G00421
ἀνεξιχνίαστοςEtym. ἐκ, ἴχνιον"not to be traced, unsearchable, inscrutable", NTest.
An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon, Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott.
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ἀνεξιχνίαστοςEtym. ἐκ, ἴχνιον"not to be traced, unsearchable, inscrutable", NTest.
ἀνεπαίσχυντοςEtym. ἐπαισχύνομαι"having no cause for shame", NTest.
ἀνεπίληπτος"not open to attack, not censured, blameless", Eur., Thuc.: adv. -τως, Xen.
ἀνέρχομαιEtym. ἄνειμιI. "to go up", Od., attic: absol. "to mount the tribune", Plut.:— "to go up" from the coast inland, Od.:— "to come up from" the nether world, Theogn., Soph....
ἄνεσιςEtym. ἀνίημιI. "a loosening, relaxing" of strings, Plat., etc.2. metaph. "remission, abatement", κακῶν Hdt.; ἄν. φόρων, τελῶν "remission" of tribute, taxes, Plut.3. "relax...
ἀνετάζω"to examine closely", NTest.
ἄνευEtym. ἀνάI. prep. c. gen. "without", οὐκ ἄνευ θεῶν, Lat. non sine Diis, not "without" divine aid, Od.; ἄνευ ἐμέθεν "without" my knowledge, Il.; ἄνευ πολιτῶν "without" their ...
ἀνεύθετος"inconvenient", NTest.
ἀνευρίσκω"to find out, make out, discover", Hdt., attic: —Pass. "to be found out or discovered", Thuc.; c. part. "to be discovered" to be.., Hdt.
ἀνεψιόςEtym. From α euphon. or α copul., and ΝΕΠ, whence also Lat. nepos, neptis.1. "a first-cousin, cousin", Il., Hdt., attic2. "a nephew", Hdt.Etym. When the ult. is long, Hom...
ἄνηθονEtym. Deriv. unknown."anise, dill", Ar., Theocr.; ionic ἄννησον or ἄνησον Hdt.; aeolic ἄννητον, or ἄνητον, Sapph..
ἀνήκωI. "to have come up to" a point, "reach up to", of persons, αἱμασιὴν ἀνήκουσαν ἀνδρὶ ἐς τὸν ὀμφαλόν a wall "reaching up" to a man's middle, Hdt.; ἀν. ἐς τὰ μέγιστα "to reac...
ἀνήμερος"not tame, wild, savage", of persons and countries, Aesch.
ἀνήρEtym. Root ΑΝΕΡ"a man", Lat. vir (not "homo"):I. "a man", opp. to "a woman", Hom., etc.II. "a man", opp. to a god, πατὴρ ἀνδρῶν τε θεῶν τε id=Hom.III. "a man", opp. to a you...
ἀνθίστημιI. "to set against", Ar., Thuc.: "to set up in opposition", Thuc.2. "to match with, compare", Plut.II. Pass., with intr. aor2 act. ἀντέστην, perf. ἀνθέστηκα, attic cont...
ἀνθομολογέομαιI. Mid. "to make a mutual agreement", πρός τινα Dem.II. "to confess freely and openly", Plut.III. "to return thanks", NTest.
ἀνθρακιάEtym. ἄνθραξ1. "a heap of charcoal, hot embers", Il.; ἀνθρακιᾶς ἄπο hot from "the embers", Eur.2. "black sooty ashes", Anth.
ἄνθραξ"charcoal, coal", Ar., Thuc.
ἀνθρωπάρεσκος"a man-pleaser", NTest.
ἀνθρώπινοςEtym. ἄνθρωποςI. "of, from or belonging to man, human", Hdt., etc.; ἅπαν τὸ ἀνθρώπινον all "mankind", id=Hdt.; τὸ ἀνθρ. γένος Plat.; τὰ ἀνθρ. πράγματα or τἀνθρώπινα "h...
ἀνθρωποκτόνοςEtym. κτείνω"murdering men, a homicide", Eur.
ἄνθρωποςEtym. prob. from ἀνήρ, ὤψ, "manfaced"I. "man", Lat. homo (not "vir"), opp. to gods, ἀθανάτων τε θεῶν, χαμαὶ ἐρχομένων τ᾽ ἀνθρώπων Il.2. with or without the Art. to denot...
ἀνθυπατεύωEtym. from ἀνθύπατος"to be proconsul", Plut.
ἀνθύπατος"a proconsul", Lat. pro consule, Polyb., etc.
ἀνίημιEtym. For quantities, ἀνι epic, ἀνι_- attic; but Hom. has ἀνι_ει, ἀνι_έμενος.Etym. The forms ἀνιεῖς, -εῖ are formed as if they were from ἀνιέω.Etym. The Homeric forms in ἀ...
ἀνίλεως"unmerciful", NTest.
ἄνιπτοςEtym. νίζω1. "unwashen", Il.2. "not to be washed out", Aesch.
ἀνίστημιA. Causal in pres., imperf. "to make to stand up, raise up", χειρός "by" his hand. Il.:— "to raise from sleep, wake up", Il.: metaph., ἀν. νόσον Soph.:— "to raise from t...