G02273
ἤτοιI. = ἦ τοι, "now surely, truly, verily", Il.; after ἀλλ᾽ εἰ.., "nevertheless", id=Il.II. = ἤτοι, "either in truth", followed by ἤ, "or", Hdt., etc.
An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon, Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott.
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ἤτοιI. = ἦ τοι, "now surely, truly, verily", Il.; after ἀλλ᾽ εἰ.., "nevertheless", id=Il.II. = ἤτοι, "either in truth", followed by ἤ, "or", Hdt., etc.
ἥττημαAlt. ἥττημα, ατος, τό,Etym. = ἧσσα, NTest.
ἠχέωI. intr. "to sound, ring, peal", Hes.; often of metal, ἤχεσκε (ionic imperf.) Hdt.; τὰ χαλκεῖα πληγέντα μακρὸν ἠχεῖ Plat.; of the grasshopper, "to chirp", Theocr.II. c. acc....
ἦχοςAlt. ἦχος, ὁ,Etym. later form of ἠχή, Theocr., Mosch.
θάλασσα1. "the sea", Hom., etc.; when he uses it of a particular sea, he means "the Mediterranean", opp. to Ὠκεανός; — Hdt. calls the Mediterranean ἥδε ἡ θάλασσα; so, ἡ παρ᾽ ἡμῖ...
θάλπωI. "to heat, soften by heat", Od.:—Pass., ἐτήκετο, κασσίτερος ὣς θαλφθείς Hes.: metaph. "to be softened", λόγοις Ar.II. "to heat, warm", without any notion of "softening", ...
θαμβέωAlt. θαμβέω,Etym. θάμβοςI. "to be astounded, amazed", Hom., Soph., Eur.2. c. acc. "to be astonished at, marvel at", Od., Pind.II. Causal, "to surprise":—Pass., τεθαμβημένο...
θάμβοςAlt. θάμβος, εος,Etym. from Root ΤΑΦ, v. τέθηπαEtym. = τάφος"astonishment, amazement", Hom., attic
θανάσιμοςAlt. θα^ν^άσι^μος, ονEtym. θνήσκωI. "deadly", Trag., etc.2. "of or belonging to death", θαν. αἷμα (as we say) "the life-" blood, Aesch.; μέλψασα θ. γόον having sung my ...
θάνατοςAlt. θάνα^τος, ὁ,Etym. θνήσκωI. "death", Hom., etc.; θ. τινος "the death threatened" by him, Od.; θάνατόνδε "to death", Il., etc.2. in attic, θάνατον καταγιγνώσκειν τινός...
θανατόωAlt. θα^να^τόω,Alt. φυτ. -ώσωEtym. fut. mid. in pass. sense θανατώσοιτο Xen.I. "to put to death", τινά Hdt., attic2. metaph. "to mortify" the flesh, NTest.II. "to put to ...
θάπτωEtym. from Root ΤΑΦ, cf. ταφθῆναι, τάφος"to pay the last dues to a corpse, to honour with funeral rites", i. e. in early times by "burning the body", Hom.: then, simply, "t...
θαρσέωEtym. θάρσος1. "to be of good courage, take courage", Il., etc.:—in bad sense, "to be over-bold, audacious", Thuc., Plat.; θάρσει, θαρσεῖτε, "take courage! cheer up", Hom....
θάρσοςEtym. θρασύςI. "courage, boldness", Hom., attic; θ. τινός "courage to do" a thing, Aesch., Soph.2. "that which gives courage", θάρση "grounds of confidence", Eur., Plat.II...
θαῦμαAlt. θαῦμα, ατος, τό,Etym. θάομαιI. of objects, "whatever one regards with wonder, a wonder, marvel", Hom., Hes.; θαῦμα, of Polypheme, Od.; θαῦμα βροτοῖσι, of a beautiful w...
θαυμάζωI. "to wonder, marvel, be astonied", Il., etc.2. c. acc. "to look on with wonder and amazement, to wonder at, marvel at", Hom., Hdt., atticb. "to honour, admire, worship"...
θαυμάσιοςAlt. θαυμάσιος, η, ονEtym. θαῦμαI. "wondrous, wonderful, marvellous", Hes., Hdt.; θαυμάσια "wonders, marvels", Hdt., Plat.: θαυμάσιόν [ἐστι], c. inf., Ar.; θαυμάσιος τὸ...
θαυμαστόςEtym. θαυμάζωI. "wondrous, wonderful, marvellous", Hhymn., Hdt., attic:—c. acc., θαυμαστὸς τὸ κάλλος Plat.; c. gen., θ. τῆς ἐπιεικείας Plut.; c. dat., πλήθει id=Plut.:—...
θεάfem. of θεός, "a goddess", Hom.; often with another Subst., θεὰ μήτηρ Il.:— τὰ θεά in dual are Demeter and Persephone (Ceres and Proserpine) Soph.; αἱ σεμναὶ θεαί the Furies,...
θεάομαιAlt. θεάομαι,Dep.1. "to look on, gaze at, view, behold", Hom., Hdt., attic; ἐθεᾶτο τὴν θέσιν τῆς πόλεως "reconnoitred" it, Thuc.2. "to view as spectators", οἱ θεώμενοι "t...
θεατρίζωAlt. θεα_τρίζω,Alt. φυτ. -σωEtym. θέατρον"to bring on the stage:—" Pass. "to be made a show of, a gazing-stock", NTest.
θέατρονEtym. θεάομαι1. "a place for seeing", esp. "a theatre", Hdt., Thuc., etc.2. collective for οἱ θεαταί, "the people in the theatre, the spectators, "the house, "" Hdt., Ar....
θειότηςAlt. θειότης, ητος,"divine nature, divinity", Plut.
θέλημαAlt. θέλημα, ατος, τό,Etym. θέλω"will", NTest.
θέλησιςAlt. θέλησις, εωςEtym. θέλω"a willing, will", NTest.
θεμέλιοςAlt. θεμέλιος, ονEtym. ΘΕ, Root of τίθημι"of or for the foundation", Ar.:—as Subst., θεμέλιος (sub. λίθος) "a foundation", οἱ θεμέλιοι "the foundations", Thuc.; ἐκ τῶν θ...
θεμελιόωEtym. from ΘΕ, Root of τίθημι"to lay the foundation of, found firmly", Xen.:—Pass. "to have the foundations laid", NTest.: metaph., βασιλεία καλῶς θεμελιωθεῖσα Diod.; ἡγ...
θεοδίδακτοςAlt. θεο-δίδακτος, ον"taught of God", NTest.