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1 περίστατον
περίστατοςsurrounded and admired by the crowd: masc /fem acc sgπερίστατοςsurrounded and admired by the crowd: neut nom /voc /acc sgπερί̱στατον, περιίστημιplace round: imperf ind act 2nd dualπεριίστημιplace round: pres imperat act 2nd dualπεριίστημιplace round: pres ind act 3rd dualπεριίστημιplace round: pres ind act 2nd dualπεριίστημιplace round: imperf ind act 2nd dual (homeric ionic) -
2 πολυζήλωτον
πολυζήλωτοςmuch admired: masc /fem acc sgπολυζήλωτοςmuch admired: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
3 περιστάτοις
περίστατοςsurrounded and admired by the crowd: masc /fem /neut dat pl -
4 περιστάτων
περίστατοςsurrounded and admired by the crowd: masc /fem /neut gen plπεριίστημιplace round: pres imperat act 3rd dual -
5 περίστατε
περίστατοςsurrounded and admired by the crowd: masc /fem voc sgπερί̱στατε, περιίστημιplace round: imperf ind act 2nd plπεριίστημιplace round: pres imperat act 2nd plπεριίστημιplace round: pres ind act 2nd plπεριίστημιplace round: imperf ind act 2nd pl (homeric ionic) -
6 περίστατοι
περίστατοςsurrounded and admired by the crowd: masc /fem nom /voc pl -
7 περίστατος
περίστατοςsurrounded and admired by the crowd: masc /fem nom sg -
8 πολυζηλώτω
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9 πολυζηλώτῳ
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10 πολυζήλωτε
πολυζήλωτοςmuch admired: masc /fem voc sg -
11 πολυζήλωτος
πολυζήλωτοςmuch admired: masc /fem nom sg -
12 ζηλόω
+ V 10-7-8-7-17=49 Gn 26,14; 30,1; 37,11; Nm 5,14(bis)to be jealous of, to envy [τινα] Gn 26,14; id. [τινι] Nm 11,29; to be jealous [abs.] Dt 32,19; to be zealous for, to strive after [τι] Sir 51,18οἳ καὶ ἐζήλωσαν τὸν ζῆλόν σου who admired your zeal, who were moved with your zeal Jdt 9,4*Is 11,11 ζηλῶσαι to be zealous-קנוא/ל for MT קנות/ל to recoverCf. HARL 1992a, 158; HELBING 1928, 95; →NIDNTT; TWNT(→παραζηλόω,,) -
13 περίβλεπτος
-ος,-ον A 0-0-0-1-0=1 Prv 31,23respected, admired, distinguished -
14 γλαυκός
A gleaming (cf. γλαύσσω, γλαυσός), once in Hom.,γλαυκὴ δέ σε τίκτε θάλασσα Il.16.34
(hence γλαυκὴ δυσπέμφελος, = the sea, Hes. Th. 440): so in Trag. (not A.),γ. λίμνα S.Fr. 371
, 476;ἅλς E.Cyc.16
; (lyr.); laterγ. σελάνα Mesom.Sol.21
;πλήθοντα πυρὸς γλαυκοῖο σελήνη Tryph.514
;ἀστέρες Him.Ecl.13.37
;γ. ἠώς Theoc.16.5
; alsoγ. δράκων Pi.O.8.37
(expld. by Sch.as, = γλαύκωψ, γλαυκῶπις).II later, of colour (κυανοῦς λευκῷ κεραννύμενος Pl.Ti. 68c
; cf. γλαυκότερον κυάνοιο φαείνεται Hegesiana x 1), bluish green or grey, of the olive, S.OC 701, E.IT 1101, Tr. 802 (all lyr.), etc.; of the elder, Emp.93; ὀπώρα, of grapes, S.Tr. 703; of vine leaves, AP9.87 (Marc. Arg.); of the beryl and topaz, D.P.1119 sq.;μάραγδος Nonn.D.5.178
.2 freq. of the eye, light blue, grey, opp. μέλας, χαροπός, Arist.GA 779b13, HA 492a3, cf. Paus.1.14.6;ἔθνος γ. ἰσχυρῶς καὶ πυρρόν Hdt.4.108
, cf. Hp.Aër.14, Arist.Pr. 892a3, etc.;γ. Ἀθάνα E.Heracl. 754
(lyr.), Theoc.28.1, cf. Plot.4.4.19; cf. γλαυκῶπις: —this colour was not admired, Luc.DMeretr.2.1, Philostr. VA7.42.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > γλαυκός
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15 θαυμάζω
Aθαυμάσομαι A.Pr. 476
, E.Alc. 157, Pl.Prm. 129c, [dialect] Ep.θαυμάσσομαι Il.18.467
; alsoθαυμάσω Hp.Nat.Puer. 29
, Plu.2.823f, etc. (in X.Cyr.5.2.12 θαυμάζουσι is restored for -σουσι, θαυμάσετε is v.l. for -σαιτε, Id.HG5.1.14): [tense] aor. (lyr.), etc., [dialect] Ep. : [tense] pf.τεθαύμακα X.Mem.1.4.2
, etc.:—[voice] Med., Gal.Med.Phil.2 (v.l.), Ael.VH12.30: [tense] aor. 1 ἐθαυμασάμην v.l. in Aesop.92; οὐκ ἂν θαυμας ώμεθα (leg. - σαίμεθα) Procl.in Prm.p.750S.; θαυμάσαιτο v.l. in J.BJ3.5.1:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.- ασθήσομαι Isoc.6.105
, Th.2.41: [tense] aor.ἐθαυμάσθην Id.6.12
: [tense] pf.τεθαύμασμαι Plb.4.82.1
.1 abs., wonder, marvel, Il.24.394, Pl.Hp.Ma. 282e, etc.2 c. acc., marvel at, Il.24.631, etc.;πτόλεμόν τε μάχην τε 13.11
; , cf. OC 1152, El. 393:—[voice] Pass., ὡς τέρας θ. Hdt.4.28; μὴ παρὼν -άζεται I wonder why he is not present, S.OT 289.b honour, admire, worship, once in Hom. (but cf. θαυμαίνω), οὔτε τι θαυμάζειν.. οὔτ' ἀγάασθαι Od.16.203
; freq. later, as Hdt.3.80, A.Th. 772 (lyr.), S.Aj. 1093, etc.;θ. τύμβον πατρός E.El. 519
;μηδὲ τὸν πλοῦτον μηδὲ τὴν δόξαν τὴν τούτων θαυμάζετε, ἀλλ' ὑμᾶς αὐτούς D. 21.210
; μηδὲν θ., Lat. nil admirari, Plu.2.44b; technically, of the attendance of small birds on the owl, Arist.HA 609a15; θ. πρόσωπον to show respect to a person, i.e. comply with their request, LXX Ge. 19.21; θ. τινά τινος for a thing, Th.6.36;θ. τινὰ ἐπὶ σοφίᾳ Pl.Tht. 161c
, X.Mem.1.4.2;ἀπὸ τοῦ σώματος τὸν νεανίσκον Plu.Rom.7
:— [voice] Pass., to be admired, Hdt.7.204;ὑπό τινος Id.3.82
;ἔν τινι Th.2.39
;τῶν προγεγενημένων μᾶλλον -θησόμεθα Isoc.6.105
; τοὺς ὁμοίως τεθαυμασμένους [ποιητάς] Phld.Po.5.31;διά τι Isoc.4.59
: c. gen.,τῆς ῥώμης Philostr.VA7.42
; ; τὰ εἰκότα θ. to receive proper marks of respect, Th.1.38;θ. τινί Id.7.63
.3 c. gen., wonder at, marvel at, τούτου (cj. for τοῦτο) Lys.7.23: c. part.,ὃ δ' ἐθαύμασά σου λέγοντος Pl.Prt. 329c
, cf. Cri. 50c;θ. τῶν προθέντων αὖθις λέγειν Th.3.38
; θ. τί τινος to wonder at a thing in a person, E.Hipp. 1041;ὃ θ. τοῦ ἑταίρου Pl.Tht. 161b
, cf. R. 376a: c. dupl. gen.,θ. τούτου τῆς διανοίας Lys.3.44
:—these phrases are used in [dialect] Att. as a civil mode of expressing dissent.4 rarely c. dat. rei, to wonder at, Th.4.85.5 folld. by Preps., [full] τὰ- όμενα περί τινος Pl.Ti. 80c
;θ. περί τινος τί τῇ τέχνῃ συμβάλλεται Sosip.1.37
;ἐπί σου θαυμάζω, πῶς δύνῃ.. Plb.23.5.12
;θαυμάσονται ἐπ' αὐτῇ LXXLe.26.32
.6 freq. folld. by an interrog. sentence,θαυμάζομεν οἷον ἐτύχθη Il.2.320
;θ. ὅστις ἔσται ὁ ἀντερῶν Th.3.38
;θαυμάζοντες τί ἔσοιτο ἡ πολιτεία X. HG2.3.17
;θ. ὡς οὔπω πάρεισιν Th.1.90
, cf. X.Cyr.1.4.20, etc.; θ. ὅτι I wonder at the fact that.., Pl.R. 489a;πολλάκις τεθαύμακα ὅπως.. Com.Adesp.22.46D.
; but more commonly, θ. εἰ.. I wonder if.., as a more polite way of saying I wonder that.., Hdt.1.155, S. OC 1140, Pl.Phd. 97a;ἐὰν.. λέγω, μηδὲν θαυμάσῃς Id.Smp. 215a
;ὃ καὶ θαυμάζω, εἰ.. D.19.86
; θαύμαζον ἀκούων, εἰ σὺ μὴ εἴης.. , Lat. mirum ni.., Ar. Pax 1292 (hex.).—This construction is freq. combined with one or other of the foregoing.b c. acc.,θαύμαζ' Ἀχιλῆα, ὅσσος ἔην οἷός τε Il.24.629
; Τηλέμαχον θαύμαζον, ὃ θαρσαλέως ἀγόρευε they marvelled at Telemachus, that he spake so boldly, Od. 1.382; τὸ δὲ θαυμάζεσκον ([dialect] Ion. [tense] impf.),ὡς.. 19.229
;θ. σοῦ γλῶσσαν, ὡς θρασύστομος A.Ag. 1399
, etc.: sts. without a connective,ἀλλὰ τὸ θαυμάζω· ἴδον.. Od.4.655
;σοῦ.. θαυμάσας ἔχω τόδε· χρῆν γὰρ.. S. Ph. 1362
: sts. c. inf.,θαυμάζομεν Ἕκτορα δῖον, αἰχμητὴν ἔμεναι Il.5.601
.c c. gen., θ. τινός, ἥντινα γνώμην ἔχων κτλ. Antipho 1.5;θ. τῶν.. ἐχόντων ὅπως οὐ λέγουσιν Isoc.3.3
;θ. αὐτοῦ τί τολμήσει λέγειν D.24.66
;θαυμάζω τινὸς ὅτι.. Isoc.4.1
; θ. τῶν δυναστευόντων εἰ ἡγοῦνται I wonder at men in power supposing, ib.170;ὑμῶν θ. εἰ μὴ βοηθήσετε X.HG2.3.53
; alsoθ. αὐτοῦ.. τοῦτο, ὡς.. Pl.Phd. 89a
.7 c. acc. et inf., πενθεῖν οὔ σε θ. E.Med. 268, cf. Alc. 1130: after a gen.,θαυμάζω δέ σου.. κυρεῖν λέγουσαν A.Ag. 1199
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16 θαυμάσιος
A wonderful, marvellous, ; (nisi neut. pl.); [ὁδὸς] θωμασιωτέρη Hdt.2.21
; θωμάσια wonders, marvels, ib.35: [comp] Sup.- ώτατα Id.6.47
;θαυμάσια ἐργάζεσθαι Pl.Smp. 220a
; ἧττον θαυμαστά, καίπερ ὄντα θαυμάσια less admired, though admirable, Plu.2.974d: c. inf.,τέρας θ. προσιδέσθαι Pi.P.1.26
; οὐ θ. [ἐστι] c. inf., Ar.Th. 468;ἔστιν δὲ.. τοῦτο.. θ., ὅπως.. Id.Pl. 340
; θ. τοῦ κάλλους marvellous for beauty, X.An.2.3.9;πρὸς τὴν τόλμαν -ώτατε Aeschin.3.152
: with interrog., θαυμάσιον ὅσον exceedingly, Pl.Smp. 217a;θαυμάσι' ἡλίκα D.19.24
; τὸ -ώτατον what is most wonderful, D.S.1.63.2 Adv. - ίως wonderfully, i.e. exceedingly, Ar.Nu. 1240: freq. with ὡς, θ. ὡς ἄθλιος marvellously wretched, Pl.Grg. 471a; θ. ἂν ὡς ηὐλαβούμην I should be wonderfully cautious, D.29.1.II admirable, excellent, with slight irony, Pl.Phdr. 242a, D. 19.113: freq.ὦ θαυμάσιε Pl.R. 435c
, al.; ὦ -ώτατε ἄνθρωπε, in scorn, X.An.3.1.27.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > θαυμάσιος
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17 περίβλεπτος
περί-βλεπτος, ον,A looked at from all sides, admired of all observers,βίος E.Andr.89
;ταὧς Antiph.175.5
;ἵππος X.Eq.10.1
([comp] Comp.);π. τὴν φύσιν τινὸς ποιεῖν Isoc.10.17
; mostly of persons,π. βροτοῖς E.HF 508
, cf. Epicur. Sent.7, LXXPr.31.23, etc.;πάντων.. -ότατοι X.HG7.1.30
;διὰ ταῦτα π. εἶναι ἐν Ἕλλησι καὶ ἐν βαρβάροις Id.Smp.8.38
, etc.; π. παρά τισι Carneïsc.Herc.1027.12, D.S.13.92 ;π. ἐπ' ἀρετῇ Isoc.8.141
, cf. 16.48 ;ὑπὸ πάντων ἐπὶ κακίᾳ Id.6.95
;π. τὸ σῶμα Anon.
ap. Suid. s.v. Ἀρσάκης ([comp] Sup.), Philostr.VA1.7; freq. as a title of honour, POxy. 1038.11 (vi A. D.), etc. Adv. - τως, ἀγωνίσασθαι D.S.18.30
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18 περίσκεπτος
περίσκεπ-τος, ον,A to be seen on all sides, far-seen,περισκέπτῳ ἐνὶ χώρῳ Od.1.426
, 10.211, Pl.Epigr.26.3 ; [ ἀστέρες] Arat. 213.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περίσκεπτος
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19 περίστατος
περί-στᾰτος, ον,2 περιστατόν· τὸ ἀνάστατον, Hsch.II [voice] Act., standing round and wondering, agape, π. τὴν κώμην ποιεῖ Theopomp. Com.41.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περίστατος
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20 πολύζηλος
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