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κακῶν ἀπέστω θάνατος, ὡς ἴδῃ κακά → of all evils let only death be absent, so he may see evils

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|btext=<i>gén. sg. f. de</i> [[ὅς]], ἥ, ὅ.
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|auten=(αι), [[ἧσται]], ἥμεθα, [[ἧσθε]], [[ἕαται]] and [[εἵαται]], imp. [[ἧσο]], inf. ἧσθαι, [[part]]. ἥμενος, ipf. [[ἥμην]], ἧστο, [[ἥσθην]], ἥμεθα, [[ἧντο]] and [[ἕατο]] and [[εἵατο]]: [[sit]]; [[often]] w. a [[part]]. to [[denote]] [[some]] [[condition]] of [[mind]] or [[body]], ἧστο ὀδῦρόμενος, θαυμάζων, [[ὀλιγηπελέων]], etc.; and, in [[general]], the [[verb]] [[may]] [[denote]] a [[settled]] [[condition]] of [[any]] [[sort]], ‘[[stay]],’ ‘[[keep]],’ ἑκὰς ἥμεθα πατρίδος αἴης, Il. 15.740, Il. 24.542; σῖγῇ, ἀκέουσα, σιωπῇ [[ἧσο]], Il. 4.412.
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Revision as of 15:29, 15 August 2017

French (Bailly abrégé)

gén. sg. f. de ὅς, ἥ, ὅ.

English (Autenrieth)

(αι), ἧσται, ἥμεθα, ἧσθε, ἕαται and εἵαται, imp. ἧσο, inf. ἧσθαι, part. ἥμενος, ipf. ἥμην, ἧστο, ἥσθην, ἥμεθα, ἧντο and ἕατο and εἵατο: sit; often w. a part. to denote some condition of mind or body, ἧστο ὀδῦρόμενος, θαυμάζων, ὀλιγηπελέων, etc.; and, in general, the verb may denote a settled condition of any sort, ‘stay,’ ‘keep,’ ἑκὰς ἥμεθα πατρίδος αἴης, Il. 15.740, Il. 24.542; σῖγῇ, ἀκέουσα, σιωπῇ ἧσο, Il. 4.412.