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γείτωνEtym. γῆ"one of the same land, a neighbour", Lat. vici-nus (from "vicus)", Od.; γείτων τινός or τινί one's "neighbour", Eur., Xen.:— ἐκ τῶν γειτόνων or ἐκ γειτόνων "from o...
An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon, Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott.
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γείτωνEtym. γῆ"one of the same land, a neighbour", Lat. vici-nus (from "vicus)", Od.; γείτων τινός or τινί one's "neighbour", Eur., Xen.:— ἐκ τῶν γειτόνων or ἐκ γειτόνων "from o...
γελάωI. absol. "to laugh", Hom., etc.; ἐγέλασσεν χείλεσιν, of feigned laughter, Il.:—Pass., ἕνεκα τοῦ γελασθῆναι for the sake of "a laugh being raised", Dem.II. "to laugh at" a ...
γέλωςEtym. γελάωI. "laughter", γέλωι ἔκθανον they were like to die "with laughing", Od.; γέλωτα ποιεῖν, κινεῖν, etc., Xen.;— κατέχειν γέλωτα to restrain one's "laughter", id=Xen...
γεμίζωEtym. γέμωI. "to fill full of, to load or freight with", a cargo of a ship, c. gen., Thuc., etc.; σποδοῦ γ. λέβητας "charging" the urns "with" ashes, Aesch.:—Pass. "to be ...
γέμωEtym. only in pres. and imperf.1. "to be full", of a ship, Hdt., Xen.2. c. gen. rei, "to be full of" a thing, Thuc., etc.; metaph., Trag.
γενεάEtym. γίγνομαιI. of the persons in a family.1. "race, stock, family", Hom., etc.; Πριάμου γ. Il.; ἐκ γενεῆς according to his "family", id=Il.; γενεῆι "by birth-right", Od.;...
γενεαλογέωEtym. from γενεάλογος"to trace by way of pedigree", γεν. γένεσιν Hdt.; γεν. τινα "to draw out" his pedigree, id=Hdt.: —Pass., ταῦτα μέν νυν γεγενηλόγηται id=Hdt.; γενε...
γενεαλογίαEtym. from γενεάλογος"the making a pedigree", Plat.
γένεσιςEtym. γίγνομαιI. "an origin, source, productive cause", Il.:— "a beginning", in dual, τοῖν γενεσίοιν, Plat.II. "manner of birth", Hdt.: "race, descent", id=Hdt.; γένεσιν ...
γενετήEtym. = γενεά II. 3ἐκ γενετῆς from "the hour of birth", Hom.
γεννάω1. 11), of the father, "to beget, engender", Aesch., Soph.; rarely of the mother, "to bring forth", Aesch.; οἱ γεννήσαντες the parents, Xen.; τὸ γεννώμενον "the child", Hd...
γέννημαEtym. γεννάωI. "that which is produced or born, a child", Soph.:—any "product or work", Plat.2. "breeding, nature", Soph.II. act. "a begetting", Aesch.
γέννησιςEtym. γεννάω"an engendering, producing", Eur., Plat.: "birth", NTest.
γεννητόςEtym. γεννάω"begotten", Plat.; γεννητοὶ γυναικῶν "born of" women, NTest.
γένοςEtym. γίγνομαιI. "race, stock, family", Hom., etc.; absol. in acc., ἐξ Ἰθάκης γένος εἰμί from Ithaca I am "by race", Od.; in attic with the Art., ποδαπὸς τὸ γένος εἶ Ar.; s...
γερουσίαEtym. γέρωνI. "a Council of Elders, Senate", Eur.II. = πρεσβεία, id=Eur.
γέρωνI. "an old man", Hom., etc.2. in political sense, γέροντες "the Elders, Seniors", or "Chiefs", who formed the King's Council, Hom.:—then, like Lat. Patres, the Senators, es...
γεωργέωEtym. γεωργόςI. "to be a husbandman, farmer", Plat., Xen., etc.II. c. acc. "to till, plough, cultivate", Thuc., Dem.2. metaph. "to work at" a thing, "practise" it, Lat. a...
γεωργόςEtym. γῆ, Ε῎ργω"tilling the ground", Ar.:—as Subst., γεωργός, ὁ, "a husbandman", Hdt., Ar., Plat.
γῆI. "earth" opp. to heaven, or "land" opp. to sea, Hom., etc.; κατὰ γῆν "on land, by land", Thuc.; κατὰ γῆς Xen.:— ἐπὶ γῆς on "earth", Soph.; κατὰ γῆς below "the earth", Trag.:...
γῆραςEtym. γέρων"old age", Lat. senectus, Hom., etc.
γηράσκωEtym. γῆραςI. "to grow old, become old", and in aor. and perf. "to be so", Hom., etc.; κηρύσσων γήρασκε "grew old" in his office of herald, Il.; of things, χρόνος γηράσκω...
γλεῦκοςEtym. γλυκύςLat. mustum, new wine, Arist.
γλυκύς1. "sweet", Il., etc.:—metaph. "sweet, delightful", Hom., etc.:— γλυκύ ἐστι c. inf., Aesch., etc.2. of water, "sweet, fresh", opp. to πικρός, Hdt.3. after Hom., of persons...
γλῶσσαEtym. deriv. uncertainI. "the tongue", Hom., etc.2. "the tongue", as the organ of speech, γλώσσης χάριν through love "of talking", Hes., Aesch.; ἀπὸ γλώσσης by "word of mo...
γλωσσόκομονEtym. γλῶσσα III, κομέω"a case for the mouthpiece of a pipe": generally, "a case, casket", NTest.
γνήσιοςEtym. γένος"of or belonging to the race", i. e. "lawfully begotten, legitimate", opp. to νόθος, Hom.; φρονεῖν γνήσια to have a "noble" mind, Eur.; γν. γυναῖκες "lawful" w...
γνόφοςEtym. = δνόφος, Luc.