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1 ἀκαταστατέω
ἀκαταστατέω (Epict. 2, 1, 12; Vett. Val. index; Cat. Cod. Astr. VII 134, 18; 138, 25; Tob 1:15 BA; Gen 4:12 Aq.) to be mentally or behaviorally erratic, be unsettled / vacillating, the man possessed by evil spirits is unsettled Hm 5, 2, 7. W. dat. ἀ. ταῖς βουλαῖς be vacillating in their purposes Hs 6, 3, 5. -
2 δίγνωμος
δί-γνωμος, ον,A of two minds, vacillating, Simp.in Epict.p.134 D., Diogenian.4.32.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δίγνωμος
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3 σχελίς
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: meaning vacillating, approx. `rib of beef, thigh-bone, side of bacon', after H. = τὸ ἀπὸ τῆς ῥάχεως ἕως τοῦ ὑπογαστρίου, also = κρέα ἐπιμήκη τετμημένα.Other forms: mostly pl. - ίδες (A. Fr. 443 = 724 M.[?], com., Luc., Poll.); σκελίς, pl. - ίδες (pap. IIIa, D. Chr., Poll.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin] (V)Etymology: Generally taken to σκέλος, semant. not impossible, but certainly not correct; the aspirated form would have to be secondary (Hiersche Ten. asp. 217). As however in σκέλος the writing σκ- is fixed ( σχέλος only in an inscr. Delos IIIa), the aspirate in σχελίς, not counting the oldest attestations, is surprising. Then σκελίδες innovation after σκέλος? -- The variation is the one usual in Pre-Greek (not in Furnée).Page in Frisk: 2,837-838Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σχελίς
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4 ἀκατάστατος
ἀκατάστατος, ον (Hippocr. et al.; Polyb. 7, 4, 6; Plut., Mor. 437d; IDefixAudollent 4b, 12; SibOr 1, 164; Is 54:11 LXX; Gen 4:12 and La 4:14 Sym.; TestJob 36:3f) unstable, restless, of vacillating persons ἀ. ἐν πάσαις ταῖς ὁδοῖς αὐτοῦ one who is unstable in all actions Js 1:8. Of the tongue ἀ. κακόν a restless evil 3:8 (v.l. ἀκατάσχετον). Of slander personified ἀκατάστατον δαιμόνιον a restless demon Hm 2:3.—M-M. TW. -
5 ἐλαφρία
ἐλαφρία, ας, ἡ (s. ἐλαφρός 3; Aretaeus p. 162, 10; Hesych.) condition of treating a matter frivolously, as by irresponsible change of mind, vacillation, levity τῇ ἐ. χρᾶσθαι be vacillating, fickle 2 Cor 1:17. -
6 ἐλαφρός
ἐλαφρός, ά, όν (Hom. et al.; ins, pap, LXX) comp. ἐλαφρότερος (Il. 22, 287; Hdt 3, 23, 3; Crinagoras no. 47, 6=Anth. Pal. 11, 42, 6; Philo, Leg. All. 1, 42; Jos., Ant. 2, 61)① having little weight, light in weight (Hom. et al.; Lucian, Merc. Cond. 13 φέρειν τὸν ζυγὸν ἐλαφρόν; PGiss 47, 7): a burden Mt 11:30. Fig. easy to bear, insignificant (Hdt. 7, 38, 1; Plut.; Ex 18:26) τὸ ἐ. τῆς θλίψεως insignificant affliction 2 Cor 4:17; comp. adv. ἐλαφροτέρως more lightly θλίβειν τινά Hs 7:6.② From the time of Homer, ἐ. has the mng. ‘quick, nimble’. A transfer is readily made to impulsive behavior. Hence of ill temper (Crinagoras loc. cit. of the θυμός) impetuous Hm 5, 2, 4.③ pert. to shallowness of character, frivolous, fickle, vacillating (s. ἐλαφρία; Polyb. 6, 56, 11) Hm 11:6; 12, 4, 5.—B. 1073. Schmidt, Syn. II 136–39. DELG. M-M. TW.
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