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1 ἐπιδημέω
A to be at home, live at home, opp. ἀποδημέω, Th.1.136, Pl.Tht. 173e, etc.; ;ἐ. τρία ἔη And.1.132
; ἐ. Ἀθήνησι stay at home at Athens, D.35.16; so ἐν αὐτῇ (sc. τῇ πόλει) ἐ. Pl.Cri. 52b; opp. στρατεύομαι, Is.9.3.2. of diseases, to be prevalent, epidemic, Hp.Prog..25.II. come home, X.Mem.2.8.1; ἐνθάδε ἐ. Pl.Smp. 172c;εἰ νῦν ἐξ ἀγροῦ ἐνθάδ' ἐπιδημεῖ Men.Georg.19
.III. of foreigners, come to stay in a city, reside in a place, οἱ -οῦντες ἐνΛακεδαίμονι ξένοι X.Mem.1.2.61
; ἐ. εἰς Μέγαρα come to Megara to stay there, D.59.37, cf.Aeschin.2.154;ἐκ Κλαζομενῶν Pl.Prm. 126b
; ἐ. τοῖς μυστηρίοις to be present at, attend them, D.21.176; τοὺς ἐπιδημήσαντας ἅπαντας τῶν Ἑλλήνων all who were present[at the festival], ib. 217;Φοίβου ἐπιδημήσαντος Call.Ap.13
: laterc. dat.,ταῖς Σάρδεσιν Philostr. VS1.22.4
; also (ii B.C.).2. abs., stay in a place, be in town,ὅσοι ξένοι ἐπιδημοῦσιν Lys.12.35
, cf. Inscr.Prien.108.286 (ii B.C.), Act.Ap.17.21; Πρωταγόρας ἐπιδεδήμηκεν; Pl.Prt. 309d: metaph.,ἐ. θίασος Μουσῶν Ar.Th.40
.3. ἐ. τινί visit a person, PLond.2.416.5 (iv A.D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπιδημέω
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2 μένω
Aμενέμεν Il.5.486
; Arc. [tense] pres. part. (Tegea, iv B.C.); [dialect] Ep., [dialect] Ion. [tense] impf.μένεσκον Il.19.42
, Hdt.4.42: [dialect] Ep., [dialect] Ion. [tense] fut.μενέω Il.19.308
, Hdt.4.119; [dialect] Att. , etc.: [tense] aor.ἔμεινα Il.15.656
, etc.: [tense] pf.μεμένηκα D.18.321
; cf. [full] μίμνω:—stay, wait:I stand fast, in battle,οὐδ' ἴφθιμοι Λύκιοι μένον, ἀλλὰ φόβηθεν Il.16.659
;μενέω καὶ τλήσομαι 11.317
; φεύγειν μηδὲ μένειν Orac. ap.Hdt.1.55, cf. X.Cyr.3.3.45, S.OT 295;ἐμπέδως μ. A.Ag. 854
; ; μ. κατὰ χώραν, of soldiers, Th.4.26.2 stay at home, stay where one is, Il.16.838;ἔντοσθε μένοντες Hes.Th. 598
;μ. αὐτοῦ Hdt.8.62
; ;εἴσω δόμων Id.Th. 232
;κατ' οἶκον E.IA 656
;ἐν δόμοις Pi.N.3.43
, S.Aj.80; .b lodge, stay,παρὰ ματρί Pi.P.4.186
;πρὸς τοὺς γονέας Hp. Ep.13
;ἐκεῖ Plb.30.4.10
codd. (fort. οἴκοι), cf. Alciphr.3.5.c μ. ἀπὸ ἧς ἀλόχοιο stay away, be absent from.., Il.2.292;ἀπὸ πτολέμοιο 18.64
: and so abs., to be a shirker, .d οἱ μένοντες, opp. οἱ φεύγοντες (exiles), IG12.10.27.3 stay, tarry,ἐς ἠέλιον καταδύντα Od.17.570
;μενέουσι, εἰς ὅ κέ περ Τροίην διαπέρσομεν Il.9.45
; loiter, be idle, 11.666, A.Pers. 796;οἱ μένοντες X.An.4.4.19
, etc.4 of things, to be lasting, remain, stand,στήλη μένει ἔμπεδον Il.17.434
;ἀσφαλὲς αἰὲν.. μένει οὐρανός Pi.N.6.4
;τάδ' αἰανῶς μένοι A.Eu. 672
;αἰῶνα δ' ἐς τρίτον μένει Id.Th. 744
(lyr.); opp. φέρεσθαι, Pl.Phdr. 261d; εἰ μηδὲν μένει if nothing is fixed, Id.Cra. 440a;τὴν μεμενηκυῖαν κρίσιν Phld.Sto.339.15
; οἱ μένοντες (sc. ἀστέρες) having no proper motion, opp. οἱ πλάνητες, Arist.Cael. 290a21;μένων κύκλος Autol.12
, al., Ptol.Hyp.1.3; μένουσιν ἀριστοκρατίαι are stable, permanent, Arist.Pol. 1308a3.5 of condition, remain as one was, of a maiden, Il.19.263; τῶν βεβαίως μοι φίλων μενόντων Ps.-Philipp. ap. D.12.11;τὸ νόμισμα βούλεται μένειν Arist.EN 1133b14
: generally, stand, hold good,ἢν μείνωσιν ὅρκοι E.Andr. 1000
;μένειν τὸ ὅρκιον κατὰ χώρην Hdt.4.201
; ; μ. τὰ βουλήματα καὶ οὐ μεταρρεῖ Arist.EN 1167b7; of circumstances,οὐ μενεῖν κατὰ χώραν τὰ πράγματα Th.4.76
; οὐδαμὰ ἐν τὠυτῷ μ., of prosperity, Hdt.1.5;μένειν ἐμπέδοις φρονήμασι S.Ant. 169
; μ. ἐπὶ τούτων [ἃ κατέστραπται] remain contented with.., D.4.9;μ. ἐπὶ τούτοις Isoc.8.7
; ἐπὶ τούτῳ τῷ βίῳ μ. be content with.., Pl.R. 466c, cf. 496b;μ. ἐλεύθερον Men. 145
; of wine, keep good, Plb.12.2.8.6 abide by an opinion, conviction, etc.,ἐπὶ τῷ ἀληθεῖ Pl.Prt. 356e
; μενέτωσαν ἐν τοῖς διαγνωσθεῖσι Lex ap.D.21.94; ὁ μένων the party which observes an engagement, PTeb.391.24 (i A.D.).7 impers. c. inf., it remains for one to do,μένει.. ἐκτίνειν θέμιν A.Supp. 435
(lyr.); .II trans., of persons, await, expect (cf. μίμνω), ἡμέρας μεῖναι φάος Id.Rh.66
;τοὺς Ἰλλυριούς Th.4.124
, cf. 8.78; esp. await an attack without blenching,Δαναοὶ Τρῶας μένον ἔμπεδον, οὐδὲ φέβοντο Il.5.527
, cf. A.Th. 436; of a rock, bide the storm, Il.15.620;ἀπορίαν γὰρ οὐ μενῶ E.Ph. 740
: reversely of things, τὸ μόρσιμον γὰρ τόν τ' ἐλεύθερον μένει awaits him, A.Ch. 103; ἐπίξηνον μένει (sc. με) Id.Ag. 1277; ;δεσμά με καὶ θλίψεις μένουσιν Act.Ap.20.23
.2 c. acc. et inf., wait for, ἦ μένετε Τρῶας σχεδὸν ἐλθέμεν; wait ye for the Trojans to come nigh? Il.4.247;οὐ μενῶ πόσιν μολεῖν E.Andr. 255
; μένον δ' ἐπὶ ἕσπερον ἐλθεῖν they waited for evening's coming on, Od.1.422, etc.;οὐκ ἔμειν' ἐλθεῖν τράπεζαν νυμφίαν Pi.P.3.16
; τί μένεις.. ἰέναι; why wait to go? Thgn.351; μένω δ' ἀκοῦσαι I wait, i.e. long, to hear, A.Eu. 677, cf. Ag. 459 (lyr.). (Cf. OPers. man- 'wait', Lat. maneo.) -
3 οἰκουρέω
A watch or keep the house, σηκὸν φυλάσσει.. watching,S.
Ph. 1328 ; πόλιν οἰ. guarding it, A.Ag. 809 : generally, keep safe, guard, Ar.Ach. 1060 ; keep watch in a temple,ὅταν οἰκουρῶσι μύσται Arist.Ath.56.4
.II keep at home, as women, S.OC 343 ;οἰ. ἔνδον Pl.R. 451d
, cf. D.59.86, Plu.Cam.11, Luc.Nigr. 18 ; of persons who stay at home and avoid military service, Hermipp. 45, Plu.Per.11, 12, etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > οἰκουρέω
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4 οἰκουρός
A watching or keeping the house, of a watch-dog, Ar.V. 970 ; of a cock, Plu.2.998b ; οἰ. ὄφις, of the sacred serpent in the Acropolis, Ar.Lys. 759, Phylarch.72 J., Hsch.II keeping at home: as Subst., οἰκουρός, ἡ, mistress of the house, housekeeper, S.Fr. 487, E.Hec. 1277 : as Adj., Id.HF45 (masc.) ;ἡ θεὸς ἡ καλουμένη οἰ. PLond.1.125v
.11 (v A.D.) ; used in praise of a good wife, Ph.2.431, D.C.56.3.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > οἰκουρός
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5 κοδαλευομένη
κοδαλεύομαιto be a stay-at-home: pres part mp fem nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic) -
6 κοδαλεύεσθαι
κοδαλεύομαιto be a stay-at-home: pres inf mp -
7 κοδαλεύομαι
κοδαλεύομαιto be a stay-at-home: pres ind mp 1st sg -
8 ἀθῷος
-ος,-ον + A 11-15-8-15-8=57 Gn 24,41(bis); Ex 21,19.28; 23,7unpunished Sir 7,8; innocent, guiltless Ex 23,7; free from [ἀπό τινος] Jb 10,14αἷμα ἀθῷον innocent blood 1 Sm 19,5; ἀθῷος ὅρκῳ free of an oath Jos 2,17; ἀθῷος ἔσται ἐν τῇ οἰκίᾳ αὐτοῦ he shall stay at home without being liable to military service Dt 24,5; ἀθῷος χερσί one with innocent hands Ps 23(24),4Cf. LE BOULLUEC 1989, 218-219; WALTERS 1973 75.293; WEVERS 1998 88 -
9 κατοικίδιος
A living in or about a house, domestic,μῦς Theopomp.Hist.258
(a); [ σκύλαξ] Nic.Dam.56 J.; ὄρνεις Gp.l.c., 2.35.5; ; οἱ κ. stay-at-home historians, Luc.Hist.Conscr.37;κ.βίος Ph.2.378
, D.S. 3.53; κ. κατατάσιες domestic means or methods of extension, Hp. Art.78; τὰ κ. τῶν ἔργων household duties, Hierocl.p.62 A.; κατοικίδιοι (sc. θεοί), οἱ, = Lat. Penates, Gloss.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κατοικίδιος
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10 κόδαλα
A = ἐνδομυχῶ, to be a stay-at-home, 'loafer', Id. -
11 τηλίκος
A of such an age, so old or so young, answering to relat. ἡλίκος and interrog. πηλίκος (τηλικόσδε, τηλικοῦτος being used in [dialect] Att.); used with relatives,πατρὸς.. τηλίκου ὥς περ ἐγών Il.24.487
; so perh.παῖς τ., ὃν.. Od.18.175
: c. inf., οὐ γὰρ ἐπὶ σταθμοῖσι μένειν ἔτι τηλίκος εἰμί not so young as to stay at home, 17.20, cf. 1.297, 10.88;οὔ τοι τ. εἰμὶ μαθεῖν Thgn.578
: [comp] Sup. - ώτατος,= πρεσβύτατος, Hsch.II so great, τὸν τ. AP7.2.9 (Antip. Sid.); ὄνομα ib.7.11.4 (Asclep.); φρύαγμα τὸ τ. ib.10.64.1 (Agath.). Adv.- κως Aristaenet.2.9
(s.v.l.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τηλίκος
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12 ἐνδόμυχος
ἐνδό-μῠχος, ον,II of persons, treacherous, Ptol.Tetr. 158.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐνδόμυχος
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13 ὑποικουρέω
A keep house, stay at home, Ael.NA11.32: metaph.,κακὸν ὑ. ἐν τῇ ψυχῇ
lurks, lies hidden,Luc.
Abd.6;ἢν μὴ ὑποικουρέωσι φλεγμοναί Aret. CA2.3
; esp. in part.,ἀμορφία ὑποικουροῦσα Luc.Gall.24
;μῖσος τὸ ὑποικουροῦν J.AJ17.5.5
, cf. D.S.31.17.II trans., engage in or plot underhand,ἃ.. -εῖτε τοῖσιν ἀνδράσιν Ar.Th. 1168
, cf. Plu.Pomp.42:—[voice] Pass., ὑποικουρουμένη ὀργή anger secretly cherished, Plb.4.49.4, cf. 3.11.3: τὰ -ημένα the plot, intrigue, Ph.2.202.2 c. acc. pers., work secretly upon,τὴν στρατιάν Plu.Luc.34
;χρήμασι πολλοὺς ἄρχοντας Id.Pomp.58
; νόσος ὑ. αὐτούς crept in among them, Id.Cam.28.3 abs., intrigue, Id.Oth.3.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑποικουρέω
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14 ἐπιδημεύω
ἐπι-δημεύω ( δῆμος): stay at home (in town, and not in the country), Od. 16.28†.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἐπιδημεύω
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15 ἐπιδημέω
ἐπιδημέω (s. δῆμος) 1 aor. ἐπεδήμασα (Thu. et al.; ins, pap, Philo, Joseph., Just.) the main idea in the use of this verb is the fact that the subject is in transit w. regard to a place to stay, hence it can be used both for a stay away from home as well as for a return home.① to stay in a place as a stranger or visitor, be in town, stay (X., Pla. al.; Jos., Vi. 200 Γαλιλαῖον ἐπιδημοῦντα τοῖς Ἱεροσολύμοις; UPZ 42 I, 4 ἐν Μέμφει; cp. Wilcken, APF 4, 1908, 374; 422) οἱ ἐπιδημοῦντες Ῥωμαῖοι Ac 2:10. οἱ ἐ. ξένοι 17:21 (IPriene 108, 286; 111, 187 [I B.C.] τοὺς ἐπιδεδημηκότας ξένους). ἐν τῇ Ἐφέσῳ ἐπιδημοῦντές τινες Κορίνθιοι some Corinthians were staying at Ephesus 18:27 D. ἐπιδημοῦντος … σωτῆρος (opp. ἀπαλλαγέντος) when the Redeemer was (on the earth) Qua.② to go to the place where one normally lives, return home (X., Pla.) ὅταν ἐπιδημήσῃς εἰς αὐτήν when you go home to it Hs 1:9.—DELG s.v. δῆμος. M-M. -
16 παραμένω
A stay beside or near, stand by,οὐδέ τις αὐτῷ Ἀργείων παρέμεινε Il.11.402
, cf. 15.400 ; (hex.), cf. Pl.Ap. 39e, al. ; of slaves, remain, stay, opp. δραπετεύω, ἀποδιδράσκω, Id.Men. 97d, X.Oec.3.4 ; in Law, of slaves whose manumission was deferred, SIG1208 (Thespiae, ii B. C.), etc.: hence Παρμένων, Trusty, as a slave's name, Men.Sam. 302, etc.II abs., stand one's ground, stand fast, Il.13.151, cf. Hdt.1.82, 6.14, Ar.Pl. 440, etc.; more fully, μάχαις τλάμονι ψυχᾷ π. Pi.P.1.48 ; παρμένοντας αἰχμᾷ ib.8.40 ; εὐανθεῖ ἐν ὀργᾷ π. ib.1.89 ;πρὸς τὰ ὑπόλοιπα τῶν ἔργων Th.3.10
; ἀδύνατός εἰμι.. παραμένειν to remain with the army, Id.7.15 ; offortune, remain steady.παραμένει γὰρ οὐδὲ ἕν Men.51
.3 survive, remain alive, Hdt.1.30.4 of things, endure, last, Id.3.57, etc. ; ἀεὶ παραμένουσα [ ἡ φύσις] E.El. 942 ;π. ἡ πολιτεία Lys.25.28
;αἱ εὐπραγίαι Isoc.7.13
;ἡ ὑγίεια X.Cyr.1.6.17
, etc.;δίχα τῆς σφοδρότητος π. τὸ μέγεθος Longin.9.13
; of money, stay by one, last for ever, Alex. 281, Timocl.9.1, Men.128.2 ; of wine, last, keep good,εἰς τριγονίαν π. ἐν ἀπιττώτοις ἄγγεσι Str.11.10.1
, cf. Ostr.Bodl. i 145 (iii/ii B. C.), Plu. 2.655f.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παραμένω
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17 παροικία
παροικία, ας, ἡ (παροικέω; TestLevi 11:2; PdeLabriolle, Paroecia: RSR 18, 1928, 60–72).① the state of being in a strange locality without citizenship, sojourn, stay, also in transf. sense of the foreign country itself.ⓐ lit. (2 Esdr 8:35; prol. to Sir ln. 34; 3 Macc 7:19) of the stay of the Israelites in Egypt (Wsd 19:10) ἐν τῇ παροικίᾳ ἐν γῇ Αἰγύπτου Ac 13:17 (ἐν γῇ Βαβυλῶνος Theoph. Ant. 3, 28 [p. 264, 9]).ⓑ fig., of a Christian’s earthly life, far fr. the heavenly home (Ps 118:54; 119:5; cp. παροικέω 1) ὁ τῆς π. ὑμῶν χρόνος the time of your stay here in a strange land 1 Pt 1:17. καταλείπειν τὴν π. τοῦ κόσμου τούτου give up their stay in the strange land of this world 2 Cl 5:1 (cp. CIG 9474; IG XIV, 531, 7 τούτου τοῦ βίου τὴν παροικίαν; Philo, Conf. Lingu. 80 ἡ ἐν σώματι παροικία).② a cultic (Christian) group perceived as strangers, congregation, parish (the word is derived fr. π.) in so far as it represents a community of such ‘strangers’ (Eus., HE 4, 23, 5 τῇ ἐκκλησίᾳ τῇ παροικούσῃ Γόρτυναν ἅμα ταῖς λοιπαῖς κατὰ Κρήτην παροικίαις; Irenaeus in Eus. 5, 24, 14; Apollonius in Eus. 5, 18, 9. παροικία means a community of persons in PsSol 17:17) MPol ins., s. παροικέω 2a.—M-M. TW. -
18 οἰκούρημα
A the watch or keeping of a house, E.Hipp. 787 ; οἰ. τῶνδε τῶν ξένων watch kept by these strangers (for οἱ οἰκουροῦντες ξένοι), S.Ph. 868.2 in concrete sense, of persons, - ήματα φθείρειν corrupt the stay-at-homes, i.e. the women, Id.Or. 928.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > οἰκούρημα
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19 ἔνδημος
ἔνδημ-ος, ον,A dwelling in a place, native, Hes.Op. 225, Thgn. 794, etc.; ἔ. παρών being here at home, A.Ch. 570; ἐνδημότατοι the greatest 'stay-at-homes', opp. ἀποδημηταί, Th.1.70.2 of things, βοὴ ἔ. intestine war, A.Supp. 683 (lyr.);πόλεμοι D.H.8.83
; τὰ ἔ. homeaffairs, opp. τὰ ὑπερόρια, Arist.Pol. 1285b14; ἀρχαί (opp. ὑπερόριοι) Id.Ath.24.3, cf. Aeschin.1.45, Foed. ap. Th.5.47; endemic,νοσήματα Gal.15.429
, 17(1).11; also τὰ ἔ. βιβλία applied to the surgical treatises of Hippocrates, Pall.in Hp.Fract.12.271C.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἔνδημος
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20 ἷστός
ἷστός ( ἵστημι): anything that stands. — (1) mast, in the middle of the ship, held in place by the μεσόδμη, ἱστοπέδη, πρότονοι, ἐπίτονοι. During stay in port the mast was unstepped and laid back upon the ἱστοδόκη (cf. preceding cut, and Nos. 60, 84).— (2) weaver's beam, loom. The frame of the loom was not placed, as in modern handlooms, in a horizontal position, but stood upright, as appears in the cut, representing an ancient Egyptian loom. The threads of the warp hung perpendicularly down, and were drawn tight by weights at their lower ends. To set up the beam and so begin the web is ( ἱστὸν) στήσασθαι. In weaving, the weaver passed from one side to the other before the loom ( ἐποίχεσθαι), as he carried the shuttle ( κανών), on which was wound the thread of the woof, through the warp, and then drove the woof home with a blow of the κερκίς.— (3) warp, and in general, web, woven stuff.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἷστός
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