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διὸ καὶ μεταλάττουσι τὴν φυσικὴν χρῆσιν εἰς τὴν παρὰ φύσιν αἱ δοκοῦσαι παρθένοι τῶν εἰδώλων → therefore those professing to be virgins of the idols even change the natural use into the unnatural (Origen, commentary on Romans 1:26)
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|Definition=Ep. also Ἀχιλεύς, gen. <b class="b3">Ἀχιλλέως</b> (either quadrisyll. or trisyll., as the metre requires, cf. <span class="bibl">S.<span class="title">Ph.</span>4</span>,<span class="bibl">50</span> with <span class="bibl">57</span>,<span class="bibl">364</span>): acc. <b class="b3">Ἀχιλλέᾱ</b> ib.<span class="bibl">331</span>,<span class="bibl">358</span>, voc. <b class="b3">Ἀχιλλεῦ</b>: Ep. gen. <b class="b3">Ἀχιλλῆος</b>, etc.:— <span class="title">Achilles.</span> <span class="sense"> <span class="bld">II</span> the fallacy vulgarly called <span class="title">Achilles</span> and the Tortoise', invented by Zeno of Elea, <span class="bibl">Arist.<span class="title">Ph.</span>239b14</span>, <span class="bibl">D.L.9.29</span>.</span> | |Definition=Ep. also Ἀχιλεύς, gen. <b class="b3">Ἀχιλλέως</b> (either quadrisyll. or trisyll., as the metre requires, cf. <span class="bibl">S.<span class="title">Ph.</span>4</span>,<span class="bibl">50</span> with <span class="bibl">57</span>,<span class="bibl">364</span>): acc. <b class="b3">Ἀχιλλέᾱ</b> ib.<span class="bibl">331</span>,<span class="bibl">358</span>, voc. <b class="b3">Ἀχιλλεῦ</b>: Ep. gen. <b class="b3">Ἀχιλλῆος</b>, etc.:— <span class="title">Achilles.</span> <span class="sense"> <span class="bld">II</span> the fallacy vulgarly called <span class="title">Achilles</span> and the Tortoise', invented by Zeno of Elea, <span class="bibl">Arist.<span class="title">Ph.</span>239b14</span>, <span class="bibl">D.L.9.29</span>.</span> | ||
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|lstext='''Ἀχιλλεύς''': γεν. Ἀχιλλέως ([[τετρασύλλαβος]] ἤ [[τρισύλλαβος]] κατὰ τὴν ἀνάκην τοῦ μέτρου, πρβλ. Σοφ. Φ. 4. 50 πρὸς 57. 364): αἰτιατ. Ἀχιλλέᾱ [[αὐτόθι]] 331, 358, κλητ. Ἀχιλλεῦ: Ἐπ. γεν. Ἀχιλλῆος, κτλ.: Ἐπ. ὀνομαστ. [[ὡσαύτως]] [[Ἀχιλλεύς]], δι’ ἑνὸς λ: (ἐκ τοῦ [[ἄχος]] καθ’ ὅσον τὸ [[ἄχος]], [[ἤτοι]] ἡ [[λύπη]] τοῦ ἥρωος [[εἶναι]] ἡ [[ὑπόθεσις]] τῆς Ἰλιάδος, πρβλ. [[Ὀδυσσεύς]]): - Ὁ Ἀχιλλεὺς ἦτο υἱὸς τοῦ Πηλέως καὶ τῆς Θέτιδος καὶ ἡγεμὼν τῶν Μυρμιδόνων, [[ἥρως]] δὲ τῆς Ἰλιάδος. ΙΙ. ὁ τοῦ Ζήνωνος παραλογισμὸς ὁ καλούμενος, [[Ἀχιλλεύς]], ἔστι δ’ [[οὗτος]] ὅτι τό βραδύτερον [[οὐδέποτε]] καταληφθήσεται θέον ὑπὸ τοῦ ταχίστου κτλ. Ἀριστ. Φυσ. 6. 9, 3, Διογ. Λ. 9. 29. | |||
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Revision as of 09:37, 5 August 2017
English (LSJ)
Ep. also Ἀχιλεύς, gen. Ἀχιλλέως (either quadrisyll. or trisyll., as the metre requires, cf. S.Ph.4,50 with 57,364): acc. Ἀχιλλέᾱ ib.331,358, voc. Ἀχιλλεῦ: Ep. gen. Ἀχιλλῆος, etc.:— Achilles. II the fallacy vulgarly called Achilles and the Tortoise', invented by Zeno of Elea, Arist.Ph.239b14, D.L.9.29.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
Ἀχιλλεύς: γεν. Ἀχιλλέως (τετρασύλλαβος ἤ τρισύλλαβος κατὰ τὴν ἀνάκην τοῦ μέτρου, πρβλ. Σοφ. Φ. 4. 50 πρὸς 57. 364): αἰτιατ. Ἀχιλλέᾱ αὐτόθι 331, 358, κλητ. Ἀχιλλεῦ: Ἐπ. γεν. Ἀχιλλῆος, κτλ.: Ἐπ. ὀνομαστ. ὡσαύτως Ἀχιλλεύς, δι’ ἑνὸς λ: (ἐκ τοῦ ἄχος καθ’ ὅσον τὸ ἄχος, ἤτοι ἡ λύπη τοῦ ἥρωος εἶναι ἡ ὑπόθεσις τῆς Ἰλιάδος, πρβλ. Ὀδυσσεύς): - Ὁ Ἀχιλλεὺς ἦτο υἱὸς τοῦ Πηλέως καὶ τῆς Θέτιδος καὶ ἡγεμὼν τῶν Μυρμιδόνων, ἥρως δὲ τῆς Ἰλιάδος. ΙΙ. ὁ τοῦ Ζήνωνος παραλογισμὸς ὁ καλούμενος, Ἀχιλλεύς, ἔστι δ’ οὗτος ὅτι τό βραδύτερον οὐδέποτε καταληφθήσεται θέον ὑπὸ τοῦ ταχίστου κτλ. Ἀριστ. Φυσ. 6. 9, 3, Διογ. Λ. 9. 29.