ἐπακροάομαι
ἡ Νέμεσις προλέγει τῷ πήχεϊ τῷ τε χαλινῷ μήτ' ἄμετρόν τι ποιεῖν μήτ' ἀχάλινα λέγειν → Nemesis warns us by her cubit-rule and bridle neither to do anything without measure nor to be unbridled in our speech
English (LSJ)
A = ἐπακούω, abs., Pl.Com.16, Nic.Dam.Vit.Caes.29: c. gen. pers., Act.Ap.16.25, Luc.Icar.1: c. gen. rei, Hld.2.17: c. acc. rei, πάντ' ἐπακροάσει Men.Epit.Oxy.1236v16; τὸν λόγον Ant. Lib.11.6 ἐπακρό-ᾱσις, εως, ἡ, hearkening, obedience, LXX 1 Ki.15.22.
German (Pape)
[Seite 897] (s. ἀκροάομαι) = ἐπακούω, Plat. com. B. A. 360, 7; τινός, Luc. Icarom. 1.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
ἐπακροάομαι: Ἀποθ., ἀκούω μετὰ προσοχῆς, ἀκροῶμαι, ἃ ἆ, γελῶν ἐπηκροασάμην πάλαι Πλάτ. Κωμικ. ἐν «Γρυψὶν» 2 (Α. Β. 360. 6, ἔνθα γράφεται: αἲ αἴ, γελῶν δ’ ἐπηκροώμην... πάλαι).
French (Bailly abrégé)
-οῶμαι;
impf. ἐπηκροώμην;
prêter l’oreille, écouter, gén..
Étymologie: ἐπί, ἀκροάομαι.
English (Strong)
from ἐπί and the base of ἀκροατής; to listen (intently) to: hear.
English (Thayer)
ἐπακρωμαι: 3rd person plural imperfect ἐπηκροῶντο; to listen to: with the genitive of a person Plato in Bekker anecd., p. 360; Lucian, Icarom. 1; Test. xii. Patr., p. 710, test. Jos. § 8.)
Russian (Dvoretsky)
ἐπᾰκροάομαι: слушать, выслушивать, внимать (τινος Luc.).