στοχάζομαι

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Ancient Greek

Etymology

From στόχος (stókhos, target) +‎ -ᾰ́ζω (-ázō).

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Verb

στοχᾰ́ζομαι (stokházomai)

  1. to aim for, shoot at
    • 480 BCE – 411 BCE, Antiphon of Rhamnus, First Tetralogy 1.4:
      οὐδὲ μὴν ἄλλου στοχαζόμενος ἔτυχε τούτου
      oudè mḕn állou stokhazómenos étukhe toútou
      Nor did the criminal strike the dead man when aiming at someone else
    • 430 BCE – 354 BCE, Xenophon, Cyropaedia 1.6.29:
      εἰ δέ ποτε πόλεμος γένοιτο, δύναισθε καὶ ἀνθρώπων στοχάζεσθαι
      ei dé pote pólemos génoito, dúnaisthe kaì anthrṓpōn stokházesthai
      if there should ever be a war, that you might be able to aim at men also
    1. (figuratively) to endeavor after, aim at
      • 460 BCE – 370 BCE, Hippocrates, On Ancient Medicine 9:
        δεῖ γὰρ μέτρου τινὸς στοχάσασθαι.
        deî gàr métrou tinòs stokhásasthai.
        For it is necessary to aim at some measure.
      • 380 BCE, Plato, Gorgias 465a:
        ὅτι τοῦ ἡδέος στοχάζεται ἄνευ τοῦ βελτίστου
        hóti toû hēdéos stokházetai áneu toû beltístou
        because it aims at the pleasant and ignores the best
  2. to try to make out, to guess at
    • 436 BCE – 338 BCE, Isocrates, To Demonicus 50:
      εἰ δὲ δεῖ θνητὸν ὄντα τῆς τῶν θεῶν στοχάσασθαι διανοίας
      ei dè deî thnētòn ónta tês tôn theôn stokhásasthai dianoías
      And if a mortal may make conjecture of the thoughts of the gods
    • 380 BCE, Plato, Gorgias 464c:
      οὐ γνοῦσα λέγω ἀλλὰ στοχασαμένη
      ou gnoûsa légō allà stokhasaménē
      I do not say with knowledge, but by speculation

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Greek

Etymology

From Ancient Greek στοχᾰ́ζομαι (aim; guess).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /stoˈxa.zo.me/
  • Hyphenation: στο‧χά‧ζο‧μαι

Verb

στοχάζομαι (stocházomai) deponent (past στοχάστηκα)

  1. (literary, poetic, philosophical) to think, contemplate
  2. to think, calculate

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