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ἄθλησιςEtym. ἀθλέω"a contest, struggle", NTest.
An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon, Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott.
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ἄθλησιςEtym. ἀθλέω"a contest, struggle", NTest.
ἀθυμέωEtym. ἄθυμος"to be disheartened, lose heart", Aesch., etc.; τινι "at or for" a thing, Soph.; ἐπί τινι, εἴς τι, πρός τι, attic Prose:—foll. by a relat. word, "to be sore af...
αἴγειοςEtym. αἴξ, αἴγειος"of a goat or goats", Lat. caprinus, αἴγειος τυρός goats-milk cheese, Il.; ἀσκῶι ἐν αἰγείωι in "a goat's" skin, id=Il.; αἰγείη κυνέη a helmet "of goatsk...
αἰγιαλόςEtym. αἴξ 11"the sea-shore, beach, strand", Hom., Hdt.; αἰγιαλὸν ἔνδον τρέφει, i. e. he has a whole sea-beach (i. e. "quantities of voting-pebbles", ψῆφοι) in his house,...
Αἰγύπτιος"Egyptian", Hom., etc.Etym. Αἰγυπτίη, Αἰγυπτίων, etc., are trisyll. in Hom.
ΑἴγυπτοςI. "the river Nile", Od.; called Νεῖλος first in Hes.II. "Egypt", Od.
αἰδώςEtym. αἰδέομαιI. "a sense of shame, shame, modesty, self-respect", Hom., etc.:—personif., Ζηνὶ σύνθακος θρόνων Αἰδώς "Shame" that shares his throne with Zeus, Soph.2. "rega...
ΑἰθίοψEtym. αἴθω, ὄψI. properly "burnt-face", i. e. "an Ethiop, African", Hom., etc.II. adj. "Ethiopian", Hdt., etc.
αἷμαI. "blood", Hom., etc.; in pl. "streams of blood", Trag.II. "bloodshed, murder", Aesch., etc.: —ἐφ᾽ αἵματι φεύγειν to avoid trial for "murder" by going into exile, Dem.; so,...
αἱματεκχυσίαEtym. ἐκχέω"shedding of blood", NTest.
αἴνεσιςEtym. αἰνέω"praise", NTest.
αἰνέωThis is a Poet. and ionic Verb, while ἐπαινέω is used in attic ProseI. properly, "to tell or speak of" (cf. αἶνος), Aesch.II. commonly, "to speak in praise of, praise", Lat...
αἴνιγμαEtym. αἰνίσσομαι"a dark saying, riddle", Aesch., etc.; ἐξ αἰνιγμάτων "in riddles", id=Aesch.; δι᾽ αἰνιγμάτων Aeschin.; αἴνιγμα προβάλλειν, ξυντιθέναι to propose "a riddle...
αἶνοςEtym. cf. αἰνέωI. = μῦθος, "a tale, story", Od.; αἰνεῖν αἶνον to tell "a tale", Aesch., Soph.: generally, "a saying, proverb", Theocr.II. = attic ἔπαινος, "praise", Hom., T...
αἵρεσιςEtym. αἱρέωI. "a taking especially", esp. of a town, Hdt., etc.; ἡ βασιλῆος αἵρ. "the taking by" the king, Hdt.2. "means for taking a place", Thuc.II. (αἱρέομαι) "a taki...
αἱρετίζωEtym. αἱρέομαι"to choose, select", Babr., NTest.
αἱρετικόςEtym. αἱρέομαι1. "able to choose", Plat.2. "heretical", NTest.
αἴρωEtym. epic and poet. ἀείρω q.v.Etym. distinguish ἀρῶ from ἀ_ρῶ, contr. of ἀερῶ.A. Act.I. "to take up, raise, lift up", Il., etc.; αἴρειν βῆμα "to step, walk", Eur.; αἴρ. σημ...
αἰσθάνομαιEtym. ἀΐω1. "to perceive, apprehend by the senses, to see, hear, feel", Hdt., attic2. "to perceive by the mind, understand, hear, learn", often in attic: absol., αἰσθά...
αἴσθησιςEtym. αἰσθάνομαιI. "perception by the senses", αἴσθ. πημάτων "perception, sense of" calamities, Eur.— The phrase αἴσθησιν ἔχειν is used1. of persons, αἴσθ. ἔχειν τινός, ...
αἰσθητήριονEtym. αἰσθάνομαι"an organ of sense", Arist., etc.; τὰ αἰσθ. "the senses, faculties", NTest.
αἰσχροκερδήςEtym. κέρδος"sordidly greedy of gain", Hdt., Eur.—adv. -δῶς, NTest.
αἰσχρολογίαEtym. from αἰσχρολογέω"foul language, abuse", Xen.
αἰσχρόςEtym. αἶσχοςI. "causing shame, abusive", ἔπεα Il.; so in adv., αἰσχρῶς ἐνένισπε id=Il.II. opp. to καλός:1. of outward appearance, "ugly, ill-favoured", of Thersites, id=I...
αἰσχρότηςEtym. from αἰσχρός"ugliness, deformity", Plat.
αἰσχύνηEtym. αἶσχοςI. "shame done one, disgrace, dishonour", Hdt., attic2. "a disgrace", of a person, Aesch.II. "shame for" an ill deed, personified in Aesch.2. generally, like ...
αἰτέωI. "to ask, beg", Od., etc.2. c. acc. rei, "to ask for, crave, demand", Hom., etc.; ὁδὸν αἰτ. "to beg" one's departure, i. e. "ask leave" to depart, Od.:—c. acc. pers. et r...
αἴτημαEtym. from αἰτέω"a request, demand", Plat., NTest.