G05598
Ω1. Ω, ω, ὦ μέγα, twenty-fourth letter of the Gr. alphabet: —as a numeral ω41 = 800, but 'ω = 800, 000. The name of ὦ μέγα, "great or long" ο, was given at a later period to dis...
An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon, Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott.
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Ω1. Ω, ω, ὦ μέγα, twenty-fourth letter of the Gr. alphabet: —as a numeral ω41 = 800, but 'ω = 800, 000. The name of ὦ μέγα, "great or long" ο, was given at a later period to dis...
ὧδεdemonstr. adv. of ὅδε:I. of Manner, "in this wise, so, thus", and (more strongly) "so very, so exceedingly", Hom., etc.:— ὧδε is answered by ὡς, "so.., as..", id=Hom.; follow...
ᾠδήAlt. ᾠδή, ἡ,Etym. contr. for ἀοιδή as ᾁδω for ἀείδωI. "a song, lay, ode", Hhymn., Soph., Eur.; pl. "lyric poetry", Plat.II. "song, singing", Plut.
ὠδίνωAlt. ὠδί_νω,Etym. mostly in pres.I. "to have the pains or throes of childbirth, to be in travail or labour", Il., Plat., etc.2. c. acc. "to be in travail of" a child, "to b...
ὦμοςAlt. ὦμος, ὁ,1. Lat. humerus, the shoulder with the upper arm (ὠλένη, "ulna", being "the lower)", ἐπ᾽ ὤμου φέρειν Od.; ὤμοισι φορέειν Il.; ἔχειν ἀνὰ ὤμῳ Od.; ὤμοισι τοῖς ἐμο...
ὠνέομαιEtym. ὦνοςEtym. aor1 is very dubious (for the Attic aorist is ἐπριάμην)I. Mid.:— "to buy, purchase", opp. to πωλέω, πιπράσκω, as Lat. emere to "vendere"; but in pres. an...
ὡραῖοςAlt. ὡραῖος, η, ονI. "produced at the right season" (ὥρα), "seasonable, timely": esp. of fruits, like Lat. hornus (from "hora)", βίος or βίοτος ὡρ. store of "fruits gather...
ὠρύομαιI. Med. "to howl", properly of wolves and dogs, Theocr., etc.:—of men, ὄρθιον ὤρυσαι Pind.; of savages, either in mourning or joy, Hdt.II. trans. "to howl over", τῆνον μὲ...
ὡςPerseus. "thus, as, so that, since"A. ADVERB of Manner, either ὥς (with accent) Demonstr. "so, thus", Lat. sic;— or ὡς (without accent) Relat. "as", Lat. ut. B. ὡς, as CONJUNC...
ὡσαύτωςEtym. ὥς, αὔτως"in like manner, just so", ὣς δ᾽ αὔτως, for ὡσαύτως δὲ.., Hom., etc.; ὡσαύτως καὶ.. "in like manner" as.., Hdt.; so c. dat., ὣς δ᾽ αὔτως τῇσι κυσὶ θάπτοντα...
ὡσείI. "just as if, as though", ἐφίλησ᾽ ὡς εἴ τε πατὴρ ὃν παῖδα φιλήσῃ Il.II. like ὡς E, with Numerals, "about", Hdt., Xen.
ὥσπερI. "just as if, even as", Lat. quasi, tanquam, ὥσπερ εἰ παρεστάτεις Aesch., ὥσπερ τις μηδὲν διδοίη Soph.II. ὥσπερ ἂν εἰ or ὡσπερανεί (which properly is elliptical for ὥσπερ...
ὥστεA. as adv., bearing the same relation to ὡς, as ὅστε to ὅς, and used by Hom. more frequently than ὡς in similes; rare in attic Poets, κατώρυχες δ᾽ ἔναιον ὥστ᾽ ἀήσυροι μύρμηκ...
ὠτίονAlt. ὠτίον, ου, τό,Etym. Dim. of οὖς, but often = οὖς, Anth., NTest.
ὠφέλειαAlt. ὠφέλεια, ανδ ὠφελία, ionicὠφελίη, ἡ,Etym. ὠφελέωI. "help, aid, succour, assistance", esp. in war, Thuc.; τὴν ὠφ. παρέχειν τινι id=Thuc.; ὠφελίας τυγχάνειν id=Thuc.; ...
ὠφελέωEtym. ὄφελοςI. "to help, aid, assist, succour, to be of use or service to" any one:1. absol. "to be of use or service", τὰ μηδὲν ὠφελοῦντα Aesch.; οὐδὲν ὠφελεῖ Thuc.2. mos...
ὠφέλιμος"helping, useful, serviceable, profitable, advantageous, beneficial", of persons and things, Thuc., Plat., etc.; τινι to on Eur., etc.; ἔς τι for a purpose, Thuc.; πρός ...