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1 ημιπληγία
ἡμιπληγίᾱ, ἡμιπληγίαparalysis: fem nom /voc /acc dualἡμιπληγίᾱ, ἡμιπληγίαparalysis: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic) -
2 ἡμιπληγία
ἡμιπληγίᾱ, ἡμιπληγίαparalysis: fem nom /voc /acc dualἡμιπληγίᾱ, ἡμιπληγίαparalysis: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic) -
3 ημιπληγίας
ἡμιπληγίᾱς, ἡμιπληγίαparalysis: fem acc plἡμιπληγίᾱς, ἡμιπληγίαparalysis: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
4 ἡμιπληγίας
ἡμιπληγίᾱς, ἡμιπληγίαparalysis: fem acc plἡμιπληγίᾱς, ἡμιπληγίαparalysis: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
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6 ἡμιπληγίαις
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7 σαυσαρισμός
σαυσαρισμόςparalysis of the tongue: masc nom sg -
8 καταπλήξ
A stricken, struck, ὑπὸ τῶν γυναικῶν Theopomp. Com.59: usu. metaph., stricken with amazement, astounded,ὑπὸ τῶν τούτου ἁμαρτημάτων Lys.6.50
; ἄτολμος καὶ κ. Plu.2.7b; κ. καὶ περιδεής ib.814f;μὴ ὦσιν οἱ ἵπποι καταπλῆγες Ael.NA16.25
.4 Medic., fixed, ὀφθαλμός (in paralysis) Hp.Epid. 5.50.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καταπλήξ
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9 κατασπάω
A draw, pull down, ; κατασπάσαι τινὰ τῶν τριχῶν drag one down by the hair, Ar.Lys. 725;τινὰ τοῦ σκέλους Antiph.86.3
; κ. τὰς πεντηκοντέρους haul them down to the sea, set them afloat, Hdt.1.164, cf. 7.193; τὰ σημεῖα κατεσπάσθη (in token of defeat), Th.1.63;κ. τινὰ ἀπὸ τοῦ ἵππου X.An.1.9.6
; κατεσπακὼς τὰς ὀφρῦς, of one frowning, Alciphr.3.3:—[voice] Pass., to be drawn down, τὰ κατασπώμενα.. κἀνασπώμενα, of the limbs of puppets, X.Mem.3.10.7; κατεσπασμέναι ὀφρύες, of one frowning, Arist.HA 491b17; κατασπᾶσθαι ἐς ὕπνον, ἐς δάκρυα, Luc.DMar.2.2, Anach.23.2 [voice] Pass., to be displaced downwards, of a dislocated bone, Hp.Mochl. 4, 5; to be convulsed, suffer a spasm, Id.Epid.3.17.β (or perh. to be drawn, as in facial paralysis); fall into a trance, PMag.Lond.121.549.II draw down or forth,τὰ γυναικεῖα Hp.Epid.6.8.32
, cf. Arist.GA 750b35;γάλα Dsc.3.58
; draw off,τὸ τὴν νοῦσον παρέχον Hp.Loc.Hom.30
([voice] Pass.); χυμοὺς κ. [τὸ λουτρόν] App.Anth.3.158.IV pull down, οἶκον, ἄλση, LXX 2 Ch.24.7, 34.7; τὰ ὑψηλά ib. 31.1, cf. PTeb.5.134 (ii B.C., [voice] Pass.);τὴν Σμύρναν Str.14.1.37
, cf. 16.2.30 ([voice] Pass.); κ. τὰς τάξεις break the ranks, Plb.1.40.13: metaph., Phld. D.1.17.VII v. κατασπεύδω.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κατασπάω
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10 κολοβός
2 abs., maimed, mutilated, X.Cyr.1.4.11;οὐδὲν κ. προσφέρομεν πρὸς τοὺς θεούς, ἀλλὰ τέλεια καὶ ὅλα Arist.Fr. 101
;ζῷα κ. Id.GA 746a9
, cf. 721b17;ὄνος κ. PCair.Zen.215.10
(iii B.C.), PGen.23.5 (i A.D.), BGU806.4 (i A.D.); of trees, stunted,τὰν ἐλαίαν τὰν κολοβάν IG14.352i11
([place name] Halaesa), cf. Dsc.1.76;ἄνθη Thphr.HP8.3.3
; of persons, undersized, Procop.Arc.8: generally, short,ἐσθῆτες Artem.
l.c.; ;ξίφος Lyd.Mag.1.12
; of a period in Rhet., curtailed, incomplete, Arist.Rh. 1409a18 (so in [comp] Comp. - ώτερόν πως ὑφᾶναι τὸν λόγον Chor.in Philol.54.123); ὄνομα half-uttered, Them.Or.1.4b; of a cup, broken, chipped, Arist.Metaph. 1024a15, Theopomp.Hist. 243; of a wall, dwarf, τειχίον, τεῖχος, App.Mith.26, Procop.Aed.2.1; of a cone, truncated, Hero *Stereom.2.42: metaph.,ἀρετή Max.Tyr.37.1
; κίνησις, in paralysis, Gal.7.588; κ. κῦμα, = κωφόν, Sch.Ar.Eq. 689. Adv. - βῶς elliptically, opp.σαφῶς, ἐρωτᾶσθαι Arist.SE 176a40
.II κολοβόν, τό, a measure, PLond.5.1694.22, al. (VI A.D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κολοβός
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11 κυνικός
A dog-like, X.Cyr.5.2.17 (v.l. for ὑϊκόν); τὸ κ. καὶ θηριῶδες τῶν ὀρέξεων Plu.2.133b
; κ. σπασμός unilateral facial paralysis, Cels.4.3.1, Gal.18(2).930; κ. καύματα heat of the dogdays, Polyaen.2.30.3: metaph., ὁ ἄνθρωπος κ. currish, churlish, LXX 1 Ki.25.3. Adv. -κῶς, σπώμενοι Heliod.
ap. Orib.48.38 tit.; in doglanguage, opp. βοϊκῶς, etc., Porph.Abst.3.3.II Κυνικός, ὁ, Cynic, as the followers of the philosopher Antisthenes were called, from the gymnasium ([etym.] Κυνόσαργες) where he taught, D.L.6.13; or from their resemblance to dogs in several respects, Diog.Cyn. ap. eund.6.60, Metrod.16, Polystr.p.20 W., Elias in Cat.111.2, etc.;Κράτητι τῷ κ. Men.117
; κ. αἵρεσις, ἄσκησις, φιλοσοφία, Ph.1.352, J.AJ6.13.6, Jul.Or.6.187a;παρρησία κ. Plu.2.69c
;τὸ κ. τῆς παρρησίας Id.Brut. 34
. Adv. [comp] Comp. - ώτερον Id.2.601e.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κυνικός
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12 κύων
Aκύον Il.8.423
,κύων Archipp.6
: pl., nom. κύνες, gen. κυνῶν, dat.κυσί Il.17.272
, al., [dialect] Ep.κύνεσσι 1.4
, acc. κύνας:—dog, bitch, Hom., etc.; of shepherds' dogs, Il.10.183, 12.303; watch-dogs, 22.66; but in Hom. more freq. of hounds, Il.8.338, al.;κυσὶ θηρευτῇσι 11.325
;κύνε εἰδότε θήρης 10.360
; later, when of hounds, mostly in fem., S.Aj.8, E.Hipp.18, etc.;κ. Λάκαινα Pi.Fr. 106
, S.l.c., X. Cyn.10.1, cf. Arist.HA 608a27, al.; Μολοττικαὶ κ. Alexis Hist. ap. Ath.12.54od, etc.; but , cf. Hdt.1.192: prov., κυσὶν πεινῶσιν οὐχὶ βρώσιμα 'not fit for a dog', Com.Adesp.1205.4;χεῖρον ἐρεθίσαι γραῦν ἢ κύνα Men.802
; κύνα δέρειν δεδαρμένην 'flog a dead horse', Pherecr.179; ἡ κ. κατακειμένη ἐν τῇ φάτνῃ 'dog in the manger', Luc.Ind.30, al.; χαλεπὸν χορίω κύνα γεῦσαι it's ill to let a dog 'taste blood', Theoc.10.11; νή or μὰ τὸν κύνα was a favourite oath of Socrates, Pl.Ap. 22a (cf. Sch.), Grg. 482b; used familiarly at Athens, Ar.V.83; οἷς ἦν μέγιστος ὅρκος.. κύων, ἔπειτα χήν· θεοὺς δ' ἐσίγων, of primitive men, Cratin.231.II as a word of reproach, freq. in Hom. of women, to denote shamelessness or audacity; applied by Helen to herself, Il.6.344, 356; by Iris to Athena, 8.423; by Hera to Artemis, 21.481: of the maids in the house of Odysseus, Od.18.338, al.: later, in a coarse sense, Ar.V. 1402; ἡ ῥαψῳδὸς κ., of the Sphinx, S.OT 391, cf.A.Fr. 236 (lyr.); of men,κακαὶ κ. Il.13.623
; implying recklessness, 8.299, 527, Od.17.248, 22.35; also of offensive persons, compared to yapping dogs, LXX Ps.21(22).17, Ep.Phil.3.2; κ. λαίθαργος, = λαθροδήκτης, metaph., of a person, S.Fr. 885, cf. E. Fr. 555: prov.,μὴ δῶτε τὸ ἅγιον τοῖς κ. Ev.Matt.7.6
.2 metaph., of persons, watch-dog, guardian, τῶν σταθμῶν κ., of Agamemnon, A. Ag. 896; δωμάτων κ., of Clytemnestra, ib. 607, cf. Ar.Eq. 1023.3 of the Cynics,ἀρέσκει τούτοις κυνῶν μεταμφιέννυσθαι βίον Phld.Sto.Herc. 339.8
: hence, Cynic philosopher, Arist.Rh. 1411a24, AP7.65 (Antip.), 413 (Id.), Plu.2.717c, Ath.5.216b, Epigr. ap. D.L.6.19, 60, Baillet Inscriptions des tombeaux des rois 172.III freq. in Mythology of the servants, agents or watchers of the gods, Διὸς πτηνὸς κύων, of the eagle, A.Pr. 1022, cf. Ag. 136 (lyr.), S.Fr. 884; of the griffins,Ζηνὸς ἀκραγεῖς κ. A.Pr. 803
; of the Furies,μετάδρομοι.. πανουργημάτων ἄφυκτοι κ. S.El. 1388
(lyr.), cf. A.Ch. 924, E.Fr. 383; Pan is the κύων of Cybele, Pi.Fr.96: Pythag., Περσεφόνης κύνες, of the planets, Arist. Fr. 196: so Com., Ἡφαίστου κ., of sparks, Alex.149.16; of various mythical beings, as Cerberus,κ. Ἀΐδαο Il.8.368
, cf. Od.11.623, X. An.6.2.2; Harpies, A.R.2.289; of Hecate, in Mithraic worship, Porph.Abst.4.16; of theΒάκχαι, Λύσσας κ. E.Ba. 977
(lyr.); Λέρνας κ., of the hydra, Id.HF 420 (lyr.); of a great fish,Τρίτωνος κ. Lyc. 34
.IV dog-fish or shark, Od.12.96, cf. Epich.68, Cratin.161, Arist.HA 566a31; κ. ἄγριος, κ. γαλεός and κ. κεντρίτης or κεντρίνη, Opp.H.1.373, Ael.NA1.55; ξιφίας κ., of the sword-fish, Anaxipp. 2.3.V = σείριος (q.v.), dog-star, i.e. the hound of Orion, Il.22.29; in full,σειρίου κυνὸς δίκην S.Fr. 803
, cf. A.Ag. 967;κυνὸς ψυχρὰν δύσιν S.Fr.432.11
;πρὸ τοῦ κυνός Eup.147
; μετὰ κυνὸς ἐπιτολήν, περὶ κ. ἐ., Arist.Mete. 361b35, HA 602a26; ἐπὶ κυνί ib. 600a4, Syngr. ap. D. 35.13; , D.S.19.109;περὶ κύνα Thphr.CP 3.3.3
;μετὰ κύνα Id.HP1.9.5
; also of the whole constellation, Arat. 327, Gal.17(1).17.VI the ace, the worst throw at dice, Poll.9.100, Eust.1289.63.VII frenum praeputii, Antyll. ap. Orib.50.3.1: with pun on the prov. ap.Pherecr.l.c. (supr. 1), Ar.Lys. 158: with pun on signf.v, AP5.104 (Marc. Arg.).IX unilateral facial paralysis, Gal.8.573.X = ἀπομαγδαλία, Dsc. ap. Eust.1857.19.XI ξυλίνη κ., = κυνόσβατος, Orac. ap. Did ap.Ath.2.70c. -
13 παράλυσις
A secret or illicit undoing or breaking open,ἡ πολυπραγμοσύνη π. τῶν ἀπορρήτων Plu.2.519c
(v.l. -δυσις).II disabling of the nerves, paralysis, Thphr.Fr.11, Dsc.1.6, Ruf. ap. Orib.8.39.2, Gal. 8.208 ; also of the eyes, i.e. nystagmus, Cels.6.6.36 : generally, π. τῶν σωμάτων, of the effect of strong wine, Com.Adesp. 106.13 ; ἡ λύπη ψυχῆς π. Cleanth.Stoic.1.130, cf.Plb.30.32.10.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παράλυσις
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14 παράστρεμμα
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15 πάρεσις
II slackening of strength, paralysis, Hp.Epid.4.45 ;παραπληγίη π. ἁφῆς καὶ κινήσιος Aret.SD 1.7
, cf. 2.5, Plu.2.652e.2 metaph., ἡ ἀπὸ τῆς ὕλης π. Dam.Pr. 440.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πάρεσις
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16 σαυσαρισμός
σαυσᾰρισμός, ὁ,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σαυσαρισμός
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17 σκελοτύρβη
σκελοτύρβη, ἡ,A lameness in the leg, such as to make one totter about, frequent in Arabia, Str.16.4.24; acc. to Gal.19.427, a kind of paralysis.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σκελοτύρβη
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18 ἀπόπληκτος
A disabled by a stroke,1 in mind, struck dumb, astounded, Hdt.2.173, cf. S.Ph. 731;ἀ. ποδί Id.Fr. 248
; senseless,οὐχ οὕτως ἄφρων οὐδ' ἀ. D.21.143
, cf. Men.Epit. 344, Phld.Ir.p.82 W., D.Chr.11.100;ἀ. καὶ παντελῶς μαινόμενος D. 34.16
;ὃ νυνὶ ποεῖς ἀ. ἐστι Men.Pk. 246
;- τότερος μῦθος D.Chr.11.54
.3 Medic., stricken with paralysis, Hp.Aph.6.57; paralysed,Id.
Flat.13: so σκέλος Id. ap. Aret.SD1.7; cases of apoplexy,Id.
Aph.3.16.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀπόπληκτος
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19 ἀποπληξία
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20 ἐπέκτασις
b of Time, Just.Nov.111.1.2 explication, evolution,εἰς ἐνέργειαν καὶ ἐ. προχωρεῖν Theol.Ar.14
.3 stretching of a rope, Hero Aut.2.4; of strands of gut, Ph.Bel.58.13; of hernia,κατ' ἐπέκτασιν Heliod.
ap. Orib.50.42.4 οἱ κατ' ἐπέκτασιν παραλελυμένοι patients suffering from creeping paralysis, Herod. [voice] Med. ap. Orib.10.8.1.II lengthening of a word, Arist.Po. 1458b2 (pl.), 1458a23, A.D.Pron.6.14,al.; of a vowel, Id.Adv.144.19.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπέκτασις
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