4.
oJra`/"
;
oJra`te
;
seest thou? dye see?
parenthetically, esp. in explanations, like Lat.
videnß
?
Ar.
5.
c. acc. cogn.
to look
so and so,
deino;n oJrw`n o[ssoisi
Hes.;
e[ar oJrovwsa
Theocr.
II.
trans.
to see
an object,
look at, behold, perceive, observe,
c. acc., Hom., etc.;
aijei; tevrmÆ oJrovwn
always
keeping
it
in sight,
Il.
2. poët. for zavw, zwvei kai; oJra`/ favosÆHelivoio Hom.; so, fw`" oJra`n Soph.; and in Med., fevggo" oJra`sqai Eur.
III.
to look out for, provide,
tiv tini
Soph., Theocr.
2.
the inf. is used after an Adj.,
deino;" ijdei`n
terrible
to behold,
Solon;
e[cqisto" oJra`n
Soph., etc.
IV.
the Med. is used by Poets just like the Act., Il., Aesch., etc.
V.
Pass.
to be seen,
Aesch., etc.: also like
faivnomai
to let oneself be seen, appear,
Plat.:
ta; oJrwvmena
all that is seen, things visible,
Id.
VI. metaph., oJra`n is used of mental sight, to discern, perceive, Soph., etc.; so blind Oedipus says, fwnh`/ ga;r oJrw`, to; fatizovmenon I see by sound, as the saying is, Id.
ojrgavzw
ojrgavzw , f. sw : aor. I w[rga±sa :Pass., pf. w[rgasmai : ( ojrgavw ): to soften, knead, temper, Lat. subigere , Ar. :Pass., wjrgasmevno" well kneaded, Plat.
ojrgaivnw
ojrgaivnw , f. a±nw` : aor. I w[rga<Eth>na : ( ojrghv ): to make angry, enrage, Soph.
II. intr. to grow or be angry, Id., Eur.
ojrganikov"
ojrga±nikov" , hv, ovn , serving as instruments or engines, Plut. Adv. -kw`" , by way of instruments, Arist.
o[rganon
o[rga±non , tov, ( * e[rgw ) an organ, instrument, tool, for making or doing a thing, Soph., Eur., etc.:of a person, aJpavntwn ajei; kakw`n o[rg . Soph.
2.
an organ of sense,
Plat.
3.
a musical instrument,
Id.
4.
a surgical instrument,
Xen.
II.
a work, product,
lai?nea jAmfivono" o[rgana
the stony
works
of Amphion, i.e. walls of Thebes, Eur.
o[rgano"
o[rgano" , h, on, ( * e[rgw ) working, ojrgavnh ceivr Eur.
ojrgav"
ojrgav" (sc. gh` ) , avdo", hJ , any well-watered, fertile spot, meadow-land, Eur., Xen.
ojrgavw
ojrgavw , only in pres., ( ojrghv ) to swell with moisture: of fruit, to swell and ripen, Hdt.; of corn, ojrga`/ ajma`sqai is ripe for cutting, Id.
II. of persons, to wax wanton: then, generally, to be eager or ready, to be excited, Thuc.; ojrgw`n krivnein to judge under the influence of passion, Id.:c. inf., o[rga maqei`n be eager to learn, Aesch.
III. trans., like ojrgavzw , to soften, tan leather, Hdt.
ojrgevwn
ojrgevwn , w`no", oJ , (perh. from o[rgia ) at Athens, a citizen from every dh`mo" , who had to perform certain