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21 ἀχλύς
A ) mist, Od.20.357; elsewh. in Hom. of a mist over the eyes, as of one dying,κατὰ δ' ὀφθαλμῶν κέχυτ' ἀ. Il.5.696
; as result of ulceration,ἀχλύες Hp.Prorrh.2.20
, cf. Thphr.HP7.6.2, Dsc.2.78 (pl.), Aët.7.27; or in emotion,Ἔρως πολλὴν κατ' ἀχλὺν ὀμμάτων ἔχευεν Archil.103
; of drunkenness,πρὸς ὄμμ' ἀ. ἀμβλωπὸς ἐφίζει Critias 6.11
D.; of one whom a god deprives of the power of seeing and knowing others,κατ' ὀφθαλμῶν χέεν ἀχλύν Il.20.321
; ἀπ' ὀφθαλμῶν σκέδασ' ἀχλύν ib. 341, cf. 5.127, 15.668:— personified as Sorrow,πὰρ δ' Ἀχλὺς εἱστήκει ἐπισμυγερή τε καὶ αἰνή, χλωρή, ἀϋσταλέη Hes.Sc. 264
.2 metaph.,δνοφεράν τιν' ἀχλὺν.. αὐδᾶται A.Eu. 379
(lyr.), cf. Pers. 668 (lyr.);ἀχλὺν ἀπὸ τῆς ψυχῆς ἀφελεῖν D.C.38.19
;διάνοια ἀχλύος γέμουσα Plu.2.42c
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22 ἐρυθαίνω
Aἐρύθηνα A.R.1.791
, LXXWi.13.14:—[voice] Pass., Hom. (v. infr.), etc.:—poet. and later Prose word for ἐρυθραίνω, ἐρεύθω, dye red,αἷμα πέπλον ἐρύθηνεν A.R.4.474
; l.c. ; make to blush, A.R.1.791:—[voice] Pass., to be dyed red,ἐρυθαίνετο αἵματι γαῖα Il.10.484
, cf. 21.21 : c. gen., Nonn.D.11.92 (s.v.l.) ; blush scarlet, AP12.8 (Strat.):—[voice] Pass., also in later Prose, Arr. ap. Stob.1.31.8, Poll.2.87.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐρυθαίνω
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23 θυμαρής
A suiting the heart, i.e. well-pleasing, delightful,ἄλοχον θυμαρέα Il. 9.336
, Od.23.232;σκῆπτρον θ. ἔδωκεν 17.199
: irreg. acc.θυμάρην ὄλβον IG14.433
([place name] Tauromenium):—also [full] θυμήρης, ες (on the accent v. Hdn.Gr.2.65, al.), Hom. only in neut. as Adv.,θυμῆρες κεράσασα Od.10.362
: as Adj.,ἔπος A.R.1.705
;ἑταῖραι Mosch.2.29
: also in later Prose, Luc.Am.43, Hdn.8.5.9: [comp] Comp., LXXWi.3.14: [comp] Sup., Ph.2.36, Sch.Nic.Al. 577, and in form [full] θυμερέστατος (sic) BCH27.330 ([place name] Bithynia). Adv.- ήρως Heph.Astr.3.11
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > θυμαρής
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24 λιγυρός
A clear, shrill,ὦρτο δὲ κῦμα πνοιῇ ὕπο λιγυρῇ Il.23.215
, cf. 5.526, 13.590; of a whip, 11.532, S.Aj. 242 (anap.); ἀκόνα (v. ἀκόνη) ; λιγυρὰ ἄχεα griefs which vent themselves in shrill wailings, E.Med. 205 (lyr.); also (like λιγύς), of a clear, sweet sound, as of the Sirens,λιγυρῇ θέλγουσιν ἀοιδῇ Od.12.44
; λιγυρὴν ἔντυνον ἀοιδήν ib. 183; of a bird, Il.14.290; of locusts, Hes.Op. 583;λ. σύριγγες Id.Sc. 278
: metaph., of poets, Id.Op. 659;ἀοιδά Theoc. 15.135
, etc.: neut. pl. as Adv.,λιγυρὰ ἀείδειν Thgn.939
: regul. Adv. -ρῶς Theoc.8.71
.—Poet. word, used occasionally in Prose, λιγυρὸν ὑπηχεῖ echoes shrilly, Pl.Phdr. 230c; φωνὴ λ., opp. λαμπρά, Arist. HA 616b31, cf. Aud. 804a29 ([comp] Comp.): also in later Prose, Plu.2.974a, Luc.Salt.72, Phal.1.11, etc.2 metaph.,συμβιῶναι.. ἥδιστος καὶ -ώτατος Isoc.Ep.4.4
.II pliant, flexible, of dogs' tails, X.Cyn. 4.1.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λιγυρός
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25 χολόω
Aχολωσέμεν Il.1.78
: [tense] aor.1ἐχόλωσα 18.111
, Od.8.205, 18.20, S.Tr. 1035 (hex.):—anger, provoke, c. acc. pers., Hom. ll. cc.;ἐχόλωσε δέ μιν φίλον ἦ τορ Hes.Th. 568
; χ. τινά τινι to anger one by a thing, S. l.c.II [voice] Med. and [voice] Pass. [full] χολόομαι ([var] contr. χολοῦμαι even in Hom.Il.8.407); [ per.] 3sg. opt.χολῷτο Thgn.325
(s.v. l.): [tense] fut. ; but in Hom. mostlyκεχολώσομαι Il.5.421
, al.: [tense] aor. [voice] Med. and [voice] Pass. ἐχολωσάμην ( χολώσεαι in Il.14.310 may be either [tense] fut. ind. or [tense] aor. subj.), ἐχολώθην; [dialect] Ep.χολώθην Hom.
(v. infr.), etc.: [tense] pf. κεχόλωμαι, mostly in part. κεχολωμένος, v. infr.: [tense] plpf. 2 and [ per.] 3sg. κεχόλωσο, -ωτο, Il.16.585, 21.146; [dialect] Ep. [ per.] 3pl.κεχολώατο Od.14.282
, 16.425:— to be angered or provoked to anger,κεχολῶσθαι ἐνὶ φρεσίν Il.16.61
;θυμῷ κεχολωμένος 1.217
, etc.;θυμὸν.. χολώθη 4.494
;περὶ κῆρι.. ἐχολώθη 13.206
;κεχόλωσο κῆρ 16.585
;χολώσατο κηρόθι μᾶλλον 21.136
, Od.9.480: c. dat. pers., , cf. 421;βασιλῆϊ χολωθείς 1.9
, etc.: but also c. gen., to be angry for or because of a person or thing, 11.703, 13.660, Od.1.69, al.;ὅπλων χολωθείς Pi.N.7.25
: with a Prep.,κεχολωμένη εἵνεκα νίκης Od.11.544
; ἀμφ' ἀστραγάλοισι, ἀμφὶ βουσίν, Il.23.88, Pi.N.10.60;ἐξ ἀρέων Il.9.566
;ἐπὶ παιδί Batr.109
: rare in Trag., ; ;αὑτῷ χ. Id.Ant. 1235
;οὗ δὴ χ. E.Alc.5
(also in later Prose, D.S.3.67);κεχολωμένος Hdt.8.31
, Plu.Fab.22, al., SIG1241 (Lyttus, iii A. D.).III [voice] Pass., to be turned into bile,τὸ οὖρον.. οὐ χολοῦται Steph.in Hp.1.163D.
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26 ἀγλαός
A splendid, shining, bright, epith. of beautiful objects,ἀ. ὕδωρ Il.2.307
, etc.;γυῖα 19.385
, cf. B.16.103; ;ἥβης ἀ. ἄνθος Tyrt.10.28
, cf. Thgn. l.c., B.5.154; then generally, splendid, beautiful,ἄποινα Il.1.23
; δῶρα ib. 213, etc.;ἔργα Od.10.223
;ἄλσος Il.2.506
, cf. Pi.N.4.20, Simon.13, etc.; noble, glorious,ἀγλαόν [ἐστιν] ἀνδρὶ μάχεσθαι γῆς πέρι Callin.1.6
.II of men, either beautiful or famous, noble, Il.2.736, 826, Hes.Sc.37, Pi.O.14.7, B.16.2, etc.: c. dat. rei, famous for a thing, κέρᾳ ἀγλαός, sarcastically, Il.11.385.— [dialect] Ep. and Lyr. word, twice in Trag. (lyr.)ἀγλαὰς Θήβας S.OT 152
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27 ἀτάσθαλος
A reckless, presumptuous, wicked, of men,ἀνέρα.. ἀ. ὀβριμοεργόν Il.22.418
;ἀ. ἀνδρὶ ἔοικας Od.8.166
, etc.; so in Hdt.,ἄνδρα ἀνόσιόν τε καὶ ἀ. 8.109
;ἀνὴρ δεινὸς καὶ ἀ. 9.116
, cf. Him.Ecl.13.28, al.2 of men's acts, words, etc.,Τρωσὶν τῶν μένος αἰὲν ἀ. Il.13.634
;λίην γὰρ ἀ. ὕβριν ἔχουσιν Od.16.86
;ἄνδρες δραῖσιν ἀτάσθαλα Alc.Supp.27.11
;λέγειν βάρβαρά τε καὶ ἀ. Hdt.7.35
;ἔρδειν πολλὰ καὶ ἀ. Id.3.80
; πρῆγμα ἀ. ποιήσαντες ib.49;ἀ. οὐδὲν ἔρεξας Theoc.22.131
.—[dialect] Ep., [dialect] Aeol., and [dialect] Ion. word, used for comic effect by Strato Com.1.38; also in later Prose, Luc.Cont.3, Arr.An.6.27.4, etc.—In EM261.56 also [full] ἀτασθάλεος, ον.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀτάσθαλος
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28 παντελής
παντελής, ές (πᾶς, τέλος; Trag., Hdt.+; ins, pap; 3 Macc 7:16; GrBar 4:10; Tat. 6, 1; Ath., R. 19 p. 72, 13 al.) in our lit. in the form εἰς τὸ π. for the adv. παντελῶς (Philo, Joseph., Tat., Aelian)① pert. to meeting a very high standard of quality or completeness, completely.ⓐ with respect to an action (quite) complete, perfect, absolute, the same thing as παντελῶς, i.e. completely, fully, wholly. The Armen. version understands σῴζειν εἰς τὸ π. δύναται Hb 7:25 in this sense; so also many later interpreters. μὴ δυναμένη ἀνακῦψαι εἰς τὸ π. Lk 13:11 is also understood in this sense by many: she could not stand completely straight (εἰς τὸ π. in this mng. Aelian, NA 17, 27; Cyranides 57, 4; Philo, Leg. ad Gai. 144; Jos., Ant. 1, 267; 3, 264; 274; 6, 30; 7, 325).ⓑ with respect to ability completely, at all so Lk 13:11, if εἰς τὸ π. is taken w. μὴ δυναμένη instead of w. ἀνακῦψαι she was completely unable to straighten herself up = she could not straighten herself up at all (Goodsp.; so the Vulg., but the ancient Syriac gospel transl. [both Sinaitic and Curetonian] permits both this sense and a above.—Ael. Aristid. 26, 72 K.=14 p. 351 D.: παράδειγμα εἰς τὸ π. οὐκ ἔχει).② pert. to unlimited duration of time, forever, for all time (Aelian, VH 7, 2; 12, 20 [parall. to διὰ τέλους]; OGI 642, 2 εἰς τὸ παντελὲς αἰώνιον τειμήν; RB 39, ’30, 544 lines 18f; 546 ln. 6; PLond III, 1164 f, 11 p. 161 [212 A.D.]. Perh. Jos., Ant. 3, 274) Hb 7:25 is understood in this sense by the Vulg., Syr. and Copt. versions, and many moderns, including Rohr, Windisch, Montefiore, NRSV.—DELG s.v. τέλος. M-M. TW. -
29 þaðra
* * *adv. [Ulf. þaþreh = ἐκειθεν, not = ἐκει], there, an older form = þar; saðr var öngr fyrir þaðra, Sighvat; þar munu vér skína sem sól, ok þaðra mon Kristr sýna oss alla dýrð sína. Hom. (St.); kurum land þaðra, Am. 97; görisk svá brátt, at þaðra eru konur í borginni, Fms. xi. 99; þeir herja þaðra um eyjar ok annes, Fær. 83; þótti hann þaðra í sveitum gildr bóndi, Finnb. 360: also in later poets for the sake of rhyme, slíkt eru brögðin þaðra, Skíða R. 39, 152. -
30 spiculum
spīcŭlum (contr. spīclum, perh. Mart. Cap. 9, § 903, or p. 306 Grot., where, however, Kopp and others read spicum; v. spica, II. D.), i, n. dim. [spicum], a little sharp point or sting (syn.: mucro, acus, aculeus).I.Lit.A.In gen., of bees, Verg. G. 4, 237; 4, 74.—Of a scorpion, Ov. F. 5, 542:B.(scorpio) solus (insectorum) habet in caudā spiculum,
Plin. 11, 28, 34, § 100. —Of hornets, Ov. M. 11, 335:rosarum spicula,
thorns, Mart. Cap. 2, § 132.—In partic., the point of a missile weapon (as a dart, arrow, etc.):II.Epaminondas tum denique sibi avelli jubet spiculum, posteaquam, etc.,
Cic. Fam. 5, 12, 5; cf. Quint. 5, 10, 51; 5, 12, 2:hastarum spicula,
Ov. M. 8, 375:bipalme spiculum,
Liv. 42, 65, 9:calami spicula Gnosii Vitabis,
Hor. C. 1, 15, 17:L. Crassus spiculis prope scrutatus est Alpes,
Cic. Pis. 26, 62:spicula sagittae,
barbs, Cels. 7, 5, n. 2.—Meton. (pars pro toto), a dart, arrow (syn. jaculum):Laoedaemonii suos omnes agros esse dictitarunt, quos spiculo possent attingere,
Cic. Rep. 3, 9, 15; so of a javelin, Verg. A. 7, 165; 7, 687; of an arrow, id. E. 10, 60; id. A. 7, 497; Ov. M. 12, 601; 12, 606; 13, 54; Sil. 17, 133; 3, 273; cf. Plin. 27, 13, 115, § 141; of Cupid's arrow, Prop. 2, 13 (3, 4), 2; Ov. Am. 1, 1, 22; id. A. A. 2, 708 al.—Also a later name for the pilum:quod pilum vocabant, nunc spiculum dicitur,
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31 Papeline
A dress fabric made at Avignon, France, of silk warp and waste silk weft. It was light -weight and in plain colours, or figured. The selvedges were of different colours. The width varied from 24-in. to 32-in., and the warp had 2, 3 or 4-ends in one dent according to the fineness. The cloth was also made later on at Genoa and Geneva. It was used for furniture covering. -
32 βουθυτέω
A slay or sacrifice oxen, S.OC 888, E.El. 785, Jul.Mis. 362c, etc.: also in later Prose, Plb.32.15.2, D.C.42.28, al.: generally, sacrifice, slaughter,β. ὗν καὶ τράγον καὶ κριόν Ar.Pl. 819
;τὰς θυσίας τὰς καθηκούσας IG2.594.5
; τῷ Ἀπόλλωνι ib.12(7).389.16, cf. POxy.1021.16 (i A. D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > βουθυτέω
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33 βύσσος
βύσσος, ἡ,A flax, and the linen made from it, Emp.93, Theoc.2.73, etc.; used of perennial flax, Linum angustifolium, grown in Elis, Paus.6.26.6, and of Linum usitatissimum, = λίνον Ἑβραίων, Id.5.5.2; also, in later writers, of Indian cotton, Gossypium herbaceum, Poll. 7.76, Philostr.VA2.20; and of silk,τὰ Σηρικὰ ἔκ τινων φλοιῶν ξαινουένης βύσσου Str.15.1.20
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34 διωγμός
διωγ-μός, ὁ,A the chase, X. Cyr.1.4.21, etc.2 pursuit, D.S.4.13, al., Ael.Tact.34.4, Iamb.VP31.191.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διωγμός
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35 εὐπατρίδης
A of good or noble sire, of noble family, of persons, used by Trag. in lyr., S.El. 162, E.Alc. 920 (anap.), Hipp. 152, etc.; : also in later Prose, Muson.Fr. 13Bp.69 H.II Εὐ., οἱ, at Athens, the old aristocracy, opp. ἀγροῖκοι (orγεωμόροι Plu. Thes.25
) and δημιουργοί, Arist.Ath.13.2, cf. Scol.14, Isoc.16.25, X.Smp.8.40;πένητας Εὐπατρίδας οὐδεὶς ὁρᾷ Alex. 90.3
; but τὰ τῶν Εὐ. πάτρια sacred traditions of the Eup., Ath.9.410a and ἐξηγητὴς ἐξ Εὐ. IG3.267, 1335, refer to a particular family of that name.2 at Rome, Patricians, Plu.Publ.18, Fab.16, etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὐπατρίδης
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36 εὐφροσύνη
A mirth, merriment, , cf. 10.465, etc.; esp. of a banquet, good cheer, festivily, οὐ.. τί φημι χαριέστερον εἶναι ἢ ὅτ' ἐϋφροσύνη μὲν ἔχῃ κατὰ δῆμον ἅπαντα κτλ. 9.6, cf. h.Merc. 449, 482, etc.;κρατὴρ μεστὸς ἐϋφροσύνης Xenoph.1.4
: pl., σφισι θυμὸς αἰὲν ἐϋφροσυνῃσιν ἰαίνεται is cheered with glad thoughts, Od.6.156; festivities, A.Pr. 539, E.Ba. 377 (both lyr.), etc.: chiefly poet., used by X.Cyr.8.1.32, Ages.9.4 (pl.): in sg., Id.Cyr.3.3.7, Pl.Ti. 80b; ἡ χαρὰ καὶ ἡ εὐ. Epicur. Fr.2: also in later Prose, LXX Ge.31.27, al., Act.Ap.2.28, Diogenian. Epicur.4.50, PLips. 119 ii 1 (iii A. D.), etc.;εὐ. ψυχῆς οἶνος πινόμενος LXX Si.34.28
(31.36).II pr. n., Euphrosyne, one of the Graces, Hes.Th. 909, etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὐφροσύνη
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37 καμμύω
Aτοὺς ὀφθαλμοὺς ἐκάμμυσαν LXXIs.6.10
, al., cf. Ph.1.645, HeroAut.22.1, PMag.Lond.121.855 (iii A.D.), Paul.Aeg.3.22.29: [tense] pf.κεκάμμυκα A.D.Synt.323.22
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38 καταμύω
καταμύω, [dialect] Ep. [tense] aor. inf. καμμῦσαι v.l. in Batr.191; καμμύειν, [tense] aor. ἐκάμμυσα, etc., also in later Gr.,A v. καμμύω:— close the eyes,κ. τὰ βλέφαρα X.Cyn.5.11
;τὰ ὄμματα Hp.Epid.7.83
;τοὺς ὀφθαλμούς LXX
(v. καμμύω); τὸ τῆς ψυχῆς ὄμμα Ph.1.645
, cf. 2.414;κ. τῷ νοερῷ ὄμματι M.Ant.4.29
: more freq. alone, close the eyes, Str.6.1.14;κ. ὑπ' ἐκπλήξεως Philostr.VA6.11
: hence, drop asleep, doze, Batr. l. c., Ar.V.92: euphem. for καταθνῄσκειν, Luc.DMeretr.7.2, D.L.4.49. [[pron. full] ῡ in [tense] pres., Hedyl. ap. Ath.8.345a: in [tense] aor., Batr. l. c.; v. μύω.]Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καταμύω
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39 κέλης
A courser, riding-horse, Ὀδυσσεὺς ἀμφ' ἑνὶ δούρατι βαῖνε, κέληθ' ὡς ἵππον ἐλαύνων bestrode one plank, as if riding on a horse, Od.5.371 (κ. ἵππος also in later Prose, SIG 314A7,36, al. (Arc., iv B.C.), Plu.Alex.3, Paus.6.14.4);κ. καὶ ἅρματα Hdt.7.86
;ἵππον κέλητ' ἀσκοῦντα Eup.152
; ; freq. in the titles of Pindar's Odes, as O.1;νίκας Πυθοῖ καὶ Ἰσθμοῖ καὶ Νεμέᾳ τεθρίπποις τε καὶ κέλησι Pl.Ly. 205c
, cf. Plin.HN 34.19; κ. πωλικός, τέλειος, IG2.966.II fast-sailing yacht with one bank of oars, Hdt.8.94, Th.4.9, 8.38, X.HG1.6.36, Ephipp.5.17 (anap.), Plb.5.94.8, Plin.HN7.208, etc.III sens. obsc. (with play on 1), Ar.Lys.60; soἥρως Κέλης Pl.Com.174.18
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40 κύπερος
A Cyperus rotundus, Hp.Nat.Mul.58, Hdt.4.71: also in later Gr., Dsc.1.4, Plu.2.383e, Gal.12.54, PSI6.718.4 (iv/v A.D.).II κ. ἕτερος turmeric, Curcuma longa, Dsc.1.5.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κύπερος
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