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1 προσστέλλω
A bring close to,καρχησίῳ τὸ κέρας Luc.Am.6
:—[voice] Med., keep close to, τοῖς ὀρεινοῖς, of a general, Plu.Sull.19.II [voice] Pass., to be tight-drawn, close tucked in, προσεσταλμένος, of an abscess which does not project, Hp.Prog.7;προσστέλλεται τῷ χρωτὶ τὸ δέρμα Gal.18(2).599
; ἰσχία ἔνδοθεν προσεσταλμένα loins drawn or tucked up, of dogs, X.Cyn.4.1, cf. Poll.5.58; κοιλία πλατεῖα καὶ π., ἰσχίον π., Arist.Phgn. 807a34, 37; ἡ [τοῦ βονάσου] θρὶξ τῆς τοῦ ἵππου.. προσεσταλμένη μᾶλλον lying closer to the skin, Id.HA 630a25; αἱ σάρκες αὐτοῖς ὀστέοις π. Luc.Am.14; αἰδοῖον, τιτθοὶ π., Gal.8.451,452;φύλλα Dsc.4.88
; προστείλας (leg. προσστ-) τὰ ἄρθρα reducing swellings in the joints, Philagr. ap. Aët. 12.49.2 metaph., to be orderly, modest, .Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προσστέλλω
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2 ἐπισπαστός
A drawn upon oneself, Ἶρος.. ἐπισπαστὸνκακὸν ἕξει Od.18.73
, cf. 24.462;λύπη Hld.2.6
;δεσποτεία D.C.62.3
; ἐπισπαστοί, of the suitors in the Od., Paus.8.12.6.II. ἐ. βρόχοι tight-drawn nooses, E.Hipp. 783.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπισπαστός
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3 ἐπισπάω
A draw or drag after one, Hdt.2.121.δ; ἦγ' ἐπισπάσας κόμης by the hair, E.Hel. 116, cf. Tr. 882, Andr. 710:— [voice] Med., X.An.4.7.14:—[voice] Pass., ἐπισπασθῆναι τῇ χειρί with the hand, Th.4.130.2. metaph., bring on, cause,τοσόνδε πλῆθος πημάτων A.Pers. 477
.3. pull to,τὴν θύραν X.HG6.4.36
; cf. ἐπισπαστήρ: ἐπισπασθέντος τοῦ βρόχου being drawn tight, D.24.139.4. attract, gain, win, :—freq. in [voice] Med.,ἐπισπᾶσθαι κέρδος Hdt.3.72
;εὔνοιαν Plb.3.98.9
; (Magn. Mae., ii B.C.);ἔχθραν AP11.340
(Pall.); welcome, Ph.1.384; ἐπισπᾶσθαι πώγωνα get one a beard, Luc.JTr.16; induce,ὕπνον ἐκπώμασιν Lib.Or.56.26
; attract,σίδηρον Phld.Sign.1
.5. draw on, allure, persuade, :—[voice] Med.,ὁ λόγος.. ἂν ἐπισπάσαιτο Th.3.44
, cf. 5.111; ἐ. ἡ πέρδιξ [τὸν θηρεύοντα] Arist.HA 613b19; θάτερον παρεμπῖπτον ἐπεσπάσατο.. τὸ ἕτερον ἐπινόημα induced, provoked, Epicur.Nat. 137 G.: c.inf., induce to do, ἐπισπάσασθαι [ἂν] αὐτοὺς ἡγεῖτο προθυμήσεσθαι he thought it would induce, invite them to make the venture, dub. l. in Th.4.9; ἐπισπᾶσθαί τινα ἐμπλησθῆναιδακρύων τὰ ὄμματα X.Cyr.5.5.10
;ἐ. τοὺσπολεμίους ἐφ' ἑαυτόν Plu.Phil. 18
, cf. Mar.11, 21, 26; but τοὺς πολεμίους εἰς τόπους allure, entice, Plb. 3.110.2, etc.:—[voice] Pass., ἐπισπώμενον εἰς τἀναντία πολλάκις ἅμα though often he is being drawn in opposite directionsatonce, Pl.Lg. 863e; φοβοῦμαι μὴ πάντες.. ἐπισπασθῶσιν πέρα τοῦ συμφέροντος [πολεμῆσαι] D. 5.19; (iii B.C.); ἐπεσπάσθηνφιλονεικεῖν Demetr.Lac.Herc.1055.23F.
6. [voice] Med., absorb, τὰ σιτία- σπᾶται τὴν ὑγρότητα Arist.Pr. 868b30
;τὰ ἐριναστὰ [σῦκα] ἐ. τὸν ὀπόν Thphr.CP2.9.12
; quaff, of a drinker, ἀπνευστὶ ἐ. Gal.15.500, cf. Luc. DDeor.5.4; of infants, suck,γάλα Sor.1.88
; of cupping instruments, Hp.VM22; draw in,πνεῦμα Phld.D.3.13
:—[voice] Pass., of air, to be sucked in, Arist.Pr. 931b22.7. [voice] Med., draw in, call in,Πύρρον Plb.1.6.5
; φυλακὴν καὶ βοήθειαν παρά τινος ib.7.6;μάρτυρας -ᾶται τοὺς μουσικούς Phld.Po.5.1425.8
:—[voice] Pass., to be called in, forced to work,εἴς τι PTeb. 27.4
(ii B.C.).8. in [voice] Pass., of the sea, ἐπισπωμένη βιαιότερον returning with a rush after having retired, Th.3.89.II. overturn: hence proverb., ὅλην τὴν ἅμαξαν ἐπεσπάσω you have `upset the apple-cart', Luc.Pseudol.32.III. [voice] Med., draw the prepuce forward, become as if uncircumcised,μὴ ἐπισπάσθω 1 Ep.Cor.7.18
; of the nurse, ἐπισπάσθωτὴν ἀκροποσθίαν Sor.1.113
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4 ῥῦτήρ
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5 σπάω
σπάω, S.Ant. 1003, Ar. Pax 498, etc.: [tense] fut. σπάσω [ᾰ] Lyc.484, ([etym.] δια-) Hdt.7.236, ([etym.] ἐπι-) S.Aj. 769: [tense] aor.Aἔσπᾰσα Il.13.178
(tm.), [dialect] Ep.σπάσα 5.859
(tm.), etc.: [tense] pf. , ([etym.] ἀν-) Hp.Superf. 22, Ar.Ach. 1069:—[voice] Med., [tense] fut.σπάσομαι Hp.Vict.2.38
, etc.: [tense] aor.ἐσπᾰσάμην Il.19.387
, Hdt.3.29, Philostr.VA7.42, [dialect] Ep.σπασάμην Od. 10.166
, [dialect] Ep. also σπάσσασθε, σπασσάμενος (v. infr.):—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.σπασθήσομαι Gal.16.760
, ([etym.] δια-) X.An.4.8.10: [tense] aor.ἐσπάσθην Il.11.458
, etc.: [tense] pf.ἔσπασμαι Hp.Morb.1.20
, ([etym.] δι-) Th.6.98, etc.; also in med. sense, X.An.7.4.16, Cyr.7.5.29. Mostly poet. ( ἕλκω being preferred in Prose):— draw, hence,I of a sword, draw, mostly in [voice] Med.,φάσγανά τε σπάσσασθε Od.22.74
;σπασσάμενος.. ἄορ παχέος παρὰ μηροῦ Il.16.473
;ἐκ δ' ἄρα σύριγγος.. ἐσπάσατ' ἔγχος 19.387
;σπασαμένων τὰς μαχαίρας PTeb.48.19
(ii B.C.), cf. 138 (ii B.C.): in [voice] Act.,ξίφος σπάσαντα E.Or. 1194
;φάσγανον σπάσας χερί Id.IT 322
:—[voice] Pass., ἐσπασμένοι τὰ ξίφη having their swords drawn, X.An.7.4.16;ἐσπασμένον ὃν εἶχεν ἀκινάκην Id.Cyr.7.5.29
;ἐσπασμένοις τοῖς ξίφεσι D.S. 4.52
.2 of other things,ἐκ χειρὸς χεῖρα σπάσατο Od.2.321
;σπασάμην ῥῶπάς τε λύγους τε 10.166
; ὡς ἕκαστος ἔσπασεν τύχης πάλον drew the lot (out of the helmet), A.Ag. 333:—[voice] Pass., σπασθέντος (sc. ἔγχεος ἔξω χροός) Il.11.458.3 abs., σπᾶτ' ἀνδρείως pull, hoist away, like men, Ar. Pax 498.2 tear, rend, esp. of ravenous animals, S.Ant. 258, 1003; λαιμοτόμους κεφαλάς dub. l. in E.IA 776 (lyr.); σ. τοῖς ὄνυξιν [τοὺς νεοττούς], of the eagle, Arist.HA 619b31:—[voice] Pass., φλέβιον, σάρκα σπασθῆναι, Hp.Morb. 1.17.3 wrench, sprain,τὸ σκέλος ἔσπασε Plu.Arat.33
:—[voice] Pass.,τὸν μηρὸν σπασθῆναι Hdt.6.134
;τοὺς πόδας E.Cyc. 639
.4 snatch, tear or drag away,πῶλον παρὰ συννόμων Pl.Lg. 666e
;ὑπὸ πτερῶν E. Andr. 441
:—[voice] Pass.,ἔλαφον ἀπ' ἐμῶν γονάτων σπασθεῖσαν Id.Hec.92
(lyr.); ἐκ βραχίονος σπασθείς ib. 408.5 metaph., carry away, draw aside,ἀλλά σ' ἔσπασεν πειθώ S.El. 561
;τὰ πάθη οἷον νεῦρα σ. ἡμᾶς Pl. Lg. 644e
.6 Medic., cause convulsion or spasm, v.l. in Hp.Art. 67:—[voice] Pass., to be convulsed,σπασθεὶς ἀποθνῄσκει Id.Aph.5.5
, Thphr. HP 4.4.13, etc.; ἐσπᾶτο γὰρ πέδονδε καὶ μετάρσιος, of Heracles in his agony, S.Tr. 786, cf. σπάσμα, σπασμός: metaph., to be harassed, anxious, Arr.Epict.1.1.16.III draw in, suck in,θρόμβον αἵματος A. Ch. 533
;ἔσπασεν ἄμυστιν ἑλκύσας E. Cyc. 417
; συνεκθανεῖν σπῶντα χρὴ τῷ πώματι ib. 571; , cf. 285; opp. λάπτω, κάπτω, Plu. 2.699d, cf.σπάσις 11
; σ. τὸν μαστόν suck it, Arist.HA 587a33;σ. ἀμυστί Ael.NA6.51
; and in [voice] Med.,ταυρείου σπασάμενος αἵματος Apollod.1.9.27
:—[voice] Pass., of the female, to be sucked, Arist.HA 576b11 ( τὸ ἄγαν σπᾶσθαι prob. l.); cf.ἕλκω A. 11.4
.2 σ. τὸ πνεῦμα draw breath, Id.Resp.473a2;τὸν ἀέρα τὸν κοινόν Men.531.7
; absorb,ἕκαστον τῶν τοῦ σώματος τὸ αὑτῷ οἰκεῖον ἐσπακέναι Arist.Pr. 930a21
.3 metaph., derive, τροφήν, of winds, Hp.Vict.2.38;πειθώ τε καὶ εἵμερον ἔσπασε ἐκ..
drew, derived..,IG
14.889 ([place name] Sinuessa); σ. ἔρωτα enjoy it, Opp.H.4.270; ὀλίγον ὕπνου ς. snatch a little sleep, Hld.5.1:—[voice] Med., Id.2.16.IV draw tight, pull the reins,χαλινῷ τὸ στόμα τοῦ ἵππου X.Eq.9.7.1
, cf. 9.5; butτὸν χαλινὸν ἐκ τῶν ὀδόντων ἵππου Pl.Phdr. 254e
.2 of angling,ἡ μήρινθος οὐδὲν ἔσπασεν Ar. Th. 928
: hence prov., οὐκ ἔσπασεν ταύτῃ γε 'he took nothing by his motion', Id.V. 175.V derive,ἐπωνυμίαν παρά τινων Philostr.VS2.10.6
, cf. Ael.NA14.15 ([voice] Med.); ἀρχὴν λυρικῆς καὶ πέρας ς. AP9.184 (s. v.l.); ῥίζαν σ. τινός derive one's origin from.., Lyc.623;σ. τὴν κλῆσιν ἀπό τινος S.E.M.1.46
;ἔννοιαν θεοῦ ἐκ τῶν κατὰ τοὺς ὕπνους φαντασιῶν Epicur.Fr. 353
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6 ἷστός
ἷστός ( ἵστημι): anything that stands. — (1) mast, in the middle of the ship, held in place by the μεσόδμη, ἱστοπέδη, πρότονοι, ἐπίτονοι. During stay in port the mast was unstepped and laid back upon the ἱστοδόκη (cf. preceding cut, and Nos. 60, 84).— (2) weaver's beam, loom. The frame of the loom was not placed, as in modern handlooms, in a horizontal position, but stood upright, as appears in the cut, representing an ancient Egyptian loom. The threads of the warp hung perpendicularly down, and were drawn tight by weights at their lower ends. To set up the beam and so begin the web is ( ἱστὸν) στήσασθαι. In weaving, the weaver passed from one side to the other before the loom ( ἐποίχεσθαι), as he carried the shuttle ( κανών), on which was wound the thread of the woof, through the warp, and then drove the woof home with a blow of the κερκίς.— (3) warp, and in general, web, woven stuff.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἷστός
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7 τείνω
τείνω (cf. tendo), aor. 1 ἔτεινα, τεῖνε, pass. perf. τέταται, plup. τέτατο, τετάσθην, aor. τάθη, pass. ταθείς: stretch, stretch out, extend, draw tight; of a bow, Il. 4.124; reins fastened tightly to the chariot rim (see cut No. 10), Il. 5.322; a sword hung by the baldric, Il. 22.307; a helmet-strap drawn under the chin, Il. 3.372. Metaph., λαίλαπα, pass., νύξ, πτόλεμος, Il. 16.365, Il. 17.736, Od. 11.19. ἵπποισι τάθη δρόμος, ‘was put forth,’ ‘exerted,’ Il. 23.375, 758. Cf. τανύω.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > τείνω
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