G00525
ἀπαλλάσσωEtym. The middle future ἀπαλλάξομαι has a passive sense.A. Act.I. "to set free, release, deliver" a person "from" a thing, τινά τινος Hdt., attic2. "to put away or remo...
An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon, Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott.
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ἀπαλλάσσωEtym. The middle future ἀπαλλάξομαι has a passive sense.A. Act.I. "to set free, release, deliver" a person "from" a thing, τινά τινος Hdt., attic2. "to put away or remo...
ἀπαλλοτριόω"to estrange, alienate", Aeschin., Arist.
ἀπαντάωI. "to move from" a place "to meet" a person; then, generally, "to meet, encounter", τινί Hdt., Thuc., etc.:—absol., ὁ ἀεὶ ἀπαντῶν "anyone that meets you, any chance pers...
ἅπαξEtym. α copul. and root παγ, πήγνυμι, cf. lat. "simplex".I. "once, once only, once for all", like Lat. semel, Od., Hdt., attic2. c. gen., ἅπ. τοῦ ἐνιαυτοῦ "once" in the year...
ἀπαράβατοςEtym. παραβαίνω"not passing over to" another, "not passing away, unchangeable", NTest.
ἀπαρασκεύαστοςEtym. παρασκευάζω, ῀ ἀπαράσκευος, NTest.
ἀπαρνέομαιI. "to deny utterly, deny", Hdt.; followed by μή and inf., Eur., etc.: ἀπαρνηθῆναί τι "to refuse, reject", Thuc.II. fut. ἀπαρνηθήσεται in pass. sense, "shall be denied...
ἀπαρτισμόςEtym. ἀπαρτίζω"completion", NTest.
ἀπαρχήEtym. from ἀπάρχομαι1. mostly in pl. ἀπαρχαί, "the beginning of a sacrifice, the primal offering" (of hairs cut from the forehead), Eur.2. "the firstlings" for sacrifice, ...
ἅπαςEtym. α copul., πᾶς1. "quite all, the whole", and in pl. "all together", Hom., etc.2. with an Adj., ἀργύρεος ἅπας "all" silver, i.e. of massive silver, Od.; ἅπαν κακόν altog...
ἀπατάωEtym. ἀπάτη"to cheat, trick, outwit, beguile", Hom., etc.: Pass. "to be deceived", Soph.; ἀπατᾶσθαι, ὡς.., "to be deceived into thinking" that.., Plat.
ἀπάτηEtym. prob. from ἅπτομαι, cf. ἀπαφίσκω1. "a trick, fraud, deceit", Il.: "a stratagem", Thuc.: in pl. "wiles", Hom.2. "guile, fraud, deceit, treachery", Hdt., attic
ἀπάτωρEtym. πατήρ"without father, fatherless", Soph., Eur.: c. gen., ἀπ. ἐμοῦ "not having" me "for a father", Soph.
ἀπαύγασμαEtym. from ἀπαυγάζω"efflux of light, effulgence", NTest.
ἀπείθειαEtym. ἀπειθής"disobedience", Xen., NTest.
ἀπειθέω"to be disobedient, refuse compliance", Aesch.; c. dat. "to disobey", Eur., Plat.
ἀπειθήςEtym. πείθομαιI. "disobedient", τοῖς νόμοις Plat.; of ships, τοῖς κυβερνήταις ἀπειθεστέραι "less obedient" to them, Thuc.II. act. "not persuasive, incredible", Theogn.
ἀπειλήEtym. Deriv. uncertainI. mostly in pl., "boastful promises, boasts", Il.II. in bad sense, "threats", Hom., etc.:—in sg. "a threat of punishment", Soph., Thuc.
ἀπείραστοςEtym. πειράζω"incapable of being tempted by" a thing, c. gen., NTest.
ἀπεκδέχομαιDep. "to expect anxiously, to look for, await", NTest.
ἀπέκδυσιςEtym. from ἀπεκδύομαι"a putting off" (like clothes), NTest.
ἀπελαύνωEtym. ἀπελάωI. "to drive away, expel from" a place, τινὰ δόμων, πόλεως, Eur., etc.; ἀπὸ τόπου Xen.: ἀπ. τινά "to drive away, banish, expel", Soph., Xen.2. ἀπ. στρατιήν "...
ἀπελεγμόςEtym. from ἀπελέγχω"refutation: disrepute", NTest.
ἀπελεύθερος"an emancipated slave, a freedman", Lat. libertus, Plat., Xen.
ἀπελπίζω"to give up in despair, to despair", NTest.; (others "to hope to receive from" another); "to drive to despair", τινά Anth.
ἀπέναντιEtym. ἔναντι"opposite, against", c. gen., NTest.
ἀπέραντοςEtym. περαίνωI. "boundless, infinite", of space, Pind., Eur., etc.:—of Time, "endless", Ar.;—of Number, "countless", Plat.; generally of events, ἀπέραντον ἦν there was ...
ἀπερίτμητοςEtym. περιτέμνω"uncircumcised", NTest.