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41 ὑμνέω
A ; fem. part.ὑμνεῦσα Hes. Th.11
; [dialect] Aeol. inf. ὔμνην to be restored for ὑμνεῖν in Alc.5.2; [dialect] Lacon. [ per.] 1pl. subj. (lyr.): [dialect] Aeol. [ per.] 3pl. [tense] impf. .6: [tense] fut.ὑμνήσω Pi.Parth.2.11
: ([etym.] ὕμνος):I with acc. of person or thing sung of, sing of, first in Hes.Th.11,33, freq. in h.Hom. (h.Ap. 178, al.), Lyr. (Sapph. l.c., Alc. l.c., Pi.N.10.2, al., B.10.13, al.), and Trag. (E.IT 367, etc.;θρήνοις.. σ' ὑμνήσομεν Id.Rh. 976
): also in Prose, celebrate in a hymn, commemorate,Ὦπιν Hdt. 4.35
;τὰς τούτων ἀρετάς Lys.2.2
, cf. B.5.33; [Παλαμήδη] ὑμνοῦσιν ὡς.. ἀπόλλυται X.Mem.4.2.33
, etc.;τὸν θεόν Act.Ap.16.25
; of the hymn itself,οὔτε.. μέ τις ὕμνος ὕμνησεν S.Ant. 815
(lyr.): c. dupl. acc., ἃ τὴν πόλιν ὕμνησα the points wherein I praised our city, Th. 2.42:—[voice] Pass., to be celebrated in hymns, of gods, OGI56.66 (Canopus, iii B.C.), Paus.9.23.3, etc.; also Ἀργεῖοι.. τὰ πολλὰ πάντα ὑμνέαται ([dialect] Ion. for - ηνται) are everywhere praised, Hdt.5.67; ; famous,X.
HG7.1.38;αἱ ὑμνούμεναι φιλίαι Arist.EN 1171a15
;σοφία ἐν ἐξόδοις ὑμνεῖται LXX Pr. 1.20
: impers., ὑμνεῖτο δ' αἰσχρῶς foul songs were sung, Com.Adesp. 1203.5.2 descant upon, in song or speech,ἐν κατηρεφεῖ στέγῃ.. ὑμνήσεις κακά S.El. 382
; τὰν ἐμὰν ὑμνεῦσαι ([dialect] Dor. for - οῦσαι) ἀπιστοσύναν ever singing of my want of faith, E.Med. 423 (lyr.):— [voice] Pass.,Ἐτεοκλέης ἂν.. ὑμνοῖτο.. φροιμίοις πολυρρόθοις A.Th.7
.3 c. acc. cogn., sing, ᾆσμα, ὕμνον, Heraclit.15, A.Ag. 1191: c. dupl. acc.,παιᾶνα.. ὑμνοῦσι.. τὸν Αατοῦς γόνον E.HF 688
(lyr.), cf. SIG 711 L12 (Delph., ii B.C.).II tell over and over again, harp upon, repeat, recite, Pl.Prt. 317a, R. 549e, Tht. 174e, etc.; ὡς .. Id.R. 364a; ὑμνοῦσι τὸ γῆρας ὅσων κακῶν αἴτιόν [ἐστι] ib. 329b; τὸν νόμον ὑμνεῖν recite the form of the law, Id.Lg. 871a:—[voice] Pass., ὁ δ' εἶπε πρός με βαί', ἀεὶ δ' ὑμνούμενα (Sch. τὰ πολυθρύλητα) S.Aj. 292.III intr., sing, chant,ὡς ποιηταὶ ὑμνήκασι περὶ αὐτῶν Th.1.21
; ὑμνῶν οὔποτ' ἔληγεν ὡς .. X.Ages.11.2. -
42 ὑποσπαθισμός
ὑποσπᾰθ-ισμός, ὁ,A an operation for eye-affections, wherein a spatula (cf. sq.) is introduced under the skin of the scalp to produce lines of scar tissue on the forehead, Gal.14.784, Paul.Aeg.6.6: cf. ὑπο-, περι-σκυφισμός.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑποσπαθισμός
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43 πείθω
πείθω, ipf. ἔπειθον, πεῖθε, fut. inf. πεισέμεν, aor. inf. πεῖσαι, aor. 2 red. πέπιθον, fut. πεπιθήσω, mid. opt. 3 pl. πειθοίατο, ipf. (ἐ) πείθετο, fut. πείσομαι, aor. 2 (ἐ) πιθόμην, red. opt. πεπίθοιτο, perf. πέποιθα, subj. πεποίθω, plup. πεποίθει, 1 pl. ἐπέπιθμεν: I. act., make to believe, convince, persuade, prevail upon, τινά, φρένας τινός or τινί, and w. inf.; the persuasion may be for better or for worse, ‘talk over,’ Il. 1.132; ‘mollify,’ Il. 1.100.—II. (1) mid., allow oneself to be prevailed upon, obey, mind; μύθῳ, τινὶ μύθοις, Il. 23.157; τεράεσσι, Il. 4.408; ἅ τιν' οὐ πείσεσθαι ὀίω, ‘wherein methinks many a one will not comply,’ Il. 1.289.— (2) perf., πέποιθα and plup., put trust in, depend upon; τινί, ἀλκί, etc., Od. 10.335, Od. 16.98.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > πείθω
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