G05176
τρώγωI. "to gnaw, nibble, munch", of herbivorous animals, as mules, Od.; of swine, Ar.; of cattle, Theocr.II. of men, "to eat" vegetables or fruit, Hdt., Ar.
An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon, Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott.
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τρώγωI. "to gnaw, nibble, munch", of herbivorous animals, as mules, Od.; of swine, Ar.; of cattle, Theocr.II. of men, "to eat" vegetables or fruit, Hdt., Ar.
τυγχάνωEtym. Root ΤΥΚA. "to hit", esp. "to hit a mark" with an arrow, Hom., etc.: he mostly constructs it with acc., when the object hit is alive, with gen. when it is lifeless;...
τυμπανίζωAlt. τυμπα^νίζω,Etym. τύμπανονI. "to beat a drum":—Pass., τυμπανίζεσθαι κατὰ τὰς ἐξόδους "to march out to the sound of drums", Strab.II. Pass. "to be beaten to death, b...
τύποςAlt. τύ^πος, ὁ,Etym. τύπτωI. "a blow", Orac. ap. Hdt.II. "the effect of a blow, the print or impress" of a seal, Eur.; στίβου τύπος "the print" of a footstep, Soph.:— τύποι...
τύπτωEtym. Root ΤΥΠI. "to beat, strike, smite", Il., etc.; ἅλα τύπτον ἐρετμοῖς Od.; ἴχνια τύπτειν "to tread" in his very track, Il.:—absol., Ζέφυρος λαίλαπι τύπτων the west wind...
τυρβάζω"to trouble, stir up", Lat. turbare, Ar.: —Pass., τ. περί τι "to be troubled" about a thing, id=Ar.
ΤύριοςAlt. Τύριος, η, ονEtym. Τύρος"of Tyre, Tyrian", Hdt., etc.
ΤύροςAlt. Τύρος, ἡ,"Tyre", in Phoenicia, Hdt., etc.
τυφλόςAlt. τυφλός, ή, όνEtym. τύφωI. "blind", Il., etc.:—c. gen., τ. τινος "blind to" a thing, Xen.:— τὰ τυφλὰ τοῦ σώματος, i. e. one's "back", id=Xen.:—of the limbs of the blin...
τυφλόωAlt. τυφλόω,Alt. φυτ. -ώσω1. "to blind, make blind", Hdt., Eur.:— Pass. "to be or become blind", Hdt., Eur.2. metaph. in Pass., μόχθος τετύφλωται "is baffled", Pind.; τῶν ...
τυφόωAlt. τυ_φόω,Alt. φυτ. -ώσωEtym. τῦφος"to wrap in smoke;" metaph. in perf. pass. τετύφωμαι, "to be in the clouds, to be crazed, demented", Plat., Dem.
τύφωI. "to raise a smoke", καπνὸν τ. Hdt.:—absol. "to smoke", Soph.II. trans. "to smoke out", τοὺς σφῆκας Ar.2. metaph., καπνῶι τ. πόλιν "to fill" the town "with smoke", id=Ar.3...
ὑακίνθινοςAlt. ὑακίνθι^νος, η, ον"hyacinthine", Od., Eur.
ὑάκινθοςAlt. ὑάκινθος, ὁ, ἡ,I. "the hyacinth", Il., etc.;—a flower said to have sprung up from the blood of Hyacinthus or of Ajax; and the petals were thought to bear the letter...
ὑάλινοςAlt. ὑάλι^νος, η, ονEtym. ὕα^λος"of crystal or glass", Ar.: also ὑέλινος, η, ον, Anth.
ὕαλοςAlt. ὕα^λος, ορ ὕελος, ὁ, ἡ,I. "a clear, transparent stone", used by the Egyptians to enclose their mummies in, "oriental alabaster", Hdt.2. "a convex lens of crystal", use...
ὑβρίζωEtym. ὕβριςI. "to wax wanton, run riot", Od., Aesch., etc.; opp. to σωφρονεῖν, Xen.2. of over-fed horses or asses, "to neigh or bray and prance about", Lat. lascivire, Hdt...
ὕβριςI. "wantonness, wanton violence or insolence", Od., Hdt., etc.; of actions, ἆρ᾽ οὐχ ὕβρις τάδ᾽; Soph.; ταῦτ᾽ οὐχ ὕβρις ἐστί; Ar.:—adv. usages, ὕβρει "in wantonness or insol...
ὑβριστήςAlt. ὑβριστής, οῦ, ὁ,Etym. ὑβρίζω1. "a violent, overbearing person, a wanton, insolent man", Hom., Hdt., attic2. opp. to σώφρων, "lustful, lewd", Ar., Xen.3. of animals,...
ὑγιήςAlt. ὐ^γιής, έςI. comp. and Sup. ὑγιέστερος, -ατος:— "sound, healthy, hearty, sound in" body, Lat. sanus, ὑγιέα ἀποδέξαι or ποιεῖν τινα to restore him "to health", make him...
ὑγρόςAlt. ὑγρός, ή, όνI. "wet, moist, running, fluid", Hom., etc.; ὑγρὸν ἔλαιον, i. e. olive-oil, as opp. to fat, id=Hom.; ὑγρὸν ὕδωρ "running" water, Od.; ἄνεμοι ὑγρὸν ἀέντες w...
ὑδρίαAlt. ὑδρία, ἡ,Etym. ὕδωρI. "a water-pot, pitcher, urn", Ar.:— proverb., ἐπὶ θύραις τὴν ὑδρίαν to break the pitcher at the door, = "there's many a slip 'twixt cup and lip, "...
ὑδροποτέωAlt. ὑδροποτέω,Alt. φυτ. -ήσω"to drink water", Hdt., Xen., etc.Etym. from ὑδροπότης
ὑδρωπικόςAlt. ὑδρωπικός, ή, όν"dropsical": metaph., ναῦς ὑδρ. Anth.
ὕδωρEtym. epic also ὕδει as if from ὕδος1. "water", of any kind, but in Hom. rarely of sea-water (which he calls ἁλμυρὸν ὕδωρ); — also in pl., ὕδατ᾽ αἰενάοντα Od.; ὕδατα Καφίσια...
ὑετόςAlt. ὑ_ετός, οῦ, ὁ,Etym. ὕωI. "rain", Lat. pluvius, Il., Hes., Ar.:— esp. "a heavy shower", Lat. nimbus, whereas ὄμβρος, Lat. imber, is "a lasting" rain, and ψεκάς or ψακάς...
υἱοθεσίαAlt. υἱο-θεσία, ἡ,Etym. τίθημι B. 1"adoption as a son", NTest.
υἱόςAlt. υἱός, οῦ, ὁ,1. etc. "A son", Lat. filius, Hom., etc.; υἱὸν ποιεῖσθαί τινα to adopt him as "a son", Aeschin.; υἱεῖς ἄνδρες grown up sons, Dem.:—rarely of animals, NTest....