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'phaino, ww verlenging voor de grondvorm van φως G05457; TDNT - 9:1,1244;
1) in het licht brengen, maken dat schijnt, licht werpen 2) schijnen 2a) schijnen, helder of stralend zijn 2b) duidelijk worden, aan het licht gebracht worden, in het zicht komen, verschijnen 2b1) van groeiende vegetatie, aan het licht komen 2b2) verschijnen, gezien worden 2b3) aan het gezicht blootgesteld 2c) het oog ontmoeten, in het oog vallen, duidelijk worden 2c1) gezien worden, verschijnen 2d) de indruk wekken, schijnen
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- Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon, φαίνω
- katabiblon.com Wiki Lexicon of the Greek New Testament and Concordance, φαίνω
Lexicon G. Abbott-Smith
Voor meer informatie: G. Abbott-Smith's A Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament (New York: Scribner's, 1922)
φαίνω [in LXX for אור H215 hi., ראה H7200 ni., etc. ;] I. Act., 1. to bring to light, cause to appear (so most freq. in cl.). 2. Absol., to give light, shine (Hom., Plat., al.): Jo 1:5 5:35, II Pe 1:19, I Jn 2:8, Re 1:16 8:12 18:23 21:23. II. Pass., to come to light, appear, be manifest: Mt 2:7 13:26 24:27, 30, Lk 9:8, Phl 2:15, He 11:3, I Pe 4:18 (LXX); opp. to ἀφανίζεσθαι, Ja 4:14; c. dat. pers. (Bl. § 54, 4), Mt 1:20 2:13, 19, Mk 16:9; c. nom. pred., Mt 23:27, 28, Ro 7:13, II Co 13:7; id. c. dat. pers., Mt 6:5, 16, 18 (seq. nom. ptcp., but not as in cl.; v. Bl., § 73, 4); impers., Mt 9:33; of the mind and judgment (= δοκεῖ, q.v.), Mk 14:64 (cf. I Es 2:21), Lk 24:11.† SYN.: v.s. δοκέω G1380
Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon
Voor meer informatie: Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon (1940)
φαίνω,
Odyssea Homerus Epicus “Odyssey” 7.102, etc. , Epic dialect also φαείνω (which see):—future φᾰνῶ, Aeschylus Tragicus “Fragmenta - American Journal of Philology” 304.5, Aristophanes Comicus “Acharnenses” 827, etc. (φᾱνῶ acc. to Apollonius Dyscolus Grammaticus “de Adverbiis;” 187.26, but φᾱνῶ, Aristophanes Comicus “Equites” 300, and ἀναφᾱνῶ, Euripides Tragicus “Bacchae” 528, are uncertain) ; Ionic dialect φᾰνέω (ἀπο-) Hippocrates Medicus “Steril.” 213 , optative φᾰνοίην Sophocles Tragicus “Ajax” 313 (codex recentia, rightly) : aorist 1 ἔφηνα Ilias Homerus Epicus “Illiad” 2.318, Herodotus Historicus 1.95, etc. ; Doric dialect ἔφᾱνα Pindarus Lyricus “I.” 4(3).2, “IG” 42(1).123.28 (Epid., 4th c.BC), also later Attic., subjunctive, ἀπο-φάνῃ uncertain reading in “IG” 22.1631.379 (= 2.811c133) ; φάνῃς Philemo Comicus 233 (ἐκ-φάνῃς Menander Comicus “Μονόστιχοι - Fragmenta Comicorum Graecorum” 418 = Chares Iambographus 4b20) ; so in late Prose, (ἐξ-) Aelianus “Varia Historia” 12.33, (ἐπι-) NT.Luke.1.79, (ἀνα-) NT.Act.21.3 ; Epic dialect iterative φάνεσκε (intransitive) Ilias Homerus Epicus “Illiad” 11.64, al., Hesiodus Epicus “Fragmenta” 14.3 : perfect πέφαγκα Pseudo-Callisthenes Historicus 2.10, (ἀπο-) Dinarchus Orator 1.15, al.: _intransitive_ perfect πέφηνα (see. below A 111.2) , Doric dialect3rd.pers. plural ἐκ-πεφάναντι Sophron Comicus 83 ; pluperfect ἐπεφήνειν Dio Cassius Historicus 46.10 :—middle, future infinitive φᾰνεῖσθαι Odyssea Homerus Epicus “Odyssey” 12.230 , Ionic dialect φᾰνέομαι Herodotus Historicus 3.35; opt. φανοῖσθε Lysias Orator 26.10 (nisi to be read φανεῖσθε) ; the forms φανῆσθον and Doric dialect imperative φάνευ are corrupt in Plato Philosophus “Eryxias” 399e, Teles Philosophus p.58 H. (to be read φαίνευ): aorist 1 ἐφηνάμην (transitive) Sophocles Tragicus “Philoctetes” 944, (ἀπ-) Herodotus Historicus 7.52, etc. :—passive, Ionic dialect imperfect φαινέσκετο Odyssea Homerus Epicus “Odyssey” 13.194 : future φᾰνήσομαι Herodotus Historicus 8.108, Sicilian Doric. (_infinitive_) φᾰνήσειν (perhaps -ησεῖν) Archimedes Geometra “A ren.” 4.20; Ep. future πεφήσεται Ilias Homerus Epicus “Illiad” 17.155 : aorist 1 ἐφάνθην Aeschylus Tragicus “Persae” 263 (Lyric poetry), Sophocles Tragicus “Oedipus Tyrannus” 525, etc.:rare in Prose, Xenophon Historicus “Historia Graeca (Hellenica)” 6.4.11, Demosthenes Orator 58.13, (ἀπο-) “IG” 12.10.35, Demosthenes Orator 19.44 ; Epic dialect 3rd.pers. singular φαάνθη Ilias Homerus Epicus “Illiad” 17.650 , 3rd.pers. plural φάανθεν 1.200: aorist 2 ἐφάνην ᾰ, Epic dialect φάνην Ilias Homerus Epicus “Illiad” 1.477, etc. ; Epic dialect 3rd.pers. plural φάνεν Odyssea Homerus Epicus “Odyssey” 18.68 ; Epic dialect subjunctive φανήῃ Ilias Homerus Epicus “Illiad” 19.375 ; Epic dialect infinitive φανήμεναι 9.240 : perfect πέφασμαι Sophocles Tragicus “Oedipus Coloneus” 1543 , 3rd.pers. singular πέφανται Ilias Homerus Epicus “Illiad” 2.122, 16.207, Pindarus Lyricus “P.” 5.115, Aeschylus Tragicus “Agamemnon” 374 (Lyric poetry) ; πέφᾰται in Bacchylides Lyricus 9.52, Perictione Philosophus cited in Stobaeus, Joannes 4.28.19 belongs either to φαίνω in sense Aeschylus Tragicus 1.5 , or to φημ; infinitive πεφάνθαι Plato Philosophus “Euthydemus” 294a, etc. ; participle πεφασμένος Ilias Homerus Epicus “Illiad” 14.127, Theognis Elegiacus 227, Aeschylus Tragicus “Prometheus Vinctus” 843, Sophocles Tragicus “Oedipus Coloneus” 1122, Plato Philosophus “Phaedrus” 245e, etc. ; 3rd.pers. plural pluperfect ἐπέφαντο Hesiodus Epicus “Scutum Herculis” 166.
__A active, bring to light, cause to appear, in physical sense, τέρας τινὶ φ. make a sign appear to one, Ilias Homerus Epicus “Illiad” 2.324, compare Odyssea Homerus Epicus “Odyssey” 3.173, etc.; σήματα φαίνων Ilias Homerus Epicus “Illiad” 2.353; γένυσι φ. ὀπώραν Pindarus Lyricus “N.” 5.6; δύο μορφὰς φ. Aeschylus Tragicus “Fragmenta - American Journal of Philology” 304.5; τὸν αὐχένα Herodotus Historicus 2.132 ; ἔφην᾽ ἄφαντον φῶς, i.e. fire, Sophocles Tragicus “Philoctetes” 297; λαμπάδας Aristophanes Comicus “Ranae” 1524 (anap.); φ. θησαυρόν Euripides Tragicus “Electra” 565 ; φ. μηρούς, ἐπιγουνίδα, show by baring, i.e. uncover.., Odyssea Homerus Epicus “Odyssey” 18.67, 74; φαίνοισα πρόσωπον ἀλάθεια Pindarus Lyricus “N.” 5.17 ; reflect an image in water, τὰ δέ νιν καλὰ κύματα φαίνει Theocritus Poeta Bucolicus 6.11: —middle, τὰ τόξα.. τοῖσιν Ἀργείοισι φήνασθαι θέλει exhibit them as his own, Sophocles Tragicus “Philoctetes” 944.
__b make known, reveal, disclose, ἐς τὸ φῶς φανεῖ κακά prev. author “OT” 1229; κακῶν ἔκλυσιν Euripides Tragicus “Iphigenia Taurica” 898 (Lyric poetry, probably); τὸν μιαρὸν τῷ χρόνῳ ἀποδόντες φῆναι Antipho Orator 4.4.11; ὁδόν τινι Odyssea Homerus Epicus “Odyssey” 12.334; τὰ ὀνείρατα καὶ τὸν πόρον Xenophon Historicus “Anabasis” 4.3.13, compare “Cyr.” 6.4.13, Sophocles Tragicus “Oedipus Tyrannus” 725; τοῖς πολεμίοις σύνθημα Dinarchus Orator 3.10, etc. ; φανεῖ.. κωκύματα wailings will show forth the truth of what I say, Sophocles Tragicus “Antigone” 1078: with a predicate added, ἡμᾶς σὺ δειλοὺς φανεῖς wilt make us appear.., prev. author “Aj.” 1362; τὸν Ααΐου φόνον φανεῖ δικαίως ὀρθόν prev. author “OT” 853.
__c γόνον Ἑλένῃ φ. show her a child, i. e. grant her to bear one, Odyssea Homerus Epicus “Odyssey” 4.12 ; φ. παράκοιτίν τινι show (i.e. give) one a wife, 15.26.
__2 of sound, make it clear to the ear, make it ring clear, ἀοιδὴν φαίνειν 8.499; σάλπιγξ.. ὑπέρτονον γήρυμα φαινέτω στρατῷ Aeschylus Tragicus “Eumenides” 569.
__3 show forth, display in action, ἀρετήν Odyssea Homerus Epicus “Odyssey” 8.237; ἀεικείας 20.309; βίην Hesiodus Epicus “Theogonia” 689; εὐμαχανίαν Pindarus Lyricus “I.” 4(3).2; εὔνοιαν Herodotus Historicus 3.36 ; ὕβριν prev. work 127; ὀργάς Aeschylus Tragicus “Choephori” 326 (Lyric poetry).
__3.b set forth, expound, νοήματα Ilias Homerus Epicus “Illiad” 18.295; λόγον Herodotus Historicus 1.116; τριφασίας λόγων ὁδούς prev. author 1.95 ; but τὰ λαμπρὰ.. φ. ἔπη make them good, Sophocles Tragicus “Oedipus Coloneus” 721.
__4 inform against one, denounce, φανῶ σε (σε φανῶ codices) τοῖς πρυτάνεσι Aristophanes Comicus “Equites” 300 (Lyric poetry), compare “Ach.” 824, Sophocles Tragicus “Antigone” 325 : denounce a thing as contraband, Aristophanes Comicus “Acharnenses” 542, 819, al.; φαίνειν πλοῖον Demosthenes Orator 58.9 ; τὰ φανθέντα articles denounced as contraband, prev. work 13: abs., give information, ὁ φήνας ἢ ὁ γραψάμενος “IG” 12.45.3, compare 4.24, Isocrates Orator 18.20, Xenophon Historicus “Institutio Cyri (Cyropaedia)” 1.2.14, Philodemus Gadarensis Epigrammaticus “Rh.” 2.207 Sophocles Tragicus, etc.
__5 φαίνειν φρουράν, call up a levy, at Sparta, Xenophon Historicus “Historia Graeca (Hellenica)” 3.2.23, al. ; also φ. θυσίαν proclaim, order a sacrifice, Philodamus Scarpheus Lyricus 112: —passive, πέφαται θνατοῖσι νίκας ὕστερον εὐφροσύνα has been ordained, Bacchylides Lyricus 9.52.
__II absolutely, give light, shine, φαίνοντες νύκτας.. δαιτυμόνεσσι Odyssea Homerus Epicus “Odyssey” 7.102, compare 19.25 ; of the sun, moon, etc., φ. τινί Aristophanes Comicus “Nubes” 586 (troch.); εἰς ἅπαντα φ. τὸν οὐρανόν Plato Philosophus “Timaeus” 39b; ἀλλά, σελάνα, φαῖνε καλόν Theocritus Poeta Bucolicus 2.11; οἱ λύχνοι φ. ἧττον Theophrastus Philosophus “de Igne” 11 ; compare φάω: so ἦρι μὲν φαίνοντι in spring when it shines forth, Aeschylus Tragicus “Fragmenta - American Journal of Philology” 304.4 codices (to be read φανέντι) ; of the Dioscuri shining in mid-air, Euripides Tragicus “Electra” 1234 (anap.): metaph., ἀγανὴ φαίνουσ᾽ ἐλπίς soft shining hope, Aeschylus Tragicus “Agamemnon” 101 (anap., uncertain).
__II.b Φαίνων, οντος, ὁ, the planet Saturn, Aristoteles Philosophus “de Mundo” 392a23, Cicero, M. Tullius Orator et Philosophus “de Natura Deorum” 2.20.52, etc.; Φ. ὁ τοῦ Ἡλίου Eudoxus Astronomus “Ars astronomica” 5.19 ; accusative -ωνα “Placita Philosophorum” 2.15.4.
__III Epic dialect iterative φάνεσκε appeared, μετὰ πρώτοισι φάνεσκε Ilias Homerus Epicus “Illiad” 11.64; ὑπένερθε δὲ γαῖα φάνεσκε Odyssea Homerus Epicus “Odyssey” 12.242, compare 11.587, Hesiodus Epicus “Fragmenta” 14.3.
__III.2 perfect 2 πέφηνα is also used _intransitive_, Sophocles Tragicus “Oedipus Coloneus” 328, etc.; less frequently in Prose, Herodotus Historicus 9.120, Demosthenes Orator 3.22, Polybius Historicus 9.13.8.
__B passive, come to light, appear, φάνεν δέ οἱ εὐρέες ὦμοι, being stripped bare, Odyssea Homerus Epicus “Odyssey” 18.68, compare Ilias Homerus Epicus “Illiad” 22.324, Odyssea Homerus Epicus “Odyssey” 19.39 : frequently of fire, shine brightly, πυρὰ φαίνετο Ἰλιόθι πρό Ilias Homerus Epicus “Illiad” 8.561; ἕκαθεν δέ τε φαίνεται αὐγή 2.456; δεινὼ δέ οἱ ὄσσε φάανθεν shone like fire, Ilias Homerus Epicus “Illiad” 1.200 : frequently of the rising of heavenly bodies, ἄστρα φαεινὴν ἀμφὶ σελήνην φαίνετ᾽ ἀριπρεπέα 8.556, compare Hesiodus Epicus “Opera et Dies” 598 ; of the first gleam of daybreak, ἦμος δ᾽ ἠριγένεια φάνη ῥοδοδάκτυλος Ἠώς Ilias Homerus Epicus “Illiad” 1.477, Odyssea Homerus Epicus “Odyssey” 2.1, al. ; ἅμ᾽ ἠοῖ φαινομένηφι at break of day, Ilias Homerus Epicus “Illiad” 9.618, compare Odyssea Homerus Epicus “Odyssey” 4.407, al.; ἀκτὶς ἀελίου, τὸκάλλιστον.. φανὲν.. τῶν προτέρων φάος, ἐφάνθης ποτ᾽ Sophocles Tragicus “Antigone” 100 (Lyric poetry) : of a rising wind, οὐδέ ποτ᾽ οὖροι πνείοντες φαίνονθ᾽ ἁλιαέες Odyssea Homerus Epicus “Odyssey” 4.361 ; of a vapour, ἐκ νεφέων ἐρεβεννὴ φ. ἀήρ Ilias Homerus Epicus “Illiad” 5.864.
__B.2 of persons, οἴῳ φαινομένη appearing to him alone, Ilias Homerus Epicus “Illiad” 1.198, compare Odyssea Homerus Epicus “Odyssey” 15.517, etc.; ἐφάνη λὶς εἰς ὁδόν Ilias Homerus Epicus “Illiad” 15.275 ; οὗπερ κἀφάνης where thou didst first appear, Sophocles Tragicus “Oedipus Coloneus” 77; χρόνιος φανείς prev. author “Ph.” 1446 (anap.) ; ὁδόν φανῆναι a pregnant expression for ἐλθεῖν ὁδὸν ὥστε φανῆναι, prev. author “El.” 1274 (Lyric poetry); κέλευθον φανείς “Aj.” 878 (Lyric poetry) ; πόθεν φαίν; whence come you? Plato Philosophus “Protagoras” 309a, Xenophon Historicus “Memorabilia” 2.8.1 ; οὐδαμοῦ φ. is nowhere to be seen, prev. author “An.” 1.10.16.
__B.2.b come into being, φανεὶς δύστηνος born to misery, Sophocles Tragicus “Oedipus Coloneus” 974, compare 1225 (Lyric poetry) ; become, ἐκ βασιλέως ἰδιώτην φανῆναι Xenophon Historicus “Anabasis” 7.7.28; δυοῖν ἐφάνη τριήραρχος Demosthenes Orator 18.104 ; to be made out, δοῦλος λόγοισιν.. φανείς Sophocles Tragicus “Ajax” 1020, compare 1241.
__B.3 of events, come about, τέλος οὔ πώ τι πέφανται Ilias Homerus Epicus “Illiad” 2.122; φάνη βιότοιο τελευτή 7.104 ; ἔργον, ἄεθλον, etc., 16.207, Odyssea Homerus Epicus “Odyssey” 21.106, etc.; τὸ φανθέν Sophocles Tragicus “Trachiniae” 743 ; of sayings, to be set forth, λόγος ἀρχαῖος φανείς prev. work 1, compare “OT” 474 (Lyric poetry), 848.
__B.II appear to be so and so, with infinitive, δμῳάων ἥ τίς τοι ἀρίστη φαίνεται εἶναι Odyssea Homerus Epicus “Odyssey” 15.25, compare 11.336; οὐ γάρ σφιν ἐφαίνετο κέρδιον εἶναι 14.355; τοῦτό μοι θειότατον φαίνεται γενέσθαι Herodotus Historicus 7.137; εὖ σὺ λέγειν φαίνει Aristophanes Comicus “Nubes” 403 (anap.), compare Aeschylus Tragicus “Prometheus Vinctus” 319, etc. : frequently with infinitive omitted, οὗ καὶ πρόσθεν ἀρίστη φαίνετο βουλή Ilias Homerus Epicus “Illiad” 9.94, compare 2.5; ὅς τις φαίνηται ἄριστος Odyssea Homerus Epicus “Odyssey” 14.106; σμερδαλέος αὐτῇσι φάνη 6.137; ἕρμαιον ἂν ἐφάνη Plato Philosophus “Respublica” 368d, etc.: but in Herodotus Historicus, etc., also with participle, to be manifest: thus, ἐμοὶ σὺ πλουτέειν μέγα φαίνεαι you appear to me to be very rich, Herodotus Historicus 1.32 ; but εὔνοος ἐφαίνετο ἐών he was manifestly well-inclined, prev. author 7.173, compare 175, Thucydides Historicus 1.2 ; οὐκ ἄκαιρα φαίνεται λέγειν he appears to be speaking.., Aeschylus Tragicus “Prometheus Vinctus” 1036 ; but φανέονται λέγοντες οὐδέν it will be manifest that they talk nonsense, Herodotus Historicus 3.35; φαίνομαι δύο καθορᾶν εἴδη Plato Philosophus “Sophista” 235d; but οὐκ ἂν φανεῖμεν πήματ᾽ ἔρξαντες Aeschylus Tragicus “Persae” 786; πλαγκτὸς οὖσ᾽ ἐφαινόμην prev. author “Ag.” 593, compare Herodotus Historicus 9.89, Euripides Tragicus “Andromache” 343; ἐφάνησαν πεπονθότες Plato Philosophus “Apologia” 22c: with participle omitted, πέφανται ἁρματηλάτας σοφός (i.e. ὤν) Pindarus Lyricus “P.” 5.115, compare “N.” 6.14; κρατηθεὶς ἡμερώτερος φανεῖ Aeschylus Tragicus “Agamemnon” 1632 ; Κᾶρες ἐφάνησαν (i.e. ὄντες) they were seen to be Carians, Thucydides Historicus 1.8 ; τί φαίνομαι (i.e. ὤν) δῆτ; what do I look like? Euripides Tragicus “Bacchae” 925; ὡς ἀγαθοὶ.. ἐφάνησαν Plato Philosophus “Respublica” 408a: hence φαίνεσθαι, opposed to εἶναι, εἶναι μὲν ὅσπερ εἰμί, φαίνεσθαι δὲ μή Euripides Tragicus “Fragmenta” 698 (cited in Aristophanes Comicus “Acharnenses” 441); στρατηγὸς ἀγαθὸς μὴ ὢν φαίνεσθαι Xenophon Historicus “Memorabilia” 1.7.3; ὀλίγοι καὶ ὄντες καὶ φαινόμενοι prev. author “HG” 6.5.28.
__B.II.2 in Philosophy, φαίνομαι (absolutely) is sometimes used of what appears to the senses, φαίνεται δ᾽ οὐδὲν is observed, Aristoteles Philosophus “Physica” 204b35, compare “Cael.” 312b30; φ. κατὰ τὴν αἴσθησιν prev. author “GA” 716a31 : sometimes of what is mentally manifest, prev. author “EN” 1175a29 ; to be evident, prev. author “APr.” 24b24 : especially appear to the imagination compare (φαντασία 2), Plato Philosophus “Sophista” 264b; φ. καὶ μύουσιν ὁράματα Aristoteles Philosophus “de Anima” 428a16; φ. δέ τι.. οἷον τὰ ἐν τοῖς ὕπνοις prev. work a7: distinguished from αἰσθάνεσθαι and δοξάζειν, prev. work b1 : especially in participle φαινόμενος, η, ον:
__B.II.2.a appearing in sense experience, τὰ φ. κατὰ τὴν αἴσθησιν prev. author “Cael.” 303a22, al.; εἴτε τὰ δοκοῦντα πάντα ἐστὶν ἀληθῆ καὶ τὰ φ. prev. author “Metaph.” 1009a8, compare “de An.” 404a29 (sg.); τὰ φ. sense-data, prev. author “PA” 639b8, Epicurus Philosophus “Epistulae” 1pp.9,10 U., al.: Astron., τὰ φ. = celestial phenomena, title of a work by Eudoxus, versified by Aratus, Hipparchus Astronomicus 1.1.8, compare Aristoteles Philosophus “de Caelo” 293b27; πρός τινας δόξας αὑτῶν τὰ φ. προσέλκοντες prev. work 293a26 : generally, τὸ μὴ ἐκ φαινομένων τὸ βλεπόμενον γεγονέναι NT.Heb.11.3.
__B.II.2.b mentally apparent, opposed to ὄντα τῇ ἀληθείᾳ, Plato Philosophus “Respublica” 596e, compare Aristoteles Philosophus “Topica” 100b24, “EN” 1113a24; τὰ οὖν ἐμοὶ φαινόμενα οὕτω φαίνεται Plato Philosophus “Respublica” 517b; νοῦς τῶν φ. θειότατον Aristoteles Philosophus “Metaphysica” 1074b16 ; τὸ φ. εἰπεῖν to express one's opinion, Plutarchus Biographus et Philosophus 2.158c : hence, specious, fallacious, φ. ἐνθυμήματα, opposed to ὄντα, Aristoteles Philosophus “Rhetorica” 1402a28.
__B.II.2.c τὰ φ. what is to be seen, show, Libanius Sophista “Orationes” 30.28.
__B.II.3 frequently in answers in Plato's dialogue, φαίνεται, yes, Prt. 332e, “R.” 333c, al.; ὥς γέ μοι φ. “Prt.” 324d, compare “R.” 383a, al. : τοῦτο φῂς εἶνα; Answ. φαίνομαι (i.e. λέγειν) Xenophon Historicus “Memorabilia” 4.2.20.
__B.II.3.b later impersonal with dative person et infinitive, it seems good, ἐάν σοι φαίνηται Wilcken “Chr.” 304.11 (3rd c.BC),compare “PCair.Zen.” 44.7, 16 (3rd c.BC) , etc.; ὁπότε αὐτῷ φανείη στρατιὰν ἐξάγειν Dionysius Halicarnassensis 2.14, compare 4.85.
__B.II.4 joined with δοκέω, εἰ δὴ κακός τε φ. δοκῶ τέ σοι Euripides Tragicus “Hippolytus” 1071; δοκοῖμεν ἂν.. χείρους φαίνεσθαι Thucydides Historicus 1.122, compare Plato Philosophus “Phaedrus” 269d, “Erx.” 399c, Xenophon Historicus “Memorabilia” 2.1.22.
__B.II.5 οὐδαμοῦ φαίνεσθαι 'to be nowhere', metaphorically from racing, Plato Philosophus “Phaedo” 72c, compare “Grg.” 456b, Demosthenes Orator 18.310.
__B.III τὰ φανθέντα, see above Aeschylus Tragicus 1.4.
Synoniemen en afgeleide woorden
Grieks ἀναφαίνω G398 "verschijnen, tonen"; Grieks ἀφανής G852 "verborgen, onzichtbaar"; Grieks ἄφαντος G855 "onzichtbaar, verborgen, spoorloos"; Grieks διαφανής G1307 "doorzichtig, transparant, doorschijnend"; Grieks ἐμφανής G1717 "openlijk, zichtbaar"; Grieks ἐπιφαίνω G2014 "schijnen, verschijnen"; Grieks κατήφεια G2726 "beschaming, beschaamdheid, neerslachtigheid"; Grieks πρόφασις G4392 "voorwendsel, uitvlucht, vertoning"; Grieks συκοφαντέω G4811 "lasteren"; Grieks ὑπερήφανος G5244 "uperhfanoV"; Grieks φανερός G5318 "faneroV"; Grieks φανός G5322 "fakkel"; Grieks φαντάζω G5324 "zichtbaar worden, verschijnen"; Grieks φελόνης G5341 "felonhV"; Grieks φημί G5346 "zijn gedachten bekendmaken, zich uitspreken"; Grieks φωνή G5456 "geluid, toon"; Grieks φῶς G5457 "licht";
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