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εἴσειμι

eiseimi

enter, go into

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Where it lives

Densest 12 of 65 attested works shown, by occurrences per 10,000 attested tokens.

What it meant

εἴσειμι · eiseimi — LSJ

enter, go into, will, come before, enter, ensuing

enter, go into, οὐδʼ Ἀχιλῆος ὀφθαλμοὺς εἴσειμι I will not come before Achilles’ eyes, Il. 24.463: more freq. with Preps., οὐκ εἴσειμι μετʼ ἀνέρας Od. 18.184; παρὰ βασιλέα Hdt. 1.99; mostly with εἰς, ἐς τὸ μέγαρον ib. 65, etc.; πρός τινα S. Ph. 953, X. Cyr. 2.4.5; ἐσιέναι ἐς σπονδάς enter into a treaty, Th. 5.30 : abs., τὸν εἰσιόντα μῆνα the ensuing month, And. 1.42; τὸν εἰσιόντα ἐνιαυτόν Arist. Ath. 31.2, cf. POxy. 1278.17 (iii A.D.), etc.

II come upon, enter, take the part of

of the Chorus or actors, come upon the stage, enter, Pl. Lg. 664c; τὸ τοὺς τυράννους..εἰσιέναι take the part of king, D. 19.247, cf. Lib. Or. 30.28.

III come into the assembly, come into court

of public speakers, come into the assembly, εἰς ἀγοράν D. 24.60; καθʼ ὅτι ἂν ἐσίῃ ἡ πρεσβεία Th. 4.118; of judges, come into court, εἰ. κρινοῦντες D. 18.210.

2 come before the court

of the parties to a lawsuit, come before the court, εἰς ὑμᾶς Antipho 5.80, etc.; εἰ. περί τινος D. 19.211; πρός τινα Id. 54.32.

3 enter upon

of the charges or actions, ἡ δίκη εἰσῄει Is. 5.17; δίκας εἰσιέναι κατά τινος enter upon actions, D. 28.17, cf. Is. 8.44.

4 enter on, new

enter on an office, εἰς ἀρχήν D. 59.72 ; ὁ ἐσιών the new king, Hdt. 6.59.

IV come into oneʼs mind

metaph., come into oneʼs mind, Ἀστυάγεα ἀνάγνωσις ἐσήιε Id. 1.116; καίτοι μʼ ἐσῄει δεῖμα E. Or. 1668; ἔιεος εἰσῄει με Pl. Phd. 58e : c. dat., ἄιγος εἰσῄει φρενί E. IA 1580, cf. Pl. Phd. 59a ; δέος τινὶ εἰσῄει περί τινος Id. R. 330d.

2 began to think

impers., εἰσῄει αὐτοὺς ὅπως ἂν.. they began to think how they might.., X. An. 6.1.17 : c. inf., οὐδενὸς εἰσῄει μοι φθονεῖν D. 23.188.

V what enters into one, food

rarely of things, τὰ εἰσιόντα what enters into one, food, X. Cyr. 1.6.17.

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