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+ V 0-4-3-5-4=16 1 Sm 5,5(bis); 2 Sm 18,23; 22,30; Jer 5,22to step over [τι] 1 Sm 5,5; to get over, to leap over, to jump over [τι] 2 Sm 22,30; to cross [τι] Prv 9,18b; to pass, to go beyond [τινα] Jb 9,11; to pass over, to intentionally overlook (sins) [τι] Mi 7,18; to outrun [τινα] 2 Sm 18,23; to exceed (time) Jb 14,5; to pass over (a bound) [τι] Jb 24,2; to exceed sb in sth [τινά τινι] 3 Mc 6,24οὐδὲ ὑπερέβην πατρικὸν οἶκον I did not go beyond my father’s house, I did not stray from my father’s house 4 Mc 18,7 -
2 ὑπεραίρω
A lift or raise up over, ;τὴν ὀφρῦν ὑπὲρ τοὺς κροτάφους Luc.Am.54
; ἑρμάτων ὑ. τὸ σκάφος over the rocks, Philostr.VA3.23; ὑ. τὸ φθέγμα raise it very high, Luc.Ner.9:—[voice] Med., lift oneself or rise above,πάντων Anon.
in Rh.1.632 W.: abs., to be lifted up, 2 Ep.Cor.12.7; give oneself airs, be coy, Aristaenet.1.17, 2.6; exalt oneself above,ἐπὶ θεόν 2 Ep.Thess.2.4
.II intr.,1 c. acc., jump over,τειχία X.Eq.Mag.8.3
; cross,Ἄλπεις Plb.2.23.1
;ὑ. τὸ πέλαγος
pass over,Id.
1.28.1; ὑ. τὴν ἄκραν double the cape, Id.1.54.7; κάμψαντες τὸν Πάχυνον ὑ. [ τὸ πέλαγος] εἰς .. Id.1.25.8; alsoτὸν Καταράκτην OGI654.6
(Egypt, i B. C.): abs., cross the sea, Plb.1.47.2: as naval and military term, outflank,τὸ λαιὸν τῶν πολεμίων Plb.1.50.6
, cf. 3.73.7, etc.: without a sense of motion, rise above,τὸ ὕδωρ Thphr. HP4.8.10
;τὸ μέγεθος τοῦ δένδρου Id.CP5.14.9
.2 excel, τινι in a thing, D.18.220: c. acc., excel, Id.60.21, Aristeas 16, Philostr.Her.2.19; A5 (Delph., ii/iii A. D.);νοῦν ὑπεραίρει Plot.6.7.22
.3 overshoot, go beyond, (anap.);ὑ. τὸν ὡρισμένον καιρόν Plb. 9.14.11
;τὴν συνήθειαν Id.28.14.2
; exceed,ὑ. τῆς οὐσίας τὸ μέγεθος ὁ τῶν τέκνων ἀριθμός Arist.Pol. 1266b11
;οὗ ἡ πρόνοια τὰς πάντων εὐχὰς οὐκ ἐπλήρωσε μόνον ἀλλὰ καὶ ὑπερῆρε BMus.Inscr.894.8
(Halic., i A. D.); πυγωνιαῖον ἢ μικρὸν ὑπεραῖρον a little more, Thphr.HP4.6.8; τῶν ὑπεραιρόντων ἱερέων the priests in excess (of a certain number), BGU1.16 (iii A. D.); τῶν ὑπεραιρούντων (sic)τὸν ἀριθμὸν τῶν ἱερέων PLond.2.347.6
(iii A. D.); τὸ ὑπεραῖρον ἀργύριον the money (received) in excess, SIG976.27 (Samos, ii B. C.); τοσοῦτον ἐν [ τοῖς δαπανηθεῖσιν] ὑπερῆρεν [ αὐτόν] he so far exceeded him in his expenditure, D.C.37.8; overdone,Philostr.
VA8.6; exaggeration,Plb.
16.12.9.III c. gen., pass beyond, double a cape,τοῦ ἀκρωτηρίου Philostr.VA3.24
; rise above,τῆς γῆς Id.Her.19.16
.2 transcend, exceed, μήθ' ὑπεραίροντα τῶν εἰθισμένων ὄγκων (τὸν εἰθ. ὄγκον Stob.
)μήτ' ἐλλείποντα Pl.Lg. 717d
, cf. D.C.75.13 (c. gen.), etc.;ὑ. τῷ μεγέθει τινῶν D.S.20.91
, etc.; overcome,τέχνῃ τοῦ ῥοθίου Philostr.VA7.26
.3 c. gen., despise, ib.1.2, Philostr.Jun.Im.7.2 ὑ. ὑπέρ τι project beyond.., Arr.Tact.12.9; οἱ ἐν τῷ τρίτῳ ζυγῷ ὑ. τοὺς πρωτοστάτας πήχεις σ, i.e. their σάρισαι project beyond.., Ael.Tact. 14.4; ὑπεραίρειν ἔξω τὰ βλέφαρα project beyond the eyelids, of a tumour, Aët.7.36, cf. 15; overlap, Aristarch.Sam.8.V Ὑπεραίρων, οντος, ὁ, Most Excellent, = Lat. Exsuperatorius, name given to December by Commodus, D.C.72.15.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑπεραίρω
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4 ὑπερβαίνω
A- βήσομαι Heraclit.94
: [tense] aor. 2 ὑπερέβην, [dialect] Ep. [ per.] 3pl.ὑπέρβᾰσαν Il.12.469
:—step over, mount, scale, c. acc.,τεῖχος Il.
l. c.;οὐδόν Od.8.80
; , Th.3.20;γεῖσα τειχέων E.Ph. 1180
; ; ὑ. τοὺς οὔρους cross the boundaries, Hdt.6.108; τὰ ὄρεα, Αἷμον, Id.4.25, Th.2.96; δόμους step over the threshold of the house, E.Med. 382 codd.; (troch., s. v. l.);ὑ. τέγος ὡς τοὺς γείτονας D.22.53
; ὑ. τὴν οἰκίαν τινός, of burglars, PTeb.796.2 (ii B. C.); but more usu. ὑ. εἰς τὴν οἰκίαν ib. 793vi21 (ii B. C.), cf. BGU 1007.10 (iii B. C.), PSI4.396.4 (iii B. C.) (the usage c. gen. is more than dub.; in Hdt.3.54 the best codd. have ἐπέβησαν; in E.Supp. 1049 Kirchhoff restored ὑπεκβᾶσ'; in Ion 220 Herm. supplied βᾱλόν): abs.,ὑ. εἰς τὴν τῶν Θηβαίων X.HG5.4.59
;τῶν [ἡδονῶν] εἰς τὸ ἐπέκεινα ὑ. Pl.R. 587c
; of rivers, overflow, ἐς τὴν χώρην, ἐς τὰς ἀρούρας, Hdt.2.13,14; εἰ ἐθελήσει ὑπερβῆναι ὁ ποταμὸς ταύτῃ ib.99.2 overstep, transgress,μέτρα Heraclit.
l. c.;οὐ θέμιν οὐδὲ δίκαν Pi.Fr.1.5
;νόμους τοὺς Περσέων Hdt.3.83
, cf. S.Ant. 449, al.;τοὺς ὅρκους D.11.2
;τὸν τῶν ἀναγκαίων ὅρον Pl.R. 373d
;τῆς εἱμαρμένης ὅρον IG12(7).53.32
(Amorgos, iii A. D.); τἀληθές exceed the truth, Phld.Po.5.24: abs., transgress, trespass, sin, ὅτε κέν τις ὑπερβήῃ ([dialect] Ep. [tense] aor. subj.)καὶ ἁμάρτῃ Il.9.501
;ὑ. καὶ ἁμαρτάνοντες Pl.R. 366a
, cf. 1 Ep.Thess.4.6.3 pass or go beyond,τοὺς προσεχέας Hdt.3.89
; leave out, omit, Pl.R. 528d, al., Epicur.Ep.3p.63U., Gal.15.592, etc.;ὑ. τι τῷ λόγῳ D.4.38
;ὑ. τὸ σαφὲς εἰπεῖν Id.60.31
; pass over, i. e. leave unmolested, the next heir, Is. 3.57; ὑ. τῆς οὐσίας omit part of it, Arist.APo. 91b27.5 of Time, pass by, elapse,ὑπερβάντων τῶν τῆς συμπαθείας χρόνων Sor.2.41
.II go beyond, ὑπερβὰς ἑβδομήκοντα [ ἔτη] after passing the age of seventy, Pl.Lg. 755b; ὑ. τοῦτο go beyond this, in their demands, Plb.2.15.6; transcend,τὸν νοῦν Plot.6.7.39
: abs., dies ὑπερβαίνοντες supernumerary days in the calendar, Macr.Sat.1.13.10.2 surpass, outdo,πάσῃ παρὰ πάντας ἀνθρώπους ὑ. ἀρετῇ Pl.Ti. 24d
;ὑ. ἢ γνῶσιν σαφηνείᾳ ἢ ἄγνοιαν ἀσαφείᾳ Id.R. 478c
: abs., dub. l. in Thgn. 1015.IV in [tense] pf., to be higher than,δύο [ἐσχάρας] ὑπερβεβηκυίας τὴν ἐν τῷ μεταφρένῳ ἐσχάραν Paul.Aeg.6.44
.B Causal in [tense] aor. 1, put over, ὑπερβησάτω ἐπὶ τὰς δεξιὰς πλευρὰς τὴν κνήμην, as a direction to one mounting a horse, X.Eq.7.2.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑπερβαίνω
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5 ἀνατρέχω
A- δραμοῦμαι Luc.Ind.4
, poet. [ per.] 3sg.- δράμεται AP9.575
(Phil.): [tense] aor. - έδραμον (v. infr.); [tense] aor. subj. [voice] Med.ἀναδράμηται Hp.Ep.19
( Hermes 53.69):—run back,ὁ μὲν αὖθις ἀνέδραμε Il.16.813
, cf. 11.354;ἀνά τ' ἔδραμ' ὀπίσσω 5.599
; return, of the sea, Plu.2.915a;εἰς τὰς ἐξ ἀρχῆς τάξεις Plb.2.67.6
;εἰς τὴν ἑαυτοῦ φύσιν Plu.Pel.31
;εἰς τὴν προϋπάρχουσαν φιλίαν D.S.20.59
; of property, revert,ἐπί τινα Just.Nov.7.4
; in writing, recur to a point,ἐπί τι Plb.5.40.4
: abs.,ἀ. τοῖς χρόνοις 1.12.6
,al.2 c. acc., retrace, traverse,κῦδος ἀνέδραμον ὕμνῳ Pi.O.8.54
, cf. Semon.10; undo,ἁμαρτιαν Men.15D.
;ἀ. τὴν τῆς φύσεως ἐλάττωσιν
make amends for,Plu.
2.2c, cf. Luc.Ind. 4.3 revert, ἐπὶ τοὺς λόγους, τὴν ὕλην, Plot.5.8.1; return to source, of light,4.5.7; run back to (logically),ἐπὶ τὴν κοινοτάτην αἰτίαν Phld. D.1.16
, cf. Plot.6.1.30.4 have recourse to,ἐπὶ.. Luc.Abd.11
, al., Eun.Hist.p.251 D.II jump up and run, start up, of men,ἀναδραμὼν ἔθεε Hdt.3.36
; ἐκ τῆς κοίτης, ἐκ τοῦ θρόνου, Id.7.15, 212;πρὸς τὰ μετέωρα Th.3.89
, cf. X.HG4.4.4.2 of things, ἐγκεφαλος δὲ.. ἀνέδραμεν ἐξ ὠτειλῆς the brains spurted up from the wound, Il.17.297; σμώδιγγες.. ἀνέδραμον weals started up under the blow, 23.717; slip up, Gal.18(1).829; run or spread over,τὸ πάθος ἀ. ἐπὶ τὴν χεῖρα Plu. 2.978c
;ἔρευθος ἀ. Call.Lav.Pall.27
.3 run up, shoot up, of plants,ὁ δ' ἀνέδραμεν ἔρνεϊ ἶσος Il.18.56
, cf. Hdt.8.55: hence, of cities and peoples, shoot up, rise quickly,ἀνά τ' ἔδραμον καὶ εὐθενήθησαν Hdt.1.66
, cf. 7.156;ἀ. εἰς ἀξίωμα Plu.Publ.21
; ἀ. τοῖς βίοις, ταῖς ἐλπίσι, D.S.5.12, 18.20;ἀ. ἡ πολυτέλεια
increased,Plu.
Mar.34.4 λίσση δ' ἀναδέδρομε πέτρη the rock ran sheer up, Od.5.412.5 metaph., soar aloft, of digression to a nobler theme,ἀνέδραμε πρὸς τὴν ἐν οὐρανῷ λύραν Anon. in SE40.23
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