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1 'ρθ'
ἐρτά, ἐρτόςthreaded: neut nom /voc /acc plἐρτά̱, ἐρτόςthreaded: fem nom /voc /acc dualἐρτά̱, ἐρτόςthreaded: fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic)ἐρτέ, ἐρτόςthreaded: masc voc sgἐρταί, ἐρτόςthreaded: fem nom /voc pl -
2 ἀπεχθάνομαι
ἀπεχθάνομαι aor. part.,1 hated “ θάνατόν τε φυγὼνκαὶ γῆρας ἀπεχθόμενον” N. 10.83 -
3 ἀνατυπόω
V 0-0-0-0-1=1 Wis 14,17M: to form an image of, to imagine [τι]; neol. -
4 αἶθος
αἰθος, ὁ, -
5 ἀλώμενος
A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἀλώμενος
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6 ἀπτερέως
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7 διό
διό inferential conjunction (διʼ ὅ; s. B-D-F §451, 5) (Heraclitus, Thu.+) therefore, for this reason Mt 27:8; Mk 5:33 v.l.; Lk 7:7; Ac 15:19; 20:31; 25:26; 26:3; 27:25, 34; Ro 1:24; 2:1; 13:5 (RBultmann, TLZ 72, ’47, 200 would omit the two last verses as glosses); Hb 3:7, 10; B 4:9; 1 Cl 7:2; 9:1; AcPlCor 1:16 al. διὸ καί (B-D-F §442, 12; 451, 5) therefore … also, denoting that the inference is self-evident (Jos., Ant. 19, 294) Lk 1:35; Ac 10:29; 24:26; Ro 4:22; 15:22; 2 Cor 1:20; 5:9; Phil 2:9; AcPlCor 2:8 al. P72 reads διʼ οὗ, w. ref. to Christ 2 Pt 1:12.—EMolland, Διο: Serta Rudbergiana ’31, 43–52. See διότι 2.—M-M. -
8 άνηθο
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9 δουπέω
A- ήσω AP9.427
(s. v. l., Barb.): [dialect] Ep. [tense] aor. δούπησα Il.4.504, al.; also ἐγδούπησα (from γδουπέω) 11.45: [tense] pf.δέδουπα 23.679
, Nic.Al.15, A.R.1.1304, Euph.40; not freq. exc. in [dialect] Ep.: ([etym.] δοῦπος):— sound heavy or dead; in Hom., of the heavy thud of a corpse, opp. the clashing of the armour,δούπησεν δὲ πεσών, ἀράβησε δὲ τεύχε' ἐπ' αὐτῷ Il.4.504
, al.; ;δεδουπότος Οἰδιπόδαο 23.679
, cf. A.R.1.1304, Euph.40; δουπεῖ χεὶρ γυναικῶν falls with heavy sound upon their breasts, E.Alc. 104 (lyr.); of rowers, κώπῃ δουπεῖν dub. in AP9.427 (Barb.); of soldiers, strike heavily,ταῖς ἀσπίσι πρὸς τὰ δόρατα ἐδούπησαν X.An.1.8.18
;τοῖς δόρασι δ. πρὸς τὰς ἀσπίδας Arr.An.1.6.4
:—[voice] Pass., [tense] aor.δουπήθησαν AP 9.283
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10 κεῖμαι
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `lie, be somewhere, happen etc.' (Il.).Other forms: 3. sg. κεῖται, 3. pl. κέαται, Att. κεῖνται, inf. κεῖσθαι etc. (further forms in Schwyzer 679; sehr unsicher myk. ke-ke-me-na)Dialectal forms: Myc. ke-ke-me-na uncertain.Compounds: very often with prefix in diff. meanings, ἀνά-, κατά-, παρά-, ἔγ-, ἔκ-, ἐπί-, σύγ-κειμαι etc.Derivatives: 1. κοῖτος m. `layer, bed, sleep' (Od.), κοίτη f. `id., matrim. bed, nest, parcel, lot' (Od.); often in compp., e. g. ἀπό-, σύγ-, ἡμερό-κοιτος, ἀ-, παρα-κοίτης (cf. on ἀκοίτης). From κοῖτος, κοίτη: κοιτίς f. `box' (Men., J.; cf. Schwyzer 127) with κοιτίδιον `id.' (sch.); κοιτάριον `bed' (sch.); κοιτών m. `sleeping room' (Ar. Fr. 6, hell.) with κοιτώνιον, - ωνίσκος, - ωνίτης, ωνικός ; κοιτατήριον `id.' (Cyrene; cf. ἑστιατήριον s. ἑστία); κοιταῖος `lying on the layer' (Decr. ap. D. 18, 37, Plb.), κοιτάριος `belonging to the bed' ( Edict. Diocl.). Denomin. verb κοιτάζομαι `lay down, nest' (Pi., hell.), - άζω `bring to rest, lay down', also `partition the land' (from κοίτη `parcel'), hell. From here κοιτασία `living together' (LXX), κοιτασμός `folding the cattle' (pap.). - 2. *κοίμη or *κοῖμος with denomin. κοιμάω `lay to rest, put to bed', κοιμάομαι `go to bed' (Il.); from there κοίμησις `lay down, sleep (of death)' (Pl., LXX, NT), κοίμημα `sleep, sleeping with' (S.), κοιμη-τήριον `sleeping room, restplace, burying-place' (inscr.); also κοιμίζω = κοιμάω with κοίμισις, - ισμός, - ιστής, - ιστικός; rater reshaped from κοιμάω. - 3. κειμήλιον n. `valuables, precious thing' (Il.), secondary - ιοι Pl. m. (f.) (Pl. Lg. 931a; apposition of πατέρες η μητέρες); ηλ-derivation of a neuter *κεῖμα (Frisk Eranos 38, 42 a. 41, 52). In the same meaning κεμήλιον (Alc. G 1, 8)? Specht KZ 68, 145 (after *θεμήλιον, θέμηλα); but s. on κεμάς. - Cf. also κῶμα and κώμη. - Verbal derivv.: iterative ( παρε)- κέσκετο (ξ 521, φ 41); desiderative or future forms κείω, κειέμεν, κείοντες etc.; late lengthening κατεκείαθεν κατεκοιμήθη H. (after Hom. μετεκίαθεν); further details in Schwyzer 679, Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 322 und 453.Etymology: An exact agreement of the athematic present κεῖται gives Indo-Iranian in Skt. śéte, Av. saēte `lies'; further Hitt. kitta, -ri; uncertain Lyc. sijęni `id.' (Pedersen Lykisch und Hittitisch 17f.). The nominalen t- and m-formations are also found outside Greek: Bret. argud `light sleep' \< *are-ḱoi-to-; Germ., e. g. Goth. haims `village, Heim', Latv. sàime `family', Lith. šeimýna `id.', OCS sěmьja `id.', prob. also Celt., e. g. OIr. cōim `dear'. Other derivv. of the verb in Lat. cīvis, Germ., e. g. Goth. heiwa-frauja `lord of the house', Skt. śéva- `trusty, friendly, dear' as in Arm. sēr `love' with sirem `love'. - Further Pok. 539f., W.-Hofmann s. cīvis. - The verb has full grade in the middle with static inflection: Skt. śay-e, pl. śe-re, without -t-.Page in Frisk: 1,809-810Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κεῖμαι
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11 λορδός
Grammatical information: adj.Meaning: `with the upper part of the body bent backwards, with inward bent back', also sens. obsc., opposite κυφός (Hp., Arist.).Derivatives: Λόρδων, - ωνος m. name of a demon (Pl. Com. 174, 17, beside Κύβδασος from κύβδα); λορδόομαι, - όω `bend inward' (Hp., com.) with λόρδ-ωσις, - ωμα `curvature of the spine inward' (Hp., Gal.), oppos. κύφ-ωσις, - ωμα; also λορδαίνω = - όω (Hp.).Etymology: Isolated in Greek. One supposes cognates in Armenian, but also in Celtic and Germanic. Semantically agrees Arm. lorc̣-k` pl. (i-st.) = ὀπισθότονοι (Pl. Ti. 84e), i.e. `spasmodic curvature of the upper body inward' (cf. λόρδωσις, - ωμα above); but lorc̣-k` must be derived from IE * lor(d)- sk-(i)-. An agreeing formation may be found in Celt. (Gael.) loirc f. `deformed foot', which admits also an IE basis * lor(d)- sk-ā. Further we have, without sk- suffix and in ablaut deviant, MHG lerz, lurz `left\/link' (prop. `crooked', cf. lürzen `deceive' = MEngl. bi-lurten `id.'), IE * lerd-, *lr̥d-. - Bq s. v., WP. 2, 439, Pok. 679 (nach Fick 1, 538 u. 3, 364, Lidén Armen. Stud. 46f.).Page in Frisk: 2,137Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > λορδός
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12 περιαιρέω
+ V 33-11-5-6-4=59 Gn 38,14.19; 41,42; Ex 8,4.7A: to take away [τι] Lv 3,4; to take away from, to remove from [τι ἀπό τινος] Ex 8,4; to make void, to cancel (a vow) Nm 30,13M: to take off (garments) [τι] Gn 38,14; to take off from [τι ἀπό τινος] Gn 41,42; to remove (foreign gods) [τινα] Jos 24,14Cf. DORIVAL 1994, 515; SPICQ 1978a, 679-680 -
13 αἰπόλιον
αἰπόλ-ιον, τό,A herd of goats,αἰπόλι' αἰγῶν Il.11.679
, al., cf. Hdt.1.126, S.Aj. 375 (lyr.), LXX Pr.24.66 (30.31).II goat-pasture, AP9.101 (Alph.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > αἰπόλιον
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14 βέλος
A missile, esp. arrow, dart, freq. in Hom.; of the piece of rock hurled by the Cyclops,τόντονδε βαλὼν β. Od.9.495
; of an ox's leg thrown by one of the suitors at Ulysses, 20.305; of a stool, 17.464; ὑπὲκ βελέων out of the reach of darts, out of shot, Il.4.465;ἐκ βελέων 11.163
;ἔξω βελῶν X.Cyr.3.3.69
, etc.;ἔξω βέλους Arr.An. 2.27.1
, Luc.Hist.Conscr.4; opp. ἐντὸς βέλους, D.S.20.6, Arr.An. 1.2.5; εἴσω β. παρελθεῖν ib.1.6.8.2 used of any weapon, as a sword, Ar.Ach. 345, cf. S.Aj. 658; an axe, E.El. 1159; the sting of a scorpion, A.Fr. 169; of the gad-fly, Id.Supp. 556.3 ἀγανὰ βέλεα of Apollo, Il.24.759, Od.3.280, and of Artemis, ib.5.124, denote sudden, easy death of men and women respectively; βέλος ὀξύ, of Ilithyia, pangs of childbirth, Il.11.269, cf. Theoc.27.29.4 after Hom. of anything swift-darting, Διὸς βέλη the bolts of Zeus, lightnings, Pi.N.10.8, cf. Hdt.4.79, etc.;Ζηνὸς ἄγρυπνον β. A.Pr. 360
; πύρπνουν β. ib. 917; βέλεσι πυρπνόου ζάλης, of a storm, ib. 373;πάγων δύσομβρα β. S.Ant. 358
: metaph., ὀμμάτων β. glance of the eye, A.Ag. 742; φίλοικτον β. a piteous glance, ib. 241 (lyr.); ἱμέρου β. the shaft of love, Id.Pr. 649;θυμοῦ βέλη S.OT 893
(s.v.l.); of arguments,πᾶν τετόξευται β. A.Eu. 679
, cf. Pl.Phlb. 23b; β. τὰ ἀπὸ τοῦ στόματος, of invective, Lib.Or.51.8; of mental anguish or fear,ἄτλατον β. Pi.N. 1.48
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15 βροχίζω
A hang, strangle,ἑαυτόν POxy.850.6
; cf. Hsch.s.v. ἀλαῶν: —[voice] Pass., to be ligatured, Gal.4.679.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > βροχίζω
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16 γραφή
γρᾰφ-ή, ἡ,A representation by means of lines: hence,I drawing, delineation, Hdt.4.36; κατὰ γραφήν in outline, cj. in Pl.Smp. 193a; also of painting,γραφῇ κοσμέειν Hdt.3.24
;εἰκὼν γραφῇ εἰκασμένη Id.2.182
; the art of drawing or painting, Pl.Plt. 277c, Ti. 19b.2 that which is drawn or painted, drawing, picture, ὅσον γραφῇ only in a picture, Hdt.2.73;πρέπουσά θ' ὡς ἐν γραφαῖς A.Ag. 242
(lyr.); σπόγγος ὤλεσεν γραφήν ib. 1329;μήτε ἄγαλμα μήτε γ. Arist.Pol. 1336b15
; also of embroidery, A.Ch. 232;γραφαὶ ἀπὸ κερκίδος Philostr.Im.2.5
.3 γ. παρειῶν painting, rouging the cheeks, Id.Ep.22.II writing or the art of writing, Pl.Phdr. 274b, etc.: pl., αἱ γ. τῶν δικῶν the registration of.., Arist.Pol. 1321b36; γραφαὶ περὶ συμμαχίας, of treaties, ib. 1280a40.2 that which is written, writing, S.Tr. 683, Agatho 4: hence, of various written documents, letter, Th.1.129: also in pl., E.IT 735; ψευδεῖς γ. spurious documents, ap.D.18.55 (but in E.Hipp. 1311 false statements); of published writings, τῶνφιλοσόφων Phld.Ir.p.73
W., cf. D.H.Orat.Vett.4; ἐν τῇ πρώτῃ γ. in the first book, Epicur.Nat.Herc.1431.16; written law, Pl.Lg. 934c; contract, PAmh.2.43.13 (ii B. C.): pl., copies of judgements delivered in court, IG12(2).526d8 ([place name] Eresos).b catalogue, list, return,ἱερῶν PTeb.88.2
(ii B. C.);τοῦ κατ' ἄνδρα OGI179.21
(Egypt, i B. C.);τὰς κατ' ἄνδρα γραφάς PTeb.27.7
(ii B. C.), etc.; price-list, D.S.1.91.c inscription, Th.1.134, IG12(5).679 ([place name] Syros), Epigr.Gr. 347 ([place name] Cios), D.C.37.21.d MS. reading, Str.1.2.25, Gal.15.430, Alex.Aphr.in Sens.9.29, Herm.in Phdr.p.154A., etc.3 the Holy Scripture, Aristeas 155, 2 Ep.Pet.1.20: pl., Ph.1.18, J.Ap.2.4, Ev.Matt.21.42, al.: also in sg., of a particular passage, Act.Ap.8.32, al.4 γ. φαρμάκου medical prescription, Gal.12.293, 13.638, 15.918.5 record-office, archive, IG11(2).203B101 (Delos, iii B. C.).2 criminal prosecution in the interest of the state (cf. Poll.8.41), , cf. Lys.1.44, Is.11.28, etc.;γραφὴν γράφεσθαι Pl.Lg. 929e
, etc.;γρ. γ. τινά Id.Euthphr.2b
, etc.;γ. ἀπενεγκεῖν Aeschin.3.217
;γραφήν τινος διώκειν τινά D.19.293
;πολλὰς γ. διώξας οὐδεμίαν εἷλεν Antipho 2.1.5
;γραφὴν ἁλῶναι Id.2.2.9
; γ. κατασκευάζειν κατά τινος, ἐπί τινα, D.21.103, 22.2; γ. εἰσέρχεσθαι, εἰσιέναι, appear before the court in a public prosecution, either as prosecutor or prosecuted, Id.18.105.3 generally, an ordinary public action, opp. to special forms (such as εἰσαγγελία, εὔθυναι, etc.),γραφάς, εὐθύνας, εἰσαγγελίας, πάντα ταῦτ' ἐπαγόντων μοι D.18.249
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17 δέρκομαι
Aδερκέσκετο Od.5.158
: [tense] fut.δέρξομαι Androm.
ap. Gal.6.37: [tense] pf. in [tense] pres. senseδέδορκα Il.22.95
, Pi.O.1.94, A.Th. 103 (lyr.), etc.; also later Prose, Arist.Phgn. 808a4, Luc.Herm.20, Icar.6,14: [tense] aor.ἔδρᾰκον Od. 10.197
, A.Eu.34, E.HF 951 (never in S.): [tense] aor. part. [voice] Pass.δρακείς Pi. P.2.20
, N.7.3; (lyr.); (lyr.), imper.δέρχθητε A.Pr.93
(lyr.), part. ; later in med. formsδέρξατο APl.4.166
(Even.),ἐδρακόμην AP7.224
:—see clearly, see, Il.17.675; part. δεδορκώς having sight, opp. τυφλός, S. OT 454, cf. El.66: hence, alive, living,ζῶντος καὶ ἐπὶ χθονὶ δερκομένοιο Il.1.88
, cf. Od.16.439; δρακεῖσ' ἀσφαλές since she lives in safety, Pi.P.2.20;ἀλαοῖσι καὶ δεδορκόσι A.Eu. 322
(lyr.);δεδορκότ' S.El.66
: freq. with neut. Adj., δεινόν, σμερδαλέον δ., look terrible, Il.3.342, 22.95, etc.;δεινὰ.. ὀφθαλμοῖς δρακεῖν A.Eu.34
;φόνια δ. Ar.Ra. 1337
(lyr.): c. acc. cogn., πῦρ ὀφθαλμοῖσι δεδορκώς flashing fire from his eyes, Od.19.446;Ἄρη δεδορκότων A.Th.53
; butσκότον δεδ.
blind,E.
Ph. 377.2 c. acc. objecti, look on or at, Il.13.86, etc.;τί.. ἥδιον δρ.; A.Ag. 602
;ἐδέρχθης ὀλιγοδρανίαν Id.Pr. 547
; soδ. εἴς τινα Hes. Sc. 169
, E.HF 951; ; descry, perceive, Od.10.197, E. Andr. 545;κτύπον δέδορκα A.Th. 103
(lyr.).b look with favour on, of Destiny, Pi.P.3.85.II of light, flash, gleam, like the eye, δέδορκεν φάος, φέγγος, Id.N.3.84, 9.41; δεδορκὸς βλέπειν to be keen-eyed, Chrysipp.Stoic.3.198;τὸ σφοδρὸν καὶ δεδορκός Plu.2.15b
. (Cf. Skt. dadárśa 'have seen', dṛ[snull ]tás 'seen'; prop. not merely of sight, but of sharp sight, cf. A.Supp. 409, S.Aj.85.—Poet. and later Prose.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δέρκομαι
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18 δημιουργός
A one who works for the people, skilled workman, handicraftsman (opp. ἰδιώτης, Pl. Plt. 298c, Prt. 327c, Ion 531c), Od.17.383, 19.135;ἐχάλκευσε ξίφος.. Αιδης δ. ἄγριος S.Aj. 1035
; of medical practitioners, Hp.VM1, Pl.Smp. 186d; but opp. scientific physicians ([etym.] ἀρχιτεκτονικοί), Arist.Pol. 1282a3; of sculptors, Pl.R. 529e; of confectioners and cooks, Hdt.7.31, Men.518.12 (fem.), Antiph.225, Alexandr.Com.3; μέλιτος δ., of the bee, Jul.Or.8.241a; οἱ δ. the artisan class at Athens, Arist.Ath.13.2, Plu.Thes.25; opp. πολιτικοί, Pl.Ap. 23e; δαμιουργοί, = πόρναι, Hsch.2 metaph., maker,ἡ μαντικὴ φιλίας θεῶν καὶ ἀνθρώπων δ. Pl.Smp. 188d
; νόμων, πολιτείας, Arist.Pol. 1273b32;λόγων Aeschin. 3.215
; δ. κακῶν author of ill, E.Fr.1059.7;πειθοῦς δ. ἡ ῥητορική Pl. Grg. 453a
; , Arist.Pol. 1329a21; ; ὄρθρος δημιοεργός morn that calls man to work, h.Merc. 98.3 creator, producer,νυκτός τε καὶ ἡμέρας Pl.Ti. 40c
; ; esp. in later philosophy, the Creator of the visible world, Demiurge, [Philol.]21, Hp.Ep.23, Ph.1.632, etc.;ὁ νοῦς ἀπεκύησε ἕτερον νοῦν δ. Corp.Herm.1.9
; also name for μονάς, Theol.Ar.5.24: as Adj., δ. λόγος creative reason, Syrian.in Metaph.7.27.II in many Greek states, title of a magistrate, Th.5.47 ([place name] Mantinea), Epist. Philipp. ap. D.18.157 ([place name] Peloponnesus), Plb.23.5.16 (Achaean League), etc.:—[dialect] Dor. [full] δαμιωργός, IG12(3).174 ([place name] Astypalaea); [full] δαμιουργός, ib. 4.679 ([place name] Hermione); [full] δαμιοργός, ib.5(1).1390.116 (Andania, i B. C.); [full] δαμιεργός, ib.12(3).168 ([place name] Astypalaea):—[dialect] Ion. [full] δημιοργός, ib.12(7).241 ([place name] Amorgos), Michel368.1 ([place name] Samos).—In Arist.Pol. 1275b29 there is a play upon the double meaning.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δημιουργός
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19 διαβροχισμός
διαβροχισμός, ὁ,A catching in a noose, Antyll. ap. Orib.45.24.5, Gal. 18(2).679.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διαβροχισμός
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20 εἰσάλλομαι
A spring or rush into,ἐσήλατο τεῖχος Ἀχαιῶν Il.12.438
;πύλας καὶ τεῖχος ἐσᾶλτο 13.679
, cf. 12.466 ;πύργον -όμενοι Pi.O.8.38
; later ἐς. ἐς τὸ πῦρ leap into it, Hdt.2.66 ; εἰ. εἰς τὰ τείχη v.l. in X.Cyr.7.4.4 ; ; [ εἰς ἀσκόν] upon a bladder, Eub.8 ; (lyr.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εἰσάλλομαι
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