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1 ασοφία
ἀσοφίᾱ, ἀσοφίαfolly: fem nom /voc /acc dualἀσοφίᾱ, ἀσοφίαfolly: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic)——————ἀσοφίαι, ἀσοφίαfolly: fem nom /voc plἀσοφίᾱͅ, ἀσοφίαfolly: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
2 αφραδία
ἀφραδίᾱ, ἀφραδίαfolly: fem nom /voc /acc dualἀφραδίᾱ, ἀφραδίαfolly: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic)——————ἀφραδίαι, ἀφραδίαfolly: fem nom /voc plἀφραδίᾱͅ, ἀφραδίαfolly: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
3 αφροσύνα
ἀφροσύνᾱ, ἀφροσύνηfolly: fem nom /voc /acc dualἀφροσύνᾱ, ἀφροσύνηfolly: fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic)——————ἀφροσύναι, ἀφροσύνηfolly: fem nom /voc plἀφροσύνᾱͅ, ἀφροσύνηfolly: fem dat sg (doric aeolic) -
4 μωρία
μωρίᾱ, μωρίαfolly: fem nom /voc /acc dualμωρίᾱ, μωρίαfolly: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic)——————μωρίαι, μωρίαfolly: fem nom /voc plμωρίᾱͅ, μωρίαfolly: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
5 μωρία
A folly, Hdt.1.146;μωρίας πλέως S.Aj. 1150
, cf. 745; μωρίην ἐπιφέρειν τισί to impute folly to them, Hdt.1.131; μωρίαν ὀφλισκάνειν to be charged with it, S. Ant. 470;ἐδόκει μ. εἶναι ταῦτα Th.5.41
; μωρίᾳ φιλονικεῖν foolishly, Id.4.64; τῆς μ. what folly! Ar.Nu. 818, Ec. 787;εἰς τοῦτ' ἀφῖχθε μωρίας D.9.54
;πολλὴ μ. τοῦ διανοήματος Pl.Lg. 818d
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6 ἄτη
ἄτη ( ἀάω): ruinous mischief, ruin, usually in consequence of blind and criminal folly, infatuation; ἦ με μαλ' εἰς ἄτην κοιμήσατε νηλέι ὕπνῳ (addressed to the gods by Odysseus; while he slept his comrades had laid hands on the cattle of Helius), Od. 12.372, cf. Il. 2.111, Il. 8.237 ; τὸν δ' ἄτη φρένας εἷλε, ‘blindness’ (cf. what follows, στῆ δὲ ταφών: Patroclus stands dazed by the shock received from Apollo), Il. 16.805 ; εἵνεκ' ἐμεἶο κυνὸς καὶ Ἀλεξάνδρου ἕνεκ ἄτης (said by Helen), Il. 6.356; pl., ἐμὰς ἄτᾶς κατέλεξας, Il. 9.115, Κ 3, Il. 19.270. The notions of folly and the consequences of folly are naturally confused in this word, cf. Il. 24.480, and some of the passages cited above.— Personified, Ἄτη, Ate, the goddess of infatuation, πρέσβα Διὸς θυγάνηρ Ἄτη, ἣ πάντας ἀᾶται, Il. 19.91 (see what follows as far as v. 130, also Il. 9.500 ff.).A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἄτη
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7 αασιφρονία
ἀασιφρονίᾱ, ἀασιφρονίαfolly: fem nom /voc /acc dualἀασιφρονίᾱ, ἀασιφρονίαfolly: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic) -
8 ἀασιφρονία
ἀασιφρονίᾱ, ἀασιφρονίαfolly: fem nom /voc /acc dualἀασιφρονίᾱ, ἀασιφρονίαfolly: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic) -
9 αεσιφροσύνας
ἀεσιφροσύνᾱς, ἀεσιφροσύνηfolly: fem acc plἀεσιφροσύνᾱς, ἀεσιφροσύνηfolly: fem gen sg (doric aeolic) -
10 ἀεσιφροσύνας
ἀεσιφροσύνᾱς, ἀεσιφροσύνηfolly: fem acc plἀεσιφροσύνᾱς, ἀεσιφροσύνηfolly: fem gen sg (doric aeolic) -
11 ασοφίας
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12 ἀσοφίας
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13 ασοφίη
ἀσοφίαfolly: fem nom /voc sg (epic ionic)——————ἀσοφίαfolly: fem dat sg (epic ionic) -
14 αφραδίας
ἀφραδίᾱς, ἀφραδίαfolly: fem acc plἀφραδίᾱς, ἀφραδίαfolly: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
15 ἀφραδίας
ἀφραδίᾱς, ἀφραδίαfolly: fem acc plἀφραδίᾱς, ἀφραδίαfolly: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
16 αφραδίης
ἀφραδίαfolly: fem gen sg (epic ionic)——————ἀφραδίαfolly: fem dat pl (epic ionic) -
17 αφροσύναι
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18 ἀφροσύναι
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19 αφροσύνας
ἀφροσύνᾱς, ἀφροσύνηfolly: fem acc plἀφροσύνᾱς, ἀφροσύνηfolly: fem gen sg (doric aeolic) -
20 ἀφροσύνας
ἀφροσύνᾱς, ἀφροσύνηfolly: fem acc plἀφροσύνᾱς, ἀφροσύνηfolly: fem gen sg (doric aeolic)
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