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ὀφείλ-ω , impf. ὤφειλον; Ep. ὀφέλλω (also Aeol., IG12(2).67.7 (Mytil.), and Arc., ib.5(2).343.27 (Orchom. Arc., iv B. C.)), impf. ὤφελλον or ὄφελλον, v. infr. II. 2, 3 (the Att. or Ion. ὀφείλετ᾽, ὄφειλον in Il.11.686, 688, 698, Hes.Op.174 is prob. due to the Copyists): fut.
A.ὀφειλήσωX.Cyr.7.2.28, D.30.7, also “ὀφειλέσωTAM2.431, al.: aor. 1 “ὠφείλησαAr.Av.115, Th.8.5 (ἐπ-): pf. ὠφείληκα: plpf. “-ήκεινD.45. 33: aor. 2 ὤφελον (v. infr. 11.2, 3):—Pass., aor. part. “ὀφειληθείςTh. 3.63. (Cret. ὀφήλω GDI5015.21, written ὀπέλο Leg.Gort.10.20, al., Arc. ὀφέλλω (v. supr.) and ὀφήλω SIG306.40 (Tegea, iv B. C.): in early Att. Inscrr. written both “ὀφελ-IG 12.91.8, al., and ὀφειλ- ib.109.9, al.):—owe, have to pay or account for, “τὸ καὶ μοιχάγρι᾽ ὀφέλλειOd.8.332; ὅτι μοι . . ζωάγρι᾽ ὀφέλλεις ib.462; “χρεῖος, τό ῥά οἱ πᾶς δῆμος ὄφελλεν21.17; “πολέσιν γὰρ Ἐπειοὶ χρεῖος ὄφειλονIl.11.688; “ζημίην . τῷ θεῷHdt.3.52, etc.: metaph., “μητέρα μοι ζώουσαν ὀφέλλετεCall.Fr. 126; τί ὀφείλω; what do I owe? Ar.Nu.21; . ἀργύριον, χρέα, Id.Av. 115, Nu.117; “. θεῷ θυσίας ἀνθρώπῳ χρήματαPl.R.331b; . τινὶ δρᾶν τι ib.332a: c. dat. only, . τινί to be debtor to another, Ar.Nu. 1135, Lys.581, etc.; “τρίτον δὲ χαίρειν, εἶτ᾽ . μηδενίPhilem.163: abs., to be in debt, Ar.Nu.485, etc.; οἱ ὀφείλοντες debtors, Arist.EN1167b21, Plu.2.832a:—Pass., to be due, ἔνθα χρεῖός μοι ὀφέλλεται (v.l. ὀφείλεται) Od.3.367; “χρεῖος ὀφείλετοIl.11.686, 698; “ἢν . . ὀφείληταί τί μοιAr.Nu.484; “μισθὸς τοῖς στρατιώταις ὠφείλετοX.An.1.2.11, etc.; τὸ ὀφειλόμενον a debt, ib.7.7.34; “-όμενα ἀποδιδόντεςHdt.5.99, cf. Simon. ap. Pl.R.331e.
3. as a legal term, to be bound to render, “εὐθύνας ὤφειλονAnd. 1.73 codd. (f.l. for ὦφλον): hence, like ὀφλισκάνω, incur a penalty, “ζημίανLys.9.10; “διπλῆν τὴν βλάβηνId.1.32, cf. E.Andr.360; “τὴν τοιαύτην δίκηνPl.Lg.909a, cf. 774b, 774d, 844e, D.21.77; “ἁμαρτίαν . Μηνὶ ΤυράννῳIG3.74.15 (ii/iii A. D.).
4. in Pass., of persons, to be due or liable to, “θανάτῳ πάντες ὀφειλόμεθαSimon.122, cf. LXX Wi.12.20, IG3.1381; but “τοιαύταις χερσὶν ὀφειλόμεθαour help is due, AP9.283 (Crin.).
II. c. inf., to be bound, to be obliged to do, ὀφέλλετε ταῦτα πένεσθαι ye are bound, ye ought to . . , Il.19.200, cf. Hdt.1.41,42, al., E.Alc.682, 712, etc.; and of things, ought to be, “ λόγος οὐκ ἀκριβῶς . λέγεσθαιArist.EN1104a2:—Pass., “δράσαντι γάρ τοι καὶ παθεῖν ὀφείλεταιA.Fr.456; σοὶ τοῦτ᾽ ὀφείλεται παθεῖν it is thy destiny to . . , S.Ph. 1421, cf. El.1173; “ὡς πᾶσιν ἡμῖν κατθανεῖν ὀφείλεταιE.Alc.419, cf. 782, Or.1245, Lys.25.11; v. supr.1.4.
2. in this signf. Ep. impf. ὤφελλον or ὄφελλον and aor. ὤφελον or ὄφελον are used of that which one has not, but ought to have, done (ought being the pret. of owe), “ὤφελεν ἀθανάτοισιν εὔχεσθαιIl.23.546; “νῦν ὄφελεν πονέεσθαι λισσόμενος10.117, cf. Od.4.472.
3. these tenses are also used, folld. by pres. or aor. inf., in wishes that something were or had been in present or past, ἀνδρὸς . . ὤφελλον ἀμείνονος εἶναι ἄκοιτις I ought to be . . , would that I were . . ! Il.6.350; τὴν ὄφελ᾽ ἐν νήεσσι κατακτάμεν Ἄρτεμις would that Artemis had slain her !, Il.19.59, cf. Od.4.97; “τιμήν πέρ μοι ὄφελλεν Ὀλύμπιος ἐγγυαλίξαιIl.1.353: freq. preceded by εἴθε (Ep. αἴθε, ὡς, ὡς δή, which express the wish still more strongly, αἴθ᾽ ὄφελες ἄγονός τ᾽ ἔμεναι ἄγαμός τ᾽ ἀπολέσθαι O that thou hadst!, Il.3.40, cf. 1.415, etc.; “αἴθ᾽ ὤφελλες . . σημαίνειν14.84; “αἴθ᾽ ὤφελλ᾽ ξεῖνος . . ὀλέσθαιOd.18.401; “αἴθ᾽ ἅμα πάντες . . ὠφέλετε . . ἐπὶ νηυσὶ πεφάσθαιIl.24.254: with ὡς, ὡς ὄφελον . . ἑλέσθαι O that I had . . !, 11.380; “θανέεινOd.14.274; “ὡς πρὶν ὤφελλον ὀλέσθαιIl.24.764, cf. Od.14.68; “ὡς ὤφελες αὐτόθ᾽ ὀλέσθαιIl.3.428; “ὡς . . ὤφελεςOd. 2.184; ὡς ὄφελεν . . Il.3.173, etc.: strengthd., ὡς δὴ ἔγωγ᾽ ὄφελον . . Od.1.217: also with neg., μὴ ὄφελες λίσσεσθαι . . would thou hadst never . . !, Il.9.698; “ μὴ ὤφελλε γενέσθαι17.686; “τὼ μὴ γείνασθαι ὄφελλονOd.8.312; “ὡς μὴ ὤφελλε τεκέσθαιIl.22.481; “ὡς δὴ μὴ ὄφελον νικᾶνOd.11.548.—So in Trag. and Att., ὤφελον . . S.OT1157; ὤφελες . . Ar.Th.865; ὤφελε . . A.Pr.48, X.An.2.1.4, etc.: also, as in Ep., εἴθ᾽ ὤφελες . . S.El.1021; εἴθ᾽ ὤφελ᾽ . . Ar.Nu.41, etc.; εἰ γὰρ ὤφελον . . Id.Ec.380, Pl.R.432c, Cri.44d; ὡς ὤφελες . . Ar.Ra.955: with neg., “μήποτ᾽ ὤφελονS.Ph.969, E.Alc.880 (anap.), D.18.288; ὡς μήποτ᾽ ὤφελον . . E.Ion286; “ὡς μηδὲ νῦν ὤφελονD.21.78: without augm. in Hdt., εἶδον . . τὸ μὴ ἰδεῖν ὄφελον (v.l. ὤ-) 1.111, cf. 3.65: sts. in Trag. (lyr. and anap.), εἴθ᾽ ὄφελε . . A.Pers.915; ὄφελε . . S.Aj. 1192; μήποτ᾽ ὄφελον . . E.Med.1413. (In this signf. ὤφειλον is used in late Ep., “ὡς μὴ ὤφειλες ἱκέσθαιQ.S.5.194, but ὤφελλον shd. be read in Hes.Op.174 and ὤφελε in E.IA1291.)
c. ὄφελον (Adv. acc. to A.D.Adv.142.9, EM643.48) in this signf.: c. acc. et inf., “ὤμοι ἐγών, ὄφελόν με . . ὀλέσθαιOrph.A.1159: even with 2 pers. of Verb, “ὄφελον ἐβασιλεύσατε1 Ep.Cor.4.8, cf. 2 Ep.Cor.11.1, Ep.Gal.5.12, Apoc.3.15, LXX Jb.14.13, Ath.4.156a; “ὄφελον δυνήσῃLuc.Sol.1 (as a solecism): with 3 pers., Arr.Epict.2.18.15, D.Chr.38.47: with 1 pers. pl., “ὄφελον ἀπεθάνομενLXX Ex.16.3; ὤφελον (sic) “εἰ ἐδυνάμεθα πέτασθαιPGiss.17.10 (ii A. D.): c. inf., ὄφελομ μὲν θεὸς . . στερῆσαι . . OGI315.16 (Pessinus, ii B. C.).
III. impers. ὀφείλει, it behoves, c. acc. et inf., Pi.N.2.6; ὄφελλέ με μήτε . . εἰσοράαν κτλ. A.R.3.678: so pers. in part., abs., αἱ ὀφείλουσαι ἱερουργίαι τῶν θεῶν the due services of the gods, PTeb.294.24 (ii A. D.); “κατὰ τὸν ὀφείλοντα καιρόνSor.1.79. (ὦφλον, ὤφληκα, aor. and pf. of ὀφλισκάνω, were prob. orig. aor. and pf. of ὀφείλω: ὄφελον in signf. II. 3c may be orig. neut. part. of ὤφελε (signf. 111) with omission of ἐστί.)
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