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21 καινολογία
καινολογίᾱ, καινολογίαstrange language: fem nom /voc /acc dualκαινολογίᾱ, καινολογίαstrange language: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic)——————καινολογίᾱͅ, καινολογίαstrange language: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
22 κισσήσει
κίσσησιςfem nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)κισσήσεϊ, κίσσησιςfem dat sg (epic)κίσσησιςfem dat sg (attic ionic)κισσάωcrave for strange food: aor subj act 3rd sg (attic epic ionic)κισσάωcrave for strange food: fut ind mid 2nd sg (attic ionic)κισσάωcrave for strange food: fut ind act 3rd sg (attic ionic) -
23 ξενοπαθή
ξενοπαθέωhave a strange feeling: pres subj mp 2nd sgξενοπαθέωhave a strange feeling: pres ind mp 2nd sgξενοπαθέωhave a strange feeling: pres subj act 3rd sg -
24 ξενοπαθῇ
ξενοπαθέωhave a strange feeling: pres subj mp 2nd sgξενοπαθέωhave a strange feeling: pres ind mp 2nd sgξενοπαθέωhave a strange feeling: pres subj act 3rd sg -
25 ξενοπρεπή
ξενοπρεπήςstrange: neut nom /voc /acc pl (attic epic doric)ξενοπρεπήςstrange: masc /fem /neut nom /voc /acc dual (doric aeolic)ξενοπρεπήςstrange: masc /fem acc sg (attic epic doric) -
26 ξενοπρεπῆ
ξενοπρεπήςstrange: neut nom /voc /acc pl (attic epic doric)ξενοπρεπήςstrange: masc /fem /neut nom /voc /acc dual (doric aeolic)ξενοπρεπήςstrange: masc /fem acc sg (attic epic doric) -
27 ξενοπρεπεστέρα
ξενοπρεπεστέρᾱ, ξενοπρεπήςstrange: fem nom /voc /acc comp dualξενοπρεπεστέρᾱ, ξενοπρεπήςstrange: fem nom /voc comp sg (attic doric aeolic)——————ξενοπρεπεστέρᾱͅ, ξενοπρεπήςstrange: fem dat comp sg (attic doric aeolic) -
28 οθνεία
ὀθνεί̱ᾱ, ὀθνεῖοςstrange: fem nom /voc /acc dualὀθνεί̱ᾱ, ὀθνεῖοςstrange: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic)——————ὀθνεί̱ᾱͅ, ὀθνεῖοςstrange: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
29 οθνείων
ὀθνεί̱ων, ὀθνεῖοςstrange: fem gen plὀθνεί̱ων, ὀθνεῖοςstrange: masc /neut gen plὀθνεί̱ων, ὀθνεῖοςstrange: masc /fem /neut gen pl -
30 ὀθνείων
ὀθνεί̱ων, ὀθνεῖοςstrange: fem gen plὀθνεί̱ων, ὀθνεῖοςstrange: masc /neut gen plὀθνεί̱ων, ὀθνεῖοςstrange: masc /fem /neut gen pl -
31 ξένος
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32 δεινός
A fearful, terrible; in Hom., of persons and things,Χάρυβδις Od.12.260
;κλαγγή Il.1.49
;ὅπλα 10.254
: freq. in neut.,δεινὸν ἀῧσαι 11.10
;βροντᾶν 20.56
;δεινὸν δέρκεσθαι 3.342
;παπταίνειν Od.11.608
;δεινὰ δ' ὑποδρὰ ἰδών Il. 15.13
; δ. ἰδέσθαι fearful to behold, Od.22.405;δ. μὲν ὁρᾶν, δ. δὲ κλύειν S.OC 141
;εἰ καὶ δεινόν τῳ ἀκοῦσαι Th.1.122
;δεινὴ παρὰ τοῖς εἰδόσιν ἡ βάσανος And.1.30
; in milder sense, awful,δεινή τε καὶ αἰδοίη θεός Il.18.394
, cf. 3.172, Od.8.22, etc.; danger, suffering, horror,A.
Ch. 634, etc.; awe, terror, Id.Eu. 517;ὅπου τὸ δ. ἐλπὶς οὐδὲν ὠφελεῖ S.Fr. 196
; πρὸς τὸ δ. ἔρχεσθαι ib. 351: in pl., ;εἰ δείν' ἔδρασας, δεινὰ καὶ παθεῖν σε δεῖ Id.Fr. 962
, etc.; δεινὸν γίγνεται μή.. there is danger that.., Hdt.7.157; οὐδὲν δεινοὶ ἔσονται μὴ ἀποστέωσιν no fear of their revolting, Id.1.155, etc.; δεινότατον μή.. the greatest danger lest.., And.3.1; δεινόν ἐστι, c. inf., it is dangerous to do, Lys.12.87; δεινὸν ποιεῖσθαι take ill, complain of, be indignant at a thing: abs., Th.1.102, etc.: c. inf.,ὑπὸ Μήδων ἄρχεσθαι Hdt.1.127
, etc.; also make complaints,Id.
3.14,5.41;ἐν δεινῷ τίθεσθαι J.AJ18.9.8
;δεινόν τι ἔσχε αὐτὸν ἀτιμάζεσθαι Hdt.1.61
; δεινὸν or δεινὰ παθεῖν suffer illegal, arbitrary treatment, Ar.Ra. 252, cf. Pl.Prt. 317b, etc.;δεινότερα π. Th.3.13
;τὸ δ. τὸ πείσομαι Hdt.7.11
: in Oratt.,δεινὸν ἂν εἴη εἰ.. And.1.30
, Lys.12.88, etc. Adv.-νῶς, φέρειν Hdt.2.121
. γ'; δ. καὶ ἀπόρως ἔχει μοι I am in dire straits, Antipho 1.1;δ. ἔχειν τῇ ἐνδείᾳ X.An.6.4.23
;δ. διατεθῆναι τυπτόμενος Lys.3.27
.II marvellously strong, powerful: δ. σάκος the mighty shield, Il.7.245; simply, wondrous, marvellous, strange, τὸ συγγενές τοι δεινὸν ἥ θ' ὁμιλία kin and social ties have strange power, A.Pr.39;δ. τὸ κοινὸν σπλάγχνον Id.Th. 1036
;δ. τὸ τίκτειν S.El. 770
;πολλὰ τὰ δ. κοὐδὲν ἀνθρώπου -ότερον πέλει. Id.Ant. 333
; δ. ἵμερος, ἔρως, Hdt.9.3, Pl.Tht. 169c; , etc.;δ. λέγεις πρᾶγμα Pl.Euthd. 298c
;δ. γ' εἶπας, εἰ καὶ ζῇς θανών S.Aj. 1127
; freq. δεινὸν ἂν εἴη εἰ.. it were strange that.., as E.Hec. 592. Adv. - νῶς marvellously, exceedingly, δ. μέλαινα, ἄνυδρος, Hdt.2.76, 149;δ. ἐν φυλακῇσι εἶναι Id.3.152
;δ. πώς εἰμ' ἐπιλήσμων Metag.2
, etc.: [comp] Comp. - οτέρως Sch. Min.Il.7.97.III clever, skilful, first in Hdt.5.23 ἀνὴρ δ. τε καὶ σοφός; of Odysseus,γλώσσῃ.. δεινοῦ καὶ σοφοῦ S.Ph. 440
, cf. OC 806, Antipho 2.2.3, Lys.7.12;σοφὸς καὶ δ. Pl.Prt. 341a
; opp. σοφός, of practical ability, Id.Phdr. 245c, Tht. 164d; opp. ἰδιώτης, D.4.35: c. inf.,δεινὸς εὑρεῖν A.Pr.59
; ; δ. λέγειν clever at speaking, S.OT 545, etc.; δ. εἰπεῖν is rare, D.20.150;νόσος δ. φαγεῖν Ar.Nu. 243
;δ. πράγμασι χρῆσθαι D.1.3
; αἱ εὐπραξίαι δ. συγκρύψαι τὰ ὀνείδη are wonderfully liable to.., Id.2.20: c. acc.,δ. τὴν τέχνην Ar.Ec. 364
;δ. περὶ τοὺς λόγους τοὺς εἰς τὰ δικαστήρια Pl.Euthd. 304d
;ἐς τὰ πάντα Ar.Ra. 968
; δ. περὶ τὸ ἀδικεῖν, περὶ Ὁμήρου, Pl.R. 405c, Ion 531a;δ. ἀμφί τι Arr.Tact.9.5
;δ. κατὰ χειρουργίαν Ael.VH3.1
;ἐν λόγοισι δ. Ὑπερείδης Timocl.4.7
(but also of the forcible, vehement, style in oratory, Demetr.Eloc. 240, al.); in bad sense, over-clever, Pl.Euthphr.3c;δ. ὑπὸ πανουργίας Id.Tht. 176d
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33 ἔκτοπος
ἔκτοπ-ος, ον,A away from a place, c. gen.,τῶνδ' ἑδράνων πάλιν ἔ. ἔκθορε S.OC 233
(lyr.); distant,ἄρουρα Id.Tr.32
; ἔ. ἔστω let him leave the place, E.Ba. 69 (anap.).II foreign, strange, [τέθνηκεν] αὐτὴ πρὸς αὐτῆς, οὐδενὸς πρὸς ἐκτόπου by no strange hand, S.Tr. 1132.2 out of the way, strange, extraordinary, (lyr.); ὁτιοῦν τῶν ἐ. Pl. Lg. 799c;χειμών Thphr.CP6.18.12
; ἱστορία ἔ. Plu.2.977e; of persons, eccentric, Arist.Pr. 954b2. Adv. - πως extraordinarily, Id.Mir. 833a14, PPetr.3p.150, Plb.32.3.8: [comp] Comp. codd.3 ἔκτοπον· ἔξοδον, Hsch.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἔκτοπος
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34 κῶας
Grammatical information: n., pl.Meaning: `weak, hairy skin, fleece' (Il.).Dialectal forms: Myc. kowo \/kōwos\/.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Without certain etymology. Acc. to Bq from long grade *κῶϜας, IE. * kōuǝs- (as γῆρας; Schwyzer 349) from the s. κύτος discussed group `cover, conceal', IE. ( s)keu-; incorrect; doubts in WP. 2, 547 and Pok. 951. Not (with Curtius and Prellwitz) to κεῖμαι. - A full grade is what we expect, which would give *koHu̯-H-s or *keh₃u̯-h₂-s, which is rather strange; the inflection - ας, - ε- is also unusual: the -e- would fit with the Myc. nom., but then - ας is strange; it rather seems that a strange, i.e. Pre-Greek, word was adapted to Greek; so prob. the word is Pre-Greek.Page in Frisk: 2,59Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κῶας
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35 παροικία
παροικία, ας, ἡ (παροικέω; TestLevi 11:2; PdeLabriolle, Paroecia: RSR 18, 1928, 60–72).① the state of being in a strange locality without citizenship, sojourn, stay, also in transf. sense of the foreign country itself.ⓐ lit. (2 Esdr 8:35; prol. to Sir ln. 34; 3 Macc 7:19) of the stay of the Israelites in Egypt (Wsd 19:10) ἐν τῇ παροικίᾳ ἐν γῇ Αἰγύπτου Ac 13:17 (ἐν γῇ Βαβυλῶνος Theoph. Ant. 3, 28 [p. 264, 9]).ⓑ fig., of a Christian’s earthly life, far fr. the heavenly home (Ps 118:54; 119:5; cp. παροικέω 1) ὁ τῆς π. ὑμῶν χρόνος the time of your stay here in a strange land 1 Pt 1:17. καταλείπειν τὴν π. τοῦ κόσμου τούτου give up their stay in the strange land of this world 2 Cl 5:1 (cp. CIG 9474; IG XIV, 531, 7 τούτου τοῦ βίου τὴν παροικίαν; Philo, Conf. Lingu. 80 ἡ ἐν σώματι παροικία).② a cultic (Christian) group perceived as strangers, congregation, parish (the word is derived fr. π.) in so far as it represents a community of such ‘strangers’ (Eus., HE 4, 23, 5 τῇ ἐκκλησίᾳ τῇ παροικούσῃ Γόρτυναν ἅμα ταῖς λοιπαῖς κατὰ Κρήτην παροικίαις; Irenaeus in Eus. 5, 24, 14; Apollonius in Eus. 5, 18, 9. παροικία means a community of persons in PsSol 17:17) MPol ins., s. παροικέω 2a.—M-M. TW. -
36 αλλογλωσσίας
ἀλλογλωσσίᾱς, ἀλλογλωσσίαuse of a strange tongue: fem acc plἀλλογλωσσίᾱς, ἀλλογλωσσίαuse of a strange tongue: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
37 ἀλλογλωσσίας
ἀλλογλωσσίᾱς, ἀλλογλωσσίαuse of a strange tongue: fem acc plἀλλογλωσσίᾱς, ἀλλογλωσσίαuse of a strange tongue: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
38 αλλοιώδες
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39 ἀλλοιῶδες
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40 αλλοιώδεις
ἀλλοιώδηςstrange: masc /fem acc plἀλλοιώδηςstrange: masc /fem nom /voc pl (attic epic)
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