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1 Πανικός
II of fears, panic, groundless,π. δεῖμα J.BJ5.2.5
; πανικόν, τό, panic,π. ἐμπεσόντος αὐτοῖς Plb.20.6.12
;πανικῷ περιπεσόντες Id.5.96.3
: pl.πανικά D.H.5.16
; alsoθόρυβος ὁ καλούμενος π. D.S.14.32
;π. τάραχος Plu. Caes.43
, Onos.41.2, cf. Plu.2.356d, Corn.ND27, Polyaen.1.2, Sch.E. Rh.36: hence πανικόν, a canard, startling and baseless rumour, Cic. Att.14.3.1, 16.1.4; cf. πάνειον.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Πανικός
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2 ἀγένητος
A uncreated, unoriginated, Parm. 8.3, Heraclit.50; of the elements, Emp.7; , cf. Arist.Cael. 281b26, al. Adv.- τως Plu.2.1015b
(prob.), Syr. in Metaph. 146.1, Dam.Pr. 409.II not having happened, Gorg.Pal.23; ;S.
Tr. 743;ἅπαντα τἀ. πρῶτον ἦλθ' ἅπαξ Id.Fr. 860
;ἀγένητα ποιεῖν, ἅσσ' ἂν ᾖ πεπραγμένα Agatho 5
; αἰτίαι ἀ. groundless charges, Aeschin.3.225;διαβολαί Alciphr.3.58
; ὕπνοι ἀ. baseless dreams, Phld.D.1.22; ὧν οὐδὲν.. ἀ. was left undone, Isoc.20.8.III translator's error for Lat. infectus, dyed, Edict.Diocl.24.13.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀγένητος
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3 ἄλογος
ἄλογος, ον,I speechless, Pl.Lg. 696e. Adv.- ως
without speech,S.
OC 131, Isoc.3.9:—ἄ. ἡμέρα, = Lat. dies nefastus, on which no business may be done, Luc.Lex.9.II unreasoning, ἡδονή, ὄχλος, etc., Pl.R. 591c, Ti. 42d, etc.; brutes, animals,Democr.
164, Pl.Prt. 321b, X.Hier.7.3; esp.in late Greek, ἄλογον, τό, = horse, POxy. 138.29 (610 A.D.), PGen.14 (late).2 not according to reason, irrational, ἄ. δόξα, opp. ἡ μετὰ λόγου δ., Pl.Tht. 201c; ἀλόγῳ πάθει τὴν ἄ. συνασκεῖν αἴσθησιν, instinctive feeling, in appreciating works of art, D.H.Lys.11;ἄ. πάθος Id.Comp.23
.3 contrary to reason, absurd, Th.6.85, Pl.Tht. 203d; unaccountable, unintelligible, Lys.26.19; unfit, unsuited to its end, Th.1.32; groundless, Plb.3.15.9;ἀηδία PRyl.144.15
(38 A.D.). Adv. most freq. in this sense, Pl.R. 439d, etc.;οὐκ ἀ. οὐδ' ἀκαίρως Isoc.15.10
: [comp] Sup.- ώτατα Phld.Ir. p.44
W.III without reckoning:1 not reckoned upon, unexpected, Th.6.46 ([comp] Comp.).3 [voice] Act., not having paid one's reckoning, of an ἐρανιστής, EM70.31.IV of magnitudes, incommensurable, περὶ ἀλόγων γραμμῶν, title of work by Democr., cf. Arist.APo. 76b9, LI 968b18, Euc.10.Def.10, etc.2 in Rhythm, irrational, of feet or syllables whose time-relations cannot be expressed by a simple ratio,χορεῖος Aristox.Rhyth.2.20
; ἄλογοι, sc. συλλαβαί, D.H. Comp.20:—in Music,ἄ. διαστήματα Plu.2.1145d
:—of the pulse, unrhythmical, Herophil. ap.Ruf.Syn.Puls.4.3. -
4 ἄπιστος
ἄπιστος, ον,I [voice] Pass., not to be trusted, and so:1 of persons and their acts, not trusty, faithless,ὑπερφίαλοι καὶ ἄ. Il.3.106
; ;ἄ. ὡς γυναικεῖον γένος E.IT 1298
;ἄ. ληίστορες Sammelb.4309.14
(iii B.C.);δολοπλοκίαι Thgn.226
;ἄ. ποιεῖν τινά
mistrusted,Hdt.
8.22, cf. 9.98;τὰ ἑαυτοῦ πιστὰ ἀ. ποιεῖν X.An.2.4.7
;ἄπιστος ἑταιρείας λιμήν S.Aj. 683
; θράσει ἀ. ἐπαιρόμενος by untrustworthy, groundless confidence, Th.1.120; shifty, unreliable, Pl.Lg. 775d.2 of reports and the like , incredible, dub. in Archil.74.5, cf. Pi.O.1.31, Hdt.3.80; ;ἄ. καὶ πέρα κλύειν Ar.Av. 418
;ἄ. ἐνόμιζον εἰ.. Ph.2.556
; τὸ ἐλπίδων ἄ. undreamed of even in hope, S.Ph. 868: [comp] Comp.-ότερος, λόγος Aeschin. 3.59
: [comp] Sup.,πίστις ἀπιστοτάτη And.1.67
, cf. Pl.Ep. 314b.II [voice] Act., mistrustful, incredulous, suspicious,θυμὸς δέ τοι αἰὲν ἄ. Od.14.150
;ὦτα.. ἀπιστότερα ὀφθαλμῶν
less credulous,Hdt.
1.8; ἄ. πρὸς Φίλιππον distrustful towards him, D.19.27; ἄ. εἶ.. σαυτῷ you do not believe what you say yourself, Pl.Ap. 26e;ἤθη ἄ. Id.Lg. 705a
; τὸ ἄ., = ἀπιστία, Th.8.66;δούλοις πῶς οὐκ ἄπιστον; Gorg.Pal.11
.b in NT, unbelieving, 1 Ep.Cor.6.6, al.2 disobedient, disloyal, S.Fr. 627: c. gen., A.Th. 876; ἔχειν ἄπιστον.. ἀναρχίαν πόλει, i.e. ἀναρχίαν ἔχειν ἀπειθοῦσαν τῇ πόλει, ib. 1035, cf. E.IT 1476.1 [voice] Pass., beyond belief,ἀ. ἐπὶ τὸ μυθῶδες ἐκνενικηκότα Th. 1.21
; οὐκ ἀ. not incredibly, Arist.Rh.Al. 1438a22, 1438b2.2 [voice] Act., distrustfully, suspiciously, Th.3.83;ἀ. τινὰ διαθεῖναι D.20.22
.b treacherously, Ph.1.516.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἄπιστος
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