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ἀδάπανοςEtym. δαπάνη"without expense, costing nothing", γλυκέα κἀδάπανα (crasis for καὶ ἀδάπανα) Ar.:— adv., ἀδαπάνως τέρψαι φρένα Eur.
An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon, Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott.
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ἀδάπανοςEtym. δαπάνη"without expense, costing nothing", γλυκέα κἀδάπανα (crasis for καὶ ἀδάπανα) Ar.:— adv., ἀδαπάνως τέρψαι φρένα Eur.
ἀδελφή1. fem. of ἀδελφός, "a sister", Trag., etc.2. "a sister" (as a fellow Christian), NTest.
ἀδελφόςEtym. α copul., δελφύς; cf. Lat. couterinusἀδελφοί are properly "sons of the same mother":I. as Subst., ἀδελφός, ὁ, voc. ἄδελφε (not -φέ), ionic ἀδελφεός, epic -ειός:—"a ...
ἀδελφότηςEtym. ἀδελφός"the brotherhood", NTest.
ἄδηλοςI. "not seen or known, unknown, obscure", Hes., Soph., Plat.II. of things, ἄδ. θάνατοι death "by an unknown hand", Soph.; ἄδ. ἔχθρα "secret" enmity, Thuc.; ῥεῖ πᾶν ἄδηλον ...
ἀδημονέωEtym. Deriv. uncertain."to be sorely troubled", Plat.; ἀδημονῆσαι τὰς ψυχάς Xen.
ἀδιάκριτος"undecided", Luc.
ἀδιάλειπτοςEtym. διαλείπω"unintermitting, incessant", NTest.; adv. -τως, Polyb., NTest.
ἀδιαφθορία"incorruption, uprightness", NTest.
ἀδικέωEtym. ἄδικοςI. "to do wrong", Hdt., etc.; τἀδικεῖν "wrong-doing", Soph.; τὸ μἀδικεῖν "righteous dealing", Aesch.; but, σχήσει τὸ μἀδικεῖν will restrain "wrong-doing", Aesc...
ἀδίκημαEtym. ἀδικέωI. "a wrong done, a wrong", Lat. injuria, Hdt., etc.:—c. gen. "a wrong done to one", Dem.II. "that which is got by wrong, ill-gotten goods", Plat.
ἀδικίαEtym. From ἄδικοςI. "wrong-doing, injustice", Hdt., etc.II. like ἀδίκημα, "a wrong, injury", id=Hdt., Plat.
ἄδικοςEtym. δίκηI. of persons, "wrong-doing, unrighteous, unjust", Hes., Hdt., etc.; ἀδικώτατος Soph.:— ἄδ. εἴς τι "unjust in" a thing, ἔς τινα "towards" a person, Hdt.; περί τι...
ἀδόκιμοςI. "not standing the test, spurious", properly of coin, Plat.II. metaph. of persons, "rejected as false, disreputable, reprobate", Eur., Xen., etc.
ἄδολοςI. "without fraud, guileless", of treaties, σπονδαὶ ἄδ. καὶ ἀβλαβεῖς Thuc.:—adv., often in the phrase ἀδόλως καὶ δικαίως, Lat. sine dolo malo, id=Thuc.II. of liquids, "una...
Ἀδρίας"the Adriatic", Hdt., etc.
ἀδυνατέωI. of persons, "to want strength", Plat., etc.; c. inf. "to be unable" to do, Xen.II. of things, "to be impossible", NTest.
ἀδύνατοςI. of persons, "unable" to do a thing, c. inf., Hdt., Eur., etc.2. absol. "without strength, powerless", Hdt., Eur., etc.; οἱ ἀδύνατοι "men disabled for service, incapab...
ἀείEtym. The Root is ΑΕϜ; cf. Lat. aevum, aetas, i. e. aeuitas."always, for ever", Hom., etc.; often with other words of time, διαμπερὲς αἰεί, συνεχὲς αἰεί, ἐμμενὲς αἰεί, id=Hom...
ἀετόςI. "an eagle", Hom., etc.:—proverb., ἀετὸς ἐν νεφέλαισι, of a thing quite out of reach, Ar.2. "an eagle as a standard", of the Persians, Xen.; of the Romans, Plut.II. in ar...
ἄζυμοςEtym. ζύμηof bread, "unleavened", ἡ ἑορτὴ τῶν ἀζύμων or τὰ ἄζυμα "the feast of unleavened bread", NTest.
ἀήρEtym. ἄημι1. "the lower air, the air" that surrounds the earth, opp. to αἰθήρ "the upper air" (v. Il. 14. 288, where a tall pine μακροτάτη πεφυυῖα δι᾽ ἠέρος αἰθέρ᾽ ἵκανεν); h...
ἀθανασία"immortality", Plat., etc.
ἄθεσμοςEtym. = ἀθέσμιος, Plut.
ἀθετέωEtym. From ἄθετος"to set aside": ἀθ. τινα "to deny" one, "refuse" his "request", NTest.
Ἀθῆναι"the city of Athens", used in pl., because it consisted of several parts (cf. Θῆβαι, Μυκῆναι, Hom., etc.; the sg. (like Θήβη) Od.
Ἀθηναῖος"Athenian, of or from Athens", Il., etc
ἀθλέωEtym. ἆθλος, commoner form of ἀθλεύω.Λαομέδοντι ἀθλήσαντες "having contended with" him, Il.; πολλά περ ἀθλήσαντα "having gone through" many "struggles", id=Il.: "to contend...