G00193
ἀκρατήςEtym. a_priv, κράτοςI. "powerless, impotent", Soph.II. c. gen. rei, "not having power or command over" a thing, Lat. impotens, γλώσσης Aesch.; ὀργῆς Thuc.:—also, "intempe...
An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon, Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott.
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ἀκρατήςEtym. a_priv, κράτοςI. "powerless, impotent", Soph.II. c. gen. rei, "not having power or command over" a thing, Lat. impotens, γλώσσης Aesch.; ὀργῆς Thuc.:—also, "intempe...
ἄκρατοςEtym. κεράννυμι1. of liquids, "unmixed, sheer", of wine, Od.:—esp., οἶνος ἄκρητος wine "without water", Lat. merum, Hdt.; and ἄκρατος without (οἶνος), Ar., etc.2. metaph....
ἀκρίβειαEtym. ἀκριβής1. "exactness, minute accuracy, precision", Thuc., etc.; with Preps. in adv. sense, δι᾽ ἀκριβείας, ῀ ἀκριβῶς, "with minuteness or precision", Plat.; so, εἰς...
ἀκριβόωEtym. ἀκριβής1. "to make exact or accurate", Eur.; ἀκρ. τάδε "to be perfect in" bearing these hardships, Xen.:—Pass. "to be or become perfect", Ar.2. "to investigate accu...
ἀκριβῶςEtym. adverb of ἀκριβής
ἀκρίς"a locust", Il.
ἀκροατήριονEtym. ἀκροάομαιI. "a place of audience", NTest.II. "an audience", Plut.
ἀκροατήςEtym. ἀκροάομαιI. "a hearer", Lat. auditor, Thuc., etc.: "a disciple", Arist.II. "a lecturer", Plut.
ἀκροβυστίαEtym. (Deriv. uncertain.)I. "the foreskin", NTest.II. "circumcision", id=NTest.;—and as collect. "the uncircumcision", i. e. "the uncircumcised", id=NTest.
ἀκρογωνιαῖοςEtym. γωνία"at the extreme angle", ἀκρ. λίθος "the corner foundation"-stone, NTest.
ἀκροθίνιονEtym. ἄκρος, θίςEtym. mostly in pl. ἀκροθίνια"the topmost part of a heap, the choice part, first-fruits", taken as an offering to the gods, Hdt., etc.
ἄκρονEtym. neut. of ἄκροςI. "the highest or furthest point":1. "a mountain-top, peak", Hom., etc.2. "a headland, foreland, cape", Od.3. "an end, extremity", Plat.; ἄκρα χειρῶν t...
ἀλάβαστρονEtym. ἀλάβαστοςEtym. Prob. a foreign word."a box or casket of alabaster", in NTest., pl. ἀλάβαστρα ορ-τα in Theocr. and Anth.
ἀλαζονείαEtym. ἀλαζών"false pretension, imposture, quackery", Ar., Plat., etc.
ἀλαζώνEtym. ἄληI. properly "a vagabond": then, "a false pretender, impostor, quack", of Sophists, Ar., Plat., etc.II. as adj. "swaggering, boastful, braggart", Lat. gloriosus, H...
ἀλαλάζωEtym. (formed from the cry ἀλαλαί as ἐλελίζω, ὀλολύζω from similar sounds)1. "to raise the war-cry", Xen.; c. acc. cogn., νίκην ἀλαλάζειν "to shout the shout of" victory,...
ἀλάλητοςEtym. λαλέω"unutterable", Anth., NTest.
ἄλαλος"speechless", NTest.
ἅλαςEtym. ἅλς"salt", NTest., Plut.
ἀλείφωEtym. From Root!lip, with α prefixed, v. λίποςI. "to anoint with oil, oil" the skin, as was done after bathing, or before gymnastic exercises, the Act. referring to the ac...
ἀλεκτοροφωνίαEtym. ἀλέκτωρ, φωνή"cock-crow", i.e. the third watch of the night, Aesop., NTest.
ἀλήθειαEtym. ἀληθήςI. "truth"1. "truth", as opp. to a lie, παιδὸς πᾶσαν ἀλ. μυθεῖσθαι to tell the whole "truth" about the lad, Od.; so, χρᾶσθαι τῇ ἀλ. Hdt.; ἡ ἀλ. περί τινος Thu...
ἀληθεύωEtym. ἀληθήςI. "to speak truth", Aesch., etc.; τὰς δέκα ἡμέρας ἠλήθευσε "he was right about" the 10 days, Xen.; ἀλ. τοὺς ἐπαίνους "to prove" their praises true, Luc.II. P...
ἀληθήςEtym. α privat., λήθω ῀ λανθάνω"unconcealed, true":I. "true", opp. to ψευδής, Hom.; τὸ ἀληθές, by crasis τἀληθές, ionic τὠληθές, and τὰ ἀληθῆ, by crasis τἀληθῆ "the truth"...
ἀληθινόςEtym. ἀληθής1. "agreeable to truth":1. of persons, "truthful, trusty", Xen., Dem.2. of things, "true, real", Plat.; ἐς ἀλ. ἄνδρ᾽ ἀποβῆναι to turn out a "true" man, Theoc...
ἀλήθωEtym. = ἀλέω, Anth.
ἁλιεύςEtym. ἅλς"one who has to do with the sea", and so,1. "a fisher", Hom., etc.2. "a seaman", "sailor", Od.; with another Subst., ἐρέτας ἁλιῆας "sea-faring" rowers, id=Od.
ἁλιεύωEtym. ἅλς1. "to be a fisher", Plut., Luc., etc.2. "to fish, go fishing", NTest.