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sw` , v. savw , shvqw .

sw`/

sw`/ , Att. contr. for sw`oi .

swvzw, swv/zw

swvzw ( sw`" ), pf. sevswka :— Med. , f. swvsomai : aor. I ejswsavmhn :— Pass. , f. swqhvsomai : aor. I ejswvqhn : pf. sevswsmai , 3 sing. sevswstai and sevswtai :—besides these forms, we have

1. (from sovw ) subj. sovh/", -h/, -wsi ;
2. (from saovw ) 3 sing. saoi` , 3 pl. saou`si ; imperat. savw or savou ; 3 sing. impf. savw ; f. sawvsw , aor. I ejsavwsa :— Pass. , aor. I inf. sawqh`nai , imperat. sawqhvtw , Ep. 3 pl. ejsavwqen : fut. med. sa±wvsomai .

3. (from contr. pres. swvw ) part. swvonte" , Ion. impf. swveskon . To save, keep:
1. of persons, to save from death, keep alive, preserve, Hom ., Att.
2. of things, to keep safe, preserve, Hom .: —Med. to keep or preserve for oneself, Soph ., etc.
3. to keep, observe, maintain laws, etc. , Trag. :— Pass. , Thuc.
4. to keep in mind, remember, Eur ., Plat. :—so in Med. , Soph. , Plat.
II. with a sense of motion to a place, to bring one safe to, to;n dÆ ejsavwsen ej" potamou` procoav"

Od.; ". tina; pro;" h[peiron Aesch .:—in Pass. to come safe, escape to a place, ej" oi\kon Hdt .; ejpi; qavlattan Xen.

2. to carry off safe, rescue from danger, ejk polevmou Il.; ejk qanavtoio Od.; ajpo; strateiva" Aesch. :— c. gen ., ejcqrw`n sw`sai cqovna to rescue the land from enemies, Soph. ; Pass. , swqh`nai kakw`n Eur.

3. c. inf ., ai{ se swvzousin qanei`n who save thee from dying, Id.
4. absol ., ta; swvsonta what is likely to save, Dem.

swkevw

swkevw , only in pres. to have strength, Aesch.

2. c. inf. to be in a condition to do, Soph. From sw`ko"

sw`ko", S `WKOS

S `WKOS , oJ , the stout, strong one, of Hermes, Il.

Swkratevw

Swkra±tevw , f. hvsw , to do like Socrates, to Socratize, Ar.

Swkravth"

Sw-kravth" »a±1/4, oJ , ( sw`", kravto" ) Socrates: gen. Swkravtou" : acc. Swkravthn Xen ., but also (as if of 3rd decl.) Swkravth Ar ., Plat. Hence Swkrativdion

Swkrativdion

Swkrativdion , tov , Dim. dear little Socrates, Ar.

Swkratikov"

Swkra±tikov" , hv, ovn , Socratic, of Socrates, Arist ., etc. ; oiJ Swkr . the philosophers of his school, Luc. Adv. -kw`" , more Socratico, Cic.

swlhvn, SWLH vN

SWLH vN , h`no", oJ , a channel, gutter, pipe, Hdt.


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