διατίθημι

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From δῐᾰ- (dia-) + τῐ́θημῐ (títhēmi, put, place).

Pronunciation

 

Verb

δῐᾰτῐ́θημῐ • (diatíthēmi)

  1. (active voice) place separately, arrange each in their own places, distribute
    1. (with an adverb) to manage well or ill
      1. (of persons) to handle or treat well or ill
      2. to dispose one in such a manner
    2. to set forth, recite
      1. to describe
  2. (middle voice) to arrange as one likes, to dispose of
    1. to dispose of one's property, devise it by will
    2. to set out for sale, dispose of merchandise
    3. to arrange or settle mutually, make a covenant
    4. to compose, make
    5. to set forth, recite
      • 200 BCE – 118 BCE, Polybius, Histories 3.108.2
      • 125 CE – 200 CE, Lucian, Hermotimus 1

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