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1 αἰδώς
A reverence, awe, respect for the feeling or opinion of others or for one's own conscience, and so shame, self-respect (in fullἑαυτοῦ αἰδώς Hierocl. in CA9p.433M.
), sense of honour,αἰδῶ θέσθ' ἐνὶ θυμῷ Il.15.561
; ἴσχε γὰρ αἰ. καὶ δέος ib. 657, cf. Sapph.28, Democr. 179, etc.;αἰ. σωφροσύνης πλεῖστον μετέχει, αἰσχύνης δὲ εὐψυχία Th. 1.84
, cf. E.Supp. 911, Arist.EN 1108a32, etc.;αἰδοῖ μειλιχίῃ Od.8.172
; soἀλλά με κωλύει αἴδως Alc.55
(Sapphus est versus); ; δακρύων πένθιμον αἰδῶ tears of grief and shame, A.Supp. 579;αἰ. τίς μ' ἔχει Pl. Sph. 217d
;αἰ. καὶ δίκη Id.Prt. 322c
;αἰδοῦς ἐμπίπλασθαι X.Cyr.1.4.4
; sobriety, moderation, Pi.O.13.115;αἰδῶ λαβεῖν S.Aj. 345
.2 regard for others, respect, reverence,αἰδοῦς οὐδεμιῆς ἔτυχον Thgn.1266
, cf. E.Heracl. 460; αἰ. τοκέων respect for them, Pi.P.4.218; τὴν ἐμὴν αἰδῶ respect for me, A.Pers. 699; regard for friends, ; esp. regard for the helpless, compassion,αἰδοῦς κῦρσαι S.OC 247
; forgiveness, Antipho 1.26, Pl.Lg. 867e (cf.αἰδέομαι 11.2
).II that which causes shame or respect, and so,1 shame, scandal,αἰδώς, Ἀργεῖοι, κάκ' ἐλέγχεα Il.5.787
, etc.; αἰδώς, ὦ Λύκιοι· πόσε φεύγετε; 16.422;αἰδὼς μὲν νῦν ἥδε.. 17.336
.2 = τὰ αἰδοῖα, Il.2.262, Arat.493, D.H.7.72.III Αἰδώς personified, Reverence, Pi.O.7.44; Mercy, Ζηνὶ σύνθακος θρόνων Αἰ. S.OC 1268, cf. Paus. 1.17.1;παρθένος Αἰδοῦς Δίκη λέγεται Pl.Lg. 943e
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2 ὀδύνη
-ης + ἡ N 1 5-1-19-30-13=68 Gn 35,18; 44,31; Ex 3,7; Dt 26,14; 28,60pain (physical) Is 30,26; (mental) pain, grief Gn 44,31*Mi 1,11 ὀδύνης grief-דמעות? tears for MT עמדתו his standing place; *Jb 20,23 ὀδύνας pains-בלהה בלהsudden terror for MT לחומו/ב?, cpr. Jer 11,19 εἰς τὸν ἄρτον αὐτοῦ for MT בלחמו; *Lam 1,14 ἐν χερσί μουὀδύνας (the Lord gave me) pains in my hands (double transl. of בידו read the first time as-בידי in my handsand the second time as-בדוי? דוה pain) for MT בידו יד in his hands?→TWNT -
3 ἵμερος
A longing, yearning after, c. gen. rei,σίτου.. περὶ φρένας ἵμερος αἱρεῖ Il.11.89
, etc.; γόου ἵμερον ὦρσε raised [in them] a yearning after tears, i.e. a desire of the soul to disburden itself in grief, 23.14;ὑφ' ἵμερος ὦρτο γόοιο Od.16.215
, etc.: with gen. obj. added, πατρὸς ὑφ' ἵμερον ὦρσε γόοιο for his father, 4.113; ἵμερον ἔχειν, = ἱμείρεσθαι, c. inf., Hdt.5.106,7.43;ἵμερος ἔχει με.. ἰδεῖν S.OC 1725
(lyr.), cf. Sapph.Supp.24.11;ἵ. ἐπείρεσθαί μοι ἐπῆλθέ Hdt.1.30
, cf. 9.3; τῶν (sc. δενδρέων)γλυκὺς ἵ. ἔσχεν.. φυτεῦσαι Pi.O.3.33
: in pl., πολλοὶ γὰρ εἰς ἓν ξυμπίτνουσιν ἵ. various impulses or emotions, A. Ch. 299, cf. Phld.Ir.p.37 W., Piet.20.2 abs., desire, love,ὥς σεο νῦν ἔραμαι καί με γλυκὺς ἵ. αἱρεῖ Il.3.446
; δὸς νῦν μοι φιλότητα καὶ ἵ. 14.198;δαμέντα φρένας ἱμέρῳ Pi.O.1.41
, cf. Sapph.Supp.25.16;ἱμέρῳ πεπληγμένος A.Ag. 544
;ἱμέρου νικώμενος Id.Supp. 1005
, cf. Pr. 649, S.Tr. 476, Ar.Ra.59; βλεφάρων ἵ. S.Ant. 796(lyr.).3 personified, Χάριτές τε καὶ Ἵ. Hes.Th.64;Ἔρως.. χαρίτων, ἱμέρου, πόθου πατήρ Pl.Smp. 197d
, cf. Luc.DDeor.20.15, Nonn.D.1.68, al.II as Adj., only in neut. as Adv.,ἵμερον αὐλήσαντι AP9.266
(Antip.); ἵμερα μελίζεσθαι, δακρῦσαι, ib.7.30 (Antip. Sid.), 364 (Marc. Arg.).— Poet., exc. in Pl. and [dialect] Ion. and later Prose, as Hdt. ll. cc., Hp.Aër. 22, Phld. ll. cc., Acad.Ind.p.56M. (Sts. derived fr. is-mero-, cf. Skt. i[snull ][tnull ]ás 'desired', i[snull ]más 'god of love', but [dialect] Aeol. texts have ἴμερος, ἰμέρρω, never ἰμμ-; cf. ἡμερτόν· ἐπέραστον, Hsch. (s.v.l.).) -
4 ῥήγνυμι
Aἀναρ- Hp.Flat.10
: [tense] impf.κατ-ερρήγνυε D.21.63
, etc.); later [full] ῥήσσω, Gal.10.640, Orib.Fr.93, Gloss.;ῥήσσεσθαι PHolm.6.3
, cf. 4.22; ἀπο-, δια-ρρήσσεσθαι, Hp.Int.17,42; [full] ῥήττω, Str.11.14.8, Dsc.4.150 (v.l. ῥήσσει), ([etym.] περι-) Id.2.98, 3.18 (v.l. περιρρήσσει); ῥήττεσθαι Bito 45.8
, Str.7.3.18: [dialect] Ep. [tense] impf.ῥήγνυσκε Il.7.141
: [tense] fut.ῥήξω 12.262
, Hdt.2.2, ([etym.] ἐκ-) S.Aj. 775: [tense] aor.ἔρρηξα Il.3.348
, Pi.N.8.29, Ar.Nu. 960;ῥῆξα Il.6.6
: [tense] pf. ἔρρηχα ([etym.] δι-) LXX 2 Ki.14.30, 15.32:—[voice] Med. ῥήγνῠμαι, [tense] fut. ῥήξομαι, [tense] aor. ἐρρηξάμην, all in Il. (12.257, 224, 291), [tense] pres. also in Hp.VC4,12: [tense] aor. , ([etym.] κατ-) X.Cyr.3.1.13; [dialect] Ep. [ per.] 3pl.ῥήξαντο Il.11.90
:—[voice] Pass., subj.ῥήγνῡται Hippon.19.4
: [dialect] Ep. [ per.] 3sg. [tense] impf.ῥηγνύατο Arat.817
: [tense] fut.ῥᾰγήσομαι Plu.2.668a
, ([etym.] διαρ-, ἐκ-) Ar.Eq. 340, A.Pr. 369, etc.: [tense] aor. ἐρράγην [ᾰ] S.Fr. 578, Ar.Nu. 583, etc.; later ἐρρήχθην, Tryph.11; δια-ρρηχθῇ (v.l. -ρραγῇ) Hp.Int.29: [tense] pf. ἔρρηγμαι ([etym.] συν-) Od.8.137; but intr. [tense] pf. ἔρρωγα is more freq., v. infr. c. 1; [tense] pf. part. fem. ἐρρηγεῖα, v. infr. c. 2; masc. pl.κατ-ερρηγότας Hsch.
The word is hardly used by correct [dialect] Att. Prose-writers, exc. in [voice] Pass.:—break asunder, rend, shatter,τεῖχος Il.12.198
;πύλας 13.124
;σάκος 21.165
;θώρηκας 2.544
;ἱμάντα 3.375
;νευρήν 8.328
;ὀστέον 20.399
;χρόα 23.673
; only once in Od., :—later, esp. rend garments, in sign of grief,ῥ. πέπλους A.Pers. 199
, 468; ῥ. ἕλκεα make grievous wounds, Pi.N.8.29; ῥ. ὀστᾶ, σάρκας, E.HF 994, Ba. 1130;ἀρότροις γῆς δάπεδον Ar.Pl. 515
: in [dialect] Ion. and later Prose,ῥήγνυσι.. τὸν ἀμφὶ τὴν ὄψιν χιτῶνα Hp.VM19
;ῥήττειν νευράν Str.15.1.57
;τὰ δεσμά Luc.DDeor.17.1
;τὰς πύλας Id.Par.46
;μὴ στραφέντες ῥήξωσιν ὑμᾶς Ev.Matt.7.6
:—[voice] Med., break for oneself, get broken,ὄρνυσθ'.. ῥήγνυσθε δὲ τεῖχος Il.12.440
, cf. 224, 257, 291:—[voice] Pass., v. infr. B.2 break a line of battle or body of men, ῥ. φάλαγγα, ὅμιλον, στίχας ἀνδρῶν, Il.6.6, 11.538, 15.615; τὸ μέσον ῥῆξαι break through the centre, Hdt. 6.113: abs., ἐρρηξάτην ἐς κύκλα.. ὅπλων broke through, S.Fr.210.9:— [voice] Med., ῥήξασθαι φάλαγγας, στίχας, break oneself a way through the lines, Il.11.90, 13.680, cf. E.Heracl. 835;ῥηξαμένῳ θέσθαι παρὰ νηυσὶ κέλευθον Il.12.411
.4 after Hom., ῥῆξαι φωνήν let loose the voice, of children and persons who have been dumb or silent, break into speech, speak out, Hdt.1.85, 2.2, 5.93, cf. Ar.Nu. 357, 960;ῥῆξαι αὐδήν E.Supp. 710
; later ῥήξασθαι φωνήν, θρόον αὐδῆς, φθόγγον, utter, AP5.221 (Agath.), 7.597 (Jul.), 9.61: abs., ῥῆξον καὶ βόησον cry aloud, LXXIs.54.1; v. infr.c.5 also δακρύων ῥήξασα.. νάματα having let loose, having burst into floods of tears, S.Tr. 919; κλαυθμὸν ῥ. Plu.Per.36;ῥ. τὰ ὄρη εὐφροσύνην LXX Is.49.13
;ῥήγνυσι πηγὰς ὁ χῶρος Plu.Mar.19
;ῥ. νεφέλην ἔς τινας Philostr.Im.2.27
; v. infr. B.B [voice] Pass., break, break asunder, burst,κῦμα ῥήγνυτο Il.18.67
;κῦμα.. χέρσῳ ῥηγνύμενον 4.425
, Hes.Sc. 377; of clouds, Ar.Nu. 378; ῥαγῆναί τι τῆς γῆς, as in an earthquake, Pl.R. 359d;ῥαγεῖσα Θηβαίων κόνις S.Fr. 958
;ἱμάτια ῥαγέντα X.Cyr.1.6.16
; ; ῥήττονται ὑδρίαι (by the cold) Str.7.3.18; τοῖς βασκάνοις εἶναι ῥήγνυσθαι may the envious burst, Aristid.Or.50 (26).69;τοῖς εἴ τις εὐδοκιμήσειεν ἐπί τῳ ῥηγνυμένοις Lib.Or.29.13
, cf. Or.1.207.2 burst forth, like lightning, βροντὴ δ' ἐρράγη δι' , Ar.Nu. 583, cf. Plu.2.919b; soκαταμηνίων ῥαγέντων Hp.Aph.5.32
, cf. Nat.Mul.13, Arist.HA 582b10, etc.3 of ships, to be wrecked, D.56.21: metaph.,πολλῶν ῥαγεισῶν ἐλπίδων A.Ag. 505
.4 of a stone, γράμματι ῥηγνύμενον scored with lettering, i.e. inscribed, Puchstein Epigr.Gr.p.76 (Memphis, i B.C.).C intr., like [voice] Pass., break or burst forth,ἔρρηξεν ἔμετος Hp.Epid. 4.24
;τὸ πνεῦμα ῥήγνυσι Id.Nat.Puer.12
; : metaph.,ὁποῖα χρῄζει ῥηγνύτω S.OT 1076
(in answer to the words δέδοιχ' ὅπως μὴ.. ἀναρρήξει κακά): freq. in this signf. in [tense] pf. ἔρρωγα, to have broken out,ἔρρωγε παγὰ δακρύων Id.Tr. 852
(lyr.): metaph.,κακῶν πέλαγος ἔρρωγεν A.Pers. 433
;τάδ' ἐκ δυοῖν ἔρρωγεν.. κακά S.OT 1280
;σοὶ τάδ' ἔρρωγεν κακά E.Hipp. 1338
; broken, disjointed,Com.Adesp.
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