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81 ἕννυμι
ἕννῡμι or [full] ἑννύω (Hsch., cf. ἀμφι-, καθ-), [dialect] Ion. [full] εἵνυμι, [full] εἱνύω (cf. ἐπι-, κατα-): [tense] fut. ἕσω ([etym.] ἀμφι-) Od.5.167, [dialect] Ep.Aἕσσω 16.79
, etc.: [dialect] Ep. [tense] aor.ἕσσα Il.5.905
(the common form only in compd. ἀμφι-έσαιμι, ἀμφι-έσασα):—[voice] Med.,ἕννῠμαι Od.6.28
: [tense] impf.ἕννῠτο 5.230
: [dialect] Ep. [tense] fut. ἑσσομαι ([etym.] ἐπιϝ-, ἐφ-) Pi.N.11.16, A.R.1.691: [tense] aor. ([etym.] ἀμφὶ).. ἕσατο Il. 14.178
, [dialect] Ep. ([etym.] ἐπὶ) .. ἕσσαντο ib. 350: [dialect] Ep. [ per.] 3sg. ([etym.] ἀμφὶ).. ἑέσσατο 10.23
, Od.14.529:—[voice] Pass., [tense] pf. εἷμαι, εἷται, 19.72,11.191, but [ per.] 2sg.ἕσσαι 24.250
, [ per.] 3sg. ἕσται ([etym.] ἐπι-) Orac. ap. Hdt.1.47: [tense] plpf. [ per.] 2sg.ἕσσο Il.3.57
, Od. 16.199, [ per.] 3sg.ἕστο Il.23.67
, [dialect] Ep.ἕεστο 12.464
, [ per.] 3 dualἕσθην 18.517
,[ per.] 3pl. εἵατο ib. 596; part. εἱμένος (v. infr.). (ves-, cf. Lat. vestis, Skt. váste 'clothes himself': ϝες- in βέστον, γεστία, γέστρα (qq. vv.), cf.ϝῆμα Leg.Gort.3.38
.):— put clothes on another, c. dupl. acc., κεῖνός σε χλαῖνάν τε χιτῶνά τε ἑσσει he will clothe thee in cloak and frock, Od. 15.338, cf. 16.79;χαρίεντα δὲ εἵματα ἕσσε Il.5.905
.II [voice] Med. and [voice] Pass., c. acc. rei only, clothe oneself in, put on, wear,κακὰ δὲ χρ εἵματα εἷμαι Od.23.115
;χλαίνας εὖ εἱμένοι 15.331
; freq. of armour,ἕσσαντο περὶ χροῒ νώροπα χαλκόν Il.14.383
, etc.; [ἀσπίδας] ἑσσάμενοι, of tall shields which covered the whole person, ib. 372; [ξυστὰ] κατὰ στόμα εἱμένα χαλκῷ shafts clad with brass at their point, 15.389; of any covering, wrap, shroud oneself in, χλαίνας.. καθύπερθεν ἕσασθαι, of bed-clothes, Od.4.299;ἐπὶ δὲ νεφέλην ἕσσαντο Il.14.350
; ἠέρα ἑσσαμένω ib. 282;εἱμένος ὤμοιιν νεφέλην 15.308
: metaph., λάϊνον ἕσσο χιτῶνα thou hadst been clad in coat of stone, i.e. stoned, 3.57; ; : metaph. also,φρεσὶν εἱμένος ἀλκήν Il.20.381
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82 ὑδροχόος
A water-pourer, name of the constellation Aquarius, Eudox. ap. Hipparch.1.2.20, Placit.1.6.6, Euc.Phaen.p.12 M., cf. AP12.199 (Strat.); [var] contr. [suff] ὑδρο-χοῦς, Supp.Epigr.7.363.5, al. (Dura-Europus, ii A. D.):—dat. ὑδροχοῆϊ (as if from ὑδροχοεύς), [dialect] Ep. for the common ὑδροχόῳ, Arat. 389, Nonn.D.23.315.II name of an Egyptian month, = Φαρμοῦθι, POxy.465.11 (ii A. D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑδροχόος
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83 Ῥέα
A v.l. Ῥείας), h.Cer. 442, h.Ap.93 ( Ῥέη codd.), h.Ven.43, Hes.Th. 625 ( Ῥείαν ib. 135); Ῥεῖα δ' ὑποδμηθεῖσα ib. 453 (but with v.l. Ῥείη δ' αὖ δμηθεῖσα); gen.Ῥείας AP6.219.20
(Antip.); the common form Ῥέα is found in Il.15.187, as a monosyll.; [var] contr.Ῥῆ Pherecyd.Syr.9
; , Hes. Th. 467:— Rhea, daughter of Uranos and Gaia, wife of Cronos, mother of Zeus and the gods, ll. cc. [Derived by Chrysipp.Stoic.2.318 from ῥέω, because rivers flow from Earth.]II Pythag. name for 2, Anatolius ap.Theol.Ar.12; also for 23 or 8, ib.55. -
84 πόρνη
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `prostitute, whore' (IA.).Compounds: Compp., e.g. πορνο-βοσκός m. `procurer' with - έω, - ία, - εῖον (Herod., Att.; Chantraine Études 17); πορνο-λύτας m. (inscr. Tarentum), s. Parlangèli Glotta 40, 50.Derivatives: 1. Dimin. πορν-ίδιον n. (com.); 2. - ικός `belonging to harlots' (Aesch., LXX); 3. - εῖον n. `brothel' (Ar., Antipho), 4. - οσύνη f. `prostitution' (Man.; Wyss 71); 5. - εύομαι, - εύω, also m. κατα-, ἐκ- `to live like a harlot, to let oneself be used for lewdness; to prostitute', also metaph. `to practice idolatry' (NT), with - εία, - ευσις, - ευμα, - εύτρια (IA.). From πόρνη also πόρνος m. `lover-boy, lover' (Att., LXX, NT).Origin: GR [a formation built with Greek elements]Etymology: Formation like ποινή, φερνή, τόρνος a.o. (Chantraine Form. 192 f.), so verbal noun of πέρνημι (note the common ν-suffix). Prob. prop. "export, sale". After Schwyzer 489 a. 362 however subst. adj. "who is sold in(to) a foreign (land) " (with - ορ- as zero grade?). In any case a euphemistic expression (Benveniste Sprache 1, 118). -- So from * porh₂-n-, with loss of the laryngeal after -o-.Page in Frisk: 2,581Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πόρνη
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85 συντρέχω
συντρέχω dep. fut. 3 pl. συνδραμοῦνται Jdth 14:3; 2 aor. συνέδραμον (Hom., Aeschyl., Hdt. et al.; pap, LXX; Test12Patr; ApcSed 11:11 p. 134, 25 Ja.; Philo, Aet. M. 103; Joseph.; Ath., R. 15 p. 66, 5) ‘run together’.① to run together to a place and gather, run together (X. et al.; Mitt-Wilck. I/2, 20 III, 8; LXX) πρός τινα (Diod S 19, 13, 7 πρὸς ἀλλήλους; Plut., Alc. 209 [32, 3], Mar. 423 [29, 10], Pomp. 423 [60, 5]; Chariton 5, 9, 5; Jos., Bell. 1, 250) Ac 3:11 (Jos., Ant. 7, 257 ἅπαντα τὸν λαὸν συνδραμεῖν πρὸς αὐτόν). ἐκεῖ (Diod S 20, 96, 4) Mk 6:33. εἰς ναόν IMg 7:2 (cp. Jdth 6:16; Archilochus Fgm. 54 Diehl3; Posidon.: 87 Fgm. 36, 51 Jac.; Diod S 4, 42, 3, εἰς ἐκκλησίαν).② ‘run w. someone’ (Appian, Bell. Civ. 2, 49 §200), then by fig. ext. to be in league with, go with, in imagery of close association in some activity, abs. IPol 6:1 (with other συν-compounds). τινί someone 1 Cl 35:8 (Ps 49:18). Also μετά τινος B 4:2. εἴς τι to denote the common goal (Himerius, Or. [Ecl. 10, 3 fig.]) συντρέχειν εἰς τὴν αὐτὴν τῆς ἀσωτίας ἀνάχυσιν dash with (them) into the same stream of debauchery 1 Pt 4:4.③ to be in harmony with, agree with (Aeschyl. et al.) τινί someth. (Soph., Trach. 880; Mitt-Wilck. II/2, 96, 11 τούτῳ τῷ λόγῳ) τῇ γνώμῃ τοῦ θεοῦ IEph 3:2; cp. 4:1.—M-M. -
86 δημοβόροι
δημοβόροςdevourer of the common stock: masc /fem nom /voc pl -
87 δημοβόροισι
δημοβόροςdevourer of the common stock: masc /fem /neut dat pl (epic ionic aeolic) -
88 δημοβόρος
δημοβόροςdevourer of the common stock: masc /fem nom sg -
89 δημοβόρου
δημοβόροςdevourer of the common stock: masc /fem /neut gen sg -
90 δημοβόρων
δημοβόροςdevourer of the common stock: masc /fem /neut gen pl -
91 εκπατίοις
ἐκπᾱτίοις, ἐκπάτιοςout of the common path: masc /neut dat plἐκπατέωwithdraw from society: pres opt act 2nd sg (doric) -
92 ἐκπατίοις
ἐκπᾱτίοις, ἐκπάτιοςout of the common path: masc /neut dat plἐκπατέωwithdraw from society: pres opt act 2nd sg (doric) -
93 εκτραπέλοισι
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94 ἐκτραπέλοισι
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95 εκτραπέλου
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96 ἐκτραπέλου
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97 εκτραπέλους
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98 ἐκτραπέλους
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99 εκτραπέλων
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100 ἐκτραπέλων
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