G01140
δαιμόνιονEtym. δαίμωνI. "the Deity", Lat. numen, or "divine operation", Hdt., Eur., etc.: "a fatality", Dem.II. "an inferior divine being, a demon", Xen., Plat.2. "a demon, evil...
An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon, Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott.
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δαιμόνιονEtym. δαίμωνI. "the Deity", Lat. numen, or "divine operation", Hdt., Eur., etc.: "a fatality", Dem.II. "an inferior divine being, a demon", Xen., Plat.2. "a demon, evil...
δαιμονιώδηςEtym. εἶδος"demoniacal, devilish", NTest.
δαίμωνEtym. Perh. from δαίω B, "to divide or distribute destinies".I. "a god, goddess", like θεός, θεά, Hom., Trag., etc.:—in Hom. also "deity or divine power" (θεός denotes "a ...
δάκνωEtym. Root ΔΑΚI. "to bite", of dogs, Il.; στόμιον δ. "to champ" the bit, Aesch.; χεῖλος ὀδοῦσι δακών, as a mark of determination, Tyrtae.; δ. ἑαυτόν "to bite" one's lips fo...
δάκρυEtym. poetic for δάκρυονI. "a tear", Lat. lacruma, Hom., Trag.II. like δάκρυον, any "drop", δ. πεύκινον Eur.
δακρύωI. intr. "to weep, shed tears", Hom., etc.; c. acc. cogn., δ. γόους to lament "with tears", Soph.: c. gen. causae, "to weep for" a thing, Eur.:—also, δ. βλέφαρα "to flood"...
δακτύλιοςEtym. δάκτυλος"a ring, seal-ring", Hdt., Ar.
δάκτυλοςEtym. Deriv. uncertain: perh. from δείκνυμι.I. "a finger", Lat. digitus, ἐπὶ δακτύλων συμβάλλεσθαι to reckon on "the fingers", Hdt.; ὁ μέγας δ. "the thumb", id=Hdt.2. οἱ...
δαμάζωEtym. Root ΔΑΜ"to overpower":I. of animals, "to tame, break in, to bring under the yoke": Mid. "to do so for oneself", Hom., Xen.II. of maidens, "to make subject" to a hus...
δάμαλιςEtym. δαμάζωI. "a heifer", Lat. juvenca, Aesch.II. "a girl", Anth.
δανείζωEtym. δάνος1. "to put out money at usury, to lend", Plat., etc.2. Mid. "to have lent to one, to borrow", Ar.; ἐπὶ μεγάλοις τόκοις at high interest, Dem.3. Pass., of the m...
δάνειονEtym. δάνος"a loan", Dem.
δανειστήςEtym. δανείζω"a money-lender", Plut., NTest.
δαπανάωEtym. δαπάνηEtym. some pass. tenses are also used in depon. sense, pres., imperf., aor1I. "to spend", Thuc., etc.; δαπ. εἴς τι "to spend upon" a thing, id=Thuc., Xen.; so...
δαπάνηEtym. δάπτωI. "outgoing, cost, expense, expenditure", Hes.; χρημάτων Thuc.; δ. κούφη "the cost" is little, Eur.:—also in pl., Thuc.II. "money spent", ἵππων "on" horses, Pi...
δέI. "but": conjunctive Particle, with "adversative" force: it commonly answers to μέν, and may often be rendered by "while, whereas, on the other hand", v. μέν:— but μέν is oft...
δέησιςEtym. δέομαι"an entreating, asking: a prayer, entreaty", Dem., NTest.
δεῖEtym. from δέω1, "to bind"I. c. acc. pers. et inf., δεῖ τινὰ ποιῆσαι "it is binding on" one to do a thing, "one must, one ought", Lat. oportet, Hom., etc.:—rarely, δεῖ σε ὅπω...
δεῖγμαEtym. δείκνυμι1. "a sample, pattern, proof, specimen", Lat. documentum, Eur., Ar., etc.; δείγματος ἕνεκα by way "of sample", Dem.2. a place in the Peiraeeus, where merchan...
δειγματίζωEtym. δεῖγμα"to make a show of", NTest.
δειλίαEtym. δειλός"cowardice", Hdt., Soph.; δειλίην ὀφλεῖν to be charged with "cowardice", Hdt.
δειλιάω"to be afraid".
δειλόςEtym. δέοςI. of persons, "cowardly, craven", Il.; hence, "vile, worthless", id=Il.:— δειλός τινος "afraid of..", Anth.2. "miserable, luckless, wretched", Hom.; with a comp...
δεῖναEtym. deriv. uncertainEtym. sometimes indecl.I. "such an one, a certain one", whom one cannot or will not name, ὁ δεῖνα Ar., etc.; ὁ δεῖνα τοῦ δεῖνος τὸν δεῖνα εἰσαγγέλλει ...
δειπνέω1. "to make a meal", Hom.: in attic "to take the chief meal, to dine", δ. τὸ ἄριστον "to make" breakfast serve as "dinner", Xen.2. c. acc., δ. ἄρτον "to make a meal on" b...
δεῖπνονEtym. δάπτω1. in Hom. "the principal meal" of the day, —sometimes "the noonday meal", sometimes = ἄριστον, "the morning meal", sometimes = δόρπον, "the evening meal". In ...
δεισιδαιμονίαEtym. from δεισιδαίμων"fear of the gods, religious feeling", Polyb.: in bad sense, "superstition", Theophr.
δέκαEtym. Some connect it with δάκτυλος, from the number of the fingers."ten", Lat. decem, Hom., etc.: —οἱ δέκα "the Ten", Oratt.: οἱ δέκα [ἔτη] ἀφ᾽ ἥβης those who are "ten" yea...