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1 ενθουσιασμός
enthusiasmΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > ενθουσιασμός
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2 φιλοτεχνία
φιλοτεχνίᾱ, φιλοτεχνίαenthusiasm for art: fem nom /voc /acc dualφιλοτεχνίᾱ, φιλοτεχνίαenthusiasm for art: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic)——————φιλοτεχνίᾱͅ, φιλοτεχνίαenthusiasm for art: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
3 φιλοτεχνίας
φιλοτεχνίᾱς, φιλοτεχνίαenthusiasm for art: fem acc plφιλοτεχνίᾱς, φιλοτεχνίαenthusiasm for art: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
4 ἐγκακέω
ἐγκακέω 1 aor. ἐνεκάκησα (ἐν + κακός; Polyb. 4, 19, 10; BGU 1043, 3; Sym., Gen 27:46; Num 21:5; Is 7:16; Pr 3:11 Theod.)① to lose one’s motivation in continuing a desirable pattern of conduct or activity, lose enthusiasm, be discouraged w. ptc. foll. (B-D-F §414, 2) 2 Th 3:13 (ἐκκ-v.l.); w. ptc. preceding Gal 6:9 (ἐκκ-v. l.—both of these passages play on the opposition of τὸ καλόν and τὸ κακόν in Gr.-Rom. thought respecting civic responsibility); οὐκ ἐγκακοῦμεν we do not lose our enthusiasm, lose heart for ‘this service’ 2 Cor 4:1 (in contrast to falling into deceptive behavior patterns, vs. 2); 16. αἰτοῦμαι μὴ ἐγκακεῖν ἐν ταῖς θλίψεσιν I ask you not to be disappointed in connection with my tribulations Eph 3:13. On these three last s. 2. Abs. give up Lk 18:1.② to be afraid in the face of a great difficulty, be afraid, of women in childbirth 2 Cl 2:2. (In all NT pass. t.r. has ἐκκακέω, q.v.) Some would put 2 Cor 4:1, 16; Eph. 3:13 here.—M-M. s.v. ἐν-. TW. Spicq. -
5 εκβακχεύσεως
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6 ἐκβακχεύσεως
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7 φιλοτεχνίαι
φιλοτεχνίᾱͅ, φιλοτεχνίαenthusiasm for art: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
8 φιλοτεχνίαις
φιλοτεχνίαenthusiasm for art: fem dat pl -
9 φιλοτεχνίαν
φιλοτεχνίᾱν, φιλοτεχνίαenthusiasm for art: fem acc sg (attic doric aeolic) -
10 φιλοτεχνίη
φιλοτεχνίαenthusiasm for art: fem nom /voc sg (epic ionic) -
11 Κορύβας
A Corybant, priest of Cybele in Phrygia, Hsch.: pl., Str.10.3.7, D.S.5.49, Luc.Salt.8; also associated with Dionysus, in pl. Κορύβαντες, E.Ba. 125 (lyr.), Hipp. 143 (lyr.), Ar.Lys. 558, Nonn.D.9.162, Str.l.c.: metaph., of drunken persons, Posidipp.26.22.—Cf. Κύρβαντες.III fabulous gem, Ps.-Plu.Fluv.18.8.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Κορύβας
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12 μανία
A madness, Hdt.6.112, Hp.Aph. 7.5, S.Ant. 958 (lyr.), etc.;πολλὴν καταγνῶναι μ. τινῶν Isoc.4.133
;μέχρι μανίας ἡ σφοδρὰ ἡδονὴ κατέχουσα Pl.Phlb. 45e
;μανίη νοῦσος Hdt.6.75
: freq. in pl., Lex Solonis ap.D.46.14, Thgn.1231, A.Pr. 879, 1057 (both anap.), etc.II enthusiasm, inspired frenzy,μ. Διονύσου πάρα E.Ba. 305
;ἀπὸ Μουσῶν κατοκωχή τε καὶ μ. Pl.Phdr. 245a
; θεία μ., opp. σωφροσύνη ἀνθρωπίνη, ib. 256b, cf. Prt. 323b, X. Mem.1.1.16;τῆς φιλοσόφου μ. τε καὶ βακχείας Pl.Smp. 218b
.III passion,ἐρωτικὴ μ. Id.Phdr. 265b
;μανίην μανεὶς ἀρίστην Anacreont. 59.2
: freq. in pl., Pi.O.9.39, N.11.48, E.HF 835;ἐγγὺς μανιῶν ἐλαύνει Id.Heracl. 904
(lyr.); μανίη τινός mad desire for.., Hermesian.7.85.------------------------------------μανία (B), ἡ,A = μανότης, An.Ox.2.393. -
13 προσφιλοτιμέομαι
A lavish money or enthusiasm upon,τῇ ῥαθυμίᾳ Ael.VH9.9
: abs., Ph.1.451, Ephes.2.20 (ii A.D.), IGRom.4.881.7 (Tacina, iii A.D.), Phalar.Ep. 142.2.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προσφιλοτιμέομαι
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14 φιλοτεχνία
φῐλοτεχν-ία, ἡ,A enthusiasm for art, Pl.Criti. 109c, Poll.6.167;ἡ περὶ [τὴν μουσικὴν] φ. Phld.Mus.p.19
K.; craftsmanship, of sculptors, D.S.1.98; of the pyramid-builders, ib.64;ἡ περί τι φ. Arr.Epict.2.5.21
;περὶ τὰς κόμας Str.10.3.8
; ingenuity, artifice, φ. καὶ δόλῳ, of hunters, D.S. 3.37; in good sense,φ. ἡ περὶ τὸ ἱερόν IG22.1023
, cf. Antyll. ap. Orib.6.10.7.II of things, artistic or ingenious construction, D.S.2.8.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > φιλοτεχνία
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15 ἀναλάμπω
A flame up, take fire, X.Cyr.5.1.16; shine out, of the sun, Thphr.CP4.13.6: metaph.,ἀκτῖνες ἀρετῆς ἀ. Ph.1.335
; flame up, of envy, Jul.ad Ath.274d.II metaph., break out, as war, Plu.Sull.6, cf. 7.2 of a person, come to oneself again, revive, Id.Brut.15, cf. 2.694f; blaze up with enthusiasm, Philostr.VA5.30.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀναλάμπω
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16 ἀνάχυσις
A expansion, effusion,χολῆς Aret.SD1.15
;ἰκτεριώδης Sor.1.48
, cf. Ruf.Fr.79.9;πύου Erasistr.
ap. Gal.8.318;τῶν εἰδῶν εἰς τὸ ὄν Simp.in Ph.503.32
: metaph.,ἀ. ψυχῆς
exhilaration,Ph.
2.187.2 ἡ τῆς ἀσωτίας ἀ. excess of profligacy, 1 Ep.Pet.4.4;τοῦ ἀλόγου πάθους Ph.1.695
; of enthusiasm, Metrod.Herc.831.13.II expanse of water, e.g. estuary, Str.3.1.9: pl.,ἀ. θαλάττης
inundations,Max.Tyr.
38.3;ἀνάχυσιν λαμβανούσης τῆς θαλάσσης Ocell.3.4
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνάχυσις
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17 ἐκβάκχευσις
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐκβάκχευσις
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18 ἐκπληκτικός
A striking with consternation, astounding,θόρυβος Th.8.92
;ἐ. τοῖς ἐχθροῖς X.Eq.Mag.8.18
([comp] Comp.) ; ἐκπληκτικώτερον more surprising or startling, Arist.Po. 1460b25: [comp] Sup., Plb.3.4.5, Onos. 22.4.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐκπληκτικός
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19 ἐνθουσιασμός
ἐνθουσι-ασμός, ὁ,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐνθουσιασμός
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20 ἰή
ἰή [pron. full] [ῐ], exclam. of joy or enthusiasm, ἰή, ἰή, ἰή, Ar. Pax 195; esp. used in the cult of Apollo, ἰὴ παιών ib. 453, al.;2 of grief, A.Pers. 1004, Supp. 114, Ag. 1485 (all lyr.). (ἵη v.l. in Call.Ap.ll.cc., where it is associated with ἵει, imper. of ἵημι.)------------------------------------ἰή, ἡ,
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