G03519
νησίονAlt. νησίον, ου, τό,Etym. Dim. of νῆσος"an islet", Strab.
An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon, Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott.
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νησίονAlt. νησίον, ου, τό,Etym. Dim. of νῆσος"an islet", Strab.
νῆσοςAlt. νῆσος, doricνᾶσος, ἡ,"an island", Lat. insula, Hom., Hes., etc.; ἐν τᾷ μεγάλᾳ Δωρίδι νάσῳ Πέλοπος, i. e. in Peloponnese, Soph.; μακάρων νῆσοι, v. sub μάκαρ.Etym. Perha...
νηστείαAlt. νηστεία, ἡ,"a fast", Hdt.Etym. from νηστεύω
νηστεύωAlt. νηστεύω,Alt. φυτ. -σω"to fast", Ar.
νῆστιςAlt. νῆστις, ιος, ὁ,Etym. νη-, ἐσθίω1. "not eating, fasting", of persons, Hom.; c. gen., νῆστις βορᾶς Eur.:—metaph., νῆστιν ἀνὰ ψάμμον over the "hungry" sand, Aesch.2. νῆσ...
νήφωI. "to drink no wine", Theogn., Plat.; part. νήφων as adj. = νηφάλιος, Hdt., Plat.II. metaph. "to be sober, dispassionate", Xen.
νικάωEtym. νίκηI. absol. "to conquer, prevail, vanquish", Hom., etc.; ὁ νικήσας "the conqueror", ὁ νικηθείς "the conquered", Il.; ἐνίκησα καὶ δεύτερος καὶ τέταρτος ἐγενόμην "I w...
νῖκοςEtym. later form for νίκη, Anth.
νιπτήρAlt. νιπτηφαιλινγ ον λεμβυφ []Alt. ´ρ, ῆρος, ὁ,Etym. νίζω"a washing vessel, basin", NTest.
νόημαEtym. From νοέωI. "that which is perceived, a perception, thought", Hom., Hes., attic: as an emblem of swiftness, ὡσεὶ πτερὸν ἠὲ νόημα Od.2. "a thought, purpose, design", H...
νόθοςAlt. νόθος, η, ονI. "a bastard, baseborn child", i. e. one born of a slave or concubine, opp. to γνήσιος, Lat. legitimus, Il., Hdt., attic; νόθη κούρη Il.II. generally, "sp...
νομήAlt. νομή, ἡ,Etym. νέμωI. "a pasture, pasturage", Hdt., Soph.2. "fodder, food", Plat.3. "a feeding, grazing", of herds: metaph., νομὴ πυρός "a spreading" of fire, Polyb.; νο...
νομίζωEtym. νόμοςI. "to hold or own as a custom or usage, to use customarily, practise", Hdt.; ν. γλῶσσαν "to have" a language "in common use", id=Hdt.; ν. οὔτε ἀσπίδα οὔτε δόρυ...
νομικόςEtym. νόμοςI. "resting on law, conventional", Arist.:—adv. -κῶς, id=Arist.2. "relating to the law", NTest. Plut.II. "learned in the law, a lawyer", NTest.
νόμισμαAlt. νόμισμα, ατος, τό,Etym. νομίζωI. "anything sanctioned by usage, a custom, institution", Trag., Ar.II. "the current coin" of a state, Hdt.
νομοδιδάσκαλοςAlt. νομο-δι^δάσκα^λος, ὁ,"a teacher of the law", Plut., NTest.
νομοθεσίαAlt. νομοθεσία, ἡ,"lawgiving, legislation", Plat.Etym. from νομοθετέω
νομοθετέωAlt. νομοθετέω,Alt. φυτ. -ήσωI. "to make law", Plat., Xen., etc.:— Mid. "to make laws for oneself, frame laws", Plat.II. trans. "to ordain by law", τι id=Plat., etc.:—P...
νομοθέτηςAlt. νομο-θέτης, ου, ὁ,Etym. τίθημιI. "a lawgiver", Thuc., Plat., etc.II. at Athens, "the Nomothetae" were a committee of the dicasts charged with the revision of the l...
νόμοςI. "anything assigned, a usage, custom, law, ordinance", Lat. institutum, Hes.; νόμος πάντων βασιλεύς "custom" is lord of all, Pind. ap. Hdt.; κατὰ νόμον according to "cust...
νοσέωAlt. νοσέω,Etym. νόσος1. "to be sick, ill, to ail", whether in body or mind, Hdt., attic; τῆς πόλεως οὔπω νενοσηκυίας not yet "having suffered from the plague", Thuc.; ν. ὀ...
νόσημαAlt. νόσημα, ατος, τό,Etym. νοσέω1. "a sickness, disease, plague", Soph., etc.2. metaph. "disease, affliction", Aesch., Plat.3. of "disorder" in a state, Plat., etc.
νόσοςAlt. νόσος, ionicνοῦσος, ἡ,I. "sickness, disease, malady", Hom., etc.II. generally, "distress, misery, suffering, sorrow, evil", Hes., Trag.2. "disease of mind", Trag.; θεί...
νοσφίζομαιAlt. νοσφίζομαι,I. "to turn one's back upon" a person, "to turn away, shrink back", Hom.2. "to turn away from" a person, c. gen., Od.3. c. acc. "to forsake, abandon", ...
νότοςAlt. νότος, ὁ,I. "the south or south-west wind", Lat. Auster, Od., Hdt., etc.2. "Notus" is personified as god of the S. wind, Hes.II. "the south or south-west quarter", πρὸ...
νουθεσίαAlt. νουθεσία, ἡ,Etym. = νουθέτησις, Ar.
νουθετέωAlt. νου-θετέω,Alt. φυτ. -ήσωEtym. τίθημι1. "to put in mind, to admonish, warn, advise", Hdt., Aesch., etc.;—c. dupl. acc., τοιαῦτ᾽ ἄνολβον ἄνδρ᾽ ἐνουθέτει Soph.:—Pass.,...
νουμηνίαAlt. νου-μηνία, ἡ,Etym. attic contr. for νεομηνίαEtym. νέος, μήν"the new moon, the first of the month", Pind., Ar.; ν. κατὰ σελήνην, to denote the "true new moon", as op...