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1 γε
γε, [dialect] Dor. and [dialect] Boeot. [full] γα, enclitic Particle, giving emphasis to the word or words which it follows.I with single words, at least, at any rate, but often only to be rendered by italics in writing, or emphasis in pronunciation: τὸ γὰρ.. σιδήρου γε κράτος ἐστίν such is the power of iron, Od.9.393; εἴ που πτωχῶν γε θεοὶ.. εἰσίν if the poor have any gods to care for them, 17.475;μάλιστά γε 4.366
; ὅ γ' ἐνθάδε λεώς at any rate the people here, S.OC42, etc.: with negs., οὐ δύο γε not even two, Il.5.303, 20.286; οὔκουν φθόγγος γε not the least sound, E.IA9.2 with Pronouns: with Pron. of [ per.] 1st Pers. so closely joined, that the accent is changed, in ἔγωγε, ἔμοιγε (also ἔγωγα [dialect] Lacon., but ἐγώνγα, ἰώνγα [dialect] Boeot.): in Hom. freq. with Art. used as Pron., v. ὅ γε: with demonstr. Pronouns, κεῖνός γε, τοῦτό γε, etc.: in Com. coalescing with -ί final, ; τουτογί, ταυταγί, etc., Id.V. 781, Pax 1057, etc. (but ): after possess. Pronouns,ἐμόν γε θυμόν Il.20.425
, etc.: freq. after relat. Pronouns, ὅς γε, οἵ γε, etc.,οἵ γέ σου καθύβρισαν S.Ph. 1364
;ὅς γ' ἐξέλυσας δασμόν Id.OT35
, etc.; ὅσον γε χρῄζεις even as much as.., ib. 365;οἷόν γέ μοι φαίνεται Pl.R. 329a
: rarely with interrog. Pronouns,τίνα γε.. εἶπας
;E.
Tr. 241; ;S.
Ph. 441.3 after Conjunctions, to emphasize the modification or condition introduced by the subjoined clause, πρίν γε, before at least, sts. repeated,οὐ μὲν.. ὀΐω πρίν γ' ἀποπαύσεσθαι, πρίν γε.. αἵματος ἆσαι Ἀρῆα Il.5.288
, cf. Od.2.127; πρὶν ἄν γε or πρίν γ' ἄν, Ar.Eq. 961, Ra.78, etc.; ; ;ἐπεί γε X.An.1.3.9
;ἐπειδή γε Th.6.18
;ὅπου γε X.Cyr.2.3.11
; εἴ γε, ἐάν γε, if that is to say, if really, Th.6.18, Pl.Phdr.25<*>c; also simply to lay stress on the condition, κἄν γε μὴ λέγω and if I do not.., Ar.Ach. 317; εἴπερ γε if at any rate, Hdt.7.16.γ, 143, etc.; ὥστε γε (v.l. ὥς γε), with inf., so far at least as to.., Pl.Phdr. 230b;ὥς γ' ἐμοὶ χρῆσθαι κριτῇ E.Alc. 801
; ὥς γε or ὥσπερ γε as at least, S.Ant. 570, OT 715, etc.:—γε may follow τε, when τε is closely attached to the preceding word,ὡς οἷόν τέ γε μάλιστα X.Mem.4.5.2
, Pl.R. 412b; ; :—for its use in opposed or disjunctive clauses, v. infr. 11.3.4 after other Particles, καὶ μὴν.. γε, οὐ μὴν.. γε, with words intervening, X.Mem.1.4.12, E.Alc. 518, etc.; after ἄν in apodosi, when preceded by οὐ or καί, Id.Ph. 1215, Or. 784; ἄταρ.. γε but yet, Ar.Ach. 448; καίτοι γε, v. καί τοι; ἀλλά γε (without intervening words) is f.l. in Pl.Hp.Ma. 287b (leg. ἀλλ' ἄγε), R. 331b ( ἀλλά γε ἕν codd.,ἀλλὰ ἕν γε Stob.
); ἀλλά γε δή dub. in Id.Phdr.262a; later, Plu.2.394c, Ael.NA10.49 codd.: but,5 when preceding other Particles, γε commonly refers to the preceding word, while the Particle retains its own force: but sts. modifies the sense of the following Particle, γε μήν nevertheless,πάντως γε μήν Ar.Eq. 232
, cf. E.El. 754, X., etc.; [dialect] Ep. and [dialect] Ion.γε μέν Il.2.703
, Od.4.195, Hdt.7.152; , S.Tr. 484; , X.An.2.3.9, etc.: γε δή freq. strengthens an assertion, A.Pr.42, Th.2.62, etc.;οἰόμεθά γε δή Pl.Euthd. 275a
(cf. also 11.1); γέ τοι, implying that the assertion is the least that one can say, Ar.V. 934, Pl. 424, 1041, etc.; ; , Pl.Phdr. 264b;γέ τοί που Id.Lg. 888e
; , etc.; γέ που at all events, any how, Ar. Ach. 896, Pl.R. 607d, 478a, etc.; for γε οὖν, v. γοῦν.II exercising an influence over the whole clause:1 epexegetic, namely, that is, Διός γε διδόντος that is if God grant it, Od.1.390; κλῦθι, Ποσείδαον.., εἰ ἐτεόν γε σός εἰμι if indeed I am really thine, 9.529: hence to limit, strengthen or amplify a general assertion, ἀνὴρ.. ὅστις πινυτός γε any man— at least any wise man, 1.229; freq. preceded by καί, usu. with words intervening, ἦ μὴν κελεύσω κἀπιθωΰξω γε πρός ay and besi <*>es that.., A.Pr.73; παρῆσάν τινες καὶ πολλοί γε some, ay and a great many, Pl.Phd. 58d;καὶ γελοίως γε Id.R. 531a
; freq. with the last term in an enumeration,ταύτῃ ἄρα.. πρακτέον καὶ γυμναστέον καὶ ἐδεστέον γε καὶ ποτέον Id.Cri. 47b
;ὄψεις τε καὶ ἀκοαὶ καὶ.. καὶ ἡδοναί γε δή Id.Tht. 156b
; repeated, ; rarely without intervening words,καί γε ὁ θάνατος διὰ τὴν μοίρην ἔλαχεν Hp.Septim.9
, cf. Lys.11.7 codd.;καί γε.. ἐκχεῶ Act.Ap.2.18
: hence,2 in dialogue, in answers where something is added to the statement of the previous speaker, as ἔπεμψέ τίς σοι.. κρέα; Answ. καλῶς γε ποιῶν yes and quite right too, Ar.Ach. 1049; κενὸν τόδ' ἄγγος, ἢ στέγει τι; Answ. σά γ' ἔνδυτα .. yes indeed, your clothes, E. Ion 1412; οὕτω γὰρ ἂν μάλιστα δηχθείη πόσις. Answ. σὺ δ' ἂν γένοιο γ' ἀθλιωτάτη γυνή yes truly, and you.., Id.Med. 817, cf. S.OT 680, etc.; πάνυ γε yes certainly, Pl.Euthphr.8e, etc.; οὕτω γέ πως yes somehowso, Id.Tht. 165c; sts. preceded by καί, καὶ οὐδέν γ' ἄτοπον yes and no wonder, ib. 142b, cf. d, 147e; sts. ironically,εὖ γε κηδεύεις πόλιν E.IT 1212
.3 to heighten a contrast or opposition,a after conditional clauses, εἰ μὲν δὴ σύ γ'.., τῷ κε Ποσειδάων γε .. if you do so, then at all events Poseidon will.., Il.15.49 sq.; ἐπεὶ πρὸς τοῦτο σιωπᾶν ἥδιόν σοι.. τόδε γε εἰπέ at any rate tell me this, X.Cyr. 5.5.20;εἰ μὴ τὸ ὅλον, μέρος γ' ἐπιβάλλει D.18.272
:—sts. in the protasis, εἰ γὰρ μὴ ἑκόντες γε.. ἀλλ' ἀέκοντας .. Hdt.4.120.b in disjunctive sentences to emphasize an alternative, ἤτοι κεῖνόν γε.. δεῖ ἀπόλλυσθαι ἢ σέ .. Id.1.11; ;πατὴρ δ' ἐμός.. ζώει ὅ γ' ἢ τέθνηκε Od.2.131
, cf. Il.10.504: also in the second clause,εἰπέ μοι, ἠὲ ἑκὼν ὑποδάμνασαι ἤ σέ γε λαοὶ ἐχθαίρουσι Od.3.214
, cf. Hdt.7.10.θ, S.OT 1098 sq.4 in exclamations, etc., ὥς γε μή ποτ' ὤφελον λαβεῖν dub. in E.IA70, cf. S.OC 977, Ph. 1003, Ar.Ach.93, 836, etc.; in oaths, οὔτοι μὰ τὴν Δήμητρά γ' v.l. in Ar.Eq. 698;μὰ τὸν Ποσειδῶ γ' οὐδέποτ' Id.Ec. 748
;καὶ ναὶ μὰ Δία γε X.Ap.20
;καὶ νὴ Δία γε Ar.Eq. 1350
, D.Chr.17.4, Luc. Merc.Cond.28, Lib.Or.11.59, etc.: with words intervening, καὶ νὴ Δί', ὦ ἄνδρες Ἀθηναῖοι, ἕτεροί γε .. D.13.16;νὴ Δία, ὦ Ἀθηναῖοι, ὥρα γε ὑμῖν X.HG7.1.37
; merely in strong assertions, τίς ἂν φιλέοντι μάχοιτο; ἄφρων δὴ κεῖνός γέ .. Od.8.209, etc.5 implying concession, εἶμί γε well then I will go (in apodosi), E.HF 861;δρᾶ γ' εἴ τι δράσεις Id.IA 817
, cf. Andr. 239.III γε freq. repeated in protasis and apodosis, as πρίν γε.., πρίν γε, v. supr.1.3;εἰ μή γε.. τινὶ μείζονι, τῇ γε παρούσῃ ἀτιμίᾳ Lys.31.29
; even in the same clause, , cf. Hdt.1.187, E.Ph. 554, Pl.R. 335b, Grg. 502a.IV POSITION: γε normally follows the word which it limits; but is freq. placed immediately after the Article, asὅ γε πόλεμος Th.1.66
, etc.; or the Prep.,κατά γε τὸν σὸν λόγον X.Cyr.3.1.15
;ἔν γε ταῖς Θήβαις S.OT 1380
; orδέ, νῦν δέ γε Pl.Tht. 144e
; τὸ δέ γε ib. 164b;δοῖμεν δέ γέ που ἄν Id.R. 607d
, cf. Phd. 94a, etc.; freq. in retorts, ἁμές ποκ' ἦμες ἄλκιμοι νεανίαι. Answ.ἁμὲς δέ γ' εἰμές Carm.Pop.18
; οὐκ οἶδ' ὅτι λέγεις. Answ.ἡ γραῦς δέ γε οἶδ', ὡς ἐγῷμαι Men.Epit. 577
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2 εὐεξέλεγκτος
εὐεξ-έλεγκτος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὐεξέλεγκτος
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3 σμῆνος
II swarm of bees,σ. ὣς μελισσᾶν A.Pers. 128
(lyr.), cf. Pl.Plt. 293d, Arist.HA 627b15, al.; of wasps, Ar.V. 425; of ἀνθρῆναι, Arist. HA 629a7.2 generally, swarm, crowd, βομβεῖ δὲ νεκρῶν ς. S.Fr. 879; οἷον σοφιστῶν ς. Cratin.2; σ. θεῶν, of the clouds, Ar.Nu. 297: metaph., τὸ τῶν ἡδονῶν σ., σ. τι ἀρετῶν, Pl.R. 574d, Men. 72a;ἀποικιῶν σμήνη Aristid.1.115
J.: heterocl. pl., σμῆνα μελισσάων Orac. ap. Plu. 2.96b. [pl. written [full] ζμήνη, PCair.Zen.151.4 (iii B.C.).] -
4 σοφός
A skilled in any handicraft or art, clever, ἁρματηλάτας ς. Pi.P.5.115, cf. N.7.17;κυβερνήτης A.Supp. 770
; ;οἰωνοθέτας S.OT 484
(lyr.); of a sculptor, E.Fr. 372; even of hedgers and ditchers, Margites Fr.2; but in this sense mostly of poets and musicians, Pi.O.1.9, P.1.42, 3.113; ἐν κιθάρᾳ ς. E.IT 1238 (lyr.), cf. Ar.Ra. 896 (lyr.), etc.; τὴν τέχνην -ώτερος ib. 766; ; γλώσσῃ ς. S.Fr.88.10;σοφὸς ὁ πολλὰ εἰδὼς φυᾷ, μαθόντες δὲ λάβροι Pi.O.2.86
.2 clever in practical matters, wise, prudent, ὁ χρήσιμ' εἰδώς, οὐχ ὁ πόλλ' εἰδώς, ς. A.Fr. 390; esp. statesmanlike, in which sense the seven Sages were so called, Dicaearch. ap.D.L.1.40: hence, shrewd, worldly-wise, Thgn.120, Pi.I.2.12, Hdt. 3.85;σ. ἄνδρες εἰσὶ Θεσσαλοὶ Id.7.130
;σ. παλαιστὴς.., ἀλλὰ χαἱ χαἱ σοφαὶ γνῶμαι.. ἐμποδίζονται S.Ph. 431
, cf. 440, Aj. 1374; πολλὰ ς. A.Ag. 1295; ἃ δεῖ ς. E.Ba. 655 sq.;τῶν λεγομένων πονηρῶν μέν, σοφῶν δέ Pl. R. 519a
: alsoσοφαὶ πραπίδες Pi.O.11(10).10
; : even of animals, X.Cyn.3.7 ([comp] Comp.), 6.13 ([comp] Sup.);σ. πειθώ Pi.P.9.39
codd. ( σοφοῖς Bgk.); : τὸ ς. my little trick, Pl.R. 502d; your clever notion, Id.Euthd. 293d; τἀπ' ἐμοῦ σοφά, δάκρυα my tears, all the resources that I have, E.IA 1214; εἰ δίκαια, τῶν σοφῶν κρείσσω τάδε better than all craft, S.Ph. 1246; σοφόν [ἐστι] c. inf., E. Hec. 228.b more generally, learned, wise,τὸ μὲν σ. [αὐτὸν] καλεῖν ἔμοιγε μέγα εἶναι δοκεῖ καὶ θεῷ μόνῳ πρέπειν Pl.Phdr. 278d
, cf. 279c, Prt. 329e, Ap. 21a ([comp] Comp.), 22c ([comp] Sup.); opp. ἀμαθής, ib. 25d ([comp] Comp.); of sophists, ib. 20a, Prt. 309d, X.Mem.2.1.21, etc.; universally and ideally wise,ὁ σ., τουτέστιν ὁ τὴν τοῦ ἀληθοῦς ἐπιστήμην ἔχων Chrysipp.Stoic.2.42
, cf. 3.167, al.: later σοφώτατος as a title, esp. of lawyers or professors, PIand.16.4 (v/vi A.D.), POxy.126.6 (vi A.D.).3 subtle, ingenious, opp. ἀμαθής ( 1445 ) and σαφής, Ar.Ra. 1434 (Adv.);σοφόν τοι τὸ σαφές, οὐ τὸ μὴ σαφές E.Or. 397
; τὸ σοφὸν οὐ σοφία wisdom overmuch is no wisdom, Id.Ba. 395 (lyr.); τί οὖν ἦν τοῦτο; οὐδὲν ποικίλον οὐδὲ σοφόν nothing curious or recondite, D.9.37.—For the senses of ς., v. Arist.EN 1141a10.—mostly abs., but c. acc. rei, E.Ba. 655, Pl.Phlb. 17c, etc.; also ἐν οἰωνοῖς, κιθάρᾳ, E. IT 662, 1238 (lyr.); ([comp] Sup.); περί τι or τινος, Pl.Smp. 203a, Ap. 19c: rarely c. gen.,σοφὸς κακῶν A.Supp. 453
: also c. inf., πῶς δῆτ' ἔγωγ' ἂν.. Διὸς γενοίμην εὖ φρονεῖν σοφώτερος; S.Fr.524.7.II of things, cleverly devised, wise,νόμος Hdt.1.196
([comp] Sup.); νοήματα, ἔπεα, Pi.O.7.72 ([comp] Sup.), P.4.138, etc.; ; ; πάντα προσφέρων σοφά all wise sayings, Id.Fr. 763, cf. Ph. 1245; ; ;σ. φυγή Id.Supp. 151
; οὐδὲν σοφὸν εἶναι shows no great wisdom, Arist.EN 1137a10.III Adv. σοφῶς cleverly, wisely, etc., first (?) in S.(?)Fr. 1122; then in E.Alc. 699, Ba. 1271 codd., Heracl. 558, Ar.Ra. 1434, etc.: [comp] Comp. : [comp] Sup. , Ar.Nu. 522:— σοφῶς, as an exclamation of applause, Plu.2.45f, Mart.3.46.8, etc. (Not in [dialect] Ep., exc. in Margites l.c. and as ancient v.l. (Eust.1023.14 ) in Il.23.712; but v. σοφία, σοφίζομαι.) -
5 ἀναγωγή
ἀναγ-ωγή, ἡ,A leading up, esp. taking a ship into the high sea, putting to sea,ἀ. γίγνεται Th.6.30
, X.HG1.6.28.2 bringing up from the stomach or lungs,πτυάλου ἀ.
expectoration,Hp.
Acut.54, cf. 58;σιτίων ἀπέπτων ἀ.
vomiting, Epid.1.5
;φάρμακα τῆς ἀ.
expectorants, Morb.3.15
;αἵματος Erasistr.
ap. Gal.Libr.Propr.1, Plb.2.70.6.4 lifting up of the soul to God, Iamb.Myst.3.7;ἡ πρὸς τὸ πρῶτον ἀ. Porph.Sent.30
, cf. Eun. VSp.482B.II referring to a principle, Arist.Metaph. 1005a1; of phenomena to a cause, 1027b14: generally,ἀ. πρός τι ποιεῖσθαι Epicur.Sent.23
;ἐπὶ τὸ κοινωνικὸν τέλος M.Ant.12.20
.4 return of a defective slave to vendor (cf.ἀνάγω A.11.5
),ἀ. ἔστω Pl.Lg. 916a
; ἀναγωγὴν ποιεῖσθαι ib. b; ἀναγωγῆς τυχεῖν ib.a, cf. Hyp.Ath.15.7 ἀναγωγαί, αἱ, = sq., Ath.9.395a.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀναγωγή
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6 ἐκπέμπω
I of persons, send out or forth from, c. gen. loci,ὅπως Πρίαμον..νηῶν ἐκπέμψειε Il.24.681
;ὅς τίς σε..δώματος ἐκπέμψῃσι Od.18.336
, cf. S.El. 1128 ;ἐ. ἐκ τῆς πόλεως Isoc.6.78
:—[voice] Med.,δόμου ἐκπέμψασθε θύραζε Od.20.361
,cf.S.Aj. 612(lyr.), etc.2 bring out by calling, call or fetch out,τινὰ ἐκτὸς πυλῶν Id.Ant.19
:—so in [voice] Med., Id.OT 951:—[voice] Pass., go forth, depart, Id.OC 1664.3 send forth, dispatch, πρέσβεις, στρατιάς, οἰκήτορας, Th.1.90, 141,4.49 ;ἐ. συμπρεσβευτὰς τοὺς ἐχθρούς Arist.Pol. 1271a24
;ἐ. ἀποικίας οἷον σμήνη μελιττῶν Pl.Plt. 293d
, cf.Arist.Pol. 1273b19 :—[voice] Pass.,τῶν -ομένων καὶ εἰσαγομένων ἐπιστολῶν Aen.Tact.10.6
.4 send away,τινὰ ἐς.. Hdt.1.160
;ἐ. τινὰ ἄτιμον S.OT 789
;καθάρμαθ' ὥς τις ἐκπέμψας A.Ch. 98
: in Prose, divorce a wife,ἐ. γυναῖκα Hdt.1.59
, Lys.14.28, cf.D.59.55 :—also in [voice] Med., .5 c. dupl. acc., conduct across,τινὰ τὸν Ἰορδάνην LXX 2 Ki.19.31
.II of things, send out, send abroad,κειμήλια πολλὰ καὶ ἐσθλά..ἵνα περ τάδε τοι σόα μίμνῃ Il.24.381
;δῶρά τινι Hdt.1.136
;σῖτόν τινι Th.4.16
(nisi leg. ἐς-).2 export,ἐ. ὧν ἐπλεόναζον Arist.Pol. 1257a32
:—[voice] Med., τὰ πλεονάζοντα τῶν γιγνομένων ἐκπέμψασθαι export their surplus products, ib. 1327a27.4 utter, pronounce, A.D.Pron.35.1 ([voice] Pass.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐκπέμπω
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7 ἐπεισάγω
ἐπεισ-άγω [ᾰ],A bring in besides or over, esp. of bringing in a second wife,ὁ παισὶν αὑτοῦ μητ ρυιὰν ἐπεισάγων Com.Adesp.110.3
;ἐ. [τὴν Κλεοπάτραν] τῇ Ὀλυμπιάδι Satyr.5
; ἐ. ἑταίρας εἰς τὴν οἰκίαν (i.e. besides one's wife), And.4.14 (so in [voice] Med., (iv B.C.)); τινὰς εἰς τὸ δικαστήριον dub. in CIG 5187a25 ([place name] Ptolemais):—[voice] Pass., οἱ ἐπεισαχθέντες the newly made citizens, D.H.2.56, cf. Luc.Nav.33:—[voice] Med., introduce besides,νέους ἑταίρους Pl.R. 575d
, cf. Plt. 293d.2 bring in something new or strange,ἔξωθεν Aeschin.1.166
, etc.;ἐ. ἄλλην μηχανήν Plb.32.5.11
; introduce,Jul.
Or.2.88d:—[voice] Med.,ὕδωρ ἐπὶ τόπους Plb.10.28.3
.3 bring on besides,χορείαν ἢ τράπεζαν δευτέραν Antiph.174.1
; bring next upon the stage, Aeschin.3.231;δρᾶμα Plb. 23.10.12
.4 [voice] Med., draw in,τὸν οὐρανὸν ἐπεισάγεσθαι ἐκ τοῦ ἀπείρου χρόνον τε καὶ πνοὴν καὶ τὸ κενόν Arist.Fr. 201
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8 ἔξωθεν
II = ἔξω, Hdt.1.70, Pl.Ti. 33c, etc.; οἱ ἔ. those outside, Hdt. 9.5, etc. (but heathen in 1 Ep.Ti.3.7);οἱ ἔ. περιεστηκότες Aeschin.2.5
; τὰ ἔ. matters outside the house, opp. τἄνδον, A.Th. 201, cf. E.El. 74, etc.; αἱ ἔ. πόλεις foreign states, Pl.Plt. 307e;οἱ ἔ. λόγοι
foreign to the subject,D.
18.9;ἀκαταξέστους ἐκ τοῦ ἔ. IG12.372.61
.b c. gen.,ἐντὸς ἢ ἔ. δόμων; E.Med. 1312
;ἔ. ὅπλων συγκαθήμενοι X.An. 5.7.24
; free from, ; .c c. gen., besides, apart from, Gal.6.409, 16.502.III Gramm., ἔ. προσλαμβάνειν supply or understand a word, A.D.Synt.107.3; προσνεῖμαι ib.92.1; ὑπακούεσθαι ib.22.21.2 initially, Id.Pron.58.5, al.; finally, ib.60.6,al. -
9 ὀρφανός
A orphan, without parents, fatherless,αἱ δ' ἐλίποντο ὀρφαναί Od.20.68
;ὀ. τέκνα Hes.Op. 330
;παῖδά τ' ὀ. λιπεῖν S.Aj. 653
: as Subst., orphan,ἐπίκληροι καὶ ὀ. Lys.26.12
;ὀρφανοῖς καὶ ὀρφαναῖς Pl.Lg. 926c
;ὀρφανῶν κάκωσις Arist.
Ath.56.6, cf. IG12.6.124: also in neut., ; of animals, ; ὀ. οἶκος, δόμος, S.Fr. 943, E.Alc. 657 : metaph., neglected,ἡ δέλτος ὀρφανὴ κεῖται Herod.3.15
; ὀρφανὰ κεῖται σκῦλα Epigr. ap. Paus.1.13.3.II c. gen., bereaved or bereft of,1 of children, ὀ. πατρός reft of father, E.El. 914, 1010 ;τοῦ πατρὸς ὀ. D.57.70
;γονέων Plu.2.293d
, etc.2 of parents, πότμον ὀρφανὸν γενεᾶς childless, Pi.O.9.61 ; ὀ. παιδός, τέκνων, E.Hec. 149 (anap.), Fr.332.6;νεοσσῶν ὀρφανὸν λέχος S.Ant. 425
.3 generally,ὀ. ἑτάρων Pi.I.7(6).10
, cf. Pl.Lg. 730d; ;ἐπιστήμης Pl.Alc.2.147a
;κρατός Sosith.2.20
; ὀρφανοὶ ὕβριος free from insolence, Pi.I.4(3).8(26) ;ψόφον.. Κασταλίας ὀρφανὸν ἀνδρῶν χορεύσιος Id.Pae.6.9
; ὀ. μαχᾶν, = ἀπόμαχος, Tim.Pers. 154 ; ὀρφανὴ βίου, i.e. poor, Herod.3.39 ;ὀ. ἀγκίστρου κάλαμος AP 12.42
(Diosc.): Com. metaph., ὀ. ταρίχιον salt-fish without sauce, Pherecr.22 (dub. l.). (A shorter form ὀρφο- appears in ὀρφο-βότης (q.v.), ὀρφόω, cf. Lat. orbus, Goth. arbi 'inheritance'.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὀρφανός
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