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1 ὀρρώδης
ὀρρώδης, εςA, (ὄρρος)
pertaining to the rump,Hp.
Acut.(Sp.)37, cf. Gal.19.127.II false spelling ofὀρώδης 11
(q. v.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὀρρώδης
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2 πλημυρίς
A rise of the sea, as at flood-tide, πλημῠρὶς ἐκ πόντοιο of the wave caused by the rock thrown by the Cyclops, Od.9.486; flood-tide, opp. ἄμπωτις (ebb),π. τῆς θαλάσσης μεγάλη Hdt.8.129
;π. πόντου B.Fr.30
;ἡ ἔξω π. Arist.Mete. 366a20
, cf. Str.3.3.7 (pl.), S.E.M.9.79 (pl.).2 generally, flood, deluge, Arist.Mu. 397a28 (pl.); of tears,σταγόνες.. δυσχίμου πλημῡρίδος A. Ch. 186
; .3 redundance, congestion of the fluids of the body, Hp.Acut.62. [[pron. full] ῠ Hom. l.c., and prob. in B.l.c.; [pron. full] ῡ Trag., but ῠ ¯ in later [dialect] Ep., cf. A.R.4.1269, 1241: in πλήμυρα, πλημυρέω, πλημύρω, ῡ always.] (The spelling πλημμ- in this word and its cognates commonly found in codd. arises from the false etymology from πλήν, μύρομαι; the correct spelling is found in B.5.107, POxy.1409.17, OGI666.8 (v. πλημύρω), etc., and good Mss. of Hp.Acut.62, AP5.203 (Mel.), cf. Archil. 97.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πλημυρίς
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3 ποδοκάκκη
ποδο-κάκκη, ἡ,A stocks (commonly called ξύλον), Lexap.Lys.10.16, Lex ap.D.24.105, Pl.Com.249, Theon Prog.13, Sch.Ar.Eq. 366. (Cf. Skt. ka[ncirc ]catē 'bind', Lith. kinkýti 'harness', κιγκλίς; the spelling - κάκη is due to the false expl. foot-plague, ap.Harp.: from ποδοκατοχή acc. to Did. ap. eund.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ποδοκάκκη
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4 ἐπιορκέω
ἐπιορκέω (s. ὅρκος, ὅρκίζω) fut. ἐπιορκήσω (Hom. et al.; ins, pap, LXX, Philo; TestAsh 2:6.—On the spelling ἐφιορκέω s. B-D-F §14; Mlt-H. 99; 314f).① to swear that someth. is true when one knows it is false, swear falsely, perjure oneself the context favors this sense for D 2:3 in which malicious speech about one’s neighbor is castigated in various terms. It is prob. that also Mt 5:33 belongs here, but 2 is favored by many.② to fail to do what one has promised under oath, break one’s oath (Il. 19, 188 note the fut ἐπιορκήσω; Chrysipp.: Stoic. II 63, 28; Herodian 3, 6, 7; Procop. Soph., Ep. 61; 1 Esdr 1:46) Mt 5:33 (s. 1 above).—DELG s.v. ὅρκος. M-M. TW.
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