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1 δυσκλεής
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2 δυσκλεής
δυσ-κλεής, ές,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δυσκλεής
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3 κακοήθης
A ill-disposed, malicious, opp. εὐήθης, Ar. Pax 822 ([comp] Comp., 823), D.18.11, Pl.Ep. 360c, Ph.1.529, etc.; of animals,κ. ὄρνεον καὶ πανοῦργον Arist.HA 613b23
; esp. thinking evil, prone to put the worst construction on everything, Id.Rh. 1389b20; τὸ κακόηθες malice, wickedness, Pl.R. 401b, Men.653, Ph.1.684, etc. Adv.,πανούργως καὶ -ήθως Men.Epit. 318
; κ. πολιτεύεσθαι Philipp. ap. D.18.78, cf. J.AJ13.11.1: [comp] Comp.- εστέρως Poll.4.148
.II of things, infamous, abominable,κλειδία κρυπτὰ -έστατα Ar.Th. 422
.2 Medic., of sores, fevers, etc., malignant, Hp.Aph.6.4, Prog.20 ([comp] Sup.);ἐξάνθημα Phld.Ind.Sto.26
. Adv.- θως Hp.Art.41
codd. [suff] κᾰκοηθ-ίζομαι, = κακοηθεύομαι, Arr.Epict.3.16.4, etc.II put a bad construction on things, κ. τὴν φιλοσοφίαν (sed leg. κ. < εἰς> τὴν φ.) Stob.2.7.2.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κακοήθης
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4 καταφημίζω
καταφημ-ίζω, [tense] aor. - εφήμισα, [dialect] Dor. - εφάμιξα Pi.O.6.56:—[voice] Pass., [tense] pf. - πεφήμισμαι (v. infr.):—A spread abroad, announce, κατεφάμιξεν καλεῖσθαί νιν Pi.l.c.; λίμνη Μαιῶτις, ἣν μητέρα.. τοῦ Πόντου κ. made it known as.., Dion. Byz.2:—[voice] Pass., καταπεφήμισται it is rumoured, Plb.16.12.3; of persons, become notorious or infamous, Vett. Val. 118.5.II assign or dedicate to a god,τὰ τοῖς θεοῖς καταπεφημισμένα Plb.5.10.8
;θρόνος Ἀλεξάνδρῳ -ισμένος Plu.Eum.13
, cf. Jul. Or.4.156c.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καταφημίζω
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5 κατάφημος
κατάφημ-ος, ον,A infamous, Gloss.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κατάφημος
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6 κλύμενος
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κλύμενος
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7 Κώρυκος
Κώρῠκος, ὁ, Corycus, a promontory of Cilicia, h.Ap.39, etc.:— Adj. [full] Κωρυκαῖος, α, ον: the inhabitants were infamous forA spying out the destination and value of ships' cargoes and then piratically seizing them, Ephor.27 J., etc.: hence Κωρυκαῖος, prov. of spies and eavesdroppers, Str.14.1.32, Cic.Att.10.18.1, prob. in Call.Iamb.1.143; K. ἠκροάσατο, 'a little bird told me', Men.150; μὴ κατακούσειεν δέ μου ὁ K., 'low be it spoken', Diox.2:—also [full] Κωρύκιον σκάφος piratical craft, Alciphr.1.8.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Κώρυκος
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8 περιφορητός
περιφορ-ητός, όν,II notorious, infamous, Anacr.21.2 : with a pun in Diph.36, Plu.Per.27.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περιφορητός
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9 στηλίτης
A of or like aστήλη, λίθος Luc. Philops.11
; ἐπὶ σταλίτιδι πέτρᾳ ([dialect] Dor.) AP7.424 (Antip.Sid.).II inscribed on a στήλη, posted or placarded as infamous, στηλίτην τινὰ ἀναγράφειν, -ίτας ποιεῖν, Isoc.16.9, D.9.45; σ. γεγονὼς ἐν τῇ ἀκροπόλει Thrasyb. ap. Arist.Rh. 1400a32; cf. foreg.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > στηλίτης
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10 ἀοίδιμος
ἀοίδ-ιμος, ον,A sung of, famous in song or story, Hdt.2.79, 135, Pi.P.8.59, etc.;προφάταν Id.Pae.6.6
; from Pi. (Fr.76) downwds. a favourite epith. of Athens; ἀ. πόμα a glorious draught, Id.N.3.79, etc.; ἀ. εὐνομίῃσιν famous for his justice, IG7.94 ([place name] Nisaea), cf. Luc.Tim.38, App.BC2.82, etc.: [comp] Sup., Plu.Ant.34:—only once in Hom., and in bad sense, notorious, infamous,ὡς.. ἀνθρώποισι πελώμεθ' ἀοίδιμοι Il.6.358
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11 ἀρίγνωτος
A easy to be known,ἀρίγνωτοι δὲ θεοί περ 13.72
, cf. 15.490, Sapph. l.c.;δώματα Od.6.300
; ῥεῖά τ' ἀριγνώτη πέλεται ib. 108.2 ill bad sense, infamous,ὦ ἀρίγνωτε συβῶτα 17.375
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12 ἐπίρρητος
ἐπίρρητος, ον,II. ἐ. διαιτητής agreed upon, Sch.Patm.D. in BCH1.153.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπίρρητος
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13 ἐλεγχής
ἐλεγχής, έος: despicable; ἐλέγχιστος, most infamous, Il. 2.285.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἐλεγχής
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14 κύων
κύων, κυνός, ὁ (Hom. et al. in lit. and transf. sense, and either masculine or feminine)① dog Lk 16:21 (licking sores: SIG 1169, 37; IG IV, 951; cp. Aelian, NA 8, 9) 2 Pt 2:22 (Pr 26:11; cp. Paroem. Gr.: Gregor. Cypr. 2, 83 κ. ἐπὶ τὸν ἴδιον ἔμετον); PtK 2 p. 14, 20. As an unclean animal w. χοῖρος Ox 840, 33 (cp. Ps.-Aristot., Mirabilia 116 κύνες and ὕες as unclean animals that eat human filth; s. KRengstorf, Rabb. Texte, ser. 1, vol. III ’33ff, p. 35f; but s. SLonsdale, Attitudes towards Animals in Ancient Greece: Greece and Rome 26, ’79, 146–59 [lit. p. 158, n. 1]); this pass. is taken fig. of unclean persons (s. 2 below) by JJeremias, ConNeot XI, ’47, 104f. μὴ δῶτε τὸ ἅγιον τ. κυσίν Mt 7:6 (s. χοῖρος) must be a proverbial saying, and in its present context appears to be a warning against untimely or imprudent approaches to those in need of counsel or correction. Differently D 9:5 in the citation of this pass., s. 2.② a cultically impure person, unqualified, the mng. assigned in D 9:5 to κ. Mt 7:6, a pass. that readily adapts itself to a variety of applications. Thus as early as the Didache the ‘dogs’ and ‘swine’ of the pass. were taken as specific referents to those who were unbaptized and therefore impure.③ an infamous pers., dog, fig. extension of 1: in invective (as early as Homer; s. also Dio Chrys. 8 [9], 3; BGU 814, 19; Ps 21:17; Just., D. 104, 1) Phil 3:2 (Straub 58); Rv 22:15. Dissidents are compared to mad dogs IEph 7:1 (s. Philo, Omn. Prob. Lib. 90. Μαρκίων ἢ τῶν ἐκείνου κυνῶν τις Hippol., Ref. 7, 30, 1).—Billerbeck I 477, 722f; III 621f, 773; Kl.-Pauly II 1245ff.—B. 179. DELG (read κύων). M-M. EDNT. TW. -
15 Φῆλιξ
Φῆλιξ, ικος, ὁ (ins: Sb 4601, 3 [144 A.D.]; APF II 442 no. 56, 9 [II A.D.]; POxf 3, 1 [142 A.D.]; POxy 800 [153 A.D.]; Joseph. index; Just., A I, 29, 2f; on the accent B-D-F §13; Mlt-H. 57) Antonius Felix, a freedman of the House of the Claudians and brother of Pallas, the favorite of the Emperor Claudius. In 52/53 A.D. F. became procurator of Palestine. The year of his removal is in dispute (s. Schürer I, 465, 42; ESchwartz, NGG 1907, 284ff), but was in the neighborhood of 60. The infamous character of his administration helped to lay the ground for the revolt of 66–70 (per omnem saevitiam ac libidinem jus regium servili ingenio exercuit, ‘he revelled in cruelty and lust, and wielded the power of a king with the mind of a slave’: Tacitus, Hist. 5, 9). Ac 23:24, 26; 24:3, 22, 24f, 27; 25:14.—Zahn, Einl. II3 647ff; Schürer I, 460ff; Pauly-W. I 2616–18; EMeyer III 47ff; BHHW I 469; Haenchen index.—On the question whether Pilate (s. Πιλᾶτος and Πόντιος), Felix, and Festus were procurators (s. ἐπίτροπος 1) or prefects (s. ἔπαρχος) see the Lat. ins from Caesarea discovered and first publ. by AFrova, Istituto Lombardo Rendiconti 95, ’61 (see also Schürer I, 358 note 22, and 359), which officially refers to Pilate as prefect. A probability is that by the time of Felix and Festus this was officially changed to procurator. The terms were sometimes used interchangeably.—Hemer, Acts 171–73; HTajra, The Trial of St. Paul ’89, 125–34.—M-M. -
16 ὑποτύπωσις
ὑποτύπωσις, εως, ἡ (τυπόομαι ‘be stamped/marked’; Diog. L. 9, 78; Sext. Emp., Pyrrh. 2, 79; Pollux 7, 128; Philo, Abr. 71) a patternⓐ as a model prototype 1 Ti 1:16 (as prime recipient of extraordinary mercy in view of his infamous past, Paul serves as a model for the certainty of availability of mercy to others). -
17 διαβόητος
1) infamous2) notoriousΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > διαβόητος
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