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<b class="b2">Sink</b> (<b class="b2">a ship</b>): Ar. and P. καταδύνειν. | |||
<b class="b2">Put an end to</b>: Ar. and P. [[διαλύω|διαλύειν]], [[καταλύω|καταλύειν]]; see [[end]]. | |||
<b class="b2">Let down</b>: P. and V. καθιέναι. | |||
<b class="b2">Dig</b>: P. and V. ὀρύσσειν, σκάπτειν. | |||
<b class="b2">Make to incline</b>: V. καταρρέπειν, P. and V. κλίνειν. | |||
V. intrans. <b class="b2">Subside, settle down</b>: P. ἱζάνειν. | |||
<b class="b2">Sink</b> under <b class="b2">the earth</b>: P. δύεσθαι κατὰ τῆς γῆς (Plat., <b class="b2">Phaedo</b>, 112C). | |||
<b class="b2">Of the sun</b>: P. and V. δύεσθαι, δύνειν; see [[set]]. | |||
<b class="b2">Of a ship</b>: Ar. and P. καταδύεσθαι, V. βάπτειν (Eur., ''Or.'' 707). | |||
<b class="b2">Incline downwards</b>: P. and V. ῥέπειν. | |||
Met., <b class="b2">be weighed down</b>: P. and V. πιέζεσθαι, βαρύνεσθαι. | |||
<b class="b2">Fall</b>: P. and V. πίπτειν, καταπίπτειν (Eur., ''Cycl.''), V. πίτνειν. | |||
<b class="b2">Fail in strength</b>: V. [[προλείπω|προλείπειν]]; see [[fail]]. | |||
<b class="b2">Already she is sinking and like to die</b>: V. ἤδη [[προνωπής]] ἐστι καὶ ψυχορραγεῖ (Eur., ''Alc.'' 143). | |||
<b class="b2">His head sinks back</b>: V. ὑπτιάζεται [[κάρα]] (Soph., ''Phil.'' 822). | |||
<b class="b2">I sink backwards into the arms of my maidens and swoon away</b>: V. ὑπτία δε κλίνομαι... πρὸς δμωαῖσι κἀποπλήσσομαι (Soph., ''Ant.'' 1188). | |||
<b class="b2">She sinks back with trembling limbs</b>: V. λεχρία [[πάλιν]] χωρεῖ τρέμουσα κῶλα (Eur., ''Med.'' 1168). | |||
<b class="b2">Of ground dipping</b>: see under [[dip]]. | |||
<b class="b2">Fall away</b>: P. and V. διαρρεῖν, ἀπορρεῖν; see [[fade]]. | |||
<b class="b2">Deteriorate</b>: P. ἀποκλίνειν, ἐκπίπτειν; see [[degenerate]]. | |||
<b class="b2">Sink into inaction</b>: P. ἐπὶ τὸ ῥᾳθυμεῖν ἀποκλίνειν (Dem. 13). | |||
<b class="b2">Sunk in</b> (Met.): use P. and V. [[μεστός]] (gen.); see [[full of. | |||
<b class="b2">Be sunk in love</b>: V. ἐντήκεσθαι τῷ φιλεῖν (Soph. ''Trach.'' 463); see [[absorbed in]]. | |||
<b class="b2">Be sunk in ignorance</b> P. ἐν ἀμαθίᾳ μολύνεσθαι (Plat., ''Rep.'' 535E). | |||
<b class="b2">Sink into, be instilled into</b>, Met.: P. καταδύεσθαι εἰς (acc.), V. ἐντήκεσθαι (dat.). | |||
<b class="b2">Sink into insignificance</b>: P. ἐν οὐδενὶ λόγῳ εἶναι. | |||
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v. trans.
Sink (a ship): Ar. and P. καταδύνειν.
Put an end to: Ar. and P. διαλύειν, καταλύειν; see end.
Let down: P. and V. καθιέναι.
Dig: P. and V. ὀρύσσειν, σκάπτειν.
Make to incline: V. καταρρέπειν, P. and V. κλίνειν.
V. intrans. Subside, settle down: P. ἱζάνειν.
Sink under the earth: P. δύεσθαι κατὰ τῆς γῆς (Plat., Phaedo, 112C).
Of the sun: P. and V. δύεσθαι, δύνειν; see set.
Of a ship: Ar. and P. καταδύεσθαι, V. βάπτειν (Eur., Or. 707).
Incline downwards: P. and V. ῥέπειν.
Met., be weighed down: P. and V. πιέζεσθαι, βαρύνεσθαι.
Fall: P. and V. πίπτειν, καταπίπτειν (Eur., Cycl.), V. πίτνειν.
Fail in strength: V. προλείπειν; see fail.
Already she is sinking and like to die: V. ἤδη προνωπής ἐστι καὶ ψυχορραγεῖ (Eur., Alc. 143).
His head sinks back: V. ὑπτιάζεται κάρα (Soph., Phil. 822).
I sink backwards into the arms of my maidens and swoon away: V. ὑπτία δε κλίνομαι... πρὸς δμωαῖσι κἀποπλήσσομαι (Soph., Ant. 1188).
She sinks back with trembling limbs: V. λεχρία πάλιν χωρεῖ τρέμουσα κῶλα (Eur., Med. 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 (Soph. Trach. 463); see absorbed in.
Be sunk in ignorance P. ἐν ἀμαθίᾳ μολύνεσθαι (Plat., Rep. 535E).
Sink into, be instilled into, Met.: P. καταδύεσθαι εἰς (acc.), V. ἐντήκεσθαι (dat.).
Sink into insignificance: P. ἐν οὐδενὶ λόγῳ εἶναι. }}