G04269
πρόγονοςAlt. πρό-γονος, ὁ,I. "a forefather, ancestor", Hdt., attic; οἱ ἄνωθεν πρ. Plat.; ἐκ προγόνων, Lat. antiquitus, id=Plat.:— also of gods "who are the authors or founders o...
An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon, Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott.
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πρόγονοςAlt. πρό-γονος, ὁ,I. "a forefather, ancestor", Hdt., attic; οἱ ἄνωθεν πρ. Plat.; ἐκ προγόνων, Lat. antiquitus, id=Plat.:— also of gods "who are the authors or founders o...
προγράφωInfl. fut. ψωI. "to write before or first", Thuc.II. "to give public notice of" anything, Ar., Dem.:—also "to summon by public notice", ἐκκλησίαν Aeschin.:—Pass. "to be ...
πρόδηλοςAlt. πρό-δηλος, ον,"clear or manifest beforehand", Eur., etc.:— πρόδηλον ἤδη ἦν, ὅτι.., Xen.; so, πρόδηλα γάρ [ἐστι], ὅτι μέλλουσι Hdt.:— ἐκ προδήλου "from a place in si...
προδίδωμιInfl. fut. -δώσωI. "to give beforehand, pay in advance", Xen.II. "to give up to the enemy, deliver up, betray", Lat. prodere, Hdt.:—c. inf., ὃν σὺ προὔδωκας θανεῖν Eur....
προδότηςAlt. προδότης, ου, ὁ,Etym. προδίδωμι1. "a betrayer, traitor", Hdt., attic2. "one who abandons in danger", Aesch.
πρόδρομοςAlt. πρό-δρομος, ον,Etym. from προδρα^μεῖν aor2 inf. of προτρέχω1. "running forward, with headlong speed", Trag.2. "going in advance", Hdt., Eur.:— οἱ πρ. "the advanced...
προελπίζωInfl. fut. σω"to hope for before", NTest.
προενάρχομαιDep. "to begin before", NTest.
προεπαγγέλλομαιMid. "to promise before", NTest.
προερέωInfl. attic contr. -ερῶEtym. serving as fut. to προεῖπονInfl. perf. προείρηκαInfl. pass. -ημαιInfl. aor1 pass. προερρήθηνInfl. contr. προὐρρήθηνI. "to say beforehand", Pl...
προέρχομαιInfl. aor2 -ῆλθονInfl. perf. -ελήλυ^θαInfl. contr. προὐλήλυθαEtym. like πρόειμι (which serves as the fut.)Dep.I. "to go forward, go on, advance", Hdt., Thuc., etc.: —a...
προετοιμάζω"to get ready before":—Mid. "to prepare for one's own use or purpose", Hdt.
προευαγγελίζομαιDep. "to preach the gospel beforehand", NTest.
προηγέομαιInfl. fut. ήσομαι1. Dep. "to go first and lead the way, to be the leader", Hdt., etc.; τινι "for" a person, i. e. "to guide" him, Ar., Xen.; πρ. τὴν ὁδόν Xen.2. c. gen...
πρόθεσιςAlt. πρόθεσις, εως,Etym. προτίθημιI. "a placing in public";— of a corpse, "the laying" it "out" (cf. προτίθημι II), Plat., Dem.2. "a public notice", Arist.3. "the statem...
προθέσμιοςAlt. προ-θέσμιος, η, ονEtym. θεσμόςI. "fore-appointed", Luc.II. προθεσμία (sc. ἡμέρα), in attic law, "a day appointed beforehand", within which money was to be paid, a...
προθυμίαAlt. προθυ_μία, ἡ,I. "readiness, willingness, eagerness, zeal", ἧσι προθυμίῃσι [ι_] πεποιθώς, i. e. πρόθυμος ὤν, Il.; πάσῃ προθυμίᾳ with all "zeal", Plat.; ὑπὸ προθυμίας...
πρόθυμοςAlt. πρό-θυ_μος, ον,I. "ready, willing, eager, zealous", π. εἰμι, c. inf., = προθυμέομαι, Hdt., attic2. c. gen. rei, "eager for", Soph., Thuc.3. with Preps., πρ. εἴς τι ...
προκαταγγέλλωInfl. fut. -αγγελῶ"to announce or declare beforehand", NTest.
προκαταρτίζωInfl. fut. σω"to complete beforehand", NTest.
πρόκειμαιInfl. ionic inf. -κέεσθαιInfl. fut. -κείσομαιEtym. used as Pass. of προτίθημιI. "to be set before one", of meats, Hom., Hdt.2. "to lie exposed", of a child, Hdt.:— "to ...
προκηρύσσωInfl. attic -ττωInfl. fut. ξω"to proclaim by herald, proclaim publicly", Soph.: c. acc. rei, id=Soph.
προκοπήAlt. προκοπή, ἡ,"progress on a journey", generally, "progress, advance", Polyb.; in pl., Plut., Luc.Etym. from προκόπτω
προκόπτωInfl. fut. ψωInfl. attic imperf. προὔκοπτονI. "to cut away in front": hence "to forward" a work (the metaph. being prob. taken from pioneers), Pass. "to be forwarded, to...
πρόκριμαAlt. πρόκρι^μα, ατος, τό,"prejudgment, prejudice", NTest.Etym. from προκρί_νω
προλαμβάνωInfl. fut. -λήψομαιInfl. aor2 προὔλαβονInfl. perf. -είληφαInfl. pass. -είλημμαιI. "to take or receive before", Eur., Dem., etc.2. "to take or seize beforehand", Dem.; ...
προμαρτύρομαιDep. "to witness beforehand", NTest.
προμελετάωInfl. fut. ήσω"to practise beforehand": c. inf., Xen.