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1 δυσόρνιθας
δύσορνιςboding ill: masc /fem acc pl -
2 δύσορνις
δύσορνιςboding ill: masc /fem nom sg -
3 δυσάντητος
δῠσ-άντητος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δυσάντητος
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4 δυσκληδόνιστος
δυσ-κληδόνιστος, ον,A of ill name, boding ill, Luc.Am.39.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δυσκληδόνιστος
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5 δύσορνις
A = δυσοιώνιστος, boding ill, Id.Th. 838 (lyr.), E.Hipp. 757 (lyr.); with ill auspices, Plu.Marc.4.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δύσορνις
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6 δύσφημος
A of ill omen, boding, Hes.Op. 735; opp. εὔφημος, E.Andr. 1144, Pl.Hp.Ma. 293a. Adv. - μως, ἱερουργεῖν Zen.4.95
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7 οἴομαι
Aοἴομαι Od.10.193
,οἴοιτο 17.580
, 22.12), v. infr.:—the shortd. form [full] οἶμαι is the one chiefly used in Trag., οἴομαι only in A.Ch. 758, S.OC28 ; but οἴομαι is freq. in Ar. (Eq. 407, al.) ; Hdt. does not use either form ; in [dialect] Att. Prose codd. vary, but οἶμαι prevails, and was exclusively used in parenthesis (v. infr. IV): [tense] impf. , Ar.V. 791, etc. ; also 1 pers. , etc.: [tense] fut.οἰήσομαι Lys.30.8
, Pl.R. 397a, etc., laterοἰηθήσομαι Gal.Opt.Doctr.42
:—[dialect] Ep. [tense] aor. [full] ὠϊσάμην (v. infr.): [tense] aor.ὠΐσθην Od.4.453
, 16.475 ; part.ὀϊσθείς Il.9.453
; [dialect] Att. and [dialect] Ion. [tense] aor.ᾠήθην Hp.VM14
, Antipho 1.8, Th.4.130, Pl.Tht. 178c, etc. ; but rare in Com. and Trag., , οἰηθείς, -εῖσα, Antiph.194.2, E. IA 986 ; also [tense] aor. inf.οἰήσασθαι Arat.896
:—[voice] Act., [dialect] Ep. [tense] pres. [full] ὀΐω and [full] οἴω, but only in [ per.] 1sg. (v. infr.) ; [dialect] Lacon.οἰῶ Ar.Lys.81
, 156, 998, Epil. 3. [In the un[var] contr. forms, Hom. uses [pron. full] ῑ inὀΐομαι Il.5.644
,ὀΐεαι 1.561
, Od.10.380,ὀΐεται 17.586
,ὀϊόμεθ' 21.322
,22.165,ὀϊόμενος Il.15.728
, Od. 2.351, al. (οἰόμενος Call.Epigr.8.2
),ὠΐετο Od.10.248
,ὀΐσατο 1.323
,9.213,19.390,ὀϊσάμενος 15.443
(but the v.l. ὀϊσσατο, ὀϊσσάμενος in Hom. can be supported byὀϊσσάμενος A.R.2.1135
, cf. Epic.Alex.Adesp.2.41, Arat.1006, by ὑποίζεσθαι (: ὑπονοεῖν) Hsch., and byὠῐσάμην A.R. 1.291
, ὠΐσατο [pron. full] [ῐ] Mosch.2.8, etc.) ; [voice] Act. [tense] pres. ὀΐω has [pron. full] ῑ when it stands at the end of a line, also in Od.19.215 (in fourth foot), 18.259 (before caesura in third foot) ; but [pron. full] ῐ in Il.1.558, 13.153,23.467, etc. ; οἴω as disyll. is always at the end, exc. in 15.298, 21.533, 23.310.]:—forebode, presage, c. acc.,κῆρας ὀϊομένῳ Il.13.283
;γόον δ' ὠΐετο θυμός Od. 10.248
; expect,ἐελδομένοισι μάλ' ἡμῖν, οὐδ' ἔτ' ὀϊομένοισι 24.401
; suspect,ἤ τι ὀϊσάμενος, ἢ καὶ θεὸς ὣς ἐκέλευσεν 9.339
;ἦ τινά που δόλον ἄλλον ὀΐεαι 10.380
; fear,κατὰ θυμὸν ὀΐσατο, μή ἑ λαβοῦσα οὐλὴν ἀμφράσσαιτο 19.390
;τῷ ἑπόμην.., ὀϊόμενός περ, ἀνάγκῃ 14.298
: abs., αἰεὶ μὲν ὀΐεαι, οὐδέ σε λήθω thou art ever suspecting, Il.1.561 ; , cf. Od.15.443 : folld. by ὡς, καὐτὸς ὀΐεαι ὥς κεν ἐτύχθη you can guess how it would have happened, 3.255, cf. 17.586 : c. acc. et [tense] fut. inf.,ὀΐομαι ἄνδρα χολωσέμεν Il.1.78
; ἅ τιν' οὐ πείσεσθαι ὀΐω ib. 289, cf. 5.252, 284, al. ;τὸ καὶ τελέεσθαι ὀΐω 1.204
;ἀλλ' οὐ νῦν ἐρύεσθαι ὀΐομαι 20.195
: c. acc. et [tense] pres. inf., referring to present time,οὐδέ τι θυμῷ ὠΐσθη δόλον εἶναι Od.4.453
, cf. 10.232 ;ὀΐσατο γὰρ θεὸν εἶναι 1.323
; : c. acc. et [tense] aor. inf., referring to past time,τῇ δ' ὀΐω κατανεῦσαι 1.558
, cf. Od.3.27, al.: the subj. of the inf. must freq. be supplied from the context, διωκέμεναι γὰρ ὀΐω I fear [they] are pursuing me, 15.278, cf. 1.201, 12.212, Il.12.66,al.: c. inf. alone, when both Verbs have the same subject, as κιχήσεσθαι δέ δ' ὀΐω I think I shall catch you, 6.341 ; mean, intend, c. [tense] fut. inf., , cf. 170, Od.19.215 : c. [tense] pres. inf.,οὐ γὰρ ὀΐω ἀνδρῶν δυσμενέων ἑκὰς ἱστάμενος πολεμίζειν Il.13.262
.II impersonal, only Od.19.312, ἀλλά μοι ὧδ' ἀνὰ θυμὸν ὀΐεται there comes a boding into my heart.III think, suppose, believe, freq. in Hom., as Il.1.59,5.644, etc. ; ; οἶμαι γάρ νιν ἱκετεύσειν ( ἱκετεῦσαι codd.) E.IA 462 ; κτήσεσθαι (- σασθαι codd.) Lys.12.19 ; διαπράξεσθαι (- ξασθαι codd.) Id.13.53 ; ; opp. εἰδέναι, Pl.R. 506c4 ;οἴονται, ἴσασι δ' οὐδέν Arist.Rh. 1389b17
, cf.APo. 75a15 : folld. by ὅτι.., Plu.2.90b:—[voice] Pass., that he is the putative father, 784a (Tenos, iv B. C.).IV parenthetically, mostly in first person, ἐν πρώτοισιν, ὀΐω, κείσεται among the first, I ween, will he be lying, Il.8.536 ;ἔπειτά γ', ὀΐω, γνώσεαι Od.16.309
, cf. Il.13.153, Od.2.255, etc.: in Hom. only in act. form ὀΐω, exc.ὀΐομαι Od.22.140
, and perh. 14.363, cf. A.Ch. 758 ; in [dialect] Att. this parenthetic use is prob. confined to the shorter form οἶμαι, [tense] impf. ᾤμην ; rarely in other persons than the first, as οὐκ οἴει ἀναγκασθήσεται; Pl.R. 486c, cf. Tht. 147b ; πόσης οἴεσθε γέμει σωφροσύνης; Id.Smp. 216d.2 expressive of modesty or courtesy, to avoid over-great bluntness of assertion, Id.Grg. 483c, X.Cyr.1.3.11, etc.: even between a Prep. and its case, ;ἐν οἶμαι πολλοῖς D.20.3
; or between Art. and Subst.,οἱ γὰρ οἶμαι βέλτιστοι Id.54.38
.V answering a question, I think so, I should think so, Ar.Ach. 919, etc. ;νὴ τὸν Ἡρακλέα, οἶμαί γε Id.Th.27
;οἶμαι ἔγωγε Pl.Cri. 47d
, etc. ; οἴεσθαί γε χρή one must think so, it would seem so, Id.Prt. 325c, Cri. 53d, Phd. 68b, Grg. 522a.VI [dialect] Att. phrases:1 πῶς οἴει; you can't think how, to add force, like πῶς δοκεῖς ; .2 οἴομαι δεῖν I think it my duty, think fit, hence sts., intend, purpose, λέγειν οἴεται δεῖν ποιεῖν δεινούς his object is to train orators, Pl.Men. 95c, cf. 86b, Tht. 207e ; ; , cf. Pl.Prt. 316c, X.An.2.6.26, Mem.4.6.3,6 ; [ ὁ ἀκόλαστος] οἰόμενος δεῖν [ διώκει τὰ ἡδέα] intentionally, Arist.EN 1152a6, cf. 1136b8, Pl.Hipparch. 225b ; but οἴομαι δὲ δεῖν οὐδέν methinks there is no need, S.OC28 ; and in Pl.Alc.2.144d ἆρ' οὐκ ἀναγκαῖον.. οἰηθῆναι δεῖν.. ἡμᾶς εἰδέναι ἢ τῷ ὄντι εἰδέναι; must we not either think we know or really know? ( δεῖν being superfluous). -
8 ἀριστερός
A left, on the left, ἐπ' ἀριστερά towards, i.e. on, the left, Il.2.526, al.;ἐπ' ἀριστερὰ χειρός Od.5.277
;ἐπ' ἀ. χειρῶν A.R. 2.1266
;ἐξἀριστερῶν Hp.Epid.2.4.1
; ἐν τοῖσι ἀριστεροῖσι ibid.2 ἀριστερά (with or without χείρ), ἡ, left hand, ἐξ ἀριστερῆς χειρός on the left hand, Hdt.2.30; simplyἀριστερῆς χ. Id.4.34
;ἐξ ἀριστερᾶς S.Ph.20
, Pl.Ti. 72c, etc.;οὑξ ἀριστερᾶς.. ναός S.El.7
; ἐς ἀριστερὴν χεῖρα ἤιε, ἐν ἀριστερῇ ἔχειν, Hdt.7.42.3 metaph., boding ill, ominous, because to a Greek, looking northward, unlucky signs came from the left,ἀ. ἤλυθεν ὄρνις Od.20.242
.4 awkward, erring, φρενόθεν ἐπ' ἀριστερὰ ἔβας turnedst to the leftward of thy mind, S.Aj. 182 (lyr.); ἐπ' ἀριστερὰ εἴληφας τὸ πρᾶγμα in a sinister sense, Com.Adesp.22.67 D.; τῷ ἀριστερῷ δέχεσθαι [λόγους] Plu.2.378b. (Prop. 'better', cf. ἄριστος; euphemism (cf. εὐώνυμος) to avoid ill-luck.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀριστερός
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9 ἐλπίς
A hope, expectation (δόξα μελλόντων Pl.Lg. 644c
),ἔτι γὰρ καὶ ἐλπίδος αἶσα Od.16.101
, 19.84; personified, Hes. Op.96: pl., Pi.P.2.49, etc.; πολλῶν ῥαγεισῶν ἐλπίδων after the wreck of many hopes, A.Ag. 505;ἔτι ἐν αὐτοῖς εἰσὶν ἐλπίδες, νέοι γάρ Pl.Prt. 328d
; ; expectancy, Id.OT 771 (pl.), OC 1749 (lyr., pl.), Pi.N.1.32 (pl.), etc.:—Constr., in [dialect] Att., with gen. both of subject and object, as (where both are conjoined) Πελοποννησίων τὴν ἐλπίδα τοῦ ναυτικοῦ the hope of the P.in their navy, Th. 2.89; alsoαἱ τῶν Ἑλλήνων ἐς ὑμᾶς ἐλπίδες Id.3.14
; ὑμέτεραι ἐλπίδες,= ἐς ὑμᾶς, Id.1.69; ἐλπίδ' ἔχω, = ἐλπίζω, with [tense] fut. inf.,μὴ οὐ δώσειν δίκην Hdt.6.11
, etc.: with [tense] aor.inf.,κλέος εὑρέσθαι Pi.P.3.111
: with ὡς and [tense] fut. inf., S.OC 385;ὥστε μὴ θανεῖν E.Or.52
; ; ἐν ἐλπίδι εἰμί, c. [tense] fut. inf., Th.7.46;ἐν ἐλπίσι καλαῖς γενόμενος Plu.Brut.40
; ἐλπίς [ἐστί] μοι with acc. and [tense] fut. inf. or [tense] aor.,ἐλπίς τις αὐτὸν ἥξειν A.Ag. 679
;τοσοῦτόν γ' ἐστί μοι τῆς ἐλπίδος, τὸν ἄνδρα.. προσμεῖναι S.OT 836
; : c. [tense] pres. inf., Id.Sph. 250e: folld. by ὡς .., E.Tr. 487;ἐς ἐλπίδα ἐλθεῖν τινος Th.2.56
;ἐπ' ἐλπίδας ἀφανεῖς καθίστασθαι Id.5.103
;ἐλπίδα λαβεῖν X.Cyr.4.6.7
; ἐλπίδας μεγάλας ἔν τινι ἔχειν ib.1.4.25, cf. Isoc.4.121; τίν' ὑπάγεις μ' ἐς ἐλπίδ'; E.Hel. 826; ἐλπίδας ἐμποιεῖν ἀνθρώποις, ὑποθεῖναί τισι, X.Cyr.1.6.19, HG4.8.28; ; ἐλπίδα or ἐλπίδας ὑπογράφειν, Epicur.Ep.3p.65U., Plb.5.36.1;ἀποκεκομμένης τῆς ἐλπίδος Id.3.63.8
, cf. A.R.4.1272; ἐκτὸς ἐλπίδος beyond hope, S.Ant. 330;ἀπ' ἐλπίδος πεσεῖν A.Ag. 999
; παρ' ἐλπίδα ib. 899, S.Ph. 882: prov.,πεινῶμεν ἐπὶ ταῖς ἐλπίσιν Antiph.123.7
;κάπτοντες αὔρας ἐλπίδας σιτούμενοι Eub.10.7
;αἱ δ' ἐλπίδες βόσκουσι τοὺς κενούς Men. Mon.42
.2 object of hope, a hope,Ὀρέστης, ἐ. δόμων A.Ch. 776
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10 ἐναίσιμος
A ominous, fateful, οὐδ' ἦλθον ἐναίσιμον (as Adv.) Il.6.519; ; οὐδέ τε πάντες ἐναίσιμοι [ ὄρνιθες] ib. 182; esp. in good sense, seasonable, of omens,ἐ. σήματα φαίνων Il.2.353
: generally, favourable, boding good,λιγνὺν ἐναίσιμον ἀΐσσουσαν A.R.1.438
.II of persons, their thoughts, etc., righteous,ἀνὴρ ὃς ἐ. εἴη Od.10.383
;οἵ τινές εἰσιν ἐ. οἵ τ' ἀθέμιστοι 17.363
; ᾧ οὔτ' ἂρ φρένες εἰσὶν ἐ. (of Achilles) Il.24.40, cf. Od.18.220;ἐμοὶ νόος ἐστὶν ἐ. 5.190
; so , 7.299; ἐ. τίει [ βίον] A.Ag. 775(lyr.); γῆρας γὰρ ἐ. ἄνδρατίθησιν makes him honoured, Opp.H.1.683.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐναίσιμος
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11 ὄσσομαι
ὄσσομαι, ([etym.] ὄσσε) [dialect] Ep. Verb, used only in [tense] pres. and [tense] impf. without augm., [tense] pres. (I.-E.A oq[ uglide]- yo-) corresponding to [tense] fut. ὄψομαι (v. ὄψ): [voice] Act. ὄσσω only EM562.6,673.11 : prop. see, look, as in A.R.4.318, cf. Fr.anon.63, and in the compd. προτιόσσομαι (q.v.): but mostly,2 presage, have foreboding of,κακὰ δ' ὄσσετο θυμός 10.374
, cf. 18.154 ;ὄσσοντο γὰρ ἄλγεα θυμῷ Il.18.224
.3 by imparting such presages to others, forebode, used only of evil,ὡς ὅτε πορφύρῃ πέλαγος μέγα κύματι κωφῷ ὀσσόμενον λιγέων ἀνέμων λαιψηρὰ κέλευθα 14.17
; esp. by look or mien, κάκ' ὀσσόμενος boding evil by his looks, 1.105 ; of two eagles, ὄσσοντο ὄλεθρον boded death, Od.2.152 ; , cf. Hes.Th. 551.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὄσσομαι
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12 ἀριστερός
ἀριστερός: left (opp. δεξιός), hence sinister, ill - boding ( ὄρνῖς, Od. 20.242); ἐπ' ἀριστερά, ‘on the left,’ Il. 12.240 ; ἐπ' ἀριστερόφιν, Il. 13.309.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἀριστερός
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13 κακός
κακός, comp. κακώτερος, κακίων, sup. κάκιστος: bad, opp. ἀγαθός, ἐσθλός. The variety of applications is as great as that of the opp. words, hence ‘cowardly,’ ‘ugly,’ ‘poor,’ ‘vile,’ ‘sorry,’ ‘useless,’ ‘destructive,’ ‘miserable,’ ‘unlucky,’ ‘ill - boding,’ etc. Not often of persons morally bad, Od. 11.384. As subst., κακόν, κακά, evil, pest, ills of all sorts, Il. 5.831, Od. 12.118, Od. 11.482.— Adv., κακῶς.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > κακός
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