G03470
μῶμοςAlt. μῶμος, ὁ,I. "blame, ridicule, disgrace", μῶμον ἀνάψαι to set a "brand" upon one, Od.II. personified "Momus", the critic God, Hes.Etym. Akin to μέμφομαι?
An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon, Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott.
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μῶμοςAlt. μῶμος, ὁ,I. "blame, ridicule, disgrace", μῶμον ἀνάψαι to set a "brand" upon one, Od.II. personified "Momus", the critic God, Hes.Etym. Akin to μέμφομαι?
μωραίνωAlt. μωραίνω,Etym. μῶροςI. "to be silly, foolish", Eur., Xen., etc.:—c. acc. rei, πεῖραν μωραίνειν "to make a mad" attempt, Aesch.II. Causal, "to make foolish, convict of...
μωρίαAlt. μωρία, ἡ,Etym. μῶρος"silliness, folly", μωρίην ἐπιφέρειν τινι to impute "folly" to him, Hdt.; μωρίαν ὀφλισκάνειν to be charged with "it", Soph.; ἐδόκει μωρία εἶναι ταῦ...
μωρολογίαAlt. μωρολογία, ἡ,"silly talking", NTest.Etym. from μωρολόγος
μωρόςAlt. μωρός, ή, όν"dull, sluggish, stupid", Soph., etc.; τὸ- μ. "folly", Eur.; μῶρα φρονεῖν, δρᾶν, λέγειν Soph., Eur.:—adv. -ρως, Xen.
ναίI. used in strong affirmation, "yea, verily", Lat. nae, Hom., attic; in Hom. mostly followed by δή.2. ναὶ μά in oaths, "yea by..", ναὶ μὰ τόδε σκῆπτρον Il.; μά is sometimes o...
νάρδοςAlt. νάρδος, ἡ,a plant, "nard, spikenard, nard-oil", Anth.Etym. Prob. a foreign word.
ναυαγέωAlt. ναυα_γέω,"to suffer shipwreck, be shipwrecked", Hdt., Xen., etc.:—metaph. of chariots, "to be wrecked", Dem.
ναύκληροςAlt. ναύ-κληρος, ὁ,1. "a shipowner, ship-master", Hdt., Soph., etc.2. as adj., ν. χείρ "the master's" hand, of a charioteer (cf. ἡνίοχος I. 3), Eur.
ναῦς"a ship", Hom., etc.; ἐν νήεσσι or ἐν νηυσίν "at the ships", i. e. in the camp formed by the ships drawn up on shore, Il.; ναῦς μακραί, Lat. naves longae, ships of war, whic...
ναύτηςAlt. ναύτης, ου, ὁ,Etym. ναῦςI. Lat. nauta, a seaman, sailor, Hom., Hes., etc.; as adj., ν. ὅμιλος Eur.II. "a mate or companion by sea", ναύτην ἄγειν τινά Soph.
νεανίσκοςEtym. νέος"a youth", Hdt., attic
νεκρόςAlt. νεκρός, οῦ, ὁ,Etym. = νέκυςI. "a dead body, corpse", Hom., etc.: —in pl. "the dead", as dwellers in the nether world, Od.; τοὺς ἑαυτῶν ν. their own "dead", of those k...
νεκρόωAlt. νεκρόω,Alt. φυτ. -ώσωI. "to make dead":—Pass. "to be dead", νεκρωθείς Anth.; νενεκρωμένος NTest.II. "to mortify", NTest.
νέκρωσιςAlt. νέκρωσις, ιος, ἡ,"a state of death, deadness: death", NTest.
νέος1. "young, youthful", Hom.; or alone, νέοι "youths", Il., Hes., etc.; in attic with Art., ὁ νέος, οἱ νέοι, Ar., etc.:— τὸ νέον, ῀ νεότης, Soph.; ἐκ νέου from "a youth", from...
νεοσσόςAlt. νεοσσός, atticνεοττός, οῦ, ὁ,Etym. νέος1. "a young bird, nestling, chick", Il., Soph., etc.2. "any young animal", as a young crocodile, Hdt.; of young children, Aesc...
νεότηςAlt. νεότης, ητος, ἡ,Etym. νέοςI. "youth", Lat. juventa, Il., Eur., etc.2. "youthful spirit, impetuosity", Hdt.: in bad sense, "rashness, petulance", Plat., etc.II. collec...
νεόφυτοςAlt. νεό-φυ^τος, ον,"newly planted": metaph. "a new convert, neophyte", NTest.
νεύω1. "to nod or beckon", as a sign, Hom.: c. inf. "to beckon" to one to do a thing, in token of command, Hom., Eur.2. "to nod or bow in token of assent", Hom., Soph.:—c. acc. ...
νεφέληAlt. νεφέλη, ἡ,Etym. νέφοςI. "a cloud", Hom., etc.2. metaph., νεφέλη δέ μιν ἀμφεκάλυψεν κυανέη, of death, Il.; ἄχεος ν. "a cloud" of sorrow, Hom.; Κενταύρου φονίᾳ νεφέλᾳ, ...
νέφοςAlt. νέφος, εος,I. "a cloud, mass or pile of clouds", Hom., etc.2. metaph., θανάτου νέφος "the cloud" of death, id=Hom.; so, σκότου ν., of blindness, Soph.; ν. οἰμωγῆς, στε...
νεφρόςAlt. νεφρός, οῦ, ὁ,in pl. "the kidneys", Plat., etc.; so in dual, Ar.
νεωκόροςAlt. νεω-κόρος, ὁ,I. "the custodian of a temple", Lat. aedituus, Plat., Xen.II. a title of Asiatic towns, which "had built a temple" in honour of their patron-god, as Ep...
νήattic Particle of strong affirmation, like epic ναί; with acc. of the Divinity invoked, νὴ Δία (in familiar attic, νὴ Δί or νηδί), Ar.; also with the Art., νὴ τὸν Δία id=Ar.; ...
νήθωAlt. νήθω,Etym. νέω3"to spin", Plat.; 2nd sg. ionic imperf. νήθεσκες, Anth.
νήπιοςEtym. νη-, ἔποςI. "not yet speaking", Lat. infans, Hom.; νήπια τέκνα, βρέφος ν. Eur.:—also νήπια "young animals", Il.II. metaph. "like a child, childish, silly", Hom., Hes...
ΝηρεύςAlt. Νηρεύς, έως,"Nereus", a sea-god, son of Πόντος "(the sea)", father of the Nereids, Hes.