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1 Ἑλληνικός
A Hellenic, Greek, Hdt.4.108, etc.3 τὸ Ἑ. the Greeks collectively, Hdt.7.139, al.; Greek soldiery, X.An.1.4.13.4 τὰ Ἑ. the history of Greek affairs, Th.1.97, etc.; title of works by X., Theopomp.Hist., etc.; Greek literature, App. BC4.67.II like the Greeks, οὐ.. πατρῷον τόνδ' ἐδεξάμην νόμον, οὐδ' Ἑ. E Alc.684, cf. Ar.Ach. 115, Plu.Luc.41: [comp] Comp.- ώτερος Id.Comp.Lyc.Num.1
;ἡ συγγνώμη τῆς τιμωρίας -ώτερον Lib.Ep.75.4
: [comp] Sup.- ώτατος D.19.308
, D.H.1.89. Adv. - κῶς in Greek fashion, Hdt.4.108, E.IT 660, Antiph.184.III pure Greek, οὐχ Ἑ. λέξις Orusap. Eust.859.55, cf. Ael.Dion.Fr. 207, S.E.M.1.187. Adv. - κῶς in pure Greek, opp. βαρβαρικῶς, Phld.Lib.p.13 O., cf. S.E.M.1.243, Porph. Abst.3.3.2 in Hellenistic Greek, opp. Ἀττικῶς, Moer.1, al.; but also, opp. κοινόν 'in common speech', Id.347,al.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Ἑλληνικός
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2 Ἑλληνιστί
Ἑλληνιστί adv., pert. to using the Greek language, in Greek, in the Greek language (X., An. 7, 6, 8; pap [Mayser 457; PGiss 36, 6]; Philo; Joseph.; loanw. in rabb.) (w. Ἑβραϊστί, Ῥωμαϊστί; cp. Jos., Ant. 14, 191) J 19:20. Ἑ. γινώσκειν understand Greek Ac 21:37. Schürer III 142–44.—Frisk s.v. Ἑλλάς. DELG s.v. Ἕλληνες. M-M. TW. -
3 Ἑλληνίζω
Aἑλληνίσαι D.C.55.3
: [tense] aor. [voice] Pass. without augm., Th.2.68 codd.: [tense] pf. [voice] Pass.ἡλλήνισται J.AJ1.6.1
:— speak Greek,Ἕλλην μέν ἐστι καὶ ἑλληνίζει Pl.Men. 82b
, cf. Chrm. 159a, Prt. 328a, etc.; ἑ. τῇ φωνῇ, τὴν φωνήν, Aeschin.3.172, Charito l.c.; esp. speak or write pure or correct Greek, Arist.Rh. 1407a19, D.H.Pomp.2.5; ἄκρως ἑ. S.E.M.1.186; opp. βαρβαρίζω, ib. 246.b οὐδὲ γὰρ ἂν ἑλληνίζοι οὕτως τὸ ἐρώτημα λεχθέν would not be Greek, Arist.SE 182a34.c speak common Greek, opp. the Attic dialect,σὺ μὲν ἀττικίζεις.. οἱ δ' Ἕλληνες ἑλληνίζομεν Posidipp.28
.II trans., make Greek, Hellenize,τὴν βάρβαρον Lib.Or.11.103
; translate into Greek, D.C. l.c.:—[voice] Pass., ἑλληνισθῆναι τὴν γλῶσσαν ἀπό τινος acquire the Greek language from.., Th. l.c.; τὰ ὀνόματα.. ἡλλήνισται have assumed an Hellenic form, J.AJ1.6.1.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Ἑλληνίζω
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4 Ελληνιστάς
Ἑλληνιστά̱ς, Ἑλληνιστήςone who uses the Greek language: masc acc plἙλληνιστά̱ς, Ἑλληνιστήςone who uses the Greek language: masc nom sg (epic doric aeolic) -
5 Ἑλληνιστάς
Ἑλληνιστά̱ς, Ἑλληνιστήςone who uses the Greek language: masc acc plἙλληνιστά̱ς, Ἑλληνιστήςone who uses the Greek language: masc nom sg (epic doric aeolic) -
6 Ἑλλάς
Ἑλλάς, άδος, ἡ, Hellas, said to have been originally the name of the region round Dodona, Arist.Mete. 352a34, Sch.Il.21.194.2 a city of Thessaly, founded by Hellen,οἵ τ' εἶχον Φθίην ἠδ' Ἑλλάδα Il.2.683
.4 Northern Greece, opp. Peloponnesus, D.19.303, Ptol.Geog. 3.14.1: sts. so expld. in the phraseκαθ' Ἑλλάδα καὶ μέσον Ἄργος Od.1.344
,4.726,al.5 Greece, from Peloponnesus to Epirus and Thessaly inclusively, Hes.Op. 653, Hdt.8.44,47, A.Pers.50 (anap.), 234 (troch.): used collectively for Ἕλληνες, E.Or. 648, Th.1.6, etc.6 as a general name for all lands inhabited by Hellenes, including Ionia, etc., Hdt.1.92, Th.1.3, X.An.6.5.23, etc.;οὔθ' Ἑ. οὔτ' ἄγλωσσος S.Tr. 1060
: hence ἡ ἀρχαία Ἑ. Old Greece, Plu.Tim.37; ἡ μεγάλη Ἑ. Magna Graecia, Plb.2.39.1, Ath.12.523e; including Sicily, Str.6.1.2.7Ἑλλάδος Ἑ., Ἀθῆναι AP7.45
(Thuc.): pl.,τὴν Ἑ. Ἑλλάσι πολλαῖς παραυξήσας Ph.2.567
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7 Ἑλληνιστί
Ἑλλην-ιστί, Adv.A in the Greek language, Pl.Ti. 21e, PTaur. 1v4 (ii B.C.), Ph.2.546, J.AJ14.10.2, etc.; Ἑ. συνιέναι to understand Greek, X.An.7.6.8; Ἑ. γινώσκεις; Act.Ap.21.37; in Greek fashion, Luc.Scyth.3.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Ἑλληνιστί
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8 Ἑλληνικός
Ἑλληνικός, ή, όν (Aeschyl., Hdt. et al.; ins; UPZ 108, 30; PVindobBosw 7, 17; LXX; EpArist 38; Philo; Jos., Ant. 12, 240; 263) pert. to being Greek in nature, Greek Lk 23:38 v.l.; ἐν τῇ Ἑ. (sc. γλώσσῃ) in the Greek language Rv 9:11.—Frisk s.v. Ἑλλάς. DELG s.v. Ἕλληνες. TW. Sv. -
9 Ἑλληνιστής
Ἑλληνιστής, οῦ, ὁ one who uses the Greek language, Hellenist, spec. a Greek-speaking Israelite in contrast to one speaking a Semitic lang. (TestSol 6:8 A; Chrysost., Hom. 14 on Ac 6:1 and Hom. 21 on Ac 9:29 ed. Montf. IX 111 and 169) Ac 6:1; 9:29; 11:20.—Zahn, Einl. I 41; 51; GWetter, ARW 21, 1922, 410ff; HCadbury: Beginn. I/5, ’33, 59–74; EBlackman, ET 48, ’37, 524f; CMoule, ET 70, ’58/59, 100–102; MSimon, St. Stephen and the Hellenists in the Primitive Church, ’58; Haenchen ad loc. S. Ἕλλην 2.—Frisk s.v. Ἑλλάς. DELG s.v. Ἕλληνες. TW. -
10 Ἑλληνιστής
A one who uses the Greek language: a Greek Jew, Act.Ap.6.1, etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Ἑλληνιστής
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