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41 ἐμφλοιοσπέρματα
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42 εναγγειόσπερμα
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43 ἐναγγειόσπερμα
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44 υποσφυρίσασθαι
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45 ὑποσφυρίσασθαι
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46 ἐπιγινώσκω
+ V 16-5-46-27-51=145Gn 27,23; 31,32(bis); 37,32.33to recognize Gn 27,23; to observe Gn 31,32; to acknowledge Hab 3,2; to find out, to discover Gn 37,32;to take notice of Gn 31,32; to show favour to Dt 16,19*Hag 2,19 ἐπιγνωσθήσεται shall it be known-הידע for MT הזרע the seed?; *Zech 6,10 ἐπεγνωκότων those under-standing-ידעים for MT ידעיה Iedaiah?, see also Zech 6,14→NIDNTT; TWNT -
47 γονικός
Aγονή 11.1
) of the seed,γ. ἔκκρισις Arist.Pr. 879b28
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48 γυμνοσπέρματος
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49 κάρδαμον
κάρδᾰμ-ον, τό,A nose-smart, Lepidium sativum, of which the seed was eaten like mustard, X.Cyr.1.2.8, POxy.1429.5, Ael.VH3.39: pl., Ar.Nu. 234;κάρδαμ' ἐσκευασμένα Eub.36
: metaph., βλέπειν κάρδαμα look sharp and stinging, Ar.V. 455: prov. of worthless things,ὅσῳ διαφέρει σῦκα καρδάμων Henioch.4.2
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50 καταπατέω
A trample under foot, Th.7.84, etc.; ὑσὶ τὸ σπέρμα κ. trample down the seed (i.e. have it trampled down) by swine, Hdt. 2.14:—[voice] Pass., Id.7.173, 223, Th.5.72, D.34.37; .2 metaph.,κατὰ δ' ὅρκια πιστὰ πάτησαν Il.4.157
;κ. τοὺς νόμους Pl.Lg. 714a
;τὰ γράμματα Id.Grg. 484a
;τὸν υἱὸν τοῦ θεοῦ Ep.Hebr.10.29
;ὅρκον Lib.Ep.14.1
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51 τελίσκω
A = τελέω, τὸν ὅρκον GDI5075.23 (Crete, i B.C.); = Lat. perago, Dosith.p.434 K.; ἄγονον σπόρον.. τελίσκει makes the seed barren, Nic.Al. 583 codd. plerique (but [full] τελέσκων is prob. cj. for τελέσχων in Id.Fr.74.10):—[voice] Pass., to be initiated, Berl.Sitzb.1927.169 ([place name] Cyrene); to be dedicated or offered,εἰς τὰ.. ἱερὰ μετὰ θυσιῶν OGI90.32
(Rosetta, ii B.C.); τελισκόμενος an initiate, a ἱερόδουλος, LXX De. 23.17(18), Hsch., Phot. ([full] τελεσκόμενος Suid.); ταῦτα δὲ πάντα τελίσκεται καὶ γίνεται μεθ' ἡδονῆς are done, Vett. Val.241.1;εὐσύνοπτα τὰ θνητῶν τελίσκεται Id.346.10
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52 ἐμφλοιοσπέρματος
ἐμφλοιοσπέρμᾰτος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐμφλοιοσπέρματος
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53 ἐναγγειόσπερμος
ἐναγγειόσπερμος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐναγγειόσπερμος
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54 ἐπισκαφεύς
A one who harrows in the seed, Id.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπισκαφεύς
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55 ἐρυσμός
ἐρυσμός, ὁ,II a vegetable, the seed of which was eaten by women in childbirth, Paus. Gr.Fr.182.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐρυσμός
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56 ὑποσφυρίζομαι
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57 ψώχω
ψώχω (Hesych.; Etym. Mag. p. 818, 44; as a mid. Nicander, Theriaca 629) to rub someth. under pressure so as to make it smaller (cp. ψώμιον), rub so as to thresh or separate the seed from its husk (Diosc., Mat. Med. 5, 159 pass.) ἤσθιον τοὺς στάχυας ψώχοντες ταῖς χερσίν Lk 6:1.—DELG s.v. ψήω D. Frisk s.v. ψῆν. M-M. -
58 σπείρω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `to sow, to seed', also (esp. w. prefix) `to spread, to scatter, to distribute'.Other forms: Aor. σπεῖραι, fut. σπερῶ, aor. pass. σπαρ-ῆναι, fut. - ήσομαι, perf. midd. ἔσπαρμαι (IA), act. ἔσπαρκα (late.).Derivatives: A. With full grade: 1. σπέρμα n. `seed, sowing, stem, sprout' ( ε 490); as 1. member also with transition in the o-stems, e.g. σπερμο-λόγος "picking up corn", `rook' (Ar., Arist. etc.; Schmid Phil. 95, 82), `chatterbox' (D. etc., MLat. spermologus; Silvestre Arch. Lat. Med. Aevi 30, 155 ff.). From it σπερ-μάτιον n. dimin. (Thphr. a. o.), - ματίας ( σικυός) m. `seed bearer' (Cratin.), - ματίτης, - ματῖτις `bearing, bringing forth seed' (late; Redard 102), - ματικός `to hold, to bring forth seed' (Arist. etc.), - ματώδης `seed-like' (late); - μαίνω `to sow, to bring forth' (Hes., Call., Plu. a. o.), - ματίζω `to sow, to bear seed', - ματίζομαι `to be sown, pregnant' with - ματισμός m. (LXX, Thphr.), - ματόομαι `to come to seed' (Thphr.) with - μάτωσις (Phan. Hist.). -- 2. σπέραδος n. = σπέρμα (Nic.; like χέραδος). -- B. With o-ablaut: 1. σπόρος m. `seed, sowing' (Att.) with - ιμος `fit for sowing', τὰ -α `sowing fields' (X.. Thphr., LXX a. o.; Arbenz 46 a. 48). 2. σπορά f. `sowing, seed, procreation, descent' (Trag., Pl., Thphr. a. o.) with - αῖος `sown' (Babr.); often to the prefixcompp., e.g. διασπορά f. `dispersal, exile' (LXX, Ph., Plu. a. o.). 3. From σπόρος or σπορά: ὁμό-σπορος `of the same seed, kindred' (poet. h. Cer.); σπορ-εύς ( κατα-. δια-) m. `sower, begetter' (X., pap. a.o.; Bosshardt 53). 4. σπορητός m. `sowing, seed' (A., X., Thphr.; after ἀλοητός, ἄμητος a. o.; not with Bosshardt l. c. from *σπορέω). 5. σποράς, - άδος `dispersed' (IA.), αἱ Σποράδες group of islands, with - άδην `dispersed' (Att. etc.), - αδικός `id.' (Arist.), - άσαι aor. `to disperse' (inscr.). 6. ἐπισπορ-ίη f. `after-seed, second seed' (Hes.; ἐπίσπορος A.), περισπόρ-ια n. pl. `suburbs' (LXX). -- C. With zero grade: 1. σπαρ-τός `sown' (A. a. o.); οἱ Σπαρτοί m.. pl. "the sown ones", of the dragonseed of Kadmos (Pi. a.o.); 2. σπαρνός (s. v.).Etymology: As agricultural term for sowing σπείρω belongs exclusively to Greek. In the west, including Balto-Slavic, appear for it representatives of sē-: sh₁- (Lat. sēmen etc.); s. Ernout-Meillet and W.-Hofmann s. 1. serō (cf. also above on ἵημι). Also in the supposedly older meaning `strew' the other languages provide nothing, that can be identified with σπείρω. Nearest cognate Armenian has in sp'iṙ `strews' with sp`r̄em `spread out' and in p`arat `spread out, separated' with p`aratem `spread out, remove' words which, not to speak of the "rolling" r̄ and the vowel (IE ē or i) in sp`iṙ, in anlaut (IE ( s)ph-?) differ from σπείρω. Arm. spar̄nam `threaten' (Meillet BSL 31, 52) differs semantically strongly. The last word leads to the s. σπαίρω adduced Skt. sphuráti, Lat. spernō etc. Thus we retain two IE groups sp(h)er- with the general meaning `strew, sprinkle, spatter' resp. `draw out, kick with the foot, sprawl, (Gm.) hurry', which, cannot well be distinguished and as popular-expressive expressions may have formed the starting point for σπείρω". Cf. the lit. on σπαίρω. -- Hitt. išpar-iya-zi (beside išpar-i) `he folds out, stretches out', wit σπείρω formally comparable, gives some doubts (Benveniste BSL 33, 139).Page in Frisk: 2,762-763Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σπείρω
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59 σπέρμα
-ατος + τό N 3 113-27-51-36-53=280 Gn 1,11(bis).12(bis).29seed (of plants) Gn 47,19; seed time, time of sowing Gn 8,22; the male seed, semen Lv 18,21; seed, offspring (of men) Gn 9,9; id. (of anim.) Gn 3,15; σπέρματα descendants, children, posterity 4 Mc 18,1; crops 1 Sm 8,15κοιτὴ σπέρματος emission of seed, intercourse Lv 15,16; σπείρων σπέρμα yielding seed? (semit., rendering MT זרע מזריע) Gn 1,11; σπέρμα σπόριμον seed for sowing (semit., rendering MT זרוע זרע) Lv 11,37*Nm 21,30 καὶ τὸ σπέρμα αὐτῶν and their seed-ונינם נין and their offspring for MT ונירם ירה we shot them; *Jer 27(50),16 σπέρμα seed-זרע for MT זורע sower; *Ez 31,17 σπέρμα seed-זרע for MT זרוע? arm?, see also 1 Sm 2,31, Is 17,5, 33,2, DnTh 11,6.31Cf. HARL 1986a, 45.47-48.56-57.91.109.162.184; HARLÉ 1988 131.162; MARTIN 1965 425-427 (Gn3,15); PARADISE 1986, 192-193; TALMON 1960 153.175; →LSJ Suppl; NIDNTT; TWNT -
60 σπορά
b of children, σπορᾶς γε μὴν ἐκ τῆσδε from this origin, A.Pr. 871; τοιοῦτος ὢν τοιῷδ' ὀνειδίζεις σποράν; his origin, birth.. ? S.Aj. 1298; procreation, παίδων, γένους, Pl.Lg. 729c, 783a; τὴν Ῥωμύλου ς. begetting, Plu.2.320b, cf. Ptol.Tetr. 103, 105.2 seed-time, sowing-time, ἀπὸ τῆς ς. Thphr.HP 8.2.6; δεκέτεσιν σποραῖσιν in the tenth seed-time, i.e. year, E.El. 1152 (lyr.).II seed, 1 Ep.Pet.1.23, PLeid.W.11.50; field sown, ξηρὰ ς. dry land, dub. l. in E.Andr. 637; σ. δράκοντος ground sown with the dragon's teeth, S.Ant. 1125 (lyr.).
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