ἀπάγω
Non-contract Verb;
자동번역
Transliteration:
Principal Part:
ἀπάγω
Structure:
ἀπ
(Prefix)
+
ά̓γ
(Stem)
+
ω
(Ending)
Sense
- to lead away, carry off, to take away for or with oneself, brought to a point, tapering off
- to retire, withdraw, march away
- to bring back, bring home
- to return what one owes, render, pay
- to arrest and carry off, to bring before a magistrate and accuse, to carry off to prison
- to lead away
Conjugation
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.
- ἡ ἐλευθερία δὲ πρόχειροσ ἄκοντοσ τοῦ δεσπότου, κἂν εἰ βούλοιτο ἀπάγειν, παταχθησομένου τῷ ξύλῳ. (Lucian, Fugitivi, (no name) 14:3)
- καίτοι, ὦ Ἀθηναῖοι, τίνα χρὴ τοῦτον νομίζειν ἔχειν διάνοιαν, ὃσ διὰ μὲν πονηρίαν εἰσ τὸ δεσμωτήριον ἐνέπεσεν, ἐκεῖ δ’ ὢν παρὰ τοῖσ ἐκ τῶν ἄλλων ἀνθρώπων κακούργοισ ἀπηγμένοισ οὕτωσ εἶναι πονηρὸσ ἔδοξεν, ὥστε μηδ’ ἐκεῖ τῶν ἴσων ἀξιοῦσθαι τοῖσ ἄλλοισ, ἀλλὰ κλέπτην ὥσ φασι ληφθέντα τουτονὶ παρ’ ἐκείνοισ, εἰ ἦν ἕτερόσ τισ τόποσ ἀνοσιώτεροσ ἵνα ἐξῆν ἀπάγειν τοὺσ ἐκ δεσμωτηρίου κλέπτοντασ, εἰσ ἐκεῖνον ἂν τοῦτο τὸ θηρίον ἀπαχθῆναι; (Dinarchus, Speeches, 12:2)
- "οὐκέτι γὰρ εἰσ τὸ ἀρχαῖον οἱο͂́ν τέ μοι ἀπάγειν. (Lucian, Philopsuedes sive incredulus, (no name) 28:3)
- ἐπεκώμασεν οὖν ἐπὶ τὴν οἰκίαν τοῦ Μελίσσου, πλῆθοσ ἐπαγόμενοσ καὶ φίλων καὶ οἰκετῶν, καὶ ἀπάγειν τὸν παῖδα ἐπειρᾶτο. (Plutarch, Amatoriae narrationes, chapter 2 9:1)
- ἔφη " τοῦ ἐμοῦ παιδόσ, ἐπειδὴ πείθειν ἀδύνατοσ ἦν, ἐπεχείρει βιάσασθαι καὶ ἀπάγειν αὐτὸν τῆσ παλαίστρασ· (Plutarch, Amatoriae narrationes, chapter 3 11:1)
Synonyms
-
to retire
-
to bring back
-
to return what one owes
- ἀποδίδωμι (to give up or back, restore, return)
- ἀποφέρω (to pay back, return, to pay what is due)
-
to lead away
Derived
- ἄγω (I lead, I fetch, bring along )
- ἀνάγω ( to lead up from a lower place to a higher , to bring back, to put out to sea)
- διάγω (to carry over or across, to go through, pass)
- εἰσάγω (to lead in or into, to introduce, to admit)
- ἐνάγω (to lead in or on, to urge on, promote)
- ἐξάγω (lead out, bring out)
- ἐπάγω (to bring on, to bring upon, to set on)
- ἐπανάγω (to bring up: to stir up, excite, to draw back)
- κατάγω (to lead down, into the nether world, to bring down to the sea-coast)
- μετάγω (to convey from one place to another, to go by another route, change one's course)
- παράγω (to lead by or past, to march, up from the side)
- περιάγω (to lead or draw round, to lead about with one, have always by one)
- προάγω (to lead forward, on, onward)
- προανάγω (to lead up before, to put to sea before)
- προεξάγω (to lead or carry out first, to advance first, with)
- προσάγω (to bring to or upon, to furnish, supply)
- προσανάγω (to put back to)
- συνάγω ( to bring together, gather together, to bring together for deliberation or festivity)
- συνανάγω (to carry back together, to retire together, to go to sea together)
- συναπάγω (to lead away with, to be led away likewise, to accommodate oneself to)
- συνεξάγω (to lead out together, to be carried away together)
- συνεπάγω (to lead together against, to join in bringing in a foreign force to aid)
- ὑπάγω (, to lead or bring under, to bring under one's power)
- ὑπεξάγω (to carry out from under, out of, to withdraw gradually)