Ancient Greek-English Dictionary Language

κτάομαι

α-contract Verb; 이상동사 자동번역 Transliteration:

Principal Part: κτάομαι

Structure: κτά (Stem) + ομαι (Ending)

Etym.: Dep.

Sense

  1. to procure for oneself, to get, gain, acquire, to get one's, to win
  2. to bring upon oneself, incur, to make
  3. to procure or get
  4. to have acquired, to possess, have, hold, an owner, master, lord and master
  5. to be gotten

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

  • νέοι γὰρ ὄντεσ πρεσβυτέροισ ἐπιβάλλοντεσ, εἶθ’ οἱο͂ν παραβλαστάνοντεσ καὶ συνεξανιστάμενοι ταῖσ ἐκείνων πολιτείαισ καὶ πράξεσιν, ἐμπειρίαν καὶ συνήθειαν ἐκτῶντο πρὸσ τὰ κοινὰ μετὰ δόξησ καὶ δυνάμεωσ. (Plutarch, An seni respublica gerenda sit, chapter, section 12 11:1)
  • οὔτε γὰρ λόγον ἤσκει περὶ δίκασ, ἀσπασμούσ τε καὶ δεξιώσεισ καὶ φιλοφροσύνασ, αἷσ ὑποτρέχοντεσ οἱ πολλοὶ τὸν δῆμον ἐκτῶντο θεραπευτικοὶ καὶ σπουδαῖοι γενόμενοι, παντάπασιν ἐξέλιπε, πρὸσ οὐδέτερον ἀφυῶσ ἔχων, ὡσ δ’ ἑκατέρου κρείττονα τήν ἀπ’ ἀνδρείασ καὶ δικαιοσύνησ καὶ πίστεωσ δόξαν αὑτῷ περιποιούμενοσ, οἷσ εὐθὺσ διέφερε τῶν καθ’ ἡλικίαν. (Plutarch, Aemilius Paulus, chapter 2 4:1)
  • "Λακεδαιμόνιοι δ’ ὑπὸ τῶν ἐθῶν κωλυόμενοι εἰσ φέρειν εἰσ τὴν Σπάρτην, ὡσ ὁ αὐτὸσ ἱστορεῖ Ποσειδώνιοσ, καὶ κτᾶσθαι ἄργυρον καὶ χρυσὸν ἐκτῶντο μὲν οὐδὲν ἧττον, παρακατετίθεντο δὲ τοῖσ ὁμόροισ Ἀρκάσιν. (Athenaeus, The Deipnosophists, Book 6, book 6, chapter 1945)
  • συνωφελεῖσθαι μὲν γὰρ ὑμᾶσ οὐκ ἠξίουν, συνδιαβάλλεσθαι δ’ ἠνάγκαζον, εἰσ τοσοῦτον ὑπεροψίασ ἐλθόντεσ ὥστε οὐ τῶν ἀγαθῶν κοινούμενοι πιστοὺσ ὑμᾶσ ἐκτῶντο, ἀλλὰ τῶν ὀνειδῶν μεταδιδόντεσ εὔνουσ ὠόντο εἶναι. (Lysias, Speeches, 111:2)
  • ὥστε καὶ ἡδέωσ ἐπόνουν καὶ θαρραλέωσ ἐκτῶντο καὶ ὃ ἐπέπατο αὖ τισ ἥκιστα Κῦρον ἔκρυπτεν· (Xenophon, Anabasis, , chapter 9 20:2)

Synonyms

  1. to procure for oneself

  2. to bring upon oneself

  3. to procure or get

  4. to have acquired

Derived

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

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