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1 στρατήγημα
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2 καταστρατηγέω
A overcome by generalship or stratagem, τινα Plb. 3.71.1 (dub.l.), D.S.11.21, D.H.3.26, Str.4.4.2, etc.; τινος Sopat. in Rh.8.201 W.: metaph., out-general, outwit, D.S.16.11, D.H.4.10;τοὺς δικαστάς Id.Is.3
, cf. Ph.2.203:—[voice] Pass., D.S.4.9, Onos.11.5;ὑπὸ τῆς τύχης Charito 2.8
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3 καταστρατηγίαν
καταστρατηγίᾱν, καταστρατηγίαconquest by stratagem: fem acc sg (attic doric aeolic) -
4 μεμηχανημένως
μεμηχανημένωςby stratagem: indeclform (adverb)μηχανάομαιmake by art: perf part mp masc acc pl (attic doric ionic) -
5 μέθοδος
-ου ἡ N 2 0-0-0-1-1=2 Est 8,12n; 2 Mc 13,18trick, ruse Est 8,12n; stratagem 2 Mc 13,18 Cf. SPICQ 1978a, 548 -
6 δόλευμα
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7 δόλος
δόλος (A), ὁ, prop.A bait for fish, Od.12.252: hence, any cunning contrivance for deceiving or catching, as the net in which Hephaestus catches Ares, 8.276; the Trojan horse, ib. 494; Ixion's bride, Pi. P.2.39; the robe of Penelope, Od.19.137 (pl.); ξύλινος δ. mouse-trap, Batr.116.b generally, any trick or stratagem,πυκινὸν δ. ἄλλον ὕφαινε Il.6.187
, etc.: in pl., wiles,δόλοι καὶ μήδεα 3.202
;δόλοισι κεκασμένε 4.339
, etc.2 in the abstract, craft, cunning, treachery,δόλῳ ἠὲ βίῃφι Od.9.406
;ἔπεφνε δόλῳ, οὔ τι κράτεΐ γε Il.7.142
; οὐ κατ' ἰσχὺν.. δόλῳ δέ .. A.Pr. 215, cf. Ch. 556, etc.; δόλοις ib. 888, S.OT 960, etc.; ; ; ;μετὰ δόλου καὶ τέχνης Isoc.9.36
; δόλῳ πονηρῷ, = Lat. dolo malo, Supp.Epigr.1.161.53;μετὰ δόλου πονηροῦ IG12(2).510.9
([place name] Methymna);χωρὶς δ. π. OGI629.112
([place name] Palmyra).3 spy, Hsch.------------------------------------δόλος (B)· πάσσαλος, Hsch. -
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9 εὐεπιβούλευτος
εὐεπι-βούλευτος, ον,A exposed to treachery or stratagem,χώρα Str.2.3.4
, cf. Ph.2.552, Vett. Val.236.27: [comp] Comp., X.Cyr.8.4.3, Onos.36.6, D.C.38.31.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὐεπιβούλευτος
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10 καταστρατηγία
καταστρᾰτηγ-ία, ἡ,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καταστρατηγία
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11 κλέμμα
A thing stolen, E.Hec. 618, Arist.Pr. 952a19; money equivalent of thing stolen,τὸ κ. ἐκτείσας διπλοῦν Pl.Lg. 857b
, cf. Foed.Delph.Pell.2A14, IG5(1).1390.77 (Andania, i B.C.).II stratagem in war, Th.5.9; fraud, D.18.31, Aeschin.3.100; κ. ἐρωτικόν clandestine amour, Ael.NA1.2, cf. AP5.17 (Rufin.). -
12 μέθοδος
A following after, pursuit,νύμφης μέθοδον ποιεῖσθαι Anon.
ap. Suid. s.v. ζεῦγος ἡμιονικόν (EM409.35):—hence,II pursuit of knowledge, investigation, Pl.Sph. 218d, 235c, al.; μ. ποιεῖσθαι to pursue one's inquiry, ib. 243d;ἐν τῇ πρώτῃ μ. Arist.Pol. 1289a26
: hence, treatise, Dam.Pr. 451.2 mode of prosecuting such inquiry, method, system, Pl.Phdr. 270c, Arist.EN 1129a6, Pol. 1252a18, etc.;ἡ διαλεκτικὴ μ. Pl.R. 533c
, Arist.Rh. 1358a4; joined with τέχνη, Id.EN 1094a1, cf. Phld.Rh.1.32 S.; μ. ἔχειν to have a plan or system, Arist.Top. 101a29;ἡ περὶ τὸν πίνακα μ. Plu.Rom.12
.4 'methodic' medicine,ἰητὴρ μεθόδου.. προστάτα Epigr.Gr.306
([place name] Smyrna), cf. Julian. ap.Gal.18(1).256.5 Rhet., means, τῆς εὑρέσεως, τοῦ κατορθοῦν, τοῦ ἀνεπαχθῶς ἑαυτὸν ἐπαινεῖν, Hermog.Meth.2,22,25.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μέθοδος
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13 μεμηχανημένως
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14 πυραμοῦς
A cake of roasted wheat and honey, Ephipp.8.3, cf. Trypho ap.Ath.3.114b; given to him who kept awake best during a παννυχίς, Call.Fr.2.6P.: hence, generally, meed of victory, prize, τοῦ γὰρ τεχνάζειν ἡμέτερος ὁ π. for stratagem 'we take the cake (or biscuit)', Ar.Th.94, cf. Eq. 277.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πυραμοῦς
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15 στρατήγημα
A act of a general, esp. piece of generalship, stratagem, X.Mem.3.5.22 (pl.), Isoc. 12.78, Plb.3.18.9, Onos.Praef.7, etc.:— στρατηγήματα was the title of works by Polyaenus and Frontinus; cf. also BMus.Inscr. 1020 (Smyrna, i A.D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > στρατήγημα
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16 ἀνάγκη
A force, constraint, necessity,κρατερὴ δ' ἐπικείσετ' ἀ. Il.6.458
; ἀναγκαίη γὰρ ἐπείγει ib.85;ἀναγκαίῃ πολεμίζειν 4.300
;τίς τοι ἀνάγκη πτώσσειν; 5.633
; οἷσιν ἀ. (sc. φυλάσσειν) 10.418, al.: but in Hom. usu. in dat. as Adv., ἀνάγκῃ perforce, of necessity,ἀείδειν Od.1.154
;φεύγειν Il.11.150
: in act. sense, forcibly, by force, ἴσχειν, ἄγειν, Od.4.557, 22.353;μνήσασθαι 7.217
: strengthd. by καί, 10.434;ὑπ' ἀνάγκης 19.156
; opp. ἑκόντες, Pl.Phdr. 231a;ὑπ' ἀναγκαίης Hdt.7.172
, al.;ἐξ ἀνάγκης S.Ph.73
, Th.3.40, etc.;δι' ἀνάγκης Pl.Ti. 47e
;σὺν ἀνάγκᾳ Pi.P.1.51
;πρὸς ἀνάγκαν A.Pers. 569
codd. (lyr.), cf. Epict.Ench.29.2;κατ' ἀνάγκην X.Cyr.4.3.7
: ἀνάγκη ἐστί, c. inf., it must be that.., is necessary that.., cf. Il. supr. cit.;πᾶσα ἀ. ἐστὶ ὗσαι Hdt.2.22
; τρέφειν τοὺς τοκέας τοῖσι μὲν παισὶν οὐδεμία ἀ., τῇσι δὲ θυγατράσι πᾶσα ἀ. ib.35: c. dat. pers.,ἀ. μοι σχεθεῖν A.Pr.16
, cf. Pers. 293:—in Trag. freq. in answers and arguments, πολλή γ' ἀνάγκη, πολλή' στ' ἀνάγκη, or πολλή μ' ἀνάγκη, with which an inf. may always be supplied, E.Med. 1013, Hec. 396, S.Tr. 295; soπᾶσ' ἀνάγκη El. 1497
, cf. Pl.R. 441d; ἀνάγκη μεγάλη [ἐστί] ib. 485e, Is.3.6, D.28.9;ἐν ἀνάγκῃ ἐστί Lys.6.8
: later ἀνάγκην ἔχω, c. inf., Ev.Luc. 14.18.2 necessity in the philosophical sense, Arist.APo. 94b37, Metaph. 1026b28, Ph. 199b34; logical necessity, Metaph. 1064b33: in pl., laws of nature,τίσιν ἀνάγκαις ἕκαστα γίγνεται τῶν οὐρανίων X. Mem.1.1.11
, cf. Hp.Aër.21.b natural need,γαστρὸς ἀνάγκαις A.Ag. 726
, cf. Ar.Nu. 1075, X.Cyn.7.1;ὑπ' ἀ. τῆς ἐμφύτου Pl.R. 458d
; ἐρωτικαῖς ἀ. ib., etc.d ἀνάγκη δαιμόνων, αἱ ἐκ θεῶν ἀνάγκαι, fate, destiny, E.Ph. 1000, 1763: freq. personified in Poets, Parm.8.30, Emp.116, A.Pr. 105, S.Fr. 256;Ἀνάγκᾳ δ' οὐδὲ θεοὶ μάχονται Simon.5.21
.b violence, punishment, esp. of torture, mostly pl.,ἐς ἀνάγκας ἄγεσθαι Hdt.1.116
, cf. Antipho 6.25, Herod.5.5;προσάγειν τινὶ τὰς ἀνάγκας Th.1.99
; τὰ πρὸς ἀνάγκας ὄργανα instruments of torture, Plb.15.28.2: later in sg.,ἡ ἀ. τῶν βασάνων Plu.2.305e
; under torture,Id.
Publ.17: metaph., Hp. de Arte13; δολοποιὸς ἀ., i. e. the stratagem of Nessus, S.Tr. 832;βρόχων πλεκταῖς ἀνάγκαις Xenarch.1.9
.c duress, 'force majeure',ὅρκους οὓς ποιέονται ἐν ἀνάγκῃ ὄντες Democr.239
; stress of circumstances,ἀκούσιοι ἀ. Th.3.82
.4 bodily pain, anguish, painfully,S.
Ph. 206 (lyr.); ὑπ' ἀνάγκης βοᾶν ib. 215;ὠδίνων ἀνάγκαι E.Ba.89
(lyr.): generally, distress,ἐν ἀνάγκαις γλυκὺ γίνεται καὶ τὸ σκληρόν Simon.226
; freq. in LXX, Jb.15.24, al.;ἡ ἐνεστῶσα ἀ. 1 Ep.Cor.7.26
: esp. in pl., IG12 (7).386.23 (Amorgos, iii B. C.), D.S.4.43, 2 Ep.Cor.6.4, etc.II tie of blood, kindred, Lys.32.5.III = ἡ δικαστικὴ κλεψύδρα, Hsch. -
17 ἀπάτημα
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18 ἐξεύρημα
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19 δόλος
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20 δόλος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `bait, any trick or stratagem for catching, trick' (Il.).Derivatives: δόλιος `deceiving, tricky' (Od.) with δολιότης (LXX), δολιεύομαι `deceive' (LXX) and δολιόω `id.' (LXX); - δολερός `id.' (Ion.-Att.), δολόεις `cunning' (Od.). - Lengthened δόλευμα `trick' (Aen. Tact.; s. Chantr. Form. 186f.). - Denomin. δολόω `beguile' (Hes.) with δόλωσις (X.) and δόλωμα (A.; Chantraine l.c.); also δολίζω `falsify' (Dsc.). - Here also δολία = κώνειον, `hemlock' (Ps.-Dsc.), cf. Strömberg Pflanzennamen 64; cf. Latte z. St.; δολάνα μαστροπός. \< Λάκωνες\> H.; familiar word, see Chantraine 199; also δόλοπα κατάσκοπον, μαστροπόν with δολοπεύει ἐπιβουλεύει, ἐνεδρεύει H. - On δολεών ὁ δοθιήν H. s.v. δοθιήν.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: The identity of δόλος and Lat. dolus, Osc. dolom, -ud (acc., abl.) seems evident; but is the Italic word a loan from Greek? One compares also a Germanic word: ONord. tāl f. `deception, trick', OE tǣl f. `blame, slander, derision', OHG zāla f. `danger', PGm. * tēlō, would be IE * dēlā with long e (see Brugmann Grundr.2 2: 1, 153f.). - There is no primary verb. Connection with dolāre and δαιδάλλω (s. v.) is quite hypothetical. Given its concrete basic meaning, it could well be a Pre-Greek word. - Unclear δόλος πάσσαλος H.; cf. Specht Ursprung 157 and 219. - On δόλων s.v.Page in Frisk: 1,407-408Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > δόλος
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