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1 παραπείθω
A- πείσω Com.Adesp.25.17
D. (dub.): [dialect] Ep.[tense] aor. παρ- or παραι-πέπῐθον :—win by persuasive arts, prevail upon, Il. 24.208 ;Πηλείωνα.. σπουδῇ παρπεπιθόντες 23.37
, cf. 606, Od.24.119 ; freq. with a notion of deceit or guile, beguile, cajole,ὅς μ' ἄγε παρπεπιθὼν ᾗσι φρεσί Od. 14.290
: c. acc. et inf.,μή σε ἔπεσσι παραιπεπίθῃσιν Ὀδυσσεὺς μνηστήρεσσι μάχεσθαι 22.213
;παράπεισον.. ἐλθεῖν.. Ἰσμηνόν E. Supp.60
(lyr.):—rare in Prose, μή πῃ πρεσβύτας ἡμᾶς ὄντας.. παραπείσῃ may cajole us, Pl.Lg. 892d, cf. Nic.Dam.130.24J. :—[voice] Pass., παραπεπεῖσθαι to be beguiled into doing a thing, Arist.LI 969b17.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παραπείθω
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2 ψευδής
Aψεῦδος 111
; it is found in later Gr., OGI669.54 (Egypt, i A.D.), Palaeph.6, al., Gal.18(2).782); gen. sg.ψευδοῦς Id.15.168
; old [dialect] Att. acc. pl.ψευδᾶς IG12.700
: ([etym.] ψεύδομαι):— lying, false, untrue, of things, opp.ἀληθής, ψ. λόγοι Hes.Th. 229
; , E.Hipp. 1288 (anap.); τρέπεσθαι ἐπὶ ψευδέα ὁδόν to betake oneself to falsehood, Hdt.1.117; ψ. κατηγορία, αἰτίαι, false charges, Aeschin.2.183, Isoc. 15.138, Plb.5.41.3; ; , Cra. 385b: ψ. λόγοι are also fallacies, in Logic, Arist.Top. 162b3 sqq.; ἥδε ἡ ψ. οὐσία this unreal Being (sc. the world of sense), Plot.5.8.9: irreg. [comp] Sup.ψευδίστατος, εἴδη Ael.VH14.37
.2 of persons, lying, false, and as Subst., liar, (only here in Hom.; perh. ψεύδεσσι from ψεῦδος is the true accent; so Hermappias ap.Hdn.Gr.2.45 against Aristarch. and Ptol.Asc. ibid.);τοὺς θεοὺς ψευδεῖς τίθης S. Ph. 992
, cf. Ant. 657;ψ. ἔφυς E.Or. 1608
; ψ. φανήσεσθαι to be detected in falsehood, Th.4.27, cf. Pl.Tht. 148b;Κριτίαν ψευδῆ ἐπιδείξω Id.Chrm. 158d
: irreg. [comp] Sup. arrant liar,EM
110.29, cf. Eust.1441.25.3 τὰ ψευδῆ falsehoods, lies,οὐ ψευδῆ λέγω A.Ag. 625
, cf. Antipho 1.10, etc.; ;τινὰς ψ. διαβάλλειν Ar.Eq.64
;ψευδῶν συγκολλητής Id.Nu. 446
(anap.).4 ψευδέων ἀγορή, in Hp.Epid.3.1. ή, ιβ, said to be a name of the monkey-market, perhaps as being villanous counterfeits of humanity.II [voice] Pass., beguiled, deceived, E.IA 852. -
3 ψυχαγωγέω
A lead departed souls to the nether world, esp. of Hermes, Luc.D Deor.7.4, 24.1.II evoke or conjure up the dead by sacrifice; hence metaph., lead or attract the souls of the living, win over, persuade, allure,ψ. μὲν πολλοὺς τῶν ζώντων, τοὺς δὲ τεθνεῶτας φάσκοντες ψυχαγωγεῖν Pl.Lg. 909b
;ψ. διὰ τῆς ὄψεως τοὺς ἀνθρώπους X.Mem.3.10.6
;διὰ τῆς μελῳδίας D.S.4.4
; of speakers,ψ. τοὺς ἀκούοντας Phld.Rh.1.148S.
;τὰ μέγιστα, οἷς ψυχαγωγεῖ ἡ τραγῳδία Arist.Po. 1450a33
:—[voice] Pass.,ἐκ τῆς μουσικῆς ψ. Ael. VH2.39
;ὑπό τινων D.S.2.53
.2 in bad sense, lead away, inveigle, delude,ψ. τοὺς ἀκροωμένους Isoc.2.49
, cf. 9.10;τινὰς λόγοις ψ. Lycurg.33
; ψ. τινα ὥστε .., c. inf., Plb.13.8.3:—[voice] Pass.,ὑπὸ εἰδώλων καὶ φαντασμάτων Pl.Ti. 71a
; κολακείαις, θεραπείᾳ ψ., D.44.63, 59.55; ὁ νοῦς.. πρὸς ἀλλοτρίῳ ψυχαγωγηθεὶς πάθει beguiled by contemplating another's sufferings, Timocl.6.6:—with a play upon these senses, λίμνη τις.., οὗ ψυχαγωγεῖ Σωκράτης where Socrates evokes (beguiles) souls, Ar.Av. 1555 (lyr.).III = τὸ ἐξαπατῶντα πιπράσκειν, AB 116.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ψυχαγωγέω
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4 ἀγοήτευτος
ἀγοήτευτος, ον,II [voice] Act., without guile. Adv.- τως Cic.Att.12.3.1
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5 ἁλώσιμος
A easy to take or conquer, of places and persons, Hdt.3.153, E.Hel. 1622, Th.4.9: metaph., easily beguiled, X. Mem.3.11.11.2 of the mind, easy to apprehend, S.Ph. 863 (lyr.).II ([etym.] ἅλωσις) of or belonging to capture or conquest, παιὰν ἁ. song of triumph on taking city, A.Th. 635; βάξις ἁ. tidings of capture, Ag.10.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἁλώσιμος
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6 σοφίζω
σοφίζω (σοφός) impf. ἐσόφιζον; 1 aor. ἐσόφισα. Pass.: 1 fut. σοφισθήσομαι LXX; 1 aor. ἐσοφίσθην LXX; pf. ptc. pl. σεσοφισμένοι LXX① to cause a pers. to develop understanding to a relatively sophisticated degree, make wise, teach, instruct (pass. in Hes., also Diog. L. 5, 90 ironically; POxy 1790, 23 [I B.C.]; Just., D. 32, 5; act.: Ps 18:8; 104:22; TestSol)ⓐ act., in a good sense (as also in the pass. cited above) τινά someone 2 Ti 3:15; ISm 1:1. τινὰ ἔν τινι make someone wise in or for someth. B 5:3 (cp. the pass. w. ἔν τινι Sir 38:31).ⓑ act., in a pejorative sense (so the mid. elsewh.: Philo, Mut. Nom. 240; Jos., Bell. 4, 103) ἄγγελο πονηρὸ ἐσόφιζεν αὐτού a wicked messenger (angel) beguiled them B 9:4.② to be skilled in formulating or creating someth. in an artful manner, freq. w. implication of self-serving cleverness, reason out, concoct ingeniously/slyly or devise craftily (cp. 1b), mid. (Hdt., X. et al.; PSI 452, 11; Jos., Bell. 3, 222), as it seems, Ox 840, 1f π̣ά̣ν̣τ̣α̣ σ̣ο̣φί̣ζεται reasons it all out quite subtly. Pass. (Soph., Phil. 77; Demosth. 29, 28) σεσοφισμένοι μῦθοι 2 Pt 1:16.—DELG s.v. σοφό. M-M. TW. -
7 ψεύδομαι
ψεύδομαι in our lit. only mid. (Hom.+); fut. ψεύσομαι; 1 aor. ἐψευσάμην; pf. 2 sg. ἔψευσμαι (Sus 55 LXX; Sus 59 Theod.). Pass.: aor. inf. ψευσθῆναι (Mel., P. 26, 183), ptc. ψευσθείς (Just., D. 134, 3); pf. ptc. ἐψευσμένος (Tat. 16, 1).① to tell a falsehood, lie abs. (X., Mem. 2, 6, 36; Aristot., EN 2, 7; 4, 7 et al.; Pr 14:5; TestAbr B 13 p. 118, 3 [Stone p. 84]; TestJos 13:9; ApcSed 7:8; Philo, Leg. All. 3, 124; Just., D. 117, 4; Tat. 32, 1) Mt 5:11; Hb 6:18 (θεόν is subj. acc.); 1J 1:6; Rv 3:9; 1 Cl 27:2abc (Artem. 2, 69 p. 161, 15 ἀλλότριον θεῶν τὸ ψεύδεσθαι); Hm 3:2. As a formula of affirmation οὐ ψεύδομαι (Jos., Vi. 296; cp. Plut., Mor. 1059a) Ro 9:1; 2 Cor 11:31; Gal 1:20; 1 Ti 2:7. εἴς τινα tell lies against someone, i.e. to that person’s detriment (Sus 55 LXX) Col 3:9. κατά τινος against someth. κατὰ τῆς ἀληθείας against the truth Js 3:14 (cp. Bel 11 Theod.). The pers. who is harmed by the lie can be added in the dat. (Ps 17:45; 88:36; Josh 24:27; Jer 5:12; JosAs 24:6) οὐκ ἀνθρώποις ἀλλὰ τῷ θεῷ Ac 5:4. πάντα in every particular 14:19 v.l. (Tat. 22, 2). τὶ in any point Papias (2:15).② to attempt to deceive by lying, tell lies to, impose upon τινὰ someone (Eur., X. et al.; Plut., Alcib. 206 [26, 8], Marcell. 314 [27, 7]; Jos., Ant. 3, 273; 13, 25; PSI 232, 10) Ac 5:3 (Appian, Liby. 27 §113 τίς σε δαίμων ἔβλαψε … ψεύσασθαι θεοὺς οὓς ὤμοσας;=‘what evil spirit beguiled you … to lie to the gods by whom you swore?’; Tat. 19, 3 ἑαυτόν); 1 Cl 15:4 (Ps 77:36, but w. αὐτῷ).—DELG. M-M. TW.
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