02827

Source: 550, 559, 563, 564

@LINK κλίνω

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2827. κλίνω I. to make to bend, slope, or slant, Lat. inclinare, κλίνειν τάλαντα to incline or turn the scale, Il.; Τρῶας ἔκλιναν made them give way, id=Il.; ἔκλινε μάχην turned the tide of war, id=Il.
2. to make one thing lean against another, i. e. σάκε᾽ ὤμοισι κλίναντες, i. e. raising their shields so that the upper rim rested on their shoulders, id=Il.
3. to turn aside, ὄσσε πάλιν κλίνασα having turned back her eyes, id=Il.
4. to make to recline, ἐν κλίνηι κλ. τινά to make him lie down at table, Hdt.:—metaph., ἡμέρα κλίνει ἅπαντα puts to rest, lays low all things, Soph.
II. Pass. to be bent, bend, ἐκλίνθη he bent aside, swerved, Il.; of a pan, ἂψ ἑτέρωσ᾽ ἐκλίθη it was tipped over to the other side, Od.
2. to lean or stay oneself upon or against a thing, c. dat., Hom.; so in Mid., κλινάμενος Od.:—also, κεκλιμένος ἐπάλξεσιν seeking safety in them, Il.
3. to lie down, lie, Hom., etc.; to lie on a couch at meals, Hdt., etc.
4. of Places (in perf.), to lie sloping towards the sea, ἁλὶ κεκλιμένη Od.; νῆσοι, αἵθ᾽ ἁλὶ κεκλίαται (epic for κέκλινται), id=Od.
5. to wander from the right course, Theogn.
III. Mid. to decline, of the day, Hdt.; so, intr. in Act., ἡ ἡμέρα ἤρξατο κλίνειν NTest.:—metaph., κλ. ἐπὶ τὸ χεῖρον to fall off, degenerate, Xen.

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2827. κλίνω klivnw klino {klee'-no}
a primary verb; to slant or slope, i.e. incline or recline (literally or figuratively):--bow (down), be far spent, lay, turn to flight, wear away.

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2827 chashal khash-al'

(Aramaic) a root corresponding to 2826; to weaken, i.e.
crush:--subdue.
see HEBREW for 02826