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121 νάκος
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122 νέω
νέω (A),A , codd. Ath.; inf.νεῖν Epich.53
, Th.7.30; part.νέων Od.5.344
, Pl.R. 529c: [tense] impf. ; [dialect] Ep.ἔννεον Il.21.11
; poet.νέον Alc.143
: [tense] fut.νεύσομαι Hsch.
, νευσοῦμαι v.l. in X.An.4.3.12: [tense] aor. ἔνευσα (δι-) Pl.Prm. 137a, (ἐξ-) E.Hipp. 470, Th.2.90: [tense] pf. νένευκα ( δια-) Pl.R. 441c:—swim,χείρεσσι νέων Od.5.344
; ἷξε νέων ib. 442;νέειν οὐκ ἐπιστάμενοι Hdt. 8.89
, cf. 6.44;οὔτε ἐπιστ. νεῖν Th.7.30
;νεῖν οὐκ ἴσαντι Epich.
l.c.2 metaph., of shoes that are too large, ἔνεον ἐν ταῖς ἐμβάσιν was floating in my shoes, as if they were boats, Ar.Eq. 321; νεῖν ἐξ ὑπτίας, v. ὕπτιος 11. fin. (Prob. cogn. with νάω, Lat. nare.)------------------------------------νέω (B), [tense] fut. νήσω: [tense] aor. 1 ἔνησα:—[voice] Pass., [tense] aor. ἐνήθην: [tense] pf. νένησμαι ( ἐπι-) Ps.-Luc.Philopatr.14:—A spin, Hom. only [tense] aor. [voice] Med., ἅσσα οἱ κατὰ Κλῶθες νήσαντο the happenings which they spun out to him, Od. 7.198; of a spider, ;στήμονα μακρὸν ἔνησα Batr.183
;πέπλους τε νῆσαι S.Fr. 439
;στήμονα νήσω Ar.Lys. 519
;νῶσαι μαλθακωτάτην κρόκην Eup.319
;τὰ νηθέντα Pl.Plt. 282e
: [ per.] 3pl. νῶσι occurs in Ael.NA7.12 (as if from νάω), cf. Poll.7.32, 10.125, EM344.1; and Hsch. cites νῶντα· νήθοντα; in Eup.l.c. Meineke restores νῆσαι for νῶσαι. (Cf. Lat. neo 'spin', OHG. nāan 'sew', etc.)------------------------------------Aνήσω Suid.
: [tense] aor. ἔνησα (v. infr.):—[voice] Med., [tense] fut. (in pass. sense)νήσομαι Hsch.
(v. infr.): [tense] aor.ἐνησάμην Polyaen.8.65
:— [voice] Pass., [tense] aor.ἐνήσθην Arr.An.7.3.2
, Porph.Abst.2.54, also ἐνήθην (ἐπ-) prob. in Hdn.4.2.10: [tense] pf.νένημαι IG22.1522.23
(iv B.C.), X. (v. infr.), perh. also νένησμαι (v. infr.); [dialect] Ion. [ per.] 3pl. νενέαται ( συν-) Hdt.2.135; [ per.] 3sg. [tense] plpf.ἐνένηστο Ael.VH5.6
: [tense] pres. only in compds. ἐπι-, περινέω (qq.v.):—heap, pile up, πυρὴν νῆσαι pile a funeral pyre, Hdt. 1.50, cf. Ar.Lys. 269, Th.2.52, Porph. l.c. ([voice] Pass.);νήσαντες ξύλα E. HF 243
;ἀμφορῆς νενησμένοι Ar.Nu. 1203
;ἄρτοι νενημένοι X.An.5.4.27
; νῶντος, glossed σωρεύοντος, Phot.II in [voice] Pass., to be stuffed, c. gen.,νενημένην χοῖρον πολλῆς φορίνης Herod.4.15
; cf. νησόμεθα· κορεσθησόμεθα, Hsch. (Contr. from νηέω, q.v.)------------------------------------ -
123 νιν
νῐν, [dialect] Dor. enclit. acc. of 3 pers. Pron., like [dialect] Ep. and [dialect] Ion. μιν, for αὐτόν, αὐτήν,A him, her (but never used reflexively), h.Ven. 280, Alcm. 23.44, Thgn.364, Epich.21, Sophr.35, etc.; also in [dialect] Dor. Inscrr., IG42 (1).121.12, al. (Epid., iv B.C.), Abh.Berl.Akad.1925(5).21 (Cyrene, iv B.C.);αὐτόν νιν IG42(1).122.47
(Epid.): seldom for αὐτό, it, as in Pi. P.4.242, A.Ch. 542, S.Tr. 145: less freq. in pl., for αὐτούς, B.8.15, Pi.Fr.7, S.OT 868 (lyr.), E.Supp. 1140 (lyr.); for αὐτάς, S.OC43, 1123, Ant. 577;νιν αὐτάς E.Ba.32
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124 νόμιος
A of shepherds, ν. θεός the pastoral god, i.e. Pan, h.Pan.5, AP6.96 (Eryc.); of Apollo, as shepherd of Admetus, Call.Ap.47, cf. Theoc.25.21, A.R. 4.1218 (but also, god of Law (cf. sq.), Rendic.Linc.1925.419 (Cyrene, i B.C., dedic. by νομοφύλακες)); of Aristaeus, Pi.P.9.65; of Hermes, Ar.Th. 977 (lyr.), Corn.ND16; of Dionysus, AP9.524.14; of Zeus, Archyt. ap. Stob.4.1.138 (expld. fr. νέμω); of the Nymphs, Orph.H. 51.12; N. ὄρη, in Arcadia, Paus.8.3.11;ν. μέλος A.R.1.578
;τὸ ν. Clearch.37
; ν. φορβάς Epic.in BKT5(1).112.2 νόμιον, τό, pasturedues, PStrassb.21.14 (ii A.D.).------------------------------------νόμιος (B), ον,A = νόμιμος, in neut. pl., IG9(1).334.15 ([dialect] Locr.); ὅρκος ὁ νόμιος ib.45.II v. foreg. 1. -
125 νομοφυλακέω
A preserve the laws, Arist.Ath.8.4; serve as , SIG282.18 (Priene, iv B.C.), Dialex.7.6, Abh.Berl.Akad.1925 (5).7 (Cyrene, iii B.C.), BSA26.166 (Sparta, ii A.D.), Lib.Decl.43.7: irreg. form νομοφυλάξαντα (as if fr. Νομοφυλάσσω), IGRom.4.1637.10 ([place name] Philadelphia).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > νομοφυλακέω
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126 νομοφυλακίς
II epith. of Aphrodite at Cyrene, Rendic.Linc.1925.420 (i B.C.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > νομοφυλακίς
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127 νομοφύλαξ
A guardian of the laws, title of officials appointed to watch over the laws and their observance, Pl.Lg. 755a, 770c, etc.;οἱ ν. ἀριστοκρατικόν Arist.Pol. 1323a8
, cf. Cic.Legg.3.20.46; at Athens, Philoch.141b, etc.; at Sparta, Paus.3.11.2, IG5(1).31, al.; at Thasos, BCH52.55 (iv/iii B.C.); at Alexandria, PHal.1.42 (iii B.C.), prob. in Mitteis Chr. 369 i 33 (iii B.C.); at Priene, SIG282.17 (iv B.C.); at Cyrene, Abh.Berl.Akad. 1925(5).7 (iii B.C.).2 observer of the law,σὺ ἡ ν. LXX
l.c.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > νομοφύλαξ
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128 νόσος
νόσος, [dialect] Ep. and [dialect] Ion. (not [dialect] Dor., cf. Berl.Sitzb.1927.156 ([place name] Cyrene)) [full] νοῦσος, ἡ,A sickness, disease, plague, νοῦσον ἀνὰ στρατὸν ὦρσε κακήν (sc. Apollo),ὀλέκοντο δὲ λαοί Il.1.10
; ;δολιχὴ ν. 11.172
;νοῦσοι ἀργαλέαι Hes. Op.92
:— Phrases:ἐς ν. πεσεῖν A.Pr. 473
;ἐς ν. ἐμπίπτειν Antipho 1.20
;νόσον ἐμπεπτωκέναι τοῖς κτήνεσιν X.Cyr.8.3.41
;μοι ν. ἐπήλυθεν Od.11.200
;νόσῳ ληφθέντι S.Tr. 445
; κάμνειν νόσον, ὑπὸ νόσου, v. κάμνω; ἀσθενεῖν ταύτην τὴν νόσον Isoc.19.24;ἐκ τῆς νούσου ἀνέστη Hdt.1.22
; θήλεα ν. ib. 105, cf. Hdn.4.12.2; ἱερὰ νόσος, v. ἱερός IV. 8: ν. defined, Gal.7.43.2 disease of mind, esp. caused by madness, passion, vice, etc.,ν. φρενῶν A.Pers. 750
(troch.); θεία ν., i.e. madness, S.Aj. 185 (lyr.); μανιάσιν ν. ib.59; λυσσώδη ν. ib. 452; of love, Id.Tr. 491;Ἀφροδίτας ν. E.Hipp. 767
(lyr.);ἀκόλαστον ἔσχε γλῶσσαν, αἰσχίστην ν. Id.Or.10
;τῆς μεγίστης ν., ἀνοίας Pl.Lg. 691d
; ν. καὶ στάσιν οὐ ταὐτὸν νενόμικας; Id.Sph. 228a.
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