G01389
δολόωAlt. δολόω,Alt. φυτ. -ώσωEtym. δόλοςI. "to beguile, ensnare, take by craft", Hes., Hdt., atticII. "to disguise", Soph.
An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon, Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott.
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δολόωAlt. δολόω,Alt. φυτ. -ώσωEtym. δόλοςI. "to beguile, ensnare, take by craft", Hes., Hdt., atticII. "to disguise", Soph.
δόξαAlt. δόξα, ης, ἡ,Gram. n doc h_hs femEtym. δοκέωI. "a notion", true or false: and so,1. "expectation", ἀπὸ δόξης otherwise than "one expects", Hom.; παρὰ δόξαν ἤ.. Hdt.; opp...
δοξάζωEtym. from δόξαAlt. δοξάζω,Alt. φυτ. -άσωI. "to think, imagine, suppose, fancy, conjecture", c. acc. et inf., Aesch., etc.; inf. omitted, πῶς ταῦτ᾽ ἀληθῆ δοξάσω; how "can ...
δόσιςAlt. δόσις, εωςGram. n dos is_ews femEtym. δίδωμιI. "a giving", Hdt., etc.II. "a gift", Hom., etc.
δουλαγωγέωAlt. δουλ-α^γωγέω,Alt. φυτ. -ήσωEtym. ἀγωγός"to make a slave, treat as such": metaph. "to bring into subjection", NTest.
δουλείαAlt. δουλεία, ἡ,Gram. n doulei h_hs,stem_acc,femEtym. δουλεύωI. "servitude, slavery, bondage", Hdt., etc.II. in collect. sense, "the slaves, slave-class", id=Hdt.
δουλεύωEtym. δοῦλος1. "to be a slave", τινί to one, Plat., etc.; παρά τινι Dem.; c. acc. cogn., δουλείαν δ. Xen.2. "to serve or be subject to", opp. to ἄρχω, Hdt., etc.; τῆι γῆι...
δουλόωAlt. δουλόω,Alt. φυτ. -ώσωEtym. δοῦλος"to make a slave of, enslave", Hdt., attic:—Pass. "to be enslaved", Hdt., Thuc.:—Mid., with perf. pass. "to make one's slave, make su...
δοχήAlt. δοχή, ἡ,Gram. n dox h_hs suff_acc femEtym. δέχομαιI. "a receptacle", Eur.II. "a reception, entertainment", NTest.
δράκωνAlt. δρά^κων, οντος, ὁ,Gram. n dra^k wn_ontos mascEtym. δρα^κεῖν"a dragon", or "serpent" of huge size, "a python", Hom., etc.
δράσσομαιDep.I. attic "to grasp", c. gen. rei, κόνιος δεδραγμένος "clutching a handsful of" dust, Il.; so, ἐλπίδος δεδραγμένος Soph.2. "to lay hold of", τί μου δέδαρξαι; Eur.; δ...
δραχμήAlt. δραχμή, ἡ,Gram. n draxm h_hs suff_acc femEtym. δράσσομαι1. properly, "a handful", like δράγμα:—an Attic weight, "a drachm", weighing about 66 1/2 grains, the Aegineta...
δρέπανονAlt. δρέπα^νον, ου, τό,Gram. n drepa^n os_ou neutEtym. δρέπωEtym. = δρεπάνη, Od., Hdt., Att.1. "a scythe", Xen.2. "a curved sword, scimitar", Hdt.
δρόμοςGram. n drom os_ou mascEtym. δραμεῖνI. "a course, running, race", Hom. (v. τείνω); ou)ri/w| dro/mw| in straight "course", Soph.:—of "any quick movement", e. g. "flight", A...
δύναμαιEtym. decl. in pres. and imperf. like ἵσταμαιDep.I. "to be able, capable, strong enough" to do, c. inf., Hom., etc.; but the inf. is often omitted, Ζεὺς δύναται ἅπαντα [s...
δύναμιςEtym. from δύναμαιI. "power, might, strength", Hom.: then, generally, "strength, power, ability" to do a thing, id=Hom.; παρὰ δύναμιν beyond one's "strength", Thuc.; ὑπὲρ...
δυναμόωAlt. δυ^να^μόω,Alt. φυτ. -ώσω"to strengthen": Pass., NTest.
δυνάστηςAlt. δυ^νάστης, ου,Gram. n du^nast hs_ou stem_acc mascGram. n du^na^t hs_ou stem_acc masc poetic Aesch.Etym. δύναμαι"a lord, master, ruler", of Zeus, Soph.; οἱ δ., Lat. ...
δυνατέωAlt. δυ^να^τέω,Alt. φυτ. -ήσωEtym. δυνατός"to be powerful, mighty", NTest.
δυνατόςGram. adj du^na^t os_h_on suff_accGram. adj du^na^t os_on suff_accEtym. δύναμαιI. "strong, mighty, able", esp. in body, τὸ δυνατώτατον "the ablest-bodied men", Hdt.:—of s...
δύοGram. du/o numeralGram. du/w numeralGram. duoi=n numeralGram. duw=n numeralGram. duoi=si numeralGram. dusi/ numeralEtym. can be indecl., like ἄμφω, by Hom., τῶν δύο μοιράων, ...
δυσβάστακτοςAlt. δυσ-βάστακτος, ονEtym. βαστάζω"grievous to bear", NTest.
δυσεντερίαAlt. δυσ-εντερία, ἡ,Etym. ἔντερον"dysentery", Hdt., Plat.
δυσερμήνευτοςAlt. δυσ-ερμήνευτος, ονEtym. ἑρμηνεύω"hard to interpret", NTest.
δύσκολοςAlt. δύσ-κολος, ονEtym. opp. to εὔκολοςEtym. Deriv. of -κολος uncertain.I. of persons, properly, "hard to satisfy with food;" then, generally, "hard to please, disconten...
δυσμήAlt. δυσμή, ἡ,Etym. δύωEtym. = δύσις, mostly in pl., Soph., etc.;I. ἐπὶ δυσμῇσιν at the point of "setting", Hdt.II. "the quarter of sunset, the west", id=Hdt., Aesch.
δυσφημίαEtym. from δυσφημέωAlt. δυσφημία, ἡ,"ill language, words of ill omen", Soph.
δώδεκαEtym. δύο, δέκα"twelve", Hom., etc.: v. δυώδεκα.