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ἀντερείδω

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Sophocles, Antigone, 781
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Full diacritics: ἀντερείδω Medium diacritics: ἀντερείδω Low diacritics: αντερείδω Capitals: ΑΝΤΕΡΕΙΔΩ
Transliteration A: antereídō Transliteration B: antereidō Transliteration C: antereido Beta Code: a)nterei/dw

English (LSJ)

   A set firmly against, χειρὶ χεῖρ' ἀντερείσαις clasping hand in hand, Pi.P.4.37; but ἄκναμπτον Ἥρᾳ μένος ἀν[τ]ερείδων Id.Pae.6.87; ἀντέρειδε τοῖς Ἐρεχθείδαις δόρυ E.Supp.702; ἀ. ξύλα [τῷ πύργῳ] set wooden stays or props against it, X.HG5.2.5; ἀ. βάσιν plant it firm, S.Ph.1403; λίθοι οἱ-οντες τὰς περιφερεῖς στέγας springers of a vault, Demetr.Eloc.13.    II intr., stand firm, resist pressure, offer resistance, opp. ὑπείκω, X.Cyr.8.8.16, cf. Cyn.10.16, Pl.Ti.45c, Arist. MA698b18, Epicur.Fr.76 bis; exert counter-pressure, θέναρι ἀ. Hp. Fract.14; τὸ ὠθούμενον ἀ. ὅθεν ὠθεῖται offers resistance in the direction from which the pressure comes, Arist.Mech.858a26; πρός or περί τι, Plu.2.924d, 923e.    2 metaph., exert mutual pressure, of contending politicians, Phld.Rh.2.51 S. (dub.); simply, argue against, Sor.2.57.

German (Pape)

[Seite 247] 1) entgegenstämmen, χειρὶ χεῖρα ἀντερείσαις Pind. P. 4, 37; δόρυ τινί Eur. Suppl. 724; βάσιν, fest auftreten, Soph. Phil. 389; ξύλα τινί. durch Balken stützen, Xen. Hell. 5, 2, 5. – 2) intrans., sich entgegenstellen, Widerstand leisten. Plat. Tim. 45 c; Xen. Cyr. 8, 8, 16; τινί, Plut. Num. 20; πρός τι, Pol. 40, 5.