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81 ἀφιστορέω
A observe from a place,τινὰ ἀπὸ τοῦ ὄρους Philostr.Im.2.18
; explore, visit for information, Id.VA1.27.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀφιστορέω
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82 ἐκκλίνω
A bend out of the regular line, bend outwards or away, opp. ἐγκλίνω, Hp.Art.38 (s.v.l.) ; change the form of a word, Pl.Cra. 404d.2 dislocate, Hp.Art.7 ([voice] Pass.).3 embezzle, Dionys.Com.3.10.II intr., turn away,ἀπό τινος Th.5.73
, LXXNu.22.32(33) ; ἐκ τῆς ὁδοῦ ib.23 ; ἐκ νόμου θεοῦ ib.Jb.34.27 : abs., give ground, retire, X.Cyr.1.4.23 ; give way, fall from its place, Id.Cyn.6.10.2 c. acc., avoid, shun,ἐ. τι καὶ μὴ πράττειν Pl.Lg. 746c
;ἐπερχόμενον ἐ. νέφος Demad.15
;τὴν τῶν θηρίων ἔφοδον Plb.1.34.4
;στρατείαν Id.5.42.4
,etc.:—[voice] Pass., Epict.Ench.2.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐκκλίνω
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83 ἐνστρέφω
A turn in:—[voice] Med., ἄρθρα ἐνστρέφεσθαι turn or move one's limbs, Hp.Dieb.Judic.8:—[voice] Pass., turn or move in,μηρὸς ἰσχίῳ ἐνστρέφεται Il.5.306
.2 c. acc. loci, σηκοὺς ἐνστρέφειν visit them, f.l. in E. Ion 300.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐνστρέφω
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84 ἐπαριθμέω
A count in addition, Paus.10.5.8; ἐ. ταῖς ἡμέραις τὰς πόλεις count the cities by the days, i. e. visit a city a day, Aristid. Or. 26(14).93.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπαριθμέω
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85 ἐπέξειμι
A ibo) serving as [dialect] Att. [tense] fut. to ἐπεξέρχομαι, to which it also supplies the [tense] impf. -ῄειν, [dialect] Ion. [ per.] 3pl.- ήϊσαν Hdt.7.223
:— go out against an enemy, l. c., Th.2.21, etc.;τισί Id.6.97
;πρὸς πολεμίους X.Eq.Mag.7.3
;ἐ. τινὶ ἐς μάχην Th.2.23
, etc.II proceed against, take vengeance on, Hdt.8.143; esp. in legal sense, prosecute,τινί D.21.216
, Men.Epit. 140; ἐ. τινὶ φόνου for murder, Pl. Lg. 866b, Euthphr.4e; ἐ. τινὶ ὑπὲρ φόνου ib.b, cf. e: c. acc. pers., ἐπεξῇμεν τοῦ φόνου τὸν Ἀρίσταρχον Test. ap. D.21.107, cf. Antipho 1.11, etc.: c. dat. rei, visit, avenge,τῷ παθήματι Pl.Lg. 866b
(and c. acc.,τὸν τῶν πατέρων θάνατον D.S.4.66
); also ἐ. δίκῃ, γραφῇ, prosecute at law, Pl.Lg. 754e, Euthphr.4c, Aeschin.2.93; attack,τῷ λόγῳ μεγαλοπρεπέστερον Pl.Ly. 215e
.2 in writing, traverse, go through in detail,σμικρὰ καὶ μεγάλα ἄστεα Hdt.1.5
; ;πάσας τὰς ἀμφισβητήσεις Pl.R. 437a
.3 go through with, execute,παρασκευὰς λόγῳ καλῶς μεμφόμενοι ἀνομοίως ἔργῳ ἐπεξιέναι Th.1.84
;ἐ. τὰς τιμωρίας ἔτι μείζους Id.3.82
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86 ἐπιβόσκομαι
ἐπιβόσκ-ομαι, of cattle,A graze or feed upon,σεύτλοις Batr.54
:—[voice] Pass., to be fed upon, eaten down,τὰ ἐπιβοσκόμενα Thphr.HP3.6.3
.2. feed on, draw its nutriment from,αἶαν Nic.Th.68
: metaph., devour, of poison, ib. 430; of fire, Hdn.1.14.5.3. metaph., haunt, visit,θεοὶ ἐ. γῆν Max.Tyr. 19.6
.II. feed among,ποίμνῃς Mosch.2.82
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87 ἐπιγράφω
A mark the surface, graze,ὀϊστὸς ἐπέγραψε χρόα φωτός Il.4.139
, cf. 13.553, Poll.4.179; μιν ἐπιγράψας having put a mark on the lot, Il. 7.187; ἄκροις δακτύλοις ἐ. trifle with dishes, Luc.Am.42.—In Hom. the word has not the sense of writing.II. write upon, inscribe,γράμματα Hdt.3.88
;τάδε Id.4.88
;ἐ. ὀνομαστὶ τὰς πόλεις Th.1.132
, cf. D.59.97;ἐπίγραμμα ὃ.. προείλεθ' ἡ πόλις αὐτοῖς ἐπιγράψαι Id.18.289
: abs.,ἐ. τοῖς ἀναθήμασι IG12.76.43
; esp. write or place an epitaph on a tomb, ib.14.1835, al., 7.2543.9: [voice] Med., have inscribed, ἐπεγράφουτὴν Γοργόνα Ar.Ach. 1095
(with play on 111.5);ἐλεγεῖον Th.1.132
:—[voice] Pass., of the inscription, to be inscribed upon, ἐπιγέγραπταίοἱ τάδε Hdt.5.77
, cf. 7.228; ; [ἐπίγραμμα] ὃ Μίδᾳ φασὶν ἐπιγεγράφθαι over or on the tomb of Midas, Pl.Phdr. 264c; ἐπιστολὴ -γεγραμμένη addressed, of a letter, Plb.16.36.4, cf. Plu.Cic.15; also, to have something inscribed upon one, ἐπεγράφοντο ῥόπαλα, ὡς Θηβαῖοι ὄντες used to bear clubs upon their shields, X.HG7.5.20; so ἀσπὶς ἐπιγεγραμμένη τὰς ὁμολογίας having the articles inscribed upon it, D.H.4.58.2. entitle,τοῦτο τὸ δρᾶμα Καλλίμαχος ἐ. Εὐνοῦχον Ath.11.496f
; αἱ -όμεναιΜαιανδρίου ἱστορίαι Inscr.Prien.37.104
(ii B.C.).3. sign, append a signature to, (iii B.C.); ἐ. τὸν Ἀντώνιον sign Antonius' name, App.BC5.144; αὑτοῦ ποιήματα ἐπέγραψεν (sc. τοῖς Ἑρμαῖς) inscribed poems signed by himself, Pl.Hipparch. 228d.4. write subsequently,αἱ ἐπιγραφεῖσαι διαθῆκαι J.AJ17.9.4
.III. freq.as law-term: 1. set down the penalty or damages in the title of an indictment (cf. ), τί δῆτά σοι τίμημ' ἐπιγράψω τῇ δίκῃ; Ar.Pl. 480; μέχρι πεντήκοντα δραχμῶν καθ' ἕκαστον ἀδίκημα ἐ. Lexap.Aeschin.1.38; τὰ ἐπιγεγραμμένα the damages claimed, D.29.8, cf. Pl.Lg. 915a; τιμημάτων- μένων Isoc.16.47
:—[voice] Med., Lexap.Aeschin.1.16.b. of a lawgiver, assign a punishment,τὰ μέγιστα ἐπιτίμια Aeschin.1.14
:— [voice] Pass., Din.2.12.c. make note of, enter, τὴν πρόφασιν, in inflicting a fine, Arist.Ath.8.4.2. register the citizens' names and property, with a view to taxes, lay a public burden upon one (cf.ἐπιγραφή 11.2
),ἐμαυτῷ.. τὴν μεγίστην εἰσφοράν Isoc.17.41
, cf. Arist.Oec. 1351b2; ἐ.δήμοις καὶ δυνάσταις στρατιωτῶν καταλόγους Plu.Crass.17
, cf. PHib.1.44.3 (iii B.C., [voice] Pass.), etc.; but ἐ. τινὰ προστίμοις visit with penalties, D.S.12.12(s.v.l.).b. assess, :—[voice] Pass., .3. generally, register or enter in a public list,ἐπιγράψαι σφᾶς αὐτοὺς ἐπιτρόπους Is.6.36
; ἐ. τινὰ εἰς τοὺς πράκτορας register his name among the πράκτορες, Decr. ap. And.1.77 ([voice] Pass.):—[voice] Med., ἐπεγράψαντο πολίτας enrolled fresh citizens, Th.5.4;ξένην καὶ ξένον γονέας -ψάμενος D.57.51
; πῶς οἷόν τε τῷ ἀνδρὶ δύο πατέρας -ψασθαι; Is.4.4 (later in [voice] Act., ἑαυτῷ τινὰ πατέρα - γράφων claiming as his father, App.BC1.32).4. [voice] Med., ἐπιγράφεσθαι μάρτυρας cause to be endorsed on a deposition as witnesses, D.54.31;κλητῆρα οὐδ' ὁντινοῦν ἐπιγραψάμενος Id.21.87
; but ἐπιγράφεσθαι τίμημα τῷ κλήρῳ set one's valuation on the property, Is.3.2.5. προστάτην ἐπιγράψασθαι choose a patron, and enter his name as such in the public register (as μέτοικοι at Athens were obliged to do), Ar. Pax 684; so prob. ἐπεγράφοντο shd. be restored for - γραφον in Luc. Peregr.11;ἐπιγράψασθαί τινα κύριον D.43.15
; οἱ τὸν Πλάτωνα ἐπιγραφόμενοι, i.e. the Platonists, Luc.Herm.14:—[voice] Pass.,κύριος ἐπιγεγράφθαι D.43.15
, cf. POxy.251.32 (i A.D.),al.b. metaph., Ὅμηρον ἐπιγράφεσθαι attribute one's fluency to Homer, Luc.Dem.Enc.2; πρεσβυτέρους ἐ. χρόνους claim the authority of greater antiquity, Id.Am. 35.IV. ἐπιγράψαι ἐαυτὸν ἐπί τι claim credit for, Aeschin.3.167;ἀλλοτρίοις ἐαυτὸν πόνοις Ael.NA8.2
, cf. Plu.Pomp.31; αὐτὸς ἐ. τὴν νίκην claim as his own, J.AJ7.7.5:—so [voice] Med. and [voice] Pass., τοιούτων ῥητόρων ἐπὶ τὰς τοῦ δήμου γνώμας ἐπιγραφομένων inscribing their names on.., Aeschin.1.188;ἐπιγράφεσθαι ἀλλοτρίαις γνώμαις D.59.43
; τὸν ; οἱ ἐπιγεγραμμένοι ἢ φυλάττοντες the parties whose names were endorsed upon the συνθῆκαι as securities, Arist.Rh. 1376b4; οἱ ἐπιγραφόμενοι τοῖςδόγμασι D.H.6.84
; ἡμεῖς δ' ἐσμὲν ἐπιγεγραμμένοι we are merely the endorsers, Men.482.8.V. ascribe to,τοῖς θεοῖς τὸ ἔργον Hld.8.9
(butθεὸν τῇ πομπῇ Philostr.VA8.12
):—[voice] Med.,Φοίβῳ τὰς ἀνίσους χεῖρας AP9.263
(Antiphil.).2. claim credit for,τὰ ὑπὸ ἄλλων εὑρημένα J.AJ3.4.2
; assume, προσωνυμίαν Plu Demetr.42; ἐπεγράψατοτὴν ἑαυτοῦ προσηγορίαν Id.Tim.36
:—[voice] Pass., of books, to be ascribed,τινί Gal.15.25
.3. predicate of,φυγὴν οὐ φυγόντι Philostr.VS2.1.12
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88 ἐπιδημέω
A to be at home, live at home, opp. ἀποδημέω, Th.1.136, Pl.Tht. 173e, etc.; ;ἐ. τρία ἔη And.1.132
; ἐ. Ἀθήνησι stay at home at Athens, D.35.16; so ἐν αὐτῇ (sc. τῇ πόλει) ἐ. Pl.Cri. 52b; opp. στρατεύομαι, Is.9.3.2. of diseases, to be prevalent, epidemic, Hp.Prog..25.II. come home, X.Mem.2.8.1; ἐνθάδε ἐ. Pl.Smp. 172c;εἰ νῦν ἐξ ἀγροῦ ἐνθάδ' ἐπιδημεῖ Men.Georg.19
.III. of foreigners, come to stay in a city, reside in a place, οἱ -οῦντες ἐνΛακεδαίμονι ξένοι X.Mem.1.2.61
; ἐ. εἰς Μέγαρα come to Megara to stay there, D.59.37, cf.Aeschin.2.154;ἐκ Κλαζομενῶν Pl.Prm. 126b
; ἐ. τοῖς μυστηρίοις to be present at, attend them, D.21.176; τοὺς ἐπιδημήσαντας ἅπαντας τῶν Ἑλλήνων all who were present[at the festival], ib. 217;Φοίβου ἐπιδημήσαντος Call.Ap.13
: laterc. dat.,ταῖς Σάρδεσιν Philostr. VS1.22.4
; also (ii B.C.).2. abs., stay in a place, be in town,ὅσοι ξένοι ἐπιδημοῦσιν Lys.12.35
, cf. Inscr.Prien.108.286 (ii B.C.), Act.Ap.17.21; Πρωταγόρας ἐπιδεδήμηκεν; Pl.Prt. 309d: metaph.,ἐ. θίασος Μουσῶν Ar.Th.40
.3. ἐ. τινί visit a person, PLond.2.416.5 (iv A.D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπιδημέω
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89 ἐπιδημητικός
II. ἐπιδημητικά, τά, expenses of a governor's visit, Cod.Just.12.40.12.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπιδημητικός
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90 ἐπιδημία
ἐπιδημ-ία, ἡ,A stay in a place, Pl.Prm. 127a; αἱ ἐ. αἱτῶν συμμάχων X.Ath.1.18
; of an Emperor, visit, OGI517.7 (Thyatira, iii A.D.), Hdn.3.14.1.2. ἐ. εἰς.. arrival at.. IG3.1023.3. prevalence of an epidemic,νουσήματος Hp.Nat.Hom.9
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91 ἐπιδήμιος
A among the people, ἐπιδήμιοι ἁρπακτῆρες plunderers of one's own countrymen, Il.24.262; πόλεμος ἐ. civil war, 9.64; ἐπιδαμίᾳ δίκᾳ χρήστω IGl.c.; ἔφαντ' ἐ. εἶναι σὸν πατέρ' that he was at home, Od.1.194; ἐ. ἔμποροι resident merchants, Hdt.2.39; οὐδ' εὐνῆς αἰδὼς ἐ. A.R.2.1023: generally, common, commonplace,τοῦτο τοὐπιδήμιον Plu.2.735a
.2. sojourning among,ψυχὴ.. ἐ. ἄστροις IG12(8).609.3
([place name] Thasos); settling in a place, A.R.1.827.3. of diseases, prevalent, epidemic,ἴκτερος Hp.Int.37
.4. ἐπιδήμια θύειν sacrifice in honour of a visit or arrival, Him.Ecl.36.1.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπιδήμιος
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92 ἐπιλινάω
A visit nets, Hsch.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπιλινάω
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93 ἐπινίσσομαι
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94 ἐπιξενόομαι
A to be entertained as a guest, dwell abroad, Isoc.Ep.6.2, Arist.Pol. 1327a13;πόλει Luc. Am.7
; to be on a visit, εἰς Ὀξύρυγχα Mitteis Chr.8.2 (iii B.C.); ἐ. τινί to be entertained by one, A.R.l.c., Plu.2.250a; Σοφοκλεῖ ζῶντι Ἀσκληπιὸν ἐ. Id.Num.4; (iii A.D.).2. have hospitable relations with, be intimate with,ἐπεξενῶσθαι πολλοῖς D.50.56
, cf. D.S.1.23; ἡ ἐπιξενωθεῖσα σώμασι μοῖρα lent to or communicated with, Heraclit. ap. S.E.M.7.130.II. as [voice] Med., in A.Ag. 1320 ἐπιξενοῦμαι ταῦτα δ' ὡς θανουμένη I appeal to thee in these matters, as one at death's door, cf. S.Fr. 146.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπιξενόομαι
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95 ἐπιπάρειμι
ἐπιπάρειμι (A), ( εἰμίA sum) to be present besides or in addition, Th. 1.61 codd. (leg. - ιόντας), Luc.Merc.Cond.26; to be present to,τινί Id.Symp.20
, Ach.Tat.2.7.2. Astrol., occupy a position as well, Nech. ap. Vett.Val.279.16.------------------------------------ἐπιπάρειμι (B), ( εἶμι2. c. dat., proceed to attack,ἐπιπαριὼν τῷ δεξιῷ Th.5.10
.3. come to one's assistance, Id.4.108, etc.;εἰ δέοι τι.., ἐπιπαρῇσαν οὗτοι X.An.3.4.23
; ἐπιπαριόντες ib. 30.4. pass along the front of an army, so as to address it (cf.πάρειμι 1v
. 2), Th.4.94, 6.67,7.76;ἐ. κατὰ πρόσωπον Plb.5.83.1
.5. visit in passing, Φρυγίαν, Μυσίαν, App.BC5.7.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπιπάρειμι
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96 ἐπιπωλέομαι
A go about, go through, c.acc., ἐ. στίχας ἀνδρῶν, of the general inspecting his troops, Il.3.196, etc.; but in 11.264, of reconnoitring an enemy.—Them. has [full] ἐπιπολεῖσθαι visit,Βόσπορον Or.6.75c
: c. dat., Σύροις ib.11.152b (nisi leg. ἐπιπωλ-).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπιπωλέομαι
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97 ἐπιστρωφάω
ἐπιστρωφ-άω, Frequentat. of ἐπιστρέφω, only intr., c. acc.,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπιστρωφάω
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98 ἐποιχνέω
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99 ἐποίχομαι
A go towards, approach,μνηστῆρας ἐπῴχετο Od.1.324
;αἰτίζειν..ἐποιχόμενον μνηστῆρας 17.346
, cf. 6.282 ;ἐ. δόμον ἄλλον Thgn.353
; [θεοὺς] τραπέζαις ἐ. draw near to the gods with sacrificial feasts, Pi.O.3.40 ;εὐεργέταν Id.P.2.24
.2 go round, visit in succession, of one who hands round wine, αὐτοῖσιν θάμ' ἐπῴχετοοἰνοχοεύων Od.1.143
; of a general, pass along troops,στίχας ἀνδρῶν Il.15.279
, cf. 16.155 ; inspect, [ φώκας] Od.4.451 : abs., go his rounds, Il.10.171, 17.215 ;πάντοσ' ἐποιχόμενος 5.508
;πάντῃ ἐ. 6.81
, 10.167, etc.3 of arrows visiting persons with death, , cf. 50 ; οἷς ἀγανοῖσι βέλεσσιν ἐποιχόμενος (or - νη) κατέπεφνεν, 24.759, Od.3.280, 5.124, etc.4 go over or ply one's task,ἔργον ἐ. Il.6.492
, Od.1.358, 17.227, etc. ; δόρπον ἐ. set about preparing it, 13.34 ; freq. of women, ἱστὸν ἐ. ply the loom, Il.1.31, Od.5.62, al., cf. Ephor.5 J. ;ἔργον φυλόπιδος ἐ. Mimn.14.10
; (tm.); [γύας καὶ ἀλωὰς] ἔργοισιν ἐ. with labour, Theoc.25.32 : c. dat.,ἔργῳ ἐ. Q.S.12.343
codd.: abs. in part., with another Verb, busily,ἡ μὲν ἐποιχομένη..ἔντυεν ἵππους Il.5.720
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100 ἐποπτεύω
A overlook, watch, of an overseer,ἔργα τ' ἐποπτεύεσκε Od.16.140
, cf. Hes.Op. 767 ;Ἑρμῆ..πατρῶ' ἐποπτεύων κράτη A.Ch.1
; ἐ. μάχην ib. 489 ; ὁ πάντ' ἐ. τάδε ἥλιος ib. 993(985); ;ἄλλοτε δ' ἄλλον ἐποπτεύει Χάρις φόρμιγγι Pi.O.7.11
;αἰῶνας -εύουσα χελιδών IGRom.4.235
(hex.).3 abs., keep watch, .II become an ἐπόπτης, be admitted to the highest gkade at the mysteries, Id.Ep. 333e, Plu.Demetr.26 : c. acc., view as an ἐπόπτης, Pl.Phdr. 250c : prov., of attaining to the highest earthly happiness,ἐποπτεύειν δοκῶ Ar. Ra. 745
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