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81 υποθωπεύσας
ὑποθωπεύσᾱς, ὑποθωπεύωwin by flattery: aor part act masc nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic)ὑποθωπεύσᾱς, ὑποθωπεύωwin by flattery: aor part act masc nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic) -
82 ὑποθωπεύσας
ὑποθωπεύσᾱς, ὑποθωπεύωwin by flattery: aor part act masc nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic)ὑποθωπεύσᾱς, ὑποθωπεύωwin by flattery: aor part act masc nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic) -
83 υποθωπεύων
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84 ὑποθωπεύων
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85 αἱρέω
1 act.a take up, take awayφιάλαν ὡς εἴ τις ἀφνειᾶς ἀπὸ χειρὸς ἑλὼν δωρήσεται νεανίᾳ γαμβρῷ O. 7.1
λέγοντι μὰν Ζηνὸς τέχναις ἀνάπωτιν ἐξαίφνας ἄντλον ἑλεῖν O. 9.53
b seize, capture, overcomeἤτοι καὶ ὁ καρτερὸς ὁρμαίνων ἕλε Βελλεροφόντας ἵππον πτερόεντ O. 13.84
Πηλεὺς ὃς καὶ Ἰαολκὸν εἷλε μόνος ἄνευ στρατιᾶς N. 3.34
οὐ τετραορίας γε πρὶν δυώδεκα πέτρῳ ἥροάς τ' ἐπεμβεβαῶτας ἱπποδάμους ἕλεν δὶς τόσους (sc. Ἀλκυονεύς. overcame.) N. 4.29εἶλε δὲ Περγαμίαν I. 6.31
ἕλον δ' Ἀμύκλας Αἰγεῖδαι I. 7.14
Εὔ]βοιαν ἕλον καὶ ἔνασσαν Pae. 5.36
εἷλε Μήδειαν ἐν Κόλχων δόμοις fr. 172. 7. cf. infra (e).c win, gainνῦν μὲν αὐτῷ γέρας Ἀλκιμέδων νίκαν τριακοστὰν ἑλών O. 8.66
ἀμφοτέροισι δ' ἀνὴρ ὃς ἂν ἐγκύρσῃ καὶ ἕλῃ, στέφανον ὕψιστον δέδεκται P. 1.100
εὐμενέσσι γὰρ παρὰ Κρονίδαις γλυκὺν ἑλὼν βίοτον P. 2.26
στεφάνοις, τοὺς ἀριστεύων Φερένικος ἕλεν Κίρρᾳ ποτέ P. 3.74
εὖχος ἤδη παρὰ Πυθιάδος ἵπποις ἑλών P. 5.21
ἄκουσεν Δαναόν ποτ' ἐν Ἄργει οἶον εὗρεν τεσσαράκοντα καὶ ὀκτὼ παρθένοισι πρὶν μέσον ἆμαρ ἑλεῖν ὠκύτατον γάμον (post ἑλεῖν distinx. codd., post ἆμαρ Bergk. ἑλεῖν Byz.: ἐλθεῖν codd.) P. 9.113ὃς ἂν τὰ μέγιστ' ἀέθλων ἕλῃ τόλμᾳ τε καὶ σθένει P. 10.24
τίς ἄκρον ἑλὼν ἡσυχᾷ τε νεμόμενος αἰνὰν ὕβριν ἀπέφυγεν; P. 11.55καὶ παγκρατίῳ φθέγξαι ἑλεῖν Ἐπιδαύρῳ διπλόαν νικῶντ' ἀρετάν N. 5.52
εὐθεῖα δὴ κέλευθος ἀρετὰν ἑλεῖν fr. 108a. 3. met.,κόρῳ δ' ἕλεν ἄταν ὑπέροπλον O. 1.56
ἀνὴρ ἐξαίρετον ἕλε μόχθον (Byz.: ἔσχε, ἔχε codd.) P. 2.30d take, graspπαρθένον κεδνὰν χερὶ χειρὸς ἑλὼν ἆγεν P. 9.122
—e in zeugma, overcome, winἕλεν δ' Οἰνομάου βίαν παρθένον τε σύνευνον O. 1.88
2 med.a chooseἐπεὶ τοῦτον, ἢ πάμπαν θεὸς ἔμμεναι οἰκεῖν τ' οὐρανῷ, εἵλετ αἰῶνα Πολυδεύκης N. 10.59
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86 κατακτάομαι
V 0-1-0-0-1=2 2 Chr 28,10; 2 Mc 6,25to get for oneself, to win [τι] 2 Mc 6,25; to win as, to keep for [τινα εἴς τινα] 2 Chr 28,10 -
87 νικάω
+ V 0-0-1-2-24=27 Hab 3,19; Ps 50(51),6; Prv 6,25; 1 Ezr 3,12; 4,5to win (in a battle or contest) 1 Ezr 4,5; to overcome [τινα] (in a battle or contest) 2 Mc 3,5; to prevail, to be superior, to carry away the victory 1 Ezr 3,12; to overcome [τινα] (of passions) Wis 18,22; to conquer, to triumph (the passions) [τι] 4 Mc 3,17; to win one’s cause (as a legal term) Ps 50(51),6Cf. DELEKAT 1964b, 288-289 (Hab 3,19); →NIDNTT; TWNT -
88 κατακτάομαι
A :—get for oneself, win, κράτος, νοῦν, S.Aj. 768, 1256; ἐγκλήματα, πλούτους, Th.4.86, Isoc.4.182: metaph., win over, gain completely,τὸ θέατρον Ael.VH3.8
: [tense] aor. 2 [voice] Act. κατέκτην (as if from κατάκτημι) dub. in IG14.1934.II [voice] Pass., τοῖς ἰδιώταις -κτώμενα possessed by.., Phld.Vit.Herc.1457.10: [tense] aor., D.S.16.56.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κατακτάομαι
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89 κτάομαι
Aκτήσομαι Archil.6.4
, Thgn.200, A.Eu. 289, Th.6.30, Pl.R. 417a, etc. (in pass. sense, Plot.2.9.15, s.v.l.);κεκτήσομαι A.Th. 1022
, E.Ba. 514, Pl.Grg. 467a ( ἐκτήσομαι in La. 192e, and prob. in Emp.110.4): [tense] aor. ἐκτησάμην, [dialect] Ep.κτ-, Od.14.4, Pi.Pae.2.59, etc.: [tense] pf. , etc.,ἔκτημαι Il.9.402
, A.Pr. 795, Hdt.2.44, and sts. in Pl. ( κεκτῄμεθα and ἐκτῆσθαι in following lines, R. 505b, ); [dialect] Ion. [ per.] 3pl.ἐκτέαται Hdt.4.23
; subj.κέκτωμαι Isoc.3.49
, Pl. Lg. 936b; opt. κεκτῄμην, ῇτο, ib. 731c, 742e, codd.: [tense] plpf.ἐκεκτήμην And.1.74
, 4.41, Lys.2.17, etc.; poet. ; [dialect] Ion. [ per.] 3pl.ἔκτηντο Hdt.2.108
; [dialect] Att. [ per.] 1pl. ἐκτήμεθα f.l. in And.3.37: for [tense] fut. and [tense] aor. [voice] Pass., v. infr. 111.I [tense] pres., [tense] impf., [tense] fut., and [tense] aor.,1 procure for oneself, get, acquire, , etc.; [ οἰκῆας] Od.l.c.;γῆν A.Eu.
l.c., cf. Pers. 770; of horses, win (as a prize), Pi.N.9.52; κτήσασθαι βίον ἀπό τινος to get one's living from a thing, Hdt.8.106; win favour, and the like , χάριν ἀπό τινος, ἔκ τινος, S.Tr. 471, Ph. 1370;παρά τινος X. Smp.4.43
;τὴν εὔνοιαν τὴν παρὰ τῶν Ἑλλήνων Isoc.5.68
; κ. φίλους, ἑταίρους, S.Aj. 1360, E.Or. 804 (troch.); , cf. S.OT 1499, Hdt.8.105; , cf. Supp. 225;πολλάκις δοκεῖ τὸ φυλάξαι τἀγαθὰ τοῦ κτήσασθαι χαλεπώτερον εἶναι D.1.23
.b of consequences, bring upon oneself,αὑτῷ θάνατον S.Aj. 968
; incur, θεᾶς ὀργήν ib. 777; ; ;ἔχθραν πρός τινα Th.1.42
; δυσσέβειαν κ. get a name for impiety, S.Ant. 924;κακὸν λόγον πρὸς ἀστῶν E.Heracl. 166
, cf. IT 676;ἐκ τῶν πόνων τὰς ἀρετὰς κ. Th.1.123
.c κ. τινὰς πολεμίους make them so, X.An.5.5.17; .2 procure or get for another,ἐμοὶ δ' ἐκτήσατο κεῖνος Od.20
. 265;μέγαν τέκνοις πλοῦτον ἐκτήσω A.Pers. 755
(troch.), cf. X. Oec.15.1.II in [tense] pf. and [tense] plpf. with [tense] fut. κεκτήσομαι, to have acquired, i.e. possess, hold (opp. χρῆσθαι, Pl.Euthd. 28od),οὐδ' ὅσα φασὶν Ἴλιον ἐκτῆσθαι Il.9.402
, cf. X. Cyr.8.3.46, Pl.Phdr. 260b;ὅπλα μὴ ἐκτῆσθαι Hdt.1.155
, cf. S.Ph. 778;στρατὸν πλεῖστον ἐκτημένοι Hdt.7.161
;κοινὸν ὄμμ' ἐκτημέναι A.Pr. 795
; φωνὴν βάρβαρον κεκτ. Id.Ag. 1051;κεκτ. τινὰ σύμμαχον E.Ba. 1343
;κ. κάλλος X.Smp.1.8
; ;τέχνην Lys.24.6
; ποίησιν to be master of it, Pl.Lg. 829c: dub. in [tense] aor., ἀγορὰς κτησάμενοι having market-places, Hdt.1.153 (leg. στησάμενοι): with impers. subject, πραγμάτων ἀγῶνας κεκτημένων involving effort, Epicur.Sent.21:—the diff.between [tense] pres. and [tense] pf. appears from X.Mem.1.6.3, ἃ [χρήματα] καὶ κτωμένους εὐφραίνει καὶ κεκτημένους.. ποιεῖ ζῆν: later, [tense] pres. in [tense] pf. sense, Ev.Luc.18.12.c have in store, opp. ἔχω, have in hand, ready for use,ἔχων τε καὶ κεκτημένος.. κακά S.Ant. 1278
; . cf. Tht. 197b, 198d, Cra. 393b; κ. ἱμάτιον own, opp. ἔχειν (wear), Id.Tht. 197b.d abs., to be a property-owner,τῶν ἐκτημένων ἐν τῇ χώρᾳ SIG633.73
(Milet., ii B.C.), cf. 888.15 (iii A.D.).2 ὁ κεκτημένος owner, master (esp. of slaves), as Subst., Ar.Pl.4, etc.;οἱ κ. A.Supp. 337
; of a husband, E.IA 715; ἡ κεκτημένη my mistress, S. Fr. 762, Ar.Ec. 1126, Men.Pk.61, al., cf. Phryn.Com.48.III [tense] aor. 1 [voice] Pass. ἐκτήθην in pass. sense, to be gotten,ἃ ἐκτήθη Th.1.123
, 2.36; to be obtained as property, (lyr.), cf. D.H.10.27, etc.: [tense] fut.κτηθήσομαι LXX Je.39
(32).43. ([voice] Act. κτάω very late, PLond.1.77 (vi A.D.).)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κτάομαι
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90 λαμπάς
A torch, A.Th. 433, Th.3.24, etc.;πευκίνη λ. S. Tr. 1198
; beacon-light, A.Ag.8, 28, etc.; λαμπάδας ἅψασθαι light torches, Ar.Th. 655; λαμπάδας τινάσσων, in Bacchic ceremonies, Id.Ra. 340 (lyr.); used in festal processions, φαίνετε τούτῳ (sc. τῷ Αἰσχύλῳ) λαμπάδας ἱεράς ib. 1525 (anap.), cf. Th. 102 (lyr.).2 faggot, Plb.3.93.4; any light, lamp,λαμπάδες ἀργυραῖ LXX Ju.10.22
; wax-light, Plu.2.263f;λ. κηροχίτων AP6.249
(Antip.); later of oillamps, Ev.Matt.25.3.3 metaph., of the sun, Parm.10.3, S. Ant. 879 (lyr.), etc.; ἡ 'πιοῦσα λ. the coming light, i.e. the next day, E.Med. 352; of lightning,δαμασθεὶς λαμπάσιν κεραυνίοις Id.Supp. 1011
, cf. Ba. 244, 594 (lyr.); of the Cyclops' eye, Cratin.459.II torch-race, = λαμπαδηδρομία, Hdt.6.105, X.Vect.4.52; λαμπάδα δραμεῖν, τρέχειν, run the race, Ar.V. 1203, Thphr.Char.27.4;τὰς λ. δραμεῖν IG22.1030.9
; ἐν ταῖς λ. διηγωνίσθαι ib.1039.20;λαμπάδα φέρειν Ar.Ra. 1087
(anap.); ἀφιεμένην τὴν λ. θεῶ see the start, ib. 131;τὰς λ. συντελεῖν IG 22.1011.9
;λ. ἔσται.. ἀφ' ἵππων τῇ θεῷ Pl.R. 328a
; λαμπάδι νικᾶν win in it, And.4.42, cf. IG22.957, al.; λαμπάδα ν. win it, ib.3.106, al.; οἱ νικήσαντες τὴν λ. ib.122, cf. Milet.1(7).203a14 (ii B. C.).2 metaph., of life,λαμπάδα γὰρ ζωᾶς με δραμεῖν.. ἤθελε δαίμων Epigr.Gr. 231
([place name] Chios);καθάπερ λαμπάδα τὸν βίον παραδιδόντας ἄλλοις ἐξ ἄλλων Pl.Lg. 776b
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91 ὑποποιέω
A put under, assign to,Διόνυσον τοῖς Ἑβραίων ἀπορρήτοις Plu.2.671c
:—[voice] Med., subject to oneself, Luc.Tox.13.3 [voice] Med., gain by underhand tricks, win by intrigue, win over, [ τοὺς Λακεδαιμονίους] D.19.76, cf. Arist.Pol. 1303b24, PSI5.452.12 (iv A. D.); [τοῖς χρήμασιν] ὑ. τινὰς ἐπί τινα Philostr.Her.10.6
.II [voice] Med., assume, affect, put on,τὴν τοῦ Κάτωνος παρρησίαν Plu.Caes. 41
, cf. Alex.5.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑποποιέω
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92 ἄρνυμαι
ἄρνυμαι, aor. 1 ἠράμην, 2 sing. ἤραο, aor. 2 ἀρόμην, subj. ἄρωμαι, 2 sing. ἄρηαι, opt. ἀροίμην ( ἀρέσθαι and ἄρασθαι are sometimes referred to ἀείρω, αἴρω, q. v.): carry off (usually for oneself), earn, win; freq. the pres. and ipf. of attempted action, οὐχ ἱερήιον οὐδὲ βοείην | ἀρνύσθην, were not ‘trying to win,’ Il. 22.160 ; ἀρνύμενος ἥν τε ψῦχὴν καί νόστον ἑταίρων, ‘striving to achieve,’ ‘save,’ Od. 1.5, cf. Il. 6.446; aor. common w. κλέος, κῦδος, εὖχος, νίκην, ἀέθλια, etc.; also of burdens and troubles, ὅσσ' Ὀδυσεὺς ἐμόγησε καὶ ἤρατο, ‘took upon himself,’ Od. 4.107, Il. 14.130, Il. 20.247.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἄρνυμαι
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93 ἄνυμι
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `effect, accomplish' (Il).Other forms: themat. ἀνύω, ἁνύω; *ἄνϜω \> ἄ̄νω; with dental ἀνύτω, Att. ἁνύτω (Schwyzer 704: 1), aor. ἤνυσα (sec., s. below), ἤνεσα (Strunk below). Glosses κασάνεις· ἀνύεις, Λάκωνες H. (= καθανεις); ἀανές· οὐ τελεσθησόμενον H.Compounds: ἀν-ήνυ(σ)τος `unrealisable, endless' (Od.);Etymology: ἄνυμι is identical with Skt. sanóti `win' (*sn̥-n-eu-). The aorist ἤνεσα is old and corresponds to Skt. asāniṣam (* senh₁-s-); Schwyzer 696 n. 10, 752; Strunk Nasalpr. 116. Hitt. šanḫ-zi `seek, strive' cannot represent * senh₁- - Cf. αὑθέντης, ἐντεσίεργος.Page in Frisk: 1,115Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἄνυμι
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94 ἄρνυμαι
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `win, gain' (Il.).Other forms: Aor. ἀρέσθαιEtymology: Old nasal present ἄρνυμαι \< * h₂r-nu-, seen in Arm. arnum (aor. ar̄i) `take' and Av. ǝrǝnav- `grant'. (Hitt. arnuzi `move along' belongs to ὄρνυμι).Page in Frisk: 1,146Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἄρνυμαι
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95 κατισχύω
κατισχύω (s. ἰσχύω) impf. κατίσχυον; fut. κατισχύσω; 1 aor. κατίσχυσα (in various senses relating to display of strength: ‘be strong, powerful, gain the ascendancy’: Soph.+; oft. in later wr. and in LXX; En 104:6; PsSol 2:7; Test12Patr, EpArist; Jos., Ant. 14, 357, but scarcely at all in ins, pap [PGM 13, 797]) intr.① to have the strength or capability to obtain an advantage, be dominant, prevail abs. (Polyb. 11, 13, 3; Ex 17:11; En 104:6) κατίσχυον αἱ φωναὶ αὐτῶν their voices prevailed Lk 23:23 (Antig. Car. 152 κατίσχυκεν ἡ φήμη). W. inf. foll. be able, be in a position 21:36.② to have the capability to defeat, win a victory over w. gen. (Dio Chrys. 12 [13], 4 al.; Aelian, HA 5, 19; Wsd 7:30; Jer 15:18; Jos., Bell. 2, 464 κατισχύσας πλειόνων=conqueror of a superior force; TestReub 4:11) πύλαι ᾅδου οὐ κατισχύσουσιν αὐτῆς (i.e. τῆς ἐκκλησίας) Mt 16:18 (s. on πύλη a). πάσης πονηρίας Hv 2, 3, 2. κ. τῶν ἔργων τοῦ διαβόλου win the victory over the works of the devil Hm 12, 6, 4.—DELG s.v. ἰσχύς. M-M. TW. -
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