G01626
ἔκτρωμαAlt. ἔκτρωμα, ατος, τό,"a child untimely born, an abortion", NTest.
An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon, Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott.
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ἔκτρωμαAlt. ἔκτρωμα, ατος, τό,"a child untimely born, an abortion", NTest.
ἐκφέρωInfl. fut. ἐξοίσωInfl. fut. mid. ἐξοίσομαι in pass. senseI. "to carry out of" a place, c. gen., or ἐκ τόπου, Il., Hdt.2. "to carry out" a corpse for burial, Lat. efferre, ...
ἐκφεύγωInfl. fut. ξομαιInfl. fut. ξοῦμαι1. "to flee out or away, escape", Od., Aesch., etc.:— "to be acquitted", Ar.2. c. gen. "to escape out of, flee from", Hom.3. c. acc. "to ...
ἐκφοβέωInfl. fut. ήσω"to frighten away, affright", Aesch., Plat., etc.; τὸ ἐκφοβῆσαι "so as to cause alarm", Thuc.; ἐκφ. τινὰ ἐκ δεμνίων Eur.:—Pass. "to be much afraid, to fear ...
ἔκφοβοςAlt. ἔκ-φοβος, ον"affrighted", NTest.
ἐκφύωInfl. fut. ύσωI. "to generate from" another, "to beget", of the male, Soph., etc.2. of the female, "to bear", id=Soph.: also, "to produce a plant", Dem.II. Pass., with perf...
ἐκχέωInfl. fut. -χεῶInfl. aor1 ἐξέχεαInfl. epic ἔκχευαInfl. mid. ἐκχευάμηνI. "to pour out", properly of liquids, Il., Aesch., etc.: metaph., in Med., ἐκχεύατ᾽ ὀϊστούς he "poured...
ἐκχωρέωInfl. fut. ήσω1. "to go out and away, depart, emigrate", Hdt.2. "to slip out of", ἐξεχώρησεν ἐξ ἄρθρων "was dislocated", id=Hdt.3. "to give way", Soph., Eur.
ἐκψύχωInfl. fut. ξω"to give up the ghost, expire", NTest.
ἑκών1. "willing, of free will, readily", Hom., etc.2. "wittingly, purposely", ἑκὼν ἡμάρτανε φωτός Il., attic3. in Prose, ἑκὼν εἶναι or ἑκών, "as far as depends on my will, as fa...
ἐλαίαI. "the olive-tree", Lat. olea, oliva, Hom., etc.; said to have been produced by Athena in her contest with Poseidon, Hdt., Soph.; φέρεσθαι ἐκτὸς τῶν ἐλαῶν to run beyond "t...
ἔλαιονAlt. ἔλαιον, ου, τό,Etym. ἐλαία"olive-oil", Lat. oleum, olivum, Hom.
ἐλαιώνAlt. ἐλαιών, ῶνος,Etym. ἐλαία"an olive-yard", Lat. olivetum: the Mount of Olives, Olivet, NTest.
ἐλάσσωνI. "smaller, less", formed from ἐλαχύς (with Sup. ἐλάχιστος, q. v.), but serving as comp. to μικρός, Il.: ἔλασσον ἔχειν to have "the worse, be worse off", τινί "in a thin...
ἐλαύνωEtym. ἐλάωI. Radic. sense: "to drive, drive on, set in motion", of driving flocks, Hom.; so aor. mid. ἠλασάμην Il.: often of chariots, "to drive", id=Il., Hdt.; also, ἐλ. ...
ἐλαφρίαAlt. ἐλαφρία, ἡ,"lightness: levity", NTest.Etym. from ἐλαφρός
ἐλαφρόςAlt. ἐλαφρός, ή, όνEtym. ἐλαφρόςI. = Lat. lev-is light in weight, Il., Hdt., attic:— adv. "lightly, buoyantly", Od.2. "light to bear, not burdensome, easy", Il.; ἐλαφρόν ...
ἐλάχιστοςAlt. ἐλά^χιστος, η, ονEtym. Sup. of ἐλαχύς, comp. ἐλάσσων,I. "the smallest, least", οὐκ ἐλ. Hhymn., Hdt., etc.; ἐλαχίστου λόγου of "least" account, id=Hdt.; περὶ ἐλαχίσ...
ἔλεγξιςAlt. ἔλεγξις, εωςEtym. = ἔλεγχος"a conviction", NTest.
ἐλέγχωI. "to disgrace, put to shame", μῦθον ἐλ. "to treat" a speech "with contempt", Il.; ἐλ. τινά "to put" one "to shame", Od.II. "to cross-examine, question", for the purpose ...
ἐλεεινόςAlt. ἐλεεινός, ή, όνEtym. ἔλεοςI. "finding pity, pitied or moving pity, pitiable, piteous", Hom., etc.; ἐλεινὸς εἰσορᾶν "piteous" to behold, Aesch.; ἐλεινὸν ὁρᾷς thou lo...
ἐλεέωEtym. ἔλεοςEtym. like ἐλεαίρω1. "to have pity on, shew mercy upon", c. acc., Od., attic:—Pass. "to be pitied, have pity or mercy shewn one", Plat.2. absol. "to feel pity", Ar.
ἐλεημοσύνηAlt. ἐλεημοσύνη, ἡ,"pity, mercy: a charity, alms" (which is a corruption of the word), NTest., etc.Etym. from ἐλεήμων
ἐλεήμωνAlt. ἐλεήμων, ονος,Etym. ἐλεέω"pitiful, merciful, compassionate", Od., Dem.
ἔλεοςAlt. ἔλεος, ὁ,I. "pity, mercy, compassion", Il., attic; ἔλ. τινος "pity for..", Eur.:—in NTest. also ἔλεος, τό.II. "an object of compassion, a piteous thing", Eur.
ἐλευθερίαAlt. ἐλευθερία, ἡ,Etym. ἐλεύθερος1. "freedom, liberty", Hdt., Aesch., etc.; δι᾽ ἐλευθερίας μόλις ἐξῆλθες, i. e. μόλις ἐλευθερώθης, Soph.2. "licence", Plat.
ἐλεύθεροςEtym. ἐλεύθερος = Lat. liberI. "free", opp. to δοῦλος: ἐλεύθερον ἦμαρ the day "of freedom", i. e. "freedom", Il.; κρητὴρ ἐλεύθερος the cup drunk "to freedom", id=Il.:—o...
ἐλευθερόωEtym. ἐλεύθερος1. "to free, set free", Hdt., Aesch., etc.; ἐλ. τὸν ἔσπλουν "to set" the entrance "free, clear" it, Thuc.; ἐλευθεροῖ στόμα he "keeps" his tongue "free", ...