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1 λήτον
λάω 1pres imperat act 2nd dual (doric)λάω 1pres subj act 3rd dual (doric)λάω 1pres subj act 2nd dual (doric)λάω 1pres ind act 3rd dual (doric)λάω 1pres ind act 2nd dual (doric)λάω 1imperf ind act 2nd dual (doric)λάω 2seize: pres imperat act 2nd dual (doric)λάω 2seize: pres subj act 3rd dual (doric)λάω 2seize: pres subj act 2nd dual (doric)λάω 2seize: pres ind act 3rd dual (doric)λάω 2seize: pres ind act 2nd dual (doric)λάω 2seize: imperf ind act 2nd dual (doric)λάζωfut ind act 3rd dual (doric)λάζωfut ind act 2nd dual (doric)——————λήιτονtown-hall: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
2 λῆτον
Βλ. λ. λήτον -
3 λῇτον
Βλ. λ. λήτον -
4 ανομίλητον
ἀνομί̱λητον, ἀνομίλητοςhaving no communion with others: masc /fem acc sgἀνομί̱λητον, ἀνομίλητοςhaving no communion with others: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
5 ἀνομίλητον
ἀνομί̱λητον, ἀνομίλητοςhaving no communion with others: masc /fem acc sgἀνομί̱λητον, ἀνομίλητοςhaving no communion with others: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
6 ομιλητόν
ὁμῑλητόν, ὁμιλητόςwith whom one may converse: masc acc sgὁμῑλητόν, ὁμιλητόςwith whom one may converse: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
7 ὁμιλητόν
ὁμῑλητόν, ὁμιλητόςwith whom one may converse: masc acc sgὁμῑλητόν, ὁμιλητόςwith whom one may converse: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
8 φίλητον
φί̱λητον, φιλέωlove: aor subj act 3rd dual (epic)φί̱λητον, φιλέωlove: aor subj act 2nd dual (epic) -
9 Μίλητον
Μί̱λητον, Μίλητοςfem acc sg -
10 λαός
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `(the common) folk, crowd, military, people', in the NT esp. `the Jewish people', pl. `the military, men, subjects, serfs', also `the laity' (LXX); in sing. `follower' (Hecat. 23J.); on use and spread amply Björck Alpha impurum 318ff. (Il., Dor., hell).Dialectal forms: Myc. rawaketa \/lāwāgetās\/ cf. Chantraine Études 88m. n. 1Compounds: Many old compp.: ΛαϜο-πτόλεμος, Ϝιό-λαϜος (Cor.), λαγέτας m. `leader of the people' (Pi.) from λᾱϜ-ᾱγετᾱς, Λα-έρ-της s.v., λαο-σσόος `urging the men' (Hom.; s. σεύω), λαο-, λεω-φόρος `carrying the people, publicly', of streets, as subst. `road' (Il.), Μενέλαος (Il.), - λεως Att. (Björck 104 ff.), a.o.; on the compounds Fick-Bechtel PN 184ff., and Björck l.c.Derivatives: Few derivv. (partly because of the synonymous δῆμος, partly because of the homonymous forms of λᾱ̃ας): 1. λαϊκός `of the people, common' (hell.). 2. λαώδης `popular' (Ph., Plu.). 3. Λήϊτος PN (Il.), λήϊτον n. (on the very rare suffix - ιτο- Schwyzer 504) `townhall' with the Achaeans (Hdt., Plu. with Ion.- Att. form for) λάϊτον τὸ ἀρχεῖον, λαΐτων τῶν δημοσίων τόπων H.; beside it a.o λῃ̃τον (cod. λῃτόν) δημόσιον, ληΐτη, οἱ δε λῄτη (cod. λῃτή) ἱέρεια; cf. λαιετόν `townhall' (Su.) [strange]. λειτόν βλάσφημον H. (correct?); Fur. 238 n. 45 objects that - ιτο- is a Pre-Greek suffix, ib. 163, 187. Deriv. ληιτιαί ἡγεμονίαι, στρατιαί H. (Scheller Oxytonierung 91).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [00] *leh₂-u̯o- `(fighting) people'Etymology: As adj. 1.member in λῃτουργέω ( λειτ-) `fulfill a public office on private means, provide a (public, ecclesiastical) service' with λῃτουργ-ία ( λειτ-) `state-, service, Liturgie' (Att.), - ός, - ημα etc. (hell.), comp. *ληϊτο-Ϝεργ-έω to *λήϊτα ἔργα, cf. δημιουργέω, - ός (s.v.); also λῄτ-αρχος m. `public priest' (Lyc. 991). - Cf. also λείτωρ. Like thr Germ. word for `people', OHG liut, OE lēod, λᾱ(Ϝ)ός was origin. an (abstracte) collective; to it came the plur. λᾱ(Ϝ)οί as liuti, lēode ' Leute', to which again the sing. ληός `follower' as liut `man', cf. Schwyzer-Debrunner 42 n. 3, Wackernagel Synt. 1,92 f. - Otherwise than with the synonymous δῆμος and στρατός, λᾱ(Ϝ)ός, which was in Ion.-Att. never quite a thome, has no IE. etymologie, but was nevertheless old. (Not to λᾶας.) Mostly connected with Hitt. lah̯h̯a- `campaign' (Sturtevanr Lang. 7 (1931) 120; Tischler, Heth. etym. Glossar 5, 8). - In Maced.-Epir. PN Δρεβελαου v. Blumenthal IF 49, 181ff. finds an Illyr. pendant of Gr. Τρεφέλεως (further a PN Lava).Page in Frisk: 2,83-84Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > λαός
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λῆτον — λάω 1 pres imperat act 2nd dual (doric) λάω 1 pres subj act 3rd dual (doric) λάω 1 pres subj act 2nd dual (doric) λάω 1 pres ind act 3rd dual (doric) λάω 1 pres ind act 2nd dual (doric) λάω 1 imperf ind act 2nd dual (doric) λάω 2 seize pres… … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
λῇτον — λήιτον town hall neut nom/voc/acc sg … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
φίλητον — φί̱λητον , φιλέω love aor subj act 3rd dual (epic) φί̱λητον , φιλέω love aor subj act 2nd dual (epic) … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
ἀνομίλητον — ἀνομί̱λητον , ἀνομίλητος having no communion with others masc/fem acc sg ἀνομί̱λητον , ἀνομίλητος having no communion with others neut nom/voc/acc sg … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
ὁμιλητόν — ὁμῑλητόν , ὁμιλητός with whom one may converse masc acc sg ὁμῑλητόν , ὁμιλητός with whom one may converse neut nom/voc/acc sg … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
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Μίλητον — Μί̱λητον , Μίλητος fem acc sg … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)