ἀγνοέω

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Transliteration A: agnoéō Transliteration B: agnoeō Transliteration C: agnoeo Beta Code: a)gnoe/w

English (LSJ)

Ep. ἀγνοι-, 3sg. subj.

   A ἀγνοιῇσι Od.24.218: impf. ἠγνόουν Isoc.7.21, etc.: fut. ἀγνοήσω B.Fr.12, Isoc.12.251, D.32.10, 54.31: aor. ἠγνόησα A.Eu.134, Th.2.49, etc.; Ep. ἠγνοίησα Il.2.807, Hes.Th.551, Ep. contr. 3sg. ἀγνώσασκε Od.23.95: pf. ἠγνόηκα Pl. Sph.221d, Alex.20.4:—Pass., fut. (of med. form) ἀγνοήσομαι D. 18.249; ἀγνοηθήσομαι v.l. in Luc.JTr.5: aor. ἠγνοήθην, v. infr.: pf. ἠγνόημαι Isoc.15.171, Pl.Lg.797a. (This Verb implies a form ἄγνοος, = ἀγνώς 11):—not to perceive or recognize; Hom., almost always in aor., ἄνδρ' ἀγνοιήσασ' ὑλάει Od.20.15, cf. Th. l.c., Pl.Phdr. 228a; mostly with neg., οὐκ ἠγνοίησεν he perceived or knew well, Il. 2.807, etc.; μηδὲν ἀγνόει E.Andr.899.—Mostly c. acc., to be ignorant of, Hdt.4.156, S.Tr.78; πάντα Pl.Smp.216d; ἑαυτοὺς ἀ. forget their former selves, D.10.74; τὴν πόλιν ἀ. not to discern the temper of the city, Id.19.231; τὸν ξένον Philostr. VA2.26; fail to understand, τὸ ῥῆμα Ev.Marc.9.32; περί τινος Pl.Phdr.277d: c. gen. pers. and rel. clause, ἀγνοοῦντες ἀλλήλων ὅ τι λέγομεν Id.Grg.517c: dependent clauses in part., τίς . . ἀ. τὸν ἐκεῖθεν πόλεμον δεῦρο ἥξοντα; D.1.15: with Conj., οὐδεὶς ἀ. ὅτι . . Id.21.156, etc.; ἀγνοῶν εἰ . . X.An.6.5.12:—Pass., not to be known, recognized, Pl.Euthphr.4a, Hp.Ma. 294d, etc.; ἀγνοούμενα ὅπῃ . . ἀγαθά ἐστι Id.R.506a; ἠγνοῆσθαι ξύμπασιν ὅτι . . Id.Lg.797a; ὑπελάμβανον ἀγνοήσεσθαι D.18.249; καιρὸν οὐ παρεθέντα οὐδ' ἀγνοηθέντα ib.303, cf. Isoc.15.171; τὰ ἠγνοημένα unknown parts, Arr.An.7.1.4.    II abs., go wrong, make a false step, first in Hp.Art.46, Antipho 5.44 (dub.l.), lsoc.8.39; part. ἀγνοῶν ignorantly, by mistake, X.An.7.3.38, Arist.EN1110b27; ἀγνοήσαντες And.4.5: in moral sense, to be ignorant of what is right, act amiss, Plb.5.11.5, cf. Ep.Heb.5.2:—Med., fail to recognize, Gal.14.630.

German (Pape)

[Seite 17] (γνο, s. auch ἀγνοιέω u. ἀγνώσασκε), 1) nicht kennen, nicht wissen, theils absol., Aesch. Eum. 129; gew. mit dem acc. der Person oder Sache, z. B. Soph. λόγον Trach. 78; Her. u. att. Prosa oft (Ggstz γιγνώσκω, Plat. Gorg. 472 c); περί τινος Plat. Phaedr. 277 d; ἀγνοοῦντες ἀλλήλων ὅ, τι λέγομεν Gorg. 517 c; mit dem partic., ἀγνοεῖτὸν πόλεμον δεῦρο ἥξοντα Dem. 1, 15; mit εἰ, Xen. An. 6, 3, 12. Auch oft pass. ἀγνοοῦμαι, man weiß von mir nicht, τὸ τῶν παίδων γένος ἠγνοῆσθαι ὅτι κυριώτατόν ἐστιν Plat. Legg. VII, 797 a. (Die Bemerk. Thom. Mag. 7, nur ἀγνοήσομαι sei attisch, findet sich in den Ausg. nicht bestätigt; ἠγνοηκότες Alex. Ath. XIII, 562 d). – 2) fehlen, irren aus Unkenntniß und Unvorsichtigkeit, Aesch. 3, 84; Isocr. 7, 59; Dem. pass. διορθοῦσθαι τὰ ἀγνοούμενα ep. 1; Sp. oft τὰ ἠγνοημένα.