with meat (torn from the body of Polynices), Soph.
3.
satiated with
a thing, Id.;
plhvrh" ejsti; qheuvmeno"
he has gazed his
fill,
Hdt.
II.
rarely
c. dat.
filled with,
Eur.
III.
absol.
full,
of a swoln stream,
Hdt.
; of the moon, Id.; of cups,
Eur.
:
esp.
full of people,
Ar.
2.
full, complete,
labei`n ti plh`re"
Hdt
.,
Eur.
:of number,
tevssera e[tea plhvrea
four
full
years,
Hdt.
plhroforevw
plhro-forevw , f. hvsw , ( fevrw ) to fulfil, N.T.
II. in Pass. , of persons, to have full satisfaction, to be fully assured, Ib.; of things, to be fully believed, Ib.
plhroforiva
plhroforiva , hJ , fulness of assurance, certainty, N.T.
plhrovw
plhrovw , f. wvsw : pf. peplhvrwka : Med. , f. plhrwvsomai : aor. I ejplhrwsavmhn : Pass. , f. -wqhvsomai , also f. med. in pass. sense: ( plhvrh" ): to make full:
I.
c. gen.
rei,
to fill full of,
Hdt
.,
etc.
:
Pass.
to be filled full of,
Aesch
.,
etc.
2.
to fill full
of food,
to gorge, satiate,
bora`" yuch;n ejplhvroun
Eur
.;
metaph.
,
plhrou`n qumovn
to glut
ones rage,
animum explere,
Soph
.,
etc.
II. c. dat. to fill with, Eur .: Pass. , pneuvmasin plhrouvmenoi filled with breath, Aesch. ; peplhrwmevno" ajdikiva/ N.T.
III. pl. nau`n, trihvrh to man a ship, Hdt. ; plhrou`te qwrakei`a man the breast-works, Aesch. ; in Med. , plhrou`sqai th;n nau`n to man ones ship, Xen. : Pass. , of the ships, Thuc.
2. of number, to make full or complete, tou;" devka mh`na" Hdt .;so in Med. , N.T. : Pass. to be completed, Hdt ., N.T.
3.
pl. dikasthvrion
to fill
it,
Dem.
4.
to fulfil, pay in full, make up,
Aesch
.,
Thuc.
:
Pass.
,
novmoi plhrouvmenoi
fully observed,
Aesch.
5. ej" a[ggo" bakcivou mevtrhma plhrwvsante" having poured wine into the vessel till it was full, Eur. : Pass. to crowd in to a place, Id.
IV. intr ., hJ oJdo;" plhroi` ej" to;n ajriqmo;n tou`ton the length of road comes in full to this number, Hdt. Hence plhvrwma
plhvrwma
plhvrwma , ato", tov , a full measure, Eur.
2.
pl. daitov"
the satiety
of the feast, Id.;
pl. turw`n
their fill
of cheese, Id.
3.
of ships,
a full number,
Hdt
.,
Eur.
; of single ships,
their complement,
Thuc
.,
etc.
4.
of number,
the sum, total,
Hdt
.,
Ar.
5.
a piece inserted to fill up,
N.T.
6.
fulness, full and perfect nature,
Ib.
II.
a filling up, completing,
Soph
.;
kulivkwn pl. e[cwn
to have
the task of filling
them,
Eur.
2.
fulfilment,
N.T.
plhvrwsi"
plhvrwsi" , hJ , ( plhrovw ) a filling up, filling, Plat .: often of eating and drinking, satiety, Id.
2. the completion of a number, Hdt.