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1 ἀγοραῖος
A in, of, or belonging to the ἀγορά, Ζεὺς Ἀ. as guardian of popular assemblies, Hdt.5.46, A.Eu. 973 (lyr.), E.Heracl.70; Ἑρμῆς Ἀ. as patron of traffic, Ar.Eq. 297, cf. IPE12.128 ([place name] Olbia), IG12(8).67 ([place name] Thasos), Paus.1.15.1; Ἄρτεμις Ἀ. at Olympia, Id.5.15.4; Ἀθηνᾶ Ἀ. at Sparta, Id.3.11.9; generally,θεοὶ ἀ. A.Ag.90
.2 of things, τὰ ἀ. details of market-business, Pl.R. 425c.II frequenting the market,ὁ ἀ. ὄχλος X.HG6.2.23
;δήμου εἶδος Arist.Pol. 1291b19
, etc.; τὸ ἀ. πλῆθος.. τὸ περὶ τὰς πράσεις καὶ τὰς ὠνὰς καὶ τὰς ἐμπορίας καὶ καπηλείας διατρῖβον ib. 1291a4:— ἀγοραῖοι (with or without ἄνθρωποι), οἱ, those who frequented the ἀγορά, Hdt.1.93, 2.141; opp. ἔμποροι, X. Vect.3.13, but = traders (i.e. sutlers), Ael.Tact.2.2:—hence, the common sort, low fellows, Ar.Ra. 1015, Pl.Prt. 347c, Thphr.Char.6.2; of agitators, Act.Ap.17.5, Plu.Aem.38: [comp] Comp., the baser sort, Ptol. Euerg.1. Adv.-αίως, λέγειν D.H.Rh.10.11
.2 of things, vulgar, ;τοὺς νοῦς ἀ. ἧττον.. ποιῶ Id.Fr. 471
; ἀ. φιλία (opp. ἐλευθέριος) Arist.EN 1162b26; common,ἄρτοι Lync.
ap. Ath.3.109d.III generally, proper to the ἀγορά, skilled in, suited for forensic speaking, Plu.Per.11, al.:— ἀγοραος (sc. ἡμέρα) court-day, assize,τὰς ἀ. ποιεῖσθαι Str.13.4.12
; ἄγειν τὴν ἀ. Epist. Galb. ap. J.AJ14.10.21, cf.Act.Ap.19.38, IGRom.4.790. Adv. - ως in forensic style, Plu. CG4, Ant.24.2 ἀγοραῖος, ὁ, = tabellio, notary, Aristid.Or.50(26).94, Edict.Diocl.7.41, Gloss.; also, pleader, advocate, in pl., Philostr.VA 6.36.b ἀγοραῖος, ἡ, market-day, IGRom.4.1381 ([place name] Lydia). (The distn. ἀγόραιος vulgar, ἀγοραῖος public speaker, drawn by Ammon., etc., is prob. fictitious.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀγοραῖος
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2 πονηρός
A oppressed by toils, πονηρότατος καὶ ἄριστος, of Heracles, Hes.Frr.138,139.2 of things, toilsome, painful, grievous,ἔργα Hom.Epigr.14.20
;νούσων πονηρότερον Thgn. 274
; .II in bad case, in sorry plight, useless, good-for-nothing, σύμμαχοι ib. 220, cf. Nu. 102;στράτευμα X.An.3.4.34
; (v.l. for μοχθηρός) ; κύων, ἱππάριον, Pl. Euthd. 298d, X.Cyr.1.4.19; δίαιτα, τροφή, σιτία, injurious, Pl.R. 425e, Lg. 735b, Grg. 464d, etc.;π. ἕξις σώματος Id.Ti. 86e
; π. σῶμα, opp. χρηστόν, Id.Prt. 313a, cf.R. 341e; π. σκώμματα sorry jests, Ar.Nu. 542;π. βούλευμα Id.Lys. 517
([comp] Comp.); π. πράγματα a bad state of things, Th.8.97, cf. 24; π. ἀρχὴ τῆς παιδείας a bad beginning, Aeschin.1.11;π. τὴν ναυτιλίαν ναυτίλλεσθαι Pl.R. 551c
;π. πολιτεία Arist.Pol. 1294b38
. Adv., - ρῶς ἔχειν to be in bad case, Th.7.83, etc.;ἂ πονηρῶς ἔχει τῶν πραγμάτων Lys.14.35
; π. διακεῖσθαι, διατεθῆναι, Isoc. 19.12, D.59.55.III in moral sense, worthless, knavish, φήμη, βίος, ζόη, A.Ch. 1045, Frr.90,401, etc.;οὐδεὶς ἑκὼν π. Epich.78
;π. ἦθος Democr.192
; πονηρὸς.. κἀκ πονηρῶν rogue and son of rogues, Ar.Eq. 336-7; ὦ πόνῳ πονηρέ in a comic jingle, Id.V. 466, cf. Lys. 350; π. πόρρω τέχνης past master in knavery, Id.V. 192;π. τοῖς φίλοις X.Cyr.8.4.33
;πρὸς ἀλλήλους Id.An.7.1.39
;π. λόγων ἀκρίβεια Antipho 3.3.3
;πονηρότεροι σύμβουλοι Id.5.71
; π. [ῥῆμα] malicious, Ev.Matt.5.11;τὰ π.
wickednesses,X.
Cyr.2.2.25;πονηρὰ δρᾶσαι E.Hec. 1190
;τὸ π. LXX De.17.2
; δόλῳ πονηρῷ, Lat. dolo malo, SIG693.6 (Methymna, ii B.C.); ὁ π. the evil one, Ev.Matt.13.19;π. δαίμων PLips.34.8
(iv A.D.), etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πονηρός
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