LSJ
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abrogate, annul, ὅρους ἀνεῖλον πολλαχῇ πεπηγότας Sol. 36.4; νόμον Aeschin. 3.39; διαθήκας Is. 1.14; στήλας And. 1.103; ἀταξίαν D. 3.35, etc.; ἐκ μέσου ἀ. βλασφημίας Id. 10.36; τηλικαύτην ἀνελόντας μαρτυρίαν Id. 28.5; abolish, τὰς τῶν παρανόμων γραφάς Arist. Ath. 29.4:— Pass., ἀνῄρηνται ὀλιγαρχίαι X. Cyr. 1.1.1.
2
defamation, slander, Democr. 177, D. 10.36, 18.95; β. ποιεῖσθαι εἴς τινα Aeschin. 1.167, cf. Ep.Eph. 4.31; ὅλας ἁμάξας βλασφημιῶν whole cart-loads of abuse, Luc. Eun. 2.
II
stand still, halt, ἀλλʼ ἄγε δὴ στέωμεν Il. 11.348, cf. Od. 6.211, 10.97; opp. φεύγω, 6.199, etc.; stand idle, Il. 4.243, al.; ἑστάναι to be stationary, opp. κινεῖσθαι, Pl. R. 436c, etc.; κατὰ χώρην ἑστάναι Hdt. 4.97; οὐ μὴν ἐνταῦθʼ ἕστηκε τὸ πρᾶγμα does not rest here, D. 21.102, cf. 10.36; ἐὰν ἡ κοιλία στῇ if the bowels are constipated, Arist. HA 588a8: c. part., οὐ στήσεται ἀδικῶν D. 10.10; come to a stop, rest satisfied, ἄν τις ὀρθῶς ἐπιβάλῃ, ἔπειτα σταθῇ Epicur. Fr. 423; οὐχ ἱστάμενοι Plot. 3.1.2: impers., ἵσταται there is a stop, one comes to a stop, Arist. APr. 43a37, al.; οὐκ ἔστη ἐνταῦθα κακοῖς γενομένοις ἀποθανεῖν Plot. 3.2.8; also ἵστασθαι μέχρι τοῦ γένους Them. in APo. 55.8, al.
wanting in, lacking, c. gen., χρημάτων κ. ἀγγήϊα Hdt. 2.121.βʹ: abs., of persons, needy, v.l. for ἐπιδεής, D. 10.36; κ. τάφος a sorry, shabby burial, Pl. Lg. 719e; κ. τὴν ἡλικίαν under age, POxy. 54.2 (iii A. D.).
c
ἐκ τοῦ μέσου away, ἐκ μ. ἀνελεῖν D. 10.36, 18.294; [ χειρόγραφον] ἦρκεν ἐκ τοῦ μ. Ep.Col. 2.14, cf. Arr. Epict. 3.3.15; also ἐκ μ. a half, ἔτη ὀκτὼ καὶ ἔνατον ἐκ μ. Th. 4.133; also ἐκ μ. κατῆστο remained in the middle, i. e. neutral (cf. ἐκ I.6 fin.), Hdt. 3.83, cf. 4.118, 8.22, 73.
I
that, expressing a fact, γνωτὸν . . , ὡς ἤδη Τρώεσσιν ὀλέθρου πείρατʼ ἐφῆπται Il. 7.402, cf. Od. 3.194, etc.: in commands, προεῖπεν ὡς μηδεὶς κινήσοιτο X. HG 2.1.22: with Verbs of fear or anxiety, c. fut. indic., μηκέτʼ ἐκφοβοῦ, μητρῷον ὥς σε λῆμʼ ἀτιμάσει ποτέ S. El. 1427, cf. X. Cyr. 6.2.30; μὴ φοβοῦ ὡς ἀπορήσεις ib. 5.2.12, cf. D. 10.36; a sentence beginning with ὡς is sts., when interrupted, resumed by ὅτι, and vice versa, X. Cyr. 5.3.30, Pl. R. 470d, Hp.Ma. 281c; so ὡς with a finite Verb passes into the acc. and inf., Hdt. 1.70, 8.118: both constructions mixed in the same clause, ἐλογίζετο ὡς . . ἧττον ἂν αὐτοὺς ἐθέλειν . . X. Cyr. 8.1.25, cf. HG 3.4.27: after primary tenses (incl. historic pres.) ὡς is folld. by indic., after historic tenses by opt. (sts. by indic., both constructions in ὑπίσχοντο . . ἀμυνέειν, φράζοντες ὡς οὔ σφι περιοπτέη ἐστὶ ἡ Ἑλλὰς ἀπολλυμένη . . ἀλλὰ τιμωρητέον εἴη Hdt. 7.168): sts. c. opt. after a primary tense, κατάπτονται . . λέγοντες ὡς Ἀρίστων . . οὐ φήσειε Id. 6.69, cf. 1.70, Th. 1.38, Pl. Chrm. 156b.