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1 γνώστης
-ου + ὁ N 1 1-3-0-0-1=5 1 Sm 28,3.9; 2 Kgs 21,6; 2 Chr 35,19a; SusTh 42one who knows the future, wizardCf. GRILLET 1997 395; →ADRADOS; LSJ RSuppl -
2 μάγος
-ου + ὁ N 2 0-0-0-10-0=10 DnTh 1,20; Dn 2,2.10wizard, enchanter, magician→ NIDNTT; TWNT -
3 βίαιος
A forcible, violent: Adj. once in Hom.,ἔρδειν ἔργα βίαια Od.2.236
, Adv. twice, by force, perforce, ; ; freq. in all writers,ἔργα β. Thgn. 1343
; ; of persons,βιαιότατος τῶν πολιτῶν Th.3.36
;χρόνος καταψήχει καὶ τὰ βιαιότατα Simon. 176
; β. θάνατος a violent death, Hdt.7.170, Pl.R. 566b, etc.;β. νόσος S.Ant. 1140
(lyr.);β. ἄνεμος Arist.Mete. 370b9
;ἐπάρδευσις Epicur.Ep. 2p.44U.
([comp] Comp.); ὁ πόλεμος β. διδάσκαλος teaches by violence, Th. 3.82; δίκη βιαίων an action for forcible rescue, Harp.; τοῖς β. or τῶν βιαίων ἔνοχος, Lys.23.12, Pl.Lg. 914e; βιαίων [ἐγκαλεῖ] D.37.33; τὰ [περὶ] τῶν βιαίων ibid.; συναλλάγματα β., λαθραῖα, obligationes ex delicto, Arist.EN 1131a8;κλοπαῖα καὶ β. Pl.Lg. 934c
. Adv.βιαίως, ἀποθανεῖν Antipho 1.26
; β. σέλμα σεμνὸν ἡμένων in their irresistible might, A.Ag. 182 (lyr.); χαλεπῶς καὶ β. by struggling and forcing their way, Th.3.23; firmly,σχεδίας β. ζεύξαντες Plb.3.46.1
: neut. pl. as Adv., A.Supp. 821 (lyr.);πρὸς τὸ β. Id.Ag. 130
;ἐκ τοῦ βιαιοτάτου D.H.10.36
.2 esp. of magic,β. τέχνη Philostr.VA1.33
. Adv. βιαίως, σοφός a wizard, ib.1.2.II [voice] Pass., forced, constrained, opp.ἑκούσιος, πράξεις Pl.R. 603c
; β. κίνησις, = παρὰ φύσιν κ., Arist.Ph. 254a9, cf. Pl.Ti. 64d; τὸ β., = οὗ ἔξωθεν ἡ ἀρχὴ μηδὲν συμβαλλομένου τοῦ βιασθέντος Arist.EN 1110b15; ἡ β. τροφή, of the diet of athletes, Id. Pol. 1338b41; πόνοι μὴ β. ib. 1335b9; ὁ χρημ.ατιστὴς (sc. βίος) β. τίς ἐστιν, Id.EN 1096a6;βιαιότερος λόγος Jul. Or.6.191d
. Adv. -ως, = παρὰ φύσιν, κινεῖσθαι Arist.Ph. 253b34: [comp] Comp.- οτέρως Gal.17(1).19
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4 γόης
A sorcerer, wizard, Phoronis 2, Hdt.2.33,4.105, Pl.R. 380d, Phld.Ir.p.29 W.;γ. ἐπῳδὸς Λυδίας ἀπὸ χθονός E.Ba. 234
, cf. Hipp. 1038; prob. f.l. for βοῇσι Hdt.7.191.2 juggler, cheat,δεινὸς γ. καὶ φαρμακεὺς καὶ σοφιστής Pl.Smp. 203d
;δεινὸν καὶ γ. καὶ σοφιστὴν.. ὀνομάζων D.18.276
;ἄπιστος γ. πονηρός Id.19.109
;μάγος καὶ γ. Aeschin.3.137
: [comp] Comp.γοητότερος Ach.Tat.6.7
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5 γοητεύω
A bewitch, beguile, Pl.Grg. 483e, etc.:—[voice] Pass., Id.R. 412e, 413b, D.19.102, etc.; fascinate, as a snake, Plot.4.4.40.2 abs., play the wizard, D.L.8.59.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > γοητεύω
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6 θελητής
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > θελητής
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7 Μάγος
Μάγος [ᾰ], ου, ὁ, Magian, one of a Median tribe, Hdt.1.101, Str. 15.3.1: hence, as belonging to this tribe,2 one of the priests and wise men in Persia who interpreted dreams, Hdt.7.37, al., Arist.Fr. 36, Phoen.1.5, Ev.Matt.2.1.3 enchanter, wizard, esp. in bad sense, impostor, charlatan, Heraclit.14, S.OT 387, E.Or. 1498 (lyr.), Pl.R. 572e, Act.Ap.13.6, Vett. Val.74.17: also fem., Luc.Asin.4, AP 5.15 (Marc. Arg.).II μάγος, ον, as Adj., magical,μάγψ τέχνῃ πράττειν τι Philostr.VA1.2
;κεστοῦ φωνεῦσα μαγώτερα AP5.120
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8 μάγος
1) illusionist2) sorcerer3) wizardΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > μάγος
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