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ὕψιστοςAlt. ὕψιστος, η, ονEtym. Sup. without any Posit. in useEtym. ὕψι"highest, loftiest", Aesch., Soph., etc.; ἐν τοῖς ὑψίστοις, i. e. in heaven above, NTest.
An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon, Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott.
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ὕψιστοςAlt. ὕψιστος, η, ονEtym. Sup. without any Posit. in useEtym. ὕψι"highest, loftiest", Aesch., Soph., etc.; ἐν τοῖς ὑψίστοις, i. e. in heaven above, NTest.
ὕψοςAlt. ὕψος, ος, εος, τό,Etym. ὕψιI. "height", Hdt., attic; ὕ. ἔχειν, λαμβάνειν to rise to some "height", Thuc.:—absol. ὕψος, "in height", opp. to μῆκος or εὖρος, Hdt.II. meta...
ὑψόωEtym. ὕψοςI. "to lift high, raise up", Batr., Anth.: Mid. "to raise for oneself", Anth.II. metaph. "to elevate, exalt", NTest.
φαίνωEtym. φάωA. Act. "to bring to light, make to appear", Hom., etc.:—Mid. "to exhibit as one's own", Soph.b. "to shew forth, make known, reveal, disclose, shew", Od., Soph. et...
φανερόςAlt. φα^νερός, ή, όνEtym. φαίνωI. "open to sight, visible, manifest, evident", Hdt., attic:— φανερός εἰμι, c. part., φανεροί εἰσι ἀπικόμενοι they are "known" to have come...
φανερόωAlt. φα^νερόω,Alt. φυτ. -ώσωEtym. φανερόςI. "to make manifest", NTest.II. "to make known or famous":—Pass. "to become so", Hdt.
φαντασίαEtym. from φαντάζομαιAlt. φαντα^σία, ἡ,"imagination, the power by which an object is presented" (φαίνεται) "to the mind (the object presented" being φάντασμα), Plat., Ar...
φάντασμαAlt. φάντασμα, ατος, τό,Etym. φαντάζωEtym. = φάσμαI. "an appearance, phantasm, phantom", Aesch., Eur.:— "a vision, dream", Theocr.II. in Philosophy, v. φαντασία.2. "a me...
φάραγξAlt. φά^ραγξ, αγγος,"a cleft or chasm" in a mountain, "a ravine, gully", Aesch., Eur.Etym. deriv. uncertain
ΦαρισαῖοςAlt. Φαρισαῖος, ου,"a Pharisee, Separatist" (from "pharash, to distinguish)", one of a sect who "separated themselves" from other Jews as affecting superior holiness.
φαρμακείαAlt. φαρμα^κεία_, ἡ,Etym. φαρμακεύωI. "the use of drugs, potions, spells", Plat.2. "poisoning, witchcraft", Lat. veneficium, Dem.II. "remedy, cure", Arist.
φαρμακεύςAlt. φαρμα^κεύς, έως, ὁ,Etym. φάρμακον"a poisoner, sorcerer", Soph.
φάσκωEtym. used as imperf. of φημί. the inf. and part. pres. of φημί are also supplied by φάσκω: besides this we find attic, imperat. φάσκε1. "to say, affirm, assert", often wit...
φάτνηAlt. φάτνη, ἡ,"a manger, crib, feeding-trough", Hom., Hdt., atticEtym. Prob. from Root *p*a*t, πατέομαι.
φαῦλοςAlt. φαῦλος, η, ονEtym. like φλαῦροςI. of things, "easy, slight", Eur., Ar., etc.: adv., φαύλως κρίνειν to estimate "lightly", Aesch.; φ. ἀποδιδράσκειν to get off "easily"...
φέγγοςAlt. φέγγος, ος, εος, τό,1. "light, splendour, lustre", Hhymn., Pind., Trag.; esp. like φάος, φῶς, "daylight", Trag.; δεκάτῳ φέγγει ἔτους in the tenth year's "light", i. e...
φείδομαιDep. "to spare", Lat. parcere:I. "to spare" persons and things in war, i. e. "not destroy" them, c. gen., Hom., attic:—absol. "to spare, be merciful", Thuc.II. "to spare...
φέρωEtym. from Root ἘΝΕΚ or ἘΝΕΓΚ come ἤνεγκον and ἤνεικαEtym. from Root ΟΙ comes οἴσωEtym. in pl. alwaysRadic. sense, "to bear", Lat. fero:A. "to bear or carry" a load, Hom., a...
φεύγωEtym. Root ΦΥΓEtym. φύζαEtym. perfect passive participle πεφυγμένος has active meaning.I. "to flee, take flight, run away", Il.;—with Preps., φ. ἀπό or ἔκ τινος Hom., etc.;...
φήμηAlt. φήμη, ἡ,I. doric φάμα, Lat. fama: (φημί):— "a voice from heaven, a prophetic voice", Od.; so, when Ulysses prays to Zeus, φήμην τίς μοι φάσθω, he is answered by thunder...
φημίEtym. Root ΦΑ, cf. φάωEtym. the imperf. act. should be ἔφην, like the aor2, but ἔφασκον was generally used instead.I. Radical sense: "to declare, make known"; and so, "to sa...
φθάνωEtym. φθανω always in attic; φθα_νω twice in Il."to come or do first or before" others:I. c. acc. pers. "to be beforehand with, overtake, outstrip, anticipate", Il., Hdt., ...
φθαρτόςAlt. φθαρτός, ή, όνEtym. verb. adj. of φθείρω"perishable", Arist.
φθέγγομαιI. "to utter a sound or voice", esp. "to speak loud and clear, speak", Hom., etc.2. of animals, as a horse, "to neigh, whinny", Hdt.; of an eagle, "to scream", Xen.; of...
φθείρωEtym. Root ΦΘΕΡ, ΦΘΑΡEtym. fut mid in passive senseI. "to ruin, waste, spoil, destroy", Lat. perdere, Od., Hdt., etc.:—Pass. "to go to ruin, perish", Trag., etc.II. Pass.,...
φθόγγοςAlt. φθόγγος, ὁ,I. "any clear, distinct sound", esp. "the voice" of men, Hom., attic; also of animals, Soph., Eur.II. generally, "a sound", as distinguished from "a voice...
φθονέωAlt. φθονέω,Etym. φθόνοςI. "to bear ill-will or malice, bear a grudge, be envious or jealous", Il., Xen., etc.:—c. dat. pers., πτωχὸς πτωχῷ φθονέει Hes.; φθ. τινὶ εὖ πρήσσ...
φθόνοςAlt. φθόνος, ὁ,I. "ill-will, envy, jealousy", Lat. invidia, Hdt., etc.; φθόνον ἔχειν to feel "envy or jealousy", Aesch.; but, also, to incur "envy or dislike", Pind.; so, ...