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βασιλεύωEtym. βασιλεύς1. "to be king, to rule, reign", Hom., etc.; of a woman, "to be queen", id=Hom.; c. gen. "to be king of", Od.; also, ὄφρ᾽ Ἰθάκης κατὰ δῆμον βασιλεύοι id=Od...
An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon, Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott.
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βασιλεύωEtym. βασιλεύς1. "to be king, to rule, reign", Hom., etc.; of a woman, "to be queen", id=Hom.; c. gen. "to be king of", Od.; also, ὄφρ᾽ Ἰθάκης κατὰ δῆμον βασιλεύοι id=Od...
βασιλικόςEtym. like βασίλειοςI. "royal, kingly", Hdt., attic2. "like a king, kingly, princely", βασιλικώτατος Xen.:—adv., βασιλικῶς "as a king, with kingly authority", id=Hdt.II...
βάσιςEtym. βαίνωI. "a stepping, step", and collectively "steps", Aesch., Soph., etc.; οὐκ ἔχων βάσιν "power to step", id=Soph.; τροχῶν βάσεις the "rolling" of the wheels, id=Sop...
βασκαίνωI. c. acc. "to slander, malign, belie, disparage", Dem.2. c. dat. "to envy, grudge", id=Dem.II. "to bewitch", by means of spells: Pass., ὡς μὴ βασκανθῶ (aor1 subj.) that...
βαστάζωEtym. Deriv. uncertain.I. "to lift, lift up, raise", Od., Soph., Eur.: "to bear, carry, support", Aesch., Soph.2. "to hold in one's hands", id=Soph.3. βαστάζειν ἐν γνώμηι...
βάτραχοςEtym. deriv. uncertain"a frog", Batr., Hdt., etc.
βαττολογέωEtym. From ΒάττοςEtym. λόγος"to speak stammeringly, say the same thing over and over again", NTest.
βδέλυγμαEtym. βδελύσσομαι"an abomination", i. e. "an idol", NTest.
βδελυκτόςEtym. βδελύσσομαι"disgusting, abominable", NTest.
βέβαιοςEtym. βαίνωI. "firm, steady, steadfast, sure, certain", Aesch., etc.; βεβαιότερος κίνδυνος a "surer" game, Thuc.2. of persons, "steadfast, steady sure, constant", Aesch.,...
βεβαιόωEtym. from βέβαιοςI. "to make firm, confirm, establish, secure, warrant, make good", Plat., Xen.; ἔργωι βεβαιούμενα "things warranted by fact", opp. to ἀκοῆι λεγόμενα, Th...
βεβαίωσιςEtym. from βεβαιόω"confirmation", Thuc., Aeschin.
βέβηλοςEtym. βηλός, with βε- as a redupl.I. "allowable to be trodden, permitted to human use", Lat. profanus, Soph., Eur.; ἐν βεβήλωι Thuc.II. of persons, "unhallowed, impure", ...
βεβηλόωEtym. from βέβηλος"to profane", NTest.
βέλοςEtym. βάλλω, as Lat. jaculum from "jacio"1. "a missile", esp. "an arrow, dart, bolt", Hom.; of the rock "hurled" by the Cyclops, Od.; of the ox's leg "thrown" at Ulysses, i...
βίαI. "bodily strength, force, power, might", Hom., etc.; periphr. βίη Ἡρακληείη "the strength" of Hercules, i. e. the strong Hercules, Il.; βίη Διομήδεος id=Il.; Τυδέως βία, Πο...
βιάζωEtym. βίαI. "to constrain", Od.:—Pass., aor1 ἐβιάσθην, perf. βεβίασμαι:— "to be hard pressed or overpowered", Il.; βιάζομαι τάδε I "suffer violence" herein, Soph.; βιασθείς...
βίαιοςEtym. βίαI. "forcible, violent", ἔργα βίαια Od.; β. θάνατος a "violent" death, Hdt., Plat., etc.; ὁ πόλεμος β. διδάσκαλος is a teacher "of violence", Thuc.:—adv., βιαίως "...
βιαστήςEtym. βιάζω"one who uses force, a violent man", NTest.
βιβλίονEtym. Dim. of βίβλος"a paper, scroll, letter", Hdt., Ar., etc.; often written βυβλίον.
βίβλοςEtym. Prob. a foreign word.I. "the inner bark of the papyrus" (βύβλος): generally, "bark", Plat.II. "a book", of which the leaves were made of this bark, Dem.
βιβρώσκωEtym. The Root is ΒΟΡ, v. βορά, Lat. voro."to eat, eat up", βεβρωκὼς κακὰ φάρμακ᾽ Il.: c. gen. "to eat of" a thing, βεβρωκὼς βοός Od.:—Pass. "to be eaten", χρήματα βεβρώ...
βίοςI. "life", i. e. not animal life (ζωή), but "a course of life, manner of living", Lat. vita, Od., etc.; in pl., τίνες καὶ πόσοι εἰσὶ βίοι; Plat.2. in Poets = ζωή, βίον ἐκπνε...
βιόωEtym. βίος"to live, pass one's life" (whereas ζάω properly means "to live, exist)", Il., etc.; ἀπ᾽ αὐτῶν ὧν αὐτὸς βεβίωκεν from the very "actions of" his own "life", Dem.; h...
βίωσιςEtym. βιόω"manner of life", NTest.
βιωτικόςEtym. βιόω"of or pertaining to life", NTest.
βλαβερόςEtym. From βλάβηEtym. βλάπτω"hurtful, noxious, disadvantageous", Hes., Xen.
βλάπτωEtym. Root ΒΛΑΒ, v. βλάβηI. "to disable, hinder, stop" Hom.:—βλ. πόδας "to disable" the feet, "to lame" them, Od.:—Pass., ὄζωι ἔνι βλαφθέντε [the horses] "caught" in a bra...