G01181
δεκάτηv. δέκατος II.
An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon, Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott.
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δεκάτηv. δέκατος II.
δέκατοςEtym. δέκαI. "tenth", Hom., etc.II. δεκάτη, sc. μερίς "the tenth part, tithe", Hdt., etc.2. δεκάτη (sc. ἡμέρα), "the tenth day", Hom.; at Athens, "the tenth day after bir...
δεκατόωlike δεκατεύω, "to take tithe of" a person, τινα NTest.: Pass. "to pay tithe", id=NTest.
δεκτόςEtym. verb. adj. of δέχομαι"acceptable", NTest.
δελεάζωEtym. δέλεαρI. "to entice or catch by a bait": — Pass., Xen., Dem.II. c. acc. cogn., νῶτον ὑὸς περὶ ἄγκιστρον δ. "to put" it on the hook "as a bait", Hdt.
δένδρονEtym. for forms such as δενδρέων cf. δένδρεονEtym. Perh. akin to δρῦς."a tree", Ar.; δένδρα "fruit-trees" (opp. to ὕλη "timber)", Thuc., etc.
δεξιολάβοςEtym. λαμβάνω"a spearman": in pl. "guards", NTest.: others δεξιοβόλοι "javelin-men".
δεξιόςEtym. δέχομαιI. "on the right hand or side", Lat. dexter, opp. to ἀριστερός, Hom., etc.; τὸ δ. (sc. κέρας) "the right" of an army, Xen.:—adverb. usages, ἐπὶ δεξιά "on the ...
δέρμαEtym. δέρω1. "the skin, hide", of beasts, Lat. pellis, Hom., etc.; δέρμα κελαινόν, of a shield, Il.:—also of "skins prepared for bags or bottles", Od.; of "a man's skin str...
δερμάτινοςEtym. δέρμα"of skin, leathern", Od., Hdt.
δέρωI. "to skin, flay", of animals, Hom., etc.:— ἀσκὸν δεδάρθαι "to have one's" skin "flayed off", Solon; so, δερῶ σε θύλακον "I will make" a purse "of your skin", Ar.II. also (...
δεσμεύωEtym. δεσμός"to fetter, put in chains", Hhymn., Eur.: "to tie together", as corn in the sheaf, Hes.
δέσμιοςEtym. δεσμόςI. "binding": metaph. "binding as with a spell, enchaining", c. gen., ὕμνος δ. φρενῶν Aesch.II. pass. "bound, in bonds, captive", Soph., Eur., etc.
δεσμοφύλαξ"a gaoler", Luc.
δεσμωτήριονEtym. δεσμόω"a prison", Hdt., Thuc.
δεσμώτηςEtym. δεσμόωI. "a prisoner, captive", Hdt., atticII. as adj. "in chains, fettered", Aesch., fem. δεσμῶτις, Soph.
δεσπότηςEtym. The latter part -πότης is prob. from same Root as πόσις, and Lat. potis, potior: the syll. δεσ- is uncertain.I. "a master, lord, the master of the house", Lat. her...
δεῦροEtym. deriv. uncertainI. of Place, "hither", Lat. huc, with Verbs of motion, Hom., etc.; in a pregn. sense with Verbs of Rest, "to (have come hither and) be here", πάρεστι ...
δεῦτεas pl. of δεῦρο, "hither! come on! come here!" just like δεῦρο, with pl. imperat., δεῦτ᾽ ἄγετ᾽ Il.; δεῦτε φίλοι id=Il.; δεῦτ᾽ ἄγε, Φαιήκων ἡγήτορες Od.
δευτεραῖοςEtym. δεύτερος"on the second day", agreeing with the subject of the Verb, δευτεραῖος ἦν ἐν Σπάρτηι Hdt.; but also, τῆι δευτεραίηι [sc. ἡμέραι] id=Hdt.
δεύτερος"second", being comp. of δύο:I. in point of Order, of one who "comes in second" in a race, Il.: in attic with Art., ὁ δεύτερος Soph., etc.; αἱ δεύτεραι φροντίδες "second...
δέχομαιI. of things as the object, "to take, accept, receive" what is offered, Lat. accipere, Hom., etc.:— δ. τί τινι "to receive" something "at the hand of" another, Il.; also ...
δήParticle used to give greater "exactness", to the word or words which it influences (prob. a shortened form of ἤδη, Lat. jam) now, in truth, indeed, surely, really.I. Usage of...
δῆλοςEtym. deriv. uncertainI. properly, "visible, conspicuous", Il.II. "clear" to the mind, "manifest, evident", Od.: —δῆλός εἰμι with partic., δῆλός ἐστιν ἀλγεινῶς φέρων i. e. ...
δηλόωEtym. from δῆλοςEtym. Pass., fut. δηλωθήσομαι and in mid. form δηλώσομαιI. "to make visible or manifest, to show, exhibit", Soph.:—Pass. "to be or become manifest", id=Soph...
δημηγορέωEtym. δημηγόροςI. "to speak in the assembly", Lat. concionari, Ar., etc.: Pass., τὰ δεδημηγορημένα "public speeches", Dem.II. "to make popular speeches, to speak rhetor...
δημιουργόςEtym. *ἔργωI. "one who works for the people, a skilled workman, handicraftsman", Od., etc.; of medical "practitioners", Plat.; of sculptors, id=Plat.:—generally, "a fr...
δῆμοςEtym. deriv. uncertainI. "a country-district, country, land", Hom.II. "the people of a country, the commons", Lat. plebs, δήμου ἀνήρ, opp. to βασιλεύς, Il., etc.; of a sing...