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1 πονηρός
A oppressed by toils, πονηρότατος καὶ ἄριστος, of Heracles, Hes.Frr.138,139.2 of things, toilsome, painful, grievous,ἔργα Hom.Epigr.14.20
;νούσων πονηρότερον Thgn. 274
; .II in bad case, in sorry plight, useless, good-for-nothing, σύμμαχοι ib. 220, cf. Nu. 102;στράτευμα X.An.3.4.34
; (v.l. for μοχθηρός) ; κύων, ἱππάριον, Pl. Euthd. 298d, X.Cyr.1.4.19; δίαιτα, τροφή, σιτία, injurious, Pl.R. 425e, Lg. 735b, Grg. 464d, etc.;π. ἕξις σώματος Id.Ti. 86e
; π. σῶμα, opp. χρηστόν, Id.Prt. 313a, cf.R. 341e; π. σκώμματα sorry jests, Ar.Nu. 542;π. βούλευμα Id.Lys. 517
([comp] Comp.); π. πράγματα a bad state of things, Th.8.97, cf. 24; π. ἀρχὴ τῆς παιδείας a bad beginning, Aeschin.1.11;π. τὴν ναυτιλίαν ναυτίλλεσθαι Pl.R. 551c
;π. πολιτεία Arist.Pol. 1294b38
. Adv., - ρῶς ἔχειν to be in bad case, Th.7.83, etc.;ἂ πονηρῶς ἔχει τῶν πραγμάτων Lys.14.35
; π. διακεῖσθαι, διατεθῆναι, Isoc. 19.12, D.59.55.III in moral sense, worthless, knavish, φήμη, βίος, ζόη, A.Ch. 1045, Frr.90,401, etc.;οὐδεὶς ἑκὼν π. Epich.78
;π. ἦθος Democr.192
; πονηρὸς.. κἀκ πονηρῶν rogue and son of rogues, Ar.Eq. 336-7; ὦ πόνῳ πονηρέ in a comic jingle, Id.V. 466, cf. Lys. 350; π. πόρρω τέχνης past master in knavery, Id.V. 192;π. τοῖς φίλοις X.Cyr.8.4.33
;πρὸς ἀλλήλους Id.An.7.1.39
;π. λόγων ἀκρίβεια Antipho 3.3.3
;πονηρότεροι σύμβουλοι Id.5.71
; π. [ῥῆμα] malicious, Ev.Matt.5.11;τὰ π.
wickednesses,X.
Cyr.2.2.25;πονηρὰ δρᾶσαι E.Hec. 1190
;τὸ π. LXX De.17.2
; δόλῳ πονηρῷ, Lat. dolo malo, SIG693.6 (Methymna, ii B.C.); ὁ π. the evil one, Ev.Matt.13.19;π. δαίμων PLips.34.8
(iv A.D.), etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πονηρός
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2 διάκειμαι
Aδιάκηται Sapph.Supp.2.9
; inf. - κεῖσθαι: [tense] fut. - κείσομαι: first in Hes.Sc.20:—serving as [voice] Pass. toδιατίθημι, δ. ὑπό τινος X.HG4.1.33
, cf.6.5.1; to be served at table, Philostr.VA2.28; of troops, to be stationed, POxy.1204.7(iii A.D.), etc.: but mostly,II to be in a certain state of mind, body, or circumstances, to be disposed or affected in a certain manner, Hdt.2.83, etc.: freq. with Adv., ὡς διάκειμαι what a state I am in! E.Tr. 113 (lyr.);ὁρᾶτε ὡς δ. ὑπὸ τῆς νόσου Th.7.77
, etc.;σχεδόν τι οὕτω διεκείμεθα, τοτὲ μὲν γελῶντες κτλ. Pl.Phd. 59a
; μοχθηρῶς, φαυλότατα δ., to be in a sorry plight, Id.Grg. 504e, Erx. 405d;οὕτω δ. τὴν γνώμην ὡς.. Isoc.2.13
; εὖ δ. τινί, to be well disposed towards him, Is.4.18;πρός τινα κακῶς δ. Lys.16.2
;πρὸς τοὺς ἄρχοντας Isoc.3.10
; φιλικῶς τινί, οἰκείως πρός τινα, X.An.2.5.27, 7.5.16: abs., to be well-disposed,πρός τινα Philostr. VA1.7
(cf.ἀπὸ τοῦ διακειμένου ἀκροασάμενος Id.VS2.10.1
); ἐπιφθόνως δ. τινί to be envied by him, Th.1.75; ὑπόπτως τῷ πλήθει δ. to be suspected by the people, Id.8.68; ἐρωτικῶς δ. τῶν καλῶν to be in love with.., Pl.Smp. 216d;ἀπλήστως δ. πρὸς ἡδονήν X.Cyr.4.1.14
; λύμῃ δ., = λυμαίνεσθαι, Hdt.2.162; τὸ διακείμενον, of the intransitive Verb, opp. τὸ ποιοῦν, Arist.SE 166b14.2 of things, to be settled, fixed, or ordered,τώς οἱ διέκειτο Hes.
l.c.; τὰ διακείμενα conditions, terms,ἐπὶ διακειμένοισι μουνομαχῆσαι Hdt.9.26
; of a gift, ἄμεινον διακείσεται it will be better disposed of, X.An.7.3.17.3 of property, etc., to be situated, PGiss.119.3 (v A.D.), etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διάκειμαι
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