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to give in absolute possession, Aesch.

aujtoprovswpo"

aujto-provswpo" , on , ( provswpon ) in ones own person, without a mask, Luc.

aujtovpth"

aujt-ovpth" , ou, oJ , ( o[yomai , f. of oJravw ) seeing oneself, an eyewitness, Hdt.

aujtopwvlh"

aujto-pwvlh" , ou, oJ , ( pwlevw ) selling ones own goods or products, Plat. Hence aujtopwlikov"

aujtopwlikov"

aujtopwlikov" , hv, ovn , = foreg.: hJ -kh ( sc. tevcnh ), the trade of an aujtopwvlh" , Plat.

aujtovrrizo"

aujtovr-rizo" , on , ( rJivza ) roots and all; poët. aujtovrizo" , Babr.

II. self-rooted, self-founded, Eur.

aujtovrruto"

aujtovr-ruØto" , on , ( rJevw ) self-flowing, flowing unbidden, Anth.

aujtov", AUÆTO vS, aujtov"

AUÆTO vS, aujthv, aujtov , reflexive Pron., self, Lat. ipse : —in the oblique cases simply for the personal Pron., him, her, it: —with the Artic. oJ aujtov", hJ aujthv, to; aujtov (or taujtovn ), etc. , the very one, the same.

I. self, myself, thyself, etc ., acc. to the person of the Verb., Hom. , etc. :
1. oneself, ones true self, the soul, not the body, Od.; or opp. to others, as king to subjects, parent to children, man to wife, etc. , Hom. ; hence absol. for the Master, tiv" ou|to" ;— Aujtov" , i.e. Socrates, Ar. ; similarly in neut. aujto; deivxei the result will shew, Eur.

2. of oneself, of ones own accord, Lat. sponte , Hom ., Soph.
3. by oneself, alone, aujtov" per ejwvn although alone, Il.; aujtoiv ejsmen we are by ourselves, i.e. among friends, Ar.

4. in Plat. , to; divkaion aujtov right in itself, the idea of right, etc. ; cf. aujtoavnqrwpo" .
5. in dat. with Subst. , together with, ajnovrousen aujth`/ su;n fovrmiggi he sprang up lyre in hand, Il.; aujth`/ su;n phvlhki helmet and all, Ib.; and without suvn, aujtoi`" ajndravsi men and all, Hdt ., etc.

6. added to ordinal Numbers, e.g. pevmpto" aujtov" himself the fifth, i.e. himself with four others, Thuc.
7. in connexion with the person. Pron., ejgw; aujtov", ejmevqen aujth`", se; aujtovn , etc. , Hom. ; in Hdt. and Att. it coalesces with oblique cases of Pron., ejmautou`, se-autou`, eJ-autou` :—it is joined with these reflexive Pronouns to add force, aujto;" kaqÆ auJtou`, aujtoi; uJfÆ auJtw`n Aesch ., etc.

8. gen. aujtou` is used with the possessive Pron., patro;" klevo" hjdÆ ejmo;n aujtou` Il.
9. aujto;" eJautou` is also used with Comp. and Sup. Adj. to express something unusual, aujto;" eJwutou` pollw`/ uJpodeevstero" Hdt.

II. he, she, it, for the simple Pron. of 3 person, only in oblique cases, and never at the beginning of a sentence, Hom. , Att. : cf. eJautou` .

III. with Article oJ aujtov", hJ aujthv, to; aujtov , and Att. contr. auJtov", auJthv, taujtov and taujtovn , gen.


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