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εἰςPerseus. "into, to c. acc."PREP. WITH ACC. ONLY. Radical sense, "into", and then "to":I. OF PLACE, the commonest usage, εἰς ἅλα "into or to" the sea, Hom., etc.:—properly opp...
An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon, Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott.
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εἰςPerseus. "into, to c. acc."PREP. WITH ACC. ONLY. Radical sense, "into", and then "to":I. OF PLACE, the commonest usage, εἰς ἅλα "into or to" the sea, Hom., etc.:—properly opp...
εἰσάγωInfl. fut. ξωInfl. perf. -αγήοχαI. "to lead in or into, to introduce", c. dupl. acc., αὐτοὺς εἰσῆγον δόμον Od.; also, εἰσάγειν τινὰ ἐς.., Hdt.; or c. dat., τινὰ δόμοις Eur...
εἰσακούωInfl. fut. σομαιI. "to hearken or give ear to one", Il.; c. acc. rei, Hhymn.; c. gen. pers., Soph., Eur., etc.2. in Poets, simply, "to hear", Soph., Eur.II. c. dat. pers...
εἰσδέχομαιInfl. ionic ἐσ-δέκομαιInfl. fut. -δέξομαιDep.:— "to take into, admit", ἐς τὸ ἱρόν Hdt.; c. acc., Eur.; c. dat., ἄντροις εἰσδέξασθαί τινα "to receive" him "in" the cave...
εἴσειμιInfl. inf. -ιέναιInfl. serving as fut. to εἰσέρχομαιInfl. imperf. εἰσῄεινI. "to go into", οὐκ Ἀχιλῆος ὀφθαλμοὺς εἴσειμι "I will" not "come before" Achilles' eyes, Il.:—mo...
εἰσέρχομαιInfl. fut. -ελεύσομαιInfl. aor2 -ήλυ^θον, -ῆλθονInfl. but attic fut. is supplied by εἴσειμιInfl. and imperf. by εἰσῄεινI. Dep.:— "to go in or into, enter", c. acc., Il...
εἰσκαλέωInfl. fut. έσω"to call in", Ar., Xen.
εἴσοδοςI. "a way in, entrance", i. e., "place of entrance, entry", Od., Hdt., etc.II. "entrance, a right or privilege of entrance", id=Hdt., Xen.
εἰσπηδάωInfl. fut. -πηδήσομαι1. "to leap into", c. acc., Hdt.; εἰς τόπον Xen.2. "to burst in upon", πρός τινα Dem.
εἰστρέχωInfl. fut. -δρα^μοῦμαιInfl. aor2 -έδρα^μον"to run in", Thuc.; c. acc. "to run into", Theocr.
εἰσφέρωInfl. fut. -οίσωInfl. aor1 -ήνεγκαInfl. perf. -ενήνοχαInfl. plup. -ενηνόχεινI. "to carry into or to", Od., Hdt.2. "to bring in, contribute", Plat., Xen., etc.:—at Athens,...
εἶταI. to denote Sequence of Time, "then, next", Lat. deinde, πρῶτα μὲν.., εἶτα.., Soph., Plat., etc.: "soon, presently", Soph.II. to denote Consequence, "and so, then, therefor...
εἴτεI. εἰ, τε generally doubled, εἴτε.., εἴτε Lat. sive.., sive, either.., or.., whether.., or.. the first εἴτε is sometimes omitted in Poets:—the first εἴτε is sometimes replac...
ἐκEtym. ἐξ before a vowel, ἐγ before β γ δ λ μprep. governing GEN. only, Lat. e, exRadical sense, "from out of", opp. to εἰς:Perseus. "out of, from. c. gen."I. OF PLACE:1. of Mo...
ἕκαστοςAlt. ἕκαστος, η, ονI. "every, every one, each, each one", Lat. quisque, Hom., etc.; the sg. is often joined with a pl. Verb, ἔβαν οἴκονδε ἕκαστος they went home "every on...
ἑκάστοτεEtym. ἕκαστοςadv. "each time, on each occasion", Hdt., etc.; ἑκάστοτ᾽ ἀεί Ar.
ἑκατόν"a hundred", Lat. centum, Il., etc.
ἑκατονταπλασίωνAlt. ἑκα^τοντα-πλα^σίων, ονος,"a hundred times as much or many", Xen.
ἑκατοντάρχηςAlt. ἑκα^τοντ-άρχης, ου,Etym. ἄρχω"leader of a hundred", Hdt.
ἐκβάλλωInfl. fut. -βα^λῶInfl. perf. -βέβληκαInfl. aor2 ἐξέβα^λονI. "to throw or cast out of" a place, c. gen., Il., etc.; or absol. "to throw out, throw overboard", Od.: also, l...
ἔκβασιςAlt. ἔκβα^σις, εωςEtym. ἐκβαίνω1. "a way out, egress", Od., Xen.2. "a going out of, escape from", c. gen., Eur.
ἐκβολήAlt. ἐκβολή, ἡ,Etym. ἐκβάλλωI. "a throwing out", ψήφων ἐκβ. "turning" the votes "out of" the urn, Aesch.2. "a throwing the cargo overboard", id=Aesch.II. "ejectment, banis...
ἐκγαμίζωInfl. fut. σω"to give in marriage", and Pass. "to be given in marriage", NTest.:—so, ἐκγαμίσκομαι, id=NTest.
ἐκδέχομαιInfl. ionic ἐκδέκ-Infl. fut. -δέξομαιDep.:I. mostly of persons,1. "to take or receive from" another, τί τινι Il., Aesch.2. "to take up", of a successor, τὴν ἀρχὴν παρά ...
ἔκδηλοςAlt. ἔκ-δηλος, ον"conspicuous", Il.:— "quite plain", Dem.
ἐκδημέωInfl. fut. ήσωEtym. from ἔκδημος"to be abroad, to be on one's travels", Hdt., Soph.
ἐκδίδωμιInfl. 3rd sg. ἐκδιδοῖEtym. ἐκδιδοῖ as if from -διδόωInfl. fut. -δώσωI. "to give up, surrender", esp. something seized unlawfully, Lat. reddere, Il., Hdt.:— ἐκδ. δοῦλον "...
ἐκδικέωInfl. fut. ήσωEtym. ἔκδικοςI. "to avenge, punish" a crime, NTest.: also "to exact vengeance for" a crime, id=NTest.II. "to avenge" a person, id=NTest.; ἐκδ. τινὰ ἀπό τινο...