πᾶς
διαμεμαστιγωμένην καὶ οὐλῶν μεστὴν ὑπὸ ἐπιορκιῶν καὶ ἀδικίας → striped all over with the scourge, and a mass of wounds, the work of perjuries and injustice
English (LSJ)
πᾶσα, πᾶν, Aeol. παῖς,
A παῖσα Sapph.Supp.13.8,21.2, 20a.14, Alc.Supp.12.6, 25.8 ; Cret., Thess., Arc. fem. πάνσα GDI4976 (Gortyn), IG9(2).234.2 (Pharsalus, iii B.C.), 5(2).343.16 (Orchom. Arc., iv B. C.) : gen. παντός, πάσης, παντός : gen. pl. masc. and neut. πάντων, fem. πᾱσῶν, Ep. and Ion. πᾱσέων, Ep. also πᾱσάων [σᾱ] Od.6.107 : dat. pl. masc. and neut. πᾶσι, Ep. and Delph. πάντεσσι Il.14.246, IG22.1126.22,44; also Locr. πάντεσιν Berl.Sitzb.1927.8 (V B.C.); Delph. πάντεσι SIG452.5 (iii B.C.); πάντοις GDI2652 (Delph., ii B.C.), Tab.Defix.Aud. 75.8 : πᾶν as acc. masc. in LXX, π. ἄνδρα, οἰκέτην, οἶκον, 1 Ki.11.8, Ex. 12.44, Je.13.11. [Dor. and Aeol. πάν [ᾰ] Hdn.Gr.2.12, Pi.O.2.85, Sapph. Oxy.1787 Fr.3 ii 5,al., and Att. in compds., as ἅπᾰν, πάμπᾰν, etc. (but in compds. sts. long in Att., AB416).]—Coll. Pron., when used of a number, all; when of one only, the whole; of the several persons in a number, every. I in pl., all, πάντες τε θεοὶ πᾶσαί τε θέαιναι Il.8.5, etc. ; πάντες ὅσοι . . Od.1.11, etc. ; πάντας ᾧ ἂνπεριτυγχάνῃ, for ὅσοις ἄν, Pl.R.566d : also with the Art., v.infr. B. 2 strengthd. by Advbs., ἅμα πάντες all together, Il.24.253, etc. ;πάντες ἅμα 1.495 (in Prose commonly ἅπαντες, but not always, v. Hdt.9.23, X.Cyr.1.3.10, etc.): with a collect. noun, ἅμα πᾶς ὁ δῆμος D.H.2.14; πάντες ὁμῶς Il.15.98; ὁμοῦ πάντες S.El.715; πάντα μάλα Il.22.115, Od.5.216, etc. ; πάντες ὁμοίως D.20.85, etc. 3 with Sup.,πάντες ἄριστοι all the noblest, Il.9.3, Od.4.272, etc. 4 consisting or composed wholly of, i.e. nothing but, only, φρουρούμενος ὑπὸ πάντων πολεμίων Pl. R.579b; ἐκ πασῶν δυνάμεων συνεστώς Corp.Herm. 13.2; cf.11.2. II sg., all, the whole, πᾶς δ' ἄρα χαλκῷ λάμπε Il.11.65, cf. 13.191 ; πᾶσα ὕλη all the wood, Hes.Op.511, cf. Th.695, etc. ;πᾶσα ἀληθείη all the truth, Il.24.407, Od.11.507; τὴν φάτνην ἐοῦσαν χαλκέην πᾶσαν all of bronze, Hdt.9.70 ; ἦν ἡ μάχη καρτερὰ καὶ ἐν χερσὶ πᾶσα, ἦν γὰρ τὸ χωρίον πρόσαντες πᾶν, Th.4.43, etc. ; πᾶν κράτος the whole power, sovereign power, S.Ph.142 (lyr.); τὸ πᾶν κράτος Hdt.6.35; μετὰ πάσης ἀδείας D.18.305; πᾶσα ἀνάγκη Pl.Phdr.240a ; πᾶσαι δ' ὠΐγνυντο πύλαι, πᾶσαι γὰρ ἐπῴχατο [πύλαι], the whole gate was open (shut), i.e. the gate was wide open, quite shut, Il.2.809, 12.340, as expld. by Aristarch. ; v. infr. B. 2 as in 1.4, with attraction, ὁ πάντ' ἄναλκις οὗτος, ἡ πᾶσα βλάβη who is nought but mischief, S.El.301, cf. Ph.622, 927. III every, οἱ δ' ἄλκιμον ἦτορ ἔχοντες . . πᾶς πέτεται Il.16.265, cf. Od.13.313, S.El.972, E.Ba.1131,1135 ; ἄκουε πᾶς, = ἀκούετε πάντες, Ar.Th.372; πᾶς χώρει Id.Pax 555 : with partit. gen., παντὶ βροτῶν (v.l. βροτῷ) Pi.O.1.100; πᾶς τοῦτό γ' Ἑλλήνων θροεῖ S.OC597 ; τῶν ἀνθρώπων πᾶς D.Chr.3.70; also πᾶς ἀνήρ S.Aj. 1366, Ar.Ra.1125, etc. ; πᾶσα ἀνθρώπου ψυχή Pl.Phdr.249e : with the Art., v. infr. B; πᾶς τις every single one, Thgn.621, Hdt.1.50, 3.79, S.Aj.28, etc. ; πᾶς τις βροτῶν Id.El.984, cf.OC25, etc. ; πᾶς ὅστις . . Id.Aj.1413 ; πᾶν ὅσον . . A.Pr.787, etc. 2 less freq., any one, τὸ μὲν ἐπιτιμᾶν . . φήσαιτις ἂν . . παντὸς εἶναι D.1.16 ; παντὸς ἀνδρός [ἐστι] γνῶναι Pl.Ion 532e ; χαλεπόν τι καὶ οὐχὶ παντός Id.Alc.1.129a ; παντὸς ἀκούοντος . . when any one hears... Ev.Matt.13.19 ; ἀμήχανον δὲ παντὸς ἀνδρὸς ἐκμαθεῖν ψυχήν any man's soul, S.Ant.175 ; πάντων ἀποστερεῖσθαι λυπηρόν to be deprived of anything, D.18.5 ; cf. D. 111.2, VI. B with the Art., in the sense of all, the whole, when the Subst. is to be strongly specified, πᾶς being put either before the Art. or after the Subst., πᾶσαν τὴν δύναμιν all his force, Hdt.1.214 ; τὰ ἀγαθὰ πάντα X.An.3.1.20 (s. v. l.) : with abstract Nouns and others which require the Art., πάντα τὰ μέλλοντα A.Pr.101 ; πᾶσαν τὴν ἀλήθειαν Th.6.87 ; τὰ τῆς πόλεως π. all the affairs of state, Lys. 19.48, etc. : emphatically, τὰς νέας τὰς πάσας Hdt.7.59. II πᾶς is put between the Art. and Subst., to denote totality (V. A. 11), ὁ πᾶς ἀριθμός A.Pers.339 ; τὴν πᾶσαν ἵππον Hdt.1.80 ; τὸ πᾶν πλῆθος Th.8.93 ; οἱ πάντες ἄνθρωποι absolutely all... X.An.5.6.7, etc. ; so πᾶν the neut.with the Art. itself becomes a Subst., τὸ πᾶν the whole, A.Pr.275,456, etc., v. infr. D. IV; τὰ πάντα the whole, Id.Eu.415 ; τοῖς πᾶσιν in all points, Th.2.64, 5.28 ; οἱ πάντες all of them, Hdt.1.80 ; but also, the community, opp. οἱ ὀλίγοι, Th.4.86 ; ἡ μὲν [τάξις] πάντα ἕν, ἡ δὲ πάντα ὅλον, ἡ δὲ πάντα πᾶν all things as a unity, as a totality, as an integral sum, Dam.Pr. 206. C with Numerals to mark an exact number, ἐννέα πάντες full nine, Od.8.258, cf. 24.60 ; ἐννέα πάντ' ἔτεα Hes. Th.803 ; δέκα πάντα τάλαντα Il.19.247, etc. ; but κτήνεα τὰ θύσιμα πάντα τρισχίλιαἔθυσε 3,000 of all kinds, Hdt.1.50 ; τὸν ἀρχιτέκτονα . . ἐδωρήσατο πᾶσι δέκα with ten presents of all kinds, Id.4.88 ; Παυσανίῃ πάντα δέκα ἐξαιρέθη Id.9.81 ; τὰ πάντα μυρία Id.3.74; πάντα θύειν ἑκατόν Pi.Fr.170; πάντα χίλια ἔθυεν Porph.Abst.2.60. II with the Art., in all, οἱ πάντες . . εἷς καὶ ἐνενήκοντα Hdt.9.70, cf. 1.214, Th.1.60, 3.85, etc. ; τριήρεις . . τὰς πάσας ἐς διακοσίας Id.1.100, cf. 7.1 ; ἐν εἴκοσι ταῖς πάσαις ἡμέραις Arr.An.1.11.5. D Special Usages : in dat. pl. masc. πᾶσι, with or in the judgement of all, Il.2.285, S.OC1446 ; ὁ πᾶσι κλεινός Id.OT8 ; κράτιστον πᾶσιν Οἰδίπου κάρα ib.40. 2 fem. pl., ἔδοξε πάσαις (sc. ταῖς ψήφοις) carried unanimously, IG12(3).168.14 (Astypalaea, ii/i B. C.), cf. Luc. Bis Acc. 18,22. II neut. pl. πάντα all kinds of things, Hom., freq. in phrase δαίδαλα πάντα, Il.5.60,al. ; οἰωνοῖσι πᾶσι 1.5. 2 πάντα γιγνόμενος becoming all things, i. e. assuming every shape, Od.4.417. 3 πάντα εἶναί τινι to be everything to one, ἦν οἱ . . τὰ πάντα ἡ Κυνώ Hdt.1.122; ἦσάν οἱ πάντα —ἅπαντα codd.) αἱ Συρήκουσαι Id.7.156 ; Εὔβοια αὐτοῖς πάντα ἦν Th.8.95 ; πάντ' ἐκεῖνος ἦν αὐτοῖς D.18.43 ; π. ἦν Ἀλέξανδρος (sc. ὑμῖν) Id.23.120 ; π. εἶναι ἔν τισι to be all in all among them, Hdt.3.157. 4 πάντα as Adv. for πάντως, in all points, entirely, wholly, π. νοήμονες Od.13.209 ; π. γὰρ οὐ κακός εἰμι 8.214 ; ὁ πάντ' ἄναλκις S.El.301 ; τῷ πάντ' ἀγαθῷ Id.Aj.1415 (anap.); τὸν πάντ' ἄριστον Id.OC1458 ; πάντ' ἐπιστήμης πλέων Id.Ant.721 (hence παντάγαθος, παντάριστος, etc. as compd. words); τὰ πολλὰ π. almost throughout, Hdt.5.67, cf. 1.203, 2.35 ; but τὰ π. in every way, by all means, altogether, Id.5.97 ; οἰόμενοι τὰ π. νικᾶν X. An.2.1.1 ; ὁ τὰ π. φιλαίτατος Theoc.7.98 ; also ἐς τὰ π. Th.4.81 ; κατὰ π. ibid., Pl.Ti.30d. III neut. sg., τὸ πᾶν the whole (V. B. 11), περὶ τοῦ π. δρόμον θέειν Hdt.8.74 ; πολλοῦ γε καὶ τοῦ π. ἐλλείπω A. Pr.961 ; τοῦ π. ἡμαρτηκέναι Pl.Phdr.235e ; ἄξιοι τοῦ π. Id.Sph.216c ; τὸ πᾶν as Adv., completely, altogether, A.Supp.781 (lyr.), S.El.1009, Pl.Lg.959a, etc. (but, for all that, nevertheless, A.D.Synt.188.27) : with neg., at all, οὐκ ἠξίωσαν οὐδὲ προσβλέψαι τὸ πᾶν A.Pr.217, etc. ; also πᾶν alone, Hdt.1.32, etc. b in Philos., τὸ πᾶν the universe, Emp.13, Pythag. ap. Arist.Cael.268a11, Pl.Ti.28c, 30b, etc.; including τὸ κενόν (opp. τὸ ὅλον), Placit.2.1.7 ; also, Pythag. name for ten, Iamb. in Nic.p.118P., Theol.Ar.59. c τῷ παντί in every point, altogether, X.HG7.5.12, etc. d τὸ π., = μολυβδόχαλκος, Ps.- Democr. Alch.p.56 B., Maria ap.Zos.Alch.p.192 B. 2 πᾶν anything, πᾶν μᾶλλον ἢ στρατιήν οἱ ἐδίδου Hdt.4.162 ; εἴη δ' ἂν πᾶν anything is possible, ib.195 ; πᾶν ποιῶν by any means whatever, Pl.Ap.39a (also πᾶν ποιεῖν καὶ λέγειν ibid. ; πᾶν ποιεῖν ὥστε . . Id.Phd.114c), cf. Pi.I. 4(3).48 ; πᾶν ἂν ἔπραξαν Lys.9.16 : more freq. in pl., πάντα ποιῶν Id.12.84, D.21.2 ; π. ποιεῖν ὅπως . . X.HG7.4.21 ; πάντα τολμῶν S.OC 761 ; cf. A. 111.2. 3 ἐπὶ πᾶν on the whole, in general, Pl.Lg. 875d ; ὡς ἐπὶ πᾶν εἰπεῖν Id.Euthd.279e, etc.; τὸ πρὸς ἅπαν ξυνετὸν ἐπὶ πᾶν ἀργόν Th.3.82. 4 παντὸς μᾶλλον more than anything, i. e. above all, Pl.Cri.49b, Prt.344b, Grg.527b ; π. μᾶλλον οὐ Id.Phdr.228d : in answers, π. γε μᾶλλον quite so, Id.Phd.67b. IV with Preps., εἰς πᾶν προελήλυθε μοχθηρίας D.3.3 ; ἐς τὸ πᾶν altogether, A.Ag.682 (lyr.), Eu.52,83 ; ἐν παντὶ ἀθυμίας εἶναι to be in utter despair, Th.7.55 : more freq. ἐν παντὶ εἶναι, ἐν παντὶ κακοῦ εἶναι, to be in great danger or fear, Pl.Smp.194a, R.579b ; ἐν π. γενέσθαι Id.Euthd.301a ; ἐμ παντὶ ἐοῦσα IG42(1).122.27 (Epid., iv B. C.); ἐν παντὶ εἶναι μή . . to be in great fear lest... X.HG5.4.29 ; ἐς πᾶν κακοῦ ἀπίκατο Hdt.7.118 ; ἐς πᾶν ἀφικέσθαι X.HG6.1.12 ; εἰς πᾶν ἐλθεῖν D.54.13 ; ἐπὶ πᾶσιν in all things, καιρὸς δ' ἐπὶ π. ἄριστος Hes.Op.694 ; but also, finally, Philostr.VS2.11.1, al. ; περὶ παντὸς ποιεῖσθαι esteem above all,X.HG7.1.26, An.1.9.16 ; πρὸ παντὸς εὔχεσθαι wish above all, Pl.Phdr.239e ; διὰ παντός (sc. χρόνου) for ever, continually, S.Aj.705 (lyr.), Th.1.38, etc. ; also, altogether, Pl.R.407d ; διὰ πάντων Id.Sph.254b ; ὁ κατὰ πάντων λόγος the common formula, PMag.Par.1.2186 ; ἡ κ. π. τελετή ib.1596, PMag.Lond. 121.872 ; μέχρι παντός for ever, Str.8.6.18 ; εἰς τὸ πᾶν ἀεί A.Ch.684 ; ἐς τὸ πᾶν χρόνου Id.Eu.670. V διὰ πασῶν (sc. χορδῶν), v. διαπασῶν. VI οὐ πᾶς not any, i.e. none, LXX Ps.142(143).2, Ev.Luc.1.37, Ep.Gal.2.16, al. ; ἄνευ πάσης ταραχῆς without any disturbance, D.S.15.87.
πᾶς (B), Cypr.,
A = παῖς, Inscr.Cypr. 106, 210 H.
πᾶς (C),
A = πατήρ (Syracus.), EM651.7.