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κώνωψAlt. κώνωψ, ωπος,"a gnat, mosquito", Lat. culex, Hdt., Aesch., etc.
An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon, Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott.
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κώνωψAlt. κώνωψ, ωπος,"a gnat, mosquito", Lat. culex, Hdt., Aesch., etc.
κωφόςAlt. κωφός, ή, όνEtym. κόπτωI. radical sense, "blunt, dull, obtuse", κωφὸν βέλος "the blunt, dull" shaft, opp. to ὀξύ, Il.II. metaph.:1. "dumb, mute", κύματι κωφῷ with "dum...
λαγχάνωEtym. from Root ΛΑΧI. c.acc. "to obtain by lot, by fate, by the will of the gods", Hom.; with inf. added, ἔλαχον πολιὴν ἅλα ναιέμεν "I had" the sea "for my portion" to dw...
λαῖλαψAlt. λαῖλαψ, απος, ἡ,Etym. from λα-, λαι- intensive"a tempest, furious storm, hurricane", Hom.
λακτίζωEtym. λάξ1. "to kick with the heel or foot, kick at, spurn", Od.; φλὸξ αἰθέρα λακτίζοισα flames "lashing" heaven, Pind.; κραδία φόβωι φρένα λακτίζει my heart ""knocks at"...
λαλέωEtym. λαλόςI. "to talk, chat, prattle, babble", Ar., etc.:—generally, "to talk, say", Soph.2. c. acc. "to talk of", Theocr.3. in late Gr., just like λέγω, "to speak", NTest...
λαλιάAlt. λα^λιά, ἡ,Etym. λαλέωI. "talking, talk, chat", Ar., Anth.2. "speech, conversation", NTest.; "talkativeness, loquacity", Aeschin.II. "a form of speech, dialect", NTest.
λαμάHebr. words, "what? why?" NTest.
λαμβάνωEtym. from Root ΛΑΒThe orig. sense of the word is two-fold, one (more active) "to take", and the other (more passive) "to receive"I. "to take":1. "to take hold of, grasp,...
λαμπρόςAlt. λαμπρός, ή, όνEtym. λάμπωI. "bright, brilliant, radiant", of the sun and stars, the eyes, etc., Il., attic2. of white objects, "bright", Od., Hdt.3. of water, "brigh...
λαμπρότηςEtym. from λαμπρόςAlt. λαμπρότης, ητος,1. "brilliancy, splendour", Hdt., attic: —in pl. "distinctions", Thuc.2. "splendid conduct, munificence", Dem.
λάμπωI. "to give light, shine, beam, be bright, brilliant, radiant", of the gleam of arms, Il.; of the eyes, id=Il.; of fire, Soph.:—Mid. or Pass., λαμπομένης κόρυθος Il., etc.2...
λανθάνωEtym. from Root ΛΑΘA. in most of the act. tenses, "to escape notice, to be unknown, unseen, unnoticed":1. c. acc. pers., λ. τινά only, "to escape" his notice, Lat. latere...
λαξευτόςAlt. λαξευτός, ή, όν"hewn out of the rock", NTest.Etym. from λαξεύω
λαόςAlt. λα_ός, οῦ,ionic ληός, attic λεώς: —, "the people", both in sg. and pl., i. e.1. in the warlike language of Il., "the people or men" of the army, "soldiers; also" "a lan...
λάρυγξAlt. λά^ρυγξ, υγγος, ὁ,"the larynx or upper part of the windpipe", Arist.:—in Poets "the throat", Eur., Ar.
λατρείαAlt. λατρεία, ἡ,Etym. λατρεύω1. "the state of a hired workman, service, servitude", Trag.2. λ. τοῦ θεοῦ, θεῶν "service to" the gods, divine "worship", Plat.; absol., NTest.
λατρεύωAlt. λατρεύω,Alt. φυτ. -σωEtym. λάτρις1. "to work for hire or pay, to be in servitude, serve", Xen.2. λ. τινί "to be bound or enslaved to", Soph., Eur., etc.; c. acc. per...
λάχανονAlt. λάχα^νον, ου, τό,Etym. λα^χαίνω1. mostly in pl. "garden-herbs, potherbs, vegetables, greens", Lat. olera, Plat., etc.2. in pl. also, "the vegetable-market, green-mar...
λεγεώνAlt. λεγεών, ῶνος,the Lat. legio, NTest., Plut.
λεῖμμαAlt. λεῖμμα, ατος, τό,Etym. = λείψανον, Plut.τοῦ παιδὸς τὰ λείμματα "what was left" of him, his "remains", Hdt.
λεῖοςAlt. λεῖος, η, ον1. Lat. levis, smooth, Il., Plat., etc.:—of cloths, "smooth, plain, not embroidered", Thuc.2. "smooth, level, flat", of land, Hom.; λεῖα δ᾽ ἐποίησεν [θεμεί...
λείπωEtym. from Root ΛΙΠI. trans.,1. "to leave, quit", Hom., etc.2. "to leave behind, leave at home", id=Hom., etc.; esp. of dying men, "to leave" (as a legacy), Il., etc.:— so ...
λειτουργέωAlt. λειτουργέω,Etym. λειτουργόςI. at Athens, "to serve public offices at one's own cost", Oratt.; τὰ λελειτουργημένα "the services performed", Dem.II. generally, "to ...
λειτουργίαAlt. λειτουργία, ἡ,Etym. λειτουργέωI. at Athens, "a liturgy", i. e. "a public duty", which the richer citizens discharged at their own expense.—The ordinary "liturgies...
λειτουργικόςAlt. λειτουργικός, ή, όν"ministering", NTest.
λειτουργόςAlt. λειτ-ουργός, οῦ, ὁ,Etym. *λεῖτος, *ἔργωI. at Athens, "one who performed a λειτουργία" (q. v.).II. "a public servant", the Roman "lictor", Plut.: metaph., λ. τῆς χ...
λέντιονAlt. λέντιον, ου, τό,Lat. linteum, a cloth, napkin, NTest.