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<b class="b3">Δῶς μοι πᾶ στῶ καὶ τὰν γᾶν κινάσω</b> <b class="b3">Give me a place to stand and I'll move the earth</b><br />
==Quotes==
<b class="b3">Δῶς μοι πᾶ στῶ καὶ τὰν γᾶν κινάσω</b> <b class="b2">Give me a place to stand and I'll move the earth</b><br />
[http://www.translatum.gr/forum/index.php?topic=69908.0 Archimedes], quoted in Pappus' Συναγωγή 8.1060
[http://www.translatum.gr/forum/index.php?topic=69908.0 Archimedes], quoted in Pappus' Συναγωγή 8.1060

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Transliteration A: kinéō Transliteration B: kineō Transliteration C: kineo Beta Code: kine/w

English (LSJ)

aor. ἐκίνησα, Ep.

   A κίνησα Il.23.730, etc.:—Med. and Pass., fut. κινήσομαι (in pass. sense) Pl.Tht.182c, D.9.51, -ηθήσομαι Ar.Ra. 796, Pl.R.545d, etc.: aor. Med. (Ep.) κινήσαντο Opp.C.2.582: aor. Pass. ἐκινήθην, Ep.3pl. ἐκίνηθεν Il.16.280: (cf. κίω):—set in motion, ἄγε κινήσας, of Hermes leading the souls, Od.24.5; simply, move, οὐδέ τι κινῆσαι μελέων ἦν 8.298; κ. θύρην 22.394; κ. κάρη Il.17.442, etc.; Ζέφυρος κ. λήϊον 2.147; κ. ὄμμα S.Ph.866; ναῦς ἐκίνησεν πόδα E.Hec.940 (lyr.), etc.; σκληρὰ ἡ γῆ ἔσται κινεῖν, i.e. plough, X.Oec.16.11; κ. δόρυ, of a warrior about to attack, E.Andr.607; κ. στρατιάν Id.Rh.18 (anap.); κ. ὅπλα Th.1.82; κ. σκάφην rock a cradle, Phylarch.36 J.    b in later Gr., set in motion a process of law, etc., PKlein.Form.405, etc.    2 remove a thing from its place, ἀνδριάντα Hdt.1.183; γῆς ὅρια Pl.Lg. 842e; κ. τι τῶν ἀκινήτων meddle with things sacred, Hdt.6.134, cf. S. Ant.1061, Th.4.98; κ. τὰ χρήματα ἐς ἄλλο τι apply them to an alien purpose, Id.2.24; κ. τῶν χρημάτων Id.1.143, 6.70; κ. τὸ στρατόπεδον X.An.6.4.27, etc. (κινεῖν alone, Plb.2.54.2, cf. LXX Ge.20.1, Plu.Dio 27); change, innovate, νόμαια Hdt.3.80; τοὺς πατρίους νόμους Arist. Pol.1268b28; τῶν κειμένων νόμων Zaleuc. ap. Stob.4.2.19:—Pass., νόμιμα κινούμενα Pl.Lg.797b; ἰατρικὴ κινηθεῖσα παρὰ τὰ πάτρια Arist. Pol.1268b35: so abs. in Act., change treatment, ib.1286a13.    3 Gramm., inflect, τὰ ῥήματα ἐκίνει τὸ τέλος A.D.Pron.104.15:—more usu. in Pass., κατὰ τὸ τέλος κινεῖσθαι ib.104.10.    4 alter a manuscript reading, Str.7.3.4.    II disturb, of a wasps' nest, τοὺς δ' εἴ πέρ τις . . κινήσῃ ἀέκων Il.16.264; arouse, κ. τινὰ ἐξ ὕπνου E.Ba.690; urge on, φόβος κ. τινά A.Ch.289; φυγάδα πρόδρομον κινήσασα having driven him in headlong flight, S.Ant.109 (lyr.); κ. ἐπιρρόθοις κακοῖσιν attack, assail, ib.413; μήτηρ κ. κραδίαν, κ. δὲ χόλον E.Med.99 (anap.); ἐάν με κινῇς καὶ ποιήσῃς τὴν χολὴν . . ζέσαι Anaxipp.2; κ. τινά incite or stir one up to speak, Pl.R.329e, Ly.223a, X.Mem.4.2.2; κ. τὰ πολλὰ καὶ ἄτοπα stir up . . questions, Pl.Tht.163a; call in question an assumption, τὰ μέγιστα κ. τῶν μαθηματικῶν Arist.Cael.271b11, cf. Phld.Sign.27; κ. τὸ τὰ ἄκρα . . ἀνταίρειν Str.2.1.12, cf. Plot.2.1.6; ὁ κινῶν [τὰ φαινόμενα] λόγος S.E.M.8.360:—Pass., S.OC1526; κινεῖται γὰρ εὐθύς μοι χολή my bile is stirred, Pherecr.69.5; κεκινῆσθαι πρός τι X.Oec.8.1.    2 set going, cause, call forth, φθέγματα S.El.18; πατρὸς στόμα Id.OC 1276; μῦθον E.El.302; λόγον περί τινος Pl.R.450a; πάντα κ. λόγον Id.Phlb.15e; κ. ὀδύνην S.Tr.974 (anap.); κακά Id.OT636; πάθος Phld. Mus.p.4 K.; πόλεμον, πολέμους, Th.6.34, Pl.R.566e; Ἐμπεδοκλέα . . πρῶτον ῥητορικὴν κεκινηκέναι Arist.Fr.65.    3 Medic., κ. οὔρησιν, οὖρα, Dsc.2.109, 127; κοιλίαν ib.6.    4 sens. obsc., κ. γυναῖκα Eup.233.3 (nisi leg. ἐβίνουν), cf.Ar.Ach.1052 (v.l.), Eq.364, Nu.1103 (lyr., Pass.), al., AP11.7 (Nicander); κ. τὰ σκέλεα Herod.5.2.    5 phrases: κ. πᾶν χρῆμα turn every stone, try every way, Hdt.5.96; μὴ κ. εὖ κείμενον 'let sleeping dogs lie', Pl.Phlb.15c; μὴ κίνει Καμάριναν, ἀκίνητος γὰρ ἀμείνων Orac. ap. St.Byz.; κινεῦντα μηδὲ κάρφος 'not stirring a finger', Herod.3.67, cf. 1.55; μηδ' ὀδόντα κινῆσαι Id.3.49; κ. τὸν ἀπ' ἴρας πύματον λίθον 'play the last card', Alc.82 (s.v.l.).    6 in Law, πολιτικῶς κ. κατά τινος employ civil action against, Cod.Just.4.20.13.1.    B Pass., to be put in motion, go, Il.1.47; <κι>νηθεὶς ἐπῄει dub. in Pi.Fr.101: generally, to be moved, stir, κινήθη ἀγορή, ἐκίνηθεν φάλαγγες, Il.2.144, 16.280; of an earthquake, Δῆλος ἐκινήθη Hdt.6.98, Th.2.8; θύελλα κινηθεῖσα S.OC1660; τί κεκίνηται; what motion is this? E.Andr.1226 (anap.); κινεῖσθαι, opp. ἑστάναι, motion, opp. rest, Pl. Sph.250b, etc.; ὥσπερ χορδαὶ ἐν λύρᾳ συμπαθῶς κινηθεῖσαι vibrating in unison, Plot.4.4.8.    2 of persons, to be moved, stirred, ὁ κεκινημένος one who is agitated, excited, Pl.Phdr.245b, cf. Vett.Val.45.25, al.; κ. παθητικῶς Phld.Rh.1.193 S.    3 of dancing, κ. τῷ σώματι Pl.Lg.656a.    4 move forward, of soldiers, S.OC1371, E.Rh.139, Ph.107; but κ. ἐκ τῆς τάξεως leave the ranks, X.HG2.1.22.    5 to be disturbed or in rebellion, D.C.39.54, 42.15, al.    6 κεκινημένος περί τι, Lat. versatus in... Pl.Lg.908d.


Quotes

Δῶς μοι πᾶ στῶ καὶ τὰν γᾶν κινάσω Give me a place to stand and I'll move the earth
Archimedes, quoted in Pappus' Συναγωγή 8.1060