Ancient Greek-English Dictionary Language

ἐπέρχομαι

Non-contract Verb; 이상동사 자동번역 Transliteration:

Principal Part: ἐπέρχομαι ἐπῆλθον ἐπελήλυθα

Structure: ἐπ (Prefix) + έ̓ρχ (Stem) + ομαι (Ending)

Etym.: ei)=mi ibo

Sense

  1. to come upon, come near, come suddenly upon, to come to for advice
  2. to go or come against, to attack, assault, to invade, to visit, reprove
  3. to come forward to speak
  4. to come suddenly upon
  5. to come into, head, occur to, it happened
  6. to come on, return
  7. to come in after or over
  8. to go over or on, to traverse, to overflow, to go the round of, visit
  9. to go through, treat of, recount
  10. to go through, execute

Conjugation

Present 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 πᾶσ ἀνὴρ ἀνέστη ἐκ τοῦ τόπου αὐτῶν καὶ συνῆψαν ἐν Βααλθαμάρ, καὶ τό ἔνεδρον Ἰσραὴλ ἐπήρχετο ἐκ τοῦ τόπου αὐτοῦ ἀπὸ Μαοραγαβέ. (Septuagint, Liber Iudicum 20:33)
  • συναγωνιζόμενοσ γάρ, ὥσπερ εἴρηται, τοῖσ Ἕλλησι καὶ τοὺσ Μακεδόνων πρέσβεισ ἐξελαύνων ἐπήρχετο τὰσ πόλεισ, πολὺ βελτίων Θεμιστοκλέουσ καὶ Ἀλκιβιάδου παρὰ τὰσ αὐτὰσ τύχασ φανεὶσ πολίτησ· (Plutarch, Comparison of Demosthenes with Cicero, chapter 4 2:2)
  • ὁ δὲ Κράσσοσ ὀκτὼ μῆνασ οὕτω διαγαγὼν καὶ διακλαπείσ, ἅμα τῷ πυθέσθαι τὴν Κίννα τελευτὴν φανερὸσ γενόμενοσ, συνδραμόντων πρὸσ αὑτὸν οὐκ ὀλίγων ἀνθρώπων, ἐπιλεξάμενοσ δισχιλίουσ καὶ πεντακοσίουσ ἐπήρχετο τὰσ πόλεισ· (Plutarch, chapter 6 1:1)
  • τούτων δ’ ἦσαν οἱ πλείουσ ἐκ τῶν ἀσεβῶν καὶ πεφυγαδευμένων, οἷσ ὑπηρέταισ καὶ στρατιώταισ χρώμενοσ ἐπήρχετο τὴν χώραν καὶ ὅσουσ ἐν αὐτῇ τὰ Ιοὔδα φρονοῦντασ ηὑρ́ισκεν ἐφόνευεν. (Flavius Josephus, Antiquitates Judaicae, Book 12 472:1)

Synonyms

  1. to come upon

  2. to go or come against

  3. to come forward to speak

  4. to come suddenly upon

  5. to come into

  6. to come on

  7. to come in after or over

  8. to go over or on

  9. to go through

  10. to go through

Derived

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

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