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1 ἕδρα
1 seat, chair, stool, bench, Il.19.77, Od.3.7;ἀγοραί τε καὶ ἕδραι 8.16
, cf. 3.31; seat of honour,περὶ μέν σε τίον.. ἕδρῃ τε κρέασίν τε Il.8.162
, 12.311;ἕδραις γεραίρειν τινά X.Cyr.8.1.39
;τιμίαν ἕ. ἔχειν A.Eu. 855
; throne,ἐκβαλεῖν ἕδρας Κρόνον Id.Pr. 203
; θακεῖν παγκρατεῖς ἕ. to sit on an almighty throne, ib. 391, cf. Pers. 466.2 seat, abode, freq. in pl., Pi.O.7.76, P.11.63, etc.; esp. of the gods, sanctuary, temple, Id.I.7(6).44, A.Ag. 596, etc.; also νέοικος ἕ. station for ships, Pi.O.5.8;ναύλοχοι ἕδραι S.Aj. 460
: periphr.,ἕδραισι Θεράπνας Pi.P.11.63
;Παρνησοῦ ἕδραι A.Eu.11
, cf. E.Tr. 557 (lyr.); βλεφάρων ἕ. the eye, Id.Rh. 8 (anap.); ὄμματος ἕ. ib. 554 (lyr.).3 seat or place of anything, ἐξ ἕδρας out of its right place, Id.Ba. 928, cf. Plu.Fab.3;καταναγκάσαι ἐς ἕδρην Hp.Mochl.38
;ὁ ἥλιος ἐκλιπὼν τὴν ἕ. Hdt.7.37
; τὴν τοῦ ἥπατος ἕ., σπλάγχνου, etc., Pl.Ti. 67b, 72c, etc.; ἐκ τῆς ἕ. ὠθεῖν ib. 79b; ἔχειν ἕδραν to keep its place, Arist.Mete. 356a4;μεταθέσεις ἐξ ἕδρας ἀτόμων Epicur.Fr.61
; ἕδραν στρέφειν to wriggle, Thphr.Char.27.14;στοὰν εἰς τὴν ἀρχαίαν ἕ. ἐπαναγαγεῖν D.C.57.21
; base, Plu.Demetr.21: metaph. in Rhet., D.H.Dem.31, etc.; of a plant, Gp.5.9.9.4 ἡ ἕ. τοῦ ἵππου the back of the horse, on which the rider sits, X.Eq.5.5, 12.9, Eq. Mag.4.1.2 sitting still, Hp.Aër.20: hence, inactivity, delay,περιημέκτεε τῇ ἕδρῃ Hdt.9.41
;ἀχθομένων τῇ ἕ. Th.5.7
;οὐχ ἕδρας ἀκμή S.Aj. 811
;οὐχ ἕδρας ἀγών E.Or. 1291
;οὐχ ἕδρας ἔργον B.Fr.11
; also οἰκίης ἕδρῃ sitting at home, Herod.4.92.3 position, γονυπετεῖς ἕδραι kneeling, E.Ph. 293 (lyr.); βέλεος ἕδρη place occupied by a weapon which fixes itself in the skull, Hp.VC7.4 sitting, session of a council, etc., εὐθὺς ἐξ ἕδρας when he rose from the sitting, S.Aj. 780 (but ἐξ ἕδρας ἀνίσταται ib. 788, means from quietude); ἕδραν ποιεῖν to hold a sitting, And.1.111, cf.IG12.110.41.III seat, breech, fundament, Hdt.2.87, Hp. Aph.5.22, Ar.Th. 133, etc.; of birds and animals, rump, Arist.HA 633b8, Simon Eq.9, etc.IV Geom., face of a regular solid, Theol.Ar.37. -
2 ἄρα
ἄρα, ἄρ (before consonants), ῥα, ῤ (enclitic), always post-positive: particle denoting inference or a natural sequence of ideas, then, so then, so, naturally, as it appears, but for the most part untranslatable by word or phrase; freq. in neg. sentences, οὐδ' ἄρα, οὔτ ἄρα, and joined to rel. and causal words, ὅς τ' ἄρα, ὅς ῥά τε, οὕνεκ ἄρα, ὅτι ῥα, also following εἶτα, γάρ, ἀλλά, αὐτάρ, etc.; further, in questions, and in the apodosis of sentences after μέν and other particles. The following examples will illustrate some of the chief usages: οὐδ' ἄρα πως ἦν | ἐν πάντεσσ' ἔργοισι δαήμονα φῶτα γενέσθαι, ‘as it seems,’ Il. 23.670 ; ἐκ δ' ἔθορε κλῆρος κυνέης, ὅν ἀῤ ἤθελον αὐτοί, ‘just the one’ they wished, Il. 7.182 ; κήδετο γὰρ Δαναῶν, ὅτι ῥα θνήσκοντας ὁρᾶτο, ‘even because’ she saw, Il. 1.56 ; τίς τ' ἄρ σφωε θεῶν ἔριδι ξυνέηκε μάχεσθαι, ‘who then’? Il. 1.8 ; αὐτὰρ ἄρα Ζεὺς δῶκε διακτόρῳ Ἀργεϊφόντῃ, ‘and then next,’ Il. 2.103 ; αὐτὰρ ἐπεὶ πόσιος καὶ ἐδητύος ἐξ ἔρον ἕντο, | τοῖς ἄρα μύθων ἦρχε Γερήνιος ἱππότα Νέστωρ, ‘then,’ not temporal, Il. 2.433 ; ὢς ἄρα φωνήσᾶς κατ' ἄῤ ἕζετο (twice in one sentence, ἄρα in the phrase κατ' ἄῤ ἕζετο marks the sitting down as the regular sequel of making a speech), Od. 16.213.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἄρα
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3 καθέδρα
-ας + ἡ N 1 0-10-0-4-2=16 1 Sm 20,18.25bis; 1 Kgs 10,5.19seat 1 Sm 20,25; establishment 2 Kgs 17,25τὴν καθέδραν καὶ τὴν στάσιν the sitting and the standing 1 Kgs 10,5*2 Kgs 16,18 τῆς καθέδρας the throne-ֶבתשֶּׁ ַה for MT תבָּשַּׁ ַה the Sabbath -
4 αἰσχύνη
-ης + ἡ N 1 0-7-29-25-23=84 1 Sm 20,30(bis); 2 Sm 23,7; 1 Kgs 18,19.25shame, dishonour, disgrace 1 Sm 20,30; feeling of shame, shamefulness Sir 4,21 (primo); feeling of shame, sense of honour (pos.) Sir 4,21(secundo); shame for [τινος] 2 Mc 5,7; pudenda, sexual parts Na 3,5ἐποίησεν αἰσχύνην μία γυνὴ εἰς τὸν οἶκον a woman brought shame upon the house Jdt 14,18*2 Sm 23,7 αἰσχύνην shame-תשׁב for MT בתשׁ/ב בשׁי in the sitting?; *1 Kgs 18,19 τῆς αἰσχύνης of shame-תשׁב for MT בעל Baal (contemptuous deformation of name), see also 18,25; *Is 47,10 σοὶ αἰσχύνη shame for you-תךשׁבו for MT ובבתךשׁ led you astrayCf. SHIPP 1979, 49; →NIDNTT; TWNT -
5 κάθημαι
κάθημαι (Hom.+; ins, pap, LXX, pseudepigr.; Jos., Ant. 5, 192; Ath. 17:3 [ptc. as name of an image of Athene]) 2 sg. κάθῃ (since Hyperid., Fgm. 115 [OLautensach, Glotta 8, 1917, 186]; POxy 33 verso III, 13 [II A.D.]; TestJob 24:3) Ac 23:3; pl. κάθησθε Lk 22:30 v.l., impv. κάθου (Moeris 215: κάθησο Ἀττικῶς, κάθου κοινῶς; later Attic [Lautensach, Glotta 9, 1918, 88; s. also AMaidhof, Z. Begriffsbestimmung der Koine 1912, 300]) twice in Js 2:3 and seven times in a quot. fr. Ps 109:1 (B-D-F §100; Mlt-H. 206f; s. 3 below); impf. ἐκαθήμην (on the augment s. B-D-F §69, 1; Mlt-H. 192); fut. καθήσομαι (oft. LXX) Mt 19:28; Lk 22:30.① to be in a seated position, sitⓐ w. the place indicated by a prep. ἀπέναντί τινος opposite someth. Mt 27:61.—εἴς τι on someth. (Pel.-Leg. p. 4, 4 καθημένη εἰς βαδιστήν=‘sitting on a donkey’; cp. also Musonius 43, 18 H. καθῆσθαι εἰς Σινώπην) εἰς τὸ ὄρος τ. ἐλαιῶν Mk 13:3; cp. Hs 5, 1, 1.—ἐκ δεξιῶν τινος at someone’s right (hand) Mt 26:64; Mk 14:62; Lk 22:69.—ἐν: Mt 11:16; 26:69; Lk 7:32. ἐν σάκκῳ κ. σποδῷ 10:13. ἐν δεξιᾷ τινος at someone’s right Col 3:1. ἐν τοῖς δεξιοῖς on the right (side) Mk 16:5.—ἐπάνω τινός on or upon someth. Mt 23:22; Rv 6:8.—ἐπί τινος on someth. (Babrius 57, 14; UPZ 79, 10 [160 B.C.]) Mt 24:3. ἐπὶ τοῦ θρόνου (Aeschines in Ps.-Demetr. 205; Cebes 21, 3 ἐπὶ θρόνου ὑψηλοῦ; Ex 11:5 al.; TestAbr A 12 p. 91, 9 [Stone p. 30]; B 8 p. 112, 21 [Stone p. 72]; Jos., Ant. 5, 192); Rv 4:2 v.l.; 4:9f; 5:1, 7, 13 v.l.; 6:16; 7:10 v.l., 15; 19:4 v.l.; 20:11 v.l.; 21:5 v.l. ἐπὶ θρόνων Lk 22:30. ἐπὶ τῆς νεφέλης (Is 19:1) 14:15f. ἐπὶ τοῦ ἅρματος Ac 8:28. ἐπὶ τ. ἵππων Rv 9:17; 19:18. ἐπὶ τοῦ ἵππου vs. 19, 21 (cp. TestJud 3:2). Of judges (κ.=‘sit in judgment’: Pla., Ap. 35c; Hyperid. 3, 6) ἐπὶ τοῦ βήματος Mt 27:19.—ἐπὶ τῇ ὡραίᾳ πύλῃ at the ‘Beautiful Gate’ Ac 3:10. ἐπὶ τῷ θρόνῳ Rv 5:13; 6:16 v.l.; 7:10, 15 v.l.; 19:4; 21:5.—ἐπί τι w. acc. of place (Lev 8:35) ἐπὶ τὸ τελώνιον Mt 9:9; Mk 2:14; Lk 5:27; ἐπὶ πῶλον ὄνου J 12:15; ἐπʼ αὐτόν (horse) Rv 6:2, 4f; 19:11, 18 v.l.; ἐπὶ θηρίον 17:3; ἐπὶ (τὸν) θρόνον, (τοὺς) θρόνους (3 Km 1:27; Jer 13:13 A; 43, 30 A; TestJob 20:4) Mt 19:28; Rv 4:2, 4; 11:16; 20:11; ἐπὶ τὴν νεφέλην 14:14, 16 v.l.—παρά τι beside someth. παρὰ τὴν ὁδόν at the side of the road Mt 20:30; Mk 10:46; Lk 18:35.—περί τινα around someone Mk 3:32, 34.—πρὸς τὸ φῶς by the fire Lk 22:56 (Aristoph., Vesp. 773 πρὸς τὸ πῦρ κ. Likewise Menand., Fgm. 806 Kö.).ⓑ w. the place indicated by an adv. of place: ἐκεῖ Mk 2:6; οὗ Ac 2:2; Rv 17:15; ὅπου vs. 9.ⓒ abs. sit, sit there (Epict. 2, 16, 13 εὔχου καθήμενος; 33) Mt 27:36; Lk 5:17; J 2:14; 9:8; Ac 14:8; 1 Cor 14:30; B 10:4.ⓓ w. some indication of the state or characteristics of the pers. sitting (Ex 18:14 σὺ κάθησαι μόνος; κ. of a judge Ael. Aristid. 46 p. 318 D.; 327) σὺ κάθῃ κρίνων με; do you sit there to judge me? Ac 23:3 (Ἄβελ … κάθηται ὧδε κρῖναι TestAbr A 13 p. 92, 7 [Stone p. 32]).ⓔ in the special sense sit quietly Mk 5:15; Lk 8:35. Be enthroned in majesty (Od. 16, 264) κάθημαι βασίλισσα Rv 18:7.② to be a resident in a place, stay, be, live, reside, settle, fig. ext of 1 (Hom. et al.; Hdt. 5, 63 ἐν Δελφοῖς; Musonius p. 59, 7 ἐν πόλει; Ael. Aristid. 50, 14 K.=26 p. 505 D.; Is 9:8 v.l.; 2 Esdr 21:6; Jdth 4:8; 5:3) Lk 21:35; Rv 14:6 (cp. Jer 32:29); 17:1, 9 (s. 1b). πρός τινα w. someone D 12:3; 13:1. ἐν σκότει (σκοτίᾳ v.l.) … καὶ ἐν σκιᾷ θανάτου Mt 4:16. ἐν σκότει καὶ σκιᾷ θανάτου (Ps 106:10) Lk 1:79 (cp. Pind., O. 1, 83 ἐν σκότῳ καθήμενος [=one who enters old age without accomplishments worthy of remembrance]; Ael. Aristid. 46 p. 272 D.: ἐν τ. στενοῖς τ. ἐλπίδων ἐκάθηντο). (The restoration [καθήμ]ε̣ν̣ο̣ι̣ AcPl Ha 8, 33 is questionable, s. the rdg. of BMM, s.v. πεδάω.)③ to take a seated position, sit down; the occurrence of this sense in our lit. can scarcely be disputed; the same is true of the LXX (W-S. §14, 3). It is to be assumed for the impv. in all its occurrences; seven of them are connected w. Ps 109:1: κάθου ἐκ δεξιῶν μου Mt 22:44; Mk 12:36; Lk 20:42; Ac 2:34; Hb 1:13; 1 Cl 36:5; B 12:10. The impv. has the same mng. twice in Js 2:3. But this sense is also quite probable for the foll. pass.: ἐν τῇ θαλάσσῃ Mk 4:1. ἐπάνω τινός Mt 28:2. μετά τινος 26:58; J 6:3 (καθίζω v.l.). παρὰ τὴν θάλασσαν Mt 13:1.—ἐκεῖ Mt 15:29.—μέσος αὐτῶν Lk 22:55.—Abs. Mt 13:2.—B. 455. DELG s.v. ἧμαι. M-M. EDNT. TW. -
6 ἕδος
ἕδος, εος (root ἑδ): (1) sitting; οὐχ ἕδος ἐστί, ‘it's no time for sitting,’ Il. 11.648.— (2) sitting - place, seat, abode; ἆθανάτων ἕδος, of Olympus, Il. 5.360; so ‘site,’ ‘situation,’ Ἰθάκης ἕδος (a periphrasis for the name of the place merely), Od. 13.344.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἕδος
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7 ἐγείρω
ἐγείρω fut. ἐγερῶ; 1 aor. ἤγειρα. Pass.: pres. ἐγείρομαι, impv. 2 sg. ἐγείρου, pl. ἐγείρεσθε; 1 fut. ἐγερθήσομαι; 1 aor. ἠγέρθην; pf. ἐγήγερμαι (B-D-F §101 and 78; Rob. 1215) (Hom.+).① to cause someone to wake from sleep, wake, rouse Mt 8:25; Mk 4:38; Ac 12:7.② to cease sleeping, wake up, awaken fr. sleep, pass. intr. (PStras 100, 15 [II B.C.] ἐγερθεὶς ἐκάλουν βοηθούς) ἀπὸ τοῦ ὕπνου Mt 1:24 (cp. διεγείρω). Abs. 25:7; Mk 4:27; J 11:12 P75. Fig., ἐξ ὕπνου ἐγερθῆναι awaken fr. sleep (i.e. thoughtless indolence) Ro 13:11 (cp. Epict. 2, 20, 15 ἐ. ἐκ τῶν ὕπνων, fr. the sleep of carelessness); cp. AcPl Ha 4, 32.③ to cause to stand up from a position lower than that of the pers. rendering assistance, raise, help to rise, pers. sitting down Ac 3:7 (ἵνα σταθῶ). Lying down Mk 1:31; 9:27. Stretched out Ac 10:26 (En 14:25). Fallen Mt 12:11; 1 Cl 59:4; Hv 3, 2, 4.④ to move to a standing position, rise, get up, pass. intr. of those who have awakened Mt 2:13f, 20f; 8:26; Lk 11:8; who were sitting down (EpArist 94) Mt 9:19; Lk 13:25; J 11:29; Hv 1, 4, 1; AcPl Ox 6; kneeling Hv 2, 1, 3; of the sick Mt 8:15; 9:6f; Mk 2:12; of those called back to life (cp. 4 Km 4:31) Mt 9:25; Lk 7:14. ἐκ τοῦ δείπνου rise from the table J 13:4; of one who has fallen Mt 17:7; Ac 9:8 (on ἀπὸ τ. γῆς cp. 2 Km 12:17; Ps 112:7).⑤ to cause to come into existence, raise up, bring into being (Judg 2:16, 18 ἤγειρε αὐτοῖς κύριος κριτάς; 3:9, 15 σωτῆρα; Pr 10:12; TestLevi 18:2 ἱερέα; Jos., Ant. 8, 199) κέρας σωτηρίας a horn of salvation Lk 1:69; τέκνα τινί Mt 3:9; Lk 3:8. ἤγειρεν τὸν Δαυὶδ αὐτοῖς εἰς βασιλέα he gave them David as (their) king Ac 13:22 (cp. Jos., Ant. 19, 295). W. double acc. and dat. of advantage vs. 23 v.l.; τὶ someth. (Theognis 549 πόλεμον ἐ.; Appian, Hann. 41 §177 θόρυβον; Nicol. Dam.: 90 Fgm. 50 Jac. μάχην; Tat. 19, 3 στάσεις καὶ μάχας) cause θλῖψιν Phil 1:17 (Lucian, Syr. Dea 18 πένθος τινι).⑥ to cause to return to life, raise up (the ancients closely associated death with sleep; s., e.g., Kaibel 559, 7f; RLattimore, Themes in Greek and Latin Epitaphs ’62, 164f al.) (Apollodor. [II B.C.]: 244 Fgm. 138a Jac., of Asclepius. Similarly schol. on Lucian p. 55, 23 Rabe; Sir 48:5 ὁ ἐγείρας νεκρὸν ἐκ θανάτου; PGM 4, 195) Mt 10:8; J 5:21; Ac 26:8; 2 Cor 1:9; AcPt Ox 849 verso, 10; AcPl Ha 8, 35=BMM verso 9. Of the raising of Jesus Ac 5:30; 10:40; 13:37; 1 Cor 6:14; 15:15ff; 2 Cor 4:14. More fully ἐ. τινὰ ἐκ νεκρῶν (mostly of Jesus’ resurr.) J 12:1, 9, 17; Ac 3:15; 4:10; 13:30; Ro 4:24; 8:11; 10:9; Gal 1:1; Eph 1:20; Col 2:12; 1 Th 1:10; Hb 11:19; 1 Pt 1:21; IMg 9:3; Pol 2:1f; AcPlCor 2:6. ἀπὸ νεκρῶν ITr 9:2. Of the raising of Christ’s flesh ISm 7:1.⑦ to enter into or to be in a state of life as a result of being raised, be raised, rise, pass. intr., of one who has died (Is 26:19; TestJob 4:9; cp. 4 Km 4:31) approaches ἀναστῆναι in mng. (cp. mss. and synopt. parallels; s. ἀνίστημι 7) gen. νεκροὶ ἐγείρονται Mk 12:26; Lk 7:22; 20:37; 1 Cor 15:15f, 29, 32, 35, 52. Of Lazarus ἐγερθήσεται J 11:12 v.l. σώματα … ἠγέρθησαν Mt 27:52; ἐγείρεται σῶμα πνευμάτικον 1 Cor 15:44; cp. 15:42f; τὸ σῶμα ἐγείρεται AcPlCor 2:27; cp. 2:26 (in imagery after 1 Cor 15:37). ἐάν τις ἀπὸ νεκρῶν ἐγερθῇ Lk 16:30 v.l.; ἐάν τις ἐκ νεκρῶν ἐγερθῇ 16:31 P75.—Of John the Baptist ἀπὸ τῶν νεκρῶν Mt 14:2; cp. ἐκ νεκρῶν Mk 6:14; Lk 9:7.—Of Christ: ἐκ νεκρῶν Mt 17:9; J 2:22; 21:14; Ro 6:4, 9; 7:4; 1 Cor 15:12, 20 (cp. Just., D. 108, 2 ἐγηγέρθαι); 2 Ti 2:8. Also ἀπὸ τῶν νεκρῶν Mt 27:64; 28:7; ἀπὸ νεκρῶν ITr 9:2. Without this qualification τῇ τρίτῃ ἡμέρᾳ ἐγερθῆναι Mt 16:21; 17:23. καθῶς εἶπεν 28:6; ὄντως εἶπεν Mt 26:32; 26:34. διὰ τὴν δικαίωσιν ἡμῶν Ro 4:25; ὑπὲρ αὐτῶν (τῶν ζώντων) 2 Cor 5:15. Abs. Mt 26:32; Mk 14:28; 16:6; Lk 24:6, 14 (v.l. ἐκ νεκρῶν); Ro 8:34 (v.l. ἐκ ν.); 1 Cor 15:13f, 16f; AcPlCor 2:31.—For lit. s. on ἀνάστασις 2 end.⑧ to raise up from sickness, raise up=restore to health (the sick pers. is ordinarily recumbent) Js 5:15; AcPl BMM verso 11 (Did., Gen. 168, 17).⑨ to change to a previous good state or condition, restore, erect of buildings (Dio Chrys. 11 [12], 18; Aelian, NA 11, 10; Herodian 3, 15, 3; 8, 2, 5; Lucian, Alex. 19; Anth. Pal. 9, 696; OGI 677, 3; 1 Esdr 5:43; Sir 49:13; ἐ. τρόπαιον Hippol., Ref. 1, 24, 6; θυσιαστήριον Did., Gen. 223, 19) temple (ναόν: Appian, Bell. Civ. 1, 26 §120; Lucian, Sacr. 11; Jos., Ant. 15, 391; 20, 228) J 2:19f.⑩ to move someth. from its position by exerting effort in overcoming resistance, lift up ἔγειρον τ. λίθον lift up the stone, push the stone aside (Seleucus of Alex. [I A.D.]: 341 Fgm. 4 Jac. in buffoonery at a symposium, of a stone pushed out from under a participant who has put his head in a noose and has been given a small scimitar to cut the rope before it strangles him) (Ox 1 recto, 6 [=GTh 77]); LWright, JBL 65, ’46, 182; Unknown Sayings 95–98; AWalls, VigChr 16, ’62, 71–76.— Raise κονιορτόν (Polyaenus 4, 19; 7, 44, 1) Hv 4, 1, 5 (Jos. Bell. 5, 471 speaks in the pass. of the dust that ‘is raised’). Cp. Mt 12:11.⑪ to move against in hostility, rise up, pass. intr., of nations rising in arms (Jer 6:22 v.l.) ἐ. ἐπί τινα against someone one nation against another Mt 24:7; Mk 13:8; Lk 21:10 (for ἐπί τινα cp. Appian, Liby. 68 §307; Jer 27:9; Jos., Ant. 8, 199).⑫ to make an appearance, appear, pass. intr. of prophets Mt 11:11; Lk 7:16; J 7:52; of false prophets Mt 24:11, 24; Mk 13:22. Of accusers in court (w. ἐν τῇ κρίσει; s. ἀνίστημι 9) Mt 12:42; Lk 11:31 (on omission of ἐν τῇ κρίσει in ms. D, see MBlack, An Aramaic Approach3, ’67, 134).⑬ in a command to evoke movement from a fixed position ἔγειρε, ἐγείρου get up!, come! impv.ⓐ act. intr. only in impv. (Eur., Iph. A. 624; Aristoph., Ran. 340; Aesop-mss. [Ursing 80]) Mt 9:5f; Mk 2:9 (v.l. ἐγείρου), 11; 3:3; 5:41; 10:49; Lk 5:23f; 6:8; 8:54 (v.l. ἐγείρου); J 5:8; Ac 3:6 ἔγειρε καὶ περιπάτει; Rv 11:1; AcPl Ha 7, 28. Awakening of the ‘dead’ (with καθεύδειν and ἐγείρειν associated in figurative use, as in Plut., Mor. 462) in Mk 5:41; Lk 8:54 (v.l. ἐγείρου); Eph 5:14 (MDibelius, Hdb. ad loc., but without Gnostic motif acc. to KKuhn, NTS 7, ’60/61, 341–46; cp. PsSol 16:1–4) parallels the aspect of motion in passages cited in 1, 3–10, and others here in a above.ⓑ pass. intr. ἐγείρου get up! Mk 2:9 v.l.; Lk 8:54 v.l.; ἐγείρεσθε, ἄγωμεν get up! let us be going Mt 26:46; Mk 14:42; J 14:31.—B. 271; 670. DELG. M-M. EDNT. TW. -
8 πάρεδρος
A sitting beside, as at table, τὰς γυναῖκας ἐσάγεσθαι π. Hdt.5.18 : generally, sitting beside, near, τινι E.Or. 83, Hec. 616 ;Διὸς αἰετῶν π. ἱερέα Pi.P. 4.4
.II Subst., assessor, coadjutor, folld. by dat. or gen., Διὸς π., of Themis, Id.O.8.22, cf. Ar.Av. 1753, Phylarch.24J. ; ἕτοιμος αὐτῷ (sc. Διί) π., of Rhadamanthys, Pi.O.2.76 ;ἵμερος.. τῶν μεγάλων π. ἐν ἀρχαῖς θεσμῶν S.Ant. 798
(lyr.) ;τᾷ Σοφίᾳ παρέδρους Ἔρωτας E. Med. 843
; Ἑρμᾶς Ἀφροδίτᾳ π. Epigr.Gr. 783 ([place name] Cnidus), cf. 817, IG2.1298 ;καί με καλεῦσι πάρεδρον Hymn.Is.139
: freq. in Prose, of the counsellors of Xerxes, Hdt.7.147, cf. 8.138 ; of the Ephors at Sparta, Id.6.65 ; at Athens, of the assessors of the Archons, Decr. ap. And. 1.78, Archipp.27, Arist.Ath.56.1, IG22.1230, D.59.72, etc. ; of the assessors of other magistrates, as the Ἑλληνοταμίαι, IG12.302.3 ; the στρατηγοί, ib.40 ; the εὔθυνος, ib.127.19, 22.1629.239 ; lieutenant of a military commander, Hell.Oxy.10.1 ; τοξόται πάρεδροι in a naval battle, dub. in IG12.950.137.2 metaph.,Ἐρεχθέα τοῖς ἐν τῇ ἀκροπόλει θεοῖς π. ἀποδείξασα Aristid.1.119
J. ; π. ἡδονή secondary pleasure, Aristaenet.2.16.III in Magic, assistant divinity, familiar spirit, PMag. Berol.1.54, PMag.Lond.121.884, Tab. Defix. Aud.155 A 20, PMag.Par.1.1850: hence,2 of things, giving magical aid, τρίστιχος Ὁμήρου π. ib.2145.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πάρεδρος
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9 καθέδρα
καθέδρ-α, ἡ,A seat, κ. τοῦ λαγῶ a hare's seat or form, X.Cyn.4.4; chair, Herod.Med. ap. Orib.6.25.1, CPR22.8 (ii A.D.), Hdn.2.3.7; opp. κλίνη, Plu.2.714e; of rowers' seats, Plb.1.21.2; κ. λοιμῶν, πρεσβυτέρων, LXX Ps.1.1, 106(107).32.2 sitting part, posteriors, Hp.Int.47, Poll.2.184, PRyl.63.10 (iii A.D.).III chair of a teacher,ἐπὶ τῆς Μωυσέως κ. ἐκάθισαν Ev.Matt.23.2
; professorial chair,ἐπὶ τῆς κ. σοφιστής SIG845
(Eleusis, iii A.D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καθέδρα
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10 ἕδος
Aἑδέεσσιν IG14.1389
ii 19:— sitting-place:1 seat, stool, Il.1.534 (pl.), 581 (pl.), 9.194, etc.; ἕ. Θεσσαλικόν straight-backed chair, Hp.Art.7.2 seat, abode, dwelling-place, esp. of the gods,ἐς Ὄλυμπον.. ἵν' ἀθανάτων ἕ. ἐστί Il.5.360
; ἵκοντο θεῶν ἕ. αἰπὺν Ὄλυμπον ib. 367, cf. Theoc.7.116; periphr., ἕ. Οὐλύμποιο, = Ὄλυμπος, Il.24.144, cf. Pi.O.2.12; of the abodes of men,Θήβης ἕ. Il.4.406
;Ἰθάκης ἕ. Od.13.344
; ἕ. Μάκαρος the abode of Macar, Il.24.544: periphr.,Τροίας ἕ. B.8.46
; ἔποικον ἕ., = ἐποικίαι, A.Pr. 412.3 seated statue of a god, S.OT 886 (lyr.), El. 1374, IG 2.754, al., Isoc.15.2, X.HG1.4.12, Porph.Abst.2.18, Polem.Hist.90, Plu.Per.13, Paus.8.46.2; τὰ ἕ. τῶν θεῶν, i.e. the Lat. Penates, D.H. 1.47; also of a man worshipped as a hero, IG14.2133;τὰ τῶν θεῶν ἕδη καὶ τοὺς νεώς Isoc.4.155
;τοὺς νεὼς καὶ τὰ ἕδη καὶ τὰ τεμένη Lycurg.143
; θεῶν ἕδη (v.l. ἄλση) , cf. Tim.Lex. ἕδος· τὸ ἄγαλμα, καὶ ὁ τόπος ἐν ᾧἵδρυται, but this latter use is doubtful in early Prose; later, temple, Ph.2.314;ἕ. ὑπαίθριον D.C.51.1
.II act of sitting, οὐχ ἕδος ἐστί 'tis no time to sit idle, Il.11.648, 23.205; cf.ἕδρα 11
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11 πόρνη
πόρνη, ης, ἡ (cp. πέρνημι ‘export for sale’ [s. Schwyzer I 362] as of captive women exported for slavery Hom. et al.) (Alcaeus, Hipponax; Aristoph., and X., Mem. 1, 5, 4; PSI 352, 4 [254/253 B.C.]; POxy 528, 18 [II A.D.]; BGU 1024 VI, 4; LXX; PsSol 2:11; TestLevi 14:5, 6; Philo, Just.; Tat. 34, 2; loanw. in rabb.) ‘prostitute’.① one engaged in sexual relations for hire, prostitute, whore lit. (since Alcaeus 109 + 110, 26 D.2 [115 Fgm. 3b 26 L-P.]) Lk 15:30 (cp. Pr 29:3; Test Levi 14:5 μετὰ πορνῶν); 1 Cor 6:15. Of Rahab (Josh 2:1; 6:17, 23, 25) Hb 11:31; Js 2:25; 1 Cl 12:1 (a πόρνη rewarded for a rescue also in Neanthes [200 B.C.]: 84 Fgm. 9 Jac.). W. tax-collectors as the lowest class of people, morally speaking Mt 21:31f. W. female flutists Ox 36. κολλᾶσθαι τῇ π. have to do with a prostitute (Sir 19:2) 1 Cor 6:16.② a political entity hostile to God, prostitute, whore, fig. ext. of 1 (s. πορνεία and πορνεύω; Is 1:21; 23:15f; Jer 3:3; Ezk 16:30f, 35) as the designation of a government that is hostile to God and God’s people Rv 17:15f. ἡ πόρνη ἡ μεγάλη vs. 1; 19:2. Βαβυλὼν (q.v.) ἡ μεγάλη ἡ μήτηρ τῶν πορνῶν 17:5 (unless masc. πόρνων is to be read, s. next entry).—For the woman sitting on the beast cp. Cebes 5, 1, a beautifully adorned woman sitting on a throne. She is called Ἀπάτη, ἡ ἐν τῇ χειρὶ ἔχει ποτήριόν τι, from which she gives men to drink (ποτίζει Cebes 5, 2 as Rv 14:8), in order to lead them astray (πλανάω as Rv 18:23).—B. 1368. RAC III 1149–1212. DELG s.v. πέρνημι. M-M. EDNT. TW. -
12 θᾶκος
A seat, chair,Νυμφέων καλοὶ χοροὶ ἠδὲ θόωκοι Od.12.318
;θεῶν δ' ἐξίκετο θώκους Il.8.439
; θῶκοι ἀμπαυστήριοι seats for resting, Hdt.1.181, cf. 9.94; κραιπνόσυτος θᾶκος, of the winged car of the Oceanids, A.Pr. 282 (anap.); θᾶκος Διός, of Dodona, ib. 831; σεμνοὶ θ., of the palace, Id.Ag. 519; εἰς παλαιὸν θᾶκον ὀρνιθοσκόπον ἵζων, of Teiresias, S.Ant. 999; ;θάκους θάσσειν Id.Tr. 138
(anap.);τῶν θ. τοῖς πρεσβυτέροις ὑπανίστασθαι Ar.Nu. 993
; ἐκαθήμεθα ἐπὶ τῶν θ. Aeschin.Socr.2.II in Hom., sitting in council, a council, like βουλή, οὔτε.. ἀγορὴ γένετ' οὔτε θόωκος Od.2.26; ; ; ἐν θώκῳ κατήμενος sitting in council, Hdt.6.63. (Cf. θάβακος, θάσσω.) -
13 θᾶκος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `seat, chair' (Il.).Compounds: As 2. member e. g. in σύν-θακος, - θωκος `who has his chair together with another' (S., E.).Derivatives: Denomin. verbs: 1. θάσσω, ep. θαάσσω, only present stem, `sit' (Il.), \< *θαϜακ-ι̯ω, s. below; ( θοάζω for *θοάσσω) 2. θᾱκέω, θωκέω, also with prefix, e. g. συν-, ἐν-, `sit' (posthom.) with θάκημα `sitting' (S.), ἐνθάκησις `sitting' (S.), ἐνθακη `ambush' (Pompeiopolis; postverbal), θακεῖον `seat' (Attica IVa; cf. ἀρχεῖον, Chantraine Formation 61). 3. θακεύω `go to stool' (Plu., Artem.). - On θοάζω s. v.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: From θάβακον θᾶκον η θρόνον H. it appears, that *θᾶκο was contracted from *θά(Ϝ)ακος; θῶκος will come from θώ(Ϝ)ακος, shortened *θό(Ϝ)ακος, which will have given with metr. lengthening θόωκος. One further assumes the zero grade, resp. ō-grade of τί-θη-μι (as in θωμ-ός). This is impossible for *θαϜακ-ος. One explains further, with Schulze Q. 435, *θάϜακος as assimilated from *θόϜακος. This is most improbable. - Lit. dėveti `carry' (of clothes) etc.' (Bezzenberger BB 27, 179) is not connected. - Details on θᾶκος, θῶκος in Björck Alpha impurum 349ff. - The word must be Pre-Greek, as seen by Fur. 342; a suffix - ακ- is frequent in Pre-Greek (Beekes, Pre-Greek, Suffixes); variation *θαϜ\/ θοϜ is normal (there is no need to assume a form *θωϜ); the form θοωκος requires *θοϜ-ᾱκ-ος).Page in Frisk: 1,647-648Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > θᾶκος
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14 ὄζος 1
ὄζος 1.Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `branch, bough, sapling' (Il.), also `knot in a tree or stem' (Thphr.).Other forms: Aeol. ὔσδος (Sapph., Schwyzer 182)Compounds: As 2. member e.g. in πέντ-οζος `with five knots', as name of the hand (Hes. Op. 742), πεντά-οζος `with five knots' (Thphr.).Derivatives: ὀζ-ώδης `branchy, having many knots' (Thphr., Dsc.), - ωτός `branchy', - αλέος `id.' (AP; nach ἀζαλέος; also after τρηχαλέος?, Debrunner IF 23, 32), - όομαι `to put forth branches' (Hp., Thphr.).Etymology: Old inherited word for `branch', identical with Arm. ost, gen. -oy, Germ., Goth. asts OHG a. NHG ast, IE * osdo-s. Besides with deviating length (IE *ō?) OS MLG ōst `knot in wood, knag'. -- Since Brugmann IF 19, 379 n. 1 and Grundr.2 II: 2, 816 analysed as * o-sd-o-s `sitting (on the stem) ', "Ansitzer", from 2. ὀ- (s. v.) and zero grade of sed- in ἵζω (s. ἕζομαι). But because of equally built Lat. nīdus `nest' from * ni-sd-o-s, prop. "sitting down, place to sit down" rather to be understood with Bloornfield Lang. 3, 213f. as "place to sit on", referring to birds. -- From dimin. ὀζάριον MGr. ἀζάρι, from where NGr. ζαρώνω `shrink, contract' (Hatzidakis Glotta 11, 176 ff.). The connection with Hitt. hasduir has been given up as its meaning is not quite certain (`weeds, waste'?; Tischler 206).Page in Frisk: 2,353Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ὄζος 1
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15 υψίζυγον
ὑψίζυγοςsitting high on the benches: masc /fem acc sgὑψίζυγοςsitting high on the benches: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
16 ὑψίζυγον
ὑψίζυγοςsitting high on the benches: masc /fem acc sgὑψίζυγοςsitting high on the benches: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
17 συνεδρεία
συνεδρ-εία, ἡ,A sitting as σύνεδροι or in conference, session, meeting, Aeschin.3.93,94, SIG330.34 (Ilium, iv B.C.), PFrankf.7v.14 (iii B.C.), PTeb.43.30, 61 (b). 223, 72.155, 171 (ii B.C.); ἀποχωροῦντα ἀπὸ τῆς ς. withdrawing from the circle of friends, X.Mem.4.2.3; ἡ μετὰ τῶν φίλων ς. his conference with his friends, Plb.18.54.2;παρακληθεὶς ἐπὶ συνεδρείαν Phld.Vit. p.31
J.; coupled with συμβουλή, Vit.Philonid.p.10 C.; sitting of the Roman Senate, D.C.55.3.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συνεδρεία
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18 σύνεδρος
A sitting with in council, of persons, Hdt.3.34, Ps.-E.IA 192 (lyr.); ἐκ.. συνέδρου καὶ τυραννικοῦ κύκλου, = ἐκ κύκλου τῶν συνεδρευόντων τυράννων, S.Aj. 749.2 of birds, sitting together, friendly, Arist.HA 608b29.II as Subst., σ., ὁ, ἡ, one who sits with others, assessor, coadjutor,Δίκη ξ. Ζηνὸς.. νόμοις S.OC 1382
; ξύνεδροι select commissioners, Th.4.22, cf. 5.86, SIG273.2 (Milet., iv B.C.), IG22.686.5 (iii B.C.); delegates to the assembly of the second Athenian league, ib.43.44 (iv B.C.), al., Isoc.8.29, Jusj. ap. D.24.150.2 in pl., = βουλή, IG12(9).234.40 (Eretria, ii B.C.);γνώμη συνέδρων OGI213.1
(Didyma, iv/iii B.C.); οἱ σ. τῶν νησιωτῶν ib.40.1 (iii B.C.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σύνεδρος
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19 ἔφεδρος
A sitting or seated upon, c. gen., λεόντων ἔφεδρε, of Cybele, S.Ph. 401 (lyr.); (lyr.);γῆς ἔ. στρατός Id.Rh. 954
.2 ἔφεδρον, τό, firm seat, bench, Hp.Fract.8.3 ἔφεδρον, τό, = ἵππουρις, prob.in Dsc.4.46, Plin.HN26.133.II sitting by, at, or near, τῶν πηδαλίων, of a helmsman, Pl.Plt. 273e: also c.dat., (anap.):abs., ξύνεστιν ἔφεδρος lies close at hand, S.Aj. 610 (lyr.).2 posted in support or reserve, ἐφέδρους ἱππότας.. ἱππόταις ἔταξε posted horsemen to support horsemen, E.Ph. 1095, cf. Plb.8.31.6, Onos.21.6, al.3 lying by and watching, waiting on, τῶν καιρῶν, τοῖς καιροῖς, Plb.3.12.6, Fr. 160, cf. Call.Del. 125; ἔ. βίου waiting upon his life, i.e. for his death, Men.663; χαλεπώτατοι ἔ., of debtors in a city, Aen.Tact.14.1.4 the third competitor in contests, who sits by to fight the conqueror, Pi.N.4.96, E.Rh. 119, Ar. Ra. 792, cf. Luc.Herm.41 sq.;πρὸς βασιλέα τὸν μέγιστον ἔφεδρον ἀγωνιζόμεθα X.An.2.5.10
;καθάπερ ἔ. ἀθλητῇ Plu.Sull.29
;Κράσσος, ὃς ἔ. ἦν ἀμφοῖν Id.Caes.28
;ἔ. τοῦ ἀγῶνος Id.Pomp.53
; μόνος ὢν ἔφεδρος δισσοῖς, i.e. one against two, with no one to take his place if beaten, A.Ch. 866 (anap.).5 generally, one who waits to take another's place, a successor,ἔ. βασιλεύς Hdt.5.41
;ἔ. τινός Luc.Gall.9
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20 κλισία
A place for lying down or reclining: hence,I hut, shed, booth, 1. for use in peace, cot, cabin, once in Il., 18.589, cf. Od.14.194, al.2 for use in war, hut, κ. εὔπηκτος, εὔτυκτος, Il.9.663, 10.566;κ. ὑψηλή 24.448
: freq. in pl., camp, 1.487, al.;πῦρ ἐν κλισίῃσι βαλόντες Od.8.501
:—not common after Hom. ( σκηνή being used), B.12.135, etc.: used by Trag. in lyr. and anap., A.Fr. 131, S.Aj. 190, 1407, E.IA 189: later with various meanings, Βάκχου κλισίαι, of wine-shops, IG14.889 ([place name] Sinuessa); εὐσεβέων κλισίη, of the grave, Epigr.Gr.237.4 (Smyrna, ii/i B.C.), cf. IG12(5).1104 (Syros, ii A.D.); chapel,ἡ κ. ἡ ἱερά BCH51.220
([place name] Thasos), cf. Arch.Pap.1.219, IG42(1).123.131 (Epid.); cf. κλεισία.II anything for lying or sitting upon, couch or easy chair, Od.4.123;κ. δινωτὴν ἐλέφαντι καὶ ἀργύρῳ 19.55
;ἐπ' ἀλλοτρίαν κ. ἐρχόμενος IG22.1368.74
.2 couch for reclining on at table, Pi.P.4.133 (pl.);ᾧ ξυνὴν εἶχον ἐγὼ κ. Call.Aet.1.1.8
; place on such couch,κ. ἄτιμος Plu.Ant.59
, 2.148f;κ. ἄδοξος Hegesand.18
.III company of people sitting at meals, Ev.Luc.9.14; banquet,εὐωχίαι τε καὶ κ. Onos.35.5
; room for company, Luc.Am.12.IV way of lying, decubitus, Hp.Epid.7.25;τὸ σχῆμα τῆς κ. Plu.Sert.26
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