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Ζῆν οὐκ ἄξιος, ὅτῳ μηδὲ εἷς ἐστι χρηστὸς φίλοςLife is not worth living if you do not have at least one friend.

Democritus, DK 68b22
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Full diacritics: σῡλάω Medium diacritics: συλάω Low diacritics: συλάω Capitals: ΣΥΛΑΩ
Transliteration A: syláō Transliteration B: sylaō Transliteration C: sylao Beta Code: sula/w

English (LSJ)

impf. contr. in Ep. ἐσύλα, σύλα, Il.6.28, 4.116; Ion. Iterat.

   A σύλασκε Hes.Sc.480:—Pass., fut. συληθήσομαι A.Pr.761, συλήσομαι Paus.4.7.10:—strip off, esp. strip off the arms of a slain enemy, Hom. (only in Il.), Lyr., etc. Construction:    1 in full, c. acc. pers. et rei, strip off from another, strip him of his arms (cf. σκυλεύω), μή μιν Ἀχαιοὶ τεύχεα συλήσωσι Il.15.428, cf. 16.500; ἔπειτα δὲ καὶ τὰ (sc. ἔναρα) . . νεκροὺς ἂμ πεδίον συλήσετε 6.71; με κασίγνητον συλᾷς E.IT157 (anap.); τὴν θεὸν τοὺς στεφάνους σεσυλήκασιν D.24.182:— Pass., c. acc. rei, to be stripped, robbed, deprived of a thing, σκῆπτρα συληθήσεται A.Pr.761; ταῦτ' (sc. τὰ τόξα) ἐσυλήθην ἐγώ S.Ph.413; λέκτρα συλᾶσθαι βίᾳ E.IA1275; συληθεὶς τὰς βοῦς Isoc.6.19; σεσυλήμεθα τὰ ἡμέτερα ὑπὸ τούτων D.35.26.    2 c. acc., strip a person of his arms, ἦ τινα συλήσων νεκύων Il.10.343: generally, pillage, plunder, τὰ ἱρά, τοὺς θεούς, etc., Hdt.6.101, Pl.Lg.864d, etc.; τοὺς νεώς Isoc.4.155; θεῶν βρέτη A.Pers.810; νεκρόν Pl.R.469d:—Pass., βαρβάρων συλᾶσθ' ὕπο E.Hel.600.    3 c. acc. rei, strip off, ὄφρα τάχιστα τεύχεα συλήσειε Il.4.466, etc.; freq. with additions, ἀπ' ὤμων τεύχε' ἐσύλα 6.28, etc.; τὰ μὲν ἔντε' ἀπὸ χροὸς . . συλήσας 13.641.    b take off or out, ἐσύλα τόξον took out the bow [from its case], 4.105; σύλα πῶμα φαρέτρης took the lid off the quiver, ib.116; with a notion of violence or suddenness, κρᾶτα σ. Μεδοίσας Pi.P.12.16.    c carry off, τοὺς πολεμίους οὐ συλήσειν αὐτά (sc. τὰ χρήματα) will not seize them as booty, Hdt.5.36, cf. 9.116; θεῶν γέρα σ. A.Pr.83, cf. S.OC 922, Ph.1365; λόγοις τὰ τῶν προγόνων ἔργα συλήσας καὶ διασύρας D. 19.313; σ. κατὰ βραχὺ τὴν τῶν πυρετῶν διάθεσιν Steph. in Gal.1.295 D.:—Pass., to be carried off as spoil, ἄγαλμα σεσυλημένον Hdt.6.118; to be taken away, E.Hipp.799: metaph., συλᾶται ὕπνος ἀπὸ γλεφάρων B.Fr.3.10.    d exercise right of σῦλαι, IG9(1).333.3 (Locr., v. B.C.):—Pass., πανταχοῦ συλωμένων ἡμῶν the right of reprisals was exercised against us everywhere, Isoc.3.33.    4 after Hom., c. acc. pers. et gen. rei, τίς σε δαίμων συλᾷ πάτρας; carries thee away from . ., E.Hel.669:—Pass., συλαθεὶς ἀγενείων stealing from among the boys, and enlisting among the men, Pi.O.9.89.