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  • 41 Advice

    subs.
    P. and V. βουλή, ἡ, παραίνεσις, ἡ, γνώμη, ἡ, P. συμβουλία, ἡ, Ar. and P. συμβουλή, ἡ.
    Admonition: P. and V. νουθέτησις, ἡ, νουθέτημα, τό.
    If you take my advice: P. ἂν ἐμοὶ χρῆσθε συμβούλῳ (Dem. 659, cf. Æsch., P.V. 322).

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  • 42 Affection

    subs.
    P. and V. φιλία, ἡ.
    Love: P. and V. ἔρως, ὁ.
    Desire: πόθος, ὁ (Plat. but rare P.), μερος, ὁ (Plat. but rare P.).
    Goodwill: P. and V. εὔνοια, ἡ, P. φιλανθρωπία, ἡ.
    Parental love: V. στέργηθρον, τό (Æsch., Choe. 241).
    Love for one's husband: V. φιλανδρία, ἡ.
    Bodily affection: P. πάθος, τό, πάθημα, τό.
    Disease: P. and V. νόσος, ἡ, νόσημα, τό.
    The bonds of natural affection: P. τὰ τῆς φύσεως οἰκεῖα (Dem. 1117).

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  • 43 Anchor

    subs.
    P. and V. ἄγκυρα, ἡ.
    At anchor: P. and V. ἐπʼ ἀγκρας.
    Bring to anchor, v. trans.: P. and V. ὁρμίζειν; see anchor ( verb).
    Come to anchor, v. intrans.: P. and V. ὁρμίζεσθαι, P. προσορμίζεσθαι.
    Drop anchor: P. ἄγκυραν ἀφιέναι (Xen.), V. ἄγκυραν μεθιέναι.
    Lie at anehor: P. and V. ὁρμεῖν.
    Lie at anchor opposite: P. ἀνθορμεῖν (dat.).
    Ride at anchor: P. and V. ὀχεῖσθαι.
    Riding at anchor, subs.: V. ἀγκυρουχία, ἡ (Æsch., Supp. 766).
    Weigh anchor, put out to sea: P. and V. νγεσθαι, ἐξανγεσθαι, V. ναῦν φορμίζεσθαι, P. ἐξορμεῖν; see put out.
    The sailors weighed the ship's anchor: V. ναῦται δʼ ἐμήρυσαντο νηὸς ἰσχάδα (Soph., frag.).
    ——————
    v. trans.
    P. and V. ὁρμίζειν. V. intrans. P. and V. ὁρμίζεσθαι, P. καθορμίζεσθαι, ἐφορμίζεσθαι.
    Anchor in front of, v. trans.: P. προορμίζειν (ναῦν) πρό (gen.).
    Anchor round, v. intrans.: P. περιορμεῖν (absol.).

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  • 44 Another

    adj.
    P. and V. ἄλλος.
    Of two: P. and V. ἕτερος.
    Another's, belonging to or of another: P. and V. ἀλλότριος, V. θυραῖος, e.g.
    another's prosperity: V. ὁ θυραῖος ὄλβος (Æsch., Ag. 837).
    Of another country: P. ἀλλοδαπός (Xen.).
    In another direction: P. and V. ἄλλοσε, Ar. and P. ἑτέρωσε.
    Of another kind: P. ἀλλοῖος.
    At another place: see Elsewhere.
    At another time: P. and V. ἄλλοτε.
    Hereafter: P. and V. εἰσαῦθις.
    At one time... at another: P. τότε μέν... τότε δέ; see under Time.
    One another: P. and V. ἀλλήλους (acc. pl.).
    In another way: P. and V. ἄλλως, Ar. and P. ἄλλῃ, ἑτέρως, Ar. and V. ἑτέρᾳ.

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  • 45 Antelope

    subs.
    P. and V. δορκάς, ἡ (Xen.), V. βούβαλις, ἡ (Æsch., frag.).
    Deer: P. and V. ἔλαφος, ὁ or ἡ.

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  • 46 Aptly

    adv.
    Suitably: P. and V. πρεπόντως, συμμέτρως, P. προσηκόντως.
    Aptly named after: V. εὐλόγως ἐπώνυμος (gen.) (Æsch., Supp. 252).

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  • 47 Arbour

    subs.
    V. ψυκτήριον, τό (Eur., frag.; Æsch., frag.), or use V. μυχός, ὁ, φυλλς, ἡ.

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  • 48 Arise

    v. intrans.
    Awake: P. and V. ἐγείρεσθαι, ἐξεγείρεσθαι (Plat.).
    Arise from sitting: P. and V. νίστασθαι, ἐξανίστασθαι, V. ὀρθοῦσθαι.
    Arise from bed: P. and V. νίστασθαι; see rise. Of sun, etc.: see Rise.
    Come into being: P. and V. γίγνεσθαι, φαίνεσθαι, Ar. and P. ναφαίνεσθαι, V. ὀρωρέναι (perf. of ὀρνναι); see Spring.
    Come to pass: P. and V. συμπίπτειν, συμβαίνειν, Ar. and P. συνίστασθαι.
    If occasion arise: P. ἤν τι δέῃ.
    Mutual strife arose: V. στάσις δʼ ἐν ἀλλήλοισιν ὠροθύνετο (Æsch., P.V. 200).

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  • 49 Arm

    subs.
    P. and V. βραχων, ὁ, Ar. and V. ἀγκλαι, αἱ, ὠλένη, ἡ, V. ἀγκών, ὁ, πῆχυς, ὁ.
    Forearm: P. and V. πῆχυς, ὁ.
    In the arms, adv.: V. ἄγκαθεν.
    Clasp in the arms: V. παγκαλίζεσθαι.
    Come to my arms: V. ἕρπε... ὑπʼ ἀγκάλας (Eur., And. 722).
    Keep at arm's length, v. trans.: met., P. πόρρωθεν ἀσπάζεσθαι, V. πρόσωθεν ἀσπάζεσθαι.
    Arm of a river: P. κέρας, τό.
    Arm, weapon, subs.: P. and V. ὅπλον, τό (almost always pl.), ὅπλισμα, τό (Plat.); see Weapon.
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    v. trans.
    P. and V. ὁπλίζειν, ἐξοπλίζειν (Plat.).
    Arm oneself with breastplate: P. ἐπιθωρακίζεσθαι (Xen.).
    Armed with a breast-plate: P. τεθωρακισμένος.
    Be armed to resist: P. and V. ἀνθοπλίζεσθαι (dat. or πρός, acc.) (Xen.).
    Armed with a spear: V. ἐστολισμένος δορί (Eur., Supp. 659).
    A well-armed host: V. εὖ κεκασμένον δόρυ (Æsch., Eum. 766).

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  • 50 As

    adv.
    Of time, P. and V. ὅτε, ὡς, ἡνκα, V. εὖτε.
    Of cause, because: P. and V. ὅτι, P. διότι, V. οὕνεκα, ὁδούνεκα, εὖτε.
    Since: P. and V. ἐπεί, ὡς, ἐπειδή, ἐπείπερ, Ar. and P. ἐπειδήπερ.
    Of comparison: P. and V. ὡς, ὥσπερ, οἷα, Ar. and P. καθπερ, V. ὥστε, ὅπως, περ, ὁποία; see also Like.
    In the way in which: P. and V. ὡς, ὥσπερ, V., ὅπως.
    As if: P. and V. ὡσπερεί.
    As far as: see under Far.
    As quickly as possible: P. and V. ὡς τχιστα, ὅσον τχιστα.
    As soon as: P. and V. ὡς τχιστα, ἐπεὶ τχιστα, P. ἐπειδὴ τάχιστα, V. ὅπως τχιστα.
    As for, prep.: P. and V. κατ (acc.), ἐπ (dat.), ἕνεκα (gen.), Ar. and V. ἕκατι (gen.), οὕνεκα (gen.).
    As for your question: V. ὃ δʼ οὖν ἐρωτᾶτε (Æsch., P.V. 226).
    As it is: P. and V. νῦν, νυνί (Eur., Supp. 605, but rare V.; also Ar.).

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  • 51 Ashes

    subs.
    P. and V. τέφρα, ἡ (Eur., Cycl. 641), V. σποδός, ἡ.
    Ashes of the dead: V. σποδός, ἡ.
    Reduce to ashes, v.: Ar. and V. καταιθαλοῦν, καταίθειν, V. καταμαθνειν, Ar. σποδίζειν; see Burn.
    Be reduced to ashes, v.: V. καπνοῦσθαι, κατανθρακοῦσθαι, ἀνθρακοῦσθαι.
    He was redneed to ashcs: V. ἐφεψαλώθη (aor. of φεψαλοῦσθαι) (Æsch., P.V. 362).

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  • 52 Assume

    v. trans.
    Put on clothes, etc.: P. and V. ἐνδεσθαι, περιβάλλειν, Ar. and P. ἀμφιεννναι (or mid.), V. ἀμφιβάλλεσθαι, ἀμφιδεσθαι, Ar. and V. ἀμφιτιθέναι (or mid.), ἀμπίσχειν (or mid.).
    Take on oneself: P. and V. ναιρεῖσθαι, προστθεσθαι, φίστασθαι, P. ἀναλαμβάνειν; see Undertake.
    Assuming the trouble of your rearing: V. (γῆ) πανδοκοῦσα παιδείας ὄτλον (Æsch., Theb. 18).
    He assumes and takes upon himself all these men's iniquities: P. πάντα ἀναδεχόμενος καὶ εἰς αὑτόν ποιούμενος τὰ τούτων ἁμαρτήματά ἐστι (Dem. 352).
    Pretend: P. and V. πλάσσειν, Ar. and P. προσποιεῖσθαι.
    A man might assume a fictitious character: P. δύναιτʼ ἄν τις πλάσασθαι τὸν τρόπον τον αὑτοῦ (Lys. 157).
    Infer: P. and V. εἰκάζειν, τεκμαίρεσθαι, τοπάζειν; see Infer.
    Assume ( hypothetically): P. τιθέναι (or mid.).
    I will assume it to be so: P. θήσω γὰρ οὕτω (Dem. 648).
    Assume as a principle: P. ὑπολαμβάνειν, ὑποτίθεσθαι.
    Be assumed: P. ὑπάρχειν, ὑποκεῖσθαι.
    This being assumed: V. πόντος τοῦδε (Eur., El. 1036).

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  • 53 Attract

    v. trans.
    In physical sense: P. and V. ἕλκειν, V. προσγεσθαι (Soph., frag.). met. P. and V. ἐφέλκεσθαι, ἐπισπᾶσθαι, ἕλκειν, προσγεσθαι.
    Delight: P. and V. τέρπειν; see Delight.
    A beauty that attracts the eyes of men: V. ὥρα... ἐπίστρεπτος βροτοῖς (Æsch., Supp. 997).

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  • 54 Baggage

    subs.
    Ar. and P. σκευή, τά, V. σαγή, ἡ.
    Baggage animals: P. ὑποζύγιον τό; also in pl., τά σκευοφόρα.
    Carrying one's own baggage: V. αὐτόφορτος οἰκείᾳ σάγῃ (Æsch., Cho. 675).

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  • 55 Battle

    v. intrans.
    See Fight.
    Battle with the waves: V. κάμνειν πρὸς κύματι (Æsch., Theb. 210).
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    subs.
    P. and V. μχη, ἡ, γών, ὁ, V. γωνία, ἡ, ἀλκή, ἡ ; see Combat.
    Warfare: Ar. and V. Ἄρης, ὁ, V. δόρυ.
    Encounter: V. συμβολή, ἡ, Ar. and P. σνοδος, ἡ.
    Sea battle: P. ναυμαχία, ἡ.
    Land battle: P. πεζομαχία, ἡ.
    Line of battle: P. παράταξις, ἡ, P. and V. τάξις, ἡ, Ar. and V. στχες, αἱ.
    The god of battles: V. Ζεὺς γώνιος.
    Fallen in battle, adj.: V. δοριπετής.
    Without a battle: use adv., P. ἀμαχεί.

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  • 56 Beacon

    subs.
    P. and V. φρυκτός, ὁ, or pl.
    Signalling by beacon fires: P. and V. φρυκτωρία, ἡ, V. πυρὸς παραλλαγαί, αἱ.
    Beacon fire: V. ἄγγαρον πῦρ, τό, πορευτὸς λαμπς, ἡ, πῦρ πόμπιμον, τό, λαμπτήρ, ὁ, λαμπς, ἡ, πυρπόλημα, τό.
    A successicn of beacon fires: V. ἐκδοχὴ πομποῦ πυρός (Æsch., Ag. 299).
    Signal by beacon fires: P. φρυκτωρεῖν, P. and V. πυρσεύειν (Xen.).

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  • 57 Beam

    subs.
    Ar. and P. δοκός, ἡ, P. κεραία, ἡ.
    Of light: P. and V. αὐγή, ἡ (Plat. but rare P., also Ar.), ἀκτίς, ἡ (Plat. but rare P., also Ar.), σέλας, τό (Plat. but rare P. also Ar.). V. βολή, ἡ, πέμφιξ, ἡ (Æsch., frag.).
    ——————
    v. intrans.
    Shine: P. and V. ἐκλάμπειν (Plat.), στίλβειν (Plat.); see Shine.
    Beam upon, smile upon: P. and V. προσγελᾶν (acc.).

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  • 58 Beard

    subs.
    P. and V. πώγων, ὁ, V. γενεις, ἡ, Ar. and V. γένειον, τό, πήνη, ἡ (Æsch., frag.).
    Have a beard, v.: Ar. and P. γενειᾶν.
    Begin to have a beard, v.: P. γενειάσκειν.
    ——————
    v. trans.
    Beard the lion: P. ξυρεῖν λέοντα (Plat., Rep. 341C).

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  • 59 Beat

    v. trans.
    Strike: P. and V. κρούειν, τύπτειν, κόπτειν, συγκόπτειν (Eur., Cycl. 228), πατάξαι ( 1st aor. of πατάσσειν), Ar. and V. παίειν (rare P.), θείνειν, ράσσειν.
    Be beaten: use also P. and V. πληγῆναι, 2nd aor. pass. of πλήσσειν, Ar. and P. πληγὰς λαμβνειν.
    Strike noisily: P. and V. κροτεῖν.
    Flog: Ar. and P. μαστιγοῦν.
    Beat to death: P. ἀποτυμπανίζειν.
    Beat metal: P. συγκροτεῖν.
    Conquer: P. and V. νικᾶν, χειροῦσθαι.
    Excel: P. and V. περβάλλειν, κρατεῖν (gen.).
    V. intrans. Of the pulse, etc: P. σφύζειν, P. and V. πηδᾶν.
    Of the heart: V. ὀρχεῖσθαι.
    Beat the breast: P. and V. κόπτεσθαι (absol.).
    Beat off: P. and V. πωθεῖν or mid., μνεσθαι. P. ἀποκρούεσθαι, ἐκκρούειν; see Repulse.
    Beat a retreat: see Retreat.
    Beat up, procure: P. παρασκευάζεσθαι.
    Beat upon: see Strike.
    The breath of the horses beat upon them: V. εἰσέβαλλον ἱππικαί πνοαί (Soph., El. 719).
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    subs.
    Noice of the foot, etc.: P. and V. κρότος, ὁ.
    Of the heart: V. πήδημα, τό. P. πήδησις, ἡ.
    Rhythmic motion: V. πτυλος, ὁ.
    With beat of plashing oar: V. κωπῆς ῥοθιδος συνεμβολῇ (Æsch., Pers. 396).

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  • 60 Bee

    subs.
    P. and V. μέλισσα, ἡ, V. ἀνθεμουργός, ἡ (Æsch.. Pers. 612).
    Humble-bee: Ar. βομβυλιός, ὁ.

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