4.4.1
Logeion
Perseus analyses of ἀέκουσ':
ἀέκουσα,ἀέκων (involuntary, constrained): fem nom/voc sg (attic epic doric ionic)
ἀέκουσι,ἀέκων (involuntary, constrained): masc/neut dat pl (attic epic doric ionic)
ἀέκουσαι,ἀέκων (involuntary, constrained): fem nom/voc pl (attic epic doric ionic)
LSJ entry
ἀέκων
ἀέκων
,
Ep.
and
Ion.
;
Att.
and
Trag.
contr.
ἄκων
[ᾱ]
,
ουσα
,
ον
(un
contr.
form
also
in
IG
1.61
(law
of
Draco),
A. Supp. 39
(anap.),
sts.
found
in
codd.
of
Hdt.
,
as
4.120
,
164
):—
A.
involuntary,
constrained
,
of
persons,
ἀέκοντος
ἐμεῖο
Il. 1.310
;
ἑκὼν
ἀέκοντί
γε
θυμῷ
4.43
;
πόλλʼ
ἀέκων
11.557
;
opp.
βουλόμενος
,
Hp. VC 11
;
τὼ
δʼ
οὐκ
ἀέκοντε
πετέσθην
(v.l.
ἄκοντε)
Il. 5.366
,
Od. 3.484
;
κάρτα
ἀ.
Hdt. 9.111
;
ἀέκουσι
(v.l.
ἀεκούσια)
δάκρυα
παραρρεῖ
Hp. Epid. 1.19
:
contr.
first
in
h.Cer. 413
;
ἄκοντος
Διός
invito
Jove
,
A. Pr. 771
;
repeated,
ἄκοντά
σʼ
ἄκων
προσπασσαλεύσω
ib.
19
,
cf.
671
;
ἄ.
ἀκούειν
οὓς
ἑκὼν
εἶπεν
λόγους
S. Fr. 929
,
cf.
Ant. 276
;
μηδένα
τῶνδʼ
ἀέκοντα
μένειν
κατέρυκε
Thgn. 467
.
Adv.
ἀκόντως
unwillingly
,
ὁμολογεῖν
Pl. Prt. 333b
,
cf.
Hp.Mi. 374d
;
οὐκ
ἀ.
ἀλλὰ
προθύμως
ἐπείσθησαν
X. HG 4.8.5
.
II.
Poet.,
like
ἀκούσιος,
of
acts
or
their
consequences,
involuntary
,
κακὰ
ἑκόντα
κοὐκ
ἄ.
S. OT 1230
;
ἔργων
ἀ.
Id. OC 240
(lyr.),
cf.
977
.