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ἄρχωEtym. pf. pass. ἦργμαι only in mid. sensein pass. sense:— "to be first",I. of Time, "to begin, make a beginning", both in Act. and Mid.:1. c. gen. "to make a beginning of", ...
An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon, Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott.
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ἄρχωEtym. pf. pass. ἦργμαι only in mid. sensein pass. sense:— "to be first",I. of Time, "to begin, make a beginning", both in Act. and Mid.:1. c. gen. "to make a beginning of", ...
ἄρχωνEtym. part. of ἄρχω1. "a ruler, commander, chief, captain", Hdt., Aesch., etc.2. Ἄρχοντες, οἱ, "the chief magistrates at Athens", nine in number, the first being ὁ Ἄρχων or...
ἀσάλευτοςEtym. σαλεύω"not agitated, tranquil", of the sea:—metaph. of the mind, Eur.
ἄσβεστοςI. "unquenchable, inextinguishable", of fire, Il.; of laughter, etc., Hom.; ἄσβ. πόρος ὠκεανοῦ ocean's "ceaseless" flow, Aesch.II. as Subst., ἄσβεστος (sc. τίτανος), "un...
ἀσέβειαEtym. from ἀσεβής"ungodliness, impiety, profaneness", Eur., Xen., etc.
ἀσεβέωEtym. from ἀσεβής1. "to be impious, to act profanely, sin against the gods"; εἴς τινα or τι Hdt., Eur.; περί τινα or τι Hdt., Xen.2. c. acc. pers. "to sin against" him, Ae...
ἀσεβήςEtym. σέβω"ungodly, godless, unholy, profane", Soph.: τὸ ἀσεβές ῀ ἀσέβεια, Xen.
ἀσέλγειαEtym. ἀσελγής"licentiousness", Plat., Dem.
ἄσημοςEtym. σῆμαI. "without mark or sign", ἄς. χρυσός "uncoined" gold, Hdt.; ἄς. ἀργύριον Thuc.; ἄς. ὅπλα arms "without device", Eur.II. of sacrifices or oracles, "giving no sig...
ἀσθένειαEtym. ἀσθενής1. "want of strength, weakness, feebleness, sickliness", Hdt., Thuc., etc.; ἀσθένεια βίου poverty, Hdt.2. "sickness, a disease", Thuc.
ἀσθενέωEtym. ἀσθενής"to be weak, feeble, sickly", Eur., Thuc., etc.; ἠσθένησε "he fell sick", Dem.
ἀσθενήςEtym. σθένοςI. "without strength, weak, feeble, weakly", Hdt., etc.; ἀσθενέστερος πόνον ἐνεγκεῖν "too weak" to bear labour, Dem.:— τὸ ἀσθενὲς ῀ ἀσθένεια, Thuc.2. of prope...
Ἀσία"Asia", Hdt., attic.
Ἀσιανός"Asiatic", Thuc., etc. also Ἀσιάτης, fem. Ἀσιᾶτις, Ionic Ἀσιήτης Ἀσιῆτις, Aesch., Eur.
ἈσιάρχηςEtym. ἄρχω"an Asiarch", the highest religious official under the Romans in the province of Asia, NTest.
ἀσιτίαEtym. ἄσι_τος"want of food", Hdt., Eur.
ἄσιτος"without food, fasting", Od., attic
ἀσκέωI. "to work curiously, form by art, fashion", Hom.; ἀσκήσας "with skilful" art, id=Hom.2. of adornment, "to dress out, trick out, decorate, adorn, deck", Hdt.: Pass., πέπλο...
ἀσκός1. "a leathern-bag, a wine-skin", Hom.; ἀσκὸς βοός "the bag" of ox-skin in which Aeolus bottled up the winds, Od.; ἀσκὸς Μαρσυέω "a bag made of the skin" of Marsyas, Hdt.:—...
ἄσοφος"unwise, foolish, silly", Theogn.
ἀσπάζομαι1. "to welcome kindly, bid welcome, greet", Lat. salutare, τινα Hom., etc.; as the common form on meeting, ἀσπάζομαί σε or ἀσπάζομαι alone, Ar.; πρόσωθεν αὐτὴν ἀσπ. I "...
ἀσπασμόςEtym. ἀσπάζομαι"a greeting, embrace, salutation", Theogn., NTest.
ἄσπιλοςEtym. σπίλος"without spot, spotless", Anth., NTest.
ἀσπίςI. "a round shield", Lat. clipeus, of bull's hide, overlaid with metal plates, with a boss (ὀμφαλός) in the middle, and fringed with tassels (θύσανοι): different from the "...
ἄσπονδοςEtym. σπονδήI. "without drink-offering", of a god, "to whom no drink-offering is poured", ἄσπ. θεός i. e. death, Eur.II. "without a regular truce" (which was ratified by...
ἀσσάριονDim. of Lat. as, a farthing, NTest., Plut.
ἆσσονEtym. ἄγχι"nearer, very near", Hom.: c. gen., ἆσσον ἐμεῖο "nearer" to me, Il.; with a double comp., μᾶλλον ἆσσον Soph.:—hence, as a new comp., ἀσσοτέρω, with or without gen...
ἀστατέωEtym. ἄστατος"to be unstable", NTest.