G03738
ὀρχέομαιEtym. ὄρχοςI. "to dance in a row", and generally, "to dance", Hom., etc.; δώσω τοι Τεγέην ὀρχήσασθαι will give thee Tegea "to dance in or on", Orac. ap. Hdt.; c. acc. co...
An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon, Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott.
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ὀρχέομαιEtym. ὄρχοςI. "to dance in a row", and generally, "to dance", Hom., etc.; δώσω τοι Τεγέην ὀρχήσασθαι will give thee Tegea "to dance in or on", Orac. ap. Hdt.; c. acc. co...
ὁσάκιςEtym. ὅσος"as many times as, as often as", Lat. quoties, Il.; relative to τοσσάκι, Od.
ὅσιοςAlt. ὅσιος, η, ονI. "hallowed, sanctioned by the law of God", Theogn., Trag.:— οὐχ ὅσιος "unhallowed", Eur., etc1. opp. to δίκαιος (sanctioned by "human" law), "sanctioned ...
ὁσιότηςEtym. from ὅσιοςAlt. ὁσιότης, ητος, ὁ,"piety, holiness", Plat., Xen.
ὀσμήAlt. ὀσμή, ἡ,Etym. ὀσμή attic form of the older ὀδμη"a smell, scent, odour", good or bad, Hom., Aesch.
ὅσοςEtym. like Lat.I. "quantus", of Size, "as great as, how great;" of Quantity, "as much as, how much;" of Space, "as far as, how far;" of Time, "as long as, how long;" of Numb...
ὅσπερI. "the very man who, the very thing which", but often simply for ὅς, Hom., etc.II. absol. ἅπερ, "as", like καθάπερ (v. καθά), Aesch.2. ᾗπερ, "which way, where, whither", I...
ὀστέονAlt. ὀστέον, ου, τό,Lat. os, ossis, a bone, Hom., Hdt., attic; λευκὰ ὀστέα "the" bleached "bones of the dead", Od.
ὅστιςI. "any one who, anything which", i. e. "whosoever, whichsoever", differing from ὅς, as Lat. quisquis, from "qui", Hom., etc.; ὅντινα κιχείη "whomsoever" he caught, Il.; ὅτ...
ὀστράκινοςAlt. ὀστρά^κι^νος, η, ον"earthen, of clay", Anth., NTest.
ὄσφρησιςAlt. ὄσφρησις, εως,"the sense of smell, smell", Plat.
ὅτανfor ὅτ᾽ ἄν (ὅτε ἄν), adverb of Time, "whenever", Lat. quandocunque, foll. by Subjunct., Hom., etc.; in epic also ὅτε κεν Il.:— εἰς ὅτε κεν "until" such time as.., Od.:— ὅταν...
οὐάLat. vah! exclam., "ha! ah!" NTest.
οὐαίexclam., Lat. vae! ah!οὐαί σοι "woe" to thee! NTest.
οὐδαμῶςEtym. adverb of οὐδαμός"in no wise", Hdt., attic; ἄλλως οὐδαμῶς Hdt.; οὐδέποτε οὐδαμῆ οὐδαμῶς Plat.
οὐδείςEtym. never οὐδεμίηI. "and not one", i. e. "no one, none", as Lat. nullus, for "ne ullus", Hom., etc.:—rare in pl. (οὐδαμοί being used instead), Xen.; πρὸς οὐδένας τῶν Ἑλλ...
οὐδέποτε"and not ever or nor ever, not even ever, never", Lat. ne unquam quidem, nunquam, Hom., etc.
οὐδέπω"and not yet, not as yet", Aesch., Plat.:— in Hom., with a word between, οὐδέ τί πω, οὐδ᾽ ἄν πω.
οὐκέτιor οὐκ, ἔτι, "no more, no longer, no further", opp. to οὔπω "(not yet)", Hom., etc.
οὐκοῦν1. orig. identical with οὔκουν, but losing all negat. force, "therefore, then, accordingly", Lat. ergo, igitur, itaque, Soph., etc.2. in questions, "so then?" mostly in ir...
οὖνI. "really, at all events", used like γοῦν to dismiss a perplexing subject, οὔτ᾽ οὖν ἀγγελίῃς ἔτι πείθομαι, οὔτε θεοπροπίης ἐμπάζομαι Od.; ἐλέχθησαν λόγοι ἄπιστοι μὲν ἐνίοισι...
οὔπω1. "not yet", Lat. nondum, opp. to οὐκέτι ("no longer, no more)", Hom., Hes., etc.2. as a stronger form of the negat., "not, not at all", σοὶ δ᾽ οὔ πω θεοὶ κοτέουσιν Il., etc.
οὐράAlt. οὐρά, ionicοὐρή, ἡ,Etym. akin to ὄρροςI. "the tail", of a lion, dog, etc., Hom., Hdt.II. of an army marching, "the rear-guard, rear", Xen.; κατ᾽ οὐράν τινος ἕπεσθαι to ...
οὐράνιοςAlt. οὐρά^νιος, η, ονI. "heavenly, of or in heaven, dwelling in heaven", οὐρ. θεοί Aesch., Eur.; οὐράνιαι alone, "the goddesses", Pind.2. generally, "in or of heaven", ἀ...
οὐρανόθενEtym. οὐρανός"from heaven, down from heaven", Hom., Hes.; properly an old gen. of οὐρανός, and therefore joined with Preps., ἀπ᾽ οὐρανόθεν Il.; ἐξ οὐρανόθεν id=Il.
οὐρανόςAlt. οὐρα^νός, οῦ, ὁ,Etym. only in sg.I. "heaven": in Hom. and Hes.,1. "the vault or firmament of heaven, the sky", conceived as a concave hemisphere resting on the verge...
οὖςI. "auris, the ear", Hom.; ὀρθὰ ἱστάναι τὰ ὦτα, of horses, Hdt.; βοᾷ ἐν ὠσὶ κέλαδος rings "in the ear", Aesch.; φθόγγος βάλλει δι᾽ ὤτων Soph.; δι᾽ ὤτων ἦν λόγος, i. e. heard ...
οὐσίαAlt. οὐσία, ἡ,Etym. οὖσα, part. fem. of εἰμιI. "that which is one's own, one's substance, property", Hdt., Eur.II. = τὸ εἶναι, "being, existence", Plat.; τὰς ἄπαιδας οὐσίας...