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χάλαζαAlt. χάλαζα, ης, ἡ,"hail", Lat. grando, Il.; pl. "a hailshower, hailstorm", Xen., Plat.; χ. στρογγύλαι "hailstones", Ar.:—metaph. "any pelting shower", ὀμβρία χ. Soph.; χ....
An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon, Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott.
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χάλαζαAlt. χάλαζα, ης, ἡ,"hail", Lat. grando, Il.; pl. "a hailshower, hailstorm", Xen., Plat.; χ. στρογγύλαι "hailstones", Ar.:—metaph. "any pelting shower", ὀμβρία χ. Soph.; χ....
χαλάωI. trans. "to slacken, loosen", χ. βιόν, τόξα "to unstring" the bow, h. Hom., Plat.: metaph., χ. τὴν ὀργήν Ar.2. "to let down, let sink, fall" or "droop", πτέρυγα χαλάξαις ...
ΧαλδαῖοςAlt. Χαλδαῖος, ὁ,I. "a Chaldaean", Hdt., etc.II. "an astrologer, caster of nativities", Cic., etc.
χαλεπόςAlt. χαλεπός, ή, όνI. Lat. difficilis:1. "hard to bear, painful, sore, grievous", Hom., Hdt., attic; [θώρακες] δύσφοροι καὶ χ., of ill-fitting cuirasses, Xen.: τὸ χαλεπὸν...
χαλιναγωγέωAlt. χα^λι_να^γωγέω,"to guide with or as with a bridle, to bridle", Luc., NTest.Etym. from χα^λι_ναγωγός
χαλινόςAlt. χα^λι_νός, οῦ, ὁ,I. "a bridle, bit", Il.; χαλινὸν ἐμβαλεῖν γνάθοις Eur.:—of the horse, χαλινὸν οὐκ ἐπίσταται φέρειν Aesch.; χ. δέχεσθαι Xen.; χ. ἐνδακεῖν "to champ" ...
χάλκεοςEtym. χαλκόςI. "of copper or bronze, brasen", Lat. aeneus, aheneus, Hom., etc.; χ. Ζεύς "a bronze" statue of Zeus, Hdt.; ἡ χαλκῆ Ἀθηνᾶ Dem.; χάλκεον ἱστάναι τινά (v. ἵστη...
χαλκεύςAlt. χαλκεύς, έως,1. "a worker in copper, a smith", opp. to τέκτων "(a joiner)", Il.2. generally, "a worker in metal, a smith", Od., Hdt., etc.
χαλκηδώνAlt. χαλκηδών, όνος, ἡ,a precious stone, "chalcedony", NTest.Etym. deriv. uncertain
χαλκίονAlt. χαλκίον, ου, τό,1. "a copper vessel, a copper, caldron, kettle, pot", Ar., Xen.2. "a cymbal", Theocr.3. "a copper ticket" given to the dicasts, Dem.4. "a piece of co...
χαλκολίβανονAlt. χαλκο-λίβα^νον, ου, τό,an uncertain word in NTest. commonly taken to mean "fine brass."
χαλκόςAlt. χαλκός, οῦ, ὁ,I. "copper", Lat. aes, Hom., etc.; called in reference to its colour, ἐρυθρός, Il.:—copper was the first metal wrought for use, τοῖς δ᾽ ἦν χάλκεα μὲν τε...
χαμαίI. "on the earth, on the ground", Lat. humi, Hom., Hdt., attic2. metaph., χ. καλύπτειν to bury "underground", Pind.; χ. ἔρχεσθαι to be "humble, modest", Luc.II. = χαμᾶζε, χ...
χαράAlt. χα^ρά, ἡ,Etym. χαίρωI. "joy, delight", Trag., etc.;—but c. gen. objecti, "joy in or at" a thing, Eur.; κέρτομος θεοῦ χ. "a joy" sent by some god to grieve my heart, id=...
χάραγμαAlt. χάραγμα, ατος, τό,Etym. χαράσσω"any mark engraven or imprinted", χ. ἐχίδνης the serpent's "mark", i. e. its "bite", Soph.; τὸ χ. τοῦ θηρίου "the mark" of the beast, ...
χαρακτήρAlt. χα^ρακτήρ, ῆρος, ὁ,Etym. χαράσσω1. "a mark engraved or impressed, the impress or stamp" on coins and seals, Eur.; εὐδοξίας χαρακτῆρα τοῖς ἔργοις ἐπέβαλεν set "a sta...
χάραξAlt. χάραξ, ακος,Etym. χα^ράσσω"a pointed stake": esp.,I. "a vine-prop or pole", Ar., Thuc.II. "a pale", used in entrenchments, Ar., Dem.2. collectively, = χαράκωμα II, Dem...
χαρίζομαιEtym. χάριςI. "to say or do something agreeable" to a person, "shew" him "favour or kindness, to oblige, gratify, favour, humour", Lat. gratificari, c. dat. pers., Hom....
χάριςAlt. χά^ρις, ιος, ἡ,Etym. χαίρω"Grace", Lat. gratia:I. "outward grace or favour" (as we say "well or ill favoured), grace, loveliness", Hom., etc.; τῷγε χάριν κατεχεύατ᾽ Ἀθ...
χάρισμαAlt. χάρισμα, ατος, τό,Etym. χαρίζομαι"a grace, favour: a free gift, gift of God's grace", NTest.
χαριτόωAlt. χαρι^τόω,Alt. φυτ. -ώσωEtym. χάρις"to shew grace to" any one, τινά NTest.:—Pass. "to have grace shewn one, to be highly favoured", id=NTest.
χάρτηςAlt. χάρτης, ου, ὁ,Lat. charta, a leaf of paper, made from the separated layers of the papyrus, Anth.
χάσμαAlt. χάσμα, ατος, τό,I. "a yawning hollow, chasm, gulf", Hdt., etc.; of Tartarus, Hes., Eur., Hdt.II. = χάσμημα, Eur.III. generally, "any wide expanse", χάσμα πελάγεος τὸ δ...
χεῖλοςAlt. χεῖλος, εος,I. "a lip", Lat. labrum, Hom., etc.; proverb., χείλεσι γελᾶν to laugh "with the lips" only, Il.; χείλεα μέν τ᾽ ἐδίην᾽, ὑπερῴην δ᾽ οὐκ ἐδίηνεν wetted "the ...
χειμάζωEtym. from χεῖμαAlt. χειμάζω,Alt. φυτ. -άσωI. "to pass the winter", opp. to θερίζω, Ar., Xen., etc.:—of armies, "to go into winter-quarters, to winter", Lat. hiemare, Hdt...
χειμώνAlt. χειμών, ῶνος, ὁ,Etym. v. χιώνI. "winter", opp. to θέρος, il., attic; χειμῶνος in winter-time, Xen.; τοῦ χ. "in the course of the winter", Thuc.; χειμῶνα "during winte...
χείρEtym. the penult. is regularly short, when the ult. is long: e.g. χειρός, χερών, but Poets used the penult. long or short, as the verse required.I. "the hand", Hom., etc.: a...
χειραγωγέωAlt. χειρα^γωγέω,"to lead by the hand", absol., Luc.