G04601
σιγάωI. "to be silent or still, to keep silence", Hdt., attic; σίγα, "hush! be still!" Hom.:—Pass., τί σεσίγηται δόμος; why is the house "hushed"? Eur.II. trans. "to hold silent...
An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon, Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott.
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σιγάωI. "to be silent or still, to keep silence", Hdt., attic; σίγα, "hush! be still!" Hom.:—Pass., τί σεσίγηται δόμος; why is the house "hushed"? Eur.II. trans. "to hold silent...
σιγήAlt. σι_γη, doricσιγά, ἡ,I. "silence", σιγὴν ἔχειν to keep "silence", Hdt.; σιγὴν ποιεῖσθαι to make "silence", id=Hdt.; σιγὴν φυλάσσειν Eur.:—in pl., σιγαὶ ἀνέμων id=Eur.II....
σιδήρεοςAlt. σι^δήρεος, α, ionicη, ον, epicσιδήρειος, η, ονEtym. σίδηροςI. "made of iron or steel, iron", Lat. ferreus, Hom., etc.; χεὶρ σιδηρᾶ "a grappling-iron", Thuc.:— σιδήρ...
σίδηροςAlt. σίδηρος, doricσίδα_ρος, ὁ,I. "iron", Lat. ferrum, Hom., etc.: iron was the last of the metals brought into common use by the Greeks: hence it is πολύκμητος, "wrought...
ΣιδώνAlt. Σι_δών, ῶνος, ἡ,"Sidon", one of the oldest cities of Phoenicia, Od., Hdt.: hence adj. Σι_δόνιος, η, ον, Il., Aesch.; Σιδονίη (sc. γῆ) Od.; Σιδόνιοι "men of Sidon", Od....
σικάριοςAlt. σικάριος, ὁ,the Lat. sicarius, an assassin, NTest.
σίκερα"a fermented liquor", NTest.Etym. Hebr. word.
σιμικίνθιονAlt. σιμικίνθιον, ου, τό,Etym. = σημικίνθιον.
σίναπιEtym. = attic νᾶπυ"mustard", NTest.
σινδώνAlt. σινδών, όνος, ἡ,1. "sindon, a fine cloth", a kind of "cambric or muslin", (prob. derived from Ἰνδός, "Sind)", Hdt.; σινδὼν βυσσίνη, used for mummy-cloth, id=Hdt.: gen...
σινιάζωAlt. σινιάζω,Etym. σινίον= σήθω, "to sift, winnow", NTest.Etym. from σινίον
σιτευτόςAlt. σι_τευτός, ή, όν"fed up, fatted", Xen., NTest.Etym. from σιτεύω
σιτιστόςAlt. σι_τιστός, ή, όνEtym. verb. adj. of σιτίζω, ῀ σιτευτός, NTest.
σῖτοςAlt. σῖτος, ηετερογ. πλ. σῖτα, ων, τά,I. "corn, grain", comprehending both wheat (πυρός) and barley (κριθή), Od., Thuc.; ς. ἀληλεσμένος "ground" corn, Hdt., Thuc.2. "food m...
σιωπάωEtym. σιωπήI. "to be silent" or "still, keep silence", Hdt., attic; φησὶν σιωπῶν, i. e. his silence gives consent, Eur.II. trans. "to hold silent, keep secret, not to spea...
σκανδαλίζωAlt. σκανδα^λίζω,Alt. φυτ. -σω"to make to stumble, give offence to" any one, τινά NTest.:—Pass. "to take offence", id=NTest.Etym. from σκάνδα^λον
σκάνδαλονAlt. σκάνδα^λον, ου, τό,"a trap or snare laid for an enemy", NTest.:—metaph. "a stumbling-block, offence, scandal", id=NTest.Etym. deriv. uncertain
σκάπτωEtym. Root ΣΚΑΦI. "to dig, delve", μοχθεῖν καὶ σκ. Ar.; proverb., σκάπτειν οὐκ ἐπίσταμαι id=Ar.II. c. acc.,1. "to dig" the ground, Xen., Luc.2. "to dig about", φυτὰ σκ. (a...
σκάφηAlt. σκά^φη, ἡ,Etym. σκάπτω"anything dug or scooped out",1. "a trough or tub, basin or bowl", Hdt.2. "a light boat, skiff", Ar.3. proverb., τὴν σκάφην σκάφην λέγειν ""to ca...
σκέλοςI. "the leg" from the hip downwards, Hdt., etc.; πρυμνὸν σκέλος the ham or buttock, Il.:—as a military phrase, ἐπὶ σκέλος πάλιν χωρεῖν, ἀνάγειν to retreat with the face to...
σκέπασμαAlt. σκέπασμα, ατος, τό,Etym. σκέπαζω"a covering, shelter", Plat.
σκευήAlt. σκευή, ἡ,Etym. σκεῦοςI. "equipment, attire, apparel, dress", Lat. apparatus, Hdt., Soph., etc.2. "a fashion, style of dress or equipment", Hdt., Thuc.II. "tackle", as ...
σκεῦοςAlt. σκεῦος, ος, εος, τό,1. "a vessel or implement of any kind", Ar., Thuc., etc.:—pl. in collective sense, "furniture, house-gear, utensils, chattels", Ar.:—esp. of milit...
σκηνήAlt. σκηνη, ἡ,I. "a covered place, a tent", Hdt., Soph., etc.: —in pl. "a camp", Lat. castra, Aesch., Xen.2. generally, "a dwelling-place, house, temple", Eur.II. "a wooden...
σκηνοπηγίαAlt. σκηνο-πηγία, ἡ,Etym. πήγνυμι"a setting up of tents: the Feast of Tents or Tabernacles", NTest.
σκηνοποιόςAlt. σκηνο-ποιός, όνEtym. ποιέω"tent-making":—as Subst. "a tentmaker", NTest.
σκῆνοςEtym. = σκηνήmetaph. "the body" (as the tabernacle of the soul), NTest.
σκηνόωAlt. σκηνόω,Alt. φυτ. -ώσωEtym. σκηνήI. "to pitch tents, encamp", Xen.2. = σκηνέω, "to dwell in a tent", id=Xen.: generally, "to settle, take up one's abode", id=Xen.:—in ...