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ἀτρεμ-ίζω , fut.
A.-ι^ῶHdt.8.68.β́: aor. “ἠτρέμισαHp.Morb.Sacr.7:—keep quiet, Thgn. 303: in Ion. Prose, mostly with neg., ἀσπίδος . . οὐδαμὰ ἀτρεμιζούσης never being kept still, Hdt.9.74; of restless, aggressive kings or nations, “οὐκ ἀτρεμίζεινId.1.185, 190; of people attacked, “οὔτε αὐτοὺς οἰκὸς . . ἀτρεμιεῖνId.8.68.β́; without a neg., “γνώμην εἶχον ἀτρεμίζοντά σε μακαριστὸν εἶναιId.7.18, cf. Hp.Morb.Sacr.14, Vict. 1.10.—Not in good Att., exc. Antipho 2.4.9 (opp. νεωτερίζειν), cf. 3.4.4 and 5: also in later Prose, Ti.Locr.104b, D.C.43.35, Them.Or. 26.317a, etc.
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  • Cross-references in general dictionaries from this page (9):
    • Antiphon, Second Tetralogy, 4.4
    • Antiphon, First Tetralogy, 4.9
    • Herodotus, Histories, 1.185
    • Herodotus, Histories, 7.18
    • Herodotus, Histories, 8.68
    • Herodotus, Histories, 9.74
    • Hippocrates, De morbo sacro, 14
    • Hippocrates, De morbo sacro, 7
    • Cassius Dio, Historia Romana, 43.35
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