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1 ἀποτρέπω
A turn away from,εἰ δὲ σὺ.. τιν' ἄλλον.. ἀποτρέψεις πολέμοιο Il.12.249
, cf. 20.256;ὅθεν.. ἀπέτραπε λαὸν Ἀθήνη 11.758
; deter or dissuade from,τινός τινα Th.3.39
;τινὰ τῆς κακουργίας Id.6.38
;τῆς γνώμης And.3.21
, etc.: c. inf.,ἀ. προσωτέρω τὸ μὴ πορεύεσθαι Hdt.1.105
;ἀ. βοᾶν A.
Supp..900 (lyr.);δηλοῦν D.60.26
, cf. X.Mem.4.7.5,6: c. part.,ἀ. τινὰ ὑβρίζοντα A.Supp. 880
:—[voice] Pass.,ὁ παραβαίνειν τι βουλόμενος τῷ μὴ προὔχων ἂν ἐπελθεῖν -τρέπεται Th. 3.11
, cf. Plu.Fab.19.2 c. acc. pers. only, turn away or back,πάντας ἀπέτραπε καὶ μεμαῶτας Il.15.276
: c. dat. modi, , cf. 109; τοὺς ἀλαζόνας ἀ. deter them, Pl.Chrm. 173c; opp. παροξῦναι, D.21.37; opp. συμβουλεύω, Arist.Rh. 1391b33, etc.3 c. acc. rei, turn back again,ποτὶ χέρσον ἔντεα ναός Pi.N.4.69
.4 turn aside, avert,ἀπὸ δὲ.. ἔγχεος ὁρμὴν ἔτραπε Hes.Sc. 455
; pervert,δίκας κέλευθον ὀρθᾶς B.10.27
; τὸ σφάλμα ἀ. prevent, avert it, Hdt.1.207;τὸ μέλλον γενέσθαι Id.3.65
, cf. 8.29, al.; ἀ. βλάβην, συμφοράν, Pl.Grg. 509b, Phdr. 231d; ἀ. τὴν εἰρήνην prevent its being made, X.HG6.3.12.5 turn from others against one, ἐπὶ τῷδε.. οὐκ ἔγχος τις.. ἀποτρέψει; v. l. in S. Tr. 1013 (lyr.):—[voice] Pass.,ἀποτετράφθαι πρὸς τὴν ἄλλην Ἰταλίαν Plu.Fab.19
:—[voice] Med., ἀποτραπόμενος πρὸς θυσίαν, i.e. turning away from other objects to this one, Id.Rom.7;εἰς τὴν μεσογείαν -τραπόμενος Luc.Tox.52
.II [voice] Med. and (later) [voice] Pass., turn from, desist from, c. part.,ἀπετράπετ' ὄβριμος Ἕκτωρ ὀλλὺς Ἀργείους Il.10.200
: c. inf., , cf. Antipho 5.32, D.Prooem.23 (b);ἀ. ἐκ κινδύνων Th.2.40
;ἀ. τοῦ ἐρωτήματος X.Oec.15.13
.3 c. acc. rei, turn away from, shrink from,δεῖμα πολιτῶν A.Th. 1065
(anap.); (lyr.), cf. Th.3.68, and late Prose, Plu.Cleom.9, etc.6 beat off, repulse, Plu.Brut.42.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀποτρέπω
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2 παροχετεύσει
παροχέτευσιςdiversion: fem nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)παροχετεύσεϊ, παροχέτευσιςdiversion: fem dat sg (epic)παροχέτευσιςdiversion: fem dat sg (attic ionic)παροχετεύωturn from its course: aor subj act 3rd sg (epic)παροχετεύωturn from its course: fut ind mid 2nd sgπαροχετεύωturn from its course: fut ind act 3rd sgπαροχετεύωturn from its course: aor subj act 3rd sg (epic)παροχετεύωturn from its course: fut ind mid 2nd sgπαροχετεύωturn from its course: fut ind act 3rd sg -
3 παροχετεύση
παροχετεύσηι, παροχέτευσιςdiversion: fem dat sg (epic)παροχετεύωturn from its course: aor subj mid 2nd sgπαροχετεύωturn from its course: aor subj act 3rd sgπαροχετεύωturn from its course: fut ind mid 2nd sgπαροχετεύωturn from its course: aor subj mid 2nd sgπαροχετεύωturn from its course: aor subj act 3rd sgπαροχετεύωturn from its course: fut ind mid 2nd sg -
4 παροχετεύσῃ
παροχετεύσηι, παροχέτευσιςdiversion: fem dat sg (epic)παροχετεύωturn from its course: aor subj mid 2nd sgπαροχετεύωturn from its course: aor subj act 3rd sgπαροχετεύωturn from its course: fut ind mid 2nd sgπαροχετεύωturn from its course: aor subj mid 2nd sgπαροχετεύωturn from its course: aor subj act 3rd sgπαροχετεύωturn from its course: fut ind mid 2nd sg -
5 τρέπω
Aτρέψω 15.261
, etc.: [tense] aor. 1ἔτρεψα 18.469
, etc., [dialect] Ep.τρέψα 16.645
: besides [tense] aor. 1 Hom. has [tense] aor. 2 ἔτρᾰπον, Od.4.294, al., also Pi.O.10(11).15 (sts. also intr., v. περιτρέπω 11 and perh. Il.16.657, cf. 111 fin.): [dialect] Aeol. [tense] aor. ἔτροπον, v. ἀνατρέπω: [tense] pf. , Anaxandr.51, ([etym.] ἀνα-) S.Tr. 1009 (lyr.), And.1.131; laterτέτρᾰφα Din.1.108
, ([etym.] ἀνα-) ib.30, D.18.296 (cod. S), Aeschin.1.190, 3.158 (but cf. Wackernagel Studien zum griech. Perf.15);ἐπι-τέτραφα Plb.30.6.6
:—[voice] Med., [tense] fut.τρέψομαι Hdt.1.97
, Hp.Prog.20, E. Hipp. 1066, etc.: [tense] aor.ἐτρεψάμην Od.1.422
, E.Heracl. 842: also [tense] aor. 2ἐτραπόμην Il.16.594
, Hdt.2.3, al. (used also in pass. sense, ([etym.] ἀν-) Il.6.64, 14.447, and once in [dialect] Att., ([etym.] ἀν-) Pl.Cra. 395d); imper. : [tense] pf. (v. infr.):—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.τρᾰπήσομαι Plu.Nic.21
, etc.; alsoτετράψομαι Ph.1.220
, ([etym.] ἐπι-) Pisistr. ap. D.L.1.54: [tense] aor.ἐτρέφθην Hom. Epigr.14.7
, once in Trag., E.El. 1046 (v. ἐπιτρέπω); [dialect] Ion.τραφθῆναι Od.15.80
, cf. Hdt.4.12: [tense] aor. 2 ἐτράπην [pron. full] [ᾰ] A.Pers. 1029 (lyr.), Ar.Ec. 416, etc.; ἐτρέπην ([etym.] ἐν-) UPZ5.24 (ii B. C.): [tense] pf. ; [ per.] 3pl.τετράφαται Thgn.42
, cf. Il.2.25 ([etym.] ἐπι-); [ per.] 3sg. imper.τετράφθω 12.273
; part.τετραμμένος 19.212
, etc.: [tense] plpf., [dialect] Ep. [ per.] 3sg.τέτραπτο Od.4.260
; [ per.] 3pl.τετράφατο Il.10.189
.—From the [tense] aor. 2 has been formed the [tense] pres. ἐπιτρᾰπέουσι, ib. 421; cf. τραπητέον.—The [dialect] Ion. forms used by Hdt. are [tense] pres. [voice] Pass.τράπονται 6.33
, al.; [ per.] 3sg. [tense] impf.τρέπεσκε 4.128
; [tense] aor. [voice] Pass.τραφθείς 9.56
; but [tense] fut. ἐπιτράψομαι is f. l. in 3.155, and in the [tense] pres. [voice] Act. and [voice] Pass. codd. vary (both forms in codd. of 2.92 ([voice] Act.),τρέπεται 1.117
,τράπεται 4.60
):—[dialect] Dor. forms, [full] τράπω EM114.19; [tense] fut. ([place name] Crete):— turn or direct towards a thing, Hom., etc.; mostly folld. by a Prep.,τ. [φύσας] ἐς πῦρ Il.18.469
;ἐς ποταμὸν φλόγα 21.349
; εἰς εὐνὴν τράπεθ' ἥμεας show us to bed, Od.4.294 (perh. with a punning reference to ταρπώμεθα in next line); (as though τραπείομεν in Il.3.441 belonged to τρέπω and not to τέρπω; unless there is a pause after λέκτρονδε); θυμὸν εἰς ἔργον τ. Hes.Op. 316
;εἰς ἐχθροὺς βέλος A.Th. 255
;πόλεις ἐς ὕβριν Th.3.39
;τὸν ἄνθρωπον.. εἰς ἀθυμίαν D.23.194
;πρὸς ἠέλιον κεφαλήν Od.13.29
;πρὸς ὄρος πίονα μῆλα 9.315
;πρὸς εὐφροσύναν ἦτορ Pi.I.3.10
;τὰς γνώμας πρὸς χρηματισμόν Pl.Ep. 355b
; alsoἐπ' ἐμπορίην θυμόν Hes.Op. 646
, cf. Pl. Phdr. 257b, R. 508c;δᾶμον ἐς ἡσυχίαν Pi.P.1.70
;ἐπ' ἐχθροῖς χεῖρα S.Aj. 772
;κατὰ πληθὺν τ. θυμόν Il.5.676
;ἀντίον Ζεφύρου πρόσωπον Hes.Op. 594
: with Advbs.,πάντων ὁμόσε στόματ' ἔτραπε Il.12.24
;οὐκ οἶδ' ὅποι χρὴ.. τ. ἔπος S.Ph. 897
;ἐνταῦθα σὴν φρένα E.IT 1322
; τὴνδιάνοιαν ἄλλοσε Pl.R. 393a
;ἐκεῖσε τ. τὰς ἡδονάς Id.Lg. 643c
;ἐπὶ τὴν θεραπείαν τὸν λόγον Sor.2.23
: c. inf., σέ.. ἔτραπε.. ὀργὰ παρφάμεν led thee to speak crookedly, Pi.P.9.43:—also in [voice] Med.,τραπέσθαι τινὰ ἐπί τι Pl.Euthd. 303c
, cf. Chrm. 156c:—[voice] Pass.,κεῖται ἀνὰ πρόθυρον τετραμμένος Il.19.212
.2 [voice] Pass. and [voice] Med., turn one's steps, turn in a certain direction,τραφθῆναι ἀν' Ἑλλάδα Od.15.80
;τραφθέντες ἐς τὸ πεδίον Hdt. 9.56
;ἐς Θήβας ἐτραπόμην Id.2.3
; ἐπὶ Προκόννησον, ἐπ' Ἀθηνέων, Id 6.33, 5.57: with Advbs., ἀμηχανεῖν ὅποι τράποιντο which way to turn, A. Pers. 459;ἀμηχανῶ.. ὅπᾳ τράπωμαι Id.Ag. 1532
(lyr.);πᾷ τις τράποιτ' ἄν; Id.Ch. 409
(lyr.);ποῖ τρέψομαι; E.Hipp. 1066
, cf. X.An.3.5.13;ποῖ χρὴ τραπέσθαι; Lys.29.2
: c. acc. cogn., τραπέσθαι ὁδόν take a course, Hdt.1.11, cf. 9.69, Pl.Sph. 242b;πολλὰς ὁδοὺς τραπόμενοι κατὰ ὄρη Th.5.10
; .3 in [voice] Pass. and [voice] Med. also, turn or betake oneself, εἰς ὀρχηστύν, εἰς ἀοιδήν, Od.1.422, 18.305;ἐπὶ ἔργα Il.3.422
, etc.; ἐπ' ἀναιδείην Hom Epigr.14.7;ἐπὶ σωφροσύνην Thgn.379
;ἐπὶ ψευδέα ὁδόν Hdt.1.117
;ἐπὶ φροντίδας E.IA 646
;ἐφ' ἁρπαγήν Th.4.104
;ἐπ' εἰρήνην X.HG4.4.2
;ἐς τὸ μαίνεσθαι S.OC 1537
;ἐς ἀλκήν Th.2.84
;εἰς ἁρπαγὴν ἐπὶ τὰς οἰκίας X.HG6.5.30
;κατὰ θέαν τετραμμένοι Th.5.9
;πρὸς ἀλκήν Hdt.3.78
;πρὸς τὸ κέρδιον τραπείς S.Aj. 743
;πρὸς λῃστείαν Th.1.5
;πρὸς ἄριστον τετρ. Hdt.1.63
;πρὸς τὸν πότον Pl.Smp. 176a
, etc.; also τ. πρός τινα betake oneself, have recourse to him, Cratin.152, X.An.4.5.30, Pl.Prt. 339e;ἐφ' ἱκετείαν τ. τῶν διωκόντων Id.Ap. 39a
.4 [voice] Pass. and [voice] Med., of places, to be turned or look in a certain direction,πρὸς ζόφον Od. 12.81
; πρὸς ἄρκτον, πρὸς νότον, etc., Hdt. 1.148, Th.2.15, etc.; alsoπρὸς τοῦ Τμώλου Hdt.1.84
; ἄντ' ἠελίου τετρ. straight towards, Hes. Op. 727.II turn, i. e. turn round or about, πάλιν τρέπειν turn back,ἵππους Il.8.432
; τινα ib. 399; ὄσσε, δόρυ, 21.415, 20.439; τὰ καλὰ τ. ἔξω turn the best side outmost, show the best side (of a garment), Pi.P.3.83:—[voice] Pass.,πάλιν ἐτράπετ' Il.21.468
;μή τις ὀπίσσω τετράφθω 12.273
; c. gen., turn from..,υἷος 18.138
; ἐτράπετ' αἰχμή the point bent back, like ἀνεγνάμφθη, 11.237; of the sun having passed the meridian,πόστην ἥλιος τέτραπται; Ar.Fr. 163
, cf. Antig. Mir.60; also of the solstice, ἐπειδὰν ἐν χειμῶνι τράπηται [ὁ ἥλιος] (v.τροπή 1
) X.Mem.4.3.8, cf. Pl.Lg. 915d;τραπείσης τῆς ὥρας Arist. HA 628b26
:—intr. in [voice] Act., περὶ δ' ἔτραπον ὧραι, v. περιτρέπω 11.2 τ. τι εἴς τινα turn upon another's head, τ. τὴν αἰτίαν, τὴν ὀργὴν εἴς τινα, Is.8.41, D.8.57; freq. in imprecations, ἐς κεφαλὴν τράποιτ' ἐμοί on my head be it! Ar.Ach. 833, cf. Hdt.2.39; εἰς σεαυτὸν τρεπέσθω on your head be it! IG4.444 ([place name] Phlius);ἦ κἀπ' ἐμοὶ τρέποιτ' ἂν αἰτίας τέλος; A.Eu. 434
; keep your ills to yourself,Ar.
Ach. 1019, Nu. 1263;πρὸς ὑμᾶς αὐτοὺς τρέψεσθε Lys.8.19
.3 alter, change,φρένας Il.6.61
;τὰς γνώμας X.An.3.1.41
; [τὸ χρῶμα] Sor.1.35; [ τὸ γάλα] ib.92;ἔτραπεν κεῖνον μισθῷ χρυσός Pi.P.3.55
; deceive, Archil.166;ἐς κακὸν τ. τινά Pi.P.3.35
; (troch.); , cf. Hdt.7.105, etc.: [voice] Med., πρὸς τὰς ξυμφορὰς τὰς γνώμας τρέπεσθαι shift their views, Th.1.140, cf. Plu. 2.71e, etc.:—[voice] Pass., to be changed,τρέπεται χρώς Il.13.279
, cf. Od. 21.413, Hes.Op. 416; τὴν χρόαν τρέπεσθαι, of animals, Plu.2.51d; τῷ χρώματι τρεπομένας, of women, Sor.1.35 (so abs., of a man, Id.Vit.Hippocr.5);ὁ οὕτω τρεπόμενος σφυγμός Gal.18(2).40
;τρέπεται νόος Od.3.147
;νόος ἐτράπετ' 7.263
;Διὸς ἐτράπετο φρήν Il.10.45
;τράπομαι καὶ τὴν γνώμην μετατίθεμαι Hdt.7.18
; ὁρῶν αὐτοὺς τετραμμένους seeing that they had changed their minds, Id.9.34, cf. Th.4.106;ἐπὶ τὰ βελτίω τρέπου Ar.V. 986
: c. inf.,κραδίη τέτραπτο νέεσθαι Od.4.260
;ἐτράποντο.. τῷ δήμῳ.. τὰ πράγματα ἐνδιδόναι Th. 2.65
: c. acc. cogn.,πλείους τραπόμενος τροπὰς τοῦ Εὐρίπου Aeschin. 3.90
; οἶνος τρέπεται the wine turns, becomes sour (v. τροπίας), S.E. P.1.41;ἡ ξανθὴ χολὴ.. εἰς τὸν ἰώδη τρέπεται χυμόν Gal.16.534
; ἡ ἀδελφὴ ἐπὶ τὸ κομψότερον ἐτράπη has taken a turn for the better, POxy.935.5 (iii A. D.); ἐπὶ τὸ ῥᾷον ἔδοξεν τετράφθαι ib.939.17 (iv A. D.); τοῦ πατρὸς ἡμῶν εἰς ἄπορον τραπέντος having become destitute, PMeyer 8.14 (ii A. D.):—intr. in [voice] Act.,τοῦ ἄρχοντος τρέποντος εἰς δεσπότην Ph.2.562
.III turn or put to flight, rout, defeat,τρέψω δ' ἥρωας Ἀχαιούς Il.15.261
;ἔτρεψε φάλαγγας Tyrt.12.21
, cf. Pi.O.10 (11).15, Hdt.1.63, 4.128, Th.1.62, 4.25,33, etc.; in full,φύγαδε τ. Il.8.157
;εἰς φυγὴν ἔτρεψε τοὺς ἑξακισχιλίους X.An.1.8.24
;τρέψαι καὶ ἐς φυγὴν καταστῆσαι Th.7.43
(but they fled,E.
Supp. 718):—[voice] Med., [tense] pres., X.An.5.4.16, J.AJ13.2.4, Plu.Cam.29: [tense] fut., Ar.Eq. 275 (troch.): [tense] aor. 1, E.Heracl. 842, X.An.6.1.13:—[voice] Pass., to be put to flight, [tense] aor. 2 (lyr.), X.Cyr.5.4.7 (v.l. ἐτράποντο), etc.: also [tense] aor. 1ἐτρέφθην Id.An.5.4.23
, HG3.4.14, Cyn.12.5: [tense] aor. 2 [voice] Med.ἐτραπόμην Hdt.1.80
, 9.63, etc.;ἐς φυγὴν τραπέσθαι Id.8.91
, Th.8.95;τραπόμενοι κατέφυγον Id.4
54;φυγῇ ἄλλος ἄλλῃ ἐτράπετο X.An.4.8.19
;ἐτράποντο φεύγειν Plu.Lys. 28
, Caes.45: rarely in [tense] pf. [voice] Pass.,τετραμμένου φυγᾷ γένους A.Th. 952
(lyr.):—also intr. in [voice] Act.,φύγαδ' ἔτραπε Il.16.657
(unless it governs δίφρον).IV turn away, keep off, ;τ. τινὰ ἀπὸ τείχεος 22.16
;ἑκάς τινος Od.17.73
([voice] Med.);τῇ.. νόον ἔτραπεν 19.479
: abs.,ἀλλὰ Ζεὺς ἔτρεψε Il.4.381
; of weapons,βέλος.. ἔτραπεν ἄλλῃ 5.187
;ἀπὸ ἔγχεος ὁρμὴν ἔτραπε Hes. Sc. 456
.VI turn, apply,τ. τι ἐς ἄλλο τι Hdt.2.92
; τὰς ἐμβάδας ποῖ τέτροφας; what have you done with your shoes? Ar.Nu. 858;τὸν μόναυλον ποῖ τέτροφας; Anaxandr. 51
:—[voice] Pass.,ποῖ τρέπεται.. τὰ χρήματα; Ar.V. 665
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6 παροχετευόμενον
παροχετεύωturn from its course: pres part mp masc acc sgπαροχετεύωturn from its course: pres part mp neut nom /voc /acc sgπαροχετεύωturn from its course: pres part mp masc acc sgπαροχετεύωturn from its course: pres part mp neut nom /voc /acc sg -
7 παροχετευόντων
παροχετεύωturn from its course: pres part act masc /neut gen plπαροχετεύωturn from its course: pres imperat act 3rd plπαροχετεύωturn from its course: pres part act masc /neut gen plπαροχετεύωturn from its course: pres imperat act 3rd pl -
8 παροχετεύει
παροχετεύωturn from its course: pres ind mp 2nd sgπαροχετεύωturn from its course: pres ind act 3rd sgπαροχετεύωturn from its course: pres ind mp 2nd sgπαροχετεύωturn from its course: pres ind act 3rd sg -
9 παροχετεύοντα
παροχετεύωturn from its course: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc plπαροχετεύωturn from its course: pres part act masc acc sgπαροχετεύωturn from its course: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc plπαροχετεύωturn from its course: pres part act masc acc sg -
10 παροχετεύουσι
παροχετεύωturn from its course: pres part act masc /neut dat pl (attic epic doric ionic)παροχετεύωturn from its course: pres ind act 3rd pl (attic epic doric ionic)παροχετεύωturn from its course: pres part act masc /neut dat pl (attic epic doric ionic)παροχετεύωturn from its course: pres ind act 3rd pl (attic epic doric ionic) -
11 παροχετεύσεις
παροχέτευσιςdiversion: fem nom /voc pl (attic epic)παροχέτευσιςdiversion: fem nom /acc pl (attic)παροχετεύωturn from its course: aor subj act 2nd sg (epic)παροχετεύωturn from its course: fut ind act 2nd sgπαροχετεύωturn from its course: aor subj act 2nd sg (epic)παροχετεύωturn from its course: fut ind act 2nd sg -
12 παροχετεύσομεν
παροχετεύωturn from its course: aor subj act 1st pl (epic)παροχετεύωturn from its course: fut ind act 1st plπαροχετεύωturn from its course: aor subj act 1st pl (epic)παροχετεύωturn from its course: fut ind act 1st pl -
13 τρέπω
τρέπω 1 aor. ἔτρεψα (Hom.+)① act., to cause to tend toward a course of action, turn, direct τινὰ εἴς τι turn or incline someone toward someth. MPol 2:4 (TestJob 20:1; Ath. 22:3).② mid.: fut. τρέψομαι (4 Macc 1:12; Tat. 3, 3); 1 aor. ἐτρεψάμην LXX; 2 aor. ἐτραπόμην (Ath. 6, 2); pass.: 2 aor. as mid. ἐτράπην LXX to make a turn to do someth., turn (Jos., C. Ap. 1, 25) w. indication of the place from which and of the goal (Socrat., Ep. 17, 2 [p. 264 Malherbe] οἱ νέοι εἰς ἀκρασίαν ἐτρέποντο; Appian, Bell. Civ. 2, 22 §83 ἐς ἁρπαγὰς ἐτράποντο=they turned to pillage; schol. on Nicander, Ther. 825 εἰς φυγὴν τρεπόμενοι; EpArist 245 τρέπεσθαι εἰς; likew. Jos., Ant. 18, 87; Just., D. 91, 3 εἰς τὴν εὐσέβειαν ἐτράπησαν) ἔνθεν εἰς βλασφημίαν τρέπονται they turn from that (i.e. fr. admiration) to blasphemy 2 Cl 13:3.—B. 666. DELG. -
14 πάλιν
Grammatical information: Adv.Meaning: `backwards, in the reverse direction' (Il.), `again, anew' (since 5. c.).Other forms: (hell. poetry a.o. also πάλι).Compounds: As 2. member in orig. preposit. expressions as ἔμ-παλιν `reversely, on the contrary', ἀνά-παλιν `backwards, aback' with ἀναπαλ-εύω `to take back, to cancel' (pap.). Very often as 1. member, e.g. παλίν-ορσος (s. ὄρρος), παλί̄ωξις f. `pursuit in turn, counterattack' (Il., App.) from *παλι-Ϝίωξις ( παλι after other 1. members in -ι, not old stemform), comp. from πάλιν Ϝιώκειν (Schwyzer 644, Porzig Satzinhalte 191 f., Benveniste Noms d'agent 77 a. 81; to be rejected Bechtel Lex. s.v.).Etymology: Frozen acc. of a subst. *πάλις `turning, turn' (from πέλομαι; s. also πάλαι), first as acc. of content in cases like παλιν ἰέναι, βαίνειν, διδόναι. Extensively Solmsen Wortforsch. 157 ff. (also on analog. πάλι); cf. Schwyzer 621. On the α-vowel cf. ἅλις, σπάνις (from *kʷl̥H-i-?).Page in Frisk: 2,468Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πάλιν
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15 ῥέπω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `to decline, to descend', esp. of the balance (scales), `to sway down, to turn out, to gain the upper hand', w. prefix also trans. `to lower, to let tilt' (Il.).Derivatives: 1. ῥοπή f. `lowering, tilting (of the scales), swing' (Alc., IA.), to which a.o. ἀντί-ρροπος `equipoising, counterweighing', also connected with ῥέπω (Att.), with ἀντιρροπ-ίη (v. l. -ή) f. `counterweight' (Hp.). 2. περί-ρρεψις f. `tilting' (Hp.). 3. ῥόπαλον n. `bludgeon, mace' (Il.) [but Chantraine, Form. 246 calls connection with ῥέπω doubtful; I think that the word is rather Pre-Greek]with ῥοπάλ-ιον n. (hell. inscr. a. pap.), - ωτός `equipped with a club-like rounding' (D. C.), - ώδης `(pulsing) like a club', of the pulse, - ωσις f. des. of a hairdisease (medic.), - ικός `club-like', as des. of a verse (gramm.), - ίζει στρέφει, κινεῖ ὡς ῥόπαλον H. with - ισμοί pl. (Ar. Lys.); on the meaning of ῥόπαλον cf. below. 4. ῥόπτρον n. `the wood in a trap, knocker, ring at the door, tamboutine' (Archil., Att.); with dissim. ῥόπτον meaning unclear (Epid. IVa), - τίον κλειδίον H. 5. περι-, ἐπι-, κατα-ρρεπής `tilting etc.' (IA.), ἑτερο-ρρεπής prop. "tilting to (one or) the other side", `indecisive, unbiased' (A. in lyr., Hp.). 6. ῥεπτικός `tilting' ( Stoik.).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Beside the full grade root-present ῥέπω one assumes as zero grade ῥάπτω, ῥαπίζω (IE *u̯rep-: u̯r̥p-?), also with lengthened grade ῥώψ, but see s.v. As the main semantic denominator one posits `turn (together), wind, bend', but it is impossible to indicate in every case the connections. For ῥέπω one would like to assume a meaning `bow (away) from the straight position, divert', first of the scales. A basic meaning `turn', from where `throw' (cf. Lat. torqueō `turn, throw') one wanted to find in ῥόπαλον, ῥόπτρον (cf. WP. 1, 276 with Curtius a.o.); for the in that case to be assumed meaning `throwing stick' (cf. καλαῦροψ) there is however not the slightest indication. A direct connection with ῥαπίζω, ῥαπίς (prop. `rod, staff'; Persson Beitr. 1, 499) lies formally farther than direct connection with ῥέπω, ῥοπή. So ῥόπαλον prop. "the (for the blow) lowered, falling down (club)" like ῥόπτρον of the wood falling down ? Cf. ξύλον καθῆκε (E. HF 993) of the on the head of a boy downcoming club of Heracles. -- Cf. ῥέμβομαι w. references.Page in Frisk: 2,649-650Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ῥέπω
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16 ἐκτρέπω
ἐκτρέπω 2 aor. pass. ἐξετράπην; 2 fut. ἐκτραπήσομαι (s. τρέπω; Trag., Hdt.+; PRyl 133, 22 [I A.D.]; Sb 9136, 8; Am 5:8; OdeSol 11:9; Just.). In our lit., as it seems, only pass. with intr. sense① turn, turn away (Hdt. et al.) w. that to which one turns indicated by εἰς (Diod S 16, 12, 3; 17, 108, 4 εἰς ὕβρεις; Epict. 1, 6, 42; Philo, Spec. Leg. 2, 23; Jos., Ant. 8, 251 εἰς ἀσεβεῖς ἐξετράπη πράξεις) 1 Ti 1:6. ἐπὶ τοὺς μύθους 2 Ti 4:4 (cp. Pla., Soph. 222a ἀπὸ … ἐπί; OdeSol 11:9 ἐξετράπην τῶν ματαίων ἐπὶ τὸν ὕψιστον θεόν; Galen XI 792 K. Πάμφιλος εἰς μύθους γραῶν ἐξετράπετο; Just., D 24, 1 ἐπʼ ἄλλους … λόγους). ὀπίσω τοῦ Σατανᾶ to follow Satan 1 Ti 5:15.—W. acc. turn away from or avoid someth. (Demosth. 19, 225; Polyb. 35, 4, 14; Musonius p. 26, 4 H.; Diog. Oen. Fgm. 28 II, 7f Ch. ἐ. δεῖ τοὺς σοφιστικοὺς λόγους; Jos., Ant. 4, 290) 6:20. W. gen. (Ps.-Aristot., Mirabilia 137 [844b, 4] ἐκτρέπεσθαι τῆς ὁδοῦ; Lucian, Dial. Deor. 25, 2; Jos., Ant. 6, 34 τῶν τοῦ πατρὸς ἐπιτηδευμάτων ἐκτραπόμενοι; Just, D. 8, 2 τῆς ὀρθῆς ὁδοῦ). τῆς ἐλπίδος let oneself be turned aside IMg 11.—ἵνα μὴ τὸ χωλὸν ἐκτραπῇ Hb 12:13 is difficult. In line w. the previous senses one possibility is: turn from the way (abs. as X., An. 4, 5, 15), but ἐ. is oft. taken here, because of the context, in the sense of② to be wrenched, be dislocated: a medical t.t. (Hippocr., κατʼ ἰητρ. 14 Kühlewein; Diosc., Mat. Med. 2, 15 W.; Hippiatr. 26, 6 p. 126, 24 ἐὰν ἵππος ὦμον ἐκτραπῇ) in order that what is lame may not be dislocated (as in the expression ‘twist’ or ‘sprain one’s ankle’). Less probable, in view of the contrasting phrase ἰαθῇ δὲ μᾶλλον, is: that what is lame might not be avoided (Lucian, Pseudolog. 17 ἡμεῖς τοὺς χωλοὺς ἐκτρεπόμεθα=we go out of the lame men’s way).—M-M. Spicq. -
17 διαστρέφω
+ V 5-4-9-11-9=38 Ex 5,4; 23,6; Nm 15,39; 32,7; Dt 32,5A: to turn, to carry around [τι] Jb 37,12; to divert from, to turn from [τινα ἀπό τινος] Ex 5,4; to distort, to pervert [τι] Ex 23,6M: to turn back Nm 15,39P: to be distorted, to be twisted (metaph.) Prv 4,27γεννεὰ διεστραμμένη perverse generation Dt 32,5Cf. ENGEL 1985 95.124-125(SusLXX 9.56); HELBING 1928, 165; WEVERS 1990 61.360 -
18 παροχετευθή
παροχετεύωturn from its course: aor subj pass 3rd sgπαροχετεύωturn from its course: aor subj pass 3rd sg -
19 παροχετευθῇ
παροχετεύωturn from its course: aor subj pass 3rd sgπαροχετεύωturn from its course: aor subj pass 3rd sg -
20 παροχετευσάμενος
παροχετεύωturn from its course: aor part mid masc nom sgπαροχετεύωturn from its course: aor part mid masc nom sg
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