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1 νευροσπαστικόν
νευροσπαστικόςconnected with puppet-shows: masc acc sgνευροσπαστικόςconnected with puppet-shows: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
2 νευροσπάσται
νευροσπάστηςpuppet-show man: masc nom /voc plνευροσπάστᾱͅ, νευροσπάστηςpuppet-show man: masc dat sg (doric aeolic) -
3 νευροσπάστας
νευροσπάστᾱς, νευροσπάστηςpuppet-show man: masc acc plνευροσπάστᾱς, νευροσπάστηςpuppet-show man: masc nom sg (epic doric aeolic) -
4 νευροσπαστική
νευροσπαστικόςconnected with puppet-shows: fem nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic) -
5 νευροσπαστών
νευροσπάστηςpuppet-show man: masc gen plνευροσπαστέωput in motion by strings: pres part act masc nom sg (attic epic doric) -
6 νευροσπαστῶν
νευροσπάστηςpuppet-show man: masc gen plνευροσπαστέωput in motion by strings: pres part act masc nom sg (attic epic doric) -
7 νευροσπάστη
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8 νευροσπάστῃ
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9 δαγύς
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10 θαυματοποιός
θαυμᾰτοποι-ός, όν,A wonder-working,ὄνειροι Luc. Somn.14
; acrobatic, : as Subst., conjurer, juggler, Pl.Sph. 235b, D.2.19: as fem., IG11(2).110.34(Delos, iii B.C.), etc.; puppet-showman, Pl.R. 514b, Phlp. in GA77.16.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > θαυματοποιός
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11 θαυματουργός
θαυμᾰτουργ-ός, όν,A = θαυματοποιός, γυναῖκες acrobats, Ath.4.129d.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > θαυματουργός
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12 θαῦμα
I of objects, wonder, marvel, in [dialect] Ep. always in sg., Il.13.99, etc.; θαῦμ' ἐτέτυκτο πελώριον, of Polyphemus, Od.9.190; θαῦμα βροτοῖσι, of a beautiful woman, 11.287; ἄσπετόν τι θ., of Hercules, S.Tr. 961 (lyr.), etc.: freq. c. inf., θ. ἰδέσθαι a wonder to behold, Il.5.725, etc.;θ. ἰδεῖν h.Ven. 205
, Hes.Sc. 318;θ. ἰδεῖν εὐκοσμίας E.Ba. 693
;θ. ἀκοῦσαι Pi.P. 1.26
;θ. ἀνέλπιστον μαθεῖν S.Tr. 673
, etc.; θαῦμ' ὅτι.. strange that.., Theoc.15.2; οὐ θαῦμά [ἐστι] no wonder, Pi.N.10.50; so καὶ θ. γ' οὐδέν and no wonder, Ar.Pl.99;τὸ μὴ πείθεσθαι θ. οὐδέν Pl.R. 498d
, etc.; τί τοῦτο θ.; E.Hipp. 439;ἦ μάλα θ. κύων ὅδε κεῖται Od.17.306
;θῶμα ποιεῖσθαί τι Hdt.1.68
;τί τινος Id.9.58
; τινος Id.7.99;περί τινος Id.3.23
: after Hom. in pl.,θαύματ' ἐμοὶ κλύειν A.Ag. 1166
(v.l. θραύματ') ; θαυμάτων κρείσσονα or πέρα things more than wondrous, Id.Ba. 667, Hec. 714.2 in pl., also, puppetshow, toy theatre, θ. δεικνύναι, ἐπιδεικνύναι, Pl.R. 514b, Lg. 658c; ἐν θ. Thphr.Char.6.4, cf. 27.7, Ph.1.28; mountebank-gambols, X.Smp. 2.1, cf. 7.3 (sg.); ἐν τοῖς θ. ὑπεκρίνετο μίμους in the jugglers' booths, Ath.10.452f; of menageries, Isoc.15.213; of mechanical devices, Arist.Mech. 848a11: metaph.,ἔνιοι θ. ποιοῦσιν ἐν φιλοσοφίᾳ Phld.Rh. 1.99S.
: sg., puppet, Pl.Lg. 644d; trick, τὸ τῆς σοφιστικῆς δυνάμεως θ. Id.Sph. 233a.II wonder, astonishment,θ. μ' ἔχει ὡς.. Od.10.326
, etc.; ἔσχον θ. S.El. 897;θ. δ' ὄμμασιν πάρα A.Eu. 407
;θ. μ' ὑπέρχεται S.El. 928
; μ' ἐλάμβανε θ. Ar.Av. 511; θαύματος ἄξιος worthy of wonder, E.Hipp. 906, etc.; ἐν θώματι εἶναι to be astonished, Hdt.1.68, cf. Th.8.14; ἐν θώματι ἔχεσθαι, ἐνέχεσθαι, Hdt.8.135,7.128; ἐν θ. ἐνέχεσθαί τινος at a thing, Id.9.37;ἐν θαύματι ποιεῖσθαι Plu.Pomp.14
;διὰ θαύματος σχεῖν Hdn.2.2.7
: pl.,θαυμάτων ἐπάξια E.Ba. 716
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13 κόρη
κόρη, ἡ, orig. [full] κόρϝα (v. infr. B), with [suff] κόρ-η even in [dialect] Att. Prose and Trag. dialogue; [dialect] Dor. and [dialect] Aeol. [full] κόρα, Ar.Lys. 1308 (lyr.), Alc.14, also Trag. in lyr. as A.Supp. 145, S.OT 508, E.Tr. 561, and in the pr. n.: [full] κούρα Pi.O.13.65, and twice in Trag. (in lyr.), v. infr. 1.3: [dialect] Ion. [full] κούρη, as always in Hom. ( κόρη first in h.Cer. 439): [dialect] Dor. also [full] κώρα Theoc.6.36, also [dialect] Boeot., Corinn.Supp.1.48, 2.60 (but1 girl,ἠΰτε κούρη νηπίη ἥ θ' ἅμα μητρὶ θέουσ' ἀνελέσθαι ἀνώγει Il.16.7
;μήτε παῖδα μήτε κόραν Schwyzer 324.12
(Delph., iv B. C.);ἔτεκε κόραν IG42
(1).121.22 (Epid.); with reference to virginity, maiden,κόρην.. οὐκέτ', ἀλλ' ἐζευγμένην S.Tr. 536
;παῖς κ. Ar.Lys. 595
, D.21.79 codd.;παρθενικὴ κ. E.Epigr.2
;ἀδελφὴ κ. Th.6.56
; A2 (Tolophon, iii B. C.); of Nymphs, Pi.P.3.78; ἐνάλιοι κ. sea- nymphs, Ar.Th. 325 (lyr.): Com., πρέσβειρα πεντήκοντα Κωπᾴδων κορᾶν, of eels, Id.Ach. 883; τευθὶς καὶ Φαληρικὴ κ., i.e. ἀφύη, Eub.75.4; of maiden-goddesses, however old, as the Eumenides, A.Eu.68, S.OC 127 (lyr.); the Phorcids, A.Pr. 794; the Sphinx, S.OT 508 (lyr.); the Fates, Pl.R. 617d.2 of a bride, Od.18.279; young wife, Il.6.247, E.Or. 1438 (lyr.), Hdn.3.10.8; or concubine, as Briseis, Il.1.98, 337, 2.689; καταχύσματα.. κατάχει τοῦ νυμφίου καὶ τῆς κ. the bride, Theopomp.Com.14; of a ἑταίρα, AP5.4 (Stat.Flacc.), 219 (Agath.).3 with gen. of a pr. n. added, daughter,νύμφαι κοῦραι Διός Il.6.420
, cf. Sapph.65, E.Hel. 168 (lyr.), Andr. 897, etc.; κ. Διός, of Athene, A.Eu. 415; Λητῴα κόρη, of Artemis, Id.Fr. 170, S.El. 570; κ. Ἰναχεία, κ. Θεστιάς, A.Pr. 589, E.Hel. 133; Γῆς τε καὶ Σκότου κόραι, i.e. the Furies, S.OC40; in Thess. Prose, Αἰσχυλὶς Σατύροι (gen.)κόρα IG9(2).1035
([place name] Gyrton): without gen., Berl.Sitzb. 1927.7 ([dialect] Locr., V B.C.): in voc., κούρα my daughter, A.Th. 148, S.OC 180 (both lyr.); .4 metaph., of a colony,Κύμης κ. Hom.Epigr.1.2
; of newly-launched ships, Lyc.24.II puppet, doll, as a child's plaything, Hyp.Fr. 199 (v. infr. v), D.Chr.31.153; small votive image, Pl.Phdr. 230b.III pupil of the eye, because a little image appears therein (v. Pl.Alc.1.133a),κύκλοπα κούρην Emp.84.8
, cf. S.Fr. 710, E.Hec. 972, al., Ar.V.7, Hp.Prorrh.2.20, Gal.UP10.4, Ruf.Onom.23;αἱ καλούμεναι κ. IG42(1).122.67
(Epid., iv B. C.); K. κόσμου, title of Hermetic tract, Stob.1.49.44 tit.VI = ὑπέρεικον, Hp. ap. Gal.19.113.VII Archit., female figures as supports, Caryatids,τοὺς λίθους.. τοὺς ἐπὶ τῶν κορῶν IG12.372.86
([place name] Erechtheum).B [full] Κόρη, [dialect] Dor. [full] Κόρα (Cret. [full] Κώρα GDI5047), [dialect] Ion. [full] Κούρη, Arc.(?) [full] Κόρϝα IG5(2).554 (provenance unknown), ἡ:— the Daughter (of Demeter), Persephone, τῇ Μητρὶ καὶ τῇ Κόρῃ (v.l. Κούρῃ) Hdt.8.65;ναὶ τὰν Κόραν Ar.V. 1438
; Δημήτηρ καὶ K. Id.Th. 298, X.HG6.3.6, IG2.1217, etc.;τῆς Κόρης ἁρπασθείσης Isoc.4.28
: less freq. K. , cf. Ar.Ra. 337; K.τὴν Διὸς καὶ Δήμητρος Isoc.10.20
.II Δηοῦς κ., in Com., = flour, Antiph.52.9; soμεμαγμένη Δήμητρος κ. Eub.75.10
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14 κόρος
κόρος (A), ὁ,A satiety, surfeit,αἶψά τε φυλόπιδος πέλεται κ. ἀνθρώποισιν Il.19.221
;αἰψηρὸς δὲ κ. κρυεροῖο γόοιο Od.4.103
;πάντων μὲν κ. ἐστί, καὶ ὕπνου καὶ φιλότητος Il.13.636
;ἀπὸ κ. ἀμβλύνει αἰανὴς ἐλπίδας Pi.P.1.82
;κόρον ἔχει μέλι Id.N.7.52
; κ. ἔχειν δακρύων, κακῶν, E.Alc. 185, Ph. 1750 (lyr.); alsoκόρον ἡ τούτων συνουσία ἔχει Pl.Phdr. 240c
;ἐς κ. ἰέναι τινός Philox.2.38
;ἄχρι κόρου D. 19.187
;ἐς κόρον Luc. Merc.Cond.26
, Gal.15.500, Vict.Att.8; πρὸς ἡδονήν τε καὶ κ. gormandizing, Hp.VM14: in mystical sense, opp. χρησμοσύνη, Heraclit. 65.2 the consequence of satiety, insolence, Pi.O.2.95, I.3.2; πρὸς κόρον insolently, A.Ag. 382 (lyr.): freq. as cause or consequence ofὕβρις, τίκτει τοι κόρος ὕβριν, ὅταν κακῷ ὄλβος ἕπηται ἀνθρώπῳ Thgn. 153
, cf. Sol.8;ὕβριν κόρου ματέρα Pi.O.13.10
; κόρον, ὕβριος υἱόν Bacis ap.Hdt.8.77. (Cf. κορέννυμι.)------------------------------------κόρος (B), ὁ, [dialect] Ion. [full] κοῦρος, as always in Hom., Pi., and lyr. passages of Trag. (exc. E.Alc. 904), sts. in late Gr., Rev.Et.Gr.42.247 ([place name] Varna); [dialect] Dor. [full] κῶρος Theoc.15.120:—A boy, lad (even before birth,ὃν.. γαστέρι μήτηρ κοῦρον ἐόντα φέροι Il.6.59
, cf. Call.Del. 212),κοῦρος πρῶτον ὑπηνήτης Il.24.347
;πρωθῆβαι Od.8.262
;τότε κοῦρος ἔα, νῦν αὖτέ με γῆρας ὀπάζει Il.4.321
;σὺν κόροις τε καὶ κόραις A.Fr.43
: in mock Trag.,Οἰδίπου.. παῖδε, διπτύχω κόρω Ar.Fr. 558
: rarein Prose, Pl.Lg. 772a; male infant,ἔτεκε κόρον Conon 33.3
, cf. IG42(1).121.5 (Epid., iv B. C.); in Il. of warriors, 9.86, 12.196, al.; κοῦροι Βοιωτῶν, Ἀθηναίων, Ἀχαιῶν, 2.510, 551, 562;λεκτοὶ Ἀθηναίων κ. E.Supp. 356
; also, of servants waiting at sacrifices and feasts, Il.1.470, al.; at Sparta, κόροι, = ἱππεῖς, Archyt. ap. Stob.4.1.138.2 with gen. of pr. n., son, Od.19.523, etc.;Θησέως κ. S.Ph. 562
, cf. Tr. 644 (lyr.);τῶν ὀλωλότων κόροι E.Supp. 107
; Κεκροπιδῶν κόροι, periphr. like παῖδες, Eub.10.6.II shoot, sprout, of a tree,κόρους πλεκτοὺς.. μυρρίνης Lysipp.9
, cf. Hp. ap. Gal. 19.113, EM276.28, Hsch.; cf. κοῦρος (B).III for [comp] Comp. v. κουρότερος. (Acc. to Eust.582.20, al., from κείρω, of one who has cut his hair short on emerging from boyhood: but κόρ (ϝ) ος (masc. of κόρη) perh. cogn. with Lat. Ceres, Cerus, cresco.)------------------------------------κόρος (C), ὁ,A besom, Hsch.------------------------------------κόρος (D), ὁ, Hebr.A kor, a dry measure containing, acc. to J.AJ 15.9.2, 10 [dialect] Att. medimni (about 120 gallons), LXX Nu.11.32, al., Ev.Luc.16.7, cf. Eupolem. ap. Alex.Polyh.18. -
15 ναμερτής
νᾱμερτής, [full] νᾱμέρτεια, [dialect] Dor. for νημ-. [full] νᾶν, [dialect] Dor. acc. of ναῦς. [full] νανεῖ· ἵπταται, and [full] νανῆσαι· ἵπτασθαι, Hsch. [full] νᾱνίον, τό, Dim. of νᾶνος,A puppet, doll, Gloss.II νάνιον· ἀμνίον, σφάγιον, Hsch. [full] νάνναζον· παιζόμενον, Id.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ναμερτής
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16 νευροσπάστης
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17 νευροσπαστικός
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18 νύμφη
Aνύμφᾰ Il.3.130
, Od.4.743 ([dialect] Aeol. acc. to Choerob. in Theod.1.304) ; later also as nom., AP14.43 ; but [dialect] Dor. [full] νύμφᾱ), young wife, bride, Il.18.492, Hdt. 4.172 ;ν. ἄγεσθαι Ar.Pl. 529
;Ἀελίοιο Pi.O.7.14
; opp. νυμφίος, Pl. Lg. 783e ; opp. παρθένος, Praxill.5, Com.Adesp.1215 ; always relatively young, as Iris calls Helen, or as Eurycleia calls Penelope,νύμφα φίλη Il.3.130
, Od.4.743, cf. E.Med. 150, Andr. 140 (both lyr.).4 young girl,πενταέτης ν. IG14.2040.2
.II Nymph or goddess of lower rank,θεαὶ Νύμφαι Il.24.616
, cf. Hes.Th. 130, Fr.171.5, al., IG12(8).358 (Thasos, V B.C.) ; N.κοῦραι Διὸς αἰγιόχοιο Od.6.105
; N. (anap. ; cf. Ναϊάς, Νηρηΐς) ; N. Ὀρεστιάδες, Ὀρειάδες, Il.6.420, Bion 1.19, cf. Ar.Av. 1098 (lyr.) ; N. , cf. Ἀδρυάδες, Ἁμαδρυάδες, Δρυάδες ; N. ὑάδες, ὑδριάδες, Id.Fr. 180, Porph.Antr.18 ; N. λειμωνιάδες, πετραῖαι, S.Ph. 1454 (anap.), E.El. 805.2 esp. of springs, ὀνομάζεσθαι τὰς πηγὰς N. Ath.11.465a, cf. Lib.Or.11.28 : hence, poetically, water, AP9.258 (Antiphan.), 331 (Mel.), cf. Plu.2.147f.3 in mystical theology,Ζεὺς ἄμβροτος ἔπλετο ν. Orph.Fr. 21a4
.b applied to souls seeking birth, Porph.Antr.18 ; cf. νυμφεύω.b winged male of the ant, Hsch.V kind of mollusc, Speusipp. ap. Ath.3.105b.b depression on the shoulder of horses, Hippiatr. 26.VIII opening rosebud, Phot.X niche, Callix.2. -
19 πλαγγών
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20 ἀνδριαντίσκος
ἀνδριαντ-ίσκος, ὁ, = foreg.,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνδριαντίσκος
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