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δημόσιοςI. "belonging to the people or state", Lat. publicus, opp. to ἴδιος, Hdt., attic:— δημόσιον εἶναι, γίγνεσθαι to be "confiscated", Thuc., Plat.II. as Subst., ὁ δημόσιος (...
An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon, Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott.
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δημόσιοςI. "belonging to the people or state", Lat. publicus, opp. to ἴδιος, Hdt., attic:— δημόσιον εἶναι, γίγνεσθαι to be "confiscated", Thuc., Plat.II. as Subst., ὁ δημόσιος (...
δηνάριονa Roman coin, "a denary", nearly = Gr. δραχμή, NTest.
δήποτεEtym. δή, ποτε1. "at some time, once upon a time", Od., Aesch., etc.2. εἰ δή ποτε, Lat. si quando, Il.; ὁπόθεν δή ποτε "from some quarter or other", Dem.3. as interrog., τ...
δήπουEtym. δή, που"perhaps, it may be", Il.; in attic "doubtless, I suppose, I presume, of course", Lat. scilicet, οὐ δήπου τλητόν Aesch., etc.: often in phrases, ἴστε γὰρ δή πο...
διάPerseus. "through c. gen. through, by means of c. acc.""through".A. WITH GEN.:I. of Place or Space:1. of motion "in a line, through, right through", διὰ μὲν ἀσπίδος ἦλθε ἔγχο...
διαβαίνωInfl. fut. -βήσομαιInfl. aor2 -έβηνInfl. perf. -βέβηκαI. "to make a stride, walk or stand with the legs apart", εὖ διαβάς of a man "planting himself firmly" for fighting...
διαβάλλωInfl. fut. -βα^λῶInfl. perf. -βέβληκαI. "to throw over or across, to carry over or across", νέας Hdt.: hence,2. seemingly intr., like Lat. trajicere, to pass over, cross...
διαβεβαιόομαιDep. "to maintain strongly", Dem.
διαβλέπωInfl. fut. ψω"to look straight before one", Plat.
διάβολοςAlt. διάβολος, ον1. "slanderous, backbiting", Sup.; διαβολώτατος Ar.2. as Subst. "a slanderer", Arist.: "the slanderer, the Devil", NTest.3. adv. -λως, "injuriously, inv...
διαγγέλλωInfl. fut. ελῶInfl. aor1 διήγγειλα"to give notice by a messenger, to send as a message", Xen.:—generally, "to noise abroad, proclaim", Eur., Plat.; c. inf. "to order" t...
διαγνωρίζωInfl. fut. attic ιῶ"to make known", NTest.
διάγνωσιςAlt. διάγνωσις, εωςEtym. διαγιγνώσκωI. "a distinguishing, discernment", Eur., Dem.2. "power of discernment", Eur.II. "a resolving, deciding", δ. ποιεῖσθαι "to decide" a...
διαγογγύζω"to murmur among themselves", NTest.
διάγωInfl. fut. -άξωI. "to carry over or across", Od., Thuc., etc.II. of Time, "to go through, pass, spend", βίοτον, βίον Aesch., etc.2. intr. (without βίον) "to pass life, live...
διαδέχομαιInfl. fut. ξομαιDep.:I. "to receive one from another", Lat. excipere, δ. λόγον "to take up" the word, i. e. "to speak next", Plat.; so διαδέχεσθαι alone, Hdt.II. διαδέ...
διάδημαAlt. διάδημα, ατος, τό,Etym. διαδέω"a band or fillet": esp. "the band round the" τιάρα of the Persian king, Xen.
διαδίδωμιInfl. fut. -δώσωInfl. aor2 διέδων1. "to give from hand to hand, to pass on, hand over", Lat. tradere, λαμπάδια διαδώσουσιν ἀλλήλοις Plat.:—Pass., of reports, "to be spr...
διάδοχοςAlt. διάδοχος, ὁ, ἡ,Etym. διαδέχομαι"succeeding" a person "in" a thing:1. c. dat. pers. et gen. rei, δ. Μεγαβάζῳ τῆς στρατηγίης his "successor in" the command, Hdt.; θνη...
διαζώννυμιInfl. or -ύωInfl. fut. -ζώσωI. "to gird round the middle":—Mid. "to gird oneself with", ἐσθῆτα, Luc.:— Pass., διεζωσμένοι "wearing drawers", Thuc.II. metaph. "to engir...
διαθήκηAlt. διαθήκη, ἡ,Etym. διατίθημιI. "a disposition" of property by will, "a will, testament", Ar., Oratt.II. "an arrangement between" two parties, "covenant", Ar., NTest.
διαίρεσιςAlt. διαίρεσις, εωςEtym. διαιρέω"a dividing, division", of money, Hdt.; of spoil, Xen.; ἐν διαιρέσει [ψήφων] "in the reckoning" of the votes "on either side", Aesch.
διαιρέωInfl. fut. ήσωInfl. aor2 -εῖλονInfl. aor1 pass. -ῃρέθηνI. "to take one from another, to cleave in twain, to divide into parts", Il., Hdt.; δ. λαγόν "to cut" it "open", id...
διακαθαρίζωEtym. from διακα^θαίρωInfl. fut. ιῶEtym. διακα^θαίρω., NTest.
διακατελέγχομαιInfl. fut. ξομαιMid. "to confute thoroughly", τινι NTest.
διακονέωEtym. διάκονοςI. "to minister, serve, do service", absol., Eur.; τινι to a person, Dem.; δ. πρός τι "to be serviceable" towards, Plat.:—Mid. "to minister to one's own ne...
διακονίαAlt. δια_κονία, ἡ,1. "the office of a διάκονος", "service", Thuc., Plat.2. "attendance on a duty, ministration", Dem.; ἡ δ. ἡ καθημερινή "ministering" to daily wants, NT...
διάκονοςEtym. Akin to διάκτορος: both perh. from διώκω.I. "a servant, waiting-man", Lat. minister, Hdt., etc.: "a messenger", Aesch., Soph.:—as fem., Dem.II. "a minister of the ...