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ἀγωγή

First declension Noun; Feminine 자동번역 Transliteration:

Principal Part: ἀγωγή

Structure: ἀγωγ (Stem) + η (Ending)

Etym.: a)/gw

Sense

  1. a carrying away, carriage
  2. voyage, movement
  3. a bringing to or in, bringing, before
  4. a carrying off, abduction
  5. a leading towards, guiding
  6. the leading, marches
  7. a training, education, culture

Declension

First declension

The inflection forms above were generated by rules and some usages of them were not attested.

Due to a bug of system, some forms may display wrong accents.

Examples

  • καὶ οὐχὶ τὰ μὲν ἐμμελῆ καὶ εὔρυθμα ἡδονῆσ ἀγωγά ἐστι καὶ πάντεσ ὑπ’ αὐτῶν κηλούμεθα, αἱ μεταβολαὶ δὲ καὶ τὸ πρέπον οὐκ ἔχουσι τὴν αὐτὴν ὡρ́αν καὶ χάριν οὐδ’ ὑπὸ πάντων ὁμοίωσ διακούοννται· (Dionysius of Halicarnassus, De Compositione Verborum, chapter 1118)
  • ἀμήχανον δὲ τρυφεροῖσ ὀνόμασι καλλωπίζοντα τὴν διάλεκτον ὀργὴν ἢ μῖσοσ ἢ τῶν παραπλησίων τι κινῆσαι παθῶν, ἀλλ’ ἀνάγκη καὶ νοήματ’ ἐξευρεῖν, ἃ δὴ τῶν τοιούτων ἔσται παθῶν ἀγωγά, καὶ ὀνόμασι τοιούτοισ αὐτὰ περιλαβεῖν, οἷσ πέφυκεν ἀκοὴ πικραίνεσθαι. (Dionysius of Halicarnassus, De Demosthene, chapter 55 1:3)
  • Τάδε μέντοι καὶ ὕπνου ἀγωγά. (Aretaeus, The Extant Works of Aretaeus, The Cappadocian., ARETAIOU KAPPADOKOU OCEWN NOUSWN QERAPEUTIKON, 49)
  • ὕπνου δὲ ἀγωγὰ ἑκάστου καὶ τὰ ξυνήθεα · ναυτίλῳ μὲν, ἡ ἐν ἀκάτῳ κατάκλισισ , καὶ ἐν θαλάσσῃ περιφορὴ, καὶ αἰγιαλῶν ἦχοσ, καὶ κυμάτων κτύποσ, ἀνέμων τε βόμβοσ, καὶ θαλάσσησ καὶ νηὸσ ὀδμή· μουσικῷ δὲ ἔτι, ἐθισμὸσ αὐλῶν ἐφ’ ἡσυχίῃ, ἢ ψαλμὸσ λύρησ, ἢ πηκτίδοσ, ἢ μελέτη παίδων σὺν ᾠδῇ· διδασκάλῳ δὲ, νηπιάχων μύθων προσομιλίη. (Aretaeus, The Extant Works of Aretaeus, The Cappadocian., ARETAIOU KAPPADOKOU OCEWN NOUSWN QERAPEUTIKON, 54)
  • ἐνηψήσθω δὲ ἐν αὐτῇ ἄνηθον, κόνυζα · ἀγαθὸν δὲ ὁμοῦ τὰ πάντα· ἢν δὲ καὶ φύση ἐνῇ, κυμίνου καὶ σελίνου τῶν καρπῶν ἠδὲ ὁκόσα οὔρων καὶ φυσέων ἀγωγά· καὶ νίτρον ἐνσείσαντα ἐμπάσσειν. (Aretaeus, The Extant Works of Aretaeus, The Cappadocian., ARETAIOU KAPPADOKOU OCEWN NOUSWN QERAPEUTIKON, 59)

Synonyms

  1. a carrying away

  2. voyage

  3. a bringing to or in

  4. a leading towards

  5. the leading

  6. a training

Source: Henry George Liddell. Robert Scott. "A Greek-English Lexicon". revised and augmented throughout by. Sir Henry Stuart Jones.

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