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1 παρεγγράφω
παρέγγραφοςinterpolated: masc /fem /neut nom /voc /acc dualπαρέγγραφοςinterpolated: masc /fem /neut gen sg (doric aeolic)παρεγγράφωwrite by the side: pres subj act 1st sgπαρεγγράφωwrite by the side: pres ind act 1st sg -
2 παρένθετον
παρένθετοςinterpolated: masc /fem acc sgπαρένθετοςinterpolated: neut nom /voc /acc sgπαρέρχομαιibo: aor imperat act 2nd dual (doric)παρέρχομαιibo: aor ind act 2nd dual (doric) -
3 παρεγγράφους
παρέγγραφοςinterpolated: masc /fem acc pl -
4 παρεγγράφων
παρέγγραφοςinterpolated: masc /fem /neut gen plπαρεγγράφωwrite by the side: pres part act masc nom sg -
5 παρενθέτου
παρένθετοςinterpolated: masc /fem /neut gen sg -
6 παρενθέτω
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7 παρενθέτῳ
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8 παρενθέτων
παρένθετοςinterpolated: masc /fem /neut gen plπαρέρχομαιibo: aor imperat act 3rd pl (doric)παρέρχομαιibo: aor imperat act 3rd dual (doric) -
9 παρέγγραφος
παρέγγραφοςinterpolated: masc /fem nom sg -
10 παρένθετα
παρένθετοςinterpolated: neut nom /voc /acc pl -
11 παρένθετος
παρένθετοςinterpolated: masc /fem nom sg -
12 παράκειμαι
Aπαρεκέσκετο Od.14.521
:—used as [voice] Pass. to παρατίθημι, lie beside or before,ἔτι καὶ παρέκειτο τράπεζα Il.24.476
;ὀϊστόν, ὅ οἱ παρέκειτο τραπέζῃ Od.21.416
, cf. Pherecr. 108.17, Telecl.1.7, etc.;ἡ παρακειμένη τροφή Arist.HA 599a25
: generally, to be at hand, available, ; to be adjacent, c. dat., PTeb.74.56 (ii B. C.): metaph., ὑμῖν παράκειται ἐναντίον ἠὲ μάχεσθαι ἢ φεύγειν the choice is before you, to fight or flee, Od.22.65;ἔρδειν.. ἀμηχανίη παράκειται Thgn.685
; ἅμα παρακεῖσθαι λύπας τε καὶ ἡδονάς lie side by side, Pl. Phlb. 41d: freq. in part., Ἀΐδᾳ παρακείμενος lying at death's door, S. Ph. 861 (lyr.); παρκείμενον τέρας the present marvel, Pi.O.13.73; τὸ παρκείμενον the present, Id.N.3.75;ἱκανὰ τὰ κακὰ καὶ τὰ παρακείμενα Ar.Lys. 1048
;τὰ π. ὕδατα PTeb.61
(b). 132 (ii B. C.); τὰ π., also, dishes on table, Amphis 30.6;κλίνην.. παρακειμένην τε τὴν τράπεζαν Diod.
Com.2.10; ἡ π. πύλη the nearest gate, Plb.7.16.5; ἐν μνήμῃ παρακείμενα things present in memory, Pl.Phlb. 19d; under discussion,λόγος Phld.Sign.16
; obvious, Id.Rh.1.3,6 S.; to be closely connected with, παράκεινται τῇ μαθηματικῇ θεωρίᾳ ἥ τε θεολογικὴ ἐπιστήμη καὶ ἡ φυσική lamb.Comm.Math.28.b in legal phrases, to be attached or appended, of documents, BGU889.15 (ii A. D.); to be noted, scheduled, PTeb.27.7 (ii B. C.); to be preserved in a register or archive, PSI5.454.18 (iv A. D.), etc.3 metaph., lie prostrate, of absolute subjection,π. πρὸ προσώπου σου LXX Ju.3.3
.II in Gramm., etc.:1 to be laid down, mentioned in text-books,τὰ σημεῖα οὐ παράκειται Philum. Ven.29
; simply, to be cited, ἐκ τῶν Θεοφράστου Sch.Ar.Pl. 720.2 ὁ παρακείμενος (sc. χρόνος ) the perfect tense, A.D.Synt.205.15.3 ἀντίφρασίς ἐστι λέξις.. διὰ τοῦ π. τὸ ἐναντίον παριστῶσα, ex adjecto, as when the Furies are called Eumenides, Trypho Trop.2.15, cf. Ps.-Plu. Vit.Hom. 25.4 of words, to be joined by juxtaposition (not composition, cf.παράθεσις 1.2
), A.D.Synt.330.26, al.5 to be interpolated, Gal. 18(1).58.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παράκειμαι
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13 παρέγγραπτος
παρέγ-γραπτος, ον,A illegally registered, π. πολῖται intrusive citizens, Aeschin.2.177 ; of deified heroes, Luc.JTr.21 : metaph., assumed,αἱ τροφοὶ τὴν εὔνοιαν π. ἔχουσιν Plu.2.3c
; interpolated,συγγραφή Eust. 1379.62
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14 παρέγγραφος
παρέγ-γρᾰφος, ον, = foreg.,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παρέγγραφος
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15 παρέγκειμαι
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16 παρένθετος
παρέν-θετος, ον,II π. πρόσωπον a 'man of straw', Sammelb.5248.7 (ii B.C.), etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παρένθετος
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17 τόπος
τόπος, ὁ (fem. by attractionAτόπον τὰν καλειμέναν Δαματρείαν IG 9(1).32.80
(Stiris, ii B.C.)), place, region, first in A. (v. infr.), afterwds. freq. in all writers; periphr., χθονὸς πᾶς τ., i.e. the whole earth, A. Eu. 249;ἐς τὸν Ἑλλήνων τ. Id.Pers. 790
; ἐν Ἑλλάδος τόποις in Greece, ib. 796;ἐν Αὐλίδοστ. Id.Ag. 191
(lyr.);Πέλοπος ἐντ. Id.Eu. 703
, cf. 292; πρὸς ἑσπέρους τ. towards the West, Id.Pr. 350; πρόσθε Σαλαμῖνος τόπων before Salamis, Id.Pers. 447;Θρῄκης ἐκ τόπων E.Alc.67
;Διρκαίων ἐκ τ. Id.Ph. 1027
(lyr.): so in Prose, district,ὁ τ. ὁ Ἑλληνικός Isoc. 5.107
, cf. Ep.1.8;ὁ περὶ Θρᾴκην τ. D.20.59
;ὁ ἐπὶ Θρᾴκης τ. Aeschin. 2.9
, 3.73; ὁ τ. οὗτος, ἐν τούτοις τοῖς τ., X.An.4.4.4, Cyr.2.4.20; ὅλος τ. a whole region, D.19.230;κατὰ τόπους καὶ κώμας Pl.Criti. 119a
; οἱ τῆς χώρας τ. the places of a country, Id.Lg. 760c, etc. (but ὁ τ. τῆς χώρας the geographical position, D.4.31; region, Pl.Lg. 705c); ὁ ἅγιοστ., of Jerusalem, LXX 2 Ma.2.18 (cf. infr. 5); the universe divided into three τόποι, Arist.IA 706b3, Cael. 312a8 (contrast PA 666a15, etc.); οἱ κοινοὶ τ. public sites or buildings, IG42(1).65.8 (Epid.); (i B. C.), PTeb.5.83 (pl., ii B. C.); οἰκίαι καὶ τόποι houses and sites, ib.281.12 (ii B.C.); so ψιλοὶ τ. sites not built upon, OGI52.2 (Ptolemais, iii/ii B. C.).2 place, position,οὐ τὸν τρόπον, ἀλλὰ τὸν τ. μόνον μεταλλάξαι Aeschin.3.78
; ὑπολιποῦ τ. leave a space (in a document), PCair.Zen.327.83 (iii B.C.); περικήπῳ τ. καταλιπεῖν ib.193.8 (iii B.C.); τ. ἔχειν have a place, D.H.Dem.23, Plu.2.646a; φίλου τ. ἔχειν hold the place of.., Arr.Epict.2.4.5;Μερόλας ὁ αἱρεθεὶς ὕπατος εἰς τὸν τοῦ Κίννα τ. D.S.38
/39.3;ἐνεγράφη εἰς τὴν ἱερωσύνην εἰς τὸν Αευκίου Δομιτίου τ. τετελευτηκότος Nic.
Dam.Fr. 127.4J., cf. D.H.2.73;ἀναπληροῦν τὸν τ. τοῦ ἰδιώτου 1 Ep.Cor.14.16
; τ. ἔχειν also = have room (to grow), Thphr.HP1.7.1; τόπῳ c. gen., in place of, instead of, Hdn.2.14.5; ἀνὰ τόπον on the spot, immediately, E.Supp. 604 (lyr., dub.l.); soἐν τόπῳ IG12(7).515.63
([place name] Amorgos);ἐπὶ τόπου Plb.4.73.8
;ἐπὶ τῶν τ. PEnteux.55.5
(iii B. C.), UPZ70.16 (ii B.C.), CIL3.567.3 (Delph., ii B. C.), POxy.2106.23 (iv A. D.), etc.;κατὰ τὸν αὐτὸν τ. S.E.P.3.1
; παρὰ τόπον at a wrong place, Str.10.2.21, Arr.Epict.3.21.16 (but παρὰ τ. καὶ παρὰ καιρόν by virtue of the place and the time, ib.3.21.14).3 place or part of the body, Hp.Aph. 2.46, Loc.Hom.tit., Sor.2.40, al., Gal. in titles of works, e.g. περὶ τῶν πεπονθότων τόπων, περὶ συνθέσεως φαρμάκων τῶν κατὰ τόπους; esp. ὁ τόπος, pudendum muliebre, Arist.HA 572b28, 583a15, cf. Sor.2.62 (pl.).4 place, passage in an author,κατὰ τόπους τινὰς τῆς ἱστορίας Plb.12.25f
.1, cf. Ph.2.63, Ev.Luc.4.17, Sor.2.57,58, etc.; the word is prob. interpolated in X.Mem.2.1.20.5 burial-place, IG12(7).401 ([place name] Amorgos), al., Ev.Marc. 16.6; also in codd. of E.Heracl. 1041 (fort. leg. τάφον); later ὁ ἅγιος τ. is freq. of the grave of a martyr, or of a monastery associated with it, PMasp.94.18 (vi A.D.), etc.6 in Egypt, district, department, a sub-division of the νομός, = τοπαρχία, PMich.Zen.43.8 (iii B. C.), Theb.Ostr.27.2 (ii B. C.): but most freq. in pl., ὁ ἐπὶ τῶν τ. στρατηγός, πράκτωρ, etc., PEnteux.27.9 (iii B. C.), PRein.7.17,35 (ii B. C.), etc.; οἱ ἔξω τ. dub. sens. in PEnteux.87.2 (iii B. C.), BGU1114.6 (i B. C.), etc.7 a room in a house, τόπον ἕνα ἄνευ ἐνοικίου ib.896.4 (ii A. D.);δύο τόπους ἤτοι συμπόσια POxy. 1129.10
(V A. D.), cf. 502.34 (ii A. D.), 912.13 (iii A. D.).8 position on the zodiac, Vett.Val.139.13; esp. the twelve regions of 300, Ptol. Tetr. 128, Heph.Astr.1.12.9αὐτὸς ὁ θεὸς καλεῖται τόπος, τῷ περιέχειν τὰ ὅλα Ph.1.630
, cf. Corp.Herm.2.12, Hippol. Haer.6.32.II topic, Isoc.5.109, 10.38, Aeschin.3.216, Plb.21.19.2, Phld. Rh.1.119S., etc.2 common-place or element in Rhetoric,ὁ τοῦ μᾶλλον καὶ ἧττον τ. Arist.Rh. 1358a14
, cf. 1396b30, 1397a7; τὸ αὐτὸ λέγω στοιχεῖον καὶ τ. ib. 1403a18: pl., Phld.Rh.1.226S.b = ὁμολογουμένου πράγματος αὔξησις, Hermog Prog.11; κοινὸς τ. ib.6.c generally, sphere,ὁ πραγματικὸς τ. D.H.Comp.1
.III metaph., opening, occasion, opportunity,ἐν τ. τινὶ ἀφανεῖ Th.6.54
(but τρόπῳ is prob. cj.);ὀργῇ διδόναι τ. Plu.2.462b
;μὴ δίδοτε τ. τῷ διαβόλῳ Ep.Eph.4.27
; δότε τ. τῇ ὀργῇ leave room for the wrath (of God), i.e. let God punish, Ep.Rom.12.19;μὴ καταλείπεσθαί σφισι τ. ἐλέους Plb.1.88.2
;μετανοίας τ. οὐχ εὗρε Ep.Hebr.12.17
;οὐδὲ φυγῆς τόπον εὐμοιρήσαντες Hld.6.13
; τ. διδόναι τινί c. inf., give occasion to.., LXX Si.4.5. -
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τρημᾰτ-ώδης, ες,A having a vent to the intestinal canal, ζῷα τ., opp. ἄτρητα, Arist. HA 488a25 (unless the sentence is interpolated).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τρηματώδης
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19 Τρωγοδύται
Τρωγοδύται [pron. full] [ῠ], οἱ, name of an Ethiopian people, Hdt.4.183 (codd.ABC), LXX2 Ch.12.3 (cod. B), Pap. in Class.Phil.19.233,234 (iii B. C.), OGI70 (Egypt, iii B. C.), PTheb.Bank9.2 (i B. C.), Sammelb. 4050, Cic.Div.2.44.93, Plin.HN6.173, al., Mela 1.23, Mart.Cap.6.593, al., v.l. in D.S.1.37: sg. in PCair.Zen.40.2 (iii B. C.), PSI4.332.14 (iii B. C.): hence [full] Τρωγοδῠτικός, ή, όν,A belonging to the Τρωγοδύται, σμύρνα, cf. τρωγλῖτις (where Τρωγλ-) ; -κή, ἡ, their country, D.S. 1.30 (cf. p.lxxi Vogel), Plin.HN6.169, al.; also ἡ Τρωγοδύτις [ῠ] (Τρωγλ-codd.), ιδος, Plu.2.939d, Ael.NA17.3:—the spelling [full] Τρωγλο- (as ifA Cave-dwellers) is known to Str.1.2.34 (unless the passage is interpolated) and is freq. f.l. in codd. (so always in codd.Str., as 16.4.4, 17.1.13, al., although he wrote it ἄνευ τοῦ λ acc. to Str.Chr. 16.55), cf. Arist.HA597a9, Dsc.2.160, Hsch.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Τρωγοδύται
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20 ἐμβόλιμος
ἐμβόλ-ῐμος, ον,A intercalated, μὴν ἐ. intercalary month, Hdt.1.32 (without μήν, 2.4);ἐ. μῆνα ἄγειν CIG2693e
([place name] Mylasa); ἡμέρα. Inscr.Prien.105.76, D.C.48.33.2 τὰ ἐ. choral interludes, Arist.Po. 1456a29.3 ἐ. ἔπη interpolated lines, Hsch.; ἐ. παῖδες supposititious (nisi leg. ἐκβ-), Eup.103; ἐ. βασιλεύς fictitious, J.Ap.1.26.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐμβόλιμος
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