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101 αὐτοδάξ
αὐτ-οδάξ, Adv.A with the very teeth, γυναῖκες αὐτοδὰξ ὠργισμέναι women angered even to biting, Ar.Lys. 687; τὸν αὐτοδὰξ τρόπον your ferocious temper, Id. Pax 607.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > αὐτοδάξ
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102 βάπτω
Aἔβαψα S.Aj.95
, etc.:— [voice] Med., [tense] fut.βάψομαι Ar.Lys.51
: [tense] aor.ἐβαψάμην Arat.951
, AP9.326 (Leon.):—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut. , M.Ant.8.51: [tense] aor.ἐβάφθην AP6.254
(Myrin.), ([etym.] ἀπ-) Ar.Fr. 416; in [dialect] Att. generally ἐβάφην [ᾰ] Pl.R. 429e, etc.: [tense] pf.βέβαμμαι Hdt.7.67
, Ar. Pax 1176.I trans., dip, ὡς δ' ὅτ' ἀνὴρ χαλκεὺς πέλεκυν.. εἰν ὕδατι ψυχρῷ βάπτῃ (so as to temper the red-hot steel) Od.9.392;β. εἰς ὕδωρ Pl.Ti. 73e
, cf. Emp.100.11;τἄρια θερμῷ Ar.Ec. 216
; εἰς μέλι, εἰς κηρόν, Arist.HA 605a29, de An. 435a2:—[voice] Pass., βαπτόμενος σίδηρος iron in process of being tempered, Plu.2.136a; and of coral, become hard, Dsc.5.121 (s. v. l.).b of slaughter in Trag,ἐν σφαγαῖσι βάψασα ξίφος A.Pr. 863
;ἔβαψας ἔγχος εὖ πρὸς Ἀργείων στρατῷ; S.Aj.95
; (lyr.); in later Prose,εἰς τὰ πλευρὰ β. τὴν αἰχμήν D.H.5.15
;β. τὸν δάκτυλον ἀπὸ τοῦ αἵματος LXXLe.4.17
.c also, dip in poison,ἔβαψεν ἰούς S.Tr. 574
; χιτῶνα τόνδ' ἔβαψα ib. 580.2 dye, ἔβαψεν.. ξίφος the sword dyed [the robe] red, A.Ch. 1011; β. τὰ κάλλη dye the beautiful cloths, Eup.333;β. ἔρια ὥστ' εἶναι ἁλουργά Pl.R. 429d
;εἵματα βεβαμμένα Hdt.7.67
;τρίχας βάπτειν AP11.68
(Lucill.): abs. in [voice] Med., dye the hair, Men.363.4, Nicol.Com.1.33; glaze earthen vessels, Ath.11.480e; of gilding and silvering, Ps.-Democr.Alch.p.46 B.: Com., βάπτειν τινὰ βάμμα Σαρδιανικόν dye one in the [red] dye of Sardes, i. e. give him a bloody coxcomb, Ar. Ach. 112; but βέβαπται β. Κυζικηνικόν he has been dyed in the dye of Cyzicus, i. e. is an arrant coward, Id. Pax 1176 (v. Sch.).3 draw water by dipping a vessel,ἀνθ' ὕδατος τᾷ κάλπιδι κηρία βάψαι Theoc. 5.127
; ἀρύταιναν.. ἐκ μέσου βάψασα τοῦ λέβητος ζέοντος ὕδατος draw water by dipping the bucket, Antiph.25, cf. Thphr.Char.9.8; βάψασα ποντίας ἁλός (sc. τὸ τεῦχος) having dipped it so as to draw water from the sea, E.Hec. 610.4 baptize, Arr.Epict.2.9.20 ([voice] Pass.).II intr., ναῦς ἔβαψεν the ship dipped, sank, E.Or. 707; β. εἰς ψυχρὸν [αἱ ἐγχέλυς] Arist.HA 592a18; εἰ δ' ὁ μὲν (sc. ἠέλιος)ἀνέφελος βάπτοι ῥόου ἑσπερίοιο Arat.858
( ῥόον Sch.): c. acc., νῆα.. βάπτουσαν ἤδη κῦμα κυρτόν dipping into.., Babr.71.2:—also [voice] Med.,ποταμοῖο ἐβάψατο Arat. 951
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103 γυναικοκρασία
A womanish temper, Str.3.4.18, Plu. Cleom.33 (s.v.l.), 2.20a.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > γυναικοκρασία
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104 διοίδησις
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105 δυσανάκρατος
δῠσανά-κρᾱτος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δυσανάκρατος
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106 δυσθυμία
δυσθῡμ-ία, ἡ,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δυσθυμία
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107 δυσκέραστος
δυσ-κέραστος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δυσκέραστος
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108 εὐανθής
εὐανθ-ής, ές,II rich in flowers, flowery,ἀγροί Thgn.1200
;κόλποι λειμώνων Ar.Ra. 373
(lyr.); ; decked with flowers,στόλος Pi.P.2.62
, cf. Sapph.78; freely flowering, Thphr.HP6.2.3.2 flowered, gay-coloured, gay, bright, , cf. Arist.Col. 792a15, 794b5 ([comp] Comp.);θρόμβοι αἵματος Hp.Coac. 621
, cf. 575;στρωμναί Ph.1.639
([comp] Sup.);ἐσθής Luc.Rh.Pr.15
;βαφαί Ael.NA16.41
;πορφύρη AP6.250
(Antiphil.);λίθος Jul.Or.2.51a
; τὸ εὐ. τοῦ ὄρνιθος its bright colours, Ath. 9.399a; pink, flushed,σῶμα Sor.1.100
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109 εὐελπιστία
εὐελπ-ιστία, ἡ,A hopefulness, sanguine temper, confidence,περὶ τοῦ μέλλοντος Epicur.Sent.Vat.39
, cf.Plb.11.3.6, Phld.Oec.p.73J., Cic.Att.2.17.2; τινος Ph.1.502, Perict. ap. Stob. 4.28.19; θάρρος καὶ εὐ. Procl.in Cra.p.88P.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὐελπιστία
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110 εὐκολία
A contentedness with one's food, Plu.2.461c; ἡ περὶ τὴν δίαιταν εὐ. Id.Caes. 17: but, in earlier authors,2 of the mind, contentedness, good temper, Pl.Alc.1.122c, etc.; ὀλιγόδεια καὶ εὐ. Ph.2.457.3 of the body, ease and lightness in moving,εὐ. καὶ εὐχέρεια Pl.Lg. 942d
: metaph., εὐ. πρὸς τὴν ποίησιν facility in verse-making, Plu.Cic.40;εὐ. πρήξιος AP7.694
([place name] Adaeus).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὐκολία
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111 εὐκρατόω
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112 εὐοργησία
εὐοργ-ησία, ἡ,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὐοργησία
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113 εὐόργητος
εὐόργ-ητος, ον,A good-tempered,ἤθεα Hp.
Aër.12 ([comp] Comp.);εὐ. πρὸς τὸ πρέπον Gorg.Fr.6
D.;τοῖς κόλαξι.. εὐόργητος Eub.25
;τὸ εὐ. καὶ πρᾶον Arist.MM 1186a23
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114 θυμός
θῡμός, ὁ,A soul, spirit, as the principle of life, feeling and thought, esp. of strong feeling and passion (rightly derived from θύω (B) by Pl.Cra. 419e ἀπὸ τῆς θύσεως καὶ ζέσεως τῆς ψυχῆς):I in physical sense, breath, life, θ. ἀπηύρα, ἀφελέσθαι, ἐξαίνυσθαι, ὀλέσαι, freq. in Hom., Il.6.17, 5.852, 155, 1.205: c. dupl. acc.,ἄμφω θ. ἀπηύρα 6.17
;ἐπεί κε.. ῥεθέων ἐκ θ. ἕληται 22.68
; λίπε δ' ὀστέα θ. 12.386; ἀπὸ δ' ἔπτατο θ. Od.10.163;ὀλίγος δ' ἔτι θ. ἐνῆεν Il.1.593
;μόγις δ' ἐσαγείρετο θυμόν 21.417
;ἄψορρόν οἱ θ. ἐνὶ στήθεσσιν ἀγέρθη 4.152
;θυμοῦ καὶ ψυχῆς κεκαδών 11.334
; of animals, 3.294, 12.150, etc.: less freq. in Trag., A. Ag. 1388, E.Ba. 620 (troch.).2 spirit, strength,τείρετο δ' ἀνδρῶν θ. ὑπ' εἰρεσίης Od.10.78
;ἐν δέ τε θ. τείρεθ' ὁμοῦ καμάτῳ τε καὶ ἱδρῷ Il.17.744
.3 πάτασσε δὲ θ. ἑκάστου each man's heart beat high, 23.370, cf. 7.216.II soul, as shown by the feelings and passions; and so,1 desire or inclination, esp. desire for meat and drink, appetite,πιέειν ὅτε θ. ἀνώγοι Il.4.263
;πλησάμενος.. θυμὸν ἐδητύος ἠδὲ ποτῆτος Od.17.603
: generally,τά με θ. ἐνὶ στήθεσσι κελεύει Il.7.68
; βαλέειν δέ ἑ ἵετο θ. 8.301;αἲ γάρ με μένος καὶ θ. ἀνείη 22.346
; θ. ἐποτρύνῃ [τινά] Od.9.139; θ. ἐπέσσυταί τινι, ἐφορμᾶται, Il.1.173, 13.73; ἤθελε θυμῷ he wished in his heart or with all his heart, 16.255, 21.65;ἵετο θυμῷ 2.589
; so later θυμῷ βουλόμενοι wishing with all their heart, Hdt. 5.49; [ὄσσα ϝ] οι θ. κε θέλῃ γένεσθαι Sapph.Supp.1.3
;θυμὸς ὥρμα Pi. O.3.25
, cf. 38;θυμὸς ἡδονὴν φέρει S.El. 286
;ὧν ἐρᾷ θυμός Herod.7.61
;τῶν σφι θ. ἦν μάλιστα Hdt.1.1
;ἄλλως σφι θ. ἐγένετο θεήσασθαι τὸν πόλεμον Id.8.116
, etc.: with Verb omitted,σὲ γάρ μοι θῦμος ὔμνην Alc. 5
; ἄρχ' αὐτὸς ὥς σοι θ. S.El. 1319; ὅπου ὑμῖν θ. X.Cyr.3.1.37;βῆξαι θυμός ἐγγίνεται Hp.Prog.8
.2 mind, temper, will, θ. πρόφρων, ἵλαος, Il. 8.39, 9.639; θ. ὑπερφίαλος καὶ ἀπηνής, νηλέα θ. ἔχοντας, σιδήρεος θ., 15.94, 19.229, Od.5.191; ἕνα θ. ἔχειν to be of one mind, Il.15.710, etc.;οὐδὲ λύκοι τε καὶ ἄρνες ὁμόφρονα θ. ἔχουσιν 22.263
;ἕτερος δέ με θ. ἔρυκε Od.9.302
; ἐμὸν θ. ἔπειθεν ib.33;θωπείας κολακικάς, αἳ.. τοὺς θ. ποιοῦσιν κηρίνους Pl.Lg. 633d
.3 spirit, courage, μένος καὶ θ. Il.20.174;θ. ἐνὶ στήθεσσι λαβεῖν Od.10.461
; πᾶσιν δὲ παραὶ ποσὶ κάππεσε θ. Il.15.280; ψῦχρος ἔγεντο θ., of doves, Sapph.16;θ. ἔχειν ἀγαθόν Hdt.1.120
;θ. οὐκ ἀπώλεσεν S.El.26
;ὁ θυμὸς εὐθὺς ἦν Ἀμυνίας Ar.Eq. 570
; ἴωμεν ῥώμῃ καὶ θυμῷ ἐπί .. X.Cyr.4.2.21; : so in Philos., opp. λόγος, ἐπιθυμία, ib. 440b, al., cf. Arist.Pol. 1328a7, 1327b24, Phld.Mus.p.26K., etc.; personified, Passion, Emotion, opp. Λογισμός, Cleanth.Stoic.1.129.4 the seat of anger,χωόμενον κατὰ θυμόν Il.1.429
;νεμεσιζέσθω ἐνὶ θυμῷ 17.254
;θυμὸν ἐχώσατο 16.616
, etc.: hence, anger, wrath,δάμασον θυμόν 9.496
; εἴξας ᾧ θυμῷ ib. 598;θυμὸς μέγας ἐστὶ.. βασιλήων 2.196
;θ. ὀξύς S.OC 1193
;θ. κρείσσων τῶν ἐμῶν βουλευμάτων E.Med. 1079
, etc.; θυμῷ f.l. for θυμοῦ in S.Ant. 718;οἱ τῷ θ. πραχθέντες φόνοι Pl.Lg. 867b
; opp. λογισμός, Th.2.11, etc.; ἐπανάγειν τὸν θ. Hdt.7.160;ἐκτείνειν And.3.31
;καταθέσθαι Ar.V. 567
; ;θυμῷ χρᾶσθαι Hdt.1.137
, al.;ὀργῆς καὶ θυμοῦ μεστοί Isoc.12.81
(so τὴν ὀργὴν καὶ τὸν θ., i.e. the outward manifestation of ὀ., Phld.Ir.p.90W.); of horses, X.Eq. 9.2: pl. (not earlier than Pl., f.l. in S.Aj. 718 (lyr.)), fits of anger, passions,περὶ φόβων τε καὶ θυμῶν Pl.Phlb. 40e
;οἵ τε θ. καὶ αἱ κολάσεις Id.Prt. 323e
, cf. Arist.Rh. 1390a11.5 the heart, as the seat of the emotions, esp. joy or grief, χαῖρε, γήθησε δὲ θυμῷ, Il.14.156, 7.189;θ. ἐνὶ στήθεσσι γεγήθει 13.494
;μιν ἄχος κραδίην καὶ θ. ἵκανεν 2.171
; ἄχνυτο θ. 14.39, etc.; δόκησε δ' ἄρα σφίσι θ. ὣς ἔμεν ὡς εἰ .. they felt as glad at heart as if.., Od.10.415; μηδ' ὀνίαισι δάμνα.. θ. Sapph.1.4; of fear,δέος ἔμπεσε θυμῷ Il.17.625
, cf. 8.138; of love,τὴν ἐκ θυμοῦ φίλεον 9.343
;ἐκ θυμοῦ στέργοισα Theoc.17.130
; ἐμῷ κεχαρισμένε θυμῷ my heart's beloved, Il.5.243; reversely, ἀπὸ θ. μᾶλλον ἐμοὶ ἔσεαι wilt be alien from my heart, 1.562; ἐκ θ. πεσέειν, i.e. to lose thy favour, 23.595;ἔρωτι θυμὸν ἐκπλαγεῖσα E.Med.8
;ἐκ θ. κλαῦσαι Philet. 11
.6 mind, soul, as the seat of thought, ταῦθ' ὥρμαινε κατὰ φρένα καὶ κατὰ θ. Il.1.193, etc.; ᾔδεε γὰρ κατὰ θ. 2.409, cf. 4.163, etc.;φράζετο θυμῷ 16.646
;ἐν θ. ἐβάλοντο ἔπος 15.566
;τοὺς λόγους θυμῷ βάλε A.Pr. 706
;εἰς θ. βαλεῖν τι S.OT 975
; οὐκ ἐς θ. φέρω I bring him not into my mind or thoughts, Id.El. 1347. -
115 θῆλυς
A- εας Il.5.269
(Hom. has regul. fem.θήλεια Il.8.7
,al., but also θῆλυς as fem., 10.216,al., as in other poets, v. infr.): [dialect] Ion. fem. θήλεα, θήλεαν, θηλέης, θηλέῃ, pl. θήλεαι, θηλέας, θηλέων, Hdt. and Hp.: gen. ; acc. fem. θηλείην dub. l. in Nic.Al.42, neut. pl.θήλεια Arat.1068
: [dialect] Ep. also θηλύτερος indicating opposition rather than comparison (cf. ἀρρέντερος); θηλύτεραι δὲ γυναῖκες Il.8.520
;θηλύτεραι δὲ θεαί Od.8.324
; (Elis, iv B.C.); in late Prose θηλύτερος, -ύτατος occur as [comp] Comp. and [comp] Sup. (v. infr. 11): ( θη- 'suckle', cf. θῆσαι):— female, θήλεια θεός a goddess, Il.8.7; Ἥρη θῆλυς ἐοῦσα being female, 19.97, cf. A.Ag. 1231, S.Tr. 1062, E.IT 621; θήλειαι ἵπποι mares, Od.4.636, etc.; σύες θήλειαι sows, 14.16; ὄϊς θῆλυς a ewe, Il.10.216;θήλεια μῆλα Arat. 1068
; θήλεια ἔλαφος a hind, Pi.O. 3.29;θήλεα κάμηλος Hdt.3.102
; ἡ θ. ἵππος ib.86;θ. ὄρνις S.Fr. 477
; ζῷα θ. Pl.Criti. 110c; ἄπαις θήλεος γόνου without female issue, Hdt.3.66;θῆλυς σπορά E.Hec. 659
;θήλειαι γυναῖκες Id.Or. 1205
;θ. κόραι Pl.Lg. 764d
: with masc. nouns, ὁ θῆλυς ὀρεύς the she-mule, Arist.HA 577b22;ἄνθρωπος θῆλυς Id.PA 688b31
: masc. pl.,θήλεις χοροί Critias 1.8D.
; butμὴ εἶναι θεοὺς ἄρρενας μηδὲ θηλείας Phld.Piet.12
.b ἡ θήλεα, [dialect] Att. - εια, the female, Hdt.3.109, X.Mem.2.1.4; (troch.).c τὸ θ. γένος the female sex, woman-kind, E.Hec. 885; τὸ θ. alone, Id.HF 536, etc.; opp. τὸ ἄρρεν, Pl.R. 454d, Arist.Metaph. 988a5; [ἡ δεῖνα] τέτοκεν θῆλυ PTeb.422.18
(iii A.D.),al.d of plants and trees, Thphr.HP3.9.1;θ. κάλαμος Dsc.1.85
;θῆλυς φοῖνιξ Ach.Tat.1.17
;θῆλυ βούτομον Thphr.HP4.10.4
.2 of or belonging to women,κουράων θῆλυς ἀϋτή Od.6.122
; θήλεα νοῦσος among the Scythians (cf. Ἐνάρεες), Hdt.1.105; (lyr.); ;χάρις APl.4
.<*>87 (Leont.); θ. φόνος murder by women, E.Ba. 796.II metaph., of persons and things,bὕδωρ θ. καὶ μαλακόν Thphr.CP2.6.3
; θηλυτέρα ὀσμή ib.6.15.4; θηλύτατον πεδίον most fruitful, Call.Fr. 296; θηλύτατον ὕδωρ of the Nile, Id.Sos. vii 5.2 tender, delicate,Φοίβου θήλειαι.. παρειαί Id.Ap.37
; θῆλυς ἀπὸ χροιῆς delicate of skin, Theoc.16.49; of temper or character, soft, yielding, weak,θῆλυς ηὕρημαι τάλας S.Tr. 1075
; ;θήλεια φρήν Ar.Lys. 708
, cf. E.Andr. 181;δίαιτα θηλυτέρα ἢ κατ' ἄνδρα Plu.Mar.34
;θηλύτατος Luc.Im.13
;παλλακὴ -υτάτη Philostr.VS2.21.2
; τὸ θῆλυ τῆς ψυχῆς effeminacy, Men.599.3 in mechanics, those parts were called female into which others fitted, as the female vertebra, Poll.2.180;γίγγλυμος J.AJ3.6.3
.5 Pythag., of even numbers, Plu.2.264a, 288d.6 Astrol., of planets, Ptol. Tetr.19; cf.θηλυκός 3c
.III θήλειαι, αἱ, kind of cheese made in Crete, Seleuc. ap. Ath.14.650d. -
116 καθέψω
A boil down, in [voice] Pass., Dsc.Alex.6, Plu.2.555b; of plants, to be dried up by the sun, cj. in Thphr.HP7.5.2; of a person, ἡλίῳ -ψεῖσθαι (sic) to be broiled, swelter, Luc.Asin.25; of a river, to be softened (sweetened) by boiling, D.S.1.40: [voice] Act., - ψοντες ἑαυτούς, by hot baths, Gal.6.185.II metaph., soften, temper, joined with πραΰνειν, X.Eq.9.6. -
117 κατακεράννυμι
A mix, temper, in [voice] Pass., Arist.Pr. 949a38, Sor.1.53, Plu.2.132d:—[voice] Act., dilute, weaken,δριμύτητα Dsc.5.11
; cf. κατακίρνημι:— also [suff] κατα-ύω, Poll.10.149.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κατακεράννυμι
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118 κατακεραστέον
A one must mix, temper, Aët.4.6.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κατακεραστέον
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119 κιρνάω
κιρνάω and [suff] κῑονό-ημι, collat., esp. poet., forms of κεράννυμι, only [tense] pres. and [tense] impf.:—A mix wine with water, Hom. only in Od., μελίφρονα οἶνον ἐκίρνα ([tense] impf. of κιρνάω) 7.182, 10.356; κίρνη μελιηδέα οἶνον ([tense] impf. of κίρνημι) 14.78, 16.52; κιρνὰς αἴθοπα οἶνον (part.) 16.14; κιρνᾷ (v.l. κίρναται)κρητῆρα οἴνου Hdt.4.66
;κρατῆρα μελέων κίρναμεν Pi.I.6(5).3
; κόμπον κιρνάμεν to mix the cup of praise ib.5(4).25: inf.κιρνάναι Hp.Mul.2.113
; part.,κιρνάντες πόλιν Ar.Fr. 683
; [dialect] Aeol. κίρναις (ἐγ-) Alc.34 codd. (fort. κέρναις); κιρνῶντες Hdn.8.4.9
: [tense] impf.,ἐκίρνη φάρμακον App.Mith. 111
:—[voice] Med.,ἴσον ἴσῳ κίρνασθαι Ath.10.426b
;κιρνᾶται Id.11.476a
, A.D.Pron.74.7,κίρναται Com.Adesp.373
;χθὼν δὲ πᾶσα καὶ θάλασσα κίρναται τεὰν χάριν IG42(1).130.23
(Epid.); part.κιρνάμενος Pi.N.3.78
: [tense] impf. ἐκίρνατο (ἐν-) Com.Adesp.1203:—[voice] Pass.,ποτὶ μῶμον ἔπαινος κίρναται Pi.Fr. 181
;κρητῆρες κιρνέαται SIG57.11
(Miletus, v B.C.);ἡ φύσις καὶ τὰ κιρνάμενα ταύτῃ Phld.Ir.p.59
W.3 metaph., temper,μαλάττειν καὶ κιρνᾶν τὸ τῆς φύσεως αὔθαδες Plb.4.21.3
.4 τὸ χρύσιον κέρναν ([dialect] Aeol.) ὐδαρέστερον alloy it, IG12(2).1.13 (Mytil., iv B.C.):—cf. ἀνα-, ἐγ-, ἐπι-, συγ-κίρνημι. -
120 λῆμα
A will, desire, purpose, Epich.182 (prob.l.): concrete, λ. Κορωνίδος wilful Coronis, Pi.P.3.25; μητρῷον λ. thy proud mother, S.El. 1427; λήματος κάκη weakness of will, cowardice, A.Th. 616;ἥκιστα τοὐμὸν λ. ἔφυ τυραννικόν E.Med. 348
;ἐς τὸ κέρδος λ. ἔχων ἀνειμένον Id.Heracl.3
, cf. 199, Alc. 981 (lyr.), Ba. 1000 (lyr.).II temper of mind, spirit, either,1 in good sense, courage, resolution,εὔτολμον ψυχῆς λ. Simon.140
;γενναῖον λ. Pi.P. 8.45
, cf. N.1.57; αἴθων λ. fiery in courage, A.Th. 448;δύο λήμασιν ἴσους Ἀτρεΐδας Id.Ag. 122
(lyr.); τοξουλκῷ λήματι πιστοί relying on their archer spirit, Id.Pers.55 (anap.);ἀρείφατον λ. Id.Fr. 147
;πέτρας τὸ λ. κἀδάμαντος E.Cyc. 596
;λ. οὐκ ἄτολμον Ar.Nu. 457
(lyr.);καθ' Ἡρακλέα.. τὸ λ. ἔχων Id.Ra. 463
; or,2 in bad sense, insolence, arrogance, audacity,ὅσον λ. ἔχων ἀφίκου S.OC 877
(lyr.); ὦ λῆμ' ἀναιδές ib. 960;δῆλον.. τἀνθρώπου' στι τὸ λῆμα Ar.Nu. 1350
(lyr.).— Poet. word, also used in [dialect] Ion. Prose, in signf. spirit, courage,ἔργα χειρῶν τε καὶ λήματος Hdt.5.72
; λήματος πλέος ib. 111, cf. 7.99, 9.62: and in late Prose, as D.S.2.58 (pl.), J.BJ3.10.4, Luc.Dem.Enc.50, etc.; defined by Andronic.Pass.p.575 M.
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