sink: Difference between revisions
Ῥᾷον παραινεῖν ἢ παθόντα καρτερεῖν → Patientiam suadere facile, non pati → Es spricht sich leichter zu, als stark zu sein im Leid
(CSV5) |
|||
(7 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Woodhouse1 | {{Woodhouse1 | ||
|Text=[[File: | |Text=[[File:p2.png|right|Woodhouse page for {{PAGENAME}} - Opens in new window|link={{filepath:woodhouse_778.jpg}}]] | ||
===verb transitive=== | |||
[[sink]] (a [[ship]]): [[Aristophanes|Ar.]] and [[prose|P.]] [[καταδύνειν]]. | |||
[[put an end to]]: [[Aristophanes|Ar.]] and [[prose|P.]] [[διαλύω]], [[διαλύειν]], [[καταλύω]], [[καταλύειν]]; see [[end]]. | |||
[[let down]]: [[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[καθιέναι]]. | |||
[[dig]]: [[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[ὀρύσσειν]], [[σκάπτειν]]. | |||
[[make to incline]]: [[verse|V.]] [[καταρρέπειν]], [[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[κλίνειν]]. | |||
===verb intransitive=== | |||
[[subside]], [[settle down]]: [[prose|P.]] [[ἱζάνειν]]. | |||
[[sink under the earth]]: [[prose|P.]] [[δύεσθαι κατὰ τῆς γῆς]] ([[Plato]], ''Phaedo'', 112C). | |||
of the [[sun]]: [[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[δύεσθαι]], [[δύνειν]]; see [[set]]. | |||
of a [[ship]]: [[Aristophanes|Ar.]] and [[prose|P.]] [[καταδύεσθαι]], [[verse|V.]] [[βάπτειν]] ([[Euripides]], ''[[Orestes]]'' 707). | |||
[[incline downwards]]: [[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[ῥέπειν]]. | |||
Met., [[be weighed down]]: [[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[πιέζεσθαι]], [[βαρύνεσθαι]]. | |||
[[fall]]: [[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[πίπτειν]], [[καταπίπτειν]] ([[Euripides]], ''Cyclops''), [[verse|V.]] [[πίτνειν]]. | |||
[[fail in strength]]: [[verse|V.]] [[προλείπω]], [[προλείπειν]]; see [[fail]]. | |||
[[already she is sinking and like to die]]: [[verse|V.]] [[ἤδη προνωπής ἐστι καὶ ψυχορραγεῖ]] ([[Euripides]], ''[[Alcibiades]]'' 143). | |||
[[his head sinks back]]: [[verse|V.]] [[ὑπτιάζεται κάρα]] ([[Sophocles]], ''[[Philoctetes]]'' 822). | |||
[[I sink backwards into the arms of my maidens and swoon away]]: [[verse|V.]] ὑπτία δε κλίνομαι… πρὸς δμωαῖσι κἀποπλήσσομαι ([[Sophocles]], ''[[Antigone]]'' 1188). | |||
[[she sinks back with trembling limbs]]: [[verse|V.]] [[λεχρία πάλιν χωρεῖ τρέμουσα κῶλα]] ([[Euripides]], ''[[Medea]]'' 1168). | |||
of [[ground]] [[dipping]]: see under [[dip]]. | |||
[[fall away]]: [[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[διαρρεῖν]], [[ἀπορρεῖν]]; see [[fade]]. | |||
[[deteriorate]]: [[prose|P.]] [[ἀποκλίνειν]], [[ἐκπίπτειν]]; see [[degenerate]]. | |||
[[sink into inaction]]: [[prose|P.]] [[ἐπὶ τὸ ῥᾳθυμεῖν ἀποκλίνειν]] ([[Demosthenes|Dem.]] 13). | |||
[[sunk in]] (Met.): use [[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[μεστός]] (gen.); see [[full]] of. | |||
[[be sunk in love]]: [[verse|V.]] [[ἐντήκεσθαι τῷ φιλεῖν]] ([[Sophocles]] ''[[Trachiniae]]'' 463); see [[absorb]]ed in. | |||
[[be sunk in ignorance]] [[prose|P.]] [[ἐν ἀμαθίᾳ μολύνεσθαι]] ([[Plato]], ''[[Republic]]'' 535E). | |||
[[sink into]], [[be instilled into]], Met.: [[prose|P.]] [[καταδύεσθαι εἰς]] (acc.), [[verse|V.]] [[ἐντήκεσθαι]] (dat.). | |||
[[sink into insignificance]]: [[prose|P.]] [[ἐν οὐδενὶ λόγῳ εἶναι]]. | |||
}} | }} |
Latest revision as of 13:45, 14 October 2021
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
verb transitive
sink (a ship): Ar. and P. καταδύνειν.
put an end to: Ar. and P. διαλύω, διαλύειν, καταλύω, καταλύειν; see end.
dig: P. and V. ὀρύσσειν, σκάπτειν.
make to incline: V. καταρρέπειν, P. and V. κλίνειν.
verb intransitive
subside, settle down: P. ἱζάνειν.
sink under the earth: P. δύεσθαι κατὰ τῆς γῆς (Plato, Phaedo, 112C).
of the sun: P. and V. δύεσθαι, δύνειν; see set.
of a ship: Ar. and P. καταδύεσθαι, V. βάπτειν (Euripides, Orestes 707).
incline downwards: P. and V. ῥέπειν.
Met., be weighed down: P. and V. πιέζεσθαι, βαρύνεσθαι.
fall: P. and V. πίπτειν, καταπίπτειν (Euripides, Cyclops), V. πίτνειν.
fail in strength: V. προλείπω, προλείπειν; see fail.
already she is sinking and like to die: V. ἤδη προνωπής ἐστι καὶ ψυχορραγεῖ (Euripides, Alcibiades 143).
his head sinks back: V. ὑπτιάζεται κάρα (Sophocles, Philoctetes 822).
I sink backwards into the arms of my maidens and swoon away: V. ὑπτία δε κλίνομαι… πρὸς δμωαῖσι κἀποπλήσσομαι (Sophocles, Antigone 1188).
she sinks back with trembling limbs: V. λεχρία πάλιν χωρεῖ τρέμουσα κῶλα (Euripides, Medea 1168).
of ground dipping: see under dip.
fall away: P. and V. διαρρεῖν, ἀπορρεῖν; see fade.
deteriorate: P. ἀποκλίνειν, ἐκπίπτειν; see degenerate.
sink into inaction: P. ἐπὶ τὸ ῥᾳθυμεῖν ἀποκλίνειν (Dem. 13).
sunk in (Met.): use P. and V. μεστός (gen.); see full of.
be sunk in love: V. ἐντήκεσθαι τῷ φιλεῖν (Sophocles Trachiniae 463); see absorbed in.
be sunk in ignorance P. ἐν ἀμαθίᾳ μολύνεσθαι (Plato, Republic 535E).
sink into, be instilled into, Met.: P. καταδύεσθαι εἰς (acc.), V. ἐντήκεσθαι (dat.).