σκήπτω

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τότε λαλήσει πρὸς αὐτοὺς ἐν ὀργῇ αὐτοῦ καὶ ἐν τῷ θυμῷ αὐτοῦ ταράξει αὐτούς → then shall he speak to them in his anger, and trouble them in his fury

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Transliteration A: skḗptō Transliteration B: skēptō Transliteration C: skipto Beta Code: skh/ptw

English (LSJ)

A.Ag.310: fut. σκήψω (ἐπι-) Pl.Tht.145c (s. v.l.): aor.

   A ἔσκηψα E.Hel.834: pf. ἔσκηφα (ἐπ-) D.L.1.117:—Med., fut. σκήψομαι Hdt.7.28, Ar.Ec.1027: aor. ἐσκηψάμην D.6.13:—Pass., aor. ἐσκήφθην IG22.1629.746, (ἐπ-) Pl.Lg.937b: pf. ἔσκημμαι (ἐπ-) Is. 3.12.    I prop, stay one thing against or upon another:—Pass. and Med., prop oneself or lean upon a staff, of an aged beggar, πτωχῷ . . ἐναλίγκιον ἠδὲ γέροντι, σκηπτόμενον Od.17.203; of a wounded man, αὐτῷ σκηπτόμενον (sc. τῷ ἄκοντι) Il.14.457; βάκτρῳ A.R.2.198: metaph., lean or depend upon a person or thing, μάρτυρι D.34.28, 47.    2 c. acc. rei, put forward by way of support, allege by way of excuse, τὴν βίαν σκήψασ' ἔχεις,= σκήπτεις, E.Hel.834:—in this signf. mo[sdot ]t freq. in Med., allege on one's own behalf, τὸ σκηπτόμενοι οἱ Πέρσαι . . Hdt.5.102; σ. τὸ μὴ εἰδέναι Id.7.28; σκήπτεσθαί τι πρός τινας Th. 6.18, Pl.Sph.217b; σ. ἀσθένειαν allege, pretend illness, Plb.39.1.11; simply pretend, simulate, προσποιητὴν χαρὰν σκηψαμένη prob. l. in Ps.Plu. Fluv.16.1: c. inf., pretend to be, ἔμπορος εἶναι σκήψομαι Ar.Ec. 1027, cf. Pl.904, D.6.13, etc.; σ. εἶναι [φυλῆς τινος] Lys.23.2; καθ' ἥντινα πρόφασιν ἐσκήψατο εἰς θήρας ἰέναι Ant.Lib.41.2: c. acc. et inf., allege or pretend that . ., σ. [τινὰ] παίζοντα λέγειν Pl.Tht.145c, cf. Is. 6.13; σ. τοῦτο, ὡς . . Aeschin.3.242; σ. ὅτι . . Pl.Smp.217d: abs., σ. ὑπέρ τινος make a defence for another, Id.Lg.864d.    II let fall or hurl upon, βέλος A.Ag.366 (anap.): metaph., σ. ἀλάστορα εἴς τινα E.Med.1333:—Med., σκήψασθαι κότον τῇ γῇ A.Eu.801 (s. v.l.):— Pass., τῶν τριήρων . . τῶν σκηφθεισῶν κατὰ χειμῶνα which were fallen upon (i.e. caught) in the storm, IG l.c.    2 intr., fall, πέδοι σκήψασα having fallen on the plain below, A.Pr.749; Διὸς ἔριν πέδοι σκήψασαν Id.Th.429; of plague, ὁ πυρφόρος θεὸς σκήψας ἐλαύνει . . πόλιν S. OT28; λίμνην ὑπὲρ Γοργῶπιν ἔσκηψεν φάος shot down across., of the beacon-light, A.Ag.302, cf. 308,310.