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1 απραγματεύτως
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2 ἀπραγματεύτως
ἀπραγμάτευτοςimpracticable: adverbialἀπραγμάτευτοςimpracticable: masc /fem acc pl (doric) -
3 απραγμάτευτον
ἀπραγμάτευτοςimpracticable: masc /fem acc sgἀπραγμάτευτοςimpracticable: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
4 ἀπραγμάτευτον
ἀπραγμάτευτοςimpracticable: masc /fem acc sgἀπραγμάτευτοςimpracticable: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
5 καπραγμάτευτον
ἀπραγμάτευτον, ἀπραγμάτευτοςimpracticable: masc /fem acc sgἀπραγμάτευτον, ἀπραγμάτευτοςimpracticable: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
6 κἀπραγμάτευτον
ἀπραγμάτευτον, ἀπραγμάτευτοςimpracticable: masc /fem acc sgἀπραγμάτευτον, ἀπραγμάτευτοςimpracticable: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
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9 απραγμάτευτα
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12 ἀπραγμάτευτος
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13 παγχάλεπος
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14 ἀμήχανος
A without means or resources, helpless, Od.19.363;πενία ἀ. B.1.61
;πόριμον αὑτῷ τῇ πόλει δ' ἀ. Ar.Ra. 1429
;ἀ. καὶ ἄτεχνος Pl.Plt. 274c
; of animals, opp. εὐμήχανος, Arist.HA 614b34: hence,2 incapable, awkward,ἀφραδέες καὶ ἀ. h.Ap. 192
, cf. Theoc.1.85;τὸν ἀ. ὀρθοῦν A.Th. 227
;ἀ. γυνή E.Hipp. 643
; ἀ. εἴς τι awkward at thing, Id.Med. 408. Adv., ἀμηχάνως ἔχειν, = ἀμηχανεῖν, A.Ch. 407, E., etc.3 c. inf., at a loss how to do, unable to do,τὸ δὲ βίᾳ πολιτῶν δρᾶν ἔφυν ἀ. S.Ant.79
; - ώτατος ὅ τι χρὴ λέγειν πορίσασθαι [D.]60.12, etc.II more freq. in pass. sense, allowing of no means:b of things, hard, impossible, τοῦτό μ' ἄνωγας ἀμήχανον ἄλλο τελέσσαι ib. 14.262;τοῦτο δ' ἀ. εὑρεῖν Pi.O.7.25
, cf. Hdt.1.48; ὁδὸς ἀ. εἰσελθεῖν road hard or impossible to enter on, X.An.1.2.21;ἀ. ἐστὶ γενέσθαι Emp.12
, cf. Hdt. 1.48, 204, S.Ant. 175, etc.: abs., ἀμήχανα impossibilities, ἀμηχάνων ἐρᾶν ib.90, cf. 92;δεινὸς.. εὑρεῖν κἀξ ἀ. πόρον A.Pr.59
, cf. Ar.Eq. 759: [comp] Sup., Them. in Ph.91.12.2 against whom or which nothing can be done, irresistible, freq. in Hom. of Zeus, Hera, Achilles; ἀ. ἐσσι, ἀ. ἔπλευ, Il.10.167, 16.29;Ἔρος.. ἀ. ὄρπετον Sapph.40
.b of things, ἀ. ἔργα mischief without help or remedy, Il.8.130; ;κήδεα Archil.66
; (lyr.); ἄλγος, νόσοι, S.El. 140 (lyr.), Ant. 363 (lyr.);συμφορά Simon.5.11
, cf. E.Med. 392; κακόν ib. 447: [comp] Comp.-ωτέρα, ἀγλαΐα Them.Or.4.51c
.c esp. of dreams, inexplicable, not to be interpreted, Od.19.560.3 extraordinary, enormous,ποταμῶν ἀ. μεγέθη Pl.Phd. 111d
;; ἀμή χανον εὐδαιμονίας an inconceivable amount of happiness, Id.Ap. 41c: freq.c.acc., ἀ. τὸ μέγεθος, τὸ κάλλος, τὸ πλῆθος, etc., i.e. inconceivable in point of size, etc., Id.R. 584b, 615a, X.Cyr.7.5.38: c. dat.,ἀ. πλήθει τε καὶ ἀτοπία Pl.Phdr. 229d
(nisi leg. ἀμηχάνων πλήθη τε καὶ ἀτοπίαι, where ἀ. = monsters): abs., infinitely great,δύναμις Plot.5.3.16
.b freq. in Pl. withοἷος, ὅσος, ἀμήχανον ὅσον χρόνον Phd 95c
; ἀμηχάνῳ ὅσῳ πλέονι by it is impossible to say how much more, R.588a;ἀμή χανόν τι οἷον Chrm.155d
. Adv.,ἀμηχάνως ὡς εὖ R.527e
;ἀ. γε ὡς σφόδρα Phdr.263d
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15 ἀνάρμοστος
ἀνάρμοστ-ος, ον,A not fitting, of dress, X.Mem.3.10.13; of sound, out of tune, Pl.Ti. 80a; opp. εὐάρμοστος, Tht. 178d: metaph. of the soul, Phd. 93c, cf. Smp. 206c;ἀ. τινί 206d
; incongruous,μεταβολὴ ἀ. τοῖς θεοῖς Iamb.Myst.3.27
. Adv. .II of persons, impracticable, Hdt.3.80, Ar.Nu. 908.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνάρμοστος
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16 ἀπειθής
ἀπειθής, ές,A disobedient, S.Fr.45;ἀ. τοῖς νόμοις Pl.Lg. 936b
; of ships, τοῖς κυβερνήταις ἀπειθεστέρας τὰς ναῦς παρεῖχον less obedient to them, Th.2.84, cf. D.C.50.29 ([comp] Comp.), Orph.A. 247;στράτευμα X.Eq. 3.6
; of horses, Id.Eq.Mag.1.3; ἀπειθέα τεύχειν work disobedience, Call.Dian.66. Adv.ἀπειθῶς, ἔχειν πρός τινα Pl.R. 391b
.b unbelieving, Nonn.D.8.306.2 of things, inflexible, rigid,κέντρον Ael. NA1.55
; ;ὀδόντες ἀ.
unyielding,Opp.
C.2.511; χῶρος ἀ. impracticable, of Hades, Hermesian. 7.3;δίκη ἀ. Νεμέσεως IG4.444
.II [voice] Act., not persuasive, incredible,μῦθος Thgn.1235
; uninviting,πρὸς τὴν γεῦσιν Hices.
ap. Ath.3.87b, c;τὴν γεῦσιν Id.323a
; of places, difficult of access, Ael.Fr. 120.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀπειθής
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17 ἀπραγμάτευτος
II deprived of commerce, Anon. ap. Suid.s.v. διακλεισθέντες.IV free from trouble, Phld. Piet.66.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀπραγμάτευτος
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18 ἀτελεύτητος
ἀτελεύτ-ητος, ον,2 without an end, interminable, Parm.8.32, Arist.Ph. 204a5, Cael. 273a5; everlasting,τὸ πᾶν Ocell.1.2
, cf. Plu.2.114f, etc.II of a person, impracticable,ἄτεγκτος κἀτελεύτητος S.OT 336
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19 ἄπορος
ἄπορος, ον, first in Hdt. and Pi. (v.infr.),A without passage, having no way in, out, or through: hence,I of places, impassable, πέλαγος, π ηλός, Pl.Ti. 25d, Criti. 108e; ὁδός, ὀ?ἄποροςXρη, X.An.2.4.4, 2.5.18.II of states or circumstances, impracticable, difficult, Hdt. 5.3, etc.; ἄ. ἀλγηδών, πάθη, S.OC 513 (lyr.), Ph. 854; τἄπορον ἔτος ib. 897;ἄ. χρῆμα E.Or.70
; ἀγών, κίνδυνος, Lys.7.2 and 39 ([comp] Sup.); ; σωτηρία λεπτὴ καὶ ἄ. ib. 699b, cf. R. 453d; ;βίος Men.Kith.Fr.1.10
;νύξ Longin.9.10
:—ἄπορον, τό, and ἄπορα, τά, as Subst., ἐκ τῶν ἀπόρων in the midst of their difficulties, Hdt.8.53, cf. Pl.Lg. 699b;εὔπορος ἐν τοῖς ἀ. Alex. 234.6
;ἄπορα πόριμος A.Pr. 904
; ἐν ἀπόροις εἶναι to be in great straits, X.An. 7.6.11; εἰς ἄπορον ἥκειν, πεσεῖν, E.Hel. 813, Ar.Nu. 703; ἐν ἀπόρῳ εἴχοντο, ἦσαν, they were at a loss how to.., Th.1.25, 3.22; : ἄπορόν [ ἐστι] c. inf., Pi.O.10(11).40, Th.2.77, Aeschin.Socr.53, etc.; ἄπορά [ ἐστι] Pi.O.1.52: [comp] Comp.-ώτερος, ἡ λῆψις Th.5.110
.2 hard to discover or solve,ἀνεξερεύνητον καὶ ἄπορον Heraclit.18
; ἄ. ἐρωτήσεις, = ἀπορίαι IV, Plu.Alex.64, Luc.DMort.10.8; ;λόγοι D.L. 7.44
.3 hard to get, scarce,ἐν δυστυχίῃ [φίλον εὑρεῖν] πάντων -ώτατον Democr.106
; ; ἄπορα [ ὀφλήματα] bad debts, D.50.9.III of persons, hard to deal with, unmanageable, E.Ba. 800, Pl.Ap. 18d ([comp] Sup.), cf. Th.4.32 ([comp] Sup.): c. inf., ἄ. προσμίσγειν, προσφέρεσθαι, impossible to have any dealings with, Hdt.4.46, 9.49;βορῆς ἄνεμος ἄ.
against which nothing will avail, which there is no opposing,Id.
6.44;ἄ. τὸ κακὸν καὶ ἀνίκητον Id.3.52
.2 without means or resources, helpless,ἔρημος, ἄ. S.OC 1735
(lyr.), cf. Ar.Nu. 629, etc.;ἄ. ἐπὶ φρόνιμα S.OT 691
(lyr.); (lyr.);ἄ. γνώμῃ Th.2.59
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20 ἀμήχανος
ἀ-μήχανος (μηχανή, μῆχος): (1) act., helpless, despairing, Od. 19.363.— (2) pass., of that with which one can do nothing, impossible, Il. 14.262 ; ὄνειροι, ‘inscrutable’, Od. 19.560 ; ἀμήχανα ἔργα, ‘irreparable mischief,’ Il. 8.130; of persons, ‘impracticable,’ ‘unmanageable,’ Il. 10.167 ; ἀμήχανός ἐσσι πιθέσθαι, ‘it is hopeless to expect you to comply,’ Il. 13.726.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἀμήχανος
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