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then of a surety

  • 1 ἔπειτα

    ἔπειτα, [dialect] Ion. and [dialect] Dor. [full] ἔπειτε( [full] ν) (q.v.), Adv., ([etym.] ἐπί, εἶτα):
    I of mere Sequence, without any notion of cause, thereupon, thereafter, then, freq. from Hom. downwds., as Il.1.48, 2.169, etc.: when in strong opposition to the former act or state, with past tenses, thereafter, afterwards; with future, hereafter,

    ἢ πέφατ' ἢ καὶ ἔ. πεφήσεται Il.15.140

    ; opp. αὐτίκα νῦν, 23.551; ὃς δ' ἔπειτ' ἔφυ, opp. ὅστις πάροιθεν ἦν, A.Ag. 171 (lyr.): in Hom.freq. with other Advs.,

    αὐτίκ' ἔ. Il.5.214

    ; αἶψα, ὦκα ἔ., 24.783, 18.527; even

    ἔνθα.. ἔ. Od.10.297

    ;

    δὴ ἔ. 8.378

    : usu. with reference to a former act, just then, at the time, 1.106; freq. in narrative,

    πρῶτα μὲν.., αὐτὰρ ἔ. Il.16.497

    ; πρῶτον μέν.., folld. by ἔ. δέ.., Th.2.55, Pl.Ap. 18a, etc.; by ἔ. alone, Th.1.33, etc.; by ἔ. δέ.. ἔ. δέ.. ἔ..., X.Cyr.1.3.14; ἐπεὶ δέ.. ἔ... ἔ... ἔ. δέ, ib.8.3.24, al.;

    πρὶν μέν.., ἔ. δέ.. S.El. 724

    ;

    ἔ. γε Pl.Tht. 147c

    , etc., f.l. in Ar.Th. 556; κἄπειτα, freq. in Trag., S.Aj.61, 305, etc.
    2 c. Art., τὸ ἔ. what follows,

    τό τ' ἔ. καὶ τὸ μέλλον καὶ τὸ πρίν Id.Ant. 611

    (lyr.);

    τά τε πρῶτα, τά τ' ἔ., ὅσα τ' ἔμελλε τυχεῖν E.IT 1265

    (lyr.);

    οἱ ἔ.

    future generations,

    A.Eu. 672

    ;

    ὁ ἔ. βίος Pl.Phd. 116a

    ;

    εἰς τὸν ἔ. χρόνον Id.Phlb. 39e

    , X.Cyr.1.5.9, OGI90.43 (Rosetta, ii B.C.);

    ἡ ἐς τὸ ἔ. δόξα Th.2.64

    ;

    ἐν τῷ ἔ. Pl.Phd. 67d

    ;

    ἐκ τοῦ ποτὲ εἰς τὸ ἔ. Id.Prm. 152b

    .
    3 like εἶτα, with a finite Verb after a participle, μειδήσασα δ' ἔ. ἑῷ ἐγκάτθετο κόλπῳ she smiled and then placed it in her bosom, Il.14.223, cf. 11.730, etc.: freq. in Trag. and [dialect] Att., A.Th. 267, Eu.29, Pl.Phd. 82c: so freq. when part. and Verb are opposed, marking surprise or the like , and then, and yet, nevertheless,

    τὸ μητρὸς αἷμα.. ἐκχέας πέδοι ἔ. δώματ' οἰκήσει πατρός; A.Eu. 654

    , cf. 438;

    χὤταν ἐν κακοῖσί τις ἁλοὺς ἔ. τοῦτο καλλύνειν θέλῃ S.Ant. 496

    ;

    ὅστις ἀνθρώπου φύσιν βλαστὼν ἔ. μὴ κατ' ἄνθρωπον φρονῇ Id.Aj. 761

    ;

    εἰ πτωχὸς ὢν ἔπειτ' ἐν Ἀθηναίοις λέγειν μέλλω Ar.Ach. 498

    , cf. Av.29, Pl.Grg. 519e, Prt. 319d: adversatively, answering

    μέν, πολλάκις μὲν ὥρμα.., ἔ... διεκωλύετο Id.R. 336b

    ;

    ἔτι μὲν ἐνεχείρησα.., ἔ... Id.Prt. 310c

    , etc.; also κἄπειτα after a part., Ar.Nu. 624, Av. 536; cf.

    εἶτα 1.2

    .
    4 in apodosi (never at the beginning of the clause; in Hom. freq. strengthd. by other Particles):
    a after a Temporal Conj., then, thereafter, ἐπεὶ δὴ σφαίρῃ πειρήσαντο, ὀρχείσθην δὴ ἔ. when they had done playing at ball, then they danced, Od.8.378; after ἐπεί, Il.16.247;

    ἐπὴν.. δὴ ἔ. Od.11.121

    ; ὁπότε, Il.18.545; ὅτε, 3.223;

    ὡς.. ἄρ' ἔ. 10.522

    ;

    ἦμος.. καὶ τότ' ἔ. 1.478

    .
    b after a Conditional Conj., then surely, εἰ δ' ἐτεὸν δὴ.. ἀγορεύεις, ἐξ ἄρα δή τοι ἔ. θεοὶ φρένας ὤλεσαν if thou speakest sooth, then of a surety have the gods infatuated thee, 7.360, cf. 10.453, Od.1.290, etc.; so after ἤν, Il.9.394; also when the apodosis takes the form of a question, εἰ μὲν δὴ ἕταρόν γε κελεύετέ μ' αὐτὸν ἑλέσθαι, πῶς ἂν ἔ. Ὀδυσῆος λαθοίμην; how can I in such a case? 10.243; when a condition is implied in relat. Pron., ὃν ( = εἴ τινα)

    μέν κ' ἐπιεικὲς ἀκουέμεν, οὔ τις ἔ. τόν γ' εἴσεται 1.547

    ; ὃν ( = εἴ τινα)

    δέ κ' ἐγὼν ἀπάνευθε μάχης ἐθέλοντα νοήσω μιμνάζειν, οὔ οἱ ἔ. ἄρκιον ἐσσεῖται 2.392

    .
    II of Sequence in thought, i.e. Consequence or Inference, then, therefore,

    ξεῖν', ἐπεὶ ἂρ δὴ ἔ... μενεαίνεις Od.17.185

    , cf. Il.15.49, 18.357;

    οὐ σύ γ' ἔ. Τυδέος ἔκγονός ἐσσι 5.812

    ; rarely at the beginning,

    ἔπειθ' ἑλοῦ γε θάτερα S.El. 345

    .
    2 in telling a story, νῆσος ἔ. τις ἔστι now, there is an island, Od.4.354, cf. 9.116.
    3 in [dialect] Att. freq. to introduce emphatic questions, why then.. ?

    ἔ. τοῦ δέει; Ar.Pl. 827

    , cf. Th. 188, Nu. 226; mostly to express surprise, or to sneer, and so forsooth..? and so really..? ἔ. οὐκ οἴει φροντίζειν [τοὺς θεοὺς τῶν ἀνθρώπων]; X.Mem.1.4.11; so

    κἄπειτα E. Med. 1398

    (anap.), Ar.Ach. 126, Av. 963, X.Smp.4.2; freq. with δῆτα added,

    ἔ. δῆτα δοῦλος ὢν κόμην ἔχεις; Ar.Av. 911

    , cf. 1217, Lys. 985, E.Alc. 822.

    Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἔπειτα

  • 2 ὅρκιον

    A = ὅρκος, oath, Il.4.158, Hdt.1.29, etc.; ὅρκια δοῦναι take oaths, Od.19.302, E.Supp. 1232 (anap.);

    ὅ. πορεῖν A.R.2.433

    ; ὅρκια δὲ Ζεὺς ἴστω let Zeus witness our oath, Il.7.411.
    II mostly in pl., ὅρκια, τά, the offerings and other things used at a solemn oath or treaty,

    κήρυκες.. ὅ. πιστὰ θεῶν σύναγον Il.3.269

    , cf. 245 ;

    οἱ ἐννέα ἄρχοντες ὀμνύουσιν ὥσπερ ἐπὶ Ἀκάστου τὰ ὅ. ποιήσειν Arist. Ath.3.3

    ;

    ὅ. παρεχέτω ὁ ἱερωργός SIG581.91

    (Crete, iii/ii B. C.); then, that which is sworn to, treaty, solemn agreement, freq. in Hom. (esp. Il.),

    οὐκ ἔστι λέουσι καὶ ἀνδράσιν ὅ. πιστά 22.262

    : freq. in phrase,

    ὅρκια πιστὰ ταμεῖν 2.124

    , cf. 3.105, al. ;

    κατόπερ τὰ ὅ. ἔταμον SIG45.44

    (Halic., v B.C.);

    ὅ. ἐπιταμνέτω Schwyzer687

    D2 (Chios, vii/vi B.C.);

    ὅ. ποιεῖσθαι SIG591.32

    (Lampsacus, ii B. C.) ;

    ὅ. τελεῖν Il.7.69

    ;

    φυλάσσειν 3.280

    ; ὅ. δηλήσασθαι or ὑπὲρ ὅ. δηλ. violate a solemn treaty, ib. 107,4.67 ;

    ὑπὲρ ὅ. πημῆναι 3.299

    ; κατὰ δ' ὅ. πιστὰ πάτησαν they trampled on the treaty, 4.157 ; σύν γ' ὅρκι' ἔχευαν ib. 269 ;

    ψεύσασθαι 7.351

    ;

    ἀκούεις ὁρκίων ἐμῶν θέμιν A.Ag. 1431

    ; τὰ ὅ. ἐστί τινι, c. inf., one is bound by treaty to do, Th.6.52 : Hdt. has sg. also in this sense,

    κατὰ τὸ ὅ. 1.77

    ; ὅ. ποιέεσθαι πρός τινας ib. 141 : abs., ib. 143, etc. ; ὅ. μένει κατὰ χώρην remains as it was, 4.201 ;

    ὀμόσαι τὸ ὅ. ἦ μὴν ἐάσειν.. Th.6.72

    ;

    ὅρκιον ἔταμον SIG4.10

    (Cyzicus, vi B. C.).
    2 pledge or surety resting on oath, in sg., Pi.O.11(10).6, N.9.16 ;

    ὅ. ἔχειν Lys.20.26

    : generally, pledge, Ar.Nu. 533 (pl.). ( ὅρκιον is neut. of ὅρκιος, with which ἱερόν or ἱερά may be supplied.)

    Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὅρκιον

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