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G04983

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

σῶμα

Alt. σῶμα, ατος, τό,

Etym. deriv. uncertain

I. "the body" of a man: in Hom. always "the dead body, corpse, carcase", whereas "the living body" is δέμας.

2. "the living body", Hes., Hdt., attic; τὸ ς. σώζειν or -εσθαι to save one's "life", Dem., Thuc.; ἔχειν τὸ ς. κακῶς, ὡς βέλτιστα, to be in a bad, a good state of body, Xen.

3. "body", as opp. to the "soul" (ψυχή), Plat., etc.; τὰ τοῦ ς. ἔργα "bodily" labours, Xen.; τὰ εἰς τὸ ς. τιμήματα "bodily" punishments, Aeschin.

II. periphr., ἀνθρώπου σῶμα ῀ ἄνθρωπος, Hdt.; esp. in Trag., σῶμα θηρός ῀ ὁ θήρ, Soph., etc.:—often of slaves, ς. αἰχμάλωτα Dem., etc

III. generally, "a body", i. e. "any material substance", Plat., etc.

IV. "the whole body or mass" of a thing, ὑπὸ σώματι γῆς Aesch.; τὸ ς. τῆς πίστεως "the body" of the proof, Arist.