Publisher's Synopsis
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1874 edition. Excerpt: ...in, in a good and bad signif. with gen. vow, to enjoy intelligence, i. e. to enjoy the fruit of it, 13, 733; paciAjjos, to learn to know their (bad) king ironically: that alt may find much solace in their king. Cp.j. 1, 410, 15, 17; and absol. aim fj.iv iiravpr)o-eoi)ai, 1 think he will soon feel it, or reap the fruits of it, 6, 353. b) With accus. to receive, to draw upon oneself, tcaKOv Kox p.eI oi, Od. 18, 107. ivaxpvo'O'iii (aiucrcru)), aor. emjJuoa, to pour upon in addition), Od. 19, 388 t ineyeipta (eyeipot), aor. sync. mid. t-eypero, partcp. eTreypdjuei'OS, 1) Act. to awaken, to arouse, with accus., Od. 22, 431. 2) Mid. to wake up, to awake, 10, 124. 14, 256; only aor. sync. eireypcro, see eireyeipto. eircopauov, see eiriTpe'yw. iireriv, see cTreiut (eip.t). CTree, Ep. also cTreitj Ictti). conj. used to indicate time and motive. 1) Of time: as, when, after, always spoken of the past, a) With the indicat. in asserting a fact, 1, 57. 458. b) With the subj. when the declaration is conditional or indefinite, mly with av or ice (eirel av, tontr. eirflv). iirel av ov ye Ttotjuoi/ eirlo-irns, when thou shalt have met thy fate. Without av with subj. only 15, 363. h. Ap. 158; cf. however Thiersch, 324, 4, c) With optat. when the declaration indicates a frequently-recurring case indefinite frequency, 24, 14. The Kp. av or Ke is added when there is a condition, or the discourse is oblique, 9, 304. 19,208. 24, 227; cf. Thiersch, 324, 8. 2) Of a ground or motive: as, because, since, inasmuch as, quoniam, Ep. also en-en, a) With indicat. av is added when the clause is conditional, en-el ov mev avtSptoTt y eTeAeV&j, since it would not have been accomplished, 15, 228. 6) In other cases the construction is as in no. 1. It can..."