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1 πετυχαίνω
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2 διαδέχομαι
A receive one from another, δ. τὸν λόγον take up the word, i.e. speak next, Pl.R. 576b;λόγον παρά τινος D.H. Rh.8.14
: abs.,διαδεξάμενοι ἔλεγον Hdt.8.142
;ἀποκρινόμενοι διαδέχεσθε Pl.Lg. 900c
; δ. νόμους παρὰ τῶν θεῶν, τέχνην, Antipho 1.3, Lys.24.6; τὴν διατριβήν, leadership of a school of philosophy, Phld. Acad.Ind.p.58 M.2 δ. βασιλείαν succeed to the kingdom, Plb.2.4.7;ἀρχὴν παρά τινος Id.9.28.8
; τὴν ναῦν δ. τινί, of a trierarch (cf.διαδοχή 1
), D.50.38;πλοῦτον παρά τινος Luc.DMort.11.3
.II διαδέχεσθαί τινι succeed one, take his place, relieve him on guard, etc., Pl. Lg. 758b, X.Cyr.8.6.18: later,δ. τινά Arist.Pol. 1299b4
, Plb.28.3.6; δ. τὰ κατὰ τὴν στρατηγίαν act for the στρατηγός, BGU18.3 (ii A. D.), etc.;τοὺς προφήτας στολισταὶ δ.
represent,PGnom.
193.b appoint a successor to,τινά Eun.Hist.p.231
D.:—[voice] Pass., διεδέχθη τῆς στρατηγίας was relieved of his command, Id.p.243 D.2 abs., relieve one another, τοῖς ἵπποις with fresh horses, X.An.1.5.2 (wrongly expld. as closing in from both sides by Demetr.Eloc.93); succeed,οἱ διαδεχόμενοι στρατηγοί Lys.13.62
, cf. Arist.Pol. 1293a29; οἱ διαδεξάμενοι the successors (of Alexander), Plb.9.34.11;οἱ τὰ Πύρρου δ. App.Ill.7
: [tense] pf. part. [voice] Pass., in turns, by turns,S.
Tr.30;διαδεξάμενοι Act.Ap.7.45
;οἱ διαδεχόμενοι καιροί Herod.Med.
ap. Orib.7.8.3.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διαδέχομαι
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3 εὐοδόω
εὐοδόω fut. εὐοδώσω; 1 aor. εὐώδωσα LXX; pf. 3 sg. εὐόδωκεν Gen 24:21, 27; Tob 10:14 S. Pass.: fut. εὐοδωθήσομαι; aor. εὐοδώθην and εὐωδώθην LXX (s. ὁδός; Soph., Hdt. et al.; pap, LXX; on the latter Anz 290; Just., A II, 7, 8) in our lit. only the pass. is used, and not literally ‘be led along a good road’, but in the sense: have things turn out well, prosper, succeed of pers., abs. (Josh 1:8; Pr 28:13; 2 Ch 18:11; En 104:6; TestGad 7:1) εὔχομαί σε εὐοδοῦσθαι κ. ὑγιαίνειν I pray that all may go well with you and that you may be in good health 3J 2; cp. εὐοδοῦταί σου ἡ ψυχή it is well with your soul ibid.; εὐ. ἔν τινι succeed in someth. (2 Ch 32:30; Sir 41:1; Jer 2:37; Da 6:4) Hs 6, 3, 5f. W. inf. foll. (cp. 1 Macc 16:2) εἴ πως ἤδη ποτὲ εὐοδωθήσομαι ἐλθεῖν πρὸς ὑμᾶς whether I will finally succeed in coming to you Ro 1:10. θησαυρίζων ὅ τι ἐὰν εὐοδῶται save as much as he gains 1 Cor 16:2. Yet, in this pass. the subj. may be a thing (Hdt. 6, 73 τῷ Κλεομένεϊ εὐωδώθη τὸ πρῆγμα; 2 Esdr 5:8; Tob 4:19 BA; 1 Macc 3:6) understood, such as business or profit.—DELG s.v. ὁδός. M-M. TW. -
4 δυσκατόρθωτον
δυσκατόρθωτοςhard to succeed in: masc /fem acc sgδυσκατόρθωτοςhard to succeed in: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
5 επιλαγχάνον
ἐπιλαγχάνωsucceed: pres part act masc voc sgἐπιλαγχάνωsucceed: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc sg -
6 ἐπιλαγχάνον
ἐπιλαγχάνωsucceed: pres part act masc voc sgἐπιλαγχάνωsucceed: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc sg -
7 επιλαχούσας
ἐπιλαχούσᾱς, ἐπιλαγχάνωsucceed: aor part act fem acc pl (attic epic doric ionic)ἐπιλαχούσᾱς, ἐπιλαγχάνωsucceed: aor part act fem gen sg (doric) -
8 ἐπιλαχούσας
ἐπιλαχούσᾱς, ἐπιλαγχάνωsucceed: aor part act fem acc pl (attic epic doric ionic)ἐπιλαχούσᾱς, ἐπιλαγχάνωsucceed: aor part act fem gen sg (doric) -
9 επιλαχόν
ἐπιλαγχάνωsucceed: aor part act masc voc sgἐπιλαγχάνωsucceed: aor part act neut nom /voc /acc sg -
10 ἐπιλαχόν
ἐπιλαγχάνωsucceed: aor part act masc voc sgἐπιλαγχάνωsucceed: aor part act neut nom /voc /acc sg -
11 επιλαχόντα
ἐπιλαγχάνωsucceed: aor part act neut nom /voc /acc plἐπιλαγχάνωsucceed: aor part act masc acc sg -
12 ἐπιλαχόντα
ἐπιλαγχάνωsucceed: aor part act neut nom /voc /acc plἐπιλαγχάνωsucceed: aor part act masc acc sg -
13 επιλέλογχε
ἐπιλαγχάνωsucceed: perf imperat act 2nd sg (epic doric ionic)ἐπιλαγχάνωsucceed: perf ind act 3rd sg (epic doric ionic) -
14 ἐπιλέλογχε
ἐπιλαγχάνωsucceed: perf imperat act 2nd sg (epic doric ionic)ἐπιλαγχάνωsucceed: perf ind act 3rd sg (epic doric ionic) -
15 επέλαχον
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16 ἐπέλαχον
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17 μεταχρονεί
μεταχρονέωsucceed in time: pres ind mp 2nd sg (attic epic doric ionic)μεταχρονέωsucceed in time: pres ind act 3rd sg (attic epic doric ionic) -
18 μεταχρονεῖ
μεταχρονέωsucceed in time: pres ind mp 2nd sg (attic epic doric ionic)μεταχρονέωsucceed in time: pres ind act 3rd sg (attic epic doric ionic) -
19 μεταχρόνιον
μεταχρόνιοςhappening afterwards: masc acc sgμεταχρόνιοςhappening afterwards: neut nom /voc /acc sgμεταχρόνιοςhappening afterwards: masc /fem acc sgμεταχρόνιοςhappening afterwards: neut nom /voc /acc sgμεταχρονέωsucceed in time: imperf ind act 3rd pl (doric)μεταχρονέωsucceed in time: imperf ind act 1st sg (doric) -
20 εὐτυχέω
εὐτυχ-έω, [tense] impf. ηὐτύχουν or εὐτ- S.Fr.107.10, etc.: [tense] fut. - ήσω E.Or. 1212: [tense] aor. 1 ηὐτύχησα or εὐτ- ib. 542, etc.: [tense] pf. ηὐτύχηκα or εὐτ- Pl.Lg. 811c, etc.: [ per.] 3pl. [tense] plpf.Aηὐτυχήκεσαν D.18.18
:—[voice] Pass., [tense] aor. 1εὐτυχήθην Hdn.2.8.3
, 2.9.3: [tense] pf.εὐτύχημαι Th.7.77
, etc.:—to be prosperous, fortunate, Pi.O.7.81, I.3.1, etc.; οἱ εὐτυχοῦντες people in prosperity, Antipho 2.4.9; εὐ. τινός to be well off for a thing, Luc. Charid.23; εἰ μνήμης εὐτυχῶ if I remember rightly, Ath.2.58c: c. dat.,τῷ πολέμῳ Hdt.1.171
, cf. S.El.68;τῷ βίῳ Men.655
: more freq. c. acc. rei,τοὺς ἄλλους πολέμους Hdt.1.65
;τὰ πάντα Id.3.40
, cf. S.OT88; , Ion 567;ἔν τινι X.HG7.1.5
: c. part., to succeed in doing, E.Or. 1212, cf. X.HG7.1.11: later c. inf., Plu.2.333e, Vett.Val.241.11, Longus 4.19, D.L.9.100: c. acc. cogn.,εὐ. εὐτύχημα X.An.6.3.6
; εὐτύχει at the close of letters, Pl.Ep. 321c; εὐτυχεῖτε [dialect] Ep.Philipp. ap. D.18.78, Septimius Severus in IG12(7).243.30; εὐτύχει on gravestones, CIG 4346 ([place name] Side), 4837 ([place name] Egypt); ἀλλ' εὐτυχοίης fare thee well! A.Ch. 1063, S.OT 1478, E. Med. 688.2 of things, turn out well, prosper, ; ;τὰ εὐτυχοῦντα Id.Fr. 681
; τὰ πολλὰ.. εὐτυχοῦντα if they succeed, Th. 3.39, cf. 4.79:—also in [voice] Pass.,ἱκανὰ τοῖς πολεμίοις ηὐτύχηται Id.7.77
;τὰ τῆς μάχης εὐτυχεῖτο Plu.Num.12
:ταῦτα αὐτοῖς ἐς κάλλος εὐτύχηται Gal.Protr.12
;ἄπιστον τὸ -ούμενον Alciphr.2.3
; of a person,εὐτυχηθείς Iamb.VP2.9
.II [voice] Act., obtain, attain to,παρὰ τῶν Σεβαστῶν στέφανον Ephes.3
No.70, cf. Sch.Pi.P.9.173, PMasp.23.23 (vi A.D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὐτυχέω
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