G00791
ἀστεῖοςEtym. ἄστυ"of the town": hence, like Lat. urbanus, town-bred, polite, courteous, opp. to ἄγροικος, Plat.:— "refined, elegant, pretty, witty, clever" Ar., Plat.:—ironicall...
An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon, Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott.
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ἀστεῖοςEtym. ἄστυ"of the town": hence, like Lat. urbanus, town-bred, polite, courteous, opp. to ἄγροικος, Plat.:— "refined, elegant, pretty, witty, clever" Ar., Plat.:—ironicall...
ἀστήρEtym. The Root is ΣΤΕΡ, α being "euphon.", cf. Lat. stella, i. e. "sterula".Etym. dat. pl. = ἄστρασι not ἀστράσι1. "a star", Il., etc.; cf. ἄστρον.2. "a flame, light, fire"...
ἀστήρικτοςEtym. στηρίζω"not steady, unstable", Anth., NTest.
ἄστοργοςEtym. στοργή"without natural affection", Aeschin.; ὥστοργος (i. e. ὁ ἄστ.) "the heartless one", Theocr.
ἀστοχέωEtym. from ἄστοχος"to miss the mark, to miss, fail", τινος or περί τινος Polyb.; περί τι NTest.
ἀστραπήEtym. ἀστεροπή, στεροπή1. "a flash of lightning, lightning", Hdt., attic; in pl. "lightnings", Aesch., Soph.2. "any bright light", NTest.
ἀστράπτωEtym. α euphon., στράπτω, cf. ἀστεροπήI. "to lighten, hurl lightnings", of omens sent by Zeus, Il., Ar.2. impers., ἀστράπτει "it lightens", ἤστραψε "it lightened", attic...
ἄστρονmostly in pl. "the stars", Hom., attic; in sg., mostly of Sirius, Xen., etc.; cf. ἀστήρ.
ἀσύμφωνος"not agreeing in sound", Plat.:—metaph. "discordant, at variance", τινι "with" another, id=Plat.; πρός τινα NTest.
ἀσύνετος"void of understanding, stupid", Hdt., attic; "not to be understood, unintelligible", Eur.
ἀσύνθετοςEtym. συντίθημιI. "uncompounded", Plat.II. (συντίθεμαι) "bound by no covenant, faithless", Dem., NTest.
ἀσφάλειαEtym. ἀσφαλής1. "security against stumbling or falling", ἀσφ. πρὸς τὸν πηλόν Thuc.: "stability", Soph.2. "assurance from danger, personal safety, security", Hdt., Thuc.,...
ἀσφαλήςEtym. σφάλλομαιI. "not liable to fall, immoveable, steadfast, firm", θεῶν ἕδος Od., etc.2. of friends and the like, "unfailing, trusty", Soph., etc.: c. inf., φρονεῖν γὰρ...
ἀσχημονέωEtym. ἀσχήμων"to behave unseemly, disgrace oneself, to be put to shame", Eur., Plat.
ἀσχημοσύνηEtym. ἀσχήμων"want of form, ungracefulness", Plat.: in moral sense, "indecorum", id=Plat.
ἀσχήμωνEtym. σχῆμα1. "misshapen, unseemly, shameful", Lat. turpis, Eur.2. of persons, ἀσχ. γενέσθαι to be "indecorous", Hdt.
ἀσωτίαEtym. ἄσωτος"prodigality, wastefulness", Plat.
ἀτακτέωEtym. ἄτακτος1. of a soldier, "to be undisciplined, disorderly", Xen., Dem.2. generally, "to lead a disorderly life", Xen.
ἄτακτοςI. "not in battle-order", of troops, Hdt., Thuc., etc.2. "undisciplined, disorderly, irregular, lawless", id=Thuc., etc.II. adv. -τως, "in an irregular, disorderly manner...
ἄτεκνοςEtym. τέκνονI. "without children, childless", Hes., Trag.II. in causal sense, "destroying children", Aesch.
ἀτενίζωEtym. ἀτενής"to look intently, gaze earnestly", εἴς τι Arist.; τινί upon one, NTest.
ἄτερI. "without", Hom.; ἄτερ Ζηνός "without" his will, Il.II. "aloof or apart from", id=Il., Trag.
ἀτιμάζωEtym. ἄτιμοςI. "to hold in no honour, to esteem lightly, dishonour, slight", c. acc., Hom., attic: so in Mid., Soph.:—c. acc. cogn., ἔπη ἀτιμάζεις πόλιν "thou speakest" w...
ἀτιμίαI. "dishonour, disgrace", Od., Soph., etc.; ἐν ἀτιμίηι τινὰ ἔχειν, ἀτιμίην προστιθέναι τινί Hdt.; ἀτ. τινός "dishonour done to" one, Eur.2. at Athens, "the loss of civil r...
ἄτιμοςEtym. τιμή II. "unhonoured, dishonoured", Il., Trag.; comp. ἀτιμότερος "less honourable", Xen.; c. gen. "without the honour of.., not deemed worthy of..", Aesch.; also, χά...
ἀτιμόωI. "to dishonour", Aesch.:— Pass. "to suffer dishonour or indignity", Hdt., Aesch., Eur.II. at Athens, "to punish with ἀτιμία (2"), Lat. aerarium facere, Ar., Oratt.
ἀτμίςEtym. = ἀτμός, Hes.
ἄτομοςEtym. τέμνωI. "uncut, unmown", Soph.II. "that cannot be cut, indivisible", Plat.; ἐν ἀτόμωι in a "moment", NTest.