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ἐγκατα-τίθημι

egkatatithemi

lay, put in, put

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What it meant

ἐγκατα-τίθημι · enkata-tithēmi — LSJ

lay, put in

lay or put in, <ἔν> τινι τι Orph. H. 25.9; Ἐριχθόνιον . . νηῷ ἐγκατέθηκε IG 14.1389ii31.

II put, upon, round, stored up, devised, in, stored up, designed, store it, in

Hom. only in Med., ἱμάντα τεῷ ἐγκάτθεο κόλπῳ put the band upon or round thy waist, Il. 14.219, cf. 223; ἄτην ἑῷ ἐγκάτθετο θυμῷ stored up, devised mischief in his heart, Od. 23.223; τελαμῶνα ἑῇ ἐγκάτθετο τέχνῃ stored up the belt in his art, designed it by his art, Od. 11.614; σὺ ταῦτα τεῷ ἐνικάτθεο θυμῷ store it up in thy heart, Hes. Op. 27; στέρνοις ἐγκατέθεντο Simon. 85.5; ὅκα φρεσὶν ἐγκατάθοιτο βουλάν Theoc. 17.14; γλυφίδας . . ἐνικάτθετο νευρῇ A.R. 3.282.

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