Plut.
seismov"
seismov" , oJ , ( seivw ) a shaking, shock, gh`", cqono;" " . an earthquake, Eur .; absol. , Hdt. , Att.
2. generally, a shock, agitation, commotion, Plat ., N.T.
seistov"
seistov" , hv, ovn , ( seivw ) shaken, Ar.
seivw
-seivw , ending of Verbs expressing desire, Desideratives, like Lat. -urio . They are formed from the fut. , as draseivw from dravsw, gelaseivw from gelavsomai .
seivw, SEI vW
SEI vW , Ep. impf. sei`on , f. seivsw : aor. I e[seisa : pf. sevseika : Pass. , aor. I ejseivsqhn : pf. sevseismai : to shake, move to and fro, Hom .; ". e[gco", melivhn to shake the poised spear, Il.; kavra " ., in sign of discontent, Soph. :also, seivein th`/ oujra`/ Xen.
2. of earthquakes, which were attributed to Poseidon, Hdt. ; absol. , seivsa" by an earthquake, Ar .: impers. , seivei there is an earthquake, Thuc ., Xen.
3.
metaph.
to shake, agitate, disturb,
Pind
.,
Soph.
4.
in
Att.
,
to accuse falsely
or
spitefully,
so as to extort hush-money,
Ar.
;
cf. Lat.
concutio
.
II.
Pass.
to shake, heave, quake,
of the earth, Il.,
Hdt.
:
metaph.
to be shaken to its foundation,
to; terpno;n pitnei` seseismevnon
Pind
.;
oi|" a]n seisqh`/ qeovqen dovmo"
Soph.
2. generally, to move to and fro, Il.: Pass. , ojdovnte" ejseivonto his teeth were loosened, Hdt .; seisqh`nai savlw/ Eur.
III.
Med.
to shake
something
of ones own,
Theocr
.,
Anth.
2.
like
Pass.
to shake oneself, to shake,
Il.
selagevw
sela±gevw , ( sevla" ) to enlighten, illume: Pass. to beam brightly, Ar.
selahgenevth"
selah-genevth" , ou, oJ , father of light, Anth.
selavna
selavna, -naiva , Dor. for selhvnh, selhnaiva .
sevla", SE vLAS
SE vLAS , tov , gen. sevlao" , dat. sevlai> , contr. sevla/ : pl. sevla<Eth> : a bright flame, blaze, light, ". purov"
Il.; alone, Ib.: lightning, a flash of lightning, Ib., Hdt. , etc. : a torch, h. Hom. : the flash of an angry eye, Aesch. : metaph. , e[rwto" " . Theocr.
selasfovro"
sela"-fovro" , on , ( fevrw ) light-bringing, Aesch.
seleukiv"
seleukiv" , ivdo", hJ , a cup, named after Seleucus, Plut.