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εἰ ἀποκρυπτόντων τῶν Μήδων τὸν ἥλιον ὑπὸ σκιῇ ἔσοιτο πρὸς αὐτοὺς ἡ μάχη καὶ οὐκ ἐν ἡλίῳ → if the Medes hid the sun, the battle would be to them in the shade and not in the sun

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[[walking the ground]]: [[verse|V.]] [[πεδοστιβής]], [[χθονοστιβής]].
[[walking the ground]]: [[verse|V.]] [[πεδοστιβής]], [[χθονοστιβής]].


[[to the ground]]: use adv., [[Aristophanes|Ar.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[χαμᾶζε]], [[verse|V.]] [[πέδονδε ἔραζε]] ([[Aeschylus|Aesch.]], ''Fragment'').
[[to the ground]]: use adv., [[Aristophanes|Ar.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[χαμᾶζε]], [[verse|V.]] [[πέδονδε]], [[ἔραζε]] ([[Aeschylus|Aesch.]], ''Fragment'').


[[from the ground]]: [[verse|V.]] [[γῆθεν]], [[Aristophanes|Ar.]] [[χαμᾶθεν]].
[[from the ground]]: [[verse|V.]] [[γῆθεν]], [[Aristophanes|Ar.]] [[χαμᾶθεν]].

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substantive

P. and V. γῆ, ἡ, P. ἔδαφος, τό, Ar. and V. γαῖα, ἡ, χθών, ἡ, πέδον, τό, δάπεδον, τό (Euripides, Ion, 576, Orestes 1645) (also Xen.), V. οὖδας, τό.

land for cultivating: P. and V. γῆ, ἡ, ἀγρός, ὁ (or pl.), Ar. and V. ἄρουρα, ἡ (Plato also but rare P.), γύαι, οἱ.

on the ground: use adv., Ar. and V. χαμαί, πέδοι (also Plato but rare P.).

sleeping on the ground, adj.: V. χαμαικοίτης,

fallen on the ground: V. χαμαιπετής.

walking the ground: V. πεδοστιβής, χθονοστιβής.

to the ground: use adv., Ar. and V. χαμᾶζε, V. πέδονδε, ἔραζε (Aesch., Fragment).

from the ground: V. γῆθεν, Ar. χαμᾶθεν.

under the ground: see underground.

he is an enemy to the whole city and the very ground it stands on: P. ἐχθρός ἐστιν ὅλῃ τῇ πόλει καὶ τῷ τῆς πόλεως ἐδάφει (Dem. 99).

the city stood on high ground: P. ἡ πόλις ἦν ἐφ' ὑψηλῶν χωρίων (Thuc. 3, 97).

Met., excuse: P. and V. πρόφασις, ἡ.

reason, plea: P. and V. λόγος, ὁ.

cause: P. and V. αἰτία, ἡ.

principle: P. and V. ἀρχή, ἡ, P. ὑπόθεσις, ἡ.

ground for, pretext for: P. and V. ἀφορμή, ἡ (gen.).

on the ground of: P. and V. κατά (acc.).

on all grounds: P. and V. πανταχῆ.

on neither ground: P. κατ' οὐδέτερον.

on what ground? V. ἐκ τίνος λόγου;

why? P. and V. τί; τοῦ χάριν; P. τοῦ ἕνεκα; διὰ τί; V. πρὸς τί; εἰς τί; τί χρῆμα; τίνος χάριν; τίνος ἕκατι; ἐκ τοῦ; see why.

go over old ground constantly: P. θάμα μεταστρέφεσθαι ἐπὶ τὰ εἰρημένα (Plato, Cratylus 428D).

gain ground, v.: P. and V. προχωρεῖν.

lose ground: P. ἐλασσοῦσθαι.

stand one's ground: P. and V. ὑφίστασθαι, μένειν, P. μένειν κατὰ χώραν.

recover ground lost through indolence: P. τὰ κατερρᾳθυμημένα πάλιν ἀναλαμβάνειν (Dem. 42).

verb transitive

secure, make firm: P. βεβαιοῦν.

plant, fix: P. and V. πηγνύναι, V. ἐρείδειν, ἀντερείδειν.

ground arms: P. ὅπλα τίθεσθαι.

instruct: P. and V. διδάσκειν, παιδεύειν; see instruct.

run (a ship) aground: P. and V. ὀκέλλειν, P. ἐποκέλλειν, V. κέλλειν, ἐξοκέλλειν.

run aground, verb intransitive: P. ὀκέλλειν, ἐποκέλλειν, V. ἐξοκέλλειν.

ground on (as a ship on a reef): P. and V. πταίειν πρός (dat.).

adjective

of corn: P. ἀληλεμένος, ἀληλεσμένος.