G04638
σκήνωμαAlt. σκήνωμα, ατος, τό,Etym. = σκήνημα, Eur.; soldiers'1. "quarters", Xen.2. metaph. "the body", NTest.
An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon, Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott.
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σκήνωμαAlt. σκήνωμα, ατος, τό,Etym. = σκήνημα, Eur.; soldiers'1. "quarters", Xen.2. metaph. "the body", NTest.
σκιάAlt. σκια, ᾶς, ionicσκιή, ῆς, ἡ,I. "a shadow", Od.; σκιὰ ἀντίστοιχος ὥς like "the shadow" that is one's double, Eur.2. "the shade" of one who is dead, "a phantom", Od., Trag...
σκιρτάωAlt. σκιρτάω,Alt. φυτ. -ήσωEtym. σκαίρω"to spring, leap, bound", Il., Eur., etc.:—metaph. of gusts of wind, Aesch.
σκληροκαρδίαAlt. σκληρο-καρδία, ἡ,"hardness of heart", NTest.
σκληρόςAlt. σκληρός, ή, όνEtym. σκέλλωI. "hard", Lat. durus, Theogn., Aesch., etc.2. of sound, "hard, harsh, crashing", Lat. aridus, Hes., Hdt.3. "hard, stiff, unyielding", Lat....
σκληρότηςEtym. from σκληρόςAlt. σκληρότης, ητος, ἡ,I. "hardness", Plat.II. of persons, "hardness, harshness, austerity", id=Plat.
σκληροτράχηλοςAlt. σκληρο-τράχηλος, ον,"stiff-necked", NTest.
σκληρύνωAlt. σκληρύ_νω,Etym. σκληρός"to harden":—metaph. "to harden" the heart, NTest.
σκολιόςAlt. σκολιός, ή, όν"curved, winding, twisted, tangled", Lat. obliquus, Hdt., Eur., etc.:— "bent sideways", δουλείη κεφαλὴ σκολιή (Hor. "stat capite obstipo)" Theogn.: met...
σκοπέωEtym. σκοπόςEtym. used by Att. writers only in pres. and impf., the other tenses being supplied by σκέπτομαι.I. "to look at or after" a thing: "to behold, contemplate", Pi...
σκοπόςAlt. σκοπός,Etym. σκέπτομαιI. "one that watches, one that looks after" things, Hom.; of gods and kings, "a guardian, protector", Ὀλύμπου σκ. Pind.2. "a lookout-man, watchm...
σκορπίζωAlt. σκορπίζω,"to scatter, disperse", Strab., NTest.Etym. deriv. uncertain
σκορπίοςAlt. σκορπίος, ὁ,I. "a scorpion", Plat., Dem.II. an engine of war for discharging arrows, Plut.Etym. deriv. uncertain
σκοτεινόςAlt. σκοτεινός, ή, όνEtym. σκότοςI. "dark", Aesch., Eur., etc.; ἀνὰ τὸ σκοτεινόν in "the darkness", Thuc.2. of a person, "darkling, blind", Soph., Eur.II. metaph. "dark...
σκοτίαAlt. σκοτία, ἡ,Etym. σκότος"darkness, gloom", Anth.
σκοτίζωAlt. σκοτίζω,"to make dark":—Pass. "to be darkened", NTest.
σκότοςAlt. σκότος, ου,1. "darkness, gloom", Od., attic2. "the darkness of death", Il., Eur.3. of blindness, σκότον βλέπειν Soph.; σκότον δεδορκώς Eur.4. metaph., σκότῳ κρύπτειν,...
σκοτόωEtym. from σκότοςAlt. σκοτόω,Alt. φυτ. -ώσω"to make dark, to blind":—Pass. "to be in darkness": also "to suffer from vertigo", Plat.
σκύβαλονAlt. σκύβα^λον, ου, τό,"dung, filth, refuse", Anth.Etym. deriv. uncertain
ΣκύθηςAlt. Σκύ^θης, ου, ὁ,1. "a Scythian": proverb., Σκυθῶν ἐρημία, as we might say "the desert of Africa, " Ar.: —fem. Σκύθαινα^.2. as adj. "Scythian", Aesch.II. at Athens, "a ...
σκυθρωπόςAlt. σκυθρ-ωπός, όνEtym. σκυθρός, ὤψI. "angry-looking, of sad countenance, sullen", Eur., Aesch., etc.:— τὸ σκυθρωπόν, = σκυλάκαινα, Eur.—adv., σκυθρωπῶς ἔχειν Xen.II. ...
σκύλλωAlt. σκύλλω,1. "to rend, mangle":—Pass., Aesch.2. metaph. "to trouble, annoy", Lat. vexare, NTest.:—Pass. or Mid., μὴ σκύλλου "trouble" not "thyself", id=NTest.; ἐσκυλμένο...
σκῦλονAlt. σκῦλον, ου, τό,mostly in pl. σκῦλα, "the arms stript off a slain enemy, spoils", Soph., Thuc.; εἰς σκῦλα γράφειν to write one's name on "arms taken as spoil", Eur.: —...
σκωληκόβρωτοςAlt. σκωληκό-βρωτος, ον,Etym. βιβρώσκω"eaten of worms", NTest.
σκώληξAlt. σκώληξ, ηκος,1. "a worm", Lat. lumbricus, Il.2. of "the grubs", of insects, Ar., etc.Etym. deriv. uncertain
σμαράγδινοςAlt. σμα^ράγδι^νος, η, ον"of smaragdus", NTest.Etym. from σμάραγδος
σμάραγδοςAlt. σμάραγδος, ἡ,Lat. smaragdus, a precious stone of a green colour, a name given to the "emerald" and to "malachite", Hdt.Etym. deriv. uncertain
σμύρναAlt. σμύρνα, ionicσμύρνη, ἡ,like μύρρα, "myrrh", the resinous gum of an Arabian tree, used for embalming the dead, Hdt.; called σμύρνης ἱδρώς by Eur.; also used for anoint...