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61 ἀπολαμβάνω
A- λάμψομαι 3.146
, 9.38: [dialect] Att. [tense] pf. ἀπείληφα, [voice] Pass. ἀπείλημμαι, [dialect] Ion. ἀπολέλαμμαι: in [voice] Act. [tense] aor. 2 ἀπέλαβον, but in [voice] Pass. [tense] aor. 1 ἀπελήφθην, [dialect] Ion.ἀπελάμφθην Hdt.
:— take or receive from another, correlat. to ἀποδιδόναι, Pl.R. 332b; οὐδὲν ἀ. τοῦ βίου χρηστόν (v.l. ἀπολαύ-) Plu.2.258b.2 receive what is one's due,μισθόν Hdt.8.137
;ἀ. τὸν ὀφειλόμενον μισθόν X.An.7.7.14
;τὴν σὴν ξυνάορον E.Or. 654
;τὰ χρήματα Ar.Nu. 1274
;τὰ παρὰ τοῦ πατρός Antiph. 196
; ἀ. χρέα have them paid, And.3.15;ὑπόσχεσιν παρά τινος ἀ. X.Smp.3.3
;τὰ δίκαια Aeschin.1.196
: opp. λαμβάνω, Epist. Phil. ap. D.12.14, cf. D.7.5; ἀ. ὅρκους accept them when tendered, Id.5.9, 18.27.3 take of, take a part of a thing, Th.6.87, Pl.Hp.Mi. 369b;ἀ. μέρος τι Id.R. 392e
, cf. Arist.Po. 1459a35: abs. in [tense] aor. part., ἀπολαβὼν σκόπει consider it separately, Pl.Grg. 495e, cf. R. 420c.II regain, recover, τὴν τυραννίδα, τὴν πόλιν, Hdt.1.61, 2.119, 3.146, al.;τι παρά τινος Th.5.30
;τὴν ἡλεμονίαν Isoc.4.21
;τὴν αὐτὴν εὐερλεσίαν 14.57
: metaph., ἀ. ἑαυτόν recover oneself, Porph.Sent.40, al.III take apart or aside, of persons,ἀ. τινὰ μοῦνον Hdt.1.209
;αὐτὸν μόνον Ar. Ra.78
, cf. LXX 2 Ma.6.21; of things, :—[voice] Med., ἀπολαβόμενος taking him aside, Ev.Marc.7.33:—[voice] Pass., οἱ ἀπειλημμένοι those set apart, recluses, UPZ60.10 (ii B.C.).IV cut off, intercept,λέγων ὡς ἀπολάμψοιτο συχνούς Hdt.9.38
; ἀ. τείχει wall off, Th.4.102;ἰσθμούς Id.1.7
, cf. 4.113; ἀ. εἴσω shut up inside, Id.1.134; of contrary winds, ;κἂν ἄνεμοι τὴν ναῦν ἀπολάβωσιν Philostr.Her.14
; τὴν ἀναπνοὴν ἀ. τινός stop his breath, choke him, Plu.Rom.27;τὸν ἀντίπαλον ἐς πνῖγμα Philostr.Im.1.6
;ἀ. τῶν σιτίων
spoil the appetite,Hp.
Prorrh.2.22:—freq. in [voice] Pass., ὑπ' ἀνέμων ἀπολαμφθέντες arrested or stopped by contrary winds, Hdt.2.115, 9.114;ὑπὸ ἀπλοίας Th.6.22
; ;ἐν ὀλίγῳ ἀπολαμφθέντες Hdt.8.11
;ἀπολαμφθέντες πάντοθεν Id.5.101
;ἐν τῇ νήσῳ Id.8.70
,76; ἐν τῆ Εὐρώπη ib.97, 108; ἐν τοῖς ἰδίοις λόγοις ἀ. to be entangled in.., Pl. Euthd. 305d;ἐν τούτῳ τῷ κακῷ Id.Grg. 522a
;ἐς στενόν Philostr. VS1.19.1
; of an afflux of blood, to be checked, Hp.Fract.4; κοιλίη, κύστις ἀπολελαμμένη, Id.Prorrh.1.88, 115, etc.V Math., cut off,ἡμικύκλιον ἀποληφθήσεται Arist.Mete. 375b27
, cf. Archim.Quadr. 15, etc.; intercept, Id.Sph.Cyl.1.10; -ομένη, ἡ, abscissa, Apollon.Perg.Con.1.11, al.—A prose word, used by E. ll.cc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀπολαμβάνω
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62 ἀπολογέομαι
Aἀπελογησάμην E.Ba.41
, Antipho 5.13, but f.l. in Pl.Sph. 261c, X.An.5.6.3; also [tense] aor. [voice] Pass.ἀπελογήθην Antipho 2.3.1
, al., Alex.12 (prob. suprious in X.HG1.4.13): [tense] pf.ἀπολελόγημαι And.1.33
, Isoc.12.218 (in pass. sense, Pl.R. 607b):—speak in defence, defend oneself, opp. κατηγορεῖν, περί τινος about a thing, Antipho 5.7, Th.1.72; πρὸς τὴν μαρτυρίαν in reference or answer to the evidence, Antipho 2.4.3, cf. Th.6.29; before..,Eup.
357, cf. Plb. 22.6.4: later, c. dat.,κατηγορίαις Plu. Them.23
; ἀ. ὑπέρ τινος speak in another's behalf, Hdt.7.161, E.Ba.41, Pl.R. 488a, etc.; ἀ. ὑπέρ τινος speak in support of a fact, Antipho 3.2.1;ὑπὲρ τῆς ἀδικίας Pl. Grg. 480b
; πρὸς Μέλητον in answer to him, Id.Ap. 24b: abs.,παρὼν ἀ. Hdt.6.136
, Ar.Th. 188; the defendant,Id.
V. 778, And.1.6.2 c. acc. rei, defend oneself against,ἀ. τὰς διαβολάς Th. 8.109
; τὰς πράξεις defend what one has done, Aeschin.1.92.3 ἀ. τι ἔς τι allege in one's defence against a charge, Th.3.63;ἀ. πρὸς τὰ κατηγορημένα μηδέν Lys.12.38
;τί ποτε ἀπολογήσεσθαι μέλλει μοι; Antipho 1.7
codd.;ταῦτα ἀ. ὡς.. Pl.Phd. 69d
;ἔργοις καλλίστοις ἀ. ὡς.. Lys.2.65
;ἀ. ὅτι οὐδένα ἀδικῶ X.Oec.11.22
;ἀ. ἀπολογίαν Luc.
Hes.6.4 ἀ. δίκην θανάτου speak against sentence of death passing on one, Th.8.68.—Prose word, used once in Trag., v. supr.—The Prep. ἀπό implies the remoual of a charge.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀπολογέομαι
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63 ἀτάσθαλος
A reckless, presumptuous, wicked, of men,ἀνέρα.. ἀ. ὀβριμοεργόν Il.22.418
;ἀ. ἀνδρὶ ἔοικας Od.8.166
, etc.; so in Hdt.,ἄνδρα ἀνόσιόν τε καὶ ἀ. 8.109
;ἀνὴρ δεινὸς καὶ ἀ. 9.116
, cf. Him.Ecl.13.28, al.2 of men's acts, words, etc.,Τρωσὶν τῶν μένος αἰὲν ἀ. Il.13.634
;λίην γὰρ ἀ. ὕβριν ἔχουσιν Od.16.86
;ἄνδρες δραῖσιν ἀτάσθαλα Alc.Supp.27.11
;λέγειν βάρβαρά τε καὶ ἀ. Hdt.7.35
;ἔρδειν πολλὰ καὶ ἀ. Id.3.80
; πρῆγμα ἀ. ποιήσαντες ib.49;ἀ. οὐδὲν ἔρεξας Theoc.22.131
.—[dialect] Ep., [dialect] Aeol., and [dialect] Ion. word, used for comic effect by Strato Com.1.38; also in later Prose, Luc.Cont.3, Arr.An.6.27.4, etc.—In EM261.56 also [full] ἀτασθάλεος, ον.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀτάσθαλος
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64 ἄντυξ
A edge or rim of anything round or curved; and so,I in Hom. (only in Il.):2 rail round front of chariot,ἐξ ἄντυγος ἡνία τείνας 5.262
, 322; ;καὶ ἄντυγες αἱ περὶ δίφρον 11.535
: in pl. also S.Aj. 1030, Pl.Tht. 207a: in sg.,μάρπτει δὲ.. ἡνίας ἀπ' ἄντυγος E.Hipp. 1188
.II post-Hom.:1 pl., the chariot itself, S.El. 746, E.Ph. 1193: sg.,κατ' ἄντυγα Νυκτὸς ὀπαδοί Theoc.2.166
, cf. Jul.Or.3.122b.3 orbit of a planet, h.Hom.8.8, Procl.H.2.17; vault of heaven,ἄ. οὐρανίη AP9.806
, cf. 11.292 (Pall.);ἄ. αἰθερίη IGRom.4.607
; orb, circle of the world, Nonn.D.38.108; ἄ. ἡμίτομος.. σελάνας the disk of the half-moon, Mosch.2.88.4 in Nonnus, of the curve of the body, ἄ. μαζοῦ, μηρῶν, D.1.348, 15.228, so perh. in Herod.8.29.5 outermost tier, in a theatre, ἡ ἐσχάτη ἄ. τοῦθεάτρου Eun.VSp.489B.
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65 ἅλιος
A of the sea, of sea-gods, nymphs, etc., θυγάτηρ ἁλίοιο γέροντος, i.e. of Nereus, Il.1.556, Hes.Th. 1003, cf. Od.4.365, al.; θεαὶ ἅ. sea-god-desses, Nereids, Il.18.432; of Apollo, Arist.Mir. 840a20; ἅ. ψάμαθοι sea-sand, Od.3.38;ἅ. πρών A.
(only in lyr.) Pers. 131, 879;κῦμα Id.Supp.14
; πρύμναι, πλάτα, νηῦς, Pi.O.9.72, S.OC 716, Orph.A. 236.------------------------------------A fruitless, idle, ἔπος, μῦθος, Il.18.324, 5.715;πόνος 4.26
;βέλος 5.18
;ὅρκιον 4.158
; in Od. only withὁδός 2.273
, 318; of a person, Il.10.324: neut. as Adv., in vain, 13.505, cf. 4.179, S.OC 1469: reg. Adv. .—[dialect] Ep. word, used by S. in lyr.------------------------------------II ([etym.] ἁλίζω), Pythag. name for nine, Theol.Ar.57. -
66 ἐκτανύω
ἐκτᾰνύω,=Aἐκτείνω, βραχίονας Theoc.25.270
:—Hom. has this form only, in the sense to stretch out (on the ground), lay low,ἐξετάνυσσ' ἐπὶ γαίῃ Il.17.58
:—[voice] Pass., lie outstretched,ὁ δ' ὕπτιος ἐξετανύσθη 7.271
; ἐξετανύσθη ἄμπελος it spread out all ways, h.Bacch.38.3 extend,ἐξετάνυσσας ὁδόν Epigr.Gr.1078.4
([place name] Cilicia).— For S.OC 1562, v. ἐξανύω.—Poet. word, used by Hp.Fract.43. [ῠ usu., but [pron. full] ῡ Anacreont.35.5 (s.v.l.).]Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐκτανύω
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67 ἐλεαίρω
Aἐλεαίρεσκον Il.24.23
: [tense] aor. 1ἐλέηρα A.R.4.1308
, Sammelb. 2134:—lengthd. form of ἐλεέω, take pity on,τινά Il.6.407
, Od.10.399, etc.—[dialect] Ep. word, used by Ar.Eq. 793 (anap.), Luc.Trag. 305.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐλεαίρω
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68 ἐνάλιος
ἐνάλιος [pron. full] [ᾰ], α, ον, and ος, ον E.Andr. 855 (nisi leg. ἐνάλου), Plu. Luc.39: [dialect] Ep. and Lyr. also [full] εἰνάλιος, α, ον ος, ον E.Hel. 526, lyr.): ( ἅλς B):—A in, on, of the sea, κῆτος, κορῶναι, Od.4.443, 5.67, etc.;νομός Archil.74.8
; εἰνάλιον πόνον ἐχοίσας βαθὺν σκευᾶς ἑτέρας while the rest of the tackle is at work fishing deep in the sea, Pi.P.2.79. cf. Theoc.21.39;ἐ. πόροι A.Pers. 453
; ἐ. θεός, of Poseidon, S.OC 888 (troch.), 1493 (lyr.); ἐ. λεώς seamen, Id.Aj. 565; πόντου εἰναλία φύσις, i.e. the fish, Id.Ant. 345 (lyr.); of islands,ἐ. Εὐβοιὶς αἶα Id.Fr. 255
; ἐ. Χθών, of Tyre, E.Ph.6.—Poet. word, used in later Prose,ἐ. νῆσοι Arist.Mu. 392b19
;δίαιται Plu.Luc.39
;ὄργανα Porph.Antr.35
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69 ἐνοπή
A crying, shouting, as of birds,Τρῶες μὲν κλαγγῇ τ' ἐνοπῇ τ' ἴσαν, ὄρνιθες ὥς Il.3.2
; esp. war-cry, battle-shout,μάχη ἐνοπή τε 12.35
, 16.246, etc. (hence, battle, AP6.163 (Mel.)); also, cry of sorrow,ἐνοπήν τε γόον τε Il.24.160
; wild cry, (lyr.).2 generally, voice,ἐνοπήν τε πυθοίμην Od.10.147
;Φοίβου.. γλώσσης ἐνοπαί E.El. 1302
(anap.), cf. Hyps.Fr.11(9).13 (lyr.);νύχιοι ἐ. Id.IT1277
(lyr.);ταύρων ἐ. Nic.Th. 171
.3 of things, sound,αὐλῶν συρίγγων τ' ἐνοπήν Il.10.13
; ἰαχήν τ' ἐνοπήν τε, of thunder, Hes.Th. 708; (anap.);σαρκῶν ἐ. ἠδ' ὀστέων
crushing,Pi.
Fr. 168.—[dialect] Ep. and Lyr. word, used by E. in lyr. -
70 ἐξαλαπάζω
A sack, storm,πόλιν Il.4.40
, 1.129, etc.; also, empty a city of its inhabitants, clear it out, so as to plant new settlers in it,μίαν πόλιν ἐξαλαπάξας Od.4.176
: generally, destroy utterly, νῆας, τεῖχος, Il.13.813, 20.30: metaph.,ἀλλά με νόσος ἐξαλάπαξεν Theoc. 2.85
.—[dialect] Ep. word, used by X.An.7.1.29.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐξαλαπάζω
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71 ἐπικλώθω
II. spin to one, assign, prop. of the Fates who spun the thread of destiny; also of all powers which influence men's fortunes, οὔ μοι τοιοῦτονἐπέκλωσαν θεοὶ ὄλβον Od.3.208
, cf.4.208, etc.; ὁππότε κεν Μοῖραι ἐπικλώσωσ' (sc. θάνατον) Callin.1.9, cf. Them.Or.32.356d:—[voice] Med.,ὁππότε [θεοὶ] βασιλεῦσιν ἐπικλώσωνται ὀϊζύν Od.20.196
, cf. 8.579: sts. c.inf. pro acc., ; ὡςγὰρ ἐπεκλώσαντο θεοὶ δειλοῖσι βροτοῖσι, ζώειν ἀχνυμένοις Il.24.525
(here only in Il.):—so in [voice] Act., φιτρὸν τὸν Μοῖρ' ἐπέκλωσεν ζωᾶς ὅρονἔμμεν B.5.143
;τοῦτο γὰρ λάχος.. Μοῖρ' ἐπέκλωσεν ἐμπέδως ἔχειν A. Eu. 335
(lyr.); ἐπεὶ τό γε (sc. θανεῖν) Μοῖρ' ἐ. CIG 3136 ([place name] Erythrae), al.—Poet. word, used by Pl.Tht. 169c τὴν.. εἱμαρμένην, ἣν <ἂν> σὺ ἐπικλώσῃς, cf. Stoic.2.319, Luc.Cont.16, DMort.30.2, Jul.Or.7.229c:—[voice] Pass., τὰ ἐπικλωσθέντα its destiny, Pl.R. 620e, cf. Lg. 957e, Plu.2.22b, 114d;ἐξ ἀρχῆς -κεκλωσμένην ἀπόβασιν Com.Adesp.295
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72 ἐρεείνω
A ask, inquire: c. acc. pers., ask of one, question him, Od.7.31,5.85, h.Merc. 487, etc.: c. acc. rei, ask about a thing, Il.6.145, etc.: c. dupl.acc.,ἐ. τινά τι Od.1.220
, 4.137 ; ἐ. ἀμφὶ ξείνῳ ask about one, 24.262:—[voice] Med.,ἐρεείνετο μύθῳ 17.305
; search after,ἐρεείνειν τινά Batr.52
.II say, speak, ib. 313. —[dialect] Ep. word, used in hex. by Theopomp. Com.30 ; ἐὰν μὴ μεῖζον ἅτερος θατέρου ἐρεείνῃ, Spartan saying in Plu. 2.228e codd. (ἐρατέημεν Id.Lyc.19
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73 ἐσθλός
ἐσθλός, ή, όν, [dialect] Aeol. [full] ἔσλος Sapph.28, Alc.96: [dialect] Dor. [full] ἐσλός, ά, όν, Pi.P.8.73, etc. (never in B.); Arc. [full] ἑσλός Inscr.Olymp.266 (v B. C.): [comp] Comp. and [comp] Sup. -ότερος, -ότατος, AP9.156 (Antiphil.), 6.240 (Phil.): —poet. Adj.,I of persons, brave, stout,ἐσθλὸν ἐνὶ προμάχοισι Il.4.458
, etc. ; opp. δειλός, Hes.Op. 214 ; noble, opp.κακός, οὔ τινα γὰρ τίεσκον..οὐ κακὸν οὐδὲ μὲν ἐ. Od.22.415
; ;τόκηες Id.Supp.25.12
; ;ἐσθλοῦ πατρὸς παῖς Id.Ph.96
;ἀπ' ἐσθλῶν δωμάτων E.Andr. 772
(lyr.), etc. ; of horses, wellbred, Il.23.348.2 morally good, faithful, ;εἰς ἡμᾶς γεγώς Id.El.24
; τινι Naumach. ap. Stob.4.23.7 ;κύνα ἐσθλὴν ἐκείνῳ, πολεμίαν τοῖς δύσφροσιν A.Ag. 608
.II of things, good of their kind, φάρμακα, κτήματα, κειμήλια, Il.11.831, Od.2.312, Il.9.330, etc.2 of mind, qualities, etc.,νόος Od.7.73
;βουλή Il.9.76
;ἔπος 1.108
;κλέος 5.3
, Pi.P.4.175 : freq. in neut. pl.,μυρί'..ἐσθλὰ ἔοργε Il.2.272
;ἔσθλ' ἀγορεύοντες, κακὰ δὲ φρεσὶ βυσσοδόμευον Od.17.66
;ἔσλων ἢ κάλων Sapph.28
, cf. Supp.2.4.3 fortunate, lucky,ὄρνιθες Od. 24.311
;ὕπαρ 19.547
;χάρματα Pi.O.2.19
; ; ;ἀράσαντο πάμπαν ἔσλα τῷ γάμβρῳ Sapph.51.4
; ἐσθλόν, τό, good luck, prosperity, opp. κακόν, Il.24.530 ;παρὰ καὶ κακῷ ἐσθλὸν ἔθηκεν Od.15.488
;ἐσλὸν βαθύ Pi.O.12.12
.4 Subst. ἐσθλά, τά, goods,πυρὴν ἐμπλησέμεν ἐσθλῶν Od.10.523
;εἴ τις ἐσλὰ πέπαται Pi. P.8.73
.5 ἐσθλόν [ἐστι] c. inf., it is good, expedient to.., Il.24.301 : also pl.,οὐ γὰρ ἐσθλὰ..κερτομέειν Archil.64
.—Poet. word, used by X.Cyr.1.5.9, Chrysipp.Stoic.3.60, Luc.Syr.D.19 ([dialect] Ion.), etc. -
74 ἐχθαίρω
A : [tense] aor. 1ἤχθηρα Il.20.306
, A.Pers. 772, etc.; [dialect] Dor.ἤχθᾱρα Timocr. 1.4
:—[voice] Med., [dialect] Ep. [tense] aor. 1 ἐχθήρατο in act. sense, Nic.Al. 618, cf. ἀπεχθαίρω: —[voice] Pass., S.Aj. 458: [tense] fut. [voice] Med. ἐχθαροῦμαι in pass. sense, Id.Ant.93: ([etym.] ἔχθος):—hate, detest,ἵν' ἐχθήρειε γέροντα Il.9.452
, cf. Od.4.692;ὄφρα σε Λιμὸς ἐχθαίρῃ, φιλέῃ δέ.. Δημήτηρ Hes.Op. 300
(cf. Cratin.317); Θεμιστοκλῆ' ἤχθαρε Λατώ Timocr.l.c., cf. Ion Trag. 44, parodied by Ar.Ra. 1425: c. acc. cogn.,ἔχθος ἐχθήρας μέγα S. Ph.59
: with acc. pers. added, οὐδ' αὖ τοσοῦτον ἔχθος ἐχθαίρω σε I do not bear thee so great hatred, Id.El. 1034:—[voice] Pass., to be hateful, , cf. S.Aj. 458: abs., A.Ch. 241: [tense] fut. [voice] Med.,ἐχθαρῇ μὲν ἐξ ἐμοῦ S.Ant.93
:—[voice] Med. in act. sense, Nic.Al. 618.—Poet. word, used by Hp.Ep.17, Arist.EN 1126b24, 1180a22, and late Prose, Parth. 36.2, Str.17.2.3, Ph.2.543, 555 (c. inf., ἅ τις παθεῖν ἐχθαίρει (v.l. ἐχθραίνῃ) Id. ap. Eus.PE8.7), Plu.Rom.17, D.C.37.38, etc. ( ἐχθραίνω is f.l. in E.Med. 555, etc.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐχθαίρω
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75 ἔναρα
A arms and trappings of a slain foe, spoils,φέρειν ἔ. βροτόεντα Il.6.480
;φέρομαι 8.534
; πόλλ' ἔ. Τρώων taken from them, 13.268; soἔ. βροτόεντα Δόλωνος 10.570
: generally, spoil, booty, τὴν [ φόρμιγγα]ἄρετ' ἐξ ἐνάρων 9.188
, cf. 6.68, Hes.Sc. 367.--[dialect] Ep. word (used by S.Aj. 177 (lyr.)) for Trag. σκῦλα, λάφυρα. -
76 ἔναυλος
I ([etym.] αὐλός) bed of a stream,τάχα κεν.. ἐναύλους πλήσειαν νεκύων Il.16.71
; torrent, mountain-stream,ὅν ῥά τ' ἔναυλος ἀπο ¯ έρσῃ 21.283
, cf. 312.II ([etym.] αὐλή) dwelling, shelter: pl., haunts of the country-gods, , cf. h.Ven.74, 124, E.Ba. 122 (lyr.), HF 371 (lyr.); also ἁλὸς ἐναύλους, of the sea, Opp.H.1.305; Ποσειδάωνος ἐ. ib.3.5.-- [dialect] Ep. word, used by E. in lyr.III Adv. - ως by means of pipes,διάγειν AB464
. [full] ἔναυλος (B), ον, Adj.:I ([etym.] αὐλός) on or to the flute, accompanied by it,κιθάρισις Philoch.66
;θροῦς Philostr.Im.1.2
.2 mostly metaph., λόγος, φθόγγος ἔ., words, voice ringing in one's ears, still heard or remembered, Pl.Mx. 235c, Luc.Somn.5; ἔ. φόβος fresh fear, Pl.Lg. 678c; ἔναυλον ἦν πᾶσιν ὅτι .. all had it fresh in memory that.., Aeschin.3.191;ἔναυλα καὶ πρὸ ὀμμάτων D.H.9.7
;ἔ. δύναμις Arist. Pr. 928b7
; ἔ. ἔχειν ὅτι to have it fresh in one's mind, that.., Plu.2.17d;τὰ ὦτα ἔναυλος ὢν διαμέμνηται τοῦ μέλους Max.Tyr.7.7
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77 ὀπηδός
ὀπηδ-ός, ὁ, [dialect] Dor. [full] ὀπᾱδός, which is also the usual form in Trag. and Prose (v. infr.) (neither form occurs in Hom., though ὀπηδός may be inferred from ὀπηδέω),A attendant (cf. the Homeric ὀπάων), S.Tr. 1264 (anap.), E.Alc. 136 ; of body-guards, A.Supp. 985 : c. gen.,Πάν, Ματρὸς μεγάλας ὀπαδέ Pi.Fr.95
;ἀοιδὰ στεφάνων ἀρετᾶν τε.. ὀ. Id.N. 3.8
; τέκνων ὀ., of a παιδαγωγός, E.Med.53 ; πυκνοστίκτων ὀ. ἐλάφων pursuing them, of Artemis, S.OC 1093 (lyr.) ;ἀστέρες.. νυκτὸς ὀ. Theoc.2.166
;τὴν Ἑκάτην ὀπαδὸν Ἀρτέμιδος εἶναι Phld.Piet.91
, cf. 33.II as Adj., c. dat., following, accompanying, attending,ἐγὼ Μούσῃσιν ὀπηδός h.Merc. 450
; πτεροῖς ὀπαδοῖς ὕπνου κελεύθοις following the ways of sleep ( ὀπαδοῦσ' following on wing the ways of sleep, cj. Dobree), A.Ag. 426 (lyr.);σταγόνα σπονδῖτιν, θυέεσσιν ὀπηδόν AP 6.190
(Gaet.).—Poet. word, used by Pl.Phdr. 252c, Phlb. 63e, and in late Prose, Phld. (v. supr.), Plu.Alc.23, Jul.Or.4.157a ( ὀπηδός Ant. Lib.7.7). -
78 ὄλβος
ὄλβος, ὁ,A happiness, bliss, esp. worldly happiness, weal,ἀλλ' οὔ μοι τοιοῦτον ἐπέκλωσαν θεοὶ ὄ. Od.3.208
, cf. 4.208 ;Ζεὺς δ' αὐτὸς νέμει ὄ. ἀνθρώποισιν 6.188
;ὄλβῳ τε πλούτῳ τε Il.16.596
, Od.14.206, cf. Emp. 119 : freq. in Lyr., as Pi.O.6.72, B.3.92, and Trag., as A.Pers. 164, 252, 709, al. ;ὁ πρὶν παλαιὸς ὄ. S.OT 1282
, cf. Plu.Per.12 : rarely in pl.,ἐν Διὸς κήποις ἀροῦσθαι.. εὐδαίμονας ὄ. S.Fr. 320
(lyr.).—Poet. word, used by Hdt.1.32, 86, X.Cyr.1.5.9, 4.2.44 and 46, Ar.Av. 421, Hp.Ep.3,5, LXX Si.30.15. (Perh. cogn. with Lith. algà (I.-E. olg[uglide]ā) 'wage'.) -
79 ὄργια
A secret rites, secret worship, practised by the initiated, a post-Hom. word ; used of the worship of Demeter at Eleusis, h.Cer. 273, 476. Ar.Ra. 386, Th. 948 ; of the rites of the Cabeiri and Demeter Achaia, Hdt.2.51,5.61; of Orpheus, Id.2.81; of Eumolpus, App.Anth.1.318 ; of Cybele, E.Ba.78 (lyr.): most freq. of the rites of Dionysus, Hdt.2.81, E.Ba.34, al., Theoc.26.13.II generally, rites, sacrifices, SIG57.4 (Milet., v B. C.), A.Th. 179 (lyr.), S.Tr. 765, Ant. 1013 ;ὄργια Μουσῶν Ar.Ra. 356
.2 metaph., mysteries, without reference to religion, ;τοῖς τῆς Ἀφροδίτης ὀ. εἰλημμένον Ar.Lys. 832
, cf. Ach.Tat.4.1;τὰ Ἐπικούρου θεόφαντα ὄ. Metrod.38
.—The sg. ὄργιον is rare, Jahresh.13Beibl.29 No.3 (Erythrae, iv B. C.), Luc.Syr.D.16, Orph.H.52.5. (Prob. cogn. with ἔρδω, ῥέζω, cf. ἔργον, ὀργεών.) -
80 ὄρχαμος
ὄρχᾰμος, ὁ,A leader, chief, early [dialect] Ep. only in the phrasesὄρχαμος ἀνδρῶν Il.2.837
, al., Hes.Fr.96.12,ὄρχαμε λαῶν Il.14.102
, al.; the former applied to the swineherd Eumaeus, Od.14.22, 121, and the cowherd Philoetius, 20.185, 254.—[dialect] Ep. word, used once by A.,ὄ. στρατοῦ Pers. 129
(lyr.);ὄρχαμε τ[όξου] IG12.516
: in late Poetry without a gen., AP11.284 (Pall.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὄρχαμος
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