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42 εὐκόσμους
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43 ευκόσμω
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44 εὐκόσμῳ
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46 εὐκόσμων
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47 εύκοσμα
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48 εὔκοσμα
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49 εύκοσμε
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50 εὔκοσμε
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51 εύκοσμοι
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52 εὔκοσμοι
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53 εύκοσμος
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54 εὔκοσμος
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55 ἀσεβής
-ής,-ές + A 7-1-31-156-47=242 Gn 18,23(bis).25(bis); Ex 9,27wicked, ungodly, sacrilegious, profane Gn 18,23*Prv 21,30 πρὸς τὸν ἀσεβῆ against the impious or the one behaving against the Lord-יהוה ֵגד ׄנ /ל (נגדas verb)? for MT יהוה ֶגד ֶנ ְלagainst, before the Lord; *Is 24,8 ἀσεβῶν of the evildoers-עולים for MTLE BOULLUEC 1989, 84; →NIDNTT; TWNT -
56 εὔκοσμος
εὔκοσμ-ος, ον,A behaving well, orderly, decorous, Sol.4.33, Th.6.42 ([comp] Comp.);οὐκ εὔκοσμον αἴρονται φυγήν A. Pers. 481
; τὸ εὔ., = εὐκοσμία, Th.1.84; ὁ εὔ., official title at Pergamum, IGRom.4.353b3 (ii A.D.); at Athens, SIG1109.94, 136 (ii A.D.).II Adv. - μως in good order, Od.21.123, Hes. Op. 628: [comp] Sup. - ότατα X.Cyr.2.4.1.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὔκοσμος
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57 θαυμάσιος
A wonderful, marvellous, ; (nisi neut. pl.); [ὁδὸς] θωμασιωτέρη Hdt.2.21
; θωμάσια wonders, marvels, ib.35: [comp] Sup.- ώτατα Id.6.47
;θαυμάσια ἐργάζεσθαι Pl.Smp. 220a
; ἧττον θαυμαστά, καίπερ ὄντα θαυμάσια less admired, though admirable, Plu.2.974d: c. inf.,τέρας θ. προσιδέσθαι Pi.P.1.26
; οὐ θ. [ἐστι] c. inf., Ar.Th. 468;ἔστιν δὲ.. τοῦτο.. θ., ὅπως.. Id.Pl. 340
; θ. τοῦ κάλλους marvellous for beauty, X.An.2.3.9;πρὸς τὴν τόλμαν -ώτατε Aeschin.3.152
: with interrog., θαυμάσιον ὅσον exceedingly, Pl.Smp. 217a;θαυμάσι' ἡλίκα D.19.24
; τὸ -ώτατον what is most wonderful, D.S.1.63.2 Adv. - ίως wonderfully, i.e. exceedingly, Ar.Nu. 1240: freq. with ὡς, θ. ὡς ἄθλιος marvellously wretched, Pl.Grg. 471a; θ. ἂν ὡς ηὐλαβούμην I should be wonderfully cautious, D.29.1.II admirable, excellent, with slight irony, Pl.Phdr. 242a, D. 19.113: freq.ὦ θαυμάσιε Pl.R. 435c
, al.; ὦ -ώτατε ἄνθρωπε, in scorn, X.An.3.1.27.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > θαυμάσιος
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58 ἐπητής
Grammatical information: adj.Meaning: etwa `sedate, behaving well, benevolent' (ν 332, σ 128; A. R. 2, 987; cf. Fraenkel Nom. ag. 1, 32 n. 2)Derivatives: ἐπητύς f. (φ 306) `good behaviour, benevolence'.Etymology: Uncertain. Acc. to Wackernagel Unt. 42 n. 2 from ἕπω in the meaning of Skt. sápati `care, honour' with η-enlargenent as in ἐδ-η-τύς, and psilosisPage in Frisk: 1,535Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἐπητής
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59 κόσμος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `order, good behaviour, ornament' (Il.), `world-ordening, world' (Pythag. or Parm.; Kranz Phil. 93, 430ff.), `order of the state, government' (IA.); name of the highest officials in Crete (backformation from κοσμέω?, Leumann Hom. Wörter 285f.; against this Ruijgh L'élément achéen 109).Compounds: Several compp., e. g. κοσμο-ποιία `creation of the world' (Arist.), κοσμό-πολις m. name of an official of the town (hell.), prop. governing comp. = ὁ κοσμῶν πόλιν; independent is κοσμο-πολίτης `citizen of the world' (hell.; formed by the Cynics?, v. Wilamowitz Glaube 2, 275); εὔ-κοσμος `in good order' (Sol.).Derivatives: 1. Diminut. κοσμ-άριον, - ίδιον, - αρίδιον `small ornament' (late); 2. κόσμιος `well-ordered, behaving well, moral, quiet' (IA.), `regarding the world' (Plu., Arr.) with κοσμιότης `civilization' (Att.); 3. κοσμικός `worldly, earthly, of the world' (hell.); 4. κοσμωτός `changed in a world' (hell.); 5. Κοσμώ f. name of a priestess (Lycurg.); Κοσμίας, Κοσμᾶς a. o. PN. - 6. Denomin. verb κοσμέω `order, govern, adorn' (Il.); with several derivv: κοσμητός `well ordered' (η 127; Ammann Μνήμης χάριν 1, 17); κόσμησις `order, ornamentation' and κόσμημα `id.' (Att.); κοσμήτωρ `who orders, commander' (Il.) and κοσμητήρ `id.' Epigr. ap. Aeschin. 3, 185; s. Fraenkel Nom. ag. 1, 120f.), f. κοσμήτειρα (Ephesos, Orph.; - ήτρια H.); κοσμητής `orderer, commander, who orders, adorns', also name of an official (Att.) with κοσμητεύω (- τέω) `be κοσμητής' (inscr., pap.), - τεία (pap.); κοσμητήριον `place with toilets' (Paus.), κόσμητρον `broom' (sch.); κοσμητικός `belonging to adorning' (Pl., Arist.; Chantraine Ét. sur le vocab. grec 135).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Formation in - μος (Schwyzer 492, Chantraine Formation 132); in spite of several attempts not convincingly explained. Many hypotheses of diff. value: to κεδνός, Κόδρος (Schulze GGA 1896, 235 = Kl. Schr. 698, Pisani AnFilCl 5, 93f., Kranz Phil. 93, 430ff.); to Lat. censeō etc. (Froehde KZ 23, 311, Zupitza Die germ. Gutt. 109, Brugmann Distr. 19, Dumézil BSL 42 p. XVI); to Lat. corpus, Slt. kálpate `be in order' (Brugmann IF 28, 358ff.); to Lat. cinnus `mixed drink' (Walde LEW1 s. v.); to κομψός (WP. 1, 403); from *χόθμος to IE. * ghodh- `unite, be strongly connected' (Carnoy REGr. 69, 279f.).Page in Frisk: 1,929-930Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κόσμος
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60 σολοικίζω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `to speak (to write, to think) flawedly, unskilfully' (Hdt., D., Arist. etc.), `to behave in an uneducated, awkward manner' (Zeno, Plu. a. o.)Derivatives: σολοικ-ισμός m. `flawed manner of expression' (Arist., Phld. a. o.), - ιστής m. title of a dialog of Luc.; backformation σόλοικος `speaking flawedly' (Anacr., Hippon. a. o.), `behaving in an uneducated, awkward manner' (Hp., X. etc.).Origin: GR [a formation built with Greek elements]Etymology: After ἀττικίζω a.o.; from the Cilician rown Σόλοι, whose inhabitants spoke a bad form of Greek (Str. 14, 2, 28; D. L. 1, 51). It has also been supposed that Σολοικος was derived from Σόλοι as in Μοσσύνοικοι. -- Lat. LW [loanword] soloecismus, soloecus, - ista.Page in Frisk: 2,753Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σολοικίζω
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