dietiva , hJ , ( diethv" ) a space of two years, N.T.
dievtmagen
di-evtma±gen , Ep. for dietmavghsan , 3 pl. aor. 2 pass. of diatmhvgw : -evtma±gon , aor. 2 act.
dieuquvnw
di-euquvnw »u<Eth>1/4 , f. uØnw` , to set right, amend, Luc.
dieukrinevw
di-eukriØnevw , f. hvsw , to separate accurately, arrange carefully, Xen.
dieulabevomai
diØ-eula±bevomai , aor. I -hulabhvqhn , Dep. to take good heed to, beware of, be on ones guard against, c. acc. or gen. , Plat. Hence dieulabhtevon
dieulabhtevon
dieulabhtevon , verb. Adj. one must take heed to, Plat.
dieunavw
di-eunavw , f. avsw , to lay asleep, to;n bivoton Eur.
dieuschmonevw
di-euschmonevw , f. hvsw , to preserve decorum, Plut.
dieutucevw
di-eutuØcevw , f. hvsw , to continue prosperous, Dem.
diefqavrato
di-efqavra±to , Ion. 3 pl. plqpf. pass. of diafqeivrw .
dievcw
di-evcw , f. di-evxw : aor. 2 dievscon :
I.
trans.
to keep apart
or
separate,
Lat.
distinere
,
Hdt
.,
Plut.
2.
to keep off,
Id.
II.
intr.
to go through, hold its way,
of arrows and lances, Il.:
to extend
or
reach,
Hdt.
2.
to stand apart, be separated
or
distant,
Theogn
.,
Thuc.
;
dievconte" h[esan
they marched
with spaces between man and man,
Id.;
stadivou" wJ" penthvkonta dievcei
is
about 50 stades
wide,
Xen.
3.
of Time,
to intervene,
Soph.
4.
to differ,
Arist.
dieyeusmevnw"
di-eyeusmevnw" , Adv. altogether falsely, Strab.
divzhmai
divzhmai , Ep. 2 sing. divzhai , part. dizhvmeno" : 3 sing. impf. ejdivzhto : f. dizhvsomai : Dep. : to seek out,