Diccionario

G01538

An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon Keyed to Strong's Numbers

ἕκαστος

Alt. ἕκαστος, η, ον

I. "every, every one, each, each one", Lat. quisque, Hom., etc.; the sg. is often joined with a pl. Verb, ἔβαν οἴκονδε ἕκαστος they went home "every one of them", Il.; ἕκαστος ἐπίστασθε Xen.:—the sg. is also put in apposition with a pl. Noun, Τρῶας ἕκαστον ὑπήλυθε τρόμος (for Τρώων ἕκαστον) fear seized them "every one", Il.

II. in pl. "all and each one", Hom.

III. more definitely, εἷς ἕκαστος, Lat. unusquisque, every single one, Hdt., etc.:— καθ᾽ ἕκαστον "singly, by itself", Lat. singulatim, Plat., etc.

2. ὡς ἕκαστοι "each by himself", Hdt., etc.