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1 vengeance
vengeance [vɑ̃ʒɑ̃s]feminine noun* * *vɑ̃ʒɑ̃snom féminin revenge* * *vɑ̃ʒɑ̃s nf1) (= désir, volonté) vengeance no pl revenge no pl2) (= acte) act of vengeance, act of revenge* * *vengeance nf1 ( concept) revenge; par vengeance out of revenge; esprit de vengeance spirit of revenge; crier vengeance to cry out for revenge;2 ( acte) revenge (contre against); un acte de vengeance an act of revenge; mettre sa vengeance à exécution to get one's revenge; ma vengeance sera terrible! my vengeance will be terrible![vɑ̃ʒɑ̃s] nom féminincrier ou demander ou réclamer vengeance to cry out for revengesoif ou désir de vengeance revengefulness, vengefulnessavoir sa vengeance to get one's own back, to have one's revenge -
2 τιμωρέω
A- ήσω Hdt.4.119
, Antipho 5.87, etc.:—[voice] Med., [tense] fut. , Th.3.58: [tense] aor.ἐτιμωρησάμην Pl.R. 378a
:—[voice] Pass., [tense] pf.τετῑμώρημαι Th.7.77
, Lys.25.15: used in med. sense, Antipho 3.2.8, Lys.7.20, X.Cyr.7.5.32, and prob. Th.3.67: [tense] aor.ἐτιμωρήθην PMich.Zen.57.9
(iii B.C.):—to be an avenger, exact or seek to exact vengeance for, avenge, τινι Democr.261, Hdt.1.103, 8.144, E.Hec. 749, Pl.Smp. 180a, etc.: abs., Hdt.1.4: c. dat. et gen., τιμωρήσειν σοι τοῦ παιδός.. ὑπισχνοῦμαι dub.l. in X.Cyr.4.6.8: c. acc. rei, τ. τῷ ἑταίρῳ τὸν φόνον avenge his slaughter, Pl.Ap. 28c, cf. E.Ph. 935: also τ. ὑπέρ τινος (for τινι) take vengeance for him, Pl.Lg. 907e, cf. Lys.13.1; ὑπὲρ τοῦ δήμου ib.51: c. dat. rei,τῷ θανάτῳ τοῦ πατρός D.H. 4.77
: abs., Pl.Lg. 729e:—[voice] Med., avenge or seek to avenge one's own relative or friend,πατρὶ πάντα τιμωρουμένης S.El. 349
, cf. 399, E.Or. 1117:—impers. in [voice] Pass., Λεωνίδῃ τετιμώρηται vengeance has been taken for him, he has been avenged, Hdt.9.79 (but τετιμωρήσεαι ἐς.. Λεωνίδην must be taken in signf. 1.3b, thou wilt have taken vengeance in respect to L., ib.78).2 τιμωρεῖν τινα take vengeance on him, S.OT 140; τοὺς αὐτοέντας ib. 107;κελεύειν τιμωρεῖν ὑπὲρ αὑτοῦ [τὸν Ἀγόρατον] ὡς φονέα ὄντα Lys.13.42
, cf. 92; Παλαμήδους σε τιμωρεῖ φόνου (v.l. φόνον) is taking vengeance on you for the murder of P., E.Or. 433:—[voice] Pass., to be visited with vengeance, punished, Pl.Grg. 525b, 525d, etc.;τετιμωρημένος Lys.25.15
; ὧν ἡμάρτομεν τετιμωρήμεθα we have been punished, PCair.Zen. 495.2 (iii B.C.); ἱκανῶς τετιμώρημαι ib.639.15 (iii B.C.); εἰς τὸ -ηθῆναι αὐτούς PMich.Zen. l.c.:—this sense is more freq. in3 [voice] Med., avenge oneself upon, exact vengeance from, τινα Hdt.3.53, 6.138, S.Ph. 1258, E.Hec. 756, 882, Antipho 2.3.11, Th.1.121, etc.;ὡς.. οὐχ ὅπως τιμωρήσαιντο, ἀλλὰ καὶ ἐπαινέσειαν τὸν Σφοδρίαν X.HG 5.4.34
; Ἑαυτὸν τιμωρούμενος Self-punisher, name of a play by Menander, cf. X.Cyr.3.1.15;ἀπαγαγών με εἰς τὸ δεσμωτήριον τετιμώρηταί με εἰσπράσσων δραχμὰς PCair.Zen.492.7
(iii B.C.): c. gen. rei, τιμωρεῖσθαί τινά τινος take vengeance on one for a thing, Hdt.3.145, E.IT 558, Lys.6.31, Pl.Smp. 213d, etc.: alsoτ. τινὰ ἀντί τινων Hdt.6.135
; περὶ (fort. ὑπὲρ)τῶν πεπραγμένων Lys.14.2
: less freq. c. acc. rei, εἰ μή σ' ἀδελφῆς αἷμα τιμωρήσεται will visit his sister's blood on thee, E.Alc. 733, cf. Cyc. 695.b abs., avenge oneself, seek vengeance, Hdt.3.49, 7.8.β, Lys.13.84, X.Cyr.5.5.19, etc.; ταῖς ἐσχάταις τιμωρίαις τ. visit with the extreme penalties, Pl.R. 579a; τὸ τιμωρησόμενον the power to exact vengeance, D.26.4: the crime is sts. added in a relat. clause,τ. εἴ τι.. ἠδίκησαν X.An.5.4.6
;τ. ὅτι.. Id.Cyr.5.3.30
: also τιμωρεῖσθαι ὑπὲρ τῆς Ἑλλάδος exact vengeance for Greece, Id.An.1.3.4.II esp. in [tense] pres. and [tense] impf., succour one who has been attacked or has suffered injury, help him to retaliate, τινι Hdt.1.141, 152, 2.63, 3.32, 65, S.OT 136, E.Or. 718, Th.1.86, 127, al.;εἰ τύπτοιτό τις αὐτῶν ὑπ' ἐκείνων τινός, ἐβοήθεόν τε πάντες καὶ ἐτιμώρεον ἀλλήλοισι Hdt.6.138
, cf. Ael.NA1.4: abs., lend aid, give succour, Hdt.1.18.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τιμωρέω
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3 ἐκδικέω
ἐκδικέω (s. ἐκδίκησις, ἔκδικος) fut. ἐκδικήσω; 1 aor. ἐξεδίκησα, impv. ἐκδίκησον. Pass.: fut. ἐκδικηθήσομαι; aor. ἐξεδιχήθην; pf. 3 sg. ἐκδεδίκηται LXX (Diod S, Plut., Herodian, ins, pap, LXX; En 20:4; TestSol 20:2; TestJud 23:3 [not A]; JosAs, Philo, Joseph., Just.; Ath. 32, 1; s. Anz 364).① to procure justice for someone, grant justice (Plut., Ag. et Cleom. 845 [5, 5]; PAmh 134, 10; PStras 41, 9; 1 Macc 6:22; Jos., Ant. 6, 303) τινά Lk 18:5; taking justice into one’s own hands ἐκ. ἑαυτόν take one’s revenge Ro 12:19 (cp. POxy 937, 7 ἐκδικήσω ἐμαυτόν). ἐ. με ἀπὸ τ. ἀντιδίκου μου see to it that I get justice against my opponent Lk 18:3 (cp. TestLevi 2:2).—On the parable, GDelling, ZNW 53, ’62, 1–25=Studien zum NT, ’70, 203–25.② to inflict appropriate penalty for wrong done (of special significance in an honor/shame-oriented society) punish, take vengeance for τὶ (Ctesias, Fgm. 37=688 Fgm. 13a p. 459, 20 Jac. φόνον; Plut., Ant. 67, 2 τ. τοῦ πατρὸς θάνατον; Herodian 2, 6, 9; Jos., Ant. 9, 171; Just., A I, 68, 10 [Hadrian]) 2 Cor 10:6. τὸ αἷμα (Dt 32:43; 4 Km 9:7; prayers for vengeance fr. Rheneia: Dssm., LO 353f, 359 [LAE 424f, 431f]; cp. SIG 1181, 11), w. the pers. on whom vengeance is taken, or who is punished, designated by ἐκ (Num 31:2; 1 Km 24:13; ApcPl 40 Tdf.) Rv 6:10, or ἐκ χειρός τινος (4 Km 9:7) 19:2.③ to carry out one’s obligations in a worthy manner, do justice to ἐ. τὸν τόπον do justice to one’s official position IPol 1:2 (cp. Cornelius in Eus., HE 6, 43, 9 and 11; Origen, In Mt. bk.12, 14 p. 98, 28ff ed. EKlostermann ’35: οἱ τ. τόπον τῆς ἐπισκοπῆς ἐκδικοῦντες χρῶνται τῷ ῥητῷ ὡς Πέτρος). S. ἐκδίκησις.—DELG s.v. δίκη. M-M. TW. -
4 ulciscor
ulciscor, ultus, 3, v. inch. dep. [etym. dub.].I.To avenge one's self on, take vengeance on, or punish for wrong done (very freq. and class.; cf.: vindico, punio, persequor).A.With a personal object:B.ego pol illum ulciscar hodie Thessalum veneficum, Qui, etc.,
Plaut. Am. 4, 5, 9:ego illum fame, ego illum Siti, maledictis, malefactis, amatorem Ulciscar,
id. Cas. 2, 1, 10:inimicos,
id. Trin. 3, 1, 18:aliquem pro scelere,
Caes. B. G. 1, 14:ulciscendi Romanos pro iis, quas acceperant, injuriis occasio,
id. ib. 5, 38:odi hominem et odero: utinam ulcisci possem! sed illum ulciscentur mores sui,
Cic. Att. 9, 12, 2:numquam illum res publica suo jure esset ulta,
id. Mil. 33, 88:quos ego non tam ulcisci studeo, quam sanare,
id. Cat. 2, 8, 17:quos intellegis non, ut per te alium, sed ut per alium aliquem te ipsum ulciscantur, laborare,
id. Div. in Caecil. 6, 22:victos acerbius,
Sall. J. 42, 4:Alphesiboea suos ulta est pro conjuge fratres,
Prop. 1, 15, 15 (19):ulta pellicem,
Hor. Epod. 3, 13; 5, 63; cf.:inimici ulciscendi causā,
Cic. Inv. 2, 5, 18:ejus casūs, quem ulciscitur,
Quint. 6, 1, 18.— Absol.:has tris ulciscendi rationes Taurus scriptas reliquit,
Gell. 7, 14, 5.—To take revenge for, to avenge, punish injustice, wrongs, etc.;II.with a non-personal object: quā in re Caesar non solum publicas sed etiam privatas injurias ultus est,
Caes. B. G. 1, 12:statuerunt, istius injurias per vos ulcisci,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 3, § 9; id. Fam. 12, 1, 2:injurias rei publicae,
id. Phil. 6, 1, 2:Etruscorum injurias bello,
id. Rep. 2, 21, 38:cum alii ulcisci dolorem aliquem suum vellent,
id. Sest. 20, 46:injuriam,
id. Verr. 2, 1, 28, § 72:peccata peccatis et injurias injuriis,
id. Inv. 2, 27, 81 al.; cf.:ultum ire injurias festinare,
to proceed to revenge, to revenge, Sall. J. 68, 1:ultum ire scelera et injurias,
Quint. 11, 1, 42:istius nefarium scelus,
Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 27, § 68:patrui mortem,
id. Rab. Perd. 5, 14:senis iracundiam,
Ter. Phorm. 1, 4, 12:offensas tuas,
Ov. Tr. 2, 134:barbaras Regum libidines,
Hor. C. 4, 12, 8:illatum a Persis Graeciae bellum,
Just. 2, 15, 13.—Transf., with the person to whom wrong has been done as the object, to take vengeance for, to avenge a person (much less freq. but class.):► 1.quos nobis poëtae tradiderunt patris ulciscendi causā supplicium de matre sumpsisse,
Cic. Rosc. Am. 24, 66; Auct. Her. 1, 16, 26:caesos fratres,
Ov. M. 12, 603:fratrem,
id. ib. 8, 442:patrem justa per arma,
id. F. 3, 710:numen utrumque,
id. ib. 5, 574:cadentem patriam,
Verg. A. 2, 576:quibus (armis) possis te ulcisci lacessitus,
Cic. de Or. 1, 8, 32:se,
id. Mil. 14, 38; id. Verr. 2, 4, 40, § 87; Plin. Ep. 8, 7, 2; Ov. M. 7, 397; id. P. 1, 8, 20:Hannibal se a transfugis ultus est,
Front. Strat. 3, 16, 4.— Transf., of things:a ferro sanguis humanus se ulciscitur: contactum namque eo celerius subinde rubiginem trahit,
Plin. 34, 14, 41, § 146.—With the two constructions combined:non hercle ego is sum, qui sum, ni hanc injuriam meque ultus pulcre fuero,
Plaut. Men. 3, 2, 7.Act. collat. form ulcisco, ĕre: nisi patrem materno sanguine exanclando ulciscerem, Enn. ap. Non. 292, 16 (Trag. v. 184 Vahl.).—2. -
5 ἀποτίνω
ἀποτίνω, Arc. [full] ἀπυτείω IG5(2).6.43 (Tegea, iv B.C.), [tense] fut. - τείσω: [tense] aor. -έτεισα; Thess. [ per.] 3sg. [tense] aor. imper. ἀππεισάτον ib.9(2).1229 (ii B.C.):—2 pay for a thing, πρὶν.. μνηστῆρας ὑπερβασίην σίην ἀποτεῖσαι ib.13.193; Πατρόκλοιο δ' ἕλωρα.. ἀποτείσῃ may atone for making a prey of Patroclus, Il.18.93; σύν τε μεγάλψ ἀπέτεισαν made atonement with a great price, ib.4.161;ἀ. αἷμα A.Ag. 1338
(lyr.);πληγὰς τῶν ὑπεραύχων S.Ant. 1352
.3 more freq., pay in full, τίσιν οὐκ ἀποτείσει Orac. ap. Hdt.5.56, cf. 3.109;ζημίην Id.2.65
; ; , cf. 5.63;χρήματα Lys. 1.29
;ἀξίαν Luc.DMort.30.1
; ἀπότεισον pay the wager! Ar.Pl. 1059; in Law παθεῖν ἢ ἀποτεῖσαι are opposed to denote personal or pecuniary penalties, e.g. Lexap. D.21.47, cf. ib.25;τί ἄξιός εἰμι παθεῖν ἢ ἀ.; Pl.Ap. 36b
, cf.Plt. 299a, Lg. 843b, al.5 τὸ πεπρωμένον ἀ. pay the debt of fate, i.e. die, Epigr.Gr.509 (Thess.).II [voice] Med., ἀποτίνομαι, poet. ἀποτίνῠμαι (freq. written - τίννυμαι) Il.16.398, Hes.Op. 247 (s.v.l.), Thgn.362, Hdt.6.65: [tense] fut. - τείσομαι:—to get paid one, exact or require a penalty from,πόλεων δ' ἀπετίνυτο ποινήν Il.16.398
, etc.: c. dupl. acc.,ἀποτείσασθαι δίκην ἐχθρούς E. Heracl. 852
;δέκα τάλαντ' ἀ. Eup.317
(dub.), etc.2 c. acc. pers., ἀποτείσασθαί τινα avenge oneself on another, punish him, Od.5.24, X. Cyr.5.4.35, etc.3 c. acc. rei, take vengeance for a thing, punish it,εἴ κέ ποτέ σφι βίας ἀποτείσεται Od.3.216
, cf. 16.255;τὰ παράνομα.. θεὸς ἀ. Ar.Th. 684
: c. gen. rei,ἀ. τῶν.. ἱρῶν κατακαυθέντων Hdt.6.101
, v. supr.1.2: abs., take vengeance, Thgn. l.c., Sol.4.16. [ ἀποτίνω] has [pron. full] ῑ by position before νϝ in [dialect] Ep., [pron. full] ῐ in [dialect] Att. For ἀποτίνυμαι, which has [pron. full] ῑ by nature, ἀποτείνυμαι should perh. be read in early texts; cf. foreg.]Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀποτίνω
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6 REKA
* * *I)(rek; rak, rákum; rekinn), v.1) to drive (r. hesta, fé, svín, naut); r. aptr, to drive back; r. aptr kaup sín, to recall, cry off from one’s bargains; r. af (ór) landi, to drive out of the land, drive into exile; r. af höndum, r. burt, to drive away; r. flótta, to pursue a flying host;2) to compel (segir, hver nauðsyn hann rekr til); þér vegit víg þau, er yðr rekr lítit til, ye slay men for small cause;4) to thrust, push violently (hann rak hann niðr mikit fall); r. aptr hurð, to fling the door to; r. hendr e-s á bak aptr, to tie one’s hands behind the back;5) various phrases, r. augu skygnur á e-t, to cast one’s eyes upon, see by chance; svá langt, at hann mátti hvergi auga yfir r., so far that he could not reach it with his eyes; r. minni til e-s, to recollect; r. upp hljóð, to set up a cry, utter a scream;6) r. nagla, hæl, to drive a nail, peg;7) impers., to be drifted, tossed (skipit rak inn á sundit); e-n rekr undan, one escapes (bað þá eigi láta Gretti undan r.); of a tempest, þá rak á fyrir þeim hríð, a storm rose upon them;8) with gen., to pursue, take vengeance for (ef þér rekit eigi þessa réttar, þá munu þér engra skamma r.);9) refl., rekast, to be tossed, wander (ek hefi rekizt úti á skógum í allan vetr); r. landa á milli, to go from one country to another; r. á e-m, to intrude oneself upon; r. eptir e-m, to accommodate oneself to a person; r. undan, to escape (ef Kjartan skal nú undan r.); rekast (vrekast) at virði, to quarrel over a meal.f. shovel, spade.* * *pres. rek, rekr; pret. rak, rakt (mod. rakst), rak, plur. ráku; subj. ræki; imper. rek, rektú; part. rekinn; originally vreka; [Ulf. wrikan = διώκειν, ga-wrikan = ἐκδικειν; A. S. and Hel. wrecan; Engl. wreak; O. H. G. rechan; Germ. rächen; Dan. vrage; Swed. vräka; Lat. urgere]:—to drive; reka hross, fé, svín, naut, to drive horses, cattle, Eg. 593, Fbr. 30, Nj. 118, 119. 264, Grág. ii. 327, 332, Gísl. 20. Fms. x. 269, 421, Lv. 47, Glúm. 342; reka burt, to expel, drive away, Fms. i. 70, x. 264; reka ór (af) landi, to drive into exile, Nj. 5, Eg 417; reka af höndum, to drive off one’s hands, drive away. Fms. vii. 27; rekinn frá Guði, Grág. ii. 167; reka djöfla frá óðum mönnum, Mar.; reka flótta, to pursue a flying host, Eg. 299, Hkr. i. 238.2. to compel; at því sem hlutr rak þá til, in turns, as the lot drove them to do, 625. 84; segir hver nauðsyn hann rekr til, Fms. x. 265; ér vegit víg þau er yðr rekr lítið til, Nj. 154.3. with prepp.; reka aptr, to drive back, repel, Ld 112: reka aptr kaup sín, to recall, make void, Nj. 32: to refute, N. G. L. i. 240:—reka fyrir, to expel, cp. Germ. ver-treiben, hann görði frið fyrir norðan fjall, ok rak fyrir vikinga, Ver. 45; þá vóru villumenn fyrir reknir, 54; fyrir reka argan goðvarg, Bs. i. 13 (in a verse):—reka út, to expel.II. to perform business or the like; reka hernað, to wage war. Fms. i. 105, xi. 91; reka eyrendi, Ld. 92; þat er lítið starf at reka þetta erendi. Eg. 408; reka sýslu, to transact business, Grág. ii. 332; reka hjúskap, to live in wedlock, H. E. i. 450.III. to thrust, throw, push violently; hann rak hann niðr mikit fall, Fms. i. 83; rak hann útbyrðis. Eg. 221; rak hann at höfði í soðketilinn, Nj. 248; Flosi kastaði af sér skikkluni ok rak í fang henni, 176: of a weapon, to run, hann rekr atgeirinn í gegnum hann, he ran it through his body, 115, 119, 264; hann rak á honum tálgu-kníf, stabbed him. Band. 14: reka fót undan e-m, to back the foot clean off, Sturl. iii. 6.2. reka aptr hurð, dyrr, to bolt, bar, Eg. 749, Fms. ix. 518; þeir ráku þegar aptr stöpulinn, viii. 247; hón rak lás fyrir kistuna, Grett. 159; reka hendr e-s á bak aptr, to tie one’s hands to the back, pinion, Fms. xi. 146.IV. various phrases; reka auga, skygnur á e-t, to cast one’s eyes upon, see by chance, hit with the eye, Ld. 154: svá langt at hann mátti hvergi auga yfir reka, so far that he could not reach it with his eyes, Fms. xi. 6; reka minni til, to remember, vi. 256, vii. 35 (of some never-to-be-forgotttn thing); reka fréttir um e-t, to enquire into, i. 73; reka sparmæli við e-n, Grett. 74; reka ættar-tölur (better rekja), Landn. 168, v. l.; reka upp hljóð, skræk, to lift up the voice, scream aloud; these phrases seem to belong to a different root, cp. the remarks s. v. rekja and réttr.V. to beat iron, metal; reka járn, Grett. 129 A (= drepa járn); reka nagla, hæl, saum, to drive a nail, a peg (rek-saumr); selrinn gékk þá niðr við sem hann ræki hæl, Eb. 272.VI. impers. to be drifted, tossed; skipit rak inn á sundit, Fms. x. 136; skipit rak í haf út, Sæm. 33; rak þangat skipit, Eg. 600; rekr hann (acc.) ofan á vaðit, Nj. 108:—to be drifted ashore, viðuna rak víða um Eyjar, hornstafina rak í þá ey er Stafey heitir síðan, Ld. 326; ef þar rekr fiska, fugla eðr sela, ef við rekr á fjöru … nú rekr hval, Grág. ii. 337; borð ný-rekit, Fs. 25; hann blótaði til þess at þar ræki tré sextugt, Gísl. 140; hafði rekit upp reyði mikla, Eb. 292; fundu þeir í vík einni hvar upp var rekin kista Kveldúlfs, Eg. 129:—e-n rekr undan, to escape, Nj. 155:—of a tempest, þá rak á fyrir þeim hrið (acc.), a tempest arose, Fs. 108; rekr á storma, myrkr, hafvillur, þoku, to be overtaken by a storm, … fog.VII. reflex. to be tossed, wander; ek hefi rekisk úti á skógum í allan vetr, Fms. ii. 59; görask at kaupmanni ok rekask landa í milli, 79; lítið er mér um at rekask milli kaupstaða á haustdegi, Ld. 312; ok ef Kjartan skal nú undan rekask ( escape), 222; at hann rækisk eigi lengr af eignum sínum ok óðulum, Fms. ix. 443; hann bað yðr standa í mót ok rekask af höndum óaldar-flokka slíka, Ó. H. 213.VIII. with gen. to wreak or take vengeance; þér hafit rekit margra manna sneypu ok svívirðinga, Fbr. 30; en áttu at reka harma sinna í Noregi, Fb. ii. 120: ok ef þér rekit eigi þessa réttar, þá munu þér engra skamma reka, Nj. 63; þér vilduð eigi eitt orð þola, er mæltt var við yðr, svá at þér rækit eigi, Hom. 32; frændr vára, þá er réttar vilja reka, Eg. 458; mjök lögðu menn til orðs, er hann rak eigi þessa réttar, Ld. 250; átru vér þá Guðs réttar at reka, Ó. H. 205.IX. part., þykki mér ok rekin ván, at …, all hope past, that …, Ld. 216. 2. rekinn = inlaid, mounted; öxi rekna, Ld. 288; hand-öxi sína ina reknu, Lv. 30; öxi forna ok rekna, Sturl. ii. 220, Gullþ. 20.3. a triple or complex circumlocution is called rekit; fyrst heita kenningar ( simple), annat tvíkennt ( double), þriðja rekit, þat er kenning at kalla ‘flein-brag’ orrostu, en þat er tvíkennt at kalla ‘fleinbraks-fur’ sverðit, en þá er rekit er lengra er, Edda 122; cp. rek-stefja. -
7 τίνω
τίνω, Il.3.289, al., ([etym.] ἀπο-) IG5(1).1390.76 (Andania, i B.C.), etc.: [dialect] Ion. [tense] impf.Aτίνεσκον A.R.2.475
: [tense] fut. τείσω ([etym.] ἐκ-) IG22.412.6 (iv B.C.), ([etym.] ἀπο-) Epigr.Gr. 1132 ([dialect] Att. vase, iv B.C.), PPetr.3p.55 (iii B.C.), IG7.3073.1 (Lebad., ii B.C.), etc.; Cypr. [ per.] 3sg.πείσει Inscr.Cypr.135.12
H.: [tense] aor. ἔτεισα ([etym.] ἀπ-) SIG47.15 ([dialect] Locr., v B.C.), 663.25 (Delos, iii/ii B.C.), PPetr.3p.41 (iii B.C.), etc.: freq. written τίσω ἔτισα in Hellenistic and later Inscrr. and Pap., and in codd. of all authors ([tense] fut., Od.8.348, A.Ch. 277, S.Aj. 113, etc.; [tense] aor., Od. 24.352, Pi.O.2.58, S.OT 810, etc.): in Hom. confused (both in codd. and printed texts) with τίσω ἔτισα [tense] fut. and [tense] aor. of τίω, and only to be distd. by the sense: [tense] pf. τέτεικα ([etym.] ἀπο-) SIG437.6 (Delph., iii B.C.); part.τετεικώς Lyc.765
(τετικώς, τεθεικώς codd.) (v. ἐκτίνω):—[voice] Med., [tense] pres. first in Thgn.204 (only τίνυμαι in Hom.): [tense] fut.τείσομαι Od.13.15
, al.: [tense] aor.ἐτεισάμην 3.197
, 15.236, al. ( τις- codd.):—[voice] Pass., [tense] aor.ἐξ-ετείσθην IG22.1613.198
, D.39.15, 59.7: [tense] pf. [ per.] 3sg.ἐκ-τέτεισται Pl.Phdr. 257a
, D.24.187. [[pron. full] τῑνω (from Τίνϝω ) in [dialect] Ep., also Thgn.204, Herod.2.51, AP7.657 (Leon.); τῐνω in Trag., as A.Pr. 112, S.OC 635, E.Or.7; also in Pi.P.2.24 ([voice] Med. ) and Sol. 13.31; also in some Epigrammatists, as Simm.25.1, AP9.286 (Marc. Arg.).]I [voice] Act., pay a price by way of return or recompense, mostly in bad sense, pay a penalty, with acc. of the penalty,τ. θωήν Od.2.193
;τιμήν τινι Il.3.289
;ποινάς Pi.O.2.58
, A.Pr. 112, Theodect. 8.9; , El. 298, Fr.107.9, 2 Ep.Thess.1.9, etc.; also τ. ἴσην (sc. δίκην) S.OT 810; ; τὸ ἥμισυ ib. 767e (s. v.l.); μείζονα τὴν ἔκτ<ε>ισίν τινι ib. 933e; τὴν προσήκουσαν τιμωρίαν ib. 905a, cf. Trag.Adesp.490:—but alsob in good sense, pay a debt, acquit oneself of an obligation, ζωάγρια τ. Il.18.407;τείσειν αἴσιμα πάντα Od.8.348
; εὐαγγέλιον (reward for bringing good news) 14.166; τ. χάριν τινί render one thanks, A.Pr. 985;τ. γῇ δασμόν S.OC 635
;ἰατροῖς μισθόν X.Mem.1.2.54
:—also simply,c repay, c. acc. rei,τροφάς τινι E.Or. 109
:—in various phrases, τ. ἀντιποίνους δύας repay equivalent sorrows, A.Eu. 268 (lyr.); φόνον φόνου ῥύσιον τ. S.Ph. 959; αἱμάτων παλαιτέρων τ. μύσος send one pollution in repayment for another, A.Ch. 650(lyr., Lachm., for τείνει); ἀρᾶς τ. χρέος Id.Ag. 457
(lyr.).--Constr.:1 c. acc. of the thing paid or of the thing repaid (v. supr.).2 less freq. c. dat., κράατι τείσεις with thy head, Od.22.218; .3 c. dat. of pers. to whom payment is made (v. supr.).4 c. dat. of the penalty,τ. θανάτῳ ἅπερ ἦρξεν Id.Ag. 1529
(anap.); τύμμα τύμματι ib. 1430 (lyr.).5 with gen. of the thing for which one pays, τ. ἀμοιβὴν βοῶν τινι pay him compensation for the cows, Od.12.382; τ. τινὶ ποινήν τινος pay one retribution for.., Hdt.3.14, 7.134; τ. μητρὸς δίκας for thy mother, E.Or. 531; ἀντὶ πληγῆς πληγὴν τ. A.Ch. 313 (anap.): also with acc. of the thing for which one pays, the price being omitted, pay or atone for a thing, ;τ. ὕβριν Od.24.352
; τ. φόνον or λώβην τινός, Il.21.134, 11.142;κακά Thgn.735
; : less freq. c. acc. pers., τείσεις γνωτὸν τὸν ἔπεφνες thou shalt make atonement for the brother thou hast slain, Il.17.34.6 abs., make return or requital, Sol.13.29; , cf. 230 (lyr.).II [voice] Med., have a price paid one, make another pay for a thing, avenge oneself on him, punish him, freq. from Hom. downwards.--Constr.:2 c. gen. criminis, τείσασθαι Ἀλέξανδρον κακότητος punish him for his wickedness, Il.3.366, cf. Od.3.206, Thgn. 204 (where ἀμπλακίης, v.l. -ίας), Hdt.4.118, etc.;τ. τινὰ ἐφ' ἁμαρτωλῇ Thgn.1248
;ὑπέρ τινος Hdt.1.27
,73.3 c. acc. rei, take vengeance for a thing, τείσασθαι φόνον, βίην τινός, Il.15.116, Od.23.31;λώβην Il.19.208
, etc.4 c. dupl. acc. pers. et rei, ἐτείσατο ἔργον ἀεικὲς ἀντίθεον Νηλῆα he made Neleus pay for the misdeed, visited it on his head, Od.15.236;Ζεῦ ἄνα, δὸς τείσασθαι, ὅ με πρότερος κάκ' ἔοργε, δῖον Ἀλέξανδρον Il.3.351
; τείσασθαί τινα δίκην exact retribution from a person, E.Med. 1316 (dub.l.).5 c. dat. modi, τίνεσθαί τινα ἀγαναῖς ἀμοιβαῖς, φυγῇ, repay or requite with.., Pi.P.2.24, A.Th. 638.6 abs., repay oneself, indemnify oneself, ἡμεῖς δ' αὖτε ἀγειρόμενοι κατὰ δῆμον τεισόμεθ' Od.13.15. (Root q[uglide][icaron]- [alternating with q[uglide]ei- and q[uglide]oi-] 'pay': τῐ-νϝ-ω, τῐ-σις, τεί-σω [Cypr. πείσει], ἔ-τει-σα [cf. ἀππεισάτου s.v. ἀποτίνω], ποι-νή (q.v.): Skt. cáy-ate 'avenge, punish': ápa-ci-tis 'vengeance':—not related to τίω.) -
8 ulciscor
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9 ἀποτίνυμαι
ἀπο-τίνυμαι ( τίνω): exact satisfaction from some one for something; τινά τινος, cause one to pay you back for something, take vengeance for, Od. 2.73 ; πολέων ἀπετίνυτο ποινήν, i. e. avenged many, Il. 16.398.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἀποτίνυμαι
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10 reka
* * *I)(rek; rak, rákum; rekinn), v.1) to drive (r. hesta, fé, svín, naut); r. aptr, to drive back; r. aptr kaup sín, to recall, cry off from one’s bargains; r. af (ór) landi, to drive out of the land, drive into exile; r. af höndum, r. burt, to drive away; r. flótta, to pursue a flying host;2) to compel (segir, hver nauðsyn hann rekr til); þér vegit víg þau, er yðr rekr lítit til, ye slay men for small cause;4) to thrust, push violently (hann rak hann niðr mikit fall); r. aptr hurð, to fling the door to; r. hendr e-s á bak aptr, to tie one’s hands behind the back;5) various phrases, r. augu skygnur á e-t, to cast one’s eyes upon, see by chance; svá langt, at hann mátti hvergi auga yfir r., so far that he could not reach it with his eyes; r. minni til e-s, to recollect; r. upp hljóð, to set up a cry, utter a scream;6) r. nagla, hæl, to drive a nail, peg;7) impers., to be drifted, tossed (skipit rak inn á sundit); e-n rekr undan, one escapes (bað þá eigi láta Gretti undan r.); of a tempest, þá rak á fyrir þeim hríð, a storm rose upon them;8) with gen., to pursue, take vengeance for (ef þér rekit eigi þessa réttar, þá munu þér engra skamma r.);9) refl., rekast, to be tossed, wander (ek hefi rekizt úti á skógum í allan vetr); r. landa á milli, to go from one country to another; r. á e-m, to intrude oneself upon; r. eptir e-m, to accommodate oneself to a person; r. undan, to escape (ef Kjartan skal nú undan r.); rekast (vrekast) at virði, to quarrel over a meal.f. shovel, spade.* * *u, f., qs. vreka, [Engl. rake; Germ. rache], a shovel, spade, K. Þ. K. 38, Ísl. ii. 193, Vm. 34, Dropl. 28: the saying, stikk mér í, kvað reka! Fms. vii. 115; myki-reka, fjós-reka. -
11 τίνυμαι
τίνῠμαι, inf.A :—poet. for τίνομαι (v.τίνω 11
), punish, chastise, c. acc. pers., [Ζεὺς] τίνυται ὅς τις ἁμάρτῃ Od.13.214
;οἳ.. ἀνθρώπους τίνυσθον, ὅτις κ' ἐπίορκον ὀμόσσῃ Il.3.279
, cf. 19.260, Plu.Crass.21: c. acc. rei, λώβην τινύμενος chastising insolence, Od. 24.326.2 avenge, take vengeance for, (v.l.); αἵματος δίκαν, φόνον, E.Or. 323 (lyr.): abs., avenge oneself, Hdt.5.77.II [voice] Act., pay penalty, only in late writers, δίκας τιννύοντες Plu.Brut.33;Aδίκην τιννύς Olymp.Hist. p.455
D.; gen. pl. ἐκ-τιννύντων v.l. in D.S.16.29; ἐκ-τιννύω, = pendo, Gloss.; δίκας τιννύω, = pendo poenas, ib. [The [ per.] 1st syll. is prob.always long (even in E.Or. 323); the spellings ἀποτεινύτω (Crete, v B.C.), ἀποτειννυέτω (Avrom., i B.C.) (v. ἀποτίνυμι), and the form of the root ( τῐ-: τει-: ποι- (v. τίνω), never τῑ-, which belongs only to τίω ) show that the true spellings are τεινυ-, later τειννυ-, still later τῑννυ- with ι long by nature: the early forms ἀποτινυ[μεν (v. ἀποτίνυμι) , [τ]ινυμε[νο] GDI 5125 A 3 ([place name] Crete) remain unexplained: τίν[υ]σθαι is uncertain in IG12(9).1273 (p. viii) (Eretria, vi B.C.): perh. τῐνυ- existed as well as τεινυ-.]Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τίνυμαι
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12 ἐπεξέρχομαι
ἐπεξ-έρχομαι (v. ἐπέξειμι),A march out, make a sally, Hdt.3.54, 6.101, Th.3.26, etc.;ἐ. τινὶ ἐς μάχην Id.5.9
; of a message, ἐ. τινί reach him, Hdt.8.99 codd. ( ἐπες- Reiske).2 proceed against, prosecute, : generally,τῷ δράσαντι Th.3.38
; attack, Pl.Prt. 345d; ἐ. τινὶ φόνου proceed against one for murder, Id.Euthphr.4d; alsoἐ. τινὶ δίκην Id.Lg. 866b
; [ γραφήν] follow it up, Lex ap. D.21.47;ἐ.φόνον Antipho2.1.2
: abs., ἐπεξέρχῃ λίαν thou visitest with severity, E.Ba. 1346: c. acc. pers., prosecute, Lys.31.18; punish, Plu.Caes.69; : c. dat., take vengeance for, Nic.Dam.130.18J.3 proceed to an extremity,κἀπαπειλῶν ὧδ' ἐπεξέρχῃ; S.Ant. 752
;ἐ. πρὸς τέλος ἁπάσης πολιτείας Pl.Lg. 632c
.II c. acc., go through or over,πάντα τῆς χώρης Hdt.4.9
;τὸ πᾶν γὰρ ἐ. διζήμενον Id.7.166
.2 carry out, accomplish, ἔργῳ τι (opp. ἐνθυμεῖσθαι) Th.1.120; opp. ἐπινοεῖν, ib.70; πᾶν πρὸ τοῦ δουλεῦσαι ἐ. try every course, Id.5.100: abs., opp. παραινέσαι, ib.9;νίκην App.BC 5.91
;ἐ. τι εἰς τέλος Luc.JTr.17
.3 discuss, relate or examine accurately or fully,οὐδ' εἰ πάντ' ἐ. σκοπῶν S.Fr. 919
, cf. A.Pr. 870, Th. 3.67, Pl.Lg. 672a;ἀκριβείᾳ περὶ ἑκάστου ἐ. Th.1.22
;τι δι' ὀλίγων Pl.Lg. 778c
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13 осветува се
to come to one's senses, to regain consciousness, to recover form a swoon, to come to, come to reason, v to revenge oneself upon, to take vengeance for, to retaliate, to requite one, (стане свет) to sanctify oneself, to be consecrated -
14 pūniō or poeniō
pūniō or poeniō īvī, ītus, īre [poena], to punish, correct, chastise: ambitum: sontes: facinus puniendum: tergo ac capite puniri, L.: quod non ego punior, O.— To take vengeance for, avenge, revenge: Graeciae fana. -
15 poenior
pūnĭo or (in archaic form) poenĭo, īvi or ii, ītum, 4 (sync. imp. poenibat, Lucr. 6, 1238), v. a., and pūnĭor ( poen-), ītus, 4, v. dep. a. [poena].I.To inflict punishment upon, to punish (syn.: castigo, animadverto, plecto, multo).(α).In act. form:(β).peccata punimus,
Cic. Inv. 2, 22, 66:punire sontes,
id. Off. 1, 24, 82:Philemonem morte puniit,
Suet. Caes. 74:alio punito,
id. Calig. 30:lex omnis aut punit aut jubet, etc.,
Quint. 7, 5, 5; cf. id. 7, 1, 48.— Pass.:tergo ac capite puniri,
Liv. 3, 55 fin.; Ov. M. 9, 778.—In dep. form:(γ).qui punitur aliquem,
Cic. Off. 1, 25, 88:inimicos puniuntur,
id. Tusc. 1, 44, 107:hominum necem,
id. Phil. 8, 2, 7:crudelius poeniri quam erat humanitatis meae postulare,
id. Mil. 13, 33; id. Inv. 2, 27, 80; 2, 28, 83; Quint. 9, 3, 6; Gell. 20, 1, 7:punita sum funestum praedonem,
App. M. 8, p. 207, 17.—In indeterm. form:II.ipse se puniens,
Cic. Tusc. 3, 27, 65:prohibenda autem maxime est ira in puniendo,
id. Off. 1, 25, 89 fin. —To take vengeance for, to avenge, revenge,= ulcisci (rare):Graeciae fana punire,
Cic. Rep. 3, 9, 15:iracundia est cupiditas puniendi doloris,
id. de Or. 1, 51, 220:meam domum a judicibus puniendam putavit,
Cic. Har. Resp. 8, 16.— Dep.:ut clarissimorum omnium crudelissimam puniretur necem,
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16 punio
pūnĭo or (in archaic form) poenĭo, īvi or ii, ītum, 4 (sync. imp. poenibat, Lucr. 6, 1238), v. a., and pūnĭor ( poen-), ītus, 4, v. dep. a. [poena].I.To inflict punishment upon, to punish (syn.: castigo, animadverto, plecto, multo).(α).In act. form:(β).peccata punimus,
Cic. Inv. 2, 22, 66:punire sontes,
id. Off. 1, 24, 82:Philemonem morte puniit,
Suet. Caes. 74:alio punito,
id. Calig. 30:lex omnis aut punit aut jubet, etc.,
Quint. 7, 5, 5; cf. id. 7, 1, 48.— Pass.:tergo ac capite puniri,
Liv. 3, 55 fin.; Ov. M. 9, 778.—In dep. form:(γ).qui punitur aliquem,
Cic. Off. 1, 25, 88:inimicos puniuntur,
id. Tusc. 1, 44, 107:hominum necem,
id. Phil. 8, 2, 7:crudelius poeniri quam erat humanitatis meae postulare,
id. Mil. 13, 33; id. Inv. 2, 27, 80; 2, 28, 83; Quint. 9, 3, 6; Gell. 20, 1, 7:punita sum funestum praedonem,
App. M. 8, p. 207, 17.—In indeterm. form:II.ipse se puniens,
Cic. Tusc. 3, 27, 65:prohibenda autem maxime est ira in puniendo,
id. Off. 1, 25, 89 fin. —To take vengeance for, to avenge, revenge,= ulcisci (rare):Graeciae fana punire,
Cic. Rep. 3, 9, 15:iracundia est cupiditas puniendi doloris,
id. de Or. 1, 51, 220:meam domum a judicibus puniendam putavit,
Cic. Har. Resp. 8, 16.— Dep.:ut clarissimorum omnium crudelissimam puniretur necem,
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17 ἐπεξέρχομαι
V 0-0-0-0-2=2 Jdt 13,20; Wis 14,31to take vengeance for [τινι] Jdt 13,20; to punish [τινα] Wis 14,31 Cf. HELBING 1928, 279 -
18 отомстить
1) General subject: avenge, avenge oneself (on - кому-л., for - за что-либо), get back at (He killed his three children to get back at their mother.), get own back on (кому-л.), have revenge upon (за что-л.; кому-л.), pay back, pay off, requite, retaliate, revenge, revenge (кому-л.), revenge oneself (кому-либо; за что-либо), revenge oneself upon for (кому-л., за что-л.), take revenge upon (за что-л.; кому-л.), take the change out of (кому-л.), take vengeance on (кому-л.), take vengeance on for, get even with (for - за), take revenge on (кому-л.), have scalp (за обиду; кому-л.), give tit for tat (кому-л.), settle with (кому-л.), take it out of (кому-л.), have scalp (кому-л., за обиду), have revenge upon (кому-л., за что-л.), get revenge2) Colloquial: get back (кому-л.), flip the script, get a bit of own back3) American: even, evener, even up on4) Law: have revenge7) Makarov: get (one's) own back on (smb.) (кому-л.), take it out of (smb.) (кому-л.), exact vengeance on for (кому-л. за что-л.), exact vengeance upon for (кому-л. за что-л.), exact vengeance on for (кому-л., за что-л.), exact vengeance upon for (кому-л., за что-л.), inflict vengeance on for (кому-л., за что-л.), inflict vengeance upon for (кому-л., за что-л.), take vengeance on for (кому-л., за что-л.), take vengeance upon for (кому-л., за что-л.), wreak vengeance on for (кому-л., за что-л.), wreak vengeance upon for (кому-л., за что-л.) -
19 vengarse
1 to avenge oneself, take revenge (de, on)* * ** * *VPR to take revenge, get one's revenge* * *(v.) = wreak + vengeance upon, get + even, exact + revenge, get + one back on, revenge, take + revenge, avenge, take + vengeance, wreak + revengeEx. Here was an opportunity to wreak vengeance upon him for his treatment of Kate Lespran.Ex. Our reactions to actual crime -- disbelief about the act committed, anger at the hurt caused, a desire to get even, and fear for ourselves and our children -- arrive in an indecipherable rush of emotion.Ex. Many modern horror stories involve characters who return from the dead to exact revenge, act as vigilantes, or fulfill a mission.Ex. This is mentioned only by clever dicks who want to get one back on pianists.Ex. Focusing on individual revenge, the writer examines what types of things can be revenged.Ex. The very same people who had caused him all this anguish, were suddenly delivered right into his hands, finally giving him an opportunity to take revenge.Ex. Moroccan families desiring to avenge their daughters have put a price on the journalist's head.Ex. This man was called 'the avenger of blood,' because he took vengeance for the blood of his relative, whether the one whom he slew deserved to die or not.Ex. It's the story of Heathcliff, an orphan who falls in love with a girl above his class, loses her, and devotes the rest of his life to wreaking revenge on her.* * *(v.) = wreak + vengeance upon, get + even, exact + revenge, get + one back on, revenge, take + revenge, avenge, take + vengeance, wreak + revengeEx: Here was an opportunity to wreak vengeance upon him for his treatment of Kate Lespran.
Ex: Our reactions to actual crime -- disbelief about the act committed, anger at the hurt caused, a desire to get even, and fear for ourselves and our children -- arrive in an indecipherable rush of emotion.Ex: Many modern horror stories involve characters who return from the dead to exact revenge, act as vigilantes, or fulfill a mission.Ex: This is mentioned only by clever dicks who want to get one back on pianists.Ex: Focusing on individual revenge, the writer examines what types of things can be revenged.Ex: The very same people who had caused him all this anguish, were suddenly delivered right into his hands, finally giving him an opportunity to take revenge.Ex: Moroccan families desiring to avenge their daughters have put a price on the journalist's head.Ex: This man was called 'the avenger of blood,' because he took vengeance for the blood of his relative, whether the one whom he slew deserved to die or not.Ex: It's the story of Heathcliff, an orphan who falls in love with a girl above his class, loses her, and devotes the rest of his life to wreaking revenge on her.* * *
■vengarse verbo reflexivo to take o get revenge: María se vengó de él, Maria took revenge on him
' vengarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
jurar
- vengar
English:
pay back
- retaliate
- revenge
- vengeance
- out
* * *vprto take revenge (de on);me vengaré de él algún día I'll take my revenge o I'll get my own back on him some day;se vengó en sus hijos she took her revenge on his children* * *v/r take revenge (de on;por for)* * *vr: to get even, to revenge oneself* * * -
20 vengar
v.1 to avenge.2 to take revenge for, to avenge, to retaliate, to requite.* * *1 to avenge1 to avenge oneself, take revenge (de, on)* * *verb- vengarse* * *1.VT to avenge2.See:* * *1. 2.vengarse v pron to take revengevengarse de or por algo — to take revenge for something
vengarse de/en alguien — to take (one's) revenge on somebody
* * *----* vengarse = wreak + vengeance upon, get + even, exact + revenge, get + one back on, revenge, take + revenge, avenge, take + vengeance, wreak + revenge.* vengarse de = retaliate against.* * *1. 2.vengarse v pron to take revengevengarse de or por algo — to take revenge for something
vengarse de/en alguien — to take (one's) revenge on somebody
* * ** vengarse = wreak + vengeance upon, get + even, exact + revenge, get + one back on, revenge, take + revenge, avenge, take + vengeance, wreak + revenge.* vengarse de = retaliate against.* * *vengar [A3 ]vtto avengevengó la muerte de su hermano he avenged his brother's deathvengó a su hermano/familia he avenged his brother/family■ vengarseto take revengeno se olvidará del agravio, se vengará he won't forget this insult, he'll get his o take (his) revengevengarse DE or POR algo:se vengó de or por la muerte de su hijo he took revenge for o avenged his son's deathvengarse DE/EN algn to take (one's) revenge ON sb* * *
vengar ( conjugate vengar) verbo transitivo ‹insulto/derrota› to take revenge for, to avenge;
‹ persona› to avenge
vengarse verbo pronominal
to take revenge;
vengarse de or por algo to take revenge for sth;
vengarse de/en algn to take (one's) revenge on sb
vengar verbo transitivo to avenge
' vengar' also found in these entries:
English:
avenge
- revenge
* * *♦ vtto avenge* * *v/t avenge* * *vengar {52} vt: to avenge
См. также в других словарях:
take vengeance upon — revenge, make retaliation for … English contemporary dictionary
VENGEANCE — (Heb. nekamah, nekimah), inflicting punishment on another in return for an offense or injury, or the withholding of benefits and kindness from another for the same reason. The Bible distinguishes between vengeance that is proper and vengeance… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
vengeance — n. 1) to exact, take, wreak vengeance on, upon 2) to vow vengeance 3) to seek vengeance for 4) vengeance for (to take vengeance on smb. for smt.) 5) (misc.) with a vengeance ( to an extreme degree ) (it started snowing with a vengeance) * * * [… … Combinatory dictionary
vengeance — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ terrible VERB + VENGEANCE ▪ exact, take, wreak ▪ She is determined to wreak vengeance on those who killed her cousin. ▪ … Collocations dictionary
vengeance — ven|geance [ vendʒəns ] noun uncount the act of harming or killing someone because they have done something bad to you: REVENGE: Both sides were locked in a cycle of violence and vengeance. take/wreak/inflict vengeance on someone: He was… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
For a Few Dollars More — Infobox Film name = For a Few Dollars More (Per Qualche Dollaro in Più) caption = American promotional poster director = Sergio Leone producer = Arturo González Alberto Grimaldi writer = Sergio Leone Fulvio Montella Luciano Vincenzoni starring =… … Wikipedia
vengeance — c.1300, from Anglo Fr. vengeaunce, O.Fr. vengeance revenge, from vengier take revenge, from L. vindicare to set free, claim, avenge (see VINDICATE (Cf. vindicate)). Vengeance is mine, ... saith the Lord. Therefore if thine enemy hunger, feed him; … Etymology dictionary
Vengeance (2005) — Infobox Wrestling event name=Vengeance (2005) theme= Happy? by Mudvayne. [cite web|url=http://www.100megsfree4.com/wiawrestling/pages/wwf/wwfother.htm|title = Other WWF Information|publisher=Wrestling Information Archive|accessdate=2008 02 26]… … Wikipedia
Vengeance (2006) — Infobox Wrestling event name=Vengeance (2006) tagline= theme= Victim by Eighteen Visions [cite web|url=http://www.100megsfree4.com/wiawrestling/pages/wwf/wwfother.htm|title = Wrestling Information Archive Other WWF Information|accessdate=2007 12… … Wikipedia
Vengeance (comics) — Superherobox caption=Vengeance on the cover to Ghost Rider (vol. 2) #46 (Feb, 1994). Pencils by Ron Garney, inks by Christopher Ivy. character name=Vengeance real name=Michael Badilino publisher=Marvel Comics debut= creators= alliances= NYPD… … Wikipedia
Oath of vengeance — For the 1944 American film directed by Sam Newfield, see Oath of Vengeance. In Mormonism, the oath of vengeance (or law of vengeance) was an oath that was made by participants in the Endowment ritual of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day… … Wikipedia