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ἐπιμέμφομαι

Non-contract Verb; 이상동사 자동번역 Transliteration:

Principal Part: ἐπιμέμφομαι ἐπιμέμψομαι

Structure: ἐπι (Prefix) + μέμφ (Stem) + ομαι (Ending)

Sense

  1. to cast blame upon, to find fault for or because, complain of, complains, to find fault, complain
  2. to impute as matter of blame

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

  • Σκιπίων δὲ φρουρὰν ἔχων ἀμφ’ αὑτὸν ἀφανῆ, πρῶτα μὲν αὐτοῖσ ἐπεμέμφετο τῶν γεγονότων, εἶτ’ ἔφη τὴν αἰτίαν ἀναθήσειν μόνοισ τοῖσ ἄρξασιν, "οὓσ ἐγὼ κολάσω δι’ ὑμῶν. (Appian, The Foreign Wars, chapter 7 3:1)
  • ἀναχωροῦντα δ’ ἐπὶ τὴν οἰκίαν μόλισ ποτὲ μειράκιον ἐπεμέμφετο καὶ οὐδενὸσ αὐτὸ ἀπερύκοντοσ ἐθάρρησε καὶ λοιδορούμενον αὐτῷ μέχρι τῆσ οἰκίασ ἐλθεῖν. (Appian, The Civil Wars, book 1, chapter 12 2:3)
  • ὁ δὲ ἀχθέντα ἰδὼν ἐφιλοφρονεῖτο μὲν ἐσ τὸ φανερὸν καὶ τοῖσ δήσασιν ἐπεμέμφετο ὑπ’ ἀγνοίασ ἐνυβρίσασιν ἀνδρὶ τοσῷδε, κρύφα δ’ ἐπέστελλεν Ἀντωνίῳ. (Appian, The Civil Wars, book 3, chapter 14 4:2)
  • ὁ δ’ ἐπῄει μέν, ἀναθρέψειν ἔτι μᾶλλον αὐτῶν ἡγούμενοσ τὸ μανιῶδεσ, εἰ μὴ ἀφίκοιτο, καὶ τὸν Νώνιον ἰδὼν ἐξέκλινεν, ὡσ δὲ ὀλίγων ταῦτα δρασάντων ἐπεμέμφετο καὶ ἐσ τὸ μέλλον ἀλλήλων φείδεσθαι παρῄνει καὶ τὴν γῆν διένεμε, καὶ δωρεὰσ αἰτεῖν τοῖσ ἀξίοισ ἐπέτρεπε καὶ τῶν οὐκ ἀξίων ἐνίοισ ἐδίδου παρὰ γνώμην, μέχρι τὸ πλῆθοσ ἐκπλαγὲν αὑτοῦ τῆσ βαρύτητοσ μετενόει καὶ ᾐδεῖτο καὶ κατεγίνωσκον αὑτῶν καὶ τοὺσ ἐσ τὸν Νώνιον ἁμαρτόντασ ἠξίουν ἀνευρόντα κολάσαι. (Appian, The Civil Wars, book 5, chapter 2 5:5)
  • οὐ δεξαμένων δ’ ἐκείνων, ὁ Καῖσαρ ἐπιφθόνωσ αὐτοὺσ ἔν τε τοῖσ ἡγεμόσι τοῦ στρατοῦ καὶ παρὰ τοῖσ Ῥωμαίων ἀρίστοισ ἐπεμέμφετο. (Appian, The Civil Wars, book 5, chapter 3 4:7)

Synonyms

  1. to cast blame upon

Derived

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

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