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1 ανεκποιήτως
ἀνεκποίητοςnot alienated: adverbialἀνεκποίητοςnot alienated: masc /fem acc pl (doric) -
2 ἀνεκποιήτως
ἀνεκποίητοςnot alienated: adverbialἀνεκποίητοςnot alienated: masc /fem acc pl (doric) -
3 ανεκποίητον
ἀνεκποίητοςnot alienated: masc /fem acc sgἀνεκποίητοςnot alienated: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
4 ἀνεκποίητον
ἀνεκποίητοςnot alienated: masc /fem acc sgἀνεκποίητοςnot alienated: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
5 προσαλλοτριούμεθα
προσαλλοτριόομαιto be alienated: pres ind mp 1st plπροσαλλοτριόομαιto be alienated: imperf ind mp 1st pl (homeric ionic) -
6 ἀπαλλοτριόω
+ V 0-1-5-3-2=11 Jos 22,25; Jer 19,4; 27(50),8; Ez 14,5.7A: to alienate [τινα] Jos 22,25; to alienate from [τινά τινος] Sir 11,34; to estrange, to profane [τι] (of the temple) Jer 19,4P: to be alienated Hos 9,10; to be alienated from [τινος] 3 Mc 1,3Cf. HELBING 1928, 159; HORSLEY 1983, 62; →NIDNTT; TWNT -
7 ἀλλοτριόω
A estrange from: c. gen., deprive, ; τοὺς ἠλλοτριωκότας ἑαυτοὺς ἀπὸ τῆς λῃτουργίας those who have withdrawn themselves from.., D.51.17.2 c. dat. pers., make hostile to another,τὴν χώραν τοῖς πολεμίοις X.Cyr.6.1.16
:—[voice] Pass., become estranged, be made enemy,τινί Th.8.73
;πρὸς τὴν αἴρεσιν Vit.Philonid.p.12C.
; πρός τι to be prejudiced against thing, D.H.Th.27; disguise oneself from, Ge. 42.7; πρὸς τὰ καίοντα to be inaccessible to cautery, Antyll. ap. Orib.10.22.4.4 [voice] Pass., to be alienated from one's natural condition, Pl.Ti. 64e.5 [voice] Pass., also of things, to be alienated, fall into other hands,ἀλλοτριοῦται ἡ ἀρχή Hdt.1.120
, cf. D.18.88.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀλλοτριόω
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8 ἐχθρός
A hated, hateful, of persons and things, freq. from Hom. downwds. (Hom. has it only in this pass. sense);ἐ. γάρ μοι κεῖνος ὁμῶς Ἀΐδαο πύλῃσι Od.14.156
, Il.9.312; ἐχθρὸν δέ μοί ἐστιν c.inf., 'tis hateful to me to.., Od.12.452;θεοῖσιν ἐ. Hes.Th. 766
, Thgn.601, Ar.Eq.34;ὁ θεοῖσιν ἐ. Pl.Com.74
, etc.; cf. θεοισεχθρός.II [voice] Act., hating, hostile, first in Hes. and Pi. (v. infr. 111), τινι D.10.11, X.Ages.6.1, etc.: c. gen., ὕβριος ἐχθρὰν ὁδόν averse from insolence, Pi.O.7.90: abs.,ἐ. γλῶσσα A.Ch. 309
(anap.); (anap.), etc.;ἀστέρες Vett.Val.143.5
.III as Subst., ἐχθρός, ὁ, enemy, where the act. and pass. senses freq. coincide, Hes.Op. 342, Pi.P.2.84, etc.;ἀνὴρ ἐ. Hdt.1.92
;ὁ Διὸς ἐ. A.Pr. 120
(anap.);ἐχθροῖς ἐχθρὰ πορσύνων Id.Ag. 1374
;εἴ.. τινα ἴδοι ἐχθρὸν ἑαυτοῦ Th.4.47
;οἱ ἐμοὶ ἐ. Id.6.89
, etc.—Acc. to Ammon.Diff.p.63 V., ἐχθρός is one who has been φίλος, but is alienated; πολέμιος one who is at war; δυσμενής one who has long been alienated and refuses to be reconciled.IV regul. [comp] Comp.ἐχθρότερος D.Prooem.40.3
, AP5.160 (Hedyl. or Asclep.); [comp] Sup. - ότατος Pi.N.1.65, S.OT 1346 (lyr.), D.19.300: but more freq. irreg. ἐχθίων, ἔχθιστος (qq.v.). -
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10 ἀνεκποίητα
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11 ανεκποίητοι
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12 ἀνεκποίητοι
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13 προσαλλοτριόομαι
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προσαλλοτριόομαι
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14 ἀμέτοιστος
ἀμέτ-οιστος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀμέτοιστος
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15 ἀνεκποίητος
ἀνεκ-ποίητος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνεκποίητος
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16 ἀνεξοδίαστος
ἀνεξ-οδίαστος, ον,A not to be alienated, CIG2050 (Philippopolis, cf. BCH27.318,prob. in IGRom.4.1475 ([place name] Smyrna).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνεξοδίαστος
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17 ἀπαλλοτριόω
Aἀπηλλοτρίωκα Aeschin.2.194
:—estrange, alienate, ἀφ' ὑμῶν τὸν ἐπὶ Θρᾴκης τόπον l.c.;λόγον -οῦντα κακίας Aristo Stoic.1.80
;τινά τινος J.AJ4.1.1
:—[voice] Pass., to be alienated, τινός from one, Plb.1.79.6, cf. Alex.Aphr.in Top.389.12; πρός τινα towards one, Isoc.Ep.7.13, D.S.18.48; ill-suited for..,Id.
3.73.2 of property, alienate, Arist. Rh. 1361a22, IPE12.32B68 (Olbia, iii B.C.):—[voice] Pass., PLond.3.1157v iii3 (iii A.D.).3 of things, separate, distinguish, Hp.Art.58 ([voice] Pass.).c remove, in Surgery, Archig. ap. Orib.46.26.13 ([voice] Pass.):—[voice] Act., Gal.14.789.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀπαλλοτριόω
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18 ἀποστρέφω
Aἀποστράψαι SIG 244 ii 16
(Delph.); [dialect] Ion. [tense] aor.ἀποστρέψασκε Il.22.197
, etc.: [tense] pf. :—[voice] Pass. and [voice] Med., [tense] fut.- στρέψομαι X.Cyr.5.5.36
, Plu.2.387c: [tense] aor. -εστράφην [ᾰ], S.OC 1272, etc.; later- εστρεψάμην LXXHo.8.3
, prob. in Ar.Nu. 776: [tense] fut.- στρᾰφήσομαι LXXNu.25.4
, al.: [tense] pf.- έστραμμαι Hdt.1.166
, etc.: [dialect] Ion. [ per.] 3pl. [tense] plpf. - εστράφατο ibid.; (iii B.C.): — turn back: hence, either turn to flight,ὄφρ'.. Ἀχαιοὺς αὖτις ἀποστρέψῃσιν Il.15.62
, etc., cf. Hdt. 8.94; or turn back from flight, X.Cyr.4.3.1; send home again, Th.4.97, 5.75; ῥῆμα bring back word, LXX4 Ki.22.9; ἀποστρέψαντε πόδας καὶ χεῖρας having twisted back the hands and feet so as to bind them, Od.22.173, 190,cf. S.OT 1154; ;ἀποστρέφετε τὰς χεῖρας αὐτῶν, ὦ Σκύθαι Ar.Lys. 455
;ἀ. τὸν αὐχένα Hdt.4.188
; guide back again,ἀποστρέψαντες ἔβαν νέας Od.3.162
; ἴχνι' ἀποστρέψας having turned the steps of the oxen backwards so as to make it appear that they had gone the other way, h.Merc.76; turn away, avert,αὐχέν' ἀποστρέψας Thgn.858
;ἀπέστρεψ' ἔμπαλιν παρηΐδα E.Med. 1148
; butτὸ πρόσωπον πρός τινα Plu.Publ.6
; bring back, recall,ἐξ ἰσθμοῦ X.An.2.6.3
; φῶτας ἀπέστρεψεν Περσεφόνης θαλάμων [Emp.] 156.4.2 turn away or aside, divert, v.l. in Th.4.80, etc.; ὕδατα cut off water from a besieged town, Ph.Bel.97.4;τὸν Κάϋστρον SIG 839.14
([place name] Ephesus);τὸν πόλεμον ἐς Μακεδονίαν Arr.An.2.1.1
; avert a danger, an evil, etc.,πῆμ' ἀ. νόσου A.Ag. 850
([place name] Porson); prevent, Dsc. 2.136; rebut, (v. supr.);ἀ. τύχην μὴ οὐ γενέσθαι Antipho6.15
codd.;ἀ. εἰς τοὐναντίον τοὺς λόγους Pl.Sph. 239d
;τὰς πράξεις εἰς τοὺς ἀντιδίκους Arist.Rh.Al. 1442b6
.3ἀ. τινά τινος
dissuade from,X.
Eq.Mag.1.12;τινὰ ἀπὸ τοῦ λήμματος Din.2.23
;πότων ἀ. τοὺς στομάχους D.H.Dem.15
.II as if intr. (sc. ἑαυτόν, ἵππον, ναῦν, etc.), turn back, Th.6.65;ἀ. ὀπίσω Hdt.4.43
;ἀ. πάλιν S.OC 1403
.B [voice] Pass., to be turned back, ἀπεστράφθαι τοὺς ἐμβόλους, of ships, to have their beaks bent back, Hdt.1.166; ἀποστραφῆναι.. τὼ πόδε to have one's feet twisted, Ar. Pax 279; closecurled,Arist.
Phgn. 809b26.II [voice] Med. and [voice] Pass., turn oneself from or away, ; back to back,Apollod.
Poliorc.145.2: esp.,1 turn one's face away from, abandon, c. acc., Phoc.2, Sallust.3;ἐχθροῦ ἀξίωσιν Epicur. Fr. 215
;μή μ' ἀποστραφῇς S.OC 1272
;μή μ' ἀποστρέφου E.IT 801
, cf. Ar. Pax 683, X.Cyr.5.5.36, PSIl.c.;τὸ θεῖον ῥᾳδίως ἀπεστράφης E. Supp. 159
: also c. gen., : c. dat.,ἀστεφανώτοισι ἀπυστρέφονται Sapph.78
: abs.,μὴ πρὸς θεῶν.. ἀποστραφῇς S.OT 326
; ἀπεστραμμένοι λόγοι hostile words, Hdt.7.160; to be alienated,Phld.
Lib.p.80.2 turn oneself about, X.Cyr.1.4.25; ἅρματα ἀπεστραμμένα ὥσπερ εἰς φυγήν ib.6.2.17; ἀποστραφῆναι λυγιζόμενος escape by wriggling, Pl.R. 405c.3 ἀποστραφῆναί τινος fall off from one, desert him, X. HG4.8.4.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀποστρέφω
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19 ἐκποίητος
ἐκποί-ητος παῖς a childA given to be adopted by another,ἐ. εἰς οἶκόν τινος Is.7.23
, cf. Aeschin.3.21 ; cf. εἰσποίητος.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐκποίητος
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20 πολιτεία
πολιτεία, ας, ἡ (πολίτης; Hdt.+; ins, pap; 2, 3, 4 Macc; TestAbr A 20 p. 104, 7 [Stone p. 56]; ApcMos prol.; Philo, Joseph., Just., Tat.)① the right to be a member of a sociopolitical entity, citizenship (Hdt. 9, 34; X., Hell. 1, 1, 26; 1, 2, 10; 4, 4, 6; Polyb. 6, 2, 12; Diod S 14, 8, 3; 14, 17, 3; Cyr. Ins. 57; 59; Gnomon [=BGU V 1] 47; 3 Macc 3:21, 23; Jos., Ant. 12, 119) lit., of Roman citizenship (Dio Chrys. 24 [41], 2 Ῥωμαίων π.; Ael. Aristid. 30, 10 K.=10 p. 117 D.; IG IV2/1, 84, 33 [40/42 A.D.]; Jos., Bell. 1, 194 and Vi 423 π. Ῥωμαίων.—WRamsay, The Social Basis of Roman Power in Asia Minor ’41) πολιτείαν ἐκτησάμην Ac 22:28.—In a transf. sense, this transl. is poss. (EHaupt, PEwald et al.) for Eph 2:12, but not very probable (s. 2 below).② a sociopolitical unit or body of citizens, state, people, body politic (Thu. 1, 127, 3; Pla., Rep. 10, 619c; Diod S 5, 45, 3; Appian, Bell. Civ. 2, 19 §68; Just., A II, 10, 6) ἀπηλλοτριωμένοι τ. πολιτείας τοῦ Ἰσραήλ alienated from the people of Israel Eph 2:12 (so HvSoden, MDibelius, NRSV et al.; s. 1 above).③ behavior in accordance with standards expected of a respectable citizen, way of life, conduct (Athen. 1, 19a; Herm. Wr. in Stob. p. 486, 24 Sc. ἡ τῶν ἀνθρώπων ἄγριος πολιτεία; Ps.-Liban., Charact. Ep. p. 34, 2; 47, 8; 10; Biogr. p. 261; TestAbr A 20 p. 104, 7 [Stone p. 56]; ApcMos prol.; Just., A I, 4, 2 al.; Tat.) Dg 5:4; ἀγαθὴ πολ. MPol 13:2; ἡ ἀπʼ ἀρχῆς ἀνεπίληπτος πολ. 17:1; ἡ πανάρετος καὶ σεβάσμιος πολ. 1 Cl 2:8. οἱ πολιτευόμενοι τὴν ἀμεταμέλητον πολιτείαν τοῦ θεοῦ those who follow God’s way of life, that brings no regrets 54:4 (πολιτεύεσθαι πολιτείαν in Nicol. Dam.: 90 Fgm. 126 Jac. and in the Synagogue ins fr. Stobi [c. 100 A.D.] lines 6f: ZNW 32, ’33, 93f).—DELG s.v. πόλις. M-M. TW. Spicq.
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