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πρᾶγμαAlt. πρᾶγμα, ionicπρῆγμα, ατος, τό,Etym. πράσσωI. "that which has been done, a deed, act", Lat. facinus, Hdt., attic; τῶν πραγμάτων πλέον more than "facts", Eur.; τὸ σὸν τ...
An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon, Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott.
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πρᾶγμαAlt. πρᾶγμα, ionicπρῆγμα, ατος, τό,Etym. πράσσωI. "that which has been done, a deed, act", Lat. facinus, Hdt., attic; τῶν πραγμάτων πλέον more than "facts", Eur.; τὸ σὸν τ...
πραγματείαAlt. πραγμα^τεία, ἡ,I. "the careful prosecution of an affair, diligent study, hard work", Plat., Dem., etc.II. "occupation, business", Plat., Aeschin.:—in pl. "affairs...
πραγματεύομαιAlt. πραγμα^τεύομαι,Etym. πρᾶγμαI. Dep. "to busy or exert oneself, take trouble", Hdt., Xen., Plat.2. "to be engaged in business, spend one's time" in "business", X...
πραιτώριονAlt. πρα^ιτώριον, ου, τό,= Lat. Praetorium, the residence of the Governor, Government-house, NTest.:—at Rome, the "Castra Praetoriana", id=NTest.
πράκτωρAlt. πράκτωρ, ορος, ὁ,Etym. = πρακτήρI. "one who does or executes, an accomplisher", Soph.; with a fem. Subst., id=Soph.II. "one who exacts payment, a tax-gatherer", Dem....
πρᾶξιςAlt. πρᾶξις, εως,Etym. πράσσωI. "a doing, transaction, business", πλεῖν κατὰ πρῆξιν "on a trading voyage", Od.; πρῆξις δ᾽ ἥδ᾽ ἰδίη, οὐ δήμιος a private, not a public "affa...
πρασιάAlt. πρα^σιά, ionic-ιή, ἡ,Etym. πράσονproperly "a bed of leeks": generally, "a garden-plot", Od.:—metaph., πρασιαὶ πρασιαί "in companies or groups", NTest.
πράσσωI. "to pass over", ἅλα πρήσσοντες Od.; πρ. κέλευθον "to accomplish" a journey, Hom.; also c. gen., ἵνα πρήσσωμεν ὁδοῖο Il.II. "to achieve, bring about, effect, accomplish"...
πρέπωI. of impressions on the senses,1. on the eye, "to be clearly seen, to be conspicuous", ὁ δ᾽ ἔπρεπε καὶ διὰ πάντων Il.; c. dat. rei, "to be distinguished in or by" a thing,...
πρεσβείαAlt. πρεσβεία, ἡ,Etym. πρεσβεύωI. "age, seniority", κατὰ πρεσβείαν Aesch.2. "rank, dignity", Plat.II. "an embassy, embassage", Thuc., Plat.2. "the body of ambassadors", ...
πρεσβεύωEtym. πρέσβυςI. properly of age,1. intr. "to be the elder or eldest", Soph.; τῶν προτέρων ἐπρέσβευε he was "the eldest of" the former children, Hdt.; πρ. ἀπ᾽ αὐτοῦ "to b...
πρεσβυτέριονEtym. from πρέσβυςAlt. πρεσβυ^τέριον, ορ -εῖον, ου, τό,"a council of elders", NTest.
πρεσβῦτιςAlt. πρεσβῦτις, ιδος,"an aged woman", Aesch.
πρηνήςAlt. πρηνής, έςEtym. πρόI. "with the face downwards, head-foremost", Lat. pronus, opp. to ὕπτιος (Lat. supinus), Il., Hes.II. of the sides of hills, πρὸς κατὰ πρανοῦς "dow...
πρίνformed with a "comparative" force from πρό:A. adv. of Time, "before",I. of future time, "before that time, sooner", with fut. Ind. or Subj. = fut., Hom.: with Opt. and κεν, ...
πρό"before", Lat. prae:A. PREP. WITH GENIT.:I. of Place, "before, in front of", πρὸ ἄστεος, πρὸ πυλάων Hom.; οὐρανόθι πρό Il.; χωρεῖν πρὸ δόμων "to come out in front of", Soph.2...
προάγωInfl. fut. άξωInfl. perf. -ῆχαInfl. aor2 -ήγα^γονInfl. Pass., aor1 -ήχθηνInfl. perf. -ῆγμαιI. "to lead forward, on, onward", Hdt., etc.: "to escort on their way", id=Hdt.,...
προαιτιάομαιDep. "to accuse beforehand", τινα εἶναι NTest.
προακούωInfl. fut. -ακούσομαιInfl. perf. -ακήκοα"to hear beforehand", Hdt., attic
προαμαρτάνωInfl. fut. α^μαρτήσομαιInfl. aor2 -ήμαρτον"to fail or sin before", NTest.
προαύλιονAlt. προ-αύλιον, ου, τό,Etym. αὐλός"a prelude on the flute", Arist.
προβαίνωInfl. fut. -βήσομαιInfl. perf. -βέβηκαInfl. attic aor.2 προὔβηνInfl. epic part. προβιβάςI. "to step on, step forward, advance", Hom., etc.:—as a mark of Time, ἄστρα προβ...
προβάλλωInfl. fut. -βα^λῶInfl. perf. -βέβληκαInfl. aor2 προέβα^λονInfl. attic προὔβαλονInfl. ionic προβάλεσκονI. "to throw before, throw or toss to", Lat. projicere, Νότος Βορέῃ...
προβατικόςAlt. προβα^τικός, ή, όνEtym. πρόβα^τον"of sheep or goats":— ἡ προβατικὴ (sc. πύλη) "the sheep-gate", NTest.
πρόβατονAlt. πρόβα^τον, ου, τό,Etym. προβαίνω1. mostly in pl. πρόβατα, properly, "anything that walks forward;" in Hom. generally of "cattle, flocks" and "herds;" in Hdt. and Pi...
προβιβάζωInfl. fut. attic -βι^βῶEtym. Causal of προβαίνω1. "to make step forward, lead forward, lead on", τινά Soph., Ar., etc.:— "to lead on, induce", λόγῳ τινὰ πρ. Xen.2. "to ...
προβλέπω"to foresee": so in Mid., NTest.
πρόγνωσιςAlt. πρόγνωσις, εως,"a perceiving beforehand", Luc.: in medicine, "prognosis" of diseases, Anth.