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1 πλεονεκτέω
A- ήσω Th.4.62
, etc. ( πλέον ἐκτήσεται shd. be read in Pl.La. 192e):—Prose Verb, have or claim more than one's due, mostly in bad sense, to be greedy, grasping, Hdt.8.112, X.Mem.2.6.21, Pl.Grg. 483c, etc.2 also, gain or have some advantage, without any bad sense,δυνάμει τινὶ π. Th.4.62
, cf. 86; opp. ἐλαττοῦσθαι, Arist.Rh. 1360a3;πολὺ ἐπλεονέκτει ὁ Πελοπίδας παρὰ τῷ Πέρσῃ X. HG7.1.34
: abs., Arist.Rh. 1402b25, D.S.12.46;π. ἀπὸ τῶν μὴ καθηκόντων Plb.6.56.2
: freq. with neut. Pron., π. ταῦτα, etc., Th.4.61, etc.3 c. gen. rei, have or claim a larger share of than others,τῶν ὠφελίμων Id.6.39
; τοῦ ἡλίου, τοῦ ψύχους, τῶν πόνων, X.Cyr.1.6.25, cf. Oec.7.26; δόξης, χάριτος, Arist.EN 1136b22, 1137a1.II c. gen. pers., have or gain the advantage over,τῶν ἐχθρῶν Pl.R. 362b
, cf. Hyp.Lyc.8, etc.;παρά τινος X.Cyr.1.6.32
(v.l.);παρ' ἀλλήλων Arist.Pol. 1292b19
; τινι in a thing, X.Cyr.4.3.21, etc.; ; ; also π. τῶν νόμων gain at the expense of the laws, Id.Lg. 691a; τῆς ὑμετέρας π. εὐηθείας take advantage of your simpleness, D.Prooem.24.2 later c. acc. pers., get or have the advantage over, D.H.9.7, Plu.Marc.29, Luc.Am.27: usu. in bad sense, overreach, defraud,πλεονεκτεῖν μηδένα Men.Mon. 259
, cf. 1 Ep.Thess.4.6, 2 Ep.Cor.7.2, D.Chr.17.8, D.C.52.37: in early writers only [voice] Pass. in this sense,ὑπό τινων X.Mem.3.5.2
; πλεονεκτεῖσθαι χιλίαις δραχμαῖς to be defrauded in or of 1, 000 drachmae, D.41.25. In Th.1.77 πλεονεκτεῖσθαι is impers., to be an act of πλεονεξία.3 [voice] Pass., to be surpassed, excelled, τινι Apollod.Poliorc.173.5.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πλεονεκτέω
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2 χρεωκοπέω
A cut down a debt, defraud one's creditors, Plu.2.829c, Str.8.3.29, Ph.1.345: metaph.,πολλῶν θανάτων ὀφειλήματα D.S.38
/9.8χ. τὸν λόγον Plu.2.764a
; withhold fraudulently, μέρος ἥμισυ ib. 968d; minimize,τι τῆς διδασκαλίας S.E.M.6.6
; cut down, Vett.Val.137.13, al.:—[voice] Pass., to be cheated or defrauded, Plu.2.829c, Phalar.Ep.81.2; to be disappointed, Herm. ap. Stob.1.49.44. (It is uncertain whether χρεοκ- or χρεωκ- should be read: v. χρεοκ-.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > χρεωκοπέω
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3 ἀδικέω
ἀδῐκέω, [dialect] Aeol. [suff] ἀδι-ήω Sapph.1.20, [dialect] Dor. [suff] ἀδι-ίω Tab.Heracl.1.138: [dialect] Ion. [tense] impf. ἠδίκεον orA- ευν Hdt.1.121
:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut. in med. formἀδικήσομαι E.IA 1436
, Th.5.56, etc.; alsoἀδικηθήσομαι Apollod.1.9.23
, etc.: — to be ἄδικος, do wrong (defined by Arist.Rh. 1368b6 τὸ βλάπτειν ἑκόντα παρὰ τὸν νόμον, cf. ἀδίκημα), τῶν ἀδικησάντων τίσις ἔσσεται
those who have sinned,h.Cer.
367; freq. in Hdt. and [dialect] Att.; τἀδικεῖν wrong-doing, S.Ant. 1059; τὸ μὴ ἀδικεῖν righteous dealing, A.Eu.85, 749:— in legal phrase, do wrong in the eye of the law, the particular case being added in part., asΣωκράτης ἀ... ποιῶν.. καὶ διδάσκων Pl.Ap. 19b
, cf. X.Mem.1.1.1: c. acc. cogn., ἀδικίαν, ἀδικήματα, etc., Pl.R. 344c, 409a, cf. Arist.Rh. 1389b7; alsoἀ. οὐδὲν ἄξιον δεσμοῦ Hdt.3.145
; ἀ. πολλά, μεγάλα, etc., Pl.Smp. 188a, al.; οὐδέν, μηδὲν ἀ. ib., al.:—ἀ. περὶ τὰ μυστήρια D.21.175
, cf. IG2.811c154; ἀ. εἰς πόλιν, κτῆμα, Lib. Or.15.39, 31.7:—in games or contests, play foul, Ar.Nu.25, Arist. EN 1123b32.b in [tense] pres., to be in the wrong, εἰ μὴ ἀδικῶ γε if I am not mistaken, Pl.Chrm. 156a.II trans. c. acc. pers., wrong, injure, Archil.Supp.2.13, Sapph.1.20, Epich.286, Hdt.1.112, etc.:— ruin, of a girl, Men.Georg.30: c. dupl. acc., wrong one in a thing, Ar. Pl. 460;ἃ πολλοὺς ὑμῶν ἠδίκηκεν D.21.129
;μείζον' ἢ ἐλάττονα ἀ. τινά 20.124
;ἀ. ἀδικίαν περί τινας Pl.Lg. 854e
:—[voice] Pass., to be wronged, injured,μὴ δῆτ' ἀδικηθῶ S.OC 174
;ἀ. εἴς τι E.Med. 265
;μέγιστα ἀ. Aeschin.3.84
;οὔτ' ἀδικεῖ οὔτ' ἀδικεῖται Pl.Smp. 196b
, etc.; [tense] pres. ἀδικεῖται, -ούμενος used for the [tense] pf. ἠδίκηται, -ημένος (v. supr. 1), Antipho 4.4.9, Pl.R. 359a: c. acc., to be defrauded of, μισθὸν ἀδικίας v.l. in 2 Ep.Pet.2.13. -
4 ἀπόμισθος
ἀπόμισθ-ος, ον,A away from (i. e. without) pay, unpaid or underpaid, X.HG6.2.16;ἄθλιοι ἀ. ξένοι D.4.46
; defrauded of pay, Lys. Fr.138S.II paid off, discharged,ἀ. γίγνεται παρὰ Τιμοθέου D.23.154
, cf. Aen.Tact.5.2 and 11.4;λευκή με θρὶξ ἀ. ποιεῖ Com.Adesp. 226
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5 ἐμπαίζω
A : [tense] pf. ἐμπέπαιχα ib.Nu.22.29:— mock at, mock,τινί Hdt.4.134
;τινά PCair.Preis.3.10
(iv A.D.): abs., S.Ant. 799:—[voice] Pass.,ψυχὴ ὑπό.. σωμάτων καὶ πραγμάτων ἐμπαιζομένη Ph.1.568
, cf. Luc.Trag.333.2 euphem. in mal. part., LXXJd. 19.25.3 [voice] Pass., to be deluded, Ev.Matt.2.16, AP10.56.2 (Pall.), Vett.Val.16.14; to be defrauded, of the revenues, Cod.Just.1.34.2.II sport in or on,ὡς νεβρὸς χλοεραῖς ἐ. λείμακος ἡδοναῖς E.Ba. 866
(lyr.); τοῖς χοροῖσιν ἐ. to sport in the dance, Ar.Th. 975;τῷ γυμνασίῳ Luc.Lex.5
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