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ἐπιφέρω , fut. ἐποίσω : aor. 1 ἐπήνεγκͅα : aor.2 ἐπήνεγκον : Arc. aor. 1 subj. 3sg.
b. inflict, πληγήν, πληγάς τινι, J.AJ2.14.2, PTeb.331.10 (ii A.D.) ; vent,ὀργήνEp.Rom.3.5.
4. bring, i.e. confer, impose, upon, in good or bad sense, “. τιμὰν θνατοῖςPi.O.1.31 ; “ἐλευθερίανTh.4.85 ; “δουλείανId.3.56.
5. add to, increase, . τὴν ὑπερβολήν ib.82 ; ὀργὰς ἐπιφέρειν τινί minister to his passions, gratify him, Cratin.230, Th.8.83 (cf. Sch.) ; for ἐπὶ ἦρα φέρειν, v. ἦρα.
7. . ψῆφον to give a vote, D.H.2.14.
8. subjoin, add, A.D.Synt.60. 26,al., Demetr.Eloc.34,al., Alex.Aphr.in Sens.5.9.
9. adduce, cite,ΕὐριπίδειαD.H.Comp.4 ; “παροιμίανDemetr.Eloc.122 (prob.) ; produce proofs, documents, etc., “ἀποδείξειςPOxy.257.19 (i A.D.); “κυρία συγγραφή, ὅπου ἂν -φέρηταιPEleph.2.16 (iii B.C.).
10. in Logic, assert as a conclusion or inference, τὸ λῆγον, τὸ λοιπόν, Chrysipp.Stoic.2.80 ; “τὸ μὴ ἀκολουθοῦνStr.2.1.21 ; ὅτι.. ib.27 ; “ὅσα ἐπιφέρουσιν ἄτοπα οἱ Ζήνωνος λόγοιProcl.in Prm.p.535S.:—Pass., τὸ τοῖς ἐξ ὑποθέσεως ληφθεῖσιν ἐπιφερόμενον the conclusion which follows from the premises, Chrysipp.Stoic.2.89, cf.Arr.Epict.1.7.16.
II. ἐπιφέρων, , a throw at dice, Eub.57.6.
II. Med., bring with or upon oneself, bring as a dowry, τι Lys.19.14, D.40.19 ; of soldiers, “σιτίαPlu.Sert.13 ; “ὕδωρStr.3.1.4.
2. consume (eat) in addition,οἱ μὲν πίνουσι μόνον, οἱ δὲ σιτίον -ονταιHp.Prorrh.2.3:—Pass., “-ομένη τροφήSor.1.52.
3. wear or carry on one's person, Hld.8.11.
III. Pass., rush upon or after, attack, assault,ὅς τις.. ἐπὶ νηυσὶ φέροιτοIl.15.743 ; τισι Th.3.23 : abs., X.Cyr.2.4.19, etc.; of a ship, bear down upon another, Hdt.8.90 ; θάλαττα μεγάλη ἐπιφέρεται a great sea strikes the ship, X.An.5.8.20 ; inveigh against, Hdt.8.61 : c. inf., to be eager to do, Plb.29.24.5.
b. of humours etc. in the body, τὸ -όμενον the accumulation of milk, Sor.1.77 ; διαφορεῖν τὸ ἐπενεχθέν disperse the abscess, Gal.1.137 ; cf. “ἐπιφορά1.5a.
2. to be borne onwards, of a raft, Hdt.2.96 ; . ἐπί τι to be led to an opinion, Arist. Sens.443a22(s.v.l.).
3. impend, threaten,. κίνδυνοςPlb.2.23.7; mostly in part., “προδεικνύειν τὰ ἐπιφερόμεναcoming events, Hdt.1.209, cf. 3.16 ; “. κακάAntipho 2.1.7 ; “ὑπεκστῆναι τὸν λόγον ἐπιφερόμενονPl.Phlb.43a ; τὰ . the following (in speaking or writing), Plb.3.6.8.
4. of phrases, to be applied, λέξις -φέρεται τοῖς πράγμασινPlu. 2.41c ; but οἱ διὰ μακροῦ -φερόμενοι λόγοι sustained outbursts, Demetr. Eloc.196.
5. Gramm., follow, of letters in a word, D.T.633.2, Heph.1.4, al., etc.
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