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1 χάραξ
χάραξ, ακος, ὁ (Thu., Aristoph.+; ins, pap, LXX) prim. ‘pointed stake’① pointed stick/post used to fence in an area, stake pl. of the stakes used in fencing a vineyard (s. χαρακόω and s. BGU 830, 5 [I A.D.]) Hs 5, 4, 1; 5, 5, 3 (the χάρακες are oft. the stakes which support vines and other plants: Thu. 3, 70, 4; Aristoph., Ach. 986, Vesp. 1291; Theophr., HP 2, 1, 2; Plut., Mor. 4c; Lucian, Philops. 11; BGU 1122, 17 [I B.C.]).② military installation involving use of stakes, palisade, entrenchment (var. for offensive or defensive purposes: Philo Mech. 82, 34; Polyb. 1, 80, 11; 3, 45, 5; Plut., Aemil. 264 [17, 5], Marcell. 308 [18, 2], Sulla 462 [17, 5]; 469 [28, 3] al.; Arrian, Exp. Alex. 2, 19, 5 Roos; EpArist 139; Jos., Vi. 214, 395 al., Ant. 15, 112; 150 al.; SIG 363, 1 [297 B.C.]; Is 37:33; Ezk 4:2; 26:8; GWatson, The Roman Soldier ’69 66–68, w. caution respecting description by Vegetius) siege-work Lk 19:43 (Theophil. Com. [IV B.C.], Fgm. 9 K. ἐν χάρακι καὶ παρεμβολῇ; for details of the siege s. Jos., BJ 5, 258–6, 442; on problems connected w. Luke’s account s. JFitzmyer, ABD: Luke ad loc.).—DELG s.v. χαράσσω I. M-M. -
2 χαρακίζουσι
χαρακίζωfence with stakes driven in cross-wise: pres part act masc /neut dat pl (attic epic doric ionic)χαρακίζωfence with stakes driven in cross-wise: pres ind act 3rd pl (attic epic doric ionic) -
3 χαρακίζουσιν
χαρακίζωfence with stakes driven in cross-wise: pres part act masc /neut dat pl (attic epic doric ionic)χαρακίζωfence with stakes driven in cross-wise: pres ind act 3rd pl (attic epic doric ionic) -
4 χαρακόω
χαρακόω (χάραξ) 1 aor. ἐχαράκωσα; pf. pass. ptc. κεχαρακωμένος fence in (with stakes) (Aeschin. 3, 140; Plut., Cleom. 813 [20, 1]; POxy 729, 23 [II A.D.]; Jer 39:2) τὶ someth. a vineyard Hs 5, 2, 2f; 5, 4, 1. Pass. 5, 2, 5 (cp. Is 5:2, where the verb prob. means ‘provide w. stakes [for individual vines]’, a sense which is excluded for H by Hs 5, 5, 3 [s. συγκρατέω 2]).—DELG s.v. χαράσσω I. -
5 χαρακίζειν
χαρακίζωfence with stakes driven in cross-wise: pres inf act (attic epic) -
6 χαρακίσας
χαρακίσᾱς, χαρακίζωfence with stakes driven in cross-wise: aor part act masc nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic) -
7 ἐνσκολιεύομαι
V 0-0-0-1-0=1 Jb 40,24to twist and turn; *Jb 40,24 ἐνσκολιευόμενος corr.? ἐν σκώλοις with pointed stakes-יםשׁבקמו with weedfor MT יםשׁבמוק with snares; neol.Cf. CAIRD 1968b=1972 129; WALTERS 1973, 76; →LSJ RSuppl -
8 χαρακόω
+ V 0-0-2-0-0=2 Is 5,2; Jer 39(32),2to fence in with stakes Is 5,2; to raise a barricade against, to besiege [ἐπί τι] Jer 39(32),2 (→περιχαρακόω,,) -
9 παραπήγνυμι
παραπήγνῡμι (alsoA- ύω Plu. 2.4c
), fix beside or near, as a spear in the ground, Hdt.4.71 :—in [voice] Med., of stakes to support vines,χάρακα παραπήξασθαι ταῖς ἀμπέλοις Poll.1.224
: hence, metaph. in [voice] Act.,παραινέσεις π. τοῖς νέοις Plu.
l. c. ; also, engraft a twig, Id.2.640f.2 of Gramm., add by way of note, Eust. 190.33, 300.22, etc.II [voice] Pass., with [tense] pf. 2 - πέπηγα, to be fixed beside, of spears,παρὰ δ' ἔγχεα μακρὰ πέπηγεν Il.3.135
; ἔνθεν καὶ ἔνθεν τὰ ξύλα π. Hp.Fract. 13 ; of the pegs in a , Berl.Sitzb. 1904.102 (Milet.).2 to be affixed to, [τῷ βωμῷ] παρεπεπήγεσαν δᾷδες Callix.2
; to be engrafted, Thphr.CP5.6.10 : metaph., αἱ λῦπαι ταῖς ἡδοναῖς παραπεπήγασι are annexed to.., Isoc. 1.46 ;ταῖς βασιλείαις ὸ φθόνος παρεπεπήγει Lib. Or.59.151
, cf. Hierocl. in CA25p.475M.III [voice] Med., register as on α παράπηγμα 1, .Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παραπήγνυμι
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10 πάσσαλος
πάσσᾰλος, [dialect] Att. [pref] πάττ-, ὁ, [dialect] Ep. gen. πασσαλόφι (v. infr.), ([etym.] πήγνυμι)A peg on which to hang clothes, arms, etc.,ἀπὸ πασσαλόφι ζυγὸν ᾕρεον Il. 24.268
, cf. 5.209 ;ἀπὸ πασσάλου αἴνυτο τόξον Od. 21.53
;ἀπὸ φόρμιγγα πασσάλου λάμβαν' Pi.O.1.17
, cf. B.Scol.Oxy.1361.1.1 ;ἐκ πασσαλόφι κρέμασεν φόρμιγγα Od.8.67
;χαλινοὺς.. ἐκ πασσάλων δέουσι Hdt.4.72
, v. ἐκ 1.6 ;[χιτῶνα] πασσάλῳ ἀγκρεμάσασα Od.1.440
;κύλιξ.. κρέμαται περὶ πασσαλόφιν Hermipp.55
;ἐπὶ τῶν παττάλων Arist.PA 681a25
; ; peg for making a hole in a vine-stem, Thphr.HP2.5.5, CP3.12.1 ; used to force open the mouth or as a gag, Ar.Eq. 376, Th. 222 ; of stakes used to mark boundaries, IG14.352i38 ([place name] Halaesa) ; pale, Apollod. Poliorc. 140.7, al.:—prov. of things very small or worthless, ἔχουσι μηδὲ πάτταλον not a pin (i. e. no part of their fee), Ar.Ec. 284 ;μηδὲ π. καταλιπεῖν Luc.Jud.Voc.9
;παττάλου γυμνότερος Aristaenet.2.18
; alsoπάσσαλος πασσάλῳ ἐκκρούεται Eust. 126.13
, cf. Com.Adesp.494 ; εἶναι ἐν πασσάλοις, i.e. to be hung up, not in use, Lib.Or.1.268.II from the like ness of form,2 = ἵππος ὀρθόκωλος, Hippiatr.115.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πάσσαλος
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11 χαρακίζω
A fence with stakes driven in cross-wise: metaph. of a fly, χ. τοῖς προσθίοις σκέλεσι dress itself by crossing the forelegs, Arist.PA 683a30.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > χαρακίζω
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12 χαρακολογέω
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > χαρακολογέω
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13 χαρακόω
A fence by a palisade, fortify,Ἐλάτειαν Aeschin.3.140
;χ. καὶ ταφρεύειν πόλιν D.S.23.18
, cf. Plu.Cleom.20; metaph.,χ. τὸν πλοῦτον Philostr.VA7.23
: c. dat. modi,τὸ στόμα ὀδοῦσι Herm.
ap. Stob.1.49.69;τὼ πόδε σκύτεσιν Max.Tyr.36.2
:—[voice] Pass., ὄστρακον κεχαρακωμένον ταῖς ἀκάνθαις, of the echinus, Arist.PA 679b29; metaph.,μᾶζα κεχαρακωμένη ἀχύροις Antiph.226.1
: f.l. for ἐκαρώθη in Ant.Lib.12.4.2 abs., χ. ἐπὶ Ἰερουσαλήμ raise a barricade against it, besiege it, LXXJe.39(32).2.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > χαρακόω
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14 ἔκθεσις
A exposure, of a child, Hdt.1.116, E. Ion 956; also of the putting out of Ulysses on the shore of Ithaca, Arist.Po. 1460a36.b exhibition of a particular instance, ἀποδεῖξαι τῇ ἐκθέσει ib. 28b14;κατὰ τὴν ἔ. ἑκάστου Id.Metaph. 1090a17
, cf. 992b10, Epicur.Nat.15.23, Chrysipp.Stoic.2.7 (pl.).III pl., stakes, at play, Alciphr.3.54.V Medic., prescription, Alex.Trall.1.11.VI Math., setting out of terms in a series, Theol.Ar.51 (pl.) ; series, Moderat. ap. Stob.1 Prooem.9, Nicom.Ar.1.7.b Geom., particular enunciation, Procl.in Euc. p.203 F.,al.2 writing of lyric verses to the left of the previous line, opp. εἴσθεσις (q.v.), Sch.Ar.Ra. 1548,al.X = ὀφειλὴ παλαιά, Hsch.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἔκθεσις
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15 σταυρόω
σταυρόω (σταυρός; in the sense ‘fence w. stakes’ Thu. et al.) fut. σταυρώσω; 1 aor. ἐσταύρωσα. Pass.: 1 aor. ἐσταυρώθην; pf. ἐσταύρωμαι① to fasten to a cross, crucify (Polyb. 1, 86, 4; Diod S 16, 61, 2; Epict. 2, 2, 20; Artem. 2, 53; 4, 49; Esth 7:9; 8:12r; Jos., Ant. 2, 77; 17, 295). τινά someone w. ref. to Jesus’ crucifixion (Orig., C. Cels. 4, 22, 9; s. TestSol 22:20) Mt 20:19; 23:34; 26:2; 27:22f, 26, 31, 35, 38; 28:5; Mk 15:13ff, 20, 24f, 27; 16:6; Lk 23:21, 23, 33; 24:7, 20; J 19:6ab (the doubling of the impv. as Anaxarchus [IV B.C.] in Diog. L. 9, 59 πτίσσε, πτίσσε=pound, pound away [in a mortar]), vs. 6c, 10, 15f, 18, 20, 23, 41; Ac 2:36; 4:10; 13:29 D; 1 Cor 2:8; 2 Cor 13:4; Rv 11:8; B 7:3, 9; 12:1; IEph 16:2; GPt 4:10; 12:52. Χριστὸς ἐσταυρωμένος 1 Cor 1:23; cp. 2:2; Gal 3:1. Also simply ὁ ἐσταυρωμένος MPol 17:2. ὁ σταυρωθείς (Iren. 2, 32, 4 [Harv. I 375, 12]; Orig., C. Cels. 1, 31, 20) GPt 13:56. ἀληθῶς ἐσταυρώθη he was truly crucified (in contrast to the Docetic view that the Passion was unreal; Iren. 3, 19, 3 [Harv. II 104, 3]) ITr 9:1. (On the crucifixion of Jesus s. Feigel, Weidel, and Finegan s.v. Ἰούδας 6; also EBickermann, Utilitas Crucis: RHR 112, ’35, 169–241; on Mk 15:16–32 as crucifixion narrative in the light of the Roman triumphal s. TSchmidt, NTS 41, ’95, 1–18.).—μὴ Παῦλος ἐσταυρώθη ὑπὲρ ὑμῶν; Was Paul crucifed for you?1 Cor 1:13. ἄνωθεν μέλλω σταυροῦσθαι I must once again be crucified AcPl Ha 7, 39 (cp. MartPt 6 [Aa I 88, 7; 8; 9; 12]). This last offers an interesting transition to 2, containing as it does a component expressed in 2 and also anticipation of a literal death.② destroy through connection with the crucifixion of Christ, crucify, a transcendent sense in ext. of 1, of imitation of Christ; fig. οἱ τοῦ Χριστοῦ Ἰ. τὴν σάρκα ἐσταύρωσαν those who belong to Christ Jesus have crucified the flesh w. its sinful desires Gal 5:24. Pass.: of the cross of Christ, διʼ οὗ ἐμοὶ κόσμος ἐσταύρωται κἀγώ κόσμῳ through which the world has been crucified to me, and I (have been crucified) to it, the believer who is inseparably united to the Lord has died on the cross to the kind of life that belongs to this world Gal 6:14. ὁ ἐμὸς ἔρως ἐσταύρωται my passion (for worldly things) has been crucified IRo 7:2.—DELG s.v. σταυρός. M-M. EDNT. TW.
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