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101 φλέγμα
A flame, fire, heat, Il.21.337.II Medic.1 inflammation, heat, Hp.Prog.18, Morb.2.27, Gal.Nat.Fac.2.9.2 phlegm, one of the four humours in the body, Hdt.4.187, Hp.Nat.Hom.4, Aph.7.54, Phryn.Com. l.c., Thphr.HP9.11.9;φ. ὀξὺ καὶ ἁλμυρὸν πηγὴ πάντων νοσημάτων ὅσα γίγνεται καταρροϊκά Pl.Ti. 85b
, cf. 83c sq.;ἡ χολὴ μέν ἐστι θερμόν, τὸ δὲ φ. ψυχρόν Arist.Pr. 862b28
, cf. Pl.R. 564b;τὸ πικρὸν φ. Phld.Vit.p.18J.
: pl., Pl.Ti. 82e; φ. ἁλυκά ib. 86e.3 λευκὸν φ., a kind of dropsy, anasarca, Hp.Aph.7.75 (but λευκὸν φ., in the common sense, Pl.Ti. 83d, 85a).4 in Poets, malignant, angry humour,ἄγριον Ἀρχιλόχου φ. AP7.70
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102 φονικός
A inclined to slay, murderous,γένος -ώτατον Th.7.29
, cf. Pl.Phdr. 252c, D.S.18.33, J.BJ2.21.1 ([comp] Sup.), Ael.VH14.41 ([comp] Comp.), Hierocl. in CA11p.440M., etc.; φ. ἀδίκημα blood-guiltiness, Lycurg.52;τὸ φ.
a murderous disposition,Ael.
VH2.17, 6.8; οἱ -ώτατοι (sc. πυρετοί) most malignant, Hp.Judic.7. Adv. [suff] φον-κῶς Demetr.Lac.Herc.1014.37, Poll.6.192;πολεμεῖν Polyaen.4.3.30
: [comp] Comp.- ώτερον J.BJ4.9.10
;- ωτέρως Lyd. Ost.56
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103 φονώδης
φονώδης, ες,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > φονώδης
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104 χάρμα
I in concrete sense, source of joy, delight, χ. γενέσθαι or ἔσσεσθαί τινι, Il.17.636, 23.342;χ. φίλοις Thgn.692
;χ. μεῖζον ἐλπίδος κλύειν A.Ag. 266
, cf. S.Fr.636.1;μᾶζαν, ἣν.. Δηὼ βροτοῖσι χ. δωρεῖται Antiph.1
; of victory in the games,ἄπονον ἔλαβον χ. Pi.O.10
(11).22;καλλίνικον χ. Id.I.5
(4). 54: freq. in pl., Od.6.185;μὴ γείτοσι χάρματα γήμῃς Hes.Op. 701
, cf. Max.87 (sg.); χάρματ' Ἐρινύος, χάρματα θηρῶν, E.Ph. 1503, Supp. 282 (both lyr.); χάρματ' ἄλλοις ἔθηκεν, ἐμβαλεῖν χ. ἀνθρώποισι, Pi.O.2.99, 7.44;ἀντιδιδόναι A.Eu. 984
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105 Χειρώνειος
Χειρώνειος, ον,A of or from Cheiron, X. ἕλκος a sore like Cheiron's or needing his aid, a malignant sore, Zen.6.46, Gal.10.1006, Alex.Aphr.Pr.1.92, Hierocl. in CA14p.451M.II πάνακες Χειρώνειον, elecampane, Inula Helenium, Thphr.HP9.11.1, Plin.HN 25.32.2 Cheiron's all-heal, Hypericum olympicum, Dsc.3.50.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Χειρώνειος
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106 ψώρα
A itch, mange, scurvy, of men and beasts, Hdt.4.90, Pl.Phlb. 46a, Hermipp.63.7 (hex.), Phryn.Com.26 (dub.);ἵππων Plb.3.88.1
;βοσκημάτων Thphr.HP9.9.4
;τοὺς ὀφθαλμοὺς ἐν ψώρᾳ συνεχομένους Phld.Rh.2.143
S.; called by Suid. κνησμονή (fr. κνάω to scratch): pl., Pap. in Stud.Ital.12(1935).94 (iii A. D.); ψώρα ἀγρία, of a malignant kind, LXXLe.21.20.2 metaph.,ψ. περὶ τὰς αἱρέσεις Gal.8.148
.II a disease of trees, scab, Cladosporium herbarum, esp. of fig-trees, when they are overgrown with moss, Thphr.HP4.14.3, etc.; also of the olive, Hp.Nat.Mul.79, Mul.2.117; cf. λειχήν. -
107 ψωραγριάω
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108 ἀγριόω
A , the act. tenses being mostly supplied by ἀγριαίνω, ([etym.] ἄγριος):— makewild or savage, provoke, ἣ τῇτεκούσῃ σ' ἠγρίως ε against thy mother, E l.c.II mostly in [voice] Pass., ἀγριοῦμαι Hp.Aër.4: [tense] impf. codd.: [tense] aor.ἠγριώθην Plu.Per. 34
: [tense] pf. , E.IT 348, Ar.Ra. 897:— grow wild; in [tense] pf. to be wild, properly of plants, countries, etc.,νῆσος ἠγριωμένη τῇ ὕλῃ Thphr.HP5.8.2
, cf. CP5.3.6; of men, to be unkempt, , cf. 387.2 in moral sense, to be savage, cruelἠγρίωσαι S.Ph.
l.c., cf. E.El.l.c., etc.; γλῶσσα.. ἠγρίωται, of Aeschylus, Ar.l.c.: metaph., ἠγριωμένον πέλαγος an angrysea, Plu.Pyrrh.15.3 Medic., become malignant, of wounds, Hp.l.c. -
109 ἀκάκωτος
ἀκᾰκ-ωτος, ον,A unharmed, Ph.1.490, D.C.77.15;ἀ. εὐχή IG14.2012A39
(Sulp. Max.). Astrol., subject to no malignant influence, not 'afflicted', Vett. Val.111.24.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀκάκωτος
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110 ἀνθρακόομαι
A to be burnt to cinders or ashes,κεραυνῷ Ζηνὸς ἠνθρακωμένος A. Pr. 374
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111 ἀνθράκωσις
A malignant ulcer, commonly in the eye, Paul.Aeg.3.22.2 carbuncle, Gal.14.777.II carbonization, charring, Dsc.Eup.1.49.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνθράκωσις
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112 ἀπόνηρος
2 Medic., not malignant,πυρετοί Antyll.
ap. Orib.5.29.8.II ([etym.] πόνηρος) not taking pains, c. inf., D.H.Lys.15.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀπόνηρος
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113 ἄγριος
ἄγριος, α, ον, Od.9.119; also ος, ον (not in Trag. or com). Il.19.88, Phoc.3.6, Pl.Lg. 824a, Theoc.22.36: [comp] Comp.I of animals, opp. τιθασός ἥμερος, wild,βάλλειν ἄγρια πάντα Il.5.52
; αἶξ, σῦς, 3.24, 9.539; even of flies,ἄ. φῦλα, μυίας 19.30
; ἵπποι, ὄνοι, etc., Hdt.7.86, etc.; ἄ. τέρας, of a bull, E.Hipp. 1214;ἄ. θηρία X.An. 1.2.7
; of men, living in a wild state, Hdt.4.191.2 of trees, opp. ἥμερος, wild, Pi.Fr.46, Hdt.4.21, etc.; μητρὸς ἀγρίας ἄπο ποτόν of the wild vine, A.Pers. 614, cf. Arist.Pr. 896a8;ἄ. ἔλαιον S.Tr. 1197
; , etc.;μέλι Ev.Matt.3.4
.II mostly of men, beasts, etc.:1 in moral sense, savage, fierce, Il.8.96, Od.1.199, etc., cf. Ar.Nu. 567; ;ἄ. καὶ ἀπαίδευτος Id.Grg. 510b
;ἄγριε παῖ καὶ στυγνέ Theoc.23.19
, cf. 2.54; ἄ. κυβευτής a passionate gambler, Men.965; esp. of παιδερασταί, Ar.Nu. 349 (cf. Sch. ad loc.), Aeschin.1.52, Aen. Gaz.Thphr. p.14 B.2 of temper, wild, fierce, θυμός, χόλος, Il.9.629, 4.23;λέων δ' ὥς, ἄγρια οἶδεν 24.41
; ἄ. πτόλεμος, μῶλος, 17.737, 398;ἄγριος ἄτη 19.88
; ἄ. ὁδοί cruel ways or counsels, S.Ant. 1274; ([comp] Sup.);ἀγριώτατα ἤθεα Hdt.4.106
; ; , cf. R. 572b, etc.; τὸ ἄ. savageness, Id.Cra. 394e; ἐς τὸ -ώτερον to harsher measures, Th. l.c.3 of things, circumstances, etc., cruel, harsh, ; νὺξ -ωτέρη wild, stormy, Hdt.8.13; ; σύντασις ἀ. a violent strain, Id.Phlb. 46d; ἄ. βάρος, of strong, hot wine, Ar.Fr. 351. -
114 ἄνθραξ
A charcoal, Sotad.Com.1.12: mostly in pl.ἄνθρακες Ar.Ach.34
, 332, Nu.97;ἄ. Παρνήθιοι Id.Ach. 348
;ὀπτωμέναις κόγχαισιν ἐπί τῶν ἀ. Id.Fr.68
;ἄνθρακας ἡμμένους Th.4.100
, etc.; their vapour produced stupor, Arist.Sens. 444b31: prov., ἄνθρακας κατεσθίειν, of a glutton, Euphro 10.14, cf. Ion Trag.29.2 coal,οἷς καὶ οἱ χαλκεῖς χρῶνται Thphr.Lap.16
, PHolm.2.33; ἐπὶ ἀνθράκων μαλακῶν on a slow fire, Xenocr.16.II a precious stone of dark-red colour, including the carbuncle, ruby, and garnet ([place name] Adams), Arist. Mete. 387b18, LXX Ex.28.18, Phylarch.41, etc.2 hence, carbuncle, malignant pustule (acc. to some, small-pox), Hp.Epid.3.7, Gal.7.719, al. -
115 ἐπαγαίομαι
A exult in,κάρτ A.R.3.1262
; feel a malignant joy in, ἄτῃ ib. 470: [dialect] Ep. [tense] aor. ἐπαγάσσατο Epic. ap. Parth.21; ἐπαγασσαμένη· ἐκπλαγεῖσα, Hsch. ( ἐπατασσομένη cod.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπαγαίομαι
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116 ἐπίφθονος
ἐπίφθον-ος, ον,A liable to envy or jealousy, looked on with jealousy, odious,αἱ λίην ἰσχυραὶ τιμωρίαι πρὸς θεῶν ἐ. γίνονται Hdt.4.205
;γνώμη πρὸς ἀνθρώπων ἐ. Id.7.139
;μηδ'..ἐ. πόρον τίθει A.Ag. 921
; τινι by one, E.Med. 303, Supp. 893 ;εἴ τῳ θεῶν ἐ. ἐστρατεύσαμεν Th.7.77
;[πενία] ἥκιστα ἐ. X.Smp.3.9
; - ώτεραι (sc. αἱ ἐμαὶ διατριβαί) Pl.Ap. 37d, cf. R. 502d ; ἐπίφθονόν ἐστι c. inf., it is invidious, hateful to.., Ar.Eq. 1274 ;εἴ τῳ μακαρίως -ώτερον εἰπεῖν Arist.EE 1215a10
; τὸ ἐ. envy,ἐπὶ μεγίστοις τὸ ἐ. λαμβάνειν Th.2.64
.2 [voice] Act., bearing a grudge against, τινι A.Ag. 133 (lyr.): abs., malignant, hostile, Id.Eu. 376 (lyr.), Sammelb.3924.35 (i A. D.) ;τὸ δαιμόνιον..ἐ. App.Pun.59
;ἐ. βλέμμα Hld.4.5
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117 ἐπιχαίρω
A rejoice over, exult over, mostly of malignant joy, c. dat. rei,κακοῖς τοῖς τοῦδε S.Aj. 961
;ἀτυχίαις τῶν πέλας Men.673
, cf. Arist. Rh. 1379b17: c. dat. pers., D. 21.134;τινὶ τεθνηκότι Plu.Eum.2
;ἐπί τινι Phld.Mort.20
: abs., Ar. Pax 1015 (anap.), D.9.61: also in [tense] aor. I [voice] Med.,ἐπεχήρατο A.R.4.55
:—[voice] Pass., Phld.Mort.20.2 rarely in good sense, ἐπιχαρῆναι ([tense] aor. 2 [voice] Pass.) rejoice in another's joy, Ar.Th. 314(lyr.): c. acc., (anap.).3 take pleasure in, c. dat., Hld.6.14.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπιχαίρω
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118 ἐπίχαρτος
ἐπίχαρ-τος, ον,2 more freq., wherein one feels malignant joy,ἐχθροῖς ἐπίχαρτα πέπονθα Id.Pr. 159
(anap.);οἱ δικαίως τι πάσχοντες ἐ. Th.3.67
, cf. D.45.85;βαρβάροις ἐ. γενόμενος Pl.Ep. 356b
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119 ἔγκοτος
ἔγκοτ-ος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἔγκοτος
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120 ὑποκακοήθης
ὑποκᾰκοήθης, ες,A somewhat malignant, Hp.Mul.1.36, Ph.2.570.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑποκακοήθης
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