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πρωτοστάτηςAlt. πρωτο-στά^της, ου, ὁ,Etym. στῆναιI. "one who stands first, on the right, the right-hand man", Thuc.; but οἱ πρ. "the front-rank men", Xen.II. metaph. "the leader...
An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon, Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott.
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πρωτοστάτηςAlt. πρωτο-στά^της, ου, ὁ,Etym. στῆναιI. "one who stands first, on the right, the right-hand man", Thuc.; but οἱ πρ. "the front-rank men", Xen.II. metaph. "the leader...
πρωτοτόκιαAlt. πρωτοτόκια, ων, τά,"the rights of the first-born, birthright", NTest.Etym. from πρωτοτόκος
πρωτότοκοςEtym. cf. πρωτοτόκοςEtym. τίκτωpass. "first-born", Anth., NTest.
πταίωI. trans. "to make to stumble or fall", τινὰ πρός τινι Pind.:—Pass., τὰ πταισθέντα "failures", Luc.II. intr. "to stumble, trip, fall", Soph., etc.; πτ. πρός τινι "to stumbl...
πτέρναAlt. πτέρνα, ionicπτέρνη, ἡ,I. "the heel", Il.: "the under part of the heel", Aesch.II. "a ham", Batr.
πτερύγιονEtym. Dim. of πτέρυξ, Arist.II. "the wing" of a building, "a turret or pinnacle", NTest.
πτέρυξAlt. πτέρυξ, υ^γος,Etym. πτερόνI. "the wing" of a bird, Il.; in pl. "wings", Hom., etc.2. "a winged creature, a bird", Anth.II. "anything like a wing, the flap or skirt" o...
πτοέωI. "to terrify, scare", Anth.:—Pass. "to be scared, dismayed", φρένες ἐπτοίηθεν Od.; ἐπτοημένος Aesch., Eur.II. metaph. "to flutter, excite" by any passion, τό μοι καρδίαν ...
πτόησιςEtym. πτοέω"passionate excitement", Plat.
πτύονAlt. πτύον, ου, τό,Etym. πτύω"a winnowing-shovel or fan", Lat. vannus, with which corn after threshing was thrown up against the wind to clear it of the chaff, Il. (in poet...
πτύσσω"to fold", χιτῶνα, εἵματα πτύξαι "to fold up" garments, and put them by, Od.; χεῖρας πτύξαι ἐπί τινι "to fold" one's arms over or round another, Soph.; βιβλίον πτ. "to fol...
πτύω1. "to spit out or up", Il.: absol. "to spit", Hdt., Xen.2. of the sea, "to disgorge", Anth.:—absol., ἐπ᾽ ἀϊόνι πτύοντα, of waves, Theocr.; πτύσας "with a splash", Anth.3. m...
πτῶμαAlt. πτῶμα, ατος, τό,Etym. πίπτω, πέπτωκαI. "a fall", πεσεῖν πτώματ᾽ οὐκ ἀνασχετά Aesch.; πίπτουσι πτώματ᾽ αἰσχρά Soph.2. metaph. "a fall, calamity", Lat. casus, Eur.II. of...
πτῶσιςAlt. πτῶσις, εως,Etym. πίπτω, πέπτωκαI. "a falling, fall", Plat.II. Lat. casus, the "case" of a noun, Arist.
πτωχείαAlt. πτωχεία, ionic-ηίη, ἡ,"beggary, mendacity", Hdt., Ar.
πτωχεύωAlt. πτωχεύω,I. "to be a beggar, go begging, beg", Od., Ar., etc.II. trans. "to get by begging", δαῖτα Od.2. c. acc. pers. "to beg or ask an alms of", Theogn.
πτωχόςAlt. πτωχός, ή, όνEtym. πτώσσωI. "one who crouches or cringes, a beggar" (v. πτώσσω 1. 2), Od., Hes., etc.; πτωχὸς ἀνήρ "a beggar-man", Od., etc.; πτωχή "a beggar-woman", ...
πυγμήAlt. πυγμή, ἡ,Etym. πύξI. "a fist", Lat. pugnus, πυγμῇ νικήσαντα having conquered "with the fist, in boxing", Il.; later, πυγμὴν νικᾶν Eur.; πυγμᾶς ἄεθλα Pind.2. πυγμῇ νίψα...
ΠύθωνAlt. Πύ_θων, ωνος, ὁ,Etym. cf. ΠυθώI. the serpent "Python", slain by Apollo.II. πνεῦμα Πύθωνος a spirit "of divination", NTest.: ventriloquists (ἐγγαστρίμυθοι) were called ...
πύληAlt. πψ́λη, ἡ,I. "one wing of a pair of double gates", Hdt.: mostly in pl. "the gates of a town", opp. to θύρα "(a house-door)", Il., attic2. in Trag., sometimes, of the "ho...
πυλώνAlt. πυ^λών, ῶνος, ὁ,Etym. πύλη"a gateway, gate-house", Polyb., etc.
πυνθάνομαι"to learn by hearsay or by inquiry", Hdt.:1. πυνθ. τί τινος "to learn" something "from" a person, Hom., etc.; τι ἀπό τινος Aesch.; ἔκ τινος Soph.; παρά τινος Hdt.2. c....
πῦρEtym. not used in pl.Etym. v. πυράI. "fire", Hom., etc.; πῦρ καίειν or δαίειν to kindle "fire", id=Hom.; πῦρ ἀνακαίειν, ἅπτειν, ἐξάπτειν, αἴθειν, ἐναύειν, v. sub vocc.; πῦρ ἐ...
πύργοςAlt. πύργος, ὁ,I. "a tower", Il., Hdt., etc.:—in pl. "the city walls with towers", Il.; so, collectively, in sg., Od., Eur.b. "a movable tower for" storming towns, Xen.2. ...
πυρέσσωAlt. πυ^ρέσσω,Etym. πυρετός"to be ill of a fever", Eur., Ar.
πυρετόςAlt. πυ^ρετός, οῦ, ὁ,Etym. πῦρI. "burning heat, fiery heat", Il.II. "feverish heat, a fever", Ar., etc.
πυρόωAlt. πυ^ρόω,Alt. φυτ. -ώσωEtym. πῦρI. "to burn with fire, burn up", Hdt., Soph.: "to burn as a burnt sacrifice", Aesch., Eur.; π. Κύκλωπος ὄψιν "to burn out" his eye, Eur.:...
πωλέωAlt. πωλέω,1. "to exchange or barter" goods, "to sell or offer for sale", Hdt., attic; c. gen. pretii, ἐς Σάρδις χρημάτων μεγάλων π. to sell "at a high" price for exportati...