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G01731

An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon Keyed to Strong's Numbers

ἐνδείκνυμι

Infl. or -ύω

Infl. fut. -δείξω,

I. "to mark, point out", Lat. indicare, Soph., etc.

2. as attic law-term, "to inform against" one, Plat.; so in Mid., Plut.:—in Pass., ἐνδεδειγμένος Plat.; ἐνδειχθέντα δεκάζειν "being informed against for" bribing, Dem.

II. Mid. "to shew forth oneself or what is one's own", Πηλείδῃ ἐνδείξομαι "I will declare myself" to Achilles, Il.; ἐνδείκνυσθαι τὴν γνώμην Hdt.

2. with a part. "to shew, give proof" of doing, Eur., etc.

3. c. acc. rei, "to display, exhibit", Lat. prae se ferre, Aesch., Thuc.

4. ἐνδείκνυσθαί τινι "to display oneself to" one, "make a set at" him, "court" him, Dem., Aeschin.