sthmor-ra±gevw , intr. to be torn to shreds, Aesch.
sthvmwn
sthvmwn , ono", oJ , ( sth`nai ) the warp in the ancient upright loom, Hes. , Plat.
II. a thread, Batr.
sth`r
sth`r , sth`to", tov , contr. for stevar , as kh`r for kevar .
sthvrigma
sthvrigma , tov , a support, Eur.
2. = sth`rigxÆ , Plut.
sthrigmov"
sthrigmov" , oJ , a propping, supporting; and (in pass. sense) fixedness, steadfastness, N.T.
sth`rigx
sth`rigx , iggo", hJ , a support, prop, stay, Xen.
2. the fork with which the pole of a two-wheeled chariot was propped, Lat. furca , Lys.
sthrivzw
sthrivzw
,
aor.
I
ejsthvrixa
,
Ep.
sthvrixa
, later
ejsthvrisa
:
Med.
,
aor.
I
ejsthrixavmhn
:
Pass.
,
aor.
I
ejsthrivcqhn
:
pf.
ejsthvrigmai
: 3
sing. plqpf.
ejsthvrikto
: (
sth`nai
):
to make fast, prop, fix, set,
Il.;
livqon kata; cqono;" ejst
.
he set
the stone
fast
in the ground,
Hes.
:
Med.
to fix for oneself,
Anth.
2.
metaph.
to confirm, establish,
N.T.
II.
intr.
=
Pass.
,
sthp4icai ros6in 24emredon
Od.;
ku`ma oujranw`/ sthrivzon
a wave
rising up
to heaven,
Eur.
; and
metaph.
,
klevo" oujranw`/ sthrivzon
Id.
2. of diseases, to fix, settle, determine to a particular part, oJpovte eij" th;n kardivan sthrivxai ( sc. hJ novso" ) Thuc.
B. Pass. and Med. to be firmly set or fixed, to stand fast or steady, sthrivxasqai to get a firm footing, Il.; dwvmata pro;" oujrano;n ejsthvriktai the house is lifted up to heaven, Hes. ; so, ojrqh; dÆ ej" ojrqh;n aijqevrÆ ejsthrivxato Eur.
2. metaph ., o{pou sthrivzei potev wheresoever thou art tarrying, art settled, Soph.
sth`sa
sth`sa , Ep. aor. I of i{sthmi .
sthvsio"
sthvsio" , oJ , ( sth`nai ) Zeu;" St . Jupiter Stator, Plut.
sthsivcoro"
sthsiv-coro" »iØ1/4, on , establishing coroiv :hence as n. pr. , Sthsivcoro" , Dor. Sta<Eth>"- , oJ , the Lyric poet Stesichorus, whose real name was Tisias, Simon.
sthvsomai
sthvsomai , f. med. of i{sthmi .