G00718
ἁρμόζωEtym. *ἄρωI. "to fit together, join", esp. of "joiner's" work, Od.; so in Mid. "to join for oneself, put together", id=Od.2. generally, "to fit, adapt, prepare, make ready...
An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon, Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott.
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ἁρμόζωEtym. *ἄρωI. "to fit together, join", esp. of "joiner's" work, Od.; so in Mid. "to join for oneself, put together", id=Od.2. generally, "to fit, adapt, prepare, make ready...
ἁρμόςEtym. *ἄρωin pl. "the fastenings" of a door, Eur.; ἁρμὸς χώματος λιθοσπαδής a fissure in the tomb made by tearing away the stones "at their joinings", Soph.
ἀρνέομαιEtym. Deriv. uncertain1. Dep. opp. to φημί, "to deny, disown", Hom., etc.2. opp. to δίδωμι, "to decline to give, refuse", Od., etc.3. absol "to say no, decline, refuse",...
ἀρνίονEtym. ἀρνός"a sheep-skin", Luc.
ἄροτρονEtym. ἀρόω"a plough", Lat. aratrum, Hom., etc.
ἁρπαγήEtym. ἁρπάζωI. "seizure, rapine, robbery, rape", Solon, Hdt., attic2. "the thing seized, booty, prey", Aesch., Eur.; ἁρπαγὴν ποιεῖσθαί τι to make "booty" of a thing, Thuc....
ἁρπαγμόςEtym. ἁρπάζω"a seizing, booty, a prize", NTest.
ἁρπάζωI. "to snatch away, carry off", Hom., Hdt., etc.:—absol. "to steal, be a thief", Ar.2. "to seize hastily, snatch up", λᾶαν Il.; δόρυ Aesch.; ἁρπ. τινὰ μέσον "to seize" him...
ἅρπαξEtym. ἁρπάζωI. "rapacious", Lat. rapax, Ar., Xen.II. as Subst.,1. ἅρπαξ, "rapine", Hes.2. ἅρπαξ, "a robber, plunderer", Ar.
ἀρσενοκοίτηςEtym. κοίτη"lying with men", NTest.
ἌρτεμιςEtym. Deriv. uncertain."Artemis", the Roman "Diana", goddess of the chase, daughter of Zeus and Latona, sister of Apollo: in Hom., women who die suddenly are said to be s...
ἀρτέμωνEtym. ἀρτάωprob. "a foresail", NTest.
ἄρτιEtym. *ἄρωadv. "just, exactly",1. of the present, "just now, even now", with pres. and perf., Theogn., Aesch., etc.2. of the past, "just now, just", with imperf. and aor., E...
ἀρτιγέννητος"just born", Luc.
ἄρτιοςEtym. ἄρτιI. "complete, perfect of its kind, suitable, exactly fitted"; ἄρτια βάζειν to speak "to the purpose" (cf. ἀρτιεπής), Hom.; ἄρτια ᾔδη thought things "agreeable", ...
ἄρτοςEtym. Deriv. uncertain."a cake or loaf of wheat-bread" (barley-bread is μᾶζα), mostly in pl., Od.; ἄρτος οὖλος soft "bread", id=Od.
ἀρτύωEtym. *ἄρωlike ἀρτύνω "to arrange, devise, prepare", δόλον, ὄλεθρον, γάμον Hom.; so Hdt., attic
ἀρχάγγελος"an archangel", NTest.
ἀρχαῖοςEtym. ἀρχή 1"from the beginning":I. of things, "ancient, primeval, olden", Hdt., attic2. like ἀρχαϊκός, "old-fashioned, antiquated, primitive", Aesch., Ar.3. "ancient, fo...
ἀρχήEtym. ἄρχωI. "a beginning, origin, first cause", Hom., etc.:—with Preps. ἐξ ἀρχῆς ῀ ἀρχῆθεν, "from the beginning, from of old", Od., attic; ἐξ ἀρχῆς πάλιν "anew, afresh", Ar...
ἀρχηγόςEtym. ἡγέομαιI. "beginning, originating" a thing, c. gen., Eur.II. as Subst., like ἀρχηγέτης, "founder", of a tutelary hero, Soph.2. "a prince, chief", Aesch., Simon., Th...
ἀρχιερατικόςEtym. from ἀρχιερεύσις"of the high-priest", NTest.
ἀρχιερεύς"an arch-priest, chief-priest", Hdt.:— at Rome, the "Pontifex Maximus", Plut.:—at Jerusalem, the "high-priest", NTest.
ἀρχιποίμην"a chief shepherd", NTest.
ἀρχισυνάγωγοςEtym. συναγωγή"the ruler of a synagogue", NTest.
ἀρχιτέκτωνI. "a chief-artificer, master-builder, director of works, architect, engineer", Hdt.2. generally, "a constructor, author", Eur., Dem.II. at Athens, the "manager of the...
ἀρχιτελώνης"a chief toll-collector, chief-publican", NTest.
ἀρχιτρίκλινος"the president of a banquet (triclinium)", NTest.