ἀντιπάσχω

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Menander, Monostichoi, 120
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Transliteration A: antipáschō Transliteration B: antipaschō Transliteration C: antipascho Beta Code: a)ntipa/sxw

English (LSJ)

   A suffer in turn, κακὰ ἀ. suffer evil for evil, Antipho 4.2.3; δεσμούς X.Hier.7.12; τί ἂν δράσειαν αὐτούς, ὅ τι οὐκ ἂν μεῖζον ἀντιπάθοιεν; Th.6.35; δρῶν ἀντιπάσχω χρηστά I receive good for good done, S.Ph.584; καλὸν τὸ εὖ ποιεῖν μὴ ἵνα ἀντιπάθῃ Arist.EN1163a1; ἀ. ἀντί τινος Th.3.61: abs., suffer for one's acts, X.An.2.5.17.    b to be affected in a contrary manner, ἡ ψυχὴ τοῖς σώμασιν ὡς ἀσώματος ἀντιπέπονθε Sallust.8; opp. συντρέχειν, Alex.Aphr.inTop.437.16.    2 τὸ ἀντιπεπονθός requital, Arist.EN1132b21 (Pythag.); of persons, εὔνοιαν ἐν ἀντιπεπονθόσι φιλίαν εἶναι ib.1155b33.    3 to be in the same proportion, πρός τι Id.Mech.850b2.    4 to be reciprocally proportional, Euc.6.14, al.; -πεπονθότα σχήματα figures having the sides about the equal angles reciprocally proportional, Id.6 Def.2, cf. Hero*Deff. 118. Adv. -πεπονθότως reciprocally, Archim.Aequil.1.6,7, al., cf. Iamb.in Nic.p.11 P.    II counteract, δυσουρίαις, θανασίμοις φαρμάκοις, Dsc.3.62,64.    III to be of opposite nature to, τινί Thphr.Lap. 14.    IV Gramm., ἀντιπεπονθώς reflexive, κατηγορήματα Stoic.2.59.    V to be adversely affected, Agathin. ap. Orib.10.7.11, Archig. ap.eund.8.2.15.

German (Pape)

[Seite 257] (s. πάσχω), dagegen erleiden, erdulden, κακά od. κακῶς, zur Vergeltung Böses erleiden, absolut, Xen. An. 2. 5, 17; vgl. Antiph. 4 β 3; Thuc. 3, 61; μεῖζον αντιπαθεῖν 6, 35; im guten Sinne, χρηστά oder εὖ, Gutes mit Gutem vergolten bekommen. Man zieht aus Plat. hierher ἀντ' εὖ πείσεται Gorg. 520 e; – im umgekehrten Verhältniß stehen womit, τινί, eigtl. das Entgegengesetzte erfahren, Math.; vgl. Pol. 34, 9; Plut. Plac. philos. 4, 22.