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41 φωνήεις
φων-ήεις, εσσα, εν, [var] contr. [full] φωνῆς, ῆντος Cratin. in PSI11.1212.13, cf. Hdn.Gr.2.618; [dialect] Aeol. and [dialect] Dor. [full] φωνάεις [ᾱ], also in later Prose, as Zeno Stoic.1.41, Plu.Sull.7, S.E.M.1.100, etc.; [var] contr. in pl. φωνᾶντα, Pi.O.2.85:—A endowed with speech, vocal,ζῴοισιν ἐοικόταφωνήεσσιν Hes. Th. 584
;τοῦτο γὰρ ἀθάνατον φωνᾶεν ἕρπει Pi.I.4(3).40(58)
, cf. E.Tr. 440; βέλη (i.e. ἔπη)φωνᾶντα συνετοῖσι Pi.O.2.85
;φ. θέατρα Pl.Lg. 701a
; ὄχλος Plu.l.c.;φ. ζῷα
endowed with speech,X.
Mem.2.7.13; opp. ζῷα ψοφητικά, Arist.HA 488a32; epith. of certain signs of the Zodiac, Vett.Val.10.19, Cat.Cod.Astr.1.166; τὸ φωνᾶεν the power of speech, Zeno l.c.2 musical, of the lyre, Sapph.45.3 of a song, sounding, Pi.O.9.2.5 τὰ φωνήεντα (φωνάοντα Mélanges Beyrouth 15.71
(Syria, gem)) vowels, , cf. IG22.2783.4,17, Phld.Rh.1.163 S., etc.; in full,τὰ φ. γράμματα Aen.Tact.31.30
;στοιχεῖα φ. S.E.M.1.100
.b consisting of vowels only, of a spell, PMag.Par.1.2634.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > φωνήεις
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42 φῶς
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43 χελύνιον
2 [var] Dim. (in form only) of foreg.1.2, jaw, Hp.Ep.23 (- ειον codd.), Hipparch.2.3.35, J.AJ4.4.4, Hippiatr.34.3 cranium, Hipparch.3.2.8.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > χελύνιον
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44 ψάω
ψάω [ᾱ, but always contracted],Aψῇ S.Tr. 678
, inf. ψῆν ([etym.] περι-) Ar.Eq. 909: [tense] impf. [var] contr. [ per.] 3sg. prob. ἀπέψη (v. ἀποψάω): [tense] fut. ψήσω ([etym.] ἀπο-) Id.Lys. 1035: [tense] aor.ἔψησα Hippon.12
Diehl, A.R.3.831, ([etym.] κατ-, περι-) Pl.Phd. 89b, Ar.Pl. 730:—[voice] Med., freq. in compos. with ἀπό:— [voice] Pass., [tense] aor. ἐψήθην ([etym.] συν-) LXX Je.31(48).33 (v.l. -ψήσθ-) ; ἐψήσθην ([etym.] ἀν-) BGU530.17 (i A. D.): [tense] pf. ἔψησμαι ([etym.] παρ-) Poll.4.152. Later authors sts. use the [var] contr. by [pron. full] ᾱ instead of η, inf.ἀνα-ψᾶν Dsc.4.64
:— rub, wipe,τίς ὀμφαλητόμος σε.. ἔψησε κἀπέλουσεν; Hippon.
l. c.; polish, PHolm.3.19; rub smooth, l. c.; of solderers, PLond.3.1177.285 (ii A. D.).II intr., crumble away, vanish, disappear, S.Tr. 678 (s. v. l.). (ψάω, ψαίω, ψαύω, ψαίρω, ψήχω, ψώχω, and perh. ψίω, ψωμός, seem to be different enlargements of ψ-, which corresponds to ps- in Skt. psā ´ti, bhes- in Skt. babhasti 'crush, chew, devour', bhasman 'ashes'.) -
45 ἀάω
ἀάω, [dialect] Ep. Verb (twice in Trag., v. infr.), used by Hom. in [tense] aor. [voice] Act. ἄᾰσα ( ᾱᾱσαν Od.10.68, later ᾰᾱσε prob. in Matro Conv.29) [var] contr. ἆσα, [voice] Med. ἀᾰσάμην (ἀᾱσατο,A v.l. ἀάσσατο, Il.9.537) [var] contr. ἀσάμην, [voice] Pass. ἀάσθην: [tense] pres. only in [ per.] 3sg. [voice] Med.ἀᾶται Il.19.91
:—hurt, damage, always in reference to the mind, mislead, infatuate, of the effects of wine, sleep, divine judgements, etc., ;ἆσέ με δαίμονος αἶσα κακὴ καὶ.. οἶνος 11.61
;φρένας ἄασε οἴνῳ 21.297
; of love, θαλερὴ δέ μιν ἄασε Κύπρις Epic. ap.Parth.21.2; inf. ; part. :—[voice] Med.,Ἄτη ἣ πάντας ἀᾶται Il.19.91
:—[voice] Pass.,Ἄτης, ᾗ πρῶτον ἀάσθην Il. 19.136
, cf. Hes.Op. 283, h.Cer. 258.II Intr. in [tense] aor. [voice] Med., to be infatuated, act foolishly,ἀασάμην Il.9.116
, etc.; ἀάσατο δὲ μέγα θυμῷ ib. 537, 11.340; , Aristarch., v.l. Ζῆν' ἄσατο (sc. Ἄτη), cf. Sch.Ven. ad loc.;εἴ τί περ ἀασάμην A.R.1.1333
;ἀασάμην.. ἄτην 2.623
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46 ἀΐσσω
ἀΐσσω, Hom., Hdt.; in Pi. and Trag. [var] contr. [full] ᾄσσω; [dialect] Att. [full] ᾄττω, or [full] ἄττω (without ι subscr.) in Mss. of Pl., etc.: [tense] impf.Aἤϊσσον Il.18.506
, [dialect] Ion. ἀΐσσεσκον ([etym.] παρ-) A.R.2.276, [dialect] Att. , E.Ph. 1382: [tense] fut. ἀΐξω ([etym.] ὑπ-) Il.21.126, [dialect] Att. (lyr.), Ar. Nu. 1299: [tense] aor.ἤιξα Hom.
, B.12.144, ([etym.] δι-) Hdt.4.134; [dialect] Dor.ᾆξα B.9.23
(prob.); [dialect] Att. and Trag. , S.OC 890, etc., part.ᾄξαντες Is.4.10
; [dialect] Ion.ἀΐξασκον Il.23.369
:—[voice] Med., [tense] aor.ἀΐξασθαι Il.22.195
:—[voice] Pass., Hom.: [tense] aor.ἠίχθην, ἀΐχθην Il.
(v. infr.).—Trag. use the un[var] contr. forms in lyr., S.OC 1499, Tr. 843, E.Tr. 156, 1086, Supp. 962; once in trim., E.Hec.31. Poet., chiefly [dialect] Ep., Verb, rarely found in Prose:—of rapid motion, shoot, dart, glance, as light,αὐγή Il.18.212
, etc.;νόος 15.80
;διά μου κεφαλῆς ᾄσσουσ' ὀδύναι E.Hipp.
1351 :—of one darting upon his enemy, ἀΐσσειν ἔγχει, φασγάνῳ, ἵπποις, Il.11.484.5.81, 17.460, etc.; τοῖσιν (sc. σκήπτροισιν) 18.506; of the rapid flight of birds, 23.868, etc.;ἤιξεν πέτεσθαι 21.247
; of ghosts gliding about,τοὶ δὲ σκιαὶ ἀΐσσουσιν Od.10.495
; of javelins, Il. 5.657; of a tree, shoot up, Pi.N.8.40; of veins, etc., in the body, Hp.Epid.2.4.1, cf. Morb.4.54: c. acc. cogn.,ἦξαν δράμημα E.Ph. 1379
; : once in [tense] aor. [voice] Med.,ἀντίον ἀΐξασθαι Il.22.195
: also in [voice] Pass., [ἔγχος] ὦσεν.. ἐτώσιον ἀϊχθῆναι Il.5.854
;ἐς οὐρανὸν ἀϊχθήτην 24.97
; ἐκ χειρῶν ἡνία ἠίχθησαν slipped from his hands, 16.404; ;κόμη δι' αὔρας.. ᾄσσεται S.OC 1261
; shoot forth, of limbs, Emp.29 :—[voice] Act., to be driven,πνευμάτων ὑπὸ δυσχίμων ἀΐσσω E.Supp. 962
.2 later, turneagerly to a thing, be eager after, ; ἐπὶ τά τινος ᾄξαντες making onslaught on his property, Is.4.10;πρὸς τὰ πολιτικὰ ᾄ. Pl.Alc.1.118b
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47 ἀναδέω
ἀναδέω, poet. [full] ἀνδέω, [dialect] Att. [var] contr. part. ἀναδῶν (infr. 1.2): [tense] fut. - δήσω: [tense] aor. ἀνέδησα (v. infr.): [tense] pf. ἀναδέδεκα Nic.Dam.p.113D.:— [voice] Med. and [voice] Pass., [dialect] Att. [var] contr. ἀναδοῦνται, ἀναδούμενος (infr. 1.2, 111):— [voice] Pass., [tense] pf. - δέδεμαι:—A bind, iie up, wreath,δάφνᾳ κόμας ἀναδήσαντες Pi.P.10.40
;στέφανοι ἀνέδησαν ἔθειραν I.5(4).9
:—[voice] Med., ἀναδέεσθαι τὰς κεφαλὰς μίτρῃσι bind their heads.., Hdt.1.195; ἀνδησάμενος κόμαν having wreathed one's hair, Pi.N.11.28, cf. I.1.28:—so in [voice] Pass.,μίτρᾳ ἀναδεδεμένος τὴν κόμην Luc.DDeor.18.1
; κρωβύλον ἀναδεῖσθαι τῶν τριχῶν bind one's hair into a knot, Th.1.6; στέμμ' ἀναδησάμενος having bound his brows with the fillet, Epigr.Gr.873.4 ([place name] Cyrene); τίς τοσάσδε.. ἀνεδήσατο νίκας; who has won so many crowns of victory? Simon.10: metaph.,τὴν ἀρχήν App.BC1.84
; κλέος, κράτος, Procop.Vand.2.27, Pers.1.14;ἆθλον Chor.Zach.6.9
.2 c. acc. pers., crown,τινὰ στεφάνοις Pi.P.2.6
; λήροις (Com. for στεφάνοις)ἀναδῶν τοὺς νικῶντας Ar.Pl. 589
; ἀ. τινὰ εὐαγγέλια crown him for good tidings, 764;τὸν ἡνίοχον Th.5.50
:—metaph. in [voice] Pass., τροφῇ τε καὶ τοῖς ἄλλοις πἀσιν, ὅσων βίος δεῖται, ἀναδοῦνται are well furnished with.., Pl.R. 465d.II ἀναδῆσαι τὴν πατριὴν ἐς ἑκκαιδέκατον θεόν trace one's family to a god in the sixteenth generation, Hdt.2.143.III [voice] Med., fasten by a rope to oneself,ὤνευον ἀναδούμενοι τοὺς σταυρούς Th.7.25
; esp. of a ship, take in tow,1.50
, 2.90, etc.: metaph., ἀναδεῖσθαί τινας attach them to oneself, Aristid. Or.46(3).25, Ael.VH4.9, Luc.Im.1;ἀπὸ τῶν ὤτων τινὰ ἀναδησάμενος Id.Scyth.11
; ἀναδεῖσθαί τι ἔκ τινος makedependent upon.., Plu.2.222e;ἐκ τοῦ φιλοκάλου μάλιστα τῆς ψυχῆς ἀναδούμενος τὴν πίστιν 343a
:— [voice] Pass., ἀναδεδέσθαι ἔκ τινος, εἰς τὴν ὀροφήν, Id. Dio 26, Eum. 11. -
48 ἀπόπλοος
------------------------------------A starting on a voyage, AP5.177 (Mel.).II unseaworthy, Hsch.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀπόπλοος
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49 ἄλλος
A yος, cf. Lat. alius):— another, i. e. one besides what has been mentioned, either Adj. or Pron.: when Adj., its Subst. is either in the same case, or in gen.,Ζεῦ ἄλλοι τε θεοί Il.6.476
;θεῶν ἄ. 16.446
:—ἄ. μέν.. ἄ. δέ .. one.. another.., more rarely the one.. the other.. (of two persons, etc.), Il.22.493, etc.; τὰ μέν.. ἄλλα δέ .. Il.6.147, and [dialect] Att.; ἕτερον μέν.. ἄλλον δέ .. Il.9.313; ἄλλο μέν.. ἑτέρου δέ .. Hdt.1.32;θάτερον.. τὸ δ' ἄλλο E.IT 962
.II with τις, any other,οὐδέ τις ἄ. ἔγνω ἀλλ' ἄρα Κασσάνδρη Il.24.697
;ἄ. τις Hdt. 3.85
; οὐδεὶς ἄ. no other, ibid.;ἄλλα πολλά Il.9.639
;πολλὰ καὶ ἄλλα Th.3.56
; forεἴ τις ἄλλος Id.6.32
, etc., andεἴ τις καὶ ἄ. X.An.1.4.15
, etc., v. εἰ.2 freq. with another of its own cases or derived Adverbs, ἄ. ἄλλα λέγει one man says one thing, one another, X.An.2.1.15;ἄ. ἄλλω' ἔλεγεν Pl.Smp. 220c
;ἄ. ἄλλῃ ἐτράπετο X.An. 4.8.19
; v. ἄλλοθεν, ἄλλοσε, ἄλλοτε; also with Verb in pl.,παραλαμβάνων ἄ. ἄλλον ἐπ' ἄλλου, τὸν δ' ἐπ' ἄλλου χρείᾳ.. ἐθέμεθα πόλιν ὄνομα Pl.R. 369c
, cf. X.Cyr.2.1.4, etc.: pl., ἄλλοι when the several parties are pl.,λείπουσι τὸν λόφον.. ἄλλοι ἄλλοθεν X.An.1.10.13
.3 ἄ. καὶ ἄ., one and then another, one or two, X.An.1.5.12; ἄλλο καὶ ἄλλο one thing after another, Id.Cyr.4.1.15; πρὸς ἄλλὡ καὶ ἄλλὡ σημείὡ to different points, Euc.1.7.4 repeated for emphasis, ἄ. ἄ. τρόπος quite another sort, E.Ph. 132.6 with Art., ὁ ἄλλος, the rest, all besides; in pl., οἱ ἄλλοι ([dialect] Ion. [var] contr. ὧλλοι) all the others, the rest, freq. from Hom. downwards ( ἄλλοι in same signf., Il.2.1); τὰ ἄλλα, [var] contr. τἆλλα, all else,τἆλλα πλὴν ὁ χρυσός Scol. 1
(Pytherm.); in [dialect] Att. freq. as Adv., for the rest, esp. in amendments to decrees, τὰ μὲν ἄλλα καθάπερ ὁ δεῖνα κτλ. IG1.27a70, etc.: of Time, = τὸν ἄλλον χρόνον, X.HG3.2.2; ὁ ἄ. χρόνος, = ὁ λοιπὸς χρόνος, of the future, Lys. 14.4 (but also of the past, D.20.16); τῇ ἄλλῃ ἡμέρᾳ, τῷ ἄλλῳ ἔτει, next day, next year, X.HG1.1.13, 1.2.1; οἵτε ἄλλοι καί .. all others and especially..,γυναῖκας ἄλλας τε πολλὰς καὶ δὴκαὶ βασιλέος θυγατέρα Hdt.1.1
, etc.; ἄλλα τε δὴ εἶπε, καί .. Pl.Tht. 142c; (v.ἄλλως 1
):— τὸ ἄλλο is much less freq. than τὰ ἄλλα.7 with Numerals, yet, still, further,τρίτον ἄ. γένος Hes.Op. 143
; πέμπτος ποταμὸς ἄ. yet a fifth river, Hdt.4.54, cf. A.Th. 486, S.Ant. 1295, etc.8 in enumerations, as well, besides, ἅμα τῇγε καὶ ἀμφίπολοι κίον ἄλλαι with her their mistress came attendants also, Od.6.84; ; οὐ γὰρ ἦν χόρτος οὐδὲ ἄ. δένδρον οὐδέν there was no grass nor any tree at all, X.An.1.5.5;πολιτῶν καὶ τῶν ἄλλων ξένων Pl.Grg. 473d
; προσοφλὼν οὐ τὴν ἐπωβελίαν μόνον ἀλλὰ καὶ ἄλλην ὕβριν besides, Aeschin.1.163:—pleonastic, , cf. X.Cyr.1.6.2;ἰδὼν ἐς πλησίον ἄλλον Il.4.81
;γυναικῶν τῶν ἄλλων μία E.Med. 945
;μόνη τῶν ἄλλων ἐπιστημῶν Pl.Chrm. 166e
; with [comp] Comp., freq. in Hom.,οὔτις σεῖο νεώτερος ἄ. Ἀχαιῶν Il.15.569
, cf. 22.106, al.; with [comp] Sup.,ὀϊζυρώτατος ἄλλων Od. 5.105
.2 in this sense, c. gen., ἄλλα τῶν δικαίων other than just, X.Mem.4.4.25:—followed by ἤ .., with preceding neg., οὐδὲ ἄλλο.., οὐδὲν ἄλλο (or ἄλλο οὐδέν) .., ἤ .. nothing else than.., Hdt.1.49, 7.168, Th.4.14;οὐδὲν ἄλλο γ' ἤπτήξας A.Pers. 209
; ἃ μηδὲν ἄλλο ἢ διανεῖταί τις which one only thinks, Pl. Tht. 195e:—more freq. in questions, τίς ἄλλος ἢ 'γώ .. ; A.Pr. 440; τί δ' ἄλλογ' ἢπόνοι .. ; Id.Th. 852: ellipt., τί ἄλλο (sc. πάσχω ) ἢ ἱπποκένταυρος γίγνομαι; X.Cyr.4.3.20; τί ἄλλο (sc. ἐποίησαν) ἢ ἐπεβούλευσαν; Th.3.39:—followed by πλήν, S.Aj. 125, Ar.Ach.39; by Preps., πρό ..Hdt.3.85; ἀντί .. A.Pr. 467; παρά .. Pl.Phd. 80b, etc.: with neg., sts. followed by ἀλλά, Il.18.403, 21.275:—see also ἄλλο τι.3 other than what is, untrue, unreal, Od.4.348.4 other than right, wrong, bad, ἄλλου τινος ἡττῆσθαι yield to some unworthy motive, D. 21.218, cf. Plu.2.187d, etc.; cf. ἄλλως. -
50 Ἄρης
AἌρεως A.Th.64
, E.El. 1258; but Ἄρεος (never [var] contr. ) is required by the metre in A.Th. 115 (lyr.), S.OC 947, Ant. 125 (lyr.), El. 1423 (lyr.), E.Heracl. 275, El. 950, Fr.16; dat. Ἄρεϊ, [var] contr. Ἄρει; acc. (lyr.), [dialect] Att. Ἄρη (never Ἄρην, which is not found in Attic Inscrr. and is never required by the metre; Ἄρη' is the true reading in Il.5.909, Hes.Sc.59, cf. AP7.237 (Alph.), D.S. 5.72); voc. Ἄρες, [dialect] Ep. (metri gr.) Ἆρες:—[dialect] Ion. and [dialect] Ep. declens. [full] Ἄρης, ηος, ηι, ηα: [dialect] Aeol. [full] Ἄρευς, ευος, ευα, ευι, ευ, Sapph.66, Alc. 28 ff.:— Ares: in Trag., the god of destruction generally, S. OT 190, etc.;ἐς Οἰδίπου παῖδε.. Ἄρης κατέσκηψ' Ar.Fr. 558
; in Com., Ἄρεως νεοττός chicken of Ares, Id.Av. 835.2 the planet Mars, Arist. Cael. 292a5, Cleom.1.11.59, etc.;Ἄρεος ἡμέρα D.C.37.19
.II in Poets, Appellat. for war, slaughter,ξυνάγωμεν Ἄρηα Il.2.381
;Ἄρη μείξουσιν S.OC 1046
(lyr.);χρονίῳ σὺν Ἄρει Pi.P.11.36
; Ἄρης ἐμφύλιος, Ἄ. τιθασός, A.Eu. 862, 355;θηλυκτόνῳ Ἄρει δαμέντων Id.Pr. 861
;ναύφαρκτος Ἄ. Id.Pers. 951
(lyr.); λιθόλευστον Ἄρη death by stoning, S.Aj. 254(lyr.); ἔνθα μάλιστα γίγνετ' Ἄ. ἀλεγεινὸς ὀϊζυροῖσι βροτοῖσι, of a mortal wound, Il.13.569.2 warlike spirit, A.Ag.78, E.Ph. 134;κἀν γυναιξὶν.. Ἄ. ἔνεστιν S.El. 1242
;οὔτ' ὄλβος οὔτ' Ἄ. Id.Ant. 952
;μέγαν ἐκ θυμοῦ κλάζοντας Ἄ. A.Ag.48
;Ἄρη βλέπειν Ar.Pl. 328
, Timocl.12.7: in Prose,ἔμφυτος Ἄ. Gorg.Fr.6
.3 the sword,ὀξὺς Ἄ. Il.7.330
, cf. AP7.531 (Antip. Thess.), Plu.2.23c.III epith. of Zeus, as the avenger of perjury, in oaths, IG5(2).343c (Arc.); of Ἐνυάλιος, ibid., Poll.8.106. (Akin to ἀρή, q. v.) [[pron. full] ᾰ in Hom., but α of voc. may be long, e.g.Ἆρες, Ἄρες βροτολοιγέ Il.5.31
, and gen.Ἄ ¯ ρηος 2.767
, Call.Jov.77 (s.v.l.),Ἄ ¯ ρεος A.R.3.1187
, dat.Ἄ ¯ ρηϊ Id.2.991
: in Trag., regularly ᾰ, but A. uses [pron. full] ᾱ even in dialogue, as Th. 244, 469; and S. in lyr., Aj. 252, 614, Ant. 139.] -
51 ἄω
ἄω (A),A = ἄημι (q. v.), blow, only in [tense] impf. ἄεν, A.R.1.605, 2.1228.II = αὔω, ἰαύω, sleep, only in [tense] aor.,ἐνὶ κοίτη ἄεσα Od.19.342
;νύκτα μὲν ἀέσαμεν 3.151
; ἔνθα δὲ νύκτ' ἄεσαν ib. 490; [var] contr.,νύκτ' ἄσαμεν 16.367
.------------------------------------ἄω (B),------------------------------------Aἄσω Il.11.818
: [tense] aor. 1 subj.ἄσω 18.281
, inf. ἆσαι (v. infr.): [tense] aor. 2 subj. [ per.] 1pl.ἕωμεν 19.402
:—[voice] Med., [dialect] Ep. [ per.] 3sg. ; cf. ἆται· πληροῦται, Hsch.: [tense] fut.ἄσομαι Il.24.717
: [tense] aor.ἀσάμην 19.307
:—satiate, αἵματος ἆσαι Ἄρηα to give him his fill of blood, 5.289: but,II mostly intr., take one's fill of a thing,ἱεμένη χροὸς ἄμεναι 21.70
; λιλαιομένη χροὸς ἆσαι ib. 168, cf. 15.317;γόοιο μὲν ἔστι καὶ ἆσαι 23.157
:—[voice] Med.,ἄσεσθε κλαυθμοῖο 24.717
;ποτῆτος ἄσασθαι φίλον ἦτορ 19.307
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52 ἅτερος
ἅτερος [pron. full] [ᾰ], [dialect] Dor. etc. for ἕτερος, IG9(1).694.17 (Corc.); [dialect] Aeol. [full] ἄτερος Alc.41, al., etc.; τὸ ἅτερον, Megarian in Ar.Ach. 813.2 ἅτερος [ᾱ], [dialect] Att. [var] contr. for ὁ ἅτερος, Com.Adesp.14.23 D., Pl.Lg. 695b, etc.; also neut. θάτερον, gen. θᾱτέρου, dat. θᾱτέρῳ, θᾱτέρᾳ, or with mark of crasis, θἀτέρου, etc.; but [var] contr. forms when the Art. ends with a conson., are incorrect, asθάτερον τὸν τόπον Str.2.1.20
, cf.Luc. DMort.26.1, Hist.Conscr.22: also nom.θάτερος Polem. Cyn.4
;ὁ θάτερος Men.846
; ; ἅτερον forτὸν ἕτερον Luc. Pseudol.29
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53 ἦα
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54 ὄϊς
Aὄϊος Od.4.764
,al.; [dialect] Ion. dat. ὀΐ [[pron. full] ?ὄϊςX ¯ ] Ar. Pax 929 ; acc.ὄϊν Il.24.621
, al. (on οἴιδα v. οἶις): pl. ὄϊες [pron. full] ¯ ¯ ?ὄϊςX Od.9.425 ( οἴιες cod. Harl.), [pron. full] ?ὄϊςX ¯ ¯ Il.4.433, al.,οἴιες Call.Ap.53
; gen.ὀΐων Od.9.167
, al.; dat.ὀΐεσσι Il.5.137
,al., Theoc.5.130,ὄεσσι Il.6.25
, al. ; also ὄϝεσι, in corrupt form ὄρεσι ([etym.] · προβάτοις), Hsch.; acc. pl. ὄϊς [pron. full] [ῑ] Il.11.245,al., Hes.Op. 775 (always before a consonant); [dialect] Dor.ὄῐς Theoc.8.45
, both from ὄϝινς, which is found at Argos, SIG56.30 (v B.C.) ; nom. and acc. pl. further [var] contr. to οἶς, Orac. ap. D.21.53 ; of these [var] contr. forms Hom. has only gen. sg.οἰός Il.12.451
,al., gen. pl.οἰῶν 11.696
, al.; cf. dat. pl.οἴεσιν Od.15.386
; acc. sg.οἶν Theoc.5.99
: in [dialect] Att. οἰ- is always contracted, οἶς Hdn.Gr.1.400, , , al., , butὀΐ Id.HA 522b33
; pl.οἶες X.Mem.3.2.1
, al., IG22.1358.36 ; acc.οἶς X.Cyr.5.2.5
, HG6.4.29, An. 6.2.3 ; gen. , al.; dat. οἰσίν prob. in IG12.825.2, οἰσί prob. in SIG624.40 (ii B.C.): Cret. forms, nom. sg. οις, acc. οιν, GDI4963, but οἶις, οἶιν, ib.4990:—sheep, Hom., Hes., etc. (v. supr.) (but rare in Prose, πρόβατον being preferred), both of the ram and the ewe, though sts. a word is added to mark gender,ὄϊν ἀρνειὸν ῥέζειν θῆλύν τε μέλαιναν Od.10.527
, cf. 9.425 ;ὄϊν.. θῆλυν, ὑπόρρηνον Il.10.215
. [Always ῐ, exc. in dat. sg. ὀῑ, acc. pl. ὀῑς: gen. sg. οἰός exceptionally [pron. full] ?ὄϊςX ¯ (before a consonant) in Mnesim.4.47 : in οἴιες οἰ- may stand metri gr. for ὀ- (cf. πνοιή, ἠγνοίησε, etc.), but for Cret. οἶις, οἶιν some other expl. is needed.] (Arg. ὄϝις SIGl.c., cf. Skt. avis, Lat. ovis, Engl. ewe, etc.) -
55 ῥοῦς
Aῥόον Hp.Mul.1.31
; dat. sg. fem. ῥόῳ ib.78; gen.ῥοῦ Id.Nat.Mul.32
,34, Thphr.HP3.18.5 (fem.), etc.; butῥοός Hp.Mul.2.181
, Dsc.1.108; dat. ῥοΐ interpol. in Dorio ap. Ath.7.309f:—sumach, Rhus coriaria, Dsc. l.c.2 its fruit, Sol.41, Antiph.142.2, Alex.127.6, PCair.Zen.83.4, 702.29 (iii B.C.); used in medicine, Hp. ll. cc.:—the fruit of one kind (ῥ. Συριακή Gal.19.741
;ῥ. ἐρυθρός Hp.Mul.1.31
, Gal.12.353, cf. 922) was used as a spice:— of another, in tanning,ῥ. βυρσοδεψική Hp.Mul.1.78
;σκυτοδεψικός Ruf.
ap. Orib.8.24.3.II v. ῥόον. -
56 ῥᾴδιος
ῥᾴδιος ( ῥαιδ- correctly in early texts, PCair.Zen.367.20 (iii B.C.), etc., later ῥαδ-, Diog.Oen.10, etc.), α, ον: [dialect] Ep. and [dialect] Ion. [full] ῥηΐδιος [ῐδ], η, ον, as always in Hom.; [full] ῥῄδιος, η, ον, Thgn.574, 577 (v. infr. B):—Degrees of Comparison: ῥᾳδιώτερος is cited from Hyp. by Poll.5.107, perhaps by error for ῥᾳδιέστερος, which occurs in Hyp. Fr.86, Arist.Pr. 870b37 (as Adv.), Plb.11.1.1, 16.20.4. Adv.A- έστατα Ph.Bel.96.33
:—but the form ῥᾴων, ῥᾷον is more common, Th.5.36, etc.; [dialect] Ion. ῥηΐων, ῥήϊον, (v. infr. B); [dialect] Ep.ῥηΐτερος Il.18.258
, 24.243, etc.; [var] contr.ῥῄτερος Thgn.1370
; [dialect] Dor.ῥᾴτερος Pi.O.8.60
( ῥαΐτερον codd.); a form ῥᾴσσων in EM158.15: ῥᾳότερον, gloss on εὐπετέστερον, Erot.p.35 N.: [comp] Sup., [dialect] Att. ῥᾷστος, η, ον; [dialect] Dor.ῥάϊστος Theoc.11.7
(Adv.); [dialect] Ion. and [dialect] Ep.ῥήϊστος Od.4.565
; [var] contr. ῥῇστος Timo 67.2 (Adv.); [dialect] Ep. ῥηΐτατος, v. infr. B. 111 fin.: (v. ῥᾶ, ῥέα, ῥεῖα):—easy, ready, and so easy to make or do, opp. χαλεπός (Arist.Rh. 1363a23); ῥηΐδιόν τι ἔπος a word easy to understand and follow, Od.11.146, cf. h.Ap. 534; οἶμος ῥηϊδίη an easy road, Hes.Op. 292; ταχὺς γὰρ Ἅιδης ῥᾷστος ἀνδρὶ δυστυχεῖ, i. e. least painful, E.Hipp. 1047: c. inf., τάφρος περῆσαι ῥηϊδίη easy to pass over, Il.12.54; ῥηΐτεροι πολεμίζειν ἦσαν Ἀχαιοί easier to fight with, 18.258; ῥηΐτεροι.. Ἀχαιοῖσιν ἐναιρέμεν easier for them to slay, 24.243;οὐ ῥηΐδι' ἐστὶ θεῶν ἐρικυδέα δῶρα ἀνδράσι γε θνητοῖσι δαμήμεναι 20.265
; ῥᾴονι ἂν ἐχρώμεθα τῷ Φιλίππῳ we should have found P. easier to resist, D.1.9.2 ῥᾴδιόν ἐστι it is easy, c. inf.,ῥᾴδιον πόλιν σεῖσαι καὶ ἀφαυροτέροις Pi.P.4.272
; , cf. Ph. 1395, Ar.Th.68, Th. 6.21, etc.: c. acc. et inf., , cf. X.HG6.2.10; χαλεπὸν τὸ ποιεῖν, τὸ δὲ κελεῦσαι ῥ. Philem.27;τὸ ἐπιτιμᾶν ῥ. καὶ παντὸς εἶναι D.1.16
;ῥᾷον παραινεῖν ἢ παθόντα καρτερεῖν Men.Mon. 471
, etc.: ῥᾷστοί εἰσιν ἀμύνεσθαι,= ῥᾴδιόν ἐστιν αὐτοὺς ἀμύνεσθαι, Th.4.10; ῥᾷσται ἐς τὸ βλάπτεσθαι (sc. αἱ νῆες) Id.7.67.b also ῥᾴδιόν ἐστι it is a light matter, you think little of doing,παρ' ὑμῖν ῥ. ξενοκτονεῖν E.Hec. 1247
.II easy-going, adaptable,ῥ. ἤθεα E.Hipp. 1116
(lyr.); in bad sense, reckless, unscrupulous,ῥ. τὸν τρόπον Luc.Merc.Cond.40
, cf. Alex.4; ῥ. τὼ ὀφθαλμώ having a roving eye, Alciphr.1.6; cf. B. 1.2, ῥᾳδιουργός.2 ῥᾴων γενέσθαι to be easier, get better, of a sick person, Hp.Loc.Hom.34; ὡσπερεὶ ῥ. ἔσομαι shall feel easier, better, D.45.57;ταῦτ' ἢν ποιῇς, ῥ. ἔσει Theopomp.Com.62
;Εὐριπίδου μνήσθητι, καὶ ῥ. ἔσει Philippid.18
.B Adv. ῥᾳδίως, [dialect] Aeol.βραϊδίως Theoc.30.27
; [dialect] Ep. and [dialect] Ion. ῥηϊδίως, as always in Hom.;ῥηδίως Herod.7.69
:—easily, readily, Il.4.390, al., Hes.Op.43, Hdt.9.2, etc.; in Trag. and [dialect] Att. freq. ῥᾳδίως φέρειν bear lightly or with equanimity, make light of a thing, E.Andr. 744, etc.; ῥ. προσίσταται ib. 232; ῥ. ἀπολείπειν to leave not unwillingly, Th. 1.2;ῥᾳδίως ἀπαλλάττοιντο αὐτῶν Pl.Phd. 63a
.2 in bad sense, lightly, recklessly,ῥ. περὶ μεγάλων βουλεύεσθαι Th.1.73
, cf. Pl.Lg. 917b; ῥᾳδίως οὕτως in this easy, thoughtless way, Id.R. 377b, 378a;ῥ. τολμῶσι λέγειν Lys.19.49
.3 of things, ταλάντου ῥᾳδίως ἄξιος easily, fully worth a talent, Is.8.35; οὐ ῥ. hardly, scarcely, Plu.Lyc.31, cf. 2.39b.II [comp] Comp.,ῥᾷον φέρειν Th.8.89
; ῥ. ὀμνύναι κἀπιορκεῖν ἢ ὁτιοῦν nothing so easy, D.54.39; [dialect] Ion.ῥήϊον Hp.Int.12
; also ῥηϊτέρως, Id.Mul.1.1,26.III [comp] Sup. ῥᾷστα, esp. in phrases,ῥᾷστα φέρειν S.OT 983
;ὡς ῥᾷστα φέρειν A.Pr. 104
, E.Hel. 254, cf. Supp. 954, etc.;ῥ. τε καὶ ἥδιστα βιοτεύειν X.Mem.2.1.9
; later,ἐκ τοῦ ῥᾴστου D.H. Comp.25
, Plu.Fab.11: [dialect] Ep.ῥηΐτατα Od.19.577
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57 ἥλιος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `sun' (Il.).Compounds: Several compp., a. o. as plant- and animals-names, e. g. ἡλιο-τρόπιον, - κάνθαρος (Strömberg Pflanzennamen 48 und 75, Wortstudien 11).Derivatives: ἡλιώτης ( ἠελ-), f. - τις `belonging to the sun' (S., AP), ἡλιακός ( ἁλ-) `id.' (hell.; cf. Chantraine Formation 393f.); ` Ηλιάδες f. pl. `daughters of the sun' (Parm., A. R. ; also sg. as adj. [Luc.]) with masc. ` Ηλιάδης `son of the sun' (Str., D. S.); s. Chantraine 356 u. 362f.; ἡλιώδης `sunlike' (Chaerem.), ` Ηλιών m. month name (Termessos), ἡλίτης ( λίθος Dam. Isid. 233; cf. Redard Les noms grec en - της 54). Denomin. verbs: 1. ἡλιόομαι `be in the sun, be sun-struck' (IA) with ἡλίωσις (Hp., Thphr.), - όω `expose to the sun' (Aët.). 2. ἡλιάζομαι `bake in the sun' (Arist.), - άζω `id.' (Str.) with ἡλίασις `exposure to the sun' (Gal., D. C.), ἡλιαστήριον `place in the sun' (Str., Pap.). 3. ἡλιάω `expose to the sun, be like the sun' (Arist.).Etymology: Cretan ἀβέλιος in H. (after Herakleid. Mil. Pamphyl.; cf. Bechtel Dial. 2, 667), i. e. ἀϜέλιος, points to an original *σᾱϜέλιος, differing from Skt. sū́rya- `sun' (beside sū́ra-) only in ablaut. Both languages have an l-stem, IE *sāu̯el-, * sūl- (cf. Skt. súvar n. \< *suu̯el; full grade also in Lith. sáulė, Welsh haul, zero grade e. g. in OIr. sūil `eye') with a personifiing i̯o-suffix. The basis is a neutral heteroclitic l-n-stem, still seen in Av. hvarǝ (= Skt. s(ú)var), gen. xvǝ̄ng (\< PIIr. *su̯an-s) and also seen in Germanic in the change between Goth. sauil, ONord. OE. sōl and Goth. sunno, OE. sunne ` sun'. Further see W.-Hofmann and Ernout-Meillet s. sōl, Vasmer Russ. et. Wb. s. sólnice. Connection with IE *su̯el- `burn' (s. εἵλη) is impossible. - In Etr. avil `year' Maresch Μνημης χάριν 2, 27f. proposes to see a loan from Gr. ἁϜέλιος.Page in Frisk: 1,631-632Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἥλιος
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58 ῥόμος
Grammatical information: ?Meaning: σκώληξ ἐν ξύλοις H. (Arc.).Other forms: (cod. - οξ, prob. after the foll. word).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: If dial., ῥόμος may stand for *ῥάμος from PGr. *Ϝράμος, identical with Lat. vermis, Germ., e.g. Goth. waurms `worm', ORuss. vermie `locust, worms' except for the ending (IE *u̯r̥m-); another form of the zero grade is seen in Boeot. PN Ϝάρμιχος. If old, *Ϝρόμος stands beside Lith. var̃mas `gnat' (IE *u̯or-m-; can also explain Lat. vermis) with metathesis of the ο-vowel (by Specht Ursprung 45 not convincing explained as "Sprachzauber"). - Further forms w. lit. in WP. 1, 271, Pok. 1152, W.-Hofmann s. vermis, Fraenkel s. var̃mas ; on the basic u̯er- `turn, bend' s. also ῥέμβομαι. Cf. also ἕλμις. -- Both assumptions seem not very probable.Page in Frisk: 2,662Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ῥόμος
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59 καθαρίζω
καθαρίζω (s. next entry; also καθερίζω; s. B-D-F §29, 1; W-S. §5, 20c; Mlt-H. 67) Attic fut. καθαριῶ (Hb 9:14; J 15:2 D; B-D-F §101 s.v. καθαίρειν; s. Mlt-H. 218); 3 sg.-ίσει (Num 30:13 cod. B; Mal 3:3) 1 aor. ἐκαθάρισα, impv. καθάρισον. Pass.: fut. καθαρισθήσομαι LXX; 1 aor. ἐκαθαρίσθην (also ἐκαθερίσθην: Mt 8:3b v.l.; Mk 1:42 v.l.), impv. καθαρίσθητι; pf. 3 sg. κεκαθάρισται (1 Km 20:26; TestJob 43:17), ptc. κεκαθαρισμένος. See Reinhold 38f; Thackeray 74. (H. Gk. substitute for the st. καθαίρω: as agricultural t.t. PLond I 131 recto, 192 p. 175 [78/79 A.D.]; PStras 2, 11; PLips 111, 12. In the ritual sense, mystery ins fr. Andania=SIG 736, 37; likew. 1042, 3; Jos., Ant. 10, 70; 11, 153; 12, 286; Just., Mel., P. 72, 526. The word is also found BGU 1024 IV, 16; EpArist 90 and in var. mngs. in LXX; En 10:20, 22; TestJob; TestReub 4:8; TestLevi 14:6.—Dssm., NB 43f [BS 216f]; in var. senses ‘cleanse, clear [as of an area], purify’)① to make physically clean, make clean, cleanse τί someth. Mt 23:25f; Lk 11:39. The much-discussed passage καθαρίζων πάντα τὰ βρώματα Mk 7:19 may belong here (so BWeiss; HHoltzmann; Schniewind), but s. 3a below.② to heal a person of a disease that makes one ceremonially unclean, make clean, heal esp. leprosyⓐ τινά make someone clean Mt 8:2; 10:8; Mk 1:40; Lk 5:12; AcPl Ha 8, 36/BMM verso 10; s. also BMM verso 12 and 39 (Mel., P. 72, 526 τοὺς λεπρούς). Pass. (Lev 14:7 al.) Mt 11:5; Mk 1:42; Lk 4:27; 7:22; 17:14, 17; PEg2 37; καθαρίσθητι (cp. 4 Km 5:13) be clean! Mt 8:3a; Mk 1:41; Lk 5:13; 17:14 v.l.; PEg2 38.ⓑ τί remove someth. by or for the purpose of purification (cp. Od. 6, 93 καθαίρειν ῥύπα; Epict. 2, 16, 44; 3, 24, 13) pass. ἐκαθαρίσθη αὐτοῦ ἡ λέπρα his leprosy disappeared Mt 8:3b.③ to purify through ritual cleansing, make clean, declare cleanⓐ a Levitical cleansing of foods make clean, declare clean (cp. Lev 13:6, 23) ἃ ὁ θεὸς ἐκαθάρισεν Ac 10:15; 11:9. Many (Origen; Field, Notes 31f; et al.) prefer to take καθαρίζων πάντα τ. βρώματα Mk 7:19 (s. 1 above) in this sense, regarding the words as an observation of the evangelist or a marginal note by a reader: he (Jesus) (hereby) declares all foods clean.—WBrandt, Jüd. Reinheitslehre u. ihre Beschreibung in den Evang. 1910.ⓑ of moral and cultic cleansingα. cleanse, purify fr. sin (LXX) τινά or τί: (τὰς ψυχάς Hippol., Ref. 10, 14, 10) τὴν καρδίαν Hs 6, 5, 2. τὰς καρδίας v 3, 9, 8. χεῖρας Js 4:8; ἑαυτούς Hs 8, 7, 5; τὸ ἐντὸς τ. ποτηρίου the contents of the cup, which must not be acquired in a sinful manner, nor used for a sinful purpose Mt 23:26. ἐλθέτω τὸ ἅγ. πνεῦμά σου ἐφʼ ἡμᾶς κ. καθαρισάτω ἡμᾶς let your Holy Spirit come upon us and make us pure Lk 11:2 v.l. In parable τοὺς λίθους Hs 9, 7, 2 and 6; 9, 8, 4.—Pass. Hv 4, 3, 4. ἅπαξ κεκαθαρισμένους Hb 10:2. καθαρισθήσεται ἡ ἐκκλησία Hs 9, 18, 2; cp. 3. καθαρισθήσομαι 1 Cl 18:7 (Ps 50:9).—τινὰ (τὶ) ἀπό τινος (on the constr. w. ἀπό s. the two pass. fr. SIG at the beg. of that entry; Lev 16:30 καθαρίσαι ὑμᾶς ἀπὸ τ. ἁμαρτιῶν; Ps 18:14; 50:4; Sir 23:10; 38:10 and oft.; En 10:20, 22; PsSol 10:1; 17:22; Jos., Ant. 12, 286; TestReub 4:8; Just., D. 116, 2) κ. τινὰ ἀπὸ πάσης ἁμαρτίας 1J 1:7; cp. vs. 9; 1 Cl 18:3 (Ps 50:4). κ. ἑαυτὸν ἀπὸ μολυσμοῦ σαρκός cleanse oneself from defilement of the body 2 Cor 7:1. ἀπὸ τῆς λύπης Hm 10, 3, 4. ἀπὸ πάσης ἐπιθυμίας Hs 7:2. τῶν πονηριῶν 8, 11, 3; ἀπὸ τούτου τοῦ δαιμονίου 9, 23, 5. κ. τὴν καρδίαν ἀπὸ τῆς διψυχίας cleanse the heart of doubt m 9:7. ἀπὸ τῶν ματαιωμάτων from vanities 9:4. κ. ἑαυτῶν τὰς καρδίας ἀπὸ τῶν ἐπιθυμιῶν 12, 6, 5. κ. τὴν συνείδησιν ἡμῶν ἀπὸ νεκρῶν ἔργων Hb 9:14. Pass. καθαρίζεσθαι ἀπὸ τ. ἁμαρτιῶν Hv 2, 3, 1; ἀπὸ τ. ὑστερημάτων 3, 2, 2a; cp. b and 3, 8, 11.—κ. τινά (τί) τινι (dat. of instr.): τῇ πίστει καθαρίσας (i.e. God) τὰς καρδίας αὐτῶν Ac 15:9. Of Christ and the community of Christians καθαρίσας τῷ λουτρῷ τοῦ ὕδατος ἐν ῥήματι Eph 5:26 (OCasel, Jahrb. für Liturgiewiss. 5, 1925, 144ff). Of Christ and baptism ἵνα τῷ πάθει τὸ ὕδωρ καθαρίσῃ so that through (his) suffering he might purify the water IEph 18:2.—καθάρισον ἡμᾶς τὸν καθαρισμὸν τῆς σῆς ἀληθείας purify us w. the cleansing of your truth 1 Cl 60:2.—Of Christ and Christians κ. ἑαυτῷ λαὸν περιούσιον Tit 2:14.—PEg3 57f.β. remove by or for the purpose of purification τὶ someth. (s. 2b and cp. Dt 19:13; κεκαθάρισται ἡμῶν ἡ ἀνομία TestJob 43:17) τὰς ἁμαρτίας τινός Hs 5, 6, 2f.ⓒ Hb 9:22f occupies an intermediate position, since ceremon. purification and moral purification merge, and the former becomes the shadow-image of the latter. -
60 πίπτω
πίπτω (Hom.+) impf. ἔπιπτον; fut. πεσοῦμαι (B-D-F §77; Rob. 356); 2 aor. ἔπεσον and ἔπεσα (B-D-F §81, 3; W-S. §13, 13; Mlt-H. 208; W-H., app. p. 164; Tdf., Prol. p. 123); pf. 2 sg. πέπτωκας Rv 2:5 (πέπτωκες v.l.; B-D-F §83, 2; W-S. §13, 16; Mlt-H 221), 3 pl. πέπτωκαν Rv 18:3 v.l. (W-S. §13, 15; Mlt-H. 221)① to move w. relative rapidity in a downward direction, fall, the passive of the idea conveyed in βάλλω.ⓐ fall (down) from a higher point, w. the ‘point from which’ designated by ἀπό (Hom. et al.) ἀπὸ τῆς τραπέζης from the table Mt 15:27; Lk 16:21. ἀπὸ τοῦ οὐρανοῦ Mt 24:29. ἀπὸ τῆς κεφαλῆς Ac 27:34 v.l. (of the falling out of hair, as Synes., Calvit. 1, p. 63b). The direction or destination of the fall is expressed by an adv. ἀπὸ τοῦ τριστέγου κάτω down from the third story Ac 20:9. ἀπὸ τοῦ κεράμου χαμαί from the roof to the ground Hm 11:20. ἔκ τινος from someth.: ἐκ τοῦ οὐρανοῦ (Sallust. 4 p. 8, 19; Job 1:16; 3 Km 18:38.—SibOr 5, 72 ἐξ ἄστρων) Mk 13:25; of lightning (Ps.-Plut., Vi. Hom. 111 εἰ ἐκπίπτοι ἡ ἀστράπη; Ps.-Clem., Hom. 9, 5; 6) Lk 10:18 (Lycophron, vs. 363 of the image of Athena ἐξ οὐρανοῦ πεσοῦσα. Cp. σατάν; be thrown is also possible here); Rv 8:10a; the destination is added ἐκ τοῦ οὐρανοῦ εἰς τὴν γῆν 9:1 (Ps.-Callisth. 2, 10, 10 ἐξ οὐρανοῦ εἰς τὸ ἔδαφος πεπτωκότες). W. only the destination given ἐν μέσῳ τῶν ἀκανθῶν among the thorns Lk 8:7. ἐπί τι on someth. Rv 8:10b. ἐπὶ τὴν γῆν (Aeschyl., Ag. 1019; Am 3:5; JosAs 16:16) Mt 10:29 (with the patristic v.l. εἰς παγίδα cp. Am 3:5 and Aesop, Fab. 193 P.=340 H./284 Ch./207 H-H. of a bird: ἐμπίπτειν εἰς τοὺς βρόχους); 13:8; Hm 11:21 (here the ‘place from which’ is designated by an adv.: ἄνωθεν).—ἐπὶ τὰ πετρώδη Mt 13:5; cp. Mk 4:5 (ἐπί 4bγ). ἐπὶ τὰς ἀκάνθας Mt 13:7 (ἐπί 4bδ). A pers. falls down ἐπὶ τὸν λίθον on the stone Mt 21:44a; Lk 20:18a. Conversely the stone falls on a pers. Mt 21:44b; Lk 20:18b. Likew. ἐπί τινα 23:30; Rv 6:16 (cp. on both Hos 10:8).—In imagery ὁ ἥλιος π. ἐπί τινα the (heat of the) sun falls upon someone Rv 7:16 (Maximus Tyr. 4, 1a ἡλίου φῶς πίπτον εἰς γῆν; Alex. Aphr., An. Mant. p. 146, 9 Br. τὸ φῶς ἐπὶ πάντα πίπτει). ὁ κλῆρος π. ἐπί τινα (κλῆρος 1) Ac 1:26. come (upon) ἐπί τινα someone ἀχλὺς καὶ σκότος Ac 13:11. Rv 11:11 v.l. (φόβος 2a).—εἴς τι (Hes., Op. 620) εἰς τὴν γῆν (Phlegon: 257 Fgm. 36, 1, 5 Jac. πίπτειν εἰς τὴν γῆν) Mk 4:8; Lk 8:8; J 12:24; Rv 6:13; 1 Cl 24:5. εἰς τὴν ὁδόν Hv 3, 7, 1. εἰς βόθυνον Mt 15:14; cp. Lk 14:5. εἰς τὰς ἀκάνθας Mk 4:7; Lk 8:14. εἰς τὸ πῦρ Hv 3, 7, 2. παρά τι on someth. παρὰ τὴν ὁδόν (Iambl. Erot. p. 222, 22) Mt 13:4; Mk 4:4; Lk 8:5. ἐγγύς τινος near someth. ἐγγὺς (τῶν) ὑδάτων Hv 3, 2, 9; 3, 7, 3.ⓑ of someth. that, until recently, has been standing (upright) fall (down), fall to piecesα. of personsא. fall to the ground, fall down (violently) εἰς τὸ πῦρ καὶ εἰς τὸ ὕδωρ Mt 17:15 (but HZimmern, Die Keilinschriften u. d. AT3 1903, 366; 363f, and JWeiss ad loc. take the falling into fire and water to mean fever and chills). ἐπὶ τῆς γῆς (SibOr 4, 110; 5, 100) Mk 9:20 (π. under the infl. of a hostile spirit; sim. Jos., Ant. 8, 47). ἐπὶ τὴν γῆν (SibOr 4, 110 v.l.) Ac 9:4; cp. 22:7 (s. ἔδαφος). χαμαί (Job 1:20; Philo, Agr. 74) J 18:6. ἔπεσα πρὸς τοὺς πόδας αὐτοῦ ὡς νεκρός Rv 1:17.—Abs. fall down GPt 5:18 v.l. Fall dead (Paradox. Vat. 37 Keller πίπτει; Mel., P. 26, 184 πρηνὴς δὲ ἔπιπτε σιγῶν) Ac 5:5, 10; 1 Cor 10:8 (cp. Ex 32:28); Hb 3:17 (Num 14:29). Specifically fall in battle (Ael. Aristid. 46 p. 233 D.; Appian, Hann. 56 §236; Jos., Vi. 341; 354) Lk 21:24 (cp. στόμα 4 and Sir 28:18; 4 [6] Esdr [POxy 1010, 3–11 σὺ ἐν ῥομφαίᾳ πεσῇ … πεσοῦνται ἐν μαχαίρῃ]).ב. fall down, throw oneself to the ground as a sign of devotion or humility, before high-ranking persons or divine beings, esp. when one approaches w. a petition (LXX; TestAbr A 18 p. 100, 29 [Stone p. 48]; JosAs 14:4; ApcSed 14:2), abs. Mt 2:11; 4:9; 18:26, 29; Rv 5:14; 19:4; 22:8 (in all these places [except Mt 18:29] π. is closely connected w. προσκυνεῖν [as Jos., Ant. 10, 213 after Da 3:5 and ApcMos 27]. Sim. in many of the places already mentioned). W. var. words added (Jos., Ant. 10, 11 πεσὼν ἐπὶ πρόσωπον τ. θεὸν ἱκέτευε; Gen 17:3, 17; Num 14:5) ἐπὶ πρόσωπον (αὐτοῦ, αὐτῶν) Mt 17:6; 26:39; Lk 5:12; 17:16 (ἐπὶ πρόσωπον παρὰ τοὺς πόδας αὐτοῦ); 1 Cor 14:25; ἐπὶ τὰ πρόσωπα αὐτῶν Rv 7:11; 11:16; ἐπὶ τῆς γῆς Mk 14:35. Further, the one to whom devotion is given can be added in var. ways: ἐνώπιόν τινος (cp. 2 Km 3:34) Rv 4:10; 5:8; 7:11. ἔμπροσθεν τῶν ποδῶν τινος 19:10. εἰς τοὺς πόδας τινός (Diog. L. 2, 79) Mt 18:29 v.l.; J 11:32 v.l. ἐπὶ τοὺς πόδας Ac 10:25 (v.l. adds αὐτοῦ). παρὰ τοὺς πόδας τινός Lk 8:41; 17:16 (s. above). πρὸς τοὺς πόδας τινός Mk 5:22; J 11:32; Ac 10:25 D; Hv 3, 2, 3.β. of things, esp. structures fall, fall to pieces, collapse, go down (Appian, Iber. 54 §228; Jos., C. Ap. 1, 192, Ant. 16, 18) of the σκηνὴ Δαυίδ (σκηνή end) Ac 15:16 (Am 9:11). Of a house fall (in) (Diod S 11, 63, 2 τῶν οἰκιῶν πιπτουσῶν; Dio Chrys. 6, 61; 30 [47], 25; Aristeas Hist.: 725 Fgm. 1, 3 Jac. [in Eus., PE 9, 25, 3]; Job 1:19) Mt 7:25, 27; Lk 6:49 v.l. (Diod S 15, 12, 2 τῶν οἰκιῶν πιπτουσῶν because of the influx of the ποταμός). τὰ τείχη Ἰεριχὼ ἔπεσαν Hb 11:30 (cp. Josh 6:5, 20.—Appian, Bell. Civ. 1, 112 §524; Ael. Aristid. 25, 42 K.=43 p. 813 D.: τὰ τείχη π.). ἐφʼ οὓς ἔπεσεν ὁ πύργος upon whom the tower fell Lk 13:4 (of a πύργος X., Hell. 5, 2, 5; Arrian, Anab. 6, 7, 5; Polyaenus 6, 50; Jos., Bell. 5, 292; SibOr 11, 12.—π. ἐπί τινα Job 1:19). οἶκος ἐπὶ οἶκον πίπτει house falls upon house 11:17 (Jülicher, Gleichn. 221f). Of a city (Oenomaus in Eus., PE 5, 25, 6) Ox 1, 18f (=GTh 32); cp. Rv 11:13; 16:19.—Fig. become invalid, come to an end, fail (Pla., Euthyphr. 14d; Philostrat., Ep. 9) Lk 16:17 (cp. Josh 23:14 v.l.; Ruth 3:18); 1 Cor 13:8.② to experience loss of status or condition, fall, be destroyed, in ext. sense of 1.ⓐ fall, be destroyed ἔπεσεν, ἔπεσεν Βαβυλών (Β. as symbol of humans in opposition to God and God’s people; cp. Is 21:9; Jer 28:8.; Just., D. 49, 8.—Repetition of the verb for emphasis as Sappho, Fgm. 131 D.2 οὔκετι ἴξω … οὔκετι ἴξω [Campbell 114 p. 138: οὐκέτι ἤξω … οὐκέτι ἤξω]; Aristoph., Equ. 247; M. Ant. 5, 7; Ps.-Libanius, Char. Ep. p. 33, 5 ἐρῶ, ἐρῶ. This is to remove all possibility of doubt, as Theod. Prodr. 5, 66 εἶδον, εἶδον=‘I have really seen’; Theocr. 14, 24 ἔστι Λύκος, Λύκος ἐστί=it really is a wolf; in Rv w. focus on lamentation, s. reff. Schwyzer II 60) Rv 14:8; 18:2.ⓑ fall in a transcendent or moral sense, be completely ruined (Polyb. 1, 35, 5; Diod S 13, 37, 5; Pr 11:28; Sir 1:30; 2:7; TestGad 4:3)=fall from a state of grace Ro 11:11 (fig. w. πταίω [q.v. 1]), 22; Hb 4:11 (perh. w. ref. to the final judgment). Also in a less severe sense= go astray morally τοὺς πεπτωκότας ἔγειρον 1 Cl 59:4.—In wordplay ‘stand and fall’ (cp. Pr 24:16) Ro 14:4; 1 Cor 10:12; 2 Cl 2:6. μνημόνευε πόθεν πέπτωκες remember (the heights) from which you have fallen Rv 2:5.ⓒ ὑπὸ κρίσιν π. fall under condemnation Js 5:12 (on π. ὑπό τι cp. Diod S 4, 17, 5 π. ὑπʼ ἐξουσίαν [Just., D. 105, 4]; Herodian 1, 4, 2; 2 Km 22:39; Tat. 8, 2 ὑπὸ τὴν εἱμαρμένην; Hippol., Ref. 4, 3, 5 ὑπὸ τὴν ἐπίσκεψιν fall under scrutiny; Did., Gen. 211, 5 ὑπὸ κατάραν; Theoph. Ant. 2, 25 [p. 162, 12] ὑπὸ θάνατον).ⓓ π. … εἰς νόσον καὶ ἔσχατον κίνδυνον in sickness and extreme peril AcPl Ha 4, 15.ⓔ fall, perish (Philo, Aet. M. 128) πίπτοντος τοῦ Ἰσραήλ B 12:5. οἱ πέντε ἔπεσαν five have perished, disappeared, passed from the scene Rv 17:10 (cp. also π.=‘die’ Job 14:10).—B. 671. DELG. M-M. TW. Spicq.
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