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41 ἐπεί
ἐπεί conj. (Hom.+. For early Gk. s. lit. LfgrE s.v. ἐπεί 626.).① marker of time at which, when, after (Diod S 3, 35, 1; Ps.-Callisth. 3, 34, 4 ἐπεὶ ἦλθον=when they had come; Just., A II, 2, 2 [ἐπειδή v.l.]; Ath. 4:2) in NT only as a v.l. in Lk 7:1 for ἐπειδή (B-D-F §455, 1; Rob. 971); Dg 8:11; 9:2; MPol 8:1.② marker of cause or reason, because, since, for Mt 18:32; 21:46; 27:6; Mk 15:42; Lk 1:34; J 13:29; 19:31; Ac 13:46 v.l.; 1 Cor 14:12; 2 Cor 11:18; 13:3; Hb 5:2, 11; 6:13; 9:17; 11:11; 2 Cl 2:3; B 6:2f, 11 al.; cp. Hs 5, 5, 1; 6, 5, 1; AcPt Ox 849, 28; AcPl Ha 8, 13. ἐπεὶ καί since indeed (as Appian, Bell. Civ. 5, 71 §302; Ar., Oxy 1778, 33; Just., D. 112, 2; 122, 3 al.) B 7:3; GPt 2:5; MPol 6:2. ἐ. οὖν inferential since, then (X., Mem. 3, 9, 5; Job 35:7; 4 Macc 4:26) Hb 2:14; 4:6; B 12:10; IEph 1:3; IMg 2; 5:1; 6:1; IPol 8:1. οὐκ ἐπεί not that IMg 11:1; ITr 8:1. ἐ. οὐχ ὅτι IMg 3:2 (see ὅτι 2b). W. ellipsis for (if it were different), for otherwise (also earlier Gk.: Pla., Euthyphro 9b; X., Cyr. 2, 2, 31; Aristot., EN 2, 2, 1 [1103b 28]. Also Plut., Agis 795 [2, 5]; Epict., Ench. 33, 9; BGU 530, 30; 4 Macc 1:33; 2:7, 19 al.; B-D-F §456, 3; Rob. 1025f) Ro 3:6; 11:6, 22; 1 Cor 14:16; 15:29; Hb 10:2; AcPlCor 2:9 (cp. UPZ 110, 204 [164 B.C.] ἐπεὶ οὐκ ἂν οὕτως ἀλόγητοι ἦτε=‘for otherwise you would not be so unreasonable’). In an anacolouthon IRo 1:1. ἐ. ἔδει αὐτὸν πολλάκις παθεῖν for otherwise he would have had to suffer many times Hb 9:26. ἐ. ἄρα for otherwise, you see 1 Cor 5:10; 7:14.—ἐπείπερ (Aeschyl. et al.; pap; Jos., Ant. 18, 296; 19, 268) inasmuch as, seeing that Ro 3:30 v.l. (for εἴπερ; s. also ἐπειδήπερ).—DELG. M-M. -
42 ἐπιδύω
ἐπιδύω (δύω ‘sink’, s. δύσις) fut. mid. 3 sg. ἐπιδύσεται Dt 24:15; 2 aor. 3 sg. ἐπέδυ Jer 15:9 (w. tmesis Il. 2, 413; otherw. LXX; Philo, Spec. Leg. 3, 152 μὴ ἐπιδυέτω ὁ ἥλιος) to sink down, set (upon), esp. of the apparent movement of the sun when it ‘sets’ Eph 4:26 (Plut., Mor. 488c πρὶν ἢ τὸν ἥλιον δῦναι τὰς δεξιὰς ἐμβαλόντες ἀλλήλοις ‘before the sun went down they joined their right hands’ and parted friends [the practice of Pythagoreans when they had altercations]; s. ἐπί 18b).—DELG s.v. δύω. -
43 λέβης
1 cauldronνιν καθαροῦ λέβητος ἔξελε Κλωθώ O. 1.26
καὶ τριπόδεσσιν ἐκόσμησαν δόμον καὶ λεβήτεσσιν φιάλαισί τε χρυσοῦ i. e. which they had won as prizes in the games I. 1.20 -
44 τρίπους
1 tripodἴτε πὰρ Μελίαν χρυσέων ἐς ἄδυτον τριπόδων θησαυρόν P. 11.4
τριπόδεσσιν ἐκόσμησαν δόμον (i. e. which they had won as prizes in festivals) I. 1.19 ἔνθεν μὲν [τ]ριπόδεσσί τε καὶ θυσίαις[ (supp. Lobel: cf. fr. 66) fr. 59. 11. -
45 μεθίστημι
+ V 2-14-4-5-9=34 Dt 17,17; 30,17; Jos 14,8; JgsA 7,5; 9,29A: to change, to turn away [τι] Jos 14,8; to remove [τι] 2 Kgs 3,2; to turn away from [τί τινος] Is 59,15; id. [τι ἀπό τινος] Am 5,23; to remove, to take apart [τινα] Jgs 9,29; to remove, to banish [τινα] JgsA 10,16; to set free from, to remove from [τινά τινος] 1 Kgs 15,13; to deprive sb of sth [τινά τινος] 3 Mc 6,24M: to stand by, to stand aside 1 Kgs 18,29; to change, to turn away Dt 17,17; to turn aside 1 Sm 6,12; to depart Is 54,10; to pass over to [εἴς τινα] 2 Mc 11,23ἕως οὗ μετέστησεν κύριος τὸν Ισραηλ ἀπὸ προσώπου αὐτοῦ until the Lord removed Israel from his presence or out of his sight 2 Kgs 17,23; τοὺς δὲ ἀντιλέγοντας βίᾳ φερομένους τοῦ ζῆν μεταστῆσαι in order to put to death those who resisted once they had been ap-prehended by force 3 Mc 2,28; ἐλέησον ἡμᾶς τοὺς ἐκ τοῦ ζῆν μεθισταμένους have mercy upon us who are being withdrawn from life, have mercy upon us who are about to be killedor to die 3 Mc 6,12; μεταστῆσαι αὐτὸν τῆς χρείας to deprive him of his office, to dismiss him 1 Mc 11,63*2 Kgs 23,33 μετέστησεν he removed (him)-הסיר for MT יאסר he bound, he confined (him)Cf. DOGNIEZ 1992 226(Dt 17,17); HELBING 1928, 165 -
46 ὑπόμνησις
-εως + ἡ N 3 0-0-0-0-2=2 2 Mc 6,17; Wis 16,11reminder 2 Mc 6,17εἰς ὑπόμνησιν ἐνεκεντρίζοντο their memory was jogged, they had their memory jogged Wis 16,11 Cf. HORSLEY 1982, 73; →NIDNTT -
47 γεύω
Aγεύσω Anaxipp.1.27
: [tense] aor.ἔγευσα Hdt.7.46
, E.Cyc. 149: —[voice] Med., [tense] fut.γεύσομαι Od.17.413
, etc.: [tense] aor.ἐγευσάμην 20.181
, etc.; γεύσεται, -σόμεθα, [dialect] Ep. for -ηται, -ώμεθα, Il.21.61, 20.258: [ per.] 3pl. opt. : [tense] pf.γέγευμαι A.
v. infr., etc. (γεύμεθα Theoc.14.51
): [tense] plpf.ἐγέγευντο Th.2.70
:— give a taste of,γλυκὺν γεύσας τὸν αἰῶνα Hdt.7.46
; , Theopomp.Com.65, Polyaen. 1.1.1;τινά τινος Anaxipp.
l.c., Alex.179, Pl.Lg. 634a: metaph., τινὰ ἀγαθῶν λόγων dub. in Men.Georg.45;σ' ἔγευσ' ἂν τῶν ἐμῶν χειρῶν Herod.6.11
: but,II [voice] Med., γεύομαι, with [tense] pf. and [tense] plpf. [voice] Pass., taste, c. gen.,προικὸς γεύσεσθαι Ἀχαιῶν Od.17.413
; ἀλλήλων ἐγέγευντο they had tasted, eaten of.., Th.2.70; , etc.3 metaph., taste, make proof of, feel,δουρὸς ἀκωκῆς ἡμετέροιο γεύσεται Il.21.60
;ὀϊστοῦ Od.21.98
;χειρῶν 20
. 181; ἀλλ' ἄγε.. γευσόμεθ' ἀλλήλων ἐγχείῃσιν let us try one another with the spear, Il.20.258; taste the sweets of, ἀρχῆς, ἐλευθερίης, Hdt. 4.147, 6.5;ὕμνων Pi.I.5(4).20
; ἀλκᾶς, στεφάνων, Id.P.9.35, I.1.21;εἰ δὲ γεύεται ἀνδρὸς ἀνήρ τι Id.N.7.86
; of a married woman,ἀνδρὸς γεγευμένη A.Fr. 243
; γ. πόνων to have experience of them, Pi. N.6.24; ; ; ; ; γ. ἐμπύρων make trial of them, S.Ant. 1005: rarely c. acc.,ἔρσης ἰκμάδα γευόμενος AP6.120
(Leon.);κάππαριν Plu.2.687d
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48 καλέω
Aκαλήμεναι Il.10.125
: [dialect] Ion. [tense] impf.καλέεσκον 6.402
; [ per.] 3sg.κάλεσκε A.R.4.1514
: [tense] fut., [dialect] Ion.καλέω Il.3.383
, [dialect] Att. , X.Smp.1.15, etc.; later , al., Ph.1.69, ([etym.] παρα-) D.8.14 codd., SIG656.40 (Teos, ii B.C.), ([etym.] ἐγ-) v.l. in D.19.133, cf. 23.123 codd. ( καλέσω in S.Ph. 1452 (anap.), Ar.Pl. 964, etc., is [tense] aor. 1 subj.): [tense] aor. 1 ἐκάλεσα, [dialect] Ep. ἐκάλεσσα, κάλεσσα, Od. 17.379, Il.16.693 (late [dialect] Ep.ἔκλησα Nic.Fr.86
, late Prose ἐκάλησα Ps.Callisth. 3.35): [tense] pf. , etc.:—[voice] Med., [dialect] Att. [tense] fut. , Ec. 864; in pass. sense, S.El. 971, E.Or. 1140, etc.; later καλέσομαι ([etym.] ἐκ-, ἐπι-) dub.l. in Aeschin.1.174, Lycurg.17: [tense] aor.1ἐκαλεσάμην Hdt.7.189
, Pl.Lg. 937a; [dialect] Ep.καλεσσάμην Il.1.54
, [ per.] 3pl. καλέσαντο ib. 270:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.κεκλήσομαι Il.3.138
, A.Th. 698 (lyr.), Pr. 840, etc.;κληθήσομαι Pl.Lg. 681d
, LXXGe.48.6, v.l. in E.Tr.13: [tense] aor.ἐκλήθην Archil.78
, S.OT 1359, Ar.Th. 862, etc.: [tense] pf. κέκλημαι, [dialect] Ep.[ per.] 3pl.κεκλήαται A.R.1.1128
, [dialect] Ion.κεκλέαται Hdt.2.164
; [dialect] Ep. [ per.] 3pl. [tense] plpf.κεκλήατο Il.10.195
; opt.κεκλῄμην, κεκλῇο S.Ph. 119
, : late [tense] pf. κεκάλεσμαι Suid.s.v. κλητή.I call, summon,εἰς ἀγορὴν καλέσαντα Od.1.90
;ἐς Ὄλυμπον Il.1.402
; ἀγορήνδε, θάλαμόνδε, θάνατόνδε, Il.20.4, Od.2.348, Il.16.693: c. acc. only, κεκλήατο (for - ηντο) βουλήν they had been summoned to the council, 10.195: folld. by inf., αὐτοὶ γὰρ κάλεον συμμητιάασθαι ib. 197;καιρὸς καλεῖ.. S.Ph. 466
;κἄμ' ὑπηρετεῖν καλεῖς Id.El. 996
; κ. τινὰ εἰς ἕ, ἐπὶ οἷ, Il.23.203, Od.17.330, etc.;εἰς μαρτυρίαν κληθείς Pl.Lg. 937a
;ἐμὲ νῦν ἤδη καλεῖ ἡ εἱμαρμένη Id.Phd. 115a
; demand, require, : [tense] aor. [voice] Med., καλέσασθαί τινα call to oneself, freq. in [dialect] Ep., Il.1.270, Od.8.43, etc.;φωνῇ Il.3.161
;ἀγορήνδε λαόν 1.54
; call a witness, Pl.Lg.l.c.2 call to one's house or to a repast, invite (not in Il.), Od.10.231, 17.382, al., 1 Ep.Cor.10.27; later usu. with a word added,κ. ἐπὶ δεῖπνον Hdt.9.16
([voice] Pass.), X.Cyr.2.1.30, etc.;ἐς ἔρανον Pi.O.1.37
; ;ὑπὸ σοῦ κεκλημένος Pl.Smp. 174d
, etc.; κληθέντες πρός τινα invited to his house, D.19.196; ὁ κεκλημένος the guest, Damox.2.26.3 invoke,Δία Hdt.1.44
, cf. Pi.O.6.58, A.Th. 223; at sacrifices, Sch.Ar.Ra. 482;μάρτυρας κ. θεούς S.Tr. 1248
, cf. D.18.141:—[voice] Med.,τοὺς θεοὺς καλούμεθα A.Ch. 201
, cf. 216; also ; but ἀράς, ἅς σοι καλοῦμαι which I call down on thee, S.OC 1385:—[voice] Pass., of the god, to be invoked, A.Eu. 417.4 as law-term, summon, of the judge, καλεῖν τινας εἰς τὸ δικαστήριον cite or summon before the court, D.19.211, etc.; simply καλεῖν ib.212, Ar.V. 851, etc.;ἐὰν μὲν καλέσῃ D.21.56
; also ὁ ἄρχων τὴν δίκην καλεῖ calls on the case, Ar. V. 1441:—[voice] Pass., ; πρὶν τὴν ἐμὴν [ δίκην] καλεῖσθαι before it is called on, Ar.Nu. 780;καλουμένης τῆς γραφῆς D.58.43
; but,b of the plaintiff in [voice] Med., καλεῖσθαί τινα to sue at law, bring before the court, Ar.Nu. 1221, al., D.23.63;κ. τινὰ ὕβρεως Ar.Av. 1046
;κ. τινὰ πρὸς τὴν ἀρχήν Pl. Lg. 914c
; ὁ καλεσάμενος the plaintiff, PHal.1.224 (iii B.C.).5 with an abstract subject, demand, require, καλεῖ ἡ τάξις c. inf., CPHerm. 25ii7 (iii A.D.).6 metaph. in [voice] Pass., καλουμένης τῆς δυνάμεως πρὸς τὴν συναναληψίαν called forth, summoned, Sor.1.29.II call by name, name,ὃν Βριάρεων καλέουσι θεοί Il.1.403
, cf. Od.5.273, etc.;κοτύλην δέ τέ μιν καλέουσι Il.5.306
; , cf. A.Pr.86, etc.; ὄνομα καλεῖν τινα call him by a name,εἴπ' ὄνομ' ὅττι σε κεῖθι κάλεον Od.8.550
, cf. E. Ion 259, Pl.Cra. 383b, etc. (in [voice] Pass.,οὔνομα καλέεσθαι Hdt.1.173
, cf. Pi.O.6.56): without ὄνομα, τί νιν καλοῦσα τύχοιμ' ἄν; A.Ag. 1232;τοῦτο αὐτὴν κάλεον Call. Fr. 66b
; ([voice] Pass., τύμβῳ δ' ὄνομα σῷ κεκλήσεται shall be given to thy tomb, E.Hec. 1271); κ. ὄνομα ἐπί τινι give a name to something, Pl.Prm. 147d; but call (a man) a name because of some function, Id.Sph. 218c;κ. τινὰ ἐπὶ τῷ ὀνόματι τοῦ πατρός Ev.Luc.1.59
;ἐπ' ὀνόματος καλεῖν τινα Plb.35.4.11
:—[voice] Pass., to be named or called,Μυρμιδόνες δὲ καλεῦντο Il.2.684
; (lyr.); ὁ καλούμενος the socalled,ἐν τῇ Θεράπνῃ καλεομένῃ Hdt.6.61
;ὁ κ. θάνατος Pl.Phd. 86d
; οἱ τῶν ὁμοτίμων κ. X.Cyr.2.1.9; κεκλημένος τινός called from or after him, Pi.P.3.67;καλεῖσθαι ἐπί τινι LXXGe.48.6
;κέκληνται δέ σφιν ἕδραι Pi.O.7.76
.2 [voice] Pass., to be called, almost = εἰμί, esp. with words expressing kinship or status,ἐμὸς γαμβρὸς καλέεσθαι Od.7.313
, cf. A.Pers.2 (anap.);ἀφνειοὶ καλέονται Od.15.433
; esp. in [tense] pf. [voice] Pass. κέκλημαι, οὕνεκα σὴ παράκοιτις κέκλημαι because I am thy wife, Il.4.61;φίλη κεκλήσῃ ἄκοιτις 3.138
; ; ;σὴ κεκλημένη.. ἦα h.Ap. 324
; ;οὔτινος δοῦλοι κέκληνται A.Pers. 242
, cf. S.El. 366, etc.3 special constructions, a. Ἀλησίου ἔνθα κολώνη κέκληται where is the hill called the hill of Alesios, Il.11.758;ἵνα κριοῦ καλέονται εὐναί A.R.4.115
;ἔνθα ἡ Τριπυργία καλεῖται X.HG5.1.10
, etc.: -so in [voice] Act., ἔνθα Ῥέας πόρον ἄνθρωποι καλέοισιν where is the ford men call the ford of Rhea, Pi. N.9.41, cf. κικλήσκω, κλῄζω, κλέω.b folld by a dependent clause, ἐκάλεσσέ νιν ἰσώνυμον ἔμμεν said that his name should be the same, Id.O.9.63; καλεῖ με πλαστὸς ὡς εἴην πατρί, i.e.καλεῖ με πλαστόν S. OT 780
; καλοῦμέν γε παραδιδόντα μὲν διδάσκειν we say that one who delivers teaches, Pl.Tht. 198b, cf. Smp. 205d;τὰς ἀμπέλους τραγᾶν καλοῦσιν Arist.HA 546a3
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49 κεραμεύω
2 c. acc., κ. κανθάρους make earthenware cups, Epig.4; τὰ τρύβλια κακῶς κ., τὴν δὲ πόλιν εὖ καὶ καλῶς he tinkers the state, of the demagogue Cephalos, whose father was a potter, Ar.Ec. 253; κ. τὸν κεραμέα make a pot of the potter, Pl.Euthd. 301d; τὸ Νέστορος ποτήριον πολλοὶ -εύουσι, i.e. discuss its manufacture, Ath.11.781d:—[voice] Med., ἐκεραμεύσαντο.. ποτήρια they had them made, Pherecr.143:—[voice] Pass.,χύτρα κεκεραμευμένη ὑπὸ ἀγαθοῦ κεραμέως Pl.Hp.Ma. 288d
, cf. Nicostr.Com.10.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κεραμεύω
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50 μέτειμι
A sum), to be among, c. dat. pl.,ἄνδρεσσι μετέμμεναι Il. 18.91
;ὄφρ' ἂν ζωοῖσιν μετέω 22.388
;οἷς ὁ γέρων μετέῃσιν 3.109
;εἰ λαοῖσι μετείη Xenoph.2.15
: abs., οὐ γὰρ παυσωλή γε μετέσσεται no interval of rest will be mine, Il.2.386.II impers., μέτεστί μοί τινος I have a share in or claim to a thing, Hdt.1.171, etc.; τί τοῦδε σοὶ μ. πράγματος; A.Eu. 575;κἀμοὶ πόλεως μ. S.OT 630
, cf. Ant. 1072, Ar.Av. 1666, 1668;πᾶσι μετεῖναι τῶν ἀρχῶν Arist.Pol. 1292a3
: so part. neut. used abs., οὐδὲν μᾶλλον Αἰολεῦσι μετεὸν τῆς χώρης since they had no more share in the land, Hdt.5.94, cf. Th.1.28, Pl.Lg. 900e, etc.2 sts. the share is added in nom.,ὁκόσον δέ μοι μέρος [τῆς γῆς τῆσδε] μετῆν Hdt.6.107
, cf. E.IT 1299, Pl.Prm. 163d; μέτεστι κατὰ τοὺς νόμους πᾶσι τὸ ἴσον (v.ἴσος 11.2
), Th.2.37, Foed. ap. eund. 5.47;ἐμοὶ τούτων οὐδὲν μ. Pl.Ap. 19c
.3 with inf. as subj.,πᾶσι μέτεστι γινώσκειν Heraclit.116
; τούτῳ τι μετέσται ψεῦδος ἀγαπᾶν .. ; will it be part of his nature to love falsehood? Pl.R. 490b, cf. 606b.------------------------------------A ibo), [dialect] Att. [tense] fut. of μετέρχομαι (q. v.); [dialect] Dor. inf.μετίμεν Foed.Delph.Pell.2
A 25: [tense] impf. μετῄειν: [dialect] Ep. [tense] aor. part. (but v. εἴσομαι 11) μετεισάμενος (v. infr.):— go between or among, ; .II go after or behind, follow, abs.,ἴθ', ἐγὼ δὲ μέτειμι 6.341
;Ἄρης πόλεμόνδε μέτεισι 13.298
;τοῦ μὲν ὑφηγουμένου, τῶν δὲ μετιόντων X.HG4.5.8
, etc.2 c. acc., follow,ταὐτὸν ἴχνος Pl.Phdr. 276d
.b go to seek or fetch, go in quest of,μετήϊσαν ἄξοντες Hdt.3.28
; τὸν παῖδα εὗρον οἱ μετιόντες ib. 15; ἐν ᾧ δὲ τούτους μετήϊσαν ib.19;εἰ γάρ μ' ἀπώσῃ,.. μέτει πάλιν S.El. 430
;μετῇσαν στρώματα Ar. Eq. 605
, cf. Ach. 728; μ. τινὰ.. ἐκ .. Id. Pax 274;τὰ ἐπιτήδεια ἐκ Σηστοῦ μετιόντας X.HG2.1.25
: metaph., search after, pursue, , Arist.Sens. 436a21;ἑκάστας [τὰς ἀρχὰς] ᾗ πεφύκασιν Id.EN 1098b4
;μ. περί τινος Id.Rh.Al. 1432b3
, al.; ;μ. τὸν λόγον Pl.Men. 74d
, Sph. 252b: abs., pursue a question,οἱ οὕτω μετιόντες Arist.APo. 91b24
, cf. Pl.Smp. 210a, etc.c Trag., pursue with vengeance,εἰ μὴ μέτειμι τοῦ πατρὸς [φόνου] τοὺς αἰτίους A. Ch. 273
, cf.Ag. 1666 (troch.), S.El. 478 (lyr.); also in Th.,τιμωρίαις τοὺς ἀδικοῦντας μ. 4.62
; μ. δίκας τινά ( δίκας acc. cogn.) execute judgement upon one, A.Eu. 231; ; ἄποινα μέτεισι Διόνυσός δε ib. 517.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μέτειμι
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51 μηλοφόρος
A bearing apples, (lyr.); epith. of Demeter at Megara (said to be from μῆλον A), Paus.1.44.3; and so Μαλοφόρος alone at Selinus, IG14.268 (v B.C.); οἱ μ. the king of Persia's body-guard, because they had gold or silver apples at the butt-end of their spears, Hsch.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μηλοφόρος
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52 νεώκορος
νεώκορ-ος, ὁ, [dialect] Dor. [full] νᾱοκόρος GDI 2116.14, al. (Delph., ii B.C.), Hsch.: [var] contr. [full] νᾱκόρος PMagd.35.7 (iii B.C., prob. [dialect] Dor.), GDI1912.9, al. (Delph., ii B.C.), 5087 ([place name] Crete): as fem., IG42(1).393, al. (Epid., ii A.D.); [full] ναυκόρος, ἡ, BureschA Aus Lydien p.58: poet. [full] νηοκόρος AP9.22 (Phil.):—warden of a temple, as a sacred officer,τοῖς ἱεροῖς ν. γίγνεσθαι Pl.Lg. 759a
; ἱερέας τε καὶ ν. ib. 953a;παρὰ Μεγαβύξῳ τῷ τῆς Ἀρτέμιδος ν. X.An.5.3.6
, cf. Inscr.Prien. 231 (iv B.C.);βωμοῖο ν. AP11.324
(Autom.);ν. τοῦ μεγάλου Σαράπιδος POxy.100.2
(ii A.D.).2 sacristan, Herod.4.41,45, Paus.10.12.5; ἐνβόλιον ἔχων ν. in a list of silver articles, IG7.3498.25 ([place name] Oropus).II title assumed by Asiatic cities in Imperial times, when they had built a temple in honour of their patron-god or the Emperor, as Ephesus,ν. Ἀρτέμιδος Act.Ap.19.35
; also as Adj.,τῷ ν. Ἐφεσίων δήμῳ OGI481.3
(ii A.D.), cf. BMus.Inscr.481*.4 (Ephesus, ii A.D.); δὶς ν. τῶν Σεβαστῶν, of Ephesus, OGI496.7 (ii A.D.); of Smyrna, IGRom.4.1419. (Prob. derived from κορέω, sweep, the orig. sense being prob. temple-sweeper, cf. E. Ion 115, 121, 795 (where the word does not occur),νεωκορέω 1.2
, 11, Ph.2.236, Hsch.; but Suid. expl. it ὁ τὸν νεὼν κοσμῶν.., ἀλλ' οὐχ ὁ σαίρων.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > νεώκορος
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53 παλίμβαμος
A walking back, ἱστῶν παλίμβαμοι ὁδοί, of women working at the loom, since they had to walk to and fro from side to side, Pi.P.9.18.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παλίμβαμος
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54 παραιωρέω
A hang up beside,τινί τι Nonn.D.1.43
, etc.:—mostly in [voice] Pass., to be hung or hang beside,ἐγχειρίδια παρὰ τὸν δεξιὸν μηρὸν παραιωρεύ μενα ἐκ τῆς ζώνης Hdt.7.61
, cf. Achae.19.2; of persons, ξιφίδια παρῃώρηντο they had daggers hung at their side, Hdn.2.13.10: abs., of a suppliant, hang upon another, Plu.Ant.77.II [voice] Pass., take passive exercise, e.g. in a boat, Aët.9.30.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παραιωρέω
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55 περιεργάζομαι
A take more pains than enough about a thing, waste one's labour on it, c. part., ;Σωκράτης π. ζητῶν τά τε ὑπὸ γῆς καὶ οὐράνια Pl.Ap. 19b
;περιείργασμαι μὲν ἐγὼ περὶ τούτων εἰπὼν περιείργασται δ' ἡ πόλις ἡ πεισθεῖσ' ἐμοί D.18.72
: c. dat. modi, τῷ θυλάκῳ περιερλάσθαι that they had overdone it with their 'sack' (i.e. need not have used the word), Hdt.3.46; π. τοῖς σημείοις overact one's part, Arist.Po. 1462a6; π. τῷ οἰκιδίῳ go to a needless expense with his house, Ael.VH4.11; οὐδὲ περιείργασται ἐν αὐτοῖς nor has he lavished useless pains upon.., Luc.Herod.6 (but [tense] pf. in pass. sense,πλέον οὐδὲν περιείρλασται τῷ Θέωνι Ael.VH2.44
).2 c. acc., π. τι καινόν to be busy about 'some new thing', Ar.Ec. 220;αἱ μέλιτται π. τὸ παιδίον Philostr.Im.2.12
; meddle, interfere with, τὰ ἀλλότρια Chiloap.Stob. 3.1.172;τῶν κατὰ τὴν Ἰταλίαν οὐδέν Plb.18.51.2
: abs., to be a busybody, D.26.15, 32.28, Men.Epit. 358, Lib.Ep.1068.3.4 in good sense, elaborate, Men.Rh.p.394 S.,al.5 investigate thoroughly,τὰ λεληθότα Jul.Or.7.217c
, cf. Eun.Hist.p.250 D.; seek diligently, π. πόθεν ἡ εἴσοδος Zos.Alch.p.111 B.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περιεργάζομαι
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56 πυνθάνομαι
Aπυνθανόμην 13.256
: [tense] fut.πεύσομαι Il.18.19
, etc., [dialect] Dor.πευσοῦμαι Theoc.3.51
(so cod. [voice] Med. in A.Pr. 988): [tense] aor.ἐπῠθόμην Il.5
. 702, etc., [dialect] Ep. and Lyr.πυθόμην Od.4.732
, B.15.26; imper. πυθοῦ, [dialect] Ion.πυθεῦ Hdt.3.68
; [dialect] Ep. opt.πεπύθοιτο Il.6.50
, al. (subj. πεπύθωνται is f.l. for γε πύθωνται, 7.195); [ per.] 3pl. : [tense] pf.πέπυσμαι Od.11.505
, etc.; [ per.] 2sg. , [dialect] Ep.πέπυσσαι Od.11.494
; inf.πεπύσθαι Th.7.67
, etc.; part.πεπυσμένος Pl.Smp. 179e
: [tense] plpf. , Av. 470; [ per.] 3sg.ἐπέπυστο Il.13.674
, [dialect] Ep. πέπυστο ib. 521; [ per.] 3 dualπεπύσθην 17.377
:— learn, whether by hearsay or by inquiry (ἐξιστορήσαντες τὰ ἐβούλοντο πυθέσθαι Hdt.7.195
): constr.1 π. τί τινος learn something from a person, Il.17.408, Od.10.537, A.Ag. 599, Ar.Ra. 1417, etc.; alsoπ. τι ἀπό τινος A.Ch. 737
; ;ἐκ τοῦ παρατυχόντος Th.1.22
; freq. παρά τινος, Hdt.2.91, etc.; παρ' ἄλλων (v.l. ἄλλων) X.Cyr.4.1.3.2 c. acc. rei only, hear or learn a thing, Od.2.411, A.Ch. 765, Antipho 5.25, etc.: abs., , cf. Pi.P.7.7, etc.;ὡς ἐγὼ πυνθάνομαι Hdt.1.22
, etc.3 c. gen. objecti, hear or inquire concerning, πυθέσθαι πατρός, ἀγγελιάων, μάχης, Od.1.281, 2.256, Il.15.224, cf. S.El.35, Pl.Lg. 635b.4 π. τινά τινος inquire about one person of or from another,τὸν ἄνδρα τῶν ὁδοιπόρων Ar.Ach. 204
; soπ. περί τινος Hdt.2.75
; : c. acc. pers. only, inquire about a person, Ar.Th. 619.5 c. part., πυθόμην ὁδὸν ὁρμαίνοντα that he was starting, Od.4.732, cf. Hdt.9.58, S.Aj. 692;π. τὸ Πλημμύριον ἑαλωκός Th.7.31
, cf. X.An.1.7.16, etc.; οὔ πω.. πεπύσθην Πατρόκλοιο θανόντος they had not yet heard of his being dead, Il.17.377, cf. 427, 19.322, A.Ch. 763; : with acc. rei added, .7 folld. by an interrog. clause,ὡς πυθώμεθα ὅπου ποτ' ἐσμέν S.OC11
; αὐτοῦ π. τί ποτε νοεῖ inquire or learn from him what.., Pl.La. 196c, cf. X.An.6.3.25, Plb.3.107.6;π., ὅτεῳ.. συνοικέει Hdt.3.68
; π. εἰ.. inquire whether.., S.OC 993, IG42(1).121.18 (Epid., iv B.C.);τοῦ ξένου ἡδέως ἂν π., τί ταῦθ' ἡγοῦντο Pl.Sph. 216d
; π. τινῶν, ὅτι .. X.An.4.6.17; π., ὅπως ἂν κάλλιστα πορευθείη ib.3.1.7, cf. Cyr.1.4.7.2 v. πεύθω.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πυνθάνομαι
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57 συνεράω
συνεράω (A),A pour together, gather together,πολλὰ συνεράσας ᾠὰ εἰς κύστιν Arist.GA 752a4
; συνερᾶν καὶ συμφέρειν, to explain ἔρανος, Ath. 8.362e: συνερασαι (sine accentu) is v.l. for συγκεράσαι in Isoc.5.138.------------------------------------συνεράω (B),A love jointly or together with,σοὶ καὶ ξυνήρων E.Andr. 223
;χρή σε.. μοι τὠραμένῳ συνερᾶν ἀδόλως σέθεν Theoc.29.32
;σύν μοι πῖνε, συνήβα, συνέρα Scol.22
, cf. Plu.Ages.20, Alex.41, Procop. Gaz. p.164 B.; ἡ Συνερῶσα, play by Menander.II [voice] Med. and [voice] Pass., codd. ( συναρέσθαι is prob. cj.); ὅσα συνηράσθησαν what loves they had enjoyed together, D.C.51.8.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συνεράω
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58 ταχύς
I of motion, swift, fleet, opp. βραδύς,1 of persons and animals, either abs., Il.18.69, etc.; or more fully,πόδας ταχύς 13.249
, 482, 17.709, etc.;ταχὺς ἔσκε θέειν Od.17.308
; θείειν τ. Il.16.186, Od.3.112; κύνες, ἔλαφος, πτώξ, ἵππος, Il.3.26, 8.248, 17.676, 23.347, etc.;οἰωνόν, ταχὺν ἄγγελον 24.292
, cf. Od.15.526; τ. βαδιστής a quick walker, E.Med. 1182; σφοδροὶ καὶ τ. X.Cyr.2.1.31.2 of things,τ. πόδες Il.6.514
, cf. Od.13.261, etc.; τ. ἰός, ὀϊστοί, Il.4.94, Od.22.3, etc.; ;- ύτατα ἅρματα Pi.O.1.77
; νῆες, τριήρεις, Hdt.8.23, Th.6.43, etc.; [ἴχνος] τὸ τοῦ ποδὸς μὲν βραδύ, τὸ τοῦ δὲ νοῦ ταχύ E. Ion 742
.II of thought and purpose, quick, hasty, : c. inf., βλάπτειν τ. Ar.Ra. 1428;τ. βουλεῦσαί τι ἀνήκεστον Th.1.132
, cf. 118, Luc. Dem.Enc.12; alsoτ. πρὸς ὀργήν Plu.Cat.Mi.1
; τὸ ταχύ speed, haste, E.Ph. 452, X.Eq.7.18, etc.2 of actions, events, etc., rapid, sudden, ; ᾅδης, μόρος, E.Hipp. 1047, Mosch.3.26;πόλεμος Th.4.55
, 6.45;φυγή Id.4.44
; ; short, τ. ἐλπίδες fleeting hopes, Pi.P.1.83;ἐπαυρέσεις Th.2.53
; ;ταχεῖ σὺν χρόνῳ S.OC 1602
; τ. διήγησις short, rapid, Arist. Rh. 1416b30.B Adv.,1 regul. τᾰχέως, quickly, opp. βραδέως, Il.23.365, Hes.Th. 103, etc.:—rarely in sense perhaps (cf.τάχα 11
), Plb.16.25.8.2 the Adv. is also expressed by periphr., διὰ ταχέων in haste, Th.1.80, 3.13, Pl.Ap. 32d, X.An.1.5.9;ἐκ ταχείας S.Tr. 395
; cf.τάχος 11
.3 neut. ταχύ as Adv., Pi.P.10.51, N.1.51, S.Ph. 349, E.HF 885 (lyr.), Ar.Eq. 109, Gal.16.665, etc.; ἤδη ἤδη τ. τ. Sammelb. 4321.21, BGU956.3 (both iii A.D.); ἄρτι ἄρτι τ. τ. Arch.Pap.5.393 (ii A.D.); also τάχα (q.v.).4 the Adj. ταχύς is freq. construed with Verbs, where we should use the Adv.,ταχέες δ' ἱππῆες ἄγερθεν Il.23.287
;ταχεῖά γ' ἦλθε χρησμῶν πρᾶξις A.Pers. 739
;ὁρμάσθω ταχύς S.Ph. 526
; δεῦρ' ἀφίξεται τ. Id.OC 307;τ. χάρις διαρρεῖ Id.Aj. 1266
, cf. Th.2.75, 5.66.C Degrees of Comparison:I [comp] Comp.:1 the form [full] τᾰχύτερος, α, ον, is used by Hdt., , cf. 7.194; also in Arist.Mu. 394b3, Arr.Ind.9.6, Aret.SD1.16, but not in good [dialect] Att.; ταχύτερον as Adv., Hdt.4.127, 9.101, Hp. Prog.17.2 the more usual form is [full] θάσσων, neut. θᾶσσον, gen. ονος, [dialect] Att. [full] θάττων, neut. θᾶττον, Il.15.570, 13.819 (elsewh. only neut. in Hom.), etc.:—neut. as Adv., freq. in Hom., Od.2.307, al.; θᾶσσον ἂν.. κλύοιμι sooner, i.e. rather, would I hear, S.Ph. 631; θᾶσσον also often stands for the Positive, Il.2.440, Od.15.201, 16.130, Pi.P.4.181, Ar.Nu. 506, V. 187, Ra.94; οὐ θᾶσσον οἴσεις; i.e. make haste and bring, S.Tr. 1183, cf. OT 430; θᾶττον νοήματος quicker than thought, X.Mem.4.3.13, cf. Ar.V. 824, etc.; with a Conj., ὅτι θᾶσσον, like ὅτι τάχιστα, Theoc.24.48; ἐπειδὴ θᾶττον συνεσκότασεν as soon as.., D.54.5;ἐπειδὰν θ. συνιῇ τις Pl.Prt. 325c
;ὅταν θ. φθέγγηται ὁ κόκκυξ Arist.HA 563b17
, cf. 611a5; ἐὰν or ἢν θ. as soon as.., X.Cyr.3.3.20, An.6.5.20, Pl.Alc.1.105a; ἂν θ. Men. Pk. 174; εἰ θ. Pl.Ep. 324b; ὡς θ. Plb.1.66.1, 3.82.1; θ. rarely = sooner than, before, ἐξήλαυνον μεσημβρίας οὐ πολλῷ τινι θ. Aristid. Or.51 (27).13 (cf. τάχιον infr. 3).3 the form [full] ταχίων [pron. full] [ῑ], neut. ιον, is freq. in late Prose, as LXX Wi.13.9, 1 Ma.2.40, Ph.Bel.69.14, 17, 73.23, Gem.1.20, D.H.6.42, D.S.20.6, J. (v. infr.), Plu.2.240d, Ev.Jo. 20.4, Alciphr.3.4; also in Hp.Mul.1.1, Men.402.16; but condemned by Phryn.58, Hdn.Philet.p.436 P.; τὴν ταχίονα τῆς τροφῆς παράθεσιν earlier, sooner, Gal.19.206:—Adv. τάχιον earlier, πλέεται.. περὶ τὸν Σεπτέμβριον μῆνα.., οὐδὲν δὲ κωλύει κἂν τ. Peripl.M.Rubr. 24; τ. τῆς ὑποσχέσεως sooner than they had promised, Rev.Ét.Gr. 6.159 ([place name] Iasus);τ. τοῦ παραγγέλματος J.BJ4.4.2
;εἰς μακρὸν αὐτῶν γῆρας καὶ βίου μῆκος ὅμοιον τοῖς τ. ἐπερχομένων Id.AJ1.3.7
;ἀποπαύεται οὔτε τ. ἐτῶν τεσσαράκοντα οὔτε βράδιον ἐτῶν πεντήκοντα Sor. 1.20
, cf. 48, al.; formerly,ἐπεσκεύασαν τὸ παρόχιον,.. τ. γενόμενον γυμνάσιον IGRom.3.639
(Lycia, ii A.D.), cf. 4.1517 ([place name] Sardis), 1632.14 ([place name] Philadelphia), 1665.5 ([place name] Tira), Keil-Premerstein Dritter Bericht p.79 (iii A.D.), Hermes 63.229 ([place name] Callatis); cf. supr. 2 fin.II [comp] Sup.:1 the form [full] ταχύτατος is rare,ταχύτατα ἅρματα Pi.O.1.77
; ταχύτατα as Adv., X.HG5.1.27 codd., Antiph.87 codd.; but both passages have been corrected.2 the usual form is [full] τάχιστος, η, ον, used by Hom. only in neut. pl. τάχιστα as Adv., most quickly, most speedily, ὅττι τάχιστα as soon as may be, as soon as possible, Il.4.193, 9.659, al.;ὅτι τάχιστα S.OT 1341
(lyr.), Th.3.31, etc.; so ὅσον τ. A.Ch. 772, S. OT 1436, etc.; ᾳ (prob.) τ. Pi.O.13.79; ὅπως τ. A.Ag. 605, S.OT 1410, Ar.V. 167; ὡς τ. IG12.76.23, Hdt.1.210, Th.4.15, E.Rh. 147, X.An.1.3.14: these are ellipt. phrases, as may be seen from the foll. examples,ὡς δυνατόν ἐστι τάχιστα Pl.Lg. 710b
, X.Cyr. 5.4.3; ᾗ δυνατὸν τ. Id.HG6.3.6; ὡς or ᾗ ἠδύνατο τ. Id.Cyr.3.2.14, An.1.2.4; ὡς δύναιτο τ. Hdt.1.79; ὡς or ᾗ ἂν δύνωμαι τ. X.HG4.1.38, Cyr.7.1.9, cf. IG12.106.18.b τάχιστα after Particles of Time, as soon as, ἐπεὶ ([dialect] Ion. ἐπεί τε) , Hdt.1.27,75, 7.163, X.An.7.2.6, PCair.Zen.34.12 (iii B.C.); ἐπειδὴ τ. Pl.Prt. 310d, Is.9.3, D.27.16, etc.; ἐπεὰν τ. Hdt.4.134, 7.129, 8.144; ἐπὰν τ. X.An.4.6.9; ἐπειδὰν τ. Id.Cyr.1.3.14, An.3.1.9; ὅταν τ. Id.Cyr.4.5.33: also ὡς τ. separated by one or more words,ὡς ἡμέρη τ. ἐγεγόνεε Hdt.1.11
, cf. 19, 47,65, al., X.Cyr.1.3.2, Mem.1.2.16, al.;ὡς δὲ τ. ἐξῆλθε.. κόρον ἔτεκε IG42(1).121.4
(Epid., iv B.C.);ὡς γὰρ τ. εἰσῆλθον Men.Pk. 287
;ὡς ἂν τ. λάβῃς τὴν ἐπιστολήν PCair.Zen.241.1
(iii B.C.); but ὡς τ. γὰρ ἀπεδήμησας ib.472.7 (iii B.C.); ὅπως τ. A.Pr. 230:—the same notion is sometimes expressed by the part., ἀπαλλαγεὶς τάχιστα, = ὡς ἀπηλλάγη τ., Plu.Dem.8, cf. 25.3 freq. also in Prose, τὴν ταχίστην (in full,τὴν τ. ὁδόν X.An.1.2.20
, Luc.Rh.Pr.4 ) as Adv., by the quickest way, i.e. most quickly, Hdt. 1.24,73,81,86, Hyp.Eux.7, Men. Pk.75, Plb.1.33.4, etc. (Cf. Lith. (dial.) deñgti, Lett. diêgt, both = 'run quickly', Polish dążyć 'hurry'.) -
59 ἀνάκειμαι
A to be laid up as a votive offering in the temple, to be dedicated,κρητῆρές οἱ.. ἓξ χρύσεοι ἀνακέαται Hdt.1.14
;ἀ. ἐν ἱρῷ Id.2.135
;πρὸς τοῖς ἱεροῖς Lys.10.28
: metaph.,αἶνος Ὀλυμπιονίκαις ἄγκειται Pi.O.11(10).8
, cf.13.36; λόγος τῷ θεῷ ἀ, Pl.Smp. 197e; .b to be set up as a statue in public,Σόλων ἀνάκειται παράδειγμα D.19.251
, cf. IG14.1389i8;χρύσεοί κ' ἀνεκείμεθα Theoc.10.33
, cf. Lycurg. 51.2 to be ascribed or offered,αἱ πράξεις ἀ. τινι Plu.Lyc.1
;ἡ ἡγεμονία ἀ. τινι Id.Arist.15
;ἐς τοὺς ἀστέρας τοὺς ἑπτὰ.. τὰς ἡμέρας ἀνακεῖσθαι D.C.37.18
, cf. Polem.Cyn.15.II πᾶν or πάντα ἀνάκειται ἔς τινα everything is referred to a person, depends on his will, Hdt.1.97, 3.31: so c. dat. pers., πάντων ἀνακειμένων τοῖς Ἀθηναίοις ἐς τὰς ναῦς since they had their whole fortunes depending on their ships, Th.7.71;ἐπὶ σοὶ τάδε πάντ' ἀνάκειται Ar.Av. 638
;ἅπαντα.. ἐπὶ τῇ τύχῃ μᾶλλον ἀ. ἢ τῇ προνοίᾳ Antipho 5.6
; of persons,σοὶ ἀνακείμεσθα E.Ba. 934
; εἰς θάνατον ἦν ἀνακείμενα τοῖς ἀλογήσασι the death penalty was reserved for.., J.AJ17.6.5; .Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνάκειμαι
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60 ἀναχωρέω
b walk backwards, of oxen feeding, Hdt.4.183.2 in Il., mostly, retire, withdraw from battle, ;τόφρ' ἀναχωρείτω 11.189
, cf. 4.305, 20.335, etc.: in Prose,μάχης οὔσης εἰς τοὐπίσω ἀ. Lys.14.6
;φυγῇ ἀ. Pl.Smp. 221a
; generally, retire, withdraw,μεγάροιο μυχόνδε Od.22.270
;ὀπίσω ἀ. Hdt.5.94
, etc.;ἐς τοὔπισθεν Ar.Pl. 1208
; ἀνεκεχωρήκεσαν they had retired or returned, Th.8.15, cf. IG9(1).334 ([dialect] Locr.): with Preps. denoting motion to or from,ἐς τὴν ἀκρόπολιν Hdt.3.143
;ἐπ' οἴκου Th.1.30
; ὑπὸ Βοιωτῶν ἐς Ἀθήνας were forced by them to retire to.., Hdt.5.61;ἀπό Pl.Smp.
l.c.II come back or revert to the rightful heir, ;ἡ ποινὴ ἀ. εἰς ἡμᾶς Antipho 2.1.3
, cf. Leg.Gort.11.10.III metaph., withdraw, retire,ἐξ αἰσθήσεων Pl.Phd. 83a
; ἀ. ἐκ τῶν πραγμάτων retire from public life, from the world, Plb.29.25.5, cf. Cic.Att.9.4.2, Ev.Matt.2.14,al.: abs., withdraw, retire, Pl.Smp. 175a, cf. Ar.Nu. 524; ἀνακεχωρηκυῖα χώρα inland spot, Thphr.HP9.7.4;ἀ. ἀπὸ θαλάσσης Plb.2.11.16
;ἀνακεχωρηκός ῥῆμα, ὄνομα
obsolete,D.H.
Rh.10.7; recondite,ἱστορία Phld.Rh.1.157S.
IV = συγχωρέω, πάντες ἀνεχώρησαν συμπεραίνεσθαι τὸ μίασμα Procop.Arc.10.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀναχωρέω
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