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A might, force,μή μ' ἀπογυιώσῃς μένεος, ἀλκῆς τε λάθωμαι Il.6.265
;μ. χειρῶν 5.506
(more freq.μ. καὶ χεῖρες 6.502
, al.);μ. καὶ γυῖα 6.27
.2 of animals, strength, fierceness, παρδάλιος, λέοντος, 17.20; of horses, spirit, ib. 456, 476, etc.;ἵππος κατασθμαίνων μένει A.Th. 393
; ὑπὸ χαρᾶς καὶ μένους, of dogs, X.Cyn.6.15.3 of things, force, might, [ ἔγχεος] Il.13.444;ἠελίοιο Od.10.160
;πυρός Il.6.182
, Ar.Ach. 665;ποταμῶν Il.12.18
, cf. A.Pr. 720;ἄστρων θερμὸν μ. Parm.11.3
;ἀνέμων Emp.111.3
; ;χαλινῶν ἀναύδῳ μένει A. Ag. 238
(lyr.); (anap.);τὸ ἀπὸ τοῦ οἴνου μ. Hp.Acut. 63
, cf. VM9.4 life,ἀπὸ γὰρ μ. εἵλετο χαλκός Il.3.294
;λύθη ψυχή τε μ. τε 5.296
; φυσῶσι μέλαν μ. the black life-blood, S.Aj. 1412 (anap.), cf. A.Ag. 1067.II of the soul, spirit, passion, μ. ἀνδρῶν the battlerage of men, Il.2.387;μ. Ἄρηος 18.264
: less freq. in pl., mostly in phraseμένεα πνείοντες 2.536
, al.;μένος καὶ θυμός 5.470
, al., h.Cer. 361;μ. καὶ θάρσος Il.5.2
, Od.1.321;μ. ἔλλαβε θυμόν Il.23.468
;μένεος δ' ἐμπλήσατο θυμόν 22.312
; : also in [dialect] Att., ;ὅτε ζέσειεν τὸ τοῦ θυμοῦ μ. Pl.Ti. 70b
;μένους τὴν ψυχὴν πληρουμένην Alcid.
ap. Arist.Rh. 1406a2 (but νοῦς.. πληρωθεὶς μένους filled with spiritual exaltation, Plot.5.5.8);θυμὸς ὁ κρατέων τῶ μένεος Theag.
ap. Stob.3.1.117; προθυμία καὶ μ., μ. καὶ θάρρος, X.Cyr.3.3.61, HG7.1.31;παντὶ μένει σπεύδων Hes.Sc. 364
.2 intent, purpose, [Τρώων] μ. αἰὲν ἀτάσθαλον their bent is aye to folly, Il.13.634: in pl., intents,ἐμῶν μενέων ἀπερωεύς 8.361
: hence, temper, disposition, in compds., like εὐμενής, δυσμενής.III in periphr., like βίη, etc., ἱερὸν μένος Ἀντινόοιο, for Antinous himself, Od.18.34;μένος Ἀτρεΐδαο Il.11.268
;μένε' ἀνδρῶν 4.447
, Od.4.363;καταφθιμένου μ. ἀνδρός Emp.111.9
;αἴης λάσιον μ. Id.27.2
; αἰθέριον μ., = αἰθήρ, Id.115.9. (Cf. Skt. mánas 'spirit', 'passion', Gr. μέμονα, μαίνομαι.) -
122 μῆνις
A , laterμήνιδος Ael.Fr.80
, Them.Or.22.265d, Jul.Or.2.50b, AP9.168 (Pall.):— wrath; from Hom. downwds. freq. of the wrath of the gods, Il.5.34, al., A. Ag. 701 (lyr.), Pl.Lg. 880e, Men.585; μῆνιν ἔχειν ἀπὸ θεοῦ Vett. Val. 184.3;μ. χθονίων Pi.P.4.159
; also of the dead worshipped as heroes,τοῖσι μ. κατέσκηψε Ταλθυβίου Hdt.7.134
, cf. 137;μ. τῶν τετελευτηκότων Pl.Hp.Ma. 282a
; of injured parents, A.Ag. 155 (lyr.), Ch. 294; of suppliants, Id.Eu. 234, cf. E.Heracl. 762 (lyr.): but also, generally, of the wrath of Achilles, Il.1.1, al., cf. Alc.Supp.10.7; of the revengeful temper of a people, Hes.Sc.21, Hdt.7.229: c. gen. objecti,ὅτου.. μ. τοσήνδε πράγματος στήσας ἔχεις S.OT 699
: in pl.,Αἰήταο μήνιες A.R.4.1205
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123 περικεράννυμι
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124 πικρία
πικρ-ία, ἡ,A bitterness:1 of taste, Thphr.CP6.10.7, Od.32, LXX Je.15.17, Placit.3.16.2, Dsc.1.61, etc.2 of temper, τὴν ἀπὸ τῆς ψυχῆς π. D.21.204, cf. 25.84, Ep.3.33, Arist.VV 1251a4, Phld.Ir. p.56W.; ἡ ἐπὶ τοῖς γεγονόσι π. Plb.15.4.11 ;πρὸς τὸν δῆμον Plu.Ccr. 15
; ἡ ἐν τοῖς λόγοις π. D.S.16.88 ;λόγος π. ἔχων μεμιγμένην χάριτι Plu.Lyc.19
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125 πραϋπάθεια
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πραϋπάθεια
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126 πραϋπαθέω
A to be gentle in temper, Ph.1.547.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πραϋπαθέω
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127 πρευμένεια
πρευμέν-εια, ἡ,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πρευμένεια
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128 πρευμενής
A soft of temper, gentle, gracious, τινι to one, A.Ag. 840, E.Hec. 538: abs.,ἴδοιτο.. πρευμενοῦς ἀπ' ὄμματος A.Supp. 210(207)
; . Adv., πρευμενῶς αἰτεῖσθαι, παραινέσαι, A.Pers. 220, 224; .Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πρευμενής
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