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1 μεταμελέομαι/μεταμέλομαι
+ V 0-2-3-4-4=13 1 Sm 15,35; 1 Chr 21,15; Jer 20,16; Ez 14,22; Zech 11,5to repent, to feel regret [abs.] Ps 105 (106),45; to be sorry for [ἐπί τινι] 1 Chr 21,15; id. [ἐπί τι] Ez 14,22;to be sorry that [ὅτι +ind.] 1 Sm 15,35; cpr. μετανοέω, κατανύσσωCf. BARR 1961, 236-237; HARL 1991=1992a 158; HELBING 1928, 112; THOMPSON, E. 1908, 1-29;WEVERS 1990, 203; →NIDNTT; TWNT -
2 οἰκτίρω
οἰκτ-ίρω [pron. full] [ῑ] (in codd. freq. -ειρ-, but - ῑρ- in early Inscrr., IG12.971,976,982, v. sub fin. ; cf. κατοικτίρω): [tense] impf. ᾤκτ (ε) ιρον Stesich.18: [tense] fut.Aοἰκτῐρῶ A.Fr.199.6
(- ερεῖ codd.): [tense] aor. ᾤκτ (ε) ιρα Il.11.814, A.Pr. 354, al. ; [dialect] Ion. οἴκτ (ε) ιρα Hdt.3.52:—[voice] Pass., only [tense] pres. and [tense] impf., ibid., X.Oec.7.40, S.El. 1412 :—later forms (as if from οἰκτειρέω): [tense] fut. οἰκτειρήσω Sch.Od.4.740, LXXEx.33.19, Ep.Rom.9.15, Lib.Descr.30.18 : [tense] aor. ᾠκτείρησα Sch.A.Pr. 353 : [tense] aor. [voice] Pass. οἰκτειρηθῆναι ib. 637.—Cf. οἰκτείρημα :—pity, have pity upon, c. acc. pers., Il.11.814, 16.5, Hdt.l.c., 7.38 ;ἐλεῆσαι καὶ οἰ. Pl.Euthd. 288d
; οἰ. τινά τινος pity one for or because of a thing, , cf. Supp. 209 ; alsoοἰ. τινά τινος ἕνεκα X.Oec. 2.7
; ἐπί τινι ib.4 : c. acc. rei, E.Med. 1233, Ar.V. 328, Antipho 3.1.2.2 c. inf., οἰ. νιν λιπεῖν I am sorry to leave her, S.Aj. 652 ; οἰ. εἰ.. to be sorry that it should be, X.An.1.4.7. [[dialect] Aeol.οἰκτίρρω Hdn.
Gr.2.558 : hence οἰκτῑρω is prob. from οἰκτιρ-ψω, and οἰκτίρετε [pron. full] [ῐ] in AP7.267 (Posidipp.) is an error: but the [dialect] Att. [tense] fut. is οἰκτερῶ acc. to Hdn.Gr.2.559.]Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > οἰκτίρω
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3 λυγρός
A baneful, mournful, ὄλεθρος, γῆρας, Il.10.174, Od.24. 250, etc.;ἄλγεα Il.13.346
;ἀνδροκτασίης ὕπο λυγρῆς 23.86
;λ. δέος Archil.74.4
; ὀνίαν.. λύγραν (gen.pl.) Sapph.Supp.1.10;νεῖκος Pi.N.8.25
;μάχαι B.10.68
;πένθος A.Ch.17
; ὀργά ib. 835 (lyr.); πόνοι, νόσος, S.OT 184 (lyr.), Ph. 1424, etc.; λυγρά bane, misery, Il.24.531, Od.14.226; ruin, 3.303; ἔξοχα λυγρὰ ἰδυῖα versed above all in banes, 11.432, cf. Hes.Th. 313;λυγρὰ νοεῦντες Id.Op. 261
.2 with an act. force,σήματα λ. Il.6.168
; φάρμακα λυγρά, opp. ἐσθλά, baneful drugs, Od.4.230, 10.236; γαστὴρ λυγρή the stomach that cause of bane, 17.473.3 λ. εἵματα sorry garments, 16.457.II of persons, baneful, mischievous, 9.454: more freq., sorry, i.e. weak, cowardly, Il.13.119, 237, Od.18.107, A.Fr. 361, S.Ant. 823 ([comp] Sup., lyr.).III Adv. - ρῶς sorely,λυγρῶς πεπληγυῖα Il.5.763
. [[pron. full] ῠ by nature, Pi.N.8.25, Mosch.4.73, etc.] -
4 ἐπεί
A OF TIME ( ἐπειδή is more freq. in this sense in Prose), after that, since, when, from Hom. downwds.:I with Ind.,1 of a definite occurrence in past time, mostly c. [tense] aor., ἐπεί π' εὔξαντο after they had prayed, Il.1.458; afterD.
had died and A. had succeeded, X.An.1.1.3: rarely c. [tense] impf.,ἐπειδὴ εἱστιώμεθ' Ar.Nu. 1354
;ἐ. πόντον εἰσεβάλλομεν E.IT 260
;ἐ. ἠσθένει Δαρεῖος X.An.1.1.1
: c. [tense] plpf., ἐπειδὴ ἐξηπάτησθε.. after you had been deceived.., D.18.42; but generally the [tense] aor. is found, the [tense] plpf. being used only for special emphasis: c. [tense] impf. to express an action not yet complete, ἐπεὶ ὑπηντίαζεν ἡ φάλαγξ καὶ ἡ σάλπιγξ ἐφθέγξατο after the phalanx began to advance and the trumpet had sounded, X.An.6.5.27.2 with implied reference to some later time, ἐ. or ἐπειδή, = ἐξ οὗ, from the time when, since, mostly c. [tense] aor.,πολλὰ πλάγχθη, ἐ. ἔπερσε Od.1.2
; ἐπείτε παρέλαβον τὸν θρόνον, τοῦτο ἐφρόντιζον ever since I came to the throne, I had this in mind, Hdt.7.8.ά; ἐπειδήπερ ὑπέστη Th.8.68
;δέκατον μὲν ἔτος τόδ' ἐ... ἦραν A.Ag. 40
: sts. c. [tense] pres. (used in [tense] pf. sense) and [tense] pf., ἐ. δὲ φροῦδός ἐστι στρατός since the army is gone, S.Ant.15; ἐπείτε ὑπὸ τῷ Πέρσῃ εἰσί, πεπόνθασι τοιόνδε ever since they have been, now that they are.., Hdt.3.117.II with Subj., ἄν being always added in [dialect] Att. Prose, and ἄν or κε generally in Poetry: ἐπεί with ἄν becomes ἐπήν (so in Com., Ar.Lys. 1175,Av. 983), later ἐπάν (q.v.), [dialect] Ion. (vi B.C.), Hdt.3.153, al.,ἐπήν Hp.Fract.6
, al., and ἐπειδή with ἄν ἐπειδάν (q.v.); Hom. has ἐπεί κε, ἐπήν (onceἐπεὶ ἄν Il.6.412
):1 referring to future time with [tense] fut. apodosis, τέκνα ἄξομεν.. ἐπὴν πτολίεθρον ἕλωμεν when we shall have taken the city, Il.4.238;ἐ. κ' ἀπὸ λαὸς ὄληται 11.764
. cf. Od.17.23;ἐπεάν περ ἡμίονοι τέκωσι, τότε τὸ τεῖχος ἁλώσεσθαι Hdt.3.153
; ταῦτ', ἐπειδὰν περὶ τοῦ γένους εἴπω, τότ' ἐρῶ I will speak of this, when I have spoken.., D.57.16, cf. X.An.2.3.29;ἐ. ἂν σύ γε πότ μον ἐπίσπῃς Il.6.412
; χρὴ δέ, ὅταν μὲν τιθῆσθε τοὺς νόμους,.. σκοπεῖν, ἐπειδὰν δὲ θῆσθε, φυλάττειν whenever you are enacting your laws,.. and after you have enacted them.., D.21.34.2 of repeated action, with a [tense] pres. apodosis, whenever, when once,δαμνᾷ, ἐ. κε λίπῃ ὀστέα θυμός Od.11.221
, cf. Il.9.409; ἐπειδὰν ἡ ἐκφορὰ ᾖ.. ἄγουσι whenever the burial takes place they bring, Th.2.34; ἐπειδὰν κρύψωσι γῇ.. λέγει when they have covered them with earth, ibid.: sts. without ἄν or κε in Poets,ἐ. ἂρ βλέφαρ' ἀμφικαλύψῃ Od.20.86
;ἐ. δὴ τόν γε δαμάσσεται.. ὀϊστός Il.11.478
, cf. S.OC 1225 (lyr.), Ant. 1025.3 like A.1.2, δέκα ἡμερῶν ἐπειδὰν δόξῃ within ten days from the passing of the resolution, IG12.88.7.III with Opt. (without ἄν):1 referring to future time, ἐπειδὴ πρὸς τὸ φῶς ἔλθοι, ὁρᾶν οὐδ' ἂν ἓν δύνασθαι (sc. οὐκ οἴει); after he had come into the light.., Pl.R. 516a: Hom. sts. uses ἐπήν with opt. in same sense as ἐπεί, Il.24.227, Od.2.105 (codd.), etc.2 more freq. of repeated action, with a past apodosis,ἐ. ζεύξειεν.., δησάσκετο Il.24.14
;ἐπειδὴ δέ τι ἐμφάγοιεν, ἀνίσταντο X.An.4.5.9
;ἐ. πύθοιτο, ἐπῄνει Id.Cyr.5.3.55
, cf. Th.8.38, Pl.Phd. 59d, Prt. 315b.3 in orat. obliq. after past tenses, representing a subj. in orat. rect., αὐτὸς δὲ ἐπεὶ διαβαίης, ἀπιέναι ἔφησθα (the direct form being ἐπὴν διαβῶ) X.An. 7.2.27, cf. 3.5.18, Cyr.1.4.21; after opt. in a final clause, ἐπορεύοντο,ὅπως ἐπειδὴ γένοιντο ἐπὶ τῷ ποταμῷ.. ἴοιεν Th.7.80
.4 by assimilation to opt. in principal clause,ἦ τ' ἂν.. νῦν μὲν ἀνώγοιμι πτολεμίζειν.. ἐπὴν τεισαίμεθα λώβην Il.19.208
; .5 ἐπειδάν c. opt. is f.l. in some passages of early authors, as X.Cyr.1.3.11, D.30.6 (c. ind., Plb.13.7.8): found in later Gr., Agath.2.5, al., Zos.5.18.10.IV with Inf., only in orat. obliq., ἐπειδὴ δὲ κατὰ σχολὴν σκέψασθαι, κόπτεσθαι (sc. ἔφη) Pl.R. 619c, cf.Smp. 174d, Hdt.4.10, 7.150.V with other words:1 ἐ. τάχιστα as soon as, freq. separated by a word,ἐ. ἦλθε τάχιστα,.. ἀπέδοτο X.An.7.2.6
;ἐ. δὲ τάχιστα διέβη Id.Cyr.3.3.22
;ἐ. θᾶττον Arist.Pol. 1284a40
;ἐ. εὐθέως X.HG3.2.4
;ἐ... αὐτίκα Pi.N.1.35
;ἐπειδὴ τάχιστα Pl.Prt. 310c
, D.27.16;ἐπειδὰν τάχιστα Hdt.8.144
, X.An.3.1.9; rarelyἐπειδὴ θᾶττον D.37.41
;ἐπειδὰν θᾶττον Pl.Prt. 325c
.2 with emphatic Particles, ἐπεὶ ἄρα when then, in continuing a narrative, Il.6.426; ἐπεὶ οὖν when then, in resuming a narrative, 1.57, 3.4;ἐπεὶ ὦν Hdt.3.9
;ἐπεὶ γὰρ δή Id.9.90
, etc.B CAUSAL ( ἐπεί more freq. in this sense in early Prose: ἐπειδή whereas is used in preambles of decrees, IG22.103, etc.; inasmuch as, Ev. Luc.1.1
), since, seeing that, freq. from Hom. downwards:1 with Ind. (after both present and past tenses),ἐ. οὐδὲ ἔοικε Il.1.119
, cf. 153, 278, Pi.O.4.16, X.Mem.2.3.4;ἐπειδή Th.8.80
;ἐπειδὴ οὐκ ἐθέλεις Pl.Prt. 335c
;νίκη δ' ἐπείπερ ἕσπετ', ἐμπέδως μένοι A.Ag. 854
; freq. with past tenses withἄν, ἐπεὶ οὔποτ' ἂν στόλον ἐπλεύσατ' ἄν S.Ph. 1037
;ἐπεὶ οὔ κεν ἀνιδρωτί γ' ἐτελέσθη Il.15.228
, cf. D. 18.49; οὐ γὰρ ἂν σθένοντά γε εἷλέν μ'· ἐπεὶ οὐδ' ἂν ὧδ' ἔχοντ' (sc. εἷλεν) S.Ph. 948: esp. in the sense, for otherwise.., Pi.O.9.29, S.OT 433, X.Mem.2.7.14, Herod.2.72, etc.: so c. [tense] fut., ἐξέστω δὲ μηδενὶ.. τεθῆναι.., ἐ. ἀποδώσει.. otherwise he shall pay.., Rev.Et.Anc.4.261 (near Smyrna): c. imper., ἐ. δίδαξον for teach me, S.El. 352, OC 969, cf. OT 390, Ar.V.73, Pl.Grg. 473e: with an interrog., ἐ. πῶς ἂν καλέσειας; for how would you call him? Ar.Nu. 688, cf. Pi.P.7.5, A.Ch. 214, S. Tr. 139 (lyr.);ὦ Ἀλκιβιάδη, ἐπειδὴ περὶ τίνος Ἀθηναῖοι διανοοῦνται βουλεύεσθαι, ἀνίστασαι συμβουλεύσων; Pl.Alc.1.106c
.2 c. Opt.,ἐ. ἂν μάλα τοι σχεδὸν ἔλθοι Il.9.304
, cf. S.Aj. 916; so after past tenses on the principle of orat. obliq., ἐπείπερ ἡγήσαιντο since (as they said) they believed, X.Mem.1.4.19.3 c. Inf. in orat. obliq.,ἐ. γιγνώσκειν γε αὐτά Pl.Prt. 353a
, cf. Hdt.8.111, Th.2.93.4 in elliptical expressions, ἀδύνατός [εἰμι], ἐ. ἐβουλόμην ἂν οἷός τ' εἶναι I am unable (and yet I am sorry), for I should like to have the power, Pl.Prt. 335c; so εἶμι· ἐ. καὶ ταῦτ' ἂν ἴσως οὐκ ἀηδῶς σου ἤκουον ibid. (here the sense may be given by and yet, although, cf. ib. 333c, 317a, Ap. 19e, Smp. 187a, Arist.EN 1121a19); ἐ. ὅ γε ἀποθανὼν πελάτης τις ἦν ἐμός and yet (moreover) the murdered man was my own hired man, Pl. Euthphr.4c.b sts. after a voc., where 'listen' may be supplied,Ἕκτορ, ἐ. με κατ' αἶσαν ἐνείκεσας Il.3.59
, cf. 13.68, Od.3.103, 211.5 with other Particles, ἐ. ἄρα, ἐ. ἂρ δή since then, Od.17.185; ἐ. γε (ἐπεί.. γε Il.1.352
, Hes. Th. 171), more emphatic than ἐ., since indeed, E.Cyc. 181, Hipp. 955; ἐπειδή γε ib. 946, Pl.Phd. 77d, D.54.29; sts. separated,ἐπειδή.. γε S.El. 631
, Pl.Phd. 87c;ἐ. γε δή Hdt.3.9
, S.Ant. 923,ἐπειδή γε καί Th.6.18
; ἐ. ἦ since in truth,ἐ. ἦ πολὺ φέρτερόν ἐστι Il.1.169
, cf. 156, Od.9.276; ἐπείπερ (ἐ... περ Il.13.447
, Od.20.181) in Trag. and Prose, A.Ag. 822, S.OC75, Pl.Phd. 114d; ἐπειδήπερ in Com. and Prose, Ar.Ach. 437, 495, Nu. 1412, Th.6.18, Pl.R. 350e; ἐ. τοι since surely, S.OC 433;ἐ. νύ τοι Il.1.416
;ἐ. τοι καί E. Med. 677
, Pl.R. 567e. [ἐ. sts. begins a verse in Hom., Il.22.379, Od. 4.13, 8.452, 21.25; sts. coalesces by synizesis with οὐ, οὐδέ, etc., S. Ph. 446, 948, etc.] -
5 ἄθλιος
ἄθλιος, α, ον, also ος, ον E.Alc. 1038, etc., [dialect] Att. [var] contr. from ἀέθλιος: ([etym.] ἄεθλον, ἆθλον):—lit.II metaph., struggling, unhappy, wretched, miserable (this sense only in [dialect] Att. form ἄθλιος), freq. of persons, A.Th. 922, etc.: [comp] Comp. , 1204: [comp] Sup. :—also of states of life,ἄ. γάμοι A.Th. 779
; βίος, τύχη, E.Heracl. 878, Hec. 425:—of that which causes wretchedness, ;S.
OC 753, cf. El. 1140; . Adv.,τὸν ἀθλίως θανόντα S.Ant.26
, cf. E.HF 707, etc.2 in moral sense, pitiful, wretched, Lys.32.13, D.10.43; τίς οὕτως ἄ. ὅστις .. ; Id.21.66; καὶ γὰρ ἂν ἄ. ἦν, εἰ .. ib.191.3 without any moral sense, wretched, sorry,θηρσὶν ἄθλιον βοράν E.Ph. 1603
;ἄ. ζωγράφος Plu.2.6f
. Adv. - ίως καὶ κακῶς with wretched success, D.18.145;ζῆν ἀ. Philem.203
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6 κακός
κακός, comp. κακώτερος, κακίων, sup. κάκιστος: bad, opp. ἀγαθός, ἐσθλός. The variety of applications is as great as that of the opp. words, hence ‘cowardly,’ ‘ugly,’ ‘poor,’ ‘vile,’ ‘sorry,’ ‘useless,’ ‘destructive,’ ‘miserable,’ ‘unlucky,’ ‘ill - boding,’ etc. Not often of persons morally bad, Od. 11.384. As subst., κακόν, κακά, evil, pest, ills of all sorts, Il. 5.831, Od. 12.118, Od. 11.482.— Adv., κακῶς.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > κακός
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7 μεταμέλομαι
μεταμέλομαι pass. dep.; impf. μετεμελόμην; 1 fut. μεταμεληθήσομαι; 1 aor. μετεμελήθην; pf. μεταμεμέλημαι 1 Macc 11:10 (Thu. et al.; OGI 458, 11; BGU 1040, 20; LXX; TestJud 23:5; ApcMos 19; Ar. 7:3)① to have regrets about someth., in the sense that one wishes it could be undone, be very sorry, regret (cp. PWisc II, 74, 20 [III/IV A.D.]; Simplicius in Epict. p. 107, 21 μεταμελομένων τῶν ἁμαρτανόντων; Plut., Artox. 1020 [18]) Mt 27:3; 2 Cor 7:8ab.—Mt 21:29, 32 prob. fit better under 2.② to change one’s mind about someth., without focus on regret, change one’s mind, have second thoughts (Polyb. 4, 50, 6 about engaging in a conflict) Mt 21:29, 32; Hb 7:21 (Ps 109:4 Hb. נָחַם.—Of God’s mind in change also Jos., Ant. 6, 145; of the deity Apollo Diod S 5, 75, 3).—EThompson, Μετανοέω and Μεταμέλει in Gk. Lit. until 100 A.D., diss. Chicago, 1908; Windisch, Exc. on 2 Cor 7:8.—DELG s.v. μέλω. M-M. TW.
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