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  • 61 ἐπάλλαξις

    A interweaving or dovetailing, Antipho Soph.20 (pl.);

    αἱ ἐ. τοῦ χάρακος Plb. 18.18.11

    ; ἡ ἐ. τῶν δακτύλων crossing of two fingers so as to feel double, Arist.Metaph. 1011a33, Insomn. 460b20, Pr. 958b14; linking together, Id.Mete. 387a12.
    2 overlapping of species, Id.GA 732b15; confusion of different things, Str.12.8.2.
    b alternation, Pl. Sph. 240c.
    3 change,

    θέσεως Hierocl. in CA1p.419M.

    ;

    διαιτημάτων Gal.6.59

    (pl.); varieties of abnormal constitutions, ib.385 (pl.).

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  • 62 ὀθνεῖος

    ὀθνεῖος, α, ον, also ος, ον E.Alc. 532:—
    A strange, foreign, Democr.60, 80, E.Alc.l.c., 646, 810, Parth. in PLit.Lond.64.6; joined with ἀλλότριος, Pl.R. 470b, 470c ; opp. οἰκεῖος, Id.Prt. 316c, cf. Democr. ll. cc. ;

    χρήμασιν τῶν ὀθνείων καὶ Ἀθηναίοισιν ἅπασιν IG12.6.54

    ; opp. συγγενής, Democr.90, cf. Arist.EN 1162a8, 1160a6 ; opp. προσήκοντες, Phld.Ir. p.54 W.;

    ὀ. φίλοι Is.4.18

    ;

    ἱερὰ.. ὀ. τῇ χώρᾳ Lycurg.25

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    II abnormal,

    θερμόν Gal.10.754

    ;

    ποιότης Id.11.478

    ;

    ὕψος Sthenid.

    ap. Stob.4.7.63 ;

    ἐργασίη Aret.SD1.15

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    Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὀθνεῖος

  • 63 κυλλός

    κυλλός, ή, όν (Aristoph., Hippocr. et al.; in description of a wanted felon PMich IV/1, 223, 1642; 224, 1441 [both II A.D.]) of a limb of the human body that is in any way abnormal or incapable of being used; also of persons who have such limbs (Ar. 8:2) crippled, deformed: w. ref. to the hand (Anth. Pal. 11, 84; Galen II 394, 1 K.=ἄχρηστον ἔχων τ. χεῖρα) Mt 18:8; Mk 9:43. The subst. (ὁ) κυλλός also has the special sense (the) cripple, injured person Mt 15:30f (acc. to Ael. Dion. χ, 23 the Attic writers used the word of hands and feet; κ, 43). κυλλοὺς ἰώμενος AcPl BMM verso 11.—DELG. M-M.

    Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά παλαιοχριστιανική Λογοτεχνία > κυλλός

  • 64 ἄτοπος

    ἄτοπος, ον (s. τόπος; Eur., Pre-Socr. et al.; pap, LXX [Job; Pr 30:20; 2 Macc 14:23], Philo, Joseph., Just., Tat., Ath.; Ath. R. 73, 15 al.) from the perception of someth. ‘not in its proper place’, ‘out of place’, it is but a short step to the metaph. sense of someth. that is ‘unusual’, i.e. does not correspond to normal expectation (τόπος; cp. the wordplay τρία σώματα ἔσται ἐν τῷ αὐτῷ τόπῳ ἀτοπωτάτου τούτου ὑπάρχοντος Albinus 11).
    pert. to being out of the ordinary, unusual, surprising (Thu. 3, 38, 5; Pla., Leg. 1 p. 646b; PTebt 800, 37), ‘abnormal’, or ‘hazardous’ (Thu. 2, 49, 2; Herodian 4, 11, 4; Jos., Ant. 8, 378 the enemies of Samuel are not able to sustain any charges of ‘unusual’ conduct; 11, 134 of hazards that might befall travelers) μηδὲν ἄ. εἰς αὐτὸν γινόμενον nothing unusual happened to him Ac 28:6 (the normal expectation in the case of a pers. bitten by a poisonous snake would be extraordinary divine retribution, s. vs 4). Cp. the self-vindication of the Roman poet Horace after a wolf fled from him (Odes 1, 22, 9–12).
    pert. to being behaviorally out of place, evil, wrong, improper (Plut., Mor. 27f; SEG XLI, 328, 41; PPetr II, 19 (1a), 5f; UPZ 5, 12 [163 B.C.]; Philo, Leg. All. 3, 53; Jos., Ant. 6, 88; Job 11:11; 35:13) (w. πονηρός) ἄνθρωποι 2 Th 3:2; ποιεῖν τὰ ἄ. (Polyb. 5, 11, 1; Job 34:12) do what is improper Pol 5:3; οὐδὲν ἄ. ἔπραξεν (ἄ. πράσσειν: Dio Chrys. 10 [11], 65; Aristipp. in Diog. L. 2, 93; PPetr III, 43 (3), 17f [III B.C.]; UPZ 5, 12; BGU 757, 21 [12 A.D.]; PBrem 2:12 [II A.D.]; Job 27:6; Pr 30:20; 2 Macc 14:23) Lk 23:41; cp. Ac 25:5. ἄτοπόν ἐστιν it is wrong, absurd (Philo, Mos. 1, 308) IMg 10:3.—DELG s.v. τόπος. M-M.

    Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά παλαιοχριστιανική Λογοτεχνία > ἄτοπος

  • 65 ανώμαλος

    1) abnormal
    2) anomalous
    3) irregular

    Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > ανώμαλος

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