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1 ἀναβάλλω
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2 ἀναβάλλω
ἀναβάλλω med.,a strike up, the lyreεἴρειν στεφάνους ἐλαφρόν, ἀναβάλεο N. 7.77
b postpone “ ἄνδρας ὀλέσαις μναστῆρας ἀναβάλλεται γάμον θυγατρός” O. 1.80πεῖραν μὲν ἀγάνορα Φοινικοστόλων ἐγχέων ταύταν θανάτου πέρι καὶ ζωᾶς ἀναβάλλομαι ὡς πόρσιστα N. 9.29
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3 Δᾶλος
Δᾱλος originally Asteria, or Ortygia, a floating island, where Leto bore Apollo and Artemis.1τοξοφόρον Δάλου θεοδμάτας σκοπόν O. 6.59
Λύκιε καὶ Δάλοἰ ἀνάσσων Φοῖβε P. 1.39
Ὀρτυγία, δέμνιον Ἀρτέμιδος, Δάλου κασιγνήτα (v. Ἄρτεμις) N. 1.4 μή μοι κραναὰ νεμεσάσαι Δᾶλος ἐν ᾇ κέχυμαι sc. if I postpone the paean to Apollo already commissioned I. 1.4 χαῖῤ, ὦ θεοδμάτα πόντου θύγατερ, χθονὸς εὐρείας ἀκίνητον τέρας, ἅν τε βροτοὶ Δᾶλον κικλῄσκοισιν fr. 33c. 5. ]καλέοντι μολπαὶ [Δᾶλ]ον ἀν' εὔοδμον (coni. Housman, alii alia)Πα. 2.. ]Δᾶλον ἀγακλέα[ Pae. 4.12
ἐρικυδέα τ' ἔσχον Δᾶλον, ἐπεί σφιν Ἀπόλλων δῶκεν ὁ χρυσοκόμας Ἀστερίας δέμας οἰκεῖν (sc. οἱ ἀπ' Ἀθηνῶν Ἴωνες. Σ.) Πα... ἀρχαγέτᾳ τε Δάλου πίθετο fr. 140a. 58 (32). Δᾶλον ἀμφιρύταν. ?fr. 350. -
4 ὑπερβάλλω
+ V 0-0-0-0-6=6 2 Mc 4,13.24; 7,42; 3 Mc 2,23; Sir 5,7A: to surpass [ὑπέρ τι] Sir 25,11; to outbid [τινα] 2 Mc 4,24 M: to postpone, to wait out Sir 5,7ὑπερβάλλων exceeding 2 Mc 4,13Cf. HELBING 1928, 190; LLEWELYN 1994 199(n.6); →TWNT -
5 ὑστερέω
+ V 2-0-1-10-7=20 Nm 9,7.13; Hab 2,3; Ps 22(23),1; 38(39),5A: to be behind schedule, to be late in arriving Hab 2,3; to postpone [+inf.] Nm 9,7; to lag behind, to be inferior to Ps 38(39),5; to lack, to be wanting Neh 9,21; to want [τινι] Sir 11,12; to be wanting, to be missed (of things) Eccl 9,8; to be missing, to fail sb [τινα] Ps 22 (23),1; id. [abs.] Eccl 10,3; to withdraw oneself from [ἀπό τινος] Sir 7,34M: to be behind Sir 11,11; to be wanting [τι] Ct 7,3Cf. DORIVAL 1994 128(Nm 9,7.13); HELBING 1928, 173-176; SPICQ 1982, 666-669; →NIDNTT; TWNT(→ἀφὑστερέω, καθὑστερέω,,) -
6 διέλκω
2 metaph. in [voice] Pass., diverge, vary, of Ms. readings,τὸ.. παντὸς διέλκεται κατὰ τὰ ἀντίγραφα Demetr.Lac.1012.23F.
III of Time, in [voice] Pass., to be protracted, Plb.31.18.4:—[voice] Act., δ. βίον drag on life, Plu.2.1033d; δ. τὸν φόρον postpone payment of a tax, BGU1116.21 (i B. C.), cf. 1120.35 (i B. C.):—[voice] Med., procrastinate, [ per.] 2 dual [tense] aor.διηλκύσασθον Hsch.
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7 διυπερτίθημι
A postpone, POxy.1479.6 (i B. C.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διυπερτίθημι
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8 ὑπερβάλλω
A- βαλέω Od.11.597
: [dialect] Ep. [tense] aor. 2ὑπειρέβαλον Il.23.637
:— throw over or beyond a mark, overshoot,ὑπέρβαλε σήματα πάντων Il.23.843
; τόσσον παντὸς ἀγῶνος (sc. σήματα) ὑπέρβαλε ib. 847; δουρὶ ὑ. Φυλῆα beat him in throwing with it, ib. 637.2 ὅτε μέλλοι ἄκρον [ λόφον] ὑπερβαλέειν force the stone over the top, Od. l.c.3 intr., run beyond, overrun the scent, of hounds, X.Cyn.6.20.II in various metaph. senses:1 outdo, excel, surpass, overpower,δέδοικα μὴ πρὶν πόνοις ὑπερβάλῃ με γῆρας E.Fr.453.5
(lyr.): c. gen., Pi.Fr.33; .2 go beyond, exceed, ;ὑ. πόσιος μέτρον Thgn.479
;τὴν τοῦ μετρίου φύσιν Pl.Plt. 283e
;ὑ. τὰ ἱκανά X.Hier.4.8
: of Time,ὑ. ἑκατὸν ἔτεα
exceed years, in age, Hdt.3.23; ὑ. τὰς τρεῖς ἡμέρας delay longer than.., Hp.VC14; ὑ. τὸν χρόνον exceed the time, i. e. be too late, X.HG5.3.21; ὑ. τὸν καιρόν exceed reasonable bounds, Democr.235, D.23.122: in number, intensity, etc.,ἡδοναὶ ὑ. λύπας Pl.Lg. 734b
, cf. Prt. 356b ([voice] Pass.): c. dat. modi, exceed one in..,πάντας ἀνθρώπους τόλμῃ καὶ μιαρίᾳ X.HG7.3.6
;ἅπαντας ἀνθρώπους ὠμότητι D.18.275
: abs.,ὑ. πρὸς ἀρετήν Pl.Lg. 945c
.b c. gen. pro acc.,ἆρα λύπῃ ὑ. τὸ ἀδικεῖν τοῦ ἀδικεῖσθαι; Id.Grg. 475c
, cf. Lg. 734a;ὑ. τῆς συμμετρίας Arist.Pol. 1284b8
, cf. HA 503b22.3 abs., exceed, αἱ μέσαι ἕξεις πρὸς μὲν τὰς ἐλλείψεις ὑπερβάλλουσι compared with their defects are in excess, Id.EN 1108b17; exceed all bounds, A. Pers. 291, E.Ba. 785, Th.7.67, Pl.Tht. 180a; οὐχ ὑπερβαλών keeping within bounds, Pi.N.7.66;μή νυν ὑπέρβαλλ', ἀλλ' ἐναισίμως φέρε E. Alc. 1077
: c. dat. modi,ὑ. τῇ μοχθηρίᾳ Ar.Pl. 109
;ἀδυναμίᾳ τοῦ δοξάσαι Pl.Tht. 192c
, cf. X.Mem.4.3.7;ἀνοίᾳ D.8.16
.b freq. in part. ὑπερβάλλων, ουσα, ον, exceeding, excessive,ὑ. δαπάνη X.Hier.11.2
; ἡδονή, ἔπαινοι, Pl.R. 402e, Phdr. 240e;θεάματα ταῖς δαπάναις ὑ. Isoc.4.45
, cf. Pl.Lg. 899a; οἱ ὑπερβάλλοντες, opp. οἱ καταδεέστεροι, Isoc.9.13;τὰ ὑ.
an over-high estate,E.
Med. 127 (anap.);φεύγειν τὰ ὑ. ἑκατέρωσε
extremes,Pl.
R. 619a; τὸ ὑ. αὐτῶν such part of them as goes beyond that, Th.2.35; οἱ ὑ. [ λόγοι], title of work by Thrasymachus (Fr. 7), perh. overpowering arguments.4 overbid or outbid at auction,ἀλλήλους Lys.22.8
, POxy.1633.5 (iii A. D.); τὸ ὑπερβάλλον the overbid, PPetr.3p.195 (iii B. C.): abs., go on further and further, in making offers, προέβαινε τοῖσι χρήμασι ὑπερβάλλων he went on bidding more and more, Hdt.5.51;ᾔτει τοσαῦτα ὑπερβάλλων Th.8.56
, cf. And.1.133:— [voice] Pass.,ἕνεκα τοῦ-βεβλῆσθαι τὴν οἰκίαν POxy.513.25
(ii A. D.); v. infr. B. 1.3.5 Adv. exceedingly,Pl.
R. 492b, Epicur. Nat.2.2, SIG685.36 (Crete, ii B. C.), Phld.Lib.p.7O., 2 Ep.Cor.11.23; written ὑπερβαλόντως in IG12(7).410.12 ([place name] Amorgos); opp. μετρίως, Isoc.1.28.III pass over, cross mountains, rivers, and the like , ; ; ;τὰς Ἄλπεις εἰς τὴν Ἰταλίαν Str.7.2.3
: c. gen., (where Dobree suggested θριγκοὺς τούσδ'): metaph., surmount,τάσδ' ὑ. τύχας Id.Alc. 795
.c abs., cross over,ἐς τὴν ἄνω Μακεδονίην Hdt.8.137
, cf. X.An.4.6.10; πρὸς τοὺς Θρᾷκας ib. 7.5.1; κατὰ λόφους τινάς ib.6.5.7.2 of water, run over, beat over, c. gen., ; of rivers, overflow,τὰς ἀρούρας Hdt.2.111
: abs., of a kettle, boil over, Id.1.59; of the sea,ἢν δ' ὑπερβάλῃ.. πόντος E.Tr. 691
.3 of the sun, to be very hot, Hdt.4.184.4 exceed, i. e. overlap, a base, Euc.6.29; cf. ὑπερβολή IV.—Note, the case that follows is almost always the acc.; the gen. occurs in a few exceptional instances, v. supr. 11.2 b, 111.1 and 2.B [voice] Med., with [tense] pf. [voice] Pass., = A. 11, outdo, overcome, conquer, τινα Hdt.5.124, Ar.Eq. 758 (lyr.), Nu. 1035;τὴν βασιλέος δύναμιν Hdt.8.24
;μάχῃ ὑ. τινά E.Or. 691
;φίλτροις ὑ. τινά S.Tr. 584
, cf. Ar.Eq. 413: abs., to be conqueror, Hdt.6.9, 7.168.2 exceed, surpass, τινα D.19.342, etc.;τοὺς ἀπ' αἰῶνος OGI542.11
(Ancyra, ii A. D.);πάντας τῷ ὕψεϊ καὶ τῷ μεγάθεϊ Hdt.2.175
, cf. 110;τινὰ ἀναιδείᾳ Ar. Eq. 409
; θωπείαις ib. 890; ;ἔν τινι Str.1.1.2
.bδόσι χρημάτων ὑ.
surpass all,Hdt.
1.61;ἀρετῇ Id.9.71
; ὑπερβαλλόμενος πλήθεϊ with overpowering numbers, Id.3.21: [tense] pf. part. [voice] Pass., ὑπερβεβλημένη γυνή an excellent, surpassing woman, E.Alc. 153;φύσις ὑπερβεβλ. Pl.R. 558b
;ταφῆς τῆς μὲν ὑπερβεβλ., τῆς δὲ ἐλλειπούσης Id.Lg. 719d
: c. gen.,γόγγροι τῶν παρ' ἡμῖν ὑπερβεβλ. κατὰ τὸ μέγεθος Str.3.2.7
.II put off, postpone,τὴν ἀπόδοσιν Hdt.4.9
;τὴν συμβολήν Id.9.45
;εἰς ἄλλον καιρόν Phld.Rh.1.223S.
; but ἢν ὑπερβάλωνται ἐκείνην τὴν ἡμέραν.. συμβολὴν μὴ ποιεύμενοι if they let that day pass without fighting, Hdt.9.51: abs., delay, linger, Id.3.71,76, 7.206;εἰς αὖθις ὑπερβαλέσθαι Pl.Phdr. 254d
, cf. Arist.Rh.Al. 1420a8, 1438b6.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑπερβάλλω
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9 ἀναβολή
ἀναβολή, ῆς, ἡ (Hdt. et al. in various mngs.: ins, pap, LXX) ‘delay’ (Hdt. et al.; SIG 546, 22 [III B.C.]; PAmh 3a II, 7; POxy 888, 5; PTebt 24, 22; Jos., Bell. 7, 69, Ant. 17, 75; ἀ. ποιεῖσθαι: Thu. 2, 42, 4; Dionys. Hal. 11, 33; Plut., Camill. 147 [35, 3]; Jos., Ant. 19, 70) legal t.t. postponement (PAmh 34d, 5 [c. 157 B.C.]) ἀ. μηδεμίαν ποιησάμενος I did not postpone the matter Ac 25:17; s. ἀναβάλλω.—DELG s.v. βάλλω. M-M. -
10 ὑπερτίθημι
ὑπερτίθημι 2 aor. mid. ὑπερεθέμην (Pind., Hdt. as act. and mid. [the latter is quite predom. in ins, pap; Philo, Op. M. 156; Jos., Vi. 239; Just., D. 28, 2 and Tat. 35, 2 ‘postpone, defer’]) mid. set aside, do away w. τὶ someth. (Appian, Illyr. 15 §45; cp. Pr 15:22) IMg 10:2. -
11 αναβάλλω
1) defer2) postponeΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > αναβάλλω
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