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ὀπυίω

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Δῶς μοι πᾶ στῶ καὶ τὰν γᾶν κινάσωGive me a place to stand on, and I will move the Earth.

Archimedes
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Full diacritics: ὀπυίω Medium diacritics: ὀπυίω Low diacritics: οπυίω Capitals: ΟΠΥΙΩ
Transliteration A: opyíō Transliteration B: opuiō Transliteration C: opyio Beta Code: o)pui/w

English (LSJ)

Att. ὀπύω Arist.EN1148b32, Moer.p.278 P., also Cerc.17.41 (Hsch. gives ὀπυόλαι· γεγαμηκότες), used by Hom. only in pres., and in impf. with or without augm.: fut. ὀπύσω [ῡ] Ar.Ach.255.—Ep. Verb, used also in Cret. (v. infr.) and later Att. Prose:    I Act., of the man, marry, take to wife (= τὸ κατὰ νόμον μίγνυσθαι, Hsch. s.v. βεινεῖν), τὴν Εὔμηλος ὄπυιε Od.4.798, cf. 2.207, Il.16.178 ; πρεσβυτάτην δ' ὤπυιε 13.429, cf. 18.383 ; τοῦ γὰρ ὀπυίεις παῖδα Hes.Sc.356 ; δῶκεν ὀπυίειν θυγατέρα ἥν Id.Th.819, cf. Pi.I.4(3).59, Ar.l.c.; αἰ δέ κα . . ὁ ἐπιβάλλων ἡβίονσαν λείονσαν ὀπυίεθθαι μὴ λῇ ὀπυίεν if . . the man whose right it is does not wish to marry her, though she is of marriageable age and willing to marry, Leg.Gort.7.42 : abs., πέντε δέ τοι φίλοι υἷες... οἱ δύ' ὀπυίοντες, τρεῖς δ' ἠΐθεοι θαλέθοντες two wedded. etc., Od.6.63.    2 Pass., of the woman, to be married, τόν ῥ' ἐξ Αἰσύμηθεν ὀπυιομένη τέκε μήτηρ Il.8.304, cf. Solon. ap. Plu.Sol. 20 ; αἰ κύσαιτο καὶ τέκοι ϝοικέα μὴ ὀπυιομένα Leg.Gort.4.19 : c. dat., αἰ δὲ τῷ αὐτῷ αὖτιν ὀπυίοιτο πρὸ τῶ ἐνιαυτῶ ib.4.    II later, in Act., merely to have connexion with a woman, Cerc. l.c., Luc.Eun. 12, Merc.Cond.41, etc.:—Pass., of the woman, οὐκ ὀπύουσιν ἀλλ' ὀπύονται [γυναῖκες] Arist. l.c., cf. AP10.56.7 (Pall.); ἔνθ' ἂν εὕρῃ τὸν ἄρρενα ὑπὸ τῆς θηλείας ὀπυιόμενον D.H.19.2. (ὀπύ (ς) yω, cf. ὀπυσ-τύς and perh. Skt. pusyati 'nourish', 'maintain'.)

German (Pape)

[Seite 364] att. ὀπύω, nach Moeris attisch für das hellenistische συγγίνεσθαι, ehelichen, zur Frau nehmen u. haben; πρεσβυτάτην δ' ὤπυιε θυγατρῶν, Il. 13, 429; τοὶ Χαοίτων μίαν δώσω ὀπυιέμεναι, καὶ σὴν κεκλῆσθαι ἄκοιτιν, 14, 268, öfter, immer von der rechtmäßigen Ehe; auch absolut, οἱ δύ' ὀπυίοντες, zwei verheirathet, Od. 6, 63; einmal bei Hom. auch pass., τὸν ὀπυιομένη τέκε μήτηρ, Il. 8, 304; Ἥβαν ὀπυίει, Pind. I. 3, 77; ὅστις σ' ὀπύσει, Ar. Ach. 243; Ap. Rh. 1, 46; Theocr. 22, 161; Pallad. 5 (X, 56); auch in späterer Prosa, ὅτι αἱ γυναῖκες οὐκ ὀπυίουσιν ἀλλ' ὀπυίονται, Arist. Eth. 7, 5; ὑπὸ τοῦ ἀνδρὸς ὀπυίεσθαι, Plut. Sol. 20; Luc. Gall. 16 u. öfter; s. Piers. zu Moeris p. 278, der wie Porson zu Od. 4, 798 die Form ὀπύω vorzieht.