G04501
ῥομφαίαAlt. ῥομφαία, ἡ,"a large sword, scymitar", used by the Thracians, Plut., NTest.Etym. Foreign word.
An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon, Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott.
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ῥομφαίαAlt. ῥομφαία, ἡ,"a large sword, scymitar", used by the Thracians, Plut., NTest.Etym. Foreign word.
ῥύμηAlt. ῥύμη, ἡ,Etym. *ῥύω ῀ ἐρύω1. "the force, swing, rush" of a body in motion, Lat. impetus, ῥύμῃ with "a swing", Thuc.; πτερύγων ῥύμη "the rush" of wings, Ar.; ἡ ῥ. τῶν ἵππ...
ῥύομαιI. "to draw to oneself", i. e. "draw out of danger, to rescue, save, deliver", Hom., Hes., etc.; ῥ. τινα ὑπὲκ θανάτου, ὑπὲκ κακοῦ "to save" from.., Hom.;—so c. gen., ῥ. τι...
ῥυπαρίαAlt. ῥυ^πα^ρία, ἡ,"dirt, filth: sordidness", Critias, Plut.
ῥυπαρόςAlt. ῥυ^πα^ρός, ή, όνEtym. ῥύσιος"foul, filthy, dirty":—metaph. "dirty, sordid", Arist.:—adv. -ρῶς, Anth.
ῥύποςAlt. ῥύ^πος, ὁ,"dirt, filth, dirtiness, uncleanness", heterocl. pl. ῥύπα, Od.; in sg., Plat., etc.
ῥύσιςAlt. ῥύ^σις, εως,Etym. ῥέωI. "a flowing, flow", Plat.II. "the course of a river, stream", Polyb.
ῥυτίςAlt. ῥυ^τίς, ίδος, ἡ,Etym. ῥύω, ἐρύω"a fold or pucker" in the face, "a wrinkle", Lat. ruga, Ar., Plat.
ῥώννυμιEtym. ῥώομαιI. "to strengthen, make strong and mighty", Plut.II. mostly in perf. pass. (with pres. sense) ἔρρωμαι, and plup. ἐρρώμην (as imperf.):— "to put forth strength...
σαβαώθEtym. Hebr. pl."hosts, armies", NTest.
σαγήνηAlt. σα^γήνη, ἡ,"a large drag-net" for taking fish, "a seine", Ital. "sagena", Luc., NTest.Etym. deriv. uncertain
σαίνωI. of dogs, "to wag the tail, fawn", Od.; οὐρῆι ἔσηνε, of the dog Argus, id=Od.II. metaph. "to fawn, cringe", Pind., Aesch.III. c. acc. pers. "to fawn upon", Ar.: "to pay c...
σάκκοςI. "a coarse hair-cloth, sackcloth", Lat. cilicium, NTest.II. "anything made of this cloth, a sack, bag", Hdt., Ar.III. "a coarse beard", Ar.Etym. Prob. a Phoenician word.
ΣαλαμίςI. "Salamis", an island opposite Athens, Il., etc.II. a town of Cyprus founded by Teucer of Salamis, Hhymn., Hdt.
σαλεύωEtym. σάλοςI. "to cause to rock, make to oscillate, shake to and fro", Eur., Anth.; σα. τοὺς ὄχλους "to stir" them "up", NTest.:—Pass. "to be shaken to and fro, totter, re...
σάλοςAlt. σά^λος, ὁ,I. "any unsteady, tossing motion", of an earthquake, Eur.: "the tossing or rolling swell" of the sea, id=Eur.; so in pl., πόντιοι σάλοι id=Eur.II. of ships o...
σάλπιγξAlt. σάλπιγξ, ιγγος,I. "a war-trumpet, trump", Il., Trag., etc.:—metaph., Πιερικὰ ς., of Pindar, Anth.II. "a trumpet-call", ap. Arist.Etym. from σαλπίζω
σαλπίζωEtym. Deriv. uncertain."to sound the trumpet, give signal by trumpet", Xen.: c. acc. cogn., σα. ῥυθμούς id=Xen.; cf. ἀνακλητικός: metaph., ἀμφὶ δὲ σάλπιγξεν οὐρανός heave...
Σαμαρείτης"a Samaritan", NTest., etc.;fem. -εῖτις, ιδος, id=NTest.
ΣαμοθρᾴκηAlt. Σα^_μο-θρᾴκη, ionic-θρηίκη, ἡ,"Samothrace", an island near Thrace, the seat of the mysteries of the Cabiri, Hdt.:—the inhabitants were Σαμοθρήικες, id=Hdt.; adj. Σ...
ΣάμοςAlt. Σά^μος, ἡ,"Samos", the name of several Greek islands:1. an old name for Κεφαλληνία, Hom.2. Σάμος Θρηικίη, ῀ Σαμοθρᾴκη, Il.3. "Samos", the large island over against Eph...
σανδάλιονAlt. σανδάλιον, ου, τό,Etym. Dim. of σάνδαλον, Hdt.
σανίςAlt. σα^νίς, ίδος, ἡ,I. "a board, plank", Anth., etc.II. "anything made of planks":1. "a door", in pl. "folding doors", Lat. fores, Hom.:—rare in sg., Eur.2. "a wooden plat...
σαπρόςAlt. σαπρός, ή, όνEtym. σα^πῆναιI. "rotten, putrid", Theogn., Ar.; of fish, "stale, rancid", τάριχος Ar.II. generally, "stale, worn out", Lat. obsoletus, id=Ar.:—of person...
σάπφειροςAlt. σάπφειρος, ἡ,a blue gem, "the sapphire", or (as others think) "lapis lazuli."Etym. Prob. a Phoenician word.
σαργάνηAlt. σα^ργάνη, ἡ,1. "a plait, braid", Aesch.2. "a basket", NTest.Etym. deriv. uncertain
Σάρδεις"Sardes", the capital of Lydia, dat. Σάρδεσι, Aesch.:—adj. Σαρδια_νός, ionic -ηνός, ή, όν, Hdt.; and Σαρδια_νικός, ή, όν, Ar.
σαρδόνυξAlt. σαρδ-όνυξ, υχος,Etym. σάρδιον"the sardonyx", Anth.