κομίζω

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   A κομιῶ Od.15.546, Hdt.2.121.γ, Ar.Ec.800, etc.; κομίσω only late, as AP6.41 (Agath.): aor. ἐκόμισα, Ep. ἐκόμισσα Il.13.579, κόμισσα Od.18.322, κόμισα Il.13.196; Dor. ἐκόμιξα Pi.P.4.159: pf. κεκόμικα Hdt.9.115, etc.:—Med., fut. κομιοῦμαι Ar.V.690, Th.1.113, etc.; Ion. -ιεῦμαι, v. infr. 11.4; late κομίσομαι Phalar.Ep.135: aor. ἐκομισάμην Hdt.6.118, etc.; Ep. ἐκομισς- or κομισς-, Od.14.316, Il. 8.284:—Pass., fut. -ισθήσομαι Th.1.52, D.18.301: aor. ἐκομίσθην Hdt.1.31, Th.5.3, etc.: pf. κεκόμισμαι D.18.241: but more freq. in med. sense, v. infr. 11.2: (κομέω):—take care of, provide for, τόν γε γηράσκοντα κομίζω Il.24.541; τόνδε τ' ἐγὼ κομιῶ Od.15.546; ἐμὲ κεῖνος ἐνδυκέως ἐκόμιζε 17.113, etc.; κόμισσε δὲ Πηνελόπεια, παῖδα δὲ ὢς ἀτίταλλε 18.322, cf. 20.68: rare in Trag., A.Ch.262, 344; receive, treat, φιλίως, οὐ πολεμίως κ. Th.3.65 codd.:—more freq. in Med., καί σε . . κομίσσατο ᾧ ἐνὶ οἴκῳ Il.8.284, cf. Od.14.316; Σίντιες . . ἄφαρ κομίσαντο πεσόντα Il.1.594; κομίζεσθαί τινα ἐς τὴν οἰκίαν And.1.127, cf. Is.1.15:—Pass., οὔ τι κομιζόμενός γε θάμιζεν not often was he attended to, Od.8.451.    2 of things, attend, give heed to, τὰ ο' αὐτῆς ἔργα κόμιζε Il.6.490, Od.21.350; κτήματα μὲν . . κομιζέμεν ἐν μεγάροισι 23.355; δῶμα κ., of the mistress of the house, 16.74, etc.; τὸν χρυσόν Hdt.1.153; ἔξω κ. πηλοῦ πόδα keep it out of the mud, A.Ch. 697:—Med., ἔργα κ. Δημήτερος Hes.Op.393; Δημήτερος ἱερὸν ἀκτὴν μέτρῳ εὖ κομίσασθαι ἐν ἄγγεσιν store up... ib.600.    II carry away so as to preserve, Ἀμφίμαχον . . κόμισαν μετὰ λαὸν Ἀχαιῶν they carried away his body, Il.13.196 (so in Med., κόμισαί με carry me safe away, 5.359, cf.E.IT774); of things, τὴν δὲ κόμισσε κῆρυξ the herald took up the mantle, that it might not be lost, Il.2.183; [τρυφάλειαν] κόμισαν . . ἑταῖροι 3.378, cf. 13.579; later, simply, save, rescue, ἄνδρ' ἐκ θανάτου Pi.P.3.56; ἄρουραν πατρίαν σφίσιν κόμισον Id.O.2.14; of the dead, νεκρὸν κ. carry out to burial, E.Andr.1264, cf. S.Aj. 1397:—in Med., Is.8.21; also, simply, carry the body home, opp. θάπτω, A.Ch.683, cf. Hdt.4.71.    2 carry off as a prize or booty, χρυσὸν δ' Ἀχιλεὺς ἐκόμισσε Il.2.875; κόμισσα δὲ μώνυχας ἵππους 11.738; τέσσαρας ἐξ ἀέθλων νίκας ἐκόμιξαν four victories they won, Pi. N.2.19; ἔπαινος, ὃν κομίζετον τοῦδ' ἀνδρός S.OC1411:—in Med., Orac. ap. Hdt.1.67:—later freq., get for oneself, acquire, gain, δόξαν ἐσθλήν v.l. in E.Hipp.432; τριώβολον Ar.V.690; τὴν ἀξίαν Pl.R. 615c; τὰ ἆθλα αὐτῆς ib.621d; κ. τί τινος S.OT580; τι παρά τινος Th.1.43; τι ἀπό τινος X.Cyr.1.5.10; gather in, reap, καρπόν Hdt.2.14: pf. Pass. in med. sense, ὑμεῖς τοὺς καρποὺς κεκόμισθε you have reaped the fruits, D.18.231; κεκόμισται χάριν Id.21.171; ὡμολόγει κεκομίσθαι τὴν προῖκα Id.27.14, cf. Is.5.22; simply, receive, ἐνηρόσιον SIG1044.31 (Halic., iv/iii B.C.); ἐπιστολήν PCair.Zen.186 (iii B.C.) ; μισθόν IG42(1).99.24 (Epid., ii B.C.); ἀπ' ἀλλήλων χρείας Phld.D.3Fr. 84.    3 receive a missile in one's body, ἀλλά τις Ἀργείων κόμισε χροΐ (sc. τὸν ἄκοντα) Il.14.456, cf. 463:—Med., ὡς δή μιν σῷ ἐν χροΐ πᾶν κομίσαιο (sc. τὸ ἔγχος) 22.286.    4 carry, convey, κόμισαν δέπας 23.699, cf. Od.13.68, Hdt.5.83, etc.; κομίζοις ἂν σεαυτόν betake thyself, S.Ant.444:—Pass., to be conveyed, journey, travel, by land or sea, Hdt.5.43, etc.; εἴσω κομίζου get thee in, A.Ag.1035, cf. Pr.394; κ. παρά τινα betake oneself to him, Hdt.1.73: in this sense fut. and aor. Med. sts. occur, κομιεύμεθα ἐς Σῖριν Id.8.62; οἳ ἂν κομίσωνται . . ἐς Βαβυλῶνα Id.1.185; ἔξω κομίσασθ' οἴκων E.Tr.167 (lyr.).    5 bring to a place, bring in, introduce, κόμιζέ νύν μοι παῖδα S.Aj.530; import, Pl.R.370e, etc.; ξενικοῦ κομισθέντος νομίσματος Id.Lg.742c; κ. τὴν φιλοσοφίαν εἰς τοὺς Ἕλληνας Isoc.11.28; οἱ κομίσαντες τὴν δόξαν ταύτην Arist.EN1096a17, cf. Metaph.990b2:—in Med., [τὸν ἀνδριάντα] ἐπὶ Δήλιον Hdt.6.118; ποίμνας ἐς δόμους S.Aj.63, cf. Ar.V. 833.    6 conduct, escort, τί μέλλεις κομίζειν δόμων τόνδ' ἔσω; S.OT 678 (lyr.), cf. Ph.841 (hex.), Th.7.29, Pl.Phd.113d, etc.; κ. ἐξ ὀμμάτων γυναῖκα τήνδε take her from my sight, E.Alc.1064; κ. ναῦς Th.2.85; ἄρχοντα Id.8.61.    7 bring back from exile, Pi.P.4.106 (dub.); τεὰν ψυχὰν κ. (from the world below), Id.N.8.44; πάλιν κ. Pl.Phd. 107e, etc.    8 get back, recover, Pi.O.13.59; τέκνων . . κομίσαι δέμας E.Supp.273 (hex.), cf. 495:—Med., get back for oneself, τὸν παῖδα Id.Ba.1225, cf. IT1362; τὴν βασιλείαν Ar.Av.549; τοὺς ἄνδρας Th.1.113, cf. 4.117; τοὺς νεκροὺς ὑποσπόνδους κ. Id.6.103; τὰ πρέποντα Id.4.98; ἃ νῦν ἀπολαβεῖν οὐ δυνάμεθα διὰ πολέμου, ταῦτα διὰ πρεσβείας ῥᾳδίως κομιούμεθα Isoc.8.22; esp. of money, recover debts, etc., Lys.32.14, And.1.38, D.4.7, etc.; διπλάσια Lys.19.57; τόκους πολλαπλασίους Pl.R.556a, etc.; κ. τιμωρίαν παρά τινος Lys.12.70; κ. τὴν θυγατέρα take back one's daughter (on the death of her husband), Is.8.8.    9 metaph., rescue from oblivion, ἀοιδοὶ καὶ λόγοι τὰ καλὰ ἔργ' ἐκόμισαν Pi.N.6.30.    10 bring, give, θράσος . . ἀνδράσι θνῄσκουσι κ. A.Ag. 804 (anap.):—Act. and Med. combined, χθὼν πάντα κομίζει καὶ πάλιν κομίζεται gives all things and gets them back again, Men.Mon.539, cf. 89, 668.    II cite as an authority, Θεμιστοκλέα Phld.Rh.2.205 S.    12 Medic., extract, remove, Gal.2.632.    III Pass., come or go back, return, Hdt.4.76,al.; ἐκομίσθησαν ἐπ' οἴκου Th.2.33, cf. 73; κομισθεὶς οἴκαδε Pl.R.614b.