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1 τεκτονικός
A practised or skilled in building, Pl.Grg. 460b: as Subst., a good carpenter or builder, Id.R. 443c, etc.; as opp. to a smith ([etym.] χαλκευτικός), X.Mem.1.1.7: ἡ -κή (sc. τέχνη) joiners' work, carpentry, freq. in Pl., Plt. 280c, al.; as opp. to smiths' work ([etym.] χαλκεία, ἡ χαλκευτική), Id.Prt. 324e, X.Oec. 1.1, cf. D.L.3.100: τὸ -κόν skill in carpentry, Pl.Cra. 416d.2 of or for a joiner or carpenter, ;χρεία Thphr. HP5.1.12
;κόλλα Gal.12.829
, CPHerm.p.77 (iii A.D.); τὰ τ. joinery, PMich.Zen.38.55 (iii B.C.); κεφάλαιον τεκτονικοῦ prob. in IG12.374.140.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τεκτονικός
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2 εὐεξία
A good habit of body, good health, Hp.Aph.1.3 (pl.); ;εὐ. τῶν σωμάτων καὶ καχεξία Pl.Grg. 450a
, cf. Arist.EN 1129a19, Top. 105a31; εὐ. πολιτική bodily vigour required of a citizen, Id.Pol. 1335b6; ὑγίεια καὶ εὐ. Pl.R. 559a: pl.,εὐεξίαι τῶν σωμάτων Id.Prt. 354b
, cf. Aeschin.1.189, Plb.1.57.1, v.l. in Isoc.4.1; περὶ εὐεξίας (opp. ὑγίεια, as temporary high condition to permanent health), title of work by Gal.4.750, 1.408, Thras.12; νικᾶν εὐεξίαν, εὐεξίᾳ, SIG 1060 (iv/iii B.C.), 1061 (ii B.C.).II generally, vigour, good condition,ὑγίεια καὶ κάλλος καὶ εὐ. ψυχῆς Pl.R. 444d
;τῆς πολιτείας Plb.20.4.1
;φωνῆς Plu.2.804b
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3 μηχανάομαι
μηχᾰν-άομαι, [tense] fut. - ήσομαι A. Th. 1043, Pl.Lg. 965e: [tense] aor. ἐμηχανησάμην ib. 904b, etc.: [tense] pf. μεμηχάνημαι (v. infr. B): used by Hom. only in [dialect] Ep. forms,Aμηχανάασθε Od.20.370
,μηχανόωνται 3.207
, al., - ωντο 22.432, al. (subj. - άᾱται Hes.Op. 241); opt. -όῳτο Od. 16.196
; inf. - άασθαι 3.213, 16.93: the [dialect] Ion. form ἐμηχανέοντο is found in codd. of Hdt.8.7 ( ἐμηχανῶντο shd. be read for - έατο in 5.63, and μηχανῴατο for - οίατο in 6.46): ([etym.] μηχανή):—make by art, construct, build,τείχεα μηχανόωντο Il.8.177
;πλοῖα Hdt.1.94
, cf. Th.4.47; of any work requiring skill or art, μ. λαγόν prepare a hare, Hdt.1.123;μ. σκιάς X. Cyr.8.8.17
: generally, prepare, make ready,τάφον καὶ κατασκαφάς τινι A. Th. 1043
;ψυχῆς κόμιστρα τῇδε Id.Ag. 965
; .2 more freq. contrive, devise, by art or cunning, freq. in bad sense, ἀτάσθαλα, κακά, ἀεικέα μηχανόωνται, Od.3.207, 17.499, 22.432;θάνατόν τινος Antipho 1.3
; but in good sense,γέλωτα μ. τοῖς συνοῦσι X. Cyr.2.2.12
;τισὶ μ. δύναμιν εἰς σωτηρίαν Pl.Prt. 320e
; simply, bring about, effect, Hdt.2.21;πόσα σε δέοι ἂν μηχανᾶσθαι τοῦ δοκεῖν ἕνεκα X. Cyr.1.6.22
:—Constr.: μ. τί τινι contrive something against a person, Od.3.207;πατρὶ θάνατον Antipho 1.9
;πᾶν ἐπί τινι Hdt.4.154
, cf. 6.88, etc.; τι εἴς τινα ib. 121, E.Ph. 1614;ἐπί τινα X.Mem.2.3.10
: abs., form designs or plots,πολλοὶ ἐπ' αὐτῷ μηχανόωνται Od.4.822
; μ. τι ἐπί τινι for a purpose, Hdt.1.60;πρός τι X.Cyr.8.2.26
;ἐκ τῶν ἐσθλῶν αἰσχρὰ μ. E.Hipp. 331
: in Prose freq. folld. by ὅπως, how or in order that,μ. ὅπως τι ἔσται Hdt.2.121
.γ, Pl.Ap. 39a, etc.; πᾶσαν μηχανὴν μ. ὅπως .. Id.R. 460c: c. acc. et inf., contrive that a thing may be, ib. 519e.II [voice] Med., procure for oneself, S.Ph. 295, X.Cyr.3.2.15.B [voice] Act. μηχανάω used by Hom. only in [dialect] Ep. part., ἀτάσθαλα μηχανόωντας contriving dire effects, Od.18.143, cf. A.R.3.583; inf. : [tense] pf. μεμηχάνημαι in pass. sense, Hdt.1.98, 2.95, S. Tr. 586, X.Cyr.8.3.1, Isoc.3.6; (but also in act. sense, Pl.Grg. 459d, Lg. 904b, X. Hier.11.4, Is.11.36, etc.): [tense] plpf. in pass. sense impers., : [tense] aor. ἐμηχανήθην in pass, sense, Epicur. Nat.2.2, D.H.12.14, J.AJ18.2.4.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μηχανάομαι
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4 πειράω
Aἐπείρων Th.4.25
: [tense] fut. - άσω [pron. full] [ᾱ] ib.9, 43 : [tense] aor. , Ar.Eq. 517, Th.6.54 : [tense] pf.πεπείρᾱκα Luc.Am.26
:—[voice] Pass., [tense] aor. ἐπειράθην [pron. full] [ᾱ] Th.6.54; cf. πειράζω.B more freq. in [voice] Med. [full] πειράομαι, Il.2.193, 24.390, etc.: [tense] fut. - άσομαι [pron. full] [ᾱ] S.OC 959, etc.; [dialect] Dor. [ per.] 2pl.πειρασεῖσθε Ar.Ach. 743
, cf. Hippod. ap. Stob.4.1.94; laterπειρᾱθήσομαι Gp.12.13.12
: [tense] aor. ἐπειρᾱσάμην, [dialect] Ion. ἐπειρησάμην, Od.8.120, Hdt.7.135, Th.2.44,al.; but [tense] aor. [voice] Pass. ἐπειρήθην, [dialect] Att. ἐπειράθην [pron. full] [ᾱ], found in med. sense, Il.19.384, al., Hdt.3.152,al., Th.2.5 (v.l.), 33, 6.92, and in later Prose: [tense] pf. πεπείρᾱμαι, [dialect] Ion. - ημαι, Od.3.23, Pi.Fr. 110, Hdt.9.46, S.Fr. 584, Antipho 5.1, etc.: [ per.] 3pl. [tense] plpf.ἐπεπείραντο D.C.Fr.24.3
, [dialect] Ion.ἐπεπειρέατο Hdt. 7.125
. (From πεῖρα.)A [voice] Act., attempt, endeavour, try, c. inf.,μήτε τις.. πειράτω διακέρσαι ἐμὸν ἔπος Il.8.8
; ;π. ἐς τὴν Μηδικὴν ἐσβάλλειν Hdt.6.84
, cf. Ar.V. 1025, al.: folld. by ὡς .., Il.4.66, Od.2.316, etc.; by ὅπως .., 4.545 : c. Adj. neut.,πολλὰ πειρῶντες Th.6.38
;πάντα Plu. 2.1122b
: with inf. understood, Th.7.32.II c. gen. pers., make trial of one, μή μευ πειράτω, for the purpose of persuading, Il.9.345, cf. 24.433; of things,τευχέων A.R.3.1249
: in hostile sense, make an attempt on,μήλων πειρήσοντα Il.12.301
, Od.6.134; οὐ πειρᾶν τῆς πόλιος, πρὶν .. Hdt.6.82;π. τοῦ χωρίου Th.1.61
;Νισαίας Id.4.70
;ἀλλήλων Id.7.38
;νυμφείας εὐνᾶς Pi.N.5.30
.III abs., ναυσὶ π. make an attempt by sea, Th.4.25; π. ἐπὶ τὴν κώμην ib.43.IV c. acc. rei, experience,τύχης ἐπήρειαν Luc.Am.46
.2 c. acc. pers., make an attempt on a woman's honour, Ar.Eq. 517 (ubiv. Sch.), Pl. 150, 1067, Lys.1.12, X. Cyr.5.2.28, etc.:—[voice] Pass., , cf. Pl. Phdr. 227c ; v. infr. B. IV, cf.πεῖρα 11
.B more freq. in [voice] Med., c. inf., try to do, Il.4.5, Hdt.5.71, 6.138, al., Ar.Pl. 459, X.Oec.6.2, Lys. 12.64, Isoc.3.41, Pl. Tht. 186b : c. [tense] fut. inf., J.AJ17.8.4 : the inf. is sts. understood, πειρήσεται (sc. ἀλύξαι) Od.4.417 : folld. by εἰ, Il.13.806, Pl.Phd. 95b;πειρήσεται αἴ κε θέῃσιν Il.18.601
; by ἐάν or ἄν, A.Pr. 327, Pl.Lg. 638e; by μὴ .., lest.., Od.21.394; by ὅπως .., X.An.3.2.3 : c. part., freq. in Hdt.,ἐπειρᾶτο ἐπιών 1.77
; προσβαίνων ib.84;π. βιώμενοι 4.139
;π. ἀποσχίζων 6.9
, cf. 5,50, 7.139, al.;π. σκοπῶν Pl. Tht. 190e
<*> c. neut. Adj., τὰ μεγάλα καὶ τὰ μικρὰ π. X.Cyr.1.5.14.II most freq. (V.A. 11) c. gen.,1 c. gen. pers., make trial of one, Il.10.444, Od.13.336, etc.; νῦν σεῦ, ξεῖνε, ὀΐω πειρήσεσθαι, εἰ .. 19.215;ἕο αὐτοῦ ἐν ἔντεσι.. εἰ οἷ ἐφαρμόσσειε Il.19.384
; with gen. not expressed,ἔπεσιν πειρήσομαι 2.73
; ἦ πρῶτ' ἐξερέοιτο ἕκαστά τε πειρήσαιτο test him in each particular, Od.4.119 (v.l. μυθήσαιτο) ; π. θεοῦ make trial of, tempt a god, Hdt.6.86. γ, cf. A.Ag. 1663 (troch.): in hostile sense,πρὶν πειρήσαιτ' Ἀχιλῆος Il.21.580
(with acc. cogn. addedἀέθλους.. ἐπειρήσαντ' Ὀδυσῆος Od.8.23
): freq. in Hdt., esp. ἀλλήλων πειρᾶσθαι, as ; , etc.; π. τῆς Πελοποννήσου make an attempt on it, Hdt.8.100;π. τοῦ τείχους Th.2.81
.2 c. gen. rei, make proof or trial of..,σθένεος Il. 15.359
;ἥβης 23.432
; χειρῶν καὶ σθένεος π., ἢ.. ἦ .. Od. 21.282; try one's chance at or in a work or contest,ἔργου 18.369
; ἀέθλου, ἀέθλων, Il.23.707, Od. 8.100, etc.; παλαιμοσύνης ib. 126; make proof of, try a weapon,τόξου 21.159
, 180; νευρῆς ib. 410 (but [ὀϊστοί,] τῶν τάχ' ἔμελλον πειρήσεσθαι arrows whose force they were soon to make trial of, i. e. feel, ib. 418); also, make proof of, have experience of, esp. in [tense] pf. [voice] Pass., first in Hes., ;οὐ πεπειρημένοι πρότερον [οἱ] Αἰγύπτιοι Ἑλλήνων Hdt.4.159
, cf. Pl.Phd. 118; πειρασάμενος ἀγαθῶν, δουλείας, Th.2.44, 5.69, cf. Antipho 5.1;κακῶν D.18.253
; ὀρφανίας π., i.e. to be an orphan, Phalar. Ep.49; but π. τινὸς μετρίου find him moderate by experience or on trial, Plu. Aem.8, cf. Arat.43; also, πεπείρανται ὅτι .. Lys.27.2.3 abs., try one's fortune, try the chances of war,αἴ κε θεὸς πειρώμενος ἐνθάδ' ἵκηται Il.5.129
; πειρώμενος ἢ ἐν ἀέθλῳ ἠὲ καὶ ἐν πολέμῳ making trial of one's powers, 16.590; Ἕκτορι πειρηθῆναι ἀντιβίην, ἢ.. ἦ .. to try one's fortune against him, 21.225; περὶ δ' αὐτῆς πειρηθήτω (sc. τῆς ἵππου) let him try for her, as a prize, 23.553.III make a trial or put a matter to the test,ἐν σοὶ πειρώμεθα Pl.Phlb. 21a
: c. dat. modi,ἐγχείῃ πειρήσομαι Il.5.279
; ἐπειρήσαντο πόδεσσι tried their luck in the foot-race, Od.8.120, cf. 205;σφαίρῃ 8.377
; also π. σὺν ἔντεσι, σὺν τεύχεσι π., Il.5.220, 11.386 : but in [tense] pf., οὐδέ τί πω μύθοισι πεπείρημαι I have not tried myself, have not found my skill, in words, Od.3.23 : abs.,ὁ πειραθεὶς πιστεύσει X.Eq.Mag.1.16
; πεπειραμένος σαφῶς οἶδα by experience, Id.Hier.2.6.IV c. acc. pers., make an attempt on (V.A.IV.2),Διὸς ἄκοιτιν Pi.P.2.34
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5 πολυδαίδαλος
πολῠ-δαίδᾰλος, ον,A highly, richly wrought, chiefly of metal work, θώρηξ, ἀσπίς, ὅρμος, Il.3.358, 11.32, Od.18.295, etc.;χρυσός 13.11
;κλισμός Il.24.597
;θάλαμος Od.6.15
: of weaving,π. ἱστὸν ὑφαίνειν Hes.Op.64
;κεράων π. ἔρνος Opp.C.2.194
.II [voice] Act., working with great art or skill, very skilful, Il.23.743, APl.4.80 (Agath.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πολυδαίδαλος
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6 σόφισμα
A acquired skill, method, in medicine, Hp.Loc.Hom.41.II clever device, ingenious contrivance, Pi.O.13.17 (pl.);σ. μηχανᾶσθαι Hdt.3.85
; σ. καὶ μηχαναί ib. 152;ἀριθμὸν ἔξοχον σοφισμάτων A.Pr. 459
; οὐκ ἔχω σ. ὅτῳ.. πημονῆς ἀπαλλαγῶ ib. 470; μὴ.. κἀκχέω τὸ πᾶν ς. S.Ph.14; τὸ Θεσσαλὸν ς. a trick in fighting, v. Θεσσαλός; πολλαῖσι μορφαῖς οἱ θεοὶ σοφισμάτων σφάλλουσιν ἡμᾶς E.Fr. 972; τέχναι.. καὶ ς. Ar.Pl. 160;τὸ γὰρ σ. δημοτικόν Id.Nu. 205
;πρὸς μὲν Σωκράτη.. τὸ σ. μοι οὐδέν Pl. Smp. 214a
;τὸ σ. τὸ τοῦ δρεπάνου Id.La. 183d
.2 in less good sense, sly trick, artifice,δίκην δοῦναι σ. κακῶν E.Ba. 489
, cf. Hec. 258; ἐφ' ἡμᾶς ταὐτὰ παρόντα ς. Th.6.77, cf. D.35.2; stage-trick, claptrap, Ar.Ra.17, 872, 1104; of tricks in government, Arist.Pol. 1297a35, 1308a2; in cookery, X.Hier.1.23 (pl.).3 captious argument, quibble, sophism, Pl.R. 496a, D.25.18, Epicur.Nat.28.9, etc.; περὶ σοφισμάτων, title of work by Chrysippus;σ. τῆς ῥητορικῆς Longin.17.2
; opp. a true logical argument ([etym.] φιλοσόφημα, ἐπιχείρημα), Arist.Top. 162a16:— Ar. calls a person σόφισμ' ὅλον, Av. 431, cf.Ath.1.11b.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σόφισμα
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7 τέχνη
A art, skill, cunning of hand, esp. in metalworking, Od.3.433, 6.234, 11.614; also of a shipwright, Il.3.61; of a soothsayer, A.Ag. 249 (pl., lyr.), Eu.17, S.OT 389, etc.;τέχναι ἑτέρων ἕτεραι Pi.N.1.25
;ὤπασε τ. πᾶσαν Id.O.7.50
.2 craft, cunning, in bad sense, δολίη τ. Od.4.455, Hes.Th. 160: pl., arts, wiles, Od.8.327.332, Hes.Th. 496, 929;δολίαις τέχναισι χρησάμενος Pi.N.4.58
; τέχναις τινός by his arts (or simply by his agency), Id.O.9.52, P.3.11; τέχνην κακὴν ἔχει he has a bad trick, Hes.Th. 770, cf. Pi.I.4(3).35(53), S Ph.88, etc.3 way, manner, or means whereby a thing is gained, without any definite sense of art or craft, μηδεμιῇ τ. in no wise, Hdt.1.112; ἰθέῃ τ. straight way, Id.9.57; πάσῃ τ. by all means, Ar.Nu. 1323, Th.65, Ec. 366; παντοίᾳ τ. S.Aj. 752, etc.;οὐκ ἀποστήσομαι.. οὔτε τ. οὔτε μηχανῇ οὐδεμιᾷ IG12.39.22
;πάσῃ τ. καὶ μηχανῇ X.An.4.5.16
;μήτε τ. μήτε μηχανῇ μηδεμιᾷ Lys.13.95
.II an art, craft, , cf. IG12.678; τὴν τ. ἐπίστασθαι to know the craft, Hdt.3.130; φλαύρως ἔχειν τὴν τ. ibid.;τῆς τ. ἔμπειρος Ar.Ra. 811
; ταύτην τέχνην ἔχει he makes this his trade, Lys.1.16, cf. 6.7; ἐν τῇ τ. εἶναι practise it, S.OT 562, Pl.Prt. 317c; ἐπὶ τέχνῃ μαθεῖν τι to learn a thing professionally, opp. ἐπὶ παιδείᾳ, ib. 312b, cf. 315a;τέχναι καὶ ἐργασίαι X.Mem.3.10.1
; τέχνην τὸ πρᾶγμα πεποιημένοι having made a trade of it, D.37.53; τέχνας ἀσκεῖν, μελετᾶν, ἐργάζεσθαι, to practise them,X. Cyr.1.6.26,41 ([voice] Pass.), Oec.4.3; πατρῴαν τέχναν ἐργάζεσθαι ἁλιεύεσθαι Πρακτικὰ Ἀρχ. Ἑτ.1932.52 (Dodona, iv B.C.); ἰατρὸς τὴν τ. POxy. 40.5 (ii A.D.); τεθεραπευκὼς ἀνεγκλήτως τῇ τ., of a barber, PEnteux. 47.3 (iii B.C.); παραμενῶ πρὸς ὑπηρεσίαν τῆς τ. (viz. weaving) Sammelb. 7358.20 (iii A.D.); ἀπὸ τεχνῶν τρέφεσθαι live by them, X.Lac. 7.1.III an art or craft, i.e. a set of rules, system or method of making or doing, whether of the useful arts, or of the fine arts, Epich.171.11, Pl.Phdr. 245a, Arist.Rh. 1354a11, EN 1140a8;ἡ ἐμπειρία τέχνην ἐποίησεν, ἡ δ' ἀπειρία τύχην Polus
ap. eund.Metaph. 981a4; ἡ περὶ τοὺς λόγους τ. the Art of Rhetoric, Pl.Phd. 90b; οἱ τὰς τ. τῶν λόγων συντιθέντες systems of rhetoric, Arist.Rh. 1354a12, cf. Isoc.13.19, Pl.Phdr. 271c, Phld.Rh.2.50 S., al.; hence title of various treatises on Rhetoric (v. VI; but rather tricks of Rhetoric, in Aeschin. 1.117); τέχνῃ by rules of art, Pl.Euthd. 282d;ἢ φύσει ἢ τέχνῃ Id.R. 381b
; ; ἄνευ τέχνης, μετὰ τέχνης, Id.Phd. 89e: τ. defined as ἕξις ὁδοποιητική, Zeno Stoic.1.20, cf. Cleanth. ib.1.110.IV = τέχνημα, work of art, handiwork,κρατῆρες.., ἀνδρὸς εὔχειρος τέχνη S.OC 472
;ὅπλοις.., Ἡφαίστου τέχνῃ Id.Fr. 156
, cf. Str.14.1.14, PLond.3.854.4 (ii A.D.), Paus.6.25.1, al.V = συντεχνία, ἡ τ. τῶν λιθουργῶν, τῶν σακκοφόρων, Dumont-Homolle Mélanges d' archéol. et d' épigr.p.378 No.65,66 ([place name] Perinthus); τ. βυρσέων, συροποιῶν, IGRom.1.717,1482 (both Philippopolis); τοὺς καταλειπομένους ἀπὸ τῇς τ. BGU1572.12 (ii A.D.); ὁ χαλκεὺς ἀπὸ τῆς τ. SIG 1140 ([place name] Amphipolis).VI treatise on Grammar, D.T. tit., or on Rhetoric, Anaximenes Lampsacenus tit. -
8 ἐπιστημοσύνη
ἐπιστημ-οσύνη, ἡ,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπιστημοσύνη
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9 ἀσκέω
A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἀσκέω
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