διανοίγω
ἀλλ' ἐπὶ καὶ θανάτῳ φάρμακον κάλλιστον ἑᾶς ἀρετᾶς ἅλιξιν εὑρέσθαι σὺν ἄλλοις → even at the price of death, the fairest way to win his own exploits together with his other companions | but even at the risk of death would find the finest elixir of excellence together with his other companions | but to find, together with other young men, the finest remedy — the remedy of one's own valor — even at the risk of death
English (LSJ)
A lay open, τοὺς ὀφθαλμούς Pl.Ly.210a; μήτραν Ev.Luc.2.23:—Pass., LXXGe.3.5,al., Sor.1.86; of a dead body, Arist. HA507a21. II open so as to connect, τὸν Ἰνδικὸν καὶ Περσικὸν κόλπον Id.Mu.393b3. III reveal, explain, τὰς γραφάς Ev.Luc. 24.32, cf. Act.Ap.17.3; τὰ τῶν παλαιῶν ἀπόρρητα Aen.Gaz.Thphr. p.5B.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
διανοίγω: μέλλ. -ξω, ἀνοίγω ὀλίγον, Πλάτ. Λύσ. 210Α, Ἑβδ., Κ. Δ.· - ἀνοίγω, ἀνατέμνω νεκρὸν σῶμα, Ἀριστ. Ἱ. Ζ. 2. 17, 5. ΙΙ. ἀνοίγω ὅπως συνδέσω τι, τὸν Ἰνδικὸν καὶ Περσικὸν κόλπον Ἀριστ. π. Κόσμ. 3, 10. ΙΙΙ. ἀνοίγω, ἑρμηνεύω, ἀναπτύσσω, τὰς γραφὰς Εὐαγγ. κ. Λουκ. κδ', 22, πρβλ. Πράξ. Ἀποστ. ιζ', 3.
French (Bailly abrégé)
ao. διήνοιξα, etc.
entrouvrir, ouvrir, acc..
Étymologie: διά, ἀνοίγω.