G05396
φλυαρέωAlt. φλυα_ρέω,Etym. φλύα_ρος"to talk nonsense, play the fool", Lat. nugari, Hdt., Ar.:— c. acc. cogn., φλυαρίαν φλυαρεῖν Plat.
An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon, Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott.
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φλυαρέωAlt. φλυα_ρέω,Etym. φλύα_ρος"to talk nonsense, play the fool", Lat. nugari, Hdt., Ar.:— c. acc. cogn., φλυαρίαν φλυαρεῖν Plat.
φλύαροςAlt. φλύα_ρος, ὁ,Etym. φλύωI. "silly talk, foolery, nonsense", Ar.II. "a silly talker, tatler, babbler", Plat., NTest.
φοβερόςAlt. φοβερός, ή, όνEtym. φόβος"fearful", whether act. or pass.:I. act. "causing fear, dreadful, terrible, formidable", Hdt., Aesch., etc.; πλήθει φ. "formidable" only fro...
φοβέωEtym. φόβοςA. Act. "to put to flight", Lat. fugo, Il.II. "to strike with fear, to terrify, frighten, alarm", Lat. terreo, Hdt., attic; πόνος ὁ μὴ φοβῶν free from "alarm", S...
φόβητρονAlt. φόβητρον, ου, τό,Etym. φοβέω"a scarecrow, terror", in pl. "terrors", Plat., NTest.
φόβοςAlt. φόβος, ὁ,Etym. φέβομαιI. "flight", Lat. fuga, the only sense in Hom.; φόβονδε ῀ φύγαδε, μή τι φόβονδ᾽ ἀγόρευε counsel not "to flight", Il., etc.:— Φόβος is personified...
ΦοίβηAlt. Φοίβη, ἡ,Lat. Phoebe, one of the daughters of Uranus and Gaia, Hes.; mother of Phoebus, Aesch.
φοῖνιξAlt. φοῖνιξ, ι_κος,I. appellat. "a purple-red, purple or crimson", because the discovery and earliest use of this colour was ascribed to the Phoenicians, Hom.2. as adj., ὁ...
ΦοῖνιξAlt. Φοῖνιξ, ι_κος,1. "a Phoenician", Hom.2. fem., Φοίνισσα γυνή Od., Eur.; χθών, νῆσος Eur.
φονεύςAlt. φονεύς, έως, ὁ,Etym. Φένω"a murderer, slayer, homicide", Hom., Hdt., attic; of the sword on which Ajax had thrown himself, Soph.:—also as fem., "a murderess", Eur.; a...
φονεύωEtym. from φονεύςAlt. φονεύω,Alt. φυτ. -σω"to murder, kill, slay", Hdt., Aesch., etc.: —Pass. "to be slain", Eur., Thuc.
φόνοςAlt. φόνος, ὁ,Etym. ΦένωI. "murder, homicide, slaughter", Hom., Hes., etc.; φ. Ἑλληνικός "a slaughter" of Greeks, Hdt.: in pl., φόνοι τ᾽ ἀνδροκτασίαι τε Od.; φόνοι, στάσεις...
φορέωAlt. φορέω,Etym. Frequent. of φέρωI. "to bear or carry constantly, to be used to carry", ἵπποι οἳ φορέεσκον Πηλείωνα Il.; of a slave, ὕδωρ ἐφόρει Od.; so, ἀγγελίας φορέειν ...
φόροςAlt. φόρος, ὁ,Etym. φέρω1. "that which is brought in, tribute", such as is paid "by subjects to a ruling state", as by the Asiatic Greeks to Athens, Thuc.; φόρου ὑποτελεῖς ...
φορτίζωEtym. φόρτος"to load", Babr.; φορτίον φ. τινά "to load" one "with" a burden, NTest.:—Mid., τὰ μείονα φορτίζεσθαι "to ship" the smaller part "of one's" wealth, Hes.—Pass. ...
φορτίονAlt. φορτίον, ου, τό,Etym. φόρτος1. "a load, burden", Ar., Xen.2. "a ship's freight or lading", Lycurg.: in pl. "wares, merchandise", Hes., Hdt., attic3. of "a child in t...
φόρτοςAlt. φόρτος, ὁ,Etym. φέρωI. "a load, a ship's freight or cargo", Od., Hes., etc.2. metaph. "a heavy load or burden", φ. χρείας, κακῶν Eur.II. in attic "tiresome stuff, som...
φραγέλλιονAlt. φρα^γέλλιον, ου, τό,Lat. flagellum, a scourge, NTest.
φραγελλόωEtym. from φρα^γέλλιονAlt. φρα^γελλόω,Alt. φυτ. -ώσωLat. flagello, to scourge, NTest.
φραγμόςAlt. φραγμός, οῦ, ὁ,Etym. φράσσωI. "a fencing in, blocking up", Soph.II. like φράγμα, "a fence, paling, palisade", Hdt.2. "a place fenced off, an enclosure", Anth.3. meta...
φράζωEtym. Root ΦΡΑΔI. "to point out, shew, indicate", Hom.; μῦθον πέφραδε πᾶσιν "make known" the word to all, Od.; ἔφρασε τὴν ἀτραπόν Hdt.; φωνῆσαι μὲν οὐκ εἶχε, τῆι δὲ χειρὶ ἔ...
φράσσωEtym. Root ΦΡΑΓI. "to fence in, hedge round", esp. for protection or defence, "to fence, secure, fortify", φράξε [τὴν σχεδίην] ῥίπεσσι "he fenced" the raft with mats, Od.:...
φρέαρAlt. φρέαρ, τό,1. "a well" (distinguished from κρήνη, "a spring)", Il., Hdt.2. "a tank, cistern, reservoir", Lat. puteus, Hdt., Thuc.: "an oil jar", Ar.
φρεναπατάωAlt. φρενα^πα^τάω,Alt. φυτ. -ήσω"to deceive", NTest.Etym. from φρενα^πάτης
φρεναπάτηςAlt. φρεν-α^πάτης, ου, ὁ,Etym. ἀπάτη"a soul-deceiver", NTest.
φρήνI. properly = διάφραγμα, "the midriff or muscle which parts" the heart and lungs "(viscera thoracis)" from the lower viscera "(abdominis)", Aesch.; usually in pl., Arist., e...
φρίσσωI. "to be rough or uneven on the surface, to bristle", Lat. horrere, of a corn-field, Il., Eur.; of a line of battle, Il.; of hair or bristles, "to bristle up, stand on en...
φρονέωAlt. φρονέω,Etym. φρήνI. "to think, to have understanding, to be sage, wise, prudent", ἄριστοι μάχεσθαί τε φρονέειν τε best both in battle and "counsel", Il.; τὸ μὴ φρονοῦ...