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ἀπογίγνομαι?

Non-contract Verb; 이상동사 자동번역 Transliteration: apogignomai

Principal Part: ἀπογίγνομαι

Structure: ἀπο (Prefix) + γίγν (Stem) + ομαι (Ending)

Sense

  1. to be away from, have no part in
  2. to be taken away, to be away, absent
  3. to depart, die, to be dead, the dead, died, who is dying
  4. to be lost

Conjugation

Present tense

Future tense

Imperfect tense

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 τὸ ἄλλο σῶμα ἀπεγίγνοντο, οἱ δώδεκα δὲ προεῖχον πρὸ τῶν σωμάτων ἑκάστου τῶν πρωτοστατῶν. (Arrian, chapter 12 11:1)
  • ἢν γὰρ τάδε μὲν μὴ ἀπογίγνηται, μίμνῃ δὲ ἡ σκοτοδίνη, ἢ χρόνῳ μακρῷ τελεωθῇ τοῖσι ἰδίοισι συμπτώμασι οὔ τινος ἀκεομένου, πάθος τὸ σκότωμα γίγνεται, ἐπ αἰτίῃ ὑγρῇ τε καὶ ψυχρῇ· ἀλλὰ καὶ ἀρχὴ παθέων ἄλλων, ἢν ἐς ἀνήκεστον τραπῇ, μανίης, μελαγχολίης, ἐπιληψίης, προσεπιγιγνομένων ἑκάστῃ τῶν ἰδίων ξυμπτωμάτων· σκοτάματος δὲ ἡ ἰδέα, βάρος τῆς κεφαλῆς, ὀφθαλμῶν μαρμαρυγαὶ ἐπὶ πολλῷ τῷ σκοτώδεϊ· ἀγνωσίη ἑωυτέων τε καὶ τῶν πέλας· καὶ ἢν ἐπ αὐξήσει ἡ νοῦσος γίγνηται, τά τε γυῖα λύονται, καὶ ἑρ´πονται χαμαί· ναυτίη καὶ ἔμετος φλέγματ ος, ἢ χολωδέων, ξανθῶν, ἢ μελάνων. (Aretaeus, The Extant Works of Aretaeus, The Cappadocian., , 19)
  • ἐμοὶ μὲν δοκεῖ, ὦ Σώκρατες, ὅταν φιλία μὲν αὐτοῖς γίγνηται πρὸς ἀλλήλους, τὸ μισεῖν δὲ καὶ στασιάζειν ἀπογίγνηται. (Plato, Alcibiades 1, Alcibiades 2, Hipparchus, Lovers, Theages, Charmides, Laches, Lysis, 141:1)
  • ἀλλὰ μὴν τό γε δυνατόν τῳ παραγίγνεσθαι καὶ ἀπογίγνεσθαι πάντως εἶναί τι φήσουσιν. (Plato, Cratylus, Theaetetus, Sophist, Statesman, 186:7)
  • καὶ μὴν οὐ πλάνης γε ὁ Μέλης οὐδ οἱο῀ς ἀποφοιτᾶν, ἀλλ ἐοίκεν ἐραστῇ τινι τῆς πόλεως οὐ τολμῶντι μακροτέραν ἀπογίγνεσθαι, ἅτε, οἶμαι, ἄσβεστον μὲν αὐτῆς τὸν ἔρωτα, ἄσβεστον δὲ τὴν φυλακὴν ἔχων. (Aristides, Aelius, Orationes, 5:4)

Synonyms

  1. to be away from

  2. to be taken away

  3. to depart

  4. to be lost

Derived

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

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