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νύμφηAlt. νύμφη, ἡ,I. epic voc. νύμφα^: doric νύμφα_:—, "a young wife, bride", Lat. nupta, Il., Trag.2. "any married woman", Od., Eur.3. "a marriageable maiden", Il., Hes.4. = L...
An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon, Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott.
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νύμφηAlt. νύμφη, ἡ,I. epic voc. νύμφα^: doric νύμφα_:—, "a young wife, bride", Lat. nupta, Il., Trag.2. "any married woman", Od., Eur.3. "a marriageable maiden", Il., Hes.4. = L...
νυμφώνAlt. νυμφών, ῶνος, ὁ,Etym. νύμφη"the bridechamber", NTest.
τανῦνEtym. adverb for νῦν"now, at present", v. νῦν I.
νυνίEtym. attic form of νῦν, strengthd. by -ι_ demonstr."now, at this moment", Dem., Aeschin.
νύξAlt. νύξ, νυκτός,I. Lat. nox, night, i. e. either "the night-season or a night", Hom., Hes., etc.; νυκτός "by night", Lat. noctu, Od., attic; νυκτὸς ἔτι "while it was" still ...
νύσσωAlt. νύσσω,"to touch with a sharp point, to prick, spur, pierce", Il., Hes.; ἀγκῶνι νύξας "having nudged" him with the elbow, Od.; ν. γνώμην "to prick" it (and see what is ...
νυστάζω1. "to nod in sleep, to nap, slumber", Xen., Plat.2. "to be sleepy, napping", Lat. dormito, Ar., Plat.3. "to hang the head", Anth.
νυχθήμερονAlt. νυχθ-ήμερον, ου, τό,Etym. ἡμέρα"a night and a day", NTest.
νωθρόςAlt. νωθρός, ή, όνEtym. = νωθής"sluggish, slothful, torpid", Plat.
ξενίαAlt. ξενία, ἡ,Etym. ξένος1. "the rights of a guest, hospitality, friendly entertainment or reception", Lat. hospitium, Od., Hdt., etc.2. "a friendly relation between" two f...
ξενίζωAlt. ξενίζω,Etym. ξένοςI. "to receive or entertain strangers, to receive as a guest", Lat. hospitio excipere, Hom., Hdt., etc.; ξ. τινὰ πολλοῖς ἀγαθοῖς "to present with" h...
ξέστηςAlt. ξέστης, ου, ὁ,= Lat. sextarius, nearly a "pint", NTest.
ξηραίνωEtym. ξηρός1. "to parch up, dry up", Eur., Xen.:—Pass. "to become or be dry, parched", Il., etc.2. "to lay dry", Lat. siccare, Thuc.
ξηρόςAlt. ξηρός, ή, όνI. "dry", Lat. siccus, opp. to ὑγρός, Hdt., Ar.; ξηροῖς ὄμμασι, Hor.'s "siccis oculis", Aesch.2. of bodily condition, "withered, lean, haggard", δέμας Eur....
ξύλινοςAlt. ξύ^λι^νος, η, ονEtym. ξύλον1. "of wood, wooden", Hdt., attic2. metaph. "wooden", νοῦς Anth.
ξύλονAlt. ξύ^λον, ου, τό,Etym. perh. from ξύωI. "wood" cut and ready for use, "firewood, timber", Hom.; ξύλα νήια ship- "timber", Hes.; ξ. ναυπηγήσιμα Thuc.II. in sg. "a piece o...
ὁPerseus. "the, that"ὁ, ἡ, τό, isA. demonstr. Pronoun.B. the definite Article.C. in epic, the relative Pronoun, when it is written with the accent ὅ, ἥ, τό ῀ ὅς, ἥ, ὅ. Besides t...
ὀγδοήκοντα"eighty", Lat. octoginta, Thuc., etc.:—ionic and doric ὀγδώκοντα, Il., Theocr.
ὄγδοοςAlt. ὄγδοος, η, ονEtym. ὀκτω"eighth", Lat. octavus, Hom., etc.
ὅδεdemonstr. Pron., "this", formed by adding the enclit. -δε to the old demonstr. Pron. τό, and declined like it: epic dat. pl. τοῖσδεσσι, τοῖσδεσσιν and τοῖσδεσι; ionic τοισίδε...
ὁδεύωAlt. ὁδεύω,Alt. φυτ. -σωEtym. ὁδός1. "to go, travel", Il., Xen.2. Pass. "to be provided with thoroughfares", Strab.
ὁδηγέωEtym. ὁδηγός"to lead" one "upon his way", c. acc. pers., Aesch.; absol. "to lead the way", Eur.
ὁδηγόςAlt. ὁδ-ηγός, οῦ, ὁ,Etym. ὁδός, ἡγέομαι"a guide", Plut.
ὁδοιπορέωEtym. ὁδοιπόρος"to travel, walk", Hdt., Soph., etc.; ὁδ. τοὺς τόπους "to walk over" this ground, Soph.
ὁδοιπορίαAlt. ὁδοιπορία, ἡ,"a journey, way", Hdt., etc.
ὀδούςLat. dens, dentis, a tooth, Hom., Hes., etc.; ἕρκος ὀδόντων, v. ἕρκος 1; πρίειν ὀδόντας, v. πρίω.
ὀδυνάωAlt. ὀδυ^νάω,Alt. φυτ. -ήσωEtym. Pass., 2nd sg. ὀδυνᾶσαι in NTest."to cause" one "pain or suffering, to distress", Eur., etc.:—Pass. "to feel pain, suffer pain", Soph., Ar...
ὀδύνηAlt. ὀδύ^νη, ἡ,1. "pain of body", Lat. dolor, Hom., attic2. "pain of mind, grief, distress", Hom., etc.; ὀδύνη τινός "grief for" him, Il.