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1 χωλεύω
2 metaph., to be maimed, i. e. defective, imperfect,χωλεύει ἡ ζωὴ τῷ φαύλῳ Plot.1.7.3
;ἂν [ἡ πόλις] τούτῳ χωλεύῃ τῷ μέρει Lib.Or.47.10
, cf. 59.33, Max.Tyr.20.6, Them.Or.6.75d;ὁ νόμος ἐχώλευεν Palaeph.50
;κατὰ τὴν ἰατρικήν Gal.15.396
.II trans., make lame, Hp.Mul.1.4, S.E.P.3.217:—[voice] Pass., to be or become lame, Luc.Sacr.6; and, generally, to be maimed or imperfect, Pl.Phdr. 248b. -
2 μωλύσεως
μωλύσεω̆ς, μώλυσιςimperfect boiling: fem gen sg (attic) -
3 μώλυσιν
μώλυσιςimperfect boiling: fem acc sgμῶλυmoly: neut dat pl -
4 μώλυσις
μώλυσιςimperfect boiling: fem nom sg -
5 ψελλότης
ψελλότηςimperfect pronunciation: fem nom sg -
6 ψελλότητα
ψελλότηςimperfect pronunciation: fem acc sg -
7 ἀτέλεστος
-ος,-ον A 0-0-0-0-2=2 Wis 3,16; 4,5unaccomplished, imperfect, immature, unable to reach maturity (of pers.) Wis 3,16; id. (of things) Wis 4,5 -
8 ἀτελής
-ής,-ές A 0-0-0-0-2=2 3 Mc 5,42; Wis 10,7unripe, imperfect of growth Wis 10,7; impious (as one who is not initiated), ineffectual 3 Mc 5,42 -
9 διαπίπτω
II fall away, slip away, escape,ἐν τῇ μάχῃ X.HG3.2.4
; πρός τινα ib.4.3.18;εἰς τὴν Ἀσπίδα Plb.1.34.11
, etc.2 of reports and rumours, spread abroad,εἰς τὰ στρατεύματα Plu.Galb.22
.3 of Time, elapse, Arist.Ath.35.4.III fall asunder, crumble in pieces,διαπέσοιμι πανταχῇ Ar. Eq. 695
, cf. Pl.Phd. 80c, Arist.Mete. 365b12; burst, of bubbles, Id.Pr. 936b5; rot, LXX Nu.5.21; perish, διέπεσε πᾶσα γενεὰ ἀνδρῶν ib.De. 2.14; to be missing, lost, of moneys, etc., PEleph.21.19 (iii B.C.), etc.; of books, to be imperfect, J.AJ12.2.4.b of an intermittent pulse, Gal.19.636.2 of things, turn out ill, be useless,τὸ συκοφάντημα διέπιπτεν αὐτῷ Aeschin.2.39
, cf.Plb.5.26.16, PAmh.2.33.26 (ii B.C.), etc.3 of persons, make mistakes,ἐν τοῖς σημαινομένοις Chrysipp.Stoic.3.33
, cf. Phld.Ir.p.73 W.: c. gen., fail of, miss, Epicur. Ep.2p.43U., Phld.Rh.1.49S.;δ. περὶ τῆς δόξης Socr.Ep.22
;περὶ τῶν μεγίστων Arr.Epict.2.22.36
: abs., err, Phld.Ir.p.91W.;οὐ διαπεσούμεθα Iamb. in Nic.p.63P.
; to be cheated,ἐν χρήσει νομίσματος Arr.Epict.1.7.6
.IV ἡ διαπίπτουσα or ὁ τόπος ὁ διαπίπτων, Tophet, LXXJe.19.12,13.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διαπίπτω
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10 κακοκαρπία
κᾰκο-καρπία, ἡ,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κακοκαρπία
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11 κηραίνω
A harm, destroy, A.Supp. 999, Ph.1.653:—[voice] Pass., to be injured, spoiled, perish, Placit.2.4.12, Hierocl. in CA14p.451M.II intr., to be blemished or imperfect, Ph.1.280, al.------------------------------------Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κηραίνω
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12 κολοβόω
A dock, curtail, mutilate, Arist.Fr. 101, Plb.1.80.13;τὰς χεῖρας καὶ τοὺς πόδας LXX 2 Ki.4.12
:—[voice] Pass., to be mutilated, imperfect, Arar.3, Thphr.HP3.6.3;τῆς γυναικὸς τὴν ῥῖνα κολοβοῦσθαι D.S.1.78
;τῇ φώκῃ κεκολοβωμένοι πόδες Arist.HA 487b23
, cf. GA 771a2: c. gen., .II of Time, curtail, shorten,τὰς ἡμέρας Ev.Marc.13.20
, cf. Ev.Matt.24.22 ([voice] Pass.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κολοβόω
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13 μώλυσις
A imperfect boiling, parboiling, scalding, simmering, opp. ἕψησις, Arist.Mete. 381a12, al.;ἀπεψία τις ἡ μ. ἐστι Id.GA 776a8
; of rapidly growing cereals, ὥσπερ τὰ ἐπὶ τὸ ζέον ἐμβαλλόμενα τῶν ἑψομένων, οὐδεμίαν.. οὐδὲ κἀκεῖνα λαμβάνει μ., i.e. they 'cook' too suddenly, without 'simmering', Thphr.CP4.9.6. (Written [full] μώλυσις and [full] μώλυνσις in some codd. of Arist.Mete. 379a2, b14, 381a12,22; [full] μόλυνσις in nearly all codd. of Id.Mete. 381b14, GA l.c., Thphr. l.c.; cf. μωλύω.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μώλυσις
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14 παρατατικός
A extending, continuing: χρόνος παρατατικός the imperfect, A.D.Synt.10.19, al.; π. διάθεσις, προφορά, ib.70.8, 262.16 ; incomplete, opp. συντελεστικός, S.E.M.10.91 : so in Adv. - κῶς, opp. συντελεστικῶς, Diod. ap. S.E.M.10.101.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παρατατικός
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15 πήρωμα
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16 ψελλότης
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17 ἀμυδρός
A dim, faint, obscure:1 of impressions on the eye, ἀ. χοιράς a rock dimly seen through water, Archil.129; ἀ. γράμματα scarce legible letters, Th.6.54; ἀ. φέγγος, χρῶμα, Arist.Mete. 343b13, 372a2; ἀ. τὰ εἴδη τῶν ἰχθύων, σκιὰς μᾶλλον ἢ ἰχθῦς εἰκάσεις (in a painting) Paus.10.28.1. Adv. ἀμυδσῶς, βλέπειν, ὁρᾶν, Arist.HA 537b11, 556b19; ἀ. μιμεῖσθαί τι represent its form obscurely, ib. 502b9; ἀ. ἔχειν to be ill-defined, PA 668a3.2 generally, faint, weak,σφυγμὸς ἀ. τὸν τόνον Aret.CA2.3
, cf.SD1.12; ([comp] Comp.).3 of impressions on the mind, vague,ἀ. εἶδος Pl.Ti. 49a
; ἀ. πρὸς ἀλήθειαν faint in comparison with truth, Id.R. 597a; δι' ἀμυδρῶν ὀργάνων by imperfect organs, Id.Phdr. 250b, cf. Tht. 195a; μαντεῖα ἀμυδρότερα τοῦ τι σαφὲς σημαίνειν too obscure.., Id.Ti. 72b;ἀ. ἐλπίς Plu.Alc.38
; ἀ. λόγος [Longin.] Rh.p.195H.; - ότερα σχήματα Aps.p.327 H.;συναίσθησις Dam.Pr.81
([comp] Sup.), etc. Adv.- ῶς καὶ οὐθὲν σαφῶς Arist.Metaph. 985a13
, cf. 988a23; faintly, of one near death, Max.Tyr.16.2: [comp] Comp.ἀμυδρότερον Pl. Sph. 250e
, Plu.2.1025d.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀμυδρός
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18 ἀνάλυσις
3 resolution of a problem by the analysis of its conditions, opp. σύνθεσις, Arist.EN 1112b23; esp. in Math., Phld.Acad.Ind.17, Papp.634.11, Procl.in Euc.p.43 F.4 in the Logic of Arist., reduction of the imperfect figures into the perfect one, APr. 51a18, al., Chrysipp.Stoic.2.7.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνάλυσις
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19 ἀνεπεξέργαστος
ἀνεπ-εξέργαστος, ον,A not wrought out, imperfect, Simp. in de An.4.13, Eust.499.2.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνεπεξέργαστος
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20 ἀνέργαστος
ἀνέργ-αστος, ον,A not thoroughly wrought, imperfect, Arist.Metaph. 1048b4;λίθος ἀ.
unwrought,D.S.
14.18; γῆ ἀ. untilled, dub. l. in Luc.Prom.11;σῖτος ἀ.
raw,J.
BJ5.10.2: - of a subject, not thoroughly handled or treated, Plb.10.43.1.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνέργαστος
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