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61 ἐπέρχομαι
Aἐπηρχόμην Th.4.120
(unless fr. ἐπάρχομαι: [dialect] Att. [tense] impf. is ἐπῇα (but v. ἔρχομαι ) and [tense] fut. ἔπειμι): [tense] aor. 2 ἐπῆλθον, [dialect] Ep. - ήλῠθον: [tense] pf. - ελήλυθα:I come upon:1 of persons, approach, c. dat., Il.12.200, 218, etc.; esp. come suddenly upon, Od.19.155, Hdt. 6.95: c. acc.,ἐ. πόλιν E.HF 593
codd. (nisi leg. ἐς-); come to for advice, μάντεις, μοῦσαν, Id.Supp. 155, Hel. 165, cf. Pl.Lg. 772d: with Preps.,ἐ. ἐς ποταμόν Od.7.280
, cf. S.Aj. 438: metaph.,ἐ. ἐς λόγου στάσιν Id.Tr. 1180
;ἐ. ἐς πόλεμον Th.3.47
;ἐ. ἐνθάδε Il.24.651
.b freq. in hostile sense, go or come against, attack, abs., 12.136, al., Th. 1.90, etc.: c. dat., Il.20.91, E.Ba. 736, Th.6.34, etc.: rarely c. acc.,τμήδην αὐχέν' ἐπῆλθε Il.7.262
; τὴν τῶν πέλας ἐ. invade it, Th.2.39: hence, visit, reprove, , cf. Andr. 688: with a Prep., invade,ἐπὶ τὴν οἰκίαν PFay.12.12
(ii B.C.).c come forward to speak, E.Or. 931, Th.1.119, Pl.Lg. 850c; ἐ. ἐπὶ τὸν δῆμον, ἐπὶ τοὺς ἐφόρους, Hdt.5.97, 9.7;ἐπὶ τὸ κοινόν Th.1.90
; τοῖς Αακεδαιμονίοις ib.91.d in Law, proceed against,ἐπί τινα PEleph.3.3
(iii B.C.);ἐπί τινα περί τινος PAmh.2.96.8
(iii A.D.);τινὶ περί τινος POxy.489.11
(ii A.D.); ἐπὶ πιττάκιον impugn, BGU1167.14 (i B.C.): also in [tense] aor. 1ἐπελεύσασθαι PStrassb.35.25
(ii B.C.), etc. ( ἐπιπορεύομαι (q. v.) is more common in the [tense] pres. in the Hellenistic period.)2 of events, conditions, etc., come upon, esp. come suddenly upon, c. acc.,μιν.. ἐπήλυθε νήδυμος ὕπνος Od.4.793
, al., cf. Hdt.2.141; : c. dat.,τοῖσιν ἐπήλυθε νήδυμος ὕπνος Od.12.311
, cf. 5.472;μοι νοῦσος ἐπήλυθεν 11.200
; βροτοῖσιν..ὅταν κλύδων κακῶν ἐπέλθῃ A.Pers. 600
, cf. Ag. 1256;ἐπῆλθέ μοι πάθος Pl.Lg. 811d
, etc.3 c. dat. pers., come into one's head, occur to one,ἵμερος ἐπειρέσθαι μοι ἐπῆλθε Hdt.1.30
; ὅ τι ἂν ἐπέλθῃ Lat. quicquid in buccam venerit, Isoc.12.24: impers. c. inf.,καί οἱ ἐπῆλθε πταρεῖν Hdt.6.107
, cf. S.Tr. 134 (lyr.);ἐμοὶ τοιαῦτ' ἄττα ἐ. λέγειν Pl. Grg. 485e
, etc.; alsoἐπέρχεταί με λέγειν Id.Phd. 88d
.II of Time, come on, ἐπήλυθον ὧραι the season came round again, Od.2.107, etc.; also, come on, be at hand,νὺξ δ' ἄρ' ἐπῆλθε 14.457
;γῆρας ἐ. Thgn.528
, 728;ἕκαθεν ἐπελθὼν ὁ μέλλων χρόνος Pi.O.10(11).7
; τὸ παρὸν τό τ' ἐπερχόμενον πῆμα and that which is coming, the future, A.Pr.98.III go over or on a space, traverse, mostly of persons, c. acc.,πολλὴν γαῖαν Od.4.268
;ἀγρόν 16.27
;ἄγκεα πολλά Il.18.321
, cf. Od.14.139, Hdt.1.30; go the round of, visit, ;ναοὺς χοροῖς Id.Ant. 153
(lyr.); πόλιν, of a god, Maced.Pac.29; of an officer,πύλας φυλακάς τ' ἐπῆλθον E.Ph. 699
;τὰς ξυνωμοσίας ἐπελθών Th.8.54
; walk on ice, Id.3.23; also of water, ἐπέρχεται ὁ Νεῖλος τὸ Δέλτα overflows it, Hdt.2.19, cf. A.Supp. 559 (lyr.), Th.3.89.2 go through or over, discuss, recount, c. acc., Hes.Fr.160.4 codd. Str., Ar.Eq. 618; review,τὰ εἰρημένα περί τινος Arist.EN 1172b8
; alsoἐ. περί τινος Id.Ph. 189b31
, al.; folld. by an interrog.,πειρατέον ἐπελθεῖν τίνες.. Id.Pol. 1289b24
; πῶς δεῖ.. ἐπέλθωμεν συντόμως ib. 1317a15.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπέρχομαι
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62 ἐπιρρέω
A : [tense] aor. 1 [voice] Act.- ερρευσα Procop.Aed.4.6
: [tense] pf.- έρρευκα Gal.
ap. Orib.51.36.17: [tense] aor. 2 [voice] Pass.- ερρύην Hp.Nat.Hom.1
, etc.:—flow upon the surface, float, καθύπερθενἐπιρρέει ἠΰτ' ἔλαιον Il.2.754
.2. flow in besides, keep on flowing,ποταμοῖσι.. ἐμβαίνουσιν.. ἕτερα ὕδατα ἐπιρρεῖ Heraclit.12
; ἐπιρρεόντων ποταμῶν (into the sea), Ar.Nu. 1294;χολὴ πλείων ἐπιρρέουσα Pl.Ti. 85e
; ἄνωθεν ἐπὶ τὰς ἀρούρας ib. 22e: metaph. of large bodies of men, stream on,ἐπέρρεον ἔθνεα πεζῶν Il.11.724
; ἐπιρρεόντων τῶν Ἑλλήνωνκαὶ γινομένων πλεύνων Hdt.9.38
;ἐ. ὄχλος Γοργόνων Pl.Phdr. 229d
; of a flood of topics, Id.Tht. 177e;ὄχλος πολὺς ἄμμιν ἐπιρρεῖ Theoc.15.59
; of the ἀπόρροιαι of Democritus, Plu.2.733d: c. inf., τὸπλῆθος τῶν εἰπεῖν ἐπιρρεόντων Isoc.12.95
: metaph. also, οὑπιρρέων χρόνος onward-streaming time, i.e. the future, A.Eu. 853; ὄλβου ἐπιρρυέντος if wealth accumulates, E.Med. 1229;ἀγαθῶν ἐπιρρεόντων X. Ap.27
;πολλὴ αὔξη ὅταν ἐ. πόνων Pl.Lg. 788d
; τὰ ἐπιρρέοντα the stream of wealth, Aen.Gaz. Thphr.p.27 B.3. c. gen., [ τρίποδες] οἴνου ἐπέρρεον flowed with wine, Philostr.VA3.27.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπιρρέω
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63 ἔρεισμα
A prop, stay, support,σκῆπτρα, χειρὸς ἐρείσματα E.HF 254
; ἀμφὶ βάκτροις ἔρεισμα θέμενος,=ἐρεισάμενος, ib. 108: in pl., stays of a house, Pl.Lg. 793c ; props to keep a boat on shore upright (cf. ἕρμα), Theoc.21.12 ; ἁμμάτων ἐ. strong knots, E.HF 1036 (lyr.); of the legs which support the body, Arist.PA 689b19, IA 708b15 ; of the framework of the body, Id.PA 655a25, cf. HA 532b3 ; of food,ἀμβροσία γαστρὸς ἔ. λεπτῆς Arch.Pap.8.256
.2 metaph., of a person, Θήρων' ἔ. Ἀκράγαντος pillar of Agrigentum, Pi.O.2.6 ;Ἑλλάδος ἔ. κλειναὶ Ἀθᾶναι Id.Fr.76
, cf. Luc.Dem.Enc.10, Tim.50 ; ἔ. Ἀθηνῶν, of the (future) tomb of Oedipus, S.OC58.b of good fortune,εἰς ἀπροσδόκητον ἔ. καταντῶσιν Vett.Val.333.30
.II contusion, Hp.Fract.11.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἔρεισμα
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64 ἔτι
I of Time,1 of the Present, yet, still,ἔ. μοι μένος ἔμπεδον Il.5.254
;ἔ. τυτθὸν ἐόντα 6.222
;εἰ Ζεὺς ἔ. Ζεύς S.OC 623
; ἔτ' ἐκ βρέφεος ever since babyhood, AP9.567 (Antip.);ἔ. καὶ νῦν Il. 1.455
; ἔ. καὶ ἐκ παρόντων v.l. in Th.7.77; ;ἔ. καὶ νυνί Pl.Smp. 215d
;νῦν ἔ. ζεῖ A.Th. 708
(lyr.), cf. Ag. 818.2 of the Past, mostly with [tense] impf.,ἀήθεσσον γὰρ ἔτ' αὐτῶν Il.10.493
, cf. Hdt.9.102, Th.5.111, etc.: with [tense] aor., Pl.Prt. 310c, etc.; ἔ. πρότερον, πρόσθεν, Th.8.45, Pl.Sph. 242d: with the sense, already,γεγονέναι ἔ. οὐχ ἧττον ἢ εἶναι Id.Men. 93a
.3 of the Future, yet, longer,ἄλγε' ἔδωκεν.. ἠδ' ἔ. δώσει Il.1.96
, cf. 5.465: c. opt.,ἔ... φιλέοι Od.15.305
: c. imper.,μή τις ἔ... ἔστω 2.230
; hereafter, A.Pr. 907, S.El.66, Ar. V. 758 (anap.), etc.II of Degree, still, besides, ἐς δεκάτην γενεὴν ἕτερόν γ' ἔ. βόσκοι another (and another and so on), Od.14.325; , cf. 11.6.411, Od.11.623, S.Ant. 218, etc.; τίν' οὖν ἔτ' ἄλλον .. ; A.Ch. 114; πρὸς τοῖσδ' ἔ., πρὸς τούτοις ἔ. (cf. προσέτι), S.Ph. 1339, Ar.Nu. 720 (anap.); ἔ. τε and besides, nay more, Pl.Phdr. 279a; ἔ. τοσόνδε this further point, Id.Tht. 184b;ἔ. δὲ καί Th.1.80
, etc.; πρῶτον μὲν.., ἔπειτα δὲ.., ἔ. δὲ .. X.An.6.6.13; ἔ. καί alone,τά τε εἴδωλα, ἔ. καὶ τὰ γεγραμμένα Pl. Sph. 239d
;ἔτι καὶ ἔ. ἀεί Theol.Ar.30
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65 γνωρίζω
γνωρίζω fut. γνωρίσω (γνωριῶ [POxy 1024, 18; LXX; Just., D. 14, 8] Col 4:9 v.l. [Tdf. S. Vog.]); 1 aor. ἐγνώρισα. Mid.: ἐγνωρισάμην. Pass.: 1 fut. γνωρισθήσομαι; 1 aor. ἐγνωρίσθην; pf. 3 sg. ἐγνώρισται 2 Esdr 7:24 (Aeschyl. et al.; pap, LXX, pseudepigr., Philo, Joseph.; Ar. 12, 6; Just., Ath. 3, 1)① to cause information to become known: make known, reveal (Aeschyl., Prom. 487; Diod S 1, 6, 2; 1, 9, 2; 10, 3, 1; Plut., Fab. Max. 186 [21, 3]; Cato Maj. 336 [1, 2] al.; LXX; TestJob 41:5; Jos., Ant. 8, 102) γ. τι Ro 9:22f; Eph 6:19; τί τινι Lk 2:15; Hs 9, 5, 4; ways of life Ac 2:28 (Ps 15:11); sins Hv 2, 1, 2; words 2, 2, 3f; the past and the future B 1:7; cp. 5:3. πάντα Eph 6:21; Col 4:7, 9; J 15:15; cp. Hs 9, 5, 4; name 17:26.—2 Cor 8:1; 2 Pt 1:16. Pass. Eph 3:5, 10; Hv 2, 4, 2. τινὶ τὸ μυστήριον Eph 1:9; pass. 3:3. περί τινος Lk 2:17. W. ὅτι foll. 1 Cor 12:3; τινί τι, ὅτι Gal 1:11. W. indir. quest. foll. Col 1:27; Hv 4, 3, 1; m 8:2; Hs 2:5; 8, 3, 1. W. attraction of the relat. D 9:2f; 10:2. Abs. Hm 12, 1, 3. Pass. γνωριζέσθω πρὸς τ. θεόν let (your requests) be made known to God Phil 4:6. γνωρίζεσθαι εἰς πάντα τὰ ἔθνη be made known among all the nations Ro 16:26. Reflexive ἐγνωρίσθη Ἰωσὴφ τοῖς ἀδελφοῖς J. made himself known to his brothers Ac 7:13 v.l. (ἀνεγν. N., as in Gen 45:1; cp. Ruth 3:3).—In 1 Cor 15:1, where apparently the discussion deals with someth. already known, γ. is nevertheless correctly used because of the instruction, which evidently introduces someth. new.② to have information or be knowledgeable about someth., know (Dio Chrys. 4, 33; Plut., Coriol. 224 [23, 4]; Herodian 2, 1, 10; Achilles Tat. 7, 14, 1 and 3; Herm. Wr. 10, 15; POxy 705, 39; 1024, 18; 1643, 8. Λόγος τέλειος: PGM 3, 602ff; Pr 3:6; 15:10; Job 4:16 Sym. ἐγνώρισα=LXX ἐπέγνων; TestAbr A 6 p. 83, 4 [Stone p. 14]; 8 p. 86, 9 [Stone p. 20]; Philo, De Jos. 165, Conf. Ling. 183; Jos., Ant. 2, 97, Vi. 420; Just., D. 3, 2 γνωρίζεις με al.; 80, 2 ‘share a point of view’; Ath. 3:1 ‘note, recognize’ of animals) w. indir. question foll.: τί αἱρ -
66 προοράω
προοράω (Hdt. et al.; ins, pap, LXX, JosAs 23:8; Philo, Joseph.) 2 aor. προεῖδον (Hom. et al.); pf. προεώρακα; impf. mid. προορώμην Ac 2:25 (on this form B-D-F §66, 2; Mlt-H. 190); aor. pass. ptc. n. προοραθέν (Mel., P. 57, 418 Ch.) (Hdt., Thu., X. et al. in various senses).① to see in advance, foresee w. an eye to the future τὶ (X., Cyr. 2, 4, 21 τοῦτο προϊδὼν ὡς; Jos., Ant. 10, 142; JosAs 23:8) ITr 8:1. W. ὅτι foll. Gal 3:8. Abs. (Jos., Bell. 2, 619) προϊδὼν ἐλάλησεν Ac 2:31.② to see at a time prior to the present, see previously ἦσαν προεωρακότες Τρόφιμον ἐν τῇ πόλει σὺν αὐτῷ they had previously seen Trophimus in the city with (Paul) Ac 21:29. The perf. tense and the temporal sense of προ-provide the basic components for this mng.③ mid. have before one’s eyes, see before one, w. acc. (Menand., Peric. 132 S. [12 Kö.]; SIG 569, 13; UPZ 42, 22 [162 B.C.]; Philo) τινά someone προορώμην τὸν κύριον ἐνώπιόν μου Ac 2:25 (Ps 15:8).—M-M. -
67 προσδοκάω
προσδοκάω impf. προσεδόκων; fut. προσδοκήσω (Just.); 1 aor. προσεδόκησα. Pass.: impf. προσεδοκώμην; aor. inf. προσδοκηθῆναι (Just. D, 142, 1) (s. προσδοκία; Aeschyl., Hdt. et al.; pap, LXX; TestSol 13:8 C [προσδοκέω] Philo, Joseph.) to give thought to something that is viewed as lying in the future, wait for, look for, expect the context indicates whether one does this in longing, in fear, or in a neutral state of mind.ⓐ w. acc. of pers. (Jos., Bell. 5, 403; Just.) Mt 11:3; Lk 1:21; 7:19f; 8:40; Ac 10:24; 1 Cl 23:5 (Mal 3:1); IMg 9:3; IPol 3:2; GJs 24:1.ⓑ w. acc. of thing (La 2:16; Ps 118:166; TestJob 12:3; Philo; Jos., Bell. 5, 528 φαῦλον, Ant. 7, 114 τὰ βελτίω; Ar. 15:3 ἀνάστασιν νεκρῶν) 2 Pt 3:12–14; Dg 8:11; 12:6; Hv 3, 11, 3. Pass. (Appian, Illyr. 17 §51 προσδοκωμένου τοῦ πολέμου=since the war was to be expected) θάνατος προσεδοκᾶτο death was to be expected Dg 9:2 (act.: Achilles Tat. 3, 2, 1 τ. θάνατον πρ.).ⓒ abs., though the obj. is to be supplied fr. the context (Himerius, Or. 62 [Or. 16], 8; Philo, Leg. All. 2, 43) Mt 24:50; Lk 3:15; 12:46; Ac 27:33; 28:6b.ⓓ foll. by acc. and inf. (Appian, Bell. Civ. 4, 51 §220; 2 Macc 12:44; Jos., Ant. 5, 340; 7, 213; Just., A I, 18, 6 al.) Ac 28:6a.ⓔ w. inf. foll. (TestJob 7:4;Jos., Ant. 15, 358; Just., D. 125, 5 al.) Ac 3:5; Dg 4:6; Hs 1:2 (B-D-F §350; 397, 2; Rob. 1036).—M-M. TW. -
68 ἀναγγέλλω
ἀναγγέλλω fut. ἀναγγελῶ; 1 aor. ἀνήγγειλα, inf. ἀναγγεῖλαι; pf. ἀνήγγελκα 1 Km 3:13. Pass.: fut. 3 sg. ἀναγγελήσεται Ps 21:31; 2 aor. ἀνηγγέλην (B-D-F §76, 1; Mlt-H. 226); s. Anz 283f on the history of this word (Aeschyl., Thu.+)① w. full force of ἀνά, to carry back information, to report, of pers. returning fr. a place (X., An. 1, 3, 21; Gen 9:22; Jdth 11:15) Mk 5:14 v.l. τινί τι: Mt 28:11 v.l.; ἀναγγέλλων ἡμῖν τὴν ὑμῶν ἐπιπόθησιν 2 Cor 7:7; ἀ. ὅσα ἐποίησεν ὁ θεός they reported what God had done Ac 14:27; cp. 15:4. μὴ ἀναγγείλῃς ὅσα εἶδες GJs 20:4. ταῦτα 23:2 (twice). ἃ εἶδεν 24:2. W. ὸ̔τι foll. J 4:51f v.l.; GJs 24:3.② gener. to provide information, disclose, announce, proclaim, teach (=Att. ἀπαγγέλλω, a common usage in ins and pap, but found as early as Aeschyl., Prom. 661, X., et al. On the LXX s. Anz 283f) αἴνεσιν the praise of God 1 Cl 18:15 (Ps 50:17). ποίησιν χειρῶν the work of God’s hands 27:7 (Ps 18:2). τινί τι (En 13:10; Jos., Bell. 1, 663, Ant. 5, 114) ἀ. ταῦτα τοῖς ἐκλεκτοῖς Hv 2, 1, 3; cp. 3, 3, 1. ἀ. τοῖς λοιποῖς τὰ γενόμενα MPol 15:1.—W. ἐξομολογεῖσθαι: ἀ. τὰς πράξεις αὐτῶν make their deeds known Ac 19:18.—Of a report to officials Mt 28:11 v.l.; J 5:15 (v.l. ἀπήγγειλεν; s. Anz 283).—Of proclamation of what is to come in the future (Is 41:22f; Tat. 13:3 πνεῦμα … διὰ προαγορεύσεων … το κεκρυμμένον ἀνήγγειλε) through the Spirit τὰ ἐρχόμενα ἀ. ὑμῖν he will proclaim to you what is to come J 16:13, cp. vss. 14f, 4:25 (PJoüon, RSR 28, ’38, 234f: ἀ.=report what one has heard).—Of Jesus J 16:25 v.l.—Of didactic speaking: preach w. διδάσκειν Ac 20:20; cp. ἀ. πᾶσαν τὴν βουλὴν τοῦ θεοῦ vs. 27 (cp. Dt 24:8 τὸν νόμον). ἃ νῦν ἀνηγγέλη ὑμῖν which have now been proclaimed to you 1 Pt 1:12; 1J 1:5. ἀνηγγείλαμεν ἐναντίον αὐτοῦ we proclaimed before him 1 Cl 16:3 (Is 53:2); cp. GEb 121, 29. περί τινος Ro 15:21 (Is 52:15); 2 Cl 17:5.—M-M. TW. -
69 ἐλπίς
A hope, expectation (δόξα μελλόντων Pl.Lg. 644c
),ἔτι γὰρ καὶ ἐλπίδος αἶσα Od.16.101
, 19.84; personified, Hes. Op.96: pl., Pi.P.2.49, etc.; πολλῶν ῥαγεισῶν ἐλπίδων after the wreck of many hopes, A.Ag. 505;ἔτι ἐν αὐτοῖς εἰσὶν ἐλπίδες, νέοι γάρ Pl.Prt. 328d
; ; expectancy, Id.OT 771 (pl.), OC 1749 (lyr., pl.), Pi.N.1.32 (pl.), etc.:—Constr., in [dialect] Att., with gen. both of subject and object, as (where both are conjoined) Πελοποννησίων τὴν ἐλπίδα τοῦ ναυτικοῦ the hope of the P.in their navy, Th. 2.89; alsoαἱ τῶν Ἑλλήνων ἐς ὑμᾶς ἐλπίδες Id.3.14
; ὑμέτεραι ἐλπίδες,= ἐς ὑμᾶς, Id.1.69; ἐλπίδ' ἔχω, = ἐλπίζω, with [tense] fut. inf.,μὴ οὐ δώσειν δίκην Hdt.6.11
, etc.: with [tense] aor.inf.,κλέος εὑρέσθαι Pi.P.3.111
: with ὡς and [tense] fut. inf., S.OC 385;ὥστε μὴ θανεῖν E.Or.52
; ; ἐν ἐλπίδι εἰμί, c. [tense] fut. inf., Th.7.46;ἐν ἐλπίσι καλαῖς γενόμενος Plu.Brut.40
; ἐλπίς [ἐστί] μοι with acc. and [tense] fut. inf. or [tense] aor.,ἐλπίς τις αὐτὸν ἥξειν A.Ag. 679
;τοσοῦτόν γ' ἐστί μοι τῆς ἐλπίδος, τὸν ἄνδρα.. προσμεῖναι S.OT 836
; : c. [tense] pres. inf., Id.Sph. 250e: folld. by ὡς .., E.Tr. 487;ἐς ἐλπίδα ἐλθεῖν τινος Th.2.56
;ἐπ' ἐλπίδας ἀφανεῖς καθίστασθαι Id.5.103
;ἐλπίδα λαβεῖν X.Cyr.4.6.7
; ἐλπίδας μεγάλας ἔν τινι ἔχειν ib.1.4.25, cf. Isoc.4.121; τίν' ὑπάγεις μ' ἐς ἐλπίδ'; E.Hel. 826; ἐλπίδας ἐμποιεῖν ἀνθρώποις, ὑποθεῖναί τισι, X.Cyr.1.6.19, HG4.8.28; ; ἐλπίδα or ἐλπίδας ὑπογράφειν, Epicur.Ep.3p.65U., Plb.5.36.1;ἀποκεκομμένης τῆς ἐλπίδος Id.3.63.8
, cf. A.R.4.1272; ἐκτὸς ἐλπίδος beyond hope, S.Ant. 330;ἀπ' ἐλπίδος πεσεῖν A.Ag. 999
; παρ' ἐλπίδα ib. 899, S.Ph. 882: prov.,πεινῶμεν ἐπὶ ταῖς ἐλπίσιν Antiph.123.7
;κάπτοντες αὔρας ἐλπίδας σιτούμενοι Eub.10.7
;αἱ δ' ἐλπίδες βόσκουσι τοὺς κενούς Men. Mon.42
.2 object of hope, a hope,Ὀρέστης, ἐ. δόμων A.Ch. 776
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70 ἐνθάδε
I of Place, thither, hither, Od.15.492, S.Ph. 304, Th.6.36, etc.2 after Hom. more freq., = ἔνθα, here or there,ἐνθάδε αὐτοῦ μένων Ar.V. 765
; in this world, opp. the nether-world, Pi.O.2.57, Pl.Grg. 525b; ; οἱ ἐ., opp. οἱ κάτω, A.Supp. 923, S.Ant.75; also, the people of this country, Id.OC42; τοῖς ἐνθάδ' αὐτοῦ ib.78;τις τῶν ἐνθάδ' αὐτοῦ Eup.357
; τὰ ἐνθάδε, opp. τὰ ἐκεῖ, Th.6.17.II of circumstances, in this case or state, X.Cyr.2.4.17; ἐνθάδ' ἥκων having come to this point, S. Ph. 377: c. gen., ἐ. τοῦ πάθους at this stage of my suffering, ib. 899.2 of Time, here, now, οὔτ' ἐνθάδ' ὁρῶν οὔτ' ὀπίσω neither the present nor the future, Id.OT 488 (lyr.);αὐτίκ' ἐ. Id.OC 992
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71 ἡδύς
ἡδύς, ἡδεῖα, ἡδύ, ἡδὺς ἀϋτμή (as fem.) once in Hom., Od.12.369: [dialect] Dor. [full] ἁδύς [pron. full] [ᾱ], [dialect] Boeot. neut. [full] ϝαδού (written γάδου) cj. in Corinn.17 (cf. pr. n.Aϝαδιούλογος IG7.2788.3
), Elean [full] βᾱδύς (q.v.): irreg. acc. ἁδέα forἡδύν Theoc.20.44
, for ἡδεῖαν ib.[8], Mosch.3.82: [dialect] Ion. fem. ἡδέᾰ, [dialect] Dor. ἁδέα: [comp] Comp. ἡδίων [ῑ], [comp] Sup.ἥδιστος Od.13.80
, etc.; alsoἡδύτερος Thphr.HP3.2.1
, Ps.-Phoc.195, AP9.247 (Phil.); ἡδύτατος ib.11.298.7, Plu.2.98e.I pleasant to the taste,δεῖπνον Od.20.391
; of wine, 3.51, 9.197, etc.; to the smell,ἀμβροσίην.. ἡδὺ μάλα πνείουσαν 4.446
; ; to the hearing, ;αὐδή Hes.Th.40
; feelings or states,ἡ. ὕπνος Il.4.131
, Od.1.364, al.;κοῖτος 19.510
;ἡδὺ μάλα κνώσσουσα 4.809
; ἡδὺς μῦθος, opp. ἀλγεινός, S.Ant.12: c. inf.,φέγγος ἥδιον δρακεῖν A.Ag. 602
; ἡδὺς ἀκοῦσαι [λόγος] Pl.Men. 81d, cf. Ar.V. 503; laterἡ. ἀκουσθῆναι D.H.Comp.9
;εἰ.. τόδε πᾶσι φίλον καὶ ἡδὺ γένοιτο Il.4.17
, cf. 7.387: c. inf., ; , etc.; so οὔ μοι ἥδιόν ἐστι λέγειν I had rather not.., Hdt.2.46: neut. as Subst.,τὸ δι' ἀκοῆς τε καὶ δι' ὄψεως ἡδύ Pl.Hp.Ma. 298a
; μεμιγμένον τῷ σεμνῷ τὸ ἡ. D.H.Comp.1; τὰ ἡ. pleasures, Th.5.105, Pl.Grg. 495a, etc.: neut. as Adv., ἐπ' αὐτῷ ἡδὺ γέλασσαν merrily, Il.2.270, etc.; ἁδὺ δὲ καὶ τὺ συρίσδες sweetly, Theoc.1.2.II after Hom., of persons, welcome, S.OT82, Ph. 530 ([comp] Sup.), El. 929; ironically,ἥδιστος.. δεσμώτης ἔσω θακεῖ Id.Aj. 105
; like εὐήθης, innocent, simple,ὡς ἡ. εἶ Pl.Grg. 491e
, Plu.Art.17, etc.: [comp] Sup., ὦ ἥδιστε my good friend (iron.), Pl.R. 348c, al.2 well-pleased, glad,ἡδίους ἔσεσθ' ἀκούσαντες D.23.64
;ἡδίους ταῖς ἐλπίσιν Plu.Cam.32
; τὴν γνώμην ἡδίω πρὸς τὸ μέλλον ποιεῖν to open a pleasanter view of the future, Id.Fab.5.III Adv. ἡδέως pleasantly, with pleasure, ; ;δρᾶν Id.Ant.70
; ;βίοτον ἄγειν Id.Cyc. 453
; λαβεῖν, δέχεσθαι, Ar.Eq. 440, X.Mem.1.2.4; ἡ. ἂν ἐροίμην I would gladly ask, should like to ask, D.18.64; ἡ. ἔχειν τι to be pleased or content with, E. Ion 647 (but ἵν' ἡ δόκησις Ξοῦθον ἡ. ἔχῃ ib. 1602); οὐδὲ πότων ἡ. εἶχον had no inclination to drink, Hp.Epid.3.13; τινος, of a person, Macho ap.Ath.13.577e; ἡ. ἔχειν πρὸς ἅπαντας to be suave, courteous towards.., Isoc.1.20; τινι D.5.15; ἡ. ἔχειν, of things, to be pleasant, E.IA 483;ἡ. ἔμοιγε κἀλγεινῶς ἅμα S.Ant. 436
; iron., ἡ. γε ' prettily said', Pl.Hp.Ma. 300c: [comp] Comp.ἥδιον Lys.7.40
, Pherecr.67, etc.: [comp] Sup.,ἥδιστα μεντἂν ἤκουσα Pl.Tht. 183d
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72 τρυφή
τρυφή, ῆς, ἡ (θρύπτω; Eur., X., Pla.+; SIG 888, 124; LXX; OdeSol 11:16a, 24; Test12Patr; JosAs 16:8; ApcSed 11:11 p. 134, 27 Ja.; Mel., P. 18, 126)① engagement in a fast, self-indulgent lifestyle, indulgence, reveling (Sextus 73; Philo, Spec. Leg. 2, 240, Somn. 1, 123; TestJos 3:4; TestBenj 6:3; Jos., Ant. 10, 193; 16, 301) 2 Pt 2:13 (cp. Cicero, Pro Caelio 47); Hs 6, 4, 4ab; 6, 5, 1; 3; 4; 5. τρυφὴ πονηρά Hm 8:3. ἄγγελος τρυφῆς Hs 6, 2, 1. Pl. (Jos., Vi. 284; ApcSed 11:11) Hm 6, 2, 5; 11:12; 12, 2, 1; Hs 6, 2, 2; 4; 6, 5, 6; 7c. AcPl Ha 2, 19 (s. πολῖτις).② a state of extraordinary ease and comfort, luxury, splendor (Ps.-Lucian, Amor. 3 ἐσθὴς μέχρι ποδῶν τὴν τρυφὴν καθειμένη) Lk 7:25.③ a state of intense satisfaction, enjoyment, joy, delight, ext. of 1 in a good sense (cp. τρυφάω end) (Menand., Cith. Fgm. 5, 2 J.; SEG VIII, 549, 28 bestowed by Isis; En 14:13; TestJud 25:2; JosAs 16:8; Philo, Cher. 12; Jos., C. Ap. 2, 228; Mel., P. 18, 126) οἵαν τρυφὴν ἔχει ἡ μέλλουσα ἐπαγγελία what enjoyment the promise of the future brings 2 Cl 10:4. παράδεισος τρυφῆς a Paradise of delight Dg 12:1 (Gen 3:23; OdeSol 11:24).— Reveling in the doing of good Hs 6, 5, 7b; ibid. a, the pl.—DELG s.v. θρύπτω. M-M. -
73 ἀσύνετος
ἀσύνετος, ον (s. συνετός; Hdt. et al.; POxy 471, 89; LXX; TestSol 16:5; TestLevi 7:2; GrBar 16:2; Jos., Bell. 6, 170, Ant. 1, 117; Ar. 12:6; Just.) the noun σύνεσις (fr. συνίημι) refers to bringing together of things or persons (juncture of two rivers Hom., Od. 10, 515), then to inward organization (‘understanding’); one who lacks σύνεσις is void of understanding, senseless, foolish, implying also a lack of high moral quality (Kaibel 225, 3; Sir 15:7; TestLevi 7:2).ⓐ of pers. (as Job 13:2) Mt 15:16; Mk 7:18; B 2:9; Hv 3, 10, 9; m 10, 1, 2f; ἀ. ἄνθρωπος Hv 3, 8, 9; ἔθνος ἀ. Ro 10:19 (Dt 32:21); ἀσύνετόν τινα ποιεῖν Hv 3, 10, 9. In a play on words σύνιε ἀσύνετε understand, you fool Hs 9, 12, 1 and ἀσυνέτους ἀσυνθέτους senseless, faithless Ro 1:31; in the latter pass. ἀσύνετος prob. refers to gross lack of understanding respecting one’s obligations in society (ἀ. in a list of vices also Dio Chrys. 2, 75. W. ἀσύνθετος [and ἄφρων] PCairMasp 97 verso D, 84). W. ἄφρων Hs 9, 14, 4 (cp. Ps 91:7). ἀ. εἰς τὰ μέλλοντα without understanding of the future B 5:3. W. μωρός Hv 3, 6, 5; Hs 9, 22, 4. W. ἄφρων, μωρός and other characteristics 1 Cl 39:1. W. ἄφρων, δίψυχος Hm 12, 4, 2.ⓑ used w. an impers. noun (Aristoph., Av. 456 φρὴν ἀ.) καρδία Ro 1:21; 1 Cl 51:5 (cp. Ps 75:6); ἡ ἀ. καὶ ἐσκοτωμένη διάνοια the foolish and darkened mind 1 Cl 36:2; (w. πονηρός) διψυχία Hm 9:9.—DELG s.v. ἵημι. M-M. TW. -
74 Γλαῦκος
a Glaukos, a fisherman of Anthedon, who was reputed to have become a sea god and foretold the future; mentioned by Pindar, acc. to Paus. 9. 22. 6, = fr. 263. cf. Aesch. Frag., ed. Mette, fragg. 53—65.b Glaukos, king of Lycia and son of Bellerophon, O. 13.61 ἐκ Λυκίας δὲ Γλαῦκον ἐλθόντα τρόμεον Δαναοί since the Lycians were allies of the Trojans O. 13.60 -
75 νέκυια
A rite by which ghosts were called up and questioned about the future, Plu.2.17b (pl.);νεκυίᾳ χρήσασθαι Hdn. 4.12.4
; name for the eleventh Book of the Odyssey, D.S.4.39, Plu. 2.740e.II funeral ceremony,τῶν ἀμφὶ τὴν ν. τε καὶ τὰς διαθήκας καλινδουμένων Luc.Nigr.30
.III rabble, used contemptuously of Caesar's entourage, Cic.Att.9.18.2, cf. Attic. ap. eund.Att.9.10.7. -
76 προσημαίνω
A foretell, announce the future, ; of the gods,τὰ μέλλοντα ἔσεσθαι Hdt.1.45
, cf. E.Supp. 213, SIG709.24 (Chersonesus, ii B.C.), etc.;π. ὡς.. Plu.Nic.1
: abs., Hdt.6.27; of Socrates' δαιμόνιον, X.Mem.1.1.4; of medical symptoms, π. θάνατον v.l. in Hp.Prog.6; of wind, give warning, Arist.Mete. 367a13, cf. Thphr.Sign.31.II proclaim an order, τινί τι, of a herald, Hdt. 6.77: c. inf., [ἡ Πυθίη] π. Λακεδαιμονίοισι ἐλευθεροῦν τὰς Ἀθήνας ib. 123, cf. Aeschin.3.130.III [voice] Pass., ἡ -σημανθεῖσα τιμή the aforesaid.., PMasp.97.52 (vi A.D.), cf. PRyl.156.8 (i A.D.), etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προσημαίνω
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77 ἀναλογίζομαι
A reckon up, sum up,τὰ ὡμολογημένα Pl.Prt. 332d
, cf. R. 330e: abs., ἐκ τῶν προειρημένων ἀ. ib. 524d;τὰ δεινά X.Mem.2.1.4
, cf. Ep.Heb.12.3; τὰ γεγονότα καὶ τὰ παρόντα πρὸς τὰ μέλλοντα ἀ. calculate the past and the present in comparison with the future, Pl.Tht. 186a;ἀ. τι πρός τι Arist.Pol. 1320b20
; ἐκ τούτων ἀ. make calculations from.., Id.Cael. 293a33; infer, Epicur.Nat.14.4, Phld.D.1.13, Diog.Oen.Fr.38.2 calculate, consider, Th.5.7, Lys.14.47.3 foll. by a Conjunction, ἀ. ὡς .. calculate or reflect that, Th.8.83, X.HG2.4.23, etc.; take into account, Phld.Herc.1251.5.4 recapitulate, Hyp.Phil.4.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀναλογίζομαι
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78 ἄρτι
A just, exactly, of coincidence of Time, just now (not in Hom.):1 mostly of the present, with [tense] pres. tense, Thgn.998, Pi.P.4.158, A.Th. 534; opp. πάλαι, with [tense] pf.,τέθνηκεν ἄ. S.Ant. 1283
;βεβᾶσιν ἄ. Id.El. 1386
; ἄ. ἥκεις ἢ πάλαι; Pl.Cri. 43a; more fullyἄ. νυνί Ar.Lys. 1008
; ἄ... νῦν orνῦν.. ἄ., Pl.Plt. 291a
, 291b; later, = νῦν, Theoc.23.26, Ep.Gal.1.9, J.AJ1.6.1; ἄ. καὶ πρώην to-day and yesterday, i. e. very lately, Plu.Brut.I, etc.; ἕως ἄ. till now, Ev.Matt.11.12, POxy.936.23 (iii A. D.): with Subst.,ὁ ἄ. λόγος Pl.Tht. 153e
; ἡλικίαν.. τὴν ἄ. ἐκ παίδων X.HG5.4.25
;ἡ ἄ. ὥρα 1 Ep.Cor.4.11
, PMag.Lond.1.121.373; ἄ. μὲν.. ἄ. δὲ .. now.. now.., at one time.. at another.., Luc.Nigr.4. -
79 ἑξῆς
ἑξῆς, [dialect] Ep. [full] ἑξείης, Adv., [dialect] Dor. [full] ἑξαν (accent unknown), IG12(1).155.108 (Rhodes, ii B.C.), SIG1023.80 (Cos, iii/ii B.C.), al.:—A one after another, in order, in a row,ἑξῆς εὐνάζοντο Od.4.449
; ἑξῆς δ' ἑζόμενοι ib. 580 (elsewh. Hom. uses the form ἑξείης, Il.6.241, Od.4.408);πάντας ἑ... κτείνοντες Th.7.29
, cf. E.Fr.657.2; τὰ ἑ. v.l. in Arist. Cael. 310b12.b Math., ἑ. ἀνάλογον in continued proportion, Euc. 8.1, al.; οἳ ἑ. ἀριθμοί successive numbers, Archim.Spir.Praef.; γραμμαὶ ἑ. κείμεναι placed in order, ib.11; τούτου ἑ. γινομένου if this be done continually, Id.Sph.Cyl.1.11.2 ἑ. διεξελθεῖν, λέγειν, in a regular, consequential manner, Pl.Plt. 257b, 286c;τοῦ ἑ. ἕνεκα περαίνεσθαι τὸν λόγον Id.Grg. 454c
; ὁ ἑ. λόγος the following argument, Id.Ti. 20b;ἐν ἅπασι τούτοις ἑ. Longin.9.14
, cf. 4.4.3 Gramm., τὸ ἑ. grammatical sequence, opp. ὑπερβατόν, A.D.Pron.41.3,al.; καὶ τὰ ἑ., Lat. et cetera, PTeb. 319.34 (iii A. D.), etc.4 of Time, thereafter, next, A.Fr. 475, Ar.Ec. 638;τὸν ἑ. χρόνον Pl.Plt. 271b
;ἡ ἑ. ἡμέρα Ev.Luc. 9.37
; ἐν τῷ (v.l. τῇ) ἑ. next day, ib.7.11; εἰς τὸ ἑ. for the future, POxy.474.28 (ii A.D.), etc.II c.gen., next to, ;τὰ τούτων ἑ. Pl.R. 390a
;τούτων ἑ.
next after..,D.
18.102; of logical connexion, Pl.Phlb. 42c: c. dat., next to,Λάχητι.. τὴν ἑ. θύραν Ephipp.16
;τούτοις ἑ.
next in order to,Pl.
Cra. 399d, al.;τὸ ἑ. τῇ γεωμετριᾳ
what comes next to..,Id.
R. 528a;τὸ ἑ. ἔργον τοῖς Μαραθῶνι
next after,Id.
Mx. 241a;ἑ. Ἀριστογείτονι
besideA.
, Ar.Lys. 633;παρὰ τὸ ἑ. τῷ νοερῷ ζῴῳ
that which befits..,M.Ant.
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80 ἑτοῖμος
ἑτοῖμος, ον, also fem.Aἑτοίμη Il.9.425
, Hp.Art.66, -μᾱ S.El. 1079 (lyr.), etc.:—in v B. C. and later ἕτοιμος, η, ον, or ος, ον, cf. Hdn.Gr. 2.938:—at hand, ready, prepared,ὀνείαθ' ἑτοῖμα προκείμενα Od.14.453
, etc.;τὶν δ' αἶνος ἑτοῖμος Pi.O.6.12
; [τὰ κρέα] εἶχε ἕτοιμα Hdt.1.119
, cf. 3.123;ἑτοιμοτάταν ἐπὶ δαῖτα Theoc. 13.63
, cf. E. Cyc. 357 (lyr.); ἕ. χρήματα money in hand, Hdt.5.31;ἐξ ἑ.
in ready money,POxy.
2106.23 (iv A.D.);ἕ. ἀεὶ παρακείμενον ἐκμαγεῖον Pl.Ti. 72c
; ἕ. ποιήσασθαι to make ready, Hdt.1.11;ὡς ἑτοῖμα ἦν Th.2.3
; ἐπειδὴ αὐτῷ ἑ. ἦν ib.98; ἐξ ἑτοίμου at once and without hesitation, immediately, offhand,ἐξ ἑ. λαμβάνειν Isoc.5.96
;ἐξ ἑ. ὑπακούειν X.Oec.14.3
;ἐξ ἑτοιμοτάτου διώκειν Id.Cyr.5.3.57
;ἐξ ἑ. φίλον εἶναι Id.Mem.2.6.16
; γίνεται ταῦτα ἐξ -οτάτου are most likely to attack, Hp.Prog.24;ἐν ἑτοίμῳ ἐστί Epicur. Ep.3p.62U.
, cf. Theoc.22.61;ἐν ἑ. ἔχειν Plb.2.34.2
, 2 Ep.Cor.10.6, etc.; ἑτοιμότερα γέλωτος λίβη tears that came more readily than.., A.Ch. 448; τὰ ἑ. that which is ready to hand,ἐπὶ τὰ ἑ. μᾶλλον τρέπονται Th.1.20
; τὰ ἑ. βλάψαι ib. 70;τοῖς ἑ. περὶ τῶν ἀφανῶν.. κινδυνεύειν Id.6.9
.2 of the future, sure to come, certain,αὐτίκα γάρ τοι ἔπειτα μεθ' Ἕκτορα πότμος ἑ. Il.18.96
;χώλωσις ἑτοίμη τοῖσι περιγινομένοισι Hp.Art.66
; also, easy to be done, feasible, ἐπεὶ οὔ σφισιν ἥδε γ' ἑτοίμη (sc. μῆτις) Il.9.425; ἕ. [ἐστι] τὸ διαφθαρῆναι imminent, Plu.2.706c: c. inf.,ἕ. μᾶλλόν [ἐστι] ἀπεχθάνεσθαι Pl.R. 567a
, cf. E.HF86; οὐ γάρ τι ἕ. μεταπεῖσαι it is not easy.., Paus. 2.23.6.3 of the past, carried into effect, realized,ταῦτα ἑ. τετεύχαται Il.14.53
; ἠδ' ἄρ' ἑτοῖμα τέτυκτο and this promise has been made good, Od.8.384.II of persons, ready, active, zealous,ἕ. ἦν ἐμοὶ σειραφόρος A.Ag. 842
; τινι in or for a thing, Pi.O.4.16; ἐς τι for a thing, Hdt.8.96;πρός τι X. Mem.4.5.12
: c. dat. pers., ready to assist or go with him, etc., Pi.N.4.74, Hdt.1.70: c.inf., ready to do, ib.42, 113, al.;ἐπιστενάχειν πᾶς τις ἕ. A.Ag. 791
;χωρεῖν ἑ. S.Aj. 813
, cf.Ant. 264, Antipho 6.23, Ar.V. 341 (lyr.); ὑπακούειν ἑτοιμότεροι too ready.., Th.4.61;θηρία ἕ. διαμάχεσθαι Pl.Smp. 207b
: c. Art.,τὸ μὴ βλέπειν ἑτοίμα S.El. 1079
(lyr.); ἦν ἕτοιμος, abs., he was ready, Hdt.1.10;ἑ. ἔχειν τινάς Id.3.45
;ἑ. ποιέεσθαί τινας Id.5.86
.2 of the mind, ready, bold, (lyr.);ἡ γνώμη Th.4.123
; τὸ ἕ. readiness, resolution, E.Or. 1106;τὸ ἕ. τῆς γνώμης Philostr.Her.8.1
;τὰ θερμά τε καὶ ἕ. τῶν θηρίων Id.VA 7.14
.III Adv. - μως readily, willingly, Th.1.80; ἑ. ἔχω τελευτᾶν I am ready to die, Demad.4, cf. D.18.161, PAmh.2.32.6 (ii B.C.), Act.Ap.21.13;ἑ. ἥκειν X.An.2.5.2
;διδόναι IG22.956.24
; ἑ. παρορᾷς evidently, Pl.Hp.Ma. 300c: [comp] Comp.ἑτοιμότερον Is.4.14
, - οτέρως Alex. Trall.12: [comp] Sup. - ότατα Pl.Plt. 290a.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἑτοῖμος
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