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41 φέγγος
A light, splendour, lustre,τῆλε δὲ φ. ἀπὸ χροὸς ἀθανάτοιο λάμπε θεᾶς h.Cer. 278
;τὸ φ. τῆς χρόας Duris 14
J.;τὸ φ. τῆς δόξης Κυρίου LXXEz.10.4
; φ. ἀστραπῆς ὅπλων ib.Hb.3.11: freq. like φάος, of daylight, either abs. or with some word added,φ. ἡλίου A.Pers. 377
, S.Tr. 606, etc.;τὸ φ. τοῦ θεοῦ E.Alc. 722
; without the Art.,φ. εἰσορᾶν θεοῦ Id.Or. 1025
, cf. S.Aj. 673; ὦ φέγγος ib. 859, E.El. 866;ὦ φ. ἡμέρας A.Ag. 1577
; δεκάτῳ φέγγει ἔτους in the tenth year, ib. 504.b moonlight, X.Cyn.5.4; νυκτερινὰ φέγγη, opp. ἡμερινὸν φῶς, Pl.R. 508c;ἐὰν τὸ φ. ἐκλείψῃ Cat.Cod.Astr.4.172
, cf. Nonn.D.38.255;φῶς ἡμέρας, φέγγος σελήνης Hsch.
s.v. φέγγος; τὸ φ. [τοῦ γάλακτος], of the milky way, Arist.Mete. 346a26.c of men, φ. ἰδεῖν, προσιδεῖν, to see the light, come into the world,ἐπεὶ πάμπρωτον εἶδον φ. Pi.P.4.111
;ἀελίου προσιδεῖν φ. B.5.162
;λιπεῖν φ. E.Or. 954
;ὄλωλα, φ. οὐκέτ' ἔστι μοι S.Tr. 1144
.d day,τριταῖον ἤδη φ. E.Hec.32
, cf. Sosiph.3.1; μοιρίδιον φ. = μ. ἦμαρ, E.Eleg.2.2 the light of torches or fire,φ. λαμπάδων A.Eu. 1022
; πυρός ib. 1029, Ch. 1037: a light, torch, Ar.Ra. 448, X.Smp.1.9; pl. φέγγη torches or watch-fires, Aen.Tact.10.26 (cj.), Plu.Cam.25, etc.3 the light of the eyes,φ. ὀμμάτων E.Hec. 368
, 1035;ὄσσων Theoc.24.75
; τυφλὸν φ, i.e. blindness, E.Hec. 1068 (lyr.).II light, as a metaph. for delight, glory, pride, joy, Pi.P.8.97, N.3.64,4.13;τί γὰρ γυναικὶ τούτου φ. ἥδιον δρακεῖν, ἀπὸ στρατείας ἀνδρὶ σώσαντος θεοῦ πύλας ἀνοῖξαι; A.Ag. 602
; of persons, Pi.N.9.42;μέγα βροτοῖσι φ. Ἀσκληπιόν Ar.Pl. 640
(lyr.);Μουσέων φ. Ὅμηρον AP7.6
(Antip. Sid.);ὦ ταῖς ἱεραῖς φ. Ἀθήναις Ar.Eq. 1319
(anap.);πλοῦτος.. ἀνδρὶ φ. Pi.O.2.56
; φ. ὀπώρας, of wine, Id.Fr. 153.2 lustre,δικαιοσύνης καὶ σωφροσύνης Pl.Phdr. 250b
;φ. ἐλέους LXX 3 Ma.6.4
;τῆς ψυχῆς τὸ γάνωμα καὶ τὸ φ. Plu.2.792a
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42 φωνέω
A produce a sound or tone:I prop. of men, speak loud or clearly, or simply, speak, give utterance, Hom. only in [tense] aor. ([tense] pres. and [tense] impf. only in compds.);ὣς ἄρα φωνήσας ἀπέβη Il.6.116
, cf. 11.531, al.;ἔπος φάτο φώνησέν τε Od.4.370
;φωνήσας προσέφη Il.14.41
; καί μιν φωνήσας ἔπεα πτερόεντα προσηύδα addressed him with a loud voice in winged words, 1.201, cf. 4.284, al.;φωνοῦντος ἢ ἠχοῦντος ἢ ψοφοῦντος Epicur.Ep.1p.13U.
; folld. by the words spoken, φώνησε ( φώνασε codd.)δ', εὕδεις, βασιλεῦ Pi.O.13.67
;χρυσοῖς δὲ φωνεῖ γράμμασιν, πρήσω πόλιν A.Th. 434
, cf. Ag. 1334 (anap.); οἱ βουλευταὶ ἐφώνησαν .. the Senators exclaimed.., POxy. 2110.6 (iv A. D.); "βέκος φ. utter the word βέκος, Hdt.2.2: c. acc. cogn., ὄπα φωνησάσης having made her voice sound, Od.24.535;φ. φάτιν S.El. 329
: with neut. Adj., φ. μέγιστον ἀνθρώπων to have the loudest voice, Hdt.4.141, 7.117;ὄρθιον φ. Pi.N.10.76
;ἄλλο τι φ. A.Pr. 1063
(anap.);τάδε φ. Id.Ch. 314
(anap.);μέγα φ. Id.Eu. 936
(anap.), S.Ph. 574;ἄπυστα φ. Id.OC 489
;ὅσια φ. Id.Ph. 662
; δεινὸν φ. ib. 1225; , 591, E.IT 687, etc.;μηδεὶς ἔπος φωνείτω IG22.1368.108
;τὸν ῥηϊδίως φωνεῦντα πᾶν ἔπος Anaxarch.1
: abs., cry aloud, as in joy, S.Tr. 202; of a singer,ἀοιδὸς.. αἰόλα φωνέων Theoc.16.44
:—[voice] Pass., τὰ φωνηθέντα sounds or words uttered, Pl.Sph. 262c, Ti. 72a, cf. Longin.39.4.2 of animals, utter their cries, Arist. HA 578a32; of birds, ib. 593a14; [τὰ σελάχη] φωνεῖν οὐκ ὀρθῶς ἔχει φάναι, ψοφεῖν δέ ib. 535b25;ἐφώνησε πέρδιξ LXXJe.17.11
; of the cock, crow, Ev.Matt.26.34, al.3 as law-term, affirm, testify in court, Leg.Gort.1.18, al. (written πωνίω).4 of a musical instrument, sound, E.Or. 146 (lyr.); of sounds, ἡδὺ φωνεῖν sound sweetly, Plu.2.1021b; but βροντὴ φ. it has a voice, is significant, X.Ap.12.5 ἄφωνα καὶ φωνοῦντα consonants and vowels, E.Fr. 578 codd. Stob. (fort. ἄφωνα φωνήεντα).II c. acc. pers., call by name, call, Αἴαντα φωνῶ I call 'Ajax' S.Aj.73, cf. Ph. 229, Ev.Matt.27.47, etc.; call by a name,ὑμεῖς φωνεῖτέ με ὁ διδάσκαλος Ev.Jo.13.13
:—[voice] Pass., to be called,τὰ ἀρχαῖα ἐκπώματα κισσύβια φωνέεται Nic.Fr.1
.2 φ. τινα c. inf., command,σὲ φωνῶ νεκρὸν.. μὴ συγκομίζειν S.Aj. 1047
.4 c. dat. pers., call to, cry to,Ζεῦ ἄνα, σοὶ φωνῶ S.OC 1485
(lyr.), cf. OT 1121;ἕρποντι φωνεῖς Id.Aj. 543
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43 συγκροτέω
A strike together, σ. τὼ χεῖρε clap the hands for joy, X.Cyr.2.2.5, Ath.10.420c;ταῖς χερσίν LXXNu.24.10
; smite them together in grief or anger, Luc.Somn.14; σ. τοὺς ὀδόντας ὑπὸ τρόμου, ὑπὸ τοῦ κρύους, Id.JTr.45, Cat.20.2 abs., clap, applaud, Polem.Call.62; join in applauding, Eun.VSp.484B.:—[voice] Pass., to be applauded, X.Smp.8.1.2 metaph., σ. ὀνόματα weld words together into unities, Pl.Cra. 409c, 415d, 416b; of style, λέξις συγκεκροτημένη pithy, terse, D.H.Dem.18, Isoc.2, etc.c weld a number of men into one body, i.e. organize them,τὸν χορόν D.21.17
;σύνδειπνον Plu.2.528b
([voice] Pass.);πότον Luc. Gall.12
([voice] Pass.);ξυνωμοσίαν Id.Phal.1.4
;γάμους Ach.Tat.2.11
; esp. of military or naval forces, collect, levy, σ. δύναμιν, στράτευμα, Hdn.1.9.1, 2.14.6, cf. Aristid.2.157J.; μίαν Λάκαινάν τις ὑβρίζων κοινὸν πόλεμονἐφ' ἑαυτὸν συγκροτεῖ Chor.29.80
F.-R.:—[voice] Pass.,ἐκεῖνό μοι φράσον, εἰ πάλαι ξυγκροτεῖται αὐτοῖς ἡ ἔρις Luc.JTr.33
; πόλεμος.. ἐπὶ ὑπηκόους συνεκροτεῖτο was being waged against subjects, Chor.3.11 F.-R.d train, D.L.7.185:—[voice] Pass., ib.31: freq. in [tense] pf. part. [voice] Pass. συγκεκροτημένος, well-trained, disciplined, ναῦς συγκεκρ. X.HG6.2.12; ;εἰς πολεμικὴν ἄσκησιν Hdn.7.2.2
;συγκεκρ. πληρώματα Plb.1.61.3
;ἑταιρεῖαι Plu.Lys.13
.e ἐπιτήρει δὲ καὶ ἡμέραν καὶ ὥραν ἐν ᾗ συγκροτεῖται μάλιστα ὁ χρησμός on which the oracle works best, Astramps.Orac. p.3.f assist, help, συγκροτῆσε (i.e. - ῆσαι)τὸν εὐγενῆ Παῦλον POxy.1872.2
(v/vi A.D.); συγκροτεῖ·.. συμπράττει, Suid.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συγκροτέω
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44 τιμά
1 honour given or shown to gods or men, cf. Fränkel, D & P, 555.Χάρις ἐπιφέροισα τιμὰν O. 1.31
ἐκάλεσσε Ποσειδᾶν' εὐρυβίαν αἰτέων λαοτρόφον τιμάν τιν ἑᾷ κεφαλᾷ O. 6.60
ἀκλεὴς τιμὰ κατεφυλλορόησεν ποδῶν O. 12.15
Πυθοῖ τ' ἔχει σταδίου τιμὰν διαύλου θ O. 13.37
αἰέναον σέβοντι πατρὸς Ὀλυμ-πίοιο τιμάν O. 14.12
ἁνίχ' εὑρίσκοντο θεῶν παλάμαις τιμάν, οἵαν οὔτις Ἑλλάνων δρέπει P. 1.48
εἰ δέ τις ἤδη κτεάτεσσί τε καὶ περὶ τιμᾷ λέγει P. 2.59
θεόπομποί σφισιν τιμαὶ φύτευθεν P. 4.69
τάν ποτε Ζεὺς ὤπασεν λαγέτᾳ Αἰόλῳ καὶ παισὶ τιμάν P. 4.108
“ οὐ πρέπει νῷν μεγάλαν προγόνων τιμὰν δάσασθαι” P. 4.148τιμὰν μεγίσταν πράγματι παντὶ φέρειν P. 4.278
μάλιστα μὲν Κρονίδαν θεῶν σέβεσθαι· ταύτας δὲ μή ποτε τιμᾶς ἀμείρειν γονέων βίον πεπρωμένον P. 6.26
Πυθιόνικον τιμὰν Ἀριστομένει δέκευ P. 8.5
τιμὰ δὲ γίνεται ὧν θεὸς ἁβρὸν αὔξει λόγον τεθνακότων N. 7.31
ἐπασκήσω κλυταῖς ἥρωα τιμαῖς N. 9.10
ἕπεται ( ἐπέβα coni. Wil.)δέ, Θεαῖε, ματρώων πολύγνωτον γένος ὑμετέρων εὐάγων τιμὰ N. 10.38
“ οἴχεται τιμὰ φίλων τατωμένῳ φωτί” (v. Latte, Hermes, 1931, 38) N. 10.78 γαρύσομαι τοῦδ' ἀνδρὸς ἐν τιμαῖσιν ἀγακλέα τὰν Ἀσωποδώρου πατρὸς αἶσαν (“en rendant homage a ce vaillant,” Puech) I. 1.34εἴη μιν ἔρνεσι φράξαι χεῖρα, τιμὰν ἑπταπύλοις Θήβαισι τεύχοντ I. 1.66
ἵν' ἀθανάτοις Αἰνησιδάμου παῖδες ἐν τιμαῖς ἔμιχθεν I. 2.29
εἴ τις εὐδόξων ἐς ἀνδρῶν ἄγοι τιμὰς Ἑλικωνιάδων I. 2.34
καὶ γὰρ ἐριζόμεναι νᾶες ἐν πόντῳ καὶ λτ;ὑφγτ; ἅρμασιν ἵπποι διὰ τεάν, ὤνασσα (sc. Θεία), τιμὰν ὠκυδινάτοις ἐν ἁμίλλαισι θαυμασταὶ πέλονται “kraft deiner Würde,” Fränkel I. 5.6 ἐν δ' ἐρατεινῷ μέλιτι καὶ τοιαίδε τιμαὶ καλλίνικον χάρμ ἀγαπάζοντι (τοιᾷδε τιμᾷ Σ̆{γρ˙}) I. 5.54τιμὰ δ' ἀγαθοῖσιν ἀντίκειται I. 7.26
τὰν Διωνύσου πολυγαθέα τιμὰν ὑμνήσομεν; the honour done to Dionysos, which gives joy to many fr. 29. 5.ἦλθον ἔταις ἀμαχανίαν ἀλέξων τεοῖσιν ἐμαῖς τε τιμαῖς Pae. 6.11
ἀμφιπόλοις δὲ [μ]υρ[ιᾶν] περὶ τιμᾶν δηριαζόμενον κτάνεν Pae. 6.118
τιμαὶ δὲ βροτοῖσι κεκριμέναι Παρθ. 1.. τοῦτο γὰρ ἀθανάτοις τιμαῖς ποτιψαύει μόνον fr. 121. 3. ἀελλοπόδων μέν τιν' εὐφραίνοισιν ἵππων τιμαὶ καὶ στέφανοι honours won by horses fr. 221. 2. and so, favour, “ σὺν τιμᾷ θεῶν” P. 4.51θεῶν τιμαῖς P. 4.260
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