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21 ακαμπτοπόδων
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22 ἀκαμπτοπόδων
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23 ακνάμπτοις
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24 ἀκνάμπτοις
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25 ακνάμπτων
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26 ἀκνάμπτων
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27 ἀκλινής
-ής,-ές + A 0-0-0-0-2=2 4 Mc 6,7; 17,3bending to neither side, without swaying; without yielding 4 Mc 17,3; unbending (metaph.) 4 Mc 6,7 Cf. SPICQ 1978a, 60 -
28 ἀκαμπτόπους
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀκαμπτόπους
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29 ἀτενής
ἀτεν-ής, ές,A stretched, strained, (lyr.); freq. of the eyes, staring, Arist.HA 492a11;τὸ ἀ. τῆς ὄψεως καὶ ἄτεγκτον D.H.5.8
;τὴν ὄψιν εἰς τὸ ἀ. ἀπερείδεσθαι
intently,Luc.
Icar.12.II of men's minds and speech, intent, earnest,ἀτενεῖ.. νόῳ Hes.Th. 661
, Pi.N.7.88; ἁπλοῖ καὶ ἀ., of men, Pl.R. 547e;ἀ. παρρησία E.Fr. 737
;ἀ. ψυχή Luc.Nigr.4
.2 unbending, stubborn,ἀ. ἀτεράμων τε Ar.V. 730
(lyr.);ἀστένακτος καὶ ἀ. D.H.5.8
: [comp] Comp., Phld. Lib.p.44 O.III Adv. ἀτενῶς, [dialect] Ion.- έως Hp.Prorrh.1.24
;ἀ. ἐμβλέπειν Agatharch.41
; δυσπειθῶς καὶ ἀ. ἔχειν πρός τι to be obstinately averse to, Plu.Galb.25:—more freq. in neut., ἀτενὲς ἴκελοι exceeding like , Pi.P.2.77; ἀ. ἀπ' ἀοῦς from dawn onwards, Epich.124.1;καταμαθεῖν ἀ. Id.172.4
;ἀ. τηρεῖν Diph.61
;ἀ. βλέπειν Plb.18.53.9
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30 ἄγναμπτος
ἄγναμπτος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἄγναμπτος
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31 ἄκαμπτος
ἄκαμπ-τος, ον,A unbent, rigid, Hp.Fract.2 ([comp] Sup.), Pl.Ti. 74b ([comp] Comp.), etc.; τὸ ἄ. the part that will not bend, Arist.HA 493b29.2 metaph., unbending, unflinching,βουλαί Pi.P.4.72
; ψυχὰν ἄ. Id.I. 4(3).53;ἀ. μένει A.Ch. 455
(lyr.); τὸ πρὸς τοὺς πόνους, τὸ εἰς ἐπιείκειαν ἄ., Plu.Lyc.11, Cat.Mi.4.3 from which there is no return,χῶρος ἐνέρων AP7.467
(Antip.);τρίβος IG12(7).449
([place name] Amorgos).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἄκαμπτος
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32 ἄστρεπτος
ἄστρεπτος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἄστρεπτος
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33 στόρθυγξ
στόρθυγξ, - υγγοςGrammatical information: m. f.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin] (S)Etymology: Like the synonym στόνυξ an isolated poetic word with formation like φάρυγξ, σπῆλυγξ, σπόρθυγγες (s. σπύραθοι) a.o. from στόρθη τὸ ὀξὑ τοῦ δόρατος, καὶ ἐπιδορατίς H., which differs from OWNo. stirðr `stiff, unbending', storð f. `grass, green stalk' (IE * sterdh- or stert-, resp. str̥dh-, str̥t-) only in ablaut. Beside it with IE -d- a.o. OWNo. stertr m. `bird's tail', OHG a. NHG Sterz. Further forms w. lit. in Bq and WP 2, 630, Pok. 1023f. -- Finally to στερεός etc. (s. v.). -- No doubt a Pre-Greek word. (The etym. proposed has nothing to recommend it.) (Not in Furnée.)Page in Frisk: 2,802Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > στόρθυγξ
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