G01019
βραδύνωEtym. βραδύςI. trans. "to make slow, delay":— Pass. "to be delayed", Soph.II. intr. "to be long, to loiter, delay", id=Soph.: so in Mid., Aesch.
An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon, Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott.
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βραδύνωEtym. βραδύςI. trans. "to make slow, delay":— Pass. "to be delayed", Soph.II. intr. "to be long, to loiter, delay", id=Soph.: so in Mid., Aesch.
βραδυπλοέωEtym. πλόος"to sail slowly", NTest.
βραδύςI. "slow", Hom., etc.:—c. inf., ἵπποι βάρδιστοι θείειν "slowest" at running, Il.; β. λέγειν Eur.:—adv., βραδέως χωρεῖν Thuc.2. of the mind, like Lat. tardus, Il.; c. inf.,...
βραχύς"short", Lat. brevis:1. of Space and Time, Hdt., attic; ἐν βραχεῖ (ionic βραχέϊ) in a "short" time, "briefly", Hdt., etc.; διὰ βραχέος Thuc.:—adv. βραχέως, "scantily, seld...
βρέφοςI. "the babe in the womb", Lat. foetus: of an unborn foal, Il.II. "the new-born babe", Aesch., Eur.:—of beasts, "a foal, whelp, cub", Hdt.:— ἐκ βρέφεος from "babyhood", Anth.
βρέχωI. Lat. rigo, to wet, τὸ γόνυ, of men walking through water, Hdt.:—Pass. "to be wetted, get wet", βρεχόμενοι πρὸς τὸν ὀμφαλόν Xen.; βρέχεσθαι ἐν ὕδατι "to bathe" in water, ...
βροντήEtym. Akin to βρέμω, βρόμος.I. "thunder", Hom., etc.II. "the state of one struck with thunder, astonishment", Hdt.
βροχήEtym. βρέχω"rain", NTest.
βρόχος"a noose or slip-knot, for hanging or strangling", Od., Hdt., Soph.:— "a snare for birds", Ar.:— "the mesh" of a net; metaph., ληφθέντες ἐν ταὐτῶι βρόχωι Aesch.
βρύωEtym. mostly in pres.1. "to be full to bursting":1. c. dat. "to swell or teem with", βρύει ἄνθεϊ "teems" with bloom, Il.:—metaph., βρύων μελίτταις καὶ προβάτοις Ar.; of men,...
βρῶμαEtym. βιβρώσκω"that which is eaten, food, meat", Thuc., Plat., etc.
βρώσιμοςEtym. βιβρώσκω"eatable", Aesch.
βρῶσιςEtym. βιβρώσκωI. "meat", Od., Thuc., etc.II. "eating", Plat.2. "corrosion, rust", NTest.
βυθίζωEtym. βυθός"to sink" a ship: metaph. "to sink or ruin" men, NTest.
βυθόςEtym. Akin to βάθος."the depth", esp. of the sea, "the deep", Aesch., Soph.
βυρσεύςEtym. βύρσα"a tanner", NTest.
βύσσινος"made of βύσσος, σινδών β. a fine linen bandage, used for mummy-cloths,", Hdt.; for wounds, id=Hdt.; β. πέπλοι Aesch
βύσσοςEtym. A foreign word; cf. Hebr. "butz"."a fine flax", and "the linen made from it", Theocr.
βωμόςEtym. βαίνω1. "any raised platform, a stand", Lat. suggestus, for chariots, Il.: of a statue, "a base, pedestal", Od.2. "a raised place for sacrificing, an altar", Hom., Tr...
γάζαEtym. A Persian word.Lat. gaza, treasure, Theophr.
γαζοφυλάκιονEtym. from γαζοφύλαξ"a treasury", NTest.
γάλαEtym. The Root seems to be ΓΛΑΚ, or ΓΛΑΓ, cf. gen. γάλακτος, γλάγος, and (with γ dropt) Lat. lac, lactis"milk", Hom., etc.; ὀρνίθων γάλα, proverb. of rare and dainty things,...
γαλήνηEtym. Deriv. uncertain: perh. akin to γελάω."stillness of the sea, calm", Od.; λευκὴ γ. id=Od.; ἐλόωσι γαλήνην will sail "the calm sea", i. e. over it, id=Od.:—metaph., φρ...
γαμέωEtym. γάμοςI. "to marry", i. e. "to take to wife", Lat. ducere, of the man, Hom., etc.; ἔγημε θυγατρῶν "married one of" his daughters, Il.:—c. acc. cogn., γάμον γαμεῖν, Aes...
γάμοςI. "a wedding, wedding-feast", Hom., etc.II. "marriage, wedlock", id=Hom., etc.; τὸν Οἰνέως γ. "marriage with" him, Soph.; mostly in pl., like Lat. nuptiae, nuptials, Aesch...
γάρ"for", Lat. enim, and like it, regularly placed after the first word of a sentence: "to introduce the reason":I. ARGUMENTATIVE, "to introduce the reason for" a statement, whi...
γαστήρEtym. deriv. uncertainI. "the paunch, belly", Lat. venter, Hom., etc.: hence, γ. ἀσπίδος "the hollow" of a shield, Tyrtae.:—often to express "greed or gluttony", γαστέρες ...
γέεννα= Hebr. "ge-hinnom", i. e. the "valley of Hinnom", which represented "the place of future punishment", NTest.