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1 ανηλεγές
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2 ἀνηλεγές
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3 ἔξω
I of Place,1 with Verbs of motion, out or out of,ἔ. ἰών Od.14.526
;χωρεῖν ἔ. Hdt.1.10
;πορεύεσθαι Pl.Phdr. 247b
;βλέπειν D.18.323
; ἔ. τοὺς χριστιανούς (sc. φέρε) Luc.Alex.38, etc.b as Prep., c. gen.,ἔ. χροὸς ἕλκε Il.11.457
;ἔ. βήτην μεγάροιο κιόντε Od.22.378
; ἔ. or γῆς ἔ. βαλεῖν, A.Th. 1019, S.OT 622, etc.: pleon. withἐκ, κραδίη δέ τοι ἔ. στηθέων ἐκθρῴσκει Il.10.94
;ἐκ τῆς ταφῆς ἐκφέρειν ἔ. Hdt.3.16
, cf. E.Hipp. 650: ἐκπλώσαντες ἔ. τὸν Ἑλλήσποντον sailing outside the H., Hdt.5.103;ἔ. τὸν Ἑλλ. πλέων 7.58
.2 without any sense of motion, outside, Od.10.95, etc.; τὸ ἔ. the outside, Th.7.69; τὸ ἔ. τῶν ὀμμάτων their prominency, Pl.Tht. 143e; τὰ ἔ. things outside the walls or house, Th.2.5, X.Oec.7.30; external things, Pl.Tht. 198c; τὰ ἔ. πράγματα foreign affairs, Th.1.68; οἱ ἔ. those outside, Id.5.14; of exiles, Id.4.66, cf. S.OC 444 (but in NT, the heathen, 1 Ep.Cor.5.12);ἡ ἔ. στηλέων θάλασσα ἡ Ἀτλαντὶς καλεομένη Hdt.1.202
, cf. Pl.Criti. 108e; ἡ ἔ. θάλασσα, opp. ἡ εἴσω, Aristid.Or.40(5).9; ἔ. τὴν χεῖρα ἔχειν keep one's arm outside one's cloak, Aeschin.1.25.b as Prep., c. gen., οἱ ἔ. γένους, opp. τὰ ἐγγενῆ, S.Ant. 660;ἔ. τῶν κακῶν οἰκεῖν Id.OT 1390
; ἔ. τοξεύματος out of range of arrows, Th.7.30; ἔ. βελῶν, τῶν β., X.Cyr.3.3.69, An.5.2.26; ἔ. τοῦ πολέμου unconcerned with the war, Th.2.65;τοῦ πάσχειν κακῶς ἔ. γενήσεσθε D.4.34
; τῶν ἔ. τοῦ πράγματος ὄντων persons unconcerned in the matter, Id.21.45, cf. ib.15; πράξεις ἔ. τῆς ὑποθέσεως λεγομένας away from the subject, Isoc.12.74;ἔ. τοῦ πράγματος Arist.Rh. 1354a22
; ἔ. τοῦ δικαστηρίου [ἔπαινοι] Luc.Hist.Conscr.59; ἔ. λόγου τίθεσθαι, θέσθαι, Plu.2.671a, Tim.36; ἔ. πάτου ὀνόματα out-of-the-way words, Luc.Hist.Conscr.44; ἔ. πίστεως beyond belief, Id.DMar.4.1; ἔ. φρενῶν out of one's senses, Pi.O7.47;ἔ. ἐλαύνειν τοῦ φρονεῖν E.Ba. 853
; ; ; οὐδὲν ἔ. τοῦ φυτεύσαντος δρᾷς unlike thy sire, S.Ph. 904; ἔ. τῆς ἀνθρωπείας.. νομίσεως alien to human belief, Th.5.105: prov., αἴρειν ἔ. πόδα πηλοῦ keep clear of difficulties, Suid.; soἔ. κομίζων πηλοῦ πόδα A.Ch. 697
;πημάτων ἔ. πόδα ἔχειν Id.Pr. 265
;ἔ. πραγμάτων ἔχειν πόδα E.Heracl. 109
.II of Time, beyond, over,ἔ. μέσου ἡμέρας X.Cyr.4.4.1
;ἔ. τῆς ἡλικίας D.3.34
;ἔ. πέντ' ἐτῶν Id.38.18
.III without, except, c. gen.,ἔ. σεῦ Hdt.7.29
, cf. 4.46;ἔ. ἤ.. Id.2.3
, 7.228;ἔ. τοῦ πλεόνων ἄρξαι
besides..,Th.
5.97, cf. 26; ἔ. τοῦ ἐφθακέναι ἀδικοῦντες except the being first to do wrong, Epist. Philipp. ap. D.18.39, cf. PSI6.577.17, PCair.Zen.225.4.IV τὰ κατὰ τὸν Φίλιππον ἔ. τελέως ἐστί, Philip is 'played out', Plb.5.28.4.— Cf. ἐξωτέρω, -τάτω. -
4 ανηλεγέος
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5 ἀνηλεγέος
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6 ανηλεγέως
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7 ἀνηλεγέως
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8 ανηλεγής
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9 ἀνηλεγής
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10 εὐχερής
εὐχερ-ής, ές,A tolerant of or indifferent to evil, unpleasantness or inaccuracy, not squeamish, ;οὐδενὸς γὰρ πώποτε ἀπέβαλεν ὀσπρίου λέπος· οὕτως ἐκεῖνός ἐστιν εὐ. ἀνήρ Alex. 266.8
, cf. Aristopho 12.5, S.Ph. 519, 875; of lizardeaters,λίαν εὐχερεῖς Menesth.
ap. Orib.2.68.13; εὐ.βίος of the swineherd, Pl.Plt. 266d; τὸ εὐ. τῶν ὀνομάτων the loose use of names, Id.Tht. 184c. Adv. -ρῶς, φέρειν τὴν ὠχρότητα, i.e. gloss it over, Id.R. 474e, cf. Tht. 154b;εὐ. ἔχειν πρὸς τὴν ἀνθρωποφαγίαν Arist. Pol. 1338b21
; -: [comp] Comp. - έστερον, πρὸς πᾶν βρῶμα ἔχειν X.Lac.2.5
; ἄλλο μικρῷ μεῖζον -έστερον κινοῦσιν more readily, with fewer qualms, Arist. Pol. 1307b5, cf. Din. 1.55.2 unscrupulous, reckless, D.21.103, Arist. Metaph. 1025a2. Adv. - ρῶς heedlessly, recklessly,ὦ λέγων εὐχερῶς ὅτι ἂν βουληθῇς D.18.70
, cf. 264.II indifferent to danger or suffering, cool, unconcerned, unflinching, τῆς πολεμικῆς χρείας τῆς κατ' ἄνδρα.. εὐχερεῖς καὶ πρακτικοί cool and efficient in individual fighting, Plb.4.8.9;εἰς εὐχερῆ τῆς ἀποτέξεως ὑπομονήν Sor.1.46
(cf.εὐχέρεια 11
). Adv. - ρῶς καὶ εὐκόλως ἐξέπιεν drank the hemlock coolly and good-humouredly, Pl.Phd. 117c.III easy, εὐχερές ἐστι c. inf., Batr.62;τὰ λαχανευόμενα μεταφυτεύεται πρὸς εὐχερῆ τελείωσιν Sor.1.87
: [comp] Comp., ib. 108. Adv. -ρῶς, νόσου γινομένης εὐχερῶς ἀποξύνεται τὸ γάλα Id.1.115
, cf. PLond.2.401.24 (ii B.C.): [comp] Sup. - έστατα, τρέπονται (sc. εἰς φυγήν) D.S.31.38.2 σπασμοὶ εὐχερέες, i.e. not dangerous, Hp. Prorrh.1.119 (cf. Gal.16.773); cf.εὐήθης 1.3
.3 c. dat., suitable, adapted, θάλασσα.. μεγάλαις ναυσὶν οὐκ εὐ. App.BC2.84.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὐχερής
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11 ἀμέριμνος
ἀμέριμν-ος, ον,A free from care, unconcerned, Men.1083;βίος AP9.359
(Posidipp. or Pl.Com.);ἀ. ὕπνον εὕδεις Eranos 13.87
. Adv. - νως Vett. Val.355.6, Hdn.4.5.7, IG14.1839: [comp] Comp.-ότερον, ἔχειν PLips. 105
(i A. D.).II [voice] Pass., uncared for, S.Aj. 1207.III οἰνοχοεῖ κρήνης ἐξ ἀμεριμνοτέρης, either causing less care, i.e. more easily attained, of the fount of inspiration, or possibly less celebrated, AP11.24 (Antip.).IV ἀμέριμνον, τό, = ἀείζωον μέγα, Plin.HN 25.160.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀμέριμνος
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12 ἀνηλεγής
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13 σάλος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `turbulent movement of the sea, flushing of the waves', also `anchorage, roads' as opposed to a protected harbour (S., E., Lys., hell. a. late), metaph. of an earthquake (E. IT 46), `turbulent emotion' (LXX, Gal., Max. Tyr.; cf. ἀσαλής, σάλη below).Compounds: Some late compp., e.g. ἐπί-σαλος `exposed to the σάλος' (Secund., Peripl. M. Rubr. a.o.); prob. also in the ep. κονί-σαλος `cloud of dust' (s. κόνις). With transference to the σ-stems ἀ-σαλής `unshaken, unconcerned' (A. Fr. 319 = 634 M.) with ἀσάλ-εια f. = ἀμεριμνία, ἀλογιστία (Sophr. 113), ἀσαλεῖν ἀφροντιστῆσαι H.; to this, prob. as backformation, σάλη, σάλᾱ f. = φροντίς (Et. Gen., H.).Derivatives: Denomin.: 1. σαλεύω, also w. prefix, e.g. ἀπο-, ἐπι-, δια-, prop. of the ship `to roll (on the waves), to throw oneself about, to oscillate', trans. `to make oscillate, to shock' (Att. since A., also Hp., hell. a. late) with σάλευσις ( δια-) f. `oscillation' (Arist. a.o.), σάλευμα n. `id.' (D. Chr.). 2. σαλόομαι `to go with a rocking motion' (EM as explanation of σαλάκων). -- With velar suffix: 1. σάλαξ, - ακος m. `large sieve of mineworkers' (Arist. or Thphr. ap. Poll.), also as Att. name of a potter ( Σάλαχς; Krahe IF 57, 113), - αγξ μεταλλικὸν σκεῦος H.; σαλάκων, - ωνος m. `boaster, swaggerer, dandy' (Arist.; of the varying Ganges) with σαλακων-ία (- εία) f. (Arist., Alciphr.), - ίζω ( δια- Ar.), - ίζομαι, - εύομαι (H., Phot., Suid.); σαλάσσω ( ἐκ-) `to shake' (Nic., AP), prob. directly from σάλος after τινάσσω, ταράσσω a.o. 2. σαλαγέω = σαλάσσω, σαλεύω (Opp., Orac. ap. Luc.), σαλαγή βοή H.; cf. πατα-γέω, - σσω.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Orig. technical word of sailors language; without convincing etymology. A very doubtful hypothesis (Lat. tullius etc.) s. τύλη, τύλος. -- Furnée 256 connects θάλασσα\/* σάλασσα (s.v.) and ζάλη, ζάλος `tornado, whirlpool' and concludes that the word is Pre-Greek. This is confirmed\/shown by the suffixes - αγ-, - ακ-, - αγκ-; cf. σηλαγγεύς (s.v.). -- Lat. LW [loanword] salus, salum ?Page in Frisk: 2,673-674Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σάλος
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14 ἀμελέω
ἀμελέω fut. ἀμελήσω 2 Pt 1:12 v.l. for διὸ μελλήσω; 1 aor. ἠμέλησα, pass. impv. ἀμελείσθω (s. prec. entry; Hom.+, ins, pap, LXX; TestSol 1:9 H; ParJer 7:24; Just.; Ath. 24, 5, R. 64, 18) to have no care for, to neglect, be unconcerned τινός about someone or someth. (Il.; Trag.; Appian, Fgm. [I p. 532–36 Viereck-R.] 21; UPZ 81 col. 3, 4 τοῦ ἱεροῦ; Wsd 3:10; 2 Macc 4:14; Philo, Exs. 156; Jos., Ant. 4, 67; Just.) κἀγὼ ἠμέλησα αὐτῶν Hb 8:9 (Jer 38:32); οὐκ ἀμελήσω ἀεὶ ὑμᾶς ὑπομιμνῄσκειν 2 Pt 1:12 v.l.; χήρας Pol 6:1; w. the same noun in pass. be neglected IPol 4:1. τηλικαύτης ἀμελήσαντες σωτηρίας if we disregard so great a salvation Hb 2:3. μὴ ἀμέλει τοῦ ἐν σοὶ χαρίσματος do not neglect the (spiritual) gift that is in you 1 Ti 4:14. ἀμελήσαντες τῆς ἐντολῆς τοῦ θεοῦ who cared nothing for God’s command ApcPt 15:30. ἀ. ἡμῶν ἐδόκει (w. ἀφρονιστεῖν) Dg 8:10.—Abs. (Epict. 3, 24, 113; PTebt 37, 23ff [73 B.C.]; POxy 742, 14 [2 B.C.]; PGiss 13, 22f; Jos., Bell. 4, 168; Ath. 24, 5) ἀμελήσαντες ἀπῆλθον they paid no attention and went away Mt 22:5.—DELG s.v. μέλω. M-M. Spicq. -
15 ἀναιδεύομαι
ἀναιδεύομαι 1 aor. ptc. ἀναιδευσάμενος (s. prec. and DELG s.v. αἴδομαι; Aristoph., Eq. 397; Philod., Rhet. I 251 Sudh.; Phryn. 66f Lob.; PRyl 141, 19 [37 A.D.]; Pr 7:13 Theod.) lit. ‘be shameless’, to be unconcerned about convention, be unabashed, bold ἀ. αὐτὴν ἐπηρώτησα unabashed, I asked her Hv 3, 7, 5. -
16 ἀφροντιστέω
ἀφροντιστέω (s. φροντίζω; X., Pla. et al.; Diod S 5, 32, 7; Philostrat., Vi. Apoll. 1, 38 p. 41, 1; PRein 57, 11; Just., A I, 17, 4 ἀφροντισθήσετε) to make no use of one’s mental faculties in certain circumstances, esp. with ref. to lack of attention to practical matters, be careless, unconcerned Dg 8:10.—DELG s.v. φρήν. -
17 ῥαθυμέω
ῥαθυμέω 1 aor. ἐραθύμησα (X., Pla.+; OGI 521, 15; pap, LXX; Philo, Migr. Abr. 133; Jos., Ant. 14, 166), freq. ῥᾳθ-in mss. (so also Joly for Hv 1, 3, 2) but better ῥαθυμέω (PEdg 83 [=Sb 6789], 6; PHib 46, 12 [III B.C.]) to approach someth. in a light-hearted or nonchalant manner, be unconcerned, be idle, relax Hv 1, 3, 2.—DELG s.v. ῥᾶ.
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