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κακοπάθειαAlt. κα^κοπάθεια, ἡ,"ill plight, distress", Thuc.Etym. from κακοπαθήή
An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon, Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott.
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κακοπάθειαAlt. κα^κοπάθεια, ἡ,"ill plight, distress", Thuc.Etym. from κακοπαθήή
κακοπαθέωAlt. κα^κοπα^θέω,Alt. φυτ. -ήσω"to suffer ill, to be in ill plight, be in distress", Thuc., Xen., etc.Etym. from κα^κοπα^θής
κακοποιέωAlt. κα^κοποιέω,Alt. φυτ. -ήσωI. "to do ill, play the knave", Ar.: "to manage one's affairs ill", Xen.II. trans. "to do mischief to, maltreat", id=Xen.Etym. from κακοποιός
κακοποιόςAlt. κα^κο-ποιός, όνEtym. ποιέω"ill-doing, mischievous", Pind.
κακόςAlt. κα^κός, ή, όν"bad", Lat. malus:I. of persons,1. opp. to καλός, "mean, ugly", Il.2. opp. to ἀγαθός, ἐσθλός, "ill-born, mean, ignoble", Hom., Soph.3. "craven, cowardly, ...
κακοῦργοςEtym. Ε῎ργωI. "doing ill, mischievous, knavish, villanous", γαστὴρ κακοεργός "importunate", Od.; κακοῦργοι κλῶπες Hdt.; ἀνήρ Soph.; κακουργότατος λόγος Dem.2. as Subst....
κακόωAlt. κα^κόω,Alt. φυτ. -ώσωEtym. κακός1. of persons, "to treat ill, maltreat, afflict, distress", Hom., Aesch., etc.:—Pass. "to suffer ill, be in ill plight, be distressed",...
κακῶςEtym. adverb of κακός D
κάκωσιςAlt. κάκωσις, εωςEtym. κα^κόωI. "ill-treatment", τοῦ ἡγεμόνος Xen.: "a distressing, harassing", τῶν πληρωμάτων of the crews, Thuc.2. in attic law, κακώσεως δίκη an action...
καλάμηAlt. κα^^λάμη, ἡ,Etym. v. κάλαμος1. "the stalk or straw of corn": metaph., αἶψα φυλόπιδος πέλεται κόρος, ἧς τε πλείστην μὲν καλάμην χθονὶ χαλκὸς ἔχευεν, ἄμητος δ᾽ ὀλίγιστο...
κάλαμοςAlt. κ^άλα^μος, ὁ,I. "a reed", larger than the δόναξ, Lat. arundo, being used for thatching houses or even for making the walls, Hdt.; for making mats or crates, id=Hdt.,...
καλέωEtym. καλέσω is aor1 subj.I. "to call, summon", Hom., etc.: Mid. "to call to oneself", id=Hom.2. "to call to a repast, to invite", Od.; κ. ἐπὶ δεῖπνον Hdt., Xen.; κληθέντες...
καλοδιδάσκαλοςAlt. κα^λο-διδάσκαλος, ὁ,"a teacher of virtue", NTest.
καλοποιέωAlt. κα^λο-ποιέω,Alt. φυτ. -ήσω"to do good", NTest.
καλόςAlt. καλός, ή, όνI. "beautiful, beauteous, fair", Lat. pulcher, of outward form, Hom., etc.; καλὸς δέμας "beautiful" of form, Od.; so, εἶδος κάλλιστος Xen.; καλὸς τὸ σῶμα i...
καλύπτωEtym. lengthd. from Root ΚΑΛΥΒ, v. καλύβηI. "to cover with" a thing, παρδαλέηι μετάφρενον κάλυψεν Il.; νυκτὶ καλύψας id=Il.: simply, "to cover", μέλαν δέ ἑ κῦμα κάλυψεν i...
κάμηλοςAlt. κά^μηλος, ὁ, ἡ,1. "a camel", Hdt., etc.; κ. ἀμνός "a camel-"lamb, i. e. young camel, Ar.2. ἡ κ. (like ἡ ἵππος) "the camels in an army", as one might say "the camelry...
κάμινοςAlt. κάμι_νος, ἡ,Etym. καίω"an oven, furnace, kiln", for "baking", smelting metals, for burning bricks, Hdt.
κάμνωEtym. lengthd. from the Root ΚΑΜI. trans. "to work" of smith's work, σκῆπτρον, τὸ μὲν Ἥφαιστος κάμε which he "wrought", Il.; κ. νῆας Od.II. Mid. "to win by toil", τὰς (sc. ...
κάμπτωEtym. lengthd. from Root ΚΑΜΠ, v. καμπήI. "to bend, curve", ὄφρα ἰτὺν κάμψηι "that he may bend" it into a chariot-rail, Il.; γόνυ κ. "to bend" the knee so as to sit down a...
κανώνAlt. κα^νών, όνος,Etym. κάνναI. "any straight rod or bar":1. in Hom. the κανόνες of a shield seem to have been "two rods" running across the hollow of the shield, through w...
καπηλεύωAlt. κα^πηλεύω,Alt. φυτ. -εύσωEtym. κάπηλοςI. "to be a retail-dealer", Hdt.; δι᾽ ἀψύχου βορᾶς σίτοις καπήλευ᾽ "drive a trade, chaffer" with your vegetable food, Eur.II. ...
καπνόςAlt. καπνός, οῦ,"smoke", Hom., etc.; proverb., καπνοῦ σκιά shadow "of smoke", of things worth nothing, Soph.; περὶ καπνοῦ στενολεσχεῖν to quibble about "smoke", Ar.; γραμμ...
καρδίαAlt. καρδία, ἡ,I. "the heart", ἐν στέρνοισι κραδίη πατάσσει Il.; κραδίη ἔξω στήθεος ἐκθρώσκει, of one panic-stricken, id=Il.; οἰδάνεται κραδίη χόλῳ id=Il., etc.; ἐκ τῆς κα...
καρδιογνώστηςAlt. καρδιο-γνώστης, ου,"knower of hearts", NTest.
καρποφορέωAlt. καρποφορέω,"to bear fruit", Xen.Etym. from καρποφόρος
καρποφόροςAlt. καρπο-φόρος, ονEtym. φέρω"fruit-bearing, fruitful", of trees, Hdt., Xen.; of lands, Pind., Eur.; of Demeter, Ar.
καρτερέωEtym. καρτερόςI. "to be steadfast, patient, staunch", Soph., etc.; with a prep., κ. πρός τι "to hold up against" a thing, Xen., etc.:—with a part. "to persevere in" doin...