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21 μετεωροπολῇ
μετεωροπολέωhaunt the air: pres subj mp 2nd sgμετεωροπολέωhaunt the air: pres ind mp 2nd sgμετεωροπολέωhaunt the air: pres subj act 3rd sg -
22 αἰθέριος
1 high in air, on high, A.Pr. 158 (anap.), Th.81, S.OC 1082, etc.; αἰθερία ἀνέπτα flew up into the air, E.Med. 440, cf. Andr. 830; αἰ. γῆ, of the moon, Pythag. ap. Simp.in Cael.511.26: epith. of Zeus, Arist.Mu. 401a17.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > αἰθέριος
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23 ἀερώδης
ἀερώδης, ες,A like air, of the soul, Epicur.Fr. 314; Astrol., of signs, connected with the air, Vett.Val.7.26; light of texture, Sch.E.Or. 1431.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀερώδης
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24 μετεωρίζομαι
μετεωρίζομαι (μετέωρος ‘in mid-air’) fut. 3 sg. μετεωρισθήσεται Mi 4:1; aor. 3 pl. μετεωρίσθησαν LXX; gener. ‘be lifted up, be elevated’ (Aristoph. et al. in sense ‘raise up’; pap, LXX, Philo, Joseph.) in our lit. only once, pass. and fig. μὴ μετεωρίζεσθε Lk 12:29. In the context this can hardly mean anything other than do not be anxious, worried (the verb has this meaning Polyb. 5, 70, 10; POxy 1679, 16 μὴ μετεωρίζου, καλῶς διάγομεν=do not worry, we are getting along well; Jos., Ant. 16, 135.—Like w. the adj. μετέωρος=‘hovering between hope and fear, in suspense, restless, anxious’: Thu. 2, 8, 1; Polyb. 3, 107, 6; BGU 417, 4; 6 [opp. ἀμέριμνος]; cp. our ‘be up in the air’ about someth.). The alternate transl. be overbearing, presumptuous, though possible on purely linguistic grounds (Diod S 13, 80, 1; 13, 92, 2; cp. Simplicius in Epict. p. 32, 13 μετεωρισμός=pride), supported by the LXX, and favored by Vulg., Luther (altered since the revision of 1975), Tyndale et al., can no longer be seriously considered.—AHarnack, Sprüche u. Reden Jesu 1907, 10; KKöhler, StKr 86, 1913, 456ff.—DELG s.v. 1 ἀείρω. M-M. TW. Spicq.Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά παλαιοχριστιανική Λογοτεχνία > μετεωρίζομαι
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25 διερός
A active, alive, twice in Hom.,οὐκ ἔσθ' οὗτος ἀνὴρ διερὸς βροτός Od.6.201
, cf. Aristarch. ad loc. (but perh. for δϝῐ-ερός, 'to be feared'); διερῷ ποδί with nimble foot, 9.43;διερῇ φλογί AP7.123
(Diog. Laert.).II after Hom., wet, liquid, ὕδατι διερόν cj. in Pi.Fr.107.14;αἷμα τὸ δ. A.Eu. 263
; τὸ δ., opp. ξηρόν, Anaxag. 4, 12; of the air, opp. λαμπρός, v. l. in Hp.Aër.15; of birds, which float through the air, Ar.Nu. 337; δ. μέλεα, of the nightingale's notes, dub. l. in Id.Av. 213;δ. καὶ βαρεῖα γῆ Thphr.CP3.23.2
;δ. φῦκος Ph. Bel.99.24
;τοῦ δ. παγέντος Alciphr.1.23
; δ. κέλευθος, of the sea, A.R.1.184; πώγων δ. [ὀστρέου] AP9.86 (Antiphil.);διερὰς χαίτας εὐώδεας Orph.Fr. 142
; δ. μόρος death by drowning, Opp.H.5.345; δ. πῦρ the watery star, i. e. the constellation Eridanus, Nonn.D.23.301. (Prop., acc. to Arist.GC 330a16 διερὸν μέν ἐστι τὸ ἔχον ἀλλοτρίαν ὑγρότητα ἐπιπολῆς, opp. βεβρεγμένον ( soaked through), but cf.σπόγγος ὄξει διερός Dsc.Eup.1.141
; διερά, = σεσηπότα, Hsch.) (In signf. 1, perh. cogn. with δίεμαι (but not with βίος): in signf. 11, prob. connected with διαίνω.) -
26 εὔπνοος
2 causal, making one breathe freely, relieving oppression of the breath,λουτρόν Hp.Acut.66
.II affording a free passage to the air,μυκτῆρες X.Eq.1.10
([comp] Comp.); ὁ [περὶ τὴν κεφαλὴν] τόπος εὔ. Arist.PA 653b2, cf. 673b23 ([comp] Sup.); ;νεφέλαι εὔ. αὔραις Orph.H.21.6
.2 open to the winds, airy,οἰκία εὔπνους μὲν τοῦ θέρους, εὐήλιος δὲ τοῦ χειμῶνος Arist.Oec. 1345a31
; ([comp] Comp.);δένδρα Thphr.CP1.15.4
;τὸ εὔ. τοῦ τόπου Pl.Phdr. 230c
.III good to breathe, fresh and pure, of the air, Thphr.CP1.13.8, Str.3.2.13: [comp] Comp. εὐπνοώτερος X.l.c., Hp. Epid.4.26; also εὐπνούστερος ib.7.39, Arist.Pr. 960b22, Gal.5.911: [comp] Sup. - ούστατος Arist.PA 673b23.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὔπνοος
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27 ἀείρω 1
ἀείρω 1.Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `raise (up)' (Il.).Dialectal forms: Att. αἴρω (Perhaps made to the fut. Att. ἀ̄ρῶ \< *ἀερω. Improbable Heubeck Orbis 13 (1964) 264-7: *sr̥-. Convincingly Taillardat, CEG 1, assumes a zero grade verb *ἀϜαρ-yω \> αἴρω. For the phenomenon cf. τέμνω \/ τάμνω.)Compounds: ἀερσί-ποδες `lifting their feet' (Il.); μετήορος `(being) in the air', Att. μετέωρος, Aeol. πεδάορος (or from ἀήρ?).Etymology: Not from ἀ̄ήρ `air' (which has long a-). No cognates known, but the form requires * h₂uer-. S. also ἀείρω 2.Page in Frisk: 1,23Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἀείρω 1
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28 ἔναυλος 3
ἔναυλος 3.Grammatical information: adj.Meaning: `sleeping in the open air' (E.)Etymology: Hypostasis of ἐν αὑλῃ̃ (ὤν) `living in the air'; also of λέοντες `living in holes' (E. Ph. 1573 [lyr.]).Page in Frisk: 1,510Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἔναυλος 3
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29 αἰθήρ
αἰθήρ, - έροςGrammatical information: f. m.Meaning: `clear air, heaven' (Il.).Derivatives: αἴθρη, -ᾱ `id.' (Il.); αἰθρίη, - ία `clear heaven, beautiful wether'; αἶθρος `fresh, cold air' (ξ 318 αἴθρῳ καὶ καμάτῳ δεδμημένον). Cf. αἰθρεῖ χειμάζει H., αἰθρινόν πρωϊνόν H. (improbable Bouquiaus-Simon, Ant. class. 31, 1962, 25ff.); αἰθέριος `in the air, heavenly' (trag.).Origin: IE [Indo-European]X [probably]Etymology: Generally derived from αἴθω, q.v.Page in Frisk: 1,37Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > αἰθήρ
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30 έναυρον
ἔναυροςexposed to the air: masc /fem acc sgἔναυροςexposed to the air: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
31 ἔναυρον
ἔναυροςexposed to the air: masc /fem acc sgἔναυροςexposed to the air: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
32 αεροβάται
ἀεροβάτηςone who walks the air: masc nom /voc plἀεροβάτᾱͅ, ἀεροβάτηςone who walks the air: masc dat sg (doric aeolic) -
33 ἀεροβάται
ἀεροβάτηςone who walks the air: masc nom /voc plἀεροβάτᾱͅ, ἀεροβάτηςone who walks the air: masc dat sg (doric aeolic) -
34 αεροδρόμον
ἀεροδρόμοςtraversing the air: masc /fem acc sgἀεροδρόμοςtraversing the air: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
35 ἀεροδρόμον
ἀεροδρόμοςtraversing the air: masc /fem acc sgἀεροδρόμοςtraversing the air: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
36 αερονομικόν
ἀερονομικόςliving in the air: masc acc sgἀερονομικόςliving in the air: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
37 ἀερονομικόν
ἀερονομικόςliving in the air: masc acc sgἀερονομικόςliving in the air: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
38 αεροπορεί
ἀεροπορέωtraverse the air: pres ind mp 2nd sg (attic epic doric ionic aeolic)ἀεροπορέωtraverse the air: pres ind act 3rd sg (attic epic doric ionic aeolic) -
39 ἀεροπορεῖ
ἀεροπορέωtraverse the air: pres ind mp 2nd sg (attic epic doric ionic aeolic)ἀεροπορέωtraverse the air: pres ind act 3rd sg (attic epic doric ionic aeolic) -
40 αεροπορούν
ἀεροπορέωtraverse the air: pres part act masc voc sg (attic epic doric)ἀεροπορέωtraverse the air: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc sg (attic epic doric)
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