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1 προδιαβάλλω
A raise prejudices against beforehand, τινα Th.6.75, Hyp.Lyc.10; τὰς ἀντιθέσεις Aps.p.261 H.; accuse beforehand, Luc.Tox.34:—[voice] Pass.,τοῖς προδιαβεβλημένοις καὶ ἀνθρώποις καὶ πράγμασιν Arist.Rh. 1400a22
, cf. 1418b14; also, to be prejudiced, Plu.2.37b.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προδιαβάλλω
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2 προκαταλαμβάνω
A seize beforehand, occupy in advance, esp. by a military force, Th.2.2, 3.112, X.An.1.3.16, etc.:—[voice] Med., Plb.2.27.5, SIG742.7 (Ephesus, i B. C.), etc.:—[voice] Pass., to be so occupied, Th. 4.89.2 generally, preoccupy,τὸ βῆμα Aeschin.3.71
; τὰ κοινὰ καὶ φιλάνθρωπα τῶν ὀνομάτων ib.248;τὰ Φιλίππου ὦτα Id.2.108
; πράγματα προκατειλημμένα, by the previous speakers, Isoc.4.74.3 apprehend before, Gal.1.183;- λαμβάνεται τὸ σημεῖον τοῦ σημειωτοῦ S.E.M.8.169
;- ειλημμένον πρόσωπον A.D.Synt.26.13
(- ειλεγμένον is f.l. here and in Adv.157.26).4 [voice] Pass., of events, to be predetermined,ὑπὸ τῆς εἱμαρμένης Diogenian.
Epicur.3.51, cf. 2.20.II metaph., prevent, anticipate, frustrate,τῶν πόλεων τὰς ἀποστάσεις Th. 1.57
;π. ὅπως μὴ.. Id.3.46
, 6.18: abs., Id.3.2, etc.; π. καὶ ἀπειλεῖν, of the legislator, Pl.Lg. 853b; in speaking,π. τὰ ἐπίδοξα λέγεσθαι Arist. Rh.Al. 1443a6
, al.; of persons, anticipate or surprise them, Th. 3.3; τοῦ χειμῶνος -λαβόντος [αὐτόν] Plb. 38.8.3:—[voice] Med.,π. τινά Id.5.36.8
;π. τὰς νόσους D.S.1.82
, cf. Herod. [voice] Med. in Rh.Mus.58.92:— [voice] Pass., τῶν.. προκατειλημμένων κατηγορημάτων the charges that have been anticipated, Din.1.1; to be surprised, Plb.2.18.6; - ληφθέντες ἀναλαμβάνονται if taken in time they recover, Philum. ap. Aët.9.7.III overpower first, π. ἡμᾶς ἐς τὴν ὑμετέραν ἐπιχείρησιν crush us in preparation for an attack on you, Th.1.33, cf. 36:— [voice] Pass.,δεσμοῖς Plb.16.34.11
: of. [voice] Pass. in med. sense,προκατείλημμαί σ' ὦ τύχη Epicur.Sent.Vat.47
(= Metrod.Fr.49).2 without any notion of force, win over before, preoccupy,π. καὶ προκολακεύειν τὴν μέλλουσάν τινος δύναμιν Pl.R. 494c
;τὴν ἐκκλησίαν Aeschin.3.67
.c [voice] Pass., to be prejudiced,αἱρέσει τινί Gal.4.705
.IV fasten securely, Sor.Fasc. 1.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προκαταλαμβάνω
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3 προκατέχω
A hold or gain possession of beforehand, preoccupy,τὴν πόλιν Th.4.105
;τὸ ἄκρον X.HG5.4.59
;τὸν διάπλουν Plb.1.61.1
;τὰς παρόδους Plu.Nic. 26
;διὰ τὸ προκατεσχῆσθαι φρουρᾷ [τὴν ἄκραν Plb.8.31.1
: simply, occupy,ὃν προκατεῖχε τόπον Ael.Tact.25.7
:—[voice] Med., hold down before oneself,προκατέσχετο χερσὶ καλύπτρην h.Cer. 197
: metaph. in [voice] Pass., to be prejudiced,π. εὐνοίᾳ Plb.8.31.3
,27.4.9, cf. 9.31.2;διαβολαῖς Phalar.Ep.56
.2 [voice] Pass., to be predetermined,ὑφ' ἑτέρας αἰτίας Diogenian.Epicur.3.60
.II intr., to be superior,ταῖς ἡλικίαις καὶ ταῖς δόξαις Plb.27.15.7
; ἀγέλης to be leaders of the herd, of bulls, Jul. Or.6.200d.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προκατέχω
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4 ἀλλοτριόω
A estrange from: c. gen., deprive, ; τοὺς ἠλλοτριωκότας ἑαυτοὺς ἀπὸ τῆς λῃτουργίας those who have withdrawn themselves from.., D.51.17.2 c. dat. pers., make hostile to another,τὴν χώραν τοῖς πολεμίοις X.Cyr.6.1.16
:—[voice] Pass., become estranged, be made enemy,τινί Th.8.73
;πρὸς τὴν αἴρεσιν Vit.Philonid.p.12C.
; πρός τι to be prejudiced against thing, D.H.Th.27; disguise oneself from, Ge. 42.7; πρὸς τὰ καίοντα to be inaccessible to cautery, Antyll. ap. Orib.10.22.4.4 [voice] Pass., to be alienated from one's natural condition, Pl.Ti. 64e.5 [voice] Pass., also of things, to be alienated, fall into other hands,ἀλλοτριοῦται ἡ ἀρχή Hdt.1.120
, cf. D.18.88.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀλλοτριόω
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5 λογισμός
λογισμός, οῦ, ὁ (Thu. +).① the product of a cognitive process, calculation, reasoning, reflection, thought in our lit. in pl. W. ἔννοιαι thoughts and sentiments Pol 4:3 (Ath. 9, 1). μεταξὺ ἀλλήλων τῶν λ. κατηγορούντων as their thoughts accuse one another Ro 2:15 (here the thoughts are personified as prosecution and defense; Straub 30; cp Pr 19:21). Not infreq. in an unfavorable sense (as e.g. Vett. Val. 49, 8; 173, 11; λ. κακοί Pr 6:18; cp. Wsd 1:3, 5; 11:15) οἱ προκατέχοντές σου τὴν διάνοιαν λογισμοί the (prejudiced) thoughts that preoccupy your mind Dg 2:1. λογισμοὶ ἐθνῶν the designs of nations 1 Cl 59:3. λογισμοὺς καθαιροῦντες we demolish sophistries 2 Cor 10:4.② the capability of reasoning, reasoning power, wisdom (Epicurus in Diog. L. 10, 132 νήφων λογισμός=sober reasoning; TestGad 6:2 τὸ πνεῦμα τοῦ μίσους ἐτάρασσέ μου τὸν λογισμὸν πρὸς τὸ ἀνελεῖν αὐτόν; TestJob 21:4 ἀνελάμβανον λογισμὸν μακρόθυμον; Jos., Bell. 2, 31; Just., A I, 17, 3 al.) ἄνθρωπος αἴσθησιν ἔχει κ. λογισμόν a pers. has the power to feel and think Dg 2:9 (λ. w. αἴσθησις as Philo, Praem. 28).—DELG s.v. λέγω B 2. M-M. TW. Sv.
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