σ. ταύτην ἐς τὴν ἔστημεν Hdt.9.21
; λέβης.. φυλάσσων τὴν ὑπὲρ πυρὸς ς. A.Fr.1; ἰδέσθαι.., τίν' ἔχει ς. E.Fr. 308 (anap.), cf. Ar.Pl. 954;τὴν 'ινοῦς σ. ἑστάναι E.Ba. 925
; τῆς αὐτῆς ἠξιοῦτο ς. D.19.272; σ. ἵππων,= ἱππόστασις, σταθμός, stable, stall, E.Fr. 442;ὄνων ἵππων τε στάσεις Ephipp.18
;τῆς σ. παρασύρων.. τὰς δρῦς Ar.Eq. 527
; κατὰ τὴν σ. δὴ στάντες standing each in his place, Antid.2; of military formation, κατάπυκνος ς. close order, Ascl.Tact.5.1; row,ἀμπέλων Tab.Heracl.2.77
, al., cf. BGU1122.18,21 (i B.C., unless in signf. A. 1.3).b position in relation to the compass,ἡ σ. ἤλλακτο τῶν ὡρέων Hdt.2.26
; ἡ σ. τοῦ νότου καὶ τῆς μεσαμβρίης ibid.; setting of a wind from a quarter, τῶν ἐτησίων ἤδη στάσιν ἐχόντων having set in, Plb.5.5.3; γίνεταί τις ἀνέμου ς. Id.1.48.2, cf. Arist.Mete. 362b33, Thphr.Sign.35 (pl.); v. infr. 111.4.c of planetary connexion, Vett.Val.38.17.d metaph., from a boxer's position, ὥσπερ.. ὁρᾶτε τοὺς πύκτας περὶ τῆς σ. ἀλλήλοις διαγωνιζομένους, οὕτω καὶ ὑμεῖς.. ὑπὲρ τῆς πόλεως περὶ τῆς σ. ( τάξεως codd., but cf. Quint.Inst.3.6.3)αὐτῷ μάχεσθε Aeschin.3.206
: hence, position taken up by a litigant (esp. defendant), Cic. Top.25.93;ἐπ' ἀδίκου σ. ἱστάμενος PRein.18.16
(ii B.C.); issue, σ. ὁρική, νομική, λογική, etc., Hermog.Stat.2, cf. Syrian. in Hermog.2.55 R.3 position, state, condition of a person,ἐν τῇ καλλίονι στάσει εἶναι Pl.Phdr. 253d
; esp. of moral, social, political position,μειρακιώδης Plb.10.33.6
;ἰδιώτου Epict.Ench.48
;φιλοσόφου Arr.Epict.3.15.13
; σ. ἔχειν ἐν τῷ βίῳ ib.1.21.1; state of affairs, Ostr.1151.3 (iii A.D.);ἡ σ. τῆς νόσου Hp.Dieb.Judic.10
, cf. Mochl. 21 (pl.).4 στάσις μελῶν, expld. by Sch. as = στάσιμον (q.v.), Ar. Ra. 1281.III esp. party formed for seditious purposes, faction, Thgn.51, Hdt.1.59,60; ἐπεκράτησε τῇ στάσι ib. 173; αἱ τῶν Μεγαρέων ς. Th.4.71.2 faction, sedition, discord, Thgn.781, Sol.4.19, Democr.245, Th.2.65;οἴκων Pi.N.9.13
, al., cf. Hdt.5.28, al.;σ. ἀντιάνειρα Pi.O.12.16
; σκεπτομένων πόθεν ἡ ς. how the row began, Batr.135; στάσις ἐν ἀλλήλοισιν ὠροθύνετο a contest, A.Pr. 202;ὅστις.. στάσιν ποιέοι περὶ γαδαισίας Berl.Sitzb. 1927.8
([dialect] Locr., v B.C.);εἰς λόγου στάσιν ἐπελθών S.Tr. 1180
;σ. γλώσσης Id.OT 634
;στάσει νοσοῦσα πόλις E.HF34
;τὰς σ. ἐποιοῦντο πρὸς ἀλλήλους Isoc.4.79
;στάσεις παύω X.Mem.4.6.14
; ;πόλιν εἰς στάσιν ἐμβάλλειν X.Mem.4.4.11
;τὴν πόλιν εἰς στάσεις κατέστησαν Lys.25.26
;κατὰ στάσιν ἀποκτείνειν Id.30.13
; opp. πόλεμος, Pl.R. 470b, cf. Phd. 66c, Sol. l.c.;στάσεις καὶ διαστάσεις Arist.Pol. 1296a8
.3 division, dissent,στάσιν ἐνέσεσθαι τῇ γνώμῃ Th.2.20
; οὐδ' ἔνι ς. there's no disputing it, A.Pers. 738 (troch.).4 metaph., τὰν ἀνέμων ς. Alc.18 (unless in signf. B.1.2b);ἀνέμων πνεύματα.. στάσιν ἀντίπνουν ἀποδεικνύμενα A.Pr. 1087
(anap.); σ. κυμάτων Ach. Tat.3.2.IV στάσεις,= τὰ πεφυκότα σπέρματα, Ar.Fr. 859.
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