05036
Source: 550, 559, 563, 564
@LINK ταχύς
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5036. ταχύς I. of motion, quick, swift, fleet, opp. to βραδύς, Hom., etc.; ταχὺς πόδας Il.; ταχὺς θείειν Hom.
II. of thought and purpose, quick, rapid, hasty, φρονεῖν γὰρ οἱ ταχεῖς οὐκ ἀσφαλεῖς Soph.; c. inf., βλάπτειν τ. Ar.; τὸ ταχύ speed, haste, Eur.
2. so of actions, events, quick, rapid, sudden, πήδημα Soph.; πόλεμος Thuc.; τ. ἐλπίδες fleeting hopes, Pind.
B. adv.,
1. regul. form τα^χέως, quickly, Il., attic
2. the adv. is also expressed by periphr., διὰ ταχέων in haste, Thuc., etc.; ἐκ ταχείας Soph.; cf. τάχος II.
3. neut. ταχύ as adv., id=Soph., etc.; more often τάχα (q. v.).
C. Degrees of Comparison:
I. comp.:
1. regul. form τα^χύτερος, η, ον, Hdt.
2. θάσσων, neut. θᾶσσον, gen. ονος, new attic θάττων, neut. θᾶττον, Hom., attic:—neut. as adv., Hom., etc.; θᾶσσον ἂν κλύοιμι sooner, i. e. rather, would I hear, Soph.; θᾶσσον also, like Lat. ocius, often stands for the Positive, οὐ θᾶσσον οἴσεις; i. e. make haste and bring, id=Soph.; ὅ τι θᾶσσον, like ὅ τι τάχιστα, Theocr.; ἐπειδὰν θ. Plat.
3. the form ταχίων [ι_], neut. ιον, is rare in good attic
II. the regular Sup. ταχύτατος, is rare, Pind.; ταχύτατα as adv., Xen.
2. the usual form is τάχιστος, η, ον , mostly in neut. pl. τάχιστα as adv., ὅττι τάχιστα as soon as possible, Lat. quam celerrime, Il.; attic ὅ τι τάχιστα Soph., etc.:—so, ὅσον τ. Aesch.; ὡς τ. Hdt., attic; ὅπως τ. Aesch., etc.:—these are ellipt. phrases, for ὡς δυνατὸν τ. Hdt.; ὡς or ᾗ ἂν δύνωμαι τ. Xen., etc.:—also after Particles of Time, like Lat. quum primum, ἐπεί (ionic ἐπεί τε) τάχιστα Hdt., attic; ἐπειδὴ τ. Plat., etc.; ἐπεάν or ἐπήν, ἐπάν, ἐπειδὰν τ. Hdt., etc.; ὅταν τ. Xen.
3. often also in Prose, τὴν ταχίστην (sc. ὁδόν), as adv. by the quickest way, i. e. most quickly, Hdt., etc.
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5036. ταχύς tacuvs tachus {takh-oos'}
of uncertain affinity; fleet, i.e. (figuratively) prompt or ready:--swift.
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5036 nabal naw-bawl'
from 5034; stupid; wicked (especially impious):--
fool(-ish, -ish man, -ish woman), vile person.
see HEBREW for 05034