THE BOOK_THE_CRATYLUS_IESIS_KINESIS













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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ἴεσις , εως, , (εἶμι) .... [ iesis / eos / e / (eimi) ]

A. going, coined by Pl.Cra.426c (v.l. ἵεσις; fort. ἕσις).

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κι_νέω , aor. ἐκίνησα, Ep. ..... [ ki neo / ekinesa ]

A. κίνησαIl.23.730, etc.:—Med. and Pass., fut. κινήσομαι (in pass. sense) Pl.Tht.182c, D.9.51, -ηθήσομαι Ar.Ra. 796, Pl.R.545d, etc.: aor. Med. (Ep.) “κινήσαντοOpp.C.2.582: aor. Pass. ἐκινήθην, Ep.3pl. “ἐκίνηθενIl.16.280: (cf. κίω):—set in motion, ἄγε κινήσας, of Hermes leading the souls, Od.24.5; simply, move, κ. ὅπλαTh.1.82; κ. σκάφην rock a cradle, Phylarch.36 J.
b. in later Gr., set in motion a process of law, etc.,

B. Pass., to be put in motion, go, Il.1.47;
<κι>νηθεὶς ἐπῄει dub. in Pi.Fr.101: generally, to be moved, stir, κινήθη ἀγορή, ἐκίνηθεν φάλαγγες, Il.2.144, 16.280; [...;] what motion is this? E.Andr.1226 (anap.); κινεῖσθαι, opp. ἑστάναι, motion, opp. rest, Pl. Sph.250b, etc.; ὥσπερ χορδαὶ ἐν λύρᾳ συμπαθῶς κινηθεῖσαι vibrating in unison, Plot.4.4.8.