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21 ἀνύπαρκτα
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22 ανύπαρκτοι
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23 ἀνύπαρκτοι
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24 ανύπαρκτος
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25 ἀνύπαρκτος
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26 αὐτοζῷον
αὐτο-ζῷον, τό,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > αὐτοζῷον
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27 αὐτοφυής
αὐτο-φῠής, ές,A self-grown, στρωμνὴ οἰκεία τε καὶ αὐ., of the fur of beasts, Pl.Prt. 321a; self-existent, Critias 19.1 D.2 self-grown, of home production,ἀγαθά X.Vect.2.1
;ὦπόλι φίλη Κέκροπος, αὐτοφυὲς Ἀττική Ar.Fr. 110
.3 natural, opp. artificial, ;λιμήν Th.1.93
; χρυσὸς αὐ. native gold, D.S.3.45;κύανος αὐ. Thphr. Lap.39
; αὐ. λόφοι hills in their natural state, not quarried or mined, X.Vect.4.2; a natural growth,Theoc.
9.24; opp. χειροποίητος, Plb.9.27.4; opp. τὰ διὰ τέχνης, wild, not cultivable, Thphr.CP3.1.1; of a horse, τὸν αὐτοφυῆ (sc. δρόμον) διατροχάζειν to have natural paces, X.Eq.7.11; αὐ. γηρύματα ' native wood-notes wild', of birds, opp. language, Plu.2.973a; of style, natural, simple, D.H.Din.7; αὐ. αἴσθησις, opp. ἐπιστημονική, Phld.Mus.p.11 K., cf. p.63 K.: [comp] Comp. - έστερος more natural, of an explanation, Simp. in Ph.149.18. Adv. -φυῶς, ὅμοιον like by nature, 6opp. μιμητής, Pl. Grg. 513b;αὐ. ἀγαθοί Id.Lg. 642c
.II [voice] Act., bearing, producing of itself,γῆ αὐ. ὧν φέρει Philostr.Im.2.18
. Adv.- φυῶς
spontaneously,Syrian.
in Metaph.123.22;αὐ. κινούμενοι Plot.6.5.1
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28 καθυφίσταμαι
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καθυφίσταμαι
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29 μεταπλασμός
μετα-πλασμός, ὁ, in Gramm.,A metaplasm, the formation of cases of Nouns or tenses of Verbs from a non-existent nom. or [tense] pres., A.D.Adv.183.22 (pl.), Choerob. in Theod. 1.377, Arc. 129.9.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μεταπλασμός
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30 οὐδαμοῦ
A = οὐδαμόθι, nowhere, answering to ; where?A.
Supp. 329, 442, al., Hdt.2.150, al., Th.1.3, etc.: also c. gen.,οὐ. γῆς Hdt.7.166
;οὐ. μὲν οὖν φρενῶν E.Hipp. 1012
: freq. f.l. for οὐδαμοῖ (q.v.).2 οὐ. λέγειν τινά to esteem as naught, S.Ant. 183; θεοὺς.. νομίζων οὐ. A.Pers. 498; οὐ. εἶναι to be non-existent, Pl.Phd. 70a; οὐδαμοῦ ἂν φαίνοιτο would be 'nowhere', 'not in the running', ib. 72c, cf. Grg. 456b, D.18.310, 19.116; δειλοὶ δ' εἰσὶν οὐδὲν οὐ. E.IT 115; cf. μηδαμοῦ.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > οὐδαμοῦ
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31 οὐσιόω
A invest with being, existence or substance, Plot.6.1.10, Suppl. ad Procl.in Prm. p.1003 S., Dam.Pr.80, Phlp. in GA7.26, 39.7, Simp. in Cat.129.23:—[voice] Pass., to be existent or have essence or substance, Porph.in Cat.99.7, Id. ap. Stob.3.21.28, Procl.in Cra.p.57 P., Syrian. in Metaph.7.24, Dam.Pr.83 bis, Simp.in Epict.p.129 D., etc. -
32 ταώς
Aταῶ Alex.100.14
, Inscr.Délos 290.4 (iii B.C.); acc. ταών orταῶν Eup. 36
: pl., nom. ;ταοί Menodot.
ap. Ath.14.655a; gen.ταῶν Antiph.205
; acc. ταώς orταῶς Id.175.5
:—but also nom. [full] ταών Aesop.397b; gen. , Gal.6.701, Gp.14.7.28; dat. : pl., nom. ταῶνες v.l. in Arist.HA 564a31; gen. ; dat.ταῶσι Ar.Ach.63
; acc.ταῶνας Com.Adesp.59
, Plu.Per.13:—the form ταός is non-existent acc. to Hdn.Gr. ap. Choerob. in Theod.1.284 H.:—peacock, Pavo cristatus, ll. cc.: metaph. of coxcombs, Ar.Ach. l.c., cf. Stratt.27, Luc.Nigr. 13.II name of a gem, Plin.HN37.187.III name of a fish, Philostr.VA3.1. (Acc. to Tryphoap.Ath.9.397e, the Athenians pronounced it with an aspirate, ταὧς λέγουσιν Ἀθηναῖοι τὴν τελευταίαν συλλαβὴν περισπῶντες καὶ δασύνοντες; the bird was a native of India (ταῶς ἐξ Ἰνδίας Luc. Nav.23
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33 ἀγέννητος
A unbegotten, unborn,ἀ. τότ' ἦ S.OC 973
: unoriginated, Pl.Ti. 52a. Adv., ἀναιτίως καὶ ἀ. Plu. 2.1015b codd.II = ἀγεννής, low-born, mean, S.Tr.61.III [voice] Act., not productive, Thphr.CP6.10.1. Adv.- τως
without leaving issue,Epigr.Gr.
333a (Perg.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀγέννητος
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34 ἀνύπαρκτος
ἀν-ύπαρκτος, ον,A non-existent, unreal, Epicur.Fr.27, Zeno Stoic.1.19, Phld.Mus.p.65K., Ph.2.307, Plu.2.1124a, PGiss.7.8 (ii A.D.), etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνύπαρκτος
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35 ὑπαρκτός
A subsisting, existent, real, Epicur.Fr.27, Posidon. ap.D.L.7.91, Plu.2.1046c, etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑπαρκτός
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36 εἵλη 2
εἵλη 2.Grammatical information: f.Other forms: ( εἴλη, ἕλη), βέλα (= Ϝέλα) ἥλιος, καὶ αὑγή, ὑπὸ Λακώνων H. (idem to ἔλα); unclear γέλαν (= Ϝέλαν?) αὑγην ἡλίου, because of γελεῖν λάμπειν, ἀνθεῖν H. perh. to γελάω, γαλήνη (s. vv.), but γελοδυτία ἡλιοδυσία H. belongs to Ϝέλα.Compounds: As 1. member in εἱλη-θερής `warmed by the sun' (Hp., Gal.), ἐλαθερές ἡλιοθαλπές H., rather to θέρομαι then to θέρος (s. Schwyzer 513); from there εἱληθερέω, - έομαι `warm (oneself) in the sun' (Hp.); εἱλι-κρινής, εἱλό-πεδον, s. vv. As 2. member in πρός-ειλος `exposed to the heat of the sun, sunny' (A.), εὔ-ειλος `id.' (Ar.), ἄ-ειλος `sunless' (A. Fr. 334).Derivatives: εἰλήϊον ἐν ἡλίῳ θερμανθέν H. (false explanation of Ίλήϊον Φ 558 ?); denomin. verb ἐλᾶται ἡλιοῦται, fut. βελ[λ]άσεται ἡλιωθήσεται H. εἰληθέντες `warmed in the sun', εἰλέω Eust.Origin: IE [Indo-European] [1045] *su̯el(H)- `burn, singe'Etymology: PGr. *Ϝhέλᾱ (*hϜέλα; cf. Schwyzer 226f.), from where Ϝέλᾱ, ἕλᾱ beside which one assumed a form with prothetic vowel: *ἐ-Ϝhέλᾱ \> εἵλη, εἴλη, belongs as verbal noun IE *su̯elā to a verb `burn slowly, singe', which is still existent in Germanic and Baltic, e. g. OE swelan, NHG schwelen (full grade), Lith. svìlti (zero grade of a disyllabic root: *su̯elH-) `singe (intr.), burn without flame' with many derivatives. The Greek forms present εἱλ- beside ἑλ-, which cannot be explained. From a root *su̯el- a form h₁u̯el- is hardly possible. Unless there is an unknown phonetic development, the problem cannot be solved: analogical spread of εἱλ-? From Greek also here 1. ἀλέα ( ἁλ-) `heat of the sun', s. v. - On more cognates further away, e. g. OHG swelzan `burn', OE sweltan `die', ONord. svelta `hunger, die' from IE *su̯eld- (also Arm. k`aɫc`), the last certainly an independent root, s. WP. 2, 531f., esp. Solmsen Unt. 248ff. - S. also ἥλιος. On ἑλάνη `torch' s. v.Page in Frisk: 1,458-459Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > εἵλη 2
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