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1 ιολόχευτον
ἰολόχευτοςborn of venom: masc /fem acc sgἰολόχευτοςborn of venom: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
2 ἰολόχευτον
ἰολόχευτοςborn of venom: masc /fem acc sgἰολόχευτοςborn of venom: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
3 χολή
χολή, ἡ,A gall, bile, Archil.131, A.Ch. 184, E.Fr. 682, Th.2.49, etc.; χ. μέλαινα black, i. e. diseased, bile, Hp.Aph.4.23, Pl.Ti. 83c (but, = μελαγχολία, Men.Epit. 459);ξανθὴ χ. Hp.VM19
;πυρρά Gal.15.658
; χολὴν ἐμεῖν, βῆξαι, Nicopho 12, Herod.3.70 (prob. l.): prov., ;πικρότερ' αὐτῆς τῆς χ. Alex. 16.12
; χολῇ ἀλείφειν, prov. of giving one a disgust for a thing, from the custom of mothers putting gall to the nipple when the child was to be weaned, Diph.74.2 pl. χολαί, gall-bladder, S.Ant. 1010; called δοχαὶ χολῆς, E.El. 828; also in sg., A.Pr. 495; , cf. PA 677b11.3 metaph. (mostly in Poets) like χόλος (q. v.), bile, gall, i. e. bitter anger, wrath, Ar. Pax66;ἢ γυναιξὶν οὐκ οἴει χολὴν ἐνεῖναι; Id.Lys. 465
; ; πάνυ ἐστ' ἤδη χ. stirs my bile, makes me sick, Ar.Ra.4; ἐπιζεῖ χ. the bile boils over, Id.Th. 468;χολὴν κινεῖν Id.V. 403
, cf. Pherecr. 69.III in LXX = Hebr. rôsh, a poisonous plant, variously called hemlock or poppy, Ps.68(69).22, Je.8.14.IV serpent's venom, χ. ἀσπίδος ib.Jb.20.14; of the hydra's venom, Apollod.2.5.2, D.S. 4.11.V bitter drink, Ev.Matt.27.34. (With χολή, χόλος, cf. Lat.fel, ONorse gall, etc., 'bile, gall':—prob. the name is derived from the colour of bile, and is cogn. with Lat. (h) olus, helvus, Germ. gelb 'yellow', perh. also χλόη.) -
4 ενιοβόλησε
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5 ἐνιοβόλησε
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6 ἰός
1 venom met. δύο δὲ γλαυκῶπες αὐτὸν δαιμόνων βουλαῖσιν ἐθρέψαντο δράκοντες ἀμεμφεῖ ἰῷ μελισσᾶν καδόμενοι i. e. honey O. 6.47 -
7 ἰοβόλος
-ος,-ον A 0-0-0-0-1=1 Wis 16,10shedding venom, venomous (of anim.) -
8 ἰός
-οῦ + ὁ N 2 0-0-5-3-2=10 Ez 24,6(bis).11.12(bis)poison, venom Ps 13(14),3; rust, scum LtJ 10→NIDNTT; TWNT -
9 κεφαλή
-ῆς + ἡ N 1 97-122-66-80-68=433 Gn 3,15; 8,5; 11,4; 28,11.12head (of men and anim.) Gn 3,15; id. (metaph.) Dt 28,13; head, leader JgsA 10,18; person, oneself[τινος] SusTh 55; top Gn 8,5; capital (of a pillar) 1 Kgs 7,27; band or troop of soldiers (semit.?) Jb 1,17κατὰ κεφαλήν individually, a head Ex 16,16; τῇ κεφαλῇ a piece Ex 39,3; ἐπὶ τὴν κεφαλήν τινος upon one’s res-ponsibility 2 Sm 1,16; κατὰ κεφαλῆς with the head covered Est 6,12; κεφαλὴ γωνίας head of the corner, most im-portant one (of a stone) Ps 117 (118),22; ἄνθρακας πυρὸς σωρεύσεις ἐπὶ τὴν κεφαλήν αὐτοῦ you shall heap burning embers on his head, you shall cause him pain (leading to contrition) Prv 25,22; ἀπὸ κεφαλῆς ἕως ποδῶν from head to foot, from top to toe Lv 13,12; ἀπὸ ποδῶν ἕως κεφαλῆς from foot to head, from top to toe Jb 2,7*Sir 25,15(bis) κεφαλή head-שׁרֹא for שׁרֹא / שׁוֹר poison, venom (no ms evidence), cpr. Jb 20,16Cf. CERVIN 1989, 85-112; DORIVAL 1994, 96; GRUDEM 1985 38-59; 1990 3-72; MURAOKA 1990b, 28;SMEND 1906, 229; VAN ROON 1974, 278; WEVERS 1993, 449; WISSEMAN 1988, 377-384; →NIDNTT; TWNT -
10 λύθρον
A defilement from blood, gore, Hom., only in dat.,λύθρῳ.. παλάσσετο χεῖρας Il.11.169
, 20.503; , Od.22.402: masc.λύθρος AP9.323
(Antip.), Ph. ap.Gal.13.268, Poll.1.46, M.Ant.3.3, Jul.Or.2.71a: the neut. λύθρον only in APl.4.112: in Medic., of the impure blood in a woman's womb, Plu.2.496b, 997a: pl.,ἐκ μητρῴων λύθρων Hp.Ep.17
; of blood in general, M.Ant.2.2; of the venom of the hydra, Euph.50.2. [[pron. full] ῠ by nature, APl.l.c., Epigr.Gr. 314 ([place name] Smyrna).] -
11 πτύσμα
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12 ἐνιοβολέω
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13 ἰοβόλος
II shedding venom, venomous, of animals, Numen. ap. Ath.7.304f, Hdn.3.9.5: [comp] Sup., J.AJ17.5.5; ἰοβόλα, τά, venomous animals, Arist.HA 607a28; περὶ ἰοβόλων ζῴων, title of work by Philumenus;τὰ τῶν ἰ. ἄκη Philostr.VA3.44
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14 ἰολόχευτος
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15 ἰός
Aἰά Il.20.68
(Cypr., acc. to AB1095):— arrow,ἰὸν ἕηκε Il.1.48
;βλήμενος ἢ ἰῷ ἢ ἔγχεϊ 8.514
, cf. A.Pers. 461;ἧκεν κομήτην ἰόν S.Tr. 567
. (Cf. Skt. í[snull ] 'arrow'.)------------------------------------A poison, as of serpents, A.Eu. 478, S.Tr. 771, E. Ion 1015, Plu.2.562c, etc.; venom of a mad dog, Ruf.Fr.118; ἰὸς ἀμεμφὴς μελισσῶν, of honey with which snakes fed Iamos, Pi.O.6.47: metaph., of envy, A.Ag. 834. (Cf. Skt. vi[snull ]ám 'poison', Lat. vīrus.)------------------------------------A rust on iron, or verdigris on copper and bronze, Sapph.141 (dub.), Thgn.451, Pl.R. 609a, Ti. 59c, Theoc.16.17;ἰ. σιδήρου Dsc.5.80
;ἰ. χαλκοῦ Hp.Mul.1.75
, Dsc.5.79, Gal.12.218; patina on bronze statues, (Chios, iv B.C.), cf. Plu.2.395b. (Perh. identical withἰός B.
)------------------------------------ἰός [ῐ], ἴᾰ, ἰόν,A one, commonest in fem. (v. εἷς): neut.ἰῷ κίον ἤματι Il.6.422
: masc. dat. ἰῷ, = ἐκείνῳ, Leg.Gort.8.8; but, = ἑνί, ib.7.23; acc., τόν γ' ἰὸν ἐνιαυτόν the same year, IG5(1).1390.126 (Andania, i B.C.); ἰός, = μόνος, acc. to Trypho ap.A.D.Pron.56.4. -
16 ἀπαθής
ἀπαθής, ές (s. πάσχω; Theognis I, 1177 et al.).① pert. to not being subject to suffering, free of suffering (so Plato et al.; Stoic term: Stoic. II p. 99, 23; Teles p. 56, 14; Porphyr., Abst. 2, 61; Herm. Wr. 2, 12; Philo; Jos., Bell. 5, 417; POxy 526, 3f; Just., Ath. Cp. Theognis 1177; X., An., 7, 7, 33 al.) of Christ (opp. παθητός as in Proclus, Theol. 80 p. 74, 33) IEph 7:2; IPol 3:2.② pert. to emergence from suffering or injury without mishap, without suffering, uninjured (Hdt. 1, 32; 2, 119; Dio Chrys. 19 [36], 40 Zoroaster emerges from fire unharmed; Appian, Liby. 111 §522; Jos., Ant. 1, 284; also med. term, e.g. Galen 5, 122) Βαρσαβᾶς … ἰὸν ἐχίδνης πιῶν … ἀ. διεφυλάχθη despite his having drunk snake-venom, he suffered no ill effects Papias (11:2).—TW. -
17 ἀσπίς
ἀσπίς, ίδος, ἡ (Hdt., et al.; Antig. Car. 16; Aelian, NA 2, 24; 6, 38; Plut., 380f; Ps.-Oppian, Cyn. 3, 433; OGI 90, 43; Sb 8232, 11; PGM 4, 2116; LXX; Test12Patr; TestAbr AB; TestJob 43:12; JosAs 26:7 [shield]; Philo; Jos., C. Ap. 2, 86; SibOr 3, 794) ‘asp, Egyptian cobra’, gener. of venomous snakes ἰὸς ἀσπίδων venom of asps Ro 3:13 (Ps 13:3; 139:4).—DELG. M-M. TW. -
18 ἰός
ἰός, οῦ, ὁ (Pind. et al.; pap, LXX; TestJob 43:8; TestReub 5:6; ApcMos 19)① poison, venomⓐ lit. ἰὸν ἐχίδνης Papias (11:2) and ἰὸς ἀσπίδων (TestJob 43:12; cp. Appian, Mithr. 88 §490 ἰὸς ὄφεων; Philo, Leg. ad Gai. 166; Jos., Bell. 1, 601; Constant. Manasses 4, 39 H.) Ro 3:13 (Ps 13:3; 139:4). Of animal (i.e. snake; s. θηρίον 1aβד) poison also Hs 9, 26, 7. These passages, as well as Hv 3, 9, 7 and ITr 6:2 v.l., show that the transition to the fig. use was easy.ⓑ fig. (Aeschyl., Eum. 730 al.; Herm. Wr. p. 480, 15 Sc.; Test Reub 5:6) Js 3:8.② corrosion, rust (Theognis 451; Pla., Tim. 59c, Rep. 10, 609a; Theocr. 16, 17 et al.; SIG2 587, 310 [329 B.C.] σίδηρος καταβεβρωμένος ὑπὸ τοῦ ἰοῦ; SIG 284, 15; Herm. Wr. 14, 7; Ezk 24:6, 11f; EpJer 10 and 23; Philo, Div. Rer. Her. 217 [χρυσὸς] ἰὸν οὐ παραδέχεται, gold is praised for being rust-proof; sim. Theognis 449–52; but if not adequately refined or subject to chemical pollution some metals in a gold object would be subject to oxidation) Js 5:3; Dg 2:2.—DELG ἰός (3). M-M. TW.
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