προσεῖπον

proseiponVerbG8917

to say to

Full Lexicon Entry

1.to speak to one, to address, accost, (Homer), etc.; πρ. *ὀνόματί τινα *(Demosthenes Orator):—;with double accusative, *τί προσείπω ς᾽ ἔπο; *(Aristophanes Comicus)
2.to address as so and so, πρ. *τινὰ ὡς ἀλλότριον *(Plato Philosophus); πρ. *τινὰ χαίρειν *to bid him greeting, (Euripides)
3.to call so and so, to name, *τί νιν προσείπ; *(Aeschulus Tragicus); *τοῦτο γάρ ς᾽ ἔχω μόνον προσειπεῖν *(Sophocles Tragicus); *ὅν μοι προσεῖπας πόσιν *whom thou didst name my husband, (Euripides)

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