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σπόροςAlt. σπόρος, ὁ,Etym. σπείρωI. "a sowing", Hdt., Xen., etc.2. "seed-time", Xen., Theocr.II. "seed", Theocr.2. "produce, fruit, harvest, crop", Hdt., Soph.
An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon, Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott.
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σπόροςAlt. σπόρος, ὁ,Etym. σπείρωI. "a sowing", Hdt., Xen., etc.2. "seed-time", Xen., Theocr.II. "seed", Theocr.2. "produce, fruit, harvest, crop", Hdt., Soph.
σπουδάζωI. intr. "to make haste",1. of things, "to be busy, eager, zealous, earnest" to do a thing, c. inf., Soph., etc.; also, σπ. περί τινος or τι Xen., Plat.; εἴς or πρός τι ...
σπουδαῖοςAlt. σπουδαῖος, η, ονEtym. σπουδήI. of persons, "earnest, serious", Xen.; "active, zealous", Plut.2. "good, excellent", Hdt., Plat.; σπουδαῖος τὴν τέχνην Xen.3. of men ...
σπουδήAlt. σπουδή, ἡ,Etym. σπεύδωI. "haste, speed", Hdt., etc.; ὅκως σπουδῆς ἔχει τις according as one makes "speed", id=Hdt.II. "zeal, pains, exertion, trouble", Od., attic: —σ...
σπυρίςAlt. σπυ^ρίς, ίδος, ἡ,"a large basket, a creel" (v. κόφινος), Hdt., Ar., etc.Etym. deriv. uncertain
στάδιονEtym. pl. στάδια and στάδιοι, but never στάδιος in sg.Etym. στῆναιI. a fixed standard of length, "a stade, =" 100 ὀργυιαί or 6 πλέθρα, i. e. 600 Greek or 606 3/4 English ...
στάμνοςAlt. στάμνος, ὁ,Etym. στῆναι"an earthen jar for racking off wine", Ar.: cf. ἀμφορεύς.
στάσιςAlt. στά^σις, εως,Etym. στῆναιI. "a standing, the posture of standing", Aesch., Plat.2. "a position, posture. post, station", Hdt., Eur.; τῆς στάσεως παρασύρων τὰς δρῦς te...
στατήρAlt. στα^τηφαιλινγ ον λεμβυφ []Alt. ´ρ, ῆρος, ὁ,Etym. στῆναιa weight, = λίτρα: then a coin of various values:1. the "gold stater" best known at Athens was the Persian, cal...
σταυρόςAlt. σταυρός, οῦ, ὁ,Etym. στῆναιI. "an upright pale or stake", Hom., etc.: of "piles" driven in to serve as a foundation, Hdt., Thuc.II. "the Cross", NTest.: its form was...
σταυρόωEtym. σταυρόςI. "to fence with pales, impalisade", Thuc.II. "to crucify", Polyb., NTest.
σταφυλήAlt. στα^φυ^λή, ἡ,I. "a bunch of grapes", Hom., Theocr.II. parox. σταφυλή, "the plummet of a level", ἵπποι σταφυλῇ ἐπὶ νῶτον ἔϊσαι horses matched in height "by the level"...
στάχυς1. "an ear of corn", Lat. spica, Il., Hes., etc.:—metaph., στ. ἄτης Aesch.; of the Theban Σπαρτοί, Eur.2. generally, "a scion, child, progeny", Anth.
στέγηAlt. στέγη, ἡ,Etym. στέγωI. "a roof", Lat. tectum, Hdt., Aesch., Xen., etc.II. "a roofed place, a chamber, room", Hdt., Xen., etc.; ἑρκεῖος στ., of "a tent", Soph.; ἐκ κατώ...
στέγω"to cover closely, so as to keep" water either "out or in":A. "to keep water out", νῆες οὐδὲν στέγουσαι not "watertight", Thuc.:—so in Mid., στέγεσθαι ὄμβρους "to keep off"...
στέλλωI. "to set in order, to arrange, array, equip, make ready", Hom., Hdt., attic:—also, στέλλειν τινὰ ἐσθῆτι "to furnish with" a garment, Hdt.; so c. dupl. acc., στολὴν στ. τ...
στέμμαAlt. στέμμα, ατος, τό,Etym. στέφω"a wreath, garland", wound by suppliants round a staff or olive branch, Il., Soph.; sometimes worn on the head, Hdt.
στεναγμόςAlt. στεναγμός, οῦ, ὁ,"a sighing, groaning, moaning", Trag.
στενάζωEtym. στένω1. "to sigh often, sigh deeply", generally, "to sigh, groan, moan", Trag.; τί ἐστέναξας τοῦτο; why "utterdst thou" this "moan"? Eur.; c. acc. cogn., παιᾶνα στ....
στενόςAlt. στενός, ionicστεινός, ή, όνEtym. στένωI. "narrow, strait", Hdt., Eur., etc.; ἐν στενῷ, ionic στεινῷ, in a narrow compass, Hdt., Aesch.2. as Subst., τὰ στενά "the stra...
στενοχωρέωAlt. στενοχωρέω,Alt. φυτ. -ήσω"to straiten for room", Luc.:—Pass. "to be crowded together": metaph. "to be straitened", NTest.
στενοχωρίαAlt. στενοχωρία, ἡ,"narrowness of space: want of room", Thuc., etc.:—metaph., ἡ στ. τοῦ ποταμοῦ "the difficulty of passing" the river, Xen.Etym. from στενόχωρος
στερεόςI. "stiff, stark, firm, solid", Hom., etc.; αἰχμὴ στερεὴ πᾶσα χρυσέη all of "solid gold", Hdt.:—adv. -εῶς, "firmly, fast", Hom.2. metaph. "stiff, stubborn, harsh", id=Hom...
στερεόωAlt. στερεόω,Alt. φυτ. -ώσω"to make firm or solid", Xen.:— "to strengthen", NTest.:—Pass. "to be made strong", Xen.
στερέωμαAlt. στερέωμα, ατος, τό,Etym. στερεόω"a solid body, foundation": metaph. "steadfastness", NTest.
στέφανοςAlt. στέφα^νος, ὁ,Etym. στέφωI. properly, "that which surrounds", στ. πολέμοιο "the circling crowd" of fight, Il.; of "the wall round" a town, Pind.; καλλίπαις στ. "a ci...
στεφανόωEtym. στέφανοςI. used by Hom. in Pass., "to be put round", Lat. circumdari, ἢν περὶ μὲν φόβος ἐστεφάνωται "round about" which (the shield) "is" Terror "wreathed", Il.; ἀ...
στῆθοςAlt. στῆθος, ος, εος, τό,I. "the breast", Lat. pectus, Hom., Xen.II. metaph. "the breast as the seat of feeling, the heart", Hom. (always in pl.), Aesch.