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G00144

An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon Keyed to Strong's Numbers

αἴσθησις

Etym. αἰσθάνομαι

I. "perception by the senses", αἴσθ. πημάτων "perception, sense of" calamities, Eur.— The phrase αἴσθησιν ἔχειν is used

1. of persons, αἴσθ. ἔχειν τινός, ῀ αἰσθάνεσθαί τινος or τι, "to have a perception of" a thing, "perceive" it, Plat.

2. of things, "to give a perception", i. e. "to become perceptible", serving as a Pass. to αἰσθάνομαι, Thuc.; more freq. αἴσθησιν παρέχειν id=Thuc., Xen.

II. "one of the senses", Plat.: and in pl. "the senses", id=Plat.

III. "a perception", αἰσθήσεις θεῶν "visions" of the gods, id=Plat.

2. in hunting, "the scent", Xen.