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1 διαβολή
A false accusation, slander, Epich.148;ἐπὶ διαβολῇ εἰπεῖν Hdt.3.66
,73;δ. λόγου Th.8.91
; διαβολὰς ἐνδέχεσθαι, προσίεσθαι, to give ear to them, Hdt.3.80, 6.123; διαβολὰς ἔχειν ὡς.. to have it slanderously said that.., Isoc.8.125;ὀνείδους καὶ δ. τυγχάνειν Lys.25.6
; ἐνδ. καθεστηκέναι ibid.;διαλύσειντὴνδ. Th.1.131
: of charges not necessarily false or malicious, δ. ταῖς ἐμαῖς the accusations which I bring, E.Andr. 1005, cf. Isoc.1.17; τὰ πρὸς διαβολὴν κυροῦντα tending to discredit, Plb.12.15.9, cf. 2.11.4; ἐμὴ δ. prejudice against me, Pl. Ap. 19b;δ. εἰς ἐμέ And.1.30
;δ. καθ' αὑτοῦ παρέσχεν Plu. Them.4
, cf. Phryn.Com.58; opp. δόξα, ill-repute, Men.723; δ. λῦσαι καὶ ποιῆσαι remove, create prejudice against an antagonist, Arist.Rh. 1415a27;δ. ἀπολύεσθαι D.H.6.59
.II () quarrel, enmity,κατὰ τὰς ἰδίας δ. Th.2.65
;ἡ πρὸς τὸ συγγενὲς δ. Plu.2.479b
; ἡ πρὸς θάνατον δ. fear, aversion from it, ib.110a: c. gen., δ. τοῦ πάθους ib.456b; εἰς διαβολήν τινος to withstand them, LXX Nu.22.32.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διαβολή
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2 συκοφάντης
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `false accuser, denunciator', later also `trickster, cadger' (Ar.).Derivatives: συκοφαντ-έω `act as denunciator, accuse falsely, to practise blackmail', - ία f. `false accusation', - ίας m. ( ἄνεμος) "wind of accusations" (joking formation; Ar.), - ημα n. = - ία, - ικός und - ώδης `slanderous' (Att. etc.). Fem. συκοφάντρια (Ar.; Fraenkel Nom. ag. 2, 25).Origin: GR [a formation built with Greek elements]Etymology: Expression of popular language, prop. "fig-indicator", already in antiquity diff. explained. According to one interpretation (Plu. Sol. 24) prop. from one, who found out people, who against the prohibition exported figs from Attica, and denounced them. After Cook ClassRev. 1907, 133 ff. (agreeing Kretschmer Glotta 1, 386 w. lit.) the expression refers to an apotropäic gesture like Ital. far le fiche, Fr. faire la figue à qn. For the literal interpretation Gernet Mél. Boisacq 1, 393.Page in Frisk: 2,818-819Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > συκοφάντης
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3 διαβολή
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4 διαβολῇ
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5 διαβολήι
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6 διαβολῆι
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7 διαβολής
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8 διαβολῆς
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9 διαβολαίς
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10 διαβολαῖς
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11 διαβολαίσι
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12 διαβολαῖσι
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διαβολήfalse accusation: fem nom /voc pl -
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15 διαβολῶν
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16 διαβολάς
διαβολά̱ς, διαβολήfalse accusation: fem acc pl -
17 διαβολή
διαβολήfalse accusation: fem nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic) -
18 διαβολήν
διαβολήfalse accusation: fem acc sg (attic epic ionic) -
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κατάψευσμαfalse accusation: neut dat pl -
20 κατάψευσμα
κατάψευσμαfalse accusation: neut nom /voc /acc sg
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