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121 ψαλτηρίῳ
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122 ψαλτηρίωι
ψαλτηρίῳ, ψαλτήριονstringed instrument: neut dat sg -
123 ψαλτηρίων
ψαλτήριονstringed instrument: neut gen pl -
124 ψαλτήρια
ψαλτήριονstringed instrument: neut nom /voc /acc pl -
125 ψαλτήριον
ψαλτήριονstringed instrument: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
126 ψάλματα
ψάλμαtune played on a stringed instrument: neut nom /voc /acc pl -
127 διώκω
1 pursueαὐτίκα γὰρ ἦλθε Λήδας παῖς διώκων N. 10.66
met. try to capture, attainὦ Μέλισσ, εὐμαχανίαν γὰρ ἔφανας Ἰσθμίοις ὑμετέρας ἀρετὰς ὕμνῳ διώκειν I. 4.3
ἀγαπᾶται μέτρα μὲν γνώμᾳ διώκων, μέτρα δὲ καὶ κατέχων I. 6.71
τερπνὸν ἐφάμερον διώκων ἕκαλος ἔπειμι γῆρας ἔς τε τὸν μόρσιμον αἰῶνα I. 7.40
μὴ πρεσβυτέραν ἀριθμοῦ δίωκε, θυμέ, πρᾶξιν fr. 127. 4.οὐ μιν διώξω O. 3.45
2 speed, drive cf.διώξιππος ὃς κεραυνοῦ τε κρέσσον ἄλλο βέλος διώξει χερὶ τριόδοντός τ' ἀμαιμακέτου I. 8.35
Ἄβδηρε [σέθ]εν Ἰάονι τόνδε λαῷ [παι]ᾶνα [δι]ώξω Δηρηνὸν Ἀπόλλωνα πάρ τ' Ἀφρο[δίταν (a metaphor derived from the chariot of song) Pae. 2.43a of playing a stringed instrument, run over φόρμιγγ' Ἀπόλλων ἐπτάγλωσσον χρυσέῳ πλάκτρῳ διώκων ἁγεῖτο παντοίων νόμων (διώκειν δέ φησιν αὐτόν, τὸ τάχος ἐμφῆναι βουλόμενος τῆς πλήξεως. Σ) N. 5.24b run through a song Πελασγὸν ἵππον ἢ κύνα Ἀμυκλάιαν μιμέο καμπύλον μέλος διώκων (an allusion to the chariot of song, v. Pae. 2.4 supra, and καμπύλον δίφρον 1. 4. 29; here of the hyporchema) *fr. 107a. 3*. -
128 δεκάχορδος
-ος,-ον A 0-0-0-3-0=3 Ps 32(33),2; 91(92),4; 143(144),9
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