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1 σαινίδωρον
σαινίδωροςcoaxing by presents: masc /fem acc sgσαινίδωροςcoaxing by presents: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
2 υποκορίσματα
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3 ὑποκορίσματα
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4 υποκορίσματος
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5 ὑποκορίσματος
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6 υποκόρισμα
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7 ὑποκόρισμα
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8 κωτίλλω
A prattle, chatter, usu. with collat. notion of coaxing, wheedling,αἱμύλα κωτίλλουσα Hes.Op. 374
;μαλθακὰ κ. Thgn.852
; ;ἀνάνυτα κ. Theoc.15.87
;ἑλικτὰ ἔπη Lyc.1466
; κ. καὶ λιγαίνειν, of a speech in court, to be lively, tripping, D.H.Dem.44.II trans., cajole, beguile with fair words,εὖ κώτιλλε τὸν ἐχθρόν Thgn.363
; μὴ κώτιλλέ με tease me not by prating, S.Ant. 756;τοιαῦτα κωτίλλουσα τὴν ἀχαΐνην Babr.95.87
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9 μιαρός
2 defiled with blood, (anap.); μ. ἡμέραι certain days in the month Anthesterion, on which expiatory libations ([etym.] χοαί) were offered to the dead, Hsch.; at Rome, ἡμέρα μ., = dies nefastus, D.C.51.19; μιαρά, τά, actions resulting in ritual impurity, Berl.Sitzb.1927.157 ([place name] Cyrene).3 generally, defiled, polluted,μ. καὶ ἄναγνος Antipho 2.1.10
, cf. Pl.Lg. 716e; of animals, unclean, ;θάλασσα ὕδωρ -ώτατον Heraclit.61
.4 in moral sense, abominable, foul,ὦ μ. ἦθος S.Ant. 746
; repulsive to the moral sense, Arist.Po. 1452b36, al.: freq. in Ar. as a term of reproach, blackguard,μ. κεφαλή Ach. 285
, cf. 282; μιαρώτατος ib. 182; μ. φωνή coarse, brutal voice, Eq. 218, cf. S.Tr. 987 (anap.);μιαρώτατος περὶ τὸν δῆμον Ar.Eq. 831
;μ. τε καὶ ὀλιγαρχικούς Pl.R. 562d
. Adv. -;οὕτω φανερῶς καὶ μ. D.21.69
.6 = μάχλος, γύναικες μιαρώταται Alc.39.7 physically ugly,γυναῖκα ὀφθῆναι μ. X.Eph.3.12
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11 σαινίδωρος
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12 τάλας
τάλας (v. sub fin.), τάλαινα, τάλαν (fem.A ): gen. ᾰνος, αίνης, ανος, also dat.τάλαντι Hippon.12
: voc. τάλαν, masc. in Od.18.327, 19.68, Thgn.512, etc., fem. in Ar.Ra. 559, al. (Adv. acc. to A.D.Adv.160.11, Hdn.Gr.2.12, al.): [dialect] Aeol. nom. [full] τάλαις Choerob.in Theod.1.126 H.: ([etym.] Τλάω):—suffering, wretched,ξεῖνε τάλαν Od.18.327
, etc.;ὦ τάλας ἐγώ S.OC 1338
, 1401, Aj. 981;ὦ τάλαιν' ἐγώ A.Ch. 743
; (lyr.): c. gen. causae,οἲ γὼ τάλαινα συμφορᾶς κακῆς A.Pers. 445
, cf. 517;τάλαιν' ἐγὼ τῆς ὕβρεος Ar.Pl. 1044
: sts. in bad sense, wretch!Od.
19.68: but in Com., τάλαινα poor dear! as a sort of coaxing address, Ar.Lys. 910, 914; so .2 in Trag. also of things, sorry, wretched, (anap.); (lyr.); (lyr.); ; (lyr.); συμφορά, νόσος, Id.El. 1179, Tr. 1084; ἔρις, φυγά, E.Hel. 248 (lyr.), Ph. 1710 (lyr.): [comp] Sup. τᾰλάντατος, η, ον, Ar. Pl. 684, 1046, 1060, Pl.Cra. 395e.--Poet. word, used by X.Cyr.4.6.5, Ph.2.239, Arr.Epict.2.16.20, Plu.Ant.79, al., Luc.DMeretr.10.3.II Τάλας, ὁ, a constellation ([etym.] θεός τις κατακέφαλα κείμενος) rising with Sagittarius, Cat.Cod.Astr.7.207. [ τᾰλᾱς A.Pr. 158 (anap.), S. (v. supr.), Ar.Ach. 163, 1192, Pax79, Av. 1494, Pl. 930; [dialect] Dor. also τᾰλᾰς Theoc.2.4, AP9.378 (Pall.): voc.τάλᾰν Thgn.512
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13 ὑποκόρισμα
A a coaxing or endearing name, as Dem. said that his nickname Βάταλος was a ὑ. τίτθης, Aeschin.1.126.2 a fair name for something base, as παράσιτος for πολυφάγος, Alex. 178.2, cf. 219.5; σεισάχθεια for χρεῶν ἀποκοπή, Plu. 2.807e; soφυγῆς ὑ. καὶ παρακάλυμμα Id.Galb.20
.3 diminutive, Eust.1540.54.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑποκόρισμα
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