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1 ἔλπομαι
Grammatical information: v.Other forms: ep. also ἐέλπομαι (below), perf. (with present meaning) ἔολπα, plusquamperf. ἐώλπει (for *(Ϝ)ε(Ϝ)όλπει, s. below and Debrunner Mus. Helv. 2, 199, Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 479f. with Add. et corr.)Compounds: As 2. member in ἄ-ελπ-τος `unexpected, unhoped-for' with ἀελπτ-ία, - έω (Il.), also ἀ-ελπ-ής (ε 408); as 1. member in Έλπ-ήνωρ (Od.; on the formation Schwyzer 441, Sommer Nominalkomp. 175 m. Lit.).Derivatives: ἐλπωρή `hope' (Od.; for - ωλη?; cf. Porzig Satzinhalte 235); ἐλπίς, - ίδος f. `id.' (π 101 = τ 84; cf. Porzig 353; on the meaning Martinazzoli Stud. itfilclass. 1946, 11ff.) with εὔ-, ἄν-ελπις a. o.; denomin. verb ἐλπίζω `id.' (Ion.-Att.) with ἐλπιστικός, ἐλπισμός, ἔλπισμα (Arist.). - On ἐλπίς, ἔλπομαι s. Myres ClRev. 63, 46.Origin: IE [Indo-European] [1137] *u̯elp- `hope'Etymology: To (Ϝ)έλπομαι (s. Chantraine, Gr. hom. 1, 133 and 182) and the old perfect with present meaning (Ϝ)έ(Ϝ)ολπα there is no counterpart; Homer has a few forms from ἐέλπομαι, after ἐέλδομαι (Beekes, Development 64). A connected verbal adjective is supposed in Lat. volup(e) est `it is pleasant to me' (from there volup-tas); IE *u̯olp-i- or *u̯l̥p-i- (cf. τρόχις or turpis and Brugmann Grundr.2 2: 1, 167ff.) or *u̯elp-i-.Page in Frisk: 1,502-503Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἔλπομαι
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turpis — tur·pis … English syllables
turpis — /tarpas/ In the civil law, base; mean; vile; disgraceful; infamous; unlawful. Applied both to things and persons … Black's law dictionary
turpis — Bad; base; immoral; wicked; dishonorable … Ballentine's law dictionary
turpis causa — illegitimate motive, motive that is not allowed as the cause for an action … English contemporary dictionary
turpis causa — /tarpas koza/ A base cause; a vile or immoral consideration; a consideration which, on account of its immorality, is not allowed by law to be sufficient either to support a contract or found an action; e.g., future illicit intercourse … Black's law dictionary
turpis contractus — /tarpas kantreektas/ An immoral or iniquitous contract … Black's law dictionary
turpis est pars quae non convenit cum suo toto — /tarpas est parz kwiy non kanviynat kam s(y)uwow towtow/ The part which does not agree with its whole is of mean account [entitled to small or no consideration] … Black's law dictionary
turpis contractus — A dishonorable contract … Ballentine's law dictionary
Turpis est pars quae non convenit cum suo toto — That part is bad which does not correspond with its own whole … Ballentine's law dictionary