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1. c. gen. loci, cwvrhsen ejpavlxio" he retired from the rampart, Il.; also, ajpo; uJsmivnh" cwrhvsante" Ib.; ejk pulw`n Aesch.

2. c. dat. pers. to give way to one, retire before him, oujdÆ a]nÆAcillh`i cwrhvseien Il.
II. to go forward, move on or along, Lat. incedere , and then simply to go or come, Hdt ., etc. : to go on ones journey, travel, Soph .; c. pro;" e[rgon to come to action, come on, begin, Id.; c. pro;" h|par to go to ones heart, Id.; dia; fovnou c . Eur. ; kavtw cwvrei go downwards, i.e. beginning from the upper parts of the body, Aesch. :— absol. , c. oJ potamov" Plat .; oJmovse c . to join battle, Thuc. ; of Time, nu;x ejcwvrei the night was passing, near an end, Aesch .:—also c. acc. loci, Kekropivan cqovna c . Eur.

2. to go on, advance, Lat. procedere , ouj cwrei` tou\rgon Ar .; tovkoi cwrou`sin Id.
3. to come to an issue, turn out in a certain manner, para; smikra; kecwvrhke have come to little, of oracles, Hdt. ; eujtucevw" c ., Lat. bene cedere , Id.:— absol. , like procwrevw , to go on well, succeed, Id.

4. to spread abroad, Id.; dia; pavntwn cwrei`n to spread among all, Xen.
III. trans. = candavnw , to have room for a thing, to hold, contain, esp. of measures, oJ krhth;r cwrevei ajmforeva" eJxakosivou" Hdt .; hJ povli" oujk ejcwvrhsen aujtouv" Thuc .; cwrhvsate hJma`" take us into your hearts, N.T.

cwrivdion

cwrivdion »iØ1/4, tov , Dim. of cwrivon , Lys. , Plut.

cwrivzw

cwrivzw , f. Att. iw` : pf. pass. kecwvrismai , 3 pl. Ion. kecwrivdatai : ( cwriv" ):

I. in local sense, to separate, part, sever, divide one thing from another, tiv tino" Eur ., Plat. ; ti ajpov tino" Plat .:— c. pavnta kata; fulav" Xen .;— oiJ cwrivzonte" the Separaters, a name given to those Grammarians who ascribed the Iliad and Odyssey to different authors:— Pass. to be separated, severed, divided, Hdt ., Eur.

II. to separate in thought, to distinguish, to; hJduv te kai; divkaion Plat ., etc. :— Pass. to differ, to be different, kecwrivdatai pollo;n tw`n a[llwn ajnqrwvpwn Hdt .; more rarely, cwrivzesqaiv tini Id.; novmoi kecwrismevnoi tw`n a[llwn ajnqrwvpwn laws apart from the others, far different, Id.

cwrivon

cwrivon , tov , Dim. (only in form) of cw`ro" and cwvra :

1. a particular place, a place, spot, district, Hdt ., Thuc. , etc. ; ejk tou` aujtou` c . this same spot, Hdt.

2. a place, post, esp. a fortified post, Id., Thuc. , etc.
3. landed property, an estate, Thuc ., Xen.
4. a place of business, office, Dem.
5. in Geometry, a space enclosed by lines, Ar ., Plat.
6. = tovpo" 1. 3, a place, passage in a book, Luc .: a part or period of history, Thuc.

cwriv"

cwriv" , Adv. , separately, asunder, apart, by oneself or by themselves, Hom .; kei`tai c. oJ nekrov" Hdt. ; c. qevsqai to set apart, keep in reserve, Thuc .; c. oijkei`n to live apart, Dem .; mhv me c. aijtiw` accuse me not without evidence, Soph .; c. poiei`n to distinguish, Isocr .; cwri;" dev . . , and separately, besides, Thuc .:— separately, one by one, Lys .; cwri;" h[ except, c. h] o{ti except that, Hdt. ; c. h] o{kosoi except so many as, Id.

2. metaph. of different nature, kind, or quality, Soph ., Eur.
II. as Prep. c. gen. without, Aesch ., Soph. , etc. ; c. Zhnov" without his help or will, Lat. sine Diis , Soph.


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