A Greek and English Lexicon A Greek and English Lexicon

[Pages:726]H.G. Liddell, R. Scott, H.S. Jones & R. McKenzie

A Greek and English Lexicon

1940

A Simplified Edition, by Didier Fontaine



a)a/atoj a)agh/j a)/aptoj a)/atoj a)a/w a)bake/w a)bakh/j a)ba/kxeutoj a)/bale a)barh/j a)basa/nistoj a)basi/leutoj a)ba/skantoj a)ba/staktoj a)/batoj )abba= )abdhri/thj )abdhritiko/j a)be/baioj a)be/bhloj a)belteri/a a)be/lteroj a)bi/astoj a)/bioj a)bi/wtoj a)bla/beia a)blabh/j a)ble/faroj a)blh/j a)/blhtoj a)blhxh/j a)blhxro/j a)boh/qhtoj a)bohti/ a)bo/htoj a)bo/skhtoj a)bouko/lhtoj a)boule/w a)bouli/a a)/bouloj a)bou/thj a)briqh/j a(broba/thj a(bro/bioj a(bro/gooj

H.G. Liddell, R. Scott, H.S. Jones R, McKenzie - A Greek and English Lexicon (1940) - A Simplified Edition , by Didier Fontaine - -

not to be injured, inviolable unbroken, not to be broken, hard, strong not to be touched, resistless, invincible insatiate to hurt, damage to be speechless speechless, infantine uninitiated in the Bacchic orgies O that! without weight: not burdensome not examined by torture, untortured not ruled by a king not subject to enchantment not to be carried untrodden, impassable, inaccessible father a man of Abdera like an Abderite uncertain, unsteady not profane, inviolable silliness, stupidity, fatuity good for nothing, silly, stupid, fatuous unforced, without violence without a living, starving not to be lived, insupportable freedom from harm without harm without eye-lids not thrown not hit without bleatings weak, feeble helpless without summons not loudly lamented ungrazed untended by herdsmen to be unwilling want of counsel, thoughtlessness inconsiderate, ill-advised without oxen of no weight softly living delicately, effeminate wailing womanishly

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a(brodi/aitoj a(broko/mhj a)bro/mioj a)/bromoj a(brope/diloj a(bro/phnoj a(bro/ploutoj a(bro/j a)brota/zw a(bro/thj a(bro/timoj a)/brotoj a(broxi/twn a)/broxoj a(bru/nw )abudo/qen )abudo/qi )/abudoj a)/bussoj a)gaqoeidh/j a)gaqoerge/w a)gaqoergi/a a)gaqoergo/j a)gaqopoie/w a)gaqopoii/a a)gaqopoio/j a)gaqo/j a)gaqwsu/nh a)gai/omai a)gakleh/j a)ga-ktime/nh a)ga/laktoj a)galli/asij a)gallia/w a)galli/j a)ga/llw a)/galma a)galmatopoio/j a)/gamai )agamemno/neoj )agamemnoni/dhj )agame/mnwn a)game/nwj a)gami/a a)/gamoj a)ganakte/w

H.G. Liddell, R. Scott, H.S. Jones R, McKenzie - A Greek and English Lexicon (1940) - A Simplified Edition , by Didier Fontaine - -

living delicately with delicate without Bacchus very noisy, boisterous with soft sandals of delicate texture richly luxuriant delicate, graceful, beauteous, pretty to miss delicacy, luxury delicate and costly immortal, divine, holy in soft tunic, softly clad unwetted, unmoistened to make delicate, treat delicately from Abydos at Abydos Abydos with no bottom, bottomless, unfathomed seeming good to do good a good deed, service rendered doing good to do good well doing doing good, beneficent good goodness, kindness to be indignant at very glorious, famous well-built without milk, getting no milk great joy, exultation to rejoice exceedingly the iris to make glorious, glorify, exalt a glory, delight, honour a maker of statues, a sculptor, statuary to wonder, be astonished of Agamemnon's son the very steadfast with admiration, respect celibacy unmarried, unwedded, single to feel irritation

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a)gana/kthsij a)ganakthtiko/j a)ganakthto/j a)ga/nnifoj a)ganoble/faroj a)gano/j a)ganofrosu/nh a)gano/frwn a)/gan a)ga/omai a)gapa/zw a)gapa/w a)ga/phma a)gaph/nwr a)ga/ph a)gaphte/oj a)gaphtiko/j a)gaphto/j a)ga/rrooj a)ga/stonoj a)gasto/j a)gauo/j a)gauro/j a)ggareu/w a)ggarh/i+oj a)/ggaroj a)ggeli/a a)ggeliafo/roj a)gge/llw a)/ggelma a)/ggeloj a)/ggoj a)gei/rw a)gei/twn a)gelai=oj a)gelarxe/w a)gela/rxhj a)gelasti/ a)ge/lastoj a)gelei/h a)gelhdo/n a)ge/lh a)genealo/ghtoj a)ge/neioj a)ge/nhtoj a)gennh/j

H.G. Liddell, R. Scott, H.S. Jones R, McKenzie - A Greek and English Lexicon (1940) - A Simplified Edition , by Didier Fontaine - -

irritation irritable irritating much snowed on, snow-capt mild-eyed mild, gentle, kindly gentleness, kindliness gentle of mood very, much, very much admiring to treat with affection, shew affection to to treat with affection, to caress, love, be fond of a delight, darling loving manliness, manly love to be loved, desired affectionate beloved strong-flowing, swift-flowing much groaning, howling deserving admiration illustrious, noble stately, proud to press post-riding, the Persian system of mounted couriers a mounted courier a message, tidings, news a messenger to bear a message a message, tidings, news a messenger, envoy a vessel to bring together, gather together without neighbour, neighbourless belonging to a herd, feeding at large to lead a company the leader of a company, captain without laughter not laughing, grave, gloomy, sullen driver of spoil, forager in herds a herd of unrecorded descent beardless unborn, uncreated, unoriginated of no family, low-born

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a)ge/nnhtoj a)/ge a)ge/rastoj a)/gersij a)ge/rwxoj a)ge/stratoj a)/geustoj a(ghlate/w a)/ghma a)ghnori/a a)gh/nwr a)/gh a)gh/ a)gh/raoj a)ghsi/laoj a)ghsi/xoroj a)ghto/j a(giasmo/j a(gi/zw a)gine/w a(/gioj a(gistei/a a(gisteu/w a(giwsu/nh a)gka/zomai a)/gkaqen a)gka/lh a)gkali/zomai a)gka/lisma a)/gkaloj a)gka/j a)gki/strion a)gkistro/detoj a)/gkistron a)gkistro/omai a)gkoi/nh a)/gkoj a)gku/lh a)gku/lion a)gkuloglw/xin a)gkulo/douj a)gkulomh/thj a)gkulo/pouj a)gku/loj a)gkulo/tocoj a)gkuloxei/lhj

H.G. Liddell, R. Scott, H.S. Jones R, McKenzie - A Greek and English Lexicon (1940) - A Simplified Edition , by Didier Fontaine - -

unbegotten, unborn come! come on! well! without a gift of honour, unrecompensed, unrewarded a gathering, mustering high-minded, lordly host-leading without taste of, fasting from to drive out a curse anything led, a division manliness, manhood, courage manly, courageous, heroic wonder, awe, amazement a fragment, piece, splinter not waxing old, undecaying leader of people, conductor of men leading the chorus admirable, wondrous consecration, sanctification to hallow, dedicate to lead, bring, carry devoted to the gods, sacred, holy holy rites, temple-worship to perform sacred rites holiness, sanctity to lift up in the arms in the arms the bent arm to embrace that which is embraced an armful, bundle in a fish-hook with a hook a fish-hook to be furnished with barbs the bent arm a bend a loop ancilia with hooked spurs crook-toothed: barbed crooked of counsel, wily with bent legs crooked, curved with curved bow with hooked beak

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a)gkuloxh/lhj a)gkulo/w a)gkulwto/j a)/gkura a)gkuri/zw a)gku/rion a)gkw/n a)glae/qeiroj a)glai/a a)glai/zw a)gla/isma a)glao/guioj a)glao/dendroj a)glao/dwroj a)glao/qumoj a)glao/karpoj a)glao/morfoj a)glao/j a)glaotriai/nhj a)glaw/y a)/glij a)/glwssoj a)=gma a)gmo/j a)/gnamptoj a)/gnafoj a(gnei/a a(/gneuma a(gneu/w a(gni/zw a(/gnisma a(gniste/oj a)gnoe/w a)gno/hma a)/gnoia a(gno/rutoj a)/gnoj a(gno/j a(gno/thj a)/gnumi a)gnwmone/w a)gnwmosu/nh a)gnw/mwn a)gnwsi/a a)gnw/j a)/gnwstoj

H.G. Liddell, R. Scott, H.S. Jones R, McKenzie - A Greek and English Lexicon (1940) - A Simplified Edition , by Didier Fontaine - -

with crooked claws to crook, bend furnished with a thong anchor to throw by the hook-trick a small anchor the bend of the arm, the elbow bright-haired splendour, beauty, adornment to make bright an ornament, honour with beauteous limbs with beautiful trees giving splendid gifts noble-hearted bearing beautiful of beauteous form splendid, shining, bright, beautiful god of the bright trident bright-eyed, beaming a head of garlic without tongue a fragment a broken cliff, crag unbending, inflexible uncarded purity, chastity chastity to consider as part of purity, make it a point of religion to cleanse away a purification, expiation to be purified not to perceive a fault of ignorance, error want of perception, ignorance pure-flowing a willow-like tree full of religious awe purity, chastity to break, shiver to act without right feeling, act unfairly want of sense, folly ill-judging, senseless ignorance unknown unknown

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a)goni/a a)/gonoj a)/gooj a)gora/zw a)gorai=oj a)goranomiko/j a)gorano/moj a)gora/omai a)gora/ a)gorasa)ge/neioj a)go/rasma a)gorasth/j a)goreu/w a)gorh=qen a)gorh/nde a)gorhth/j a)gorhtu/j a)gorh=fi a)go/j a)/goj a)gosto/j a)gra/mmatoj a)/graptoj a)/gra a)graule/w a)/grauloj a)/grafoj a)grei=oj a)greiosu/nh a)grei=fna a)/greuma a)greu/j a)greuth/j a)greu/w a)gre/w a)griai/nw a)gria/j a)grie/laioj a)griopoio/j a)/grioj a)grio/thj a)grio/fwnoj a)grio/w a)griwpo/j a)grobo/thj a)grogei/twn

H.G. Liddell, R. Scott, H.S. Jones R, McKenzie - A Greek and English Lexicon (1940) - A Simplified Edition , by Didier Fontaine - -

unfruitfulness unborn unmourned to be in the foreign lang="greek">a)gora//foreign> in, of of a clerk of the market to meet in assembly, sit in debate an assembly of the people will lounge in the that which is bought the slave who bought provisions for the house, the purveyor to speak in the assembly, harangue, speak from the Assembly to the Assembly a speaker, orator the gift of speaking, eloquence in the Assembly a leader, chief any matter of religious awe the flat of the hand without learning unwritten a catching, hunting to dwell in the field dwelling in the field unwritten of clownishness, a rude, vagrant life a harrow, rake that which is taken in hunting, booty, prey, spoil a hunter a hunter to take by hunting to capture, seize to be angered, provoked, chafed wild of a wild olive writing wild poetry living in the fields wildness, savageness with wild rough voice to make wild wild-looking feeding in the field, dwelling in the country a country neighbour

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a)grodo/thj a)gro/qen a)groiki/a a)groiki/zomai a)/groikoj a)groiw/thj a)gro/nde a)gro/nomoj a)gro/j a)gro/teroj a)groth/r a)gro/thj a)grofu/lac a)grupne/w a)grupnhtiko/j a)grupni/a a)/grupnoj a)grw/ssw a)/grwstij a)grw/thj a)guia/ a)guia=tij )aguieu/j a)gumnasi/a a)gu/mnastoj a)/gurij a)gurta/zw a)gu/rthj a)gurtiko/j a)gxe/maxoj a)gxi/aloj a)gxibaqh/j a)gxigei/twn a)gxi/qeoj a)gxi/quroj a)gxi/moloj a)gxinefh/j a)gxi/noia a)gxi/nooj a)/gxi a)gxi/plooj a)gxi/poroj a)gxi/ptolij a)gxistei/a a)gxisteu/j a)gxisteu/w

H.G. Liddell, R. Scott, H.S. Jones R, McKenzie - A Greek and English Lexicon (1940) - A Simplified Edition , by Didier Fontaine - -

a giver of booty from the country rusticity, boorishness, coarseness to be rude and boorish of a countryman to the country haunting the country, rural, wild fields, lands wild rustic a country-man, rustic a watcher of the country to lie awake, be wakeful wakeful sleeplessness, waking, watching hunting after sleep to catch a grass that mules fed on wild a street, highway of Apollo Agyieus guardian of the streets want of training unexercised, untrained a gathering, crowd to collect by begging a collector fit for an fighting hand to hand near the sea deep near shore neighbouring near the gods next door coming near near the clouds readiness of mind, ready wit, sagacity ready of wit, sagacious, shrewd near, nigh, close by near by sea passing near, always near near the city, dwelling hard by nearness of kin closely akin to be next or near

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