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1 ἀπαραίτητος
ἀπαραίτητος, ον,I of gods or persons, not to be moved by prayer, inexorable,δαίμων Lys.2.78
; θεοί, θεαί, Pl.Lg. 907b, IG12(2).484 (Lesb.);Δίκη D.25.11
;ἀνάγκη Epicur.Ep.3p.65U.
;δικασταί Lycurg.2
;ἀ. εἶναι περί τι Plu.Pyrrh.16
:—τὸ ἀ. τινος πρὸς τοὺς πονηρούς Id.Publ.3
. Adv.- τως
implacably, inexorably,Th.
3.84;ἀ. ἔχειν πρός τινα Plb.21.31.15
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2 ἀσπονδεί
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3 ἄμοτον
ἄμοτον, Adv.A insatiably, incessantly, in Hom. always with Verbs expressing passion, desire, etc., esp. ἄ. μεμαώς full of insatiate longing, Il.4.440, al.; ἄ. κλαίω τεθνηότα I weep continually, 19.300; ἄ. κεχολωμένος implacably angered, 23.567;μάχης ἄ. μενεαίνων Hes.Sc. 361
; ἡμίονοι ἄ. τανύοντο they struggled restlessly forwards, Od.6.83: later, vehemently, violently,λὶς ἄ. κεραΐζει Theoc. 25.202
; but στῆ ἄ. stood unwaveringly, A.R.2.78:—later regul. Adv. - τως Sch.Il.4.410.
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