03528

Source: 550, 559, 563, 564

@LINK νικάω

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3528. νικάω [νίκη] I. absol. to conquer, prevail, vanquish, Hom., etc.; ὁ νικήσας the conqueror, ὁ νικηθείς the conquered, Il.; ἐνίκησα καὶ δεύτερος καὶ τέταρτος ἐγενόμην I won the first prize, Thuc.; νικᾶν ἐπὶ πᾶσι κριταῖς in the opinion of all the judges, Ar.; c. acc. cogn., πάντα ἐνίκα he won all the bouts, Il.; παγκράτιον Thuc.; ν. Ὀλύμπια to be conqueror in the Ol. games, id=Thuc., etc.
2. of opinions, to prevail, carry the day, Hom., etc.; ἐκ τῆς νικώσης [γνώμης] according to the prevailing opinion, vote of the majority, Xen.:—impers., ἐνίκα (sc. ἡ γνώμη) it was resolved, Lat. visum est, c. inf., ἐνίκα μὴ ἐκλιπεῖν τὴν πόλιν it was carried not to leave the city, Hdt.; ἐνίκησε λοιμὸν εἰρῆσθαι it was the general opinion that λοιμός was the word, Thuc.
3. as law-term, ν. τὴν δίκην to win one's cause, Eur., Ar.
II. c. acc. pers. to conquer, vanquish, Hom., etc.; μὴ φῦναι τὸν ἅπαντα νικᾶι λόγον not to be born is best, Soph.; νίκης νικᾶν τινα to win victory over one, Od.
2. generally of passions, etc., to conquer, to overpower, Il.; βαρεῖαν ἡδονὴν νικᾶτέ με ye force me to grant you pleasure against my will, Soph.; c. inf., μηδ᾽ ἡ βία σε νικησάτω μισεῖν let not force prevail on thee to hate, id=Soph.
3. Pass., νικᾶσθαί τινος, like ἡττᾶσθαι, to be inferior to, give way, yield to, id=Soph., Eur.; ἢν τοῦτο νικηθῆις ἐμοῦ Ar.

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3528. νικάω nikavw nikao {nik-ah'-o}
from 3529; to subdue (literally or figuratively):--conquer, overcome, prevail, get the victory. see GREEK for 3529

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3528 kbar keb-awr'

from 3527; properly, extent of time, i.e. a great while;
hence, long ago, formerly, hitherto:--already, (seeing that
which), now.
see HEBREW for 03527