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101 ἐκνικάω
A achieve by force, ; carry one's point that.., c. acc. et inf., Plu.Ant.63.2 c. acc.,ἐξενίκησε τὸν δῆμον καὶ τὸν εἴργοντα νόμον τῆς θέας τὰς γυναῖκας Ael.VH10.1
:— [voice] Pass.,ἄνεμος εἰς γαλήνην ἐξενικήθη Hld.5.23
, cf. Ruf. ap. Orib.5.3.9.II intr., win a complete victory, Plb.15.3.6.2 metaph., gain the upper hand, come into vogue, prevail, ἅπασι among all, Th. 1.3 ; ἐπὶ τὸ μυθῶδες ἐκνενικηκέναι to have won its way to the fabulous, ib.21 ;κακὸν εἰς τοὐμφανὲς ἐξενίκησε Luc.Abd.6
;εἰς παροιμίαν Suid.
s.v. Μάρας; εἰς δύναμιν Ph.1.420.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐκνικάω
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102 περιτρέχω
A , - : [tense] aor.περιέδρᾰμον Id.Eq.56
; but inf. - : [tense] pf. -a, - δέδρομα (v. infr. 11.1b):— run round and round, τὸ δῶμα π., said by a drunken man, Thgn.505 ;π. τὰ κυνίδια X.Oec.13.8
;π. δεῦρο Ar.V. 138
; π. εἰς ταὐτόν come round, return to the same point, Pl.Tht. 200c, cf. Clit.l.c.2 run about everywhere,οἱ δὲ πυππάζουσι περιτρέχοντες Cratin.52
;κύκλῳ π. καὶ βοᾶν Alex.174.1
;π. ὅπῃ τύχοιμι Pl.Smp. 173a
, cf. Lys.30.21 : generally, to be in motion, circulate, Plot.6.3.24 ; ἡ περιτρέχουσα ὑγρότης flexibility of movement, of a surgeon operating, Plu.2.67e.3metaph., to be current, in vogue, ; ἡ περιτρέχουσα ἑταιρεία common society, Id.Ep. 333e ; ὀνόματα περιτρέχοντα current, D.H.Din.2 ; τέχνη περιτρέχουσα, of Rhetoric, comprehensive art, ars circumcurrens, Quint.Inst.2.21.7.II c. acc., run round,τὴν λίμνην κύκλῳ Ar.Ra. 193
; run round searching,τὴν Πύκνα πᾶσαν Id.Th. 657
; run up to from all sides,τὸν δὲ βληθέντα περιέδραμε ὅμιλος Hdt.8.128
.b of things, esp. in [tense] pf. - δέδρομα, encompass, surround,περιδέδρομεν ἅψεα νοῦσος A.R.3.676
;φήμη κακὴ -δέδρομεν αὐτούς Man.2.298
;ὠκεανὸς π. γαῖαν D.P.41
, cf. Theoc.Ep.4.5.2 metaph., circumvent, take in, Ar.Eq.56.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περιτρέχω
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103 ἐλῑνύω
ἐλῑνύωGrammatical information: v.Meaning: `rest, stop with something' (Ion.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: Unknown. Several proposals, all very hypothetical: to λίναμαι, λιάζομαι (Prellwitz Et.Wb., Bq, Brugmann Grundr.2 2: 3, 300, Schwyzer 693 w. n. 4); to Lat. lētum etc. (Scheftelowitz IF 33, 158); to Skt. iláyati `stand still, come to rest' (Persson Beitr. 2, 743); to Lith. ilsė́tis `rest' (Thurneysen KZ 30, 353, Bally MSL 12, 323). See Mayrhofer Wb. s. iláyati (p. 92), Fraenkel Lit. et. Wb. s. il̃sti (p. 184). The variant in Hesychius may point to a Pre-Greek word (Fur. 376)..Page in Frisk: 1,495Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἐλῑνύω
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104 προσεγγίζω
προσεγγίζω fut. 3 sg. προσεγγιεῖ LXX, 1 pl. προσεγγιοῦμεν (TestJob 31:1); 1 aor. προσήγγισα to move toward a reference point, approach, come near (Polyb. 38, 7, 4; Diod S 3, 16, 4; Hero Alex. III p. 218, 22; Leonidas Tarent. 35, 6 Gef.: Anth. Pal. 7, 442, 6; LXX; TestJob; Test12Patr) Mk 2:4 v.l.; of land from the perspective of a sailor whose ship approaches it Ac 27:27 v.l. (for προσάγειν; s. προσανέχω). εἰς τὴν Καισάρειαν 10:25 D.—DELG s.v. ἐγγύς. TW.
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