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41 καρτεροῦσιν
καρτερέωto be steadfast: pres part act masc /neut dat pl (attic epic doric)καρτερέωto be steadfast: pres ind act 3rd pl (attic epic doric)καρτερόωstrengthen: pres part act masc /neut dat pl (attic ionic)καρτερόωstrengthen: pres ind act 3rd pl (attic ionic) -
42 καρτερούντων
καρτερέωto be steadfast: pres part act masc /neut gen pl (attic epic doric)καρτερέωto be steadfast: pres imperat act 3rd pl (attic epic doric)καρτερόωstrengthen: pres part act masc /neut gen plκαρτερόωstrengthen: pres imperat act 3rd pl -
43 καρτερούσας
καρτερούσᾱς, καρτερέωto be steadfast: pres part act fem acc pl (attic epic doric)καρτερούσᾱς, καρτερέωto be steadfast: pres part act fem gen sg (doric)καρτερούσᾱς, καρτερόωstrengthen: pres part act fem acc pl (attic ionic) -
44 καρτερώ
καρτερέωto be steadfast: pres subj act 1st sg (attic epic doric)καρτερέωto be steadfast: pres ind act 1st sg (attic epic doric)καρτερόςstrong: masc /neut gen sg (doric aeolic)καρτερόωstrengthen: pres subj act 1st sgκαρτερόωstrengthen: pres ind act 1st sg——————καρτερόςstrong: masc /neut dat sg -
45 καρτερέοντα
καρτερέωto be steadfast: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc pl (epic doric ionic aeolic)καρτερέωto be steadfast: pres part act masc acc sg (epic doric ionic aeolic) -
46 καρτερήσαντα
καρτερέωto be steadfast: aor part act neut nom /voc /acc plκαρτερέωto be steadfast: aor part act masc acc sg -
47 καρτερήσατε
καρτερέωto be steadfast: aor imperat act 2nd plκαρτερέωto be steadfast: aor ind act 2nd pl (homeric ionic) -
48 καρτερήσεις
καρτέρησιςbearing patiently: fem nom /voc pl (attic epic)καρτέρησιςbearing patiently: fem nom /acc pl (attic)καρτερέωto be steadfast: aor subj act 2nd sg (epic)καρτερέωto be steadfast: fut ind act 2nd sg -
49 καρτερήσετε
καρτερέωto be steadfast: aor subj act 2nd pl (epic)καρτερέωto be steadfast: fut ind act 2nd pl -
50 καρτερήσομεν
καρτερέωto be steadfast: aor subj act 1st pl (epic)καρτερέωto be steadfast: fut ind act 1st pl -
51 καρτέρει
καρτερέωto be steadfast: pres imperat act 2nd sg (attic epic)καρτερέωto be steadfast: imperf ind act 3rd sg (attic epic) -
52 καρτέριον
καρτερέωto be steadfast: imperf ind act 3rd pl (doric)καρτερέωto be steadfast: imperf ind act 1st sg (doric) -
53 μενέκτυπον
μενέκτυποςsteadfast in the battle-din: masc /fem acc sgμενέκτυποςsteadfast in the battle-din: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
54 βέβαιος
A firm, steady,κρύσταλλος Th.3.23
; ([comp] Comp.); γῆ β. terra firma, Arr.An.2.21.5; steadfast, durable,ὁμιλία.. πιστὴ καὶ βέβαιος S.Ph.71
;ἀρετῆς βέβαιαι.. αἱ κτήσεις μόνης Id.Fr. 194
;ψῆφος βεβαία E.El. 1263
;τὴν χάριν βέβαιον ἔχειν Th.1.32
;οὐδέπω βέβαιος ἦν ἡ σωτηρία And.1.53
;εἰρήνην βεβαίαν ἀγαγεῖν Isoc.4.173
;φιλία βέβαιος Pl.Smp. 182c
; ; , etc.b sure, certain, ; (lyr.); ; πύλας β. παρέχειν make safe, secure, Th.4.67; βεβαιότερος κίνδυνος a surer game, Id.3.39: [comp] Sup.- ότατος Id.1.124
; βέβαιόν ἐστί τινι ὅτι .. D.H.3.35; τὰ παρ' ἀνθρώπων αὐτῷ β. ἦν ibid.; but β. παρέχειν τὰν ὠνάν confirm, guarantee, GDI1867, al. (Delph.);μένειν κυρίαν καὶ β... συγχώρησιν BGU1058.47
(i B. C.).2 of persons, etc., steadfast, constant, ([comp] Comp.), cf. Th.5.43, etc.: c. inf., βεβαιότεροι μηδὲν νεωτεριεῖν more certain to make no change, Th.3.11.3 τό β. certainty, Hdt.7.50, cf. Pl.Phlb. 59c, etc.; but τὸ β. τῆς διανοίας firmness, resolution, Th.2.89.b security, guarantee,τὸ δημόσιον β. IG12.189
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55 στάσιμος
I [voice] Act., checking, stopping, τὰ σ. τοῦ αἵματος styptics, Hp.Mul.2.110; of foods,=στατικός 1
, Id.Vict.2.54,55.II [voice] Pass., brought to a stand, standing, stationary: of water, stagnant, Id.Aėr.7, X.Oec.20.11, Aen.Tact.8.4, etc.; - ώτατος ποταμῶν Id.Aër.15; σ. αἷμα Id.Acut. (Sp.9; σ. ὕδατα, opp. ῥυτά, Arist.Mete. 353b19.b stable, steadfast, opp. ὑγρός and ῥοώδης, Hp.Mul.2.111, cf. Nat.Mul. 1, Diog.Apoll.5 ([comp] Comp.); τὸ ψυχρὸν ἔοικε σ. εἶναι, opp. κινητικόν, Plu.2.945f;σ. κίνησις Pl.Sph. 256b
, cf. Tht. 180b, Arist.GA 717a30 ([comp] Comp.);πνεῦμα Thphr.CP5.12.11
; (Salamis Cypr.); σ. ἄστρα fixed, Poll.4.156; σ. ὄργανα defined in Orib.49.2.6. Adv.- μως Hp.Acut.29
: [comp] Comp. .2 of men, steadfast, steady, φύσεις κόσμιοι καὶ ς. Id.R. 539d;τὰ σ. γένη ἐξίσταται εἰς νωθρότητα Arist. Rh. 1390b30
;φρόνιμος καὶ σ. ἄνθρωπος Plb.27.15.10
; - ώτερος, opp. τολμηρότερος, Id.21.7.5: τὸ ς. steadiness, Id.6.58.13; τὸ σ. τῆς ἵππου the heavy cavalry, Id.3.65.6;οἱ -ώτατοι τῶν ἀνδρῶν Id.15.16.4
.3 of music,ἡ Δωριστὶ -ωτάτη καὶ μάλιστα ἦθος ἔχουσα ἀνδρεῖον Arist.Pol. 1342b13
, cf. 1340b9, Pr. 922b15; μέτρον -ώτατον, of heroic verse, Id.Po. 1459b34; λέξις ς. Id.EN 1125a14:—but,b στάσιμον, τό, in Tragedy, choral song, distd. by Aristotle fr. πάροδος and defined as μέλος χοροῦ τὸ ἄνευ ἀναπαίστου καὶ τροχαίου, Po. 1452b23, cf. S.E.M.6.17, Poll.4.53, Ath.13.592b; expld. as sung by the chorus when stationary, σ. μέλος ὃ ᾄδουσιν ἱστάμενοι οἱ χορευταί Sch. Ar.Ra. 1314, cf. Arg.A.Pers., Sch.Ar.V. 270, Sch.S.Tr. 216, EM690.49, 725.2; cf. στάδην.4 ἀργύριον ς. money out at interest, Lex Solonis ap.Lys.10.18.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > στάσιμος
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56 ἔμπεδος
2 mostly of qualities, etc., steadfast, μένος, ἴς, Il.5.254, Od.11.393; φρένες, ἦτορ, νόος, Il.6.352, 10.94, 11.813; χρὼς ἔ. 19.33; of a person, ἔ. οὐδ' ἀεσίφρων (of Priam) 20.183; λίσσεται ἔμπεδον εἶναι [τὴν πομπήν] prays that it may be sure and certain, Od.8.30, cf. Pi.N.7.57;δίκη δέ τοι ἔ. ἔστω καὶ θέμις A.R.4.372
, etc.; once in A., ἔ. σίνος a cleaving or clinging mischief, Ag. 561;ἔ. φρονήματα S.Ant. 169
; συντρόφοις ὀργαῖς ἔ. continuing steadfast in.., Id.Aj. 640 (lyr.);ἔμπεδα φωνεῖν Nic.Th.4
: [comp] Comp.-ώτερος, νόος Luc.Salt. 85
.3 of Time, lasting, continual,φυλακή Il.8.521
;κομιδή Od.8.453
;αἰών Emp.17.11
;δουλοσύνα Pi.P.12.14
;χρῆμα Simon.85.1
(s.v.l.); (lyr.).II neut. ἔμπεδον as Adv. (freq. in Hom.), στήλη μένει ἔ. stands fast, Il.17.434; Δαναοὶ Τρῶας μένον ἔ. firmly, 5.527; θέειν ἔ. run on and on, run without resting, 13.141;ἔ. βρύουσα B.12.178
; strengthd.,ἔ. αἰέν Il.16.107
;ἔ. ἀσφαλὲς αἰεί 15.683
; μάλ' ἀσφαλέως θέεν ἔ. Od.13.86: pl., τίκτῃ δ' ἔμπεδα μῆλα the flocks bring forth without fail, 19.113; firmly,AP
9.291 (Crin.): in Trag., ἴσθι τόδ' ἔμπεδον of a surety, S. Ph. 1197 (anap.); more freq. regul. Adv. ἐμπέδως continually, Semon. 7.20 (nisi leg. - πεδῶς, cf. ἐμπεδής): so in Trag., constantly, firmly, A.Ag. 854, 975, Eu. 335 (lyr.), S.Tr. 487; also in later Prose, ἐ. οἶδα of a surety, Pl.Ax. 372a; ἔτη τριάκοντα μείναντες ἐ. Plb.2.19.1, Porph. Abst.2.41.------------------------------------Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἔμπεδος
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57 βέβαιος
βέβαιος, α, ον (s. the next βεβαι-entries; Aeschyl., Hdt. et al.; ins, pap, rare in LXX, freq. in Philo; Jos., Ant. 13, 187; 14, 398; Just.) gener. relating to stability: ‘firm, permanent’.① of something that can be relied on not to cause disappointment, reliable, in metaph. of an anchor (w. ἀσφαλής) unshifting Hb 6:19 of hope (cp. Dionys. Hal. 6, 51; Plut., Ant. 917 [3, 7]; 4 Macc 17:4) whose realization can be counted on because it does not move, being set down in the ‘holy of holies’. Sim. ἡ ἐλπὶς ἡμῶν βεβαία ὑπὲρ ὑμῶν our hope for you is firm 2 Cor 1:7 (=our expectation [of things to be fulfilled] for you is not misplaced). ἔχομεν βεβαιότερον (for superl.; cp. Stob., Flor. IV 625, 2 βεβαιοτέραν ἔχε τ. φιλίαν πρὸς τ. γονεῖς) τὸν προφητικὸν λόγον we possess the prophetic word as something that is (now) all the more reliable 2 Pt 1:19 (on β. ἔχειν cp. Thu. 1, 32; Appian, Bell. Civ. 5, 19 §78 ἔχειν τι βέβαιον=have a firm hold on something; UPZ 162 II, 10 [117 B.C.]; s. also Diod S in 2); for other interpretations see comm. Of things revealed reliable (w. ἰσχυρός, τεθεμελιωμένος) Hv 3, 4, 3.② pert. to having continuity or being unwavering and persistent, abiding (ψυχή Did., Gen. 197, 4; of a just pers. TKellis 22, 103 [w. ἁγνός]): of boldness and hope that remain constant, steadfast Hb 3:6 v.l.; of πίστις unwavering (Appian, Liby. 64 §284 πίστις ἐστὶ βέβαιος; Diod S 2, 29, 4 πιστεύοντες βεβαιότερον=accept all the more confidently; Simplicius in Epict. p. 110, 37 πίστις βεβαία=firm faith in the immortality of the soul on the basis of a declaration by a μάντις; Esth 3:13c; 3 Macc 5:31) 1 Cl 1:2. Of love steadfast MPol 1:2. ἀρχὴν τῆς ὑποστάσεως βεβαίαν κατέχειν hold firm the original commitment Hb 3:14. (W. ἀσφαλής) ISm 8:2. ἐπὶ τὸν τῆς πίστεως βέβαιον δρόμον καταντῆσαι steadfastly finish the course of faith 1 Cl 6:2. Of the Corinthian congregation well-established, dependable (Appian, Iber. 37 §150 ἀνὴρ β., Bell. Civ. 2, 13 §47 a servant) 47:6.—ἡ βεβαία τῆς πίστεως ὑμῶν ῥίζα dependable root of your faith Pol 1:2 in ref. to constancy in a productive Christian life.③ pert. to having validity over a period of time, in force, valid of a promise that applies to all pers. Ro 4:16; of the eucharist ISm 8:1. ὁ λόγος ἐγένετο βέβαιος (on λόγος β. cp. Pla., Phd. 90c λόγος β. καὶ ἀληθής) the word was in force Hb 2:2 (β. of the Mosaic law as Philo, Mos. 2, 14); a last will and testament valid (opp. οὐκ ἰσχύει ‘lack force’; legal t.t., s. JBehm, Διαθήκη 1912, 87, 4) Hb 9:17. βεβαίαν τὴν κλῆσιν ποιεῖσθαι keep the call in force i.e. confirm it so that it does not lapse (cp. Ael. Aristid. 13 p. 250 D.: βεβ. ἐλευθερία) 2 Pt 1:10; β. εἶναι be in force IRo 3:1 (Ignatius fears that the instructions given by the Romans to others about dying for the faith will not apply to him; he wants them to be consistent).—B. 1237. DELG. M-M. TW. Spicq. -
58 καρτερέω
καρτερέω (s. κράτος) fut. καρτερήσω LXX; 1 aor. ἐκαρτέρησα (Soph., Thu. et al.; pap, LXX; TestJob 4:10; Jos., Ant. 11, 52) to continue without wavering in a state or condition, be strong, be steadfast, hold out, endure (Thu. 2, 44, 3; Pla., Theaet. 157d, Lach. 193a; Diod S 3, 5, 3 καρτερῆσαι μέχρι τῆς τελευτῆς; PGrenf I, 1, 19 [II B.C.]; PAmh 130, 6; Job 2:9; Sir 2:2; 12:15; 2 Macc 7:17 al.) τὸν ἀόρατον ὡς ὁρῶν ἐκαρτέρησεν he persevered as if he saw him who is invisible Hb 11:27. Cp. Windisch; Strathmann.—GWhitaker, in ET 27, 1916, 186 prefers the mng. fix one’s eyes upon, on the basis of certain pass. in Plut.—But the proper understanding of this word must surely proceed from the fact that the ptc. with καρτερεῖν does not denote an accompanying circumstance, but rather the quality in which someone endures or is steadfast (Diod S 8, 18, 3 τοιοῦτον βίον ζῶντα καρτερεῖν=keep on living a life like this; 14, 65, 4 μέχρι τίνος καρτερήσομεν ταῦτα πάσχοντες;=how long will we continue to suffer this?; 18, 60, 1 καρτερεῖν δεσποζόμενος=allow oneself to be continually dominated; Arrian., Anab. 7, 8, 3 οὔκουν σιγῇ ἔχοντες ἐκαρτέρησαν=they did not continue, then, in silence; Ps.-Dicaearchus p. 141 ln. 11 F. ἀκούων καρτ.=listen continually). Accordingly Hb 11:27, giving the reason for Moses’ fearlessness: he kept the one who is invisible continually before his eyes (i.e., in faith), as it were.—DELG s.v. κράτος. M-M. TW. -
59 παράμονος
παράμονος ον (παραμένω; a rare form of παραμόνιμος ‘constant, steadfast’; Pind. et al.)① pert. to being of enduring quality, lasting, constant, enduring, of things or circumstances (Plut., Mor. 114f πένθος; Vett. Val. p. 292, 30; Geopon. 1, 12, 5) δόξα (w. ἄτρεπτος) IEph ins; (w. αἰώνιος) χαρά IPhld ins; ἀφροσύνη Hs 6, 5, 2.② of pers. (Hesych.=καρτερός), prim. pert. to being consistent in character, ‘steadfast, constant’; in our lit. in an unfavorable sense, stubborn, persistent Hs 5, 5, 1. W. the dat. of that in which someone is persistent παράμονοι ταῖς καταλαλιαῖς αὐτῶν stubborn slanderers 9, 23, 3.—DELG s.v. μένω. -
60 στερεός
στερεός, ά, όν (Hom. et al.; ins, pap, LXX, En, EpArist, Philo, Joseph., Just., D. 5, 2)① pert. to being firm or solid in contrast to being soft or viscous, firm, hard, solid, strong θεμέλιος 2 Ti 2:19. πέτρα (PPetr II, 4, 1, 3 [III B.C.]; LXX; En 26:5; OdeSol 11:5) B 5:14; 6:3 (both Is 50:7). (Opp. γάλα) στερεὰ τροφή solid food (Theophr., CP 3, 16; Diod S 2, 4, 5; Epict. 2, 16, 39; Lucian, Lexiph. 23) Hb 5:12, 14.② fig. ext. of 1, of human character (Hom. et al.) steadfast, firm (Diog. L. 2, 132 of athletes; Quint. Smyrn. [c. 400 A.D.] 5, 597; 9, 508 Zimmermann [1891] στερεῇ φρενί=w. steadfast mind) στερεοὶ τῇ πίστει 1 Pt 5:9 (ἑδραῖοι P72).—DELG s.v. 2 στεῖρα, B στερεός; Frisk s.v. στερεός. M-M. TW.
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