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1 λιπαρέω
A persist, persevere, hold out, of obstinate resistance,λιπαρήσομεν οὕτω, ὅκως ἂν ἔχωμεν Hdt.8.144
: in part., τοὺς Λυδοὺς τέως μὲν διάγειν λιπαρέοντας continued to hold out, under pressure of famine, Id.1.94: reversely, with part. added, λιπαρέετε μένοντες persist in holding your ground, Id.9.45; ἐλιπάρεε ἱστορέων persisted in inquiring, Id.3.51: c. dat., λ. τῇ πόσει keep on drinking, Id.5.19;λ. τῇ ἑταίρᾳ D.L.6.66
.II of persistent entreaty,1 abs., to be importunate,λιπαρεόντων δὲ αὐτῶν Hdt.1.86
, cf. 2.42, 9.111, A.Pr. 520, Pl.Cra. 413c, Men.Epit.54, Herod.6.28,93; , cf. D.21.206.2 c. acc. et inf., beseech one to do a thing, A.Pr. 1004; also τοῦ με χρείας ὧδε λιπαρεῖς τυχεῖν; to obtain what request dost thou so importune me? S.OT 1435; λιπαροῦντι μὲν τυχεῖν importunate to obtain, Id.OC 776; ξυγγενέσθαι.. μ' ἐλιπάρει.. μάζαις importuned me to become acquainted with cakes, Telecl.38 (cj. Porson), cf. X.Oec.2.16; also λ. τινὰ ὅπως .. PAmh. 2.79.47 (ii A. D.); ἐξαιτήσεσθαι καὶ λιπαρήσειν παρ' ὑμῶν αὐτόν entreat earnestly for him at your hands, D.21.208; but also λ. βωμούς importune.., Plb.32.15.7:—[voice] Pass., to be earnestly entreated,ὑπό τινων X. HG3.5.12
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2 obtestor
ob-testor, ātus, 1, v. dep., to call as a witness to any thing; to protest or assert by a person or thing (syn.: testor, obsecro, supplico; class.).I.In gen.:II.necessitudinem nostram tuamque in me benevolentiam obtestans,
Cic. ad Brut. 1, 13, 1:deūm hominumque fidem,
Liv. 2, 10:sacra regni, deos et hospitales mensas,
Tac. A. 2, 65:summam rempublicam agi obtestans,
id. ib. 12, 5:aut militum se manibus aut suis moriturum obtestans,
id. H. 3, 10; Suet. Calig. 15 fin. —Transf., to conjure by calling to witness; to entreat, beseech, supplicate, implore:per ego haec genua te,
Plaut. Rud. 3, 2, 13; id. Aul. 4, 9, 4:per omnes deos te obtestor, ut, etc.,
Cic. Att. 11, 2, 2; Verg. A. 9, 260:vos judices,
Cic. Cael. 32, 78:vos obtestor atque obsecro, ut, etc.,
id. Sest. 69, 147:id sibi ne eripiatis, vos obtestatur,
id. Sull. 32, 89:obsistens obtestansque deum et hominum fidem testabatur, nequiquam eos fugere,
Liv. 2, 10, 3. —With double acc.:illud te... Pro Latio obtestor, ne, etc.,
Verg. A. 12, 819.—Part.: obtestātus, a, um, in the pass. signif., earnestly entreated, supplicated, implored:obtestatus prece impensā,
Amm. 31, 9, 4:obtestatā fide,
App. M. 2, p. 125, 11.
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