G03777
οὔτεEtym. οὐ τεI. "and not", Il., Hdt.II. mostly repeated, οὔτε.., οὔτε.., "neither.., nor..", Lat. neque.., neque.., Hom., etc.: —οὔτε may be foll. by a posit. clause with τε, ...
An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon, Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott.
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οὔτεEtym. οὐ τεI. "and not", Il., Hdt.II. mostly repeated, οὔτε.., οὔτε.., "neither.., nor..", Lat. neque.., neque.., Hom., etc.: —οὔτε may be foll. by a posit. clause with τε, ...
οὗτοςI. demonstr. Pron. "this", Lat. hic, to designate "the nearer" of two things, opp. to ἐκεῖνος, "the more remote" (cf. ὅδε), Hom., etc.2. when, of two things, one precedes a...
ὀφειλέτηςAlt. ὀφειλέτης, ου, ὁ,Etym. ὀφείλω"a debtor", τινί Plat.: ὀφ. εἰμί, c. inf., I am "under bond" to do a thing, Soph.:—fem. ὀφειλέτις, ιδος, Eur.
ὀφειλήAlt. ὀφειλή, ἡ,Etym. ὀφείλω"a debt", NTest.:— "one's due", id=NTest.
ὀφείλημαAlt. ὀφείλημα, ατος, τό,"that which is owed, a debt", Thuc., Plat.
ὀφείλωI. "to owe, have to pay or account for", Hom., etc.; ὀφ. τινί "to be debtor" to another, Ar.; absol. "to be in debt", id=Ar.:—Pass. "to be owed, to be due", Hom., attic: o...
ὄφελοςAlt. ὄφελος, εος, τό,Etym. ὀφέλλω2Etym. only in nom."furtherance, advantage, help", used often (like "opus)" as an indecl. adj., αἴ κ᾽ ὄφελός τι γενώμεθα whether we can be...
ὀφθαλμοδουλείαAlt. ὀφθαλμο-δουλεία, ἡ,"eye-service", NTest.
ὀφθαλμόςAlt. ὀφθαλμός, οῦ, ὁ,Etym. from ΟΠ, Root of ὄψομαι, ὀφθῆναιI. "the eye", mostly in pl., Hom., etc.; ἐλθεῖν ἐς ὀφθαλμούς τινος to come before one's "eyes", Il.; ἐν ὀφθαλμ...
ὄφις"a serpent, snake", Il., Hdt., Trag.:—metaph., πτηνὸν ὄφιν, of an arrow, Aesch.Etym. The first syll. is sometimes made long, when it was pronounced (and perh. ought to be wr...
ὀχλέωAlt. ὀχλέω,Alt. φυτ. -ήσωEtym. ὄχλοςI. "to move, disturb", ψηφῖδες ἅπασαι ὀχλεῦνται (ionic for -οῦνται) all the pebbles "are rolled or swept away" by the water, Il.II. "to ...
ὀχλοποιέωAlt. ὀχλο-ποιέω,"to make a riot", NTest.
ὄχλοςAlt. ὄχλος, ὁ,I. "a moving crowd, a throng, mob", Pind., Aesch., etc.; ὁ ὄχλος τῶν στρατιωτῶν "the mass" of the soldiers, Xen.; τῷ ὄχλῳ in point of "numbers", Thuc.; οἱ τοι...
ὀχύρωμαAlt. ὀχύρωμα, ατος, τό,"a stronghold, fortress", Xen.Etym. from ὀχυρόω
ὀψέ1. "after a long time, late", Lat. sero, Hom., etc.; ὀψὲ διδάσκεσθαι or μανθάνειν to be "late" in learning, learn "too late", Aesch., Soph.2. "late in the day, at even", opp....
ὄψιμοςAlt. ὄψι^μος, ον,Etym. ὀψέEtym. poetic for ὄψιος"late, slow", τέρας ὄψ. a prognostic "late of fulfilment", Il.:— "late in the season", Xen., NTest.
ὄψιοςAlt. ὄψιος, η, ονEtym. ὀψέ"late", Lat. serus, Pind.: attic comp. ὀψιαίτερος, η, ον, "earlier;" Sup. ὀψιαίτατος, η, ον, "earliest", Xen.:—neut. ὀψιαίτερον as adv., comp. of ...
ὄψιςAlt. ὄψις, εως,Etym. from ΟΠ, Root of ὄψομαιI. "look, appearance, aspect" of a person or thing, Lat. species oris, aspectus, Il., Soph.; εἰκάζεσθαι ἀπὸ τῆς φανερᾶς ὄψεως Thu...
ὀψώνιονAlt. ὀψώνιον, ου, τό,Etym. ὀψώνης"provisions or provision-money", Lat. obsonium, supplies and pay for an army, Polyb.: —metaph., ὀψώνια ἁμαρτίας "the wages" of sin, NTest.
παγιδεύωAlt. πα^γι^δεύω,Etym. παγίς"to lay a snare for, entrap", NTest.
παγίςAlt. πα^γίς, ίδος, ἡ,Etym. πήγνυμιI. = πάγη, "a trap", Ar.: metaph. "a trap, snare", δουρατέα π. of the Trojan horse, Anth.II. ἄγκυρα παγὶς νεῶν the anchor "which holds" sh...
πάθημαAlt. πά^θημα, ατος, τό,Etym. παθεῖνI. "anything that befals one, a suffering, calamity, misfortune", Soph., Thuc.: mostly in pl., Hdt., attic; proverb., τὰ δέ μοι παθήματα...
παθητόςAlt. πα^θητός, ή, όνEtym. παθεῖνI. "one who has suffered: subject to passion", Plut.II. of the Saviour, "destined to suffer", NTest.
πάθοςAlt. πάθος, [α^], ος, εος, τό,Etym. παθεῖνI. "anything that befalls one, an incident, accident", Hdt., Soph.2. "what one has suffered, one's experience", Aesch.; in pl., Pl...
παιδαγωγόςAlt. παιδ-α^γωγός, οῦ, ὁ,Etym. = παιδὸς ἀγωγός"a boy-ward;" at Athens, "the slave who went with a boy from home to school and back again", a kind of "tutor", Hdt., Eur...
παιδάριονAlt. πα^ιδάριον, ου, τό,Etym. Dim. of παῖς"a young, little boy", Ar.; ἐκ παιδαρίου from "a child", Plat.: in pl. "young children", Ar.: "a young slave", id=Ar., Xen.
παιδείαAlt. παιδεία, ἡ,I. "the rearing of a child", Aesch.2. "training and teaching, education", Ar., Thuc., etc.3. its result, "culture, learning, accomplishments", Plat.4. πλε...
παιδευτήςAlt. παιδευτής, οῦ, ὁ,Etym. παιδεύωI. "a teacher, instructor, preceptor", Plat.II. "a corrector, chastiser", NTest.