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Henry George Liddell. Robert Scott. A Greek-English Lexicon. Revised and augmented throughout by:
Sir Henry Stuart Jones; with the assistance of: Roderick McKenzie. Oxford. Clarendon Press. 1940.
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11. of orators, speak (emphatically), “λέγειν δεινός”, S.OT545, X.
~~~. Cyr.1.5.9, etc.; 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 compounds:
~~~. ἀναλέγομαι, and, 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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