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1 μετριοφροσύνη
modestyΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > μετριοφροσύνη
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2 σεμνότητα
modestyΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > σεμνότητα
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3 αἰσχύνη
αἰσχύνη, ης, ἡ (Theognis, Aeschyl. et al.; pap, LXX; En 13:5; PsSol 9:6; TestLevi 15:2; Ar. 13:5; Just., A I, 16, 3; Ath. 1, 4; Mel., P. 68, 483).① a sensitivity respecting possibility of dishonor, modesty, shame a feeling that one has (Aristoxenus, Fgm. 42a; Diod S 2, 4, 3; Plut., Mor. 248b; UPZ 70, 25 [II B.C.]; PGM 17a, 8; PsSol 9:6; En 13:5 ἀπὸ αἰ.; Jos., Ant. 5, 147) τὸ τῆς αἰσχύνης ἔνδυμα πατεῖν prob. to throw off and tread under foot the garment of shame (which men have worn since the awakening of modesty, i.e. the fall, Gen 3:7, cp. 2:25) GEg 252, 57 (cp. Mel., P. 68, 483 τὸν θάνατον ἐνδύσας αἴσχύνην). τὰ κρυπτὰ τῆς αἰ. what one conceals fr. a feeling of shame 2 Cor 4:2. Modesty, reverence (w. φόβος) of slaves toward masters D 4:11; B 19:7 (cp. X., Cyr. 6, 1, 35; Soph, Ajax 1079; Demosth. 25, 24).② an experience of ignominy that comes to someone, shame, disgrace (Ath. 1:4; Diod S 2, 23, 2; Appian, Samn. 4 §11; PEleph 1, 6; PTebt 104, 30; POxy 471, 78; Sir 25:22; EpArist 206; Philo; TestLevi 15:2): ἡ αἰ. τῆς γυμνότητος shameful nakedness Rv 3:18. καταφρονεῖν αἰσχύνης disdain the shame Hb 12:2. ἡ δόξα ἐν τῇ αἰσχύνῃ αὐτῶν they find their glory in that which causes them shame Phil 3:19. μετὰ αἰσχύνης in disgrace (Demosth. 20, 16; Polyb. 3, 81, 6; 1 Esdr 8:74; Philo, Det. Pot. Ins. 51; Jos., Ant. 12, 179) Lk 14:9.③ commission of someth. shameful, a shameful deed, pl. (Eur., Herc. 1423; Isocr. 14, 50; Aeschin. 1, 154; Jos., Ant. 4, 260) ἐπαφρίζειν τὰς αἰ. casting up their shameful deeds like (waves casting up) foam Jd 13.—MKlopfenstein, Scham u. Schande nach d. AT, ’72.—B. 1141. DELG s.v. αἶσχος. M-M. TW. -
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μετριοφροσύνηmodesty: fem nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic)——————μετριοφροσύνηmodesty: fem dat sg (attic epic ionic) -
5 αιδημοσύνη
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6 αἰδημοσύνῃ
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7 αιδημοσύνην
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8 αἰδημοσύνην
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9 μετριοφροσύνηι
μετριοφροσύνῃ, μετριοφροσύνηmodesty: fem dat sg (attic epic ionic) -
10 μετριοφροσύνην
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11 μετριοφροσύνης
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13 αἰδώς
a abs., sense of honourΖεῦ τέλεἰ, αἰδῶ δίδοι καὶ τύχαν O. 13.115
“ εἴ τις ἔχθρα πέλει ὁμογόνοις αἰδῶ καλύψαι” P. 4.146 καί σφιν ἐπὶ γλυκεραῖς εὐναῖς ἐρατὰν βάλεν αἰδῶ modesty P. 9.12αἰδὼς γὰρ ὑπὸ κρύφα κέρδει κλέπτεται, ἃ φέρει δόξαν N. 9.33
τὸ δ' εὐβουλίᾳ τε καὶ α[ἰδ]οῖ ἐγκείμενον αἰεὶ θάλλει Pae. 2.51
b c. gen., reverence, regard forἐν δ' ἀρετὰν ἔβαλεν καὶ χάρματ ἀνθρώποισι προμαθέος αἰδώς O. 7.44
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+ ἡ N 3 0-0-0-0-2=2 3 Mc 1,19; 4,5shame, modesty, reserveCf. SHIPP 1979, 45-47; →NIDNTT; TWNT -
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αἰδη-μοσύνη, ἡ,A modesty, Stoic.3.64, IG14.1637.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > αἰδημοσύνη
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16 αἰσχυντηλός
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17 δυσωπία
δῠσωπ-ία, ἡ,A confusion of face, shamefacedness, Phld.Lib. p.24 O., Ph.2.603 (pl.), Plu.2.95b; false modesty, ib.528e, al.; cause for shame, ib.707e, Cic.Att.13.33.2; δυσωπίαν habere, to have an ugly look, ib.16.15.2; τὰς δ. (v.l. δυστροπίας) τὰς ἐν τοῖς διαπορηθεῖσι dub. in Ph.1.330.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δυσωπία
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18 εἰρωνεία
εἰρων-εία, ἡ,A dissimulation, i.e. ignorance purposely affected to provoke or confoun danantagonist, a mode of argument used by Socrates against the Sophists, Pl.R. 337a, cf. Arist.EN 1124b30, Cic.Acad. 2.5.15: generally, mock-modesty, opp. ἀλαζονεία, Arist.EN 1108a22; sarcasm, Hermog.Id.2.8, al.; understatement, Phld.Lib.p.130.II pretence, assumption, when a person at first appears willing, but then draws back, D.4.7; τὴν ἡμετέραν βραδυτῆτα καὶ εἰρωνείαν ib. 37.III generally, dissembling, Ph.1.345 (pl.), al.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εἰρωνεία
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19 θρασύς
A bold, chiefly of persons, Il.8.89, etc.; alsoθ. πόλεμος 6.254
, 10.28, Od.4.146;θρασειάων ἀπὸ χειρῶν 5.434
, Il.17.662, al.;θ. καρδία Pi.P.10.44
; (lyr.);ἐν τῷ ἔργῳ ἔργῳ θρασύς Hdt.7.49
; ἡ ἐλπὶς θρασεῖα τοῦ μέλλοντος full of confidence, Th.7.77;θρασὺς τὸ ἦθος Arist.Pol. 1315a11
.2 more freq. in bad sense, over-bold, rash,σὺν δ' ὁ θ. εἵπετ' Ὀδυσσεύς Od.10.436
(Sch. προπετής); Γοργόνες Pi.P.12.7
; audacious, arrogant, insolent, A.Pr. 180 (lyr.), Ar.Nu. 445 (anap.), etc.; Ἄρης.. πρὸς ἀλλήλους θ., of civil war, A.Eu. 863; γλώσσῃ θ. S.Aj. 1142;ἐν τοῖς λόγοις Id.Ph. 1307
;ἐπὶ τῶν λόγων D.Prooem.32
; ἀνομίᾳ θ. E.IT 275; πονηρὸς εἶ καὶ θ. Ar.Eq. 181; ;ἀλαζὼν ὁ θ. καὶ προσποιητικὸς ἀνδρείας Arist.EN 1115b29
; [ὅμοιόν τι ἔχει] ὁ θ. τῷ θαρραλέῳ ib. 1151b7; τὸ μὴ θ. modesty, A.Supp. 197: [comp] Comp. , Phld.Lib.p.61 O.: [comp] Sup.- ύτατος Isoc.12.133
, etc.II of things, to be ventured, c. inf., θρασύ μοι τόδ' εἰπεῖν this I am bold to say, Pi.N.7.50; οὐκ ἆρ' ἐκείνῳ γ' οὐδὲ προσμεῖξαι θρασύ; S.Ph. 106.III Adv. , etc.: [dialect] Aeol. [full] θροσέως Jo.Gramm. Comp.2.1: [comp] Comp. θρασύτερον too boldly, Th.8.103;- τέρως Phalar.Ep.34
: [comp] Sup.θρασύτατα Th.8.84
and (with v.l. -άτως) D.S.17.44: neut. as Adv.,ἀναιδὲς καὶ θρασὺ βλέπειν Cratin.24
D. (I.-E. dhers- in θέρσος (older than θάρσος and θράσος), dhṛs- in θρασύς, Skt. dhṛ[snull ]ṇú- 'bold', cf. Engl. dare, durst.) -
20 καταστολή
καταστολ-ή, ἡ,2 modesty, reserve, Hp.Decent.5,8; moderation, κ. περιβολῆς in dress, Plu.Per.5: abs., dignity, restraint,κ. καὶ εὐσχημοσύνη Inscr.Prien. 109.186
(ii B.C.), cf. Aristeas 284;ἡ τοῦ βίου σώφρων κ. IGRom. 4.1756.66
(Sardes, i B.C.), cf. Arr.Epict.2.10.15, 21.11, Porph.Abst. 4.6.3 conclusion, 'finale', Mim.Oxy.413.95; δράματος Sch.Ar. Pax 1203; remission,τῆς ὀδύνης Orib.Fr.74
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