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1 ἀγελαῖος
A belonging to a herd, in Hom. always with βοῦς, Il.11.729, Od.10.410, al., cf. S.Aj. 175; ; αἱ ἀ. τῶν ἵππων, i.e. brood-mares, X.Eq.5.8.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀγελαῖος
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2 ἐρῆμος
ἐρῆμος, ον, fem.Aἐρήμη Od.3.270
, S.OC 1719(lyr.), Ant. 739, Tr. 530 (lyr.), and in the phrase δίκη ἐρήμη (v. infr. III): [dialect] Att. [full] ἔρημος, ον, acc. to Hdn.Gr.2.938 : [comp] Comp.- ότερος Th.3.11
, Lys.29.1, etc.: [comp] Sup.- ότατος Hdt.9.118
:—desolate, lonely, solitary,1 of places,ἐς νῆσον ἐρήμην Od.3.270
;χῶρος Il.10.520
; τὰ ἐ. τῆς Λιβύης the desert parts.., Hdt.2.32, cf. Th.2.17 ; ἡ ἐρῆμος (sc. χώρα) Hdt.4.18 ;ἡ ἐρήμη Ael.NA 7.48
: pl., ib.3.26 ; empty,πνύξ Ar.Ach.20
.2 of personsor animals, τὰ δ' ἐρῆμα φοβεῖται (i.e. the sheep), Il.5.140 ;ξέρξην ἔ. μολεῖν A. Pers. 734
(troch.) ;ἧσθαι δόμοις ἔ. Id.Ag. 862
;πόρτις ἐρήμα S.Tr. 530
(lyr.) ;ἔ. κἄφιλος Id.Ph. 228
;τὸν θεὸν ἔ. ἀπολιπόντε Ar.Pl. 447
; freq. of poor, friendless persons, And.4.15, etc.; ἐρημότεροι, opp. δυνατώτεροι, Th.3.11; ;εἰς ὀρφανὰ καὶ ἔ. ὑβρίζειν Pl.Lg. 927c
; solitary, not gregarious,Plu.
Caes.63 : neut. as Adv., ἔρημα κλαίω I weep in solitude, E.Supp. 775; ἔρημον ἐμβλέπειν to look vacantly, Ar.Fr. 456.II c. gen., reft of, void or destitute of,[χώρη] ἐ. πάντων Hdt.2.32
;ἀνθρώπων Id.4.17
, cf. 18 ;ἀνδρῶν Id.6.23
, S.OT57 ;Ἀθηναίων Hdt.8.65
;στέγαι φίλων ἔ. S.El. 1405
;Πειραιᾶ ἔ. ὄντα νεῶν Th.8.96
; τῇ ἦν ἐρημότατον τῶν πολεμίων (sc. τὸ τεῖχος) Hdt.9.118 ;[τὰ γεγραμμένα] ἀπόντος τοῦ γράψαντος ἔρημα τοῦ βοηθήσοντός ἐστιν Isoc.Ep.1.3
;θεῶν ἔρημα εἶναι πάντα Pl.Lg. 908c
.2 of persons, bereft of,συμμάχων Hdt.7.160
; (lyr.);πατρὸς ἢ μητρός Pl.Lg. 927d
;πρὸς φίλων S.Ant. 919
; so ἔ. οἶκος a house without heirs, Is.7.31.3 with no bad sense, wanting, without,ἐσθὴς ἐρῆμος ὅπλων Hdt.9.63
; free from,ἀνδρῶν κακῶν ἔρημος πόλις Pl.Lg. 862e
.III ἐρήμη, rarely ἔρημος (with or more commonly without γραφή, δίκη, δίαιτα), ἡ, an undefended action, in which one party does not appear, and judgement goes against him by default, ἤλπιζε.. τὴν γραφὴν..ἐρήμην ἔσεσθαι would be undefended, Antipho 2.1.7 ; ; δίκην εἷλον ἐρήμην I got judgement by default, D.21.81 ;ἐρήμην αὐτὸν λαβόντες..εἷλον Lys.20.18
; τὴν ἔρημον δεδωκότα having given it by default in one's favour, D.21.85 ; ἔρημον ὦφλε δίκην he let it go by default, ib.87, cf. Antipho 5.13 ; ;ἐρήμην καταδιαιτῆσαί τινος Id.40.17
; γενομένης ἐρήμου κατὰ Μειδίου Test. ap. eund.21.93 ; ἐρήμην κατηγορεῖν to accuse in a case where there was no defence, Pl.Ap. 18c, cf. D.21.87 ; ἐρήμην or ἐξ ἐρήμης κρατεῖν, Luc.Anach.40, JTr.25 ;ἁλῶναι Id.Tox.11
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3 ἑταῖρος
ἑταῖρ-ος, [dialect] Ep. and [dialect] Dor. also [full] ἕγᾰρος, Cleobul. ap. D.L.1.93, A.Pers. 988 (lyr.), ὁ:—A comrade, companion, in Hom. esp. of the followers of a chief, comrades-in-arms, Il.1.179, al.; messmate, 17.577 ; fellowslave, Od.14.407, al.: joined with ἀνήρ, 8.584, Hdt.5.95, Antipho 1.18 ; later, as a term of address,φίλ' ἑταῖρε Thgn.753
, cf. Pl.Grg. 482a ; ὦταῖρε Scol. ap. Ar.V. 1238, cf.Ev.Matt.20.13, al.: c. gen., δᾳιτὸς ἑταῖρε partner of my feast, h.Merc. 436 ; νυκτὸς ἑ. ib. 290 ; πόσιος καὶ βρώσιος ἑταῖροι messmates, Thgn.115 ;ἑ. ἐν πρήγματι Id.116
.2 metaph., of things, ἐσθλὸς ἑταῖρος, of a fair wind, Od.11.7, 12.149 ;φθόνος κενεοφρόνων ἑ. Pi.Fr. 212
;γέλως ἑ. ὕβρεων Plu.2.622b
: c. dat.,βίον..τὸν σοφοῖς ἕταρον AP7.470
(Mel.).3 pupil, disciple, e.g. of Socrates, X.Mem.2.8.1, al., cf. Arist.Pol. 1274a28 ;Λεύκιππος καὶ ὁ ἑ. αὐτοῦ Δημόκριτος Id.Metaph. 985b4
: pl., fellow-pupils, Poll.4.45.4 of political partisans (cf.ἑταιρεία 1.2
), Lys.12.43, Th.8.48 ; οἱ περὶ αὐτὸν ἑ. his club-mates, D.21.20.7 ἑταῖροι, οἱ, the guards, i.e. the cavalry of the Macedonian kings, Theopomp.Hist.217, Anaximen.Lamps. ap.Harp. s.v. πεζέταιρος, Arr.An.3.16.11, etc.; to be distinguished from the king's immediate retinue (cf. supr. 1), Theopomp. l.c., Arr. An.2.12.6, al.; of the Comites of the Roman Emperor, Βαρβίλλῳ τῷ ἐμῷ ἑτέρῳ (sic) PLond.1912.105 (Epist. Claudii), cf. SIG798.6 (Cyzicus, i A. D., pl.).8 as Adj., associate of,τὸ ἐπιθυμητικὸν ἡδονῶν ἑ. Pl.R. 439d
: [comp] Sup., τοῖς σεαυτοῦ ἑταιροτάτοις your closest companions, Id.Grg. 487d, cf. Phd. 89e, D.Chr.1.44 ; σαργῶν γένος πέτρῃσιν ἑ. constant to the rocks, Opp.H.4.267 : abs., of animals, gregarious, Id.C.2.325.II [full] ἑταίρα, [dialect] Ion. [full] ἑταίρη, [dialect] Ep. [full] ἑτάρη [pron. full] [ᾰ], ἡ, companion,Ἔρις..Ἄρεος..κασιγνήτη ἑτάρη τε Il.4.441
;Λάτω καὶ Νιόβα μάλα μὲν φίλαι ἦσαν ἔ. Sapph.31
, cf. 11 ;φύζα, φόβου κρυόεντος ἑ. Il.9.2
;φόρμιγξ.. ἣν ἄρα δαιτὶ θεοὶ ποίησαν ἑ. Od.17.271
, cf. h.Merc. 478 ;Νίκην, ἣ χορικῶν ἐστιν ἑ. Ar.Eq. 589
;μιμητικὴ..τῷ ἐν ἡμῖν ἑ. καὶ φίλη ἐστί Pl.R. 603b
; Ποσειδάωνος ἑ., of a submerged city, Call.Del. 101.2 courtesan, Hdt.2.134, Ar.Pl. 149, Ath.13.567a, 571d, etc.; opp. πόρνη (a common prostitute), Anaxil.22.1 ; opp. γαμετή, Philetaer.5 ; Ἀφροδίτη ἑ. Apollod.Hist.17.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἑταῖρος
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