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41 ἀπήμων
A like ἀπήμαντος, unharmed, unhurt,ἀδάκρυτος καὶ ἀ. Il.1.415
, al.;σὺν νηυσὶν ἀπήμονες ἦλθον Ἀχαιοί Od. 4.487
; νόστος ἀ. ib. 519, cf.νῆες ἀπήμονες Opp.H.5.676
; ὄλβος, Pi. Pae.9.8;μοῖρα A.R.1.422
; without sorrow or care,ἀ. κραδία κᾶδος ἀμφ' ἀλλότριον Pi.N.1.54
, cf.P.10.22: c.gen.,ἀ. πάσης οἰζύος A.Eu. 893
.— Rare in Prose, as Hdt.1.42, 4.179, Pl.Phdr. 248c, Ph.1.393.II [voice] Act., doing no harm: hence, kindly, propitious,οὖρον ἀπήμονά τε λιαρόν τε Od.7.266
, cf. 12.167; ;ὕπνον ἀπήμονά τε λιαρόν τε Il.14.164
;μῦθος 13.748
;πομποί Od.8.566
; without hostile intent, A.Supp. 186; πλοῦς νεῶν ἀ. free from harm to them, E.IA 1575. -
42 ἀσκηθής
ἀσκηθής, ές,A unhurt, unscathed, in Hom. of persons,ἂψ εἰς ἡμέας ἔλθοι ἀ. Il.10.212
;ἀ. ἱκόμην ἐς πατρίδα γαῖαν Od.9.79
, cf. Epich.99.10, Call.Aet.3.1.69; ἀσκηθέες (trisyll.)καὶ ἄνουσοι Od.14.255
(v.l. ἀσκεθέες); sound, healthy, IG4.952.109 (Epid.);ἀ. τινὰ πέμπειν Sol. 19.4
; unblemished, IG5(2).3.5 (Tegea, iv B. C.); = ἀπαθής, θεός Timo 60, etc.; later of things, ἀ. νόστος safe return, A.R.2.690; ἀ. μέλι pure, virgin honey, Antim.16.2. (Perh. from ἀ- priv., and the root of scathe, Germ. schaden 'hurt'.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀσκηθής
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43 ἐτήτυμος
A true, οὐκ ἔσθ' ὅδε μῦθος ἐ. Od.23.62;ἐ. ἄγγελος ἐλθών Il.22.438
;ἐτήτυμα μυθησαίμην Hes.Op.10
; τοῦτ' ἀγόρευσον ἐτήτυμον tell me this true, Od.1.174; τοῦτ' ἐ.; c. inf., is this true, that.. ? A.Pers. 737 (troch.);εἰ λέγεις ἐτήτυμα S.Ph. 1290
; τὸ δ' ἐ. but the truth is.., Ar. Pax 119.3 genuine, real, κείνῳ δ' οὐκέτι νόστος ἐ. for him there remains no true, real return, Od.3.241; ἀλάθεια, κλέος, Pi.O.10(11).54, N.7.63;ἐ. Διὸς κόρα A.Ch. 948
;παῖς ἐ. γεγώς S.Tr. 1064
;χρυσός Theoc.12.37
: in late Prose, Them. Or.22.279d.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐτήτυμος
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44 ἱμαλίς
ἱμαλίς, ίδος, ἡ, Syrac. epith. of Demeter, Polem. Hist.39:—hence [full] ἱμαλιά, ἡ,= τὸ ἐπίμετρον τῶν ἀλεύρων, Hsch.: [full] ἱμάλιος, α, ον,II [dialect] Dor. word for ap.Ath.14.618d;= ἐπιμύλιος ᾠδή, Hsch., Poll.4.53. -
45 ὁδός
I of Place, way, road, Il.12.168, 16.374, IG12.878, al. ;ἱππηλασίη ὁ. Il.7.340
;λαοφόρος 15.682
;ὁ. ἁμαξιτός Pi.N.6.54
; ὁ. ἱερά, to Eleusis, Paus.1.36.3, cf. IG12.881 ;βασιλικὴ ὁ. PPetr.3p.65
(iii B.C.), PSI8.917.8 (i A. D.) ; ποταμοῦ ὁ. course, channel of a river, X.Cyr.7.5.16 ;ὁ. ἀκοντίου Antipho 3.4.5
: with expression of the direction,ὁδὸς ἐς.. Od. 22.128
;ἡ ὁ. ἡ εἰς ἄστυ Pl.Smp. 173b
;ἐπί.. Id.Phdr. 272c
; τὴν εὐθὺς Ἄργους.. ὁ. leading straight to Argos, E.Hipp. 1197 ; τῆς ἀληθείας ὁ. the way to truth, Id.Fr. 289 ; cf.νόστος 1.1
.2 with Preps., further on the way, forwards,Il.
4.382 (cf. φροῦδος) ; later, = προὔργου, profitable, useful, πρὸ ὁ. εἶναι πρός τι to be helpful towards.., Arist.Cael. 292b9, cf. Metaph. 1044a24 ;πρὸ ὁδοῦ γέγονεν Id.Pol. 1338a35
, cf. D.Prooem.34 ; by the way,Hdt.
1.41, 111 ; κατὰ τὴν ὁ. along the road, Pl.Smp. 174d, cf. infr. 111.3 ; ἐκ τῆς ὁ. on his road, Hdt.1.157 (but ἄνθρωπος ἐξ ὁ. 'the man in the street', Eup.25 D.) ; ἐν ὁδῷ on a road, Hdt.1.114 ;ἐν τῇ ὁ. μέσῃ Id.3.76
(but ἐν ὁ. καθελών Lexap.D.23.53, expld. by ἐν λόχῳ καὶ ἐνέδρᾳ by Harp. s.v. ὁδός) ; ὁδοῦ πάρεργον by the way, cursorily, Cic.Att.5.21.13,7.1.5, Gal.11.607.3 ὁδός is freq. omitted,ἐπορευόμην τὴν ἔξω τείχους Pl.Ly. 203a
; ἡ ἐπὶ θανάτου, v. θάνατος ; cf. τηνάλλως.II as an Action, travelling, journeying, whether by land or water, journey, voyage, Od.2.285,8.150, etc.;τρίποδας ὁ. στείχει A.Ag.80
(anap.);τὰν νεάταν ὁ. στείχουσαν S.Ant. 807
(lyr.) ;ὁ. ἄνω κάτω μία καὶ ὡυτή Heraclit. 60
; also, expedition, foray,ὁδὸν ἐλθέμεναι Il.1.151
, cf. A.Th. 714 ; τριήκοντα ἡμερέων.. ὁ. a thirty days' journey, Hdt.1.104, cf. 206 ; alsoὅσον ἐπὶ τρεῖς ἡμέρας ὁδόν Id.3.5
(codd., ὁδοῦ edd.) ;ἄστρων ὁδοί E. El. 728
(lyr.): as acc. cogn. with Verb of motion, τὴν ὁ. ἣν Ἑλένην περ ἀνήγαγεν by or in which.., Il.6.292 ; οὐρανοῦ τέμνων ὁ... Ἥλιε, metaph. from a ship, E.Ph.1 (but in Prose ὁ. τέμνειν is to make a road, Th.2.100, Pl.Lg. 810e) ; similarly where ὁ. is road,μέσην ἔρχευ τὴν ὁ. Thgn.220
;ὁ. χωρεῖν Th.3.24
; ἰόντες τὴν ἱρὴν ὁ., from Delphi, Hdt.6.34.III metaph., way or manner,πολλαὶ δ' ὁ... εὐπραγίας Pi.O.8.13
;γλώσσης ἀγαθῆς ὁδός A.Eu. 989
(anap.) ; θεσπεσία ὁ. the way or course of divination, Id.Ag. 1154(lyr.);μαντικῆς ὁ. S.OT 311
;οἰωνῶν ὁδοῖς Id.OC 1314
;σῶν ὁ. βουλευμάτων E.Hec. 744
; ; λογίων ὁ. their way, intent, Ar.Eq. 1015 ;εὐτελείας ὁ. Jul.Or.6.198d
.2 a way of doing, speaking, etc.,τῆσδ' ἀφ' ὁδοῦ διζήσιος Parm.1.33
, cf. 8.18 ; τριφασίας ἄλλας ὁ. λόγων ways of telling the story, Hdt.1.95, cf. 2.20,22 ; but τριφασίας ὁ. τρέπεται turns into three forms, Id.6.119 ;ἄδικον ὁ. ἰέναι Th.3.64
; ὁ. ἥντιν' ἰών by what course of action, Ar.Pl. 506, cf. Nu.75 ; ;μία δὴ λείπεται.. ὁ. Pl.Smp. 184b
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46 ὄλλυμι
Aὀλλύς Il.8.472
, fem. pl. ὀλλῦσαι ib. 449 :—also [full] ὀλλύω, Archil.27, Com.Adesp.608, ([etym.] προσαπ-) Hdt.1.207 : poet. [full] ὀλέκω (q. v.): [tense] impf. [ per.] 3pl. , S. OC 394 ; [dialect] Ep.ὀλέεσκον Q.S.2.414
(cf. ὀλέκω): [tense] fut.ὀλέσω Od.13.399
, Hes.Op. 180 ; [dialect] Ep. alsoὀλέσσω Il.12.250
, Od.2.49 ; [dialect] Ion. ὀλέω ([etym.] ἀπ-) Hdt.1.34, etc. ; [dialect] Att. ὀλῶ, εῖς, εῖ, S.OT 448, E.Andr. 856 (lyr.): [tense] aor.ὤλεσα Il.22.107
, A.Ag. 1017 (lyr.), etc. ; [dialect] Ep. ὄλεσα, ὄλεσσα, Od.23.319, 21.284, etc.:—[voice] Med. [full] ὄλλυμαι, Il.20.21, S.OT 179 (lyr.): [tense] impf. , E.Alc. 633 : [tense] fut. ὀλέομαι, -οῦμαι, [ per.] 2pl.ὀλέεσθε Il. 21.133
; but [ per.] 3sg.ὀλεῖται 2.325
: [tense] aor. 2 ὠλόμην, [ per.] 3sg.ὤλετο 13.772
, A. Eu. 565 (lyr.), etc. ; [dialect] Ion. ὀλέσκετο (ἀπ- Od. 11.586
) ; part. ὀλόμενος as Adj., v. οὐλόμενος: [tense] pf. ὄλωλα, v. B. 111: [tense] plpf.ὀλώλειν Il.10.187
:— [voice] Pass., [tense] aor. ὀλεσθῆναι, [tense] fut. ὀλεσθήσομαι ([etym.] ἀπ-), LXXPs.82(83).17, Gal. 9.728.—The simple Verb only Poet. and later Prose, as LXX, ἀπόλλυμι being used in Com. and Classical Prose.A [voice] Act.:I destroy, make an end of, and of living beings, kill,νῆάς τ' ὀλέσας καὶ πάντας Ἀχαιούς Il.8.498
, cf. Od.23.319 ;γένος ὀλέσσαι.. θανάτῳ Pi.P.3.41
;ρένος ὠλέσατε πρυμνόθεν A.Th. 1061
(anap.) ; ;ὀλεῖ ὀλεῖ με E. Andr. 856
(lyr.) ; ἁ φιλοχρηματία Σπάρταν ὀλεῖ, ἄλλο γὰρ οὐδέν Orac. ap.Arist.Fr. 544 ; also, of doing away with evil,νῆστιν ὤλεσεν νόσον A.Ag. 1017
(lyr.).II lose, μένος, θυμόν, ψυχήν, ἦτορ ὀλέσαι, lose life, die, Il.8.358, 13.763,5.250 ;πόνον ὀρταλίχων ὀλέσαντες A.Ag.54
(anap.) ;ἄγραν ὤλεσα Id.Eu. 148
(lyr.) ; (lyr.).B [voice] Med.,I perish, come to an end, and of living beings, die, esp. a violent death,ἀπ' αἰῶνος νέος ὤλεο Il.24.725
;ὤλεθ' ὑπ' Αἰγίσθοιο δόλῳ Od.3.235
;δόλοις ὀλούμεθ' A.Ch. 888
;ἦέ τις ὤλετ' ὀλέθρῳ Od. 4.489
: c. acc. cogn., κακὸν οἶτον ὄληαι, ὀλέεσθε κακὸν μόρον, Il.3.417,21.133 ;θάνατον AP7.745
(Antip. Sid.) ; ὄλοιο, ὄλοισθε, may'st thou, may ye perish ! a form of cursing very common in Trag., S.Ph. 961, 1019, 1285, etc. ; so ; ὄλοιτο ib. 1349 (lyr.), etc. ; :—Hom. has [voice] Act. and [voice] Med. in emphatic contrast,ὀλλύντων τε καὶ ὀλλυμένων Il.4.451
,8.65, cf. 11.83.II of things, to be lost,μή τί μοι ἐκ μεγάρων κειμήλιον.. ὄληται Od.15.91
;ὤλετό μοι νόστος Il.9.413
, cf. Od.1.168 ;κλέος Il.9.415
, cf. A.Supp. 918.III [tense] pf. ὄλωλα (Syrac. ὀλώλω, Hilgard Exc.ex Hdn.p.30), to have perished, to be dead, undone, ruined,ὄλωλε μάχῃ ἔνι Il.15.111
, al., cf. A.Pers. 255, 1016(lyr.), etc. ; τῶν ὀλωλότων of the dead, Id.Ag. 346, cf. 672, 1367, S.Ant. 174 : also of things, to be in a state of ruin,ἐσθίεταί μοι οἶκος, ὄλωλε δὲ πίονα ἔργα Od.4.318
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47 ἀνόστιμος
ἀ-νόστιμος ( νόστος): not returning; ἀνόστιμον ἔθηκαν, ‘cut off his return,’ Od. 4.182†.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἀνόστιμος
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48 ἄνοστος
ἄ-νοστος: without return (cf. ἀνόστιμος), Od. 24.528†.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἄνοστος
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49 ἀπήμων
ἀ - πήμων, ονος ( πῆμα): without harm; pass., ἀπήμων ἦλθε, ἀπήμονα πέμπειν τινά, ‘safe and sound,’ Od. 4.487, Od. 13.39; act., of anything that tends to safety, νόστος ἀπήμων, ‘happy’ return, Od. 4.519 ; πομποί, ‘kindly,’ Od. 8.566 ; οὖρος, ὕπνος, etc. The distinction of act. and pass. is rather apparent than real.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἀπήμων
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50 ἐτήτυμος
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51 μελιηδής
μελι-ηδής, ές: honey-sweet; fig., ὕπνος, νόστος, θῦμός.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > μελιηδής
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52 νοστέω
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53 νόστιμος
νόστιμος ( νόστος): νόστιμον ἦμαρ, day of return; of a person, destined to return, Od. 20.333, Od. 4.806.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > νόστιμος
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54 ἔπαλπνος
Grammatical information: adj.Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: One derived the word from ἁρπαλέος (s. v.) \< *ἀλπαλέος and connected *ἄλπιστος (s. ἄλπνιστος), wich would be an r-n-stem *ἄλπαρ, α῎λπν- as a bahuvrihi with adverbial prefix; improbable. On the stem Schwyzer 484 w. n. 2.Page in Frisk: 1,532Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἔπαλπνος
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55 ἱμαλιά
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: heap of meal, flour, abundance', after H. = τὸ ἐπίμετρον τῶν ἀλεύρων. ἐπιγέννημα ἀλετρίδος. καὶ ὁ ἀπὸ τῶν ἀχύρων χνοῦς. καὶ περιουσία.Derivatives: ἱμαλίς, - ίδος f. `yield (of meal) etc.', after H. = νόστος, δύναμις, ἐπικαρπία, ἡδονή, ἀπαρχη τῶν γινομένων; thus Trypho ap. Ath. 14, 618d (Dorian word); also `song of the mill, ἐπιμύλιος ᾠδή' (H., Poll.) and as surname of Demeter in Syracuse (Polem. Hist. 39). - Adj. ἱμάλιος, after H. = πολύς, ἱκανός, νόστιμος etc., also as month-name in Hierapytna ( GDI 5040, 4).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Popular terms of agriculture, that occur rarely in the literature. With ἱμαλιά cf. first ἁρμαλιά `distributed food, portion', ἀχυρμιά `heap of chaff', φυταλιά `plants in the garden' a. o.; ἱμαλίς is recalled by τροφαλίς `fresh cheese', μολυβδίς `clump of lead' (Chantr. Form. 342ff.). The basis will have been a primary μαλ-deriv. (`to sieve, sieved meal') (see μάλευρον) from a verb `sieve', s. ἠθέω with further connections; cf. also the lit. on ἁρμαλιά. - On Lat. simila `finest flour of wheat' s. σεμίδαλις.Page in Frisk: 1,723Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἱμαλιά
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56 ναίω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `live, inhabit', rare `be situated' (in this meaning also midd. εὖ ναιόμενος), aor. `give as house, settle', pass. `settle (oneself)' (Il.).Derivatives: Enlarged ναιετάω, also with περι-, μετα-, παρα-, `live, inhabit', also `be situated', esp. in εὖ ναιετάων `well established, situated' (Il.); on the discussed formation Schwyzer 705, Leumann Hom. Wörter 1, 182 ff., Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 358. -- Besides from the presentstem, partly also backformed from ναιετάω, περι-, μετα-ναιέται m. pl. `who live around, with' (Ω 488 a. A. R. 4, 470 resp. Hes. Th. 401), ἁλι-ναιέται `who live on the sea' (B. 16, 97); ἐν-ναέται `inhabitant' (Isyll., A. R.), f. - έτις (A. R.). Simplex ναέτης, Dor. - τας `inhabitant' (poet. since Simon.), f. ναιέτις (Call.); second. ( ἐν-)ναετήρ m. `id.' (AP), f. ἐνναέτειρα ( APl.).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: On μετανάστης s. v. The causative meaning of νάσσαι is prob. arisen from the opposition to intr. νασθῆναι. The meaning `be situated', often with ναιετάω, esp. in εὖ ναιετάων, rarely with ναίω, is not convincingly explained; perh. we must start from the ptc. εὖ ναιετάων prop. `where one lives well' with the same shift as e.g. in ὁ ἐπιβάλλων `whom it is well' w.o. (type café chantant, s. Debrunner Mus. Helv. 1, 31 ff.); from the ptc. the use might have shifted to the finite forms, sometimes to the primary ναίω. Leumann Hom. Wörter 191 ff. tries to explain the remarkable meaning from a wrong interpretation of Γ 387; against this Fraenkel Gnomon 23, 374. The verbal stem νασ- ( ναίω \< *νάσ-ι̯ω) is isolated. Usu. it is, but with doubtful right, considered as a reduced grade of νεσ- in νέομαι (to which belongs νόστος and also ἄσμενος?); s. there w. further lit. Rejected by Kretschmer Glotta 3, 337. Cf. ναός. - νασ- may be Pre-Greek.Page in Frisk: 2,Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ναίω
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57 πλοῦτος
Grammatical information: m. (late also n.; Schwyzer 512).Compounds: Compp., e.g. πλουτο-δότης m. `who spends riches' (Hes.), καλλί-πλουτος `with beautiful riches' (Pi.).Derivatives: 1. πλούσ-ιος, Lac. πλούτιος (EM) `rich' (Hes., h. Merc.; Zumbach Neuerungen 13) with - ιακός `belonging to the rich' (Alex. Com.), - ιάω = πλουτέω (Alex. Aphr.). 2. πλουτ-ηρός `bringing riches' (X.); -ᾱξ, -ᾱκος m. `a rich fool' (Com.). 3. - ίνδην adv. `acc. to property' (Arist.). 4. πλουτ-έω `be rich' (Hes.); - ίζω `make rich, enrich' (trag., X.; κατα- πλοῦτος Hdt.) with - ιστής, - ιστήριος, ισμός (late). 5. Πλούτων, - ωνος m. god of reches, i.e. of the corn-provisions buried in the earth (trag.); on the motif of designation s. Nilsson Gr. Rel. I 471 ff.; acc. to. H. s. εὔπλουτον κανοῦν: " πλοῦτον γὰρ ἔλεγον την ἐκ τῶν κριθῶν καὶ τῶν πυρῶν περιουσίαν". 6. Πλουτεύς `id.' (Mosch., AP), prob. after Ζεύς; diff. Bosshardt 126.Etymology: Formation with το-suffix like the partly close νόστος, βίοτος, φόρτος; from πλέω in the sense `flow', so prop. "river, flood", first metaph. of a rich produce of corn (cf. above); so from * plou-to-. Diff. Porzig Satzinhalte 261: prop. "ford", of the inundation of the fields by the rain. -- Cf. the lit. on πένομαι.Page in Frisk: 2,563-564Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πλοῦτος
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νόστος — ο (Α νόστος) επιστροφή ξενιτεμένου στην πατρίδα, παλινόστηση («Ὀδυσσεὺς ὤλεσε τηλοῡ νόστον Ἀχαιΐδος», Ομ. Οδ.) αρχ. 1. (γενικά) επάνοδος 2. ταξίδι, πλους 3. (για σιτάρι) σοδειά, συγκομιδή 4. (για φαγητό) νοστιμιά 5. (το αρσ. ως κύριο όν.) Νόστοι… … Dictionary of Greek
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