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1 ισχυροπαίκτας
ἰσχυροπαίκτᾱς, ἰσχυροπαίκτηςone who plays valiantly: masc acc plἰσχυροπαίκτᾱς, ἰσχυροπαίκτηςone who plays valiantly: masc nom sg (epic doric aeolic) -
2 ἰσχυροπαίκτας
ἰσχυροπαίκτᾱς, ἰσχυροπαίκτηςone who plays valiantly: masc acc plἰσχυροπαίκτᾱς, ἰσχυροπαίκτηςone who plays valiantly: masc nom sg (epic doric aeolic) -
3 καλαμαύλας
καλαμαύλᾱς, καλαμαύληςone who plays on a reed-pipe: masc acc plκαλαμαύλᾱς, καλαμαύληςone who plays on a reed-pipe: masc nom sg (epic doric aeolic) -
4 κιθαρωδώ
κιθαρῳδέωsing to the cithara: pres subj act 1st sg (attic epic doric)κιθαρῳδέωsing to the cithara: pres ind act 1st sg (attic epic doric)κιθαρῳδόςone who plays and sings to the cithara: masc gen sg (doric aeolic)——————κιθαρῳδόςone who plays and sings to the cithara: masc dat sg -
5 πρωταγωνιστάς
πρωταγωνιστά̱ς, πρωταγωνιστήςone who plays the first partmasc acc plπρωταγωνιστά̱ς, πρωταγωνιστήςone who plays the first partmasc nom sg (epic doric aeolic) -
6 συσφαιριστάς
συσφαιριστά̱ς, συσφαιριστήςone who plays at ball with another: masc acc plσυσφαιριστά̱ς, συσφαιριστήςone who plays at ball with another: masc nom sg (epic doric aeolic) -
7 τυμβαύλας
τυμβαύλᾱς, τυμβαύληςone who plays the flute: masc acc plτυμβαύλᾱς, τυμβαύληςone who plays the flute: masc nom sg (epic doric aeolic) -
8 ὑποκριτής
A one who answers:II in [dialect] Att., one who plays a part on the stage, actor, Ar.V. 1279, Pl.R. 373b, Chrm. 162d, Smp. 194b, X. Mem.2.2.9, etc.2 of an orator, ποικίλος ὑ. καὶ περιττός (of Dem.) Phld.Rh.1.197 S.; one who delivers, recites, declaimer,ἐπῶν Tim.Lex.
s.v. ῥαψῳδοί; rhapsodist, D.S.14.109, 15.7; this sense or sense 11.1 is possible in PCair.Zen.4.44 (iii B. C.).3 metaph., pretender, dissembler, hypocrite, LXX Jb.34.30, 36.13, Ev.Matt.23.13, al.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑποκριτής
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9 ἄδικος
A wrongdoing, unrighteous, unjust: : [comp] Comp. - ώτερος ib. 272;δίκαν ἐξ ἀδίκων ἀπαιτῶ A.Ch. 398
(lyr.): [comp] Sup. (lyr.): ἄ. εἴς τι unjust in a thing, ἔς τινα towards a person, Hdt.2.119;εἰς χρήματα X. Cyr.8.8.6
; περί τινα ib.27; ἄ. [ἐν τῷ ἀστραγαλίζειν] one who plays unfairly, Pl.Alc.1.110b: c. inf., so unjust as to.., Ep.Heb.6.10.II of things, unjust, unrighteous, , Hdt.1.5;ἕργματα Thgn.380
, Sol.13.12;ἄδικα φρονέειν Thgn.395
; ἄ. λόγος freq. in Ar.Nu.; ἄρχειν χειρῶν ἀ. begin an assault, Antipho 4.2.1, Lys.4.11, cf. X.Cyr.1.5.13, D.47.39; τὸ δίκαιον καὶ τὸ ἄ., τὰ δίκαια καὶ τὰ ἄ. right and wrong, Pl.Grg. 460a, etc.; πλοῦτος ἄ. ill-gotten, unrighteous, Isoc.1.38;ζυγὸν ἄ. LXX Am.8.5
;νομὴ ἄ. οὐδὲν ἰς χύει PTeb.286.7
(ii A.D.); ἡ ἄ... συναγωγὴ ἀνδρὸς καὶ γυναικός the unrighteous union, Pl.Tht. 150a; ἄ. δίκη vexatious suit, Cratin.19D.2 of the punishment of wrongdoing,Ζεὺς νέμων ἄδικα κακοῖς A.Supp. 404
(lyr.), cf. E.Or. 647.III ἄ. ἡμέρα, i.e. ἄνευ δικῶν, a day on which the courts were shut, Luc.Lex.9: δίκαιος ἄ. who has not appeared in court, Archipp.46. -
10 κυνδαλισμός
κυνδαλ-ισμός, ὁ,A game of knocking out one peg with another, Poll.9.120:—hence [full] κυνδᾰλοπαίκτης, ου, ὁ, one who plays at it, ibid., Hsch. (- στης cod.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κυνδαλισμός
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11 ψιλός
I of land, bare, ψ. ἄροσις open cornland, Il.9.580;πεδίον μέγα τε καὶ ψ. Hdt.1.80
;ὁ λόφος.. δασὺς ἴδῃσί ἐστι, ἐούσης τῆς ἄλλης Λιβύης ψ. Id.4.175
;ἀπὸ ψ. τῆς γῆς Pl.Criti. 111d
, cf. X.An.1.5.5, etc.: in full, [γῆ] ψ. δενδρέων Hdt.4.19
,21; ἄδενδρα καὶ ψ., of the Alps, Plb.3.55.9; τὰ ψ. (sc. χωρία), opp. τὰ ὑλώδη, X.Cyn.5.7; τόποι ψ. ib.4.6; ψ. γεωργία the tillage of land for corn and the like, opp. γ. πεφυτευμένη (the tillage of it for vines, olives, etc.), Arist.Pol. 1258b18, Thphr.CP3.20.1; soγῆ ψ. Eup. 230
, D.20.115, Tab.Heracl.1.175, 2.33;ἐλαῖαι, ὧν νῦν τὰ πολλὰ ἐκκέκοπται καὶ ἡ γῆ ψ. γεγένηται Lys.7.7
.II of animals, stripped of hair or feathers, smooth (cf.λεῖος 1.3
),δέρμα.. ἐλάφοιο Od.13.437
;σάρξ Hp.
Aër.19; ἡμίκραιραν ψ. ἔχων with half the head shaved, Ar. Th. 227; ψ. γνάθοι ib. 583;τὴν ὀσφὺν κομιδῇ ψ. Pherecr.23.4
(anap.); used of dogs with a short, smooth coat of hair, X.Cyn.3.2;τὴν δίποδα ἀγέλην τῷ ψ. καὶ τῷ πτεροφυεῖ τέμνειν Pl.Plt. 266e
;ἄνθρωπος -ότατον κατὰ τὸ σῶμα τῶν ζῴων πάντων ἐστί Arist.GA 745b16
; so ἶβις ψ. τὴν κεφαλήν without feathers, bald on the head, Hdt.2.76; hairless, of the foetus of a hare, Id.3.108; ψ. τὰ περὶ τὴν κεφαλήν, of the ostrich, Arist.PA 697b18.b ψιλαὶ Περσικαί Persian carpets, Callix.2; such a carpet is called ψιλή alone, PSI7.858.2 (iii B. C., pl.), LXXJo.7.21; ψιλὴ πολύμιτος, Babylonicum, Gloss.; ψιλή = aulaeum, tapeta, ibid.; cf. ψιλόταπις.2 generally, bare, uncovered, ψ. ὡς ὁρᾷ νέκυν, i. e. without any earth over it, S.Ant. 426; of a horse which has thrown its rider, AP13.18 ([place name] Parmeno).b c. gen., bare of, separated from, ψ. σώματος οὖσα [ἡ ψυχή] Pl.Lg. 899a;τέχναι ψ. τῶν πράξεων Id.Plt. 258d
;ψ. ὅπλων Id.Lg. 834c
;ἱππέων X.Cyr.5.3.57
;θηρία μεμονωμένα καὶ ψ. τῶν Ἰνδῶν Plb.11.1.12
.c stripped of appendages, naked, ψ. [τρόπις] the bare keel with the planks torn from it, Od.12.421; ψ. μάχαιραι swords alone, without other arms, etc., X.Cyr.4.5.58; θάλαττα ψ. blank sea, Aristid.Or.25(43).50.III freq. in Prose, as a military term, of soldiers without heavy armour, light troops, such as archers and slingers, opp. ὁπλῖται, first in Hdt.7.158, al., freq. in Th., e. g.ὁπλίζει τὸν δῆμον, πρότερον ψ. ὄντα 3.27
, cf. Arr.Tact.3.3;ὁ ψ. ὅμιλος Th.4.125
; so ψιλοί or τὸ ψιλόν, opp. τὸ ὁπλιτικόν, X.HG4.2.17, Arist.Pol. 1321a7; ψιλός, opp. ὡπλισμένος, S.Aj. 1123: coupled with ἄσκευος, Id.OC 1029;ψιλὸς στρατεύσομαι Ar.Th. 232
;ψ. δύναμις Arist.Pol. 1321a13
; αἱ κοῦφαι καὶ αἱ ψ. ἐργασίαι work that belongs to unarmed soldiers, ib. 1321a25;ψ. χερσὶν πρὸς καθωπλισμένους Ael.VH6.2
: but ψ. ἔχων τὴν κεφαλήν bare-headed, without helmet, X.An.1.8.6; ψ. ἵππος a horse without housings, Id.Eq.7.5: unarmed, defenceless, S.Ph. 953.IV λόγος ψ. bare language, i. e. prose, opp. to poetry which is clothed in the garb of metre, Pl.Mx. 239c, Phld.Mus.p.97K.; more freq. in pl.,ψ. λόγοι Pl.Lg. 669d
; opp. τὰ μέτρα, Arist.Rh. 1404b14,33: but in D.27.54 ψ. λόγος is a mere speech, a speech unsupported by evidence; and in Pl.Tht. 165a ψιλοὶ λόγοι are mere forms of argumentation, dialectical abstractions (so ψιλῶς λέγειν speak nakedly, without alleging proofs, Id.Phdr. 262c, cf. Lg. 811e);τὰς πράξεις αὐτὰς ψιλὰς φράζοντες Arist.Rh.Al. 1438b27
.2 ποίησις ψ. mere poetry, without music, i. e. Epic poetry, opp. Lyric ([etym.] ἡ ἐν ᾠδῇ), Pl.Phdr. 278c; soἄνευ ὀργάνων ψ. λόγοι Id.Smp. 215c
, cf. Arist.Po. 1447a29; ψ. τῷ στόματι, opp. μετ' ὀργάνων, as a kind of μουσική, Pl.Plt. 268b;λύρας φθόγγοι.. ψιλοὶ καὶ ἀμεικτότεροι τῇ φωνῇ Arist.Pr. 922a16
; ἡ ψ. φωνή the ordinary sound of the voice, opp. singing ([etym.] ἡ ᾠδική), D.H. Comp.11.3 ψ. μουσική instrumental music unaccompanied by the voice, opp. ἡ μετὰ μελῳδίας, Arist.Pol. 1339b20; ψιλῷ μέλει διαγωνίζεσθαι πρὸς ᾠδὴν καὶ κιθάραν, of Marsyas, Plu.2.713d, cf. Phld.Mus. p.100K.; soψ. κιθάρισις καὶ αὔλησις Pl.Lg. 669e
; ψιλὸς αὐλητής one who plays unaccompanied on the flute (cf. ψιλοκιθαριστής), Phryn. 145.V mere, simple (cf. supr. IV. 1), ἀριθμητικὴ ψιλή, opp. geometry and the like , Pl.Plt. 299e; ὕδωρ ψ., opp. σὺν οἴνῳ, Hp.Int.35; ψ. ἀναίρεσις mere removal, Phld.Sign.12; ψ. ἄνδρες, i. e. men without women, Antip.Stoic.3.254:—Oedipus calls Antigone his ψιλὸν ὄμμα, as being the one poor eye left him, S.OC 866. Adv. merely, only,Plu.
Per.15; ἕνεκα τοῦ ψ. εἰπεῖν for the purpose of merely saying, Sch. Il.Oxy.1086.65; ψ. ὀνομάζειν call by the bare name (without epithet), Phld.Vit.p.39J.VI Gramm. of vowels,ψ. ἦχος
without the spiritus asper,Demetr.
Eloc.73;ψ. πνεῦμα A.D.Adv.148.9
, D.T.Supp. 674.15;ψιλῶς λέγεσθαι A.D.Pron.57.3
.b of the letters ε and υ written simply, not as αι and οι, which represented the sounds in late Gr.,μαθόντες τὰ διὰ τοῦ διφθόγγου ᾱῑ τυχὸν ἅπαντα, ἐδιδάχθημεν τὰ ἄλλα πάντα ψιλὰ γράφεσθαι Hdn.Epim. 162
, cf. An.Ox.1.124: hence ἐψιλόν as name of the letter ε and ὐψιλόν as name of υ, which are first found in Anon. post Et.Gud.679.6, 678.55, and Chrysoloras: ἐ ψιλόν is f. l. in D.T.631.5: but inπᾶσα λέξις ἀπὸ τῆς κ ¯ ε ¯ συλλαβῆς ἀρχομένη διὰ τοῦ ε ¯ ψιλοῦ γράφεται.. πλὴν τοῦ καί, κτλ. Hdn.Epim.62
, ε ¯ ψ. is not yet merely the name of the letter: for ὐψιλόν v. sub ὖ, cf. Sch. Heph.p.93C.2 of mute consonants, the litterae tenues, π κ τ, opp. φ χ θ, o(/sai gi/gnontai xwris th=s tou= pneu/matos e)kbolh=s Arist. Aud. 804b10, cf. D.H.Comp.14, D.T.631.21; ψιλῶς καλεῖν pronounce with a littera tenuis for an aspirate, e. g., ῥάπυς for ῥάφυς, ἀσπάραγος for ἀσφάραγος, Ath.9.369b, cf. Eust.81.5, Tz.H.11.58. -
12 Πυθαύλης
Πυθαύληςone who plays the: masc nom sg -
13 εφεδριστήρας
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14 ἐφεδριστῆρας
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15 εφεδρίταις
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16 ἐφεδρίταις
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17 καλαμαύλης
καλαμαύληςone who plays on a reed-pipe: masc nom sg -
18 κιθαρωδοίς
κιθαρῳδέωsing to the cithara: pres opt act 2nd sg (attic epic doric)κιθαρῳδόςone who plays and sings to the cithara: masc dat pl -
19 κιθαρῳδοῖς
κιθαρῳδέωsing to the cithara: pres opt act 2nd sg (attic epic doric)κιθαρῳδόςone who plays and sings to the cithara: masc dat pl -
20 κιθαρωδού
κιθαρῳδέωsing to the cithara: pres imperat mp 2nd sg (attic)κιθαρῳδέωsing to the cithara: imperf ind mp 2nd sg (attic)κιθαρῳδόςone who plays and sings to the cithara: masc gen sg
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