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νῦν μὲν δή σευ, ξεῖνέ γʼ, ὀΐω πειρήσεσθαι,
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LSJ
forebode, presage, c. acc., κῆρας ὀϊομένῳ Il. 13.283 ; γόον δʼ ὠΐετο θυμός Od. 10.248 ; expect, ἐελδομένοισι μάλʼ ἡμῖν, οὐδʼ ἔτʼ ὀϊομένοισι 24.401 ; suspect, ἤ τι ὀϊσάμενος, ἢ καὶ θεὸς ὣς ἐκέλευσεν 9.339 ; ἦ τινά που δόλον ἄλλον ὀΐεαι 10.380 ; fear, κατὰ θυμὸν ὀΐσατο, μή ἑ λαβοῦσα οὐλὴν ἀμφράσσαιτο 19.390 ; τῷ ἑπόμην . . , ὀϊόμενός περ, ἀνάγκῃ 14.298 : abs., αἰεὶ μὲν ὀΐεαι, οὐδέ σε λήθω thou art ever suspecting, Il. 1.561 ; πατὴρ δʼ ἐμὸς αὐτίκʼ ὀϊσθεὶς πολλὰ κατηρᾶτο 9.453, cf. Od. 15.443 : folld. by ὡς, καὐτὸς ὀΐεαι ὥς κεν ἐτύχθη you can guess how it would have happened, 3.255, cf. 17.586 : c. acc. et fut. inf., ὀΐομαι ἄνδρα χολωσέμεν Il. 1.78 ; ἅ τινʼ οὐ πείσεσθαι ὀΐω ib. 289, cf. 5.252, 284, al. ; τὸ καὶ τελέεσθαι ὀΐω 1.204 ; ἀλλʼ οὐ νῦν ἐρύεσθαι ὀΐομαι 20.195 : c. acc. et pres. inf., referring to present time, οὐδέ τι θυμῷ ὠΐσθη δόλον εἶναι Od. 4.453, cf. 10.232 ; ὀΐσατο γὰρ θεὸν εἶναι 1.323 ; τῶ δʼ ὀΐω κείνης τάδε πάσχειν ἐννεσίῃσιν Il. 5.894 : c. acc. et aor. inf., referring to past time, τῇ δʼ ὀΐω κατανεῦσαι 1.558, cf. Od. 3.27, al. : the subj. of the inf. must freq. be supplied from the context, διωκέμεναι γὰρ ὀΐω I fear [they] are pursuing me, 15.278, cf. 1.201, 12.212, Il. 12.66, al. : c. inf. alone, when both Verbs have the same subject, as κιχήσεσθαι δέ δʼ ὀΐω I think I shall catch you, 6.341 ; mean, intend, c. fut. inf., οὐ γὰρ ἔγωγʼ ἔτι σοὶ πείσεσθαι ὀΐω 1.296, cf. 170, Od. 19.215 : c. pres. inf., οὐ γὰρ ὀΐω ἀνδρῶν δυσμενέων ἑκὰς ἱστάμενος πολεμίζειν Il. 13.262.
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make trial of one, Il. 10.444, Od. 13.336, etc.; νῦν σεῦ, ξεῖνε, ὀΐω πειρήσεσθαι, εἰ . . 19.215; ἕο αὐτοῦ ἐν ἔντεσι . . εἰ οἷ ἐφαρμόσσειε Il. 19.384; with gen. not expressed, ἔπεσιν πειρήσομαι 2.73 ; ἦ πρῶτʼ ἐξερέοιτο ἕκαστά τε πειρήσαιτο test him in each particular, Od. 4.119 (v.l. μυθήσαιτο) ; π. θεοῦ make trial of, tempt a god, Hdt. 6.86.γʹ, cf. A. Ag. 1663 (troch.) : in hostile sense, πρὶν πειρήσαιτʼ Ἀχιλῆος Il. 21.580 (with acc. cogn. added ἀέθλους . . ἐπειρήσαντʼ Ὀδυσῆος Od. 8.23) : freq. in Hdt., esp. ἀλλήλων πειρᾶσθαι, as ἐπειρῶντο κατὰ τὸ ἰσχυρὸν ἀλλήλων 1.76; πειρᾶσθέ μου γυναικὸς ὡς ἀφράσμονος A. Ag. 1401, etc.; π. τῆς Πελοποννήσου make an attempt on it, Hdt. 8.100; π. τοῦ τείχους Th. 2.81.
cunliffe_hompers
Ὀδυσσεύς Genit. Ὀδυσεῦς 398 (ἀγακλυτός, ἀμύμων , ἄναξ, ἀντίθεος, δαΐφρων, Διὶ μῆτιν ἀτάλαντος , διίφιλος, διογενής , δῖος, δόλων ἆτος ἠδὲ πόνοιο, δουρικλυτός, ἐσθλός, θεῖος, θεοῖς ἐναλίγκιος, θρασύς, Ἰθακήσιος, κλυτός, κρατερός, κυδάλιμος, Λαερτιάδης, μεγάθυμος, μεγαλήτωρ, ποικιλομήτης, πολύαινος, πολύμητις, πολυμήχανος, πολύτλας δῖος , πολύτροπος, πολύφρων , πτολίπορθος, πτολιπόρθιος , ταλασίφρων, τλήμων , φαίδιμος). (For the significance of the name see Od. 19.406.) Only son of Laertes and Anticleia, brother of Ctimene, husband of Penelope and father of Telemachus. In command of the ship conveying Chryseis to her father Il. 1.311, 430; Athene urges him to stop the flight homeward of the Greeks Il. 2.169, he deals with Thersites 244, exhorts the host 278; his followers enumerated Il. 2.631; described by Helen to Priam Il. 3.191; visited by Agamemnon in his inspection Il. 4.329; accepts Hector's challenge but does not get the lot Il. 7.168; neglects the disabled Nestor Il. 8.97; is one of the embassy to Achilles Il. 9.169, his speech 225, announces the result 677; wakened by Nestor Il. 10.137, offers to go with Diomedes to penetrate the hostile lines 231 (see further under Diomedes); comes to the help of the wounded Diomedes Il. 11.396 , is cut off 401, after doing much execution is wounded by Socus 434, kills him 447, is rescued by Menelaus and Aias-1 465; reproves Agamemnon Il. 14.83; advises against renewing the fight fasting Il. 19.155, 216, superintends the conveyance of the gifts to Achilles 238; his drawn wrestling-match with Aias-1 Il. 23.708, wins the foot-race 755; etc. : his adventures on his way home; the Cicones Od. 9.39, the Lotus-eaters 82, the Cyclops 105 , the island of Aeolus Od. 10.1, the Laestrygonians (all the ships lost but his) 80, Circe's island 135 , Oceanus, the Cimmerians, the Shades Od. 11.13, return to Circe's island Od. 12.1, the Sirens 146, smoke, breakers, roaring 201, Scylla and Charybdis 223, Thrinacia, the oxen of the Sun 260, the ship wrecked by violence of the wind, himself the only survivor 403, Scylla and Charybdis again 430, reaches Calypso's island 447, Hermes comes from Zeus to bid C. let him go Od. 5.29, he builds his raft 234, sets sail 269, Poseidon raises the sea 291, the raft shattered 313, Ino comes to his aid 333 , lands in the mouth of a Phaeacian river and falls asleep 451, wakened by Nausicaa's maidens Od. 6.117, his appeal to Nausicaa 149, she conducts him to a point near the city 316, he proceeds to the city Od. 7.14, enters the palace of Alcinous 134, who receives him hospitably 167, he views the games and dancing Od. 8.109, is taunted by Euryalus-2 158, answers him 165, they are reconciled 396, 400 , he throws the δίσκος 186 , hears the lay of Demodocus 266, relates his adventures Od. 9.39, is conveyed with gifts in a Phaeacian ship to Ithaca Od. 13.70; Athene comes to him Od. 13.221, his tale to her 256, she transforms him into a beggar 429; he proceeds to the hut of Eumaeus Od. 14.1, who receives him hospitably 48, his tale to Eumaeus 192, his tale of the night ambush 462; Telemachus appears at the hut Od. 16.11; Athene appears and retransforms Odysseus Od. 16.155 , Odysseus reveals himself to his son 187, is transformed back to a beggar 454; with Eumaeus follows Telemachus to the city Od. 17.200, they encounter Melantheus 212, they reach the city 260; his dog Argus Od. 17.291; he follows Eumaeus into the house Od. 17.336, goes begging round the suitors 365, his tale to Antinous 415, A. throws a foot-stool at him 462, he is summoned to Penelope 553, declines to go 561; his quarrel with Irus Od. 18.1; abused by Melantho Od. 18.321, Eurymachus throws another foot-stool at him 394; with Telemachus he removes the arms Od. 19.4; Melantho abuses him again Od. 19.66; his tale to Penelope Od. 19.165, Penelope tests him 215, he tells of her husband and prophesies his return 262; Eurycleia ordered to wash him Od. 19.357, she recognizes his scar 392, 467, how he got the scar 393, she is silenced 479; he interprets Penelope's dream Od. 19.535; lies down to sleep in the πρόδομος 1, Athene appears to him 30, Zeus gives him signs 102; Ctesippus throws the foot of an ox at him Od. 20.287; he reveals himself to Philoetius and Eumaeus Od. 21.193; asks to try the bow Od. 21.275, Eumaeus gives it to him on the orders of Telemachus 359, he strings it 404; kills Antinous Od. 22.8 , Eurymachus vainly begs for mercy 45, the fight proceeds 79, Athene appears 205 , slaughter of the suitors 297; he summons the unfaithful maids for death Od. 21.431; Penelope comes to him but doubts Od. 23.85, her doubts resolved by his knowledge of the bed 174, he tells her of the trials that await him 264, the pair retire 289, he tells his adventures 310, he charges her with the care of the house and leaves the city 348; he goes to try his father Od. 24.216, his tale to him 303, reveals himself 321, the fight with the Ithacans 520, stopped by Athene 531 ; etc.
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οἴομαι ὀΐομαι 3 sing. impf. ὠΐετο (ῑ) Od. 10.248, Od. 20.349. 3 sing. aor. ὀΐσατο [ι] Od. 1.323, Od. 9.213, Od. 19.390. Pple. ὀϊσάμενος Od. 9.339, Od. 10.232, 258, Od. 15.443, Aor. in pass. form ὠΐσθην Od. 16.475. 3 sing. ὠΐσθη Od. 4.453. Pple. ὀϊσθείς Il. 9.453. Also 1st pres. in act. form ὀΐω [ῖ] Il. 1.558, Il. 5.894, Il. 10.551, Il. 13.153, Il. 21.399, etc. : Od. 2.255, Od. 13.427, Od. 15.31. ὀΐω [ι] Il. 1.59, Il. 5.284, Il. 6.341, Il. 8.536, Il. 17.503, Il. 21.92, Il. 24.355, etc. : Od. 1.201, Od. 3.27, Od. 13.5, Od. 18.259, Od. 19.215, Od. 21.91, Od. 23.261, etc. οἴω Il. 5.252, Il. 10.105, Il. 15.298, Il. 17.709, Il. 23.310, etc. 1 To think deem, fancy, imagine, suspect, expect : αἰεὶ ὀΐεαι (are always suspecting something) Il. 1.561. Cf. Il. 9.453 : τῷ ἑπόμην ὀϊόμενός περ (though boding that no good would come of it) Od. 14.298. Cf. Od. 9.339, Od. 15.443, Od. 17.586, Od. 24.401 (beyond our hopes). To bethink oneself of something to be avoided : ὀΐσατο μὴ . . . Od. 19.390.–ὀΐω parenthetically, I ween Il. 8.536, Il. 13.153 : Od. 2.255, Od. 16.309, Od. 23.261. So ὀΐομαι Od. 22.140. Prob. also in Od. 14.363. Impers., to appear, seem : ὧδέ μοι ὀΐεται, ὡς ἔσεταί περ Od. 19.312. 2 With acc. a To think of, have occur to one : ἅ πέρ κʼ οἴοιτο καὶ ἄλλος Od. 17.580. b To bode, dwell on the thought of : κῆρας Il. 13.283. c To be full of the thought of, be impelled to : γόον Od. 10.248=Od. 20.349. d To imagine, figure to oneself. With dependent clause : τόδε καὐτὸς ὀΐεαι, ὥς κεν ἐτύχθη (can imagine for yourself how . . . ) Od. 3.255. e To suspect the existence of : δόλον Od. 10.380. f To expect, look for the coming of : κεῖνον Od. 2.351. Cf. Od. 20.224.– g To intend, purpose, have in view : τά γʼ οὐκ ὀΐω (I will see that that does not happen) Od. 13.427=Od. 15.31. 3 With infin. a With pres., pf. or aor. infin., to think, suppose, surmise, deem, suspect : κατανεῦσαί σε Il. 1.558, τὸν ἐνὶ κλισίῃσι κεῖσθαι Il. 11.834, πηλῆα τεθνάμεν Il. 19.334. Cf. Il. 5.894, Il. 10.551, Il. 13.262, 273, Il. 14.454, Il. 17.641, 687, Il. 23.467 : Od. 1.173, Od. 3.27, Od. 4.453, 754, Od. 10.193, Od. 14.214, Od. 19.568, etc. b With fut. infin., to think, expect, deem, ween : ἄμμε παλιμπλαγχθέντας ἂψ ἀπονοστήσειν Il. 1.59. Cf. Il. 1.78, Il. 4.12, Il. 5.252, Il. 6.341, Il. 9.315, Il. 11.609, Il. 12.66, etc. : Od. 1.201, Od. 2.198, Od. 3.226, Od. 6.173, Od. 8.203, Od. 9.213, Od. 11.101, etc. To intend, propose, have a mind, be minded : οὐδέ (σοι) ὀΐω ἄφενος ἀφύξειν (I have no notion of doing anything of the sort) Il. 1.170. Cf. Il. 1.296 : νῦν σευ ὀΐω πειρήσεσθαι (am going to . . .) Od. 19.215.
οἴομαι ὀΐομαι 3 sing. impf. ὠΐετο (ῑ) Od. 10.248, Od. 20.349. 3 sing. aor. ὀΐσατο [ι] Od. 1.323, Od. 9.213, Od. 19.390. Pple. ὀϊσάμενος Od. 9.339, Od. 10.232, 258, Od. 15.443, Aor. in pass. form ὠΐσθην Od. 16.475. 3 sing. ὠΐσθη Od. 4.453. Pple. ὀϊσθείς Il. 9.453. Also 1st pres. in act. form ὀΐω [ῖ] Il. 1.558, Il. 5.894, Il. 10.551, Il. 13.153, Il. 21.399, etc. : Od. 2.255, Od. 13.427, Od. 15.31. ὀΐω [ι] Il. 1.59, Il. 5.284, Il. 6.341, Il. 8.536, Il. 17.503, Il. 21.92, Il. 24.355, etc. : Od. 1.201, Od. 3.27, Od. 13.5, Od. 18.259, Od. 19.215, Od. 21.91, Od. 23.261, etc. οἴω Il. 5.252, Il. 10.105, Il. 15.298, Il. 17.709, Il. 23.310, etc. 1 To think deem, fancy, imagine, suspect, expect : αἰεὶ ὀΐεαι (are always suspecting something) Il. 1.561. Cf. Il. 9.453 : τῷ ἑπόμην ὀϊόμενός περ (though boding that no good would come of it) Od. 14.298. Cf. Od. 9.339, Od. 15.443, Od. 17.586, Od. 24.401 (beyond our hopes). To bethink oneself of something to be avoided : ὀΐσατο μὴ . . . Od. 19.390.–ὀΐω parenthetically, I ween Il. 8.536, Il. 13.153 : Od. 2.255, Od. 16.309, Od. 23.261. So ὀΐομαι Od. 22.140. Prob. also in Od. 14.363. Impers., to appear, seem : ὧδέ μοι ὀΐεται, ὡς ἔσεταί περ Od. 19.312. 2 With acc. a To think of, have occur to one : ἅ πέρ κʼ οἴοιτο καὶ ἄλλος Od. 17.580. b To bode, dwell on the thought of : κῆρας Il. 13.283. c To be full of the thought of, be impelled to : γόον Od. 10.248=Od. 20.349. d To imagine, figure to oneself. With dependent clause : τόδε καὐτὸς ὀΐεαι, ὥς κεν ἐτύχθη (can imagine for yourself how . . . ) Od. 3.255. e To suspect the existence of : δόλον Od. 10.380. f To expect, look for the coming of : κεῖνον Od. 2.351. Cf. Od. 20.224.– g To intend, purpose, have in view : τά γʼ οὐκ ὀΐω (I will see that that does not happen) Od. 13.427=Od. 15.31. 3 With infin. a With pres., pf. or aor. infin., to think, suppose, surmise, deem, suspect : κατανεῦσαί σε Il. 1.558, τὸν ἐνὶ κλισίῃσι κεῖσθαι Il. 11.834, πηλῆα τεθνάμεν Il. 19.334. Cf. Il. 5.894, Il. 10.551, Il. 13.262, 273, Il. 14.454, Il. 17.641, 687, Il. 23.467 : Od. 1.173, Od. 3.27, Od. 4.453, 754, Od. 10.193, Od. 14.214, Od. 19.568, etc. b With fut. infin., to think, expect, deem, ween : ἄμμε παλιμπλαγχθέντας ἂψ ἀπονοστήσειν Il. 1.59. Cf. Il. 1.78, Il. 4.12, Il. 5.252, Il. 6.341, Il. 9.315, Il. 11.609, Il. 12.66, etc. : Od. 1.201, Od. 2.198, Od. 3.226, Od. 6.173, Od. 8.203, Od. 9.213, Od. 11.101, etc. To intend, propose, have a mind, be minded : οὐδέ (σοι) ὀΐω ἄφενος ἀφύξειν (I have no notion of doing anything of the sort) Il. 1.170. Cf. Il. 1.296 : νῦν σευ ὀΐω πειρήσεσθαι (am going to . . .) Od. 19.215.
πειράω Also in mid. and pass. as deponent. 1 To make a trial or test : αἰγανέης, ἣν ἀνὴρ ἀφέῃ πειρώμενος (for practice) Il. 16.590. To make trial of, try, test. With genit. : πειρήθη ἕο αὐτοῦ Il. 19.384. Cf. Il. 15.359, Il. 23.432 : Od. 21.282, 410. With acc.: τροχόν Il. 18.601. 2 In hostile sense, to make an attempt upon a person or place, try one's fortune, try conclusions : πρίν γε νὼ σὺν ἔντεσι πειρηθῆναι Il. 5.220, τρὶς τῇ γʼ ἐλθόντες ἐπειρήσαντο (delivered an assault) Il. 6.435. Cf. Il. 5.129, 279, Il. 11.386, Il. 13.457, 806, Il. 22.381 (make a demonstration), Il. 23.553. With dependent clause. With ἢ ... ἦ ...φ 225. Of trying one's fortune in a contest Od. 8.205, 213. With genit., to make an attempt upon, try conclusions with : μήλων Il. 12.301, Ἀχιλῆος Il. 21.580. Cf. Il. 19.70, Il. 20.349, 352, Il. 23.804 : Od. 6.134. 3 To make trial of a person, tempt him, lead him on Il. 2.73, 193. With genit. : πειρᾷ ἐμεῖο Il. 24.390, 433. Cf. Il. 9.345. 4 To try, test, put to the proof, in regard to veracity, knowledge, fidelity, ability, or the like. With genit. : ἀέθλους, τοὺς (cognate acc., in which) Φαίηκες ἐπειρήσαντʼ Ὀδυσῆος Od. 8.23, νῦν σευ ὀΐω πειρήσεσθαι Od. 19.215. Cf. Il. 10.444 : Od. 13.336, Od. 16.305, Od. 23.181, Od. 24.216. Absol. Od. 4.119 = Od. 24.238, Od. 24.240. 5 To try to find out about something, go in quest of information : πειρήσομαι ἠδὲ ἴδωμαι Od. 6.126. With genit. : τῶνδʼ ἀνδρῶν πειρήσομαι, οἵ τινές εἰσιν Od. 9.174. So, to examine : τόξον ἐνώμα, πειρώμενος [αὐτοῦ] Od. 21.394. 6 To find out about to one's cost, experience. With genit. : τῶν ἔμελλον Ἀχαιοὶ πειρήσεσθαι Od. 21.418. 7 To make trial, try what one can do, make an attempt, try one's skill : εἰ δʼ ἄγε μὴν πείρησαι (try it) Il. 1.302. Cf. Il. 8.18 : ἐπειρήσαντο πόδεσσιν Od. 8.120. Cf. Od. 3.23 (am not practised in ...), Od. 4.417 (will try to escape), Od. 8.149, 377, Od. 21.184. To attempt, try one's hand at or on, set one's hand to. With genit. : ἵνα πειρησαίμεθα ἔργου Od. 18.369. Cf. Il. 23.707, 753 = 831 : Od. 8.100, 126, 145, 184, Od. 21.113, 135, 159, 180 = 268. 8 To endeavour, do one's endeavours, try, attempt, set oneself, to do something. With infin. : τῷ πειρήσω ἀλαλκεῖν ἄγρια φῦλα Il. 19.30. Cf. Il. 4.5, Il. 8.8, Il. 12.341. With dependent clause. With ὡς: πειρᾶν ὡς πεπίθοιεν Πηλεΐωνα Il. 9.181. Cf. Il. 4.66 = 71, Il. 21.459 : Od. 2.316. With ὅπως Od. 4.545.