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Headword:
Antechei
Adler number: alpha,2642
Translated headword: holds out, withstands
Vetting Status: high
Translation: [Used] with a dative. Meaning [he/she/it] suffices. But
Dinarchus [uses the word] to mean is saved;[1]
Demosthenes[2] and
Hyperides[3] [use it] to mean takes hold.[4]
"And because of the mud the horses could no longer hold out against fleeing."[5]
And elsewhere: "[them] being untrained to withstand cold."[6] Meaning to be able to endure.
And elsewhere: "[he] withstanding his desires".[7]
And elsewhere: "the senate, supposing that the Aitolians were standing firm in their hopes as regards Antiochos, sent [their envoys back] to Greece empty-handed."[8]
Also [sc. attested is]
a)ntexo/menos ["he taking hold of"]; [used] with a genitive; [meaning] laying hold of.[9]
a)nte/xomai [means] I lay hold of, [used] with a genitive.
Greek Original:Antechei: dotikêi. anti tou exarkei. Deinarchos de anti tou sôizetai: Dêmosthenês kai Huperidês anti tou antilambanetai. kai hoi hippoi autois mêde pros to pheugein hupo tou pêlou eti antechein. kai authis: ameletêtous ontas kruei antechein. anti tou hupomonêtikôs echein. kai authis: tais epithumiais antechôn. kai authis: hê sunklêtos hupolabousa tous Aitôlous antechein tais kata ton Antiochon elpisin, apraktous apesteilen eis tên Hellada. kai Antechomenos: genikêi: antilambanomenos. Antechomai de to antilambanomai, genikêi.
Notes:
[1]
Dinarchus fr. 89.8.
[2]
Demosthenes 2.10 (web address 1 below).
[3]
Hyperides fr. 229 Jensen.
[4] Thus far the entry (minus the grammatical point) =
Photius,
Lexicon alpha2073 Theodoridis.
[5] Quotation unidentifiable.
[6] Quotation unidentifiable.
[7] Quotation not identified by Adler but identifiable via the TLG as
Josephus,
Antiquities of the Jews 12.203.
[8]
Diodorus Siculus 29.9, on events of 189 BCE.
[9] Likewise (minus the grammatical point) in other lexica; references at
Photius alpha2074 Theodoridis.
Associated internet address:
Web address 1
Keywords: biography; definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; ethics; historiography; history; military affairs; rhetoric; zoology
Translated by: Jennifer Benedict on 13 May 2001@14:07:20.
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