G03433
μόλιςEtym. later form for μόγις, Trag., Thuc., etc.with a negat., οὐ μόλις "not scarcely", i. e. "quite, utterly", Aesch., Eur.
An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon, Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott.
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μόλιςEtym. later form for μόγις, Trag., Thuc., etc.with a negat., οὐ μόλις "not scarcely", i. e. "quite, utterly", Aesch., Eur.
μολύνωAlt. μολψ́νω,"to stain, sully, defile", Ar.; μ. τινά "to make a beast of" him, id=Ar.; also "to defile" a woman, Theocr.:—Pass. "to become vile", ἐν ἀμαθίᾳ μολύνεσθαι "to ...
μολυσμόςEtym. from μολύνωAlt. μολυσμός, οῦ, ὁ,"defilement", NTest.
μομφήAlt. μομφή, ἡ,Etym. μέμφομαι"blame, censure", Pind., Aesch.:— "cause or ground of complaint", μομφὴν ἔχειν τινί Pind.; ἕν σοι μομφὴν ἔχω in one thing I blame thee, Eur.; μ....
μονήAlt. μονή, ἡ,Etym. μένω"a staying, abiding, tarrying, stay", Hdt., Eur., etc.; μονὴν ποιεῖσθαι "to" make "delay, tarry", Thuc.: "a stopping place, station, mansion", NTest.
μονογενήςAlt. μονο-γενής, epic and ionicμουνο-γενής, έςEtym. γίγνομαι"only-begotten, single", Hes., Hdt., etc.; μ. αἷμα "one and the same" blood, Eur.
μόνοςAlt. μόνος, epic and ionicμοῦνος, η, ονI. "alone, left alone, forsaken solitary", Lat. solus, Hom., etc.; μοῦνος ἐών id=Hom.; μούνω ἄνευθ᾽ ἄλλων Od.2. c. gen., μόνος σοῦ "w...
μονόφθαλμος"one-eyed", Hdt.
μονόωEtym. μόνοςI. "to make single or solitary", ἡμετέρην γενεὴν μούνωσε "isolated" our house, i. e. "allowed but one son" in each generation, Od.II. Pass. "to be left alone or ...
μορφήAlt. μορφη, ἡ,1. "form, shape", Lat. forma, σοὶ δ᾽ ἐπὶ μὲν μορφὴ ἐπέων thou hast "power to give shape" to words, i. e. to give a colour of truth to lies, Od.; θεὸς μορφὴν ἔ...
μορφόωAlt. μορφόω,Alt. φυτ. -ώσωEtym. μορφη"to give form or shape to", Anth.
μόρφωσιςAlt. μόρφωσις, ιος, ἡ,"form, semblance", NTest.
μοσχοποιέωAlt. μοσχο-ποιέω,Alt. φυτ. -ήσω"to make a calf." NTest.
μόχθοςAlt. μόχθος, ὁ,Etym. = μόγος"toil, hard work hardship, distress, trouble", Hes., Trag.: pl. "toils, troubles, hardships", Trag.; τέκνων "for" children, Eur. -μόχθος and πό...
μουσικόςAlt. μουσι^κός, ή, όνI. "of or for music, musical", Ar., Thuc., etc.; τὰ μουσικά "music", Xen.; v. μουσική.II. of persons, "skilled in music, musical", id=Xen., Plat.2. ...
μυελόςAlt. μυελός, οῦ, ὁ,"marrow", Lat. medulla, Il., Hom., etc.:— "the brain", Soph.: metaph. of "strengthening food", οἶνον καὶ ἄλφιτα, μυελὸν ἀνδρῶν Od.; πρὸς ἄκρον μ. ψυχῆς ...
μυέωAlt. μυέω,Etym. μύωI. "to initiate into the mysteries", μυῆσαι Dem.:—in Pass. "to be initiated", Hdt., Ar.; οἱ μεμυημένοι "the initiated", Ar.; c. acc. cogn. "to be initiate...
μῦθοςI. "anything, delivered by word of mouth, word, speech", opp. to ἔργον, Hom., etc.2. "a speech" in the public assembly, Od., Ar.3. "talk, conversation", mostly in pl., Od.4...
μυκάομαιEtym. Formed from the sound, cf. βληχάομαι, μηκάομαι, βρυχάομαι, βρωμάομαι.1. Lat. mugire, to low, bellow, roar, of oxen, Il.; of calves, Od; of Hercules in agony, Eur.,...
μυκτηρίζωEtym. from μυκτήρAlt. μυκτηρίζω,"to turn up the nose or sneer at":—Pass. "to be mocked", NTest.
μυλικόςAlt. μυ^λικός, ή, όνEtym. μύλη"of or for a mill", λίθος NTest.
μύλοςEtym. μύλη"a millstone", Strab.
μυριάςAlt. μυ_ριάς, άδος,I. "a number of" 10, 000, "a myriad", Hdt., etc.; indefinitely of "countless numbers", Eur.:—when μυριάς, μυριάδες are used absol. of money, δραχμῶν mus...
μυρίζωAlt. μυ^ρίζω,"to rub with ointment or unguent, anoint", Ar.:—Pass., μεμυρισμένοι τὸ σῶμα "having" the body "anointed", Hdt.
μύρονAlt. μύ^ρον, ου, τό,1. "sweet juice extracted form plants, sweet-oil, unguent, balsam", Hdt., etc.2. a place where unguents were sold, "the perfume-market", Ar.
μυστήριονAlt. μυστήριον, ου, τό,Etym. μύστης1. "a mystery or secret doctrine;" in pl., τὰ μ. "the mysteries" of the Cabiri in Samothrace, Hdt.; of Demeter at Eleusis, Aesch., et...
μυωπάζωAlt. μυωπάζω,Etym. μύωψ"to be shortsighted, see dimly", NTest.
μωμάομαιAlt. μωμάομαι,Etym. μῶμοςDep.: "to find, fault with, blame", c. acc., Il., Aesch.:—an aor1 inf. μωμηθῆναι in pass. sense, NTest.