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ἐπίστα^μαι , 2 pers.
A.-ασαιA.Pr.376, 982, S.El.629, Pl.Euthd.296a, but “ἐπίστᾳPi.P.3.80, A.Eu.86, 581, “ἐπίστῃThgn.1085, PCair.Zen. 41.19 (iii B.C.), Ion. ἐπίστεαι ῾ἐξ-) Hdt.7.135; imper. ἐπίστασο ib. 29, 209, A.Pr.840, 967, PCair.Zen.57.4 (iii B.C.), etc., but ἐπίσταο v.l. in Hdt.7.209, contr. “ἐπίστωS.OT658, etc.; subj. Ion. ἐπιστέωμαι Hdt.3.134, Att. “ἐπίστωμαιPl.Euthd.296a: impf. “ἠπιστάμηνA.Pr.267, etc.; without augm. “ἐπίστατοIl.5.60: Hdt. has “ἐπ-5.42 (v.l.ἠπ-), “ἠπ-3.139; Ion. 3pl. ἠπιστέατο or “ἐπιστέατο8.132: fut. “ἐπιστήσομαιIl.21.320, etc.: aor. 1 “ἠπιστήθηνHdt.3.15, Pl.Lg.687a.
2.. to be assured, feel sure that . . , τοῦτον ἐπίστανται πλεῖσταεἰδέναιHeraclit.57, cf. Hdt.3.134, 139, 6.139, al.: folld. by ὡς, Id.1.122.
II.. c. acc., understand a matter, know, be versed in or acquainted with, “πολλὰ δ᾽ ἐπίστατο ἔργαIl.23.705, cf. Od.2.117; “Μουσέων δῶρονArchil.1; “τὴν τέχνηνHdt.3.130; “τὸ μέλλονA.Pers. 373; “ἐμπειρίᾳ . τὴν ναυτικήνTh.4.10; “τὰς φύσεις ὑμῶνId.7.14; “πάσας τὰς δημιουργίαςPl.R.598c; ἔγωγε γράμματ᾽ οὐδ᾽ . Cratin.122; τὸ μὴ . γράμματα illiteracy, PRyl.73.19 (i B.C.), etc.; . ἱερατικὰκαὶ Αἰγύπτια γράμματαPTeb. 291.41 (ii A.D.); . μύθους τοὺς Αἰσώπου know them by heart, Pl.Phd.61b, cf. Grg.484b: also with an Adv., Συριστὶ . know Syrian, X.Cyr.7.5.31; with acc. and inf. conjoined, A.Eu.276; with inf. to expl. the acc., ἔργον δὲ μοῦνον ἐσθίειν . Semon.7.24, cf. Archil.65.
2.. after Hom., know as a fact, know for certain, “ἐπισταμένοισι εὖ οὐκ ἄν τις λέγοιHdt.7.8.ά, etc.; used convertibly with εἰδέναι, Pl.Tht.163b, Arist.APr.66b31, Ph.184a10; even χάριν ., = χάριν εἰδέναι, Jul.Or.8.246c(but sts. εἰδέναι is general, ἐπίστασθαι being confined to scientific knowledge (ἐπιστήμη, διὰ τὸεἰδέναι τὸ ἐπίστασθαι ἐδίωκονArist.Metaph.982b21): freq.strengthd., εὖ . Hdt.l.c.; σαφῶς . A.Pr.840, etc.: most freq. c. acc., τὰ διαφέροντα . And.4.19, etc.; also “. περί τινοςHdt.2.3, Th.6.60; “περὶ θεῶνE.Fr.795.4: folld. by a dependent clause, τί σφιν χρήσηται . Thgn. 772; . ὅτι . . , or . τοῦτο, ὅτι . . , Hdt.1.3, 156, etc.; “ὡς . . A.Pers.599; “τοῦτ᾽ ἐπίστασ᾽, ὡςS.Aj.1370; “. αὐτὸν οἷς ψωμίζεταιAr.Eq.715, etc.
IV.. pres.part. ἐπιστάμενος, η, ον, freq. as Adj., knowing, understanding, skilful, ἀνδρὸς . Od.14.359; “χαλεπὸν . περ ἐόντιIl.19.80; καὶ μάλ᾽ . Od.13.313; even of a dancer's feet, “θρέξασκον ἐπισταμένοισι πόδεσσιIl.18.599: also c.gen., φόρμιγγος . καὶ ἀοιδῆς skilled, versed in them, Od.21.406: and c. dat., “ἄκοντιIl.15.282: hence,
2.. Adv. ἐπιστα^μένως skilfully, expertly, 7.317, Hes.Th.87, etc.; εὖ καὶ . Il.10.265, Od.20.161, Hes.Op.107; “. πίνεινThgn.212; also in Prose, X.Cyr.1.1.3, A.D.Adv.146.7, Vett. Val.298.2: c.inf., with knowledge how to . . , Epicur.Nat.14.4. (Since ἐφίστημι τὸν νοῦν is used in the sense of ἐπίσταμαι, attend, observe, it is prob. that ἐπίσταμαι is merely an old med. form of ἐφίστημι, cf. Arist. Ph.247b11 τῷ γὰρ ἠρεμῆσαι καὶ στῆναι τὴν διάνοιαν ἐπίστασθαι . . λέγομεν, and v. ἐπίστασις 11.2.)
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