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41 ἀλλοπαθῶς
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42 αλλοπαθής
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43 ἀλλοπαθής
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44 αλάστορα
ἀλάστοροςunder influence of an: neut nom /voc /acc plἀλάστωρavenging spirit: masc acc sg -
45 ἀλάστορα
ἀλάστοροςunder influence of an: neut nom /voc /acc plἀλάστωρavenging spirit: masc acc sg -
46 αλάστορος
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47 ἀλάστορος
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48 αποσυνεργήσεως
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49 ἀποσυνεργήσεως
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50 βασκανίαις
βασκανίαmalign influence: fem dat pl -
51 βασκανίαν
βασκανίᾱν, βασκανίαmalign influence: fem acc sg (attic doric aeolic) -
52 βασκανίην
βασκανίαmalign influence: fem acc sg (epic ionic) -
53 βασκανίης
βασκανίαmalign influence: fem gen sg (epic ionic) -
54 πλειονοψηφίαν
πλειονοψηφίᾱν, πλειονοψηφίαdominant astrological influence: fem acc sg (attic doric aeolic) -
55 υποίνους
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56 ὑποίνους
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57 υπόβακχος
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58 ὑπόβακχος
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59 φιλένθεε
φιλένθεοςfilled with divine influence: masc /fem voc sg -
60 ύποινοι
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INFLUENCE — Dans le langage scientifique, une sorte de coexistence s’instaure fréquemment entre deux niveaux de conceptualisation, l’un assez proche de la langue courante, où le terme est employé dans un sens générique très large et désigne plutôt une notion … Encyclopédie Universelle
influence — in·flu·ence n 1 a: the act or power of producing an effect without any apparent exertion of force or direct exercise of command b: corrupt interference with authority for personal gain 2: the power or capacity of causing an effect in indirect or… … Law dictionary
influence — n Influence, authority, prestige, weight, credit are comparable when they mean power exerted over the minds or acts of others either without apparent effort or as the result of the qualities, the position, or the reputation of the person or thing … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Influence — In flu*ence ([i^]n fl[ u]*ens), n. [F. influence, fr. L. influens, entis, p. pr. See {Influent}, and cf. {Influenza}.] 1. A flowing in or upon; influx. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] God hath his influence into the very essence of all things. Hooker.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Influence — may refer to: *, an episode of the American drama TV series *A type of electrostatic generator *Social influence, in interpersonal relationships *Minority influence, when the minority affect the behavior or beliefs of the majority *Undue… … Wikipedia
influence — [in′flo͞o əns, in flo͞o′əns] n. [OFr < ML influentia, a flowing in < L influens, prp. of influere, to flow in < in, in + fluere, to flow: see FLUCTUATE] 1. Astrol. the flowing of an ethereal fluid or power from the stars, thought to… … English World dictionary
influence — ► NOUN 1) the power or ability to affect someone s beliefs or actions. 2) a person or thing with such ability or power. 3) the power arising out of status, contacts, or wealth. 4) the power to produce a physical change. ► VERB ▪ have an influence … English terms dictionary
Influence — In flu*ence, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Influenced} ([i^]n fl[ u]*enst); p. pr. & vb. n. {Influencing} ([i^]n fl[ u]*en*s[i^]ng).] To control or move by power, physical or moral; to affect by gentle action; to exert an influence upon; to modify, bias,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
influence — Influence. s. f. Qualité, puissance, vertu qui decoule des astres sur les corps sublunaires. Bonne influence. maligne influence. les diverses influences des astres font la varieté du temps … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
influencé — influencé, ée (in flu an sé, sée) part. passé d influencer. Influencé par sa femme … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
influence — [n] power, authority access, agency, ascendancy, character, clout, command, connections, consequence, control, credit, direction, domination, dominion, drag, effect, esteem, fame, fix, force, grease*, guidance, hold, impact, importance, imprint,… … New thesaurus