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121 κατακορής
κατακορής, ές,3 of colours, deep,μέλαν κατακορές Pl.Ti. 68c
, cf. Arist.Col. 795a3; Χρῶμα ὅμοιον ῥόδῳ κ. Thphr. HP4.8.7, cf. S.E.P.1.105; , cf. Epid.4.20;τὰ κ. πονηρά Id.Coac. 601
;ἐρύθημα Id.Epid.7.7
; στήθεα κ. dub. sens. ib.2.6.14, cf. Gal.19.108.4 of harmony, complete,τῆς κοσμικῆς συμφωνίας κ. τι καὶ παναρμόνιον φθεγγομένης Nicom.Harm.3
; - κορεστάτη συμφωνία ἡ διὰ πασῶν ib.5; - κορέστερον μέλος, of the spheres, lamb.VP15.65.II metaph., intense, violent, δίψα, ῥύσις, Hp. Epid.7.11, Medic.6;βήξ Id.Epid.7.26
; profound, ὕπνος ib.7.2.b metaph., βαθὺ καὶ κ. αἴνιγμα a profound problem, Ph.1.659; ἀμετάβλητος καὶ κ. γνώμη a deep resolve, Id.1.78.2 immoderate, wearisome, παρρησία, συνουσία, Pl.Phdr. 240e, Lg. 776a; ἂν ᾖ κατακορῆ [ τὰ ἐπίθετα] Arist.Rh. 1406a13, cf. Demetr.Eloc. 303;κατακορὴς ἀπείλει Tim.Pers.79
;τοῦ τῶν γυναικῶν γένους λάλου καὶ κ. ὄντος Plb. 31.26.10
, cf. 32.2.5;ὁ Δημοσθένης.. ἐν τῷ γένει τούτῳ -έστατος Longin.22.3
;- εστέραις κέχρηται ταῖς αὐστηραῖς ἁρμονίαις D.H.Dem. 45
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122 κατάκορος
κατάκορος, ον,A = κατακορής, Poll.5.151, Thom.Mag.p.105 R.;κ. Χρῆσις ἀφροδισίων Steph.in Gal.1.239
D.:—in Adv., of colours, deeply,κ. μέλας Gp.16.2.1
.II metaph., immoderate,κ. καὶ περίεργοι ἱερουργίαι Plu.Alex.2
. Adv. - ρως, to excess,ᾧ -κόρως Χρῶνται οἱ λογογράφοι Arist.Rh. 1408a33
; τῇ τύχῃ κ. Χρώμενος Decr. ap. D.18.182, cf. Plu.Cic.5;κ. Χρώμενοι τῇ κραυγῇ Plb.4.12.9
, cf. Phld.Rh.1.157, 366S., Dsc.2.52, lamb.Protr.21.κ.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κατάκορος
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123 λίαν
A very, exceedingly, in Hom. with an Adv.,λ. ἑκάς Od.14.496
;λ. ἀεικελίως 8.231
: with an Adj.,λ. μέγα εἶπες 3.227
, 16.243;νήπιος λ. τόσον 4.371
, cf. 13.238;λ. λυπρός 13.243
; λ. ἐνθύμιος ib. 421: alone with a Verb, very much, overmuch,κεχολώατο λ. 14.282
;λ. ἄχθομαι ἕλκος Il.5.361
; οὔ τι λ. ποθὴ ἔσσεται not exceedingly, 14.368;μή τι λ. προκαλίζεο Od.18.20
, cf. Il.6.486; also, in Hom., καὶ λίην, which always begins the sentence or verse, surely, aye surely,καὶ λ. κεῖνός γε ἐοικότι κεῖται ὀλέθρῳ Od.1.46
, cf. 3.203, Il.1.553, al.II after Hom.,ἀσχάλα μὴ λίην Archil.66.7
, cf. Sol.6;λίην δὲ δειλιάζεις Anacr.
ap. Ptol.Ascal. p.409 H.; λ. πιστεύειν to believe implicitly, Hdt.4.96;μὴ κάμνε λ. Pi. P.1.90
;μὴ λ. στένε S.El. 1172
, cf. E.Med. 158 (lyr.);ἀσπάζου αὐτὴν λ. POxy.936.13
(iii A.D.);καὶ λ. σαφῶς Ar.Eq. 1231
;λ. ἀσελγῶς Lys. 24.15
;λ. πόρρω Pl.Prt. 310c
;ἐντὸς λ. τῶν τειχῶν Th.7.5
: with other words of like sense,πολὺ λ. Isoc.9.48
;λ. πάνυ Antiph.184.2
(dub.), cf. Eust.972.46; κόμπος λ. εἰρημένος, opp. πεπλασμένος (compare our very and verily), A.Pr. 1031:—in Trag.and Com.freq.betw.Art.and Noun, ἡ λ. φιλότης βροτῶν his too great love.., A.Pr. 123 (anap.);τὸ λ. ποτόν Cratin.187
;ἡ λ. τρυφή Men.587
; τὰ λ. μειράκια Theopomp. Com.29; ; τὸ λ. excess, violence, E.Andr. 866, Pl.Cra. 415c. [Hom. has [pron. full] ῐ nine times, [pron. full] ῑ thirty-two times; the latter is found both in arsi and in thesi. In later [dialect] Ep.and Trag. both quantities are found: [pron. full] ᾱ always.] -
124 παρεμπίνω
A drink to excess, Hsch.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παρεμπίνω
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125 περίειμι
II to be superior to another, surpass, excel, c.gen.pers., , cf. Emp.113, Hdt.3.146, X.Mem.3.7.7: c. acc. rei,περὶ φρένας ἔμμεναι ἄλλων Il.13.631
;περίεσσι γυναικῶν εἶδός τε μέγεθός τε Od.18.248
, cf. 19.326, etc.; , cf. Od.1.66: later c. dat. rei, σοφίᾳ τῶν Ἑλλήνων π. Pl.Prt. 342b, cf. Smp. 222e;τῇ ἐπιμελείᾳ π. τῶν φίλων X.An.1.9.24
: without gen. pers., to be superior, ναυσὶ πολὺ π. Th.6.22 ;πολλὸν π. πλήθεϊ Hdt.9.31
, cf. X. An.1.8.13 : abs., ἐλπὶς τοῦ περιέσεσθαι hope of success, Th.1.144, cf. Men.Sam. 134; ἐκ περιόντος ἀγωνιεῖσθαι at an advantage, Th.8.46.III to be spared, τινι Hdt.3.119: abs., survive, Id.1.11, 120, al., Hp.Prog.20 ; τῇ σεωυτοῦ μοίρῃ περίεις by your own destiny, Hdt.1.121 ; τὴν Ἑλλάδα π. ἐλευθέρην shall remain free, Id.7.139, cf. D.21.222, etc. ; of things, to be extant, still in existence, Hdt.1.92, etc.2 to be over and above, remain, freq. in part.,τὸ περιὸν τοῦ στρατοῦ Th.2.79
; esp. of property, money, etc.,ἡ περιοῦσα παρασκευή Id.1.89
;π. τινὶ εἰς τὸν ἐνιαυτόν Pl.R. 416e
; οἰόμενοι περιεῖναι χρήματά τῳ imagining that any one has a balance in his hands, D.18.227 ; τὰ περιόντα τοῦ κλήρου the surplus, balance, Pl.Lg. 923d, cf. Lys.21.16, Is.5.41; τὰ περιόντα χρήματα τῆς διοικήσεως the money remaining after paying the expenses, D.59.4, cf. IG12.91.31, PRev.Laws 16.16 (iii B.C.), etc. ; ἃ δὲ νῦν περιόντ' αὐτὸν ὑβρίζειν ἐπαίρει but the superfluous wealth which now incites him.., D.21.211.b metaph., ἐκ τοῦ περιεῦντος γενέσθαι to be a luxury, Democr.144 ; ἐκ τοῦ π. in one's leisure, D.Ep.3.36; as a work of supererogation, Phld.Mus.p.108K.;τοῖς ἐκ τοῦ π. εἰς εὐπρέπειαν ἠσκημένοις Luc.Am.33
; τοσοῦτον ὑμῖν περίεστι τοῦ πρὸς ἐμὲ μίσους you have such an excess of hatred against me, Ps.Philipp. ap. D.12.7 ; τοσοῦτον αὐτῷ περιῆν (sc. τῆς ὕβρεως) D.21.17, cf. Philostr.VA3.46, Ael.NA5.34, Aristid.Or.22(19).6, al.; τοσοῦτον περίεστιν (sc. τῆς ὕβρεως (, ὥστε τοὺς ἠδικημένους πρὸς συκοφαντοῦσιν D.55.29
.3 to be left over and above, to be the net result, ὑμῖν περίεστιν ἐκ τούτων the net result to you of all this is.., Id.13.20 ; ἐνίοις.. τὸ μηδὲν ἀναλῶσαι.. περίεστιν to some the net result is that they spend nothing, Id.21.155 ;ὥστε μηδὲν ἄλλ' ἢ τὰς αἰσχύνας αὐτῷ περιεῖναι Aeschin.1.154
; ψηφίσμαθ' ὑμῖν περιέσται, βελτίω δ' οὐδ' ὁτιοῦν τὰ πράγματ' ἔσται you will have plenty of decrees, but.., D. Prooem.21.3 : c. inf., ; cf. περιγίγνομαι.------------------------------------A ibo). [In Com. the ι in περί is sts. elided in the part., περιών, περιόντες, Pherecr.186, Phryn.Com.3.4, Pl.Com.193, Antiph.279, and the part. is so written in Pap. of Arist.Ath.53.1, Hyp.Dem.Fr.4, Lyc.2, also in all or some codd. of Th.1.30, al., X.HG 3.2.25, D.4.10, 48, al.]: go round, fetch a compass, Hdt.2.138, etc. ; π. κατὰ νώτου τισί get round and take them in rear, Th.4.36; π. κατὰ τὰς κώμας go round to every village, Pl.Min. 320c ;π. κατ' ἀγρούς Lys.31.18
.b go about, Hp.Fract.15, Gland.12 ; , cf. 48,6.14, 18.158, etc. ; κατὰ τὴν ἀγορὰν π. Phryn.Com. l. c.2 c. acc. loci, go round, compass,π. τὸν νηὸν κύκλῳ Hdt.1.159
; π. φυλακάς go round the guards, visit them, Id.5.33 ; ;ἐν κύκλῳ περιῄει πάντα Id.Pl. 709
;ὁ ἥλιος κύκλῳ π. τὴν σελήνην Pl.Cra. 409b
, cf. La. 183b ;τὴν Ἑλλάδα περιῄει X.An.7.1.33
; αἰ μὴ περιιεῖεν [τὰν ἱερὰν γᾶν] IG22.1126.18(Amphict. Delph.); of sounds,αὐλῶν σε περίεισιν πνοή Ar.Ra. 154
.II come round to one, esp. in one's turn or by inheritance, ἡ ἀρχή, βασιληΐη περίεισι ἔς τινα, Hdt.1.120, 2.120.2 of revolving periods, χρόνου περιιόντος as time came round, ib. 121.α', 4.155 ; ; περι (ι) όντι τῷ θέρει, τῷ ἐνιαυτῷ, Th.1.30, X.HG 3.2.25.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περίειμι
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126 περιρρέω
A : [tense] aor. 1 inf.- ρρεῦσαι Lycurg.96
(s.v.l.): [tense] aor. 2 - ερρύην (v. infr.): [tense] pf. :I c. acc., flow round,τὸν δ' αἷμα περίρρεε Od.9.388
;νῆδον π. ὁ Νεῖλος Hdt.2.29
, cf. 127 ;νήσους, ἃς περιρρεῖν τὸν ἀέρα Pl.Phd. 111a
; κύκλῳ.. τὸν τόπον περιρρεῦσαι τὸ πῦρ Lycurg.l.c. codd.; of persons,ἅπαντες π. ἡμᾶς κύκλῳ Pl.Chrm. 155d
:—[voice] Pass., to be surrounded by water, X.An.1.5.4, Arist.Mu. 393a11, al.II abs., flow round,Στρυμόνος ἐπ' ἀμφότερα περιρρέοντος Th.4.102
, cf. X.HG4.1.16 (v.l.), Arist.Cael. l.c.2 fall away,περιερρυηκυίας τῆς γῆς Pl.Criti.
l. c. ; waste away,πῆχυς ὅλος περιερρύη Hp.Epid.3.4
, cf. LXX 4 Ma.9.20 ; fall off, of flowers, Thphr.HP4.8.9.3 slip from off a thing, ἡ ἀσπὶς περιερρύη ἐς τὴν θάλασσαν slipped off his arm into the sea, Th.4.12 ; [αἱ πέδαι] αὐτῷ αὐτόμαται π. X.An.4.3.8
; [αἱ πέδαι] π. Plu.2.304b ; οἱ στέφανοι π. Luc.VH2.11: c. gen., ἵππου π. slip off it, Plu.Art. 15, cf. Id.2.970d ;τροχοὶ π. τῶν ἁρμάτων Parth.6.4
.4 overflow on all sides, σοὶ περιρρείτω βίος let thy means of living abound, S.El. 362 ; of excessive wealth, Diog.Oen.60 ; οὐδενὸς περιρρέοντος being in excess, Plu.Per.16 :—[voice] Pass., to be all running or dripping, ἱδρῶτι with sweat, Id.Aem.25 ;δάκρυσι Suid.
s.v. ἄναυδος : freq. metaph., abound,περιρρεομένη ἀφθονία ἀγαθῶν Ph.2.455
; of persons, c. dat.,περιρρεόμενος ταῖς ἐκτὸς οὐσίαις Id.1.592
, cf. 2.445 ; περιρρέονται μαθηταῖς have a crowd of pupils about them, Lib.Or.64.90.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περιρρέω
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127 περισσότης
A extravagance, excess, in pl., Isoc.10.7;π. μιαιφονιῶν D.C.77.16
; pomp,ἡ ἐν τοῖς βίοις π. καὶ πολυτέλεια Plb.9.10.5
.2 in style, redundancy, Hermog.Meth.5.3 ἐκ περισσότητος [κατηγορεῖν], ex abundanti, Aps.Rh.p.223 H.III of numbers, unevenness, opp. ἀρτιότης, Arist.Metaph. 1004b11.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περισσότης
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128 πλειονάζω
2 to be in excess, IG5(1).1390.39 (Andania, i B.C.). (Cf. πλεονάζω.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πλειονάζω
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