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λύω , poet. imper.
A.λῦθιPi.Fr.85: fut. λύσω [υ_] Il.1.29, etc.: aor. “ἔλυ_σα18.244, etc.: pf. “λέλυ^καTh.7.18, Ar.V.992 (ἀπο-), etc.:— Pass., pf. “λέλυ^μαιIl.8.103, etc.: plpf. ἐλελύμην [υ^] Od.22.186, etc.: aor. ἐλύθην, Ep. λύθην [υ^] 8.360, E.Hel.860, Th.2.103, etc.: fut. “λυ^θήσομαιPl.Ti.41b, Isoc.12.116, etc., also λελύσομαι [υ_] D.14.2, X. Cyr.6.2.37 (ἀπο-): Ep. aor. Pass. λύμην [υ^] Il.21.80; λύτο [υ^] ib.114, but “λῦτο24.1 (at beginning of line, v.l. λύτο); “λύντο7.16: also 3sg. opt. pf. “λελῦτοOd.18.238:—Med., fut. “λύσομαιIl.1.13, etc.: aor. “ἐλυσάμην14.214: pf. Pass. λέλῦμαι in med. sense, D.36.45, Arist.Rh. 1400a22 (cf. δια-, κατα-λύω): fut. λύσομαι in pass. sense, (δια-) Th.2.12, (ἐπι-) Lys.25.33 codd. (καταλύσεσθαι edd.), (κατα-) X.Cyr.1.6.9.—Homer uses all tenses exc. pf. Act., pres. and fut. Pass. [In pres. and impf. υ_ always in Att., υ^ mostly in Ep., though Hom. has υ_ twice, “ἔλυ_ενIl.23.513, λυ_ει Od.7.74; also in compds., “ἀλλυ_εσκεν2.105, ἀλλυ_ουσαν ib.109: in fut. and aor. 1 υ_ always: in other tenses υ^ always, exc. in the forms λελῦτο, λῦτο (v. supr.).] (Cf. Lat. luo (pay), re-luo, solvo (for se-luo), solūtus, etc.):—loosen:
I. of things, unbind, unfasten, esp. clothes and armour, λῦσε δέ οἱ ζωστῇρα, θώρηκα, Il.4.215, 16.804; λ. παρθενίην ζώνην loose the maiden-girdle, of the husband after marriage, Od. 11.245; of the wife, “λύοι χαλινὸν ὑφ᾽ ἥρωϊ παρθενίαςPi.I.8(7).48; “ἔνθα παρθένει᾽ ἔλυσ᾽ ἐγὼ κορεύματαE.Alc.177; so “ἔλυσας . . ἅγνευμα σόνId.Tr.501; freq. of the tackling of ships, λ. πρυμνήσια, ἱστία, λαῖφος, etc., Od.2.418, 15.496, 552, h.Ap.406, etc. (never in Il.); λ. πρύμνας, νεῶν πόδα, E.Hec.539,1020, etc.: abs., λύειν, of ships, set sail, “λῦε, κυβερνήταAPl.1.6*.9 (Panteleus); ἀσκὸν λ. untie a skin (used as a bag), Od.10.47: freq. in Trag., λ. στολάς, πέπλον, S.OC1597, Tr.924; λ. ἡνίαν slacken the rein, Id.El.743; κλῄθρων λυθέντων when the gates have been opened, A.Th.396; λ. γράμματα, δέλτον, open a letter, E.IA38 (anap.), 307; λ. πέδας, δεσμά, A.Eu. 645 (Pass.), E.HF1123; “ἀρβύλαςA.Ag.945; ἀρτάνας . . δέρης ἔλυσαν loosed it from my neck, ib.876, cf. E.Hipp.781:—Med., ἀπὸ στήθεσφιν ἐλύσατο κεστὸν ἱμάντα undid her belt, Il.14.214; but λύοντο τεύχεα they undid the armour for themselves, i.e. stripped it off (others), 17.318; later λυσαμένα πλοκαμῖδας unbinding her hair, Bion 1.20, etc.
b. in various phrases, στόμα λ. open the mouth, E.Hipp.1060, Isoc.12.96; “γλώσσας λ. εἰς αἰσχροὺς μύθουςCritias 6.9 D.; λ. βλεφάρων ἕδραν wake up, E.Rh.8 (anap.); λ. ὀφρύν unfold the brow, Id.Hipp.290; “λ. ἄχος ἀπ᾽ ὀμμάτωνS.Aj.706 (lyr.), etc.
2. of living beings,
b. of men, release, deliver, esp. from bonds or prison, and so, generally, from difficulty or danger, Il.15.22, Od.8.345, 12.53, D.24.206, etc.; λύσων he that shall deliver, A.Pr.771,785: c. gen. rei, “τὸν . . θεοὶ κακότητος ἔλυσανOd.5.397, cf. Pi.P.3.50, etc.; “λ. τινὰ δεσμῶνA.Pr.1006; “ὄκνουS. Tr.181; “τὼ . . ἐκ δεσμοῖο λύθενOd.8.360, cf. Pi.O.4.23, A.Pr.873, E.Hipp.1244, Pl.R.360c; also λ. δόμους ἁβρότατος rob the house of . . , Pi.P.11.34; λ. τινὰ τῆς ἀρχῆς depose him from . . , D.S.13.92:—Med., prop. get one loosed or set free, “λύσασθαί τινα δυσφροσυνάωνHes.Th.528; “ὅσπερ Ἰὼ πημονᾶς ἐλύσατοA.Supp.1065 (lyr.):—Pass., “λυθῆναι τὰς πέδαςD.S.17.116; λέλυται γὰρ λαὸς ἐλεύθερα βάζειν, ὡς ἐλύθη ζυγὸν ἀλκᾶς has been let loose to speak, since the yoke was loosed, A.Pers.592 (lyr.).
c. of prisoners, release on receipt of ransom, admit to ransom, release, Il.1.29, 24.137,555, etc.; “λ. τινά τινι1.20, 24.561, Od.10.298; Σαρπηδόνος ἔντεα καλὰ λύσειαν would give them up, Il.17.163; in full, “λ. τινὰ ἀποίνων11.106; “χρημάτων μεγάλωνHdt.2.135 (Pass.); “ἀνὴρ ἀντ᾽ ἀνδρὸς λυθείςTh.5.3:—Med., release by payment of ransom, get a person released, redeem, Il.1.13, 24.118, al., Od.10.284,385, Pl.Mx.243c, D.19.229; “λύσασθαί τινας ἐκ πολεμίωνLys.12.20; “ἵππονX.An.7.8.6; “ὅσους αὐτὸς ἐλυσάμην τῶν αἰχμαλώτωνD.19.169; “λ. τινὶ τὸ χωρίονId.50.28; ἑαυτοὺς λ. pay their own ransom, Id.19.169; buy from a pimp, Ar.V.1353.
d. λελύσθαι τῶν νόμων, = Lat. legibus solvi, D.C.53.18.
II. resolve a whole into its parts, dissolve, break up, λ. ἀγορήν dissolve the assembly, Il.1.305; “ἀγορὰς ἠμὲν λύει ἠδὲ καθίζειOd.2.69, etc.:—Pass., “λῦτο δ᾽ ἀγώνIl.24.1; “μὴ λυθείη στρατιάX.Cyr.6.1.2; πρὶν <ἂν> . . ἀγορὰ (market) “λυθῇId.Oec. 12.1; “λυθείσης τῆς συνουσίαςPlb.5.15.3.
b. λύει βλέφαρα closes her eyes in sleep, S.Ant.1302.
4. undo, bring to naught, destroy, “πολίων κάρηναIl.9.25; “Τροίης κρήδεμνα16.100, Od.13.388, cf. B.Fr.16.7: generally, put an end to, “νείκεαIl.14.205; “μελεδήματα23.62; “ἔρινE.Ph.81, AP9.316.12 (Leon.); “πόλεμονTh.5.31; “ἐπιμομφάνPi.O.10(11).9; “μέμψινDemocr.271; “φόβονA.Th.270; φόβον καὶ τὴν ὑποψίαν Polystr.p.7 W., cf. Epicur.Sent.12; “μοχθήματαS.OC1616; “ἀνάγκαςE.Supp.39; βίον, i.e. die, Id.IT692; αἰῶν᾽ ἔλυσε, i.e. died, B.1.43; “λ. τὸ τέλος βίονS.OC1720 (lyr.); μαχας Ar. Pax991 (anap.); “νοσήματαDiocl.Fr.35 (Pass.), cf. Gal.6.476; “κόπουςDsc.Eup.1.220; forgive, “ἁμαρτήματαLXXJb.42.9.
b. in Prose, λ. νόμους repeal or annul laws, Hdt.3.82, D.3.10, Arist.Pol.1269a15; οὐθὲν τῶν περὶ τὴν πολιτείαν ib.1298b31; “λ. ψήφῳ τὸ παράνομονAeschin. 3.197 (Pass.), etc.; “ἐπεὶ ἐκεῖνοι ἔλυσαν τὰς σπονδὰς λελύσθαι μοι δοκεῖ ἐκείνων ὕβρις καὶ ἡμετέρα ὑποψίαX.An.3.1.21; rescind a vote, “ψῆφον λύει νόμοςD.24.2; revoke a will, “διαθήκηνIs.6.33, etc. (but in Pass., to be opened, of a will, POxy.715.19 (ii A. D.), etc.); unbind a spell, Iamb.Myst.3.27:—Pass., λέλυται πάντα all ties are broken, all is in confusion, D.25.25.
c. as a technical term, solve a difficulty, a problem, a question, “λύεται ἀπορίαPl.Prt.324e, al.; “λ. ζήτημαGal.6.436.
d. refute an argument, Pl.Grg.509a, Arist.Rh.1402b24,al.; cf. “λύσις11.4b, “λυτικός11.
e. unravel the plot of a tragedy, opp. πλέκειν, Id.Po.1456a10.
f. λ. τὴν φάσιν, of the Moon, pass out of, Vett. Val.134.1, cf. 2.
5. break a legal agreement or obligation, “τὸν νόμονHdt.6.106; “τὰς σπονδάςTh.1.23, 78, cf. 4.23, al.; “τὰ συγκείμεναLys.6.41; σίς κε τὰς ϝρήτας τάσδε λύση whoso breaks this agreement, Inscr.Cypr.135.29 H.
6. in physical sense, dissolve, λύθεν, opp. πάγεν, Emp.15.4; τὸ θερμὸν λύει, opp. πήγνυσι, Arist.Mete.384b11, cf. 382b33 (Pass.); “ἀμμωνιακὸν ὄξει λύσαςGal.11.106; melt, “παγείσας χιόναςHdn.8.4.2; “τι πυρὶ λ.Hippiatr.52.
7. of medicines, “λ. τὴν κοιλίανArist.Pr.863b29, cf. Hp.Acut.(Sp.)38, Diocl.Fr.140; so of the effects of terror, Arist.Pr.877a32 (Pass.).
8. resolve _ into ^^, in Pass., Heph.8, 10, Aristid. Quint.1.28.
III. solve, fulfil, accomplish, “τὰ τοῦ θεοῦ μαντεῖαS.OT407; “ὅρκονPlb.6.58.4.
V. μισθὸν λύειν pay wages in full, quit oneself of them, used only in cases of obligation, X.Ages.2.31.
2. τέλη λύειν, = λυσιτελεῖν, pay, profit. avail, ἔνθα μὴ τέλη λύει φρονοῦντι where it boots not to be wise, S.OT 316: but more freq. λύει without τέλη, construed like λυσιτελεῖ, abs., “λύει δ᾽ ἄλγοςE.Med.1362, cf. PSI4.400.16: c. dat. pers., “φημὶ τοιούτους γάμους λύειν βροτοῖσινE.Alc.628, cf.Hipp.441: c. inf., πῶς οὖν λύει . . ἐπιβάλλειν; Id.Med.1112 (anap.); ἐμοί τελύειτοῖσιμέλλουσιν τέκνοις τὰ ζῶντ᾽ ὀνῆσαι it is good for me to benefit my living children by means of those to come, ib.566; “λύει ἀπελθεῖνUPZ77i12 (ii B.C.): c. acc. et inf., λύει γὰρ ἡμᾶς οὐδέν, οὐδ᾽ ἐπωφελεῖ, . . θανεῖν it is not expedient that we should die (οὐδ᾽ ἐπωφελεῖ being parenthetic), S.El. 1005; “οὐ γάρ με λύει . . κακορροθεῖσθαιE.Sthen.Prol.35; cf. λυσιτελέω.
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