ἀγρέω

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ἐνίοις τὸ σιγᾶν κρεῖττόν ἐστι τοῦ λαλεῖν → for some people silence is better than words (Menander)

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Transliteration A: agréō Transliteration B: agreō Transliteration C: agreo Beta Code: a)gre/w

English (LSJ)

   A = αἱρέω, take, seize, freq. in Aeolic Inscrr. as IG12(2).6.33 (Pass., Lesbos); ἄγρει δ' οἶνον ἐρυθρόν Archil.4.3; τρόμος παῖσαν ἄγρει Sapph.2.14, cf. Thgn.294; ἀγρεῖ πόλιν captures, A.Ag.126 (lyr.); of fishing, AP6.304 (Phanias); in prescriptions, ἄγρει, take! Nic.Th.534, al.    II Hom. only in imper. ἄγρει, prop take it!, hence, comeon! ἄγρει μάν οἱ ἔπορσον Ἀθηναίην Il.5.765, cf. A.R.1.487; pl., ἀγρεῖτε (ἄγρειτε An. Ox.1.71) Od.20.149. Cf. ἄργειτε.

German (Pape)

[Seite 22] (= ἀγρεύω, αἱρέω), jagen, fangen, χρόνῳ ἀγρεῖ πόλιν Aesch. Ag. 125; ἀγρεῖς μορμύρον Phani. 7 (VI, 304). Sonst nur imper-praes., ἄγρει δ' οἶνον ἐρυθρόν Archil. ftg. 49, nimm den Wein. Bei Hom. wird ἄγρει eine förmliche Interjection, wohlan, so daß immer noch ein anderer imperat. folgt: ἄγρει μάν οἱ ἔπορσον Ἀθηναίην Il. 5, 765, vgl. 7, 459. 11, 512. 14, 271 Od. 21, 176. Der plur. ἀγρεῖτε ebenso Od. 20, 149; also ganz wie ἄγε, ἄγετε. So auch Sp. Ep., z. B. Ap. Rh. 1, 487.