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ἐναίρω

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Νέµουσι δ' οἴκους καὶ τὰ ναυστολούµενα ἔσω δόµων σῴζουσιν, οὐδ' ἐρηµίᾳ γυναικὸς οἶκος εὐπινὴς οὐδ' ὄλβιος → They manage households, and save what is brought by sea within the home, and no house deprived of a woman can be tidy and prosperous

Euripides, Melanippe Captiva, Fragment 6.11
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Transliteration A: enaírō Transliteration B: enairō Transliteration C: enairo Beta Code: e)nai/rw

English (LSJ)

also ἐνναίρω v.l. in Batr.274: aor. 2

   A ἤνᾰρον Pi.Pae.6.114, E.Andr.1182(lyr.), (κατ-) S.Ant.871(lyr.); poet. ἔνᾰρον Pi.N.10.15, E.Supp.821(hex.); inf. ἐναρεῖν (ἐξ-) Hes.Sc.329: later, aor. 1 ἔνηρα (κατ-) Orph.A.666:—Med., Il.16.92: 3sg. aor. 1 ἐνήρατο 5.43, Hes.Th.316:—Pass. (v. infr.):—poet. Verb (used by Trag. mostly in lyr. passages), slay in battle, freq. in Il.; ῥηΐτεροι ἐναιρέμεν easier to kill, 24.244; but also κατ' οὔρεα θῆρας ἐ. 21.485; θῆοα . . τόξοις ἐ. S.Ph.956; τοὺς εὐγενεῖς γὰρ κἀγαθοὺς . . φιλεῖ Ἄρης ἐναίρειν Id.Fr.724; of a hunter, κάπρους ἔναιρε Pi.N.3.47 (cf. ἔναρα):—Med., much like Act., Ἰδομενεὺς δ' ἄρα Φαῖστον ἐνήρατο Il.5.43, cf. 59,6.32, Od.24.424, Hes.Th.316; Τρῶας ἐναιρόμενος Il.16.92; once in the Od., of things, to make away with, destroy, μηκέτι νῦν Χρόα καλὸν ἐναίρεο destroy, disfigure it not, 19.263:—Pass., ἀδελφαῖς Χερσὶν ἠναίρονθ' ἅμα A.Th. 811; πόλις ἐναίρεται σθένει S.OC842 (lyr.).