προσπαίω

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καὶ ποταμοὺς τινας διαβάντες ἐν μεγίστῃ παρεγινόμεθα κώμῃ → and having crossed some rivers we reached a very large village

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Full diacritics: προσπαίω Medium diacritics: προσπαίω Low diacritics: προσπαίω Capitals: ΠΡΟΣΠΑΙΩ
Transliteration A: prospaíō Transliteration B: prospaiō Transliteration C: prospaio Beta Code: prospai/w

English (LSJ)

= προσπίπτω, Sch.A.Pr.885; dub. in S.Fr.335.

German (Pape)

[Seite 776] (s. παίω), = προσπίπτω, v.l. Soph. fr. 310.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

προσπαίω: Soph. = προσπίπτω.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

προσπαίω: προσπίπτω, Σχόλ. εἰς Αἰσχύλ. Πρ. 885· ὡσαύτως διάφ. γραφ. ἐν Σοφ. Ἀποσπ. 310.

English (Thayer)

(προσπίπτω) imperfect προσέπιπτον; 2aor, 3rd person singular προσέπεσε, 3rd person plural (προσέπεσον R G. προσέπεσαν T Tr WH (see πίπτω, at the beginning), participle feminine προσπεσοῦσα; from Homer down; properly, to fall toward, fall upon (πρός, IV:1) i. e.
1. to fall forward, to fall down, prostrate oneself before, in homage or supplication: with the dative of a person, at one's feet, Polybius, Plutarch, others); τοῖς γόνασι τίνος, Euripides, Or. 1332; Plutarch); πρός τούς πόδας τίνος, to rush upon, beat against: τῇ οἰκία (of winds beating against a house), προσπαίω).

Greek Monolingual

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πέφτω πάνω σε κάποιον ή σε κάτι, προσκρούω («τῇ τοῦ Σκύθου κεφαλῇ... τὸ ξίφος προσέπαισεν», Άνν. Κομν.)
μσν.
μέσ. προσπαίομαι
χειροκροτώ.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < προσ- + παίω «χτυπώ»].