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62 ἐπιλάχοι
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63 επιλάχοιμεν
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67 επέλαχε
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74 μεταχρονοῦντες
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75 μεταχρονίοισι
μεταχρόνιοςhappening afterwards: masc /neut dat pl (epic ionic aeolic)μεταχρόνιοςhappening afterwards: masc /fem /neut dat pl (epic ionic aeolic)μεταχρονέωsucceed in time: pres part act masc /neut dat pl (doric) -
76 ἔρδω
1ϝερδ- O. 10.91
, fr. 155. 1.)a perform, achieveεἰ δὲ θεὸν ἀνήρ τις ἔλπεταί λτ;τιγτ; λαθέμεν ἔρδων O. 1.64
καλὰ ἔρξαις ἀοιδᾶς ἄτερ O. 10.91
εἰ δ' ἐὼν καλὸς ἔρδων τ ἐοικότα μορφᾷ N. 3.19
χρὴ δὲ πᾶν ἔρδοντ' ἀμαυρῶσαι τὸν ἐχθρόν ( πὰν Schr.) I. 4.48 μαρνάσθω τις ἔρδων ἀμφ' ἀέθλοισιν γενεὰν Κλεονίκου ἐκμαθών i. e. in actual practice I. 5.54 τί ἔρδων φίλος σοί τε, καρτερόβρεντα Κρονίδα, εἴην; fr. 155. 1.b do to others, bestowτὺ γὰρ τὸ μαλθακὸν ἔρξαι τε καὶ παθεῖν ὁμῶς ἐπίστασαι καιρῷ σὺν ἀτρεκεῖ P. 8.6
ἔστι δὲ καί τι θανόντεσσιν μέρος κὰν νόμον ἐρδόμενον (“de sacris faciendis met.” Boeckh: - ομένων coni. Mosch) O. 8.78c = εὖ ἔρδω, succeed εἰ δὲ τύχῃ τις ἔρδων (cf. Bacch. 18. 43) N. 7.11d frag. ] ανερδω[ P. Oxy. 2442. fr. 103. -
77 εὖ
εὖ (ἠὺ coni. O. 5.16)1 wellaεὖ νιν ἔγνωκεν P. 4.287
“ εὖ καθορᾷς” P. 9.49τό γ' ἐν ξυνῷ πεποναμένον εὖ μὴ κρυπτέτω P. 9.93
εὖ οἶδ' ὅτι N. 4.43
ὁ δ' εὖ φράσθη N. 5.34
εὖ μὲν Ἀρισταγόραν δέξαι τεὸν ἐς θάλαμον, εὖ δ' ἑταίρους N. 11.3
τοῦτο γὰρ ἀθάνατον φωνᾶεν ἕρπει, εἴ τις εὖ εἴπῃ τι I. 4.41
bI εὖ πράσσω, prosperξείνων δ' εὖ πρασσόντων, ἔσαναν ἐσλοί O. 4.4
εἰ δὲ σὺν πόνῳ τις εὖ πράσσοι O. 11.4
ὁ δὲ Ῥαδάμανθυς εὖ πέπραγεν P. 2.73
II εὖ τυγχάνω, succeed ἠὺ δ' ἔχοντες σοφοὶ καὶ πολίταις ἔδοξαν ἔμμεν (Hermann: εὖ δ(ὲ) ἔχοντες codd.: εὖ δὲ τυχόντες Boeckh) O. 5.16 χρὴ πρὸς μακάρων τυγχάνοντ' εὖ πασχέμεν (τὸ εὖ κοινόν. Σ.) P. 3.104III εὖ πάσχω, be successfulτὸ δὲ παθεῖν εὖ πρῶτον ἀέθλων P. 1.99
, cf. P. 3.104εὐανθεῖ σὺν ὄλβῳ εἴ τις εὖ πάσχων λόγον ἐσλὸν ἀκούῃ I. 5.13
ἔραμαι ἐόντων εὖ τε παθεῖν καὶ ἀκοῦσαι φίλοις ἐξαρκέων N. 1.32
IV εὖ ἀκούω, have a good reputationεὖ δ' ἀκούειν δευτέρα μοῖῤ P. 1.99
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78 διαδέχομαι
+ V 0-3-0-1-5=9 1 Chr 26,18(bis); 2 Chr 31,12; Est 10,3; 2 Mc 4,31to succeed, to take one’s place [τινα] 4 Mc 4,15; to relieve guard 1 Chr 26,18; to be next in rank, to be second in command Est 10,3; διαδεχόμενος next (as adj.) 2 Chr 31,12; τὸν διαδεχόμενον regent (as subst.) 2 Mc 4,31 -
79 εὐοδόω
+ V 10-21-6-15-29=81 Gn 24,12.21.27.40.42A: to help on the way, to lead prosperously [τινα] Gn 24,27; to set on the way prosperously, to send prosperously [τινα] Jgs 4,8; to help on the way, to prosper [abs.] (metaph.) 1 Chr 22,11; id. [τινι] 2 Chr 14,6; to make prosperous [τι] Gn 39,3; to give success in [τινί τι] TobBA 7,12; to give succes in [+inf.] 2 Mc 10,7P: to have a prosperous journey DnLXX 8,11; to prosper, to be successful (of things) JgsB 18,5εἰ εὐόδωκεν κύριος τὴν ὁδὸν αὐτοῦ whether the Lord had made his way or journey prosperous Gn 24,21; εὐόδωσον ἐναντίον ἐμοῦ σήμερον guide me happily forwards today, let me prosper today, let me succeed today Gn 24,12*2 Chr 35,13 εὐοδώθη went on well-צלח for MT צלחות צלחת pansCf. HARL 1986a 199-200; 1994 199 (Gn 24,12); HELBING 1928, 94-95; →NIDNTT; TWNT(→κατ-,,) -
80 κατευθύνω
+ V 0-15-11-31-16=73Jgs 12,6; JgsA 14,6.19; 15,14A: to keep straight [abs.] Ps 58(59),5; id. [τινα] Ps 7,10; to direct, to lead [τι] 1 Chr 29,18; id. [τινα] Jdt 13,18; to guide [τι] Zech 11,16; to lead to prosperity [τι] 2 Chr 17,5; to go straight towards [εἴς τι] 1 Sm 6,12; id.[ἐπί τινα] JgsA 14,6; id. [τι] 2 Sm 19,18; to prosper [abs.] Ps 100(101),7; to succeed in [τινος] Jgs 12,6; to be right-minded to [+inf.] 2 Chr 30,19P: to prosper Ps 139(140),12οἱ κατευθύνοντες the righteous, the honest Prv 15,8; κατευθύνουσα ὁδός direct way, honest way Prv 29,27
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