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41 πήληξ
A helmet,ἀμφὶ δέ οἱ κροτάφοισι φαεινὴ σείετο πήληξ Il. 13.805
; ; ἱππόκομος π. 16.797; old [dialect] Ep. word, used by Ar.Ra. 1017, Arist.Top. 173b20. -
42 πημαίνω
A , OC 837; [dialect] Ion. - ανέω Il. 24.781: [tense] aor.ἐπήμηνα 3.299
, S.Tr. 715, Pl.R. 364c; [dialect] Dor. part. πημάνας [ᾱ] IG12.1085.8:—[voice] Med., [tense] fut.πημᾰνοῦμαι Ar.Ach. 842
(s. v.l.), also πημανούμενος in pass. sense, S.Aj. 1155 : [dialect] Ep. [tense] aor.πημήναντο Q.S.13.379
:—[voice] Pass., [tense] aor. ἐπημάνθην (v. infr.):—plunge into ruin, undo, and in milder sense, grieve, distress,π. Τρῶάς τε καὶ Ἕκτορα Il.15.42
; [Ὅρκος] ἀνθρώπους π. Hes.Th. 232, cf. Thgn.689; π. τὴν γῆν damage it, Hdt.9.13; ἄτρακτος θεὸν π. S.Tr. 715;π. τινὰ φαρμάκοις Pl.Lg. 932e
;ὑγρότης π. τὰ ὄμματα Arist.Pr. 957b24
: abs., do harm, Il.24.781, Democr.258; ὑπὲρ ὅρκια πημήνειαν might work harm in transgression of oaths, Il.3.299:—[voice] Med., ὅρκια πημήναντο violated their oaths, Q.S.l.c.:—[voice] Pass., suffer hurt or harm,οὺδέ τις οὖν μοι νηῶν πημάνθη Od.14.255
, cf. 8.563, A.Pr. 336, etc.;ἴσθι πημανούμενος S.Aj. 1155
.—Poet. word, used also IG12.18.7 and by Hdt. l.c., Pl.R. l. c., Lg. 862a, 932e, 933e ([voice] Pass.), and in later Prose, as Corn.ND32 ([voice] Pass.), Porph.Abst.2.12, Agath.5.23.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πημαίνω
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43 προϊάλλω
προϊάλλω [ῐ],A send forth or away, dismiss, discharge, τινα Il.8.365, 11.3, Od.15.370;σιάλων τὸν ἄριστον 14.18
;ὀϊστὸν ἀπὸ νευρῆς Theoc. 25.235
.—[dialect] Ep. word, used by Hom. always in [tense] impf. without augm.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προϊάλλω
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44 στυφελίζω
A strike hard,τρὶς δέ οἱ ἐστυφέλιξε.. ἀσπίδ' Ἀπόλλων Il.5.437
; ; στυφέλιξε δέ μιν (sc. ἐγχείη) 7.261; ὡς ὁπότε νέφεα Ζέφυρος στυφελίξῃ drives away the clouds, 11.305; εἰ.. κ' ἐθέλῃσιν Ὀλύμπιος.. ἐξ ἑδέων στυφελίξαι thrust us from our seats, 1.581;τὸν δ'.. ἐκ δαιτύος ἐστυφέλιξε 22.496
; οὐδέ μιν ἐκτὸς ἀταρπιτοῦ ἐστ. Od.17.234;τινὰ κορύνῃ A.R.2.115
;κῦμα.. ναύτας ἐς κοίλην ἐστυφέλιξεν ἅλα AP7.665
(Leon.); ἐκ θεμέθλων ἄνακτας ib.15.22 (Simm.);Ποσείδαν.. ἐστυφέλιξε πόντον Alc.26
.2 generally, treat roughly, maltreat, Il.21.380, 512, Od.18.416;τινὰ ὀνείδεσι A.R. 1.273
.—[dialect] Ep. word, used by Pi.Fr. 225, S.Ant. 139 (lyr., abs.); alsoσ. τρώματα Hp.Fract.31
: in late Prose, Plu.Nob.9.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > στυφελίζω
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45 τάλας
τάλας (v. sub fin.), τάλαινα, τάλαν (fem.A ): gen. ᾰνος, αίνης, ανος, also dat.τάλαντι Hippon.12
: voc. τάλαν, masc. in Od.18.327, 19.68, Thgn.512, etc., fem. in Ar.Ra. 559, al. (Adv. acc. to A.D.Adv.160.11, Hdn.Gr.2.12, al.): [dialect] Aeol. nom. [full] τάλαις Choerob.in Theod.1.126 H.: ([etym.] Τλάω):—suffering, wretched,ξεῖνε τάλαν Od.18.327
, etc.;ὦ τάλας ἐγώ S.OC 1338
, 1401, Aj. 981;ὦ τάλαιν' ἐγώ A.Ch. 743
; (lyr.): c. gen. causae,οἲ γὼ τάλαινα συμφορᾶς κακῆς A.Pers. 445
, cf. 517;τάλαιν' ἐγὼ τῆς ὕβρεος Ar.Pl. 1044
: sts. in bad sense, wretch!Od.
19.68: but in Com., τάλαινα poor dear! as a sort of coaxing address, Ar.Lys. 910, 914; so .2 in Trag. also of things, sorry, wretched, (anap.); (lyr.); (lyr.); ; (lyr.); συμφορά, νόσος, Id.El. 1179, Tr. 1084; ἔρις, φυγά, E.Hel. 248 (lyr.), Ph. 1710 (lyr.): [comp] Sup. τᾰλάντατος, η, ον, Ar. Pl. 684, 1046, 1060, Pl.Cra. 395e.--Poet. word, used by X.Cyr.4.6.5, Ph.2.239, Arr.Epict.2.16.20, Plu.Ant.79, al., Luc.DMeretr.10.3.II Τάλας, ὁ, a constellation ([etym.] θεός τις κατακέφαλα κείμενος) rising with Sagittarius, Cat.Cod.Astr.7.207. [ τᾰλᾱς A.Pr. 158 (anap.), S. (v. supr.), Ar.Ach. 163, 1192, Pax79, Av. 1494, Pl. 930; [dialect] Dor. also τᾰλᾰς Theoc.2.4, AP9.378 (Pall.): voc.τάλᾰν Thgn.512
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46 τείρω
τείρω, [tense] impf. ἔτειρον, found only in [tense] pres. and [tense] impf. [voice] Act. and [voice] Pass., and in [dialect] Aeol. [tense] pf. inf. [voice] Pass. τέτορθαι Hdn.Gr.2.69:—of the effects of pain, sorrow, etc., on body and mind,A oppress, distress, weaken, τείρουσι (sc. ἡμᾶς or σε)μαρνάμενοι Il.6.255
, cf. 8.102, 24.489;ἀλλά σε γῆρας τείρει 4.315
;βέλεος δέ σε τείρει ἀκωκή 13.251
;τεῖρε γὰρ αὐτὸν ἕλκος 16.510
; , cf. Od.1.342;ἱδρὼς γάρ μιν ἔτειρεν Il.5.796
;τεῖρε γὰρ αἰνῶς φωκάων.. ὀδμή Od.4.441
;μιν ἔτειρεν ἔρος Hes.Fr. 105
;νιν ἔρως ἔτειρεν Telest.1.6
;κακαὶ τ. μέριμναι Mimn.1.7
;ἐπεί με.. τύχαι τείρουσ' Ἄτλαντος A.Pr. 350
; ὀδύνη με τ. E.Rh. 799:—[voice] Pass.,τείροντο δὲ νηλέϊ χαλκῷ Il.17.376
; καμάτῳ τε καὶ ἱδρῷ ib. 745; ; τείρετο δ' αἰνῶς she was sore distressed, 5.352; τειρόμενοι, by war, 11.801, cf. 6.387, al.;ἕλκει -όμενον Pi.P.1.52
; ἄχθεσι τ. Tyrt.6; ἐν.. κακῷ τείρει ([ per.] 2sg. [voice] Pass.)ψυχὴν ἐξαπατηθείς Ar.Lys. 960
;Ἑρμιόνας δούλαν· ἇς ὕπο τειρομένα.. τάκομαι E.Andr. 114
(lyr.).--Poet. word, used by Gal.14.632, Ael.NA14.11. (The other tenses are supplied by τέτρυμαι etc. from τρύω (not found before Call. in [tense] pres. or [tense] impf.), which may be cogn.) -
47 τέκμαρ
A fixed mark or boundary, goal, end (= πέρας, κατὰ τὴν ἀρχαίαν γλῶσσαν, Arist.Rh. 1357b9), ἵκετο τέκμωρ he reached the goal, Il.13.20; τοῖο μὲν.. εὕρετο τέκμωρ for this he found an end, i.e. devised a remedy, 16.472;εἰς ὅ κε τ. Ἰλίου εὕρωσιν 7.30
;οὐδέ τι τέκμωρ εὑρέμεναι δύνασαι Od.4.373
, cf. 466: in Pi., either end, termination,τέκμαρ αἰῶνος Fr. 165
; or end, object, purpose, P.2.49.II sure sign or token of some high and solemn kind, as Zeus says that his nod is ἐξ ἐμέθεν μέγιστον τέκμωρ, the highest, surest pledge I can give, Il.1.526; σαφὲς τ. Pi.N.11.44; of the moon, as a sign in the heavens,τ. δὲ βροτοῖς.. τέτυκται h.Hom.32.13
, cf. A.R.1.499, 3.1002, etc.;ἦν δ' οὐδὲν αὐτοῖς οὔτε χείματος τ. οὔτ'.. ἦρος A.Pr. 454
; ἔστι τῶνδέ σοι τ.; Id.Ag. 272, cf. 315; τἀνδρὸς ἐκφανὲς τ. Id.Eu. 244; τῆσδ' ἀφίξεως τ. Id.Supp. 483; κυνὸς.. σῆμα, ναυτίλοις τ. E.Hec. 1273.--Poet. word, used also in the [dialect] Ion. Prose of Hp. and Aret. for symptom, esp. pathognomic symptom, Hp.Mul.2.123, Aret.SA2.2, al. -
48 τέραμνον
τέραμνον [(A)] or [full] τέρεμνον, τό, a word used esp. by E., but only in pl. and always (except once,Aτέραμνά τ' οἴκων Hipp. 418
) in lyr. passages, chamber, house, like μέλαθρα, τ. ἀπὸ νυμφιδίων Hipp. 768; παστάδων ὑπὲρ τ. Or. 1371; Περγάμων.. καταίθεται τ. Tr. 1296;ἐξ Ἀΐδα τεράμνων Alc. 457
; ἐπὶ Πυθίοις τ. Hipp. 536; ὑπὲρ τέραμνα Ph. 333: dat. sg.τεράμνῳ Maiist.12
: also in late Prose,τέρεμνα Artem. 2.10
. [- εμνα Or.1371
codd. ALP, Ph.333 codd. VA, Hipp.418 codd. exc. L, which has - α-: Maiist. l.c. corroborates the spelling - αμνον.]------------------------------------τέραμνον· [(B)] ἁπαλόν, ἑψανόν, Phot., Suid.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τέραμνον
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49 τρομέω
A like τρέμω, tremble, quake, quiver, esp. from fear,οἱ δὲ μάλ' ἐτρόμεον καὶ ἐδείδισαν Il.7.151
;τρομέουσι δέ τε φρένα ναῦται 15.627
; : c. inf., fear to do, Theoc.27.29, 31;τρομεῦσιν μὴ κακῶς ἀκούσωσι Call.Iamb.1.328
: simply, quiver, τρόμεσκε δὲ πάντ' ἀπὸ τοῖο (sc. Βορέαο) Hes.Fr.96.89, cf. Q.S.12.506, Orph.L. 560.II c. acc., tremble before or at a person, stand in awe of,τόν τε τρομέουσι καὶ ἄλλοι Il.17.203
;τοῦτόν γε τρομέεις καὶ δείδιας Od. 18.80
;θάνατον τρομέεσθαι 16.446
, etc.—With and without acc. Hom. uses both [voice] Act. and [voice] Med., but only in [tense] pres. and [tense] impf.; [dialect] Ep. and [dialect] Ion. τρομεοίατο for τρομέοιντο, Il.10.492; [dialect] Ion. part.,ἤθη δεσποτῶν τρομευμένους Sol.36.12
.—Poet. word, used in trans. sense by A.Pr. 542 (lyr., [voice] Act.), Pers.64 (anap., [voice] Med.); but never by S. or E.: [tense] aor. ἐτρόμησα only late, LXX 1 Ma.2.24 (v.l. ἐτρόμασαν), POxy.416.10 (iii A. D.). -
50 τῆλε
A = τηλοῦ (q.v.), at a distance, far off, Il.17.190, Od.2.183, 17.312; μάλα τ. Hes.Th. 1015;τ. πρὸς δυσμαῖς A.Pers. 232
(troch.).2 to a distance, afar,τῆλε δὲ χαλκὸς λάμπε Il.10.153
;τ. βάλε 20.482
;τ. πεσόντα 18.395
;ᾤχετο τ. διὰ προμάχων 11.358
.3 c. gen., far from, τ. φίλων καὶ πατρίδος αἴης ib. 817, 16.539;τ. δ' ἀπεπλάγχθη σάκεος δόρυ 22.291
; cf. Od.2.333, 12.354, etc.;τ. δ' ἀπ' αὐτοῦ κάππεσε Il.23.880
, cf. 16.117, 17.301, Od.5.315, Hes.Sc. 275; alsoτῆλ' ἐξ.. Il.2.863
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51 φερέσβιος
φερέσ-βῐος, ον,A life-bearing, life-giving, , Hes.Th. 693;οὖθαρ ἀρούρης h.Cer. 450
;ἄρουρα h.Hom.30.9
;Ἥρη Emp.6.2
;Δήμητρος στάχυς A.Fr.300.7
;Δηώ Antiph.1
:—Poet. word, used in Arist.Mu. 391b13.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > φερέσβιος
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52 φιαρός
A gleaming, shining, of the dawn, Call.Fr. 257;αἴγλῃσιν φιαρῇσι Max.594
; generally, bright, of a young girl,φιαρωτέρα ὄμφακος ὠμᾶς Theoc. 11.21
;φιαρὸν δέμας Max.443
; sleek, of a bird, Nic.Al. 387; of cream, φιαρὴ γρῆϋς ib.91. -
53 φύλοπις
A battle-cry, din of battle, freq. in Hom.,ἔγειρε δὲ φύλοπιν αἰνήν Il.5.496
, cf. 4.65, al.;φυλόπιδα στήσειν πολέμοιο Od.11.314
, cf. Hes.Sc. 114, Il.13.635;πόλεμος καὶ φ. 4.15
,82;νεῖκος φυλόπιδος 20.141
.—[dialect] Ep. word, used once by S.El. 1072 (lyr.), and in a mock oracle, Ar. Pax 1076: pl.,φυλόπιδας προτέρων ὕμνησαν ἀοιδοί Theoc.16.50
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > φύλοπις
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54 χειρούργημα
II manufactured article, D.H.Pomp.1.7 [suff] χειρουργ-ητέον, one must perform an operation, Antyll. ap.Orib.4.4.7.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > χειρούργημα
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55 χθόνιος
A in, under, or beneath the earth, θεός, δαίμων, Hes.Th. 767, A.Th. 522 (lyr.); Ἄϊδα στόμα, of the cavern at Taenarus, Pi.P.4.43, cf. S.OC 1727 (lyr.);χ. λίμνη E.Alc. 902
(anap.); Ζεὺς χ., of Hades or Pluto, Hes.Op. 465; κτύπησε Ζεὺς χ., of noise from beneath the earth, S.OC 1606;βροντήματα χ. A.Pr. 994
;ἠχὼ χ. ὡς βροντὴ Διός E.Hipp.
l.c., cf. Ar.Av. 1750 (lyr.); χ. θεοί gods of the nether world, opp. ὕπατοι, A.Ag.89 (anap.), etc.;χ. δαίμονες Id.Pers. 628
(anap.); χθόνιοι alone,μᾶνις χθονίων Pi.P.4.159
, cf. A.Pers. 641 (lyr.), Ch. 399 (lyr.), al., Pl.Lg. 828c, 959d (but [dialect] Ion. χθονίη, ἡ, earlier name of Γῆ, Pherecyd.Syr.1, cf. Dam.Pr. 124bis; χ. θεαί, i.e. Demeter and Persephone, Hdt.6.134, 7.153; of the Erinyes, S.OC 1568 (lyr.); χ. Ἅιδας, Ἅιδης, E.Alc. 237 (lyr.), Andr. 544 (anap.); χ. Ἑρμῆς, as conductor of the dead, A.Ch.1, S.El. 111 (anap.), Aj. 832, Ar.Ra. 1145, Plu.Arist.21; χ. πορεία, opp. οὐρανία, Pl.R. 619e; χθονίᾳ φρενί, of the dead, Pi.P.5.101;χ. Ἑκάτη Ar.Fr. 500
(anap.); χάρις ἡ χ. grace with the gods below, S.OC 1752 (lyr.); χ. φάμα rumour that is heard in the world below, Id.El. 1066 (lyr.).II sprung from the earth, ; of Echion, one of the Theban γηγενεῖς, E.Ba. 541 (lyr.), cf. Paus.9.5.3, etc.; but also of mankind, ὁ χ. ἄνθρωπος, opp. ὁ ἐν οὐρανῷ.. λαχὼν τὴν ὑπόστασιν, Procl. in Prm.p.765 S. Adv. χθονίως in an earthly manner, opp. οὐρανίως, Id.Sacr. p.148 B.2 in or of the country, θεοί, ἡρῷσσαι, E.Hec.79 (anap.), A.R.4.1322; native,Ἄρεος.. πάγον.. ξυνῄδη χθόνιον ὄντα S.OC 948
;γενεᾶς χθονίων ἀπ' Ἐρεχθειδᾶν Id.Aj. 202
(anap.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > χθόνιος
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56 ἀκέραιος
A pure, unmixed, ;οἶνος Dsc.5.6
;ἀργύριον Poll.3.86
, etc.; untouched, γῆ, νομή, Pl.Criti. 111b, Arist.HA 575b3; unalloyed,ἡδοναί Epicur.Sent.12
.2 of persons, pure in blood, E.Ph. 943.II unharmed, unravaged,ἀ. ἀπολαμβάνειν τὴν πόλιν Hdt.3.146
;γῆ Th.2.18
;χώρα D.1.28
; δύναμις, of an army, in full force, Th.3.3; of troops, fresh, X.An.6.5.9, Plb.1.40.12, etc.; of property, untouched,οὐσία D.44.23
; ἐᾶν τι ἀσινὲς καὶ ἀ. IG3.1418f; of a person, Persae.Stoic.1.99.2 metaph., pure, inviolate,ἀκέραιον ὡς σῴσαιμι Μενέλεῳ λέχος E.Hel.48
; [τέχνη] ἀβλαβὴς καὶ ἀ. Pl. R. 342b; complete, perfect,φαντασίαι Phld.D.3.8
;ἐλπίς Plb.6.9.3
;ὁρμαί Id.1.45.2
.3 of persons, uncontaminated, guileless, E.Or. 922; incorruptible,κριτής D.H.7.4
: c. gen.,ἀ. κακῶν ἠθῶν Pl.R. 409a
, cf. Men.Epit. 489; unprejudiced, with an open mind, Plb.21.31.12.4 ἐξ ἀκεραίου anew, Id.23.4.10; while matters are undecided, Idd.6.24.9; ἀκέραιον ἐᾶν leave alone, Id.2.2.10; εἰς -ον ἀποκαθιστάναι, = Lat. in integrum restituere, IG14.951. Adv. - ως, of payment, in full, Cic. Att.15.21.2; unreservedly, Phld.Lib. p.57O.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀκέραιος
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57 ἀλαλάζω
A : [tense] aor. , X. (v. infr.), poet.ἀλάλαξα Pi.O.7.37
:—[voice] Med., S.Fr. 534, Arr.An.5.10.3: (formed from the cry ἀλαλαί): — raise the war-cry, τῷ Ἐνυαλίῳ ἠλάλαξαν (as v.l. for ἠλέλιξαν) X.An.5.2.14, cf.6.5.27; [voice] Med., Arr.l.c.: c.acc. cogn., νίκην ἀλαλάζειν shout the shout of victory, S.Ant. 133.2 generally, cry, shout aloud, Pi.l.c., E.El. 855; esp. in orgiastic rites, A.Fr.57; of Bacchus and Bacchae, E.Ba. 593 (in [voice] Med.), 1133, etc.;ὠλόλυξαν αἱ γυναῖκες, ἠλάλαξαν δὲ οἱ ἄνδρες Hld.3.5
.3 rarely of a cry of pain or grief,ἠλάλαζε δυσθνἥσκων φόνὡ E.El. 843
, LXX Je.4.8, al., Ev.Marc. 5.38, Plu. Luc28.II rarely also of other sounds than the voice, sound loudly,ψαλμὸς δ' ἀλαλάζει A.Fr.57
;κύμβαλον ἀλαλάζον 1 Ep.Cor.13.1
.—Poet. word, used by X. and in late Prose.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀλαλάζω
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58 ἀλίαστος
A not to be turned aside, unabating, μάχη, ὅμαδος, γόος, Il.14.57, 12.471, 24.760;πόλεμον δ' ἀ. ἔγειρε 20.31
;ἀ. ἀνίη Hes.Th. 611
: neut. as Adv.,μηδ' ἀλίαστον ὀδύρεο Il.24.549
, cf.φρὴν ἀλίαστος φρίσσει E.Hec.85
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀλίαστος
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59 ἀνεμώλιος
ἀνεμ-ώλιος, ον,A windy, Hom., but only metaph., ἀνεμώλια βάζειν talk words of wind, Il.4.355, Od.11.464; οἱ δ' αὖτ' ἀνεμώλιοι are like the winds, i.e. empty boasters, Il.20.123; τί νυ τόξον ἔχεις ἀνεμώλιον αὔτως; why bear thy bow in vain? 21.474; δίκη ἀ., of a trial, Maiist.38;ἔπεσεν.. ἀνεμώλιον αὔτως Theoc.25.239
;εἶπε δ' ὕδωρ πίνειν, ἀνεμώλιος
the empty fool!AP
11.61 (Maced.); ἀ. ἀσπίδα θεῖναι make it powerless, i.e. harmless, Orph.L. 512.—[dialect] Ep. and [dialect] Ion. word, used by Luc.Astr.2. (From ἄνεμος, with [dialect] Aeol. ending -ώνιος, by dissimilation -ώλιος, Eust.1214.27; cf. μετα-μώνιος.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνεμώλιος
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60 ἀνοκωχή
ἀνοκωχή, ἡ, redupl. formA = ἀνοχή (cf. ὄκωχα [tense] pf. of ἔχω), stay, cessation,κακῶν Th.4.117
; ἀ. νομῆς a stay in the spreading of the ulcer, Aret.SD2.9, cf. 1.8.2 esp. cessation of arms, truce, δι' ἀνοκωχῆς γίγνεσθαί τινι to be at truce with one, Th.1.40; ἀ. ἐστί τινι πρός τινα one party has a truce with another, Id.5.32.II hindrance,τριβὴ καὶ ἀ. τῶν Ἐλλήνων Id.8.87
. (Archaic word used by Th. acc. to D.H.Amm.2.3. Mss. generally have the corrupt form ἀνακωχή, which gave rise to a deriv.παρὰ τὸ ἄνω τὰς ἀκωκὰς ἔχειν EM96.52
: but Hsch. gives the correct form. Ammon.Diff.19 attempts to distinguish the forms.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνοκωχή
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word association — ► NOUN ▪ the spontaneous production of other words in response to a given word, used as a technique in psychiatric evaluation … English terms dictionary
word — word1 [ wɜrd ] noun *** ▸ 1 unit of language ▸ 2 short conversation/talk ▸ 3 news/information ▸ 4 of advice/praise etc. ▸ 5 things someone says/sings ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) count a single unit of written or spoken language: The Latin word for a table… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
word — 1 noun LANGUAGE/STH YOU SAY OR WRITE 1 (C) the smallest unit of language that people can understand if it is said or written on its own: Write an essay of about five hundred words. | There were a lot of words in the film I couldn t understand. |… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
word — word1 W1S1 [wə:d US wə:rd] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(unit of language)¦ 2 somebody s words 3 have a word 4 want a word 5 not hear/understand/believe a word 6 without (saying) a word 7 say a word/say a few words 8 a word of warning/caution/advice/thanks etc 9… … Dictionary of contemporary English
word — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Written communication Nouns 1. word, term, expression, locution, linguistic unit or form, word form, lexeme; homonym, synonym, antonym, heteronym, homophone; syllable, monosyllable, polysyllable; stem,… … English dictionary for students
word — I UK [wɜː(r)d] / US [wɜrd] noun Word forms word : singular word plural words *** 1) [countable] a single unit of written or spoken language The first word that many babies speak is Mama . Can you read the words on this page? The Latin word for a… … English dictionary
word*/*/*/ — [wɜːd] noun I 1) [C] a single unit of language that expresses a particular meaning by itself The first word that many babies say is ‘Mama .[/ex] Can you read the words on this page?[/ex] The Latin word for a table is ‘mensa .[/ex] 2) words… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
used to — adjective in the habit (Freq. 13) I am used to hitchhiking you ll get used to the idea ...was wont to complain that this is a cold world Henry David Thoreau • Syn: ↑wont to • Similar to: ↑accustomed … Useful english dictionary
word — /werrd/, n. 1. a unit of language, consisting of one or more spoken sounds or their written representation, that functions as a principal carrier of meaning. Words are composed of one or more morphemes and are either the smallest units… … Universalium
Word Racer — is a game developed by Yahoo! in 1999 for use on its Yahoo! Games page. The game play is similar to Boggle with some notable exceptions, especially the scoring and game board configurations. Rules and Scoring There are four rounds per game of… … Wikipedia
Word of mouth — is a reference to the passing of information by verbal means, especially recommendations, but also general information, in an informal, person to person manner. Word of mouth is typically considered a face to face spoken communication, although … Wikipedia