G02219
ζύμηAlt. ζύ_μη, ἡ,Etym. ζέω"leaven":—metaph. of "corruption, falsehood", NTest.
An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon, Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott.
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ζύμηAlt. ζύ_μη, ἡ,Etym. ζέω"leaven":—metaph. of "corruption, falsehood", NTest.
ζυμόωAlt. ζυ_μόω,Alt. φυτ. -ώσωEtym. ζύμη"to leaven", NTest.
ζωγρέωEtym. ζωός, ἀγρεύωI. "to take alive, take captive" instead of killing, Il., Hdt., etc.:—Pass., id=Hdt.II. (ζωή, ἀγείρω) "to restore to life, revive", Il.
ζωήEtym. ζάω1. "a living", i. e. one's "means of life, substance", Od.; τὴν ζόην ποιεῖσθαι ἀπό or ἔκ τινος to get one's "living" by.., Hdt., etc.2. "life, existence", Tyrtae., T...
ζώνηAlt. ζώνη, ἡ,Etym. ζώννυμι"a belt, girdle":I. properly "the lower girdle worn by women above the hips", (the "upper-girdle", the στρόφιον, being worn "under the breasts)", H...
ζώννυμιI. "to gird", esp. "to gird round the loins" for a pugilistic conflict, Od., Hes.; ζ. γαῖαν, of Ocean, Anth.II. Mid. ζώννῦμαι, "to gird oneself, gird up one's loins", of ...
ἡγεμονεύωAlt. ἡγεμονεύω,I. "to be or act as" ἡγεμών, "to go before, lead the way", Hom.; ὁδὸν ἡγ. Od.; c. dat. pers. "to lead the way for" him, ῥόον ὕδατι ἡγεμόνευεν "made" a co...
ἡγεμονίαAlt. ἡγεμονία, ἡ,Etym. ἡγεμώνI. "a leading the way, going first", Hdt.II. "chief command", id=Hdt., Thuc., etc.; ἡγ. δικαστηρίων "authority" over them, Aeschin.2. "the h...
ἡγεμών"one who leads", Lat. dux: and so,I. in Od., "a guide" to shew the way, so Hdt., etc.; ἡγ. γενέσθαι τινὶ τῆς ὁδοῦ id=Hdt.2. "one who is an authority" to others, Lat. dux, ...
ἡγέομαιEtym. ἄγωI. Dep. "to go before, lead the way", Hom., etc.:—c. dat. pers. "to lead the way for" him, "guide, conduct", id=Hom.:—also, ὁδὸν ἡγήσασθαι "to go before" on the ...
ἡδέωςEtym. adverb of ἡδύς, v. ἡδύς III.
ἡδονήEtym. ἥδομαι1. "delight, enjoyment, pleasure", Lat. voluptas, Hdt., etc.; ἡδονῇ ἡσσᾶσθαι, χαρίζεσθαι to give way "to pleasure", Thuc., Plat., etc.:—often with Prepositions ...
ἦθοςAlt. ἦθος, εος,Etym. lengthd. form of ἔθος,I. "an accustomed place": in pl. "the haunts or abodes" of animals, Hom., Hdt.II. "custom, usage", Hes., Hdt.2. of man, "his dispo...
ἥκωI. "to have come, be present, be here", Lat. adesse, properly in a perf. sense, with the imperf. ἧκον as plup., "I had come", and fut. ἥξω as fut. perf. "I shall have come", ...
ἡλικίαEtym. ἧλιξI. "time of life, age", Lat. aetas, Il.;—acc. used absol. "in age", νέος ἡλικίην Hdt.; so in dat., ἡλικίᾳ ὢν νέος Thuc.; πόρρω τῆς ἡλ. advanced in "years", Plat....
ἡλίκοςAlt. ἡλί^κος, η, ον1. "as big as", Lat. quantus, Ar., Dem.2. of age, "as old as", Ar., etc.3. in expressions of wonder, θαυμάσια ἡλίκα "extraordinarily great", as in Lat. ...
ἥλιοςAlt. ἥλιος, ὁ,I. "the sun", Lat. sol, Hom., etc.; ὁρᾶν φάος ἠελίοιο, i.e. to be alive, Il.—The Sun furnished the earliest mode of determining the points of the heaven, πρὸς...
ἧλος1. "a nail": in Hom. only for ornament, "a nail-head or stud."2. after Hom. "a nail" to fasten with, Pind., Xen., etc.
ἡμέραI. "day", Hom., etc.:—phrases for "day-break", ἅμα ἡμέρᾳ or ἅμα τῇ ἡμέρᾳ Xen.; ἡμ. διαλάμπει or ἐκλάμπει Ar.; ἡμ. ὑποφαίνεται Xen.; γίγνεται or ἐστὶ πρὸς ἡμέραν id=Xen.2. w...
ἡμέτεροςEtym. ἡμεῖςI. "our", Lat. noster, Hom., etc.; εἰς ἡμέτερον (sc. δῶμα) Od.; so, ἡμέτερόνδε id=Od.; ἡ ἡμετέρα (sc. χώρα) Thuc.; τὰ ἡμέτερα φρονεῖν to take "our part", Xen....
ἡμιθανήςAlt. ἡμι-θα^νής, έςEtym. θνήσκω"half-dead", Anth.
ἡνίκαEtym. adverb of Time, relat. to τηνίκα1. "at which time, when", Od., Trag.: also causal, "since", Pind., attic2. with Opt. in orat. obl., or to denote an uncertain or repea...
ἤπερEtym. ἤ"than at all, than even", Hom.
ἤπιος1. of persons, "gentle, mild, kind", πατὴρ δ᾽ ὣς ἤπιος ἦεν Hom.:—c. dat. pers., id=Hom., Trag.2. of sentiments, ἤπια εἰδέναι to have "kindly feelings", Hom.; πρὸς τὸ ἠπιώτε...
ἤρεμοςAlt. ἤρεμος, ονEtym. = ἠρεμαῖος, NTest.
ἡσυχάζωAlt. ἡσυ^χάζω,Etym. ἥσυχοςI. "to be still, keep quiet, be at rest", Aesch.; ἡ ἀπορία τοῦ μὴ ἡσυχάζειν the difficulty of "finding rest", Thuc.:—often in part., ἡσυχάζων πρ...
ἡσυχίαAlt. ἁσυχία, ἡ,I. "stillness, rest, quiet", Od., Hdt., attic:—c. gen. "rest from" a thing, Hdt., Plat.2. with Preps., δι᾽ ἡσυχίης εἶναι to keep "quiet", Hdt.:— ἐν ἡς. ἔχει...
ἡσύχιοςEtym. = ἥσυχος"still, quiet, at rest, at ease", Il.; also in Prose, τρόπου ἡσυχίου "of a quiet" disposition, Hdt.; τὸ ἡσύχιον τῆς εἰρήνης Thuc. adv. -ίως, Hhymn.