G04739
στήκωAlt. στήκω,Etym. late pres. formed from ἕστηκα perf. of ἵστημι"to stand", NTest.
An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon, Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott.
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στήκωAlt. στήκω,Etym. late pres. formed from ἕστηκα perf. of ἵστημι"to stand", NTest.
στηριγμόςAlt. στηριγμός, οῦ, ὁ,"a propping, supporting;" and (in pass. sense) "fixedness, steadfastness", NTest.
στηρίζωEtym. στῆναιI. "to make fast, prop, fix, set", Il.; λίθον κατὰ χθονὸς ἐστ. "he set" the stone "fast" in the ground, Hes.:—Mid. "to fix for oneself", Anth.2. metaph. "to c...
στίγμαAlt. στίγμα, ατος, τό,Etym. στίζω"the mark of a pointed instrument, a tattoo-mark, brand", Hdt., NTest.
στιγμήAlt. στιγμή, ἡ,Etym. στίζωEtym. = στίγμα"a spot, point", Arist.:— metaph. "a jot, tittle", Dem.; ἐν στ. χρόνου in "a moment", NTest.
στίλβωEtym. chiefly in pres. and imperf."to glisten", Hom., Eur.; c. acc. cogn., στ. ἀστραπάς "to flash" lightning, Eur.:—metaph. "to shine, be bright", id=Eur.
στοάAlt. στοα, ορ στοιή, ῆς, ἡ,I. "a roofed colonnade, piazza, cloister", Lat. porticus, Hdt., Xen.II. at Athens this name was given to various public buildings:1. "a storehouse...
στοιχεῖονAlt. στοιχεῖον, ου, τό,Etym. στοῖχοςproperly, "one of a row": hence,I. in the sun-dial, "the shadow of the gnomon", Ar.II. generally, "one of a series, an elementary so...
στοιχέωEtym. στοῖχοςI. "to go in a line or row: to go in battle-order", Xen.II. c. dat. "to be in line with, walk by" rule or principle, c. dat., NTest.
στολήAlt. στολή, ἡ,Etym. στέλλωI. "an equipment, armament", Aesch.II. "equipment, raiment, apparel", Hdt., Trag.2. "a piece of dress, a garment, robe", Soph., Eur., etc.; στ. θη...
στόμαAlt. στόμα, doricστύμα, ατος, τό,I. "the mouth", Lat. os, Hom., etc.2. "the mouth as the organ of speech", δέκα μὲν γλῶσσαι, δέκα δὲ στόματ᾽ Il.; στ. τὸ δῖον "the mouth" of...
στόμαχοςAlt. στόμα^χος, ὁ,Etym. στόμαproperly, "a mouth, opening": hence,1. "the throat, gullet", Il.2. in late Gr. "the orifice of the stomach, the stomach."
στρατείαAlt. στρα^τεία, ionic-ηίη, ἡ,Etym. στρατεύω1. "an expedition, campaign", στρατηίην or -είαν ποιεῖσθαι Hdt., Thuc.; ἀπὸ στρατείας coming from "war", after "service done",...
στράτευμαAlt. στράτευμα, ατος, τό,Etym. στρα^τεύωI. "an expedition, campaign", Hdt., atticII. "an armament, army", Hdt., attic:—also "a naval armament", Soph., Thuc.2. = στρατός...
στρατηγόςAlt. στρα^τηγός, doricστρατα_γός, οῦ, ὁ,I. "the leader or commander of an army, a general", Hdt., attic: generally, "a commander, governor", Soph.II. at Athens, the tit...
στρατιώτηςAlt. στρα^τιώτης, ου, ὁ,Etym. στρατιά"a citizen bound to military service;" generally, "a soldier", Hdt., attic; collectively, ὁ στρατιώτης "the soldiers", Thuc.
στρατολογέωAlt. στρα^το-λογέω,Etym. λέγω"to levy soldiers": Pass., Plut.
στρατοπεδάρχηςAlt. στρα^τοπεδ-άρχης, ου, ὁ,"a military commander", Lat. tribunus legionis, Luc.
στρατόπεδονAlt. στρα^τό-πεδον, ου, τό,I. "the ground on which soldiers are encamped, a camp, encampment", Hdt., Aesch.:— hence, "a camp, encamped army", Hdt., Thuc.II. generally...
στρεβλόωAlt. στρεβλόω,Etym. στρεβλόςI. "to twist or strain tight", στρ. τὰ ὅπλα ὄνοισι "to draw" the cables "taut" with windlasses, Hdt.: "to screw up" the strings of an instrum...
στρέφωI. "to turn about or aside, turn", Hom., etc.; στρ. ἵππους "to turn or guide" horses, Il.; στρ. σάκος "to sway" the shield, Soph.II. ἄνω καὶ κάτω στρ. "to turn" upside dow...
στρηνιάωEtym. from στρηνήςAlt. στρηνιάω,Alt. φυτ. -άσω"to run riot, wax wanton", NTest.
στρῆνοςAlt. στρῆνος, ὁ,Etym. στρηνής"wantonness", NTest.
στυγνάζωAlt. στυγνάζω,Alt. φυτ. -άσω"to look gloomy, be sorrowful", NTest.; of weather, "to be gloomy, lowering", id=NTest.
στῦλοςAlt. στῦλος, ὁ,"a pillar", as "a support or bearing", Hdt., etc.
συγγένειαAlt. συγγένεια, ἡ,Etym. συγγενήςI. "sameness of descent or family, relationship, kin", Eur., etc.: c. gen. "kin, relationship with or to" another, ἡ ξ. τοῦ θεοῦ Plat.; ...
συγγενήςAlt. συγ-γενής, έςEtym. γίγνομαιI. "born with, congenital, natural, in-born", Pind., Aesch.; συγγενεῖς μῆνες the months "of my natural life", Soph.:—so in adv., συγγενῶς...
συγγνώμηI. "acknowledgment, confession", συγγνώμην ἔχειν, ὅτι.. to acknowledge that.., Hdt.II. "a fellow-feeling with" another, "a lenient judgment, allowance", Ar., NTest.2. "p...