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21 συνουσιαστική
συνουσιαστικόςsociable: fem nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic) -
22 συνουσιαστικήν
συνουσιαστικόςsociable: fem acc sg (attic epic ionic) -
23 συνουσιαστικός
συνουσιαστικόςsociable: masc nom sg -
24 συνουσιαστικώτεροι
συνουσιαστικόςsociable: masc nom /voc comp pl -
25 εὐόμιλος
εὐόμιλ-ος, ον,A sociable, Com.Adesp.1015, Vett.Val.40.4, M.Ant.1.16, Hld.3.10, Dam.Isid.49, Agath.1.13.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὐόμιλος
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26 καλοσύντυχος
κᾰλο-σύντῠχος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καλοσύντυχος
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27 κοινοπαθής
κοινο-πᾰθής, ές,A sympathetic, sociable,ἔθη φιλάνθρωπα καὶ κ. D.H.1.41
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28 κοινωνικός
A held in common, τὰ κ. property held by corporations, D.14.16, cf. BCH50.16 (Delph., iv B.C., prob.);κ. ἐλαιών BGU1037.14
(i A.D.), cf. PGiss.30.7 (ii A.D.).c κοινωνικά, τά, tax on corporations, PTeb.5.59 (ii B.C.), 100.10 (ii B.C.).2 social, ἰσότης κοινωνική [ἡ δικαιοσύνη] Pl.Def. 411e;κ. ἀρετή Arist.Pol. 1283a38
; [ φιλίαι] Id.EN 1161b14.3 sociable,κ. καὶ φιλικὴ διάθεσις Plb.2.44.1
, cf. Plu.2.43d;φύσει ἐσμὲν κ. Epicur. Fr. 525
, cf. Arr.Epict.3.13.5: [comp] Sup., H.; τὸ -κόν sociability, J.BJ2.8.3.b of certain signs of the zodiac, Cat.Cod.Astr.1.166.4 giving a share of,τῶν ὄντων Luc.Tim.56
: abs., κ. ὁ Ἑρμῆς ready to share luck with others, prov. in Arist.Rh. 1401a20; liberal, 1 Ep.Ti.6.18, Ptol.Tetr.69; opp. φθονερός, Gal.4.817.5 c. dat., in communion with,τῇ ἐκκλησίᾳ Just. Nov.8
Jusj.II [voice] Act., receptive, sharing in,φωτός Str.17.1.36
.III Adv. -κῶς, χρῆσθαι τοῖς εὐτυχήμασι to suffer others to partake in one's good fortune, Plb.18.48.7;κ. βιῶναι D.S.5.9
;ζῆν κ. καὶ φιλικῶς Plu. 2.1108c
, etc.2 Medic., by sympathy, κ. σπᾶσθαι prob. in Aët.3.140.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κοινωνικός
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29 πότιμος
A drinkable, fresh, Heraclit.61, Hdt.8.22, Hp.Medic.2, X.HG3.2.19;κρήνη Plb.34.9.5
: generally,τὰ π. Thphr.Od.65
.2 metaph., fresh, sweet, pleasant,καρποὶ γλυκεῖς καὶ π. Id.CP4.4.12
; π. λόγος, opp. ἁλμυρὰ ἀκοή, Pl.Phdr. 243d; of the writings of Isoc., Phld.Rh.1.200S., cf. Lib.p.46O. ([comp] Comp.); π. δόγματα, ἔννοιαι, Ph.2.275, 1.72; τὰ χρηστὰ καὶ π., opp. τὰ δυσχερῆ καὶ μοχθηρά, Plu.2.469c.b of persons, pleasant, sociable, Theoc.29.31 ([comp] Comp.); so alsoποτιμώτερον συμπόσιον Hld.3.10
. Adv.,σοφῶς καὶ π. Philostr. VS1.8.4
.4 watered, irrigated, Apollon.Lex. s.v. πείσεα.5 = δευτερίας, Dsc.5.6.15.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πότιμος
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30 συνουσιαστικός
II promoting sexual intercourse, aphrodisiac, Chrysipp.Stoic.3.199, Paul.Aeg.1.79; σ. τόπος, μόρια, Heph.Astr.1.1, Cat.Cod.Astr.2.177.2 lewd, salacious, Ph.2.22 ([comp] Sup.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συνουσιαστικός
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31 ἐπίμεικτος
ἐπίμεικτος, ον,2. mixed, Nic.Th. 528, Gal.7.433; φάσηλοι ἐ. ἐκ φορτίδων νεῶν καὶ μακρῶν combining the features of.., App.BC5.95: ὁ ἐ. (sc. ὄχλος) LXX Nu.11.4.3. in Metric, of metres in which different feet are combined, Heph.9.1, cf. Sch.adloc.4. sociable, gregarious, Timo 47.5. Adv. - τως in combination, Paul.Aeg.3.48.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπίμεικτος
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32 ὅμῑλος
ὅμῑλοςGrammatical information: m.Meaning: `throng, band of warriors, crowd, turmoil of battle' (Il.);Other forms: (Aeol. ὄμιλλος [EM], prob. hyperdial., s. below).Compounds: As 2. member a.o. in ἐξ-όμιλος `standing out of the crowd, strange, uncommon' (S. in lyr.).Derivatives: Usu. denomin. ὁμιλέω (Aeol. pres. ὀμίλλει Alc.), also w. prefix like καθ-, προσ-, ἐξ-, `to be together, to associate with (friendly or adversely), to keep company, to discourse on' (Il.) with ὁμιλ-ία, - ίη f. `being together, intercourse, association, speech, sermon' (IA.; formally from ὅμιλος, s. Schwyzer 469), - ημα n. `association' (Pl., E.), - ητής ( συν- ὅμῑλος) m. `companion, adherant, student' (X., Luc.), f. - ήτρια (Philostr. VA), - ητικός `sociable, affable, conversable' (Isoc., Plu.). -- Adv. ὁμιλᾰδόν `in bands' (Il.; - ηδόν Hes. Sc.), `together with' (A. R., Opp.); supposition on the origin by Haas Μνήμης χάριν 1, 143. -- Detail on ὅμιλος etc. in Trümpy Fachausdrücke 145 ff.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: As ὄμιλλος, ὀμίλλει can very well be hyperAeolic (Hamm Gramm. $ 73b 3 a. 158f), we must start from ὅμ-ῑλο-ς (: ὁμός etc.) with the rare ῑλο-suffix ( στρόβιλος, πέδιλον a. o.; Chantraine Form. 249); from other languages we must esp. refer to the stemidentical and sense-cognate Skt. sam-īká- n. `battle', s. Hirt IF 31, 12 f. with a hypothesis on the origin of the ī (to - īno-, - īko-, - īto- etc. Meid IF 62, 260ff. a. 63, 14ff.). After H. here also Lat. mīles `soldier' from * sm-īlo- `turmoil of battle' (then only in ablaut deviating from ὅμιλος; diff. on mīles Kretschmer Glotta 31, 156 n. 6; s. also Szemerényi Arch. Linguist. 6, 41). A similar, but quite independent formation is ἅμιλλα (s. v.); (in my view Pre-Greek). -- Improbable on ὅμιλος Johansson IF 2, 34 n. (s. Bq, WP. 2, 491, W.-Hofmann s. mīles) and Adrados Emer. 17, 119ff. ( ὁμ(ο)- and ἴλη: "whole of ἴλαι"; similar already Curtius). - I think that he word is Pre-Greek; suffixes with V̄C are frequent there; - ιλ-ο-\/- ιλλ-ο- can represent -ily-o-.Page in Frisk: 2,386-387Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ὅμῑλος
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33 φιλάδελφος
φιλάδελφος, ον (for the prim. sense ‘loving one’s brother/ sister’ in ref. to siblings s. φιλαδελφία; Soph., X.+; on gravestones [Sb 6234; 6235; 6653]; 2 Macc 15:14; 4 Macc 13:21; 15:10; Philo, De Jos. 218) in our literature only in the transf. sense having affection for an associate, having brotherly love, having mutual affection (cp. Socrat., Ep. 28, 12=sociable; 2 Macc 15:14=loving one’s compatriots) 1 Pt 3:8.—New Docs 3, 87 (ins reff., incl. one fr. Bithynia: TAM IV, 111). M-M. TW. -
34 κοινωνικός
1) gregarious2) outgoing3) sociable4) socialΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > κοινωνικός
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