χερσεύω

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ἆρά γε λόγον ἔχει δυοῖν ἀρχαῖν, ὑλικῆς τε καὶ δραστικῆς → does it in fact have the function of two principles, the material and the active?

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Full diacritics: χερσεύω Medium diacritics: χερσεύω Low diacritics: χερσεύω Capitals: ΧΕΡΣΕΥΩ
Transliteration A: cherseúō Transliteration B: cherseuō Transliteration C: cherseyo Beta Code: xerseu/w

English (LSJ)

intr.,

   A abide on dry land, live or lie thereon, S.Fr.321, E.Fr.636, Plu.2.982b.    2 to be dry land, opp. ἔνυδρος εἶναι, Arist.Mete.352a23.    b lie waste or barren, X.Oec. 5.17, 16.5.    II Pass., to be left as dry land, opp. πλωτὰ εἶναι, Arist.Mete.353a25 (v.l. -εύει).    III make or leave barren, PTeb.61 (b).114, 74.29 (ii B. C.):—Pass., to be made, become barren, Plu.2.2d, Epist.Philipp. in IG9(2).517.30 (Larissa, iii B. C.), PTeb.61 (b).144, 202, al. (ii B. C.), BGU1120.31 (i B. C.), etc.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1351] 1) intrans., a) wüst od. öde liegen, unbekannt oder unfruchtbar sein, Xen. oec. 5, 17. 16, 5. – b) sich auf dem festen Lande aufhalten, darauf leben, Plut. sol. an. 33; auch aus dem Wasser aufs feste Land gehen, Philostr. – 2) trans., öde, leer machen, verwais't machen, Eur. frg. Polyid. 1, 3; pass. unfruchtbar werden, verwildern, Plut. De educ. lib. 4.