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21 ἀναβολή
I of things:1 that which is thrown up, mound of earth, bank, X.An.5.2.5, D.S.17.95; ἀ. χωμάτων casting up of dykes, Arch.Pap.6.132 ([place name] Denderah);διωρύγων PAmh.2.91.11
(pl.).2 that which is thrown back over the shoulder, mantle, Pl.Prt. 342c<*> PPetr.3p.48 (iii B. C.), LXX Ne.5.13, al.; of the toga, Nic.Dam. p.119D.: also, fashion of wearing a cloak, Luc.Somn.6.II of actions,1 striking up, prelude on the lyre preliminary to singing, ὁπόταν προοιμίων ἀμβολὰς τεύχῃς ἐλελιζομένη, addressed to the lyre, Pi.P.1.4; esp. of dithyramb, Eup.5D.: hence, rambling dithyrambic ode, Ar.Av. 1385, cf. Pax 830, Arist.Rh. 1409b25; cf.ἀναβάλλω B.
I.2 putting off, delaying, ;ὅ τι μέλλετε.. μὴ ἐς ἀ. πράσσετε Th.7.15
; οὐκ ἐς ἀμβολάς without delay, E.Heracl. 270;ἐς μηδεμίαν ἀ. PAmh. 2.34i
.5; ἐν ταῖς ἀ. τῶν κακῶν ἔνεστ ἄκη E.HF93; ἐπὶ ἀναβολῇ πρᾶσιν, ὠνὴν ποιεῖσθαι sell, buy on credit, Pl.Lg. 915e;ἀναβολήν τινος ποιεῖσθαι Th.2.42
; ;εἰς τὸ γῆρας ἀναβολὰς ποιεῖν Men. 235.8
;δακρύοις.. ἐμποιεῖν ἀ. τῷ πάθει Id.599
; ἀναβολὰν λαβόντες ἔτητρία IG9(2).205.22
(Thess.).3ἀ. δίκης ἐπὶ τὸν βασιλέα
reference, appeal,Str.
13.1.55.4 lifting, hence, removal, of tumours, Antyll. ap. Orib.45.2.6.III intr., going up, ascent, way up,ἀ. τῶν Ἄλπεων Plb.3.39.9
, etc.;τὴν ἀ. ποιεῖσθαι 50.3
.2 bubbling up,πομφολύγων Arist.Pr. 936b1
, Thphr.Ign.16; of the Nile, sources, ([place name] Philae).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀναβολή
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22 δεπόσιτα
δεπόσιτα, ων, τά deposits (of money) Lat. loanw. ‘deposita’; military t.t. When gifts of money were given the army on special occasions, the individual soldier received only half of what was due him; the rest was deposited to his credit in the regimental treasury (Lat. depositum apud signa), and he received it (as ἄκκεπτα, q.v.) if and when he was honorably discharged (Sueton., Domit. 7; Vegetius, De Re Milit. 2, 20; PFay 105 II, 1; III, 13ff [c. 180 A.D.]; Geneva Lat. pap in JNicole and ChMorel, Archives militaires du 1er siècle 1900, and the lit. on it, e.g. Mommsen, Her 35, 1900, 443ff; HBlümner NJklA 5, 1900, 432–43; AvPremerstein, Klio 3, 1903, 1ff, here a ref. to an unedited Berlin pap no. 6866 of c. 180 A.D. and further lit.) IPol 6:2.—Kl. Pauly I 1492f; RAC III 778–84. -
23 κλονέω
κλον-έω, mostly in [tense] pres.: [tense] fut. - ήσω Ar.Eq. 361:—[voice] Pass. also mostly in [tense] pres.: [tense] fut.Aκλονήσομαι Hp.Genit.2
: [tense] aor. part.κλονηθέν Id.Nat. Puer.30
: ([etym.] κλόνος):—poet. Verb, used also in [dialect] Ion. and late Prose, as Ph. (v. infr.), Aq.Ge.45.24, al.: Hom. (only in Il.) drive tumultuously or in confusion,πρὸ ἕθεν κλονέοντα φάλαγγας Il.5.96
;ὥς τ' ἠὲ βοῶν ἀγέλην ἢ πῶϋ μέγ' οἰῶν θῆρε δύω κλονέωσι 15.324
; of winds,νέφεα κλονέοντε πάροιθεν 23.213
, cf. Hes.Op. 553;κλονέων ἄνεμος φλόγα εἰλυφάζει Il.20.492
;ὣς ἔφεπε κλονέων πεδίον 11.496
, cf. 526; Ἕκτορα δ' ἀσπερχὲς κλονέων ἔφεπ' 22.188; χερὶ κλονέειν τινά, of a pugilist, Pi.I.8(7).70; ; dub. sens. in Sapph.Supp.19.3: generally, harass, agitate,καί νιν οὐ θάλπος θεοῦ.., οὐδὲ πνευμάτων οὐδὲν κλονεῖ S.Tr. 146
;τόνδε.. ἆται κ. Id.OC 1244
(lyr.), cf. Ar.Eq. 361;πάθη κ. τὴν ψυχήν Ph.1.589
; in physical sense,βῆχες κ. τὸν θώρηκα Aret.CA1.10
:—[voice] Pass., to be agitated, Hp. ll.cc., Morb.4.55.2 abs., of the winds, rage, D.P. 464.II [voice] Pass., rush wildly,ἵππους ἐχέμεν, μηδὲ κλονέεσθαι ὁμίλῳ Il. 4.302
; to be driven in confusion, , cf. 11.148, 14.59, etc.;λαίλαπι κλονεύμενοι Semon.1.15
; ;τὸ συμπόσιον ἐκλονεῖτο τῷ γέλωτι Luc.Asin.47
;κλονεῖσθαι τὴν γαστέρα Ael.NA2.44
.2 abs., to be beaten by the waves, (lyr.); παρὰ δ' ἰχθύες ἐκλονέοντο beside the fishes tumbled, Hes.Sc. 317; of bees, swarm,βομβηδὸν κ. A.R.2.133
: metaph.,κ. ἡ οἰκουμένη Ph.1.298
; to be shaken in credit, refuted,τὸ κεκλονημένον ῥῆμα Porph.Chr.35
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24 προστίθημι
Aποιθέμεν IG42(1).121.17
(Epid.); ποτθέμειν prob. in Epich.170.8: late [tense] pres. [full] προστιθῶ Ps.- Luc.Philopatr.18,27; imper.προστίθει A.Pr.83
: [tense] fut. προσθήσω: [tense] aor. προσέθηκα, pl. - έθεμεν, subj.προσθῶ Th.4.86
, [dialect] Ion.προσθέω Hdt.1.108
:— [voice] Med., [tense] fut.προσθήσομαι LXX Ex.14.13
: [tense] aor. 1προσεθηκάμην Hdt.4.65
: more freq. [tense] aor. 2 προσεθέμην, subj. προσθῶμαι (not πρόσθωμαι), [ per.] 3sg. opt.προσθεῖτο D.6.12
, butπρόσθοιτο Id.11.6
; [dialect] Dor. part.ποτθέμενος, Πρακτικά 1931.89
([place name] Dodona): [tense] pf. :—[voice] Pass., [tense] aor. 1προσετέθην Th.3.82
: [tense] fut. , al. (- τεθήσεσθαι is f.l. ib.Ex.5.7): but the [tense] pf. [voice] Pass. is chiefly supplied by πρόσκειμαι:— put to,χερσὶν ἀπώσασθαι λίθον ὃν προσέθηκεν Od.9.305
; π. τὰς θύρας, τὴν θύραν, put to, close the door, Hdt.3.78, Lys.1.13;τὰς πύλας Th.4.67
; κλίμακας [τοῖς πύργοις] Id.3.23; κόμῃ προσθεῖσα βόστρυχον holding it close to.., A.Ch. 229;χέρα ἐλάτῃ E.Ba. 1110
;γόνασιν ὠλένας Id.Andr. 895
, cf. S.Ph. 942; ; π. μύωπας apply the spur, Plb.11.18.4;π. χεῖρ' ἐπὶ πρόσωπα E.Ph. 1699
; apply a pessary, Hp. Nat.Mul.32, Sor.1.62, al.; [ κύαθον] Arist.Pr. 890b24:—[voice] Pass., of pessaries, Dsc.1.76, al., Sor.1.35, al.2 hand over, deliver to,θεῶν γέρα.. ἐφημέροισι προστίθει A.Pr.83
, cf. h.Merc. 129; τινὶ γυναῖκα π. give her to him as wife, Hdt.6.126; but π. γυναικὶ τάλαντον, as a dower, Hyp.Lyc.13; ;Ἅιδῃ ἐμὸν δέμας Id.Hec. 368
, cf. IA 540;π. τινὰ πυρί Id.Supp. 948
;σφαγέντα παῖδα π. πόλει Id.Ph. 964
;τισὶ π. πόλιν Th.4.86
;τὴν διοίκησιν τῶν κοινῶν ἑαυτῷ D.C.52.14
; alsoνᾶσον εὐκλέϊ π. λόγῳ Pi.N.3.68
.3 give besides or also, ;προῖκα D.19.195
;χρήματα Id.18.239
, etc.;πίστιν ὑμῖν Id.54.42
;τὰ ἴδια τοῖς ἀλλοτρίοις Men.557
: abs., spend money,οὐ μόνον ἄνευ μισθοῦ, ἀλλὰ καὶ προστιθεὶς ἂν ἡδέως Pl.Euthphr.3d
, cf. Arist.EN 1130a25, Iamb.Protr.9.II impose upon,πρῆγμα τὸ ἄν τοι προσθέω Hdt.1.108
, cf. 3.62: c. inf.,π. τινὶ πρήσσειν Id.5.30
; π. μέτρον impose measure or bounds, A.Ch. 796 (lyr.); π. τινὶ ἀτιμίην impose, inflict disgrace upon him, Hdt.7.11; π. <φθόρον> A.Ch. 482;ἐπ' ἐμαυτῷ ἀράς S.OT 820
; ;αύτὸς αὑτῷ τὴν βλάβην Id.Fr. 350
; λύπην, πόνους, E.Supp. 946, Heracl. 505;ἀναλώματα IG14.830.12
(Puteoli, ii A.D., [voice] Pass.); π. τινὶ ἔκπληξιν ἀφασίαν τε strike him dumb with fear, E.Hel. 549;ἐνθύμιον τοῖς ζῶσι Antipho 3.1.2
;τισὶ ζημίας Th.3.39
; π. φιλανθρωπίαν εἰς τὰ τῆς πόλεως πράγματα employ it on.., D.19.140.2 attribute or impute to, , cf. Th.3.39 ([voice] Pass.); π. θράσος μοι impute boldness to me, E.Heracl. 475;θεοῖσι π. ἀμαθίαν Id.Hipp. 951
;ἀπληστίαν λέχους γυναιξί Id.Andr. 219
; .III add,τάδε τούτοισι Hdt.1.20
, al.;πρὸς [τῇ γνώμῃ] ἔργα Id.4.139
; ἄλλον πρὸς ὦν ἔθηκαν χρυσόν ib. 196;χάριτι χάριν E.HF 327
;νοσοῦντι νόσον Id.Alc. 1048
;π. τῷ νόμῳ τὸν λόγον τόνδε Th.2.35
, cf. Hdt.2.136 ([voice] Pass.), Pl.R. 468b; προσθεῖναι τῷ δικαίῳ ἢ ὡς ἐλέγομεν (for πλέον ἤ ..) ib. 335a; ἄγγελλε δ' ὅρκον π. S.El.47 (Reiske for ὅρκῳ codd., cf. ;ὀμόσας.. προσθείς τε χεῖρα δεξιάν Ph. 942
);τὴν στήλην ὕστερον προσέθηκε IG12.374.174
;τοῖς εὖ ἔχουσιν ἔργοις οὔτ' ἀφελεῖν ἔστιν οὔτε προσθεῖναι Arist.EN 1106b11
; ; π. γράμματα ib. 418a, cf. 431c; alsoπ. ἐπὶ τοῖσδε χάριν S.Tr. 1253
;ἵππον πρὸς τοὔνομα Ar.Nu.63
;πρὸς τὸν μισθὸν ἑκάστῳ ὀβολόν X.HG1.5.6
, cf. Pl.Phlb. 33c: abs., make additions, Th.3.45;πρὸς τὰ ὑπάρχοντα -τιθέντες πλουσιώτεροι γίνονται Arist.Rh. 1359b28
; make additions to a story, improve it, Id.Po. 1460a18; also of actors, ib. 1461b30: esp. of adding articles to statements or documents,προσθεῖναι οὐδὲν εἶχον τοῖς εἰρημένοις οὐδ' ἀφελεῖν Isoc.12.264
, cf.POxy.1062.4 (ii A.D.), etc.; π. καὶ ἀφελεῖν τι περὶ τῆς ξυμμαχίας Foed. ap. Th.5.23, cf. 29; π. τὶ πρὸς τοῖς ξυγκειμένοις Foed.ib.47; πρὸς τὰς συνθήκας Foed. ap. Plb.21.43.27;π. ὅτι.. D.18.231
; of entries in accounts,προσετέθη τὰ τέλη τῷ κυριακῷ λόγῳ PAmh.77.15
(ii A.D.), cf. BGU620.15 (iv A.D.), etc.; π. τινὶ [ἀργύριον] pay, PMich.Zen.28.24 (iii B.C.), cf. PCair.Zen.647.56 (iii B.C.), PRyl.153.27 (ii A.D.); πρόσθες εἰς ὄνομα Ἐπωνύχου credit to account of E., Ostr. 1159 (ii/iii A.D.); pay in, deposit gold in a bank or mint, PCair.Zen.23.32 (iii B.C.).2 c. acc. pers., τίνα τῇδε προστιθῶ στάσει; A.Ch. 114; Ἀθηναίοις π. σφᾶς αὐτούς join their party, Th.3.92; π. ἑαυτόν τινι ἐς πίστιν, ἐπὶ ἰδίοις κέρδεσι, Id.8.46,50.3 Math., add,πὸτ ἀριθμόν.. φᾶφον Epich.170.8
(prob.); [χωρίον] ἕτερον αὐτῷ τουτὶ ἴσον Pl.Men. 84d
; πρὸς πεπερασμένον ἀεὶ π. Arist.Ph. 266b2:—[voice] Pass.,εἴ κα.. ποτὶ τὸ ἕτερον τῶν βαρέων ποτιτεθῇ,.. ῥέπειν ἐπὶ τὸ βάρος ἐκεῖνο ᾧ ποτετέθη Archim.Aequil.1
Def.2, cf. Euc. 1Ax.2, etc.;κοινοῦ -τεθέντος Papp.742.15
.4 in Logic, add some determining word, opp. ἀφαιρεῖν, Arist.APo. 91b27, cf.EN 1147b33.5 in LXX and NT, continue or repeat an action, c. inf.,προσέθηκεν ἔτι λαλῆσαι LXX Ge.18.29
; οὐ προσθήσω ἔτι πατάξαι ib.8.21; οὐ μὴ προσθῶ πεῖν I will not drink again, Ev.Marc.14.25 (v.l.); also προσθεὶς Ἰὼβ εἶπεν Job continued and said, LXXJb.27.1;προσθεὶς εἶπε παραβολήν Ev.Luc.19.11
; προσθεῖσα ἔτεκεν υἱόν she bore another son, LXX Ge.38.5:—also in [voice] Med., v. infr. B.111.B [voice] Med., side with one,οἷς ἂν σὺ προσθῇ S.OC 1332
, cf. Th.3.11, 8.48, 87, D.6.12, 11.6, 52.25; τῷ ἀστῷ π. to be favourable, wellinclined to him, Hdt.2.160, cf. D.43.34; τῇ ἡδονῇ side with pleasure, Arist.MM 1201a2: abs., come in, submit, Epist.Phil. ap. D.18.39.2 assent, agree,οὔ οἱ ἔγωγε π. τῇ γνώμῃ Hdt.1.109
, cf. 3.83, Th.6.50, X. An.1.6.10;τῷ λόγῳ τῷ λεχθέντι Hdt.2.120
;τῷ Καρχηδονίων νόμῳ Pl. Lg. 674a
: later c. inf., consent, bring onself to, J.AJ19.1.8.3 φῆφον δ' Ὀρέστῃ τήνδ' ἐγὼ προσθήσομαι will deposit this vote in favour of Orestes, i.e. will vote in his favour, A.Eu. 735; ; so μὴ μιᾷ φήφῳ π. (sc. τὴν γνώμην), ἀλλὰ δυοῖν Th.1.20
; φῆφον π. ἐναντίαν τινί ib.40;φῆφον π. ὥστε ἀποκτεῖναι OGI218.102
(Ilium, iii B.C.).4 Math., add, Sammelb. 6951 ii 30, al. (ii A.D.).II c. acc. pers., associate with oneself, i.e. take to one as a friend, ally, or helper, win over,π. τὸν δῆμον πρὸς τὴν ἑωυτοῦ μοῖραν Hdt.5.69
, cf. Th.6.18;εἰ στρατὸν προσθέοιτο φίλον Hdt. 1.53
, cf. 69, S.OC 404; ταύτην προσθοῦ δάμαρτα take her to wife, Id.Tr. 1224: also in bad sense,πολέμιον π. τινά X.Cyr.2.4.12
.2 c. acc. rei, apply to oneself,βάλανον Hp.Epid.1.26
.a', cf. 4.30 (abs., ib.1.26.δ'); ὀξύβαφον προσθοῦ λαβών Ar.Av. 361
; : metaph., put on,τῇ ὄφει ἀχθηδόνας Th.2.37
; add to oneself, gain, τί ἂν προσθείμην πλέον; what should I be profited? S.Ant.40; π. χάριν, = ἐπιχαρίζεσθαι, Id.OC 767; esp. of evils, bring or take upon onself,πρὸς κακοῖσι κακόν A.Pers. 531
; ; ;ἄχθος ἐπ' ἄχθει π. διπλοῦν Id.Andr. 396
; οἰκεῖον πόνον, κινδύνους αὐθαιρέτους, Th.1.78, 144; ἔχθρας ἑκουσίους πρὸς ταῖς ἀναγκαίαις π. Pl.Prt. 346b.b bring upon others, οἱ.. πόλεμον προσεθήκαντο made war upon him, Hdt.4.65; οὐκ ἄν σφι Σπαρτιήτας μῆνιν οὐδεμίαν προσθέσθαι vented any wrath upon.., Id.7.229.III in LXX and NT, continue or repeat an action (cf. supr. A.111.5),οὐ προσθήσεσθε ἔτι ἰδεῖν αὐτούς LXX Ex.14.13
; προσέθετο πέμφαι ἕτερον Ev. Luc.20.11; προσέθετο συλλαβεῖν καὶ Πέτρον he caused Peter also to be arrested, Act.Ap.12.3; alsoΦαραὼ προσέθετο τοῦ ἁμαρτάνειν LXX Ex.9.34
; οὐ προσέθετο τοῦ ἐπιστρέψαι ib.Ge.8.12.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προστίθημι
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25 λῆμψις
λῆμψις, εως, ἡ (edd. also λῆψις; Soph., Thu. et al.; PTebt 238 [II B.C.]; POxy 71 I, 18. On the spelling s. the lit. given s.v. λαμβάνω, beg., on λήμψομαι) a condition of being in receipt of someth., receiving, as a commercial term ἐν πικρίᾳ γίνεσθαι … περὶ δόσεως καὶ λ. become bitter … about giving and receiving, ‘debit and credit’ Hm 5, 2, 2. In commercial imagery κοινωνεῖν εἰς λόγον δόσεως καὶ λ. Phil 4:15 (s. δόσις 2; GPeterman, Paul’s Gift from Philippi ’97). On the commercial aspect s. λόγος.—DELG s.v. λαμβάνω B. M-M. -
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A anything received, opp. δόμα, Antig. ap. Plu.2.182e; λ. καὶ ἀνάλωμα receipt and expense, Lys.32.20, Pl.Lg. 920c, Anaxandr.26; ἀνενεγκεῖν (ἐν- Pap.) ἐν λήμματι place to credit, PEleph.15.4 (iii B.C.), cf. BGU1346.2 (i B.C.), etc.: generally, gain, profit, D.5.12, etc.;λ. τι κέρδους Id.45.14
; esp. of unjust gain, Din. 1.45; παντὸς ἥττων λήμματος unable to resist any temptation of gain, D.19.339;ὥσπερ ἂν τρυτάνη ἐπὶ τὸ λ. ῥέπειν Id.18.298
;λ. λαβεῖν Id.21.28
, 27.39: freq. in pl., S.Ant. 313, D.8.25, etc.;τὰ λ. τοῦ ἀργυρίου Id.49.57
;λημμάτων μετέχειν Id.58.40
;τἀπὸ Θρᾴκης λ. ἕλκουσι δεῦρο Antiph.196
.II in Logic, statement taken as true, assumption; esp. premiss in a syllogism,ἐπὶ λ. τῷ τοιούτῳ A.D.Synt.245.13
;τὰ οἰκεῖα τῇ ἐπιστήμῃ λ. Arist.Top. 101a14
; λήμματα τιθέναι ib. 156a21, cf. Gell.9.16, Phld.Rh.1.9 S.; prop. the major premiss (the minor being πρόσληψις), Crinis Stoic.3.269; later, ἀποδεικτικὰ λήμματα παρασχεῖν offer scientific proofs, Gal.14.627.III matter, substance, or argument of a sentence, etc., opp. form or style ([etym.] λέξις), D.H.Dem.20, Longin.15.10, etc.: hence, title or argument of an epigram, Lat. lemma, Mart.14.2; theme or thesis, Plin.Ep.4.27.3, Mart.10.59; nutricis lemmata, 'baby songs', Aus.Ep.12.90.IV in LXX, burden laid on one, commission received, esp. of prophecy, Na. 1.1, Je.23.33, al.; even,λῆμμα ἰδεῖν Hb.1.1
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A reception, Epicur.Nat.Herc.908.4;σπέρματος Orib.22.7.1
, cf. Plu.2.1056f, Sor.1.55; of mental apprehension, Phld.Sign.22.2 that which has been received, hereditary custom,πάτριοι π. E.Ba. 201
; tradition, Hippod. ap. Stob.4.1.95;κοινὴ π. S.E.P.1.146
;π. Ἑλληνισμοῦ A.D.Adv.168.9
.2 Gramm., ἐν π. τοῦ ἄρθρου γενέσθαι admit the use of the article, A.D.Synt.57.6.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παραδοχή
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προσδέχομαι, [dialect] Ion. [full] προσδέκομαι: used by Hom. only in [dialect] Ep. [tense] pres. part. ποτιδέγμενος (v. infr. 111): [tense] aor. 1 προσεδέχθην in pass. sense, Arist.Pr. 956b25, Plb.4.33.9, D.S.15.70:—A receive favourably, accept, τὸ ἐκ Δελφῶν [χρηστήριον] Hdt.1.48, cf. SIG557.11 (Magn. Mae., iii B.C.), etc.;π. συμμαχίαν X.HG7.4.2
; τὴν φιλίαν, τὰς διαλύσεις, Plb.1.16.8, 1.17.1; alsoπ. ἑκάστους ἐπὶ.. ὁμολογίαις Id.3.18.7
; receive hospitably, S.OT 1428, E.Ph. 1706;ζῶνθ' Ἡρακλῆ S.Tr. 233
.II admit,ἐς τὴν πόλιν Th.2.12
; admit into one's presence, of a king, X.Cyr.7.5.37, HG1.5.9; of a demos receiving foreign emissaries, SIG561.7 (Chalcis, found at Magn. Mae., iii B.C.).2 admit to citizenship, Pl.Lg. 708a, D.57.59; so ποία δὲ χέρνιψ φρατέρων προσδέξεται; A.Eu. 656;τοὺς οἰκέτας π. εἰς τὸ πολίτευμα IG9(2).517.32
(Epist. Philippi, Larissa, iii B.C.);π. τινὰ εἰς τοὺς ἐφήβους Sammelb.7333.40
(Alexandria, ii A.D.);ὁ προσδεχθησόμενος εἰς τὴν στιβάδα IG22.1368.52
;ὅταν τις.. προσδεχθῇ εἴς τι τῶν κατὰ τὸ σῶμα ἀθλημάτων Arist.
l.c.4 admit an argument, π. τὸ ψεῦδος, λόγον ἀληθῆ, Pl.R. 485c, 561b, cf. SIG685.130 (Magn. Mae., ii B.C.); π. πρόφασιν accept an excuse, PTeb.27.82 (ii B.C.).6 undertake,προσδέχεσθαι μάλα χρὴ τὰ τοιαῦτα ἰήματα Hp.Art.69
; take a liability upon oneself, guarantee,τὸ ἀνάλωμα IG5(1).501
, 555b, al. ([place name] Sparta); credit a sum to a person or an account, PHib.1.58 (iii B.C.), PSI4.372.9 (iii B.C.), PCair.Zen.306.11, 355.69, al. (iii B.C.), Ostr. 1089 (ii B.C.), Ostr.Bodl. i 256 (ii B.C.), etc.III await, expect, the only sense in Hom., in [dialect] Ep. part. ποτιδέγμενος waiting for or expecting,δῶρον Od.2.186
; σὴν ὁρμήν ib. 403;σὸν μῦθον 7.161
;ἡμέας 9.545
;λαῶν ὀτρυντύν Il.19.234
; ἀγγελίην ib. 336; so later,προσδεκομένους τοιοῦτον οὐδέν Hdt.3.146
, cf. S.Tr.15, E.Alc. 131 (lyr.), etc.;παρὰ ἃ προσεδέχετο Th.4.19
; τῷ Νικίᾳ προσδεχομένῳ ἦν τὰ παρὰ τῶν Ἐγεσταίων was according to his expectation, Id.6.46; π. τινός τι expect anything from anybody, Antipho Soph.10: c. acc. et inf. [tense] fut.,οὐδὲν πάντως προσεδέκοντο.. τὸν στόλον ὁρμήσεσθαι Hdt.5.34
, cf. 6.100, 7.156, al., Th.4.9;πολεμίους παρέσεσθαι X.Cyr.4.5.22
: c. part. [tense] fut.,τοῦτον π. ἐπαναστησόμενον Hdt.1.89
; πανταχόθεν π. τοὺς πολεμίους await them, Plb.2.69.6, etc.2 wait,ἥατ' ἐνὶ μεγάροις ποτιδέγμεναι Il.2.137
, cf. 9.628, Od.2.205, etc.;π. ὁππότ' ἄρ' ἔλθοι Il.7.415
; π. εἰ c. opt., Od.23.91.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προσδέχομαι
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29 δόσις
δόσις, εως, ἡ(s. δότη)① gift (so since Hom.; Theogn. 444 ἀθανάτων δ.; Sir 18:15, 16, 18; 20:14; 26:14 al.; EpArist 229 θεοῦ δ.; Philo, Cher. 84; Jos., Ant. 1, 181) Js 1:17 (TestZeb 1:3 δ. ἀγαθή of a gift fr. God; HGreeven, TZ 14, ’58, 1–13).② giving (Antiphon, Hdt.; LXX; EpArist 22; Jos., Ant. 17, 327) Mt 6:1 v.l. δ. καὶ λῆμψις (Epict. 2, 9, 12; Artem. 1, 42 p. 39, 24; Vett. Val. [ind. III]; PTebt 277, 16; Sir 41:21; 42:7) giving and receiving, debit and credit Phil 4:15 (on the implied reciprocity system cp. the ground-breaking anthropological perspective of MMaus, Essai sur le don, forme archaïque de l’échange: L’Année Sociologique, n.s. 1, 1923/1924, 30–126); cp. Hm 5, 2, 2. Kl.Pauly II 151–53.—DELG s.v. δίδωμι. M-M. -
30 δοξόω
A have the character or credit of being,ἐδοξώθη εἶναι σοφώτατος Hdt.8.124
;δεδόξωσθε εἶναι ἀγαθοί Id.7.135
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31 εὐσέβεια
A reverence towards the gods or parents, piety or filial respect,εὐ. εἰς θεοὺς καὶ γονέας Pl.R. 615c
, etc.;μιαίνων εὐσέβειαν Ἄρης A.Th. 344
(lyr.); εὐ. Ζηνός towards him, S.El. 1097 (lyr.); πρὸς εὐσέβειαν, = εὐσεβῶς, ib. 464; εὐ. πρός, περὶ τοὺς θεούς, Pl. Smp. 193d, Isoc.12.124, cf. 10.58;πρὸς ἀδελφόν D.C.48.5
; ἡ πρὸς τὸ θεῖον εὐ. Inscr.Prien.117.63 (i B.C.), etc.;τὴν εὐ. τῶν πραχθέντων Antipho 3.2.12
: pl., acts of piety, Arist.Rh.Al. 1423b28.2 loyalty, ἡ ὑμετέρα πρός με εὐ. PLond.3.1178.14 ([place name] Claudius); ἡ εἴς με εὔνοια καὶ εὐ. SIG814.2 ([place name] Nero).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὐσέβεια
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32 ἀναφορά
A coming up, rising,ἀ. ποιεῖσθαι
rise,Arist.
HA 622b7; of vapours or exhalations, Placit.3.7.4, Theol.Ar. 31, cf. Orib.9.16.3, etc.II ([etym.] ἀναφέρω) carrying back, reference of a thing to a standard, ; in Law, recourse, : abs., Thphr. Char.8.5 (pl.), IG5(1).1390.111 (Andania, i B.C.);ἡ ἀ. ἐστι πρός τι Arist.Cat. 5b20
, al.; ἀ. ἔχειν πρός or ἐπί τι to be referable to.., Epicur. Fr. 409, Plb.4.28.3, Plu.2.290e, al.; ἀ. τινος γίγνεται πρός or ἐπί τι, Plb.1.3.4, Plu.2.1071a; ([place name] Teos); ἀ. ἔχειν ἐπί τι, of writings, refer to, Alex.Aphr.in Mete.4.1; τούτων εἰς Κυναίγειρον ποιήσασθαι τὴν ἀναφοράν assign to, give credit for.., Polem.Call.23.2 way of retreat,ὑπέλιπε ἑαυτῷ ἀναφοράν D.18.219
;νῦν δὲ αὑτοῖς μὲν κατέλιπον τὴν εἰς τὸ ἀφανὲς ἀναφοράν Aeschin. 2.104
, cf. Plb.15.8.13, etc.3 means of repairing a fault, defeat, etc.,ἀλλ' ἔστιν ἡμῖν ἀ. τῆς ξυμφορᾶς E.Or. 414
;ἀ. ἁμαρτήματος ἔχειν
way to atone for..,Plu.
Phoc.2;ἀ. ἔχειν
means of recovery,Id.
Fab. 14.5 report, PLond.1.17.34 (ii B.C.), etc.6 petition, PRyl.119.28(i A.D.).7 payment on account, instalment, OGI225 (Milet.), PEleph.14.26 (iii B.C.), PRev.Laws16.10 (iii B.C.), etc.8 Rhet., repetition of a word, Longin.20.1, Demetr.Eloc, 141.10 Medic., = ἀνάδοσις, opp. πέψις, Aret.SD2.7.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀναφορά
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33 ἀξιόχρεως
ἀξιόχρεως, εων, gen. εω, [dialect] Ion. [full] ἀξιόχρεος, ον, Hdt. (though the other form occurs as v.l. 1.156, al.) and Hp.Art.11; both forms inA Foed. Delph.Pell.1A15, cf. 1B9: [dialect] Boeot. acc. pl. ἀξιοχρειέας, implying nom. ἀξιοχρη (ϝ) ής, prob. rest. in IG7.1739.9: neut. pl.ἀξιόχρεα Hdt. 5.65
: dat. sg. writtenἀξιοχρείῳ IG22.1183.28
: [comp] Comp. and [comp] Sup. ἀξιοχρεώτερος, -ώτατος, Plb.4.3.3 (s.v.l.), 10.27.1: ([etym.] χρέος):— worthy of a thing: hence,2 serviceable, sufficient,ἀξιόχρεον πρόφασιν προτείνειν Id.1.156
;ἐπ' οὐδεμιῇ αἰτίῃ ἀξιόχρεῳ Id.3.35
; also of persons,ἀ. ἐγγυηταί
trustworthy, substantial,Ar.
Ec. 1065, Pl.Ap. 38c, cf.Foed. Delph.Pell. ll.cc.;εἰς ἀ. τὸν λέγοντα ἀνοίσω Pl.Ap. 20e
;στρατόπεδα ἀ. πρὸς μάχην Plb.1.19.1
;τόλμα ἀ. πρὸς ἡγεμονίαν Plu.Caes.56
.II c. inf., able, sufficient to do.., Hdt.4.126, Th.5.13;ἀξιόχρεω.. ἡμῖν ἀντιτάξασθαι D.3.27
;ἢ οὐκ ἀξιόχρεως ὁ θεὸς.. τὸ μίασμα λῦσαι; E.Or. 598
. Adv.- χρέως Hsch.
III c. gen. rei, worthy, deserving of, ἀξιόχρεα ἀπηγήσιος, = ἀξιαπήγητα, Hdt.5.65; ἀ. τηλικούτου πράγματος worthy of credit in.., D.8.49, cf. 19.131.—Rare in poets, as E. l.c.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀξιόχρεως
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34 ὑποκρούω
A strike gently, [λίθον] χερμάδι APl.4.279
; beat time, give the time, Plu.Dem.20;ὑ. τοῖς λέγουσι Longin.41.2
.II metaph., break in upon, interrupt, c. acc., Id.Ach.38, Ec. 588 (anap.), Alex. 32, Henioch.5.4, Plb.18.4.3: abs., ὑποκρούσας (sc. εἶπε) Pl.Erx. 395e.2 ὑπέσχοντο εἰς τὰ μηνιαῖα αὐτοῦ ὑποκροῦσαι ταύτην τὴν δόσιν to credit this payment to his monthly account, PFlor.132.10 (iii A. D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑποκρούω
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