G05011
ταπεινόςAlt. τα^πεινός, ή, όν"low":1. of Place, "lying low", Hdt.; ταπεινὰ νέμεσθαι to live "in low regions", Pind.; of stature or size, "low", Xen.2. of the condition of person...
An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon, Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott.
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ταπεινόςAlt. τα^πεινός, ή, όν"low":1. of Place, "lying low", Hdt.; ταπεινὰ νέμεσθαι to live "in low regions", Pind.; of stature or size, "low", Xen.2. of the condition of person...
ταπεινοφροσύνηAlt. τα^πεινοφροσύνη, ἡ,"lowliness, humility", NTest.Etym. from τα^πεινόφρων
ταπεινόωAlt. τα^πεινόω,Alt. φυτ. -ώσωEtym. ταπεινόςI. "to lower":—Pass., πᾶν ὄρος ταπεινωθήσεται NTest.II. metaph. "to lessen", τὸν φθόνον Plut.: "to disparage", Polyb.2. "to hu...
ταπείνωσιςEtym. from τα^πεινόωAlt. τα^πείνωσις, εως,1. "humiliation, abasement, defeat", Plat.2. "low estate, low condition", NTest.
ταράσσωEtym. cf. θράσσωEtym. Root ΤΑΡΑΧI. "to stir, stir up, trouble", in a physical sense, ἐτάραξε πόντον Od.; ὁμοῦ τ. τήν τε γῆν καὶ τὴν θάλατταν Ar.; βροντήμασι κυκάτω πάντα ...
ταραχήAlt. τα^ρα^χή, ἡ,1. "trouble, disorder, confusion", Pind., Thuc., etc.2. of an army or fleet, Thuc., etc.; ἐν τῇ ταραχῇ "in the confusion", Hdt.3. "political confusion, tu...
τάραχοςAlt. τά^ρα^χος, ὁ,Etym. = ταραχή, Xen.
τάσσωEtym. Root ΤΑΓI. "to arrange, put in order", Hdt., etc.: esp. "to draw up in order of battle, to form, array, marshal", both of troops and ships, Hdt., Thuc., etc.:—Pass. "...
ταῦροςAlt. ταῦρος, ὁ,"a bull", Hom., etc.: also ταῦρος βοῦς, like σῦς κάπρος, κίρκος ἵρηξ, Il.:— ἄπεχε τῆς βοὸς τὸν ταῦρον, oracularly of Agamemnon and his wife, Aesch.
ταύτῃEtym. dat. fem. sg. of οὗτος"in this way."
ταφήAlt. τα^φή, ἡ,Etym. θάπτω1. "burial", Lat. sepultura, Hdt.: "mode of burial", id=Hdt.2. in pl. also, "a burial-place", Hdt., Soph.;—in sg., σῆς εἰ στερήσομαι ταφῆς, of "the ...
τάχαEtym. τα^χύςI. "quickly, presently, forthwith", Lat. statim, Hom., etcII. "perhaps", Plat., etc.:—so also τάχ᾽ ἄν "probably, perhaps, may be", with opt., Hdt., attic:— τάχ᾽ ...
ταχέωςEtym. adverb of ταχύς.
ταχινόςAlt. τα^χι^νός, ή, όνEtym. poetic for ταχύς, Theocr.Etym. neut. pl. ταχινά, ῀ τάχα, Theocr.
τάχοςAlt. τάχος, ος, εος, τό,Etym. τα^χύςI. "swiftness, speed, fleetness, velocity", Il., Plat.2. τ. φρενῶν "quickness" of temper, "hastiness", Eur.II. τάχος is often used in Ad...
ταχύςI. of motion, "quick, swift, fleet", opp. to βραδύς, Hom., etc.; ταχὺς πόδας Il.; ταχὺς θείειν Hom.II. of thought and purpose, "quick, rapid, hasty", φρονεῖν γὰρ οἱ ταχεῖς ...
τεῖχοςAlt. τεῖχος, ος, εος, τό,I. "a wall", esp. "a wall round a city, town-wall", in sg. and pl., Hom.; τειχέων κιθῶνες "coats" of walls, i. e. walls one within the other, Hdt....
τεκμήριονAlt. τεκμήριον, ου, τό,Etym. τεκμαίρομαιI. like τέκμαρ II, "a sure signs. or token", Hdt., atticII. "a positive proof", Aesch., Plat., etc.:—in attic Prose τεκμήριον δέ...
τεκνίονAlt. τεκνίον, ου, τό,Etym. Dim. of τέκνον"a little" child, Anth., NTest.
τεκνογονέωAlt. τεκνογονέω,Etym. from τεκνογόνος"to bear young, bear children", Anth., NTest.
τεκνογονίαAlt. τεκνογονία, ἡ,"child-bearing", NTest.Etym. from τεκνογόνος
τέκνονAlt. τέκνον, ου, τό,Etym. τίκτω1. "that which is borne or born, a child" (cf. Scottish "bairn", from Anglo-S. "beran, to bear)", Hom., etc.; "my son, my child", sometimes ...
τέκτωνAlt. τέκτων, ονος, ὁ,Etym. τίκτω1. "any worker in wood", esp. "a carpenter, joiner", Hom., etc.; opp. to "a smith" (χαλκεύς), Plat., Xen.; to "a mason" (λιθολόγος), Thuc.,...
τέλειοςEtym. τέλοςI. "having reached its end, finished, complete", Il., etc.: of victims, "perfect, without spot or blemish", id=Il.; τὰ τέλεα τῶν προβάτων Hdt.; of sacrifices, ...
τελειόω"to make perfect, complete":I. of things, "to make" it "perfect, complete, accomplish", Hdt., Thuc., etc.:—Pass. "to be accomplished", Hdt., Soph.; τελεωθέντων ἀμφοτέροισ...
τελείωσιςAlt. τελείωσις, ορ τελέωσις, εως,Etym. τελειόω"accomplishment, fulfilment", NTest.
τελειωτήςAlt. τελειωτής, οῦ, ὁ,"an accomplisher, finisher", NTest.
τελεσφορέωAlt. τελεσφορέω,Alt. φυτ. -ήσωI. "to bring fruit to perfection", NTest.II. "to pay toll or custom", Xen.