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A raised from off the ground,τάφον ἑωυτῇ κατεσκευάσατο μ. Hdt.1.187
;σκέλεα δὲ.. κατακρέμαται μ. Id.4.72
;μ. ἐξεκόμισαν τὰς ἁμάξας X.An.1.5.8
; πῆχυς μ. an arm hanging (without support from a bandage), Hp.Fract.7; μ. αἰωρηθῆναι, of a man, Id.Art.70: freq. of anatomical structures, unsupported, Gal.2.469, al.; τὰ μ. οἰκήματα, opp. τὰ ὑπόγαια, Hdt.2.148; -ότερος.. τῶν σαύρων raised higher than.., above.., of the chamaeleon, Arist.HA 503a21; of high ground,τῶν χωρίωντὰ-ότατα Th.4.32
; ἀπὸ τοῦ μ. ib. 128, cf. D.55.29 ([comp] Comp.); χωρία νέμεσθαι -ότερα, opp. ἑλώδη, Arist.HA 596b4;τὰ -ότατα μέρη Protagorid.4
; κατὰ τὸ μ. τοῦ ποταμοῦ as one looks up the river, Paus.8.30.2.2 on the surface,ἀπὸ τοῦ -οτάτου IG22.1668.8
: hence, prominent, of eyes, X.Cyn.4.1; of roots, running along the ground, opp. βαθύρριζος, Thphr.HP3.10.3, CP1.3.4, 5.9.8; ἀλγήματα μ. superficial pains, Hp.Aph.6.7;τομαί Id.Loc.Hom.13
; πνεῦμα μ. shallow, not deep, Id.Epid.3.1.ζ, Gal.7.946; - ότερον ἄσθμα more rapid breathing, Phld.Ir.p.27 W.; also μ. ὀχετοί open, surface drains, Arist.Ath.50.2, OGl483.62 (Pergam., ii B.C.).II = μετάρσιος, in mid-air, high in air,ἀνακινῆσαί τινα μ. Hdt.4.94
;ἆραί τινα μ. Ar.Eq. 1362
;μ. αἴρεσθαι Id. Pax80
; Ἀήρ, ὃς ἔχεις τὴν γῆν μ. poised on high, Id.Nu. 264;ἀφικνεῖ μ. ὑπ' αὔρας Cratin. 207
; τὰ μ. χωρία the regions of air, Ar.Av. 818, cf. 690; κρεμασθεὶς καὶ βλέπων μ. looking into mid-air, Pl.Tht. 175d; of birds,μ. ἀεὶ μένειν ἀδύνατον Arist.IA 714a21
; of fish,μ. πέτεσθαι Id.HA 535b28
; μ. νεῖν swim near the surface, ib. 602b22; τὰ μ. things in the heaven above, astronomical phenomena, Hp.VM1; οὐ γὰρ ἄν ποτε ἐξηῦρον ὀρθῶς τὰ μ. πράγματα, says Socrates, Ar.Nu. 228, cf. 1284; τὰ μ. φροντιστής, of Socrates, Pl.Ap. 18b;ἀλαζονεύεται περὶ τῶν μ. Eup.146b
;τὰ μ. καὶ τὰ ὑπὸ γῆς Pl.Ap. 23d
, cf. Epicur.Ep.1p.27U., etc.: [comp] Comp., οἶσθα -ότερόν τι τῶν θεῶν; X.Smp.6.7. Adv. -ως Philostr.VA4.21.2 on the high sea, of ships,καθορῶσι τὰς.. ναῦς μ. Th.1.48
;αἱ δὲ μ. ὥρμουν Id.4.26
;μίαν ναῦν ἀπολλύασι μ. Id.8.10
; of persons,ὅσοι μὴ μ. ἑάλωσαν Id.7.71
;μ. πλεῖν Str.2.3.4
.3 of a horse, high-stepping,πομπικῷ καὶ μ. καὶ λαμπρῷ ἵππῳ X.Eq.11.1
.4 generally, unsettled, fermenting, undigested,μ. καὶ ἄπεπτα καὶ ἄκρητα Hp.VM19
; inflated,ὑποχόνδρια Id.Aph.4.73
.III metaph., of the mind, buoyed up, in suspense,Ἑλλὰς ἅπασα μετέωρος ἦν Th.2.8
;μετεώρῳ <τῇ> πόλει κινδυνεύειν Id.6.10
;μ. ταῖς διανοίαις Plb.3.107.6
, etc.; μ. ταῖς ἐπιβολαῖς ἐπὶ πόλεμον eager for.., Id.5.101.2;πρὸς ἐλπίδας Id.5.62.1
; ἐπί τινος or τινι, Luc.Dem.Enc.28, Merc.Cond.15;μ. πορεύῃ εἰς Ἀθήνας Arr.Epict.3.24.75
, cf. Jul.Or.3.122d; haughty, puffed up, Plb.3.82.2, LXX 2 Ki.22.28;γαῦρος καὶ μ. Luc.Nigr.5
; μετέωρε 'proud one', AP5.20 (Rufin.); of style, inflated, opp. ὑψηλός (sublime), Longin.3.2: also in good sense, τὸ μ. καὶ πομπικόν (cf. 11.3) elevation of style, D.H.Is.19.2 of conditions, uncertain,τῶν πραγμάτων ὄντων μ. D.19.122
;ὁπηνίκα ἂν τὰ τῆς βασιλείας μ. ᾖ Hdn. 2.12.4
; unsettled,χρόνος μ. καὶ κινδυνώδης Heph.Astr.2.28
, cf. 33. Adv. - ρως, ἔχειν Plu.Cim.13
.3 of contracts, transactions, suits, etc., in suspense, pending,δικαστήριον τὸ διαλῦσον τὰ μ. συμβόλαια Supp.Epigr.1.363.9
(Samos, iii B.C.);μ. οἰκονομίαι POxy.238.1
(i A.D.), cf.PFay.116.12 (ii A.D.); ; μετέωρα, τά, unfinished business, PRyl.144.10 (i A.D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μετέωρος
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22 αφυσήτου
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23 ἀφυσήτου
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24 αφυσήτων
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25 ἀφυσήτων
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26 υπερφυσώντος
ὑπερφῡσῶντος, ὑπερφυσάομαιto be inflated excessively: pres part act masc /neut gen sg -
27 ὑπερφυσῶντος
ὑπερφῡσῶντος, ὑπερφυσάομαιto be inflated excessively: pres part act masc /neut gen sg -
28 οἰδέω
Aᾤδεον Od.5.455
: [tense] aor.ᾤδησα Hp.Epid.2.1.7
, 2.2.3, Pl.Phdr. 251b : [tense] pf. ᾤδηκα, [dialect] Dor. [ per.] 3pl.- αντι Theoc.1.43
; cf. ἀνοιδέω :—swell, become swollen, ᾤδεε δὲ χρόα πάντα he had all his body swollen, Od. l. c. ;οἰδῶν τὼ πόδε Ar.Ra. 1192
;τοὺς πόδας καὶ γαστέρα Men.544.4
;τὰ σφύρ' ᾤδει Anaxil.36
;ἔμβρυα οἰδέοντα Hp.
Aër.7 ;ᾠδήκαντι κατ' αὐχένα ἶνες Theoc.
l. c. ; of growing fruits, etc., l. c. ;ᾤδησε.. ὁ τοῦ πτεροῦ καυλός Pl.
l.c.II metaph., οἰδεόντων τῶν πρηγμάτων when affairs were in a ferment, Hdt.3.76, 127 ; οἰδεῖ καὶ ὕπουλός ἐστιν [ἡ πόλις], metaph. from a boil or abscess, Pl.Grg. 518e ;τὸν δῆμον οἰδοῦντα καὶ θρασυνόμενον Plu.Sol.19
; also, of inflated style,οἰδεῖν ὑπὸ κομπασμάτων Ar.Ra. 940
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29 πνευματικός
A of wind or air, ;βία π. Id.HA 586a17
;φύσεις Epicur. Ep.2p.39U.
;ἀέρος ψυχρότης Thphr.CP4.12.5
; π. [ὄργανον] a machine moved by wind, Vitr.10.1.1;μηχάνημα Gal.Anim.Pass.2.3
.2 of the nature of wind or air,τὰ π. Arist.Mete. 380a23
; π. ξηρότης, i. e. a dry vapour, Plu.Alex.35.b of subtle substance,τὸ π. Str.1.3.5
; οὐσία, opp. ὑγρά, Ph.1.15, cf. Cleom.1.8, Gal.7.596.4 [voice] Act. (=πνευματώδης 1.3
), causing flatulence, ;βρώματα Nicom.Com.1.31
, cf. Diph.Siph. ap. Ath.3.73a ([comp] Sup.), Plu.2.286e, Sor.1.52. Adv.- κῶς
by flatulence,Archig.
ap. Gal.12.537.III of spirit, spiritual, interpol. in Plu.2.129c; opp. σαρκικός, ψυχικός, Ep.Rom.15.27, 1 Ep.Cor.2.13, etc. Adv. - κῶς ib.14.IV οἱ Π. a school of physicians who referred all questions of health to pneumatic agencies, Gal.8.749, 15.111.V conveying πνεῦμα, κοιλία, of the left ventricle of the heart (opp. αἱματική), Erasistr. ap. eund.UP6.12, cf. Placit.4.5.7.VI Rhet., Adv. - κῶς in one breath (cf. πνεῦμα VI),ἀποτείνεσθαι Hermog. Inv.4.1
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31 τύμπανον
A kettledrum, such as was used esp. in the worship of the Mother Goddess and Dionysus, Hdt.4.76, E.HF 892; τυμπάνων ἀλαλαγμοί, ἀράγματα, Id.Cyc.65 (lyr.), 205; τύμπανα, Ῥέας τε μητρὸς ἐμά θ' εὑρήματα, says Dionysus, Id.Ba.59, cf. 156 (lyr.), IG42(1).131.9, 10 (Epid.); in Corybantic rites, Ar.V. 119; τ. ἀράσσειν, ῥήσσειν, AP6.217 (Simon.), 7.485 (Diosc.);καταυλήσει χρῆται καὶ τυμπάνοις Sor.2.29
.2 metaph., τύμπανον φυσᾶν, of inflated eloquence, AP13.21 (Theodorid.).II name of some instrument of torture of execution, Ar. Pl. 476 (ξύλα ἐφ' οἷς [ἐν οἷς Suid.
] ἐτυμπάνιζον· ἐχρῶντο γὰρ ταύτῃ τῇ τιμωρίᾳ· ἢ βάκλα, παρὰ τὸ τύπτειν Sch.);τινῶν μὲν εἰς δεσμωτήριον, τινῶν δὲ ἐπὶ τύμπανον ἀπαγομένων S.E.M.2.30
; ;ἐπὶ τὸ τ. προσῆγε LXX 2 Ma.6.19
, cf.28; cf. τύπανον.2 = tumix, sirimpio (dub. sens.), Gloss.III in a machine, drum, Hero Bel.86, cf. Orib. 49.4.43; in Verg.G.2.444, tympana are wagon-wheels made of a solid piece of wood, rollers; similarly perh. in PLond.1821.204, possibly of the wheel of an irrigating machine: cf. τυμπάνιον.IV Archit., the sunken triangular space enclosed by the cornice of the pediment, Lat. tympanum fastigii, Vitr.4.7.5; the square panel of a door, Id.4.6.4.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τύμπανον
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32 φορτικός
II of the nature of a burden: metaph. (cf.φόρτος 11
), tiresome, wearisome,τό λέγειν.. φ. καὶ ἐπαχθές D.5.4
;τοῖς συνοῦσι φ. Plu.2.456e
, cf. 44a, etc.; φ. ἀκολούθων ὄχλῳ because of the crowd.., Luc.Nigr.13; most onerous,POxy.
904.9 (v A. D.).2 coarse, vulgar, common, ; opp. πεπαιδευμένος, Arist.Pol. 1342a20; οἱ πολλοὶ καὶ -ώτατοι, opp. οἱ χαρίεντες, Id.EN 1095b16; βωμολόχοι καὶ φ. ib. 1128a5;φ. καὶ νεόπλουτος Plu.2.708c
.b of things, φ. κωμῳδία a vulgar, low comedy, Ar.V.66, cf. Pl.Phdr. 236c;φ. τὸ χωρίον Ar.Lys. 1218
;φ. γέλως Com.Adesp.644
;δίαιτα -ωτέρα καὶ ἀφιλόσοφος Pl.Phdr. 256b
;ἡδονὴ φ. Id.R. 581d
; φ. καὶ δημηγορικά base, low arguments, ad captandum vulgus, Id.Grg. 482e;φ. μὲν καὶ δικανικά, ἀληθῆ δέ Id.Ap. 32a
;τῷ φ. προσχρῆσθαι Id.Cra. 435c
;- ώτερόν τι ἐρήσομαι Id.Euthd. 286e
;φ. ἔπαινος Arist.EN 1178b16
; ἡ < πρὸς> ἅπαντα μιμουμένη [τέχνη] φορτική art that imitates with a view to any and every man is vulgar, Id.Po. 1462a4; λέγω οὐ τοῦ φ. ἕνεκα I do not say it out of vulgar arrogance, Aeschin.1.41; of an inflated rhetorical style,φ. κατασκευή D.H.Lys.3
; τὸ φ. τῆς λέξεως vulgarity of style, Id.Th.27; τὸ φ. καὶ στρατιωτικόν, of the speeches of Iphicrates, Id.Lys.12;τὸ φ. τῶν μέτρων Luc.JTr. 14
.3 Adv. - ικῶς coarsely, vulgarly, , cf. R. 367a; φ. ἐπαινεῖν ib. 528e;φ. καὶ χύδην λέγειν Isoc.12.24
;φ. πολιτεύεσθαι Id.7.53
;φ. καὶ σοβαρῶς Plu.2.634c
; - ώτερον ἢ φιλοσοφώτερον διαλέγεσθαι to discourse more like a clown than one of liberal education, Id.Sol.3.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > φορτικός
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33 φυσητέον
II φυσητέος, α, ον, to be blown up, inflated,ἀσκός Hp.Art.77
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34 ἀνεμόομαι
A to be filled with wind, Pl.Ti. 83d; ἠνεμωμένος τὴν τρίχα with hair floating in the wind, Callistr.Stat.14;ἠνεμωμένη πτεροῖς Lyc.1119
: of the sea, to be raised by the wind, AP13.12 (Hegesipp.).II to be inflated, swollen, Hp.Nat.Mul.64: metaph., ἠνεμῶσθαι περί τι to be eager for.., Ael.NA11.7.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνεμόομαι
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35 ἀνοιδέω
A , Pl.Ti. 84e: [tense] pf.ἀνῴδηκα Hp.Acut.10
:—swell up, Hp.l.c.; of a wave, E.l.c., cf. Alciphr.1.10; of wind in the body, Pl.l.c.; of figs ripening, Nic.l.c.;τὰ στέρνα ἀνῴδει Aeschin.Ep.1.2
; swollen out, inflated,Arist.
HA 625a2, cf. GA 728b28.2 metaph.,θυμὸς ἀνοιδέει Hdt.7.39
;ὀργαῖς.. -ούσαις Phld.Ir.p.63
W.; of anger,ἀνοιδήσας ὁ βασιλεύς Philostr.VA7.33
(so in [voice] Med., θυμὸν ἀνοιδήσαντο they swelled with rage, Q.S.9.345);ἀνοιδούσης τῆς νόσου Philostr.VA4.4
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36 ἀφύσητος
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37 ἐκπνευματόω
A turn into vapour, Arist.Pr. 866a3, Thphr. ap. Plu.2.292d ; fan into wind, prob. in Epicur.Ep.2p.48U.:—[voice] Pass., to be so turned, Arist.Pr. 897b1, al.II deflate, metaph., οἴημα, τῦφον, Plu.2.39d.III in [voice] Pass., to be inflated, Thphr.CP4.9.3: metaph.,ὑπὸ κτήσεως Phld.Vit.p.27J.
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38 ἐμφυσάω
A blow in,ἐς τὰς ῥῖνας Aret.CA1.2
, cf. POxy.1088.37; αὐλητρὶς ἐνεφύσησε breathed into the flute, Ar.V. 1219; οἴνῳ ἐ. Hippiatr.11.III blow up, inflate, τὸ μὲν [ τῆς τροφῆς]ἐμφυσᾶν, τὸ δὲ σαρκοῦν Arist.HA 603b30
;ἐ. τὰς φλέβας Id.Pr. 881b14
:—[voice] Pass., to be inflated or, generally, swollen, Hp.Coac. 154, Arist.HA 524a17, al.: metaph.,τῇ κολακείᾳ ἐμφυσώμενος Clearch.25
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39 ἐξανεμόω
A blow out with wind, inflate:—[voice] Pass., to be inflated, Hp.Mul.1.34; to be impregnated by the wind, of mares, Arist.HA 572a13, cf. Ael.NA4.6: metaph.,Ἥρα ἐξηνέμωσε τἄμ' Ἀλεξάνδρῳ λέχη E.Hel.32
:—[voice] Pass., ἐξηνεμώθην μωρίᾳ I was puffed up, Id.Andr. 938, cf. Ph.1.698.II [voice] Pass., of corn, to be parched by wind, 'wind-bitten', Thphr.HP8.10.3.2 of hair, float in the wind, Apollod.1.6.3.III metaph., excite,εἰς δρόμον ἐ. τινά Ael.NA13.11
:—[voice] Pass., τὴν διάνοιαν ἐξηνεμώθη ib.15.29.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐξανεμόω
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40 ὑπερφυσάομαι
A to be inflated excessively, Luc.Cont.19.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑπερφυσάομαι
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