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σφραγίςAlt. σφρα_γίς, ionicσφρηγίς, ῖδος,I. "a seal, signet, seal-ring", Hdt., Ar., etc.2. "the gem or stone for a ring", Hdt., Luc.II. "the impression of a signet-ring, a seal"...
An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon, Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott.
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σφραγίςAlt. σφρα_γίς, ionicσφρηγίς, ῖδος,I. "a seal, signet, seal-ring", Hdt., Ar., etc.2. "the gem or stone for a ring", Hdt., Luc.II. "the impression of a signet-ring, a seal"...
σφυρόνAlt. σφυ^ρόν, οῦ,I. "the ankle", Il., atticII. metaph, "the foot" of a mountain, Pind., Anth.; also, Λιβύας ἄκρον σφυρόν the very "furthest part" of Libya, Theocr.
σχεδόνEtym. σχεῖν, aor2 of σχέδιοςI. of Place, "close, near, hard by, nigh", Lat. cominus, Hom., Hes.; σχεδὸν οὔτασε Il.; c. gen., γαίης σχ. Od.; c. dat., νῆσοι σχεδὸν ἀλλήλῃσι ...
σχῆμαAlt. σχῆμα, ατος, τό,Etym. σχεῖν1. like Lat. habitus, form, shape, figure, Eur., Ar., etc.; as a periphr., σχῆμα πέτρας ῀ πέτρα, Soph.; σχ. δόμων Eur.2. "form, figure, appe...
σχίζωEtym. Root ΣΧΙΔ1. "to split, cleave", Hes.; ἔσχισε δώδεκα μοίρας, i. e. "divided" them "into" twelve parts, Hhymn.; σχ. κάρα πελέκει Soph.2. generally, "to part, separate",...
σχίσμαAlt. σχίσμα, ατος, τό,Etym. σχίζωI. "a cleft, a rent" in a garment, NTest.II. "division" of opinion, "schism", id=NTest.
σχοινίονAlt. σχοινίον, ου, τό,Etym. Dim. of σχοῖνος III"a cord", Hdt., etc.
σχολάζωAlt. σχολάζω,Alt. φυτ. -άσωEtym. σχολήI. "to have leisure or spare time, to be at leisure", Thuc., etc.:—c. inf. "to have leisure or time to do" a thing, Xen.2. "to loite...
σχολήAlt. σχολη, ἡ,I. "spare time, leisure, rest, ease", Lat. otium, Hdt., etc.; σχολὴν ἄγειν and ἔχειν to be at "leisure", keep "quiet", Eur., etc.; σχ. ποιεῖσθαι to find "leis...
σώζωEtym. σῶς"to save, keep":1. of persons, "to save from death, keep alive, preserve", Hom., attic2. of things, "to keep safe, preserve", Hom.:—Mid. "to keep or preserve for on...
σῶμαAlt. σῶμα, ατος, τό,Etym. deriv. uncertainI. "the body" of a man: in Hom. always "the dead body, corpse, carcase", whereas "the living body" is δέμας.2. "the living body", H...
σωματικόςAlt. σωμα^τικός, ή, όνEtym. σῶμα1. "of or for the body, bodily", Lat. corporeus, Arist.:—adv. -κῶς, NTest.2. "bodily, corporeal, material", Arist.
σωρεύωAlt. σωρεύω,Alt. φυτ. -εύσωEtym. σωρόςI. "to heap" one thing "on" another, Lat. coacervare, Arist., NTest.II. "to heap with" something, c. dat., Anth.
σωτήρAlt. σωτηφαιλινγ ον λεμβυφ []Etym. σώζωI. "a saviour, deliverer, preserver", c. gen. subjecti, τῆς Ἑλλάδος "saviour" of Greece, Hdt.; also c. gen. objecti, ς. νόσου, κακῶν ...
σωτηρίαAlt. σωτηρία, ἡ,I. "a saving, deliverance, preservation, safety", Lat. salus, Hdt., attic; ς. τινὶ διδόναι, φέρειν Eur.; σωτηρίαν ἔχειν Soph., etc.2. "a way or means of s...
σωφρονέωAlt. σωφρονέω,Alt. φυτ. -ήσωEtym. σώφρων1. "to be sound of mind", Hdt.2. "to be temperate, discreet, shew self-control", Aesch., Ar., etc.; ς. περὶ τοὺς θεούς Xen.3. "to...
σωφρονίζωAlt. σωφρονίζω,Etym. σώφρων1. "to recal" a person "to his senses, to chasten", Eur., Xen., etc.:—Pass. "to be chastened, to learn self-control", Thuc., etc.2. of passio...
σωφροσύνηAlt. σωφροσύνη, doric-ύνα, epicσα^οφροσύνη, ἡ,1. "soundness of mind, moderation, discretion", Od., Theogn., attic2. "moderation in desires, self-control, temperance, ch...
σώφρωνAlt. σώ-φρων, epicσα^ό-φρων, ονος, ὁ, ἡ,Etym. σῶς, φρήνI. "of sound mind", Lat. sanae mentis:— hence "sensible, discreet, wise", Hom., Hdt., Xen.2. of things, σώφρονα εἰπε...
τάγμαAlt. τάγμα, ατος, τό,Etym. τάσσω"that which has been ordered or arranged": esp.,I. "an ordinance", ἐκ δυοῖν τ. from a combination of two "constitutions", Arist.II. "a body ...
τακτόςAlt. τακτός, ή, όνEtym. verb. adj. of τάσσω"ordered, prescribed", τ. ἀργύριον a "stated" sum, Thuc.; σῖτος τ. "a fixed quantity" of corn, id=Thuc.; τ. ὁδός a "prescribed" ...
ταλαιπωρέωAlt. τα^λαιπωρέω,Etym. from τα^λαίπωροςI. "to go through hard labour, to suffer hardship or distress", Eur., Thuc., etc.II. trans. "to weary, wear out", Isocr.:—in Pas...
ταλαιπωρίαAlt. τα^λαιπωρία, ἡ,1. "hard work, hardship, suffering, distress", Thuc.; in pl. "hardships", Hdt.2. "bodily suffering or pain", caused by disease, Thuc.Etym. from τα^...
ταλαίπωροςAlt. τα^λαί-πωρος, ον,Etym. prob. a form of ταλαπείριος1. "suffering, miserable", Aesch., etc.:—adv. -ρως, Thuc.2. of things, τ. βίος Soph.; πράγματα Ar.
ταλαντιαῖοςAlt. τα^λαντιαῖος, η, ον"worth a talent", Dem.Etym. from τάλαντον
τάλαντονAlt. τάλαντον, ου, τό,Etym. *τλάωI. "a balance", Theogn., Ar.:—in pl. "a pair of scales", Il., etc.II. "anything weighed",1. "a definite weight, a talent", in Hom. of go...
ταμεῖονAlt. τα^μεῖον, ου, τό,Etym. = ταμιεῖον, Babr.
τάξιςAlt. τάξις, εως,Etym. τάσσω"an arranging":I. in military sense:1. "a drawing up, the order or disposition of an army", Thuc., Xen., etc.; τὰ ἀμφὶ τάξεις "tactics", Xen.2. "...