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ἱκνέομαι , lengthd. form of ἵκω (q. v.), ἱκάνω, wh. are the Homeric forms of the pres. (exc. ἱκνεύμεναι, ἱκνεύμεσθα, Od.9.128, 24.339), first in Alc.98 (s. v.l.): impf.
A.ἱκνεῖτοS.OC970: fut. “ἵξομαιIl.6.502, Parm. 3.2, A.Supp.159 (lyr.); Dor. “ἱξοῦμαιAP9.341 (Glauc.): aor. 2 “ἱκόμηνIl.8.149, etc.; inf. “ἴκεσθαιSapph.Supp.1.2 [ι^, exc. when lengthd. by the augm.]; for part. ἴκμενος v. sub voce: pf. “ἷγμαιS.Tr.229, part. “ἱγμένοςId.Ph.494: non-thematic aor. 2 “ἷκτοHes.Th.481, [Simon.] 179.4, Euph.2: (ἀφικνέομαι is used in early Prose, exc. in signf. 111; ἵκοντο is f.l. in Th.5.40, ἵκηται is a poet. reminiscence in Pl.Phdr.276d; but ἵκετο is found in Hdt.1.216, “ἵκηταιHp.Loc.Hom. 47; also in later Prose, Luc.Salt.5, DDeor.6.4, Procop.Pers.1.4, 2.21):—come, “αἶψα δ᾽ ἵκοντοIl.18.532; ὁπότε Κρήτηθεν ἵκοιτο when he came to us . . , 3.233; ὑπότροπον οἴκαδ᾽ . Od.22.35; “ἐς χῶρονIl.4.446; “ἐπὶ νῆας6.69; “κατὰ λειμῶναOd.24.13; “πρὸς γούναταHes.Th. 460; “ὑπὸ πτόλινIl.11.182; “εἰς ὁμόνParm.8.46; “πρὸς ὁμοῖονEmp.62.6; “τυῖδ᾽ ἴκεσθαιSapph. l.c.: freq. in Hom., c. acc., arrive at, “ἵκετο νῆαςIl.8.149; “τέλος ἵκεο μύθων9.56; “οἶκον . . καὶ σὴν ἐς πατρίδα γαῖανOd.23.258; later “ἱκέσθαι γαῖανPi.P.4.118 codd.; “βένθοςEmp.35.3; “ἄλσοςA.Supp.556 (lyr.); “στέγαςS.OT534, etc.
II. with a person as object, τινα ib.139, etc.; “ἔς τιναOd. 6.176; but also, come to his house, 20.372; Πηλεΐωνάδ᾽ . to the hut of the son of P., Il.24.338; μετὰ Τρῶας . 3.264: rarely c. dat., ἐπειγομένοισι δ᾽ ἵκοντο came to them at need, 12.374; cf. “ἱκάνω11.
III. pres. and impf., it becomes, befits, pertains to, c. acc. et inf., “φαμὲν ἡμέας ἱκνέεσθαι ἡγεμονεύεινHdt.9.26; τοὺς μάλιστα ἱκνέεται (sc. κεκάρθαι) Id.2.36; ἱκνέεται it is usual that . . , Hp.Art.63; later, not impers., “οὗ ἱερουργία ἱκνεῖτοD.C.Fr.25.5; “ὅ[σα τᾶς δίκας ἱ] κνεῖταιSIG953.46 (Cnidos, ii B.C.).
b. αὐτὸς καὶ ὧν ἱκνεῖται, of a man and those to whom he belongs, i.e. his family, ib.46.25, al. (Halic.).
2. freq. in part., τὸ ἱκνεύμενον that which is fitting, proper, Hdt.6.84; ., with or without χρόνος, the fit, proper time, Hp.Aër.7, Hdt.6.86.ά; ἐν ἱκνουμένᾳ ἁμέρᾳ Orac. ap. D.43.66; τὸ . ἀνάλωμα the quota of expense, Th.1.99; “κατὰ τοὺς . χρόνουςArist.GA750b13 (also of the latter days, D.H. 1.66); “. καιροίThphr.CP1.13.3; “τὰ -ούμενα μεγέθηArist.GA772a8; “ . ἐπιστήμηId.Pol.1288b16; τῆς . ἡλικίας τυχεῖν ib.1332b41; also ἱκνούμεναι ἀποδείξεις convincing proofs, Phld.Piet.79; οὐδὲν εἴρηται . S.E.M.1.205; λόγος τινὶ ἱκνούμενος favourable, SIG679.77 (Magn. Mae., ii B.C.). Adv. ἱκνουμένως, Ion. -ευμένως, fittingly, aright, Hdt. 6.65, Hp.Mul.2.135, M.Ant.5.12.
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