G00156
αἰτίαEtym. αἰτέωI. "a charge, accusation", Lat. crimen, and then "the guilt or fault implied in such accusation", Pind., Hdt.:—Phrases: αἰτίαν ἔχειν "to be accused", τινός "of" ...
An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon, Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott.
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αἰτίαEtym. αἰτέωI. "a charge, accusation", Lat. crimen, and then "the guilt or fault implied in such accusation", Pind., Hdt.:—Phrases: αἰτίαν ἔχειν "to be accused", τινός "of" ...
αἰτίαμαEtym. from αἰτιάομαι"a charge, guilt imputed", λαβεῖν ἐπ᾽ αἰτιάματί τινα Aesch.; τοιοῖσδε ἐπ᾽ αἰτιάμασιν on such "charges", id=Aesch.
αἴτιοςEtym. αἰτέωI. "to blame, blameworthy, culpable", Il., etc.: comp., αἰτιώτερος "more culpable", Thuc.; Sup., τοὺς αἰτιωτάτους "the most guilty", Hdt.; τινος "for" a thing, ...
αἰφνίδιοςEtym. ἄφνω"unforeseen, sudden", Aesch., Thuc.:—adv. -ίως, Id=Thuc.; also -ιον Plut.
αἰχμαλωσίαEtym. αἰχμάλωτος"captivity: a body of captives", Diod., NTest.
αἰχμαλωτεύωEtym. from αἰχμάλωτος"to take prisoner", NTest.
αἰχμάλωτοςI. "taken by the spear, captive to one's spear, taken prisoner", Hdt., etc.; αἰχμάλωτον λαμβάνειν, ἄγειν to take "prisoner", Xen.; αἰχμ. γίγνεσθαι to be taken, id=Xen....
αἰώνEtym. poet.: apocop. acc. αἰῶEtym. properly αἰϝών, "aevum", v. αἰεί)"a period of existence":1. "one's life-time, life", Hom. and attic Poets.2. "an age, generation", Aesch....
αἰώνιος"lasting for an age" (αἰών 3), Plat.: "ever-lasting, eternal", id=Plat.
ἀκαθαρσίαEtym. from ἀκάθαρτος"uncleanness, impurity", Dem.
ἀκάθαρτοςEtym. καθαίρωI. "uncleansed, unclean, impure", Plat.:—adv., ἀκαθάρτως ἔχειν id=Plat.II. of things, "not purged away", Soph.
ἄκακος1. "unknowing of ill, guileless", Aesch., Plat.2. "innocent, simple", Dem.:—adv. -κως, id=Plat.
ἄκανθαEtym. ἀκή I1. "a thorn, prickle", Theocr., etc.2. "a prickly plant, thistle"; in pl. "thistledown", Od.:—also "a kind of acacia", Hdt.3. "the backbone or spine" of animals...
ἀκάνθινοςEtym. ἄκανθαI. "of thorns", NTest.II. "of acacia wood", Hdt.
ἄκαρποςI. "without fruit, barren", Eur.2. metaph. "fruitless, unprofitable", id=Eur.:—adv. -πως, Soph.II. act. "making barren, blasting", Aesch.
ἀκατάγνωστοςEtym. καταγιγνώσκω"not to be condemned", NTest.
ἀκατακάλυπτοςEtym. κατακαλύπτω"uncovered", NTest.
ἀκατάκριτοςEtym. κατακρίνω"uncondemned", NTest.
ἀκατάλυτοςEtym. καταλύω"indissoluble", NTest.
ἀκατάπαυστοςEtym. καταπαύομαι"that cannot cease from τινός" NTest.
ἀκατάστατοςEtym. καθίστημι"unstable, unsettled", Dem.
ἀκατάσχετοςEtym. κατέχω"not to be checked":— adv. -τως, Plut.
ἀκέραιοςEtym. = the poetic ἀκήρατοςI. "unmixed, pure in blood", Eur.II. "entire, unharmed, unravaged", of cities or countries, Hdt., Thuc.; ἀκ. δύναμις an army "in full force", ...
ἀκλινήςEtym. κλίνω"bending to neither side, unswerving", Plat.: "steadfast, regular", Anth., etc.:— adv. -νῶς, ionic -νέως, id=Anth.
ἀκμάζωEtym. ἀκμή"to be in full bloom, be at one's prime or perfection",I. of persons, cities and states, Hdt., etc.2. c. dat. "to flourish or abound in" a thing, πλούτωι id=Hdt....
ἀκοήI. "a hearing, the sound heard", Il.2. "the thing heard, hearsay, report, news, tidings", μετὰ πατρὸς ἀκουήν in quest of "tidings" of his father, Od.; ἀκοῆι ἱστορεῖν, παραλα...
ἀκολουθέωEtym. ἀκόλουθοςI. "to follow" one, "go after or with" him, c. dat. pers., Ar., etc.; also, ἀκ. μετά τινος Plat.; σύν τινι Xen.; κατόπιν τινός Ar.:— absol., Plat., etc.I...
ἀκούωEtym. Root ΑΚΟϜI. "to hear", Hom., etc. —Construct., properly, c. acc. of "thing heard", gen. of "pers. from whom it is heard", ταῦτα Καλυψοῦς ἤκουσα Od.; the gen. pers. ma...