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1 εὔκολος
I of persons, easily satisfied, contented with one's food,Ἐρμείας AP9.72
(Antip.);εὔ. τῇ διαίτῃ Plu.Lyc.16
;τὸ εὔκολον τῆς διαίτης Id.Galb. 3
: but, in earlier authors,2 of the mind, opp. δύσκολος, easily satisfied, contented, good-natured, ὁ δ' εὔ. μὲν ἐνθάδ', εὔ. δ' ἐκεῖ, of Sophocles, Ar.Ra.82, cf. Arist.Rh. 1381a31: [comp] Sup., Max.Tyr.26.2: c. dat., εὔ. πολίταις at peace with them, Ar.Ra. 359;εὔ. ἑαυτῷ Pl.R. 330a
;εὔ. πρὸς τοὺς συνήθεις Plu.Fab.1
: c. inf.,εὔ. φέρειν ἧτταν Id.2.629a
. Adv. - λως calmly,εὐχερῶς καὶ εὐ. ἐξέπιεν Pl.Phd. 117c
, cf. Isoc.9.3 (v.l. - κλεῶς); εὐ. φέρειν τι Arist.EN 1100b31
, cf. Anaxandr.53.4;εὐ. ἔχειν Lys.4.9
;εὐθύμως καὶ εὐ. ζῆν X.Mem.4.8.2
; carelessly,διειλέχθαι Pl.Sph. 242c
: [comp] Comp. - ώτερον, ἀποθανούμεθα Plu.2.235c
; - ωτέρως Steph. in Gal.1.294 D.; also - ώτερον κρατῆσαι more easily, Polyaen.5.13.2.3 ready, agile, AP5.205.2 (Leon.); of soldiers,ἐλαφροί, εὔ., εὐχερεῖς Poll.1.130
;τὴν ἀναπνοὴν οὐκ εὔ. Aret. SD1.15
.4 rarely in bad sense, easily led, prone,πρὸς ἀδικίαν Luc.Merc.Cond.40
; -ώτεροι ταῖς ὀργαῖς Plu.2.463d
;τὰ ἀνόητα καὶ εὔ. Philostr.VA3.28
.II of things, easy,οὐ γὰρ εὐκόλῳ ἔοικεν Pl.R. 453d
, cf. Prm. 131e: [comp] Sup. - ώτατοι Id.Lg. 779e; easy to understand, LXX 2 Ki.15.3. Adv. [comp] Comp. - ώτερον more easily, Ph.2.211.III epith. of Hermes at Metapontum, Hsch.; of Asclepius at Epidaurus, IG4.1260.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὔκολος
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2 θυμέλη
A place of burning, hearth,θυμέλαι οἴκων E.Rh. 234
(lyr.), cf. A.Supp. 669 (lyr.);Κυκλώπων θυμέλαι E.IA 152
(anap.); but usu. of sacrificial hearths or altars, δεξίπυροι θεῶν θ. Id.Supp.64 (lyr.); ἁ Φοίβου θ. Id. Ion 114 (lyr.), cf. 46, al.; Ἑστία, δίδου.. ἀμφὶ σὰν θ.χορεύειν Aristonous 2.17
; also of braziers, (lyr.); ἡ θ. τοῦ βωμοῦ the surface on which fire was kindled, IG11(2).161A95 (Delos, iii B.C.).II esp. of the altar of Dionysus which stood in the orchestra of the theatre, Διονυσιὰς θ. Pratin.Lyr.1.2, cf.EM743.37, etc.: hence in later writers,b the orchestra, Phryn. 142, Sch.AristId.p.536 D.: hence of the chorus, opp. actors, θυμέλῃσι καὶ ἐν σκηνῇσι τεθηλώς, of Sophocles, AP7.21 (Simm.); cf. sq.c the stage, Phryn.PSp.74 B., EM653.8, etc. (hence generally, platform, stage, Plu.Alex.67); so ὁ ἀπὸ τῆς θ., of a dramatic poet, Id.Demetr. 12, etc.; ὥσπερ ἐκ θ., i.e. theatrical, Id.2.405d; actuarii thymelae equorumque currulium, Cod.Theod.8.7.21.d αἱ ἐτήσιοι θ. annual stage-performances, Alciphr.2.3, cf. POxy.1143.3 (i A.D.), IG 14.2342.IV = θυλήματα, Pherecr.214. -
3 καπηλεῖον
κᾰπηλ-εῖον, τό,A shop of a κάπηλος, freq. of a tavern, Com.Adesp.493 (in a parody of Sophocles), Ar.Lys. 427, Ec. 154, Lys.1.24, Eub.80, Isoc.7.49, cf. Theopomp. Hist. 65, Tab.Defix.87 (iv B. C.), Ἀρχ. Ἐφ.1923.39 (pl., Orop., iv B. C.), PTeb.43.18 (ii B. C.), POxy.2109.11 (iii A. D.): pl., καπηλεῖα, τά (prob. l. for κάπηλα), the meat-market at Tarentum, Hsch.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καπηλεῖον
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4 κολωνός
κολωνός, ὁ,A = κολώνη, hill, h.Cer.272, 298, Hes.Fr.122.1, Hdt.4.181, 7.225, etc.; κ. λίθων heap of stones, Id.4.92, X.An.4.7.25; hilltop, peak, A.R.1.1120.II Colonus, deme of Attica, sacred to the hero Colonus ( ἱππότης K. S.OC59); Οἰδίπους ἐπὶ Κολωνῷ, title of play by Sophocles:—hence [full] Κολωνεύς, έως, ὁ, one of the deme Colonos, IG2.944.48.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κολωνός
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5 κρίσις
A separating, distinguishing,τοῦ πλέω καὶ τοῦ μὴ πλέω Meliss.7
; τῶν ὁμοιογενῶν, τῶν διαφερόντων, dub. l. in Arist.EN 1165a34.2 decision, judgement,περὶ τούτων Parm.8.15
;τὴν Κροίσου κ. Hdt.3.34
;ἐν θεῶν κρίσει A.Ag. 1289
;κατὰ δύναμιν καὶ κ. ἐμήν Hp.Jusj.1
; κ. οὐκ ἀληθής no certain means of judging, S.OT 501 (lyr.);πολίτης ὁρίζεται τῷ μετέχειν κρίσεως καὶ ἀρχῆς Arist. Pol. 1275a23
;κρίσεως προσδεόμενα Epicur.Nat.32
G., cf. Herc.1420.3;αἱ τῶν πολλῶν κ. Phld.Mus.p.75
K.; Κρίσις, title of a play by Sophocles on the Judgemént of Paris; κ. τινός judgement on or respecting,τῶν μνηστήρων Hdt.6.131
;ἀέθλων Pi.O.3.21
, N.10.23;μορφῆς E.Hel.26
: ἡ τῶν ὅπλων κ., referring to the story of Ajax, Pl.R. 620b, cf. Arist.Po. 1459b5;κρίσιν.. τοῦ βίου πέρι ὧν λέγομεν Pl.R. 360e
;κ. ἀμφ' ἀέθλοις Pi.O.7.80
;κ. διημαρτημένη Stoic.1.50
; κ. συνετή Cleanth.ib.128; power of judgement,κρίσει πραγμάτων διαφέρεσθαι Plb.18.14.10
; κατὰ κρίσιν with judgement, advisedly, Id.6.11.8.II judgement of a court,οὐδὲν ἂν τῆς ὑμετέρας κ. ἔδει Antipho 4.4.2
; trial, suit, ; καθιστάναι ἑαυτὸν ἐς κ. ib. 131;κρίσιν ποιεῖν τινι Lys. 13.35
; κρίσεως τυχεῖν to be put on one's trial, Pl.Phdr. 249a;εἰς κ. ἄγειν Id.Lg. 856c
; ἡ κ. γίγνεταί τινι ibid.; κρίσιν ὑποσχεῖν ib. 871d, D.21.125;τὰς κρίσεις ποιεῖσθαι περί τινος Isoc.4.40
, cf. Th.1.77;τὰς κ. διαδικάζειν Pl.Lg. 876b
; κρίσιν λελογχότα Μειδίᾳ ἐξούλης Test. ap. D.21.82;αἱ κ. τῶν συμβολαίων Plu.2.447e
.b result of a trial, condemnation, X.An.1.6.5.c ἡμέρα κρίσεως Day of Judgement, Ev.Matt.10.15.2 trial of skill or strength, πρὸς τόξου κρίσιν in archery, S.Tr. 266;δρόμον.., οὗ πρώτη κ. Id.El. 684
;κ. ποιεῖν ὁπότερος εἴη τὴν τέχνην σοφώτερος Ar.Ra. 779
;θεῶν ἔριν τε καὶ κ. Pl. R. 379e
.III event, issue, κρίσιν σχεῖν to be decided, of a war, Th.1.23, Plb.31.29.5;κρίσεως τυχεῖν Id.1.59.11
;ἐν τοῖς πεπολιτευμένοις τὴν κ. εἶναι νομίζω 1
suppose the issue depends upon my public measures, D.18.57.2 turning point of a disease, sudden change for better or worse, Hp. VM19 (pl.), Gal.9.550, etc.;κ. ξύντομος ἐπὶ τὸ κάκιον Hp.Judic.34
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6 κωφός
A blunt, dull, obtuse, opp.ὀξύς, κ. βέλος Il.11.390
, cf. E.Fr.495.27;κ. καλάμη AP12.25
(Stat.Flacc.).II metaph.,1 of sound, mute, noiseless,κύματι κωφῷ Il.14.16
; κωφὴν γὰρ δὴ γαῖαν ἀεικίζει is maltreating dumb, senseless earth, 24.54; τὰ μὲν ἄλλα ἔσκε κωφά the other parts sounded dull, opp. to the ringing of the hollow parts when struck, Hdt.4.200: neut. pl. as Adv.,κωφὰ δὲ πόντος κεῖτο Orph.A. 1103
; ὁ κ. λιμήν, prob. the bay of Munychia, as opp. to the noisy Piraeus, X.HG2.4.31; κωφότερος ὁ ψόφος ἔσται, i.e. muffled, Aen.Tact.19; τῶν μεταλλικῶν κωφότατος [ὁ σίδηρος] rings least, Plu.2.721f;κωφοὶ ἄνεμοι D.S.3.51
.2 after Hom., of men or animals, dumb, Parm.6.7, etc.; καὶ κωφοῦ συνίημι καὶ οὐ φωνεῦντος ἀκούω Orac. ap. Hdt.1.47; οὐ.. παρὰ κωφὸν ὁ τυφλὸς ἔοικε λαλῆσαι, i.e. is not so dumb but that he will answer the blind fool who assails him, Cratin.6;κωφότερος κίχλης Eub.29
; κ. χάρις a mute gift (sc. an epitaph), Epigr.Gr. 298 ([place name] Teos); soκωφοῖς δάκρυσι IPE2.299
([place name] Panticapaeum); κ. τάφοι prob. in IG12(8).441.26; κ. προσωπεῖον mute figure on the stage, Ph.2.520, cf. Plu.2.791e;κ. πρόσωπον Cic. Att.13.19.3
; κ. καὶ ἄλογος, of a house, with no echoes, Luc.Dom. 1.b deaf, h.Merc.92, Heraclit.34.A.Th. 202, Ch. 881;λήθην κωφήν, ἄναυδον S.Fr. 670
; ὅσοι γίνονται κ. ἐκ γενετῆς, πάντες καὶ ἐνεοὶ γίνονται Arist.HA 536b3 (hence of a deaf and dumb person, Hdt.1.34, BGU 1196.49 (i B. C.), cf. Hsch.); c.gen.,κωφὴ ἀκοῆς αἴσθησις Antiph.196.5
, cj. in Pl.Lg. 932a; κ. Ἑλλάδος φωνᾶς deaf of one's Greek ear, i.e. ignorant of Greek, Dialex.6.12;σπαράγματα κωφὰ τοῦ βεβαιοῦντος Plu.2.1108d
.c metaph.,νοῦς ὁρῇ καὶ νοῦς ἀκούει· τἆλλα κωφὰ καὶ τυφλά Epich.249
;κ. πέτρος Moschio
Trag.7;μαψαῦραι Call.Fr.67
;ἐρημία D.S.3.40
: neut. pl. as Adv., feebly,AP
12.125 (Mel.).3 ὄμμα κ. vacant, lack-lustre eye, Arist.Phgn. 807b23.4 of the senses in general, dull, Thphr.Sens.19 ([comp] Comp.).5 of the mind, dull, obtuse,ἐγὼ ὁ πάντα κ. S.Aj. 911
, cf. Pi.P.9.87;τὸ τῆς ψυχῆς ποιεῖν κ. Pl.Ti. 88b
: κωφοί, οἱ, 'the Dullards', title of satyr-play by Sophocles.b of things, senseless, unmeaning, obscure,κ. καὶ παλαί' ἔπη S.OT 290
;κ. διήγησις Plb.3.36.4
, cf. 5.21.4;ὑπόνοια Phld.Mus.p.71
K.;σκῶμμα Plu.2.712a
; but κ. εὐπραγίαι is prob.f.l.for κοῦφαι, D.C.38.27. Adv.- φῶς obscurely, Vett.Val.251.25: [comp] Comp. - ότερον, ἐνοχλεῖν less acutely, Phld.Vit.p.21 J. -
7 λάθρῃ
A secretly, by stealth,ὁ δέ οἱ παρελέξατο λάθρῃ Il.2.515
;ἀνήρ, ὃς ἐμίσγετο λάθρῃ Od.15.430
; λάθρῃ κτείναντες treacherously, 17.80; ἀλλά τε λάθρῃ γυῖα βαρύνεται imperceptibly, Il.19.165: in Trag. and [dialect] Att., S.Aj. 1137, OT 386, Ar.Ra. 746, Th.4.39, Pl.R. 347b, etc.2 c. gen., λάθρῃ τινός unknown to one,λάθρῃ Λαομέδοντος Il.5.269
;λάθρῃ τῶν ἄλλων στρατηγῶν Hdt.8.112
, cf. 9.90, S.OT 787, OC 354, Ar.V. 347, X.An.1.3.8.—Freq. written λάθρα, λάθρη in codd. and Pap., but λάθραι (i.e. λάθρᾳ ) in UPZ19.28 (ii B. C.) and in some of the best codd., as the Laurentian of Sophocles, also in POxy.16 of Th. l. c. (i A. D.):—other forms are λάθρα, h.Cer. 240, E.Fr.1132.28; [full] λαθρηδόν, AP7.202 (Anyt.); [full] λαθρηδά, Luc.Cal.21; [full] λαθρηδίς, Hdn.Gr.1.512 (- δως (sic), Cyr.). -
8 Λάκαινα
A Laconian woman (Phryn. 321),Λ. κόρη Thgn.1002
, cf. E.Hec. 441, etc.: abs., of Helen, Id.Andr. 486 (lyr.); Λάκαιναι, αἱ, title of play by Sophocles: freq., esp. in Trag., [dialect] Ion. Prose, and X., as fem. Adj., = Λακωνική, Λ. χώρη Hdt. 7.235; χθών, γαῖα, γᾶ, E.Andr. 151, Tr. 1110 (lyr.), Hel. 1473 (lyr.); λίθος Laconian marble, Luc.Hipp.5; , 209;κύων X.Cyn.10.4
; ; ἡ Λ. (sc. κύλιξ) Laconian cup, Ar.Fr. 216.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Λάκαινα
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9 λογιότης
II as title, fromλόγιος 1.2
,ἡ σὴ λ. POxy.902.13
(v A. D.), etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λογιότης
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10 μέλισσα
μέλισσᾰ, [dialect] Att. [suff] μέλι-ττα, ης, ἡ, (perh. by haplology for μελι-λιχ-yα 'honey-licker', cf. Skt.A madhu-lih- (corresp. with Gr. Μεθυ-λιχ- ) 'bee') bee, Od.13.106, etc.; of wild bees, that live in rocks, Il.2.87, cf. 12.167; of honey-bees, that live in hives, Hes. Th. 594;σμῆνος μελισσᾶν A. Pers. 128
(lyr.), cf. Hdt.4.194, 5.10:—Phrases:ὥσπερ μέλιττα τὸ κέντρον ἐγκαταλιπών Pl. Phd. 91c
; ὄνος ἐν μελίτταις 'a hornets' nest', Crates Com.36; cf.μέλι 1.2
fin.1 to poets, from their culling the beauties of nature,ἔνθεν ὡσπερεὶ μ. Φρύνιχος.. μελέων ἀπεβόσκετο καρπόν Ar. Av. 748
;μ. Μούσης Id.Ec. 974
(lyr.);μ. Ἤρινναν Μουσῶν ἄνθεα δρεπτομέναν AP7.13
(Leon. or Mel.); esp. of Sophocles, Sch.Ar.V. 460.2 to the priestesses of Delphi, Pi.P.4.60; of Demeter and Artemis, Sch.Pi. l.c., Porph. Antr.18; of Cybele, Did. ap. Lact. Inst.1.22.3 in Neo-Platonic Philos., any pure, chaste being, of souls coming to birth, Porph. Antr.19; of the Moon, ib.18.III = μέλι, honey, ὕδατος,μελίσσης, μηδὲ προσφέρειν μέθυ S.OC 481
: metaph.,γλώσσης μελίσσῃ καταρρυηκέναι Id.Fr. 155
; of poetry, AP9.505.6; ἑσμὸς μελίσσης appears to be corrupt in Epin. 1.7.IV = ὀβολός, Hsch.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μέλισσα
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11 μελιχρός
3 metaph.,ὑποσχεσίαι A.R.4.359
;μελιχρότατος περὶ τὰς ἐννοίας Philostr.VS1.22.1
; epith. of Sophocles, AP7.22 (Simm.);τὸ μελιχρότατον τῶν ἐπέων Call.Epigr.29
;τὸ μ. ἐν ταῖς ἀκοαῖς D.H.Comp.1
, cf. Dem.48; (Alc.): [comp] Comp. Adv.μελιχρότερον Hedyl.
ap. Ath. 11.473a. (Formed from μέλι, as πενιχρός from πενία.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μελιχρός
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12 νίπτρον
A water for washing, Poll.10.78: mostly in pl., A.Fr. 225, E. Ion 1174, Hel. 1384, AP12.68 (Mel.);παῖδες ν. ἔδοσαν κατὰ χειρῶν Philox.2.39
.II Νίπτρα, τά, the Bath Scene, title of play by Sophocles on the recognition of Odysseus by his nurse; also applied to Od.19, Arist.Po. 1460a26, and to the Bath Scene in that book, ib. 1454b30.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > νίπτρον
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13 ξοανηφόρος
ξοᾰν-ηφόρος, ὁ,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ξοανηφόρος
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14 παιδεράστρια
παιδεράστ-ρια, ἡ, fem. of παιδεραστής, as title of the Niobe of Sophocles, dub. in Ath.13.601b (Schweigh. for παιδεραστάν).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παιδεράστρια
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15 πελιδνός
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16 πλύντρια
A washerwoman, IG12.473, Poll.7.37; [full] Πλύντριαι, name of a Satyric drama by Sophocles and of a comedy by Philyllius.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πλύντρια
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17 ποτιμάστιος
A at the breast, π. ἔσχεθε κοῦρον Epic. ap. Sch.S.OC 378 (attributed to Sophocles in cod., cf. Coll.Alex.p.247).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ποτιμάστιος
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18 σκηνογραφία
σκηνογρᾰφ-ία, ἡ,A scene-painting, Arist.Po. 1449a18 (who ascribes its introduction to Sophocles): pl., Plb.12.28A.1.2 metaph., illusion, τραγῳδία καὶ ς. Plu.Arat.15, S.E.M.7.88.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σκηνογραφία
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19 Σοφοκλέης
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20 σύλλογος
σύλλογ-ος, ὁ,A assembly, concourse, meeting of persons, whether legal or riotous,σ. ἐγίνετο Hdt.8.74
; Ἀχαιῶν ς., name of a play by Sophocles;ξ. γυναικοπληθεῖς E.Alc. 951
;σ. στρατεύματος Id.IA 514
, cf. 825;ἐν θεοῖς σ. σοῦ πέρι ἔσται Id.Hel. 878
;σ. ποιῆσαι Th.1.67
, 4.114 (cf. ἐκκλησία); σ. ποιέεσθαι Hdt.7.8
init., 8.24, cf. E.Heracl. 335;σ. διαλύειν Hdt.7.10
.δ'; of the people, διαλύεσθαι ἐκ τοῦ ς. Id.3.73;σ. σχολαστικοί Arist.Pol. 1313b3
; συμπόσια καὶ ἄλλοι ς. Phld.Mus. p.110K.;ὁ σ. ὁ Ἁλικαρνασσέων SIG45.1
(Halic., v B.C.), cf. 278.3 (Priene, iv B.C.), al.; at Athens, of any special public meeting or assembly, opp. the common ἐκκλησία, Th.2.22, Pl.Lg. 764a;ἐκκλησίᾳ καὶ ἄλλῳ σ. παντί, ὅστις ἂν πολιτικὸς σ. γένηται Id.Grg. 452e
, cf. X.An.5.7.2, D.19.122; freq. of a muster of forces, X.Cyr.6.2.11, al.; soσ. νεῶν And.3.38
; σ. θεραπηΐης a medical consultation, Hp. Praec.13.II metaph., collectedness, presence of mind,σύλλογον ψυχῆς λαβέ E.HF 626
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