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1 βαθυστόχαστος
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2 βαθυγνώμονα
βαθυγνώμωνof profound wisdom: neut nom /voc /acc plβαθυγνώμωνof profound wisdom: masc /fem acc sg -
3 κατακορής
κατακορής, ές,3 of colours, deep,μέλαν κατακορές Pl.Ti. 68c
, cf. Arist.Col. 795a3; Χρῶμα ὅμοιον ῥόδῳ κ. Thphr. HP4.8.7, cf. S.E.P.1.105; , cf. Epid.4.20;τὰ κ. πονηρά Id.Coac. 601
;ἐρύθημα Id.Epid.7.7
; στήθεα κ. dub. sens. ib.2.6.14, cf. Gal.19.108.4 of harmony, complete,τῆς κοσμικῆς συμφωνίας κ. τι καὶ παναρμόνιον φθεγγομένης Nicom.Harm.3
; - κορεστάτη συμφωνία ἡ διὰ πασῶν ib.5; - κορέστερον μέλος, of the spheres, lamb.VP15.65.II metaph., intense, violent, δίψα, ῥύσις, Hp. Epid.7.11, Medic.6;βήξ Id.Epid.7.26
; profound, ὕπνος ib.7.2.b metaph., βαθὺ καὶ κ. αἴνιγμα a profound problem, Ph.1.659; ἀμετάβλητος καὶ κ. γνώμη a deep resolve, Id.1.78.2 immoderate, wearisome, παρρησία, συνουσία, Pl.Phdr. 240e, Lg. 776a; ἂν ᾖ κατακορῆ [ τὰ ἐπίθετα] Arist.Rh. 1406a13, cf. Demetr.Eloc. 303;κατακορὴς ἀπείλει Tim.Pers.79
;τοῦ τῶν γυναικῶν γένους λάλου καὶ κ. ὄντος Plb. 31.26.10
, cf. 32.2.5;ὁ Δημοσθένης.. ἐν τῷ γένει τούτῳ -έστατος Longin.22.3
;- εστέραις κέχρηται ταῖς αὐστηραῖς ἁρμονίαις D.H.Dem. 45
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4 βαθυγνωμονέστερος
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5 βαθυγνώμονι
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6 βαθυγνώμονος
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7 βαθυγνώμων
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8 βαθύς
1 lit., deepἐς βαθεῖαν πόντου πλάκα P. 1.24
βαθὺν πόντον περάσαις P. 3.76
ἁλὸς βαθεῖαν κέλευθον ἀνοίγων ( βαθείας Bergk e Σ.) P. 5.88ἔμπα, καἴπερ ἔχει βαθεῖα ποντιὰς ἅλμα μέσσον, ἀντίτειν' ἐπιβουλίᾳ N. 4.36
“ἐς τὸν βαθὺν Τάρταρον Pae. 4.44
2 met.a profoundβαθεῖαν ὑπέχων μέριμναν ἀγροτέραν O. 2.54
ἦν δὲ κλέος βαθύ pr. O. 7.52ὁ μέλλων χρόνος ἐμὸν καταίσχυνε βαθὺ χρέος O. 10.8
βαθὺν εἰς ὀχετὸν ἄτας O. 10.37
ἐσλὸν βαθὺ πήματος ἐν μικρῷ πεδάμειψαν χρόνῳ O. 12.12
ἐς δὲ κίνδυνον βαθὺν P. 4.207
ὅ τι κε σὺν Χαρίτων τύχᾳ γλῶσσα φρενὸς ἐξέλοι βαθείας i. e. from the depths of his soul N. 4.8b richτοῖσι μὲν ἐξεύχετ' ἐν ἄστει Πειράνας σφετέρου πατρὸς ἀρχάν καὶ βαθὺν κλᾶρον ἔμμεν O. 13.62
ὅστις ἄνευθ' Ἑλικωνιάδων βαθεῖαν ἐρευνᾷ σοφίας ὁδόν Πα. 7B. 20.3 n. sing., pro adv. ἅτε γὰρ ἐννάλιον πόνον ἐχοίσας βαθὺ σκευᾶς ἑτέρας (codd.: βαθὺν Bergk: βυθοῖ Wil.: in the depths) P. 2.794 frag. β]αθὺν δὲ δινῃ[ (supp. Lobel) fr. 51f.c -
9 βαθύφρων
1 with profound thoughtsΜοισᾶν βαθυφρόνων N. 7.1
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10 βαθύς,-εῖα,-ύ
+ A 0-0-7-11-6=24 Is 30,33; 31,6; Jer 17,9; Ez 23,32; 27,34deep Jb 11,8; profound 3 Mc 5,12; deep (metaph.) Wis 16,11; inscrutable Jer 17,9; τὰ βαθέα the secretsDnLXX 2,22οἱ τὴν βαθεῖαν βουλὴν βουλευόμενοι those who devise an inscrutable counsel Is 31,6, cpr. 29,15;βαθεῖαν εἰρήνην secure peace 4 Mc 3,20Cf.[*] ЧCKANE 1986, 397; ZIEGLER 1934 148(Is 31,6) -
11 ψηλαφητός
-ή,-όν A 1-0-0-0-0=1 Ex 10,21that can be felt; ψηλαφητὸν σκότος profound darkness, dense darknessCf. LE BOULLUEC 1989, 139 -
12 βαθυγνώμων
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13 βαθυκάρδιος
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14 βαθύς
Aβαθύς Call.Del.37
, Eratosth. 8; gen. βαθέος, βαθείας [dialect] Ion. βαθέης: dat. βαθέϊ, βαθείῃ [dialect] Ion. βαθέῃ: [comp] Comp. βαθύτερος, poet. βαθίων [ῑ [dialect] Att., [pron. full] ῐ Theoc.5.43], [dialect] Dor. βάσσων (q. v.): [comp] Sup. βαθύτατος, poet. βάθιστος:— deep or high, acc. to one's position, Hom., etc.; βαθέης ἐξάλλεται αὐλῆς a court within a high fence, Il.5.142, cf. Od.9.239; ἠϊόνος προπάροιθε βαθείης the deep, i.e. wide, shore, Il.2.92;τάφρος 7.341
, al.; ; κύλικες Id. Aj. 1200 (lyr.); βαθὺ πτῶμα a fall from a high rock, A.Supp. 796; πλευρὰ βαθυτάτη (vulg. βαρυτάτη), of an athlete, Ar.V. 1193; of a line of battle,βαθύτεραι φάλαγγες X.Lac.11.6
, cf. HG2.4.34; β. τομή, πληγή, a deep cut, Plu.2.131a, Luc.Nigr.35.2 deep or thick in substance, of a mist,ἠέρα βαθεῖαν Il.21.7
, cf. Od.9.144; of sand,ἀμάθοιο βαθείης Il.5.587
;ἐπὶ θῖνα βαθύν Theoc.22.32
; of ploughed land,νειοῖο βαθείης Il.10.353
; β. γῆ, opp. to stony ground, E.Andr. 637, Thphr.CP1.18.1; of luxuriant growth, deep, thick, of woods, etc.,βαθείης τάρφεσιν ὕλης Il.5.555
;βαθείης ἐκ ξυλόχοιο 11.415
;βαθὺ λήϊον 2.147
, Thgn.107;τοῦ ληΐου τὸ.. βαθύτατον Hdt.5.92
.ζ; λειμών A.Pr. 652
;σῖτος X.HG3.2.17
; (lyr.); χαίτη, τρίχες, πώγων, Semon.7.66, X.Cyn.4.8, Luc.Pisc.41.b deep, of colour, PHolm.21.9: [comp] Comp., Ael.VH6.6, Lyd.Mag.2.13,πορφύριον -ύτερον PLond.3.899.4
(ii A. D.).3 of quality, strong, violent,βαθείῃ λαίλαπι Il.11.306
.b generally, copious, abundant,β. κλᾶρος Pi.O.13.62
; β. ἀνήρ a rich man, X.Oec.11.10;β. οἶκος Call. Cer. 113
;β. πλοῦτος Ael.VH3.18
, Jul.Or.2.82b; β. χρέος deep debt, Pi.O.10(11).8;στεφάνων β. τέρψις S.Aj. 1200
(lyr.);β. κλέος Pi.O. 7.53
;κίνδυνος Id.P.4.207
; β. ὕπνος deep sleep, Theoc.8.65, AP7.170, cf. Luc.DMar.2.3;εἰρήνη Id.Tox.36
;σιωπή App.Mith.99
, BC4.109 ([comp] Sup.).4 of the mind, ἄχος ὀξὺ κατὰ φρένα τύψε β. in the depths of his soul, Il.19.125; but also, profound,φρήν Pi.N.4.8
; ;μέριμνα Pi.O.2.60
; ;μουσικὴ πρᾶγμ' ἐστὶ β. Eup.336
; βαθύτερα ἤθη more sedate natures, Pl.Lg. 930a (but, more recondite, i.e. civilized, manners, Hdt.4.95): of persons, deep, wise,β. τῇ φύσει στρατηγός Posidipp. 27.4
;ταῖς ψυχαῖς Plb.6.24.9
; also, deep, crafty, Men.1001;ἦθος Ph. 2.468
.5 of time, β. ὄρθρος dim twilight, Ar.V. 216, Pl.Cri. 43a, etc.; β. νύξ a late hour in the night, Luc.Asin.34;περὶ ἑσπέραν β. Plu.2.179e
, cf. Paus.4.18.3;βαθὺ τῆς ἡλικίας Ar.Nu. 514
; β. γῆρας cj. in AP7.163 (Leon.), cf. Eun.VSp.457 B., al.;β. ὥρα ἔτους Charito 1.7
.II Adv.- έως Theoc.8.66
; profoundly, Procl.in Prm.p.475 S.: [comp] Sup.βαθύτατα, γηρῶν Ael.VH2.36
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15 εἰρήνη
εἰρήν-η (v. infr.), ἡ,A peace, Od.24.486, etc.; ἐπ' εἰρήνης in time of peace, Il.2.797;ἔθηκε πᾶσιν εἰ. φίλοις A.Pers. 769
; εἰ. τἀκεῖθεν τέκνοις on that side they have peace, have naught to fear, E.Med. 1004; εἰ. γίγνεται peace is made, Hdt.1.74: hence later, a peace, treaty of peace, ἡ βασιλέως εἰ. IG22.103.24, etc.; εἰ. ποιεῖν 'Αρμενίοις καὶ Χαλδαίοις make peace between.., X.Cyr.3.2.12;εἰ. ποιεῖσθαι And.3.8
, Aeschin. 2.77; εἰ. κατεργάζεσθαι, πράττειν, And.3.8,17;διαπράξασθαι X.HG 6.3.4
; εἰρήνης δεῖσθαι ib.2.2.13; εἰρήνην δέχεσθαι to accept it, ib. 22;λαβεῖν And.3.7
; εἰ. ἄγειν keep peace, be at peace, Ar.Av. 386, etc.;πρὸς ἀλλήλους Pl.R. 465b
; εἰ. ἄγειν (v.l. ἔχειν ) enjoy peace, X.An.2.6.6; λύειν break it, D.18.71; πολλὴ εἰ. τινὸς γίγνεται profound peace, Pl. R. 329c; ἐν εἰρήνῃ λέγειν, τὸν βίον διάγειν, Id.Smp. 189b, R. 372d; πόλεμον εἰρήνης χάριν [αἱρεῖσθαι] Arist.Pol. 1333a35; εἰρήνης ἄρξας, = εἰρηναρχήσας, IGRom.3.784, cf. 452.II the goddess of peace, daughter of Zeus and Themis, Hes.Th. 902, cf. Pi.O.13.7, B.Fr.3.1, IG3.170, Plu.Cim.13, etc.IV Hebraism in LXX, ἐρωτῆσαί τινα εἰς εἰρήνην greet a person, inquire after their health, Jd.18.15, 1 Ki.17.22; ἐρ. τινὰ τὰ εἰς εἰ. ib.10.4; soἐπερωτᾶν εἰς εἰ. τοῦ πολέμου 2 Ki.11.7
; in salutations, εἰ. σοι; 4 Ki.4.26, cf. Ev.Luc.24.36, al.;εἰ. ἡ εἴσοδός σου 3 Ki.2.13
. (ϝειράνα IG5(1).1509
(Sparta, iv B. C., dub.); ἰράνα ib.4.917 (Epid.), 12(3).29.12 ([place name] Telos); cf. [dialect] Boeot. πολέμω καἰράνας ib.7.2407, but Cret.πολέμω χ[ἰ]ρήνας GDI5018.5
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16 πολύνοος
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17 ἀπείρων
------------------------------------A boundless, endless,ἐπ' ἀπείρονα γαῖαν Od.1.98
, Hes.Th. 187;Ἑλλήσποντος ἀ. Il.24.545
; δῆμος ἀ. a countless people, ib. 776; ὕπνος ἀ. seeming endless, i.e. profound sleep, Od.7.286;ἀπείρονα γῆς βάθη Emp.39
, cf. 28;τῶν ἀλιθίων ἀ. γενέθλα Simon.5.6
;δόξα Pi.P.2.64
; κύκλος a vast concourse, B.8.30.2 = ἄπειρος (B) 2, without end or escape,δεσμοὶ ἀπείρονες Od.8.340
.3 In [dialect] Att., = ἄπειρος (B) 3, having no end, circular,δακτύλιος ἀ. Ar.Fr. 250
, cf. IG2.709.5, 11(2).161 B81 (Delos, iii B. C.); ἐν λόχῳ ἀπείρονι, of persons standing in a circle, A.Fr. 379.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀπείρων
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18 ὄναρ
A dream, vision in sleep, opp. a waking vision,οὐκ ὄ., ἀλλ' ὕπαρ ἐσθλόν Od.19.547
, cf. 20.90 ;ἡλίῳ δείκνυσι τοὔναρ S.El. 425
;εἶδον ὄ. Ar.Eq. 1090
; ἄκουε δὴ ὄ. ἀντὶ ὀνείρατος dream for dream, Pl.Tht. 201d ; ὥστε μηδὲ ὄ. ἰδεῖν, of profound sleep, Id.Ap. 40d : prov., τὸ ἐμόν γ' ἐμοὶ λέγεις ὄ. 'you are telling me what I know already', Id.R. 563d, cf. Suid. s.v. ταὐτὸν πέπονθα (cf.ὄνειρος 1
, ὄνειαρ II).2 prov. of anything fleeting or unreal,ὀλιγοχρόνιον.. ὥσπερ ὄ. Thgn.1020
;σε παρέρχεται ὡς ὄ. ἥβη Theoc.27.8
;πόθος δέ μοι ὡς ὄ. ἔπτα Bion 1.58
: in Prose,ἡ ἐμὴ [σοφία].., ὥσπερ ὄ. οὖσα Pl. Smp. 175e
, cf. Men. 85c ;ὡς ὄ. ἐλευθερίας ὁρῶντας Plu.Thes.32
; and withoutὡς, σκιᾶς ὄ. ἄνθρωπος Pi.P.8.95
; ὄ. ἡμερόφαντον ἀλαίνει, of an old man, A.Ag.82 (anap.).II in Trag. and [dialect] Att. freq. as Adv., in a dream, in sleep,ὄ. γὰρ ὑμᾶς νῦν Κλυταιμνήστρα καλῶ Id.Eu. 116
; ὄ. διώκεις θῆρα ib. 131 ;ὄ. πνεύσαντα νυκτός S.Fr.65
: freq. in Pl.,ὄ. ἐπλουτήσαμεν Tht. 208b
; ὄ. ὀνείρατα διηγεῖσθαι ib. 158c, etc. ; also οὐδ' ὄ. not even in a dream, E.Fr. 107, Herod.1.11 ;πολιτικὸς ἀνὴρ οὐδ' ὄ. Cic.Att.1.18.6
; μηδ' ἰδὼν ὄ. not even in my dreams, E.IT 518, cf. Pl. Tht. 173d, Mosch.4.18 ;ἃ μηδ' ὄ. ἤλπισαν D.19.275
: hence freq. opp. ὕπαρ, v. ὕπαρ 11 ; κατ' ὄναρ in a dream, condemned by Phryn.395, but quoted by him from Polemo, is also found in Ev.Matt.1.20, Aristid. Or.47(23).21 : with sense, in consequence of a dream, in SIG1147 (Crete, ii/iii A. D.), Supp.Epigr.2.405 ([place name] Macedonia). -
19 βαθύς
βαθύς, εῖα, ύ (s. βάθος; Hom. et al.; ins, pap, LXX; TestJud 7:3; Ath.)① pert. to distance beneath a surface, deep (En 24:2; EpArist 118; Jos., Ant. 10, 170) of a well (Pythag., Ep. 3, 3 and Chariton 8, 1, 10 φρέαρ β.) J 4:11.② pert. to someth. nonphysical perceived to be so remote that it is difficult to assess, deep τὰ βαθέα τοῦ σατανᾶ the (hidden) depths of Satan Rv 2:24 (cp. Da 2:22 and s. βαθός 2).③ pert. to an extreme point on a scale of extentⓐ profound, of sleep (Theocr. 8, 65; Lucian et al.; Jos., Ant. 5, 148; Sir 22:9; 3 Macc 5:12; Ath. 12, 2) Ac 20:9; AcPl Ha 3, 25f οἱ δὲ φύλακ̣ε̣[ς βα]θεῖ ὕπνῳ. Of peace (Lucian, Tox. 36; Herodian 4, 10, 1; 7, 9, 5; 4 Macc 3:20; Philo, Somn. 2, 229; SibOr 12, 87; Ath. 1:3) 1 Cl 2:2.ⓑ at the extreme of, very, exceedingly, ὄρθρου βαθέως (Aristoph., Vesp. 216; Pla., Crito 43a, Prot. 310a ἔτι βαθέος ὄρθρου; Phlegon: 257 Fgm. 36, 1, 9 p. 1171, 4 Jac.; Philo, Mut. Nom. 162, Mos. 1, 179, Spec. Leg. 1, 276; PLips 40 II, 10) early in the morning Lk 24:1 (β. [v.l. βαθέος] is to be taken, not as an adv., but as gen. of βαθύς, like πραέως [πραέος] 1 Pt 3:4. Cp. W-S. §9, 5; Rob. 495; B-D-F §46, 3).—DELG. M-M. -
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δέος, ους, τό (Hom. et al.; Epicharmus Com. Fgm. 221 K.; Polemo Soph. 1, 41 p. 14, 21 H.=p. 124, 1 R.; Epict. 2, 23, 38; Lucian, Necyom. 10, Dial. Deor. 2, 1; 2 Macc; Jos., Ant. 12, 246; 16, 235; Just.; Ath. 1, 2) emotion of profound respect and reverence for deity, awe (w. εὐλάβεια) Hb 12:28.—1 Cl 2:4 v.l. (Lghtf.) for ἔλεος.—B. 1153. DELG s.v. δείδω. M-M. TW.
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