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λέγω (B),
A.pick up, etc.: tenses for signf. 1 and 11, fut. “λέξωOd.24.224: aor. “ἔλεξαA.Pers.292:—Med., fut. in pass. sense “λέξομαιE. Alc.322: aor. “ἐλεξάμηνIl.21.27 (trans.); Ep. “ἐλέγμηνOd.9.335; “λέκτο4.451:—Pass., aor. “ἐλέχθηνIl.3.188: also post-Hom. in these senses, but only in compos., esp. with ἀπο-, ἐκ-, κατα-, συν-; post-Hom. pf. εἴλοχα κατ-, συν-), Pass. εἴλεγμαι, in these senses rarely λέλεγμαι (v. the compds.); also fut. λεγήσομαι συλ-): aor. 2 ἐλέγην κατ-, συν-):—gather, pick up, “ὀστέα . . λέγωμενIl.23.239, cf. Od.24. 72, Pi.P.8.53; αἱμασιάς τε λέγων picking out stones for building walls, Od.18.359 (ubi v. Sch., cf. “λογάς2), cf. 24.224:—Med., gather for oneself, “ἐπὶ δὲ ξύλα πολλὰ λέγεσθεIl.8.507; “ὀστέα λευκὰ λέγοντο24.793; “φάρμακα λέξασθαιA.R.3.807.
2. Med., choose for oneself, pick out, “λέξαιτο . . ἄνδρας ἀρίστουςOd.24.108; “κούρουςIl.21.27:—Pass., to be chosen, “εἰ . . λεγοίμεθα πάντες ἄριστοι13.276.
II. count, tell, ἐν δ᾽ ἡμέας λέγε κήτεσιν he counted us among the seals, Od.4.452; and in aor. Med., Il.2.125; ἐγὼ πέμπτος μετὰ τοῖσιν ἐλέγμην I reckoned myself . . , Od.9.335; λέκτο δ᾽ ἀριθμόν he told him over the number, 4.451:—Pass., μετὰ τοῖσιν ἐλέχθην I was counted among these, Il.3.188.
III. say, speak, first in Hes.Th.27 (v. supr.11.2): fut. “λέξωEmp.38.1, A.Ag.859, Hdt.4.14, Th.2.48, Antipho 6.33, etc.: aor. “ἔλεξαAnacr.45, Pl.Sph.217e, Antipho 1.15 (rare in Pl. and the Orators, common in some dialects, as Boeotian, IG7.504.2 (Tanagra), Thessalian, ib.9(2).461.21, Ionic, v.l. in Hp.Aër. 12): pf. “λέλεχαGal.16.249, λέλεγα and “λέλογαςHsch. (εἴρηκα in correct writers):—Pass., fut. “λεχθήσομαιTh.5.86, Pl.Ti.67c, etc.: also fut. Med. in pass. sense, S.OC1186, E.Hec.906 (lyr.), etc.; and “λελέξομαιTh.3.53 (v.l. λέξεται), Pl.R.457b: aor. ἐλέχθην (never ἐλέγην in this sense) S.OT1442, Th.6.32, etc.: pf. “λέλεγμαιPi.N.8.20, Hdt.2.21, S.Ph.389, etc. (εἴλεγμαι in this sense only in compd. δι-): rare in compds. (only ἀντιλέγω, ἐπιλέγω, καταλέγω, προλέγω), the pres. in most compds. being supplied by ἀγορεύω, the fut. by ἐρῶ, the aor. by εἶπον, the pf. by εἴρηκα:
1. say, speak, never in Hom., first in Hes. l.c., freq. from Hdt. and Trag. downwds.; of all kinds of oral communications, “ἐκέλευε λέγειν εἴ τι θέλοιHdt.8.58; so λέγοις ἄν speak, say on, Pl.Plt.268e, etc.; “λ. μῦθονA.Pers.698 (troch.); “ψευδῆ λ.Id.Ag. 625; “ἀληθῆ λ.Pl.Phlb.12b (so in Pass., “λόγος λέλεκται πᾶςS.Ph.389); of oracles, say, declare, Hdt.8.136; ὥσπερ τοὔνομα λέγει indicates, Pl. Prt.312c: with Preps., “λ. ἀμφί τινοςA.Th.1017, E.Hec.580; “περί τινοςXenoph.34.2, Democr.165, S.Aj.151 (anap.), Th.2.48; ὑπέρ τινος in his defence, S.El.555, X.HG1.7.16; κατά τινος against him, Thgn.1240a, X.HG1.5.2; λ. ἐπί τισι εὐχὰς ἀγαθάς express good wishes for them, A.Supp.625 (anap.); λ. τά τινος take his part, D.8.64; λ. πρός τι in reference or in answer to . . , S.Ant.753, etc.; “εἴς τιX.Mem. 1.5.1.
2. c. acc. et inf., say that . . , Pi.P.2.59, etc.: with neg. οὐ, Pl.R.348c, etc., but μή ib.346e, X.Smp.4.5 (Pass.), and usu. in later Gr., LXX Ge.38.22; “λ. μὴ εἶναι ἀνάστασινEv.Matt.22.23: freq. also folld. by ὡς, ὅτι (generally so in the Act. voice) when the subject of the relative clause may become the object of the principal Verb, γυναῖκα λέγουσιν, ὡς κάθηται . . X.Cyr.7.3.5, etc.: rarely c. part., λ. Οἰδίπουν ὀλωλότα speak of him as dead, S.OC1580; “λέγουσιν ἡμᾶς ὡς ὀλωλόταςA.Ag.672; “λέξασ᾽ ἀδελφῷ σ᾽ ἐνθάδ᾽ ὄνταE.Hel.888:—Pass., “λέξεται ἔχωνId.IT1047, cf. A.Ag.170 (cj.).
4. call by name, “ἃς τρέμομεν λ.S.OC128 (lyr.): c. dupl. acc., call so and so, “λέγοιμ᾽ ἂν ἄνδρα τόνδε τῶν σταθμῶν κύναA.Ag.896, cf. S.OC939 codd., Hdt.1.32, etc.
8. at the beginning of letters or documents, Ἄμασις Πολυκράτεϊ ὧδε λέγει . . , Μαρδόνιος τάδε λέγει . . , etc., Hdt.3.40, 8.140. ά, etc.; “τὰ γράμματα ἔλεγε τάδεId.1.124, etc.; γράμμασι λέγον τάδε, of an inscription, Th.6.54: in roman edicts, “Μάρκος Μέττιος Ῥοῦφος . . λέγειPOxy.237 viii 28 (i A.D.).
9. wish to say, mean, “οὔτοι γυναῖκας ἀλλὰ Γοργόνας λέγωA.Eu.48; τί τοῦτο λέγει, πρὸ Πύλοιο; what doesπρὸ Πύλοιοmean? Ar.Eq.1059, cf. 1021, 1375, Ec.989, Pl. Phd.60e: freq. in Platonic dialogue, πῶς λέγεις; how do you mean? in what sense do you say this? Ap.24e, al.; πῶς λέγομεν; or what do we mean to say? Grg.480b; πῶς δὴ οὖν αὐτὸ λέγεις; Phdr.265c; ποῖόν τί ποτε ἄρα λέγοντ ές φασι . . what they can possibly mean by saying . . , Tht.181c, al.: c. dupl. acc., “τοιοῦτόν τι σὲ λέγειν τὸ κρεῖττονGrg.489d, al.: freq. (esp. in Trag.) to explain more fully, εἴσω κομίζου καὶ σύ, Κασάνδραν λέγω you, I mean Cassandra, A.Ag.1035; “ μάντις, υἱὸν Οἰκλέους λ.Id.Th.609, cf. 658 (v.l.), Pr.946; “ποταμός, Ἀχελῷον λέγωS.Tr.9, cf. 1220, Ph.1261, E.Ph.987; ἐμὲ λέγων meaning me, Isoc.12.215; “τὸ δ᾽ ὑμεῖς ὅταν λέγω, τὴν πόλιν λ.D.18.88: sts., however, the word after λέγω is put in appos. with the word to be expld., “Ἀντικλείας . . , τῆς σῆς λέγω τοι μητρόςA.Fr.175, cf. Th.658 cod. M; “περὶ τῶνδε . . , λέγω δὲ ΦωκέωνD.19.152; “παρ᾽ ὧν . . , τούτων τῶν τὴν Ἀσίαν οἰκούντων λέγωId.8.24, cf. Pl.Smp.202b: abs., “μηδενὸς ὄντος ἐν [τῇ χώρᾳ] λέγωD.1.27.
b. περὶ ἃς (sc. ἀπολαύσεις λέγομεν τὸν σώφρονα in regard to which we use the term 'temperate', Arist.EN1148a5, cf. Pl.Grg. 494b.
10. ὡς λέγουσι as they say, S.Ant.23, etc.; “ὡς λ. μοιId.OC 1161:—Pass., λέγεται it is said, c.acc.et inf., X.Mem.1.2.30, al.; but also πατρὸς λέγεται γενέσθαι . . Id.Cyr.1.2.1; θανεῖν ἐλέχθη he was said to have been killed, S.OT292; so “λεγόμενον ἐρέωPi.P.5.108: τὸ λεγόμενον abs., as the saying goes, Th.7.68, cf. Pl.Grg.447a, Smp. 217e, etc.; “τὸ λ. δὴ τοῦτοId.Grg.514e: λεγόμενος γραῶν ὕθλος the so-called . . , Id.Tht.176b; “οἱ λ. αὐτόνομοι εἶναιX.HG6.3.8; οἱ λ. ὅτι . . of whom it is said that . . , Id.Cyr.8.6.16.
11. of orators, speak (emphatically), “λέγειν δεινόςS.OT545, X.Cyr.1.5.9, etc.; “λέγειν ἠσκηκότεςS.Fr.963, cf. Eup.95 (v. λαλέω)“; λ. τε καὶ πράσσειν δυνατώτατοςTh.1.139; “οἱ ἐν τῷ πλήθει λέγειν δυνάμενοιIsoc.3.8, cf. D.19.286; plead one's cause in a court of law, Id.23.78; δίκας λέγειν ὑπέρ τινος speak as an advocate for . . , Din.1.111.
12. boast of, tell of, “τὴν ἑαυτοῦ ῥώμηνX.Cyr.1.3.10; in Poets, sing of, “θέλω λ. ἈτρείδαςAnacreont.23.1.
13. recite what is written, “λαβὲ τὸ βιβλίον καὶ λέγεPl.Tht.143c; and freq. in Oratt., as “λέγε τὸν νόμονD.21.8 and 10, etc.; of lectures, “ἀκούσατέ μου σχόλια λέγοντοςArr.Epict.3.21.6, cf. 15.8 (the sense of Lat. lego, read, occurs only in the compds. ἀναλέγομαι, ἐπιλέγομαι).
14. say or send word by another, X.An.1.9.25, 7.4.5.
15. maintain as a thesis, “οἱ τὰς ἰδέας λέγοντεςArist. Ph.193b36, Metaph.1036b14.
16. nominate, Lat. dicere [dictatorem], D.C.Fr.36.26 (Pass.). (Cf. Lat. lěgo, legio, legulus ('olivegatherer').)
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