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καθεύδω

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νόησε δὲ δῖος Ὀδυσσεὺς σαίνοντάς τε κύνας, περί τε κτύπος ἦλθε ποδοῖιν → godly Odysseus heard the fawning of dogs, and on top of that came the beat of two feet

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Transliteration A: katheúdō Transliteration B: katheudō Transliteration C: katheydo Beta Code: kaqeu/dw

English (LSJ)

so also in Ion., Hdt.2.95 codd.: impf. καθεῦδον (καθηῦδον) Il.1.611, Ar.Av.495, Pl.Smp.217d, al.;

   A ἐκάθευδον Lys.1.13,23, X.Oec.7.11: fut. καθευδήσω Ar.Ec.419, X.Cyr.6.2.30, etc.: aor. ἐκαθεύδησα (not in Att.), Luc.Asin.6; inf. καθευδῆσαι Hp Int.12:— lie down to sleep, sleep, Il.1.611, Od.3.402, etc.; opp. ἀγρυπνέω, ἐγρήγορα, Thgn.471, Pl.Phd.71c, etc.; καλὸς νέκυς, οἷα καθεύδων Bion 1.71; κ. μάτην A.Ch.881; νυκτὸς κ. to sleep by night, Pl.Phdr. 251e; κ. τὰς νύκτας to sleep all one's nights, Bato 4; μαλακῶς, σκληρῶς κ., Antiph.187.6, Timocl.16.2; of male and female, ἵνα τώ γε καθεύδετον ἐν φιλότητι Od.8.313; κ. μετά τινος Pl.Smp.219d: generally, pass the night, τὴν βουλὴν εἰς ἀκρόπολιν ἰέναι κἀκεῖ κ. And.1.45; κ. ἐπὶ ξύλου roost, of a fowl, Ar.Nu.1431; ἐκ τοῦ καθεύδοντος from a sleeping state, Pl.Phd.72b.    II metaph., lie asleep, lie idle, Χερί A. Ag.1357, cf. X.HG5.1.20, An.1.3.11, D.19.303; κ. τὸν βίον to be asleep all one's life, sleep away one's life, Pl.R.404a; opp. ἐνεργεῖν, Arist.EN1157b8; opp. προσέχειν τοῖς πράγμασι, Plu.Pomp.15.    2 of things, lie still, be at rest, ἐλπίδες οὔπω κ. E.Ph.634; καθεύδειν ἐᾶν ἐν τῇ γῇ κατακείμενα τείχη Pl.Lg.778d: τοὺς νόμους ἐᾶν κ. Plu.Ages. 30.    3 of the sleep of death, καθεύδοντες ἐν τάφῳ LXXPs.87(88).6, cf. Da.12.2, 1 Ep.Thess.5.10.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1283] (s. εὕδω), ion. κατεύδω, impf. καθεῦδον, Hom., att. καθηῦδον, z. B. Plat. Conv. 219 d, auch καθεῦδον, Ar. Av. 495, u. ἐκάθευδον, Xen. Oec. 7, 11, – sch lasen, Od. 6, 1; ἐν φιλότητι 8, 213 u. öfter; Aesch. Ch. 868; σὺ οὖν κάθευδε Ar. Nub. 39; Her. 2, 95; ἐγρήγορας ἢ καθεύδεις Plat. Prot. 310 b; μετά τινος Conv. 219 d; ὅτι οἱ τριήραρχοι οἴκοι καθευδήσοιεν Xen. Hell. 5, 1, 20; D. Cass. 34, 4. – Uebertr., οὐ καθεύδουσιν χερί Aesch. Ag. 1330, sie zaudern, säumen nicht; ἐλπίδες δ' οὔπω καθεύδουσιν Eur. Phoen. 637; Ggstz von προσέχειν τοῖς πράγμασιν Plut. Pomp. 15; neben ἀμελεῖν Xen. An. 1, 3, 11. – Auch καθεύδειν ἐᾶν ἐν τῇ γῇ κατακείμενα τὰ τείχη, sie nicht wieder aufrichten, Plat. Leg. VI, 778 d, wie τοὺς νόμους ἐᾶν καθ. PlPlut. Ages. 2. – Adi. verb., οὐ καθευδητέον. ἐν τῇ μεσημβρίᾳ Plat. Phaedr. 250, d.