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121 ἀμμωδέω
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122 ἀμπλακεῖν
Aἤμβλακον Archil.73
, Ibyc.24), part. ἀμπλ- and ἀπλ-ακών (v. infr.): [tense] pf. [voice] Pass.ἠμπλάκημαι A.Supp. 916
:—[tense] pres. only later [full] ἀμπλακίσκω, [dialect] Dor. [full] ἀμβλακίσκω Theag. ap. Stob.3.1.117: [dialect] Dor. [tense] impf.ἀμβλάκισκον Phint.
ap. eund.4.23.61 ( ἀμβλακεύω is v.l. for βλακεύω in Hp.Art.17; cf. βλάξ):I c. gen., miss, fail or come short of,ἀνορέας οὐκ ἀμπλακών Pi.O.8.67
, cf. S.Ant. 554, 1234.2 lose, be bereft of, εἰ τοῦδ' ἤμπλακον (sc. παιδός) ib. 910;νόστου Simon.119
;ἀρίστης ἀπλακὼν ἀλόχου E.Alc. 242
;λέκτρων ἀπλακών Id.IA 124
.II abs., do amiss, sin, err,παρ θεοῖς Ibyc. 24
, cf. Archil.73, E.Hipp. 892, Andr. 948, etc.: c. neut. pron., ὡς τάδ' ἤμπλακον when I committed these sins, A.Ag. 1212:—[voice] Pass.,τί δ' ἠμπλάκηται τῶνδέ μοι; Id.Supp. 916
.—Not in Hom. [suff] ἀμπλᾰκ-ημα, τό, error, fault, A.Pr. 112, 388, S.Ant.51, etc.—Poet. and late Prose, Plu. 2.226e, Thd.Da.6.4:—metri gr., [full] ἀπλάκημα A.Eu. 934.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀμπλακεῖν
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123 ἀναμάρτητος
ἀναμάρτ-ητος, ον,2 in moral sense, blameless, Hp.Fract.16 ([comp] Comp.), cf. Antipho 3.2.10, Men.Epit. 487, Phld. Sto.Herc.339.17; sinless, Ev.Jo.8.7, cf. Aristeas 252, Muson.Fr.2p.6H.; ἀ. πολιτεία a faultless form of government, Arist.Pol. 1275b2; ἀ. πρός τινα having done no wrong to a person, Hdt.1.117;τινί 5.39
; ἀ. τινός guiltless of a thing, 1.155: τὸ -ητότατον, = ἀναμαρτησία, X.Ages.6.7, cf. Pl.R. 477e;πρὸς τὸ ἀ.
to preserve from error,Arist.
EN 1155a13. Adv.- τως
without fail, unerringly,X.
Mem.2.8.5; without making a mistake, Ps.-Alex.Aphr. in SE15.33; inoffensively, [D.]61.21.2 unfailing, Dion.Byz.17.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀναμάρτητος
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124 ἀναμπλάκητος
ἀναμπλάκητος, ον,2 of a man, without crime or error, A.Ag. 345, S.Tr. 120.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀναμπλάκητος
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125 ἀπαραλόγιστος
ἀπαρα-λόγιστος, ον,A not to be deceived,τῶν καθηκόντων τήρησις Hierocl. in CA10p.437M.
; not liable to error, Nicom.Harm.6. Adv.- τως
undoubtedly,Ruf.
ap. Orib.45.30.55.II [voice] Act., not deceiving, Hsch. s.v. ἀπαράσημον.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀπαραλόγιστος
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126 ἀπλανησία
ἀπλαν-ησία, ἡ,A freedom from error, S.E.M.7.394.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀπλανησία
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127 ἀπόπτωμα
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128 ἀπροσπτωσία
ἀπροσ-πτωσία, ἡ,A freedom from error, Alex. Aphr.de An.150.35.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀπροσπτωσία
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