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1 μολύβδαινα
μολύβδ-αινα, ἡ,II a metallic substance, prob. sulphuret of lead, galena, Hp.Mul.2.188, Arist.GA 735b16, Dsc.5.85, Plin.HN34.173.III a plant, Plumbago europaea, ib. 25.155.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μολύβδαινα
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2 δύω
δύω [(A)],A v. δύο.------------------------------------A causal Tenses, cause to sink, sink, plunge in; [tense] pres. only in Thphr.HP5.4.8 οὐκ ἐν ἴσῳ βάθει πάντα δύοντες τῆς θαλάσσης: [tense] aor. 1 ἔδῡσα (ἐξ-) Od.14.341; cf. the compds. ἀπο-, ἐκ-, ἐν-, κατα-δύω.B non-causal, get or go into, c. acc.: [tense] pres. δύω (v. 1.4); more freq.δύνω Il.17.202
, Hes.Op. 616, S.Ph. 1331, etc.; [dialect] Ep. [tense] impf.δῦνον Il.11.268
: [tense] aor.ἔδῡνα Batr.245
, part.δύνας Plb.9.15.9
, Paus.2.11.7, Ael.VH4.1, butἔδῡσα Ev.Marc.1.32
, etc.: more freq. [voice] Med.δύομαι Il. 5.140
, E.Rh. 529 (lyr.), etc. (also in [dialect] Att. Inscrr., as IG22.1241): [tense] impf. ; [dialect] Ep.δύοντο Il.15.345
: [tense] fut. δύσομαι [ῡ] 7.298, E. El. 1271: [tense] aor.ἐδῡσάμην A.R.4.865
, ([etym.] ἀπό) Nic.Al. 302; [dialect] Ep. [ per.] 3pl.δύσαντο Il.23.739
, opt. δυσαίατο prob. in 18.376 (Prose and Com. in Compds.); Hom. mostly uses the [dialect] Ep. forms ἐδύσεο, ἐδύσετο, imper.δύσεο 19.36
, Hes.Sc. 108, part. δυσόμενος (in [tense] pres. sense) Od.1.24, Hes. Op. 384: more freq. [tense] aor. ἔδυν (as if from Δῦμι) Il.11.63, etc.; [ per.] 3 dual ἐδύτην [ῡ] 10.254; [ per.] 1pl. ;ἔδῡτε Od.24.106
; ἔδῡσαν, [dialect] Ep.ἔδυν Il.11.263
; [dialect] Ion. [ per.] 3sg.δύσκεν 8.271
; imper. δῦθι, δῦτε, 16.64, 18.140; subj. δύω [ῡ] 6.340, 22.99, but δύῃ [ῠ] Hes.Op. 728; [dialect] Ep. opt. δύη [ῡ] (for δυίη) Od.18.348; inf.δῦναι Il.10.221
, [dialect] Att., [dialect] Ep. δύμεναι [ῡ] 14.63,ἐκ-δῦμεν 16.99
; part. δύς, δῦσα, Hdt.8.8: [tense] pf.δέδῡκα Il.5.811
, Sapph.52, Pl.Phd. 116e; [dialect] Dor. inf. δεδυκεῖν [ῡ] Theoc.1.102:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut. and [tense] aor. δῠθήσομαι, ἐδύθην [ῠ], and a [tense] pf. δέδῠμαι only in compds., v. ἀπο-, ἐκ-, ἐν-δύω. [ῠ in δύω in [tense] pres. and [tense] impf. [voice] Act. and [voice] Med., Hom.; but A.R. has δῡομαι, δῡετο 1.581
, part. δῡόμενος ib. 925, Call. Epigr.22;δῡεται Nonn.D.7.286
;ἐκ-δέδῠκας AP5.72
(Rufin.).]I of Places or Countries, enter, make one's way into, in Hom. the most freq. use, εἰ.. κε πύλας καὶ τείχεα δύω ([tense] aor. 2) Il.22.99;πόλιν δύσεσθαι Od.7.18
; ἔδυ νέφεα plunged into the clouds, of a star, Il.11.63; δῦτε θαλάσσης εὐρέα κόλπον plunge into the lap of Ocean, 18.140; γαῖαν ἐδύτην went beneath the earth, i.e. died, 6.19, cf. 411, etc.; πόλεμον δύμεναι plunge into.., 14.63;θεῖον δύσονται ἀγῶνα 7.298
;ἐδύσετο οὐλαμὸν ἀνδρῶν 20.379
; δύσεο δὲ μνηστῆρας go in to them, Od. 17.276; rarely in Trag.,αἰθέρα δ. S.Aj. 1192
(lyr.), cf. E.El. 1271.2 in [dialect] Ep. less freq. with Preps.,ἔδυν δόμον Ἄϊδος εἴσω Il.11.263
;δύσομαι εἰς Ἀΐδαο Od.12.383
;ἐς πόντον ἐδύσετο 5.352
;δέρτρον ἔσω δύνοντες 11.579
;δύσεθ' ἁλὸς κατὰ κῦμα Il.6.136
; ; κατὰ σταθμοὺς δύεται slinks into the fold, 5.140; (rarely c. gen.,κατὰ σπείους κοίλοιο δέδυκεν Od.12.93
); πάϊς ὣς ὑπὸ μητέρα δύσκεν εἰς Αἴαντα he got himself unto Ajax, i.e. got behind his shield, Il.8.271; βέλος δ' εἰς ἐγκέφαλον δῦ ib. 85;ἀκίδες δεδυκυῖαι διὰ φλεβῶν Plu.Crass.25
; in Prose and Trag. mostly with a Prep. (but δυόμενοι abs., diving, Th.7.25),δῦναι ἐς θάλασσαν Hdt.8.8
; ;ἁρμὸν.. πρὸς αὐτὸ στόμιον S. Ant. 1217
;κατὰ βάθος Pl.Lg. 905a
;κατὰ τῆς γῆς Id.Phd. 113c
, etc.3 abs., εἴσω ἔδυ ξίφος the sword entered his body, Il.16.340; δύνει ἀλοιφή sinks in (where however βοείην may be supplied), 17.392:—[voice] Med.,δύου πάλιν Ar.V. 148
.4 of Sun and Stars, sink into [the sea], set,ἠέλιος μὲν ἔδυ Il.18.241
, cf. Od.3.329, etc.;ἔδυ φάος ἠελίοιο 13.35
;δύσετό τ' ἠέλιος 2.388
, cf. Il.7.465, etc.;ἀελίω δύντος Sapph.Supp.25.8
; so Βοώτης ὀψὲ δύων late- setting Boötes, Od. 5.272;δείελος ὀψὲ δύων Il.21.232
; [σελαναία] δύεν Bion Fr.8.6
;πρὸ δύντος ἡλίου Hdt.7.149
;πρὸ ἡλίου δύντος D.15.22
; δυσόμενος Υπερίων (to mark the West) Od.1.24; ἐδύετο εἰς τόπον [ὁ ἥλιος] Pl.Plt. 269a; πρὸς δύνοντος ἡλίου towards the West, A.Supp. 255: metaph.,βίου δύντος αὐγαί Id.Ag. 1123
(lyr.); ἔδυ πρόπας δόμος ib. 1011 (lyr.); δεδυκὸς ζῆν live in retirement, Pl.Lg. 781c.II of clothes and armour, get into,Ἀρήϊα τεύχεα δ. Il.6.340
, etc.; κυνέην δ. put on one's helmet, 5.845;δῦ δὲ χιτῶν' 18.416
: metaph., εἰ μὴ σύ γε δύσεαι ἀλκήν if thou wilt not put on strength, 9.231; soἀνάγκας ἔδυ λέπαδνον A.Ag. 218
(lyr.): hence,2 trans., put on,ἀμφ' ὤμοισιν ἐδύσετο τεύχεα Il. 3.328
, etc.;ὤμοιϊν.. τεύχεα δῦθι 16.64
;χιτῶνα περὶ χροΐ.. δῦνεν Od. 15.61
;χρυσὸν.. ἔδυνε περὶ χροΐ Il.8.43
.3 rarely abs. with a Prep., , cf. A.R.1.638;ἐς τεύχεα δύντε Od.22.201
.III of sufferings, passions, and the like , enter, come over or upon,κάματος.. γυῖα δέδυκεν Il.5.811
;ὄφρ' ἔτι μᾶλλον δύη ἄχος κραδίην Od.18.348
;ἦτορ δῦν' ἄχος Il.19.367
;ὀδύναι δῦνον μένος 11.272
; κρατερὴ δέ ἑ λύσσα δέδυκε madness is come over him, 9.239; δῦ μιν Ἄρης Ares, i.e. the spirit of war, filled him, 17.210;μιν ἔδυ χόλος 19.16
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3 καταδύω
I intr., in [voice] Act. [tense] pres. καταδύνω and [voice] Med. καταδύομαι: [tense] fut. - δύσομαι: [tense] aor. - εδῡσάμην, [dialect] Ep. 2 and [ per.] 3sg. -δύσεο, -δύσετο:—[voice] Act., [tense] aor. 2 κατέδυν: [tense] pf. καταδέδῡκα:—go down, sink, set, esp. of the sun (as Hom. always in [tense] aor. 2 [voice] Act.),ἠέλιος κατέδυ Il.1.475
, etc.; ἅμα.. ἠελίῳ καταδύντι ib. 592;ἐς ἠέλιον καταδύντα Od.10.183
;ἠελίοιο -δῡομένοιο h.Merc. 197
; καταδεδυκέναι τὴν [ νῆσον]κατὰ θαλάσσης Hdt.7.235
; also of ships, to be sunk or disabled, Id.8.90, Th.2.92, 7.34, X.HG1.6.35, etc.; alsoοἱ ἱππεῖς καταδύνοντες ἐν τέλμασιν Plb. 5.47.2
; κ. ὑφ' ὕδατι duck under water, Batr.89; καταδεδυκώς having popped down, Ar.V. 140.2 go down, plunge into, c. acc.,καταδῦναι ὅμιλον Il.10.231
, etc.; κατεδύσετο πουλὺν ὅμιλον ib. 517;καταδύσεο μῶλον Ἄρηος 18.134
; so μάχην, δόμον, πόλιν καταδύμεναι, 3.241, 8.375, Od.4.246: folld. by Prep., μυῖαι καδδῦσαι ([dialect] Ep. for καταδ-)κατὰ.. ὠτειλάς Il.19.25
;σπάργαν' ἔσω κατέδυνε h.Merc. 237
; καταδυσόμεθ'.. εἰς Ἀΐδαο δόμους we shall go down into.., Od.10.174; soκαταδύνειν ἐς ὕλην Hdt.9.37
, cf. 4.76; εἰς φάραγγας, of hares, X.Cyn.5.16; εἰς ἅπασαν [ τὴν πόλιν] Pl.R. 576e;κατὰ τῆς γῆς Hdt.4.132
;κατὰ τέφρας πολλῆς Plu.Cam.32
; of souls, εἰς βυθὸν κ. Plu.2.943d: c. dat., sink into,ταῖς ὁμοιοπαθείαις Metrod.Fr.38
: freq. with a notion of secrecy, insinuate oneself, steal into,καταδύεται εἰς τὸ ἐντὸς τῆς ψυχῆς ὅ τε ῥυθμὸς καὶ ἁρμονία Pl.R. 401d
; ἡ ἀναρχία εἰς τὰς ἰδίας οἰκίας κ. ib. 562e; κ. ἡ ψῦξις ἕως πλείστου the cold penetrates most, Gal.15.90, cf. 6.178.3 slink away and lie hid,καταδύεσθαι ὑπὸ τῆς αἰσχύνης X.Cyr.6.1.35
, cf. D.21.199 (so abs., to be overcome with shame,ἐπὶ τῇ ἀγνοίᾳ Zos.5.40
);καταδεδυκὼς ἐν τῇ οἰκίᾳ Pl.R. 579b
; , etc.4 get into, put on,κατέδυ κλυτὰ τεύχεα Il.6.504
, cf. Od.12.228;κατεδύσετο τεύχεα καλά Il.7.103
;εἵματα Mosch.4.102
.II causal, make to sink, rare in [tense] pres.,ἐμπίπτων καὶ καταδύων Pherecr.12
;ἐμὲ καταδύουσι τῷ ἄχει X.Cyr.6.1.37
: mostly in [tense] aor. 1,γαύλους καταδύσας Hdt.6.17
; in naval warfare, καταδῦσαι ναῦν cut it down to the water's edge, disable it, Id.8.87, al., Ar.Ra.49, Th.1.50; ἥλιον ἐν λέσχῃ κατεδύσαμεν we let the sun go down in talk, Call.Epigr.2, cf. Aristaenet.1.24.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καταδύω
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4 συνιζάνω
A sink or settle down, collapse, Arist.Somn.Vig. 456a13, Gal.8.325,500, 15.570;σάρκες δ' ἱδρῶτι συνίζανον Theoc.22.112
;πηλὸν ἐν πυρὶ.. συνιζάνειν Plu.Publ.13
.II causal, cause to collapse or sink, Arist.Resp. 474a14.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συνιζάνω
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5 καθίημι
A (lyr.): [tense] aor. 1 καθῆκα, [dialect] Ep.καθέηκα Il.24.642
: [ per.] 2 dual [tense] aor. 2 : [tense] pf.καθεῖκα Lysipp.1
, D.29.46: (v. ἵημι):—let fall, drop, send down, κὰδ δὲ [ κεραυνὸν]..ἧκε Χαμᾶζε Il.8.134
; ; οἶνον λαυκανίης καθέηκα I have sent the wine down my throat, 24.642; καθίετε ἵππους ἐν δίνῃσι sink them in the stream, as an offering to the river-god, 21.132; [ ἱστία] ἐς νῆας κάθεμεν we let them down, lowered them, Od.9.72;λαῖφος καθήσειν A.Eu.
l.c.; σχοίνῳ σπυρίδα κ. let it down by a cord, Hdt.5.16; σῶμα πύργων κ. E.Tr. 1011; κοντὸν ἐς [ τὴν λίμνην] κ. Hdt.4.195;ἐμαυτὸν εἰς ἅλα E.Hel. 1614
; ὅπλα εἰς ἅλἀ ib. 1375; (so metaph.τοῦτον τὸν λόγον καθεῖκε D.29.46
); ;νάρθηκ' ἐς πέδον Id.Ba. 706
; κ. σπονδάς pour them, Id.IA60; τὸν κλῆρον ἐς μέσον καθείς, of putting lots into a helmet or urn, S.Aj. 1285;ἄγκυραν Hdt. 7.36
; ; κατιεμένην καταπειρητηρίην, of a sounding-line, Hdt.2.28: abs., καθιέναι reach by sounding, sound,οὐδεὶς καθεὶς ἐδυνήθη πέρας εὑρεῖν Arist.Mete. 351a13
: Medic., [ αὐλίσκον] pass a catheter, Ruf.Ren.Ves.7.11; οἵαν πρόφασιν καθῆκε ( παρὰ προσδοκίαν for οἷον ἄγκιστρον) Ar.V. 174; λόγους συμβατηρίους κ. make offers of peace, D.C.41.47; κ. πεῖραν make an attempt, Ael. VH2.13, NA1.57; εἰς ὤμους κ. κόμας let one's hair flow loose, E. Ba. 695, cf. IT52; κ. πώγωνα let one's beard grow long, Ar.Ec. 100, cf. Th. 841, Arr.Epict.2.23.21 ([voice] Pass.,τὰς τρίχας καθειμέναι Crates Com.27
;πώγωνα καθειμένος Plu.Phoc.10
;τὸ γένειον αὐτῷ καθεῖτο Ael.VH11.10
); [ αἱ ὄϊες]μείζω τὰ οὔθατα καθιᾶσιν Arist.HA 596a24
([voice] Pass., of a mare's udder, Hdt.4.2); also τείχη καθεῖναι ἐς θάλασσαν carry them down to the sea, Th.5.52 ([voice] Pass.,καθεῖτο τείχη 4.103
); καθῆκε τὰ σκέλη let down his legs, of one who had been lying, Pl.Phd. 61c; κατ' ἀμφοῖν ἄμφω (sc. τὰ σκέλη) καθέντος, of a wrestler, Gal.6.143; κ. δόρατα let down one's pike, bring it to the rest, X.An.6.5.25; κ. τὰς κώπας let down the oars, so as to stop the ship's way, Th.2.91; rarely of striking, ; ; κ. πρὸς γαῖαν γόνυ to kneel down, Id.Hec. 561; ; κ. τινὰ ἐς ὕπνον let him fall asleep, Id.HF 1006;εἰς κίνδυνον ἐμαυτόν D.H.5.27
; [ πώλους]ἐς λειμώνων Χλόην E.IA 423
; of a general, κ. στρατόπεδα εἰς.. let them march into.., Plb.3.70.11;εἰς τὸ πεδίον τὴν δύναμιν Id.3.92.7
; κ. ἐπί τινας τόπους ἐνέδρας lay an ambush, Id.4.63.9:—[voice] Pass., stretch down seawards,ὄρεα μέχρι πρὸς τὴν θάλατταν καθειμένα Pl. Criti. 118a
;ἕως γῆς τοῦ πρηστῆρος καθιεμένου Epicur.Ep.2p.47U.
, cf. p.51 U.; τὸ καθειμένον τῆς φωνῆς low tone of voice, Hdn.5.2.3.2 send down into the arena, enter for racing, ἅρματα, ζεύγη, Th.6.16, Isoc.16.34; of plays, produce, Eratosth. ap. Sch.Ar.Nu. 552 ([voice] Pass.);διδασκαλίαν Plu.Cim.8
; so ἔδοξε τοῖς πρυτάνεσι.. γνώμας καθεῖναι (Com. for προθεῖναι) Ar.Ec. 397; κατὰ τὴν ἀγορὰν λογοποιοὺς κ. D.24.15: freq. in later Greek in a general sense, set in motion, employ, Luc.DMeretr.7.4;κ. ἔς τινας ὑποψίας Philostr.VA6.38
; φίλους καὶ ῥήτορας κ. employ them, Plu.Per.7, cf. Philostr.VA4.42:—[voice] Pass., to be put in motion, .II intr., swoop down like a wind,λαμπρὸς καὶ μέγας καθιείς Ar.Eq. 430
; of rivers, run down,ἑκατέρωσε μέχρι τοῦ μέσου Pl.Phd. 112e
; κ. εἰς γόνυ sink on the knee, Plu.Ant.45; κ. εἰς ἀγῶνα, Lat. descendere in arenam, Id.2.616d, Luc.Alex.6; κ. ἐς Ῥόδον arrive there, v.l. for κατῆγεν, Polyaen.5.17.2.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καθίημι
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6 ἵζω
Aἷζον Il.20.15
, E.Alc. 946, [dialect] Ion.ἵζεσκον Od.3.409
: [tense] aor.εἷσα Il.23.359
, Hdt. 3.61, IG3.701, Hymn.Is.5, etc.; imper.εἷσον Od.7.163
codd.; part.ἕσας 10.361
, Cyren. acc. ἕσσαντα (v. infr.); inf.ἕσσαι Pi.P.4.273
(the only tenses in Hom.): [tense] aor.ἵζησα D.C.50.2
, 58.5, etc.: [tense] pf. ἵζηκα ([etym.] ἐν-) Gal.2.691, 15.452, ([etym.] συν-) Philostr.Im.2.20:—[voice] Med., v. infr. 1 and 111, and cf. ἕζομαι.—Mostly in Poets and late Prose, the [dialect] Att. Prose form being καθίζω: (Redupl. si-sd-ō, [tense] aor. (augmented) e-sed-s-, cf. ἕζομαι, ἑδος):I causal, make to sit, seat, place, set,μή μ' ἐς θρόνον ἵζε Il.24.553
, cf. Hdt.3.61;βουλὴν ἷζε Il.2.53
;ἵζει μάντιν ἐν θρόνοις A.Eu.18
; ὅς μ' ἐπὶ βουσὶν εἷσ' set me over the oxen, Od.20.210; σκοπὸν εἷσε set as a spy, Il.23.359; λόχον εἷσαν laid an ambush, 4.392; εἷσεν δὲ (v.l. δ' ἐν) Σχερίῃ settled [them] in Scheria, Od.6.8, cf. Il.2.549;ἐπὶ χώρας ἕσσαι Pi.P.
l.c.;ἐπὶ τὸ δεῖπνον ἵζειν τοὺς βασιλέας Hdt.6.57
; ἕσσαντα ἐπὶ τῷ ὠδῷ having caused (the suppliant) to sit on the threshold, Berl.Sitzb.1927.170 ([place name] Cyrene): rare in Trag., σὺ γάρ νιν εἰς τόδ' εἷσας αὔχημ ' for thou didst throne her in this pride, S.OC 713 (lyr.).2 later in [tense] aor. 1 [voice] Med. εἱσάμην, [ per.] 3sg.εἵσατο IG12(5).615
(Iulis, v B.C., written εσατο), 2.1298.4 (ii B.C.), 1336.1 (ii B.C.):— set up and dedicate temples, statues, etc. in honour of gods, Thgn.12, Hdt.1.66;τέμενος ἕσσαντο Pi.P.4.204
;ἕσσατο βωμόν Id.Oxy.408.37
: [dialect] Dor. [ per.] 3sg.hίσατο IG9(1).704
(Corc., vi B.C.), ἵσσατο ib.4.569 ([place name] Argos); [ per.] 3pl. [ἥ]σσαντο BCH33.171
(ibid., iii B.C.); part.ἑσσάμενος IG4.840.7
, 841.23 (Calauria, iii B.C.): [dialect] Att. part. prob. ἑσάμενος, θυσίας τὰς πατρίους τῶν ἑσαμένων (ἑσς-, ἐσς-, εἰς- codd.)..ἀφαιρήσεσθε Th.3.58
; laterεἱσάμενος IG22.1364
(i A.D.), Plu.Them. 22, Thes.17, Pyrrh.1, Luc.Syr.D.1, also Hdt.1.66 codd.: late [tense] fut.εἵσομαι ἱερόν A.R.2.807
.II intr., sit, sit down, Il.2.96, 792, etc.; ἷζε ἐν μέσσοισι he sat in the midst, 20.15;ἵζειν ἐς θρόνον Od.8.469
, Hdt.5.25; ;ἐπὶ θρόνου Il.18.422
, cf. Od.17.339; ἐπὶ [λίθοισιν] 3.409;ἐπ' ἄκριας ἠνεμοέσσας 16.365
; ἐπὶ κώπην, of rowers, Ar.Ra. 199;ἐπὶ κώπᾳ πηδαλίῳ τε E.Alc. 441
(lyr.);ἐπὶ τοὺς νεώς Epicr.3.12
;νέφεσσι.. Ὀλύμποιο.. ἵζων Ζεύς Pi.Pae.6.93
: c. acc. loci,ἵζειν θρόνον A.Ag. 982
(lyr.); : c. acc. cogn.,ἵ. κλωπικὰς ἕδρας Id.Rh. 512
.2 sit still, be quiet, h.Merc.457 (dub.).3 metaph., sink, εἰς ὀχετὸν ἄτας ἵζοισαν πόλιν sink into.., Pi.O.10(11).38;εἰς ἑτέραν ἵζει ἕδραν Pl.Ti. 53a
.III [voice] Med. in signf. 11, sit,πάροιθ'.. ἵζευ ἐμεῖο Il.3.162
;Διὸς.. ποτὶ βωμὸν ἑρκείου ἵζοιτο Od.22.335
;ἱσσάμενος ἐπὶ τῷ δαμοσίῳ ἱαρῷ Berl.Sitzb.1927.169
([place name] Cyrene); late [tense] fut.εἵσεται Phylarch.44J.
: [dialect] Dor. [tense] pres. imper. Papers of Amer.Sch.at Athens3
No. 437 ([place name] Pisidia); lie in ambush,ἔνθ' ἄρα τοί γ' ἵζοντ' Il.18.522
; freq. of an army, take up a position,ἵζεσθαι ἀντίοι τινί Hdt.9.26
; ἵζεσθαι ἐν τῷ Τηϋγέτῳ, ἐς τὸ Τηΰγετον, Id.4.145, 146; ἐν τῷ Ἰσθμῷ, ἐς τὸν Ἰσθμόν, Id.8.71; of a fleet, Id.6.5: generallyἐς ἱρὸν Ἀφροδίτης Id.1.199
;ἐς τὰ πρόθυρα Id.3.140
; in Trag.,ἐν ἁγνῷ ἵζεσθε A.Supp. 224
;ἐς θρόνους E. Ion 1618
: c. acc.,ἵζεσθαι κρήνας Id.IA 141
(lyr.).2 of things, settle down, subside,ἡ νῆσος ἱζομένη Pl.Ti. 25c
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7 δύση
δύσηι, δύσιςsetting of the sun: fem dat sg (epic)δύ̱σῃ, δύω 1aor subj act 3rd sgδύ̱σῃ, δύω 2cause to sink: aor part act fem dat sg (attic epic ionic)δύ̱σῃ, δύω 2cause to sink: aor subj mid 2nd sgδύ̱σῃ, δύω 2cause to sink: fut ind mid 2nd sg -
8 δύσῃ
δύσηι, δύσιςsetting of the sun: fem dat sg (epic)δύ̱σῃ, δύω 1aor subj act 3rd sgδύ̱σῃ, δύω 2cause to sink: aor part act fem dat sg (attic epic ionic)δύ̱σῃ, δύω 2cause to sink: aor subj mid 2nd sgδύ̱σῃ, δύω 2cause to sink: fut ind mid 2nd sg -
9 δύσηι
δύσιςsetting of the sun: fem dat sg (epic)δύ̱σῃ, δύω 1aor subj act 3rd sgδύ̱σῃ, δύω 2cause to sink: aor part act fem dat sg (attic epic ionic)δύ̱σῃ, δύω 2cause to sink: aor subj mid 2nd sgδύ̱σῃ, δύω 2cause to sink: fut ind mid 2nd sg -
10 δύω
+ V 4-4-7-2-9=26 Gn 28,11; Ex 15,10; Dt 23,12; JgsA 14,18; 19,14A: to cause to sink, to withdraw [τι] (of light) Jl 2,10M: to go into [εἴς τι] (metaph.) Jon 2,6; to enter, to make one’s way into [εἴς τι] Is 29,4; to sink, to set (of the sun) Gn 28,11; to sink (of pers.) Ex 15,10see δύνω→NIDNTT; TWNT(→διαδύω, εἰσδύω, ἐκδύω, ἐνδύω, ἐπιδύω, καταδύω, περιδύω, ὑποδύω,,) -
11 ἐπιδύω
ἐπιδύω (δύω ‘sink’, s. δύσις) fut. mid. 3 sg. ἐπιδύσεται Dt 24:15; 2 aor. 3 sg. ἐπέδυ Jer 15:9 (w. tmesis Il. 2, 413; otherw. LXX; Philo, Spec. Leg. 3, 152 μὴ ἐπιδυέτω ὁ ἥλιος) to sink down, set (upon), esp. of the apparent movement of the sun when it ‘sets’ Eph 4:26 (Plut., Mor. 488c πρὶν ἢ τὸν ἥλιον δῦναι τὰς δεξιὰς ἐμβαλόντες ἀλλήλοις ‘before the sun went down they joined their right hands’ and parted friends [the practice of Pythagoreans when they had altercations]; s. ἐπί 18b).—DELG s.v. δύω. -
12 ὀκλάζω
A- άσω Ph.
(v. infr. 2): [tense] aor. (lyr.), Plu. 2.320d:—[voice] Med., [dialect] Ep. [tense] aor. opt.ὀκλάσσαιντο Euph.17
:—crouch down with bent hams, squat (in Hom. only μετοκλάζω), of a Persian dance,ὤκλαζε καὶ ἐξανίστατο X.An.6.1.10
(cf. ὄκλασμα) ;διπλοῦς ὀκλάζων S. Ichn.90
; ἐς γόνυ ὀκλάσας δέχεται τῇ σαρίσσῃ τὴν ἐπέλασιν, of a soldier waiting an attack, Luc.DMort.27.4, cf. Philops.18 ; sink down, of a weary traveller, S. l.c. ; of oxen, Mosch.2.99 ; of horses that crouch down to let their rider mount, Plu.2.139b (but of horses that stumble and throw their rider, Procop. Vand.2.21, al.) ; of the wolf crouching down to let the Twins suck, Plu.2.320d ; θρόνος.. ὀκλάζων folding-seat, D.Chr.1.78 : c. acc., ὀ. τὰ ὀπίσθια, τοὺς προσθίους, bend their hind- or fore-legs, X.Eq.11.3, Ael.NA7.4 :—[voice] Med., Euph. l.c.2 metaph., sink, slacken, abate, ;τόνος ὀκλάζων Gal.11.172
;ποδῶν δέ οἱ ὤκλασεν ὁρμή Musae.325
; of the wind,τῆς φορᾶς Hld.5.23
, cf. Adam.Vent.37 ; ὤκλαζε αὐτοῖς ὁ θυμός ib.7 ;κραδίης ὤκλασεν ὄγκος AP5.250
(Iren.).II trans., abate,ὀκλάσας τὸν πόθον Hld.1.26
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13 βυθίζω
βυθίζω 1 aor. ἐβύθισαν 2 Macc. 12:4, pass. ἐβυθίσθην; fut. 3 pl. pass. βυθισθήσονται JosAs 12:3 (s. βυθός; Soph. et al.; Mag. pap in PWarren 21, 43; 2 Macc 12:4)① to cause to go down in water, to sink, only pass. in act. sense (Jos., C. Ap. 1, 308) of ships (Polyb. 2, 10, 5; 16, 3, 2; Diod S 13, 40, 5; Dio Chrys. 46 [63], 3; Epict. 3, 2, 18 βυθιζομένου τοῦ πλοίου) ὥστε βυθίζεσθαι αὐτά (i.e. τὰ πλοῖα) so that they began to sink Lk 5:7. W. εἰς (AcJ 112 [Aa II/1 p. 211, 8f]) of the Egyptian military forces ἐβυθίσθησαν εἰς θάλασσαν sank into the sea 1 Cl 51:5.② to cause someone to experience disastrous consequences, plunge, expose to fig. (cp. Philod., De Morte 33 [DBassi, Pap. Ercolanesi 1914]; Alciphron 1, 16, 1 τὸ νῆφον ἐν ἐμοὶ συνεχῶς ὑπὸ τοῦ πάθους βυθίζεται; Philostrat., Vi. Apoll. 4, 32 p. 151, 17 of the utter ruin of Sparta; SIG 730, 7 [I B.C.] καταβυθ.) plunge τινά someone εἰς ὄλεθρον καὶ ἀπώλειαν into ruin and destruction 1 Ti 6:9.—B. 679. DELG s.v. βυθός. M-M. -
14 καταποντίζω
καταποντίζω fut. καταποντιῶ LXX; 1 aor. κατεπόντισα LXX; aor. pass. κατεποντίσθην (ποντίζω ‘plunge/sink in the sea’; Epicharmus [ca. 480 B.C.]: Vorsokrat.5 23 B, 44a; Lysias, Demosth. et al.; Polyb., Diod S 14, 112, 1; PPetr II, 40 [a], 27 [III B.C.]; LXX; Jos., Ant. 10, 122, C. Ap. 2, 245) ‘throw into the sea’, then gener. drown, pass. be sunk, be drowned ἐν τῷ πελάγει τῆς θαλάσσης be sunk or be drowned in the high seas Mt 18:6. εἰς τὴν θάλασσαν 1 Cl 46:8 (Plut., Tim. 13, 10 εἰς τὸ πέλαγος; Ps.-Callisth. 1, 39, 5 εἰς βυθὸν θαλάσσης). Abs. ἀρξάμενος καταποντίζεσθαι as he began to sink Mt 14:30.—M-M. -
15 εμβυθιζόμεθα
ἐμβυθίζωcause to sink to the bottom: pres ind mp 1st plἐμβυθίζωcause to sink to the bottom: imperf ind mp 1st pl (homeric ionic) -
16 ἐμβυθιζόμεθα
ἐμβυθίζωcause to sink to the bottom: pres ind mp 1st plἐμβυθίζωcause to sink to the bottom: imperf ind mp 1st pl (homeric ionic) -
17 παρακαθίημι
A let down beside, of the nautilus, ἀντὶ πηδαλίων τῶν πλεκτανῶν παρακαθίησι lets down some of its feelers.., Arist.HA 622b14; let drop or sink by the side,τὰς χεῖρας Plu.Nic.9
;δακτύλιον Id.2.63e
: abs., send out side-roots, Thphr.HP8.2.3:—[voice] Med., .Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παρακαθίημι
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18 ἀπεῖπον
ἀπεῖπον, inf. ἀπειπεῖν, [dialect] Ep. ἀπο?ἀπεῖπονXειπεῖν, ἀπο?ἀπεῖπονXειπέμεν, and part. ἀποειπών, i.e. ἀποϝειπών, Il.19.35, etc.: less freq. [tense] aor. IAἀπεῖπα Hdt.3.153
, S.Ant. 405: [tense] fut. in use is ἀπερῶ, [tense] pf. ἀπείρηκα, mostly in signf. IV. 3:—[voice] Med., [tense] aor. Iἀπειπάμην Hdt.1.59
, 5.56, Arist.EN 1163b19, but never in correct [dialect] Att.:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.ἀπορρηθήσομαι Lys.22.14
: [tense] aor. , D.33.21:—[tense] pres. and [tense] impf. are supplied by ἀπαυδάω, ἀπόφημι, and in [dialect] Att. Prose by ἀπαγορεύω:—speak out, tell out, declare,μῦθον Il.9.309
, cf. 431;ἀγγελίην 7.416
;ἀληθείην 23.361
;ἐφημοσύνην Od.16.340
; μνηστήρεσσιν ἀπειπέμεν (prob. μνηστῆρσ' ἀποειπέμεν) to give them full notice, ib.1.91;ἀπηλεγέως ἀποειπεῖν Il. 9.309
, cf. Od.1.373; ῥῆσιν ἀπερέοντα to deliver a verbal message, Hdt. 1.152: in [tense] aor. [voice] Med.,ἀπείπασθαι θανάτῳ ζημιοῦν τοὺς πλευσομένους Arist.Mir. 837a2
.II deny, refuse,ὑπόσχεο καὶ κατάνευσον, ἢ ἀπόειπ' Il.1.515
, cf.9.510, 675;σύμφαθι ἢ ἄπειπε Pl.R. 523a
: c. acc.,βοήθειαν Plu.Tim.2
.III forbid (cf. ), freq. in Prose, ἀ. τινι μὴ ποιεῖν forbid one to do, tell him not to do, Hdt.1.155, S.OC 1760, Ar. Av. 556; also without μή, Plb.2.52.8: with inf. omitted,ἀπειπὼν εἴργει μελάθρων A.Ag. 1333
, cf. S.Ant. 405; ἀ. τινί τι forbid him the use of it, Arist.Pol. 1264a21:—[voice] Pass.,ἀπειρῆσθαι γάρ οἱ.. μηδενὶ ἐπιδεικνύναι Hdt.6.61
; τὸ ἀπειρημένον a forbidden thing, Id.3.52, Antipho 3.2.7;ἀπείρηται δὲ τοῦτο τῷ νόμῳ Xenarch.7.7
; ἀπειρημένον, abs., contrary to orders, Arist.Rh. 1373b10.IV renounce, disown, give up, c. acc. rei,ἀ. μῆνιν Il.19.35
; and not seldom in Prose, asεἴτε.. ἀπερέουσι.. τὴν συμμαχίην Hdt.7.205
; ἀπειπεῖν.. κηρύκων ὕπο.. πατρῴαν ἑστίαν renounce it by public proclamation, E.Alc. 737;τὸν υἱὸν ὑπὸ κήρυκος ἀ. Pl.Lg. 928d
; ;προξενίαν Th.5.43
, 6.89;ὁμιλίαν Lys.8.6
;ταῦτα μὲν οὖν ἀπείποι τις ἄν D.21.113
; ἀ. τὴν στρατηγίαν to resign it, X.An.7.1.41; ;ἐλπίδας Plb.14.9.6
; ἀ. γυναῖκα divorce her, Plu.Luc.38:—in [voice] Pass., αἱ σπονδαὶ οὐκ ἀπείρηντο had not been renounced, remained in force, Th.5.48;τὰς σπονδὰς μέλλειν ἀπορρηθήσεσθαι Lys.22.14
:—in [voice] Med.,ἀπείπασθαι παῖδα Hdt.1.59
;συμμαχίην 4.120
, 125;φιλίαν Plb.33.10.5
;ἀ. ὄψιν
averruncare,Hdt.
5.56; ἀ. υἱόν, πατέρα, Arist.EN 1163b19; ἀποϝειπάθθω (Cret. for ἀπειπάσθω) let him renounce the inheritance, Leg.Gort.11.11; ἀ. γνώμας withdraw, retract them, Plu.Caes. 8.2 refuse, c. inf., Nonn.D.4.30.3 intr., fail, tire, sink from exhaustion,ἐπεὶ δ' ἀπεῖπε S.Tr. 789
, cf. Ar. Pax 306, Pl.Phdr. 228b, etc.;ἀπειρηκὸς σῶμα Antipho 5.93
;γῆ ἀπειρηκυῖα Thphr.CP3.20.3
; οὐ γάρ που ἀπεροῦμέν γέ πω shall not give in yet, Pl.Tht. 200d;ἕως ἂν ἀπείπωσιν D.54.25
, cf. 27;οἱ διὰ τὸν χρόνον ἀπειρηκότες Arist.Pol. 1329a33
; οὐδ' ἀπεῖπεν.. φάτις was not unfulfilled, A.Th. 840.b c. dat. pers., fail or be wanting to one,οὐκ ἀ. φίλοις E.Med. 459
.c c. dat. rei, fail or fall short in a thing, now that they are bankrupt,D.
3.8;ἀ. σώμασι Isoc.4.92
, Lycurg.40; but,d ἀ. κακοῖς, ἄλγει, give way to, sink under them, E.Or.91, Hec. 942;ἀ. ὑπὸ πλήθους κακῶν X.HG6.3.15
.e ἀ. πρὸς τὸν φόνον to be tired of butchery, Plu.Cam.18;ἀ. ἐν τοῖς δράμασι Antiph.191
, 14.f c. [tense] pres. part.,ἀ. ταλαιπωρούμεναι Ar.Lys. 778
; φέροντες ἀπεροῦσιν they will be tired of paying, Th.1.121; ἀ. λέγων give over speaking, Pl.Lg. 769e; ἀπειρήκη τὰ ὄντα σκοπῶν I had failed to.., Id.Phd. 99d, etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀπεῖπον
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19 ὑπονοστέω
A go down, sink, Arist.Mete. 367a24, Plu.Them.15; settle, of a stack of wood, Hdt.4.62; of the earth in an earthquake, Arist.Mete. 365b12; of a river,ὑ. ἀνδρὶ ὡς ἐς μέσον μηρόν Hdt.1.191
, cf. Th.3.89, Plu.2.366e; of humours,εἰς τὸ βάθος Gal.6.254
.2 settle, turn into a thing,εἰς χλευασμὸν καὶ γέλωτα Plu.2.811e
: metaph., sink, decline,ἐκ τοῦ φοβεροῦ ὑ. πρὸς τὸ εὐκαταφρόνητον Longin.3.1
;πρὸς τὸ μὴ ὄν Dam.Pr. 440
; of the aged, decline in years, Poll.2.21.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑπονοστέω
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20 βαθύνω
Aβεβάθυστο Nonn.D.39.305
: ([etym.] βαθύς):— deepen, hollow out, βάθυνε δὲ χῶρον ἅπαντα, of a torrent, Il.23.421; ἔσκαψε καὶ ἐβάθυνε dug and dug deep, Ev.Luc.6.48; ἐβάθυνε πέδον ταρσῷ, of a dog, Nonn.D.47.239: metaph.,ὁ λιμὸς βαθύνει ἑαυτόν J. BJ5.12.3
: esp. as military term, deepen,τὴν φάλαγγα X.Cyr.6.3.23
, 8.5.15, cf. Arr.Tact.25.11:—[voice] Pass., become deep, be deepened,λίμνη β. Thphr.HP4.11.3
;κρημνὸς βαθύνεται εἰς ἀπορρῶγα J.BJ1.21.3
; νάσως βαθυνομένας ἀπὸ ῥιζᾶν, of Delos, Hymn.Is.160;τὸ βαθυνόμενον τῆς ῥηγμῖνος Agath.2.2
; of a deep wound, Nonn.D.39.305; βαθυνομέναις χερσί in or with the hollowed hands, ib.11.180.2 Math., add a third dimension,β. τὰ ἐπίπεδα Procl.
in R.2.52 K., cf. in Ti.1.146 D.:—[voice] Pass.,κυκλικῶς βαθυνθέντες Simp. in Ph.59.17
.II intr., sink deep, Ph.1.248, 2.402; sink, crumble, Apollod.Poliorc.157.8.2 metaph., go deeply into a subject,βαθύνας θεωρῆσαι Procl.in Prm.p.622
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