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ἐπάγω [α^],
2. set on, urge on, as hunters do dogs, ἐπάγοντες ἐπῇσαν (sc. κύνας) Od.19.445, cf. X.Cyn.10.19:— in Med., ib.6.25.
b. lead on an army against the enemy, “Ἄρη τινίA.Pers.85 (lyr.); “τὴν στρατιήνHdt.1.63, cf.7.165; “τὸ δεξιὸν κέραςAr. Av.353; “στρατόπεδονTh.6.69; “τινὰ ἐπί τιναId.8.46: intr., march against,τισίPlb.2.29.2: abs., dub. in Luc.Hist.Conscr.21: metaph., Diph.44 (nisi leg. ἐπῇττε).
3. lead on by persuasion, influence, Od.14.392, Th.1.107; “ἐλπὶς σ᾽ ἐπήγαγενE.Hec. 1032: c. inf., induce one to do, ib.260, Isoc.14.63:—Pass., “οἷς ἐπαχθέντες ὑμεῖςD.5.10 (cod. S).
4. bring in, invite as aiders or allies, “τὸν ΠέρσηνHdt.9.1, cf. 8.112; τὸν Π. ἐπὶ τοὺς Ἕλληνας Epist. Phil. ap. D.12.7; “ΜήδουςAr.Th.365 (v. infr.11.2.
5. bring to a place, bring in, S.Tr.378, E.Ph.905; “ἅμαξαι . . τοὺς λίθους ἐπῆγονTh. 1.93:—Med., draw in nourishment, of roots, Thphr.HP1.1.9:— Pass., “τροφὰ ἐπάγεται τῷ σώματιTi.Locr.102b.
b. introduce a person before the assembly, IG12(7).389.5, BCH50.251, etc.
9. bring in over and above,παροψώνημαA.Ag.1446; “τῷ λόγῳ τὸ ἔργονPlu.Lyc.8:—Pass., τὸ ἐπαγόμενον φωνῆεν the vowel which follows, EM176.55; . ἀγών extraordinary, CIG3491 (Thyatira).
b. intercalate days in the year, Hdt.2.4, D.S.1.50; αἱ ἐπαγόμεναι, with or without ἡμέραι, intercalated days, ib.13, Plu.2.355e, Inscr.Cypr.134 H., PStrassb.91.6, Vett.Val.20.26, 36.9, etc.
10. in instruction or argument, lead on,τινὰς ἐπὶ τὰ μήπω γιγνωσκόμεναPl.Plt.278a:—Pass., “ἐπαχθέντων αὐτῶνAristox.Harm.p.23 M.
b. esp. in the Logic of Aristotle, teach or convince by induction,ἐπάγοντα ἀπὸ τῶν καθ᾽ ἕκαστον ἐπὶ τὸ καθόλου καὶ τῶν γνωρίμων ἐπὶ τὰ ἄγνωσταTop.156a4:—Pass., “ἐπαχθῆναι μὴ ἔχοντας αἴσθησιν ἀδύνατονAPo.81b5, cf.71a21,24: abs., συλλογιζόμενον ἐπάγοντα by syllogism or by induction, Rh.1356b8, cf. Top.157a21,al.; “οὐδ᾽ ἐπάγων ἀποδείκνυσινAPo.91b15.
c. also . τὸ καθόλου bring forward, advance: hence, infer the general principle, “τῇ καθ᾽ ἕκαστα ἐπὶ τῶν ὁμοίων ἐπαγωγῇ . τὸ καθόλουTop.108b11, cf. SE 174a34; so later, adduce the argument,ὅτι . .Alex.Aphr.inSE6.2; conclude, infer, Arr.Epict.4.8.9.
11. . τὴν κοιλίαν move the bowels, v.l. for ὑπ-, Dsc.4.157.
II. Med., bring to oneself, procure or provide for oneself,ἐκ θαλάσσης ὧν δέονται ἐπάξονταιTh.1.81, cf. 6.99: metaph., Ἅιδα φεῦξιν . devise, invent a means of shunning death, S. Ant.362 (lyr.); “τὴν τῶν ξυμμάχων δούλωσινTh.3.10; “τῶν . . κακῶν . λήθηνMen.467.
2. of persons, bring into one's country, bring in or introduce as allies (v. supr. 1.4), Hdt.2.108, Th.1.3, 2.68, 4.64,al.; “οἰκιστὴν .Hdt.6.34, cf. 5.67; “ἐπιϝοίκους .Berl.Sitsb.1927.8 (Locr., v B. C.).
5. bring with one,προῖκα πολλήνNicostr. ap. Stob.4.22.102.
6. bring over to oneself, win over,τὸ πλῆθοςTh.5.45; “τινὰ εἰς εὔνοιανPlb.7.14.4: c. acc. et inf., . τινὰς ξυγχωρῆσαι induce them to concede, Th.5.41.
7. put in place,λίθονPrinceton Exp.Inscr.1175 (iii A. D.).
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