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1 βροτοφεγγέα
βροτοφεγγήςgiving light to men: neut nom /voc /acc pl (epic ionic)βροτοφεγγήςgiving light to men: masc /fem acc sg (epic ionic) -
2 φαείνω
φᾰείνω, poet. form of φαίνω,A shine, give light, freq. of the sun,ἠέλιος δ' ἀνόρουσε.., ἵν' ἀθανάτοισι φαείνοι Od.3.2
, cf. Hes.Op. 528, Call. in PSI11.1218a7; [ἠὼς] ἐπιχθονίοισι φ. Hes. Th. 372
; alsoἐν νεκύεσσι, μετ' ἀθανάτοισι φ. Od.12.383
, 385;λαμπτῆρας τρεῖς ἵστασαν ἐν μεγάροισιν, ὄφρα φαείνοιεν 18.308
; λαμπτῆρσι φαείνων giving light by.., ib. 343:—[voice] Pass. in same sense, A.R.2.42; appear, ib.4.1362, Call.Ap.9.2 metaph.,λόγος περὶ τοῦδε φαείνει Orph.Fr. 247.9
.II trans., bring to light,ὁπόσ' ἑρπετὰ γαῖα φαείνει Nic. Th. 390
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3 φωσφόρος
φωσφόρ-ος (parox.), ον, poet. [full] φαοσφόρος Lyr.Adesp. in PLit.Lond.51.5, [full] φαεσφόρος Call.Dian. 204, etc.:—A bringing or giving light, ; φ. ἀστήρ, of Dionysus at the mysteries, Ar.Ra. 342 (lyr.);φ. πεῦκαι Id.Fr. 599
; αἴγλη, Ἦμαρ, Orph.A. 1246,Εὐχή 24
.b Subst., ὁ φ. (sc. ἀστήρ), the light-bringer, i.e. the morning-star, a name specially given to the planet Venus, Ti.Locr.96e, 97a, Arist.Mu. 392a27, 399a8, Cic.ND2.20.53, Ph.1.504, cf. Alex.Eph. ap. Theo Sm. p.138H.b name of an eye-salve, Gal.12.747.II torch-bearing, epith. of certain deities, esp. of Hecate, E.Hel. 569, Ar.Th. 858, Fr. 594a; φ. θεά (sc. Ἄρτεμις) E.IT21, cf. Call.l.c.;νὴ τὴν Φωσφόρον Ar.Lys. 443
, Antiph. 58.6; of Hephaestus, Orph.H.66.3: pl.,ἱερεὺς Φωσφόρων Hesperia 4.49
(Athens, ii A. D.).III φωσφόρος, ἡ, torch-bearer, title of a priestess,Κλεοπάτρας θεᾶς PRein.10.8
, etc. (ii B. C.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > φωσφόρος
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4 φωσφόρος
φωσφόρος, ον (cp. φῶς, φέρω; as adj. ‘bringing/giving light’ Eur. et al.; pap, Philo) in our lit. only once and as subst. ὁ φ. prob. the morning star, the planet Venus (Eur., Ion 1157; Ps.-Pla., Tim. Locr. 96e; 97a; Plut., Mor. 430a; 601a; 889a al.; Cicero, Nat. Deor. 2, 20; Vett. Val. 236, 6; SibOr 5, 516; PRyl 524, 17; Neugebauer-Hoesen, glossary p. 200) fig. 2 Pt 1:19 (v.l. ἑωσφόρος). JBoehmer, ZNW 22, 1923, 228–33; FBoll, Sternglaube u. Sterndeutung 4 ’31, 47f.—FDölger, Ac V/1, ’35, 1ff interprets the ‘light-bearer’ to mean the sun (this mng. of φ. in Nicetas Eugen. 1, 87; 3, 21; 5, 258 Hercher); cp. HWindisch ad loc.—M-M. TW. Spicq. -
5 φαυσίμβροτος
1 giving light to mortals φαυσίμβροτος δαίμων Ὑπεριονίδας ( φαεσίμβροτος Schr.) O. 7.39 -
6 αἴθριον
-ου τό N 2 0-0-8-0-0=8 Ez 9,3; 10,4; 40,14.15(bis)Cf. CHANTRAINE 1964, 7-15; HUSSON 1983a, 29-36 -
7 ὑπόφαυσις
-εως ἡ N 3 0-0-1-0-0=1 Ez 41,16narrow opening (giving light) -
8 βροτοφεγγής
βροτο-φεγγής, ές,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > βροτοφεγγής
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9 ἐλαφρός
A light in weight, τόν οἱ ἐ. ἔθηκε (sc. λᾶαν) Il.12.450;ξύλου ἐλαφρότερα Hdt.3.23
;πῦρ Parm.8.57
; opp. βαρύς, Pl.Ti. 63c, etc.; in Epitaphs, γαῖαν ἔχοις ἐλαφράν 'sit tibi terra levis', Epigr.Gr.195 ([place name] Vaxos), cf. Sammelb. 315. Adv., τά (sc. δένδρεα)οἱ πλώοιεν ἐλαφρῶς Od.5.240
.2 light to bear, easy, ; ;πόνος-ότερος ἑαυτοῦ συνηθείῃ γίνεται Democr.241
: later, [comp] Comp.ἐλαφρώτερον ἄλγος Max.173
; ἐλαφρόν [ ἐστι] 'tis light, easy, Pi.N.7.77, A.Pr. 265, etc.; easy to understand, [προβλήματα] ἐ. καὶ πιθανά Plu.2.133e
, cf. D.Chr. 18.11; ἐν ἐλαφρῷ ποιήσασθαί τι to make light of a thing, Hdt.3.154;οὐκ ἐν ἐ. ποιεῖσθαι Id.1.118
; οὐκ ἐν ἐ. no light matter, Theoc.22.212. Adv. -ρῶς, φέρειν ζυγόν to bear it lightly, Pi.P.2.93.3 light of digestion, Plu.2.137a.5 [voice] Act., ease-giving, B.Fr.8, Theoc.2.92.II light in moving, nimble, γυῖα δ' ἔθηκεν ἐ. Il.5.122;ἦ μάλ' ἐ. ἀνήρ 16.745
;ἐλαφρότατος ποσσί 23.749
; χεῖρες.. ἐπαΐσσονται ἐ. ib. 628;κίρκος.. ἐλαφρότατος πετεηνῶν 22.139
, Od.13.87; [ἵπποι] ἐλαφρότατοι θείειν 3.370
;ἐλαφραῖς πτερύγων ῥιπαῖς A.Pr. 125
(anap.); ἐ. ποδί ib. 281 (anap.);γονάτων ἐλαφρὸν ὁρμάν Pi.N.5.20
;ἐ. ποδῶν ἴχνι' ἀειράμεναι Call.
Fr.anon. 391; ἐλαφρὰ ἡλικία the age of active youth, X.Mem.3.5.27; ἐλαφροί, οἱ, light troops, Id.An.4.2.27 (restricted to cavalry who fight at close quarters, Ascl.Tact.1.3): metaph., πόλιας θῆκεν ἐλαφροτέρας made them easier in condition, Epigr.Gr.905 ([place name] Gortyn). Adv. - ρῶς nimbly, Ar.Ach. 217;ὀρχεῖσθαι πυρρίχην X.An.6.1.12
.III metaph., light-minded, unsteady, fickle, πᾶν πλῆθός ἐστιν ἐ. Plb.6.56.11; ἐ. λύσσα light-headed madness, E.Ba. 851.IV Ἐλαφρός· Ζεὺς ἐν Κρήτῃ, Hsch.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐλαφρός
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10 φωτουργόν
φωτουργόςlight-giving: masc /fem acc sgφωτουργόςlight-giving: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
11 φωταγωγός
φωταγωγός, ον (cp. φῶς, ἄγω, and ἀγωγή ‘carrying away’; so in Lucian et al.; PGM 5, 190; ApcSed 11:18 p. 135, 1 and 3 Ja.; φωταγωγία in Vett. Val. 301, 22; ApcSed 16:7 p. 137, 14 Ja.; PGM 4, 955; φωταγωγέω in Celsus 2, 71; TestAbr A 7 p. 84, 1f [Stone p. 16]; ParJer 5, 35; Mel., P. 72, 527 al.) light-bringing, light-giving ἄγγελοι φ. light-bringing angels who are set over the way of light B 18:1.—DELG s.v. φάε D. -
12 φαινόλις
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > φαινόλις
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13 ἀβαρής
A without weight, Arist.Cael. 277b19;ἀβαρῆ εἶναι ἀέρα καὶ πῦρ Zeno Stoic.1.27
, cf. Chrysipp.Stoic.2.143, Plot. 6.9.9, etc.; light,γῆ AP7.461
(Mel.): metaph., ἀ. χρῆμα a light matter, Com.Adesp.158;παρρησία.. μαλακὴ καὶ ἀ. Plu.2.59c
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14 γυμνός
Grammatical information: adj.Meaning: `naked, unarmed' (Il.).Other forms: ἀπόνοιμον ἀπογύμνωσιν H.Derivatives: γυμνάς, - άδος f. m. `naked' (E.); `trained' (E., Attika); collective = `trained men' (Amorgos, Astypalaia, Kos). γυμνής, - ῆτος m. `light-armed warrior' (Tyrt.), with γυμνητικός (X.), γυμνήσιος (Arist.), γυμνητεύω (Plu.), γυμνητεία `light-armed men' (Th.), `nakedness' (Corn.); γυμνήτης, f. - ῆτις `naked' (Lyc.). γυμνικός ( ἀγών) `gymnastic' (opp. ἱππικός) (Hdt.). γυμνηλός `poor' (H., EM, after νοσηλός etc.). - γυμνότης f. (LXX). - Denom. γυμνόομαι `strip' (Il.), - όω (Hdt.), γύμνωσις (Th.). γυμνάζομαι `exercise (naked)' Ion.-Att.; γυμναστής `trainer' (Pl.), γυμναστικός, ἡ γυμναστική ( τέχνη) `gymnastics' (Ion.-Att.); γύμνασμα `training' (D. H.), γύμνασις `id.' (Poll.); γυμνάσιον `training' (Pi.), `school for.., gymnasium' (Att.), γυμνασιώδης (Cic.); γυμνασία; for - σιον, - σία Schwyzer 469f. - γυμνασίδιον (Arr.) and γυμναστήριον (Gal.). - γυμνιεύω `be naked' (P. Ross. Georg. 3, 28, IVp).Etymology: Old word. With dental suffix, Lat. nūdus (\< * nogʷodʰos Schrijver, Larr. Lat. 1991, 274f), OIr. nocht, Goth. naqaÞs, OHG nackt, ONo. nøkkuiðr. Without suffix, Lith. núogas, OCS nagъ (with vowel lengthened acc. to Winter-Kortlandt); with n-Suffix, Skt. nagná-, Av. maγna- (dissimilated); Germ. n-forms like ONo. nakinn, OFries. naken prob. after the n-participles. Hitt. nekumanza (with e-vowel) after the adjektives in -u̯ant- (with - mant- after u). With e also Arm. merk \< *meguro- (cf. Av. maγna-). - The υ from -o- as in νύξ before following labiovelar; - μν- \< -gun-, cf. ἀμνός. We also find λυμνός (H.), with dissimilation for *νυμνός; also ἀπολύγματος ἀπογύμνωσις. Κύπριοι H. (with - γ- preserved). The essential point, the γ-, was explained by Kortlandt (ap. Beekes, Orbis 37 (1994)91) through assimilation in *noŋʷ-nos \> *ŋoŋʷnos. The initial ŋ- was rephonemicized (ŋ was not a phoneme in Greek) to γ-, *γυνμος giving γυμνός.Page in Frisk: 1,332-333Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > γυμνός
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16 αὐγάστειρα
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17 βραχυφεγγίτης
βραχυφεγγίτηςgiving a feeble light: masc nom sg -
18 βραχυφεγγίτου
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19 φωτουργοί
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20 αὐγάστειρα
αὐγ-άστειρα, ἡ,A light-giving, of the moon, Orph.H.9.5.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > αὐγάστειρα
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