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1 περιαιρέω
Aπεριεῖλον Hdt.3.159
, etc.:—take away something that surrounds, strip off, remove, c. acc. rei, τεῖχος Hdt.l.c., cf. 6.46, Th.1.108, 4.51, 133; π. τὸν κέραμον taking off the earthen jar into which the gold had been run, Hdt.3.96;π. τὸν χιτῶνα Arist.HA 557b20
; δέρματα σωμάτων π. strip skins off from.., Pl.Plt. 288e;αὐτοῦ τὰ κοινὰ πάντα περιελόντες Id.Sph. 264e
;π. τινὰ αὐτοῦ τῆς ἐξουσίας Hdn.3.11.3
; simply, take away from,τῶν πολεμικῶν τὸ μελετᾶν X.Cyr.2.1.21
, etc.:—[voice] Med., take off from oneself, π. τὴν κυνέην, τὴν σφρηγῖδα, take off one's helmet, one's signet-ring, Hdt.2.151, 3.41;τὰς ταινίας Pl.Smp. 213a
; βυβλίον περιαιρεόμενος taking [the cover] off one's letter, i. e. opening it, Hdt.3.128;π. τὴν ἐξουσίαν τῆς ἀπολογίας αὑτοῦ Lycurg.35
: but [voice] Med. is freq. used like [voice] Act., strip off, take away,τὸ περιελέσθαι αὐτῶν τὰ ὅπλα X. Cyr.8.1.47
; (v.l. for περιέλοι)τὴν Ἀττικὴν ὑμῶν περιῄρηνται D.19.220
;ἁπάντων τὴν ἐλευθερίαν περιείλετο Id.18.65
;περιείλοντό μου ὑποζύγια δύο PCair.Zen.659.7
(iii B. C.):—[voice] Pass., to be taken off,τοὐπίβλημ' ἐπεὶ περιῃρέθη Nicostr.Com.15
; τοῦ ἄλλου περιῃρημένου when the rest has been taken away, Th.3.11;περιῃρημένων τοσούτων κακῶν Pl.Phdr. 231b
;τείχη περιῃρημένα D.19.65
.3 strike off, cancel an item in an account, PCair.Zen. 147 (iii B. C.):—[voice] Pass., Sammelb.5136.8 (iii A. D.).II [voice] Pass., c. acc. rei, to be stripped of a thing, have a thing taken off or away from one, ;περιαιρεθεὶς τὰ ὄντα Id.21.138
;τοὺς στεφάνους περιῄρηνται Id.26.5
: with acc. understood,περιαιρεθήσεσθαι ἤμελλον Epicur.Nat.15.34
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2 σπολάς
σπολάς, - άδοςGrammatical information: f.Meaning: `leather harness, jerkin' (S. Fr. 11, Ar., X.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin] (V)Etymology: Formation in - άς from a verbal noun *σπόλος, *σπολή. If prop. `(torn off) skin', with ( ἀ)σπάλαξ (s. v.; ?) from a verb for `split, tear off' (IE * sp(h)el-), to which belong also σπόλια τὰ παρατιλλόμενα ἐρίδια ἀπὸ τῶν σκελῶν τῶν προβάτων (formally = Lat. spolia), ἄσπαλον σκῦτος H., prob. also Thess. (IG 9: 2 p. XI [IIa]) σπόλος `pole' (= `split wood') [this seems quite doubtful to me]. However σπολεύς `kind of bread' (Philet. ap. Ath. 3, 114e) may be wrong for σποδεύς (s. on σποδός). -- From other languages: Lat. spolium `torn off animal skin, equipment taken from the enemy, taken off equipment', Lith. spãlis `beard, einzelne (Flachs)schäbe (= parts of the stalk of flax)', pl. spãliai `parts of the stalk (Schäben)', Germ., e.g. NHG spalten etc.; s. WP. 2, 677ff., Pok. 985ff., W.-Hofmann s. spolium, Hiersche Ten. aspiratae 193 f.; everwhere w. lit.; on the adduced Indian words also Mayrhofer s. phálati. Cf. on στέλλω; also ψαλίς. - Clearly the same word as ἄσπαλον, so a Pre-Greek word.Page in Frisk: 2,771Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σπολάς
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3 δορά
δορά̱, δοράskin when taken off: fem nom /voc /acc dualδορά̱, δοράskin when taken off: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic) -
4 περιαιρετόν
περιαιρετόςthat may be taken off: masc acc sgπεριαιρετόςthat may be taken off: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
5 ὑπολύω
A loosen beneath or below, ὑπέλυσε δὲ γυῖα made his limbs give way under him (by giving him a deadly wound), Il.15.581;πολλῶν ἀνδρῶν ὑπὸ γούνατ' ἔλυσε Od.14.236
; ὑπέλυσε μένος καὶ φαίδιμα γυῖα made courage and strength fail, Il.6.27; of wrestlers,ὑπέλυσε δὲ γυῖα 23.726
:—[voice] Pass.,ὑπέλυντο δὲ γυῖα 16.341
; λύθεν δ' ὑπὸ φαίδιμα γυῖα ib. 805;ὑπολύεταί μου τὰ γόνατα Ar.Lys. 216
.II loose from under the yoke,ὁ δ' ἔλυεν ὑφ' ἵππους Il.23.513
, cf. Od.4.39;ὑ. ζεύγη βοεικά Th.4.128
; loose from under the sheep,ἑταίρους Od.9.463
:—[voice] Med., σὺ τόν γ'.. ὑπελύσαο δεσμῶν thou didst set him free from bonds, Il.1.401.2 untie a person's sandals from under his feet, take off his shoes,ὑπαί τις ἀρβύλας λύοι A.Ag. 944
;τὰς Περσικάς Ar.Nu. 152
, cf. Th. 1183:—[voice] Med., take off one's own sandals or shoes, or have them taken off,τὰς ἐμβάδας Id.V. 1157
(prob. cj. for ὑποδύου): abs., ὑπολύεσθαι, opp. ὑποδεῖσθαι, Id.Lys. 950, Pl. 927, cf. X.An.4.5.13:—alsob c. acc. pers., ὑ. τινά unshoe him, take off his shoes,οὐχ ὑπολύσεις αὐτόν; Pherecr.153.6
(hex.);ὑπολύετε, παῖδες, Ἀλκιβιάδην Pl.Smp. 213b
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6 ἀποβάλλω
ἀποβάλλω fut. ἀποβαλῶ; 2 aor. ἀπέβαλον; pf. ἀποβέβληκα. Mid.: fut. 3 sg. ἀποβαλεῖται Tob 11:8 B. Pass.: 1 aor. ἀπεβλήθην; pf. ptc. ἀποβεβλημένος (s. βάλλω; Hom.+).① to remove someth. that is affixed or an established part, take off, shedⓐ lit., a garment Mk 10:50. Of a tree ἀ. τὰ φύλλα (Is 1:30) shed (its) leaves Hs 3:3 (ἀποβ.=drop, let fall [unintentionally]: Ps.-Demetr. 65).ⓑ fig. take off, doff (schol. on Nicander, Alexiph. 450 τὸν ὕπνον ἀποβ.=shake off) of characteristics, which can be put on and taken off like a garment (w. ἐνδύσασθαι) Hm 10, 3, 4; ἀ. τὰς πονηρίας Hs 6, 1, 4; ἀ. πᾶσαν λύπην v 4, 3, 4; ἀ. πονηρίαν ἀπὸ σεαυτοῦ doff wickedness m 1:2; ἀ. τὰς ἐπιθυμίας Hs 9, 14, 1; τὰ ἔργα τούτων τ. γυναικῶν Hs 9, 14, 2.—Mid. Ro 13:12 v.l.② to get rid of as undesirable or substandard, throw away, rejectⓐ lit. ἀ. λίθους reject or throw away stones Hv 3, 2, 7; 3, 5, 5. Pass.: 3, 7, 5; Hs 9, 8, 4ff; 9, 9, 4; 9, 13, 3, and 6, and 9; 9, 30, 1. ἀποβάλλεσθαι ἀπὸ τοῦ πύργου Hs 9, 8, 3; ἀπὸ τοῦ οἴκου Hs 9, 13, 9; ἐκ τῆς οἰκοδομῆς Hs 9, 7, 1; 9, 9, 5. W. indication of the goal ἀποβάλλεσθαι εἰς τὸν ἴδιον τόπον be put back in their place Hs 9, 12, 4. ἀποβάλλεσθαι πρὸς τ. λοιπούς be thrown away w. the rest Hs 9, 8, 7.ⓑ fig. reject τινά (Theocr. 11, 19; Hippocr., Ep. 10, 4) 2 Cl 4:5. Pass.: 1 Cl 45:3; Hs 9, 18, 3f; 9, 22, 3. ἐσκανδαλισμένους ἀπὸ τ. πίστεως ἀ. (not to) reject those who have been led astray from the faith Hm 8:10 (cp. schol. on Nicander, Ther. 270 ἀποβαλλομένη τῆς εὐθείας ὁδοῦ=led astray fr. the correct path).③ to come to be without someth., lose τὶ someth. (Hdt. et al.; Epict. 2, 10, 15 ἀ. αἰδῶ; Dio Chrys. 17 [34], 39 ἀ. τὴν παρρησίαν; Dt 26:5; Philo, Abr. 235; 236, Spec. Leg. 3, 202; Jos., Bell. 1, 90, Ant. 8, 225; 14, 77; Ar. 13, 5) τ. παρρησίαν Hb 10:35 (but throw away [Lucian, Dial. Mort. 10, 1; Aelian, VH 10, 13 et al.] is also prob.). Of gold ἀποβάλλει τὴν σκωρίαν puts away, loses its dross Hv 4, 3, 4. ἐὰν μὴ … ἀποβάλῃ ἐξ αὐτοῦ τι unless it loses some part of it v 3, 6, 6.④ to remove from an official position, remove, depose τινά τινος: ἀ. τῆς ἐπισκοπῆς depose from the supervisory office (s. Ltzm. ZWT 55, 1913, 135) 1 Cl 44:4. Pass. ἀ. τῆς λειτουργίας be removed fr. his office 44:3.—M-M. -
7 παραλύω
I c. acc. rei, loose and take off, detach,τὰ πηδάλια τῶν νεῶν Hdt.3.136
(so in [voice] Med., παραλυόμενοι τὰ πηδάλια taking off the rudders, X.An.5.1.11 :—[voice] Pass., παραλελυμέναι τοὺς ταρσούς with their oars taken off, Plb.8.4.2) ; ;τὸν θώρακα Plu.Ant.76
:—[voice] Med., π. τὴν ῥαφὴν [ τοῦ χιτῶνος] Id.Cleom.37 ;τοὺς στεφάνους Id.2.646a
:—[voice] Pass., Hdt.3.105.2 undo, put an end to, (lyr.); τὴν τοῦ παιδίου ἀμφισβήτησιν relinquish it, Is.4.10 :—[voice] Med., get rid of,τὸν κίνδυνον D.H.6.28
.II c. acc. pers. et gen. rei, part from, (lyr., dub.l.) ; μία γάρ σφεων παρελύθη ὑπὸ Ἰώνων one city ([place name] Smyrna) was detached from them, Hdt.1.149 ; π. τινὰ τῆς στρατιῆς release from military service, Id.7.38 (and in [voice] Pass., to be exempt from it, 5.75), cf. Plb.6.33.10 ; (Pergam., iii B.C.) ; π. τινὰ δυσφρονᾶν set free from cares, Pi.O.2.52 ; π. τινὰ τῆς στρατηγίης dismiss from the command, Hdt.6.94, cf. Th.7.16, 8.54 ;τῆς δυνάμεως τινά Arist.Pol. 1315a12
(so in [voice] Pass.,π. τῆς φυλακῆς Plu. Cleom.37
;τῆς ἀρχῆς Eun.VSp.481
B.) ; also τὴν ἀρχήν τινι π. ib. p.479 B.; τοὺς Ἀθηναίους π. τῆς ἐς αὐτὸν ὀργῆς set them free, release them from.., Th. 2.65 ;φαρμάκῳ π. ἑαυτὸν τοῦ ζῆν Str.8.6.14
;παραλελύσθαι τοῦ φόβου Plb.30.4.7
: c. acc. only, set free,δυστάνου ψυχάν E.Alc. 117
(lyr.):—[voice] Med., obtain leave of absence from,τοὺς παιδονόμους SIG577.56
(Milet., iii/ii B.C.).IV disable, enfeeble, Pl.Ax. 367b ;π. τροφῆς ἀποχῇ τὸ σῶμα Plu.Demetr.38
:—mostly in [voice] Pass., to be paralysed,δεξιὴ χεὶρ παρελύθη Hp.Epid.1.26
.ιγ ; τὰ παραλελυμένα τοῦ σώματος μόρια Arist.EN 1102b18
: generally, to be exhausted, flag,ἡ δύναμις.. τῆς πόλεως παρελύθη Lys.13.46
;τῇ σωματικῇ δυνάμει παραλυόμενος ὑπὸ τῶν τραυμάτων Plb.16.5.7
; ;τὴν δύναμιν παρελέλυντο Id.1.58.9
; τὰς χεῖρας Telesp.38 H.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παραλύω
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δοράskin when taken off: fem gen sg (epic ionic)δορεύςflayer: masc nom plδορεύςflayer: masc nom /voc pl -
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