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1 δύση
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2 δυσμή
δυσμή, ῆς, ἡ the action of appearing to sink and so disappear from view, going down, setting (of the sun) (s. δύνω; Aeschyl., Hdt. et al.; ins, pap, LXX), also as direction of the setting sun, west (Aeschyl. et al.) in our lit. (also LXX, En, TestSol 1:2 and 4 VW; TestJud 5:2; GrBar 8:1; Philo; Jos., e.g. Ant. 3, 199; 7, 16; SibOr, e.g. 4, 102; 5, 371 and 374; Just., D. 137, 4) exclusively pl., elsewh., nearly so (opp. ἀνατολαί) of east and west (BGU 1049, 8; Ps 106:3; TestJud 5:2) Mt 8:11; Lk 13:29; ἀπὸ δ. in the west Rv 21:13 (s. ἀπό 2a). ἐπὶ δυσμῶν in the west (cp. Num 22:1; 33:48; Dt 11:24, 30) Lk 12:54. Of lightning that flashes across the whole sky ἐξέρχεται ἀπὸ ἀνατολῶν καὶ φαίνεται ἕως δ. it comes fr. the east and shines to the west Mt 24:27 (cp. 1 Ch 12:16; Bar 4:37).—B. 871. DELG s.v. δύω. M-M. -
3 ζεφυρία
ζεφυρίᾱ, Ζεφυρίηthe west wind: fem nom /voc /acc dualζεφυρίᾱ, Ζεφυρίηthe west wind: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic)ζεφυρίᾱ, ζεφυρίηthe west wind: fem nom /voc /acc dualζεφυρίᾱ, ζεφυρίηthe west wind: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic) -
4 ζεφυρίας
ζεφυρίᾱς, Ζεφυρίηthe west wind: fem acc plζεφυρίᾱς, Ζεφυρίηthe west wind: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic)ζεφυρίᾱς, ζεφυρίηthe west wind: fem acc plζεφυρίᾱς, ζεφυρίηthe west wind: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
5 δυσμαί,-ῶν
+ ἡ N 1 16-18-9-9-10=62 Gn 15,12.17; Ex 17,12; 22,25; Nm 22,1setting (of the sun) Gn 15,12; quarter of sunset, west Nm 22,1*Nm 22,1 δυσμαί the west-מערב for MT ערבות the plains, the wilderness, the Arabah, see also Nm 33,48.49.50; 36,13; Dt 1,1; 11,30; Jos 5,10; 2 Sm 2,29; 4,7; Ps 67(68),5; Is 51,3; Am 6,14; *JgsA 20,33(ἀπὸ) δυσμῶν (τῆς Γαβαα) (from) the west (of Gabaa or Gibeah)-(גבע)ממערב־ for MT (גבע)מערה־/מ from the vicinity ? (of Gibeah); *Ez 27,9 ἐπὶ δυσμὰς δυσμῶν uttermost west-ערבI to go down, to become evening for MT מערבך לערב ערבII to exchange merchandiseCf. HARL 1986a, 65 -
6 Λιβυκά
Λιβυκόςthe west bank of the Nile: neut nom /voc /acc plΛιβυκά̱, Λιβυκόςthe west bank of the Nile: fem nom /voc /acc dualΛιβυκά̱, Λιβυκόςthe west bank of the Nile: fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic) -
7 σκαιός
A left, on the left hand, poet. for ἀριστερός (used by Prose writers in metaph. sense, and once by Pl. in literal sense, Phdr. 266a; also in [dialect] Dor. Prose, ἐν σκαιάν,= ἐς ἀριστεράν, SIG636.22 (Delph., ii B.C.; σκαγαν lapis));τὸ σ. ὄμμα παραβαλών A.Fr. 308
(cf. Ath.7.303c); in Hom. always in dat. σκαιῇ (sc. χειρί), with the left hand, Il.1.501, al.; χειρὶ ς. Hes.Th. 179:—hence,II western, westward (for the Greek diviner always turned his face northward, and so had the West on his left): hence Σκαιαὶ πύλαι the West-gate of Troy, Il.3.145, al., cf. Hsch. (otherwise expld. by Sch. ad loc.); σ. ῥίον either, on the left, or west headland, Od.3.295; σ. λιμήν Orac. ap.D.S.8.21;πόρος D.P.161
, 481, 541.2 unlucky, ill-omened, mischievous (cf.δεξιός 11
), ἡ φιλοτιμίη κτῆμα ς. Hdt.3.53; σεσιγαμένον οὐ σκαιότερον χρῆμ' ἕκαστον a thing is none the worse for remaining unsaid, Pi.O.9.104; σ. ἐκλύσων στόμα about to speak mischief, S.Aj. 1225.III metaph. of persons, lefthanded, awkward, clumsy, stupid,- ότατος καὶ ἀδικώτατος Hdt.1.129
;σ. ἰητροί Hp.Art.42
; , cf. 771; ὅπου δ' Ἀπόλλων σ. ᾖ, τίνες σοφοί; E.El. 972, cf. Heracl. 258, HF 283;ὦ σκαιὲ κἀπαίδευτε Ar.V. 1183
, cf. 1266; ;οὕτω σ. ὥστε μαθεῖν οὐ δύνασθαι Lys.10.15
, cf. Pl.Euthd. 295d;σ. καὶ βάρβαρος τὸν τρόπον D.26.17
;σ. καὶ ἀναίσθητος Id.18.120
;σ. ἢ ἀνήκοος Id.19.312
. Adv.,σκαιῶς λέγειν Ar.Ec. 644
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8 Ζεφυρία
Ζεφυρίᾱ, Ζεφυρίηthe west wind: fem nom /voc /acc dualΖεφυρίᾱ, Ζεφυρίηthe west wind: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic) -
9 Ζεφυρίας
Ζεφυρίᾱς, Ζεφυρίηthe west wind: fem acc plΖεφυρίᾱς, Ζεφυρίηthe west wind: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
10 Λιβυκών
Λιβυκόςthe west bank of the Nile: fem gen plΛιβυκόςthe west bank of the Nile: masc /neut gen pl -
11 Λιβυκῶν
Λιβυκόςthe west bank of the Nile: fem gen plΛιβυκόςthe west bank of the Nile: masc /neut gen pl -
12 Λιβυκόν
Λιβυκόςthe west bank of the Nile: masc acc sgΛιβυκόςthe west bank of the Nile: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
13 Λιβυάρχαι
Λιβυάρχηςgovernor of region on the west bank of the Nile: masc nom /voc plΛιβυάρχᾱͅ, Λιβυάρχηςgovernor of region on the west bank of the Nile: masc dat sg (doric aeolic) -
14 Λιβύα
Λιβύᾱ, Λιβύηthe west bank of the Nile: fem nom /voc /acc dualΛιβύᾱ, Λιβύηthe west bank of the Nile: fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic) -
15 Λιβύαι
Λιβύηthe west bank of the Nile: fem nom /voc plΛιβύᾱͅ, Λιβύηthe west bank of the Nile: fem dat sg (doric aeolic) -
16 Λιβύας
Λιβύᾱς, Λιβύηthe west bank of the Nile: fem acc plΛιβύᾱς, Λιβύηthe west bank of the Nile: fem gen sg (doric aeolic) -
17 Λιβύη
Λιβύηthe west bank of the Nile: fem nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic)——————Λιβύηthe west bank of the Nile: fem dat sg (attic epic ionic) -
18 επιζέφυρον
ἐπιζέφυροςtowards the west: masc /fem acc sgἐπιζέφυροςtowards the west: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
19 ἐπιζέφυρον
ἐπιζέφυροςtowards the west: masc /fem acc sgἐπιζέφυροςtowards the west: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
20 ζεφυρίαις
Ζεφυρίηthe west wind: fem dat plζεφυρίηthe west wind: fem dat pl
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