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1 σύννους,-ους,-ουν
A 0-0-0-0-1=1 1 Ezr 8,68deep in thought, gloomy -
2 σύννοον
σύννοοςin deep thought: masc /fem acc sgσύννοοςin deep thought: neut nom /voc /acc sgσύννουςmasc /fem acc sgσύννουςneut nom /voc /acc sg -
3 συννόω
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4 συννόῳ
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5 σύννοοι
σύννοοςin deep thought: masc /fem nom /voc plσύννουςmasc /fem nom /voc pl -
6 σύννοος
A in deep thought, thoughtful, Isoc.1.15, Plu.2.206b, etc.;σ. πρὸς ἑαυτῷ Id.Them.3
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7 ἐνδιάθετος
ἐνδιά-θετος, ον,A residing in the mind ( ἐν τῇ διαθέσει, opp. ἐν τῇ προφορᾷ, Porph.Abst.3.3), ἐ. λόγος conception, thought, opp. προφορικὸς λ. (expression), Stoic.2.43, etc.; of the immanent reason of the world, Ph.1.598; ἕξις ib.36, Plu.2.48d; ὁ ἐ. ἄνθρωπος the inner man, Corp.Herm.13.7 (s. v. l.).2 innate,περιαυτολογία Plu.2.44a
: hence, unaffected, spontaneous, Hermog.Id.2.7; τὸ ἐ. ib.1.11, al.3 τὸ σὸν εἰς ἡμᾶς ἐ. your disposition towards us, PAmh.2.145.12 (iv/v A. D.). Adv. - τως λέγειν speak from the heart, Hermog.Id.2.7; βοᾶν Sch.Arat.968; εὔχεσθαι Eust.ad D.P. 739.2 Adv. fixedly, opp. προσκαίρως, Sor.1.92.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐνδιάθετος
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8 βυρρός
Grammatical information: m.Origin: LW [a loanword which is (probably) not of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably] Etr.Etymology: Thought to derive from the colour, from Gr. πυρρός, = Lat. burrus `deep red' (Paul. Fest. 31). Fohalle Mélanges Vendryes 157f., also Kretschmer Glotta 16 (1928)166. However, this is hardly adequate in the case of a pot. Fur. 213 connects μύρσος `basket' (Call. fr. anon. 102; H.), Etr. murś; the word lives on in Otrant. vurro, Toscan. borraccia (Alessio, Le lingue, 736).Page in Frisk: 1,277Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > βυρρός
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