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ἰσχανάω

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Ψυχὴν ἔθιζε πρὸς τὰ χρηστὰ πράγματα → Ita tempera animum, ut rebus assuescat bonis → Gewöhne deine Seele nur an Nützliches

Menander, Monostichoi, 548
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Full diacritics: ἰσχᾰνάω Medium diacritics: ἰσχανάω Low diacritics: ισχανάω Capitals: ΙΣΧΑΝΑΩ
Transliteration A: ischanáō Transliteration B: ischanaō Transliteration C: ischanao Beta Code: i)sxana/w

English (LSJ)

Ep. lengthd. form of ἰσχάνω (cf. sq.): Ion. impf.

   A ἰσχανάασκον Il.15.723:—hold back, stay, 5.89; νῦν δ' ἐπεὶ ἰσχανάᾳς (sc. με) Od.15.346:—Pass., hold back, wait, νηυσὶν ἔπι . . ἐελμένοι ἰσχανόωντο Il.12.38; σὸν μῦθον ποτιδέγμενοι ἰσχανόωνται Od.7.161, cf. Il. 19.234; to be stayed, A.R.2.864.    II intr., c. gen., cling to, and so, long after, desire eagerly, μέγα δρόμου ἰσχανόωσαν Il.23.300; ἰσχανόων φιλότητος Od.8.288: c. inf., [μυῖα] . . ἰσχανάᾳ δακέειν Il.17.572; ἰσχανόωσιν ἰδεῖν Procl.h.Ven.2.6. (ἰχαν- is v. l. in Il.23.300, Od.8.288, and shd. prob. be preferred; cf. ἰχανάω.)