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Xx^viU&>N- v\-\3b-4$L ,
HOMERIC DICTIONARY
NEW YORK
HARPER & BROTHERS, PUBLISHERS
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1880
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PREFACE. M/t/ AJ
tation are translated, and the derivations of words receive from the
371488
iv PREFACE.
It was the test of actual use which suggested to the editor the
idea of translating this book. With it in his hand he read, first
the Odyssey, then the Iliad. Tried by this test, it seemed to com-
bine so many excellences that the wish arose in his mind that the
work might be made generally accessible to students in America
and in England. From the time when he decided to undertake
the translation to the present date he has been in frequent corre-
spondence with the author, calling his attention to articles which
seemed obscure, and receiving from him the corrections and
changes which have been incorporated into the second German
edition. The number of additions made by the editor himself is
vhich the
and is
first
-^, would
a ,
present indicative active
will be
(if it
. -/
occurred in Homer) the present, stand ; so, like-
vrork to Homeric usage cause some articles to lack that full ac-
k
vi PREFACE.
the time which, vith the large lexicon, would be required for one
page. The dictionary also supplies, in a good degree, the place of
a commentary, and will be found equally full upon all parts of the
two poems. The translator even ventures to hope that the pres-
ent volume, while offering only legitimate help to the student, may
operate to remove the temptation to resort to translations. He is
eral study in our times are so extensive that the necessity of econ-
omizing labor, whenever it can be done without detriment to men-
tal discipline, is self-evident. It may be, indeed, that Greek and
Latin will only be able to hold their place in our courses of higher
education by welcoming and encouraging every legitimate help
The Hind nnd the Odyssey contain about 9000 different words.
I PREFACE.
much until they have mastered, by the aid of Liddell and Scott,
at least one book of Homer. Now that the amount of Xenophon
required for admission to college is generally read by the aid of
special vocabularies, the student comes to Homer, in most cases,
EXPLANATION OF REFEEENCES.
References are made to the several books of the Iliad and the Odyssey re-
spectively,according to the usage of the ancient commentators, by the large
and small letters of the Greek alphabet. Thus A 10 signifies Iliad, Bk. I.,
line 10 ;and 8 signifies Odyssey, Bk. XXIV., line 8 or, in detail
;
.III. . .XV. .
.IV. . .XVL .
.V. . .XVIL .
.VI. . .XVIIL.
.^. . .XIX. .
.VIII. .XX. .
.IX. . .XXL
..
.
.X. . X .. .XXII.
.XL . .XXIIL
.XIL. ... .XXIV.
,
^, 223.
94, 95. oii'nov (two cuts), 226.
9(), 97.
98.
?,
(two cuts), 228.
229.
118.
119.
'.
.
,
,
9. . 289.
293.
See
See
99.
100.
101.
'^.
/?.
^,
/,
, <,
232.
'9, 230.
249.
See
See
^.
.
120.
121.
122.
123. ,
?,
, ?.
295.
298.
300.
307.
307.
See
,
124.
,
102. 254.
/,
103, TTtTT/Xos, 255. 125. 307.
104.
100.
106, 107.
108 .
109
.
^,
^
.
258.
',
.
,
,
259.
, .
7>6/\; (two cuts), 260.
264.
276.
See
126.
127.
128.
/7?,
//.
308.
308.
See
317,
See also
,
110 TTypiJ,278. 129.
,
111 278. 130. 319.
112 pi'/yta, 280. 131. 324.
,
^,
113
114
115
116
117
,
.
//,
^
/?, ,,
281.
283.
286.
287.
289.
132,
133,
134.
135.
/5,
/.
324.
325.
330.
See
'/?, 335.
.
PLATES, AT END OF THE VOLUME.
I. (From ancient vase,)
Chariot at Rest,
II. (From relief of frieze of the Parthenon,)*
Chariot in Motion.
III. Ground-plan of House of Odysseus, as drawn by L, Gerlach.
IV, The Shi]) of the Homeric Age, (Inserted, by permission of Mr, Merry,
from Merry's " Odyssey." Macmillan, 1873.)*
V. Map of the Trojan Plain, with designation of the chief natural features,
and of the various sites where it has been sought to locate the city
Troja, (From Kiepert's Atlas of Hellas and the Hellenic Colonies.
Berlin, 1872,)*
le
,
number
,. , .
, ,
of the cut comes first,
,?,,, ?.
then the page, then the words that the cut illustrates.
?,
,
36, 94.
, '?.
26.
?, ~
I,
|2, 27.
^, /,
,?,.,",
,,'. . ?,
37, 112.
J, 28.
28.
5, 29.
6, 30.
),
9,
, ,?,
?. ,.
, .
- 38, 119.
39, 124.
40, 124.
41, 127. ,,,.
?,
?, ?,?,.'?, -
,?,
?. ,
.
"/?, ,
7,
8, 33.
,
30 and 31.
,,, .
?.?, '-,
42, 128.
43, 129.
,
, , ,
-
,
'?,
9, 40.
10, 41.
11, 41.
,
,
7],
, ?,, ?.",
?, -
44, 129.
45, 132. ",
. ?^-
'?,
-
. ,.
12, 42.
13, 44.
14, 51. .?, ,,.?,
,
'. [_b,
46, 132.
47, 134. '?,7?,',
?, "
'?,
.,
?
-
1, 54.
16, 56.
17, 56.
?.
?, ?, ?, .
?, ?. , ? C, 48, 136.
49, 141. //7,
d,
',
,
b, //,
^-
,
.
18, 57.
?
?,
?.
?.?, .
.
50, 141.
,,
19, 58.
20, 60.
21, 63.
22, 64.
, ?.
?,
, ?, -
?.?.
?, ?, ?, -
h,
51, 141.
52, 141.
53, 144.
54, 144.
55, 146.
56, 148.
],
.
.
?, '?.
?..
.
?, ?, ?.
,?,
?,
.
. 57, 154.
,
.
, ,,?,?, ...
23, 65. 58, 154.
24, 70.
25, 71. ?.
?, .
59, 154.
60, 158.
/, .
'?, ?, '?, *
?, , ?.
26, 76. 161.
61,
?.
.
27, 77. 161.
62,
?,
28, 78.
29, 78.
30, 79.
31, 81.
?.
?.
?. ?, ", ?,
?,
?.
63,
64,
65,
66,
161.
165.
166.
166. ,
?, ?,'?,
",
,
?,. ?..
?,
-?,
?-
32, 87. 167.
?. 67,
33, 88.
34, 90.
35, 94. , ?,
?,
?,
?,
, e.
,
'?, ?,
e.
C, "-
68,
69,
70,
71,
72,
73,
176.
177.
178.
178.
180.
180.
?.
?,,
?;|,
,.^
'?,
,. ',?,
xiv
74, 18L , , -,
INDEX OF OBJECTS ILLUSTRATED BY EACH CUT.
THE CHIEF PECULIARITIES
HOMERIC DIALECT.
IN GENERAL.
1.
2.
3.
,
is
.
Similarly, ci
More
.
regularly found when, in Attic,
rarely
is sometimes found for
is found for
A. VOWELS.
o, ai for a,
,
d only would be
for
for c,
, e. g.
e. g.
, , ,
,
admissible,
,,.
e. g.
2.
Contraction,
form ev, e. g.
when
place, e. g.
3.
contractions occur,
Two
from
tion (synizesis),
Hiatus is allowed
-.
e. g. ,
e. g. (),
vowels which do not form a diphthong are often blended in pronuncia-
c. iiiAiLb.
, , .
instead of
^8
:
,
4.
and has been shortened before the following short vowel.
5. When the final vowel of the preceding word has been lost by elision, e. g.:
'^, ',
',
1. iraidi ^^ w. |
2. ov w ^^ -_ | .
',
| |
3. ^^ ^w w. | |
4. e /, ^^ |
w ^.
'.
5. |
Remark. ISIany apparent cases of hiatus result from the loss of a di-
gamma, e. g. d'
D, ELISION.
much more
Elision is frequent than in prose,
and conjugation ; ai in the endings ,,, a, , i, are elided in declension
; in ; in '.
THE CHIEF TECULIARITIES OF THE
,
E.
2.
and .
tion, though not in Avriting) the liquid, e. g.
Metathesis of vowel and liquid is common, e. g. and
DECLENSION.
1,
2.
,, .
pi., e. g.
The
' . ()
G.
-, -<,, , ,
Tlie termination
,, . , . FIRST DECLENSION.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
^.
The
The
The -, ', . ^,
- .
For d we find always ,
e. g.
dat. .
Attic, into -), e. g.
pi. ends in or -,
or
rarely in -ais,
- except
is shortened to
-,
-
e.
e. g.
g.
-et, e.
and
g.
(rarely contracted, as in
cxilyq, but
I. SECOND DECLENSION.
1. The gen. sing, has retained the old ending in -lo, Avhich, added to tlie stem,
gives the termination -oio. Rarely occurs the termination -oo more .
commonly the Attic ending -.
2.
3. The dat. pi. ends in -
The gen. and dat. dujil^cnd in -oitv.
or -ois.
1.
2.
The
Dat. pi. -<n, -,
.
K.
,,,.
THIRD DECLENSION.
pen. and dat. dual end in -oiiv, e. g.
,.
c, e.g.
3. Stems ending in -- are generally uncontracted in declension, but -cos often
,
contracts into -vs.
. ,.
4. Words in -is generally retain the
in all their cases, e.g.
Remark. For the various forms of
5. Stems in -v generally lengthen e to
if), c. g.
vid. sub voc. in Lex.
in compensation for the omitted
But proper names may retain the c, c. g.
I HOMERIC DIALECT.
ADJECTIVES.
,,
L.
1. The feminine of adjs. of the 1st and 2d declensions is always formed in , e.g.
exc. Sla.
2. The Attic rule, that compd. adjs. have only two terminations, is not strictly
observed, and, vice versa, some adjs. which in Attic have three termina-
3.
4.
tions have only two in Homer.
Adjs. in -
voc. in Lex.
are often of only two terminations, and often change the fem.
-ia to -ea or -.
1. For
:. >, ,.
M. PRONOUNS.
3.
signif, vid. sub voc. in Lex.
is another form for .
by tbe side of oi and at. The forms beginning with
and
have often relative
are forms of due.
For peculiar forms of rel. pron., as well as for demonstr. meaning of some of
these forms, vid. sub voc. .
For peculiar forms of interrog., indef., and indef. rel. prons., vid. sub voce.
4.
, , '. and
CONJUGATION.
. AUGMENT AND REDUPLICATION.
The augment may be omitted
,
'(t/3i;).
^
2. reduplication.
The only examples of a similar formation in Attic are
(--), and (jtPtftTrov). Among the examples of reduplicated
),
aorists
(). --
may be mentioned
(), : {'),
(),
and
(), ('-
-- ()
3.
1.
and
The
,.
Examples of a very peculiar reduplication are
, ,,
are common in Homer:
y). -
-
(subj.), (also written
2.
- in the act., -,
The ending of the 3d pers. dual in the historical tenses is
as well as in the midd., voice.
as well as
In 1st pers.
3.
,,
pi.,
.
for 1st pej-s. dual.
The 2d sing. midd. and pass, often loses <r and remains uncontracted, e. g.
for
2
(also ), In perf. midd., occurs
xviii
4. For the
e. g. , 3(1 pi.
THE CHIEF PECULIARITIES OF THE
yevotaro.
and
endings - and -, - -
are often substituted.
Before these endings (-rat and
or middle labial or palatal mutes are changed to rough, e. g.
().
smooth -)
-
5.
G.
The
The
vai, ^).
inf. act.
i^tii'itii'.
-ijvai
frequently ends in
The 2d
-
-, also
shortened to
- - -
ly after the connecting vowel of the aor., e. g.
-,-
Verbs in append the iterative endings directly to the stem
(-), (= from
\-,
').
-.
-,:
shortening
for
case, easily
, is
. MOOD-VOWELS
especially
be confounded
for
common
, OF SUBJUNCTIVE.
of the subj. are frequently shortenecl to and o,
Q. CONTRACT- VERBS.
-
, ^, , '.
1. Verbs in appear in open, contracted, and resolved (expanded) forms.
The resolution or expansion consists in prefixing to the long contracted
2. Verbs in
,sometimes,
from from or
,
.
.
vowel a like-sounding, short, accented vowel, e. g.
Remark.
Sometimes, for the sake of the requirements of metre, a long
rowel is prefixed or the short vowel is affixed, instead of prefixed, to the
long, contracted vowel, e. g.
-
;
3.
is
Verbs in -
7.
generally lengthened into
for
lengthened to
arc generally contracted
ci.
.
in open forms the stem -vowel
;
1. Many
(fut. ),
presents in -
--].
are formed from stems ending in
^). (aor. The stem
,
of
e. g.
ends in
2.
3.
-
pass. ptc.
c
shows a stem
),
, . ).,
g. aor. pass.
Several presents in
e. g.
are formed from lingual stems,
(aor.
e. g. (peif.
c. g.
in the fut. and
Sometimes
,
2. The fut. of liquid verbs
HOMERIC DIALECT.
is generally uncontracted,
,
e. g, .
,(), xix
,
few liquid stems take the tense-sign e. g.
(), (^-).
3. few verbs form the
(),
, (),
1st aor. act. and midd. Avithout ,
(), , ' e. g. and
,,
subj.
{}. inf.
4. and
e. g. ,
e sometimes take the place of
and
{),
{-),
as connecting vowels of the 1st aor.,
(). Similarly, the imvs.
(),
(),
(), and the infins. -
A
, ^
Avith connecting
occur
is seen in
and a single example of an aor. ptc.
(a 24).
;
2d aor. act. and midd. is often formed, similarly to the aor. of verbs in -,
, ,,
5.
without a connecting vowel.
e. g.
(), opts,
). (),
The
(stem
imvs.
Of this formation there are many instances,
(), inf.
and
),
()),
ptc.
(),
(),
and
(--),
('-
are similarly formed from a redu-
,
plicated stem.
The
), and
1st perf. is
mon, but always
is irregular in
formed from vowel-stems alone.
Avithout aspiration, e. g.
( =
There occur
()
' (),
().
and
The 2d perf. is
or .-
very com-
=^,
and
In the plupf. the older endings -ca, -cds, -6() contracted i(v) or
. r. \.(cf.
Avith Lat. videras
?^
with Lat. videram;
yav=yav,
with Lat. viderant>
;
,
appear,
7)
1. The 3d
, . pi. indie, is
U. AORIST PASSIVE.
often contracted from - to -cv, c. g. ,-
2. The
<^rt),
subj.
to t or , and
ay or
Remark. A
^
remains uncontracted, the
(,
().
8 )
the follg. mood
V.
from
is
IN
,
of the pass, sign is often lengthened
sign shortened to c or o, e. g.
-.
(3
(stem
by metathesis,
314).
for -
1. Forms of the pres. indie, of verbs in -
occur as if from verbs in - and -.
2.
of ,
As the ending of the 3d pi. of the ipf and 2d aor. act., often takes the place
e. g.
and
' (),
(), and
(). (),
and (),
In the 2d aor. subj. act, to meet the requirements of the verse, the mood
,
3.
such forms as , ^,
sign is sometimes shortened and the stem-vowel lengthened.
and Orjyg orijyg,
Thus ai-ise
and c(u>/. Some-
; -,
4.
times the
,,,
of the stem is Aveakened to , and this again protracted to ci.
Thus arise the forms and
,
For peculiar Homeric forms from the verbs
and vid. sub voce, in Lex.
(=),
', , ,
(=).
, ',
-
. -
- in composition
privativum, see
.
* -,
(1) so-called
(2) a copu- in his
, ,, deceived himself greatly
thought 95, ;
"
,(
w)
,
lativum, orig. English (
(cf. -^ (v. 1, see no. 1)
, ,,
;
same), then -,-, - contains the idea (b) trans, dupe, beguile,
,, -
of union or Iikeness,Lat. idem or una, 91, 129. [aor. 1, act.
and mid.
e. g.
cf. ,
tensivum
(in words like
the existence of an a in-
Avas formerly, but incor-
WW- and
doubtful deriv.
meaning, were
::i ii w- ;
pass. --
249 1
?
befooled,
[- ^ -
.]
w], of
?),
suspected
and
rectly,assumed).
(3) a prothet -
",
nothing.
,
e in
, ,, , ',
um, simple euphonic prefix (like i and
,., , ", ,
, Low Latin
-
istatus, ispero; Ital- 536. [---]
inhabitants of Euboia,
,
ian esperanza; French esperance, Trojan fountain-nvmph,
(^-^w-j
,
etat), e.g. 22.
son of dream-reader
-),
interjection expressive of pity or
horror, freq. with ^, ,, Eurydamas;
'')
slain bv Diomedes, 148.
-
6,
361, 816, 443.
[-' ^-'],acc.masc.andntr. ", , fabulous tribe of the North. [-
a Trojan, 32. [
), ,
^ -]
, ^]
-, ,
(-, invoicing harm, ruinous, (from
destructive; 271, as ^ non mis sum, not discharged, new,
banishing faithless mortals and per-
,- (, ),
jured deities to the lower world; - A 117t. [
-05,
--]
not hit, 540t. [- - -]
),
, -,
91. 3, v. 1. ('
-, ;, (,
broken, stout, 57 o'f. [^ ^1
7), i tr a c t a-
of verse.
178. (2)
(1) weak, feeble, 337,
gentle, 135,
, 282. [---]
biles, unapproachable;
-,
;
'),
A
, (
esp. freq. in II., c. g. 567, 502, 70, prothetic, loud-
248.
,
i.
, -,
esp. of injury to understanding, mislead,
delude;
with
cf.
', (- - -), 296
685;
297, pass. 136;
61
113;
301. (2) mid. (a) commit afolhj,
; , ^ *'
,
;
429.
of Hellespont,
-,
500 ,
-,
-
;
[^-^], town on S.
836. Hence
584.
exceedingly, mirum
shore
in
( ^ ^ ) ; (-^ w ^) modum, mirum quantum.
, , r>yaa&Bai
,
-
,
ayaaa^aKf
miror.
.,,
&,
6, (
i
, - -
see
- - .'
'-.
6tc., sefe
I
'
see
miror.
strictly
'.
ajW.
;
*
= ad-
,
viire,
mi r a r
7 S03,
41,404,
joined with
29, and mirari, de-
gaze at with amazement, 7 1 in
i,
,
3, /uai),
mirabilis, (jood, capable, in widest dignant, outraged at, Avith ace, 67;
of persons, valiant, brave, 565 ; be vexed, annoyed,
,,
signif. ( 1) Avith dat..
181, 1 341 ; 732,
Avitli ace. of specification,
179 freq. 639; Avith (b)invidere,
envy,grudge,\8l,^wthin'., 129; esp.
; ^,^;
common in signif. no6/e(cf. op tim a tes), freq. of envy of the gods, ^ 181, 21 1,
109,(.7,
A 113,
, 324); bold, 565, 442. [---]
*7,
daring, "N 238, 284, 314,
279,
V 246; advantageous,
347 ; noble,
632).
632,
(2)
280 (opp.
of
and circumstances, exce//ei, 478,t 27,
204,
611 ;
things
793,
Orestes, a
30.
.so?^ of Agamemnon,
His grandfather!
was Tantalos, Avhosc sons were Atreus
and Thyestes (father of Aigisthos);
', . ,
63
441 ;
;
,
,
blessing and curse, 237, 392, Atreus's sons, Agamemnon and Mene-
ytpaipnv, do honor, laos; Agamemnon's children, Orestes.
bene velle, Chrysothemis, Laodike, Iphianassa
,
wish one well, 43; sanamenteuti, cf.
think rightly,
,
162 tig or nestra.
104, I 287
,
;
"
tent
, ;(ig
counsel. [--
follow good
parallel form to
vov, viewing with indignation,
ships,
108; his wealth in
576, 610-14; commander-in-
son of Priamos, Q 249. chief of Grecian host before Troy;
16, size,
and
166,178; 477-83;
A 172;
- , , ;,,
his bodily
, .
tjoya, indignantis scelera; exploits, 91-661 ; honor accorded
-,
cf.
[^-^^-] him, 887; sceptre, 104; return
, (from ), only gen.
/3 67.
from Troia, 143 sqq., 156, 193 sqq.,
and voc, greatly renowned. [y ^\
don.
-,
trious, glorious,
-^,
571, a Myrmi-
),
20-97 [--
fem. adj.
,, . -,
and of hecatombs. 740. [--
Nereid,
-<,
45, ]
(from ), tmmarried,
-*/7
2,
men
trious, of
3, praeclarus, i7/ms-
[^^ ^ ^]
r40t. l) (aya-ffvt0.,see
;
have joy in
only pros., ), A 420. 186; nivosum, cov-
(),
132,
462;
plume one's self upon,
222;
(),
473,
exult,
176, speeding
make display,
ghdly
ered
,, ,), -
icith deep snow, snow-capped.
3, (from lenis,
forward under Zeus's
,
fair wind. pleasant, gentle, ; kind,
-- -<,
horses,
3 0, 257. [---]
}/
.
j)arallel
only in signif.
(also
form,
ipf.
; , 6-,
,
(y/), aor.
unaugmentcd)
1.
; the form
(1) admirari, ad-
; and from
men, by Artemis u])un women, 280.
tleness, Jriendliness,
ly, r4G7t [
//, comitas, gen-
203, cf.
com is,
]
230.
gentle, friend-
., , -) ,
- aycioiiai
,
-,
(parallel form of English yell, nigh tin -gale),
en,
and
ly,
12
, ,
7
464.
,/,
17.
only prs.,
ij
[-^-;-J
receive kind-
33; espouse the cause of,
214, / lovingly
u t i u s, u t i a, messenger ; common
phrase,
.,
715;
94; also of birds,
,, 526.
as, vase, bowl: for
, - , ,,,,;
-, and 6 289, art thou not there- victuals, 289, and drink.
,
received;
Avith content ? [- ^ -] , 6, (), particle like age,
, loi^ng -manliness, agedum; quick! come! after or
manly, 392. [^L_-] before ); with subj. or imp., cf. French
'
-, ), .
equipment of sixty ships.
,
always with
(), son, which
beloved, dear,
is to be
pass, pf
mid. aor.
aor.
,
30. pr]v, pass,
(),
,
Au- and
geias, king in Elis,
{},
624.
son of
from ens,
',
mid. gather together;
aor.
consciousness
wits, presence of mind), came
( 152.
back
,,,
boisterous, epith. oi
a Trojan,
97|.
338.
again,
gregaria, belonging
{),
[^-^
to a herd, feed-
',
-, a Nereid,
), m42. [- - -]
admi-
ing at hirge.
{, ), ]
'.
(1) son of Da-
{
3, (from mastor, suitor, 131, 247,
rabi 1 i s ; illustrious (cf c 1 u s),
ar i ss i (2) son of Phradmon, a Trojan, 257.
honoris cans ,, (3) Greek, 302. [^ - - -]
an epithet applied,
),
.,
to
,;
rulers, nations
jans, V 272 to Phoinikes,N 5 to Hippe-
molgoi) also freq. to suitors ; *> 7 1 to
the noble
and
;
t 1 to Tithonos
thrice to Fcrsephoneia. [^
?'/,
^]
{),
tidings, mes-
(Phaiakians, Tro-
trix,bestower nfsjmil;
of Athene, only at end of verse,
^,
tle,
,
oxc.
ijc, {),
epith.
359.
sage, report,
174; ,]', -,S 416, I 422, 355,
Ac pa-
horses ;
<$,
487, with the herd.
. {), -
, 30; command, 150, crregatim, in herds,
. .
tre. 408, cf.
263; as causal gen., 206, he came 160. [-^--^]
(because of) on a mission respecting =
thee ; 140 cf also ; = ',', from
in 252, 640, 206; see
[ ^
(), inhonoratus,
A --
also --^ ivithout a gift of honor, [--
9, , nun tins,
119f.
;
messenger, handed down by old gram-
marians as nom. masc, like
-,
thus Ave mav explain
and
206,
j
sunt.
6, see
\ {, ).
, congregati
iinpetn-
, {), ,, -.,
252, 640, 384, 140; also ous, brave in combat; epith. of Trojans.
such passages as a 414, /3 92, 381. Mysians, Rhodians, and of Perikly-
menos. 286 ; formerly explained.
fut. very honorable, as if from a copul.
aor. inf 159; nuntiare, and [----' ^^j]
report, announce; , also 120, (de) miror, I am aston-
123; with inf., bid, 350, 517. ished, 221. [--]
'
'* ,
gregati erant,
&-, , (),
-,
ynanliness, couraf)e,
courage which will not
I 100, pride.
(aro), sec
(, ),
;,
46
let
; 457, of the
Hektor
ferox, very
con- vus,
virtus,
rest;
unco
-
chariot,
bent bow,
-, (),
bent, curved, epith. of
rostro
ov,
264.
848
pracditus, with
ad-
[--^]
;
(), bearing the
epith. of Paionians.
bow and of
manlt/.
(I) brave, bold, 43, a 106; hooked beak, nom. sing, only r 538,
high-hearted,
ing 406; also,
c 658
,
414, of helms-
; high-beat-
, , (),
elsewh. pi., epith. of birds of prey.
life,
{req. = noble,
, ,?,
man; elsewh. with , cubitus,
generous mind.
443. [_--]
(2) haughty, I 699, elbow, 494, 80 ; 252, in the mid-
dle of the arm, below the elbow 702, ;
2, (/),
579, 474,
ac-
vigor,
d e r e, take delight
beauty,
, ,
splendor,
78 ; dazzling beauty, of Pe-
in,
(),
fut.
33 1 f.
splen-
[- - -]
,,
always with 539; ay, nelope, 1 80 ; of horses display, 3 1 ;
-,
;
, (^),
,(-, , " -,
admirabilis have, 244 ; Epic dat. 510.
ace. of respect) su7pass- Avife of mother of
,
(with ;
X [- - -]
ingly beautiful,
(),
370,
inf -
-, - 1 77.
ipf. 672.
,
vtov and
age re,
493;
lead, bring, sc.
iter,
animals with shining fruit, 115,
apple-trees
589. [ ^
more comm.
492;
yon,
;
/ wood,
also, conduct, sc.
784.
a bride,
[^-^-]
(),
6, , (a-)'a\-a/'oc),only masc.
from the earth, 722|.
ipf.
were raising in their arms the
metal ; of ransom
splcndidus,
(1)
gifts,
epith. of clear water; of
csp. of gold or
shining, bright,
,- other
203 ;
-,
; of fame,
of Arkadians, 609. (2) wrestler so also in reproach, famous
from rieuron, vanquished by Nestor, with thy bow (and little else),
(2)
, 635.
(', from yK) iv
385.
, in wider sig-
-
vwv, ^188
;
(al-
stately,
,
385 sunny grove,
,
555. 291,
,
503,
,,
,
;
- (), (),
)^,
ham
(,i , s,
= ,ntr.,
with fish-hooks,
252.
332.
[ ^]
\n-
,
for yvor}a,
uncus), votiw,only aor. ind.
aor. part.
(Od.)
sync. aor.
218, part,
ignorare, ^7
iter,
95 ; from
subj.
to recognize,
-
-
15 ;
.-, ,, ,
261. so also 28, 78.
a^Kca, ,
(cf. ad- uncus), crooked (), only fern., intami-
winding valley, gorge.
- nata, holy; Artemis, Persephone;
-, aor. part,
, (), vcrsu-
from
,
^, aor.
259.
(^),
[
, ,
]
nos,
,
tus, crooked in counsel, cpith. of
205. 319; only
,
59 in nom.
(),
Kro-
(I ) act., spears,
cud of pole),
559),
f ran go, break, shiver,
40, II 371
yoke, chariot
shoots;
,
,
of trees,
, 148,
,,
-
769 ; ships, mast. c contione,//O7ra the as-
,{, ?
(2) pass., spear, sword, 367; cudgel,
A 559; barbs ofarro>v,A 214; neck of
Elpenor, 560; svffer shipwreck, 123.
, -6 -), igno-
sembly,
assembly,
264.
ad contionem,
(), contionator,
A 54.
to the
- , ,
ti,
bat. . ,
unknown,
unrecognized (with
,
79|.
see
(), reddam)
ignora-
ignotum,
;
haranguer, speaker (opp.
126);
ful;
dia, gift
loud speaking, power-
],
of speaking,
(),
eloquence,
facun-
168f.
, ,
unrecognizable, r 191. (Od.) [- ]
- , (),
,
i
a-vovos {yovog), unborn, 40f dux, chief, 519,
-
-,
(ayojor/), pres.
231. [--]
, palm a, with
,
,
I
,
;
-,
160,
(, ]),
,- ,
;
,
!
only
(), and imp.
fut. aor. to or roaming in remote pasture ; epith.
also of herd of cattle, of calves.
; ,
ind. 29, inf.
more common; contionari, loqui, and 149 imp. from
, , ,
die ere, speak, say; freq.
kvi or
(, ),
used alone or with
quick! foi-wards!
fol- ,
with ace, speak to me not of, 99, X lowed by imp., or inf. used as imp.
',, - ,
261
/3 318
;
,
,
.
q u am d i , Avhich I mean,
,
freq. declare,
Avith part,
;
,
prophesy ;
and
(literally seize! lay
y'l, (),
were following the
hand upon!).
venatio, hunt,
chase,
-
, -
-
relate at length,
(),
,
contrary import, 66,
241,
speak (joined Avith idea of action of
15),
56 330.
in
(Od.)
119
2, yet shows fern, termination
agrestis, 2t'/Zc/. (1)
,
t
^, , , ;
speaking maliciously, 6 ; pe-
culiar phrase,
, were discussing in the assembly, cf.
796, 380; thou
788,
of beasts. JiVce, ferae. (2) of
men, ferocious ; of combatants, savage,
a 199, 120, 575. t 215 of Folyphe-
mos, Skylla,
119; Gigantcs,
:
206.
-
shouldst not insultingly jnention my (3) horrible, dreadful, of tumult of
, ,,
hungry belly (cf
",
,
also
("), contio.
64). conflict,
grimly like a lion. [-^^]
41, rages
,
'/, son of Portheus in Kaly-
,) , , , ,
(1)
aimy
,
convoked assembly
(cf.
(through the heralds),
;
]),
c'
of people or
-
don,
,
S 117.
the
,
it 361; fleld, go home,
iiV 497. (2) pub- 268. (Od.)
ruricolae, peas-
lic speech, 275 ; discussion in assem- o\,
bly,
'400,
788,
106
283, 818, 1 441, 370,
debate be/ore iiibunal,
;
ants; also adj. rustic,
assembly,
439
(3) phce of meetinq, market,
/8 1 50, 4 266, 44,
382
503,
meeting -places,
377, 362
16; phce of
time (afternoon),
[---]; hence
;
try-house,
-.01 ()[ ^^
ruricolae,
379.
ru?-a/.
,
rus, to the country, coun-
106f,
< (
ay
&Yp<is,
trt/;
,/
',
,,
(for term opp. to
, age ,
rus,Jield,/und;
out in the coun-
ruri, in the countri/
cf. 383,
182); villa,coMwir?/-seai,\188, o428,
,'^
- ,,,
proeliantes, fighting hand
tribes, [-w^--]
604,
(),
ntr. ace. with
adverbial force, prope, near; usually
/|0;
to hand
also of whole
,,;
330, 139. [--] with dat. with
aypartpo^y 3, for us, wi/il, - ), 205, 502; only in
260;
ayp&raif
218t.
piscans,
guU.
,
(),
(), ,,
,
, -,
53f,
ever catching fish; of sea-
,,, ,
ruri col ae, peasants,
him Odysseus entered the house.
sion,
ther of
-voos
V 332f
(2) father, of
;
(),
guick o/apj)rehen-
self-possessed.
(1) son of
from
[- ^ ^ J
-, 268.
fa-
,
mules feed; identified by some with
dog^s tooth, by others with panic.
), (),
does not occur in
nom. sing.,'ia ublic a, tra^row road;
',
and darkness
, , ,
90f,
(2)
296. [
mum.
ti,
',.
]
see
(1)
[
, (), confer-
close together, one after another,
ww_J
754.
proxi-
near,closeby;
118.
(), r
proxime aher at, least
mum , very
,
642,
[^ -'] in publi- distant, t 280; pi. nearest, \y\ih. gen.;
cum r g r c s s a e, on the open street,
,
and nearest re-
,[^
254. sembling, I compare (him) first Avith.
($ (),\\\
host;,
.(),
the shore),
iv, iem.
chance gathering (cf.
coetus,
company,
(fleet, laid up on
[^-'
{)^
), hard
', ',
(),
,^*
[---]
by, V 103.
(from
prope,
gen., prope
near,
was choking,
5.
a,
with
^-
284, colli- ipf ),
, ,),. ^,
gere, collect by begging. [-' 37 If.
) (, ), )
, ,
]
c i us m (ago), aor. (imp.
(^-
proeliantes, fighting hand to hand
,
inf.
,
(opp. ; otherwise explained as ; comm. form subj.
fighting in close array, 165. [ mid. (also unaug-
,
mented); age re, kad, bring,
,;
dHve;
(cogn. with ), rope, act. (1) lead, wndiict, bring, A
, ', 842,
I.
,
close to, is prep., bi'ings like to
freq. with
301 ;
is dat. of disadvantage,
sc. 283,,
being
,
;
like),
put
cubs,
to ;
243, 248,
; of lioness's
-
335
used absolutely, because the missile (a) biing or cxirry with one, 401, 664, 1
had struck and remained fixed so near 650, A 390, 184, ^ 601 of persons ;
.-
him. [--] and things ; (b) plunder, carry off, make
(a'Xc),acc.,
near the sea; epith. of XaXicifand
maritimam,
- away with; prisoners and booty, beside
Q764,cf. I 594, 194, 484,' 512;
[ -^^>^]
(^) ,* A 332, the goddesses of dark death
, ,,
413 f, Avere carrying away, cf 614 and
deep near the shore. [- ^ >-' 602.
(2) transport, remove, vcherc,
aYxi-6coi {),
diis propinqui,
related to the gods; of Phaiakians.
&-( (), C m i us
persons and things as subj.
172;
839
cf. A
;
also freq.
(a) can^f away,
598, A 338, (c
a
551
,
^,
;
even
recover, 268;
(b) fetch, things living or
A 184, 105, 368, 613, 50, 778,
life,
thet later form
;
[-^^ .
dens, shameless hound, as abusiA^e epi-
117, ;
326,
tempest.
424,
to pass, occasion,
(4)
nown, 6 311; of.
27,
266. (3) bring
,
547 ; sport,
spread abroad re-
37,
392,
(5) guide,
X
and ,
-6, , , , (
-, ,
dignus, disgraceful;
(,},
copul.
uterus), f rater, own-brother.
decus), in-
273,
combat, 721; water, 262;
-,
slanderous gossip.
,, ,,
control,
esp. the army, steer ships, 580, 631, ov, (), crudus, un-
557;
The
}/, 469, insidias
part,
,
,,, , } -
tanned,
part,
()
tiatum fastidire,
2 and 142.
only opt. aor.
and
also written
;
,
(sat-ur) sa-
be satiated, loathe
perf.
,
II. mid. (1) take with one one's eiFects, from excess, ;
(2)
cf.
116;
- -
, jv).
esp.
etc.,
be ve7'w helmed with.
to satiety,
(,
drive one into misery (war), until
he has had enough of it. [^ ; 203,
orig.
and
to excess;
, ',
who accompany the bride, 28.
place of meeting.
b, (),
(\) assemblt/,
,
(, ,
comitium, mean
',
t u s, uncontested,
from
(), non
42f .
326, seems to
sweet -singing, seducing Sirens
[-
).
depugna-
-]
[-' ^
258 ;
\, 1.
,
hall of the gods, yet cf. 264;
376,
, of ,
481, moved, agitated. I. epith. (1)
throbbing loith anxiety, 516.
the ships;, ,
space behind the ships, i. e. between the
ships and the shore, the encampment at
iv 500, differs
(2)
ing;
87, 469, buzz-
oves trepidantes, 7-est-
less, jiunied, a 92, 320. (3) -,
,(,,
,
in meaning from 428; (b) place or
-, (), ,, , ,
sobbing, tvhifnpering lament, 316,
scene of combat, arena, including the 1 7, etc. see foreg.) II. ad-
space reserved for spectators, 531. verbial, vehemently, icith
(-
, ,,
utterance broken by sobs,\\\ih.
- inscitia,
-
-
244|. [----' w -] more
-|,
inexperience,
,
ov, gen. (//^),
imperitus, unacquainted with,
dolefully,
413. III. adv.
flebiliter suspiravit,
216),
314,
[^^
-, ,
.
p283 cf.338. [---]
(),
re
1 i
-
", ,
,
,
s, ,
shameless.
,
s.
-
, ", ,
inflexible,
see
(cp^;),lacrimis ca-
tearless, dry,
from Troja,
,
{),
{),
^186.
I 1 58t.
[-
771, 759.
inflexibi-
[- w _ ^]
imp ud ens,
^]
son of
tus.
cf
gin.
(1)
(Od.)
indomitam,
, ,
taesus.
, , see
-5 (), intrepidus, undis-
niayed, 117, but
see
to satiety.
adStkg, impu-
per-
714.
fjlther of
289, 391, 532; husband
aor. 2 from
(see
713,
placui.
),
''],
';
, ,
disgust (with toil) entered his soul,
8
,-
,., ;/, -
,
always, ever;
atifmv
strengthened by
,
88t.
in
,*,
123.
*,
,
,
what
,
[--]
,
town on the Propontis,
wiis afterward
handmaid of
Mysia, 828.
,. (dAt^aj),fut.
aetffoVjinf.aftffat,
also
can tare,
aor.ind.
,, , ,', '
(1)
",
daughter of sing. trans, sing,
412|. [] minstrels' lays, heroic songs ;
, succeeds
as king; becomes also king in Argos,
, ,
there Nibelungen Lied), relatein song,
a 326,
('
a
,
of ,
harbors
,
thence,
' 'from
830,
and gives him his
328.
489
,
694.
(), - ();
,/
loud, ',
254 also of nightingale
of bow string, it sang,
;
.)
ace. from
-
coupled with
hod'dy maturity,
448,512.
and
II. (Cf.
i. e. twanged under the
dedecus.
519.]
fern, (j'i,j^jov),
(1) dcformitas, -
a-cOXcveiv
tttte, or contend
cert are, insti-
a gymnastic contest;
in, ,
disfigurement,
308;
19. (2)
behave unseemly, pro-
,
,
Tivi, in honor of some one,
,
aeOXLov, TO, ().
274;
734, toiling for a merciless master.
(1) certa-
-6,
terve agere. [^
), i
2 and 3,
]
d e c r u s, t u r
shameful,
{j^k, from
i s, unseem-
ivretch-
,
ly, ;
,
;
,-, (,
(2) implements of combat, weapons,
4, 117.
carry off;
(3) prizes in contest,
bring
,
^-]
in, I
win;
127. [
242, V 402, V 259,
^ ^ ^]
7 109,
(jjo), indignus, un-
vadari; Ger- becoming, unseemly.
(1)
man wetten, English bet). (1) pi. ., mind altogether faultless; ov rot
-6, ,
; adv.
319
357,
;
228 [--
ignominiously,
wretchedly,
231.
(), ' ,
prize, 548 having come,
; entered, for facinus;
-? (,
the prize,
,
700. [-' - -]
, .
483,
,
(3) turpi s, mean, poor;
?].
, ,,,-
160), , thou art vilely clad,
(4)
(1)
ties,
572;
(in war),
241
,, ,,
certamen,
guished from
103,
126;
,,
262;
prize contest, distin-
646, 753;
135,
5. (2) combat
435,
,
11 545,
vilis,
a-ciKi^ei (),
aor. subj.
small, mean,
foedare,
222,
[^ ]
ipf.
pass,
mid. afj-
maltreat, insult,
54; disfigure,
fut.
26;
(), ,
-( (),
EuvTsthcus upon Hcrakles. for yea (), he even insults in his
(),
mium
away
horses,
,
ccrtaminis ferens,
the prize,
X 22.
victorious;
,
' (, ), ,and mid.
pi.
I.
plujif.
54.
aor.
pass.
(cogn. with aifwvf acvum), semper, toller C, raise up, (1) iu strict sense
-6,
I
^ntfrom ground and
stones, 411, S
otherwise), I 465;
268; corpses, 678,
S
eum salvum
-
safety, 31 Of.
) , esse, despairing of bis
[----]
724 ; the wounded,
on high the lash,
spear,
,
373,
429 swing
362; brandish a
424 freq. with
hence also
325
; ,
'-
;
juges aquae,
V lu9f
- (y.
(, 1.
(from
).
cogn. with augeo,
a'liv
never-failing springs,
[ ^ ^ >^]
,
e. g. ;
', ,
raising ones self on high, rising, German wach sen, English Avax),only
,
307. Also pass, 393,
432,
249, 255, and
375; of horses,
of birds, 501 ; ,
pres. and ipf., increase,
nourish, let grotv tip,
261,
'
, 63, 540,
of the Trojans rose aloft,
of bearing, placing, e. g.
; the fortunes
74. Part.
for greater vividness, with verbs
380, a 141,
),
,- ) ,',
come to manhood, of Telemachos,
426; prosper, ,,%&;
the sacred day advanced, 66, 1 5 6
(f pigritiae
carry,
,
425, 335. Of ships (y 312,
forth, produce ;
^.
(2) pro re, bring
264, esp. mid.
me
/ causa,
, ,
-05,
lazy. [---]
(JV,
s /,
(-),
251f. [-
piger, idle,
]
-
pass,
univillijigly, 135, 133; also with , (). to-
^^^'^
77f ,
quite against one's will. [- -^
literally
(^), tpya ,
unwished-jbr things, suffer
lutarii equi, quick -trotting, high-
stepping horses, cf.
, ,,
-:-] .,
501 (II.). [-
aor. f
irom ,
. .
dor-
doleful woes,
.-
cf. sq.
-, ^), (,
esp. freq. Avith
invitus, unwilling.
,
(2)
8, 28.
from
(1) icithout de-
), ,
amens,
302, 603,
thoughtless,
1
, , , {),
83. [----]
light-headed,
ari-
sign,
,
one's will;
264.
me invito,
against their wish, to their annoyance,
487, cf.
retinebit,
369; vi me invitum
^,
186; notice also
Avith ace, vi nolen-
reluctant, against
gladly
in spite
; '-
of me;
y
,
,
,
dus, dy^y, parched, withered; of trees;
ox-hide shield,
513.
,{),
239;
[-----]
situ inquinatum,
covered with dust, dirt, 184f [
491. ,
the son of Azeus,
-?, , (),
.
]
tem privavit, robbed thee by force, penetrans,
against thy will,
acXXa,
wind, stormy wind,
;
r),
646, cf. A 430.
658, 3.
(),
unceasing, of pain; pene-
sound of combat; adverbial,
pcrpetuo,
[---]
only pres. and ipf.,
incessantly, A 435,
d-eXirea,
%iven me
insperatari, Zeus has
to see land Avhich I never
',
the songstress in green foliage,
, , ,
.,
to kill the son of Niobe, her sister-in- also ;
,
a nightingale, she ever sadly repeated
the name of her murdered son, 'In, Athens, capital of Attika,
'Irv.
-^ () ',
erant, (the horses) were as yet unac-
customed to the sight of corpses, 493f
546, 549,
,, , ,^.
',
,
,
,
278, 307 also sing, ti-
, ,
,
,, , , ;
-,
-
-
insueti
, the
80.
;
goddess Athene,
(aiyioxoio),
'
\v
ci
i
, .
d),
part, atvTfg, ipf.
()
,(,
3 du.
minds wavered
,
ventis exagitatus.
ivi
to
cf.
and
ventus, English
inf.
fro.
pass,
(2)386,
[^ -^3
their ,
ters the arts,
,
I 390,
.
232, 160, esp. do-
mestic and feminine accomplishments,
116; as goddess of war,
esp.
, , ,
fem., gloom, 864, 144; fog, like Odysseus; see
,
nora
1
(=-) ,
43 ; see also
,,,. , , -<$ ),
876t. [ -]
;
),
only S 254 ; elsewh. with lit.
,,
courage, impetuoso animo,
(Of uncertain derivation; cf.
and
lated to .^ ('),
395f.
aor.
ceri,
, from
128|.
toil, drudge,
and
' 453,
,
laboribus exer-
30.
neque
(part,
.
3, immortal; enim certatoris similis es, nor
freq. vith
,
<$,. (,
also subst., e.g. A 503,
in phrase
61, A 265;
,, ..
members, 530,
<,
ishable possessions
A 19,
{ 79,
and of imper-
447) of
^-
from
thos
see
.
, .,(),(), , , ],
the gods
, S
opp.
Chary bd is,
199;
h u m a t u s, unbmied.
;
/i
sine nu-
11 8.
only masc.
A
265;
[- - - -]
[--
2, c
]
2 ;
in-
the stormy ?),
-,
S
229+, the well-known
rocky promontory of Akte in Chalki-
;
perceive,
,
aQiiy0vK comprehend, 478. [ -]
;
;
-
mine, not without divine guidance=it 3, only pi., cuncti, (all)
&, ,
353|. [---]
- .
is really a special providence that
, (), nefarius,
together, in aowds,
392;
S
freq.
38,
[ ^ ^]
497;
,
a, also Avritten
criminal; live im- (), animo destitut.i,
lese,l
opp.
(
temn
,, ,
^),
piously, godlessly.
,
63, e
ipf.
, despise, always
, (), [^ ^ ^]
n^
(), con-
faint-hearted,
playthings,
nutulao, child's toys,
, (),
despondent,
^, (
with negation, ments, trinkets, 4 1 6 [^-^ .
,
as also tl this relatiA^e 471, 260, 147, 391,
-
.
!
force
as
may be traced in
reign)
348, al Ktv
true as that I reign;
never stands alone,
,
511 (to be distinguished from it
7 82, 277), 353 i0kXya9a
so sure I
- (-
but I. expressing a wish, optative use.
(1)
yap, iitinam, icould that, al-
ways vith opt, (a) where fulfillment of
, ()ya)
=
prefix
is regarded in some Avords
as a strengthening
vert/, exceedinglij.
,
339,
235,
523,
309,
156, 536, 163, 251,
236, <p 200, 372 yap (
/;;
, ,3
over the whole earth ; QpyKwv alav.
, , ,
cih 189, 536, 272, 346, d 697, (1) island yleaea,home
r 22, 513); (b) where fulfill-
169, of Kirke, 135, 70, py-
ment of wish is regarded as impossible,
7 99 the formula, i yap, Ztv re ira- 3 sq., a fabulous region far
Ttp
:
(b), 376.
97,
132, d
inf. in sense of (a), i? 311
(2)
(cf.
,
by opt, in sense of (a) above,
235; in sense of
3U =
p 132; by
in sense of
,
;
uti- ),
ccii)
Kirke
of Aietes.
;
son, Peleus,
hence (2)
herself, t
the goddess
32
-
grandson, Achilleus.
fulfillment of Avish is conceived as pos-
sible, with opt. 178, X 41, 331,
, (),
,,\7],
son of Zeus, father of Pe-
leus, grandfather of Achilleus, 189.
,,
440, 494, 202, 61 (b) where ful-
;
(1)
fillment is conceived as impossible, son of Te- eya,
with opt. 722 with ; ipf. ^ lamon from Salamis, half-brother of
',
84,
40,
401; with aor.
86,
tive use,
253,
415,
204. II. intciTOga-
(never separated by in-
A
- , Teukros, bulwark of
the Achaians ("a tower in battle"),
' rrvpyov,
'
A 485
,yya ,
tervening word), si, whether, with subj.
118, , tiTck al
, , '
229;
tpya
550,
/rf,
6249;
; so also after
279, (cf. 793) , ,',
543 sqq. (2)
;
Oile-
,
217; and freq. without a preceding Lokrians; for his
us's son, leader of
verbum A presumption swallowed up in the sea
tentandi, 66, 94,
',
",. '
243, 55, A 797, 799, 301, a 379, near the 499. (3) the
144,
so also
51,60,
92, 182, 34,
.
379, /3 144, 215, 252,
strictly = si qua, if,
;
two heroes often mentioned in dual
or pi. together, e. g. -
,,
if in any case; the opt. occurs only in
oratio obliqua, ykvoiTo, lit. " wave city," in Aya,
387, yet see A 207.
III. conditional a tow in Achaia, seat of
,
;
,
popular epithet of sea-giant
ace,
,
nabulum,
gen.
lit.
^, , (), ve-
hunting-sjyear,
"wave - demon,"
156, also
404.
,
is
457, c 322,
members,
49,
al 3, '- caprinus,
233 ; after belonging to a goat. (1)
of or
cheese
(),
,
. ,,
12
, (2)
of goat's milk, 639. goat- but refers as often rather
,
|
also
,
gra,
,
Avorld,
blaclc
r 510.
(
poplar; as tree in lower
= aiytov) goatskin
son of Thyestes, seducer
of Klytaimnestra; despite the warn-
ing of Zeus, a 35, he murdered her re-
,,, . , , ),
bottle, 196t. turning husband,
daughter of Adrestos, iiri 0^,196,49,^512 sqq.;
wifeof Diomedes, 412|. [-w>^_w] wherefore eight years later Orestes slew
, or, lit us, shore, beach, him and his own mother Klvtaimnestra,
[ ^-'^] 410, 30, 196.
(or a maritima, coast- , (cogn, Avith splen-
line), (1) division in N. Peloponnesos, dor, radiance; gleaming bright-
afterward Achaia,
, , ,^
in Paphlagonia,
ure, V 246.
855f.
;
(2) town
goat past-
ness of sky, of daylight,
sun and moon ; of weapons,
362, ovpavbv
(),
458,
, ;
re-
,
Olympos, A 532.
-
vidture,
men
in,
,
second part is perhaps from
],
loved and haunted by goats alone, for
,
too steep. [ >- w]
name of village
or island near, Ithaka, 633|,
ace, island in Saronic gulf,
lammergexjer,
[
428,
;
(when ultima
be read with synizcsis),
to
Aegyptius. (1) an Egyptian, d 83.
with
302,
is
59.
long,
), ,
opposite Pciraieus, still bearing its
,
ancient name,
- (cf.
562|. [ ]
afterward
chief city of the Achaian league,
574t.
,
[-^^]
(),
(2) Egyptian, 263, 432.
kan, j3 15.
Nile,
name of an aged Itha-
r), A egy
(2) Aegypt,thc
257.
tus.
-
(1) river
,
land of (magic) herbs,
in Aegyptum.
355 ;
^,
,,
also be with propriety applied to Athene = imp. from
,),
and ApoUon, 1 64. [- -- ^ w]
. (), ,
A'erere, respect, reverence, 269.
,,
^, /, (strictly tempest, storm, (^.), pr. imp. ipf
cf
en tassels,
Aigis, conceived of as
ponderous shield Avith a hundred gold-
448, hence the ;
aldtTO, fut.
and
3
^,
pi.
aor. mid.
pass,
yereri, feel
yC-
(1)
handiwork of Hephaistos,
means in Zeus's hands,
309 the
593,
or at his command, in the hands of
Apollon, of exciting tempests and
of spreading dismay among men,
166;
;
awe
I ;
shame.
of,
640;
ashamed of
the Phaiakians,
A 23, 442,
also joined Avith
reverence or stand in
124, X96, 28,
was
his tears in the presence of
86. (2) with inf
229 described,
,
; 738,
esp. in battle, seconded by
448 serves
,, ; vereri, shHnk from, by reason of re-
ligious or other scruples, 146, 75,
,
means of spreading terror
as 343, 312, 82, out of regard to
and flight; above all when borne by propriety, 221, 184, Avhcre
, ,, ,
Athene, 448, 297 in 738 and ; is to be supplied.
204, it would at first sight appear as or, (of doubtful derivation;
if the later conception, Avhich regards
the Aigis as the movable breast ar- ).
ai-, cf
or -
(1) pernieiosus, destroy-
mor of the goddess, and with which ing, TTvp. (2) protervus, violent, in-
she is uniformly represented in sculpt- solent, of Ares, 897, 309 Athene,
;
ure (cf. cut No. 18), might be traced, 880 ; suitors, 29, 303 Melau-;
8
, 13 (
,,
,06^, ^
thios,
violence,
165.
220.
gen.
[-
iviih
]
reckless
,
avis),
,,
- -]
dat.
,
, ',
,
,
,
-
[^ -- -], and "At^oc [^ ^ ^], bird of omen
[^ W ii], AtcJwv^i, ace. 'Aidtjv, bird of prey; high-soaring,
Aides, Hades, god of lower Avorld, 308; hook-beaked,
,, , ,),"^ also
or
1 457,
/ ^//,
"^^
cf.
:
188,
freq.
538.
etc.
dusky
201, X
[----]
;
(,^ ,
318, eura deus
perillustre fecit exemplar, the
god made it a conspicuous omen.
( = ),
),
vegetus
,. , ,,
often also only (so. h m, vigorous man, only 520, 83.
or simply prep, ,
followed by gen. (at, cf. 7;/3?;?), vegetus, ro-
, " ,',
i
,
;
,, , -
august, applied to all pei'sons connect- the golden fleece, 70 ;
ed with one by ties of relationship or ob-
ligation of the : 139; of kings, 41 0, epith. of
,
,
gods ; of friends, guests, suppliants ; of doubtful origin and meaning,
,
often joined with or ; 373, perhaps best explained as from
\\^0>,
t^(uica=have given to the with intensive prefix dt, breathing
, , , (),
needy;
,',. .
more respected
see
and beloved,
243, with due regard
to the claims of a guest, with Jit escort.
", see
strongly, hard-puffing.
smoke or soot,
414, 239 ; , ,,
sus, fuliginosus, smoky, black ivith
[
6,^,((|0), inscitia,/(>//y,
piy , ,
,
niger.
257,
,
198, ju 41;
272. [-
,
]
{,
231,
), , ,
u tin am, see
name of mare,
a?, I. 2.
lit. fery. Sor-
,,
from rel, 295.
, (), aether,
,,,
ignarns, unacquainted
stupid, 219. [---]
, pudor.
' -
with,
(1) subj.
;
,-,'-
is
,
,
sc7'uple, longs to the earth ; as
122, cf. 561, with 657; dat. of place (locative), dwelling in
revere
505 ;
ti a,
Avith ,
regard, with
480
aether. In
cord made fast in
20, Here hangs from a
,
1 1 1, diffidence,
, - ,
;
^-, , .
75;
-,.,
nakedness.
oUi, aicV, see
1,
Sec
and
Aethioplans, "burnt faces,"
dwelling on Okeanos' stream, in two
divisions, east and west, a pious folk
whom the gods loved and often visited.
,
339, 870.
,
in sausage,
,,
(2) cruor, cama^-e,
119.
relationship, kin, joined with
colli-
[
It is nowise unreasonable to suppose
that some tidings of the existence of a
/ ^ , san-
bloody. (1)
,
black race may have found its way to guineus, bloody wales,
cruentatus,
the Greeks of the
166 (),
-, ,
dens, burning,
ijg,
Homeric
etc.,
u s, ha/l, porch
rtic
,
age.
flag ran s, ar-
523.
drops o/
blood-besprinkled.
ViS, murderous,
,.
blood.
,
(2)
sanguinari-
(3)
[ ~^^
467|
, ,-6
epithets; polished (smoothly planked), from Thebes,
resounding. We distinguish two.aZ- 394t.
{'),
,, persua-
(cogn.with amans?),
,,
;
,-
terribly-brave (),\.
'-
Ung,
.
,
with flame,
,
day, clear sky,
75.
152. [- ^ ^]
[--]
,
red, of smoke mixed (contains at once recognition of bravery
, (), aether,
;
-, ,
mother of Theseus, follows cending pedigree as follows Anchi- :
,
aether, e 296t. feud with Priamos the great-grandson
-5, virb Bopeao, of Tros, 460, 1 80, 307 favorite of
^ (),
;
, ,
the gods, 344, 291.
171. prs., -r /, -, corn-
353.
,
({>
,,
frigore con- pro b are, approve, praise ; opp.
fectus, overcome by cold, 318|.
fem., water-hen, e 337 and
249 esp. of oracle,
fulgens,
with
fulvus,
ir 403.
and (), ;
,prae omnibus te
mortalibus praedico, praise thee
shining, taivny
,,
; of horses, sec
Odysseus,
839.
name
(1) assumed by
183.(2) of horse, 185,
;
487.
,
above
leus,
all
alv<S6ev
other mortals,
^
non ferendum modum,
^
which we should best describe as Sor- in horri-
rel.^
diic*,
&iKcL,
rum impetus,
, {),
see ai(w).
, telo-
bly,
520t.
97t.
Alviidcv, /roin Ainos
(), infortunatus,
(in Thrako),
-^
stoi-m or hail of ar-
rows, 709t. [
(ctj^.j'fjot):=fto>, tur-
] child q/'inis fortune.
(), ace. Avith ,
(1) iu the veins,
,,
pi te r, ignominiously
,,
X 336t. [^ ^
,
sanguis, bhwd,
717, also of gods,
me perquam infortunatam,
,
ine. jtoor sufferer!
1
201f.
a u d a t i o, 1 a u s, />ratie,
ah
7 95.
_
( 15 alpei
($, ^
terribilis, formido- olmicaaov, montuosam, high-ly-
,
),
Xosws, frightful, dreadful, horrible, in
different grades of intensity
, ;
ing, mountainous,
and a,
,
(), only with -
87f.
,
52, 208
, ,;
,
; ;
dread son of Kronos; as
extremely,
-,
freq. ,',
'' =
dire woe
Xiv, and
in II. with
plunging sheer down.
properly, belonging to the
caprarum grex, herd of
high-lying,
often with
etc. ;
goats, 101.
(for
sari), goatherd, also vith
Avide-
grazing (dispersed widely) herds of
., ver-
and
,,, ,
431 ;
,. , , .
prs.
,
580, 550, 459, 490, t 225, 232, precipitous, sheer. (1) of localities:
.,
429,
,,
',
,,
53
,
pra, caper, goat.
,
; seize,
,
iter, aor.,
son of
144,
6, dat.
500.
from
1.
Aiolos, see
island of
]-
Aiolos,
a-
Olympos, mountains, towns, islands,
lofty; of noose, hung high aloft, X 278.
(2)
utter,
duus, hard,
bursting
it
toil of
hard.
at funeral
in,
(3)
combat
sudden,
;
ar-
,
Avith 1
,
identified by the ancients with Arkadia,
', , ,',
sqq. line) in 604|.
,
;
-
as when one prehen-
,
,
-,
turns this
of fat and blood,
way and that a paunch full
27|.
splendida lorica ,
dere,
of,
take.
by
(1) seize, lay hold
I. act.
258, 361 ;
,
the hand; by the hair,
armatus,
-,
(because plated
707t.
with glancing mail,
(),
with metal)
tvith glancing
icith
83.
glancing
girdle,
(with,
242; also vith ace,
397,
spear,
humum
416, 242;
406 c^at ;
mordicus
335,
grasp the
metal trappings) steeds, upon some one's mouth, hold the mouth
() ,
185f.
ai6Xoc, ov, 01, (at-foX-, volvo), mi- shut with the hands; ol =
cans.
509 ;
(1) of movement; quick-mov-
ing, swift-footed,
buzzing,
404 wriggling, X
, , ', ments
779,
(also
embrace,
overtake in running,
;
252, 210
330
132).
win prizes,
;
on gar-
(2) meta-
,
;
,). ,
(2) of the impression which rays of 805; so of various emotions,
light
surfaces
gleaming
falling
make
upon smooth, moving
shimmering, glancing,
of weapons, of snakes,
;
;
208.
ing, fear ;
,
joy, grief, coiu-age, astonishment, long-
taking up the story
where, 500. (3) toll ere, take aivay
(1) son of Hip- from, Q 579; rob, A 356; capture,
potes, lord of winds, 2 (36, 60, 37, 42 take captive,
; 102 slay, ;
for
154.
,
7,
(2) father of Sisyphos,
town on Messenian
306,
,
457, and freq.II. mid. (1), take
one's own, or for one's self; also with
,
,,,
210; lay off',
gulf, I 152, 294. 122; cf 125, 472, also spo'li-
($
tous, steep, of localities
('), arduus, precipi- are, sti-ip off, 206.
(2) take io ones
; cf. 123. self, as food,
16
take with one, 40, 501 ; receive, charge upon (strike, thrust, etc.) ;
297, 367, 500 enjoi/, 482 attain, 506, >vith these they rose quickly up,
.
; ;
.
, .
127, 121.
(3) choose, select,
(4) rob,
73 f.
- (,
510;
his hands.
of which
404, the reins slipped from
,<, ,
/,
(1)
, . ,
merged me out of sight in the sea.
, ,,
share. pars, part, 84, 327;
iv
' ). ["-;a'lay (cf. Attic
, . .
(),
,. ,
,^,
phrase, iv irom
(2) propriety, suitably ; cause to disappear, 79, annihihte;
vitae
333.
portio, A 416.
(3) length of life, vanished,
for
259.
Q
(4) destiny, v. 1.
315.
r 127, j;
,
decree pronounced by Zeus, by divin-
ity; v-rrep in disregard of
Zeus's fateful decree,? 321
,
am
destined, c 206,
I
(5) destiny, as controlling power,
,
,
a., to death;
487, con-
a.,
(2)
) ,
Trojan, father of Antenor,
(6-
', ), or
(f
(1)
',
Alkathoos,
793|.
427|.
. 1. for
e far i us, high-handed, wicked,
and
(-),
only with
403f,
nefaria, turpia,
-
^,
; ;
a.
,
Zeus reached us
,,
the ill destiny sent by
Bukolion,
ace, son of Abarbaree and
; ^,
do or speak
,
in Thrake.
Q
-,
), (, ),
evil.
[
[ -^ ^J
304t,
^]
from Aisyme,
pHncely youth,
,
21|. 347 f.
, ), onanMount
always with
and
imam
river
ipf. part.
Ida.
{),
ef flans,
cf.
referee,
msc.
umpire, unpi-ejudiced
258|.
exspirans, breathing
468.
|, [^-^]
, ,^). (1) fatalis,
out one's life,
,
by Hektor,
ntr.
acc, Grecian chief, slain
303|.
(^/), ignom i ia,
ing,
,
i d
,
decreed by fate. (2) d ec or us,
e u s, suitable ; a e q u u s, just
think justly, be right-
oecoMi- dedecus,
spoken insults,
disgrace,
433, 225; pi.
351, 524, if I must
listen to words of contumely for thy
t
,
minded.
,
, (), -
),
u
. s,
^,
opportune,
(),
Q
-, aor. ^, (,
;
auspicious,
376|.
mid.
impetu
propi-
ferri,
aor.
sake ;229, outrageous acts.
216, ugly.
; adv.,
iously reproved.
turpis, disgraceful, (1)
(2)
(),
injurious, insulting,
aor.
ignomin-
foe-
, , ,, ,
move with eager haste. I, act. (1) hast- dare. (1) disfigure. 24, 180,12 418.
,
en, Q 1\\, 183,
flew rapidly;
fly, of
48S;
in haste;
(2) insult, 209, /3 86
wis/imyfame. (3)mid. verecundari,
have scruple, hesitation.
; 571, ?-
,
birds; of arrows (speed); of chariot
(sped over the ground),
thoughts (rove, 80)
369 of
laolkos,
-,
acc, A ison, son of Ivretheus
and Tyro, father of Jason, king in
259.
atrci, imp. prs., fut.
one for
rogare; osk,
something; beg, sue for,
-, aor. part.
, some
Q 292,
Tivt Ti ; seek as wife, 365. ]
aiTiaourdai, see
(), only
. pres.
17
and 422,
-,
flowing, deep-streaming
434.
-
(), indefessus,
Okeanos,
|, ,
ipf., usually resolved, i ncus are, acci/se a,
0/'; a 32,' what charges the mortals untiring, 823.
,-
bring against the gods ! (1) son of Antenor
(),
only pres., only Od., and Theano, leader of Dardanians, S?
,
rogare. (1) ask, 650. (2) beg, im-
portune.
(), culpandus,
478. (2) son of Eussoros, leader of
Thrakians, 8.
(),
d e f e s s u s,
,
01, i
,
, ,
sense), 86, of mine
'tis no fault
' the (), ace. from
,
COL ovTi pi.
",
,
/3
.87.
, ,
,, .
suitors are nowise responsible for that,
;
,
c ard u s, thistles, 328|. [-
king of Dulichion,
]
336|.
,, , ,,, ,-,
, , 3 pi. pres. indie., 3 pi. plupf.,
-, 2 and 3
- 471,
sing. opt.
A itoUan.
379; -, the
from
,
-) ; mid.
aor.
see
pf.
and
/-
,,
Aitolians in Hellas, I 531, 549, 597.
fut.
youths should hurl the spears,
from
3 1.
, inf.
aor.
part, also
plupf. 3
() 1.
;
,,
A 324t. distress, afflict, ir 432, 223; mid.
t), (, acutusj, cusp is, distress ones self, pf. grieve, -,
,
point, then the whole in heart ; because of something,
,,
;
).,
spear, 542. ; Avith part., 486 ;
and , spear- 84; 486; 16 (cf
man, warrior, 179 ; also a}.,^hting
(,
with spear, ivarlike,
from
543.
), , ex- ened, pointed ;
3,
. )), (
(), acutus, sharp-
temp
,
, ,
,
forthwith;
immediately after
very quickly ;
at once and quickly,
altpa, al\pa;
axe,
,
, ),.
lance tipped (with sharp bronze point;
(1)
235.
(imp.
heal, repair,
see
6., ,
/c., double-edged
aor.
scdare, assuage.
383 viake good,
;
'
comes a surfeit of the chilling lament 69, 115. (2) slake thirst.
for the dead. -6-($, ('),
icith unsho7-n,
oiov (), ^,
when flowing hair, Phoibos, 39f
(),
I was breathing out my life,
.
aiov, sent
(),
,
perceive.
(2) by mind,
252f
only pres. and ipf. of alleviating pain,
(1) by senses,
11.
, -
pi., as means
394f.
gen., a king of
(3) learn Thrake, father of Periboia, 142|.
-,
( () ,
,,,
of, by hearsay knowest tractable,
^, , , (),
:
-
58), (cf.
aevum), lifetime,
anima, 27,
478,
58; with
415 life, existed, which was afterward con-
>7,
;
deliverer, applied to
', ),
masc.
(/,
Hermes,
priv.,
pitilessly^
(), negligere,
and ,
unburied,
465.
60;
from
disregard, slight.
-
esp. the dead, wounded; always with
18
, , , , coniux, -
-,
negative, 70.
, (ici/^of), incuriosus. 6,
band, wife, f 120, 1 397, and freq.
frusta, morsels, 222t.
319 ; with-
-.,
(1) act. unfeeling, 123,
out sorrow, 526.
(2) pass, neg- lack of care, neglect,
iected,
S2 554.
, ,
,
26, r 18;
, .
inflexible purpose,
unburied,
{,to charm),
329|.
ancient ace., cf.
187,
pla- ,
,
,
284.
(), ,(),
iaculari, hurl javelin,
;
, Soijpa,
aor.
ac,iaculatores, spear-
',
-
cide, tacite, silent, with taav; men, lancers, 262.
also common phrase, tykvovro ace. fem., game of the
393. [--] -^
auoiry, became hushed in silence, w dart, spear contest,
(),
622+. [>]
insatiabi-
, (),
meddka with, pure, olvov,
intactum, not 1 i s, insatiate,
0,
with gen.,
(), 2.
remedium,
-, ,
205f.
-- (),
-
cure, remedy, 481.
ov, (), integer, un- indecen-
-
1.
injured,
2.
,
touched, pure,
. ,,, ,
^,
nimus,
less,
see
,
, ,,
328.
dead.
(2)
cowardly, ^tog,
303.
{),
and
incolumes, un-
, (). (1)
ignavus,
812.
(?), neglec-
spirit-
tia, unbecoming,
barley) at the
(),
hav-
343,
to the
-
ure ; more ivretched,
, , ,
a-KiKvs (),
3,
tus, miser, more insigmficant, in fig-
- 1 30.
imbecillus,yeeo^;
sound,
?/,
-
only in Od. [- -]
(), -,
,, ,
negata audio, hea}',
able,
-, , ,
.
lis,
better
adv.
,
, ,
perse qu ens, pursuing
75t.
), ,
(1) unwept.
[----]
(),
(),
(2)
pi.
the unattain-
iliac rimabi-
494, tearless.
ace. sing,
inglorious;
(1)
370,
with gen.
331),
442, 129,
;
291,
423 ; listen,
hear, with ace,
(mid.,
or
-([>
, (), ,
95, t 497.
ticiple
nio, portionless, needy,
',
490t. (2) com per ire, learn of by heaisay,
543 with inf 386 with
6
iiri in ; ^ :
discrimine res
razor's edge,
(),
173t.
est, stands
, on the
full-
gen. of partic. in II., only
458,
5114;
115, 289; with
490
gen. alone,
,, 524
;
)
;
&-
pi. 11, ;
prcs.
(-
^at\, fresh, unwearied (only II.).
(),
signif of perf., 688.
,
&,
().
(),
-, incudem,
spina dorsi,
the backbone,
rar,
161 f.
in
anvil-block.
es, anvil
in
accomplished, vain. [
&/ (, ),
and aia,
421. l--^^-]
irritus, un-
3
im-
petuosus, blowing strongly, fresh,
^
I ,
19
',
,
'
-, ,
(), sum ma
,
pars, siim- gen., descendant of
,
init, promontory a \er- ; Aktor, Echekles, 189t.
, ,/,
tice, from the summit; then, from attendant of Penelope,
{), .
top to bottom, i. e. utterly, 772. 228t.
in see name
for either of the
2, merus, sons of Aktor; the two Avere called
,
,(,
,
unmixed, pure, 73. and
also after
a\, locusts,
from ),
12t.
amid ",
their mother Molione, 750.
'^],
.
son of Azeus,
,
di, (1)
,--( (, ),
the -windy mountain-tops,
less
daughter
babbler,
319t.
246 ;
400. (Od.)
of Alaisios,
(4) father of
//,
brother of
'{/;.
edible acorn,
785,
242t.
-,
, .
confused dreams, r 560.
common,
2, ().
(1) undistin-
(2) endless,
, (), cusp is. point, of mis-
--
guislted, siles, X 16.
beyond measure, also \vith ; ad- ovToc, o,
"
(), iaculum,
,
-,
dart, 531.
verbially unceasingly.
', =
335, 137,
- ,, ,(),
u s,
,
thickly over- 1 i t umvillingly.
grown (with foliage), 868t. aXa8(c) (), in mare versus,
surface, icith troubled surface, 249t.
growing black on seaicard, . A 308, also Avith
see
[^ -^ -]
a gar i.
,
(),
with hair tied up , masc. da-
on the crown of head,
(),
533+,
summum,
rn
',
,
and,
.,
r, shout, war-cry ; also cry
463, ofjoy. [-^ -^ --]
offear,
-
point,
;,
summit, promontory. -tlv, -, see
-, name of a Fhaiakian,
), epithet of
- ,,,,,,,,
111. from the Boiotian city
citadel of Troja, onlv near the lake Triton (see
494, 504. 908. [---^--w]
(), upta- 8,
.
,
tv imp. ipf.
t r
,
on lofy mountains,
an sfi,rentes,
(/),
523.
acumine
with pene-
-,
aor.
276, 492,
va-
-
trating points, sharp-pointed, 463f. 302, 377; vagatus,
acies), extremus,
3, (aV//,
summus, at the point or end or top,
outermost, topmost, highest, the extremity
of; tail,^519; hand, foot, 640, shoul-
, , ^.
errans.
6, ,
493. ,
caecus,
(), ' ,
blind [^-^^-,
or . 1.
,,\
der, rudder;
upper city ; edge, surface, etc.
,,
; nor did he keep a a
blind, i, e. careless
,
w
(, ), -
see ; adverbially
229, along the top.
Nereid,
watch. [^
caeca
>-^ _'
from
), , , , ,
41t. it, blinded, (Od.).
(),
1.
- , (),
(or
opposition to the Avhole kernels,
,,
429.
, -
mola, always
barley meal; in
Avith
, ,
3,
etc.
ipf.
infirmatus, yee6/e.
fut. -,
,
2. litus, coast, often aor. infir-
,, ,
tongues of land, promonto- mare, esp. Avith sack;
- (),
ries, 89.
(), - carens, not pos-
,
rout, also slay.
only ipf.
sessing, with gen.,
463.
a eg re
,, . . ,(,
,',
du s,
, (),
never to he forgotten, dreadful,
h or ren-
20
1.
2.
{-),
(sol
.
?),
escape,
warmth of sun,
),
X 301 f.
farina
23t.
, .,
,
677. (2)
,, , ,
, <3) father of Tros.
excaecationem,
(),
(1)
Iciuler of the Tylians,
blinding,
a Lykian,
503t.
295.
-
tri ticca, wheaten flour,
757.
6,
,
lOSf.
,
aor. pass, part.,
town in Elis,
from
617,
,
aor. subj. part, di-inking gohkt, usually
(), dolere, ^/ pain; in costlv, cf. 469 ; with handles, 9.
, (), scelera-
11. of bodily pain Od., ;27, in more
general sense.
for
,
(comp. from
worse ; in exclamations
him;
d iff icil lima
also
domitu,
-),
peius,
of. French,
tant pis, so much the Avorse; with
dat. in threats, that shall be the worse
:
,,
v&i/ hard to
tus
121.
and
with
homo,
[
,,unguentum,
(),
dat.,
for anointing coi-pses
fat. [-
{),
,
]
reckless offender,
- -]
6,' -,
,
;
only gen.
ointment ; fat,
408, shining
28,
,,, -
tame, break. only
dolor, pain, grief distress, aor., and usually with un-
,
only of mind, esp. aKyea
,.
gere, anoint; oblinere, smear with
200. [- - -]
,
, *(, ',
xparip' Avax,
(--, a ), only
, .
., .
etc.
aor.
(Od.), aluit, she
/' Argonaut, 602t.
i. e.
,
t
. '-,
filed out his limbs. aor. mid.
sceritis, growing,
,.
see
oKfytivo^y 3
(-, a ),
599t.
(),
, , ,'
do lore affi-
cre- from
to ;
name given by Greeks
epithets, . . .
, .
ciens, painful.
,
(1) of bodily pain,
(2) in vider signif.,
molestus, aerumnosus,
, ', ,
mournful, ", grievous,
96 not characterized by Homer as so
;
,,
369, 507,
581), and as betraying a sensual char-
,
difficilis, hard,
(3)
ivith
], .
hard to struggle
hard to
acter cf. also
;
94.
442, 290, 39, Q
; 28, 763,
break, cf.
224. [^---]
655 ; hard to endure, dXc$-avcp.ov
tum arcentem,
(), protecting
xcn-
against
Alegenor,
contemno,
,^
ahout,
iXcYvvckv
S
. (),
503t.
{), always
not to concern one's self
parare cenam,
only with
^rit'e
son
Avith
,,
of
ov,
(strictly,
-,,
the wind, 529.
(),-
warding off ill or
-, -^,'-
(),
396t.
[-
,
prepare), a banquet, entertain (Od.). red. aor. subj.
(), trouble one's self, heed;
I 504, who follow, troubled, behind Ate
dat,
despise, hence
; c pi d i , ; mid. keep offfrom
(),
,,^
shameless, insolent ; 268 - one's self so dcfomlcro (ab
they attend to the rigging.
aXccivu
avoid, shun, ,
(),
only i)r. and ipf,
: also with inf.
aliquo).
7,
imp.
and -cvtoi,
-,
-.'',
opt.
iaf. ^
,' aor.;
i
,
aXcrai
,- , , 21
-
part, (subj. the sea,
aor. or pres.), evitare, avoid, sea-winds, ^ 361 f.
'[^ v.- - ^ -]
escape, , esp. the weapons, the wrath Haliartos, in
meadows, 503f.
of any one, esp. of the gods,
711, t 277 hence, secondly,
;
444,
( ere ri),
Boiotia, Avith
{),
its rich
obstinatus,
), -,
stand in dread
of, be on one's guard be- stubboi-n, unceasing (only II.). [^ ^ v^ j
fore,
silierit.
274, Avith inf.
(aor, subj.
,
, from in- to
like, with which it seems
,
be etymologically connected.
('), maritinius,
aktrpevovai
see
muni-
349; elsewh. pise a tor.^s/ier, [-'^
tribe of Trojan allies
from Pontos led by
'-,
a Nereid, 40 f.
but
ni, defense,
,.
of Odvsseus and his companions,
, , (),
345. (bd.)
,
[--]
Veritas,
(de filio)
[-^
), ",]
truth,
the sea,
less
47.
2.
belonging to the sea; of old man of
365, etc. ; Nereids,
( /jut?
of missiles, words, speeches, e. g.
;
va-nus?),//m7-
=
,
vagatiis.
,, y 247 - -^ ,
(aor. part,
,
, (), verus,
elsewh.
from 715, i2 92. [---]
(1) a Lykian, 678.-. (2)
son of Alkinoos,0 119,370. [- - w]
(), in
,
;
, - ,
-
food 442 f.
,^
qui, speak the truth, tell truly; find their in the sea,
only 433 proba, honest.
(aor. from
TO, Aleian plain in ), render fruitless, baffle, 104
-
;
.
hurl in vain, 737. [_.
han-est grows barren waste),
{),
201f. {-(), ^^
ntr.
-
,,
verbially
from
sine arvis, with-
out corn land, poor,
), (, ), errabun-
c
(//),
of.
unceasing;
unceasingly.
(inf.
g^r e g a r
2 aor. pass,
[^
ad-
pi.
in
quantities,
352
90,
;
384,
{; ),
ur urata
S
confertim,
i.
'
di, roving,
(),
saliat.
), , ,
, ,
(), (aor.
376.
subj. from
enough (that) ?
opt.
[-^ -]
,,
aor. 7;, subj.
,
inf.
vagari, roa7n part, capi, be taken captive, be
, ()
,
about, 1 14. (Od.) seized,of men, towns ; over-
( ,
y, masc. erro, taken by death ; be slain, fall in battle, X
',
tramp, beggar, 576. (Od.) 253, 300 ; 487, lest ye, as if caught
, ), ,
mother of
(, ) ,
heali7ig,
)
wife of
(from
-aecs~, , 417 j.
I
in
555f
KoXu-
was
venti with
in the meshes of a net, become a prey.
(I
violare,
375,
part.,
;
sin against,
265
?), aor.
part. pf.
; , 586;
22
, - ,
transgressor in the sight of the gods,
807.
., , (),
6 {),',
tus, transgressor,
fender, sinner;
157.
i
nefariiis, of-
against the
1 e -
, ',
53 1 safeguard.
wife of
oAkvOvos,
,
I
,
562.
, masc, (/), defnder,
name
[
given to
--^]
daughter of
,
|-
alcc-
, , ',. ),.
*
gods ; also in milder signif., rogve, ras- di i s, kingfisher, I 563f
= (1)
cal,
'-, 182. [---]
',
(2)
bes,
'-,
law of
"- 126t.
,
(=^),
428. [----]
son-in-
in The-
a Ly-
(from
orig. adv.,
then adversative conj., in contrasted
clauses, (1) but, on the contrary, A 25, a
276,
(2) subjoining additional cir-
kian, 678. cumstance, immo, nay, but, rather,
{),
protection, defense, safety, nvi,
only nom. and ace,
, A 94, 165; after question expecting
a negative answer, a 68. (3) coitc-
&, , ,
644 and 823. sponding to a concession, expressed or
, understood, but, yet, A 24, /^ 107
), (aXKy, 509), (a r C e in ;
power of
phrase,
fortis
defense,
,,
defensio, defense,
prowess; common
527, impet-
apodosis, after a condition expressed
or implied, A 281,
be
omitted,
154; or '
A 287, a 42
,
also
,
;
'
with
. ,
uous defense,
ness,
/ui/or,fuiy
237 with
;
i.e.
;
self-defense, cf
with steadfast-
330
'',
manly endur- ginning anew, changing
;
*<, '
, "),
ance, 509 freq.;
As divinity,
1
740.
30 yet, then,
22,
'
A 135, 233, 281,
195.(5) breaking off, but, yet, a
169,267; ?}rot, sed wero, but yet,
433, 6, 16,
sq
wife of
-|^, ,'., -
Thessaly, mother of
[-
see
AasjO/cfoc
of Pherai in
chief of
715|
, ',(
A 140. (6) repelling an ungrounded
assumption
275,
vv ), 79. (7) after
with negative, than,
311, /i 403, 70,
' ,'
377. (8) in
appeal, A 32, 259, 274, 1 269, 69 freq.
;
,
Myrmidons, 481, 197. [----] phrases, ayf, ayfrf,Avith subj.,
),
^25\.
(
[-^^-]
, (),
i. c., 404
other particles,
;
'-,
,
to ,
capable
',,
of self-defense,
127, also to .
defend ens,
brave, bold, opp,
278 ; applied also as epithet
father of Mentor.
, -,
yap,
from
355;
, see no. 5.
(),
but still,
ipf.
coU'i gore, gather.
and
A 81
aor.,
, ",, -
(1) alia, alibi, else-
/, -
(1)
, '-,
(2) charioteer
/
of Achilleus.
son of king in
where; aXXy, alium alibi, one
;) ,
one direction, another in another. (2)
of
,
-, ', -
; his
in
daughter
husband of aliorsum,
and his sons every one in a
; (distinction)the honor (due to me)
different direction;
alias alio,
A 120,
,, ,, -^,
tale of Odysseus at the comes to naught ; 51, mean very dif-
. [ w ^^ v^]
-,
court of Alkinoos,
slave
son of
brother of
124f.
and
ferently.
ivearied.
= ;,
gen. du.,
unceasing, un-
pi. -, -,
-, -,
-
248 f. -yai, inter se, of one an-
Greek, other, to one another, one another, mutu-
394t.
',
Thebes, mother of
wife of
by Zeus,
in
ally also with prepositions (avoided by
;
apud exteros,
366t.
in
(),
a, foreign land, /3
,,
,
often ;
(d) Avith
cf alius alium,
other forms or cases of
75, see
-
extraneus,
6
subst., stranger.
,
ekewhere,
.
[_ ^
[),
75 ;
3,
strange,
[- w ^ ^]
foreign;
:z7^ ^:^^'],
318, ^;?
see
aliunde, from
abroad;
also strangers, intruders,
^348.
184 and
{),
[---]
236.
204.
{), alias,
213.
(2) alieni,
(3) untrue,
to
or in another place,
at another
often doubled with or
one side, another from another without \-
;
; in first member,
que.
,{),
[---]
alibi, elsewhere,
often substituted for
in second member, often ' , ;
,' ,
,
now then, now 7ww,
-,
abroad; 131, but in 318=^ 464, 65,
procul a patria. (Od.) [ ^-] 159; modo huic,
-, gen. ace. pi. {- mod illi; modo
), always in hunc, modo in ilium. [ ~^^]
, -
or
- '
(Od.), aliter sonant iuni, talking
,
othe7-wise from one's own people, speak- ing
ing a st7-ange tongue.
,
trans for mi a,
(i. e.
looking differently,
_^ ,_, ^z:^),
to another.
and
3,
(1)
others' goods, cf.
160;
{),a lien us,
347 (cf
181), with distorted
cheeks they were laughing, laughed
strange, belong-
194t (cf
-
, , , , -',
,
looking ;
, .
.
7 181).
-, -ov,
ciei, of another sort ;
{), alius
181, diffei-ent
265, inferior, commonplace.
(salio), aor. 2 and 3 pers.
s e- ,
with strange grimaces. (2) exterus,
sti-anger, hence enemy,
foreign land.
without plume ;
(0),
',
102 ya'nj,
.)
258|.
;
cristatus,
(See cut
' .
sing,
part,
, ;
subj.
salio, leap, spring;
hasten, ; start
under
(),
cf
-, see
alio, to
Cf
another
vp,
--,
62
charge upon,
plied to Ares,
; /, 1 25 ; hasten
or Avith
-, ace. voc., ap- another;
to, alius alio,
^.
and
, {,
torius, inconstant, changeable (cf. fVfjO-
[-w^_^]
subst.,
, , (alius), (1)
]
with gen., with
403,
ment, his
275),
color. [ ^ --]
another, adj.
,
iter, ipf from ava-
ov
,-, ,
(Od.).
retexebat,
(),
unravel,
aliter, otherwise,
105, r 150.
alius nisi;
clauses,
536;
(or o, cf I 594, or
without,
'',
instead of
360, 200; and freq. in antithetical
267, , )
',
/, etc., (1) in strict signification,
besides,
melius,
218, S
267 for some other reason,
better,
53,
;
211,
107,
in
. . ., verse 513.alioquin,
,
799 ;
vain, 124, 144. (4) in
, , , {),
marking, in Homer, a transition, 299 other circumstances,
,
(a) other, additional, reliquus, saltus,
() ,,
223;
, {) ,
besides, S 249
much more; (oi) the rest;
105
as
;
(b) used
when it can vith difficulty be trans-
;
leaping, as a
water, brine,
game,
, (), aqua marina, sea-
53. (Od.)
103 and 128.
aqua mari-
^\\8\ besides,
lated into
as for the rest (cf. nous autres Fran-
moreover, na, salt water, ^ 511. (Od.)
-<
temn ere,
{-, cf. ), con-
,
9ais),e211,B 191, 132, /3 412, 407, disregard, despise. 162,
622, a 157, 665, etc. (c) for em- 178.
phasis, in apposition with
;
^
his
,
ipf. ;
;
victum quaerentes, 8,
-
261,
- .
(',
sunus, hard-working, contrasted with
Gothic
son), gen. mari natae, daughter of others translate ^oMr-eaiiV/^r,
-, (),
the sea, 207,
sec
404. fruit-eating. (Od.)
(alb us),
,,, , - 355, bar-
,,,,.,^- .
uxor, she who ley-meal; elsewh. barley-groats
,
shares the bed, wife,
the concubine is called
tives,
, ],
299, 264
;
;
adjec-
also or meal (the porridge
290, etc.;
(),
[ ---]
aor. , ,
made
opt.
of them),
3
see va- 1.
-
, . (),
455 ne hilum quidem; ), the of Aloeus, the father of
A
,
briny deep, sea (near the shore), 308. and husband of
[-
,
saliisti.
2 sing.
,,
aor. from
, -., -
,
area, threshing-floor.
496 also orchard and vineyard, ;
,, ,,
,
, ,
ntr. (ale re), lu- 561 sec
,
;
,
',
cred to a divinity, 506, 321. capi.
,
of
.
,
saluit.
king of the
85.
3 sing. aor. from
',
,
father
captus sim.
out of Wandering,
,
from
from
, , , ^, ),
, ,
errans.
aor. subj.
una, simul,
(from
instead of
cf.
at once, at the
before labials.
same time.
,,;,
(1) adv., A 343; 255;
,f'om Alyhe, often Avith 281; with fol-
whence
ipf, e
was
t^Tr^3
silver
vitare, avoid,
seeking
(),
comes,
(),,
(),
how
, ,
to
857 f.
only pres. and
,, -
escape,
,
443,
effugiebat,
,'
'/,
581.
330f.
.
A
lowing
simul, at
so,, 348,
,
a 428 ;
,
(2) prep,
una,
go
with,
with dat.,
'
beside, with,
Avith, attend,
run after
C^--]
;
189, dwelt
a 98,
;<
,, ,
effugio, avoid, on the Thermodon
Pontos;
,
escape, river in
clam me subduxi made a plundering foray into Phrygla,
,
335,
sociis, X 363,382.
), confused,
(from
70, maddened
see
in spirit
- 814, 186. []
()
*Ao,aNercd,48t. [-'^--]
587 1>
^,
self [^^
(),
]
94, / ? beside my- he
,
fell into deep sand.
nijp,
[-
[^^^'\
solo aequat, de-
to be loosed,
{),
2,
360. -
insolubilis,
^ -]
perturb a- e
&-,
stroys,
s,
I 593t.
/no?*.?,
3,
179,
]
(//), saevi-
329; 311, the
ta meiite esse, furere, be beside mast tossed to and fro by the waves,
one's self{\) with joy, 333,393.(2) like a man reeling in drunkenness.
.,
, -,
{-,
.,
aor.
with
conterere,
(II.)
m
and
(,
(),
- -- (),
de
pass,
destroy;
?), only
only
),
25
-
bling up,
adj.
-|
364|.
ambrosia,
- ,,,
- , mortal and conf&'7'ing immortality ; used
,,
hinder of sheaves,
-yoi,
(II.,
(mollis),
.)
teneram,
by the gods as food ; as ointment, for
embalming, for perfume; also as food
, ),
tender; of Iamb, doj?.
-|, {, r),
a u s t r u m, Jour - wheeled
parallel form
for horses of the gods.
,,
1
,
,
lation of the Great Bear, 487, 273
', ],
-( {, ),
/,
[] even of their horses,
-,
of.
yv. and
, , , , via [ -^ -^ ^]
U b 1 i C a, wagon-road, 146.
,
(), immortal,
/or
{? mare ?), [^-'] .'., ', 358,
divine.
365,
oi',
; then like
- (),
irrigation, 259\. (1) (2) rev-
aor.
(-,
and
), (1) im- only sing.,
pertem invisus,
;
fieri esse,
155, t lose, unenviable, doleful, dreadful
512; then (2) in general, /(7 of, miss,
511, mistook not the word,
spoke the right word; 68, failed not -^,
(proleptically of battle,
blast,
420); mighty
400; miserable,
(moveo), fut.
,
219.
^^, -,
[]
,
to bring gifts ; 292, let not presence aor. alternare, alternate,
^,
of mind jfail her. e c c a r e, fail, change.
-, exchange, , for
,
(3) I. act.,
517.
,
'
{, ), m u
have overlooked
taneously,
,
-, ,
[]
-
[a]
-''6 (), temere
9>\.
locii-
824f [a]
622,
.
cedendo;
II.
yovv
mid., (1)
604, reliev-
379, in quick alter-
nation (of dance) a 375, passing from
,
one house to another;
) ,,
684, leaps in turn.
;
(2) ansive?;
pedetentim
loith
- -, -
cursus
-
his burial in Messcne, with funeral
games, described,
- ),
-6
ning about after me.
630f.
see
(),
impactarum
running together, clash
422|.[^-^^-]
ace. pi.,
of
rotarum,
chariots,
con-
run-
382;
make beautiful
by, I
c ab
(), ,
409,
i 1
-, (), []
some one;
71;
gifts in return.
328^
2,
(, ,
{S) pass
impla-
inexora-
(II.)
-
^
(-, bills, implacable, relentless,
pale, dim, lurid, 824 and 835. (Od.) -,m ov (Old Lat. manus =
, , -, , ,
[] bonus), e I i r, better, more excellent,
(), sine pugna, superior, mo7'e favorable, more advanta-
without contest, 437f. [ij geous (opposed in signif. to A
(Ger. mahen, Eng. mow), ipf. 400); pky' prae-mult
aor. m an u stantior; 376, more profitable and
colligere, gather togethe?; collect,
-,
better.
-
247; mow. [^ only pr. and mulgeo,
-($ -.
ipf.,
]
-,
( ),
see
- ad u m
7nilk; pass.,
- (),
434, yielding vhite milk.
.,
i t [0]
pracbens, that may be scaled, 434. aor., always with
(/3/*), adv. ex- negation; curabat, he
orsa, as prelude, at first, X 476f. bethought himself of. []
-
, (),,
-, inf.
O^CVIU
from satiarc.
d e b i 1 i s, feeble,
26
-,
;
debiiita-
vit,
1.
pass. pres.
made ineffective,
(//'), aor.
aor. subj.
,-;
562 f.
^,
[a]
r i V a r e, depiive, 64 ;
pass., lose,
and
- (),
be deprived of,
2.
pf.,
X 58.
-, (), m m
,
dazzle, blind by excess of light, 340.
2, i 6 s u s,
immeasurable,
er,
--^ {', ),
moderate loquax, immoderate
;5^67|.
212|.
(), messores,
[^_-^]
512 and 249. [--
im- Knosos,
talk-
?ea/?-
-
(^,
without trouble,
(
,
188t.
at Amnisos, harbor of
[t]
(oy'), sine
),
63 7 f. [i]
a1ic u d c
(or &s\), from any point soever; begin-
labor e,
- {), mess
is, reaping,
harvest; metaph. for slaughter,T 223f.
(), ,
ning with any point whatever, relate to
us, a lOf. [a]
,
des e r a- ri a, for a change, 521 f. [a]
act,
-,
tio, helplessness, despair,
miser, wretched,
2, (//),
295f.
helpless.
363.(2) pass.,
[a]
(1)
(Od.)
>
-
-
/, retributi,
recompense, gift in return, restitution.
'? ,
in-emediable mischief; 560, useless 310.
(),
(, - ,
dreams; unyielding, 14, succedanei, .<?
273; stub-
, ,
bom, hard-hearted, 29 726, thou substitutes (in exchange for former aid
;
canst not (for thou art too obstinate) furnished by Priam), 793f [a] .
^
), in Karia, 328|. [] bv
(, ), ;:,276|. slain
- -
, , .-.-,,
the word may mean wearing both coat moveo), vehe-
of mail and girdle, in this cmpd. m enter, insatiably, unceasingly, eager-
=/^, 419t,
[-----w] ly; esp. with
(), -, []
,
vapore obductam, foggy, misty, see
smoky, since Lemnos a volcanic isl- <5(), (-),
, , , .
is
-
and, 12 753t. [aj 561, 184, vitibus abundans,
-, aor. part,
sec
from
full of vines, abounding in vines; of
,
districts and towns. (II.)
admiscens.
76t. ,,
-, (), 2,
(/.), misfortune,
expers, 275,
'
-&, i
au-TTcp^S
'/, grape-vine, vine.
brans.
(,
aor. part,
),
(Oil.)
from
always
-
489, deprived of the bath of the
ocean, of the Great Bear, which never
sinks below the horizon in Greece;
elsewh. unfortunate.
through.
anktr-txtVy
e
,
i t
circumda*
225|.
and
-, -,
-7
aor. from ,-, ex-
27
, -
109;
116;mid.,ward
182;
- (),
u i t. 75, 80. defend one's self
,<) ,,,{,
si 1 (2)
-,
-'. 106, , 514,
.-, see
head-hand, fillet,
62,
510; protect,
700;
off,
155,
170, 243.
531;
-, -, (),
shalt gnaw thy soul with vexation.
-6 (),
ipf. act.
ceive hospitably,
and pres. mid.,
192,
am plecti, re-
381.
,
ipf., ,
-,
grouping themselves about her,
', 37 f.
- {<),
adj. open,
publicly declared, 288; esp.
,,-,
adv. palam, o/?en/y, 196. []
detegeretur,
that the thing should come to light;
pal am, openly, undisguisedly
(opp. 330; 296), ^^,
publicly.
' (), undi-
,, ^ , -
from
simul, at
;
(Aeolic
all to-
que concitantur,
from all
'
sides,
round his shoulders,
,
417;
spring
510,
(),
upon
267.
fioat
[]
aor. inf.,
it
gether,
,, , '
, -
mediately, I 6,
donia,
/i
336,
i%
413,
2 1 7,
, Amy don,
[]
[]
eru
mor
g e r e, anoint
,
, -
259|. [-----]
the Eurotas,
father of
ace, son of
,twenty
and
-,
695,
dum
sound,
704.
-,
(),
part,
ipf. ari-
dull
-
Sparta, residence of Tyndareos, mid. inf. ipf.
-,
58ft
he u
[]
ovoc, [///], irrepre- around,
used esp. of exter-
cont recta re manibus, feel of
touch, grasp; also with , all
s s, faidtless,
-',
handle, 215.
,
nal appearance, but also in a more gen-
,
, ,
eral sense, excellent, glorious (fortunate,
232,
defensor,
/x 261). [-
-opa, -,
]
defender, protector,
(), [o
ace,
,-,
{'), '. -,
versabatur
circumvolitabat,
see
ipf. from
only aor.
circa, sounds about
315f.
-
vie,
of I
(,
448.
munio), arcere,
, circumfundebatur,
.-6,
.
122
,-',
; rose about me,
devoravit,
369. (Od.)
see
, . -
Tivi Ti, I 674, 835 from some see
;
one, Ti,
defend,
402,
, 731
486, 674,
538 help,
500
;
(), utrimque acu-
;
-,
-
possess, protect, esp. of perf and plupf.
,
cumvcrsabantur,
only '
9f.
cir- with dat.
fut. -, cast
,
-
{), t r i mquc about, (1) amicire, induere, />Mi on,
contectam, close-covered, A 45f of garments, weapons, etc., always in
(), ambiguum tmesi ,
also without ace. of the
( c t
i c m), doubtful (his victory person (also mid., clad one's self), ,
doubtful), Tivi (dat. of pers., 342 of thing,
382t.
742,
putting on strength; fut. only mid., /
with
adv.,utrimque,/3l53,427,al73;
I.
,
round about,y 32,429, 122; exchanged
564, 647;
(sometimes wrongly written as one
will equip myself.
nere,
, , ,,
foundation)
208, or
; , (2) c i r c u
192, building upon
j) o- m
this
dtipy 'Ocu-
embrace ;
(as
yoi-
word),
,
10,
with ace,
191, 609;
760 ; so 262. , seize;
amplecti genua; ^454,
344, as much as his hands
IKprep., (1) with gen., de, about, con-
cerning,
,
825, 267. (2) with dat., -,
could hold in their clasp;
compass, resound about.
-6,
535,, en-
,
(a) local, circa, ai-ound, among, 388, resistance, 623t.
328, 231, 396,
proleptically, pierced the
493 ;
; ,
was around the spit, A 465,
on the fire, 426
423, I 470 (b) causal, because
;
the entire man, 389, 32. (II.)
gi'andson
; seer,
of ,,
a Phaiakian, 1 14. [t]
tv'lQaKy, marl cincta,
son of
and
-
tion and in the Kalydonian boar-hunt,
finally, through
treachery of
Eriphyle, in the expedition of the Sev-
en against Thebes, 244. []
-,
shrieking about,
(),
as she flew
316f.
tiie
-
'6>
-' (),
593t.
, ", , -
town subject
ambidexter,
strong-armed, only at close of verse,
(aor.
gere,n,/x74;
ipf pf plupf only ipf
355, 541,
. (),
acutis, sharp at both ends,
almost
always at close of verse, utrimque
474 see
(See annexed cuts.) [i]
;
.
ov-
OO
. .
-<Ccfc=0=
,- 29 '-
- ,
(),
.- ,
,
-,, -,
-, -6,
, -
rages round about,
, -6 ,268.(2) from
only
perf. plupf.,
{),
329, (II.)
(1) from
87.
circa
-
circa exarsit, with double bowl and base, which may
stand upon or be drunk from either
-
end, the base serving also as bowl
, ),
270. (.)
(),
reversible cup,
circumsili-
i.
(cf.
e.
-
villosam, shaggy around, with unt, run about, 413f.
-/, -,
all
shaggy border, 3U9f. a Nereid, 42 f.
pf. pass., (also in tmesi), with
562, round whose edge goes a border and aor. (calim, occulo, Ger.
-
fut.
(casting) of tin ; 405, encloses it. hullen, Eng. hull, of grain), obvol-
(), quae ge- vo, wrap around, veil, 262 shelter,
nas lace rat, with both cheeks torn enclose, >^91,i618, 511; becloud, of
;
from grief,
-,
700f
(),circa 1 ace-
rat ae, (both) torn from grief, 393f.
du
swoon,
180;
417 of sleep, 86
c e s, dovhle (out-
350, cf 116, 68,
love engrossed
my
,,heart
;
, surround, S
;
343,
,
1 i ;
er
-,
and inner harbor),
-, (),
847 f. 420,
-
-ai, gen. double-headed, 1., 231.
sing., nom. and ace. pi., utrimque having hewed
curvatae, curved at both ends, only
of ships at rest, 162. [^^ ] "-,{),
off all around (the bark),
a Trojan,
12f.
313f.
-, ,
(The cut represents a Phoenician ship, fr d s 0, shady,
as represented on an Egyptian monu- 677|.
ment.) double-cupped
,
whose base is boAvl-shaped, and
goblet,
-,
may be drunk from, 63. [h']
from
-,
-
digging about,
",
s a r r i e b a t,
son of
a seer, 248f
(Ulcere),
242 f.
was
dilucu- ,
aor.
- -(),
or ipf),
(ivvvpi), fut.
and mid.
amicire, />?<i on, don,
-,-,, (no prcs.
-66,
1 u m, gray of early dawn,
-, ,
besiege,
-,
461.
1
airayyomi, wipe off all over,
433f []
aor. imp. mid.,
(2)
152f.
^^<
a prize), of defenders and assailants,
496; cf ',
526. (11.)
around, (1)
fight for (as
.
T393, 23;
,
one's self in,
mid.,induere s'ih\,dress
-'-, only
131, 23.
pr. (imp. and ,-,' , ,
leader of
(1) son of Krirtroc,
to/, 203. (2) son of
,
part.) leader of 870.
and ipf,
versari,
also in tmesi,
be busy about; 473,
su7-round (mid.); irvp, envelop inflame;
apparare, i/res5,0 61 ; arrange,B52b,
seduli,
, circa
-, ,
suitor,
both
242.
sides,
son of
dark on
diaphragm,
(lit.
- ( ),
busily,
am bus sit,
1 18.
singed
metaph. of soul,
darkened by rage or grief, of instanta-
- (),
round about, 389 f.
circa adhae- - {,
neous effect of strong feeling. (II.)
circum-
,,
;-9 {),
rebat, seitled upon, 25|.
undiquc
af-
sonavit,
-,
-,
re-echoes,
-ov. resounded,
227;
260,
tm., aor.
460.
f 1 u ens, ? ich ; others interpret, having
father and mother still alive, X 496f
-c,vife
mother of
oi
41 6|.
grand- -,
*-5,
', ,
around or in,
a suitor,
pr.
521. 186
a Nereid,
son of
89.
and
;
ipf., dwell
tm.,
44.
from
499.
-
-, ^,
,- 30 -6
,-,
, ,
",
only
hewed round about, 196|.
dolavi, obsidere,
- ()
58.
233; in tmesi, ;
, c
4, t 380,
,. -, ,
(1) son of from i i t, crown-
ally of the Trojans,
(2) son of a Trojan chief,
612.
830.
circumsonet,
-6, ,
ed with, 205 f.
obside-
-^,
iounds, a 352 f.
and
re-
-
bant, were besieging,
ipf.,
-7,
-
.
curant,
-7-,(),
attended,
tend (the wounded); assail,
,--, see
see
see . -,
467; taL up,
203, 184.
-
amplex-
in tmesi, yet
;
507 f,
circa
149.
on,
placed
girded on,
t re m e-
;
a t a, embracing, clinging to (her lifeless sea-goddess (not repre-
^6 (),
husbandX
',
523|.
only pr.,
-,, ,,
sented in Homer as wife of l^oscidon),
422, 97, 60.
'
-,
c ur arc, till, watch over;
-,
V 78, attend, serve (ironical). (Od.)
and
,
-,
-^/,
,
fut.
(),
Jemale attendant (not a slave), without
whom the noble dame of the heroic
attend
tremble for,
' (),, (-
), king of
) ',6
and fear
^ h
and
-
lest,d 820f.
only with
392,
plumed,stnct]y, dou-
266.
(0-
douhle-
-, -,
(so also
tend, 159,
circumvolitabat, was
307.
only
681 ; superin-
fluttering
ble -ridged; helmet
with double or divid-
ed crest. (See cut,
a and b.)
-]
about, 31 5 f.
(), iv cir-
,
-0/3,7
-6,
,,['],
, aor. pass.
cumflua, sea-girt, a 50. (Od.) [] were put to flight around him,
(from
162; weakened to
old instr. case,
which orig. ,
290t.
, (, ), two-
stood before
,
748, r 46 and in composition,
634,
- handled vase or jar for wine also, 74, ;
,
; for ashes of the dead. (See the follow-
a 54, 486, 340 replaced at ; ing cuts, the first two from Egyptian,
close of verse by 4, 266, the others from Greek, originals.)
723, 442), utrimque, 0W both sides.
I. adv., (1) 519; 162, hurl the
spears yVom both hands at once:
have on both carry; a 54, hold
sides,
,
asunder; round about,
,
(2) apart,
221,
13, 345.
342, 115.
706 singly, 57, cf. X 1 17
;
(1)
,
with gen.,
far away from, 352, 267, 444 on ;
end,
S
^, ,-,
one side of
rowly,
274,
393 in
723.
384.
266,
(3)
(2)
;
withwith
ace,
635, 748,
only ipf.
all its parts,
and
dat.,
46.
circumstarc,
on either
about, around,
aor.
nar-
-
- 31
{), irreprehe -
s,
1.
irreproachable,
(possibly from ,
109f.
strictly,
,
aliqua), somehow, similar in its use to
'; hence, I., with opt., mere (subjec-
tive) supposition, sumtio ficti;
711, oh yap
non enim Troes impugnaverit,
he would (could) not, unarmed, attack
the Trojans; in hypothetical periods,
-6,
fully,
()
254|.
,
aor. (),
weigh care-
devora-
s II m t i
defenderim,
/3 62;
f i c t i, conclusion of expressed
or implied supposition made without
regard to fact, i)
),
,
ego
I would defend myself,
in relative periods,
A-^ero
{
me
,
0.
270,
)
thronged about,
them,
ring in one's ears,
compass (tmesis), rivt,
also aor. pass.
in tmesi, ri rivi,
about,
498 ;
297 (tmesis);
544,
5 716,
41 ; en-
-, 414;
253, S
i
;
c r c u m-
278. (2)
, --
Zeus,
how
362; also
contrary to
fact,
(2) in interrogations,
quests,
should (could)
57,
sumtio
couldst
Avith assumption
falsi,
a
I forget?
65,
(Avouldst)
A 232.
in re-
thou
- -, -,
63 ; embrace, 214; 764, before the not? (3) in dependent relation after
dust-cloud rose.
see -, , past tenses,
ut acciperem, didst send me
6<pp' ()
,, , ',
amplexus. / might receive, 334 hypothet-
that ;
of
, ,
(2) son of Zeus and
founder of
(3) leader of the
brother
262.
692. [7]
, am bo, both; -
quer even though (as he said) the Muses
should sing,
,
597.
II. with indie, (1)
past tense (supposition contrary to
-
,,
fact), sumtio falsi,
-^ (), (
t],
-
u trim que, from or Troia abstulisset, si
,
on both sides, at both ends,
in utramque
167. incolumis rediisset, as he would
par- not have brought away from Troy, had
-, - ,
tem, in both directions, 223. (II.) he returned home without mishap.
(ou^ac), humi, on the (2) with future, seldom, X 66,
'
ground, at his feet, 237 f. me ipsum
postremo dilaceraverint,melast
, agnosceret.
aor. from
of all shall the dogs rend. III. with
both
rent'
-
pieces,
,
(ambo), ambo, utrique, subj., denoting that which is soon to
(sides), A 363 (B 124)
424.
opt. pres.
the two take place, scarcely diiFerent from sim-
(),
,
two-handled,
from
;
lOf.
mete- he
ple future.
lose his
(1) in principal sentences,
. , , see
, -,-, -, -,-
1. I.
,,
conspicatus ero, whomsoever I 2. ova, voc. from
shall have perceived, 10 (yet subj.
pres.,
shall I speak?
quoad honorabunt,
iy,
quomodo ego locutus
332)
A
;
goes
often in tmesi, go up,
29,
(to),
permeat homines,
abroad among men , 132,
77; Avith
,
until they shall
honor. "Avand in one sentence, 143 Si 287, 184, 143, 470 ; ,
;
,
493, per corpora in-
,
.
(),
peared.]
, ,
embark upon ; also absolute (be-
2. ov by apocope for
298; before ,
456 and in
;
167; before
sc.
755 (cf. 812, 709, and
3. -,
268,
110-118).
negative prefix, cf. Lat. in-,
, ,
before v, fore taking ship for Troy), 210, cf. A
(1) pro-
611 also trans, in tmesis, A 143,
;
-, -|,
having taken us into their ship.
,
Eng. iu n- (cogn. with avtv, possibly crastinare, j50si?po7ie, 584; tmesis,p
),
n-,
,
, . ).-
with shortened before consonants 262; raid., 436. (2) mid., ordiri,
to so-called privativum, which make a prelude,
also (as ava-) appears before vowels
when in the ancient form a spirant, , turivit, bubbled up,
a 155, 262.
54f (v. 1.
sca- () ', -
,
F, or J, was heard
/, before labials
up, aloft. I. adv.,
(opp.
:
(-), -6,
,-,
416; mixed, pouring in (upon the aor. rattled
water) the wine, 390 often separated aloud, 13 creaked aloud,
, (-),
; 48. ;
belongs.
II. prep., (1) with gen., 240, as often as she gulped down ; and
()
',
embark, a 210. 586, vanished as if sucked
on, upon, A 15,0 152, up.
(2) with dat.,
-,
275, 177; 8, to each other. (3)
with ace, strictly per, along a line scaturivit.
(contrast successively Avith on
see
,
only aor. etc., (-), ,
,
different points of a surface, passim agnoscere, ^noer again, 250, 250;
per ; ii/,with dat, at one point within 734, maxime
vero ipse sentit,
, ,
my
,
a given boundary ; f , with ace, to such
132
a point. (1) of space, aloft to, or in, of all; 144, quomodo talem me
466; in agnoscat, recognize me for such as
;
my
the fortunate possessor knows it best
\,
,,
breast, and rose to mouth, I am.
339; ,
452;
straight
throughout, along, with verbs of motion,
318; along,
forward; (a) necessity, want,
300;
(
85 ;
necessitas,
dat., perforce,
143.
, (),
,,
74, 362, 298, 657, 101, 270, , (1) vio-
,,;
257, 546, 319, 321, 166, 136, lentus, constraining; day of
also figuratively, 716 ; (b) with other constraint, s e r i t us Avord of
/",
;
, ,,;,
286
governed word,
temporal,
night through,
;
^ 80.
per no c tern,
[-^ >-']
:
follg.
32.
;
(their
-
also,
the
(2)
all
cessity,
necesse
251);
coacti;
sion.
,' ,
[-^
est,
inviti.
necessitas,
]
418,
\\,of necessity, 434, e 1
out of compul-
constraint, ne-
(with
667 (
inf.),
633,
-,
,
-
tro curvabant, unloosed, and
only -',
]
- ,- , ,
re-
33
-, -,
land,
was bent back, 44.
rior), cf.
forth,
board,
534,
,,89.
272,
aor. -,
a place. (1) on
441 (to the inte-
203; producere, bring out
(2) by Avater, on ship-
carry away (home,
bring
,
-
,
rentes,
,,
blood,
() -
bloodshed,
bloodless,
342 f.
(),
[^
i.
- - ^]
(), sine caede, with-
ipf.
etc.
149.
e.
[]
sanguine ca-
without mortal
aor.
negare,
272), 627, 48,
115; bring back,
292 despatch,
29; guide hither, I
338; avayovTO (opp. KaTayovTo),put to
-,
; deny,
refuse,
),500,
450,
149, 116;
204, 1 585 ;
rejyel, reject (opp.
-, -, -, --
recusare.
sp erne re,
93,
.,
sea, 202.
i e t, see mm
287, I 510, 679 ; 265, spurn.
aor.
-
{-), -6 6\,
toll ere, take up. (1) lift from
;
the ground, y 453; mid., take up for
aperuit oculos, opened again his one's self, take up in ; one's
eyes, S 436 f. arms, 8; lift up and sweep away, 66.
() (twisted (2) comprehendere, lay hold of
or plaited) head-band, A 301,16; mid., capere, take, arms,
X
{'),
,
469|.
cxce-
(Sec cut.) 296; cloak, 530; goblet, 9 come
to reason, 22. (3) accipere, bear
;
^117 (or
-,
conducerc,
suscepimus,
undergone,
(-),
in the forms
aor.
emerge,
-,
, -, -
563.
-^vy, -cvvai,
have
only
-,
with ace., arose to the wave (surface)
of the sea, A 496; recedere, draw
297, V 135.
always with only ov- ,
back, 377;
out prep.,
-- (-),
combat.
,
217; and ace. with-
225, cf 214, out of the
-, -, ^6
251 (
(and -ov), ace end it, kindled,
123).
- ),
without bridal gifis
(i.e.
-, -, ipf.
f.
gush forth,
,)
opt. -, -,
toll ere, lift
imp. -aeipe, aor. ind.
inf.
limbs,
up (tmesis,
298 ; the op-
part, -\,
130,X 399, -,- stream down.
(1)
-
;
/,
ing against the ground,
/), 113, cf r
(OijXiw), revirescet,
shxdl bloom again, A 236|.
(), , addi-
577 ; o/?i>>2, doors (opp,
-, (],
156,
leaning hack,
395;
525,
supinus,
78, t 371, ^ 794.
-, -,,
amenta cenae,
-
t ornavients, delights only
,
ipf.
of the banquet, 152, ^ 430. (Od.) shot forth,
.
1
13f.
,, - -
e u11a hounding, shoved
-,
s s, ipf. av-eKoirTC,
HOf.
-^,
-, ,-- { hack, <p 47f ; see
gen. ), aor. since I
trod the path of insolence, 424 ; have once for all broken silence, 467|.
I 372, clad in impudence. aor. part,
, (),i u d e s, m -, after she had hung it up, a 440f
Insolent, shameless, 449, of the suitors ; (^) belonging
to the master, 39 7f.
-,
,
- -, ^, -- 34
, -,-
vibratam, having poised
(.)
hi/
-
-, -,
fell rattling over,
,
-, , -
-
fear, 74.
ipf.
colligere, gather,
(U.)
379|. []
aor.
overmastered
inf.
321.
and drawn
,-,
siluit, sprang up,
-,
355.
back,
692, aor.
85.
(2) mid.
aor. av-ciravac,
arcuit, hinders from, 550f.
aor. part.
ex-
-}
-
,
(-, transfixa, having
-',
-,
ace. 375), spitted, 426f.
ignavus, defenseless, cowardly, 62. see vav^rvlf
,
(alere), insatiabilem, apertas.
-, -,
insatiable,
-\,
-', .
\\4:. (Od.)
ipf. iter.
aor.
--66,
solvere,
part, out; only (1)
unfurled, shook out the sails,
(2)
'
ex an do, spread
A 480, etc.
-,6 , -,
untie, 178 (in tmesi) ; retexere, w?2- apertas, open
ravel,
-, () , -, -
-],
105. (Od.)
grassatur
(opp.
aor.
121),
cxsi-
-
per, rages through, 490f. luit, sprang np out of, 379f.
fut. ay only fut.
,
shalt ivipe off on thy own head, expiate and explore,^"// up, accomplish
1 aor.,
-,
with thy life, r 92|. 34, A 263, 170
-
(one's fate), en-
-,
;
,
-, . .
tavi, was awaiting,
-,, -? ()
tirer, revieasure the road
see
(), 342f.
to,
aor., e
428f.
m e- sail up,
ering of
fut.
breath, respite
ad fretum,
from
and ipf.,
234;
recov-
A
-,
c'lva- aor,, battle,
., -, -,
commonuisti,
-,
hast reminded, 80 L (11.)^
ipf. and aor. - and
-,
,-, -
e,await, pass, and plupf.
,
respirare, respire,
-- ,
(11.)
ipf. and aor. (tmesis), take breath, come to one's senses, 42
admiscere, <o inix with, mix receive from (only 1 aor. act.).
together, 235, 41, 529.
-- (),A non redemp-
-, -,
66, efferbuit, seethed up,
ipf. iter.
oritur,
238f.
I'ises,
tam, without ransom,
mas exprimens,
() /ei/?y
99f. [d]
lacri-
tears flow,
192t. 81.
l>-vf,onIyipf.andaor.,abnuere,
,
ai/-a7rrw,r el i gar e,aiiac/i, of cables,
,&,,
den I/, refuse, 311; with inf.,
forbid,
252;
468; without
-
162;
,
gantor ad malum,/*
imp. aor. pass., reli-
51; suspen-
inf.,
gods;
-,
,
^ 129 ;
KTOC,
dat. pi.
s
, ,,
u r s u m,
(),
557, tutor,
X 205.
up-hill,
voc.
11 6|.
of
dere, hang
fault,
-, '.
-6,
rious,
86.
274t.
tip,
(),
[]
274 ; impute
Ota, noto-
,' - ,
dominus, master, ruler. (1) as pos- see
sessor,
,
87.
(2) as rukr, (a) of gods, only aor.
-ijpira<r, -ap-
etc.; eripere, snatch out, X 276;
Apollo,
,
23;
Poseidon, Hephaistos,
-^ --,
(b) of men, e.
. 514;
com-
carry off, I 564 ; snatch away,
--,
esp. of sudden gusts of wind,
and - (),
515.
437,
,
; g., I 164 ;
e versus
^
est. Jell backward,
-,
64.
-,
it
-
(Od.)
rare,
-
-()-,
sivalloics up, 104. (Od.)
(),
alienati, not fit-
devo-
^^^)
-, 297
-ov. (1)
only pf.
up, spout up,
wales started up under the
;
-',
nm
and aor.
),
ting,
-,,
out leader,
incongruous, hence hostile (opp.
(Od.,
(), sine due
703, 726.
365).
e,
-,
456. (Od.)
;
(), mutus,
412,
up 7-ises the sheer rock. (2) run back,
speechless,
-, -,
,
si lu it, sprang forth, 458|. only pres. act. and mid.,
tyxog,drew and aor. act. -^>; vat, monstrare. (1)
- by turns
his spearyb/'M, 574f. ivere feeding the flame (to give
, (), domina,
- rnis- light), 310.(2) disclose, A 87 ; dis-
tress, queen (only a 149 of mortal). playing, 411; show loquacity, 159;
dominari,
over.
--', -,
(1) persons
{^, -,
(ipf.
oe
), fut.
sovereign,
; comm. with
tueri,
aor. raid.
rule,
dat.,
A
reign
7,
A
bet?-ai/,
all.
254.
(3) mid., appear.
(-),
(.), openly, before
178f, and
the eyes of
, -, (,
62 Avith A only aor.
-
61, tv, ; 1
-, ,
gen., 33 Avith ace. (duration of time),
; brought up, 625, and drew
ruled through three a long-draivn sigh, 314.
, , , -,
dat., -,
generations of men, y 245.
-, -,
a 117, cf. 93
be master oy Priam's sovereignty over
the Trojans,
177.
,,,-
30; pass., be ruled,
181 ; To,
39 If.
agnosceret, should
pres.,
reccdo, was
ipf.,
recognize,
part. aor.
retiring,
-,
-, - -,
.-, -,
gendo, standing
adv. (cf. araSiy), ass ur-
upright,
-<,
469. (II.)
ipf.,
600 ; also with
aor., infudit,
-
g e m u i t, loailed a loud, 9f poured
-
i therein, 209f
,
.-,
To,
211.
,
and ipf.
lamentari, bemoan, bewail aloud;
(II.)
cede, withdraw,
461, 210.
(),
pres., fut. aor. 1, re-
270 ; also with
-,
-, ,
and
-^- --,
(, (),,
\|/, cverterent,
v.
overturn,
for
peragro, wan-
436;
575
gerare,
alleviate.
cool,
[-'
d 568;
]
pres. ipf.,
3 sing. aor. pass., refri-
795, assuage,
and
sua-
(>),
, ) (),
der through, 326. vis), ipf.
ov-pv(-p0),versans,
turning
-, -0,
-, -,
,
it over and over, 394f
see
pf.
light,
and '^, placere,
gratify ; esp. with
aor.
,( please, de-
(for
373 ;
-,. ,
perferre. Avith two datives, A 24, 674 398,
tol-
-,
by speech) 422, gratum, acceptable.
-, , , -
;
-,
aor. emisit,
caused to spring up (as food), (), spolia, spoils
,
777|.
i g
upon me,
-,
-
m
, ,,
i i
X
dure, withstand (poison),
lOOf.
fut.
a a f f i c i e t, will heap insult
part, of aor.
aor.
^, 327.
en-
(Od.)
in
each,
,
-,
of arms,
,
V 14f.
S 509|.
638,
i.
'.)
IGSf.
-< 36 -
-
avSpa-iriSSeaai,
475t.
mancipiis, shves,
,
-ci
rentis, destitute of bedclothing,
- (),
(), gen.,
, veste ca-
348f.
-
, ,
-|
(),
ivith rnan-btirdening stones,
.
(),
ingentibus,
12 If.
homicidac,
terrogo, inquire,
231 ;
420,
ipf.
, ask respecting,
;
in-
with
- ,
man-slaying, 651. (II.) 238.
(), tolerabilis,
,
from ov-KT<Js, -or,
facto, wrought
dat. pi.
(),
by men's
in an ib US
hands, A
endurable, 83 ; usually with
350, in a fashion
',
no longer
also
371t.
() to be endured.
-,
,
, ordy gen, sg. aor. part, from
-, -,
,
and pi., nom. pi., caedes, slaughter of reversus.
men (in battle), ( 612, 11.) ipf. -\, attrahere,
,
daughter of draw tip, draw, 434, 128, 150; drav)
in ; wife of Hektor, back, A 375 ; mid., draw out and recover
371, (one's spear), 97 ; tear out (one's
,,
395, 460,
,
etc.
, (),
(II.)
-,, '.
hair), X 77.
human
,
' '
, ,,,
flesh, 297 ;
pieces of
hum an us,
human
,
see
vent us, wind;
,
-
-
374 blood, 19 body,
',
flesh, 1 ; 571 ;
; hurricane,
,- ,
tumult of men, tumultuous
,
186,
crowd,
- , ; 538.
(), ; as symbol of swiftness,
-
valor (better 207, 342, 437 ; Aiolos,
reading, as regards sense, than 21. Chief winds, see
vigor, but unmetrical).
homines dcvorans,
('),
eating man's
also
(,
tering against the whid,
195, 383.
443), shel-
224|.
-6, , (^),
,
flesh, 200. [] (/^), ventis auc-
", ",
,-, , viros oc- tu s, swollen by the wind, 625, 256
cidens, man- shying, made from a tree toughened by exposure
),
, 479, vegetable poi-
Achilleus, to ivind.
,
- ,, ,
,
son, 261. (for fn-
,,
-5, pres., and 1 aor. 216 ; -la A 355 ; adv. -lov,
, ,
excitare, wake up, 474.
,-, 730 \7 2, encouraged.
;
'
, town in
-, ,
agnovi.
aor. from 521t.
see respi-
, -, -, -',
ipf. from ravit.
vibra-
-,
suscepimus, ?uc have sustained. see
^
aor. from cx- vit.
ortae sunt, started tip. aor.
-^,
-',
-,,
,
-,
-6,
), cohibebat,
, -,
- see
ipf.
ivas holding back,
sine dote.
(for avkf -
ab ripuerunt, snatched away, a
hoist,
aor.
402.
'
(Od.)
241.
&,
;
. ^,
S 209. (II.)
-, (itvai), subirc, (1) -^,
repeatedly, 251 f.
i m e re m ,
-,
go up,
332;
492.
,.
-^, ,
146,274;
oricnte, with the
redire, re/ni,X 499,
, 480;
290. (3) adire ad,
daivn, 362. (2)
see
siluit.
aor.,
aor.
dv-^trci
from
fut, from
ex-
-^
- 37
-
, ,, ,
(), hearthless, home- (), ace, non viri-
less, I I e m, unmanly, 30 1 (Od.)
63t.
-,
.
(-
avv
gen., sine, icithout; dtov,
372,
hostibus,
of. 213
556.
; ,
privative, in-, un-), with
invito deo,
procul ab cognate with Sabine word nero).
(perhaps
,,
, ,
avv66v, -0f, (1) procul, far away, yvvt), 163 ; (b) in age, 449 ; (c)
, ;,
27, 277, 300 (opp. iyyvQi), emphatically, 7nan indeed, hero, 529,
241 A 35 452. (2) 1 189 ; cf. in combat, 472 (d) of
,
;
X
185,
39,
cf.
239
89;'
;
occupation and nationality with
A 514, 319
;
;
;
-,
-
procul av
- ,
ii, far from, 554 ; fikya :
,
!
'
innubilus
ther, cloudless blue sky,
.']
-, (.)
), , 45 f.
ae-
[d-
ms^rit\\s,husband,\327,l96,a292,
181 (3) homo, human
.
often with
among mortah, 354
being,
.
, ), -
, 544
;
and
fut.
aor.
(inf.
(inf.
), . mid.
aor.
gods,
[ in
119
arsi,
;
and
giants,
in trisyllabic forms.]
(),
303,
;
120.
, ,, ,
(imp. non culta, un-
, S 499,
-,
,",
sustinere, hold up. I. act. ploughed, 109. (Od.)
, ,
X
,
80, X 297, 291 ;
in combat perf. pass. imp. from av-
(boxing),
450
89 in prayer,
;
making
A
*= alligantor,
233.
,
; in oath,
412; maintain, rill; hold back,
jut forth, emerge, 320, 310.
426
.
;
., town in 1151.
son of -
(II.)
, ;,
dure,
- .6,
, ,
,
mid. (1) hold one's self up, bear up, en-
285, 7 277 with part. ; A 586,
587, forbear ; 375, stay aivake. (2) in Troia,
488t.
473|.
[--^-]
father of
(),
, ,
hold up before one, 321 ; , floridus,
100; often flowery, 467 ; adorned with flowers,
exsurgcns, lifting up arm for 440 275; cf. cut
,
;
,
,
striking, 362. No.
tolerate, , 423, 32
\y'
13 ;
895
entertain,
; with
/o
( epos),
595. token of supplication, A 501.
), '
,
, (
sisters son, gen. pi.
,
,
nephew,
-6 (), mutus,
(1) pi.
.
from
422,
; muti,
, yv, ',
speechless. per
227|.
aristas, oyer the ears of grain,Y
93,
-,
323, I 30,
..
240. (2)
,
adv.,
508|.
()
ovoc, town in
- . florid um
aor. from
-,
-,
-5, (),
3 sing. aor. subj. from
sec
ov, insana-
t84t.
-,
c i b u m, food offlowers, flowers as food,
,,
i-^J] _
-', re-
-
ipf., aor.
(), ' -
,
bills, inappeasable, 394. (II.) sistcre, resist, 30.5, 70. (II.)
- .
;
rebellious, 236.
, (//),
,
(II.) xjouthful herbage, 449.
(y), unmilked, prunae,
[ wv^
439|. heap of glowing coals, I 213f.
(),
A
"peri., cbullivit,
-5< ()
gushed forth,
aimless, 1 1 1
f
266|. See
py, endless, 365,
107,
288),
ov, (f
homo,
48; to animals,
mi!, (.
125,
( ?), 65,
to gods,
315) ;
homines, mankind,
340,
123 and
400.
S 361,
29;
535,
quisquam,
,
the world,
125, 95, cf.
354,
awj/ one,
38
,
imder
195, 410, or
inf.
-,
from
,
I.), surgere, rise up.
bed, S 336,
-
(1)
from seat (of whatever sort), I 195, f
124.
for imp. see
sum esse,
460, 598, 300
(),
disgusted with, weary of,
,
, , ,
;, ,
pertae- (2) for action (of Avhatever sort),
258, /i 439, Avith inf, in cip ere,
to speak, '
or among them), cf
343, 694;
'
58
380;
rose up (before
,
pass, freq. in tmesi, e. g. 118.
vt,Ct.,taedio&{t'icere,incotn- from sick-bed, 287 from grave,
-,
;
,
,-
viode, 178, r 66; pass,, he annoyed, 56.
wearied,
291,
117 ; a 133, 335 ;
indeed hard to return out of raising, 798, 369;
part, to liens,
' ^=
-,
'tis
-, /,
228 f. ]
moles tia, tracking back, 192. X
,
burden, weari-
,
ness, 394, 52 ; /i 223, unendurable av-viToi, see oritur.
, -, ,^^ ,
bane; trouble, plague, 192, 446. imprudens, unreflecting,
(Od.)
-,
-{,
-,
taesus.
[]
fut.
false reading,
subj.
-,
aor. pass,
2 sing,
,
3
aor.
sing,
-, 2
from
.
-, -, 2
1.
265), -rjy,
, ,
sing. opt.
-iy (conjectural
m
i 1 1 e r e.
per-
iter,
S
-
270.
168,
,,
-, .
(Od.)
228.
untouched by destruction,
see
aperio,
(), incolumes,
o/>e,
761 f.
ipf.,
389,
and
,,
,
forth.
(mid.
80 ;
), .
(1) send forth,
.
(2)
-^, skin,
loose,
laying bare her bosom,
568 ;
-,
-,
{ =
see
quam excors
44 It.
see
-,
fu-
to,
,
eitare, ,-<5,
880.
34
(3)
1
;
18,
440, forsake ; give reins
loose upon, urge on, in-
185 against,
-, exsilio, spnng up,
130
only aor.
; ',
,
/3 ;
'
405, 882 ; Avith inf
,
tare, stir up against, impel,
($
\_1,
', ,
362 exci-
705, esp.
also with inf., X 252, 465.
; elsevvh.
, S
.]
;
climbed swiftly up the sky, y
clusum,
off his return,
-<$< (), reditu caren-
{), u
reddiderunt,
1 82f
redit
1.
i t e r-
cut
, - (),
{), molestus, trouble-
- -
some, 220, 377 ; the tes, made void their return,
more troublous for him, 190. (Od.) 528t.
a-vnTTO-iroSes, illotis pe- sine morbo,
dibus, with tmicashed feet, without disease, 255t.
{), non co minus
,
235f.
{),
,, ,-, ..
illotis, unwash-
,-,
ed,
-,
266 f.
aor. 1.
I.
-,-, ipf.
imp.
fut. {)-
vulneratus, unwounded,
near trithout
540f
nor did any one draw
inflicting a wound, X
part,
stand up, tj 163 ;
-, -, -,
exciere, bid or make 37it. [g
supporting with
-, 319
-4,-, A 191 ; wake etc., see
-
his hand, disperse,
-, - -
;
vp,
, .
32 ; call to life
deport, transfer,
,
up to battle,
fut.
64,
3
7; excitare, stir
358.II.
aor.
pi.
(du.
;
-, - -
-,
(), ,
the dead,
part,
756
see
b i 1 i a, unendurable,
see
63f
intolora-
etc.,
German
= (old instr. case,
prefix ant, ent), adversum,
opposite; adv., and prep, with gen.,
,
39
rere,
encounter,
; aor.
lueet,
-
, 293,
297 (vith dat., 127,
88,
etc.,
312,
occur-
551 ;
(I) e region e, in the vicinity of, 431, 147),Avith gen., 231 ; 290,
7
G26; coram, i presence of, before, strike; have or take part, share, with
remained standing before him,
141, she acc, only 31 A
elsewh. with gen., A
;
,
;
\_
,
properly ore might enjoy just as much good luck as
, ,
;
(instr.)
,
countenance.
similis fuit, was
versus, contra,
, (2) in hostile sense,
against,
like him
ad-
75,
in , % 28;
-,
,
56, participate in the fu-
neral ceremonies of her son.
dat. pi.
, ,
('), adversis,
-
355; hostile, 304, 415 A ;
,
375,
aor.
encounter,
201
,
lent to, Avith gen., I
(),
,, ,
;
327
399
ipf.
158, then
401,
occur rere,
423,
514. (il.)
;
fut.
vieet,
;
A
16 ;
occurrere.
dentally, encounter,
Avith gen. only,
shall be my lot,
790,
come in the icay of
547
meet acci-
375, 275,
,- ,
might he soon take part in battle, i. e. dat, e. g. 114. (2) meet intentionally
find an opponent; meet in hostile en-
counter, 7 254.
,
(a) as friend,
as foe, A 365,
546,
465
19, 277 ; (b)
,
,.
847, ;
, -,
160t. ;
-
acc. of direction, 257, a 21, 90; Odysseus's com-
,,
;
face to face, openly, co-oram, palam, panions, ^ 571 ; nations, 241, 408
A 187, 158, 247, 464, 120, suitors, 18 ; Penelope, 117 ; Poly-
,
221, 6> 213, 158; in battle, A 590, phemos, a 70. [i]
307, 109 forward, 399 in front, ; (), , opposite
-
;
^152.
,
the entrance (out of doors),
3<^", it 159f.
,,, , -, ,
rior.
band of
123
262,
;
1.
59, 262.
(), ,
son of
at the
59, sons of Ante-
hus-
'Avti-kXcici,
"-,
wife of
(1)
daughter oi
name
85,
horse,
358.
of a Greek war-
ex adverse,
286.
137;
",
ex adverso,
(locative from
387f.
prep. Avith
gen., strictly (\)in the face of, adver-
sum, 415, 481 ; ' 115, before the
),
outright, utterly,
867,
prep., e. g.
in compounds, e.g.
, ,,,
116, 380,
100;
673,
162; often joined Avith foil,
also
-
eyes.
546,
(2)
.
, -,
placed over against as
equivalent, loco, instead of, I 116,
, ,
307, 290.
},
-,
819.]
876, cf.
[]
481. [- - -,
son of
130,
, ^
457,
,
men, of
-
Amazons,
see
{),
189. (II.)
fut. ^
matching-
554,
452,5 187.
'-5,
138,
320,
188.
93,
,
40 -
,
, . '.
-voos, 383 ; (5) son of leader of Greek
mother of
260.
-
the most insolent of the suitors,
7 418, 22, 424.
-,' see
(),
, ,, , 6,, , ,
,
daughter of
and
',
,
84, islanders,
at,
4f
(), only
3, (), adversus, against, pres., ipf., occurro, encounter, 595,
towards. (1) 463 412 203 join, 133
, ,, ,
; ; ; ;
113; 7 160, look up. (2) with come together with hostile purpose,
friendly intent, obviam (ire), (go) to
,
698, 788.
meet, 54, 257 ; 20 ; antrum, cave, 216, 6.
', , ,
185,
,
535.(3) with , 594, 539, 14 ; (Od.)
,
hostile intent, contra, town in Thessaly,
,
,
553, 662) ;
e. g. 98, 8, 31,
584,
694,
422 ; elsewh.
90.
of shield,118; serving to bind to-
gether the layers of metal or leather,
,
()
adv., in opposition, against.
in friendly signif.,
,
coram, be/ore, in
(1) of which the shield was composed (see
the cut). (2) rim of chariot; rim sur-
,
presence of,
,,
,
203,
165,
195.
208,
529 answer,
213
218
334
etc., 198,
160, look up;
;
;
;
, con-
rounding the body (ci-
tra,
has
377.
,
ft Try, A
Similar significations
160.
(1) coram, 425,
(2) contra, against, with. Verbs
230 ;
,
uvai, 256 ;
,.
of combating,
78. []
see
ovTi-ircpoia
88, Sb, 113, 333, X 253,
-, --,
lands lying over against, 635f.
-
-,,
-, ,
,ite,o/}yoose,i/2ierpose (tables
an'ows), gen.
r are, only
,
aor.
74f
against
perfo-
pierce,
-,
vengeance,
191.
[]
-,
114.
(2) sou of
(3) king of the
; , (),
(),
51
cf. /3 76.;
,
,
337.
ace. -ija,
inatcJi
-,
one's self against,
y,
41 .
,
with, 701 Avith ace. of re-
( 238 and
;
-,
,
spect, 482. II.)
, .
"-,
489,
son of Priam,
68.(4) son of
864 ; leader of
) of the chariot, sometimes double,
728 ; it served also as place of at-
41
{,, ,,
113, 508
)
(r<v, only 139)
439,
;
102,
-
tachment for the reins. (See the cut.) 322, 409, etc.
ipf. from ai/oiyiu,aperiebat.
- -,
i u s s i.
see
only
-
553f,
having shoved off from land.
(), necopinato, un-
I
expectedly,
imagined,
nameless,
' (),
92t.
39|.
[7]
( ), iuopinatum, un-
( t-ojua),
552f.
sine nomine,
,
r ex it, arose,
6,
iubete, etc.
-,
812,
aor. in tmesi,
-,
, sur-
,., -,
-cwr0, -,
from
/, bipennis, double hat-
tle-axe of Trojans, 711. (See cut.)
9. -/,
1.
6.
10.
(^),
7.
ipf., cito ei
243t.
ment,
,
successit opus, was
-iv,
successus;
, (),
progressing,
accomplish-
347, they will
, ,,
equivalent,
a gift in return,
3, coiinterhahncing,
719,
( ),
562 ; worth
318 ; equal in
accomplish nothing 544. strength, 234 ; corresponding to one's
,-, -(), , .
;
- ),
;
rai,
1.
, ,
icere completing,
ipt.
draw
,y 496.
K251,-w^]
to
conflcere.
a
56 ; mid.,7r
(1)
(2) pass, ave-
close, 251,
,*|05, river in Paionia, 141, 849.
,,
1^2|.
(-,
dan te, c?e?iseybresi,
son of
1 ignis a bun-
155t. [
in ',
^
473.
2.
, j;--;
).
838,
- ,
porro,
--)(-,-),
596 ; the northward, 544. from (1)
-, , and
?), pf. (imp.
and
cant us,
595,
421
singing, the
731, 44, 253 ;
power
song,
to sing,
a 328, 159,
429, sti-ains of
; ,, -;,,,
;
inf. ;
plupf. (3 sing. the hard. (2) carmen, song, ballad,
and -, also forms story ; that song men hear most will-
like pres. ipf. ingly, 351 ; mournful song, 340 ;
),
42
-,- -,
197, 200,
580.
, , -, (^,
204, (. 1.
, abducere, feac?
fut. aor. -fjyayov,
away; always with
[]
, sweetly sings, only
,
their
pers. subj., exc.
campum
-
own
278, hing with them
estates; ahvays Avith
706.
petentem, vithdrawing
,
-(,
-, (, from the city, and seeking the plain,
,
cantor, singer 563t.
ov, (dPtidw),
(of funeral ode), 720 elsewh. singer ipf., also
,
;
- , ),
and poet, regarded with special favor -TO, cf. 419) only pres. and ipf., adi-
-
by the gods { 43, 479, 487, 518, mere, take aicay, rob, 582, 595,
, ), .
; ;
hence
and highly honored.
,
385, 479, sqq., 262.
*7<5, Trojan town, 828|; see
-
,
-^, fa, (-, con-
,, 6,--,(- ,
fcrti, crowded together, in throngs,
498,0 306; cuncti,N39,
all together,
only aor.
446.
165,412;
234t.
-
('),
desili-
ens, springing down from a crag,
res repetentes,
and
), -, (),
pass, reclaiming, 78|.
, , , {, ,
congregare, collect, 270, -, imp. and opt.
588.
, ('),
-,
(II.)
Eng-
2 aor., arc ere, ward
[]
off, 766, X 348,
,,
lish sAvord),
=
pi.,
- -^.^ -^, -, ,
gladius,
403, 406,
222. [-^
(See cut.)
- ;
swo7-d, in
294, 321
-^ -^ -- ,
;
form
in arsi
ace. mis, not knowing how
E597t. [a]
to
sine pal-
swim, helpless,
405,419.
,
shall they be healed of their wounds,
, ,
,, (,,),-
- -
,
522t.
,
-, ,
3, ten er, tender,
heart-
,
.
(see cut), 609 31, ily, 465.
;
wallet, V 438.
i]pa, , , masc. (so- '
natae,
(),
well-fed, 363t.
after having
c
- i u s,
in battle,
-]), 254
d e fe
helper, 5 165,
s
-(, -
^- ', '
r, companion
119.
cut (hacked) 301 off,
see
f.
,,
;
ipf (former
-',
unwounded,
XcaKc, and
536 f.
only
renuntio,
ipf.
with
respondens,
latter
answering,
with
A 84,
),
824,
, 626
1 aor.,
bring tidings, nvi,
report,
640, -,
400, 347.
v. for
-,
I ; 1.
210.
4-, strangulans, throttling,
^ . ....
only aor. (in tmesi
230t. A 67, 59), act. and mid. ; and ipf.
, -
fmd ones
arcere, ward off, mid. de-
579, 738 de- ,
43
132,
,
192,
125,
-
{, 236,
291, 560,
296) ;
{^,
-, '.
self, ;
,
-., 430 (but gen.
,
not
-,
fend ones self against, 369, 72. 290) ;
,
only aor.
procul, far
,
decline, refuse,
,
absol.), 88, 273,
and 2
ludificari,
107
aor.
see also ;
delude, beguile,
mid.
-.
away,
374.
425.
434
A 35 ; out from it,
;
, ,
only
. ,-. -
, ,,
217, 216.
air-Miirc, see
oir-ccpYc, see
[]
-,
- ),
the knowledge, A 549 far from, A 48, fut. ipf.
, -,
accomplished the journey home again, 383. (3) vovere, utter a vow,
863,872. [--]
326t.
o-iral {-, semel, , minae, threats,
-,,
once,
22 once for 350. (Od.) I 244, 219 then iactantia, boast-
;
all,
200.
-'
aor. ing,
in tmesi detruncare, smote iactatores, boasters,
to the earth, 497. (II.) 96t.
{), -, -,
-, -,
, -, recon- 1. subj. -tyai, ipf
,,
ciliare sibi, that a king should con- fut. often in
-
;
-
ciliate a man,
ordiri,
183|.
to sacred rites by
begin the
sacra 169
tmesi,
;
abesse,
as far away, 400 ;
as far as a spear is cast;
be far from,
be
, -,
cutting off hair from the forehead of absent, wanting, 7, 146.
-, -,
the victim, 446.
-, -, 2. imp. part,
, ipf.
-,---
o-irds, universus, abire, go away, 478;
cuncti,
,
entire, all; pi., ; a all together 289.
158, nothing but kindness; 616, ar- '-7(^ voco), ind. also '-
gento solidum, of massive silver;
-{)
(subj.),
, (opt.),
,
196, in a year and a day. (The trisyl- (imp.), (inf.),
labic forms scarcely found, exc. at end (part.), and without oir- etc.
-5 {), -
;
,-, -, -
;
-,
() {-), fall , deceive, 348. [] (3) renuntiare, ^Ve solemn warning,
,
,
far from, 445.
, dolus,
seorsim,
[]
deceit,
apart,
168
587;
; 1.
-,
Apeira,
91 ;
-,
she who
35, 75, renounce.
comes from
?), 8, {"-
, ,
f al 1 a C i a e, tricks, 31. []
{, ),, , , and
-
ntr. fallacia, only
127, speaks falsely to her, and
288, skilled in deceit.
, ,.,,.
ntr. pi.
boundless, hifinite, vast,
infinitus,
r 1 74
- -
f allax, deceitful, A 526f
[]
-, {),
ipf.
q. v.,,-,
con temps it,
wrest away,
aor. part,
A
greatly insulted,
(cogn. with
as, a, fut.
356 ; , I 107
prorsus
113f.
?),
e rip ere,
;
only
,
unskillful,
tentatus,
-,
boundless,
tus, immeasurable,
((]), imperitus,
untried,
{),
-, {),
195f.
41.
545;
170; no
infinitus,
infini-
endless,
286 ; ,
found, indissoluble,
--
in which the end can not be
340.
44
-
-'7
,- (), speak out without
.
scruple,
-
only a
aTr-CK-XeXaBcaee
- , i
immeasurable,
{
1 i t i s t i a, forget altogether^
(),
imp., ob-
394f
vim,
?), i mm en
245 and im-
;
s am, mem,
373,
,-,
1 309.
uninjured,
{), 282 f.
aor. from -
in col u-
-, ,
enormously far, 354. sine dam-
-66 (), evomuit, no. (1) fortunatus, safe, unharmed,
,
aor.,
-,,
sjjat out,
meminerunt.
A 437 f.
see
A 415, f 40, 519, V 39,
r s c , favoring, kindly,
speech, escort, healthful,
744.(2J
164.
266;
, ,
spoliabant, were
only
-, ,
195,0 343.
{tvapa),
,
oir*
despoiling,
,
tvrea, ipf.,
wagon, four vhceled,
like cover, 70
plan strum,
324; with tent-
not unlike the lio-
;
freight
,
man r a e d a. (See cut.)
,
aor. from
-,
abstulisti.
ves solvit.
ipf. from na-
13
see in fin i-
tus.
* also in tmesi,
(),
156.
il
-,
ere, tear
,
go away,
off,
~(,
134|.
136,
tmesis
[]
-), 766
;
;
de tra-
abire,
leave,
514 (tmesis).
'- (),
thwarter, annihilator, ,-
exstinctor,
,-,
-< {),
361t.
,
opt. aor.
,
decederes, wouldst thou mis-
erably withdraw from battle, 723|.
-6 {),see aberant.
,- -,
(1) igna^us,
ignorant, only y 184. (2) ignotus,
unknoion, only 88. aor. from
, , ,
recusabant,
air-exeaipei, only 5 105,
-?, , , refused.
inf. -
makes hateful; and aor. subj.
/7|>, oderim, Aa<e, 415.
-,{), 2 sing., aor.
odisse,
-, -,
hate,
340
-,
;
202.
94
aor.
unfriendly, harsh,
;
from
,
35 ;
A
de-
,
114, of.
hated, Tivi,
-, -, -,
', -,
96;
aor.
elsewh. odio esse, be
53, 140, I 614,
fut.
-^/,
83.
pui.
-
truncavit,
-
,
,
enemy, 96;
{', 19), 572; an land), 435t.
324 (tmesi); only fut., and aor. 1-,{),
aloof from,
, ,,
(so also mid. tmesi, 316), A 97, 263
33 mid., hold one's self only with
248,
;
land,
Greek, , - ,,
A 270,
348. (2)
18.
[---]
(1)
from, a remote' from his swift hand
a
a Tro-
destruction
^ before
in
from
earnest,
;
his strong
.']
279, sending
359.
bow ;
[-'^;
jan,
-
-, (), 582.
,-, -,
-
desperavi, was
- ,
faithless,
{),
ipf.
106.
doubting,
sine fide,
339 f,
incredulous,
(1)
, mere.
-
adimere.
=
-, -,
adi-
, , ,-, ,-,
(2) fut. aor.
150.
265,
;
cf. 619 ;
7],
459 ;
'-
single cloak or mantle, i. e. to be
j
],
480 disembark,
; 281 ;
,,
Avrapped only once around the body, '
forsake, 357.
only
case
230, 276.
a-irvcviTTos
,,
breathless, t 45 6 f.
(), sine
ab, prep, with gen., after
525 freq.
spirit u,
with words to
its
()
,
in tmesi,
100;
793, cast
abicere,
down from
the helmet;
aor. inf.
51;
throic off,
his
,
()
only
183.
63:
head
,
;
vhch the (orig. instr.) suflSx -0i is ap- let tears fall from his cheeks, 198;
pended,
347,
374, 351, 44,
246,
300, 313,
268 ; also with words - ^.vov,push off to sea,
-a, (/3),
,contem-
359.
- -, ,
having siiflSx -dtv; very freq. in tmesi, n end us, only found with not to
in which case the compound word be despised, b'361 and 65.
must be sought (e. g. 82 under ebulliens. letting spirt
,
ptiv).
away,
(1) from starting-point,
610, 714, 472, -|6 (, ), 13, 645
out,
;
out of the mouth, I 491 f.
con-
448, cf.
' ',
-, (), 730 figlit, nive t es having fallen asleep, 5
,
1
,
; , t
386, 49
' ;
-
dere a), 278; bilites, shouldst unnerve, 265.
depart/row life (cf. recens a), 725 Afida-
'
avToii,from the meal to some-
thing else, immediately after, 54 (no -,
tum arm is,
,
disarmed,
only fut.
301f
,, ,' --, --
53.5,
436, 733
278, 465, 575,
;
(2)
514, I
640,
364 after
151, outside of;
, ;
and
only
,
ened bach,
aor. inf.
118,
-<,
595, and
partiri, share.
52 f.
atiCYYw'w., fright-
231,
,' ,
322;
(\,
",
from,
-',
525
-,
315.
;
(3) remoteness jfar
227
454; out of my hearing,
;
:
men, 336,
(), iugulare,
22; sheep,
fut.. aor.
slaughter,
35.
,
,
intention -,
(), -,
, -,
e conspectu,
.
and meaning,
53;
contrary
344; .
to our ccpit, accept,
aor.
A 95 f.
from
aor. part.
re-
- - -),
672, cf.
131.
(4) origin
861,
out of from,
163, for thou didst not spring
-,
:
from
17,
97;
stealth, ()
(= ),
qui aufugit,
only
fut.
3 sing. subj.
( 65)
escape
516.
-(, opt.
aor.
by
-,
,-
an ancient oak nor from a rock, so inf. (tmesis
redd ere, deliver
-
also converse speaking from a tree or opt. aor. pass.,
a rock (as shepherd with shepherdess), up, 285, 651, 84, 58, 61 re- ;
X 126;
Graces
, (as source)
out of our
; 187,
mouth ;
from the
306,
stare,
',
nurture.
A 98, 499, 78,0 S\8 ;
requite parents for one's
- ,,
-(
-,
drive out of,
inflexam ponere,
-,
one
(^,
side,
aufugit.
372f.
see
{^),
763|.
(),
suhj.,
[i]
exturbem,
aor. part.,
bend to
46
qui 342;
-,
any one,
-,,
,
-,
8, ^
-/,
,
138; esp. ransom,
70.
A
OLTTo-XeiPcTai
111,
see
137.
g) away;
only
deserere, abandon, A 408,
digressus, absens,
A
jjis.,
13;
(II.)
,
auferam.
for
-,,
subj. aor. pass, -,
opt, aor. 3 sing, -dpvxps,
3 pi. celled,on]ye 127,219.
-',
ipf., superavit, ex
, 480
c litem lacerare, stripped
the muscles /roni the shoulder,
;
324;
426, then would his
skin (ace. of respect) have been stripped
only 3 sing. opt. aor.
(in tmesi), comburat,ci>7WM7rae,
eKairvaacv, aor. from
efflavit, gasped forth her life
336 f.
,
-/, [] -,
ojT, cf. 435.
exuit, threw
- -,-', (swooned), X 467t. []
only aor, ()
-
ipf. (in
tmesi), and diss ecu it, cut
-,
-,
off, 364; so also 2 aor. part,
, but fut.
;
-,
;
\\,(),
,
are, despoil of, 532, 83; also in du. part.
-.
tmesi.
-,
c 349, better reading
-,
negligentes, through your negligence,
413t.
oiro-/cti/lw,only aor. iter, -,
reddat.
6-
-7,
tire from,
-7,
,-.- .-,
aor. subj.
(),
and
see
from
imp.,
406f.
recede, re-
subj.
away, 636 and
amove bat,
aor.
aXXy, deflectentem, tuj-n off, inter-
preting differently, 556|. [< J
107, dislodge,
part.,
moved
(),
,
ipf.,
-,
also in tmesi.
-, (),
A
325;
off, 474, cut
also in loose the out-running horse, i. e. the
146, 455, t
,
ipf.
tmesi, separare, keep away from; reins by which he drcAv.
325, 503 drive away, 238. ($, auferebant,
air^-epacjaor., subj. -|^, opt.
(, '),
;
off, 232|.
ipf.,
(), separati,
/ei ciroop, 879 f.
du. part. aor. pass.,
mirata
49t.
<$--,
-, -, -|(),
despised,
est, wondered at, with ace.,
--,
296f.
(),
part., pf.
spretus,
throng, 12|.
aor., inf.
q.
;
parted from the
conceal,
oc-
-,
, ,
moribundus,
- -,
dofuncti.
, , , -, -,
-() -,
-,
expiring,
part., in
424
tmesi, 3
; X 432,
pi.
ing word.
1
aor. inf , see follow-
aor. usually 2
^
ipf. part. aor. aor. subj.
e s i 1 i , spring up, \p 32 spring -KTavy, inf. interim o, kill,
-, -^
; ,
-,
things displeasing, offense,
only aor. ,
S 261 f. [t']
de- bat, shone forth resplendent,
-tro,
295, <r
ipf., res pi en de-
mu
-, , (),
dux it, transferred,
1
135|.
-.,
linen), ;
of
107.
-
(from the closely
-iXtnnv, relin-
ipf.
47
mid.
,
(),
--,
-, fut.
solvere.
fut., aor.
(1)
aor.
- -
undo,
(),
392;
q 11 ere (with 169; leave
ovce), quit, from,
loose 46, 421. (2) re-
A ransom
over, 292, (I 437, tmesis, remain be- lease,
', 95, for (II.). (3) mid,
,
hind).
066|, (),
-,
- (),
ransom Avith gold,
-,
50 X
,
fut. inf., de- hosenfrom one''s self, untie, t 349, []
,
truncare,
-,
lit.
455f.
peel Oj[f,
aor. iter.,
cut
from
v. 1.
-, succensere,
772. [7]
fut., aor. part,
angry,
(),
378;
-,
",
-
peri bat.
-,
-(\)7^, -,
ipf. fut, -{),
-
aor. subj.
,(),
opt. -()- him, 428|,
-, -, ipf., aor. -
-,
lig-urio),
from wound),
263,
166; vanishes,
-, ^
desistere, abandon, cease,
delambent,
151, 224 with part.,
{.,(, '
149.
.<,
123f.
see
fut.
;
desis-
, (), iureiurando
tiare, swear not to do;
,
ge,VQ,vnpe
and
aor. mid.,
798;
(),
ipf.,
416 ,
and
,
-,--
renun-
abster-
381.
, -, {),
off, ;
tes.
-,, -, -,
,
idpe clean, 414; mia.wipe any thing
-, -;.
fut, aor. 269, ;
648,
,
502),
^, ,
,
-, -,
), iter,
(1)
,
253.
,
II,
be
-,
lost,
230,perish81 (.
(2)
-',-, --
disappear,
aor.
pf.
;
62,
{--
perire.
586, 556, and aor.
-ova'iaro, see
only aor. subj.
mid,
mittant domum, send away; mid.
demigraverat, withdraw to, 254,
86, re-
, ",
, , 7], ,
',
brother of
87, 303,
like her,
son of and [_wv^ ],
go home, 467
ipf,
pres, subj., inf.
; with
red ire, return,
iiri ()
, god of the
bringing death, see with ace, -Of,
-,
;
-^
sun and of light,
of prophecy (his oracle in
;
(-ov).
(-), see
, , ,
79), A 72, '488
,
youth,
, ,;
-,
-, -,
86
,-,, .,-, -,
herds epithets,
,
of music, A 603 (yet
not known to Homer as
leader of the Muses); of poesy; of
;
7],
-
-, 317
75
-, -, -,
;
ri,; 425,
and
frui,
aor.
abluere, wash
189 ; wash clean,
mid. wash offfrom one's self, 572
imp.
part, pres., ipf.
-, from
off,
-,
,
part.
pres,
-
(), abluere, wash
, 345 mid,
aor, subj., opt.
-, ojf, S 7;
wash one's self clean,
aor,
172, 179,
only fut. mid.,
(opt,
478.
-', -', -,
aor,
self,
),
advantage,
perfrui, have enjoyment,
(),
-,,,
one's self by bathing,
(),
sordes abluere,
A
ipf.
313 sq,
ace, - nom, pi.,
purgator, one who
cleanse
(II.)
after
60,
-,
aTTo-m'^ovrf ,
,
471,
abluere.
return,
see
A
clearsof the tables by devouring the or <$() (should always
iragments, plate-licker, 220 and 377, be written separately), (1) separa-
^ 48 -caKcSc
tim, apart,
555,
object,
33
244.
(o
,
548,
529); of.
268,
233; procul, away,
350. (2)
procul, A 541,
,
after its
416,
113, /i ,
A exhalans,
-,,
smell,
'-,
406.
a.
breathing forth,
-,
OTTO (), aor., abscidit,
-,
cm< from what
--^6,
lies before, 457 f.
--,
-, -,
{Vit. shaved) of , 81|. aor. from
-
taper,
smooth
and
praeacuere, bnng
269, t 326
off).
(),
aor. inf.
to
(v.
a
aor. part.,
1.
point,
, expo-
make
delegavit.
away,
would hold him aloof
procul,
218;
^
liens, smoothing off (wrinkles), I 832.
(inf. -^
<-,
v. 326.)
1., t
-,
[i"-]
446f
oiro-irpo-ii//ut,
-, d
part, -icis and aor.
imp., fut. aor. ga' sent away, 26
-(,
, -, -, reprimo, keep
e1e
X 82; kt fall,
i t, ;
[---
shot
--,
327.
,
off, forth,
267; , 119;
check, hinder,
repress, 323 from any thing,
340; with ace. and inf., 126,
;
-,
only aor. part.
d e s e c a s, cut offfrom, Avith
-,
1 14 mid. -iravcai, imp. -to, fut.
;
desist , desist,
from something,
372, 288
340, A 422,
gen., 47 Sf.
,
airo-TTaiTTavcoviri, fut., (aaivoJ\
;
-,
-^,-/,
473.
ipf,
101 f.
,7-,65, from -
-,
- inf. aor. part,
-,
-
fut. and etc., 1 aor. avolans.
dimittere, send away, 3 sing, and part, pre?.,
108, 76 ; send
452, 83, 23,
off, (), exsputare, spit forth, 781
-,
113; dismiss, 146, 161; strangers
{),
dash forth, 426. [v^
with escort,
-,^,
-,
deciderit.
65, 73, 285.
aor. subj.,
only
from
follg. forais
-,
from having
-, ,
not destroyed,
105|.
2 aor. airo cirraTO, -Trra-
:
(),
(of animals),
(of men),
469,
222.
ipf.,-7rJ/t, subj. 2 aor.,
in tmesi, d e s i 1 i i t, sprang away,
-
483 rebounded,
20.
;
297,
593 ; sprang dotcn,
-,
351,
75,
^ ,
129.
dec! do, fall dawn, only
|, -,
from, a 404.
(),
atrh
('),
and
abrupit, break
fut. and
eripere, wrest away
-, -
he driven from one's course, 573 with 507, 587 hinges, 459.
gen. 382, t 259 {-\
285; rebound,
;
-<,
),
;
(),
away,
a'TTO-TrXcieiv,
-, I 418,
navibus proficisci,
501.
aor.
inf.,
part.,
ipf.
(), - {, ), sail
oirb
1 aor., (
oxide (anger),
,
), 1517;
excuterc,jMi
veil, X 406.
off, lay
-
-6,
detru c a r e, stHke off 440t. branch (of the Styx), jc 514; morsel
ipf. iter., (), d i- {of Nectar), t 359; as adj. -,
-^, -,
1
339|.
^iro-^irvcU^v,
(, ), -,
u e b a t, was washing
()^
clean,
part.,
95f
ipf.,
(),
a vec-
. [i>]
(), se
396 ; ,
steep, V 98 f.
av-coic^Soacv,
ro r i
390.
u i t,
-,
aor.
Af/rrieci atcay,
mid.,
tmesis,
--
indie,
- and imp.
pulit, scattered,
aor., (), 385; dismissed,
pro-
49
for
161, 512, 168, 193 93, atone
slaying and despoiling Patro-
;
-,
309.
, , [-----]
di, disperse, 4f.
(),
(),
digre-
klos make good, A 128, I 634,
recompense,
;
186,
etc. fut., aor.
235 ; mid.
132 ;
avenge -, ,
--
-,
he indignant at, rivi,
-'
hsiXis, pouring out a
imp.,
part.,
libation,
65 f.
(^),
y 394. (Od.)
(),
11-
one's self upon, punish, ulcisci,
118, 386 ;
-|<,
exact sat-
312.
-^
-, -,
only
go away,
-5,
556,
imp.
132,
, and -,
143, standing far away.
A
part,
522.
adv.,
pres., and
abscedere,
niten-
aor.
part.-],
sever,
intercept,
-,
(hill-sides),
34, A
364, A
390.
146,
aor.
abscindere,
/c
opt,
-, -,
infortunatus,
;
-', -, --),
pres. part, ill-
, -- oil,
-6',
-,
;
imp.
,
fut. part., prs., fut.
aor. iter., aor. avertere, turn away from,
(), aver to, twist back, hands and 249,
A
256, 109; redu-
cer e, turn
-,
-, ,
feet, X 173; turning about, 162; turn back, 758; scare back,
back inflight, 62; roll back, 597; 276 ; mid. aor. etc., turn
one's self away, 329
recall, 355.
(-
-,
;
(),
opt.,
aor. subj., -, rentur, many
aberrare faciat, both sides about his head, as he is made
fut.,
footstools, thrown
dete-
from
cause to drift away, 320 ; lead them a target of throughout the house (gen.
astray from object of their labor, cause absol. of part.), (as they slip down)
,
abstinere.
'
them to fi\il of the result of their toil
(through the death of Menelaos),
-<,
-,-,-(-\
aor. inf , see
567.
(), d
shall swash his ribs ; coarse jest of goat-
herd Melantheus,
dxd - Tpoiros (
(live) retired, 37 2|.
232|.
), re t u s, m
-,
i sc i d i t, split subj.
,
off, split
,-,
y, , , --in sunder,
ipf.
507 f.
-erapive (in tmesi
avertere,
K 405; mid.
drive back, 119; forbid,
imp.,
),
X 328 thread,
-,
;
1 aor.
pres. mid.
dere, cut off, cut open; throats,
;
deci-
opt. ipf,
), -,
-^}
eripere.
tergiversamini,
turn the back upon, delay about; with
-, 585.
aor. part, from ,
-,
117t.
procul, far away,
only aor.
^
- (also in
or
(),
term in OS
-,
fut.,
a
eripient
m
ebu t
remove the boundary
(-av-
-, -, -,
tmesis), and aor. raid, (tmesis), and stones =\ni\'\xae upon his fields, X 489 f.
-^,
inf. de e r e, piit away, lay only fut.
off, garments and weapons, esp. freq. in aor. -,
aufero, carry home,
-,
mid., habit of fault-finding,
(), ' /,
part, pres., ipf.
492.
--
7 360
(-,
(at sea),
bear back,
;
S
257
255 bring back,
drive away
337. ;
;
-,
-
vvTo, r ulcisci pro, and aor. mid. imp.
;-, - -,
take vengeance for, 73, 398. []
--
pronuntio,
-6,
"aVrt/cpi', / say it to thy
strike, 67,
,
631 touch, clasp,
r 344 (also with double gen., 348);
; ,
, - -, imp.
erd
part, -,
, prs. pass. opt. --
-oio,
esp. with
care), A 512, 500,
(suppli-
357 lay hold of,
,
;
-ov, mid. aor. Avith pass, signif. 339, 152 clasp, c 522 lay hands
,
; ;
-(, -{),
;
-
;
perish,
322, ,
(and interpolation,
-, (, ), -,
499.
88; mortua,
-, -,
110);
in destruction,
per ire,
268,
357; occisi,
60,
543.
379 r 28=sits at my table sc.
;
(), immunitam,
;
;
=
sine fetu,
is
aimless, foolish,
not unblessed with offspring
intercourse Avith the gods, 249
(non-Homeric), unfruitful, i. e.
182 ; unseemly, 212;
-,
unfortified, 264|.
-, {),
kettle or tripod,
not yet placed over the fire,
(11.^) ^
267, 1 122.
(), ignis
vile,
-, 177.
,(),
expertem.
-
=
imp. prs.,
ced e a, go away from, 95.
r e- untouched by fire
a-irvcTTos {),
270|. []
(1) ignotus,
-,, -
xeiicv, for txsffv, aor., (from unknown, a 242.
'), ex cuss it, threw down from the formed of,
(2) ignarus,
675. (Od.)
unin-
-, -,
etc., mid. fut.
repel lere,^MsA back,
(inf.
etc., aor.
446,
-, -'),
-\|,
,
Avith ipf. mid. u-ere letting 76; cast off, 280, 130, 489;
the sweat dry off from their garments, drive from one's course (at sea),
and pass.
[v]
-\/, having cooled off. V 276 tear away,
away from,
308
;
-, -,
one's self (enemies), 206, ;
m
d i i 1 1 e t.
ritum, endless,
ace,
121, 376
(),
ir- ,
lodge, push aside, a 270,
before consonants
533, 508.
enclitic ,
(),
-
with or pa, always postpositive,
; orig.
against which nothing can be done, hope- adv. containing the idea of being firmly
less, incurable, 223, 79 ; active, un- fixed, denotes, as conjunction, a natural
S
221. inference from Avhat precedes, noic, now
,
successfid,
(), adv., gratis, then, no doubt, exactly, therefore, then.
--
without money, for nothing,
out ransom, A 99. [a]
undefiled,
a-TTTcpos
263 f.
(),
{-),
317 ; mtfi- (1) of what is fixed by decree of fate,
tirXfro
intacta,
esp. in phrase
,
553, 293, t 475,
139 ; 670,
dp
336, 3
605. (2) of what ex-.
perience has taught to regard as fixed,
107,
419,
' ;
Tiri, non excidit, nor did the word V 209, 420, 532. (3) often joined
escape her, she perceived its sense, 57. with causal conjs,, yap pa, A 1 13, 236;
(Od.)
-, dat. pi.,
h us, unfledged, I 323|.
(-),
pa,
implumi- you know, A 56. (4)
A 65 ; it
390, 263 ; pa, because
unless indeed, ,
if namely, .
(, , ),
au- 242.^5) recapitulating, with demon-
75,
,,
a-iTTo-cires
209t.
-,
dacter loquens, rash - speaking,
, ,, ,
unwarlike,
-or,
201. (II.)
only aor. part,
-,
im bell is, 13,
stratives, /jreciie/y, to wit,
A 405;
7; with
etc. ; with relatiA'es,
aptans, one which, 449, 106,
482,
163, A 428, 584, , 153,
rort,
\8'2 just the
131 /, ;
=
, , ,, - ,,
making fast, 408; sus- who, you see since he. (6) with
pending a noose on high upon, 278 weakened force, without doubt, natural-
clscwh. only mid. pi-s. '6, ipf. ly, of course, surely, A 46, 56 '^
,
;
A 93
' , A 6a
fut. aor. 65, cf. ; in questions,
etc., cling to, 9; hit, a 346, A 8 ;
51 "
in firstmember of antithetical period,
followed by ce pa, \ ' : ,
', ;
I flags,
600,
267);
f 234
lie close upon, ft,
,
,
then in due course, A 471
I
.,
; !
; ;
,
thought, often untranslatable, 360,
,
aor., pf. part., see
, (),
433.
213.
,
(8)
458. V 380;
pa, following participles,
;--]
sometimes doubled,
. ,
aor.,
, , . , ,
,
and made fast,
,
ipf. , c
248f
, aranea,
m e g i t, drove
spiders web,
home
,
his armor rang around him, only 280, 35.
525. [] ij, ov, (piytov?), ar-
chattering of teeth, duus, impossible, difficult, A 589, 63,
,
, ,{
,
37|. 244 also in pers. constr., A 589,
:
, --
slender,
tos,
\-),
411;
90,
(/eZicafe,
etc.,
161
prs.
; legs of Hephais-
425.
_
[]
14
812, 400.
7/,ov,inhabitant of
41 7|.
;
,,
inf. freq. in pi. as collective designation of
, , -,
vai, X 322;
fut.
ipf.
-,
Greeks,
' -
159, A 79, 286, 99.
instr., ,
,,,
aor. clear-shining), epith. of 'Eppijg, swift
etc.,
pray,
precari. (1) messenger, a popular (mistaken) etymol-
ogy seems to have been the origin of
1
^
;
fervently,
titude)
ploring,
304, I 567
(see cut, for at-
;
supplicating,
griev-
ing sore, with inf.,
;
im-
',
the
^),
myth of
,,
rapid i,
dazzling white,
rapid.
the Argos-slayer,
-, -y(Ti,-i)c, (from
candidus, 7,
Nc'roto, only
103,
A 306,
(also -hi, kra, dat. ace),
bright ; of linen,
198. 141.
334,
fat,
209; with ace. and inf., 827. (2)
-,
lightning, 419.
{),
,
wish, long for, Avith inf., 286, 143, voc, ful-
366; call down upon, 'Epivi'c, curse, men coruscum gerens, vnelder of
,
135 with ace. and inf.,
;
I. ipf., 1 aor.
533.
(with
the dazzling thunderbolt,
nat r, thunderer, 1 6.
121
(II.)
; fulmi-
-,
inf. and part.), 2 aor. vpaps, apapov, ace, c a d i d urn, gleam-
(a t a r e), c
ters,
353;
i u g o, ji?i together, raf-
7 12; fit upon,
289, seal up in jars;
, 23 : close,
105,
ing;
of chalk
epith. of
cliffs
town
near it,
etc.,
in Kreta, because
only
{-), uhite-
647, 656.
formed
their sliiekls
()
wall
Kijpa,
,
,, ,],
with
7
theviselves
ytpag,
169
;
stones,
;
hxiild
A
in close array with
(put together) a
136;
212; par are
",
211|.
,, , (),
[i]
dogs and swine.
town in ,
ace, swift-footed,
,
pf. (part, etc.), consecrated
plupf.
but enly
pass, , 214,
and
(2 aor.
c 777),
part. aor. mid.
and 3
apapov,
pi. aor.
pieces
", ,
sacrifice,
of fiesh burned at beginning of
446|.
name of the faithful hound
",
,
artari, be closely joined together, of of Odysseus, 292|.
ranks, 618, 211; of jars standing
close together against wall, 342 close ;
f Of , ntr.
Inachos in Argolis, domain of Diome-
(1) town on river
tightly, I475, 42, 275; with dat.: des, 224, 108, 224, S 119, 180,
joined together with or of (metal plates, 559 ; 239, 274. (2) in
530; palisades, 56; paved with wider sense, realm of Agamemnon, who
52
22,
174; ,,
dwelt in Mykene,
30,
. 251;
152; so often joined with
379,
probably, the entire Peloponnesos,
, , , ;6,, ,
,
which latter word then designates
Northern Greece ; cf.
(4)
246.
domain of Achilleus,
108, 115, A 30, I
263,
",
171.(3)
",
apes, voc, (from
brave one, restore in
6,
apeVai,
comparare,
and
-6,
only apeorai, inf
make amends; alsofut. mid.
aor.
inf. aor.
, -'),
31, 455.
see
-,,
from
1 aor.,
appease,
^
i
681, Q 437,
,
37, 456, valley and reconciliare, etc.
plain of river Peneios.
(5) in widest aperc^, -, thrive, onlv 329,
sense, the whole of Greece, 70, 114.
227, S
70 ; also a Trojan, 31t.
287, I 246, 99 ; 372. , , (), pragstantia,
,
Not all passages admit of satisfactory
explanation, e. g.
,
363, 562.
,
excellence,
276
of Avhatever sort,
superiority, accomplishment, ^ 725,
411,
"
;
t
(with
apYvpeoS)
-, ,
and
11.
without
= tig '
.
, , (), argen-
e U S, of silver, ^615; inhid or adorned
,
212, 571
239 skill,
, preces,
;
133 prospei-ily,
>
;
imprecatio,
virtus,
402.
535,
322 success,
;
conjecture for
(1) prayer,
;
. (',
237,
45,
767.
with silver, 727, A 219. []
(), silver-eddying,
,, (2)
496 destruction,
,
curse
334 with
I
,
566), ; ;
-
of rivers, 753. (II.) [7] 489 calamity, 208. [-
, (),
;
,,
;
-5, in arsi ]
adorned with
studded;
silver studs or knobs, silver-
45,
,
compares.
,,
aor. subj.
(,
from
,-6 ,
whiteness)/oo^e(?, 538. (II.)
-|,
silver, 857,
,
200.
argentum,
-6 (, ),
511 and 7. []
-, ',
swifi in battle,
bearing the silver bow, valiant, 298. (11.)
-, ,
(, A
also subst.,
-),
37.
ntr., dazzling- ', from
(1) son of
10, 137.
[]
-,
-
white, s 230. (2) of 487.
=
' ,-,
ntr. 50, in pugna caeso,
85. slain in battle, X 72.
(lit. swift), ship of Argonauts, (1) father of
70.
8}(,
place, V 247.
(),
-o(, aquatio,
minis, by
watering'
threats,
(),
698,
-,
armor,
,,
,
S 451.^2) a Trojan,
220
340,
;
407.
warlike,
(), in
308.
martial,
of weapons,
431.
',
,
(11.)
, -
see follg. word.
in Ithaka, 408 f.
-,
caesi, /m,
-)',
41,
-,
31.
, []
pugna
a r t i g r a t u s,
dpciuv, ace. sing,
nom; pi.
(apaptlv), compact, ,
-, -, and -fiova,
ntr. apciov,
loved by Ares, valiant,
.,
,
tus esse.
inf. from
169. (II.)
preca-
[t]
.
407, 33
,.
fort is, 48; then, surpassing, prae- -ov, overcome, burdened,
,(,
s tans, 588, /3 277; /i 277, opp. ica-
V 133, opp. []
435,
, 53.
^
,
see
- (),
at siege of
complished,
name of horse of
346.
infectum, unac-
15Jt 591,
,
aratus.
A 723.
town subject
pf. pass,
to
from
'Sip,
53 'ApK<rC-Xdos
,
890 sqq.
,,
and -), \-oc.
,
(sec
, , , , - -, , ",
god nies, 2U4.
of war and of the tumnlt of conflict,
449. [a] ",
-,
numero, number, \
,
;
,
,
guished; 477, among the
" " ,
Trojans.
,
etc. ; his favorite abode, 301 sqq., father of
361 ; his size, 860 ; cf. 385, 267 345|. []
sqq. braA'e heroes are called or town in Troia
,, ,,
; ;
, , sinister,
;
(-^,309), sinistrorsum,
left,
,
then his element, the tu-
,
mult of battle, 440 277 ;
foreboding ill, 242. []
381 gen., 1. -, nob ills,
,
;
6,
132 etc.
(,
o-pt'imates, chiefs, 489, 73, 28.
,
;
,',
comparetis. cellere, be the best or bravest, usually
,
,
of ,
',, (), daughter of
54,
,
66. (Od.) []
wife \vith inf.
('
A 746 ; Avith gen.
652) ; with both
-, , - ,
one who gen. and inf., 460.
prays, a priest, All. [a] (>)pi), breakfast, 2, 124.
, cf
(perh. from
from
395.
-), infan-
[]
=
[1
=
, , -),
., optimus, the
(, and
best,
dum,
.",
unspeakable, 37, 741 ;
-
others most excellent, most capable, bravest, first
,
intei-pret, accursed, shocking, from of things animate and inanimate;
, .
(2) son of
,
,,
pass, from
(1)
coniferti sunt, 3
son of
part. aor.
having been brought together
(in combat), separated in friendship,
535.
(),
414.
pi. aor.
(with verbs),
419,
39,
by inf.,
483,
advs., .y',
7,
manner (or respect), I 54,
296 ; with dat. of
108), decidedly
,,
123; often intensified by
, 213,
103,
95,
; S
(
154; princeps, e.g.
302t.
(), 303, 274,
- ('),
-, ' ,
allied, 427t.
intensive, inseparable
coniuncti,
,
103,
214, 209,
other title to honor)
110, V 154
3, (by birth, rank, or
advantageous, I
56, ;
;
-
-
prefix, exceedingly, very, [a] honorable (indeed) has been their
592.
-, ,,
321,
-, (),
conduct toward thee
ace,
[]
lu-
!
,,
b r i c u m, slippery, the ground,
^ 207: famose, =
recognizable,
infamous, 375
72,
and
1 96t.
,
-
SeiKCTos, illustrious, 540 ;
240 ;
adv., = v. 1.
-,
,
382.' inhabitants of
).
;,(/), valde
, , clarus, 611,603,in thePeloponncsos. (II.) []
son of
,
conspicuous, 519 ; clear, shrill, 219 father of
( 3 18, ---- adv. -?, i. e. 118,
pass,
,,
clearly,
-, (),
453 f.
fut.
numerare,
-, aor. -,
count,
270.
495,
(Od.)
329. []
leader of the
(
, , 54
aor.
,
C in
, 16 ;
only
a.r'i, protect,
ipf.
,,
', {), sufficient,
261,
fut.
keep
440 ;
apKcVei,
off,
patro-
131.
[
,,
,,
with
,
, viv,
,
(),
aries,
527, 572.
etc., ipf.
ra7)i,
negare, recu-
197,
aor.
444;
,
304 ;
sare, 42 withhold, ; 345.
shall
393, ei
,
certuin, 502.
erit opportunitas,
have no further opportumty to
and ), u r s u s, hear, 61 1
413
With
,
,
; cf
initial ,
dat., [iptwav), diver,
747 sq.
in
507 ?
9, 507.
,
?),
,
, , constellation of the Great Bear, or
M'am,2 487,273.
(),, -
, .,, -
'\, usually in
6, chariot,
,
dat.
,
only
310), sheep, lamb,
, , ,;
and
ace. sing., du.
-, gender comm. (fapv-,
85, 102.
pres. ipf., aor. iiparo,
etc.,
-t,
,
--
,
(adorned with gold and sil- cure jf^r one's self, gain,
ver, 438), esp. war char-
iot, drawn by horses, hence these often
for another,
84) ;
,
159, 1 303, A 95,
also carry off as share of booty,
(also gain
respect from that in use centuries em-lier S 130 experiri, take upon one's self,
;
^,
, ,,,,,,, ,
, .
by the Egyptians and by the Asiatics 107, a 390; carry, as burden,
for description of separate parts, cf 247; seeking to gain, a 5, X 160.
', -
, '- [---;
from
-
etc., aor. opt.
-" , ,, /,(),
,
(see cut No. 10, and tables and arva, arable land,
", village in
{),
I.
499t.
II.).
134;
/,
&
unwooded. []
at or, plough-man.
,,
chariot-builder, 485f. 542. []
(), wheel-rut, arat i i b u s. iy cultiva-
, tion, [a]
, ,
505t. 122t.
fitting, part. aor. mid. {- TO, {), a r a t r nm.plough,
).
,6, ,imp. pres. mid., aor. act. ijp-
firmly put together,
,
703.
(earth), phugh-land,
333, the cuirass fitted him; fit to- ground, 115; coni-bcaring
,
gether, beams, t 247; 162, unite them earth, 229 (used in altogether general
together into a raft.
{),
ship-builder in Troy,
sense,
As goddess =
cf.
, the earth).
also
548. []
(,
593=upon
-
,,
60t. [] cf. obsolete Eng. ear,
bands, slabs,
yffi,gen. dat.
one side
the other
1.,(|0/),
flat, ),
to plough), ar ant, plough, t 108 ;
perf pass., aratae, 548.
', []
,
curved serving to bind together the
;
fut. -), aor. i'jp-
,
Also fig., bond, compact, 225. 528 draw out, ;814 carry off, ;
1"
\ 250 sweep away, 416.
\"\d. .\
{),
,
;
,
lettering. robbers, Q
262t.
eagerly sought (gains),
164; apiroKiiaqy greedily, WO. (Od.)
son of
644.
,
,
falcon,
unknown
350|.
ra paces,
bird of prey, perh.
snatchers, per-
sonified storm-winds, by whom those who
have mysteriously disappeared are con-
- 55 -, ,
-
ceived of as borne away (not the Har-
pies,
-9 ,
,),
Monsters, of later myths), a 241.
/, of
apxeve,
,
command.
old,
604; occasion,
188
-,
(), initium,
116.
pres.,
(II.)
;
(),
, beginning,
4,
du-
tt.
100,
.
,
word), unspoken,
{f
466
ver-bum, Eng.
unspeakable, 162, 653,
dux,
48.
leader, 493, 39,
,
;
,, , ,
(, mas cuius, and pass.), I. active praeire,
,
plupf.,
-,
masculine, :
male,
,
,
7, t 425.
father of of
(1) precede,
way, 237;
A 495,
9.
420; lead the
ducere,
,
(2)
island A 626t. [<] lead, 262 ; 805, 592, 230 ;
65.(3) reg-
,
try of lOSf. [] 576;
,, -, and
,
,
',
,
,
43.
,
',
-
incolumis,
-,,
"ApTCfJiis,
sister of
daughter of
safe
],
and
death-god-
ace. sing., dat. pi.,
437,
sound,
gin. 0) with inf., 84,
515,
90*,
329 with dat. of interest,
324*, I 93* esp,
571, /3 15 (also
428* sc.
nare,
mid.*),
324,
378 sc.
7-ule, only II. act. (and
incipere, in ire, commence, be-
).
12.
. . .
, {,
;
dess (cf. yaroc), int am in a ta vena- (2) with gen., make a beginning with, be-
tr i X, 123, 37 ; as huntress, haunting gin, I 97, 335, (p 142*
,
the mountains of Peloponnesos,
-
102. 199*). (3) 95,
,
101*;
, (),
It/;
240 ;
prefix, suitable, excellent.
{),
friendly,
glib-tongued,
248.
speaking excellent-
X
suitable
28 If.
things,
.,
common
433,
aid, in battle or
phrase,
28, and
(Od.)
, {-), a U
combat
'
;
.
i 1 i
. .
U m,
360,
help,
why
apTt-iros (),
pedibus valens, should I concern myself Avith giving
-,
strong or swift offoot, I 505, 310.
<,
succor ? (II.) [a]
-, opitulator,
, ,(),
gent {friendly),
mente
26 It.
valens, inteUl
er, advocate, in battle
, ,
-ot,
and before
help-
tribu-
, ,,
ace, wheaten bread, 232. []
343, nal,
,
120.^ (Od.)
part, -, mid.
fut.
ipf.
-,
aor.
aor.
, (2) aor, from
(1) aor. from
opt. aor.
obcaecare.
from ,
satiare.
satia-
pass. aor.
86, ,
put in order, form in close array,
303 prepare, a 277,
;
469,
compono, paro, rem,
43,
, a Greek,
aor. from , 301f,
dormivi-
153; devise,
,
self, arrange,
parare.
379. m
366; pass.,
782 ; place,
prs., ipf.
771,
216,
55.
the
battle began ; mid.,^Mi in order for one's
,
242; make ready,
(cf. ),
mus.
^4^8.
t i
,
,
a
[]
r e.
aor. of
aor.
/, lab rum,
inf.
,
from
bathing-tub,
obcaecare,
, sa-
-,
,
ApvBas, a native of Sidon,
beginning mischief,
426+. blind.
,-,
--,
guishable, fire, laughter
3, {'),
; unceasing,
unextin-
,
-, ,
*-, 333.
63t.
son of S fut. mid. from , satiare.
',
464.
128.
charioteer
is in mid. voice.
-
.9>
,
brmih, panting,
-, ,
',
",
panting, gasping,
-, (),
in
(
son of
10.
\9>2.
(11.)
), a
(II.)
560t.
?
,,
,
[
(),
,
short -dratim
hc1a
t]
s,
56
(II.)
,
wrought,
[]
ntr.,
134.
Thessalian
[
curiously
prince,
^
J]
204.
"
ian
,
illaesas,
,
'5,
',;
ace. pi.
unmolested^
ov, (1)
brother of
son
from -,
110. (Od.)
a Phryg-
717. (2)
6, ,
157.
temerarius,
,,
son of from ally of hide, 19.
Trojans, 95. IG
si turn, slime, 321f.
-,
*,
788t. [a]
sine cibo, without food, d
,
iv in the Asian mead-
ow from Asia, a district in Lydia,
;
,, ,
tended to the vhole continent, 461.
[ i]
son of leader of
512.
',
a town in Bithynia, on
lake of same name,
(1) son
863,
-^, -,
fecti, toasted,
793. []
862.
',
,
(),
463;
,
-, tabe con-
bens,
please me.
(),
glad,
amplectebantur,ii?ere
and adv. ing welcome (by reaching out hands
-, ,
, ,
63;
only
(,
S
-),
108,
ipf. ,- it would
lu-
to
-
ntr.
9
,, ,
with a'lti, unceasingly, draw toward one), cf. 542. ;
68.
,3 sing. ipf. aor.
work out with skill
ly, quiver,
(),
part, ipf.,
521 ;
move
no
convulsive-
473, r 231.
sat a, un-
-, ().
etc., pf. pass,
and
mis,
-, -, (),
care, 438 ;
uninjured, unscathed,
smooth out, a 439. sown,
incolu-
255. (1)
109t.
acceptus,
3 and 2,
welcome, 488.-(2)
57 01' | t|S
, ,
Inh en S,
, joi^ul,
gods have delivered him so also
adv. []
397,
;
io
-
Ms joy the by rivets,
convex
which projected on the outer
side of the shield the head of
;
-(
239
(),,
o-<nrpxS
;
)
,
without offspring^
;
welcome,
prole,
ntr.,
was the and Avas usually fash-
ioned into the form of a head; instead
of the plate above mentioned, concen-
tric metal rings (hvwrijv,
were sometimes substituted. The rim
stu-
of the shield was called
be and
-<7,
,
vehemently enraged Avith.
,
;
- ,
less supj)lies for his needs, 424. either of the two above de-
(^'), -
,
,^
s, s^iWiZ-Jeann^r, 554 and
sc ut
167.
scribed.
gen. pi., (-/), scuta-
,
oval
broad, 4^
shield,
icog, ,
common
more than 2 ft.
shield,
511+.
;
epithets,
-
(1) the great torum,
^
,
shield-bearing,
(),
90.
a town in
(11.)
[]
,
and weighing about
ft. high, yf \
40 lbs. Agamemnon's shield described, may at least not perish without com-
,
;
A 32-40 it was carried over the left bat^ X 304. (11.) [i]
;
,-< ,
with twofold compara-
tive
506.
termination,
572 ;
oor-
),
its
ar i s
ears of grain,
t i
(from
s, with
148f.
-6, , ace,
firm, persistent, unyield-
ing,
in ,219; adv.
',
419,459.
'AoTcpis, an imagin-
TO,
(nom.
,
846t.
-, ),
, ,
'AoTepoiraXos, son
294 sqq. The shield consisted gener- leader of
527
134 and
cut on follg. page, also No. 22.)
102,
of
179.
{,
lightning. (II.)
fulmina-
;
,
.,
], ',
, starry,
,
; spangled (for
370. (Seo
plate, and the whole was firmly united tor, sender of lightning, A 580. (II.)
, , -,
OU/TTJp 58
Vid. Ki/ct'fj.
^_ ;s
and ,
*-,
658t.
-,
mother of
mother of
513t.
a Paionian, 209f.
-
-,
d
, ,
()
767.
,
42, ^
[]
aiti,
436
647 and
immutable,
; 171,
216t.
pipe,
-
-,,
meadow,
-,
, (^
plant of the
-
[]^
328 f.
539.
lily
-,
servant of
[d]
(The asphodel
kind.) (Od.)
?),
ace., asphodel-
vnnd^
is
-
a
,
3 sing,
,
pi.,
inf., prs. part., (<7), be impa-
tient, 297; at, 159, 534;
to be beside one's self(yfiui grief), 412. X
ace, -, -, (s t r a n-
-,
, ov,
,),
,
(and irre-
- (,),
gulare?), neck-vertebra, 560; pi.,
sistible, 892 in courage,
;
i'awe q/" dice, cf. our jack-stones, 88.
85 ; overpoweri7ig grief, 549, 708.
(See cut, after an ancient painting in a river in
llesina.) [dj
383.
19
,--,
ing, equal, '
in counsel.
(era-,
(II.) [d]
balanc-
110, 409);
,
400 f.
,
104, 26),
ipf., sJdp,
27 f.
-}, and
ace, harmless, tender,
[d]
gambol
-d ',
(cf. Psalm
,
), aor. part. -a\pac, ((-
(from av,
,
,
ap ? ardp, t 108. r
273), sed,oui, however, at, but, yet. (1)
,
353.
,
, (),,
fulgurat,
(II.)
gleams,
astra, constellations,
lightens, after
a)rf,
,
t)
A 166, 86, 125 ; also drdjo
420; at
^]v,\cvo,ve)ily,
tame , and
without
I 58. (2)
yet, after
,
312 sank toward the horizon,
; 252. introducing a nev thought, 236,
, habitations, a 3 A 506, 313 ; after //,
214 ; after
,
cift/, c. g. in u r b c m,
;
voc. not easilv translatable, /or indeed,
104;
*-|,
144, ci vita tern et urbcm.
a Trojan, 29t. [
by
epithet
Trojans, in honor of Hektor, upon
his son,
confen-ed
403.
331.
-
429 (in contrast with 413-28), X
(3) after imi, in apodosis,
144 following a wish,
fearless,
; 404. [- -]
((\ impavidus,
299|. []
-5
-,
- , (), m a du
59
-,
i i S,
-,
;
- , (?),
565 and 234. [d]
, (
mita, path, footway, 743 and
se-
1. spised,
(), contemtum, de-
I 648 and 59.
),
[0]
,
-,A
tcanton,
-, ,
wai, horrible,
, , -',
wantonness (sin), -
-oTc,
acting wantonly,
presumptuous,
223.
-,
,
/x
or,
{^,
[a]
300.
(),
[d I]
prs. part.,
?),
57 and r 88.
scelestus,
wicked,
c e1
',
irj/e?-
(-
s,
sults,
-5 (),
spised;
V 142 f. [d]
-, comp.
4:31, tcitkout 7naking return.
anraXXfi^, aor.
prs.
60; of men,
(),
inf.
assail with in-
inhonoratus,
sup.
250; of animals,
;
[]
rear, of gods,
pass. part,
174.
de-
;
ipf.
iwpyu
see
-, . -,
,
;
. ,
practice wickedness,
esp.
418, 86. []
6, never as in Attic =tanquam,
-ea,
X
-, (), not
(2)
to he
[J
S
",484
245,
-
;
('), unpaid
unavenged,
52.
(),
(penalty for),
414.
father of
worn
7C.
-,
-,
1 1 1,
-
-
out, (1)
yielding, enduring,
',,
purpose, without
rcithout ceasing,
hard,
-,
60,
-ov, -a,
result,
(),
(),
697.
without
unaccomplished;
[d]
unful-
[d]
un-
3 and
insatiable,
195|.
367.
-,
(-, ), insatiabilis,
,
293.
= aVapTTtrot,
(II.)
unendurable,
paths,
,, ,(, ,
filled, 175 (cf. 7 \\\), unfinished. son of Atreus, title of
(), unaccomplished, and of ; also in
546t. pi. and du., 24, 397, A 16, 17, 182.
(), only pres., act. and son of '-
pass., vex, deceive, pass,
priced of, he without,
834.
42, , carere, he de-
445, -
ntr. as
A 387, 192. (11.)
Lat. torqueo),
adv., undistorted, real, true,
arcp, with gen., sine, teithoui,
- (),
(cf. 372), invito Jove;
473 208
-
,
; adv. -, tnily,
'1
[d]
J7279;
285t.
-,
-^, [d]
otTcovTa, ace. part,
temcrarium,
gen., (rf
A
/),
from
498.
hard,
-a,(p7),J0yless region, of
35 4, tormenting, [d]
\p
doleful,
(),
167f.
318)
-
212; calm,\i 200.
-,
tender,
-,
fearless,
ov,
15lf.
126. (11.)
father of
;
i
(),
his sceptre,
(),
(),
t re i d u s.
motionless,
105.
not hardened,
(),
and
,
ov, gen. ace,
,
foolhardy, 332f.
372;
/,
folly, infatuation,
noxa,
,, ^,
111,
hurt,
237;
the sea, and 425, of
ing; the ancients derived
glimmer-
the Avord
7]
, ,,
euphemisticallv for sin, crime, 356, from unfruitful; opp.
261,
-,
270. [ii]
part, from (),
A 316.
(),
,-,
,
disrespect, dishonor,
{), despicere, ireai
332, 144, A
?
11.
term of endearment used in address-
ing elders father, 31 =
[] , part, pres., and aor.
60
, ( ,
,,
, ,
', ,
dered over the plain,
468 amazed,
,
;
ii/,E581t. [a]
317,328.
, ,
from
blinded, dazed, frightened
38
42. []
son of
sou of
;
;
?), strictly,
the palace of
;
(/),
fleeing bewil- before the house ; with gate, gate-way,
terrified at, portico, stables, slave-quarters, altar,
and
10.
court enclosure, (1)
452 ; round
/, ,
adversative
equals Sk,
rursus,
149; now,
again, on the contrary,
', 109;
, ,
470.
(),
ajcc,
pros. part, from aiAi-
penned in,
(),
265. (Qd.)
place of repose,
-
6u<
but if on the contrary ; again, moreover, rendezvous of Greeks
671, 678, 681,
hand, 323,
200.
240 ; '
(2) on <Aeo<Aer
but again, ,' ,, , (),
before sailing for Troja, town in
303.
, 17, 229 ;
213, 230.
esp. freq.,
(3)
, denuo, abo, ment,flute, 495,
(1) rcind insti^i-
13. (2) socket in
repov
,
again,
.
A 540, 88 ;
aiiavQiv, aor.
,
129, dev-
pass, part.,
which point of lance was fitted, 297
Mes or eyes, receiving the tongue of a
buckle, 227. (3) stream of blood,
(), siccatum, when
, was
it dry, 18.
321 f. , (), with upright
,
, ,
583t. (2) of
,
{),
town, (1) of
,
532|.
father of
discern,
, 458f.
A
tube to receive the plume,
122.)
20
182. (11.)
(See b in cut; see also cuts 17, 18,
\\/
,
701, 739. e,9,/,
,
, -
bright light, radiance, 341,
day,
305
,;
pi., beams, of sun, of light of
837.
,
,
,
, ,, )(),
624|.
imp.
son of
ipf. aor.
,,
(iter. part, speak,
,,
qui, address,
54, 199 ;
203;
allo-
170;
,, ,
505.
boast loudly,
249,
7/, voice, 419, 418
^411 (of the swallow).
voice,
earthly.
),
, ,
-
av-4pvoVy
(head of victim),
draw
speaking with
407,
ipf.,
out,
334
A
see avoi,
aor.
459.
; v.
261
accenderet.
1.
;
human
(-
bend back
, 3,
-, -, (),
160, 441.
of persons,
(),
t 404,
siccus,
avov, of sound, dull, hollow, grating^
84.
dry,
,
493;
sleepless, (1)
(2) I
^, = .
, .
(1) (2) A 48, 85, 325. []
369, 48=
eodem
{), to-morrow
aura, breeze, e
469f.
(1) loco, on the spot, (), morning,
A 492
(^ {),
,
here, there, ; with follovin; de- 535,; 318.
tennination of place by prep.,
-, }, squalidus,
29. ttn-
(2) illico, once, 339. < anointed, unkempt, 327 f. []
pi., {-'), speechless, ntr. pi., (^'), self-
41
to
f. (( )thci-s
avXciov, yfTi, (,
interpret, shouting loudly.)
av\i}), belonging
the avX{],ofthe court, a 104. (Od.)
chosen, attainable, it 148|.
(avrt, but, however, ad-
versative conj., ditfcring from (. chief-
ly in
,,
marking a contrast more strong- lowing: e. g. ayptp, ruri, 187; or
61 -
--, , ,
-,', .,
-,
ly, (1) after A 127, 103, a 215 with dat., t 29 273. ;
;
,
also
a wish,
103
404.
after fi
107, and
; 290; after own sister, 137 f.
(2) at beginning of
soror germana,
,
, ,
;
, 18
A
; in transitions esp. with
458, 464, 467, 467.
-,
mother of
ov, father of
394 to 466, 267.
[
(,
407, and
hand,
331
(2)
345
;
, the
like
first
234;
hereafter, A 340,
;
syllable always in arsi.]
-), lit. on that occasion;
then, further, moreover, but, (1) adver-
,
sative, with vvv,
with ^,
A 237
180, also
in apodosis,
;
;
,
76, 121,
A
;
137,
further,
on the other
/3
221
203,
321.
-,
-,
-
-,
,
,
182t.
,
(),
nea s, of one's own accord,
charioteer of
(2) a Trojan,
handmaid of
(1)
3,
694|.
{), this very night,
son of
536,
a Greek, A 301f.
,
sponta-
408. (II.)
145.
225, 370;
again (in disapproval), A 202 ; cf. also -, again
>/, ,
(1) idem, lit. ,
1 97|.
,,
73, 81, 335. same, pron. of identity, preceding subst.,
),
(2 only ipf. 3 sing, and 107, 225 Avith*^demonstr. ; (),
pi. call aloud, 50, 391, 654, A 338, 55. (2) ipse,
582 call upon, 258 of things, ring, pron. of emphasis, opposition, A 47, 51,
,,
; ;
718.
311;
- (2
esp. battle-cry,
A
),
(), on
8\, to-day.
331,
', ),A
cry,
S
the
96;
122,
battle,
same day,
1 53 ; diately under,
road,
),
alone,
1 58
615: middle of the
dat. (with and vithout
;
218
729 often with preced- ;
;
straightway,
with
242;
,'
,
(cf.
(, ),
308;
403,
111.
, 160,
forthmth,
199 often
393; ,
;
ing pers. pron.,
312,
430,
279, 389,
93,
38,
,
again,
522,
425, A 208 with
257; once more, again, A 513,
462, 15, 461, see
again,
139; ;
rursus, back
,
;
])receding,
134, 66
346, d 244
51, 68,
179, 190,
following,
416,
;
242,
459,
in reflexive sense,
;
125, 247,
33,
345,
249,
338 ;
,
on the other hand, in turn,
another time, in future, 440,
1 70, 439
317.
-, (German Athem -
with possessie prons.,
197,
-,
204, 262, 643,
409,
39,
218,
-
;
(),
471. []
|,
389 ; blast,
ace.
breath,
,
from
765
(), ; blast,
masc,
y 289.
self-taught,
400,
-,
to-hand fight,
(^,
-, {),
combat, 510 ;
325|.
-,
-,
ace.
,
cominus.
m
hand-
i
close
u s,
X347t. hand to hand, 386, IT 319.
( ), e vestigio, (^,
eodem loco, on the
straightway, usually more closely defined by
- (), 449|. spot,
322|.
'.
=
(-), from
in the same year, following preposition,
(),,
250, 114; hie, ibi.
=
68 ; illico, /3
= 255 = ; ,
se-it,
120; elsewh,
chair,
often with
77,
Avith
56,
(= axjTov),ontL spot,
more
420.
443
A
prep.
of
-,
44
,
-,
;
father of
395t.
acc,
42 ; always with
() .
6
- 62
-
- (),
-
of mass of stone in
shape, massive quoit,
just so, X
(),
25
1 ; esp.
(1)
its natural rough
'
(2) sponte,
, -,
826 f.
eodem modo,
, so in
387|.
no trace behind,
-, (),
60|.
displeases,
unseen, having
(II.)
,
this very way, 166. even statim, at once, instantly,
without this, A 520 simply,
utterly, 528. When
joined with (exc.
,
;
138, V 379, 22, 4U0, 268 593, 409) it begins tiie sentence ;
just as you are, 198. (3) sic ;
,
(tern ere), thus, with ellipsis, as
],
propose, as he was, A 133,
vain,
between
130; in
342. (Reading often doubtful
and .)
{),
-,
- , of a Greek leader, 541.
aor. inf , (),
de-
name
, ,,
ace.
neck sinews,
,
pi.,
450f
cervices,
( , -,
neck, of
ripere,
189t.
-Tcpoi,
wrench away from,
-, -,
,,
men and anhnals, 117, 559. 311|.
2 sing. prs. from -,
(), (), deb i lis,
, 6,
be dry, i. e. unanointed, squalid, insignifcant, weakly,
250t. 235, 110.
(, ), (), tract a -
, ,
1. accenderet,
where he could not obtain fire from other tem, busy tdth handling, , 322f .
[]
source, v.
/arced
490t.
2. ,{, ,
to
1. avy, that he
seek jive
1 aor.
not be
f
,assumed name,
titious,
laretur.
aor. opt. from
305 f.
iacu-
iic-
,
- -.-, ,
and etc.), call aloud, (opes), possessions, esp. in
,
(1) vocare, call upon, A 461, cattle, 99,A 171. [d]
477, t 65.
things, rinff, with
(2) clamare, call aloud, of
deivov, , -,
hibebo.
fut. from pro-
(),
aridu
; avov, of harsh, dry sound (cf.
-, =\,
) ; m
(),
piercingly ;
so as to be heard a great
den s, sitting apart,
gen.
(), seorsum
106f . [d]
s ag it-
se-
-,
117.
-,
-;
distance, aloud (E 347,
-, -,
aor. -elXov, etc., also
160),
fut.
81,
mid,
-\(),
pres.
tar ii,
wasting,
/" <Ae archer
of posses-
-,, ,
imp., (Paipeo ?), sions, exc. I 413, 88.
, ,
away, 313 ;,
often in tmesi, ad im ere, (1) act., take
455.
127, 416 ;
(2) take away to hold for opt. -' (),
reg., collat.
aor.
dim it t ere, (1) send
forms of ipf
subj. -ky, -i]y,
,
108, 18,
294, 54, 1 336
182 ; remove from one's
, , ',
self /i 199 ; taL away, A 299, 9\
and
;
;
, ;
,
(life) frustrate, lease, ; \p ;
;
-
560.
, -
take ojf armor,
(),
-
122 ;
without
;
crest,
emitted from, A 77.
631,
251^-^^.]
251,
iaculari, hwl,
weapons, lightning, etc., 372, 432,
539, 133. [----;
,-, , -,
[]
--,
-
(1) tniss,
orbari,
^
from
aor.
deer rare a,
411.
-, ,
(II.)
-, ,
302. (2)
and
258|.
lose,
to,
S
-,
reach,
(), pervenio,
388
43 (Od. only with ace).
aor.
pervenio, with ace, come
-,
only
, ', h
come
;
fut. -t|cai,
etc. (tmesis,
perf inf
(a per-
to
u
2),
c,
rambling speaker, V
missing
215t.
the point, son), arrive at (a place),
42, 489, also with fi'f, ,,
25, a 332.
,
' 63 ' (),
,-, -,
-
-, -
; reach, 329,
trouble came upon me.
. trans., only mid.
demand pay for
202 ;
themselves for,
395, -),
norance,
folly,
368
354,
dat. sing.,
(),
;
481 ,
elseAvh. dat. pi. -itjai,
;
be mad,
122.
109,
ig-
-, -, -,
745.
6, II. intr., pf. 360.
-,
,
off,
-,
aor.
517,
from a person,
-,
738; , plupf.
stand away, stand
544;
101; from a
[_
-
',
cjc;
(), spumabant,
= .']
ipf.
breasts were covered with foam,
(), no respecter of
282f.
",,
,
thing, 340.
aplustre, ornamental
knob on stern of ship,
(See cut, also No. 41.)
717|. [-' ^]
21
, ,,
race, I 63|.
374,
\vorship;
105
,
;
, ^,
267 sq.
daughter of
and of 370 also
from her seats of
;
,
of ; Avife
goddess of love, 429, ^ 261, 54; and
of beauty,
192 mother of
;
,
.
282 of love's charms, S
214 (see"ce) attended by
444.
(),
,
- pres. part.,
104|.
6, , spnma,
foolish,
folly, 110;
-,
-pi.,
gen., (),
foolish behavior,
278,
-, 457.
-ovi, -ova, (), thought-
less,
-,
foolish.
.
104, 875,
dat. \.,(),
389 ; 157,
leaf-
-.6 {), ,
less,
,,
|,
stripped nf leaves,
,,,,
-<,
,-
aor.
fut.
ipf.
from
ace, slime,
part,
425 f.
A 495f.
-ov, fut.
[]
-[]
mid.
, -, -, (), ,
spuma, ipf. aor.
foam, 607 f. fund ere, dra2r,
-, ,
2, pour into (mid. for one's self), wine or
opulent us, wealthy, rich in, t 9, 85 with
Avater, or with ; ,,
286, / was scat-
, ,
(means of simple gen.,
subsistence, gold, etc.) 305 ;
flourishing house, a 232 coupled with tering the leaves over myself; A 171,
iya
(),
414.
;
-,
(),
-,
hid off their armor, 26\.
opt., and aor.
tifully braided hair). (Od.) [a]
422, Achaian
part,
,
pass, part.,
(-),
see a
proficisci, vav- women,
(piv, set out from the ships ; depart,
375.
-, , tractantem.
pres. indie,
[a]
424 (with beautiful mantles).
land of
amentem esse, be Northern Greece, 75, 166, ^ 249, A
251. [d]
Achaia, ',
-, , (),
foolish, 294, 1 32.
476 foolish,
ishly,
;
436.
282 adv.
senseless,
; fool-
I 395
-,
,', ,
254,^ 107; pi. as suhst, Achaian women,
contemptuously, 235. []
;
(), -,
(-
A
64
-
-,
(),
more unwelcome,
[]
392f
ntr. pi., {),
.
in gratius,
[]
i g r a t a,
unpleasing,
'5,
(),
eief.
' ),
236|. []
river-god, (1) in Greece
194t. (2) in
wiid pear-tree,
,
,
(t)
lOf.
6, []
white poplar, 389. (.)
cuncta abripiens),
ace, (, -, the chasm, abyss
, , ,
(not river), of lower world, 513|. []
5, prs. part., {), troubled
for, 40 ; 318;
,
, , , (),
grieved at heart, []
part. prs. griev-
ing,
|, (),
694 ; at heart,
(I) be
[d]
,,,
ipf.
laden,
ill,
457. (2)
be pained or afflicted with,
moleste
352,
fero, take
,
, ,
361 tormented with pains ;
,
;
vexed at heart.
(), onus, burden,
(), ( ,
TO,
(-
,, ,
247
son of
of
;
,,
6,', ,
earth, of idle, useless
),
dead weight upon the
and
man, 379.
^,
foster-child of ,,, king
584
(
;
),
pres.,
dolere,
,^
524),
-
, S
grieve,
38),
in heart,
ipf.,
mourn,
420
,
pupil of hero of the Iliad his 558, for some one with part.,
,
: ;
,
I
";
," ,,
690, see
681 ; forays, I 328, A 392,
,
56 / mourn, [d]
827;
,,
,
;
- (),
,
his also pi., grief,
,
; ;
, , ',,
death, 310, 37 sq. epithets, pain, over some one, for some-
-
;
7(),
<9(),
, ( ) , thing, 124, 417, 358 ;
,, . ,
, () (See cut, in next
249 ; sorrow seizes,
321 of death,
;, ,
column, from Panathenaic Amphora.)
r), caligo, mist,
344 swoon,
127,
696 ;
;
one's heart
125
^ ,(),
;
; cf
1
282,
249 ;
145 ;
581,
-
475,
grief,
,
,
406.
421.
(Od.)
y,
aor.
, foam
from ,
[-^-'^, nom.
of water,
grew
and
A
ace.
darJc,
307 ;
no
do ;
[]
591.
-,
, ntr. = adA'.,(xpf7oc),
looked foolishly about, as one who has
i. e. knows not what he shall
prorsus, -
65 -
, , ,
794 and
, ,
^, opt.
, ('),
inf.
189.
.,, fut.
artus,yoi<5, limbs, S
mid.
slot.
fut.
subj.
or
-
inf.
370, perhaps until.
toffether ;
, ,
502 f.
,
(),
499;
[]
back, back again,
.
289; with
,
,
itself
.
(aveo), (1) satiari,
vith
{)=',,
157, cf.
human flesh
70, eager to sate
(2) sa-
;
289
817.
- ,
420 390 tiare, ;
gen. back from, ;
,-,
;
of with ;
bak again, 280
, , , ),
dangling,
[a]
i. e. formless, useless, misshapen,
-
89t.
,
335.
a Nereid, plupf. pass, from of /, pen-
46t.
E487t.
5, (), maculae,
Okeanos stream
at,
()
which
of the
flows back into
meshes, debat.
,
,
, , (,,),
mire, with
548. []
,
(from
ace. 159 and
dor-
-,
itself, i. e. encircling,
-, (, -),
ces, back, with verbs of motion
399.
redu- CUS, hck of wool,
;
usu- linen, I 661
on sheep's back
;
fleece,
; spun,
a 443; nap of
sheep's wool, 434
599.
floc-
[]
;
.
(), pedetentim, step
,, ,
by step, slowly,
adjs., e. g.
pres., ipf.,
loqui, speak,
516f,
tit
and
things,
perf. pass. /3-
esp. with ntr.
S
92 ; cf.
,
-
I 58, 355, 392, 5 32, 127;
(9 408.
ciee/)
9-(^///,
eddies, 15.
, -, /? /
73
-,
;
(^^)'
alAvays of rivers, exc.
deep- eddying,
(),
/c 511.
,
ace, deep-gir-
with girdle low down over
-,
dled, i.e.
the hips, I 594. (See cut.)
^,
-, , (), rjrt, son of
594t.
a
with deep
folds or garment, i. e. with gar-
bellies in
ment falling low or in deep folds over
and below the girdle, which its folds
hid from sight the word may be trans-
;
550t.
-,
, ,
women,
rrith
\\,1
9-},
122. (II.) (See cut.)
rich
ace. comm.,
meadows,
151.
low out,
(II.)
i. e.
ovi\y ipf.
A2\\.
wiih deep
(),
(feepen, hol-
soil, - (-,
flowing Okeanos, 195t.
), deep-
-<
,
-, ,
current, deep-streaming
(-),
Okeanos, and ,
',
with deep ,
-
66
,
3 pi.
plupf. 3 sing,
plupf (the forms
pf. pass.,
8, rivci.
;
( 1
3
subj.
and plupf and
only of iuAvard [mental]
aor. mid. with pass, signif
opt. part.
, ,, (1)
land, sandy shore, forest, storm, and mitt , iacio. throw,
fog, 125, deep in the heart. (2) I 5SS, was struck; esp. tela mitt ere,
-
horizontally: deep, stretching far into discharge missiles (opp. 279 ;
,
pierced by numerous inlets, 92 ; to 424); shoot, 282, 82; also la-
the limits of the broad plough-land, pides coicere, hurl stones. (2) strike,
547.
,, (),
, , { ,
,
grown with rushes, A 383t.
{, ,
deeply over-
411
108,
591,
; also
380 (and wound)
189, and
144
in the head, etc.,
',
;
433,
537),
),
), ,
vulnus
2 aor.
, (, -,^, subj.
- 253; pass.,
, (),
-y or
, (, ,stand, tread
,
pf.
inf. - infligere, inflict wound; tv
deicere, lay low in, cf yaiy, sank
, , , mid. 423 ;
.
part, fut. to the earth, 188 fig.,
-,
,
;
),
,
also aor. go, wounded or ;
^ ,
redire; secedere; 134, reach, 47 9; consper-
praeterierunt; set out, gere, bespatter, (3)
49 ; hence often with inf
', , (, in Avider signif, mitt ere, fund ere,
6'
(,,
etc., 428;
(,
send, pour,
with pres. part.,
with
101 cf
cf. also
;
,
302, 665, 207 fut.,
', , ,, { ,
424 aor.,
(1) ^0 (whither ?), iri), 377
229, what is become of?)
-
,, , {, ' ,
take one^s place by the side of,
avd, A 209
202)
343 ;
488,
,
277, 627 (a) with acc.,^^ and
582.
339,
262; with
;
;
(
;
discharge,
plunge,
horses, drive
superare,
114),
shake off,
;
drive by ;
superior;
,)
let fall,
conclude fi'iendship
turn
639,
457
involve in,
ere, place,
;
424,
mid.
so.
of
men, 93 throughout,
, , ,
{,
;
, )
47 go for,
,
701, A 424; jutra, se qui, /3 406; adire,
;
esp. throw the arms about some one,
embrace (mid.
,, ,, ,
563 aggredi, 864 animo
,,(, ,, ',
292, ; ; turn
40; 313 ; 182. (b) over in mind, I 435, 218, A 297 ; take
with gen. 26 185 ; ; to heart, (4) amicire, put
566).
, '
589 589); on garments or weapons, also mid..
575 849. ;(c) with dat.
, 334 and freq. ;
put Avheels on axle,
'
,-, 460,
GTi, guard, A 37 fcv,N618;
accedere, c?ra7 near, 574 aggredi,
751. (2) (where?),
incedere, walk, A 443 tv trepidans,
,
,
;
;
pass., were spread,
; make fast,
{, 194.
cf.
quivering (with teriOr),
^, 423 ;
, , {).,
a V eh i, sail away, a 21 0. (3) (whence ?), 375t.
=
-,
1 aor.
' ()
,
409, and
,,,
dovm, shoot down;
bring horses to Bouprasion.
cause to dismount, dash
glandem,
edible acorn,
acorn,
-
242.
'- 392t.
speaking,
subj.
867t.
= ,
, , ,
from
gen. pi.,
from
dips,
harsh-
,, ,
BdXtos, one of the tardissimi, slowed.
hoi-ses of
', {),
';. 400. (II.)
rcg.
aor. subj.
as in Attic, exc. fut.
opt. -, gravati, weighed down
only
, - (),
pass,
, ,,
- ,, .
t,
. .pains (me),
only
(, ),
and
ipf.
519|.
()6,
aor. part,
grave-
[--']
pres.
67
fut.
aor, subj.
,
see
,
=/3, see
(/3),
pf. part., 3
, -,
gravare, disable, ace, tela,
oppress by weight, 308, missiles, flying wide, 484; 206,
;
,
,
i
,
son of
woe, 71
delusion,
. ;
grievous pains,
111; harsh voice,
417 ; strong
257; , 155, 220. His true
y,
name, ac-
-,
,,.
,
exorable;
-
moaning
mighty arms
loudly,
and
sobbing
; dread, in-
heavily, c 420
cording to the Scholiast, was
, (),
ro, telum, mis-
in Avidest sense, spear, arrow, stone,
,
esp. 95. sile,
-,
,
gin a,
258 ,
see
;
queen;
princess,
, , fem. of
],
115.
better
,
follg.,
queenly dame,
(, ),
re-
even the foot-stool,
159,
232)
out of shot, outside of battle
498, 174,
; U (,
;
;
, ).
leader of people, princeps, (1) subst., 106, 278, 464, 67, 576.
prince, Tang, exercising functions of preferable, better, (
commander-in-chief, priest, and judge more advantageous, with inf, 511;
, quam (cf.
, ,,
nobles, a 394 556, master, lord.
; (2) praestat aut aut ,
,
; ; ;
forest,
iv 'l9aK7j. 2 sing.
regiae digni- ^, vi vam,
,
fut., 194, will not
my
,
tatis, royal honor, 193|. live, e. order
i. life according to the
',
scion of tlie royal stock,
regium genus,
401 f. ',
will of Zeus.
ov,
(II.)
, (),yosgo,
,
haste
.,
and go,
(:],
imp. from
8.
pres.
grasp, raise,
(II.)
3
part.,
594. (Od.)
(),
and
(, , ,. ]
= /3;.
threshold, A
=
,
591,
94.
, ,
,
augmented forms), see
un-
,
before the city,"
., ,
,
plupf,
,
SlSf.
perf.
/
inf,
230 f.
part,
sen-
from -
cers,
town in Lokris,
(, ),
210,
,
gen., y, av, etc,
glade, glen, valley, ravine,
dan-
, /3, gravatum.
see 2 pl. elsewh. only prs. ipf.
,
;
,,
-ro, pf and plupf pass, constrain, 297 ; mid. also Avith pass,
from ictus est, era t.
plupf. pass., pf -, signif, 727,
(),
576.
deeds of violence,
pass, part,
opt.,(/ii/3paa/c(u),
from ictus.
intensive form of pf
devorares, 35f.
236t
, ,(\)
-,; adv.
and of Aapdctvog,
per vim.
fiither
460|.(2)
of
(Od.)
leader
<)
= ', , , , 68
of
3 ,
,
, -,
2961.
,
,
pi.
|,
' ',
',
ind.
fut.
691 f.
pf.
(3)
opt.
aor.
from
mid.
-({),
-,
prs.,
ipf.
be-
I
j
ferireris.
only
act are,
opt. aor. mid.
exult in,
. .
-,
.
prs.,
always with
from
(/3 ?), se
, , , ,,
set,
,,-/,
pres. of
of
),
1
(
22; maltreat,
576; withhold,
558, overmasters.
,, ( ace. masc,
9;
,
overreach,
451;
heart beats high in
165,
,
,, , ,,
fern., aor. mid. from
sfnde along, usually with (- feriatur.
so always), 213, 809, ntr., or ?), rivets,
22 450, with mighty strides. [-
; perh. better, rings, bands, 678t.
only 403, V, /
V, (b 1 a c t e r a r e), bleating,
,
, having eaten of; 94; and 266f.
, , -,
he devoured.
203, comedetur, shall
horrid is,
-^,
horrible, dreadful,
(voltuosus),
212,
vis,
288,
sis,
658;
, \(
,,,, , ,
e.
/, dat. with
robur, force,
,
185,
g.
mighty Priamos, Herakles,
165,
572
instr. suffix
strength,
;
569
231,
;
A 561,
in periphra-
= the
105,
per vim;
186,
608.
tvith
234.
and 2
,?]!/,
(II.)
awful countenance,
aor. subj.
only pf
?/,
roc era,
,6]
horrid
and
36t.
tall,
voltu,
part., come,
390,
190,
403 with ;
a Trojan,
31
(gen. absol.), d 646, A
92 f.
and 7 296.
pi.
shields
ov, river of
of ox-hide,
part. ace.
533.
22
,,,
vitam, life, 491. (Od.) -<55, etc., c 1 am are,
, pi. aor.
125.
,
?,
, ,,
, arc us, how, A
sing., vita,
49,
104, a
shout,
1 12,
ing,
198 resound,
400; with
; 265 call aloud,
ace. of kindred mean-
.
;
287;
,
,
stance,
,,
ictus, provisions,
S
122, y 301,
only aor. imp.
116, 490, 446.
vivat,
bona^ sub-
ing), an<l
ox or oxen,
poeLr\v, -ov, etc., (masc. Avant-
^,bubulus, ir\ (ntr. wanting),
ox- (dung,
of an
,,
(
, ,
let him live, 429; inf 359; 111), esp. of ox-leather, 452, 122
mid. servavisti, hast saved 492, shields) freq. as subst. (sc. ^opif),
.- ,
;
etc., act.
debilitare, weaken, , ()\,
and
etc. (see
injure, physically,
alarm,
cry, A
,,
77,
50, 500,
clamor, cry, esp. cry of
530:
118, 266; and battle-
good
',
,,
166, 271, 774; mentally, 15 at the battle-crj', i. e. brave in battle,
178; 512, bae; impe- hero, 31 and
freq. ; also'c?y of pain,
1
,
,
dire, pass., is confused, 82; impede, of distress,465, 48, t 401 ;
), < ),
sonabant, resounded, 495.
-
also 95. (Od.)
only prs. ipf, (see (/3oy in battle,
,
impedio, incommode, hinder,
a 195; delude, infatuate
724), I .507, 294; ry ivi, e
(. 22; warlike,
sum,
bellicum,
477.
(),
481 ; bellico-
cattle-liftinff, A
in which. 672.
,
,
clamor,
,(,,
a 369 f.
gen.
,
//, (),
etc., masc.,
vociferatio,
scr b s, hole
69
22t.
-, ,
, ,
>
,
son of
, , (-), cat-
,? , .
,
in the (/round, for planting trees, for sac- tle-herd, 571;
rificial
,
washing
, ,
blood,
clothes,
name
58 ;
25.
of town in
natural trough for 293.
, , , (), ),,
Hence 712, 71 If. lUf.
subst., Boiotians, inf. -', fut. (inf.
494 and freq. (.) 1 aor. 99, mid. prs., I
.
;
,
glance, ; Avith 1 75, 147 ;
, ,,
204, 179 (mid., 114);
6, -, -,
rushed roaring through the water.
damans.
see
suggested this plan,
self, t 420 ;
23 bethink ones
think of, Avith
;
inf., t
, , (),
,
299.
(-
,
idnd.
,
Personified, Boreas,
ace. fem.,
aqui1
as turn, food,
195.
,
,
north
(),
), ()
cree,
i)c,
will,
/, consilium,
A
469 plan,
5,
45,
241 ; and de-
, ,
;
,, , ,- ,
268t. 372 ; designs, counsels, Awe, 524,
66,
'), prs., ipf, act.
fut. act.,
and pass.
pasco,
(iter. 82 ;
counsel,
276 cf. 4S7 .(2) proposal,
46, 337, 339,
;
43 ;
,
aJyag, 97 ; 325, freq. cal-
give subsistence ; feed, nourish, 364 lidum struebat consilium, 55;
, ,
mid., -pasci. feed, graze, 338, 49. pi. plans, 1 54, 340.
(), herba,ybii- (3) discernment, shrewdness, 627,
, [-
,
,
der, grass, 493 and 41 1. -^ 7-28, 1 54, 177, 211. (4) council of
(), pas
, ,
shepherds, 504 f.
(),
ntr.,
tores,
ec r
cio,
-,
nobles, cf. s e
127,
atu opp. ay
53, 194, 202.
s ;
,,
i-
h s, flocks,
adv.,
521 f.
(), like a bunch
sel,
, -, -
of grapes,
-,
562t.^
in a swaim,
o'l, uvae,
(),
89f
grape-clusters,
,
or,
(),
180, 126.
(also
234), only pres. and ipf.,
-,
,,
246t.
532t.
-,
492t.
,
,
inguen,
ravenous hunger,
groin,
,
,
desii-e
,-6- ,
grant, accord,
(2) wish, Avith inf.
velle,
A
greatly.
67,
is
21, 204, 331.
(and ace),
subjunctive;
(3) malle,
,
prefer,
358
'ya,
,
rived from and perh. better,
ykyaa, big and awkward as an ox,
/, (';), the sun began to
decline toward eventide, lit. toward the
abusive epithet, applied to a big but
, -- -, (, -,
time of unyoking plough-cattle, 58.
-, (), .
-,
cowardly fellow, 824,
BovSciov, town in
79.
572f with the
from
ox-goad, 135f
,-?, , ' - ,, , ,
(-),
pasture,
graze.
313
part, prs., ipf. iter,
; but
equae pascebantur,
ao,
pascere (boves),
221,
SSSf.
ford),
Helios,
A 756,760.
if, 0, dat. pi.
bos, usually fem., coio, the cows of
379 yet also masc, bullock,
;
ace.
Ox-
make
-($ 70
]
, , (),
,,
added to the gender more clear, with the weight,
apatva{q), pi. cattle, kine, 839 and 460.
,, , ,
;
=
fpya apoaig, ploughed lands ; slaugh- adj. ntv., ponderous, only with
', ;/, pecorum(,
ter cattle, (cf. 633, 450) ad- ; a 100.
jectives prs., ipf. aor.
; as pass, only pres. part., 307; also perf.
symbol of flight, ritu, act. and plupf. (-
),
172.
, ,
ayaXat, herds of cattle, con- gravare, weigh down,
,
307;
,
hence
; ,, ,-
stitute the chief wealth, cf.
peril, costly (usual-
ly explained as mighty),
as means of exchange and measure of
value, 885, see
,
260
bestowed
;
turgere,6e/M//o/*,
112;
water,
,, ,
561
346
;
,
as prizes in athletic contests ; king and priest in
,
253, horn guard just above hook, to
prevent fish from biting off the line
(cf. 582), ox-
of follg.
A
,
392, I
daughter of
132, 274; father
, ,
r 276;
hide, shield of ox-hide, 155. the occasion of the
Also as fem. subst., (ace. ),
ox-hide, A 184. (II.) (See cut, after a Faua-
137
-,
; rvKTyai.
3 -. ipf., were (),
-,
slaughteHng cattle, 466f
",
,
usually voc. 7,
A 551, ox-eyed, vnth large, calm eyes;
,, , ,
,
otherwise applied, 10, 40.
, lit. Herdsman, the constel-
lation Arc turns, a
, 272f.
,
comp. sup.
tardus, slow; with inf.
,
310 ; 226 in proverb,
;
329.
(),
,),
slowness,
,, ,
chium, arm,
,
838;
firm,
41 If.
ry,
, ,(
[w <_ ^]
rattled, ,
ipf.,
tarditate,
shoulder,
creak,
roared,
bra-
-
loud,
9;
shrieked aloud, of Ares, 859 ; of
,, ,
Avounded horse, 468.
, -, (fremo), roar, 210,
S 399.
,
(II.)
,
,
yet in the
6, =
, (,
womb,
ace.
266 f.
forehead,
name
mule foal,
586 f.
of hun-
-, ( ),
375,
drowsy,
A 403t.
-), gra- 642t.
396t.
of
,
,,
,, thunder;
(), roar, crackling,
,
only aor. (l)p6vt\ty only
', loud,
223|.
S 398sqq.),
loud shouting, roaring (cf.
52 If.
tcn-ibly
tonitru,
;
, peal on peal.
y, i]v, fem., (,),
dread thunder, 199.
^
] () ), hum an a , (), profundum,
, (),
voce, 545f.
, ,
deep, depths,
-, confer- 80 f.
-,
tata, bloody^ tvapa,
ntr. pi.,
509. (11.)
only sing, masc, of
S
, cruen-
tum,
onlv
stuffedfull of,
gleba,
,, ,, (), gradus,
134|.
clod, 374f.
, , ,
, ,
and of heroes, man- destroying, step,
and 100 441 esp. altar,
stand, rack,
,
31. (II. 115.) ; ;
,
,
, ,7],
(orig. from smoking, fragrant with incense,
mors), m
361, and
; - r t
subst.
a1 i s, mortal, adj.
2, 3;
48 ; A 448. (See cut.)
,',, ,
nis mortui
331,
; 248.
homi-
189, elsewh.
,
(II.)
gore.
,
., only
blood from a wound,
cru-
, ,
<, ,
entata, gory,
,, ,
noose,
583t.
and pi. -, 1 a q u e u m,
278 and
only pf
472.
town in
,
,{),
ing with death wound, 393, 486.
efflorescit, -
Bti
, (),
, , ,, , -
56t.
swells with
379.
and
white bloom,
-,
,
cibi,/oo(i, (Od.)
(/3/3:), cibus,
,
-ir,
,
r),
,
,
food,
, (),
(Od.,and
,
, ,
,
,
pyrusbraided,
210.)
.
205 and
,
407.
lit.
cibum, band
made of pa-
39 If.
of
177t.
44|.
acc.
(2) son
from
daughter of
hus-
-, {, -,
twisted, aor. part,
whistling, howling, inf. = imp., call loudly upon,
20t.
ipf.
Avays with
devise. (Od.)
, ^ {(),
pres. part.,
),
and pi.
al-
66, secretly
124t.^
ful, A 155f.
tores, shepherds,
, (),
man-nourishing, fruit-
302 f.
paS"^
72
7<^^
174,
sea, 408,
447, 351,
,
vision of universe,
S
/,
16,
terra, earth, (1) as di-
386 opp. heaven,
;
317, explained by
in
, 232.
39,
its
cup-bearer
580), al-
clause, ap-
81, 284, 555, 119; particular land, considering that the tvo preceding
A 254, 124, 280; native country, words make but one idea particle de- ;
, , (
burud=grave, 427 ; pul- other clause, (1) in declaration, A 408,
vis,
, 99.
16, 549,
,
78 ; } A 293, 342, 355 ;
,-- as deity,
324|;
e 1 1 u s, Earth,
viov,
576.
son of
cf.
, earth-bom,
but yet,
relatives,
, ,
e. g.
127
242, 202. (2) after
dp?); and in a
question, after the inten-ogative word,
etc., e. g. 337, 383, 501
,, (,
earth-surrounding, epithet of
1 183,
,,
68.
pres. part., gaudeo),
,
emphasizing (cf.
(3) in wishes, with opt., ft
513;
424, 182.
(),
825,
371, 244 (
-,
.6,
, (),
tender,
exulting in his glory,
336 and
, 1 a c, milk,
A
405.
902.
sucking,
189, t with relation to an-
523). II.
other sentence, (1) which may be
co-ordinate, and connected by a pron.
(, then, therefore, ), or by a conj.,
,
127.
name of a Nereid, 45 f. 227, 73, 496, 273.(2) which
may inclose, as a pareti thesis, the clause
, (, yeXav), smooth with , 326, 301 thus esp. freq.
,
/, ;
surface of water, calm of the sea, u 168. after vocs., 156, fc 174; and after
,
(Od.)
($, ,
q\os, husband's
,,,,
249.(2)
,
dat. sing.,
sister,
(1) gener,
nom. gen.
122. (II.)
son-in-law,
464 and
pi., has
355, cf
120, 177 ;
328 sq. (3) which
its truth confirmed, /or, A 9, 55, 78,
may even be transferred
to the preceding, instead of remainmg
in the following sentence, e. g. A 81,
,
hrother-in-law,
474. 1 23. (4) Avhich thus receives explana-
aor.
d u c e r e, marry =
, uxor em tion of its meaning, to wit, namely, A
^ 72 ;
195,
,
86. Joined with other particles
mid.
Tivi, -
one's self in marriage, of the
nubere;
aor.
,,
truth ;
for certainly;
but really ;
ovv, for indeed
,for of a
rt,
pa, ;
'
am que;
, ,
atrat, of the parents, to get
their son.
feast,
,,
-,
,
299,
maxillae, jaws,
marriage,
226.
dat.
200.
476
pi.,
;
(II.)
a toife
marriage-
(), -, -),
,,
for Toi.for surely.
531,
S
539; womb,
292.
e
[^
TO, south
(II.)
,
t
;
e r,
58. (2) belly,
in arsi a.]
peak
; , -, ,,
yavvraiy
gaUdere ;
-,
(
with crooked claws,
(),
128, metaph,, emi/t^.
fut.
glad at heart,
?
217.
gleaming,
(),
),
493.
paunch,
225.
437.
163 hunger, ^ 133 fasting,
oi,
],
;
milk-pails, 223f.
;
r, . yZowisa 73
,
^,
see
enclitic particle, Lat.
used with great variety of meaning,
quid em,
, /,
,
215t.
, -,
ntr., (), ridiculum,
false reading for -
.
often untranslatable, (1) restrictive ; at
all events,
229; ,
but yet,
at least,
703; often to
emphasize a relation subsisting between
two
488,
causal,
parties, also doubled, e. g.
143; cf.
352.
97.
(3) emphatic with voc,
A 60, 81,
(2) ,
/3
62,
,
dat.
see
-,
laughter;
,
(dat.
ace.
-),
-, risus,
extinguishable= uncontrollable laugh
indulge in, be overcome by
100, laughed themselves
ridentes,
-9,
ace. -
, ;
390.
see
and ycXos,
un-
, 157; of animals,
409. scent, origin, race,
(4) often seems to be used only 265 ; ho7ne, a 407 family,
;
145
,
to give greater force of sound to a joined with
,
175, birthplace
,
a 222,
from ,
word, e. g.
,
84; usually
cf. h i-c e, h i c, in Latin,
132.
-(), pf
nati sunt,
= /', , indie, and part.,
866,
35.
', ,
62,
and
306
786.
A 250;
etc.,
its
;
young
descendants,
(2) generation,
aetas, age,
707,
,
;
166.
gens,
](
Lu3e,
191, ^ 27
a 222,
rank,'A
;
(),
gavisus
,, ",
, pf. and plupf., from
est.
- ,
origo, ()
race, stock,
, only sing.,
,
rtvoc, aliquo oriundum esse;
pf. with pres. signif inf.
-
,
,
and -, part,
3 sing,
-,
-,
plupf. 1 sing,
also 1 sing, and 3 him
there were bom to
six of theh stock, 270 ; cf. 11 1
pi.
a call, as is
227 ; 400,
often specified,
,
', ,
make one's self heard (by
337,
857, Tiome of silver.
a'l, beard,
176f.
aor. part, be-
as far as one shouting can be heard),
,
Tivi, cry out to,
tress,
'. -,
the whole city,
370 ;
S 161 ; in dis-
469,
703, shouted throughout
ginning to groio
ov,
,,, ,
,,
prs. ipf.,
.)
,,'.(),
see
YcCveai,
nasci,
', -,
X
(),to be
ipf.
bom, 477, to a
aor.
gestus, attitude of suppliants, A 501.
(See cut under
/, (),
origo, source,
(S.)
,
like
to
, fate;
beget, biing forth;
), Tyndareos.
YeiTovcs
neighbors,
6<, 16.
aor.,
(nom.
gigno and pario,
(Od.)
299, brought forth
,
6 natu,jfrom the hour of
ntr., ('), ,
est, suitable to one's
only
birth,
on
- ,, , , (),
ntr. pi., birth, or descent,
, ,.
253t.
307t. genus, cf.
(),
and
390), ipf 3 pi.
(), 3 pi.
prs.
, , ,,
(false reading
part,
aor.
part,
-,
()- generation,
;
(3) scion,
(1) family, 35
245; aetas,
180.
; race, as
(4) extraction,
age,
a whole,
215.
(2)
, , ~', (), , ()
also forms with one
rid ere, aliquo ortus sura;
laugh,
laugh over, ' ,{), laugh at,
at him,
also of the home, 267, 852.
prehendit =
270;
my heart laughed Avithin me, t 413;
', ^,
',
3 sing,
Avith ace.
-,
aor.,
476, 241. (II.)
,, ,
maxilla,
,
of feigned, forced laughter,
,
r), pl. ace. vf,
101 ; 347, with under jaw; also of jaw of boar. A
distorted grin 362, was smiling. 416.
-,
;
,
,.
lac t us,
at heart; because of something,
, -, ,, glad
YcpaCpci;,
(), houorare. show
437.
($, , promontory
-fiv, prs., ipf,
honor,
yipaipsv
321,
-
82,
, , ,,
269.
see
S
and , , (), s e-
,,
of nectus, 86; in a vretched
now
, ; Geresto,
gen. pi.,
177 f.
gruum, from y
old age (opp. r 368),
249;
., up to old age;
,, ,; .,
;
,
crane, 3. (II.) 515;
ace. masc, comp. 6, tiri the threshold of
170 and 2\\,
, , (), hoary old age, 348.
,
stately.
', , pi. 6, h^nor, 323 prs., ipf aor.
precedence, prerogative, 175; gift of (), part, se esc ,
honor,
49; gift,
A 118
297
rendered
;
last honors
;
to
,,
pdated call, the funeral mound, and a
column,
Fcp-qvLos
in
((77),
",
336.
ace. masc.,
9,
se
torium, belonging to the old men of tL
a-
190.
Nf
(),
, .
,
, - ', ,
, ,
-
from ,
aor. iter,
nasci, be bom,
, speech,
59, 206,
plupf.
418,
dat.
and
fut. etc. reg.
201,
pf
437|.
Giant-race in
120.
as in Attic,
see also
('),
350,
(1)
A 358,
tustum,
opp.
,,
^,
= /;, ',
',
of the sea; honorable
100,
old,
I 36,
85;
184;
,, subst., old
518 ;
old
ve-
man,
man
326 fieri, arise, begin, A 49,
283,
one's
45
;
come upon
lot,
;
505,^417; obtingere,/a/i to
happen, [N 659], 228, A 188,
,
299, what now last of all shall
me? =
375,
,-, -,
320,
, ,
title (2)
member of the 386; exstare,
,
227. (2) elder, council or 87, 157, 490,
;
cf. Lat., senator. 245 ; come to be, 82, 99 ;
,
try.
88 ; , ,
ai,
258;
^
,
elsewh.
temptemus inter
r d i e s, ranks or files
of combat, i. e. of combating hosts,
gu stare,
fig. ironical,
taste,
nos,
on the way.
aor. subj.
fut. mid.
tio, in t el ligo,
160,
, ,),
, (not
r
/^,(-gnosco), (1)
136,
f c c e r u t, progressed
inf.
sen-
percme, understand,
with on,
223, 658
,
reg., but
,
gcravit, dammed it up, 245 made tracted from follg. clause, 85 with
,
:
;
,, ,
,
dess,
-
Ffj, dat.,
259, 104.
ell us, Earth, as god- ognize,
,
shield,
.
.
A 651,
1 82. (3) c
241. 94; by his
a 1 1 c r e, understand,
,
prs., ipf. etc., also fut., 159.
aor.
(), ,
, ,, , etc., pf.
gaudeo, rejoice,
plupf
189
un-Homeric, see
un-Homeric, see
-, - , (), lac,
;
,,
559, in
his heart so also with and 643.
(),
;
, or (,
, ',
494 at any thing, gen.
with , Ty,
;
29
),
milk,
lactc vescentium,
6t.
pi.,
living on
and 390. [] 39 f.
, ,
,, , ,
75
yovv
,
pres. part, from 369. (2) flexible, pliant, of limbs of
with glanng eyes, 172. living beings, 398; metaph. _piacaWe,
of.
-, ,,
father of
,
,
, ,
(1)
13;
(2)
also
gleaming,
119, guest-friend
son of
a
(ace.
154 sqq.
- , (),
34f
-,
plantavit,
up,
under,
731
41.
274.
;
aor.,
ace.
tv
-loi,
'; opp.
.)
(),
,
156), voc. , only of vnth gleam- legitimum, <7e/im'we,
, ,
ing eyes, bright-,
.
glaring-eyed, a 44,
The type of expression recognizable in
,, , ,
Attic tetraclrachm. (See cut No. 43.)
town in
A 206,
knee,
202.
() ', -,
309.
-, (II.)
fell upon
aor.
the
from
,
712t.
, , (nom. masc. want- notus, acouaintance,
ing), cavus, hollow, esp. of ships, 9t.
454; of grotto, 402, 20, 15 ; or, fem. (1) notus, evi- -,
,
rock, 88
spacious,
,
pupil of eye, ,
,,,
,,
;
305.
(-),
390; 164, then, perh.
because figures are reflected in minia-
257 ;
pup ilia,
deep, dent,
relative,
401,
350,
() 6, -, (),-,
-, -,
182. (2) cognatus,
174; brother,
3 1.
, , , ,, ,
inf. ipf.
,
ture in the eye, contemptuous epithet,
timid coward!
, ,
(radical syllable
(gleaming) jeweir^, 192|.
town of
),
iter,
1 am en tar
tation for dead, wail,
500, 124;
i, sob,
masc,
fut.
92 ;
857.
esp. in
S' 502,
<5, ,
504|. 248|.
, (), proles,
),
6, ,
,
,
buttocks, 66,
, comp.
ace,
340.
clunem,
(II.)
-, (-
rump,
A
539 and
010,
755.
, masc,
offspring,
(),
, ,, ,, ,
dulcis, gratus, sweet, dear, origo, origin, a 216; proles, off-
= fili us,
-,
89,
light,
194;
23.
m
dear to
i t i s a i
me
m i, o/"
as the
mild
spring,
218, 191,
tle / 130.
12; commonly
449, 59 ;
young, of cat-
temper,
, , , ,
,
,
467|.
-, dulcis, sweet, A
,
tus, grateful,
,,
fem.
;
first syllable,
other forms vith length-
gen.
, ,, , , (),
tus, dear, 1.52, 453. pi. gen.
notches on dat. -, -, genu, knee,
the arrow, 419. (See cuts Nos. 96, 97.) rest, sit down
,
;
,,
r/, lingua, (1) tongue, tremble; are stiff";
292,
,
(2) language,
,,
804, 438.
(),
;
332. in
and
gremio,
370;
cf. also
500
,
; 408,
as
, , ,,, -
end of the gift, 92 ; lies
strap or thong of the yoke, 274|, at the disposal /* the gods, a 267. (2)
genua, as seat oi pity, in phrases like
(See cut under letter b. No. 49.)
(,
, and masc,
=
pi. the follg.,
gen a), maxilla, 671, 175; 29, etc., 500
I Avould beat all the teeth out of his cf. Eurip. Iph. .
361 sqq., 1069 sq.;
jaws upon the ground 347,vith dis- Plin. Historia Naturalis, XL, 45, (103).
,,
;
(),
ntr. pi.,
ntr,, and masc. fem. and
(1) cur us, curved, , any one, and
knees sink under
him
my
; . , -.
-, ,,
as long as I can move
76
,
limbs. comer, 193 garden-plot, 57.
,
;
(
the sobbing
the dead,
,
,
<5, ipf. from
Y<So9, ov,
(), ,, ,
and
?), lamentatio, 5 758
,
lament for one's father,
507 ; esp. of
lamentation for
chilUng
;
masc, tooman, a 438 f.
town
scratches,
{), vctulae,
in
,
weeping; tearful lamenta- part, scratch, engi'ave, 169;
, ^
5,
,
tion yoov '
;
his soul fore- penetrate to, 599.
,, , , (),
, ,
boded death. river Granicus, rising in
, ,, , ,, , , . -
the 741. and dat.
son of and voc. and old woman,
of 302f also with
, a dread - inspiring ntr., only
monster, 36. (q. v.), convexity, 507
, ,
;
,, ,
Toprvvy city in 294 together of convex (m^tal)
fitted
and
,
ever ;
646.
yovv, i. e.
'
' ovv, in d ' ovv, if how-
quidem certe.
and
, ,,,
plates, 530. (II.)
lake in
391. jN>mph of this lake, 865.
artus, joints, only of
-,),,
prs., fut. i,
(), supplico,
,,
beseech, implore, arms and feet, 627, 811, 363;
),
, for the sake of, by
, are Avearied,
{vTc'tp, (see
by my knees, by (my) 85 ; in death, 16.
, ,
parents,
Tovvev<Sy
X 345.
(, see
leader
.
of two tribes of
), ,, only fut.
402 and 416.
ov, or, u d u s, naLd,
lame,
,,
1 36
748|.
only pres,, and
(), supplico,
ipf. -
,
uncovered, (i. e. taken out of the
with inf.,
Avith
122,
off one's
gen.,
124.
clothes,
(), {)-
nudari,
aor.
222,
unprotected, unarmed,
341
,
1 ;
,
26 389, 428; unprotected against at-
tack, 399.
muliebri-
-, (),
, ^,
bus d 1 i s, woman's designs, 43 7 f.
,,
,
after women,
gifts to
etc,
39.
a woman,
mad
(II.)
(quean,
queen), woman. (1) as designating
/,
sex, woman, female, 683, 708,
,
110, 269; 520; as
contemptuous epithet, 163, 122;
, ), , masc, (, strictly
, ,
often with distinguisliing
occupation,
signif,
out
(2)
422,
uxor,
mulieres,
a=maid-servants,
162,
171
wife,
; .
160,
,523;
301,
,
title,
394,
75,
to
in general
722; cia
also Avith-
516,
mark
6.
vidua,
curve, winding (applied by Herodotos to widow, 432; concubine, 497. (3)
hera,
334. .,
mistress,
(4) 176;
48; queen,
123,
,
305 ;
woman (mortal).
and
^, ,
TTtrpat,
,
name of rocky clitFs near
500, 507.
,
, ,,246t.
, ,
^
tv
tOAvn in
rowniZ-shouldered,
S 512f.
on
,
the river 738f.
tures,
only
578,
, 30.
'-
42,
, bow-case, 54f.
;
in
',
'=(1)
' '- and ,' ,
pres.
' '
it, (2)
--
in
aye, see
,
,
^17
also
^^' fi"
(q. '.), aor.
.
,
, ,
only r 227 elsewh. pi.,
(dolare), piece of skillful workmanship
(in metal), ornament, 3 179,
;
60.
with inf,
docuit;
6s,f,-r6c,andd5,novisse,
72. In pass,
233,
signif.
448;
pf.
,-, ,
from
famous
592f.
artist and artisan
taiy-
,,
fut. etc., pf. pass,
',
have been taught,
aor. pass,
subj.
cognosce re,
,6(,
nosse,
/,
i.
493, and
e. know,
cognovi,
disc am;
inf.
519
208
;
pierce,
(), lacerare, cleave, tear in
sunder, esp. wound,
cut
mention of the weapon
by a cut or
through, Avith
335;
aor.
try, ,, (, -
,,
shalt know,
mid.
316;
/,
understand any thing, 487;
( ^).
fut.
y 187;
experiri,
325.
test,
e r i s, thou
147;
535 and
AM, divide;
236, confossum, wounded
in the heart, transfixed
aiy.
), ,
320 mind confused or divided (in per-
,
, a \ t; fC ;
,
{,
,
671,
, ,. , - . -,
,
peritus,
tpyoict.
skilled in,
1.
sec
159
[c:c;
;
plexity or in doubt), I 8, a 20.
in battle,
gen. pi.,
146 and 301.
fallen
of person standing
{ ),
,
_],
(),
Lat. levir), frater mariti, under influence of a god this
brother-in-law,
, .
344, 2 762. (II.) influence may be friendly or unfriend-
, :
see ly, hence the word has opposite sig-
after quis-nam, what nifications either admirable, or more
,,
;
.
, .
pray, a 225 ; '. 1. commonly, wretch, luckless wight,' strange
,
from
dat.
3, (), skillfully
being' (Bryant), 443.
, divinity, (1) =,
,,
toroufjht, delicate, graceful, I 187, 315, A 222, 261, 196, 201 ; of specified
a 131.
(dolare),
divinity,
num,
420.
(2)
divine power,
numen divi-
as unfriend-
pre.<^. part., 98 ;
its
,
influence
,{ ,,, ,
(),
epulabaris,
aor.
upon human
etc.
mid.
63.
from
life,
, ,, ,
hence convivae,
496|. [- - -]X
banqueters,
12.
(), , dc
(Od.)
also
cena,
vilh
,
,
funeral-feast, c 3,
,,
pi.
29 mid., e u 1 a r i,
expcrtus, shillful, tried, of heroes, e. g.,
23, 18,
art or skill,
plishments, tpya
791, 162; in works of
373 in women's accom-
(1) prs.
356.
;
,
; ipf. pi.
,,.
feed upon,
,
f^ast, Q 665,
,
408, r 425 consume,
162;
hold
;
banquet,
in pass, sense
pass. part,
and aor. subj. mid.
: pf.
, , plupf.
i])f.
,,,
.
;
, ),
set in
,(1), ,,(- 28 blaze, of fire, cities, etc., 227 pass.
,
;
,
sisting (2) ipf. and
splinters bound together, a 428, perf. 3 pi. (), d i i d i t u ,
492. (See cut.) (2) kv is divided, in mid. signif. distribute c,
{,
,, , ,
Xvypy, \ivya\'iy, heat of com-
18),
48.
,
140 and 332; ijrop, laceratur,
,
,
bat, 286. (II.) only aor. 3 sing. inf.
, {, ),
share;
convivium,
a 225, *:
>/,
meal, banquet,
424;487, A
then,
-,
,
572
(-,
;
mordeo,bite,
and gen. of
585; stivg,
stung Hektor's heart,
, , pi.
,
us now comply with Eng. tear), lacri ma, fear, esp. common
-,
, ,6,,
(^,
, ,
the invitation to the banquet, odious phrases, etc., 24
{]),
though the
,,
convivium,
,
convivio,
, . feast
table utensils. (The root
syllable always stands in arsi.)
, ,,., , - banquet,
216.
be ;=cibus,
, ,220; yai,
/?
(),
-, de
245;
lective
(1) weeping,
Avhere sing, is col-
=/|,
/3 81 ;
;
and
493; tearful,
, lacrimosus,
801
()
;
-, 687
aor. -, (),
esp. food,
inf., ipf.
433.
fut.
distribute, tear-bringing,
laughing through
=
601.
tears. (2)
($, , { ),
;
(See cut.)
262f.
tor, carver,
29
swim
,, in tears {),
kv,oa,ctc., see each
aor.
pass. pf.
,,
not one word, but two,
122f.
{),
word.
part.
(),
,,, 1 acri
pass., be tearful, II 7.
,
m a r e, shed tears, pf.
(
TaASC, a ), fire-
,. ,
brand, blazing torch,
po'vs>
carving and
6<$) ,
distributing,
, (),
dat.
253|.
-, {),
art of ,
part,
pass,
320.
<||,
,
pre., ^
(). ,
prs., ipf. ,
,,
mid.
to thig root belong, (1) prs.
(2)
(-),
ipf.
plupf.
3 sing,
(3)
7}, .
mid. pf
I
79
-, -, -,
act. -)
-,, -)
3 1.
,
,,
(raid.
305,
;
fut.
aor.
577
floor
,
houses,
; esp.
beaten until
627
pavimentum, /jat'eiHCTf,
it was hard, esp. in
,
420, fioor of men's
,
(mid. opt. ;
, ,
;
=-
pass. 1 aor. and imp. apartment.
67] ,. ^,
), -, (, ; 2 aoi". ( fut.
da pes), lacerare,
aor.
,,
subj. i)yg, ijy, ,
-, inf. (domare, Eng. rend,^ 831 ; consume, 183. (II.)
-
,
^, ,
as wife, ,^.
tame), (I) tame,
, ,/, , ,
432,
77, 5 637. (2)^2ye
301.(3) over-
son of
-;
,,,,-
power, avayKy, ; weaken, ex- //, city founded by
haust, 231 ;
488; 216t.
24 ; 318, 52 ; of Troy, 789,
454 reduce to subjection
pass., he subject to,
{)622 ; overcome,
;
183, 878,
,,, - (
7\y
159),
304,
413
194,413.
(fem.
=
122, 339), in-
=
(
;
,, , ,,, -
244, foedare, disfigure) I "iXioi, called also in connection
105; ; S I
with whom they are often named as
316 ; succumb, !, 353, 269; give over representatives of the 819,
into
, any one^s power in battle,
434
839, 456.
(1) son fiither of
', ,, , (/)
;
and
(), progenitor of
(), , , ,
pass., be slain, fall
159; deixicrc, slay,
,S ,
by hand of,
482
460|.
founder of
215, 219, 304. (2) son of
,, ,
, , ", shy, of arrows,
478, 278; prs.,
(^),
only 3 pi.
devorant, devour, 479, 92.
, ,
;
,
S
,
439, held unconscious (elsewh. priest of
with
401
,}, , ,
;
-, .
overcome, control,
562), conterere, shatter,
, -
113,
266,
mid., subject ones .se^, used like
active, yet the following forms in pass,
, and
9 and 27.
slept, 143t.
/,
aor.,
fem,,(aKtn),
see
dormivit,
umbrgsa,
,
signif., inf.
, ,
,
uxor,
|(,
(,
., , , ivi/e,
244, and ipf.
, 432),
290. [---, ? 503.]
309. thick-shaded,
(praedae),
, {), 273 and 470.
distributio
division (of the bootv), A
,,, -
a Trojan, 183. - -]
[-' 166|.
-
, ,,
(1) see
,, ,, ,
416. (2) suitor, 321.
,- see
--,
234 derivation
hard- smiting, dread,
unknown.
(),
;
AM.
,
thick-fleeced,
,, ,
', mother of
,
daughter
S 319f
of
-,
425t.
, densas, shaggy, 49
, ',,, ,
collective and 51.
"--
30
designation of the Greeks and ipf, (3 pi.
Avho shared in the ex- ),
,
prs.
aor.
, {,
fut.
pedition against Troy. and
),
, , (, ),
ntr. pi., and iter,
fa C e
and
m ,
arida,
647).
()
torch ,
dt-y,
[--] (See
322|.
firebrand,
(Od.
,,,,,,, -
perf pass. 3 sing,
V id ere, divide among themselves,
'
80, 511 ; dissecabant, cut in sun-
(), di-
208, 10,
-,
cut.)
-, , (), ground,
der, 394; conculcabant, were
treading (to dust), and in this sense
, ,, ,,, ,
80
, -, {),,
dividing, --
.
,
121; 264, share with see
each other the fury of combat, fight on
, ,
both sides with equal fury.
town of , divisa sunt.
see
,,
,
520t. pf pass., la-
(^), lauris ceratus.
, , ,
dat. pi.,
arboribus, with
183t.
-<$, ,
538t, blood-red,
,
or,and
A 474.
308 tawny,
particle serving to continue the
;
-,
laurel or bai/ trees, t
feared.
-
, ,( ey .(), 41,
see
see
ipf.
1,
150
exarsit.
veriti sunt,
,,
narrative, usually untranslatable, and, salutare, welcome or farewell (hv
|,
', . .
', , .
,.
farther, again, but, also, (1) introducing gesture), (Od.)'
additional or corresponding circum- see
stances, A 3j 5, 10, 16, 3, 4, 28, 44 see
26 ; after ,
in contrast, A 4, 20, 29, 57,
A
19, 20,
126, 141, a 13, 24, 66,
see
see
the two uses often hard to distinguish
after interrogatives, 540 ; second A
,
,
.
= conspicuum,
,
466t.
member of antithesis often precedes opus
.
est,
instead of following, 46, 220, -', -, behooves, I 337f.
plupf and
130. (2) introducing an apodosis (cf. pf.
,
,
from
. (),
,, ,
, ,
av), correlative, 146, 592 ; hypo- timidi, 56f.
thetical, A 246, ju 54 ; in period
137, see
consisting of two members,
,
y 470-74; cf. A 57, 137, 193,
10-17,
148; , -, (, ),
see
imp., inf. prs.,
in
100, ;
sentence
142.
inserted
members of the period,
(3) adversative,
between the two
227; after
negative sentence, t 145 ; to mark a
fact, in opposition to a mere assump-
,
fut.
territare, terrify
,,
.
,,
trepidar e,/ear.
see
(always in
-,
aor.
;
(II.)
only
first
190, pass.,
foot of verse),
,
, ,, ,
tion (esp. A 354, 417, 82,
), fut. aor. , and
16Q, 79
the false (to
the true in opposition to
;
, 32, ),
152. form
etc., pf.
te, imp.
, ,, ^ other
,, ^
;
tive conjunction, 148, 313, 292. opt. (after hist, tenses) ; with inf. Avhen
(5) recapitulating, after a parenthe-
sis, 356
avTf, but again,
after vocative,
;
48 ;
247 ; '
A 403, ^ ,
,
subject remains the
one's thought;
same ;
(ivl)
in one's heart, in
()
, 90 ; as third word instead of
second in the clause, 540, 299.
-, remnant of ancient pron., (1)
cenavit,
evening, 599f
aor. part, qui
having supped, or toward
(),
{),
(-),), ipf , and
,
,6, ( ), vespertinu m,
606, late in the afternoon
,
aor. subj. ;
339.
peared,
^,, 242 ;
see
seerned,
videbatur, ap-
204.
opperiens, (, e s e r a, evening,
ipf.,
232.
59), consalutabant
from -,
awaiting. = extend hospitable welcome, by motion
, 81
410.
,
cups,
, ,, ,,
86 ; or with words,
--
gulare,
-,
349.
,
cwi the throat, behead, 174,
,
, ',
^',
3 pi.
,
fut.
prs.,
piupf. 3 sing,
only
etc., aor.
monstrare, {),
^ and
; mid. pf.
ber, 489;
253,
dec em,
Eng. decade;
decies
opa, a Lykian, 217|.
ten; as a round num-
;
,
3 pi.
,, ,
show, point out, act. and mid., 701 decimus, as a round number, 325 ;
,, , ,,
give a sign or jwrtent,
teach ; mid., consaluto, make welcome
(by gesture, or with words),
I 196, ^ 59, I 224,
beggar.
centum milia.
', aor.
, (),
, from
-,
mendico,
excepit.
,,
671, 4, X 435, 72. and del-
,
', afternoon, 11 If.
,
phini, dolphin, 22 and 96.
setting ,, ; v.
only
1. of Aristarchus for
declined toward
'
body, A
, (),
,
joined with
115 ;
as ace. of specifica-
frame, build of
, , , A(),
289t. ; freq.
, ,
cowardly, 278, 293 ;
i g
wretched, mis-
a u s, tion, in figure, also with gen., like, cf.
instar, A 596.
, (),
te
' ,
erable,
223
19,
^
,
;
,
,,
and
miserum,
(),
, 351
esp. in phrase
etc.
(),
38, X 431,
-, heu
(with cords), r 318,
(and mid.
pf.
ipf. 1
-),
wooden bedstead
189.
sing,
plupf.
subj.
aor.
pass,
(do-
,, . ,
^,
682|.
,- ,
origin, address one's self in turn to, ic,
/ combat
, ,(={)-'
personified, 440. (II.) 1 180t.
($, , , (), horrendus,
,
dread, terrible,
,.
839;
;
321, 755
439,
346,
vener-
;
13,
,
ov.
,
-,
, ,
44|.
), tree. [ 152, r 520; _^.j
dat. masc, nom. fem.
woody, 200,
daughter of ', 51.
,,
andus, venerated,
.
22. (Orig. form
, , y , (),
i. e. 15.
,-, ,
dexter,
,
172.) y, (1)
gen. from timoris, on the right hand or side, and
(), -
cf. the form 308 ; esp. [ 542,
,
ipf. plupf. C^^, at, dextra (manus); also
,
take a meal,
,
{).
(),
(afternoon),
also aor.,
111.
-,
him
160.
etc.,
,
,
,.
,
dextri,
(2) faustus, propitious,
501,
,, A
A
aor. imp. from
imp. from
377.
false read-
=,
.
y,r}v,
,
,
cena, chief
01',
meal
(in the afternoon, see
V 392), repast, 381, 578 ;
dapes), ing
fear,
for
,, (
,
A 515; nihil tibi timendum;
gen., (),,
,, .
383.
,
176 food, ;
316 fodder, ;
Avith inf.,
,
246.
and , pi. a, ,
, ,, ,
aor. part, from and ?),
,-, ,
/A 90. mixing-bowl. (See cut.)
fut, and -, prs., ipf.
aor. from (), iu- iter, pf. , aor.
,
/,
t U er i, look,
8
, ; (),,, , 82
.
with infin., t 540, it
,, ,
with fiery glance, just missed hitting the rudder.
joined with
stripped
live and " see the light
, , , , , (),human
of the sun ;" behold,
pellis
(),
;
86.
skin, on
hide, reg., 2 aor.
inf.
imp. ,
',
(,
,
, ,
excipcre, accipere,
see
3 pi. ^t^araijiut. and 1 aor.
part,
3 fut.
imp.
pf.
receive,
(),
,
,
kathei^i (row- 429),
locks), c^ 782 and 53.
. ,
, receive at hand of, 271 ; accept,
Sepov,
, ,
the bowels
from
ipf.
,
membrane which contains
penetrating into the intes-
',
107
-,
death
etc. ;
;
,
await attack of,
(,
377 ;
esp. 2 aor. await, with part.,
1191; -
,
; ;
tines, 62 124,
', 579t.
ipf. ', aor. actus, having received at the hands
strip off the hide, flay, A 459, of), stand one's ground against in com-
,
, ,, ^,
421.
, ,
head-hand.
', ,
,
,(), vincula, X 468,
(See cut No.
olo, , (), vinculum,
8.)
bat.
succeeds.
Intrans. only
semper malum excipit malum,
aor. part,
290, sic
from
mihi
,
band, knead, 48 f.
ftiter , caruit, stood
, -,
;
; halter, 1. aor. in
507
pod,
^, (), ,,;
latch-string,
rivets for
379 ;
securing handles to
hawser,
241.
100 ; knot,
tri-
348
need
2.
lOOt (~, see separately).
of,
prs. imp.
aor. imp.
ipf. mid.
], -,
).
()
(,
,
also with
,.
, y,
and -,
mistress,
403
burning Jag-
(cf.
mid. aor. iter,
;, ,(,,
plupf pass.
^s^iro,-j/ro,ligare,vincire, ^ie, bind,
men,
()
73, 3 30 ; cattle,
to something,
572 ;
,
ots, 554 and 663. 96, 398 ; 854 by the foot)
, ' -
see makefast tackle through-
king of,,
(2) a Trojan,
,
'Iio/iVfuc,
478.
(possibly
117. []
(1) son of
451 sq., r 180 sq.
--, -
', ,
out the ship,
to the chariot,
430 ;
to the thole-pins;
544
hinder one's journey.
(cognate
;
,
, ,
u d u s,
1.,
;
265 with gen. of compar.,
248 -ov, iterum, with av,
;
prs.
;
3
second prize,
sing., ipf
-, -,
,538.
and
V 92; yap for surely;
c^i^, others,
may;
;
after interrogative
.
,
,,
iter, pass, words gives greater definiteness,
-,
, , drench, mOisten, qnis tandem, who pray; Try
655, 471. ,
-,,, -
2. only prs. ,
-y, opt. 3 339; in commands, strengthens the
pi. etc., ipf. fut. command, yet, only, A 295, 514, 545 ;
294 ,
leant,
wanting
;
;
(in battle)
vita privatos,
();
only do not, A 131
will not be so
142,
, ,
so also
yap
>vith expressions of wish, at
only.
dependent clauses,
(2) in
;
,
,
if
), -
necause indeed;
relative clauses, ov 6n,\\hen once for
all, A 6 ; in temporal clause, ore
, since now ,
,
.. '
, , {), i
destroyer,
fe s t
,
U S,
',
;
to
333|.
prob.
,,,,, ,
Apollo and Artemis, 162|.
326, 125,
,-/,
=^
696
Demeter;
;
manifestum,
barley meal.
{, ),
perhaps that thou mayest give as
26;
to
actually) ,, , workers for the com-
munity, handicraftsmen, e. g. seers,
,, ,
be expected?
again ; ', better , A 131, 338,
physicians, carpenters, bards, heralds,
383,
pronounced with synizesis,
540, 400 ;
,
often
-,
merged by
A 138, ub1ic us
ov, belonging to the people;
;
public affair ;
,
u b 1 i c e, at public expense.
-
, ',,
;
-.
,
devourer of the people,
always follows the emphatic Avord,
yap, of grinding, avaricious A
- -,
exc. in
diu, long, 435, 49. 231t.
, {-/'),
,,
{), -,
, subj. ipf.
A
the people, 149. (II.)
name
elder
of blind bard
of
-6,
503. in
{) ',
44. (Od.)
, ,
.lans),aTrojan,E533sqq. 1 1 t
{,
, 1. ov, 1), blazing, the people, 197|.
, , combat, son of
, ,,
415 hot
,
281.
2.
,
and host is,
;
, hostilis, 544.
,
481,
r
-^,
499t.
395t.
-<5,
son of
420t.
{),,
, , , ,
son of
nom. ,
(Od.) 266.
ov and oio, o, commons, com-
ov, a suitor of
-,
,
with
caedes,
ov, a Greek,
174.
341 f.
slaughter,
from
monly '^, {),
cidere, slag, cut
pres. part,
, ,, , ,
more com-
c ae d e r e, c
in pieces,
n-
158,
land of Dreams.
I 634,
dat.
481 ;
-?,
fighting with the spear for
/,
rend,
-,), ],
65 ; 195, of man and
X
beasts,
501, exuberani fat ;
A
243.
818 ;
,
,
,
companion at arms ov,
of
-, 325|. 457t.
' {) ,
, ;, , (orig. d i u, hng ;
-5, , or, a Greek,
son of
576.
573 ;
{) 'means,
33 215.
94, 276.
{, 36, ;
minim
,
only fut. and aor,
368 longaevus, by no long lived,
,.
deleo), laedere, hurt, ;
nocere,
, , {),
, ,
violare(y7rijO, 67), 407t.
harm,
{, S 102 ; by
,
theft, 444, 124.
destroyers, sels, arts,
), yoJ,
82,
see
361.^
c s i 1 1 a, coun-
286t.
, nom. {- 3 du. indie,
inf., -;
also from
imp.
aor.
also aor. pass, in act. signif.
(),
prs., ipf.
,- ;
84
--,
vissent,
-aci, see
{(),
-
37t.
(),
perflat.
lacera-
.
76, 78,
158.
see
86,
,
diutiirnum,
,
elsewh.=diu,
421).
rivalry,
{=
ace. masc.
long,
298.
from
, 515
and neut,
,
;
S
lattle,
vincie-
158),
(),
206;
-,
tur,
535.
-,
precisely.
is
-c1rc|JV,
5 215 and
better reading
discerned,
prae se
only 3 sing.
-, -, prs.,
ipf.
(),
relate
perflare,
,
aor.
, -', aor., (, ),
(Od.)
bat.
, , ,
ligavit.
from
,
(1) car it. (2)
-,
gate (Avith sulphur),
, , aor. pass.
494f
-,
fumi-
=,
260
, . ;
aor.
ipf.
humect are,
pass,
363|.
moisten, X
^,
,, , - -,prep., with gen., per, through,
I. 495. (II.)
,
398, 61, 357, 581 ; aor. IXc, diss ecu it,
-, 57: , 294;
185
183, cut through, 280|.
aor. inf. di-
-,
;
495,
-,
104; throughout, amid,
226, I 468,
298,
755. II. with
ace. (1) per, through, throughout, A
,
rumpere,yrMsira/e,
aor. inf.
8f.
aor. part., (), dif-
inter-
600,
^ 375,
-,
-/,
, -< () ,
,
trans, across,
62,
-,
190,
--
447,
in ore habere, to
haA'e in one's mouth, upon one's lips;
(),
247, 343,
72
298;
fringens, breaking
part.
ipf.
in twain,
-6, aor. mid.,
aor. pass. opt.
dispertio,
216f.
-
of time, during, per, . 57, dispose; 457, put in order.
{^),
510, 143; 83, decidedly
363. (2) propter,
-, 103 and
, .,-
142, 297, 386, the best, 108.
because of, A 72, 67; ope, hy means rcg., fut. 3 sing. -',
of,
auxilio,
520, 41, 71, 497, 82,
520.
276 ;
[-^,
mid.
-,
aor. pass. 3 pi. -,
-, -',
(also in pass, signif.)
opt.
at beginning of verse.]
-^,,
, inf.
separare,
pf. part,
,
inf. aor., (if/jtrw), separate, 475;
traicere, cross over, placing 387, shall part the fury of tlie men, i. e.
-- ^, -,
his legs far apart, i. e. planting himself the furious combatants; cf. 292;
firmly,
-,-
458.
inf. aor.
pass., be parted, separate peacefully,
98, 532 ; dignoscere, distinguish,
scoop out,
-,
',
agnosccre, recognize,
gnosccre, distinguish.
438 f.
(^), cxcavans,
(U.)
424; di- 195.^
ductor,
Hermes
ov, 6, (),
a
as messenger of the gods,
84 ;
guide, con-
epith. of
and
,
pertiebat,. -,
taverunt, carry
,
-, -,
', over,
distributed, see
t, sec
aor.,
187t.
transpor-
d i s-
lacera- does
guide of Priamos,
of souls of departed,
A
my
aor.
;
.
-^,
heart thus converse uith
of Odysseus,
, vhy
me ?
;
.
visti. 407, and frcq.
aor. opt. -,, aor. -, d i s s ec u i t,
Lok
344t.
through at, pierce through, S
-',
cut through, 359 and
see
253.
-,
-6
(-/), m eta-
85 -
-6,
ban t u r, were measuring
ipf.,
metato,
ojf,
laid
^\ 5t.
off,
through, with
542,
^iak -, -, ,
37.
ace. and
aor.
vitll gen.,
--,
dis ert portioned out,
i i t,
-,
-,
solence.
(),
and through, e
,
inceps,
ipQtxxo,
171,
forever,
piercing through, (1) through
190,
constantly,
d e-
i
11.(2)per-
558, 59
t us ; successively, pellunt,
speculari,
526|.
spy
from
out,
from -, 388 and
dis-
--
,
;
S 209.
{),
hesitated between two resolves;
bifariam; - ,,-, -,252.
dis ci
aor.
d e r e, part, cleave asunder,
pass, --
,-,
I 37, gave them but 07ie of two things.
aor.,
finished nan-ating,
{),
, 517f
- 71 and
(rf^vw),
,
316.
dissecuit,
3 sing.
,-^
1 aor., subj.
522 and 618.
-^^
,
TTciptv, aor. from trans- TcXcvTij, from erf -
i
'
-,
-,
fixit, 405|.
fut.
, 1 aor.,and 2 aor. -|,
i t, bring fully to pass,
i
ov, evertere, over- a\&c\xssQV\t, shatter, 363f.
^.-], aor.
-, -, ,-,
-,-.
-,
throw, but 384, e vers a 2 aor.
est. aor. pass. 3 pi.
{),
, -,
;
, -,
splitting,
-, -, dirip ere,
120 ;
part,
aor. inf.
aor. part,
saci-,
from
691|.
from
507.
-irop-
ens, crossing, according to others, ^part-
ing, 3 ; pass., have
354; part, separate;
-, -,
shattered, flew asunder.
become dispersed,
461, were
326
--,
evertere.
, ,
tiri, pass
;
over,
spend,
aor.
prs. ipf,
accomplish,
from
narrating,
(), , -,-,
with part.
e m e-
I
-',
(the sea),
tmesis),
481.
-(
aor.
(II.)
177 and
aor.
diffugerunt,
from
only
100.
run over
scattered,
and
729,
-.
; finish 197, pres., aor.
cf
-,
517.
e i t u s, right through, with
gen. after verbs of motion, 281
pus terere,
lose time
conter ere, >,
150, morari,
on the road, ,
846; tem-
delay;
404
-,
-, ,
without gen., 66, 184, 404. ov put off one with her
-, -,
748 ;
pierc- bearing in succession,
ingly,
-, 342t.
-, -, ,-,
ter r u i t,
---,
355|.
-,
startle
aor. from
and scatter,
auferunt, carry
340 f.
cen-
off,
nutum, shivered.
491
see
ipf, was
-,
glowed through,
commi-
visible through,
379.
-, ;
t
fut. mid.
and fut., aor.
percellere, shat-
hia fut,
evertet, destroy, 625;
pf. -k<p9o-
-
128, ,
290; evertere, overthrow, periisti, thou art doomed (threat).
',
, ,-,
ter,
^Xiv; perdere, destroy, a 251; dila- from divul- ',
cerare, 727.
^,
aor. from
gSiXit, spread abroad, 333f.
---
dirumpere, break through, 308 f.
only redup. aor. -cire-
indicate,
), 340 tell, " 9 ad- ; -,
-,
ra i c i
pervolavit, flew
e b a t, shot through,
only aoi*.
5 75f
{f
{charged,
iter, aor.,
^,
hastened)
aor.
draw
-0,
monish,
-, off,
47.
consume,
ipf.
pass. prs.
110
-,
;
(tmesis),
tear away.
450 ; cut throvgh
,-<
and let gush forth,
86
, , -,
ivTtpa.
(lissecuerunt,
only aor. -rxcvav,
cut up, 456.
(), --,
the plain,
with gen.,
475
304.
inf.,
; he frightened offfrom,
[- - -]
(), go out through,
,,
^,
sing, ', prs., inf.
pass, pres.,
(), doceo, teach,
part.,
aor.
and
3 393.
--66 (), inqu iritis,
,
pf. inf., question,
432 f.
-6,
-, 422 discere, expli-
Ti, 481, pass., see
,, ,
;
,,
;
,
54. 16;
du., dat. pi., -,persequi, chase away, (), 247 ; pass
,
gem in i, twins, 672, also throvgh, 207.
-, -',
,
,, , ,
gemini, tmns,
641 duplicibus, twofold,
(), aor. from
444 and 351.
paddled
, ,
; 227. hard,
,, ,
forms,
,.
collat. form irreg. 09> living, 201 quick, 43.
inf.
;
(),
,
-, etc.,
;
, , , -,
imp. t ransire per, pass through, Avith ace,
3 1. fut. 198 ; with gen., 100, 304 ;
)\,
subj. ^,
;
,,
aor.
(), -^, 3 1.
inf.
260.
aor. from -, per-
253
,
250
,
aor. iter,
present,
, , -,
with inf.,
;
stow, accord, of
;
293,
with
470,
inf.
t 197, freq. with
of purpose,
gods (opp.
444),
322
288,
(dare), give,
prosper-
20
37,
inf.,
255
be-
volavit.
gen.,
aor.
from
cesserunt, disiecti sunt.
-,
prominebat,^roj'eci
519.
and ci
aor.
out,
-,
100
,
; ith
dis-
;,,
;
' ,
;
decree, inflict, 262, etc. ; tra- ianus ? strictly, go, go to seek, cf. Ital-
dere, deliver over ian, cercare), quaerere, seek,
',
to, 390, 219, 512, abducen- (si qua) 760; seek
dam; collocare filiam.^riue daugh- to vnn, woo, , 391.
ter in marriage, 7 ; -5 (-), biiugi, yoked
223
sue.
,
-,
;
- (),
parted,
offer,
-
see
424 f.
',
378
', persecutus
see
;
. pay,
inf.,
ipf.,
42,
imp.
431.
est,^Mr-
, -,-,
separated,
,
-<,
233.
, ),
195 and
two abreast,
, , =,
hitahat,
ipf.,
y,
(, from
debated,
an island
masc,
ace.
7I3f.
ducenti,
473.
,
325.
I
,
du-
383,
_
(FtlTTov), ^ 215 and 42b, tell fully, adv. -?, (i]vyov), continuus,
converse of continuous, unbroken, long; adv., at
(),
i492.
-^,
',-,
-cipcai, 2 sing, indie.,
,, perquirerej^MeiiiOTO,
see
aor.
836.
'
from
ct
-), and
aor.
101, 185.
(imp.
\-
throvgh, 328,
-CKCO, aor., fut.
go through, recensere, review,
-, ('),
177.
,
plupf pass. I 61,
Xaro, drive through, Avith gen., 564; 186.
of spear, ihi^ist through (with gen.), -^, gen., (AiPi, -), fallen
595; also
-, see
itrtTT/ot)
-. 647. from
II 174.
Zeus, i. e. from heaven, of rivers,
-( 87
-,
83,
Si
-., , er 1 a
aor.
i
-,
t,flew through.
reg., ( pf. -
parted from each other;
-,
99,
-, ,),
561.
-,
,
sprung from Zeus,
voc.
Jovis iussu,
A
-ic,
337.
{,
489,
divo),
194,
,
separate ; A,!
-,
A 6, quarrel;
,
436, stand aloof. aor.
, dear to Zeus, only A (),
, ,
ov, pierce with arrow, with
86 of a god
6',
elsewh. of heroes.
;
,, , -,
pf.
-,
;
,
;
, ,,
comp. sup.
{}, -, ,
Lesbos, slave of Achilleus, I 665f.
',
,,, .
adv. iustus, 472
aequus, ysi, 52; 163), husband of Aigialeia,
equitable, 412 ( ;
A
-,
form,
,,
ly said,
238;
90 414, upon a thing rigkt-
, , (^),
;
a just request.
-,
186.
(),
dealings Avith Glaukos,
lawgiver,
232-236.
-'6,
ov,
;
town in Euboia,
325f see ,
538|.
-
168, for such
pervert justice
is the
y,
, usage, custom ;
toay ; right, i u s,
give judgment
388, to
-, , {),
spy about,
,
fut.,
451 f.
speculaturus,
,
s pecu-
.
pi., decisions u r e, duly, rightly. lator em,
;
( ), i
double folding, of
scoui, 562f.
aor. part, from
door and gates, 455. (See cut, rep-
resenting ancient Egyptian doors.)
32
,
digging a long straight trench,
a, ov,
trious, divine, noble,
(),
<p 120f
us tr is, illus-
ill
of gods, men, horses,
,
elements
-,
;
ov,
also of
son of Priamos,
and -,
251f.
(,A
BS 3 ), nourished, cherished by Zeus,
pi.,
-,
176.
.
ace, double mantle,
.-
a, dat.
-, 126.
duplex, 133 cnrXriv
-,
;
),
net,
),
-,
/r,
double,
A461,
folded in two layers,
458.
ace, from -,
,
'
,
386t.
V e r s a r i, move
etc., prs. ipf., (iter,
about, 541 ; turn about,
throum
V 224t.
(
turice
),\) is,
around his shoulders,
twice as far,
,
,
about, 12.
mid. 3 du.
543;
itim somersaults;
fy
ipf.
,,(,
in circles,
(^),
875
oberrare, wander
(), whirl,
; 606,
also
t
.
491t.
-,
,
ISSf.
ipf.
,
,
bis mortalcs,
ov, , from ,
jLt22f.
hurled the discus,
,
840; turn around, 384,388; mid. (), quoit, discus, of metal, stone,
(and act., 494), whirl about; ober- wood; (cf Statins, The-
(II.
,,
,
rare, roam,
.)
, ,], {),
and
153
pi.,
eddying,
vortex,
125.
inlaid,
63).
eddy.
56.
bais, VI.,
quoiVs cast,
;
646-721), attitude illustrated
by the cut, see follg. page, after Myron's
,
famous statue the discus-thrower (Dis-
cobolus)
431, 523.
= ,
8 88
,
,,
of
- 517. (2) father of -
, -,
,
429.
see
(^),
AM, domitus.
,, ,
doma-
,
tionem, iam^,
victrix,
476f.
259 f,
victor, Tamer,
= sq.
^,
female slaves,
opt,
(),
;
yai,
103 often captives in
\, (),
443|.
,, ,,
war, 307 ; freq.with 323,
X42L
(),
140; ,
slaves, often captives in
with
^, ',
pi.
war, 644,
230. (Od. and
,
,,, , part, from diving (for -, (,
333.)
ipf.
?), wrap around,
fut.
,, ,
oysters), 747t 512; grapple with, overthrow, dei-
,
(1) seat or
stool, without back or arms, r 97 (see
etc.,
4, J/ 269.
dark,
ance,
(SPig), bifariam, diverse,
in two parts, twofold, in doubt, at vari-
510, 127 412, in halves.
;
,
455,
-,
prs.,^
twofold,
X
,
3 sing,
148.
46,
only mid.
527, r 562; duo,
and aor.
; also
part.
,
(),
heart was divided,
ts, ,
plices, twofold, I 411
two/old,
ace. pi.,
435.
a 23
(8), du-
S 21=^.
; my
,,, ,
730,
observe sharply, watch,
325,
,
; ;
(II.)
,
, , aVf
part,
sitis,
from
thirst, 541.
sitiens,
pers.,
,
376
,
;
, their heart
90, 459, and impers.,
felt as if;
215,
,
thirsting,
only aor.
inf, ee, X 251
584f.
; be anxious for,
, mid., pres.
,
subj.
;
'
,, , and 1.
93.
,
154;
{),
-
mid., aspellere, drive away, 370, beam, esp. in roof, 176.
({, ,
, , (), fallax,
343 ; repel from,
-,
,
tore away,
aor. from
244f.
prs., ipf.
246.
3 du. , ,-,
dirupit, ceitful, 455.
397.
, (),
etc.,
(Od.)
(Od.)
slave of
de-
364
,,
; act., ipf. mid., pres. pass., drive, - ( ) alyavtagf
of ship and horses; insequi, /JMrst/e,
, -,
spears toith long socket, 156t.
65 (also consequi, overtake, X 1 99) adj. ace. pi. from -,
(), having
;
and
,,
domo
6,
per cam- Phaiakians,0
,,
pellere; 191. (Od.)
, ,
,243
,
325),
,
p u m, through the
370.
132, 135,
,
381
(1)
S
plain.
;
(and
mother of
325, 74.
'-
chief
6-, -.
diuturnus,
-
of distance,
,
skadotcs,
long-shafied f
,
346 ;
long,
{),
or perh.
longus,
(ntr., diu,
casting
474
52);
long
from
;
}
,
, , (),
, ,,
,
SoXdevra
dolosus,
89
,
artful, 245. (Od.) 666 spear, chief weapon
-, (),, -, -
;
,
, . ^,
,
,
, , ,
,-, , (Zf ,
voc.
vnly ;
540).
father of
from of heroes,
608;
382, 73
the spear by the middle;
125.
78, grasping
532
;
,,
77|.
,
{, , dolus, trich; 489|.
-,
,,
per dolum
453,
,
, .
232;
142;
;
fShjcpi, 406
y 235, d ),
296; though small
;)foi,
(to thee) dear (to
refuse a gift, 287.
gift; 208,
me);
-,
;
-, ,
276 (the wooden horse,
252) ;
minded,
, ,
e 356.
, 405, 339.
494
(^),
; bait,
{)\)
(^), dispensers,
servilis
44
,, ,
',
ri7V, 1. -j/, habitus, 252|.
, (),
, , ,
97 and 112. female slave,
(2) name
, in Thessaly, I 484,
of son of
(1) tribe on river 409, ^12.
302.
525. bondage, 340.
servitutis
.
dies,
spy,
, -, ^,
from whom Bk. 10, II., receives inhabited by Epeioi,
314,
625, a 246;
-,
island S. of Ithaka,
its
house,
house,
name. (See cut No. 26.)
010, ov, ,
618; pi., designating the com-
plex of rooms which make up the long-necked,
85 ; also rooms,
dwelling of gods, 81,
303,
627,
of men, a 380, ?; 88 of animals,
57
834; tem,x423t.
(),
to D.,
building, inhabitant of D., 424.
460 and
629;
gen. pi.,
692.
se ,
,,,, ,-
, (),
(),
(),
i t u-
,,
; prop, aor.
,
301, 169 ; in restricted signif hall, a
, ,
220.
ace, nom.
A 45 ;
126; in wider signif., home, habitation he fell with a crash ; fall,
()
-,
,
426
thicTcet 679.
, (),
sunk into his grave,
;
'
reed,
part.,
157.
,
of reeds,
,
467
agitare,
gen.,
576t.
3
shaft
{^),
,
shake,
(), Aarundo,
of arrow,
pi. prs., aor.
'
55; ddve,
584.
,
and
nee
tread,
364
lins,
;
,
6,
354,
roar,
361.
A 455,
fremitus,
strepitus (cf. French, 1 e bruit), any
, ,
dull, heavy sound, din, I 573
10
noise,
(
; clash of spears,
401 ; hum
;
of jave-
),
493
, -6 and
praeter opinionem, not disap- lignei,
, {),
512.
(, '),
-,
pointing expectation,
bag,
nom.
354 and 380.
324 and 344.
(), leather throw, 357+.
= -, spear''
,
also fut. aor.,
-,
302, 11.
prs.,
(), cenare,
,)
ipf.
sup,
-,
hasta inclutus, renowned
, , (),.),
of the spear, 55,
acc.,(J],
52, 71.
in the use
-,
captured in battle, I 343t.
,,, ,,
meal of day 370, prepare see
, , -,
;
lel ,
icood,
forms,
trabs, beam,
t ; ; a,
61 ship-timber,
,
also
450
410, ;
an,
;
(cf.
(I)
,
lignum,
paral-
and
243 ;
and
,
,, (),
stand for spears, perh. a ring on a col-
umn in the \'estibule, a 128|.
obliqua,
sideways,
,
obliquely,
148.
116;
mani-
of./* 441 507, hollow
; (of wood- % puli, handfuls of grain gathered by the
' 90
,
of the sickle, 69 and 552.
gatherers of the
handfuls^ as they fall from the
sickle, into bundles for the bind-
ers,
,
,
,
undertake,
,,,
555 f.
prs.,
96+,
{^pav), moliris,
, ,
leader of
,
692t.
anguis, ^,
202.
,(^(),
93; dragon,
6,
181, ,
,,
455.^
son of
excoriata,
494, ^ 389;
no time now
/,
'
(), arbor,
quercus,
, oak,
tree,
328;
126,
from
A
,
'tis to talk, at ease,
flayed, 169|.
opt. ,,
(), exsequerer,
oak or rock with this one r 163, thou
art not, as the ancient proverb says,
;
,
, , (),
execute as servant,
,, , ,
sickles,
sasf.
-.
55 If.
,
, sickle,
31 7 f.
falces,
reaping-hook,
from oak or rock; cf. non es e saxo
sculptus aut
(Cic.
the sense
Acad. Posteriora, 31,
-5, , , (),
is
e robore dolatus
100), Avhere
slightly different.
1 i g at r,
culling,
,
/u
aor.
357|.
plucking, wood-chopper,
see
315 ; with
,
86.
,
5, ,
,
or, a Trojan, 20|. 3 sing. aor.
mid. aor.
(^/), \|/,
slaves, (,
workmen, 248 at,
famulae, female slaves, work-women^
;
famuli,
,
324, tear away; 153,
tearing each other^s cheeks and necks.
see .
k:349. (Od.) hv=tc
<, (). , (),
(),
,
32 1|.^
ry ,
,
disfigure,
3 pi. prs. from
appearance of for the worse,
195|.
, , , ,
,
2 70, pierci ng missile overcomes
Iceen, irresistible Avish.
, masc, (),
3 1 9, ;
arbustum,
], , ^,
fem., (-), miser i a,
misery, loant, | 338,
(2)
53. (Od.) [^ -]
(1) father of
,
thicket, 353t. one of the
(), .,
7l8f.
, ), (),,
, -ov, -ov, -oi, 22t.
5,
curs us,
,
running, 121 of horses, ; inf. aor. from
?, ,
300 homestretch,
; 373 ; race-courses ipf (also
etc., ,
,
(cattle-runs, Gladstone), 605. fut. reg., 2 sing, also
,
(1) king of aor. and posse,
A 263t. (2) father of AvKOopyog, every sense, physically,
be able, in
,
130t. 247 valere, avail, dare, a 78
; 414, ;
, ,(),
43t. 644;
, {)), oak-thicket, yap 445 ;
,
,
150. 306; often with negative
-<$, (, ), of ribs (, 78).
ship or boat, r 574|. (See cut.) Later ,a Nereid, 43t.
the same word designates the keelson,
as holding fast the ribs, the lower ends
of which are inserted into it. (See cut,
where /e designates the stem; hg, heel-
son ; i h, mast ; o, o, o, ribs.)
69; robur,
787 ;
strength . ;
strength reaches.
,,
, /,
strength, 237,
beyond
as
power,
786,
one's
far as
8, part, ,
,,,, , ipf.
91
,
,
SiiovTO, iter,
aor.
' , ,,
/,
,
-, ,
3 sing,
aor. mid.
pf.
,
, ,
fut.
opt.
intrare,
tai,
part.
opt.
e<er,
infamem,
22.
3
inglorious,
from
and
mali-
I
(, ), one's
, (), way into, (') gn u bearing ill-will,s, 12. (Od.)
,
,,,, (), - -6,
imbibitur, smA
put on,
, -, , (),
{-
in, 392; induere,
-65,
;
(, ) ,
;
sink,
,also with
, -, -,
go under the earth,
and dat. ; intrare,
yalav
mother,
a t U s,
97|.
ill-fated,
,
a 49.
infortu-
(),
;
232,
-,
487 of stars,
With prepositions, ',
{,
;
and
,
769.
stormy,
gen. from
748 f.
,,, ,
271; 340 toilsome,
, 118);
579, hurromng into;
493f.
oto, etc., pi. infelix,
X
emotions,
, ,," -, , (),
upon, take possession of,
263; of passions and
enter, come
;
miser,
59.
wretched, miserable,
hi ema-
76,
268
811.
;
[
elsewh. and in
-, (),
in
,
367
239
prs.
;
ij^f.
;
act.
only v,
yvXa,
and mid.,
e. g. subj.
ils, wini7'y;
234.
-,
ill-omened, hateful,
of Dodona,
,
750 and
in f am is,
255, r 571.
-, (),
,
,.'],
aor.
116;
,.
-,
duo,
d u d e c i m, twelve.
see
insep. prefix, opp. like our
un-, miss- (of. un-rest, mis-chance),
conveys idea of hard, bad, evil, un-
two, Avith du.
224, when two go in com-
pany, one thinks for the other.
,
=
aor. from
and pi., keep wearisome watch, 183f,
,
-,
637
493.
^ .
,
,
() .',
703 f.
;
see
=
=
worth twelve oxen,
488,
-, ,.), (),
toward. (See
male
)--,
---,
ty-two measures, 264f.
holding twen-
--,
flans, ill-blowing, stormy,
. , {),
289.
per-
twenty-two cu-
,,, -
bits long, 678|.
qUam
X428.
i f rt u a t u s, most miserable, , ),
, (=
duodecim,
426.
248;
-<-<5 ('), (II.) Avith
-
mother of a hero,
6, ,
-,
suspicious,
(),
aor.
307 f.
, (),
54|.
mid. from .
exceeding jealous,
unhappy
,
,,
m ;,
, '.,in
;
oldest ora-
, , ,., , ,,
painful, cle of Zeus, 327.
doleful, 154 and 325. and 3 sing. subj. aor.
-605, gen, from -, (), from
loud roaring, also (), house; also
-,
ill-boding death,
-,
, , ' ' =' ,
ill-warming, chilly, p rooms =aedes,
gen., (), 549 f. house,
apartment of house, meeting-place of men,
109; largest
-,
ill-
sounding, shrieking (fear), 494
dreadful, 466|.
ace. from -, (), 357f. ;
from
> 92 , ,
(^),
557t.
,
,
,
,, , ,() ,
reconcilable, I 526|.
^,
don are t,
(),
tribe in
iconld give,
open to
177|.
gifts,
good,
;
tpiKvSea.
present,
325t.
1.,
1. -yoi, ('),
givers of
gift,
, , , ,,
,
594t.
donuni,
town, subject to
a Nereid,
,
gift;
,, , 45t.
,,
(^),
present,
of good,
352.
a Nereid,
VOC. from
335|.
aor. subj.
[]
43f
from . giver
.
?*, 222, false reading for
and te, see ov.
I, enclitic,
ca=^(l) ipf. sing, eram. [- ,
=^.
,
,
)
good).^
(), bonorum, 528 with
325 (possibly from fem.
,,
;
, [-^
aor. pass,
perf.
from
part,
,, ,
from
rupit.
-us,
ictus est.
and
aor. mid.
. from
septimae,
/3,
, ,
gratum. ,,
-, /.
pf. from
-, - from gig a
aor. pass, subj. prs., i t,
, {), ,
,,, (),, ,-, enveloping, engender, 26 f.
-, .
734; pliant, 613. only pf.
ment,
,
6,
, ),
capos>
507,
, aor.
,
,
{f
419.
from
est is, gar-
d i s c i d i t.
veris, spring,
145.
Troiae nati sunt,
see
fut. aor. , 493 and
,,
148. (yvaXov), put into the hand, 319
'.
, . ', --,
,
,^, , ,,, ,
=
-, see
aor. pass,
{,
from (), (),
hand over, 66 ; confer,
from
etc.
Avorth-
,
sank after him. less to receive are the pledges of the
ISty 3 sing, worthless, 351 f. give
, ,, ,
pi. subj.
6', opt. 3 sing. pledge.)
(),
',(, ), ,
imp. ta, inf. ipf. (3 sing, also ex propinquo =
ea, iter,
and
,, ; , , ,
permit,
with inf.,
523;
398,
(also
obliviscamur;
e. g.
),
344;
, i
,
fut. reg.,
m
222;
65,
,
c,
subj.
,
e d i r e, prevent)
8 ;
us dismis8
let
=
near,
it
iyyv^
Tivt,
205.
344 ; with
723 ;
propinquum
temporal,
propc, of space,
(),
341
with gen., near to, I 76, 156 of time,
251; with dat., X 300.
adv., propc, near,
Avith
409
esse,
;
;
related,
and
5, .
{,
;
,,,,
, , ,
alone, let be, 731, 13, 456, ^ 212 ;
dat., X 453.
withhold, i. e. let alone giving, 444 see
rclinquo, 226, jc 166. [d in prs. aor. c c i t a r c,
and ipf. ; often waL vp, 234 8, anxiety for his
;
,
arouse^ to
,
combat,
496,
,, , 544
357
; stir the fight,
440
-5, , {),
-,
hrandishing, 131.
,,
spear-
, ,, ,
31, ; ;
-,
fundere, ^owr
with ,
in for herself, r 387.
77 ;
in,with
mid.
dat., y 40, and
poured
pf. inf.
5, ,,
whence
, , watch;
part. pres. spear, lance, for hurl-
,
V 100, as they wake; typto, wake up,
159.
, ,
ing and thrusting, the most honorable
weapon the shaft,
:
X
was of ash,
,
, -
,
dat. viscera, en- 293, about 7 ft. long,
aor.
--',
,
trails,
--,
from
,
the scabbard,
64.
98.
(in tmesi,
thrust into ;
441),
the upper end,
fitted with a bronze socket,
Avhich the point,
serted,
, as
into
was in-
802, being held fast by the
, ,,
, imp.
mid. aor. 3" sing.
-,
imposuit;
614, let not the craftsman who con- , the lower end,
;
,
after attempt any thing further, i. e. he hurling (at distance of about 12 paces),
-,
only injure his reputation
, ,
;
fut.
,
iy
6-66, Avith
bis, shalt not sleep in
and
(tvi
aor.
-,X
and
dat.,
them,
501,
in iis iace-
513.
ipf.
127),
Iv
with
-
(See also ovpiyl, and cut No. 22.)
graze,
only aor.
334; mid. ipf.
pass. aor. imp. and part,
let
(
-, ,
,- , dashed fiat
189). the gates; 272,
, cerebrum, against his shield ; 413, were crowd-
-,
brain,
-, -\.
300, 290.
see
ing constantly forward;
, ,~, , , , .
proach closely.
146, ap-
you,
-, 78.
pf lies
,
but gen.
ego, forms as in Atlic,
.
in haste,
-,
-,
340 and
imp.
291.
prs.,
{ha
21 8|.
disponite,
?),
,
172+.^
, ,
(3, dat., (-,
,
cognovi,
-,
),
see
see
sweet,
dis-
S
-,
iy
-, ,
hury in ashes,
iy
, , , , 7, ,
iy
- , , ,,
aor.
incidit in, wef,
aor.
see
145f.
. -, with
488|.
249t.
dat.,
, ,,,,
port
,
eypeo, lock, thole-pin; e, part of the
see ly^p. gimwale on which the oar rests, bed
182t.
indie,
,
(typtiyopa), adv., awake, of the oar;
ribs ; i, ,
sustaining the floor
keel ;
;
k.
/,
watch,
203.
. A
-1> subj.
551, V 33.
^^^ V^ *yX0C5 lance,
from
*)
, , , ,
the spear, . 134, y 188.
339.
eels,
mighty with
ra u
,
,
catum
i t.
fioor;
not distinguished from i, keel. (See
erat.
plupf.
7n, Lelson,
from
was probably
etc.,
aedifi-
li-
8
IScKTo 94
(,
,,
dorm
stool (see
i
cep^evov
it.
aor.
//,
from
('),
cut; also No. 79),
, (I) seat,
77.
rows of seats, e. g. stone
(2)
benches in the ayopa, 16 and ; i
,(,
honor with a seat, i. e. to
a place of honor.
inf, ipf. icpio-
,,.
(), sit down, y 35 take
, ,
;
, ,, ^
j;
aor. from
, inf. ipf. iter.
,, =,
fut. eat,
pf part, pass,
(, edo), eat, devour, of men j
and animals;
,
j
bread-eating;
,,
379, and 129, metaph.
{,
j
cScKTo, aor. from excepit, consume one's soul with toil and pain ; j
,
384.
inf from tiw, edere.
ecSva, ,
(tftdva, ()}'),
,,
V 419,
sweat of our brow.
meat, fodder,
417, the fruit of the
;
,(
;
bridal gifts, ch'icny cattle, (1) suitor's iy, strengthened his soul with meat,
presents to bride.
(2) to her father and 111.
relatives,
fut. of ,-,
276 sqq. (3) dowry of bride,
portion given her by her father, a 277.
, come dam, t
e^, see ov.
& = '.
that he may
aor, opt.,
portion off his daugh-
(,
369.
28os, TO, gen. pi. ((),
sedes, (1) act of sitting, time or reason
-3),
ter, 53t.
3), , stingy
for it,
-,
on vac at (mihi) givers (of dowry), 382|.
^-6
t.,
,
.4, ,.
oared,
<5 =
.
iciXeov, see
322|.
(), twenty-
[and Od.
765
see
(,
.
^,
4^8|,
^', ,
see
etc.,
from 7/.
.
velle), desideriuni,
,
wish, desire, A 4 1
4, ,
54.
'.
..
,
sec
=
ii\irou.ai
'^ =
cep-yc,
^(,
^cppcvov
pf. pass.,
y.ivoSy from
and
see ^.
-, 296,
and ccpro, plupf. from
, (, ,
95
, ,,
tQv=oi>, reflexive pron., see
,
,
, .
ber beads,
,
460
;
necklace strung (at intervals) vith am-
, ; 9>9. firmly
-?, see
united. ;
-.
ipf. from
-fa, company, ,
hand,host,
(^),
swarm,
, .
', , .
, see
, , ,
, see
see
flock,
cSope,
73.
aor. from
herd,
saluit,
,, ,
lay
, (,,),
an ambush
()
set
see following word.
aor. i(ra, imp.
down, place,
; tv
part,
280 ;
',
hid to
\-
S2)rang.
, aor. from
408
part, prs., pf.
-,
; ;
also aor.
settled in
mid.
210,
Scheria
,
, imposuit,
set
;
over;
here belongs but in 231,S0ilitus.
cl (from pron. as also /), orig. ,
',
take on hoard (ship),
-6oi, ipf.,
295.
con si d ere, take a
i t, crotiched down, X 275,
Mid. pres. as; this signif recognizable in
I. optative use
321.
cf. utinam, with :
seat
du.
; s ub s ed
, , ., , ,
touched the surface of the earth ;
,
- i], V 415), Avith indie,
325
7 138;
; fut.,
300,
opt.
A
183,
and
83, 367
163; ten-
subj.,
;
S
subj., 16,
= from
.
ej) ij, subj. 59 also after other verbs
;
\~.
\ =
(), see
. from
to see,
19,
ditional use
followed by opt. or indie,
122,
-, see
40,
si, (/J (f?
571. III. con-
206,
,
:
,
subj. from see under special heads. (1) when the
condition is formal rather than real,
cSeipai,
tail,
plume of helmet,
-ac, horse-hair, of
; 1 , indie, pres.,
is not really hypo-
233, A 178,
Avith follg. inf , 80
,,, ,,
;
,
only 317), subj. I 42, 93 ; the principal sentence is
ipf etc., entirely uninfluenced in form by the
iter, , , fut. etc., condition, 233, 452, 494, 142,
aor. be resolved,
391 he A 290, 305, 128, 390. (2)
,
;
ready,
I've
'
,
187;
no thought, 223; t0iX<iiv,lubens;
invitus,
280;
, recuso, A
-' 112; with condition likely to be realized,
seldom indie, 427 ; more often fut.,
A 135, 137, 375,/3 115,0 163, A 294
(principal sentence is free to take any
,, ,
sorely against his
,
,
;
form, A 135,
wish,
venture not, attempt not,
37, I 397, t 262
247
would
;
26, 130)
258, A 340, 221
usually subj.,
often Avith
;
,
,
; ;
gladly, 318 ; () ;
553, a 288, A 324, I 135, 281, 284,
also de- I 412, 414, 315; rarely with
sire exceedingly ; he ahle, y 120 ; desire, 556, 288; the principarsentence un-
affected
71, A
415.
77,
]
by the conditional clause,
324, I 277, 212, I 363,
go! 685,
96
,, '
later, its signif
(3) condition wholly uncer- having been forgotten, it is joined with
tain, with no expectation of being
realized; here the optative (never in
y', X
381 ; and with pi. verbs, 376,
18 ; often with vocatives, the verb
ciS-
;
,
iterative sense),
;=; 209,
A 60 ; after negations
34,
73; also with I 141, 283,
tl, 22,
,
102, I 379, following in imp. (yet sometimes fut.,
<p 217, A 524, I 167,
'
t 37,336),302(//, vero),n667,
579; or subj.,
,,
if now, seeing that, expressing
22, I 445). (4) conviction also in indirect questions,
condition contrary to reality indie, ipf. whether now. (See 2.)
daughter of Proteus, a sea-
366.
-, I. prs., subj,
;
(), ,
indie, aor. for past time, (also
ipf. joined with aor.), 750,
310, opt.
363, (stem
classed with
-,
video, Eng. wit),
mid.
, ;
,,
460, 686, 700, 527 ; plupf , -;, videor, seem, A 228 ; >vith
;
363 ; in principal sentence we expect inf,Q 197,t 11; part.,similis
yet we also find like in bodily shape lucere,
,,
,.
aor. indie, with 559, ;
295, 320,
281; seemed, Avith
215; was like,
, ;
,,
conclusion (principal sentence) begins <pQoyyr}v, in voice, 791 part,, simi-
.
;
often with
cessive use
case, e. g.
:
IV. con- lis, Tiv'i,
(yet not in every
367), if also, and t'l,
45, 216,
,
24. Ill, fut.
cognoscam, recognize, 88
sciam, A;n(w, /3 40, 7 246; experiar,
,
, ,,
even with indie, 51; with opt., find out, 532, al Avith subj.,
if,
,
:
318; Avith
13, 1 subj., 351 ; a 1 1 1, 243, ) also
,
;
time
t\avov =
,
clapiv^, yai,
,
;
, ,(,
, .
iavov,
spring blossoms,
,
(fiap), wpy, spring-
89.
9f. 2 sing,
, ,. , , ),,
,
235, and
,
', ^,
part,
3 pi, 89
inf.
plupf
;
2 sing,
,
S
,
ipf iter, from 3 siug.
6,
,
=).
aor.
see
(),
, 3 ex ali-
,, cl
nil.
etc.,
see
, siquidem,
ipf.
.
, quo, from some one,
175,
tainly;
ing him,
()0,
563
,
de illo, concern-
;
X 280;
(not) accurately, cer-
{\')
-,
,).
usually separated as ft
except tl ye 206,
/*
and
least, since,
ye, 529
y ovv ; ,
have been through much, ; 157
more experienced,
gen., peritum esse,
219; with
229, 412,
;
y,
8{, 258 (see
(,), venustas, ,
5,nondum peperisse;
A 408 ,
withfollg.
,
,
,
ace, 771 ; ; 406 ;
cl * oyc (aytTf), usually explained by tpya, 236, 832, 134; esp. with
-,
, ,,
ellipsis of ;
perh. better as an ntr. adj., he versed in, practice,
old imp. from instead of (cf 329, 332, 213, t 189, 428 ;
, {,
,
- ,
with gen., peritissimus;
with inf., 632 with ace,
534; fern., A 365,
^, of ",
and
idviyai
665,
with inventive
, any
from
one,
courage);
V 143
battle ;
230
ov
),
-,
withdraw
be inferior in
from impulse,
in consequence of
, ,
;
,
mind,
, ',
also
subj.
92.
(,
subj.
opt.
V. aor.
'{),
mid.
vidi,
(tPidov),
275, X
1<,
impulse
be inferior in,
;
475 ;
,' (without iv), very with thv hands, i. e. give him free rein.
, ,, ,
',,
often; in te Hi go, perceive, A 249, II. (JIK ?) ipf. cIkc (yt/cf), pf.
,
(,
7 221,
, , ,
with subj. with ace. part.,
; 283, 292,
223, 232; spec tare, behold,
,
and
(j(joiKa), 3 du.
and
part,
plupf.
, ,, ;
94 V is'it are, a 3; look, ei Tiva, (), mid.
-
;
,,' ,
320, straight forward, into
one's countenance,
, , , ,'
mid., videre, see, with part., 374,
379, a 208,
maxime,
380;
countenance, 158
in all respects.
;
630;
516, ()
,,
tvi
194; ,
61, 159;
).
366
dat. ', ntr.,
135),
in thought; cognoscere,
to look upon,
species,
;383.
{
600;
('),
me);
dec ere, beseem,
(2)
I 70; o^J
vero decet (personal,
233, a 278
440, with ace. and inf
196, sc. (
190,
, 348,
,
nec
decet
,
outward form or appearance, esp. of (3) convenit, suit,
,
273, sc.
(),
countenance often joined as ace. of 520, I 399.
,
,
;
(1)
specification vit.h 2i(\]S.,in form,heauty, similis, A 47, 430, 124 sq.
124; often coupled Avitli (2) meritus, deserved, a 46. (3)
(), ,,
always of human beings, exc.
(pvi]v, tvhat is becoming, suitable, 239.
308, to judge from his (such an) ap- part, and 3 pi. prs.,
, , ,
pearance.
species,
tom, 796; esp.
illusive
{),
image,
shades of
a, , 449
(^),
;
phan-
,
577t
e
,
u1a s, feasting, j3 5 7.
compotatio,
con viva,
drinking
guest,
with opt.,
90 = , sive.
el ,
,,
elOdp, statim, immediately,
(see
33, 4 468,
si
313
579.
I.), utinam,oA that!
mentum,
,.
289.
a 226.
eiXap,
elke, aor.
TO,
from
(^,
defense,
ov,
//,
, 338,
ai,
Eileithyia,
), muni-
257.
of pine,
daughter of
424,
(
,
etiamsi, although, 832. 367, Hera, r 188 ; usually pi. as sister-
see r) '.') goddesses who preside over childbirth,
.,
,
Kv, see
ipf , (1) from
fi, 2, 3.
", (2)
, , ,
119, A 270.
,
yield. EIXcVlov, town in
', ', 499 fr
-,
from appear.
ciKcXos (also
,
m il is, like, ,"), , , ),
twenty times, twenty-fold,
(cf
X 207
349 f.
;
ov, (II.
in voice.
s i-
, , , (),
, -
crowd
,
aor.
aor.
part,
3
together,
force back enemy,
573; shut in, 210,
;
[], 3
part,
confine,
pi. inf.
pass, pf
pi.
524
295 game,
esp.
;
inf
()<, ,
765.)
ciKTo,
I. ',
,,
1 aor., iter.
ciKCT, imp.,
,',
V i c e s i u m,
see IL
'^, { -),
m
ipf
retire before
.
'.
(
,
294; smfewiiA lightning, shatter and
sink in the sea,
array,
siege,
gether,
250 pass., in close
782; obsideri, shut tip in
203; includi, crowded to-
38, 287; collect themselves
;
in one body,
420; contrahi, cower, crouch (gather
823, 714, 534,
98
{,
, Avith
nom. of name,
, introductory form-
5)
,
,, .,
strength for a bound, onset), 403, ula, y 293, 417 ; originate tvith, a 33
68, 571,X308. spring from, 2 1 5 cf ; 1 06 sq.,
/Ltfv, , pf. and plupf. = is 274, 123, 204, 130, 211,
see
tiki-TTohtaaiVt
ft,
bring-
ing the feet close together, of oxen or
cows, which phiit their hind-legs as
(), 119,
1 1 1,
iaL place,
, 347 ;
351,
be in life, exist,
201;
mortui,
, 384,
,
263,
131
289;
vhat
;
ter!
435;
as
;
it
,
this
come
might well come
a 40; ,
=,,
to pass;
;
'
to pass,
pos-
,,
side,
,
\5 ,
92 and
pf,
ro,(v el
freq.
aor. from
pass, from
am en,
..
., English,
be,
alas
as verb copula,
fated, with inf
!
be an ornament, 142
it
(A 416);
was he ;
;
37
,, , is
,
to
veil), wrapper,
,, ',
mihi odio eris ;
,
non
,
,
179f.
<-
,-, 3 sing, and part. vacat sedere; impersonal,
',
whirl about,
3 pi.
fut.
part,
obvolvere, wrap,
492, 156|.
pass. pf.
plupf. -, envelop,
, 186,
266 ;
me, S 108 ;
inf.,
348, 31
,,
mihi g audi , would be grateful to
it is possible, with
327 =
mod , 193; with ace. and inf, c
nullo
;
,
, , -, -, -,{, ),
352 cover, 479, 640.
,
;
103,
, (expedient, remedy) ;
,
vestimentum, garment;
clothing.
, = - ,
214, as
S 386,
sicut fas est; ov
ef as est. (Ellipsis of is
.
tus.
,
clcvos
el ,,
=
,
,, pf.
indu-
326.
frequent, in various forms,
376;
"lyoi,
,
502.)
2 sing.
inf.
subj.
'()(),
yt , -^,
(),
opt.
ipf ijiov
',
e. g. y,
^
^,
209,
S
,,
cl^C {,
, ,,, , ,, esse), 2 sing, (never aor. mid. ire, go, in widest
,,
ft), I pi. 3 pi. subj. range of meaning usually w^ith fut.' ;
;,
3
, , ? inf
-, ,
()(),
, ),
part,
(,
sons, e.g.
383, S 200,
401); with fut. part.,
,,
82, ,
,,, ipf.
283), 2
-, -, -, ,
1
,,
3
762
a road
136, 147 go by
as messenger for,
;
;
-, , . -, '-,
',
-
du. 1. (mid. Tiv'i, 652, 286, examples of dif-
', ;
correct to
-, - 106), ferent constructions 1 94 :
iter,
fut.
,
indie,
,, , ,
is enclitic; exes. 2 sing., epic ',
,
;
, ,
esse, suppetere, be, be at hand,
' ", =
, ,
496 of her store with
50;
;
,
inf. of purpose or obj., 215, 610;
214, to-morroAV
;
also we shall be able to converse with walk (majestic), 102, 213; rise to
each other; {\
393, surely he shall go, go away, then
', '), Wi ;
as exhortation
y,
find
271, 412
quid, have any
no means;
;
cf.
,
, 355,
336,
habeo
3
371,
;
ali- ;
61,
87, 239,
309 plough the waves, A 482 penetrate,
138; of stars,
;
pursue their
99
,
eIv
,
course, 27, ; ; ;
^,
88,
362 ;
759, % 7 ;
advance (of enemy),
Ttvog,^straight upon,
,
, ,,
2, 8,
98,
aliquis.
1 si
olim dicturus
quando, i/*ewr; a
sit
,,
89. [r-,'to^iv.J see I. 17.
, ,, (,
('), marina,
/"
- sea, sea-,
at,
(--),
479 and
adj.,
adj.
t 67.
pi., nine
,
17.
un-Homeric,
meeting-places,
72, see .
531 f.
,
i t
j
(), remigium,
6, , ,(Od.)
brothers^ wives,
5, '.u
378.
s, ninth, 295. rotcing, 225.
, town
,
Elperpio, in
= tv.
tivL 537t.
,
-- ^.
iv-o8tois, adj.,
--, ,
260t. ^
(^),
ace, (),
in way,
leof-
ask.
, , , (),
,
see III.
see (1) ^p,say. (2)
peace,
shahing, with quivering foliage,
,
bat.
=, X
iter. aor.
19,
from
wool ;
clpo
.
, (, ),
eipia,
,
-,
in pace.
ry,
card wool,
(-), Ian as
423.
e Hera,
cu-
rem,
.
inferior to himself.
cloiKviai, pf. part, from ', II. ,
-, ,
ranti, dressing wool, spinning,
see III.
387t.
= iwc.
. from -, (), gen. and dat. pi.
,
cIos wool-fleeced, woolly,
elTra, -6(), see 443 and 137.
,.
if only, iffor once, as sure as, 6, , ('),\ c\\\x&. fleece, 135
contains often an emphatic assertion and
, t 426.
the leading idea or important word
often precedes, 408 Avith indie, pre- ;
, ), ,, ,
, ,
(FEP, ver-bum),
see and
fut.
,,
-,, ,
terit, 282 ; fut., 115, 223, pass. pf.
, .
576, 86, 191 ; opt., 288 (apodo- aor. say, 297 announce,
100 ), (
;
falso,
) {).
sis,
{
;
), (,
additional examples with past
;
tense of indie,
847
618
, ,
'-
^,
(),
16.
see
prs., ipf. , ;
forms
elirov
,,,,
iter,
fiiroc), aor., parallel
subj. ^,
(, (Od.)
interrogare,
,
indie. 1 sing, 2 pi. els, Is (tiV,
,
q. v.),
Tiva
say, speak,
bid one execute
or
something
,
with ace, (cf. in with
in), prep,
(,
(1) of place, into, to,
,
,, ,
; ace. in Latin).
7 427 ; (1) address, 59. (2) 577), 351
,
;
,
call, tell, ;
,
presence of
say something)
give judgment;
,, , ,
a 302
:
;
;
,, ;
(.)
A
,
108, 543
before, in
85
;
(
speak arro-
;
166,
ay-
of cities, to,
esp.
;
203
ing themselves toward,
of object or aim, e. g.
turn-
421 elsewh.
with
512, 378,
;
160, 482,
^ 581, sc.
;
;
;
23,
yet
cf.
,
. 258
look upon,
face;
411
; ,,
/
distributive,
-
484,
at
170,
discus-throw;
477; 6
217, in the
ace,
84, 66,
-, ,,
modes, pervenire ad, arrive at, Avith
336.
ipf. and aor., embark upon,
t 103, d 48, ^ 314 59, come
,,
;
,
rias
135 ;
distribueremur,
of end or purpose
305)
:
by
tiirtlv
tens,
{-
102, ad-
in;
,
-,
-},
' drove in, A 310.
f, see
to
drive in, 83 -,
;
,
;
, ,, --
ing dragged it into tlie cave, 31 7t.
() ', e only (eZ/ut), s, before -6,
' 7\,
fut. aor.
vowels, exc.
5,
,, a, 397,
iV,
,,
388.
unus,
'
um;
,
//,
,
intrare, enter^
etc.,
,
also
275;
.{,
412, 802 ; 338*; incessere,
one single one ; so only one, a single enter into, come upon, 157, 407 ;
one, V 313, 138; idem, same, 487, 798, very often have I been present in
106= nearly ali-
, ,),,
,
511, once for all; battles ; i g r e d i,
quem, some one; tva aUt, i. e. one af- y, ai, fern, from
ter another, 1 1 7. if acq u us, like, propor-
ctcra, see . tionate, epithet of (1) {cairac,
-,
Is ,.,
collect into, A
ipf.
142 (v. '
aor. 185), flting share,
,
equally divided, feast.
A 468;
(2) ,, equal, i.e.
,
1,
);
248, collected itself into 240, was symmetrical, well-proportioned,
,
;
,
just coming back to life,
6-,
introducere, lead i7i;
reg., aor. freq, in tmesi,
252,
175.
' form on
(3)
every
(nearly
side, circular.
= //, (4)
uni-
'-
220),
, .
bringing with her (by chance) tcell-balanced, thoughtful, reasonable.
-,
elsewh. with design, e. g. 778; Q ia6a=t7f, from
-,
',
,
447, bid come forward, be seated;
, -,
,
safely to Krete,
36 ;
191 ;
brought
into the
seeking to enter,
pres.
, (), entrance,
part.
470,
,,-
mid. from
264f
,
house bring in,
69)
; 419, r 420.
,-- (),
prs. indie, ipf.
,,
( 1 ) from liLn, (1) with reflexive
s i m i 1 i s. (2) from = pron. and dat., assume form (appear-
,
,--,
ivit. ance) of any one, 313. (2) discern
opt. prs., ipf. resemblance,
to,
-, aor.
74; go up to, 700;
291 ; go back
97,
mount, altogether,
197;
\p 94; compare,
judged it as large as.
68, 3'2\,
went up the shore, 449 (tmesis, r (3) c ens ere, hold, with ace and inf,
602).
--, carry oj" into bond- -,
446, nuiy we think it an equivalent ?
only aor. f , dis-,
,
age, with ace, 529 f.
intuitus, looking up
cern.
-,700 1-
,
<-<, ,
entrance, 90f
into,
-- {), with ace, 232 and 307.
with ace., climbing part., (),
3 pi. indie and
with ace, enter, 157
the sky,
- { ),
,
straightforward,
423|.
532, also
in
.
.
the face,
the choral dance.
({) =
(1) until, 409,
, d um, with subj.,
318.(2) as long as,
--
/' - - ,
aor., see and
ipf., cam,e
only
to, 99.
subordinate from
I 609.
,
cWcrai, fut., (1)
scict, see
from
,, b i t.
i
IV.
(2)
-,,-, )
cur-opcut>
-
101
,
- , -
- -, ,
A
f I'cr - prs. opi. ! lS;Tiii>c^, 1, 522 : .}j., '. ;
and
,
part, -wj/, mid. 51'; 853 so also with
,
;
, ;
(
aor. datlcov
94), mid. -i'^otro,
iter. (2) temporal: from to,
misfortune after another,
,,
290, one
535, 3? 86;
intueri, ioo^
477
eyes
reading
;
with part.
:
235,
dure the sight;
(often
94, ,,
ins tar
in
{);
tmesi,
z/po,
=
526
219, 320),
, dei
behold,
;
214,
277, en-
i'i
tK
493
106,
350;
oil,
,
;
,
ex quo,
our ancestors.
from, {^',
, , -,
207 ;
157, cf
168;
63;
since, A
224
;
mover, a 33,
,
425 286,
;
,
447, 669,
from one's mouth, r 93 ;
;
,
-,. ,
are the most piercing to the sight. from some other country, Ex-
,
1 3.
freq. after
;
ace, II 364, 40,
with gen., ?; 135,
(t ),
284, sc.
290; Avith
i tr rs u m, withi,
,
of
-7, , ,
not from
293,
(--,
),
as god of death,
718. (II.)
fiOm
pregnant signif., seeming to have par- Ae who banishes, he who shuts up far
tially the force of a prep., 553, away (in the grave or in the lower
',),
91
7/13, and carried in to her the evening
meal.
they arrived bustus
,
world), I 564. (II. and
aor. pass, from
est.
323.)
com- ,
just opposite { the ships, 653|. IkoIOcv {), e longinquo, far,
-
,-,,
speaker), 25 far and xcide, 456.
tXT 61 T, s i V e s i V e, either or, , ',
;
daughter of
=,
6= . .
with indie, A 65 and subj., 239.
;
.. ,
ms
,
self, alone, 422 usually adv.,
, {-
;
,
15, 239, 29; 413;
107, turn his heart jTrom Avrath; 224, one; in apposition often in pi., in-
washed himself
,,
96,
omnibus,
in the river ; partitive,
680,
/3
397;
433; from,
', , 283,
prae
257,
tive apposition,
stratives, , ,
stead of sing., V 76 ; sing, distribu-
397 ; with demon-
/ii 16
; 436, one to
493,
part of, t;
365,
70,
377;
from the heart on the
313 from to, 640,
;
each.
sides,
6(),
,, u trim que,
= the two armies,
on both
340,
,
;
6, , ',
- gen. from
out /" shot ;
,
from, i.e. from elsewhere than,
translated by, to, or upon, with
verbs, e. g.
=
67, 19;
away sender of missiles, A 75f.
134;
,
many
),
-
-, (/3uf ), heca-
-- 2t.
,,
cally of a hundred oxen, but, in fact, of deliver over, f.
far less, 93, 115 ; often part or all of
the victims are rams ; pi. used of a sin- -,
-,
-, ipf.,
exuerunt
cxuit,j9U<
sua,
off,
114; aor.
a 437;
66-,
gle sacriiice, 321.
ov, a, worth a hundred so
460, but
99, opt. -, Avith
escapingfrom;
ace, may we
oxen,
,^-,
449 ; a hundred oxen,
.<,-,
dred feet (each way),
better
164|.
79. (II.)
hun- -,
hundred -citied, of
(Yet see
,
escape;
my body.
'
341,
ibi,
and
,,
lOf.
, ,
stripped
illc,
from
am
1
649 f. 174.) in truth I Avho
(-7, with hundred gates,
,
here am he, 321, cf. 344
,
;
-, -, -.
181 ;
4-, ,
shooter,
'
A
round number,
{jiKUToc,
385. (11.)
448, S
so also in compounds, e. g. with
prs. part,
'), m
ipf.,
i s s
aor. often
(^),
r,
reading
1^
,
lllf.
perabat.
IkckXcto,
now usually replaced by the
Ktlvoc.
plupf from
see
,
,^,
Kiv|i, ilia, there,.
. ;
su-
in tmesi,
exire,5O out, A 437, 439;
113,
descendo, -,
plupf. from ; see
skill in shooting missiles,
descend, 1 aor., set on land, A 54|.
-
,,. ), ,
;
ov, oi,
also subst.,
and
A 96. (II.)
, {Pt-
dej iccre, hurl down from,, 39 ; ex- of good cheer, at
cutere e manibus alicuius, ease, unmolested, 805, 70, /3 311,
396 fu d e r e, let fall, em t- 184,0 289, 479.
(),
; ;
,~,
t ; i
-,
-,
244.
CK landing-place,
>/, 410f.
aid (of a god), with gen., 86. (Od.)
only aor. 3 pi.
,,,
only aor. ck^oXcv, pro- risu emoriebantur, (nearly)
cess i t
4-,
tKyiyvopai.
4--,
ex, went forth, A 604f
), laugh
see
died of laughter, laughed themselves
-,
(almost) to death,
,
lOOf.
aor. ,, freq.
,,
,
-,
out;
471, fcK
heartily,
^f,
aor. part., (yt
354,
thereat laughed.
35;
luit,
e X s i 1 i r c, spring forth,
with gen., desiluit,
573; vith gen.,
95, leaps from
1 82
320: prosi-
580,
breast (frommy
,
, inf.
often in tmesi, spring from,
,, part,
, ,
-, throbbing).
ii - ipf., urgabau t,
,
185,0 641,^229. cleanse, 153|.
6-, ov. and
f ilius, filia, --<-, ntr. pi., sixteen
-,
child, offspring, 236.
813,
//,
tract a m
only aor. part. ^KSeipos, de-
(
having flayed, 1 9 -,
goat), lu9t.
only aor. part. act. and
. -,
,
f
|-c8^XovTO, ), received from aor. mid. ^IcKaXciro,
summon, mid. ./or one's self, r 15,
him, N7I0t.
-, ipf i^ihtoVf aor. inf.
1.
mid., ().
-- 103 -
-,
(capita) revelantes, unveiling their conduct forth, 681 ; cast out, with
heads (which they had previously cov- gen.
ered in token of grief), pf from -, epo la-
{, // -, -,
ITGf.
--, better ovpavov Ik tum
-, est, has been drunk up.
-,
., sprang down from 3 sing, pi.
,
looking
and
cK-KUv,
492t.
21.
ipf, from , came forth, (),
of cities ; A 125,
fut. and aor. 1 (and 2
only
evertere, destroy, only
we have pil-
-6,
(from his chains),
-8,
aor., (icXt7rra>), stole
390|.
{),
away
/,
laged from
-6 =
casurum esse ex
the, cities.
-, (II.)
aor. from
,
aor. pass.,
-', from -, enatae.
rolled
-\, -,394.
headlong down from, 42 and
made up;
-, aor.
pf.
kituc, ebibit, dr^ank
quantum
-, only perf. pass. -irc'iroTai,
, ,, , -,
cpotatum est,x56.
quite forget,
-,
aor. --, 600 ;
with gen.,
mid.
3 pi. ipf, fut.
(Od.)
,
with gen., 602 with
: aor. ov, also in tmesi.
, excl-
inf.,
= \, ,
557, forget utterly.
IkXc', ipf. pass.
,
thou wast celebrating.
Ik ca
UXtto, from
makes
d ere, fall out,
gen.,
, 179;
hand, X 448
eyes ;
492, 4G7
escaped from her
streame I from his
;
-,
;
my
-, , (),
forget all sufferings, 22 If. having got clear of the water / sank
forgetting and down (on the shore).
-,
--,
forgiving (bring about),
. , -,
vam,
-,
set
CK-(io\6v,
7], from
fut.
free from, with gen.,
better
aor. from
exsol-
286
485|.
293.
went
3
,
pi.
(N 394,
-^,
terrified.
3 pi. prs.,
in
de-
aor.
perturbare,
mind)
pass,
{),
confuse
225, were
),
adv.
-,
forth.
-,
cK
.
-,
-,
(), exsugere, suck
-,{, ,
aor. part,
sec
ov, a,
cf
from
out,
strictly, frosty,
A
sup.
218|.
-6',
and
522
,
cidunt (ex
-6,
--,
-,
483|.
acre), fall down from
Zeus = from the sky, 357 f.
ace, nom. -//,
conspicuous among manv,
,
;
horrid us,
146,
413,
589, A
horrible, dreadful,
448; ntr. sing, adverbially,
X
256; so also ntr. pi. used like
--6,
forth to herself
,, -, ex-
-
f 322f.
A 268, 357). 6-, fut., aor. ex-
6-',madly
(), em i care, plorare, search
, out, 308 and 320
i-ush
-, into the fray,
(), 803|, (better
,
129).
gen.,
483+.
lit.
excussa
aor. mid.,
est,
{) ,
spirted
aor. from
from
,,
655,
sci-
in mind, 327|. dit, snapjKd, 469; ocoTo, carried
6-'., ipf fut. 1 aor., (also away a part of the road.
mid.), frcq. in tmesi, emit t ere, send
forth, 381, 3; 28, wash away;
-,
vit, ^ 501, from the
aor. from -,
sea, >vith gen.
serva-
,Ik Se 104
^ ck
( 809,
forth (of enemy)
58, tmesis), pass.
;
-, rush
from the
366, fled
with gen., outside
112.
cKTiJirc, aor.
", ,
thundered.
from ,
of, before, I 552,
tonabat,
, Ik ci
-7()0, -,^,
293, burst out.
=
mid.
;
aor. from
of "/3;, X
band of ', 390,
son of
hus-
80, 405, 430,
723 ;
"fighting for h'u household gods, he fell
747
() and
;
, ",
extrahere, evellere, wrench as preserver," Schiller, Sieges fest;
forth, always of spear, Avith gen. of yap "iXiov 403
part of body whence it is drawn out, slain by Achilleus in revenge for
-\);,
etc., 530.
aor. from
(II.)
-, with
slaughter of Patroklos,
331,361.
4, ,
115, X 326,
-,.
gen., root up out of 58t. socrus, mother-in-law, X
, ,
{,
-,,,
aor. act,, aor. pass. 451; tKvpo^y i, s CCT, father-in-law,
3
-
sam,
aor.
-
pi.
,
-,,{,
-,
from
ace. fem.,
broad, with ample folds,
subj.,
light} aor.
557 ;
fut.
svocr, Ger.schwie-
IS revealed, 278;
and
248,
515; hew
-( (),
,
out, sparkled, 17.
- -, ,
-, .
hew off, trees, t 320 breaking off the
~, -
low growth (of boars),
aor. from
149.
only
part., pass,
;
aor.
stretch dead,
ov,
308.
-,
efferre mortuum, carry out the
786 surripere, abstract, ;
(inf.), ipf.
utter,
also ,
246 and
, , -,
(pass.), 271 ; lay low, 58 stretched
; carry off out of the fight;
, -,
out within it,
4-,
aor.
201.
-,
riXi'ft,
subj.
ipf.
-,
450, brought about the end of our
fut.
pf. pass.
service
(of horses),
; spring to the front,
376 sq.
take the lead
perficere,
, and
.
fut. aor. also
-, ef fug ere,
bring to fulfillment, finish, achieve,
^ 7 ; yovov, present with offspring
286, in tmesi, inf.
capefrom the sea ;
,
(, es-
slip
bring to pass, 79 ; 5, has come to
-,
from the hand)
-,
; avoid.
--, ,
,-,
a close.
6 -
see
, ,
only aor. and aor. from
extra ponere, 179. had been consumed out of the ships, 63
' = -, 97, t 1
from
,
CK
cKToScv
separate from ;
out,
(, ), were dashed
348 f.
. -, .^
extra, with gen., carrying forth from,
239, the MSS. have were moving forth from,
pass. aor.
ipf. 3 pi.,
and
-6,
-,
329.
;.
. (), were
, ,,
but Ameis reads aor. from
(Od.)
from,
,
^,
'Ektodcos,
416;
$
,
, (), extra,
{), extra,
with gen., outside of
151, apart from.
ov,
424
391
ect
scxtus, um,
;
outside of, far
r e u s,
outside,
;
sixth.
439.
of Hektor,
401.
151;
and with
-,
40, grounng out of,
,
mid.
, -,(,
-
-, ),
pass. ipf.
from.
ipf.
and
(old part.
only
aor,
poured forth
mid.
plupf.
stream out
),
pf.
e f fu
;
d e r e. aor.
his arroAvs
279, hung
aor.
;
CKToac {), out of, Avith gen., ingly, 66 ; sponte, 43, offree will,
277t. vet reluctantly ; intentionally, 523,
^() {), outside, 341 ;
I k 372.
, .
105
,
,
, inf.
7], ),
from
, , and
lea, olive-tree,
,, , 102. the forehead ;
strike the earth with
yrjv ,
olive-wood,
/7() ,
eXaiov, y, ro,
320,
fat,
1
236,
e u m, olive-oil,
i. e.
612'.
281
abundantly with
of strike oiF
against
make one's
some
the
head and dash it
doAvn
;
a swath, in
,
, , ,,
y 466; iv \7], reaping or mowing; my arm
., , ,
olive-oil, 79 j; ; 518,
107, from the iirmly woven stuff, the is pierced Avith sharp pains.
,
,
,
oil trickles off. also
(), see etc., prs. ipf.,desidero, long for,
S 276 also , desire, a 409 the part,
,
,
; ;
, {,
,
a Trojan, 696t. construed like <p 209, 4 ;
m
, i u s, less,
ipf. 3 pi., ('),
357|.
were
pass., 494.
6=^, aor. from '. e 1 1 e.)
,
?, ,
driving (plough-cattle), 543 f. Iktaipuy prs., ipf. iter.
, ,,
172.
-a, -, , auri-
pine; pi.,
(),
oars, 5,
, with part.,
(),
27, I 302 .,
with inf., thou involvest without com-
misereri,
;
pity,
-,
,
gae, charioteer, A 145. (11.) passion, V 202.
"EXdros, ov, (1) ally of the Trojans,
-.
267.
,
129.
,
33. (2)
see
suitor of
one of the
//,
1 1 1
I
, most
,
grace; Tiv'i
,
llict upon, cover with,
despicable
infamous,
TO,
, (),
285.
;
X
-, pr obrum, disgrace
reproach, dis-
100, 38.
ov,
in-
,
!
,, ;-,. -,
and y), j
pl miscreants, cowards, 235, 260.
cervus and cerva, stag or hind, I
ikiyx^iy prs. 3 sing., aor. subj.
24 symbol of cowardice, A 225. ^\yy, dishonor;
424, bring disgrace<p
--
!
,
adv. 240 a g i- words nor their mission.
-,'.-,
e
e 1 i s,
\ = 7,
,
!
,
/, ,
fem. from
(), . 116,
66,
(), m is
,
,
eranaus, pitiable, 273;
,
, ,,
, ,,
509, small
, - fut.
iter,
inf
aor.
,
1.
plupf. pass,
prs., ipf.
,^,
ntr.,
.,
flebiliter,
37,
only
314.
and
fut.
,,
/7/%,
part.,
aor.
(), mise-
,
531; esp.
,
3 1. drive, reri, have pity 431, and
279, 299, 281 ; be^et, discipline, ex- , 94; with part., 44, 346,
,
ercise, 315; in 336.
satietatem mali adigere, persecute
him until he has had enough, 290
drive away,
,
154, 405, 465,
158, 2 532
235
drive off, A
- ,
,
, ', , ,
;
ate, 191
dia. compassion,
f.
misericors, compassion-
, (), misericor-
82 and
),
451.
,
;
, ', A EX.
-
driving away cattle for himself in aor., see stem
reprisal,
696
roiv, sail,
; ,A 674
22,
sail
6, r/ 319
;
a ship,
draio, lay
27,
;
47,
334,
109
3
aor.
plupf.
pi.
aor. mid.
aor.
shake, A 530,
pass.
out in a
9, 7j
ons, sceptre,
given direction, I 349,
80,
to leave a scar,
;
,
564,
86 strike, hew, thrust, with Aveap-
475 so as
;
',
109.
A
;
;
39
rally,
;
278
brandish quivering sword,
;
,
238; 161, 184 ; 91, self (from flight), rally, 74 mid., go ;
"EXevos, (1) son of , ;the bay, 283 ; turn round (the goal),
best seer of the Trojans,
249. (2) a Greek,
707t.
40-, growing in
76,
marshes,
576, 309,
-,
that,
hole,
, 408 turned himself this way and
V 28 ;
X 95 roll, is 204.
;
;
wearing
, -6,,
,,
776t. long, trailing robes. (II.)
,
432.
, capienda, /
,
6, aor. iter,
dressers,
from
1 215 and
'.
be caught, nei-
,
nic, weainng long
cXkcov,
carried
ipf,
pass,
tunic,
fut.
way and
off,
685 f.
as captives,
that,
(),
X
aor.
395,
62
ther plunder nor choice can miake the
|, ,
maltreat, 580.
breath of man return when once it has
,
,
carrying into captiv-
^,
passed the barrier of the teeth, I 409 f.
cXei, imp. aor. mid. iXov, take thy =
ity,
-,
,
465|.
ro, -, -, vulnus,
,,
spear, 294. wound, 49 ; from the Hvdra,
mixing-bowl of 723.
freedom, i. e. celebrating its recovery, part, pres., dragging,
7), day of freedom = freedom,
528
455.
; 187 and
, etc.,
21.
{),
inf , only prs.
, ^,
3 pi., part. aor. tXe- ipf (unaugmented), act. mid. and pass,
, ,
.565
583,
and
73,
dec i
388.
e r e, delude, overreach,
-, -a, ivory,
404; symbol of white-
A 141,
(cf
drag,
10
52 ;
draw,
dragged along ;
165, 353,
401, from him as he was
405
,,
419; 486, drawing aftefit, 398,
,
aivoc, town in sails, X 212, 291 ; vehere, draw
, ^-
.
500. along, 518; pass., 665, trailing
, .
, ,
along; 715, wrenched; mid,, drew his
,
, .,
husband of
etc.,
a town in
203, vith shrine of
see
cX9e|JLv(ai), see
son of
=
123.
, ,, . 575,
sword tore his hair,
,
?, ,
i\\a^i=^
;
aor. from
(-, , -,
404. 684 ; now more correctly
,
shining-eyed, described as the tract between the
98 cf. follg. Asopos and Enipeus coupled with
,
; ;
,
, , , -
5, f-
f ),, (usually digammated,
(1) adj. camurae,
Phthia, I 395
Peleus;
496, the realm of
= ihe whole
;
, , ,,
,
crooked- homed,
plained by Ameis
shining, sleek).
never
as for
(2) subst.
(ex-
cf.
of Greece, see
poio, 1 478
; epithets,
; 683, I 447.
straw bands for
, ', ',
401, arm-bands bent into a bundles of grain, 553|.
/*
.,
spiral. (See cut No. 12.)
iuf aor. part,
mid., pres. ipf
, also
aor.
primarily in
ern Greece
o(,
( 530, );/).
inhabitants
; 684, in North-
, ,,
ipf.
young
from
deer,
etc., aor.
, (), meadow-land,
228f
from '.
ponere, . 645, d 298;
tvvi)i>, prepare ;
over to,
394, j^wi
188 (also oi tv
thrust,
^, ^,
317;
in; hand
-,
,,
',
'.
594.
584, maritime
marshes.
see
named from
town of the
(2)
opoc,
city,
companion of
, think upon
Xiiv
upon ;
hi
,,
Wind the mind;
embark
.,
lay to heart;
something
hurl
lay one's self to the oar
85, gave thee to share the bed of a
; ,- ; vtjt
,
552, 51, 57.
spei; 84, there is mortal.
, ', .
still a portion of hope, a gleam of hope. -6, ipf, with dat., in them
mid.
cXirci,
(tfiXnerai, to), pf.
ipf.
=\, -6, 5, , , ruled, 413.
see
f, plupf.
91, V
(volupe), give hopes,
380 miu., expect, 406, 228, 6-6, , roars in the sail,
,.. .
/3 ;
,, -- ,
293, 297 think, 1 40, 309, 328, 627|.
t 419,
;
.
cally, 375;
, - (,.),,
inf fut. prs. aor. pf. {-), omen S, spitting out,
est,
,
,,
287.
Toi tTTftra,
aor. pass,
(Od.)
aor. from
tum
{/.
tibi spcs
fig {PtXv-,
,
llf.
6,
aor.
aor.
from
from
836 and
con-
volv-), bent itself, 1. e. sank upon the
ground, 393, ii 510
one's seJf together.
433, drawing ; -, -,
tin no, instantly,
,
(,
= ', from
ipf.
a,
from . '.
{f(X(op, PtXth'), praeda,
6() =
- ' (),
it rat.
480f.
), ar t i c i e s,
, ,
prey upon,
( ,
),
lit. as 96,
(yet
406
585,
; usually vithout article
254, 608, and else-
,,
on foot (over the sea), where 360 =
-,
5051.
,
aor., (also in tmesi),
',
bark for,
pf.
iv
210;
,
currui insistentem, 'ehentem,
, , -,
part, prs., ipf.
,
-ina,
subj.
plupf.
vehi navibus, em- respicere,
= my
271,305.'
son,
with article; better
300
(ace,
crasis
^,
mero, e. g. 653;
bat ; X 4, ,
403, allons hasten ! foncard ! but
!
; ; ;. ' -
ing, 203, 134, 451,
,
;
failvng sheep, i. e. never fails to pro- 45 cast themselves into, 175, 824;
duce; enduring, 314; so also c,
;
-,
,,(, , - ^-
firm, immovable,
unimpaired,
discretion, 2 1 5, 352 ; cf.
493,
thoughtful mind,
pletus,
580.
and
filled unth,
(Od.)
with gen.,
ov, im-
119,
, ,- (),
30; cert us, sure, 250 ; ntr. t em ere, at
iov await, remaining in one's random, 132f.
place
out wavering, constantly
, -. -,
there),
()
-, -, - ;
; with~
.
with gen., 526|.
iuxta, hard by,
() (),
fut., and
,
-, -.
), -,
back
aor.,
-,
liver), 40. ,
(, ),
see
part, prs., aor.
also in tmesi, subj.
af flare, breathe upon;
,see
f*.inrjs
prors us, < any rate,
not from
hy all means,
-),
(1) thought, r 138; pass.
inspirare,
-, suggest a
re-
affirmative
guides them all;
:
(., no one
632,
,
Zeus doubtless
-,
covered his senses,
only
697.
,
)
ipf. ev-CTToicov, fitted
whatever;
r 302,
;
'
yet
;
I
not at all (cf.
must give thee
oath in doubt and surprise ; yet (how-
ever it may seem to you), 354, 37.
quidem, yet, al-
into,
put
-,
for themselves by
-,
438; tmesis,
into his heart.
(),
,
ipf.,
trading,
ivi
456 f.
gained
,
,
(2) concessive: one who goes on ship-
tLugh, S 98, 308 ; vithout
French, toute- -], ,-.
board as passenger, /3 319 and 300.
-6, ,
100, cf. 104; still, cf. see
fois, 209; tame , nevertheless, ^ - iriJpi - standing
' .,
174, 12, A 562,
.,
297, 33, 229; over the fire, 702 f.
214;
, -, ,
phrase
,
31 1, 422
which al-
522
;
,
309.
-, -
sq. ; freq.
wavs stands
S 1,165,356.
4}-', -,
-
at end of the verse, 1518,
273|.
of the same tribe,
,,
imp. prs., ipf, iv
-\, ,
,
ipf. mid., other forms from ;
410; so also (aor.)
fut.
-),X inf
fill full,
aor., (3
of something, rtvoc
pi. also
- <,
heartily his hand,
, ,
he grew to his hand ^ra.<p6(i
302 cf 397 ;
,
117; aor. mid. biting hard
,
351, 312, oca'i
fill one's self, the lips, a 381 ; clinging
221 ; X 312, one's heart; one's belly, closely ; 1 ati s u nt grow
,
-,
t 296; X 504, having satisfied his
heart with dainties; pass. aor. 3 pi.
-, - and aor.
upon ; i
, ',
,
mid. of; /ro, be full therein, 270, 472 ; sc. /,
452, sate myself with looking at my 358, 95, 740 sq. II. preposition,
son.
, ',
ijx-TriiTTCi, prs., ipf. fut. arated from verb by tmesis,
, e. g.
, , , ;,
tmesi, Avith dat.,
318,0 375,
upon,
ferri
385,
aor.
, incidere,
etc.,
526,
usually in
into,
81
,
419,
ayCovi
;
, Avent on
31,
'-
m , u , burst among
i rr
624,
u i rr
297, 311, 325,
into, rusfi
9; penetrate,
upon,
55, 62, () these, 395,
in the
midst of,
,
presence of,
hefo7-e
A
555, , ,,
6V-atp(i
109, 1121,
her eyes,
;
459
coram,
;
; -
olvij) tv,
109
in
ov, aor.
strip off,
ivpa,
opt.
V-8\
rt,
, (), spoliare,
187; also
ipf.
slay, A
sprinkling them with wine, 73 in
), ; 191.
-.,
the shaft,
upon his
,
608 of my bow,
limbs,
mouth, TTpoxoyc,
,
359,
, ,
463
, ,.
,
;
,
398 at the
,
Apparently
,{
. ,
; count,
65.^
202 ;
aor.
or, (iv
filling
from
no
up
a,
the
us, ninth,
of ac-
number,
,, ,- , -, ,
313,295.
,
229), iv,
with gen., sc. cf. in French, cv , (), tor-
chez,
,
,
^,
,47,
and conditions,
132,
amice,
(),
doi7j, in dubio,
282. Of
OaX'iy,
states
iure,
rens, perh. denotes the ragged bed of
the (in summer dry) water-courses in
the Trojan plain
-|, 71, fossa, ditch.
fuf.,
;
indica-
rightly;
iv
, -,
-, diva fortuna; b o, / u-ill declare it, SSf.
may, I 378, 1 regard him not
a Avhit. Temporal, wpy iv
61,
u d e c m, eleven,
in 45 (round number).
spring-time; penes, in possession of, eleven cubits
i 103,
long,
102,
-, -, ,
69.
-, mid.
319 and 494.
, undecimus,
, iv
inf. y, a, ae,
aor. (), interimere, eleventh, 588 (round number).
kill in battle, slay, murder, game, 485 -^ (iv ),
d extra, favor-
--,
fig., 263, disfigure.
ov, ot, a, (iv aiay),fitting,
able,
left to right,
-,
I 236 also adv., from
365, A 597.
;
-,
proper, seemly, ju^t, 40,425, 190,
(-),
imp. prs., aor.
383,
-, 363; ominous,
the future,
,159.
182,
,,,
353;
, to
with dat.
delusion)
pass, plupf.
(in bonds;
fasten upon, iv-,
111,
entangle,
I 18, in
, -. ,,,
like, 260.
some one, in something, 371 ; -, ;
-
223|.
(kv avT?j) , coram, ex
rum,
-, entrails,
01,
806f.
meridianus, i, at mid-
--,
a d V e r s o, over against,
;
or,
opposite,
lying opposite,
against,
252; straightway,
89; esp.
129; opposed
against,
304
544; face to face,
(avrt),
iv,
;
ad-
visi-
\
with gen., intra,
etc.,
intus, within,
opp.
394
287; within
when joined with
(iv),
;
498
iv
intus,
220.
? the house, tent,
of household
=
',
65,
, .(),, -, ,
6V-apa,
107
aor. r
irom
, -,
;
spolia,
-
A 534,
'
j
store
at home,
dropped
; Avith gen.
200; sofreq.
like
355, 462,
^French chez,
=chez moi,
, aor. from
<p
,
347 praeda, booty, I 188.
-5, , , (,
;
argutus),
clear, in real form, ^ 841, i? 201 131, ;
j
'
443 and
-65
ter, duly,
(,
479.
158,
dec us), dec en-
65 ; suitably, gallant-
the i'ods are dangerous when they ap- !
ly, attend, Avait upon, ;
pear
-09
in their real forms.
(A ), will fitted in, c 236|. j
busily,
- (~'),
i. e. greedily, 109.
ov, ipf., aor. -,
110 -
,
,
,-,
imp.
clothe in armor,
part,
induerc, put
131 ;
-, armon,
and mid.
a,
in tmesi with dat,
254, S 377,
--
131
ev-euSeiv, ipf.
-,
350.
, (Od.)
gen.
bantium,^:>op/e to sleep in it, 35;
pi.,
sleep in or
(), incu-
,
I
'
,
; |
. - -,
]
Foul. _
gen. (see lollg.), gentleness^ )
, from tv amiability,
v
aor. inf.
aor.
from
;
-?, , 670|.
, (aveo ?), com is,
i
- =, { ,
v-<m, -ft/if r, prs., opt. ipf. gentle, amiable, 252,9 200.
-,
.
^
verb ,
ever in follg. examples, but simple
345, ; 291, /ti 320, 438,
{),
forth, streams forth,
strictly, Aas
270f.
blossomed
,, ,
:
,
53, 248, t 126,132,0 288; tv SC.
569, 134).
365 ;
to or fro,
,
Avith following explanatory clause, y
just wLre,
574
335 )
this wag and
;
;
.
cvcKd, evKv, civcko, causa, on ac-
count of, with gen., placed before and
after its case; cf
-, /,
that, long and broad;
where,
thither,
284;
415.
for ,
exactly
363;
(2) temporal: there-
,
,
see i c i d i t in, upon, 345, 308 as introduction of
,
;
-
602.^
.-,
,
lvvtirV, aor.
nonaginta,
^-),
from
ninety, 155;
;
1; introducing apodosis,
308 tTTfira, 297.
, (1) eo, hue, thither,
[---]
256.
,
-,
,,, -,
, ,
(for
(insece), part,
fut.
imp.
,
aor.
(2)
,
hie, Aere,
(1)
ab ilia (altera) parte,
inde,
A
230 (59,
171,
thence,
203.
58, 108?
, ^,
y, opt.
;
=
643 =
,
3 sing., subj.
inf.
report, inform,
imp.
211); ex iis, 74.
472,
then,
-,
6,
597, 220,
(2) u d e, irAence,
741.
62. (3) dein,
]
Ttvi
relating.
301, referentes,
, d e, h ic, 527.
only aor. cvOopc (tmesi, ;
()
161, 381), insiluit, sprang upon,
, '
352 ;
esp. in reference to the feet with gen.,
, see ;
yearling,
,, --
;
=in
188; comp. Iv^p-
lower than the gods
the lower world, 898 ; pi. ,
year came,
,
16.
iv-ifxviy \\)i.,therein slept,
-',
187. (Od.)
etc., prs., ipf., fut., aor.
225=^{.
-=
-6, . ipf. from
-, ,
(freq. in
into, 3!
tmesi),
131;
immitto,
177, cast in the fire's
,
send in or
,
plupf.from might; 729 ; 338,
-,= , (),
infixa erat. set on fire; put to (in harness),
with clasps
293),
,
S180t.
*EvToi,
852|.
,
(a variety of
441 ;
launch
198,
; i
S
i
182;
n-
, (),
- 111
--, , , (,-^
),
ev
,
dwelling about Dodona.
-, , {), , {', ,
ivi.-K\aVy friistrate, only
. ,
ijog,
749t
a river-god,
,
tribe
408, 422.
238t.
earth-shaker (also joined with
I 183), epithet of Poseidon as causer
of earthquakes, 423. []
,
,
c s t i s), fut
-, ), , repri-
.-, ,,,
y,
-
mand,
, ', 492.
,, , see
-
aor. (imp.
pass. prs. ipf., pf.
mid.
-,
-, , , ', ', ,
see
aor.,
du. pi.
,
plupf. sing,
', induere,
265, 457
,
pwi on,
;mid.,
from
-,
noose,
-,
aor.
-, , ,
' ,
, '',
469.
,
rush
(II.)
ipf.
/
etc., lit
into, Tivij into
fut.
forth in sparL,
the clothe one's self; pass., loear,
^
Xpot,
350;
on the body
or simply adj.,
be well or
;
ill clad :
334,
()
and
, , 4:27,.
-
(1) inflate, (2) kindle, 308 ;
I 589; usually with 182; clad in brass ; 57, hadst been clad in
coat of stone = stoned to death.
82.
(/), -,
, -, =^- {},
opt., increpet, 01, ai, in the night-time,
^,
scold, upbraid, , 768;
245
438 ;
aor. cve'vlirc,
(, etc.),
473,
--)5
), pouring in, y 472f.
715f.
(ojVo-
/,
;
, ,
and at close of verse, only sing., (), (1) voces,
,
17.
-}.,
aor. pass, from
aor, part., and
{),
--
voices;
782; joined with
ace, town
147, shout.
. (2)
in
tumult,
Messcnia,
-, -,
,
always with ovcti
528.
,
(II.)
'-, , -.
- , -,
lean upon the
ground, bury in the ground,
,
-, , , , town
437,
in
;
Arkadia,
see
606.
subject to
-opay, Tivi
aor. mid.
among the gods,
Agamemnon,
{, only aor.
544)
-,
excite in
one, fear, flight, courage, longing ; Iv-
began
343 (also in tmesi).
I
-, ,
150, 292.
f,
,-,
ipf.
-.
-, ev -. fut.
pressing forward, see
from
tile charge), nvi,
ping upon.
-,
-- =
149;
uncastrated,
182, step-
147|.
-
'-, cwe'a, no vem, nine,
^en.
785.
pi. ntr., worth nine {),
-, 751,
-.
-yaioc, with
10.
- -,
cattle,
--,
236 f. *
nineteen, Q 496f. -, see
pf. pass, from -,
-,
long, 311.
and
nine thousand,
'.
nine cubits
860. -,
instillatum
thy veins,
-,
27 If.
est, has been infused in
,,
'-, ,.,
command;
19.
-,
,
312f.
oio,
[Pronounce vvjp.']
dat. pL,
ninety,
nine days long,
(),
894f.
at the
174f.
253.
j;
aor.
in,
, ,-, ,
-,
joint, 306|.
^, .,
97
"Ewop-os, (1)
Mysians, slain by
218.
(2) a Trojan slain by Odys-
Achilleus,
chief of
858, -,
on follg. page, from antique gem.)
-,
cv
hue, hither, 1 601 f.
h u c, ; h i c, here, ,
seus, 422. 122.
;,
hrrta 112 -(
par are, adorn one's self and
-
mid.; get ready,
meal, 500,
183; get ready, m.
, (),
prepare one's
124 raise the strain,
;
,
prostrate, or better
closely wrapped in his mantle, 163f.
ipf evrCcv, ov, {^, har-
nessed, 720 ; made ready, 289.
(),
raging god of
subst. Enyalios.
''^.^
'Evvcvs, ,
sing.,
battle,
(II.)
[By
211
Ares
synizesis,
- as
elsewh.
,
,- , by Achilleus,
cattle-gear;
IvTca,
then ^, ntr., strictly
table-furniture; usually Iv-iJirviov (),
I 668|.
ntr. as adv., in
-
armor, esp. breast-plate, 339 ; sleep, 56.
,-,
fighting-gear,
straps,
368, 407.
only pass. pf. plupf.
ro, was lined with tightly stretched
263 the front of the chariot
sonified
592.
, Enyo, tumult of battle, per-
companion of Ares,
('^-), face
333,
to face,
-
;
^-
cvTcpov, a, intestina, (1) gut,
408. (2)
in harness,
bowels.
277f.
(tvrea, Ftpy.), working
(, cf. facade),
the bright shining side walls of
the vestibule, see plate III. and B. A
iv -,{-,
IvTivdiVy inde, thence,
-, ipf
568f.
also fut. and |-,
i^ySex,six, 90.
only -, aor.,
aor. 1, 2
confregit, orec /,
only
report
-,
175.
to, 3^0|.
and a?y,
,
mind, courage, etc., 77 put
,
educere, lead out, A 337;
),
(also
,,
;
into the hand 357, plunge into prem- raise a mound, 336.
,.,
;
,
to heart ;iv
2 aor. from -.
4vTOs, intus, with gen., intra,
-,
531,,
115t. _ .
ipf.,
took
(^),,
374.
^() (,
=, 239, 338, con-
took out from
in the vessel's stern.
the chariot and placed
{'), eximii,
jectural V.
<c92.
1.)
4v-TpirTai, pass,,
moved,
-^ , 554 and a 60.
is
296, 364,
-,
643, 227.
ipf mid., see follg.
and
ae,
and
.
only ipf. aor. act.
iv if his limbs played mid., also in tmesi. (1) act., eximere,
6,, , ,
freely in the
iv -
armor, 385|.
turning
take out,
229 ; eligere, t 160,
(2) mid., select for one's self (one's
,
,
frequently about, 496, 547. (II.) own use), arrows, sheep, birds, choose
),
(subj.
ipf.,
with aor.
and 1 aor. imp., (see
part., mid. pr.
pronounce ivrvvjai),
ipf. aor.
for one's self from booty, I 130,
fi 123 ; took away his sense, or
696,
-, ,,
150; 58;
,--'
201, 372t.
',
, 7 218,
61, 381
only aor.
; 112;
carry off
pf -($, deperiit,
disajypeared from ; aor.
ere ant, may they perish, 60.
-,
-,
as booty from,
undue, --,
690,
ace,
577
(),
s 39.
unbecoming,
presumptuotis,
-), return out of,
ipf., with
(better
252. (II.)
which she
--,
;
-,
, ,
598.
only rushing forth
usually washed, 387|.
satisfy in full,
from;
368.
has fown from my hands,
-, -,
412|.
ipf aor, part, ,
- e|-atTov, ovc,
cLsen,^yine,
tombs.
|-, (), a
(^?),
choice,
320; of oarsmen, heca-
on sudden. (II.)
(),
ye
mast
CK ,
all to
out
bind
it.
of the
to,
aor.,
keel,
(),
;
-, (),
mid., 20, hang
dashed the
.-
422f.
-,
-, A 36.
placant,
, (),
soothe, aor. Il-iipira^c,
snatched away,
aor.
100in II. in good
;
(),
, -,
(Od.)
-,
,
evertere urbes, ipf, and
sack, storm; only 813, delere na- (), be author of counsel,
begin some-
ves. 273 ; mid., 339,
CK vitabant, wei^e shrink- thing; a game, a dirge, X 430.
6-, (),
ing from,
|-., and
586|. [-----]
-, imp., prolo-
--,
prae
aor. part,
prosiliens, ex axila,leaps
(aXXojuai),
out from the enclosure, 142;
springing to the lead,
, 399.
,
(), ,
quere, speak out,
213.
-5,
|--,
19, (II.)
rursus, again,
-^6
( ),
part, aor., have taken the life yrom them
escendentes in, climbing up upon, all 444f.
|-65,
,--,
part, draving
|--, out,
,
97t.
^
2 aor. part, -, fern. 95t.
,--,
405.
(),
(Od.)
6--< (),
(),
emerge from,
from death,
aor.,
part.,
(),
442.
openly,
release,
(II.)
emitten-
48f
ly,
order,
240.
|-i8cv, aor., looked out far,
-6,
342 f.
(),
137;
-,ex
adv.,
one
inf.
deinceps,
after another,
also -,
saw clear-
ipf
in
X
-, -, {),
tes, sending forth,
fut., aor.
47 if.
,--,
Tjiov, (itvai),
139.
ire, go
-,
out, ;
perfecit,
quem,
|-,
Mil, A. 365.
370;
(II.)
conficere ali-
-, y, y, subj,
fut,, esp, , aor. opt,,
337, and
(), and -, (,
,
.
fut., aor. 376; yap, 318, 265, 324)
decipere, deceive speak out, A
-, 2 sing, -.
utterly, 204,
--,
X299.
-? (),
aor. mid, decipere, I 376.
,-, -,
only ipf. and
--
91.
(),
suddenly, 29, aor.
562 ; drive
', ,
away from,
etc.,
381
d7^ve out;
,-,
stepped dovm drive out, 292 ; driving out (his
out /* the ship, (6\ 306f. flocks),83 sc. ; drive out,
subj., (), after seemingly intrans., 323 ; dash out
hunt out of the combat, 763f. (teeth), 29.
-^
-, aor. from
6$-eXciv
-.
-,
114 -
-6, imp. with gen., (),
,
-,,(),-.
-(, part., ipf.
extraherc, draw out, the
thread of the voof through the warp,
pass. pr. educat,
-6,
/ei him lead
sexaginta,
out,
aor.
80 6f.
sixty, 20.
432.
762
- =
; a polypus from
'-, ^
inf.
liis
aor.
hole,
from
295t.
|-,/? six days,
ace.,
(),
249.
beaten out,
(Od.)
,,
.
.
ntr., for change,
, inf. fut.
|-6, opt.
from
aor. -,from -,
changes of raiment,
(-),
aor.,
249 f.
deceive.
eV
-^,
335, from
m ere t, disgorge,
, better
particeps factus
437.
-,
-,, (Od.) aor. pass,
aor. -. from
-'.
aor. from
from
est, has obtained from the gods do- = one after another,
minion amid the waves of the sea. 147. (Od.)
, -, -,
,
, c|-vdpi^i9,
spoil a foe,
(11. and
fut.
151,
273,
aor. -tva-
etc., (avapa), spoliare, strip or
537.
264.)
;,
-,
ii
act. inf.
lease ;
only aor., emittere, (1)
-'(),
(',
send forth, re-
remove the desire for any thing
), satiate one's
^^-epccivoi, prs., ipf.
make
,^ inquiry, absolutely, 543
(),
; ri,
self with,
'
638,
of their
and drink driven away
^ 227 ; freq.
got rid
34;
,,(), ,
86; mid.,
-, -'-
81. desire for food
-,
of,
-,/
-6,
-
-6, -,
15;
pres., ipf.
sciscitari, injmVe
only
24.
aor. subj. -|,
into,
from themselves hunger and thirst, A
469,
410|.
150.
('), straightens,
(^),
part.
-.
-, ., -,
1 -, fut. from
down, 440. (11.)
with ace, reach, a place, a person,
aor.,
2.
^, -.
,
-,
-cpeovcri, pr. subj. -iyoi, 206 gain,
;
166.
-
., , -, , |-,
opt. part, mid. prs. 530, ex ire; better
ipf. Ip'iovTo, (), (1) asA;, I 671, 1 16, from
17;
|- (),.
|-, question,
(2) mid.,
24; explore, extends, 94f
,, -, ,,, , (),
756.
^
interrogate,
384t.
|-o,exiit,Z379;
fut. from
exeunt,
tmesi,^665.
I
evellere, draii?
476
505.
^,
;
hv the foot,
or away,
was
only aor.
dragging
490; by the pole,
86,
spear out of shield,
away
(from
rob
hence
pronounce a name, the name usually
follows), always after
o/" reason,
,,
utterly destroy;
360.
-,
^ 190, X 237; march forth, I 576.
-, 4-, proclaimed, A 361, 302, and frcq.
(),
(-,
aor.
,
),
468 f.
20.
(), going
sexen-
inf. aor.,
1 66 ;
subj. and -ovopr]vai,
speak out,
^-ovodv,adv.,(5voJUrt,fct),
mentioning by name,
66.
X
mention by name,
(),
(II.)
if he
,
250.
298
108 ;
(),
4.<$(), adv.,
-,
, ;
a terg,
behind the horns.
adv., (1) backwards,
back from the corpse.
may any where
322t.
light upon them,
^-,
(11.) (2) hereafter, in future. (Od.)
part, aor., (). \-
Qyai
saerve from
6K ,,
(),
ruerunt, rushed forth;
its
fcK
without
course^
aor.,
thy intention
22 If.
{), pro-
ex- 325,
115
of ,, , '
491.
cir
ad or i or,
-,
^7-
saeva,
-',
187,
457,
,
,,
,
687
295,
;
invadere,
64
, ; with dat. of instr.,
281 (Od.);
attack; also with
(II.) ;
-, ,
01 ; ov, a,
excellens inter, distinguished among, 159 (II.); mid.
^ ,,
with gen., S 118; with dat., 266, move lightly in the shoul-
483; ntr., egregie, t 551, by ^oay
,
ders ;
rush at, seize.
(),
-
ofprefurence
, ---,
the best.
;
(), - -
593t.
,
335t.
(),
opt. aor.,
ask
blameworthy,
besides,
,
in-
of the back,
63; ,
CTT-aKovei, prs., aor. hearken to,
Avith indirect ques-
inter fuerant,
, .
without, 265. participate in, 143.
.= 6-5
-
,
=.
.
',
eov, see
.
fut.
.
=?]/.
from
.
see II.
cois = '.
, , , ,
lot, see
see
435, 135.
{),
(),
vcnatores,
only aor.,
(Od.)
,, festival;
,
ayvf], holy,
,,,.
, from
< 258.
(part, at
^83,
end of verse), wander about,
long,
in tmesi,
81 over, to, with ace,
;
120, 380.
(),[] indig-
,,
60s, ), nahuu da, indignant, a 252 f.
;
(),
-
Iirl only aor., ob-
SUUS, A^s, Aer, oz^re, linere, []
6-\ (),
204, ^ 47, 177.
-.
6e5/raear,
643 with pron., 295 , only fut,
,
; ;
ad ward
-,
256. esse, assist in battle, ; off,
7-<56, ,
(), exulting in,
aor.,
91f.
de-
315, tmesis.
see ' (II.)
aga-
. (),
fer at, announce, 775f. in s.
4-,
mid.,
,
-7' (),
632, crowded
aor. pass,
bring together,
from
to the spot.
A
super-
126 ;
-,
biturum esse,ioill glory in, 133f. of \var now this way, now that,
-|,
-, -, , , ,
359f
citare, ,
bring upon,
sc.
pres.,
480
and
;
aor.
induce,
add u cere,
in-
setting on the dogs,
392 ;
(),
, )'/,
see
breastwork, battlement,
n\
263.
r 445
ri ,
^-({
] (),
lirl
; ,
lift
188, spread out over.
i|ow),only aor., tollere
and place upon,
. ,-, (),
subj., prospers, ^
;
426.
(II.)
-
-,
a Lykian, slain by Pa-
troklos,n 415|.
aor. from -.
(), sibi corrasit,
65t.
-
,
^-
293.
,(- (),
agree, 226,
ov, aor.
380 approving,
(),
from
(/), rushing on,
335
assentiri; often in tmesi,r 461.
;
only
-? ,
prs. ipf. fut. aor.,
sing.,
148,
always
;
heaped up for himself,
change,
cem;
ech
come in turn
to,
int.,
339. (II.)
482f
i. e.
had grown
had intertwined
;
ex-
mid.,
(7-|4,
cir-dp.vvTopa, ace, (see fullg.), de-
16 -
- {), aor., poured upon,
fender, 7 263t. 388t.
6-,
-,
Tivi, 414. (11.)
only pres. and imp. aor.
aid in battle, absol., 685 ;
tare, arouse,
-,
eir-eycipe, imp. pr.,
aor. mid. waken,
567;
and (tmesis) ipf.
431 exci-
mid.,
;
exper-
-.-.
eir-av-6e|jicvai (),
better read- gisci, wake up.
injr, ., rursus claudere, -,
-, aor. from
--, -^,
shut again, 535f.
aor., si-
ipf. from
ir-i, conjunction, after that, after,
mul assurrexerunt,
-),
85|.
-',
tat ione, 6y
dat. fern.,
spell, 457f.
stood up also,
(), in can-
-,
,
when, (1) temporal: (a) Avith indie,
pret., of facts, A 57,
489,
A
553;
235,
99,
,,
414;
573 ;
13. (b)
and
582.
hr
part.,
-,
minari,
only aor.
, menace,
aor. -fipac, to,
127,
rivi
,
with subj., of uncertainty,
)
412,
; iterative >vith
-apijpu, \\){., fitted exactly = made fast Kiv, (c) with
475. opt., iterative,
the gates, 456. 254, and 14, with av in simple
freq.;
I
4-, ace. pi. fern., (), curses, assumption, 304. (2) causal
with indie, A
I
352, 333,
171.
: since^
456t. 1
ir-dpii7iv,only pres.,
aor. inf., succor,
-,
-,-//, see
only
A 408;
^,
-.
and
rivl,
(in tmesi)
783.
ward
with preterit indie, in conditional sen-
tence, 228 ; after suppressed jjrinci-
pal sentence, A 231, y 103, 352. (3)
joined with other particles,
(- (),
aor., eVti,
Tivi Ti, 568. but when ; dp, -pa, since then ; -yf,
off,
serf, 489t. since at least; , since, now that;
{'), instruct!, , 276 [w.^
,,
tir-aprec?, cas, since in truth, t
,
(!-6, ,
{),
imp. aor..
only
447; added, y 152. (Od.)
,
ipf.
,
having per-
formed the dedicatory rites Avith the
cups, i. e. having filled the cups for the
fitted on,
part, and
when
since of
/
a truth;
atque, as soon as.
of verse, pronounce
ov,
?,
585.]
synizesis jov,
seeing that
.' , simul
cxc.
;
[At beginning
jt
c 364,
;
is skill-
, son of Agakles, a Myrmi-
don, slain by Hektor, 571.
only pres. and ipf. (no aug.)
act. pass, mid., (1) pre mere, oppress,
urgeo,
<,
fully joined to it,
().
cV -
266 f.
closer and
ovc, at, ntr.
closer, close together,
ov, 157,
ward,
452 ;
297 pur-
85, 623,
,.,
; ;
-
;
,'-,
.',
-, ,
bula, .i/358t. pass., incitari, hasten; part.
aor. act.,-avp^, tlv, citatus, eager, 399, S
-, -,, mid.
, 81 ing,
lirciSav
285t.
( ), doubtful read-
ipf.
fut.
1.
-,-,
3 sing,
found, remain.
, 2.
, , ,
.
,, , -,
- .
.
.
yaav, fut.
(cf.
be
{),
= -(,
.,
prs.
), , opt.,
259
3 1.
with
;
-, ,
,
344, he
part., ipf.
ally with ace. with inf,
befits,
1 pi.
595
2 sing. aor.
;
plupf.
pi.
libet,
from
red.
from
186,
I
aor.
A
392.
-.
126;
from
, -..
aor.
mid. 424, accedere 6, plupf. from
ad, come upon;
over, visit, - 359,5 411
A 29; count
;
,
, tireiroveci, plupf.
eir-eirTopc, aor.
from
from -.
,
drew near, 741; aggredi (usually tir-eirraTO, aor. from
in tmesi), go against, 454 ; with plupf from
dat.,r 15, 176. -, aor., {lp),put to it vast
'Eirctoi, tribe in north Elis, A 732, strength, t 538 ; drove against, 856 ;
686,
'
537. also in tmesi, A 235.
(),
roof over = build,
,
'Eircios, 665, 838, irt cpcxj/a
A
builder of
eirciTa
wooden
tirci-Trcp, see iwei 3.
(, ), postea,
horse, 523.
then, aft-
-6,
39t.
-, aor.
aor.
from
-.
-, drew to,
84, 106 ,
erward, (1) in general, of mere se-
quence, A 35, 48, 121, 387, 440, a 80,
immediately
a 441 tmes.
;
thither, /* 14
mainland, A
;
',
485. [i]
having dragged
draw toward the
after;
after
iir., a 84 and
;
520;
.,
. often
(2) in apodosis
)
referring back
freq. (3)
.,
fut.
subj.,
-, -,
-, (-),
-, -,
part. ;
2 sing.,
aor.
often in
pf.
pres.,
with
-,
-,
;
29.
65,
aor. from -.
-.
1437 ; and ad venire, 354, of seasons and hours
of day, arrive, come on,
of advance of enemies, struck
;
,,.
tir-cKcpo-c, aor. from
(7-|-, pf,
(II.)
6-, aor. from
standing on the threshold, I 582 f.
6-, inf aor. from
,
-,
aor. tiri
;
-. ,
()
-.-.
plupf
, ,
,
welded on
.
pass.,
and grazed; come over,
Tivt, draw near, A 251,
adoriri,
ward
-,
219,
talk,
scurrilous, impudent,
, from 275
.
91,
485; surpi-ise,
159|.
(3)
84
ace. masc,
f.
(),
- ;
6'-,
eTT-cviivcov,
-6,
aor.
(),
from
ipf. from -.
-, from -'.
aor.
tir-cinrov, aor.
-, from .
-.
pf, strictly fut.
-.-.
1.
().
( Jf ), d e
harnessed,
tV-coiKCV, pf, and
ce t, < is
382. (II.)
seemly,
-, plupf,
293 usu- ;
to, 436.
286, 427 A 431,
; ,
(2) gloriari, exult, absol.,
829, S
1 118 eVC
6, aor.
t'ire4>pa8ov, aor.
-,X
tir-excis (),
from
from
{
.
j'-.
pres., ipf. -, -,
'-5, gen., (-, -),\)6&-
volentiae,
feVi, .adv., thereto,
306|. [^ - ^ ^]
321, 840,
aor.
breast),
vpon,
83
praebeo,
; ,
imp on , place
410; instate, attack, 71
offer (wine, the 507,
the
443,
466 ; thereupon,
upper part of
529
it,
thereon, I 187.
612
9,
;
630
moreover,
So nat-
; on
(tmesis,
over, 407,
75); ,
occupare, extend
190, 238 ; check, 244,
urally
367, 45,
'=,
178,
;
,-5,
266; restrain the mind from sc. tau-
.) ; hangs over, 110. II. prep. A. with
-,-.
Lpt aloof,
319t.
streaL, orplanks
186. (See
particeps, possessing,
,
toward, to,
:
440
375, 443,
;
154, 375 ;
in hostile sense, upon,
,
wale, 253 f. (See cut No. 35, letter c.) 101, 504, 85, 248, 295 over, ;
*-, see
-(, , , , (),
1. 146; upon, 84, 682 ; 76,
,
^stopped my mouth; upon,
lasting ; at,
-,
-, -. ,
427. (Od.) 226 upon, e. g. descend from chariot
;
-. eir
change,
-, from 2.
513
redierunt, aor. from
(2) of
541,
sit upon, S 437
purpose,
,
.
(c) esp. with
to our house,
sinistrorsum, a sinistra,
(a) with
393,
;
88
verbs
;
,;
;
cenatum ire,
tions.
eVi ,
ting one over the other in opposite direc- of motion,
(See cut No. 32.) 394; cubitum,
395
455;
nods to (the wind) with ad arma concurrere, hastened to
its ears, i. e. dips its heads to the Avind, arm themselves
466,
to, i. e. in or by
;
^ ,
,
;
, {) ,
;
,
when, after, (1) with for, fetch, 421, cf 17, 459. (3)
147, 293,
, ,
subj., (a) of fut. expectation,
,
96,
(1)) general supposition,
369, 412,
414,
254;
553, | 130,
of extension (a) over a space,
yalav,
532
577 ;
131 ;
,
;
, 308; through-
',
,
upon clause containing a wish, and out the whole Avorld how far ;
,
;
iter.,(
-, .
*-, -.
thus attracted into opt.,
222.
227 (b)
=.7] ].^
=
so far, so large;
as the middle;
;
as far
far and Avide; (b)
pv,for a long time, 41
,,, -
see in time
-,
:
,
inr|5V, aor. from Xpovov,for a time, until, 288. (4)
ipf., (), secundum, according to; uni-
utrisque acclamabant, applaud, formly; by the rule, straight.
(-, , , , {),
502 f.
*-| ( ),
pleasing, 606, 121.
lovely,
,
ri
, ,
B. with dat., (1) local
oc,c.l34;
, ,
s, TTvpytf),
upon, at,
humi, in ter-
ivxapy and
:
,
fitted tcith oars; amid, a 218;
,,,,,,
;
but
steep,
403, at the oar.
(7-,
54,
, ('),
59.
(Od.)
overhanging, at, cf. French sur, on the river,
221 ;
712
on,
,
over the corpse of, 261 in the
-.
; ;
seus,
*7-,
(Od.)
306t.
-, aor. from
-, sec 2.
y, discreet,
-. 332, 128. ',
,,,,
place of,
of motion, esp.
enjoin upon),
temporal
(2)
649,
French un
400;
go to the ships, freq. with verbs
cf.
also
{
375.
(-,, ,
211. (II.)
crebri, a, numerous, jour; 163 401, 514.
after,
(3) attending circumstance: wiih
:
sqq.,
this intention,
ciri
' , 111,
119
iri , - ciri
,-,
,
mth work unaccomplished, 235. in tmesi, throw, cast upon, act.
(4)
568,
succor;
327.
approach
or against,
;
(5)
264, I 639.
23,
822,
8, A 382,
216,
(6) causal for,
upon, at or near, a 103,
743,
15,
additional circumstance
454,
35 in honor
574,
come upon,
;
;
60
tJpai,
; at
;
520
'-
209
,
-,
2),
234|.
-,
;
steered for,
;
-'.
, ,
(-), -
320, ply the Avhip
(see
aor.
,
mk\.,se injicere in,
cast lots with each other for,
pass, ipf., lay over it, 58.
from
; ()
II.,
bring into misfortune,
,,
against,
for, A 162, 304,
;
, ',,, -
:
,
upon, 445.
upon, in, on,
C. with gen., (1) local
aypov, vtv-
over
453|. (See cut No. 60,
cent representation of Egyptian doors
see also No. 32.)
the adja-
,, ,,
, ,,
the battle-field, 368 ; against, 278 ; 38
with verbs of motion, ',
upon the ship ;
353 ; ;
,,
(2)
of goal
in time
- o/* 332. (3)
,
make /or
^ '
,
278 ;
eiri
Psyria, y 171.
injicere,
accompany a daughter, a
by yourselves,
ipf. ",
(4)
aor.
, lay upon (liand-
-,
195.
fetters)
', -,
,
; i mm i 11 e r e, send upon, /3 3 1 6,
. . , 6 (),
475 49, brought to pass, [t, with only mid. fut.
augm.
'-, ).
;
I.]
X
(7-, see cattle -herd, herdsman, 422.
tir-iaxov, tmesi, ", ipf, (), ac- (Od.)
^- (-^, -, -6,
clamabant, 403; conclama- set roaring, 739 f.
bant, 723. only aor. with -',
,-, - , -, -.,
fare, subj. and opt., fall heavily upon, fall
passage-money, 449 f. heavily, 91; make the vines heavy
(-, -, -- (with fruit), 344.
aor. -, subj. ',
pr. ipf., fut.
(7-, fut. from
mid.
tmesi, get
434, 666
a
,
imp.
footing, stand,
69, has ad-
;
I.
freq. in
absol., shepherd, 222f.
tYSovmrjaav
ed approval, A 45f
dat., {-),
(^), thunder-
,
etc. (2) fig. tread (the path of inso- 148t. (O 358, read as
,-,
lence, X 424; of mirth,
,
,
52). (3) far as.)
mount, go on board, chariot, bed, scaf- only aor. subj. --,
fold, ship, 99 climb, ; 444. recognizes, 217; look upon, us
(4) with ace.
;
traverse. II. fighting, 30.
-^,
-,
trans, fut. act.
(1) set upon, 223. (2) bring
and
1 aor, '"-,
tit, changes,
\,
, aor. flec-
bending,
to great glory, 285 ; bring to reason,
13. (3) cause to mount,
bring upon, I 546.
129, 197;
178
-],
;
femur.
,
-,
- would grow a stout thigh,
,
225.
120
),
cVi-ciK^ci, ace.
-^
becoming, suitable;
and -, ntr., (-^
246, thus
,,
adv., (-), of suitable size with ntr. (freq. Vi'iui
-, , ,
;
553
only aor. -,
scratch,
graze,
mark.
=decet.
eVi-ciKTcJv, a, ntr., ('), conce-
;
-, , (),
-6, pf
dextrorsum,
353).
- (-,
.
unceasing.
--.
(11.)
fut.
pass. part,
from 2.
from -
egemus, we
(
are in need of;
-,
-,
tiri-eXirco, imp. pres., (tmesis),
-, , -,
/ifv), with gen., ege- have hope of, A 545.
,,
mus;
171, sc.
-
, robore inferior;
far too weak; pass,
aor. act.
super induere,
pf.
-- ,-.-..
with gen., mayst Jail in noth- put on over, 143; pass.,praeditus;
ing of thy right. with ace, 164, A 149.
(-6, (-,
lack;
636;
tle; but
vi'xui
esp. , 385,
gen.,
ipf (), egeo,
inferior sum,
pugnando, in bat-
non sibi defuit in
raging, furious,
ly, with
'-, see
6'-, see
;
Eng. s
adv., vehement-
Ave 11),
-,
ntr. 1.,
28|. corre^pouding to the wish, desired, 343 f.
, , (), i'-9apvvVf (),
, -.-.
at part.,
-
en-
home,
-, 194, 262; 64, civilis.
only fut. aor. act., give
couraging, 183f. [']
ciri-eciTe, 2 aor. opt.,
besides, 559; give with her, I 147;
), tiri- ntr. pi., (),
-,-, ( ,
lids,
mid. 228|.
fut.
, testesXnobis and
bestow gifts upon
adhibeamus,
;
(better
--
aor. subj.
to^e
-|, from
aor.
and part., aor. al-
as witness,
6- (), 254.
aor. -,
-, hav-
ways
;;
far,
in tmesi,
772), insilire, spring on board,
so
ing whirled
-,
volvit, weighs
it, mid.
218 ;
secum insultare, leap upon (in con-
aggredi, ,
-,
(in thought), tempt), attack,
pass,
-, , (),
151.
tiri
wheeling (in the air),
rim of
252,
(),
303.
-,
, (), 1
.)
body or box of chariot, 47 5f. (See also 175.
-,
cut No. 10, under
ntr.,
place in the chariot,
=
51
privy
deeds
tiri
;
to, i. e.
ace, (7), conscinm,
accomplice
others, performer of great la-
in, heinous
, -,-. -,.
and 75. bors, 26 f.
-,(),-
'-<, aor. from
aor. see
X 61.
comburebant,
only ipf CKaiov,
were burning, y 9, and
em
,
be scaled,
wish;
occidat,
7-6, -.
(7-, -.
may
, (),
iiri-tiKtko^y
milis, like, ,,
,
-, . ( ),
434|.
aor. inf expressing a
the sun set, utinamne
413|.
-, (), see
see
f,
ntr., that
A
may
consi-
265.
aor.
27lt.
^,
ciri-Kap, see III.
foremost,
mother of Oidipus,
,
head-
19; in-
eirl Kcipci 121 -|
cirl
accido, maim,
dovm,
Trl
-,
shouted applause,
,
Kcipci,
394.
only aor,
-,
baffle,
542.
aor.,
;(),
aor. -Kipae,
(II.)
,
-,
mow
etc.,
148.
- (),
-, -, -.
toriously,
-,
. --
(V-iKpLov,
-, (),
254 and 318.
eiri Kvpe, aor.
67. (II.)
aor.
antenna,
en-
inf.
mightily, vic-
see
from
yard, only c
-,
iri-<ci\o/tat,
vocabat, call
only aor.
upm, I
inf. aor.
454|.
-6, in-
-, ad-
counter (in hostile signif. kept always
aiming
-,
(-\|/6,
at, 821).
aor., (), shone in,
, -', in addition,
part., (),164f.
-'
650|.
see -.
,,
i rri d e s, mocking ; only 649, (), collect in addition,
i C a t u S, laughingly.
iri-K6v96, imp. pres., fut.
siibj. -^, eel are,
-,
conceal, always
aor.
507|.
cm eXciPc,
(), pour a
ov, and
libation over,
aor.
-,
;
ntr.,
one
(-),
sees
,
as far as,
caus-
,
praise the more, a 351 f.
(), collaudant, -,
ing forgetfulness
,
-,
forget, -,
-6,
o/'ills,
only aor.
85 fut. mid.
;
221 f.
made
- -).
ria, companion at arms of aor. oblivisci, (also
eiri
mine,
-, ; {-),
Sarpedon, slain by Aias,
ace,
379f.
cogno-
177, according
tmesis,
^- ,
t-ir-iXtiKeov, ipf, beat time, 379|.
received a
{),
6,
to report.
ciri - pf. pass, part.,
stroke grazing his shoulder,
, (), wink to
599 f.
me, 1 1 f.
bow
eiri-KXoiroS)
no doubt, a
-^, if
closed (doors),
he can),
, {'),
sly fox (who
397.
(),
121 f.
., and,
steal the -,
''-,
323t.
madly
audiebat, construed with
in love mith
),
ipf.,
aor.
him
-, may
,
(or
mock at,
was
be
,,
ipf.,
,-,
1
60f
, ; Tivvc, e 150.
-^,
-,
1. (-, imp. prs., ipf,, (),
--,
only aor. seek to gain, make for,
, - -,
401,
spin to, allot; subj. al- 220.
-
,
^
ways some deity obj. either 2. ipf. and aor.
or inf. after .
;
strike, to fell,
ciri
443 f.
fut., (), touch,
748,
591 touch with sceptre, 429
strike with
;
-, , , ,
auxiliaturum, to aid, 614|.
-,
after, 531.
-
adiutor, ot, testis (deus),
.(-, --
aider in battle, 478 ; adiutrix, 76.
431; esp. pi., aiixilia (Troiano- etc., see 2.
--, -,
rum),
-,
allies of Trojans.
(-),
(II.)
,
-66,
(),
complish; Tivi
ipf.
iri-KpoLTcovai, indie,
aor.
Ti, fulfill,
and
and imp.
A
ac-
455.
part, only
-' (),
upon,
contrecta-
tum, one who has been passed through
many hands, ^/^%,
356
377f.
smiling at or
imth scornful smile,
(), ;
pres.,
98 :
have the upper hand,
elsewh, hold power, rule over.
S
-6, ,
400.
find fault icitk,
(- 122
,
(iri-ppc6i
-, (,
coveting i
a 309
340.
,
-66,
-,
; tcait
A 65, 93, be dissatisfied with.
only imp. aor. -^civov, stay,
ipf.,
587), with subj.,
she devised a
in
(Od.)
Kreta
-6, -.
,
TTt -
(tmesis),
, (11.) ;
see
chief swine-Aerd
and ipf.
sprinkle healing drugs
,, ,-,
trick against her father, 437 f. (powder made of roots) upon, 219.
reading of Aristarchus, -6, ,
(, ipf. -, fut. -, (II.)
() , .
,-,
178f, wrath thereat. obey, 162), ; subj.
- succense- (Od.)
b at, was at feud toith, 460f cVl simul vibraba-
,.
-
and pass, recor- itri ircXcTai, aor.
-,
dari, call
66. (Od.)
to mind, 103, 191.
wait upon, superintend, ,
coming, 261 ;
upon ; so also
tir-eiTTOTo, -, aor.,
(Od.)
(/),
comes
-,
criminately, 242.
-,
(7\oai),is there there^
.,
nigh
cum,
,
tcith,
to,
contend with.
205
241 ;
only pres., have
; accedere, draw
manus conserere
-- -,
to do ?44t.
, ,,
eirl
only aor. pass,
driven about over
=
--,
14f.
ipf.
irL -
-, only aor.
aor.,
-,
see
mur-
A
-, ,312,
sail over, the sea, the Avaves,
474 in tmesi.
fut. ^, vi-
mured
-',
-,
at,
pertiit, distributed
20.
aor.
(II.)
-
216.
to, I
dis-
-, ,-, part,
rebuke,
500.
211,
,
annuit,
its plumes nodded,
nodded with his helmet, i. e.
X 314 nod assent,
sail upon,
'7-',
/{, subj.,
15.
part.,
,
;
A adflare navi,
528, (tmesis),
431,
as promise, or as sign previously agreed
upon.
,-9,
aor. subj.
breathe or blow upon,
cf.
shepherdesses,
357.
-,
over the kidneys,
only aor,
204f
-^, Destiny --, inf. aor.
aor., (), set before
(), A
,-,
spun him
128,
to
210.
at his birth Avith her thread,
(, ),
--,
them,
,
628|.
and
[t]
inf.
', -, ipf.,
were heaping up the corpses
forth to Troy, 439 ;
94, shoot at Menelaos
embark
madefor,
,
for ; ;
(-,
bo, swear falsely ;
com muni, com-
mon, where several have rights, 422t.
fut, (-),
, --
-,
- ,\3-. ei era-
per
has been sneezing
while I spoke, 545f
aor.,
deum,
tiri
rum,y*a?se,
false oath,
irl
-,
watch over them,
,
188t.
neut,
279 (vainly,
(),
periu-
264; subst. periurium,
332).
TO, pres. ipf.,
104 ;
(),
were serving,
A 231
to find
tomed
iri -
;
-^, S (.), ,
^
a combatant,
to sacrifice,
subj.,
(),
A
(), were
21 If.
obit, inspect,
264.
scouring
(II.)
accus-
settle
471.
-^, part du., tnentes, ;
-,(, ),
down upon
(iri-pp^i
us, 99t.
upon (sur-
-,
having before their
see -ovpov.
eyes, avoiding, 381 f. face) ;
A 724. (II.)
were streaming toward us,
-,
-
drove
-
eirt, -
coniecerant,
helper,
to,
390.
7-
pushed home,
(?),
() ,
cast
(II.)
ipf. iter.,
Q
upon me,
454, 456.
310f.
adiutor, -trix,
(),
in me
123
-
animals
hearts,
317;
de
t'lri
730.
{-),
], (),
beggar,
tirv
,
197.
dat.,
{), []
in
skillfully,
your
acce-
-
t i,
455f .
,-,,
ovTO, V 107, Tyaiv, at which were busy,
Avere toiling night and day, aor. --
in reply,
,-
tiri '
301.
(. (), (II.) []
groaned in an-
-,
flowed waving down, A 529.
over, against,
), send upon,
-, -,,
monsters
-aatiy,
;
f /), brandish
ipf. -, 167.
(^
,-
the
470.
iiri-
776t.
{),
filled
-,
prs. ipf., pf.
;
-
through thought and
tirt (),
place where the
instinct,
discreet,
374f
,,
freq. in tmesi, often in hostile significa-
tion, charge upon, 511, with
ships stand
6-<,
when drawn
up, 265f.
aor., billows roared
gen.
.-,
follow,
,-,
; raging through the plain,
bursting forth,
601
( 38, 342
;
737
ov,
was hastening to
:
, (^), look-
;
,
as they closed upon her,
tVi toTOpcacv, aor.,
spread over,
-,
tirt
50f
79f. [a]
part,
having tui'nedhiia toward the Achaians,
{'),
{),
aor.,
( {) ,
out, watch ?), for something, 370|.
{),
, -
306.
163
indignari,
;
guardian,
snbj., aor. opt.
indignant
729,
at,
-- 255.
-,
tiri -
adA'., turn-
-
c u-t u m, c u-t i s), skin
(s conversant with (in his Avanderings), a
over the brows, knitted in frowning, 177t.
*-,
136t. [i]
miser e, sadlg, 195. zonians,
(1) leader of the Hali-
856 f. (2) son of Euenos,
),
692|. (3) son of
,
slain by Achilleus,
(), of his own seek- Iphitos, chief of Phokians, 517|.
=
ing, 73. (Od.)
from
tirt-oTrciv, inf. aor. -.-, eiri -
circumeunt urbes,
{
haunt, 486f.
-,
tirt-oTrepxovai, 3 pi. and
incitans; 304,
-.
-, -. 7-ush to the spot.
part,
klos,
{), -
695 f.
a Trojan, slain by Patro-
,
see fc''L-po,dat.
-,
pi.,
-5, etc., see ', furnished with clasps around the
-^. see ankles, 331. (II.) (See cut on next
, ,
(), making --,
eiri - sing., 519, page.)
(-, ), {), a
tTri -,
in turn , {),
tire.
adv.,
(11.)
453, vere
stepping close together,
adv.,
125.
ace,
(II.)
in
, row,
-, {),
to ; 6irt -
,-,,
ready (standing) on
tTr
611
prs. ipf, and fut.
the spot.
, -(),
,
pretext, 71\.
, restraint,
,,
;
,
111
,
this
be skillful, an adept in, etc. (in
;
599 ;
from
tirl
;
restrain one's
mid. part, aiming
, ,
names
-are given, 554 mid. ;
aor.
(, lay his hands upon.
,-,
,
iiri -
270t.
eiri
patient,
tiently to
-,
(),
591 ;
u 1 1 , guardian,
imp. aor.,
-{-
be
,
and
-
182.)
,
tiri - rfirw, only pass. pf. -tcto-
plupf. is spread
,
,,
over, 19.
iri - pr. ipf. aor. act. and 6-|, (), ipf, were
mid., lay vpon,
(), man dare, rivi rnSf, ,(),
shooting arrows at , 79|.
-
,, earnest-
818,
,
ciri-TpoTreo-uai, prs.,
intrust the watch to the Trojans,
-,(-),
-, ^ 421t.
;
361.]
in,
,
-^', -,
feiri -
228t.
Tcpircrai
been given.
takes pleasure
\},
see --
over to, with inf, the victory, (K
79, yripa'i, yield to)
149 intrust, 24,
;
;
;
gifie
.
-,
cirt-TTfiSes (), intente, intently, ,(),
-,
commit in confidence
59;
', -,
-^,
;
quickly,
-, subj.
A 142.
prs. ipf. fut., aor.
opt.
aor. mid.
put
-, --
-,
3 pi.
inf ,
inclined.
, aor. 2
ipf,
accurro, run
-^,
-^,
409
vp,
aor. 1
etc. ;
524,
pf
--
--
30;
,, -
(freq. in tmesi), to, add, strike upon, graze, roll after,
0,384
;
re,
into the
place upon,
364
355
mind
; cmfer,
;
401
400
devising trouble,
213,
; 26.
;
put 504
-, ; is spread over,
adv.,
45,
(),
357.
glibly,
pile Ossa on Olympos, 315 lay upon prs. act. and mid., fut. '-,
;
-,
(wound, altar),
589; put on,
arrow on string,
190, 267
324 impose,
245, also punishment, destiny
aor.
,
,, ,
perniciem
upon, IT 438
,(freq. in tmesi), in-
137; also of veil, fer r e, bring upon, vi
;
;
helium
lay hands
=have intercourse 'with,
; ;
;
", :
;
;
eiri
fuse, deny,
^, 149|.
opt. prs., , re-
-^,
also of stone serving as door,
201, 535, 525]; pass, [
157,
- burit, consumes,
y, pres.,
455.
(-),
(U.)
com-
-
, ,,
125 tir-orpvVJ
-, - ,
act. (1) point out, 111; (2) declare,
A 795 ; (3) show how, 68 mid. aor.
subj.
and pass. aor.
;
opt.
;
346, a 324; invadere, attack,
330, A 50. (3) rt, ermeare,
obire,
676;
ply the loom {going up
and dovm before it) 34, go to evening
;
, ^,
perceive (by mind), 94 sen tire, by
; meal; 227, 363, attend to vork in
senses, 94, took note (of the the field.
(4) Ttj/i, accedere ad,
sound), think thereon, 665 meditate,;
143.
-, see .-,,, -
,
devise, 183,
-,
',
justly, 385t.
part, prs., {-),
-., (tmesis), swear in addition, I 274.
ntr., {), the
i'lrt -
-, ,
thoughtfulness (presence of mind), 22, imp. pr., reve-
,
assume
(), -, -,
discretion.
-, (), --,
eir-excipcov,
in counsel,
(),
(Od.)
,
ipf., fut.
12, (Od.)
discreet;
rere, reverence, stand in awe of 146|.
only ipf.
over (the blazing wood), 363f
broiled
ipf. iter.,
',
-,
lay
-, hand upon, partaL of, 386, superintended, ir 140t.
395.
6- -
-- -,-,
|, inf. aor., v. sq. reach to,
aor. act.
corfer upon,
only in tmesi,
225 mid. ;
;
(freq. tmesis), aor, 1 aor. part, stretching one's
-, -,
, -,
, -,
(),
pf.
aor,
,
-,
inf.
-,
aor. opt.
,
2 aor.
mid,
v,pour upon,
ipf.
pass,
self out towards, lunging at,
imp.
ipf.
,
freq. in
aor.
335.
tmesi, inci-
)
366; (in
war-
, -
hostile signif.) send {against,
159 heap up, earth, funeral mound,
; rior,storm, wild beast, waves, sleep
bed of boughs, material of whatever (day of death, 613). Mid. ipf
-, ,
?,),
sort (mid., raise/or one's self), 257. To, aor. plupf. surgere,
..
Iiri- masc. plur., (^), rise; 112, rise up against (for
earthly (opp.
-,
as subst.jii 220; =men,
A
115.
266 ; also
-,
combat).
see
352
aor. -4\paovy fall upon,
annoy, distress (by wooing), -,
eiropov, aor. see
only aor. charge -<$,
,
Tivi, ; iir
/3 do harm to,
50 ; 64.
-,
-
upon, rush to, (a) with dat., usually in
,-,
xpiovTcs, aor. part.
Iiri - hostile signif, 379 ;
mid. prs. besmear (mid., one's self), 320 ; in friendly signif, 793. (b)
172. (Od.)^ with ace, 481, spring upon the char-
,
<py,
(),
little
subj. prs.,
matter only a
touches the
with his mind, uses only a little
iot.
only
ntr. (gen. sing, wanting),
879, {,
voc), vox, that which
,
-,
his reason, 547t. is spoLn, word, A 108, 384, 64;
wind and
-,
.
places of shelter against
ip\.,
-.
wave, roadstead, 404|.
see 2.
,,
cirXe, aor.
prophetic utterance,
, baffle,
266 ; in general
signif. cf. V X, promise, decree ;
8 ; threat, ,'- fulfill,
from
,
vkXouai.
-, -.,, -,
oiaei, fut. from
cTtXco,
aor. from ^.
ipf.
aor. from
Iir-
^
212;
44; sententia, I 100 plur., re-
cital, 5 597
deed;
legend, ;
,
204 desire, S
with word and
272;
often is nearly equal to fact, thing, A
,
;
tmesis, 381.
, S
fro, back and forth,
(1) obire, go to and
A
,-,
652, 243 146, usually with verb of
;
etc.,
encourage,
with inf.
depends on
(,
,,,, ,
impellere, (1)
488, 561 ;
only ,531 ;
524, dat.
in other paral-
eager-
drive on, excite,
185),
,
- ,(),
,
340|.
6-,
cl ansae
- ( pa),
3 pi.
erant, had been
on
ipf.
plupf. pass.,
,
the ground,
shut,
aor.
(),
619,
-
(, (),
,
against any one;
Tivt, ipaoauro,
send quickly tidings, '355; make haste 64), amans sum, be in
-,{),
with, mid., furnish quickly, our cus-
.
tomary escort
(),
,
c a e 1 e s t i s,
. also dat, pi.,
heavenly, with
31.
129
love with.
I
, (),
531,;; 18.
, masc,
cpavos,
fem.,
picnic,
charming,
a 226. (Od.)
-, ',
opp.
iir fut., (^), be car-
(),
6, , , , (), ijc,
aor. from
,
ried upon, ride vpon, 449. lovely,charming, 239, 347, 175,
-, . -. , (), ,
-<,
^ 13 ; pleasing (prowess), 156 ; wel-
-, , (), from
aor.
sept em.
fut. from
p/*
come, 230.
craving (flesh),
part,
,
[J, 551. (II.)
folds of hide, s ep tern pie x,
, -
seven ntr. 1., charming,
--,
-,
266. (11.) -, seven years, 64|.^
-,
305. (Od.)
long,
-^,
,
dec im, 278. (),
729f.
Mysia, flowing from Mount Ida, 20.
s ept em-
seven feet
river in ;
210, did
prs., and ipf.
.(,.
of seven gattd (Thebes, what it pleased him to command
wrought, 435.
,,
406).
eiTTapcv, aor. from ", cpYaOcv and UpyaQevy ipf., (),
aor. from
(,
147. (II.)
, I. act. pres. and ipf. cirov, were 366, 1 443, a 338 shocking deed, 265, ;
making ready, 209; he busy (about, 275, 346, 26, 426 work, opera, ;
Titpi,
,',
555) ,
321, occupied with ; 412; action, 436; task, 324,
,',
;
going after, 516. II. mid. 492, 356 1 33, unseemly toil - bond- (
', ,
prs. ipf. usually
etc., fut.
etc., (orig. redup. form
-,-,',
without
aor.
augm.
se-
age); action, opp. deliberation, 1 374;
q u i),
,
accede, draw near,
,
opus, tasks, 250, 228;
,
387; comitor, attend, A 424; love affairs; rti/og, opus
(,
276;
, 447
,
87, /3 11). est re.
,
(3) work infield, husbandry,
,
234 ;
, ,,
neither plough -fond nor xineyard;
98, i. e. ;
,
140; 675, 204, 643; what =r\ir a,, fields,
my strength is, and with Avhat sort of 751 (paterna), 127, cf. 22, pater- ;
504,
conduct; Avith ntr. subj., go creases which is in my charge,
with, sail after, fall after, 165,
398 (belong to, I 513,
376,
415
(4) severe combat,
734
470, 271;
^22. , ,
66.
,-
accompany, 255, a 278) correspond (5) opera, what is wrought or made,
;
,
in strength,
,
314 follow, with hostile works of skill, 432, 1 128, 390, 234;
,
;
-, was ffiven
aor. mid.
to him.
from -.
(Od.) 252,
evil
A 573,
without remedy.
450, 321 ;
,,(),,, , ,
'
127 ^8
,
act. prs. aor. ( ri a ? ), fall, tumble,
,
( 1
, , , , ,,
pass, prs. aor. trans, prs. and ipf. tear down,
pf.
^, plupf. also act. pres. 361 pass, plupf. (2) intr.
,
; :
, (with gen.),
(1) shut in, , the knee, 417.
a fabled folk, ^ 84|.
,
411, 282, 283; tfc, outside of,
, , (),
'i
,
213 ; were covered, atrae, dark,
, ,,
fl/i^/f,
', ,.
utroque; r/i\,procul;
keep away from;
black, 375,
aor. from
106.
.)
parting,
(
,
, , , , ,',
-,
,
iter,
tpdio ,
219, separate ;
6,, ,
',
(),,
.-
525 cutting off,
201 ; force hack,
89, better reading
{^]),
395.
, pf.
prs. ipf.
;
plupf.
ov,
see
see
,
fut. aor. imp. inf. pr., and ipf.
inf perform, sacrifice, deeds, remigare, row, I 361.
, (),
,
236; treat well, 360; joined Avith pi., nom.
, ,
rf Xiurai', 80, a 293 360, re m i g e s, rowers, A 1 42.
,
;
,
,, ,
7J,
ater, black, pi. (rem us, Eng. ,
I 474. (II.) rudder), oar, 77. (The cut, from
gen.
pi., chickpeas,
', 589f. drawing on antique vase, represents a
41
,
realm
world),
),
327.
?/
,,
31
//0
;
356, r^
(-
^
,
85
,,
t ; ;
, ,
,
305.
(),
,
only prs.,ipf different way of working the oars from
A
,
560. Homeric age;
,
irritate, 32, that of the see cut 126.)
(), only pres., excite
-, -,, ,
; t) 813, prs., ipf. aor.
(rue tare), evomere, 162;
,
mid.
Ti
, ,
/^ress against,
),,
, . ,
upon;
,
have been
prs.,
() , () rammed
ipf
and pass. (1)
support firmly, lean vpon,
dovm
284, rest upon (the ground,
plupf. were set (firm-
aor.
;
pass,
pf
t
tle).
374, belched
dians, slain
f07-th
by Nestor,
part., aor.
rutilus), redden, dye, with blood,
394. (IL)
;
leader of the
136.
roar (of sea, cat-
(,
Arka-
,
;
ly) j
stuck fast. (2) press (-), prs., ipf.
upon, 131 ; beset (with missiles) track, 321 ; seek, 180.
(3)
,
crowd thickly together, Erechtheus, a national
, , ,
mid., supjwrt one's self on one's spear,
;
the earth
self;
735
,<.,
;
selffirmly.
yaiy, lean with the hand on
struggle
;
against
supporting one's
each other,
having planted him-
,
rack,
317.
a^k.
',
hero of the Athenians,
,
waste,
see
part.,
(1)
,
83;
pass,
buffet
say.
547,
(2)
j;
about,
81.
,
,
and
^,
prs. part, pass., aor. y, a, abandoned; 140,
,
by the spear,
rend (frangi),
441. (II.)
see IT.
pierced
.
desolate.
, pf and plupf. from
,
,
, [elsewh.
ipf.
],
pass,
,,,,
bpvev
aor.
pass,
3 pi.,
iter.
hold
128
,
Iplvdv,
tarchus in
6=,
pi.
281|.
epKciov
, , =,
reading of Aris-
the
back, check, 567, 164 ; mid. and Erinyes, subteiranean powers or god-
aor. pass, restrain one's self, 280 ; re- desses, who fulfill curses and punish
main, 99 allow itself to be controlled,
;
crimes, I 571. (See cut.)
462 trans, only
,
I ; 723.
and per-, strengthen-
Ipi-, like cipi-,
ing prefix, very, much.
,
-,
ipi-
necks,
-,
A 159. (II.)
with high -arching
gen. from -, (-
), -,
), loud thundering, 624f.
, a = ov,
no nom., with large, thick clods,
-,
epithet of fertile, fruitful regions,
, =-,
235, 34. (II.)
, oio,
,, ,, ,
(^), loud thundering, roar-
,
ing, of river, shore; resounding, of
vaulted porch echoing, of horses' tread,
152.
;
,
something;
,,
792, ('), c ertare, quarrel, Helper,
contend, rivi, over, about
,
, ,
-
206,
,
, ,
,
(),
,
-^.-
260|.
,
,
,
765.
aor.
subj.,
prs., ipf.
enmity (heart-consuming,
iter,
%vv.
134,
-
251
55, let loose dire strife among them
210).
bring
(2)
rivalry,
= in
,
emulation
in combat.
;
,
displaying rivalry
210, reveals to his
some one,
,
W, I 389,213 80, 321
; ,
in respect to something,
355.
gen.,
440.]
mighty, all-
,
division of property, 423 be wroth
^-,
, , -,
;
38t.
(}),
with,
-, , (),
109.
ov, pi. -, clustered, epithet of wine,
ace,
till, 358.
large-
h ae do-
-,,,
ant (blooming, verdant), 90. (II.) rum, 220. [i]
fe'(fo, t
,,
,-,
famous,
,,
loud bellowing,
4pivc<Ss,
ft 103
glorious,
,
775.
fern,ace,
of gods; then
182.
gen. ace,
c a r i f i c u s, wildfig-tree,
II. the great wild fig-tree, near
;
(),
(),
,
-6,
Amphiaraos, 326|. []
of Tro8,Y 219,230.
of Medon,
son of Dardanos, father
epo5, , ov,
,
nom. also 442,
of court, 1 476, 102. [] S 294, love, passion, ; desideri-
, \ ,,
epKos, sing., and pi. um, appetitus, A469; tpov dvai,
enclosure, hedge, railing or wall, around
fields, gardens, or court-yard of house,
7 341, 164
(1)
barrier, line of
;
=
with
cpircra
, .(),
take away, the wish for
, (, , ,
;
(, ,
- (),, , . .
(ser
,,
6),
eppiya,
only
walk, move,
prs.,
pf. pass,
and
from
158,
ipf.
447.
elpirov,
,
see
the right, Sicilian dekadrachm) ; eppe, imp., and
chain succession of sharp pangs, go, 367 421
; hobble about, ;
117.
43
sail, 239 imp. begone ! oifAvith" thee
;
, , (),
,
blood, 53 t 222, new-born lambs.
;
deu^,fresh,
S
re c ens, of lotus, 348 ; ofHek-
.
tor's corpse,
(), ace,
mugientem, bellmcing,
-. 580+.
II.
nection
-, %vith
pi. , (of doubtful con-
preceding), columen, 855.
,
, was
4<,
,
reddened,
aor.
place in Paphlagonia,
from
ipf. pass.,
484. (II.)
(),
,
(1) props, set in a row, on which the town in Boiotia, 499.
"
ship was supported vhen
,
on shore, A 486. (2)
prop of the city,
, ,, ace.
549.
,, ,, ,,-
.
.
of Hermes, off-
shoot of Mount Neion in Ithaka, 47 1 f.
,
and 'Ep^eias, dao
=', s<f, tiav, da, Hermes, the mes-
hill
drawn up
pillar,
66, , ,
*, -, see
dy), red, ruddy, I 365.
66,
199t.
{), retinent,
from
: 429, better
indie,
(rutilus, Eng. rud-
prs.
detain, a
son of Maia,
mos,
1 ; cf. , , , - , , ',
senger of the gods,
detain,
check,
detain, ',
pres., ipf.
and
105 holdfast,
217,
268 ; hold back,
262, 321
red.
ret in ere, restrain,
68,
317 ;
;
144 ;
113, held, ;
fut.
,
and of Helene,
golis,
",
560.
ace,
14.(2) city in Ar-
,
278. (Od.) keep of, 166, 450; separare,
,
bed-posts,
river in Aiolis, 392. 161 ; mid. pres. cessare, tarry, 466,
,germ
shoot,
dat.
en,
, ntr., {),
blooming,
sprig, ^t' 443; in
melts.
285 act. restrains = =
( a Trojan, slain by Patro-
() ,
53 175, 163, 56, symbol of
, ..
youthful grace and beauty). klos, n411t.
, fut.
see
from
his body,
protection for
137t.
I
,
,,
lOSf.
mountain in Arkadia,
457;
,
in ced ere, more,
478 ;
-,
208; ,,
journey far;
;
on the
sink, 82 ;
,
bv Idomeneus, 345 (2) by Patro- through the plain
,
,,
; ;
,
;
,
35), ipvttrQai, (sync,
as also ipf.
comitari;
and t'l- dere;
pr. ipf., fut. and aor. ( and embassy,
,A 151;
235 imp.
acce-
on an
also age- , , ,
) ,, ,
;
(1)
tion,
,
; equally coninion also, parallel
forms clpv, servare, ^esert-e, shield,
327 watch, 444, 429,
,
540,
,
,,,-
,
,
, , 408
254,
;
adversus;
529, 544. (2)
forward
obviam,
; {6
to
come,
=
near;
meet;
,, ,,-
TT 463. (2) ward off, 859, 538, as messenger; in ex-
819; defend one's self against, change ; Jovpo, as help-
143; Tiv'i, protect in fut. and aor. \ er; succor; on foot;
(exc.
, , (, "), ,
279) on ace. of
forms and by contraction].
; also in sync,
destined for her;
,,
visibly, in bodily form ;
in
, , -.
-,
- the power of; Avithin
chanot-draioing ,
see
354.
(/-CjOuw,
(II.)
verro, the , ,
spear-throw
ofveapons;
before,
;
,, -
often used pic-
out of reach
quickly;
often disregarded, augm. ) ; act. prs. torially to render the description more
(, ,
ipf., fut. also without
aor., pass. pf. dpvarai, -, A 454),
plupf.
vivid, 147,
objects, summer,
521. Of inanimate
192; dawn, 142;
,, ;
WTO
t'ipvTo, mid. prs.
fut. (also ipv- night, S
77 ; star, 94 death, 135
),
Wtv
aor. ,
;
e r e, t r a h e r e, draw ;
e 11
draio back, 836; hoist aloft, 18, 97.(3) go forth, 741, 62,
X 176; drag off, drag behind 737, 599; 7;(^), away=i^ lost, A
chariot,
464 {,
1
325); evellere,
110; convellere,
6 ;
175,
258, 261;
draAV the bow
,
string,
,
120; proficisci, set out,
redire, return
408,
550,
150, 198;
(,
211;
,
=,
I 428,
533), 12,
lacerare, 351 ; by 225, referri, be
23, 131, 206, =
Mid. reflexive, S 79,
,, ,
the mantle. brought back, 180; depart
nostras; 90, suum; 3J 422, to their from, 43.
Also with simple ace, A
side; 125, toward one's self (see cut 322, 82, 167 or 373, 320; -,
No. 37); 165, to me; to bed;
drag out of the combat after having to the dance Avith ; part. fut. denoting
slain, 456, 161. even in fut. [ intention or purpose, 281,*: 284, cf.
,, ; . ^
^, ,
and aor., exc. 240.
,
21, 863, 351, 304,
389 only through
., ,
;
pass. V, exc.
;
, . , ,
248.]
-
; also pf. plupf.
(, , ,,,
', , , ,
mid. pres. subj. inf.
),
, , ipf
,
pass., ipf III. mid. prs. cipo-
^^, . , , ,
were penned up,
see
15f. subj. imp.
, ),),- , ,
inf. part.
, y, at,
,
prs., imp. also
, ,
plupf
448,
inf also
,
aor.
(0
(indie, also
81,
520, (1) go, vado,
; march,
pf
7)-
elsewh. ask,
something,
something
188,
else of one,
seek justice at one's
quaerere,
128;
A 553, a 284,
seek,
243
, after
;
hands ; ask
31
? 131
,,
one
,
after,
, 571;
416, 390;
405;
A
, 108,
530,
489,
488;
553 ;
costly,
ntr., good, blessing,
213; 523,
,
95; 513, pra^, im- valuables.
-6, aor., (), sprang
, .
plore. in,
274t.
1.
see
(1.
ace, ardeam,
-,
18.
ea6e^vai, ipf. }}
inf.
eat, partake of food,
476 consume,
;
,,
94, 231,
75 devour, 479. ;
=
flow,
,
2. (2. imp. ftV(u,
fut. aor. inf. cease, prs. part, mid., {'),
170 with 433, fall back ; hurrying
but
1.
;
>,
y, i^v, (, ,
57, trans, you would drive back.
ruo),
-,
self in the
into, 470f.
subj.,
ambuscade,
(),
285
places him-
f.
impetus, sweep, 590 power, 62 (), called
--,
; ; s aor.,
,,, .^.
shower of weapons, 542 (as measure in his wife, 193f.
permeans,
2. {,
of distance, flight of a spear,
,
distressed 564,
-, see also eh-. from
-', aor. 4-, con- ecrrrcptos, ot, wj',
<
fut.
ves-
-,
spice r e t,
^,
descry, 450t. per tin us, i/i ecening, 560; q/"
-, -,
-\,
97.
, aor. give ear, <Ae west, 29.
ov,
(Od.)
(vesper), evening;
-, .-, , ,
, . 558, and evening star
, ,
aor. ; (ntr.
,
2 aor.
burst into,
,
(, see
-aWopevoi, irrumpere,
.
.:
pi.),
191.
sub vesperam, toward
,
, ,..,,, . -
conspexit, adspexit,
.
only aor.
223 and at,
etc., red. aor., see
etc., aor. from
, '
from
,
aor. inf. ecracai, firi,
-, only ipf. = see
and aor. induere, ^< on, also see plupf. pass, from
fut. -, te immiscebis, take a etc.. pf. pass, from <.
-, -.-\\. , (), raptim,
,
part
-
in, 622. hastily,
-,
,
,,,, .
clothing, clothes,
,
aor.
see
',
aor. from
pass, from
a 165,
(., eSti
74; garments
s),
,
..
,
'.,
pf.
55,
|,
1
plupf,
pi.
347.
1 pi.,
inf.
3
plupf. pass,
3
pf
pi. aor.,
,
pi. plupf.
from
from
du.
-
given by the Nereids,
,
67 bed-cloth-
;
, ,,
ing, 290. (Od.) from
9, TO forcg., garment, 94f. dat., bolt at end of pole of
chariot, yoke-pin, Q (See centre
-
prs., ipf. , (fut. see 272|.
),
, aor. (), -',
of cut on follg. page; cf also No. 49.)
,
inf.
etc.. pass, edere, eat, prs. mid., ipf. act.
', eit of, 102; consume, also pov, were carrying in, 6 ; draws into
of fire devour, ju 310 partake offood, its current, A 495.
254,
;
478;
;
733; brave,
noble, good, 1 514, 203,
837,
etc.,
458,
valiant,
182,
{,
A
io), excellent,
443,
167;
/ 73,
bant, tcere carrying in, 32;
aquam, into the water. (Od.)
,
',
(II.) aor. from
346--,
see
dat.,
., , -,
in
elsewh.
portable hearth
132 |
6,
IrcOtfirea, plupf., see
=
.
\\,
386t 375 sqq., Eteokles, son
; cf.
of Oidipus and Epikaste.
Kretans,
0-, genuine, primitive
176f.
(),
4t6v, ntr.,
truth, 300, 53; ,
verum,
these
i.
the
,
things ye must
they are in fact true,
ti
,
; fight, 738.
warming-pan and water-warmer rep- -. (j//uipa), diebus alter-
resented in the adjoining cut.) nant es, o alternate days, 303 f.
watch-fires, 4 1 8. Ircpos, , ov, etc., (1) alter, plur.
46 alteri, other jmrty, 71 210, one (
set of parents); trkpy, al-
-^ , (),
tera manu, y 441,
=
734; doubled
unus alter, one the other, 103;
,
,
, , ,.
hoi-der, edge, remotest
y,
part ; subst.
orae,
104,
corresponds freq. to
,
remotest estate.
,4<, ,
tremi;
res, outside
ace,
of the others,
(), ex-
ceteris exterio-
434;
joined to another.
, ex
the other side;
see
altera
on the other
]) arte,
side,
from
311,
6,
at the outside.
extr em a, of cities,
, (),
508, 616. frontier
230.
-, ,
town; 206, ; 351.
-,
straggler.
only aor. mid.
a 1 i t e r, otherwise, a 234f
IWpcuac, in the other direction, 492,
poured, rushed in at, 470.
. (II.) 470 ; to one side, 306, 308 ; in an-
,
<,
= '.
(V, tTO, etc., see \
other direction away, ^
-.
.
231; 179,
,( ,
looked away.
,( ),
ijl-,
companion, attendant,
and
I 2,
-, 441,
soc
271.
i a, I
|
\
,
'. 4, .
kriroKrOy see
plupf. pass., see
Itctcij-
^tct^cv,
, ,
eTaLpi7(rai, aor. act., mid., see see
((),
i
,
i attend;^
mid. take as one's companion, arms of Menelaos, 22. (Od.)
456.
, ; ";
(II.)
etc., du.
companion ;
,
no C.,
comrade,
:
and crapos, oio,
Bubst. socius,
80 in battle,
danger, journey, esp. of followers of
Odysseus in Od.
^ ^
,
6,
frai,
town in Boiotia,
558,
,,
s\\\), friends, retainers,
ntr.=profecto,
S 128,
497|.
ov,
t Ct)
pi.,
(),
3.
ti'uthful,
232 ;
actually, really,
real,
i.,
mes-
but
if
111.
now even
Ti (et, etiam),
quite Avithout doubt,
76,
,
-,
-
-, (),
of ,,
poral continuance, 344
, sq.,i; 12; tri
^, dat., nom.
once more,
non
strengthening,
A 455
;
in
; still,
, .
344
even
;
(2)
even, still more,
now
, -,
320t.
-,
Avith luxuriant,
,, -,
,
229 ;
' in roce tvi 536^7 174,7; 321.
7 /^- abounding in fine
291 Avith comparatives,
', cattle,
,
;
/,
(), ,
411 ; 325. 406t.
, , .
[^ W
words.]
- -,
,
, , ,
-, -,
; - before
see
; see these
4-,,
boastings,
gracefully bent,
pi.,
249.
dat.
294f.
(\
pi.,
(,
empty
),
,
ov, ov,
= make ready, pre- clearly-, or far-seen; epithet of islands,
pare, provide, A 118, V 184. esp. of Ithaka,
.
167. (Od.)
-8, (), 7^, main-
,,.,
, a, adj., praesto, (1) ace,
(2)
.
ready, at hand, ovtiara
-,
evident, certain,
;
S 53,
jfeasible,
96, 384.
tains yzAsiice, r lllf.
oio, , ov, , , (,A
eropc, see
, , , (, well built, weU fashioned ; wall, altar,
,', ,
CT09, ', ; e- 448, 100.
t U s), a U S, year : com- pres. subj. 2 sing, vya, ipf.
ing; as the year came iter, sleep, sweet sleep,
-,
, S 482 be
round; in by-gone years, sleep of death, 524. ; still,
A 691. son of Hermes and of
.,
,,
from
eVpairc, 6tc., see
-,
-,
aor. pass, -, aor act.
Polymele; chief of Myrmidons,
179.
ace,
186,
,, ., ,
(dicere,
bring accomplishment,
26 ir., falso,
;
,
a,
534), pi., truth,
-, , 440.
203 ; 567,
really,
(.),
\ annm, fruit-
ntr., (), verum beautiful,
kindness,
48|.
, (),
235, 374f.
, , , (ipov),
well made, well or firmly wrought (ship,
well-doing,
,
less, chariot, seat) ; pi., bene factoruni,
, , '), and
cv, (for ntr. from 319.
,
with
good (in widest signif), (1) adv.,
, ,,- -,),
, , -,
,
well, skil'fully, carefully, 20 ; joined
fitly, in due form;
(v.
-<5,
1.
(Od.)
fem., (ipov), excellent,
gen. from
well fenced, well enclosed;
with strong posts.
-, (\ 267
A 73. (2) morally well,
vitl', bene velle, >; 74; ipv built, well
gen., pi. -oi,
bound together (vith strong
{), firmly
'
-
bene facere.
,, .
perously, A 19,
(3) feliciter,/)ro5-
253. (4) with
well inhabited, habitable, so also
-, , (),
cross-beams),
giving a graceful
beautifully
-,
;
fore (5) in composi-
tion, before two consonants or a double -', , ('),
(II.) (See cut.)
well or nobly
i
consonant, usually
=, sui.
elsewh. -, -.
-? (),
bom, A 427. (II.)
-, in
-
(),
,
conse-
reward for quence of good government (v. 1.
-.)
(Achaians, companions),
(See cut under
-.(, well
A
disposed,
1 7, /3
well
402.
ar-
ranged,
-
123f.
4-,, , . , (), bene
c u 1 1 u s, well tilled, laid out, appointed,
built, 501, 130, 336. []
() ,
t 77,
(), firmly built,
593|.
-,
triumph (, ,),
, S(), 98t.
occasion for
well
rounded, well rimmed (II.) ; well wheeled,
58.
-. (),
abounding in
meadows, adapted for (cattle) pasturing,
d 607t.
cvXai, ac, fem. pi., maggots, X 509.
,
(IfX. f reins,
,
?),
48 If.
,
pessa, I 557t.
son of Euenor, Leiokri- seus, cf 17-190, 267.
tos, 242. (Od.) -| (), those who think
pios,
-,
Evenus, son of Sele-
(1)
693. (2) father of Marpessa.
(),
-,
rightly, the well disposed,
father of Dolon, Trojan
1 85.
), ,.,(),
manly, glorious, famous,
ace. from
622. (Od.)
-,
- (),
herald, 314, 412.
abounding in sheep,
father of Leiokritos.
-,
406t.
-
-, fa,
handy, epithet of oars,
-,
121. (Od.)
-,
well poised,
,
(II.)
son of Admetos,
and . , ,
288.
,
only tcith flowing (also
mane,
-, op,
13. []
565.
with single
spear, 400.
fut.
, .), skillful
(II.)
[], mid.
with the
pr.
(),
(Od.)
^
tvdv, see
-.,
. well disposed, kindly,
408 ;
(Od.)^
ipf , put in ambush,
mid., lay one^s self down, sleep,
klos, 41 7 f.
63 f.
Ei-iinros, a Trojan, slain by Patro- -, , ('(),
1.
-'',
curved, sickle, key,
, (), 6. (Od.)
well bent, 400.
-, ,[]
, , ('),
648,
well
-6,
,,
jren., ((), easily cleft inhabited, thickly peopled, of cities, esp.
or
, , (, -.),
split, 60|. []
quiet,
Troia,A 164.
aor. act.
(), phce (in ambush),
, pass,
-, (), -,
unmolested, A 263. 440
sing,
iv -, ^,
554,
masc. pi. ace.
adv.
ntr. still, quiet (lament,
one's self to rest, ()(, wind); pass., lay
of sexual
gloriosus,/anioM5, 281, 331. intercoui'se, 441.
^-(, ,
good reputation, fame,
), (no gen. dat. pi., but the form
tvvi/\
318t
4- (),
285, 402.
close shutting, of army,
bed, couch, of individual, 1618;
408 of Avild animals, cat-
;
ed
- - (),
65- (),
sterns, 248 f.
with well-round-
well towered,
,-5,
and being cast upon the land or on
the bottom, A 436, 476.
arose from his couch, 124|.
- 71t.
-,", (), ace, abounding in
,
horses, 551, /3 18.
son of Jason, king of Lem- ,
-(, -.
A
,
on one side, 251, 541.
-, , ,
noSj^H 468. (II.) see
, .
(tv -., ),
,
only aor. etc., mid.
-,
tcell, firmly woven, 596. prs. imp. tvpeo, opt. -oi/xijv,aor. ivptro,
, (), see
6UVIV, ace, (Gothic, vans), laching;
orbavit, 44, t 524.
good order, obedi-
in venire, r e^ci' ire,, find out, discover
mid. goal, end, remedy; invent
a name draw down upon one's self,
304.
-,
;
-, , ,
ence to laics, 487
ov,
f.
y,
smooth, polished, il
, , (),
,
flowing, 329,
ov,
Eur us,
(-,
130.
), beautifully
,
well scraped, 275, S.E. zcind, stormy,
-,
290,271. 145
,; but warm, r 206.
, (),
-
ov, 373, (), well ace, in breadth,
planed, j^olished ; only 237 polishing 312t.
smoothly.
-, (), ov,
,
-, , ,
Helene and of Tyro, 292, 235.
father of Anti-
cvpu-^Y-uia, av, (ayvia), broad-street-
-,
ed, epithet of cities, Troia, 246,
by Telemachos, 523. 141.
-^,
noos, slain
,
-
-,
334|.
-,
ov,
with beautiful mantle, beautifully robed,
424, 49.
(),
,, (),
fern., (),
strongly built,
firmly
chos,
-, X 267|.
panion of Diomedes,
aPhaiakian, 115,396.
20,
(1)
suitor, slain
apartment,
-'7
467|.
-,
joined together, well
, -, , -,
-6,
661,
(),
and
built,
41.
of ship, tent,
well filled,
non,
247.
A
of Polyeidos,
by Odysseus,
320. (2) of Odysseus, 184,
(1) father
149.
283.
(2)
of Abas and
suitor, slain
-,
cord,' etc.,
-, 335, 449,
(),
115. wife of Nestor, 452.
, (),-,
ace, prosperous daughter of Ops, a 429 ;
-', , , -,
119,
-,
(fair-shining),
X 442.
010,
(See cut No. 47.)
rpapoc, well washed
392. (Od.)
a, yai,
of Odysseus,
(Od.)
suitor, slain
fc 232, 23,
5- () ,
(),
works of
ling, fiery
47 If.
-, well
skill,
made, well wrought, of
466,
spark-
breath, or strong blowing,
106, 636. 78|.
Agamemnon's
Nestor's servant,
(1)
attendant of Arete,
son of Ptolemaios,
charioteer,
114,
228.
620.
(2)
(3)
-,^ 136 eSre
-,
,
king of the giants, father of Periboia, broad dancing-places, with broad
58.
browed,
among
'
292, 289.
, ,
hroad-
mother
S
seer
-($,
tlie Kyklops, 509 f.
(1) Okeanos's daughter, , ),
of Minos and Rhadamanthys,
,
, also
32 If.
,
-
ntr.,
398.
495,
97.
-,
(2) Penelope's stewardess, ( =
brave, 653.
bonus,
(tv and
good, excellent,
tv, also ,
Ithaka,
cvpiivav, aor.
(the arena of combat),
<-,
22. (Od.)
260f
from
enhrged
q
ing, IS
vO
cvac, av, aor. from
-, 3 If.
,
(),
', singed.
(),
lightly
-'
bound-
-, , ov,
ways (ways open to all),
-/;
{)
ace.
thundering,
cvpv-ir<$poio
S
635, y 453.
voc., also old nom. for
from
203,
-, (,
206.
, oy.), far-
trav-
s
-,
1
far, sharply seeing (Hermes)
198, of Artemis.
u m),
oio, , and
well decked, of ships
deck (only at bow and stern), 1 70, /3
pi.,
;
(,
zoith
;
good
but
ersable Jar and wide, tcith broad wags, 390. The Egyptian ships seem to
-^ ()
381. (Od.)
,
have had a kind of caboose. (See cut.)
-,
toide-gated,
809. (2)
(son of Po-
571.
son of Euai-
736, 76,
6,
141|.
849. (II.)
broad- streaming,
, ,
ntr. tvpv, etc., broad, wide,
to heavens, earth, sea, countries, (only
and surroundings) elsewh.
575, to city
broad; comp.
-6, y, 194.
applied
; Thrakian,
gen. from -t)c,
voc, with far-reaching well based, firmly built,
-<,
374; apart-
--,
,
8|.
father of Akamas, a
(),
, (,
might, epithet of Poseidon, 140. (II.) ment, \p 178.
],
son of Sthenelos, 4v- ov, ), ,
kingof Mykenai,T 103 sqq. imposes la- (1) tcith beautiful fillet or head-band, of
;
,,
bors upon Herakles, 639, 363, 620. Artemis and Aphrodite (see cut No*.
son of Eurytos, Iphitos, 47). (2) strongly walled, of Thebes,
Odvsseus's guest -friend,
(Od.)
,
14, 37. 99.
-^, dat. pi., (),
^ ^
,
, 295|. tightly plaited or twisted, 426 so also
,,
;
of Melaneus, king of Oichalia, 730, eire (ore), (1) quom, icAen, disjunc-
32 ; slain by Apollo, 224. the sentence in which its clause
(-^ (), wide gronring, i. e.
with its two rows of kernels far apart,
tive :
,-,
pectation,
10.
228. (2) quasi, as = and
vere, implore,
, in behalf
353, ;
of. (2)
inf.
vo-
(3)
fern, ace, and -6, as asseverare, avow, 499; de se
fem., (),
-, , strongly walled, 57, praedicare, avouch mysef, esp. with
-, , ,
A 129.
, (), a 180, usually of just pride.
gloriari, boast,
(4)
,
well cut, 447.
of straps, 684. gloria, fame, 654.
,
-6, ,
(11.)
from -6, ntr., (), bright-colored,
(),
-, well nourished, fat, 425. (Od.)
village in Boiotia,
(),
502. ,
24t.
^c, , 357
, yai, (),
-, ,
well pierced, preces, prayer, votum, vow,
-
;
, ,
160 my pride, X 433.
nom.
{),
with flowing
well wheeled,
229,
,
singe, bristles
;
.,
336, S 123.
-|, -', {),
/3
-, -.
bona verba loqui, favere un-
aor.,
,
at sacrifice, I 171 f -, .
, (, , ()-
(Od.)
see
ace.
aor.
from fair-faced,
Elis,
-,
of Kikones,
-, 532|.
son of Troizenos, chief
846|.
ruler over Ephyra in
maritimus,
who having
806,
-9 {),
is
Avounded Patroklos,
slain by Menelaos, 59.
538.
,
-, .-,
(II.)
see
-
,-,, , ,, ,
wisely,
,
delight,
pleasure.
kv
,
, ()
r 352f.
gladden ;
fut.
(),
mid.,
-,exhilarare, (-,
-,
311, take one's
aor.
(and
over,
touch,
., aor. pass,
pf.
aor. mid. subj.
(2)
.
45), placere,j5/ease.
ipf
(1)
plupf.
hang
-($ , whether
1
-,
73,
-,
cv
,
/3
,
, -
judging, with kind and wise thought, A
,-6, ,
,
160.
a e t i t i a-,
sing.,
mirth, gladness,
ova,
246, rejoicing the heart.
(),
and
1
pi.
56.
laetus,
-yaiv,
they ^ecZ him,
inf.
295),
pf.
insido,
mid.
,
si<
385|.
part., inf. prs., ipf.
upon,
aor. imp.
(tmesis,
509 pf.,
,
;
, ,
,well growJi, 309 aor. act., take on board; 443,
-,
ace. sing., pi. ;
-. ,
A me on
stately, shapely, 147.
,
wrought of fine
ov.
(II.) set
-, , -,
his knee.
see -.
,
brass, well mounted with brass, 322. -,
mid., drato to one's
with part., ipf.
,
opt. attract; pass.,
-, -. ,
self,
inf.
wish, () pray
ipf.
to, ', 394.-(2)
(), boast,
trailing, dragging after,
see
696.
//, loudly;
,391;
,, ),
son of Polyeidos,
nom. ,by
prs., ipf. , prayers,
rti/t, 412.
663.
526|.
fut., aor.,
-,
-6,
-, (,,--, ,
qui, pursue,
fut.
. act. prs., ipf.
sequor),
A 177.
aor.
(1)
-,
perse-
(2) injsti-
,,.
iter.
(subj.
,
(1) precari,^my,
aloud ; ,
declare
, a wish,
devoutly
296,
;
463.
75;
gare contra,
732.
over,
, ,
(3)
turn against,
percurrere, rush through,
494, \2\. (A) follow
6- 138
-.,
up (occupation),
fut. aor.,
one's self, , ,
assequi, draw
330, 195.
dotcn
vpon
(5)
-,
close upon, 191.
f,
(II.)
imp.
-<,
prs., folloic
,
etc., 134, 294, prs., fut.
. mid. <
-,
, ()), get ready, re-
100. and aor., scqui,
fut. aor. vith (inf.
TM't,
.-,
tTiVA,
-6, ,
one's
(2)
own
='
63,
215,^262.
,
hearth,
495; obsequi, comply
ot, (1)
234;
etc.,
='
see
native,
to one's hearth,
-- -,
, -^,
at
125.
55,
,
past, chariot, ship; mid. fut.
get ready our supper, I 66.
behold,
-, -,
select, I
aor.
etc.,
watch over;
167.
aor.
prs.,
,^;
fut.
is ere,
intueri,
cxcita-
,,
verunt contra me,
248.
6-6,
cominand, behest, S
,(),
249.
iussum,
-, 165 ; elsewh. '.-, and aor.
irruere, adoriri, attack,
stir up against,
|-,
venire, come upon and
etc., aor., (),
, surprise,
in-
sire,
(rti^t,
Avith
tmesis,
inf.,
fc 214); cupere, <fe-
74; captabam,
-, ,109,
,
88.
(- -,
strive, 206.
-, -..
prs. ipf., a d i t u s, entrance, approach,
),
-,
illudunf, mock,
see
331,370.
).
-,
130| (only from the interior into the
-.^, , (),
see
the day - ('),
insultans, I 368f.
pluviosus, wet,
-,
through,
trivial
,
thoughts.
223 ; but ^85, every day, 458|.
-(), desuper, supra,
, (),
,()
gen. acc, above, 383.
645, t
6, ' . ,
.
iussum, 7 340.
aiebas, see
.
ancient name of Korinth,
152, 210. (2)Pelasgic city in north-
, see
-,
son of Aloeus (Posei-
don), brother of Otos, giant,
308.
assidebant,
;
etc., ipf.,
-,^,
(-), see
(), insidebat,
insidebat,
578.
em Elis, on the river Selleis, residence
of Augeias, 659, 531,
town in Thesprotia in Epeiros,
328. (4) town of the
Thessaly, afterward Krannon,
6, aor. from
exec, av, aor. from
739. (3)
,,
259,
301.
,
in
held,
fu d i
4, cohibens t, pour.
,-,
sit upon, nvi, 411, r 55. cupidita-
-, -,
, , -, ,
ipf. -161, fut. aor. tem; L, libidinosa, lustful,
subj. -ft , opt. -, imp. 320t.
, , ,
immitto, send to, 117; son of Aktor, a
A
launch at,382, 444, r 550
imponere,jt)?ace upon, tlv'i ti
lay hands upon decree ; i m-
;
"-,
Myrmidon,
by Achilleus,
189.
(1) Agenor's son, slain
474 f. (2) a Trojan,
-,, ,- ,
;
-, (),
Jell
,
180.]
-,
aor.,
613|.
aor. pass, from
(1) ipf. and 2 aor.
,
.-,
-, ^', - (),
342.
(11.)
(Od.)
descendant of An-
chises, dwelling in
(1)
pointed, A
51.
,,
Sikyon, 296. (2)
approached, drew near, 496, " son of Thalysios, a Trojan, slain by
-', --
-, -, -,
4 .
201, 644.(2) pf. inf. Antilochos, 458.
(),
, part,
stand hy (near), upon, at,
plupf. ipf. iter, from
'ExcTos, fabled king, \
133, 373, a 120,
(\),
554, 515.
rudder, 350t. ,
rxevo, ,
308.
aor.
(Od.)
from , fudi.
-, ,
'- 139 -
,
ova, thoughtful, pru- 890, 177, 183, 76, 245 have as
,
;
,,
subj. pres. from manage, 43 be heavy upon, compel,
;
215.
aor.
hateful, most
1 60, 239 abide with, I 609 of men-
tal states, etc.,
cf. 95,
;
543 ; , 7
,,
;
;
seize,
, ,
hostilities against Hera, gestare, wear, carry, 24, 18,
?, prs., ipf.
518f.
(), 872 indulge,
;
^ 627 ; practice,
,
odio esse,
,
,
312.
,,
6e odious, d 756.
pi. ta, hate,
fem.
wrath,
ntr. oV, hateful,
(Od.)
277.
X 445; maL,
302
II. intr. persist,
on well ; rise,
105,
be able,
27;
38.
495; keep,
110, / 433.
;
245, goes
III. mid.
/
a group of islands in the
, hold one's self fast, cling closely, 433
,,
Ionian Sea, near Dulichion, 625t. to, 429 ; hold ground, stand,
(), (1) father of Mekisteus, 501, I 235, 639; control one's sef
333.
(2) a Lykian, slain by Patro- 238; abs tin ere, cease, 98,
,
klos,
Polites,
(earth
139;
416.
,
(3) a Lykian, slain by
339.
pi.,
under mass of roek),
hearers of the towers,
(), prop,
'!!,
support
410,
260;
151, 630;
279
sticking to one another,
stood still,
141; haer ere, stick in the throat,
705 held fast by, not being able
a\\i]\yaiv,
329; pen-
;
, ,, -, -,
259, mud, rubbish from canal (as dere de, tfc, 346 let be, my friends, ;
,,
(,,
aor.
,
,,,, , , . ,. .
), ,
mid.
fut.
ipf.
fut. mid.
and
imp.
aor.
iter,
((, parallel
inf.
ai,
(),
429.
make merry,'
imp.,
, , , , ,,), , ,
forms, aor. inf. 466. cd6cv, pf. from see II.
I.trans. (1) tenere, hold, , plupf. from
509 ; ()724),
113;
(
to,out before
420 ; ?6,
understood,
neither in form nor
Ave should perh.
meaning
402 f ;
281,
763,
(iv)
possess, 81
228, 580;
( 445),
102, cords of victory
etc.,
154, by the foot, hand, etc.;
33 ; , 324
separate,
from
,'. ,
. battle,
withdraw
part, from
aor. subj.,Avhen
,
ourselves (with gen.)
ipf.
we
.
;
,
128; enclose,
, ,
324; shut out, X
[- - only
,
t 301 ; hold bach, 96 ; 78 elsewh. pro- , ;
27 ;withhold,
758;
,
230
nounced with synizesis,
820,
315, and
727, 123],
51, 687,
(should perh. be
; ,
),
keep apart,
412 tears,
let rest,
;
54; restrain,
191 choke,
537; sustineo, hold
119,
418, 458
ground,
written
;
in apodosis by
^ 90, 315,
I. q u a m d i u, 05 long as,
153, etc.
358, followed
quoad, ', ,;
,, ',
stand, 433, 264; tenere, guide, U7itil, with indie, 123 with subj. and ;
part.,
75, 240;
416, A 356
-,
have, in Avidest
;
263,
;
periphrasis
139.
signif.,
, ,.
past tenses, 386, with
ly final =ut,
quamdiu (jUv),/3 148.
subj.
78 pure-
800, t 376.II. ali-
pres. from .
;
,
have
occupy,
sideo,
less, be lacking in Avhat is right
46 understand,
402,
; 476 pos-
282 inhabit, rest upon,
;
from
226t.
; -6, Lucifer, morning star,
ta- 140
.
-,
, , (),
e r-, very.
intensive prefix (from
ace.
)
strongly blow-
=
,
,, , -
658, , ,-
shaper of destiny,
;
, 282
527
;
; pro-
-, ,
ing, tempestuous., 313. tector of kings, and
,
,
-,
432.^
220|.
Odysseus
r]v,
(II.)
very divine, sacred,
of localities favored by the gods,
;
ace., (), surly, morose,
,.
, ,
;
Hera-
is
- ;
the
, see
pl., (),
ftwv,(xpaw),impetuosi,
360. (II.)
a coarse kind of
full of fire,
barley,
,
of the word is the brightness of the sky,
afterward personified; cf.
,
sub d i V o, under
only
the clear sky.
sing.,
,
the western breeze^
(), the
(, ),
spelt, ^ 41, 604.
-8, ov, grain- (to Asia Minor) rain and snow, only
,
giving (plough-land, apovpa),
,
Vy
gen.,
824. (II.)
aor. from
386.
(),
cushion
in fable land is it soft and balmy,
town at the base of Mount 119, 567 personified,
Ida in Troas,
. boil,
, ipf.
son of
aor.
a caldron,
Zeus
,
,
150,
362.
fe
200.
e t,
and of Antiope
;
;
, ,
betioeen the neck and the yoke, 440. with Amphion, founder of Thebes,
,
(11.)
, ,,,
(See cut No. 77, also 49, letter d.) 262
inf. prs.,
father of Itylos,
145 ,
523.
, *, .
;
,,
aor. inn go, put t%yoke, 118|.
' ' see
only 495, couple together; also mid.,
;
, ', S
ipf. from requirebat,
6, (, ),
put to for one's self. Pass, seek, 258 f.
, ,, , , , ),, -,
pl., from a yoke, a light of day (and fig. every thing liv-
pair (of draught animals), 543f ing into death, 356, 51) subsides,
Ztvsy and 335 evening as region, the setting sun, ;
and (not
Zrjva, west, 26, /t 81. (2) the realm of shad-
,, ,
Zeiis, the father of gods and of men ows, 191.
,
also simply TraVf/o, (Diespiter),
,
,,,',-
ace, yoke-band, cord or
{)\
, ; hence god of strap for fastening the yoke to the
,
time;
the clouds;
77),
134, god of Aveather and of pole,
sender of portents,
",
',
270. (See cut under
and cut No. 45.)
;
v\pi-
;
b
^, , , , , (jugum),
yoke or cross-bar by which beasts of
draught were attached to whatever
hence was to be draAvn. (See adjacent cut,
combined from several antique repre-
(1)
141
(2) bj^oad girdle around the
middle of boxers, like that of the tum-
-
bler in adjoining cut, 683. Athene
with o\\\.
sentations.) a, ; b, ZvyoSe-
; c,
, ,-
rf,
points of at-
; e,
;
straps
f,
.
;
,
,, ,
the (Cf. also the Assyrian
yoke on the chariot on board a ship,
represented in adjoining cut.) (2) cross-
acc,
girdle (see cut, also Nos.
(), (1) tcoman's
47 and 65).
(2) the waist, 479, 234.
ipf. and iter.
,
aor. act.
cingere, put a girdle round the
loins, 76 ; elsewh. mid. e a c c i n-
s
89,
130;
,,
,
gere, gird one^s
78;
subjunctive.
self (for combat),
is
masc. (exc. 86,
, 418),
()
, (),
;
I
,
203f.
make
445,
,
for saving
).),
rowers' benches, or thwarts of ship (see
-, , (,
cut No. 35, under
,
grant quarter,
alive,
only
i. e.
, , (),
vived, reanimated,
ictus, substance,
(See cut No. 79.)
pi., (), girdles, belts
, {()
,, ,
208. (Od.) (that could be washed), 38|.
., ntr., (),
(1) apron of
leather or of felt, extending from the
inf.
(and A 88, from
and -, part.
),
flank to the upper part of the thigh, ipf. vivo, Zire, joined with
and serving to protect the part of the 833 and freq. with ; -
body left exposed between the cuirass nv, 263 ; , who live at (
11
142
.
),
(),
tence
,
. particle of asseveration
always at beginning of sen-
confirms an assertion
(expressing subjective certainty) in
(^- tions
opposition,
: (a) simple question marking
391, or, dost thou hold ?
also a 298 ; (b) to continue an inqui-
ry or is it that ? /3 32 ; or indeed,
:
;
truth, certainly, to he sure (usually with 167 (in both these last cases it is better
other particles), A 78, 229, 240, 254, to read ,
an, and also in t 253, 197).
Many modem grammarians accent as
^
255 vith particles expressing object-
;
jective certainty
211
verily,
; (), nimirum
29 1
: ,, (etiam),
(), most certainly
A 77, 140, , ,
article, II.,
quam,
,
162
malle,);
; after
A 112
58.
r),(3) ?/ comparative,
2.
than: after comparatives, A
(sc.
,,
indeed, 204, t 507,
;
201
,, , , ; r) , q. v.': nounced as one syllable by
, aor.
synizesis.]
,*
}
surely methinks ;
325,
164;
304.
also
,
Here belongs
56, /w 280 III. of defective verb (ait),
always following a passage in oratio
recta, and succeeded by (pa) he ,.
(
ace. to G. for said, and, /3 321 356, /}
, ,
;
=
alas !), it was he. , qua, corresponds to
) -
Curtius), yes ( e a, 53.
=
is also joined with other particles :
[^'] ,
why
II. ,
then,
\
465 [always
A
365,'z 55.
or
(accent of ancient gram-
marians), interrogative particle, (1)
(a) in simple direct
-^-] ; and ,
266,
after
quid em,
=
t
= /},
, always
eram.
212, at end of verse.
ne paululum (parvae)
not even a (very) little ; Avith-
at end of verse
only
, '] [- ,,,-, -,
question, ?} a 158, out neg. and in middle of verse, only
A 133, 203 ; (b) in double direct ques- 462, paulum, little way.
indirect,
phrase,
, ') ;
(a) direct,
175,
the
,
question, cf. Lat. an
double question may
30, 32,
493,
130 or (b)
495; common
or also not, d 80,
; ,
be in youth's prime
gor,
", youthful strength,
69, luxuriant.
857.
Hebe, daughter of Zeus and
;
A. simply interrogative,
,
rians), ( 1 Iliad she always appears as goddess
=fi, whether, in indir. single question,
utrum,
367), '' ,
in indir. double question
. [']
, 415
S 712,
; (2)
(, ,
performing some manual service for
. ,'. -
other divinities.
.-, , -,
6, see
see
see
408.
(a) aut, vel, sive, only in second or
(1) disjunctive,
? ey, (ayav, or
subsequent member of sentence, sep-
arating single ideas (vel, A 62) or
clauses (aut, A 515); (b) ?/ may be
several times repeated, cf. aut
A 138; sive sive,
aut,
29,
308,
,
, ,
legi., ,
perh. from
very divine, of localities,
(2) from
133,
aor. (1)
aor.
beautiful ?), sacred,
702.
from
from
excitavi.
adm i-
col-
6, ,
lead the way for ;
prs,, ipf., fut., (), -,
quens, A 248|.
sweet-speaking, suavilo-
, .
conduct;
go in advance ; ddov, point out the way (), sweet to drinlc,
,
,
,
,
(2) (II.) d u c e r e
exercitum, lead (the amiy),
, ('), 527
no
;
92 ;
only
dat. sing., dat. pi.
,
leader, guide (Od.)
816.
-- ,
,,
/3 340.
s
(Od.)
, ,w,
, , Eng.
ua i s, e e t), swee^ ;
d u 1 c e (heartily) riserunt;
softly slumbering,
s
, (-,
809.
,, ',
commander,
aor., in signif.
chief, opp.
imp,,
and construction =^ jyye-
365.
ipf.
way
fut.
(11.)
1 . ,
TJ, r\iy
',
see II.
, ,
?), ?;.
,
,
noverat,
erat, from
see
,
(1) guide, lead the for, IV.
opp.
405
{) (
96
251), 46, cf.
247
only sing,,
(Lat. Auselius), sol, sun; sunrise,
[ 271,"],
A
,,,
; ; craftily, ;
(-
but
day,
sunset,
68
A
;afternoon,
605, 475, 485,
779, ; 289
388,
,, ,
211, dat. advantage. 191 404 12 ; his
-, (-
; ;
),
ipf.
, /,
curved path in the heavens,
,
assemble themselves (gradually one 8), 16, 421, 68 ;
phrases
by one), 231. signifying to shine, A 735,
, ),- ,,
, ;,
, =
congregati sunt.
lead, 217 ;
aor.
prs.,
from
()), ,
guide, 540), avyi],
vis, heat,
(as figure of life,
190, 160 ;
234
93,
epithets,
;
;
11, 61,
-
(
,, , ,
, , , ('^, 185), ex-
duci, with pressions for east, 239, (and
,
cil;
leader,
chiefs in war and leaders in coun-
principi, a 105.
; freq.
west, 191).
240,
Sun as god,
observing all things, 277,
cf. Lat. Sol,
344, 271, S
ipf. from (yet not so, 375) ; father of Kirke,
sit in council, hold assembly. 138 ; of Phaethusa and Lampetie,
(orig. following 7)), et, and, 133 ; propitiated by sacrifice, 104,
m, 197 ; oath by the sun,
,
also, 27, 79; with 118 joined 259 his
.
;
;
A 334
,
and
Avith
, ; with
also,
,
446 i;^^
;
;
663,
., ^, ^, r\Vy erat.
128, 322, 276,
see
329.
(),
400
. ;
7}, ^,
(/,
429 sq. See also
plupf. from
]), iam, now, in contrast
float, flutter, 108,
prs.,
12
unsteady.
of the Aloidae,
;
ipf,
,
ence already, A 250, 89 ; rat - ^, ,A ai, (), matutini, at
,,
:
.,- (),,
770,
aor., 98 freq. before or after vvv : =as far as one sees in the dim distance,
,
;
,
,
now at length, A 456 ;
ready.
213, now al-
.
13,
(), cloudy,
and
darJc,
64,
,
rejoice, t 353t.
TO, c (), m m
d u m,proft, see
^-
advantage, always in negative sense, walk-
, (,
);
, ,(, ),
ing in darkness, I 571. (II.)
paullum, neque quid- vocem
quam,quid expediet ? A 576, A tollentium, loud-voiced, 505|.
318, (y 95. , (1) father of An-
dromache, king of Thebe in Troas,
396, A 366. (2) of Imbros, guest-
144
,,,
, tiv, adveni, come,
,
478,
wool, or woolen thread
325.
friend of Triamos,
,
,
590.
mist,
erat, see
invisible,
(see
15 ;
43. (3) a Trojan,
), , , ,
.
means of rendering
esp. as
darkness, ; 15 (41),
381 ;
fera.,/05', ,
on distaff;
ply the distaff, 315. (Od.) (See the
lirst of the cuts below.)
, {), ]
491. (Od.) (See the cuts, representing
distaff and spindles.)
[
spindle,
{,
,
143 ;
of the verse,
niasc, from necessity
ace.,
776.
voc., fem.
suet us), car us, beloved,
,
dear,
6<,
147.
pi. from
accustomed places, haunts,
, (suet us),
511;
,,
411,2;e7W.
(it'vai), pronounced with
sy nizcsis at end of verse, ijja, i a t i- ^
,,
c am, provisions, food, ^ \U3. (Od.)
/,
,
chaff, t
, ibat, from
( ? ), synizesis
368|.
. , . ,
, , (),
ev, av, aor. act. and
, ,
ov, ot, (yiduus), unmarried mid. from
youth,
,
|, spi-ang,
567. [f]
resembled, see II.
aor.
{),
from .. gans, wander;
fugiat.
prs.,
1 457, vagando
-,
va-
cf-
..
with changing and
dat.,
(), pres., part,
hanks, 36| ; since rivers, like the
iSkamander, in warm countries, and
with sources in near mountains, have ,
470.
,
, .
(11.)
prowl about, swarm about,
a g a b a t u r, from
,
, ,
in consequence of rains a broad, rag-
ged bed out of all proportion to the
,
ordinary size of the stream, and banks
, ,
ragged and often high.
.
see
a 1 u i
{), 67 If-
amber,
,,
561|.
V c r u t, from
,
i
slain
TJi
,, . . , ,
king lihesos,
by Hektor,
,
152, gleaming
-,
aor. pass,
.
435.
from
(2) a Greek,
apostrophized,
\_''].
iverunt, see
a,
llf.
(.)
tc, tarn, ,
365,
fem.,
crazed,
pass,
273.
from
aoc.
confming, maddening.
and 7;, infatuated,
vac. in mind
ov,
wad; 464, =
en etr aver at,
, steep, Ufly,
plupf.
243,
,,,
slightly, 155.
mi si, from ^.
,
{), aetatem,
,
equals in
.-^,
age, fellows, 808.
,
,
etc., (II.)
, .
troubled, aor. from pi. from adultae,/M/i-
sanavit, healed, aor. from grotcn, 373f.
ace.
never felt the lash, untamed,
pi.,
94. (11.)
(), having *, ,
porinesos
see
Elis, division of
on west coast, inhabited in
Pelo-
{ ),
tlowest, most sluggish, the north by Epcioi, in the south by
531t. Achaioi, 615, 635.
-
, ,
{, ^,
-
aor. from pec
145
,
it. 55.
), untimely - = semi-, half-,
, (),
.,
,,
llSf.
aor.,
(,
vim
nails, studs,
aor. from
attulerat, from
. 29. (II.)
burnt,
23|.
-<$, ,
294t.
-', semi- deo rum,
('-), adj.,
semiusta,
demigods.
half-
be-
,
of the
.,
blest,
ireSiov, Elysian fields,
563 sqq.f
-
[i'j
abode longing io a mule, mule-, of chariot, \6kt,
-,
Q 268.
.
aor., (oX^ftj/), have gained. acc, etc., (nom. and dat.
comm., mulus, mule,
,
capta est, aor. from sing, wanting),
,, -^,
,
266, 655.
vagabar, from half axes, one -edged
a city in Phthiotis,
,
axes, 851. (II.)
,
-,
739t.
,
:
nia, 3; 226t.
ancient name of Makedo-
arenosa,
coram.,
t, ,
sandy, epithet of Pylos, a ,
701|.
quum
(temporal), when, al-
|, , , ,{), ,
93.^
', ,
',, , ,
,imp., inf.
3 pi.
,',, ,
part,
Avays at beginning of verse, exc.
followed in apodosis by
Ci) or
439
or
(),
()
ipf.
158;
, , , (,
sedeo, sit,
|,
with indie, of histor. tenses Avith
subj. (=:pres.), only 400.
prs., aor.
with head), nod; 148, it, the
;
, , ,,
,
ed, A 134,
, ,137, 412.
day, (a) as op-
ploughed field, nods (to the hrceze),
with its heads of grain n^^.ftll, 373. ;
--
posed to night,
the year, season,
,
490 ; (b) division of
', ,
condition of freedom ; of pres. expectation, the verb of the
, s e r V i t u s ; , r e d i- principal clause standing in; (a) imp..
tus, 455, 137; al- (^ 237, TT 274; (/3) fut, I 394, 353;
,
ways, forever : in one day, but () opt., 288; () prs. subj., 121,
,
/tt
(),
, ,
\e,byday,
, ,
, , , , ,
duily,
{]),
I
-
.,
,
72.
and
,(\].,{), (1)
end.
104.
=
(2)
;
diurna,
quotidianac,
, missed.
; -.
pres.,
318.
282.
A
(3)
(ii
166,
,
e
159; often with
u-heiher.
.)
with subj., a
t u 1 i t,
-
aor.
',
from
only 372, we.
' -, , , (-
, ,
,
,
usually coiTCsponding to acc,
(), , ', both, as well, 664. ), windy, breezy, airy, (of towns,
,
),
1.
dies, day.
,
;
,
7/, cultivated vine, with gold or ivorv, 226.
,
,
(,
c69t.
162|.
acc,
)/,
cicurem,
ija, son
indie,
of Thebaioo,
198|.
-5 146
,
,
- .
,
charioteer of Hektor, slain
-,
des,
'.
120|.
,
by Diome-
, (.), = ,
,
,
sedebant, from
success! t, from
iussit, from
t,
.. aw .
, ,, ,
f regit, from
, ipf., {), held the ace, 01, fem. y,, ,
matutinus; subst. moiming, dawn, d
{),
;
reins, guided, drove, 642.
{,
, ov, ,
., ,
,
oio, 447; elsewh. orientalis, ecwiem.
), charioteer, 580, etc. , see '.
The
the
charioteer stood usually left of
among the Assyrians,
the warrior (armed Avith bow) had also
an,
7, ludificatus
dat., j ecur, liver,
est, see -
301.
.,, -,
,
compellavit, hail, see opp. sea (coast),
interior, c 49 ;
yet used
,-
382 others yenrling. than, 468.
;
,
manhood,
,',
dazzling, of
156.
dat., (/, ), gleaming,
prowess,
,,
as, I 310.
ace. from
voc.
81,
from
4; just
-,
408.
(1) father of Satnios of
S 445t. (2) father of Klytomedes
sia,
from Aitolia, ^ 634. (3) father of
My-
,
deceiver, seducer,
'-,
den,
-^, (Ger.
),
aor.
ft,
deceive,
39 and
tiv, prs., ipf.
cajole,
769.
afterre-
seduce,
6, obviam
from .
Thestor, of Troja, 401.
facti sunt, med,
399.
>($- {),
hountiful,Z 251 f.
kind'y giving,
,,, tjirios 147
,
,
of remedies,
, /,
324t.^
218
(), loud
,,
;
Periphas
mild, of persons,
of counsels,
voiced,
of Troja,
384f
361. ,, ./.-.
.-,
TJpiryc,
,, ,
lapsus
A'omuit, from
precabaris, from
cesserunt, retire, from
sepulchral mound,
'
est, slip, from
126|.
, ,,,,
hail;
ipf. 271, sound 453, 483),{,
shrill; 399, roar. ( 303 [- - -], '
before vowels) pi. ;
).
. . .
Tlepolemos, 653.
',
dress, 104, 416 ; Avith Aavaoi,
", -, -
(1)
(2) Thessalos, 679. likewise with single names,
, , often replaced in 200, 15, 163; joined Avith
,, ,,
nom., as in other cases, by periphrasis, 110; 155.
voc. wanting, Hera- (Never = demigod.)
hles, son of Zeus and of Alkmene; his
birth,
26 ;
145,
98 ; 362,
destroys Laomedon's Troja,
623, ^
= (1)
7 44, con side.
sedes, sedet.
. ,
' , '.,
los, 689 sqq., cf. also 392, 397 fut. from eras.
, .
, , ,.
;
, ,
Hebe. National hero, celebrated in
,
365;
am bo.
pi.
sedet.
ntr. deterior,
paullo minus,
era t
//,
, ,.
, ,
;
,
,
, ,
, .
,, .
= . aor.
y,
see
from
aor. mid.
from
always with
perii)]irasis for Herakles, 690.
from
gain.
precari.
),quies,;7eace, quiet,
ace. masc, tutum, unin-
22f.
jured,
],69,
598 f.
,
, sive
pf.
366.
pass,
sive,
from
either or.
", Hera, daughter of Kronos and
of Rhea, sister and wife of Zeus her ; Tot (I. and ,
marks (1) . ),
ipf. from
,, ..,. ,
Greeks her children Ares, Hephai- antithesis 6, 188,
, ,
; :
,,
stos, Hebe, Eilcithyia; her favorite
haunts, Argos, Mykenai, Sparta, 51, but by all means, A 211, ' ,
487; quamquam, and yet, X 280 ;
^
52. Epithets,
, 48,
271
488, 7 278;
yet, A 140;
after
sed vero, but
with imp., yet,
24, and
;
238,
419 ; ,
-,
, ;
320.
earli/ morn,
93 Krjp,
also with ivi
169,413, /320, cf. 490;
53.5 likewise with
242, ;
;
,
;
pay,
-'6, , ,
;
anima, >
, early bom, epithet
As
169; svnonvmous
substantive =Eos,
with
2 250 power of
.,
of 195. 84, ; Itfe, ;
,/
148
,,
,.Hephaistos
is orig. nothing else than the element
,
426.
see oc) (,
sua (vi), ,
,
around the lion's jaws.
-,
,
,
. .
haired,
(
1 c u t u s e s t, ipf. from avddw.
A 36.
vp, V, see
oio, (),
clam av it, from
X 107t.
y,
beautiful-, fair-
,
noise, roar, hum,
209, II 769.
.,
echoing, ^ 72
(),
ntr.,
;
ipf. from
, -
roaring, A
fem.,
157.
and
(),
comparable to,
re), as quam, ow,
also, (1)
A 277. (2) tanquam,
were, A 359. ,
ubi, where, A 607.
",
quasi, as
c u ra, as when,
it
like,
no dat.,
(3) ecu
87.
{-, per se, '
mane,
r/pi,
(/)(;),
to-morrow at dawn,
eras multo mane.
mane, early; eras
136; with
,,
, ,
?), son of Zeus and of Hera, irp6, before daybreak, A 50.
god of fire, and of arts which need the o7, , (aurora), daybreak,
aid of fire; his wife,Charis, 382 sqq. 111, 7 2; dawn, 390; eras mane,
,
but in Odyssey, the faithless Aphro- 470, 375 day, 31 east, 26.
?, Eos, Aurora; ; ;
.
, , ,,^,
: 121, 250; abode,
3, A 1,
,-
armor of Achilleus ; net in which he 1, 197 ;
entrapped Ares and Aphrodite, 274 226, precedes her as she drives her
brazen houses of gods on Olympos
and their outfit sceptre and aegis of
Zeus his titles,
;
;
chariot aloft, 246; epithets,
^, ^
.
,
sit,
,
, , 124.
ace. 1.,
ipf.
{),
sedere,
hinges of ,
re),
maid,
woman of the bedchamber, chamber-
8. (Od.)
, (,
volume], e.g. women's chamber (d 121),
room for weapons
337), bedchamber,
,
(
17), store-room (Ji
() ,
sea it means the Mediterranean, 294.
ing,
,
(negotia), belonging
^,\oy,
614, c 67.
63 ;
raariti-
part., (),
teeming with
to the sea,
fat.
bloom-
,,
149 - ,
, , {),
, , , , , , , ,
y,
abounding, goodly feast,
name of a Nereid,
always with
76,
39 f. ,
693.
,, , ,
Personified, Death, twin-brother
of Sleep, ? 231. [a a]
admirarentur,
only 3 pi. 1
admire,
aor.
, .
191|.
, (), blooming, (1) fresh, strong, prs. ipf., 3 pi. aor.
,
(2) manly voice sepelire, bury,
, , (),
thick, plupf. pass,
was mute, ; shedding big tears, 52.
; rich, reeking, ; thick and
-, -,
, , ntr. comp.
.
frequent sob, entered into in the
;
adv. ferox,
prime of youthful freshness, blooming,
,
,
(), good
gen. pi.
cheer, X
from , ',
courageous, daring
(),
aor.,
nif. be
prs., pf.
; 449, impudent,
be bold, also in
impudent ; part, confident; 197,
bad
also 1
sig-
, , /,
504t.
dat. pi. -t)s, from ^vith ace, of good courage as regards
,, , , , ,
(),
,, abundance,
ace. masc,
603.
(), foliage
the contest.
(Eng. d a r e), a u d a-
,
(as fodder for goats), 224f cia, boldness, also = impudence, 570.
5, (-
,
, ,.
abound
,,
y,
dant, fresh,
,
in,
.ace,
only pf part.
plupf
teem with, dat. part., abun-
245, cf c 467.
, (),
;
cf>
shoot, scion,
relying upon,
adj.,
(subj.),
iter,
(),
(), 823.
prs., ipf.
confident,
2 sing. aor.
confirm are, en-
1 sing.
,
,,
87,
(),
319t. ,
, ,
157; see
, part.,
,
as exclamation, 306 only 326,
-
the Epeians, 620f. ;
,
ciens, warming, 246. iter.
,
prs., ipf.
(),
,
warming, metaph. mid. fut.
comfort,
, 412. aor. (), mira-
, (), wonder (at),
offering 320,
offirst-
601,411; ,11,7/43;
373ri,
account , ;
,, , ,,,
fruits, hai'vest offering, I 534f. [y'\
son of Tha- of; with dependent sentence, 320,
,
lysios, 458t.
frequenter, often, 1 43, 209.
629 sq. vith ace. and inf.,
,,,
601.
fut. part, from , ;
-
(), ,
only pi. ipf aor. admiraturi, lOSf.
,
398, a 360
483.
;
,
gaze xipon with vxmder,
(), ,
only mid. prs. inf aor.
suck (the breast of a mortal),
,
, .,
ntr., wonder, bewilder- 58 milk, 89.
,dea,, ,
;
66, , , , , frcquen-
ment, 394. ^,
,
tes, crowded, thick, frequent,
552.
|6,
prs., ipf. ,
2 sing, ind., and -
252,
',
goddess, (. -),
,
frequently, resort; with part.
,
quenter, 451.
,
and pi., frondes, bush, phur,
=
fre- as sacred instrument of purification
481 ; with fumes of sul-
cf.
,
, (=^',
^. -.)
;
, , -
fut,, and pres. mid.
shrub, thicket, 190, 156.
,
nex, mortes;
Thrakian bard, vanquished
,
place, a sunny spot in vineyard where (1) with ablative force, and ire ex,
grapes were dried,
,
123f. 26, 289; de,Q 490; obedire, obey,
-
.,
6, opt., inf. aor. from
56,
199; after comparatives, A 114,
,,
312 I 419 also with
6 , , ,, ,
; ;
,., , ,,,,
pres. pass.,(fen do), strike, 127; 213; 524;
with (the bow behind the ears), 491. 407. (3) joined with word in
, subj. aor. from gen., 42, A 180, 94, 337 with
,
BeioS) 010, ov, , di-
;
114.
vinus, = glorious, (4)
,
divine, 41 ; also instead of gen., d 393, 232,
,, , . =, ',
,,,, , -, .
341 ; sacer, 298. 439 ; but never instead of gen. partitive.
aor. subj.
(1) --
from
curro. (2) the hand,
gen. from
339 f.
flat of
,
opt.
264
,
,6, ,
delude,, -,
;
, (),
prs., ipf,
fut.
charm,
deceive,
(),322, 594
aor.
QiXyi^
aor. 1
cajole, bewitch,
; blind,
iter,
;
pass. prs.
and 3
and
435.
pi.
276 ;
^, imp. aor. act. from
constructoruui,
6-,
beautiful as the gods,
gen.
acc,
ov, (),
pi., (), a diis
god-built,
623, 271.
519|.
godlike,
like the
C i a e, charm
^
ing the gods.
fundamenta,
;
and
,
, (0EXyw)= deli-
509, means of appeas-
28; the
, ().
first, fig. bed
gods, in exterior,
60, divinitus,/rom
-,
447 f.
of Polypheides,
6-',
A 131.
., ,,
,, , ,
^() =
{-
-,
(roots) of the eye,
of throat, near the j
, , ,,
()=- ,
S 493
ugulum,
inf. aor.
; lower part
from
47.
-
prophesying,
gen. pi.
A 109.
gen.,
vaticinatio, vaticinium,
part., vaticinans,
and -5-
),
down
cmtom, mage, that which is laid
, -6,
)=
A
prophecy, oracle,
(,
385.
--
or established not by written law,
but by old law, 761, t 112, 115;
acc. ov, (cf.
who discloses
one
- the
fas iusque est; with inf.
sicut fas est, as is right,
with gen., , . L,
73 also
with dat., SJ 386
;
- ;
will
),
,,,,
,,, , , , ,
of gods
416.
; vates, seer (N 70,
fatum,
387
fied,
;
Themis,
, , (),
prerogatives, joined with
;
87, 93.
(goddess)
, {) , ,
., (- 394;
;
comm., deus (dea), ^oc2
of individual deities, 514,
then like numen, the deity,
,
6(,
, ;
aor.
govern,
{),.&^\, forced,
114.
give law,
zesis, e. g.
[Often pronounced by syni-
251,
ka,
f/.]
?), pleasing
with
-
whence,
inf.,
-, suffix (cf. Lat. -tus). I. in
-, ^,
^/ .
,
486 and 542.
serviebam,
1
364.
sing, ipf.,
serve,
265t.
t, , , com-
[a]
, , ,,
; ;
305,
(2)
cf. -,
',
de-
cf.
see
only subj. aor.
t)
-, -
persons, -, d
(with
II.
i
,
i i t u s ; -.-, - ^,
with designations of
Aw-,
213), ;
warm, 388.
ntr.
imp. prs.,
a, fervid urn,
calefacite;
a, Lt,
, 151
^, ,
,
pass. ipf. 3 sing,
-,
,
,
381.
aestas, summer,
,
AchiUeus,
ft,
209,
(for
?/
216.
118.
a
a Paionian, slain by
slanderous demagogue in
calefiebat,
, fur-nus),
,
,
,
,
,
(,
, , city, (1) in
397
and name of a
Troas, at foot of Mount
Plakos, residence of Eetion, A 366,
destroyed by Achilleus.
by Kadmos
;
;
(2)
Greek camp,
s c ere,
pass.,
, , warm, warm one's
23;
212-69.
prs., fut. mid,
507, pass. aor. subj.
-, .
incendi, 331.
imp. aor. from
, self,
ferve-
so also ,
,,
only pi.,
Egvpt on Nile
I 381.
(1) Theban ; but (2) as
proper name, father of Eniopeus,
120.
,
), city in
126,
,
(), whet (the teeth) imp.
,
a, wondrous, prs., ;
,
,
;
ntr.
107.
',
adv., mirum in modum,
acc,
town
(), in Boiotia,
site, 296|.
498 f.
,
,, ,
,
aor. mid.
, ,
en well his spear,
only opt.
,
382.
let each one sharp-
aor.
ipf
/,adv. -,
astonishing,
gen.,
637 (,
and
, y,
?),
tremendous, in good and mire,
ov, and
418, 133
3 1., (),
mirari, contemplari, gaze at, ad-
191 with , , ; ;
(-
; ;
ordering,
ing,
', 177.
367.
(), , fiercely blaz-
76
728,
,
;
joined with svnonymous verb,
265.
2 sing. subj. aor. from .^
,, , ,,
glorious,
,
(Od.)
,
, .
acc,
ing, attending the deity
(-,
385
sequi
;
dwelling
"), follow-
pious or divine,
a 328.
about
fancier, connoisseur,
).
493|.
(
s 1
),
^ 397f
beholder,
(v,
h u r, brimstone,
1.
i. e.
, , ,
tribe
Dodona
Pheidon,
in Epeiros,
(Od.)
316.
son of Herakles, father
427 ; their king
',
chas, A 69. (2) Alkmaon, 394. fem. , ,, ai, and 269, and
of Alkmaon.
(1) father of Kalchas. (2) yoi, 386, gentler,
femininus,
(3) son of Enops, slain cf gentle sex;
, , ,
feebler,
mu
'-,
by Patroklos,
rough breathing,
40 If.
ov,
{,
a, ''), before ing (dew,
1 i ebri
c
s, female.
, (),
467).
(2) fresh, refresh-
congeriem,
,', ,=
cf fatum, ntr., decrees of fate; with heap,
, 368|.
,,
1^3 =
,
thick. in prose, allied perh.
- ,
-. , ,
t, Xv, 7, a Nereid, mother to then, so then ; also -, ov- (o//).
, , ,
62,
-
of Achilleus by Peleus,
, ,,
cf.
, ',),
A 502 sqq.,
431 sqq.,
397 sqq.; epithets,
),
.
(Eng. deer), fera,
rairareris, opt. from
du., and
u-ild beast, 473.
,
, (),
,
etc., prs., (inf. also dat. pi., vena-
ipf. (iter, fut. toribus, hunters, joined adjectively
curro, run; of men and animals ;
part, with and 41.
joined with other verbs =oci us, quick- (II.)
ly,
,,
in haste, 343, 394, 106 also of
ships, potter's wheel, vein, and in gen. hunting,
of round or quick-moving things.
divinae,
;
lllf.
,
158.
465f
part.,
, , (), venatio,
(), venantem,
chase,
, , and , 152 ',
, .
, (),
544, {),\ enator, hunter
better reading
fc,
; 397, proleptically ; ,
citus, quick, with
,
beast,
, , 1.,
on fixed terms, hired laborer, day laborer
conditio), laborer
,
- , .
, (, (cf. 388); swiftly
and sinking in the horizon,
flitting by,
299.
,
vanquished serfs, slaves), only
,
(o])p. aor.
644f prae), acui, brought to a point, 327 f.
3 pi, opt. aor. from 0<5p6, aor. from
see.
^at,
5,
mirarentiir.
.
, , ,
sucked,
),
ov, fem.
impetuosus, rushing,
^,
ly, (^-
raging,
<, , ,
631, Theseus; na-
ace. impetuous Ares, 30
,
; ;
,
subst. and pron. stems to mark place 140, 545.
-
in which. a nymph, daughter of Phor-
,
Oivi,
,
acervus, heap,
strand.
masc,
45.
?), (1)
(2) elsewh.
kys, mother of Polyphemos,
71.
herald of Menestheus,
342.
,
vuy
,, (,
shattered,
',,, ,',,
, ,
502f
-,
- -,
town in
only
307.
aor.
Boiotia,
eOXaae,
dac i
210.
a Paionian, slain by Achil-
[o]
ro,
a, boldness,
S 416
courage.
v. 1. see .
\^]=, au-
,
part,
),
,, , ,
, ,
^),
-
, -6.
-,
-5,
,
will rub his shoulders,
fut.
etc.,
prs., aor.
, ;
(and
pf
etc.,
pf sync,
22 1 f.
inf
-
-
-
<I1.)
fast,-
255.
Herakles,
(),
stout-hearted,
639.
son of Nestor,
41.
bravely stead-
321,
;
52;
,
<,, and
^,
,
joined with
.-
mori,
(no
die,
mortui,
412.
ntr.),
the dead.
mortalis,
eer,
ing, rash,
463|.
,
553.
Sarpedon's chariot-
audax,
from
bold, dar-
'
17, etc., aor. iter,
, ,
41
)6,
; 212.
avToc, (1) son of Andraimon,
,
7<,
), praemia
{ =
educationis,
from
return
638 in Aitolia,
; 527, (2) for bHnging uf,
,
son of Dionysos and of Ariadne, of 478 and 302, nor
,
by Menelaos,
, .^,
Lemnos, S 230, (3) a Trojan, slain did he recompense his parents for (their
, 311.
name of a Nereid, 40|.
entertained, S 36t.
care in) bringing him up.
aor. pass.,
aor. from
(), to be pyv,
a region in northern Greece beyond
Thrake,
<,
III.,
and
k)
only gen. sing., building
010,
of circular form, tcith vaulted roof, in
court- vard of Odysseus.
,
Qo6% (no gen. sing.), only gen. dat.
/(), adv.
,
, '
the Peneios, inhabited by Kikones"^ and
Paiones,
230
13 ;
;
845, 485,
ei*sed by river Axios
,,
322; trav-
hence adj.
,
Thrakian ; sea,
=Samothrake,
island
the inhabitants of Thrake are call
;
-^^
ed
,
, ,
, ^, ),
epiiv
(sing,
533.
ipf., (), ',
(, ,
153
721),
,
were raising the funeral song
722,
,
helmsman running
729. (2)
vi,
61.
footstool,
Q\s,ev{\\. footstool,
(1) of t^ie
athwart the ship,
(),
, (),
either as
107
,
fragrant,
father of Aigisthos, who is
;
hence called
48.
^518.
smoking with incense,
part of
'
the vic-
in cut No. 112, from Assyrian origi- tim to be burned, I 22|.
nal, attached to the chair, or usually .-7, , , (), it, heart-
,
standing free. (ce cuts Nos. 73, 74, paining, grieving, 69.
6.-, ,
,,
112.) welcome, dear, 199,
,
,
Qpy^, sec QpyKt], I 336.
coping, cornice, pi. bat- a Trojan, slain by Dio-
tlements,
,,
crowned
it
lOf.
267.
only
(Od.)
aor.
the top of the wall, to
impassable, with bramble -bushes,
fable-island, pasture of
,
the cattle of Helios, /z 135 the ancients
identified it and located it in Sicily.
', , c a i 1 1 s,
;
-,
make
-
.,
medes,
dros, 430 f.
rallying
283t.
6-,
320t.
the
life
bordering
('), scarcely
ntr. pi.,
in
on the
('), delighting
389 f.
still
(.,
6- {-),
,
, - ,
pilus, hair, also spoken of wool, and pleasantly,
of bristles, 135.
X 441 f. 6-,
362t.
, (),
,,
Ta,floivers, oio,
533t.
, town of the Lokrians,
;
back and footstool cushions were a Trojan chief, 146|.
-, ,
;
laid upon the seat, and over both seat - ace, lion-hearted,
and back carpets were spread. (See 639.
cut, under cf. also No. 112, life-de- (),
,
,
Avhere two chairs, from Assyrian and stroying,
from Greek originals, are represented.)
,
crushed,
, speech, tongue, 437 f.
396|.
aor. pass., {), ,
6{}(,
, -
544. (II.)
, , , (),
strictly, that
which is in constant motion (blood as the
-
was vehicle of the anima), (1)
strength,
life, vital
etc. (2)
,
pvov,,co\\.,rusLs,35\^f. [] heart, as seat of emotions, courage
,
.
,
,., ,(),
ford of the Alpheios,
inA-adere,
etc.,
attack.
592, 711. and drink). (3) as seat of reason
prs., ipf., aor.
salire, leap, (tv) , mind, thought,
heart.
nature,
,
(4) in
heart,
general
, lay to
signif. disposition,
215;
,
, ,
, ,sync,
;
dat.,
ing or rise of the plain (on
,,
dros), 160. (II.)
filia, daughter,
,
,,
197.
kpta-
rptg,
in
irtciow, ris-
Skaman- V
[
(iV)
, 145,
ously,
,
mind and
locat., in (his) h^art, soul,
301, 304 from the heart, seri-
212, 778;
;
mente animoque,
in soul, in the inmost heart
used as equivalent to one's own
in
,
OveXXa,
see
y, av, ai,
. , ().
forms of four and five syllables.]
tempest
self
ing
-6,
life,
298,0 202, X 122.
or, a,
fraught with death, fatal ;
(),
169,
destroy-
,
(, ,by
t u o^er
s),
,
,
<5, ntr., ),
geii., arbor-vita^,
odorous, ISSf.
with fragrant
pouring
fire to
throAving
be burnt a
or
upon the
wood,
, 60|.
6vcW, ntr., bumt-ojjferings,
part
260.
of, 446,
(See adjoin-
270.
the
-<$, , (),
smoke rising from the burnt-offering,
one who, from -, , (-
ing cut.)
), fragrant, ^121.
),
,
draws an omen, 221,
only pf. part.
145.
, ,,
(Od.)^
mul-
, fragrant, S 172|.
-,
694,
for as,
410.
to the door, forth, out,
() <, ,
,,tiixix,
669.
penalty,
, ,{\)
192,
door,
,,
,,
Polvphemos
t 240. (Od.)
dat.
X
415
69|.
, (),
;
no gen. and
y,
at
door-stone,
mouth of
placed
his
wings of a door,
137, near to the
(see plate III., o).
dat. sing., pi. gen.
door, folding doors, gate,
by sembly.
den,
[i/J
{),
,
assembly,
,,
228|.
, ,
corselet,
26
cuir
no
19 sqq.
;
a noble Egyptian,
, 429.
from
3, to
(II.)
dat. pi., breastplate, cuirass,
usually of bronze,
;
a 441, 47 ; entrance, 370 ; 788, adjacent cut, also cuts Nos. 36 and 78.)
vp,=at the court (cf. our phrase
,
'
,
tan,
Sublime Porte,' as designation of Sul-
,
,
also
ed, many-tasseled,
448.^ (11.)
[Xen.]
352=0,
for as.
, (),
, (),
[^]
[]
{),
implements em-
738.
).
f oris, forth,
richly tassel-
(11.)
tufts, tassels,
#'
, , (),
the shoulder pieces (see cut) were drawn
down by small chains and fastened to
I.
surge; of water,
swollen stream
,
(2) saevire, A
prs., ipf.
; , 342,
swam
(1) heave,
234, rushing with
rages;
in blood.
buttons (see cut No. 78) ; the metal
plates were united by clasps (see cut
, ,
No. 22) 5^ the upper part of the thighs
was protected by the worn over
II. ,
raged charging around and
in front with his spear, 699.
part, prs., ipf. , aor.
the apron,
its metal flaps,
of leather or felt, by
(Nos. 12, 36,
85), or plates (Nos. 3, 36, 78) ; over the
,,
155
,
).,
and
pr., ipf.
; and
mid. 3 du.
,
- ,,,, 226,
5,
530,
301
(67]'), arm with
mid. arm one's
()
; fut. aor. act.
self,
breastplate, or cuirass,
, jackals,
101 ;
and mid.,
aor. pass.
340, A
(530) 376.
474. (II.)
.
,,
,
laivei,
aor.
, , .
,, ,,,,
see log.
erai, prs., ipf.
it)vy, aor. pass,
see ,
,
octare,pa5S
when augmented.]
the night, sleep, also
I
{ ),
325, 340.
with
[;
subj. yg, y,
, , . (,
calef ieri,
pass, ,,
iis
calefacere, warm,
359 ;
gaudeo,
cheer, lighten, c
taL delight in
pass.,
549
y,
shout ; in field, hunt, or distress.
part, prs., ipf.
clamor, cry,
[]
, ov,
",
them, freq. with
a Nereid,
laXXciv, prs.,
", , ov, ,
forth, usually with
ipf. ,
(^), mitto, send
,
42 f.
,
followed by
[]
aor.
Ger. viehern ?), cry aloud, of
single person or of many, 333; of
things, strep ere, 7'ing, roar, twang,
2 1 6. [; though
hiss, resound, crackle,
having f, it is often augmented,
orig.
dat. or ace. ;
,
142, iy, assail with
6,
when becomes 7.]
-
,
insults,
Boiotians,
[i]
son of Ares, chief of
512. ,,
,26,712.
(),
town in Thessaly,
poplitem,
,
(II.)
,
'Iofjivos, Trojan chief, 139|. [] inner part of the knee, hollow of the
, , ,
, . Nereids, 47|. knee, 212|. [u]
(1) son of Dares, a Trojan,
aor. pass,
ipf., fut.
,;
from
aor.
, 11. (2) herald of Trojans,
charioteer of Priamos, 470. [7]
248 ;
.
,
curare,
525.
,
[7]
tend,
'laovcs, lonians,
a Titan,
Kara-tViTrry, p. 169.
cf.
heal,
N685t. [- v--]
479 f.
2, t
,
Zeus,
189.
^,
of Mount Ida, Idaean, (1)
605; 291,
Idaean mountains Ida,
[7]
l=:^C,et,
, 194, rt 113.
170,
{2)
,
'lapSdvos, river (1) in Kreta,
(2)
', ,
in Elis,
(), eunt.
near Fheiai,
,
A 183; its summit.
'^],
821,
Zeus ;
Peloponnesos. [7]
"IdoOs, (1) son of Sphalos, leader
, Ida (as his seat),
276.
397,
, ,,
of Dmetor.
and
367, (),
,
, , ,
, per- was
", cernas, see
,
ntr.,
tum, private, ^314.
ipf.,
sweating,
father of Kleopatra,
(-,
,
204f
(viduus), priva-
.
( Od. )
[7]
[-^ -]
V.
Eng. sweat), /
I 558t.
() 156
,,
(-
,(), scire, see IV.
^, c s i d, sit ; instituted a contest, or
,
aor. pass, from bade the broad assembly be seated,
?), {()7riaw),bent himself (back- 258.
ward), 266. , prs. and mid., ipf and
', (/,
act.
,
V.
, vidercnt, see
and ,
son of Deu-
mid.,
one's seat,
iter,
with gen. of place, I 218, cf.
si do), take
,
down, recline (also mid.), 326,
-
Kreta, 265, 117, 645;
periphrasis:=Idomeneus,
248 ; his son Arsilochos, 259 ; com-
rade in arms Meriones,
), 113.
X 335
\i]v, ho^d
,
,,
;
656f
, ,
dat., (Upig), hy skill (in bat- peculiar forms 3 pi. prs. Ii7<rt,
,
,,,,
:
prs., fut.
s u d a r e, stoeat,
,
with sweat,
,, ,
bid be seated,
388.
aor.
,
-
; let flow forth
, inf
let loose
,, ,
[ in pres.
, .,. ,
took their seats. [S] c u i d u s, eager,
, , {),
sudor, but freq., esp. in part, and ipf, i.]
,
dat. ace.
sweat, with 27. aor. from and 1-(-
sciens, see IV. from ((), Cat.
see
bat.
=(,
, ,(),
ipf. 3
V. , ifj/, ibat. tci, mitte-
pi. aor.
iret.
from
.,
leader of Argonauts,
'.
^,
,
Euneos, son of
mid., tcv,
(),
72, 469.
ijpoc, ijpa,
medic US,
and
healer,
16, ,
384,
olc,
riae lectiones
Upciav,
304, and
for '- from
priestess,
.
274, a-
300t.
-66,
bom in lawful wedlock,
dat. pi., (, -),
legitimate, 203 +.
,
, ,. ,,,,,-
sacrificial priest of
,,
sootlisaijer,
UpcvcTC, prs., ii)f.
3 ; fut.
A 23.
', , - ',
,
[i]
a single god, also
iter.
etc.,
586t.
native island of Odysseus ;
the ancients identified as Ithaka the
present island Theaki, vith mts. 'Sijpi-
", ,
aor.
pass, plupf.
mid.
', (^) 125,
r 198; N7ioc, its harbor, 'Pf?-
epithets,
;
-
,
; ;
Hence </^^,
tim,
, (),
in the stranger's honor.
94.
,
Uposy
,
,,
56,
, r),
378,
,(1?), strong,
464, joined,
mighty, fresh,
"in this
Ithaka, 207 f.
,imp. from
, (),
[.]
often Avith
straight flight,
.
,
signif with
,, , ; ,
holy, of
day, darkness, rivers, barley; sacer,
sacred, of altar, grove, house, heca-
tombs, cities, localities, 108, a 2
778t.
, itpov, ', ,,
hallowed, of threshing-floor, olive-tree.
and
t/o^ftv=sacrificare,
subst., sacrum,
sacrifice,
so as to be straight, ^ 121 ; make straight,
jO 341 ; direct, guide (missiles, ship), in
a given direction, with ace, 290, also
victimae, A
61
1(,
;
in
Tivi
line, i.
;
e.
475, jtass., placed themselves
parallel to the pole; mid. re-
, .
,
ilv- 15/
-,
flexivc, was directing hie arrow, etc.,
(, , ,
see
in Ithaka, 57f.
,
ace, 99),
straight-flying (lance),
]. ,
straight, just,
fairly.
II. IWs and
straight for, Avith
7, ,
580 ; ,169|.
straightforward,
most
wind,
,,
A
/,
479.
lKVV|xcvai, prs.
ipf, (),
which in
humor,
(^)
(Od.)
arrive,
part.,
128.
(ico), deck,
fair following
(Od.)
392f.
verbs of motion,
(in hostile signif.).
(psptiv,
252, 5
bring Offaimt and aft (see plate IV., at end of vol.)
of ship. (See cuts Nos. 15
III. le^v, Ttjv, (), vndertaking, ex-
, (,
and 35.)
.',,
pedition, d 434,
7
,, only aor.
straight
go
straight forward, advance, attack (of
79
304, upright or faithless disposition
;
, , {),
upward.
tendenq/, course,
[7]
;
, , ',,,,;
',
(),
', the goal
ipf.
subj. 2
aor.
consequi,
aor.
sing,
sub- ;
fut.
reach,
t, mid. prs.
opt. 3 pi.
, , ,
693, with inf., desire. full strength of youth,
, ,(',,
;
*|, town in Thessaly, 729|. arrive at dawn, old age ; also Avith
(V/cw),
prs.,
arrive at, reach, with
designations of place and names of
,,
ipf aor. and prs. mid.,
generally come ;
524, 444, thither), so
reduc e
(),
m
,
persons less freq. with prep.
; yovva
supplicare alicui, come as
;
come back, return ; an abstract noun is
' ()
freq. the subj., e. g. wrath, grief, long-
,
{
hither; noun de-
-
ing,
ing (exile) and distress and grief /(/,
; Avhom wander-
,-
,
pain), is sometimes found as subj. ;
[, in ipf. and ]
father of Penelope, broth-
er of Tyndareos, a 276, 329, 797.
yrop), 228.
, ,
345
^
care,
yovva,
; characterizes,
division (of spoils) arrives, A 166
fall into hands of ; also s u
267.
424,
[t, but .] 516
228
;
=
;
cf.
;
1 i-
[..-]^
nor,
, ,',, , , (, ),
,
milis,
145f.
like, .)
TTiWToc,
[lica.]
son
53.
S.W. of Asia Mi-
(See
of Hiketaon, Mela-
si-
,
, ,
,,
troops,
, ,
ipf.
,
,
pitious, gentle,
(;),
93t.
ov,
I
550.
adv.,
fut.
catervatim,
(II.) [7]
(-
t
, ,
nippos, and
', 546t. [i] aor.
, (1) 'scion
Laomedon, Priamos's brother,
of Ares,' son of
147,
), a C a r e, reconcile one's sefto, make
1
propitious, appease ;
,
238. (2) father of Melanippos, 472. [7J
576. []
^
Ikctcvov,
;;),
atit, ,()
6, ipf., aor.
supplicare, approach
( 574), 292 ;
etc.,
as suppU-
with acc.
(- 558 f.
ircoiov, plain of Ilion,
[7]
subj.,
{'), be gracious,
opt.
365. (Od.)
imp.
and
, inf.,
65, ao, ,
", ",
530.
7
= <. irpo, be-
, ,,,
r),,
,,.-
suppliant, for protection, and esp. in (1) Ilios or I/ion, the residence of Pria-
8,
search of purification from homicide
(cf. Tlepolemos, Lvkophron, Patro-
klos), t 269, 75. [i]
Zf /'<,, protector of suppli-
V 213t. [<]
12
mos, and capital city of the Trojan plain
(see plate V., at end of vol.) ; epithets,
A
172.
71, r 182; " 158
,
,
ra,
572|.
omedon,
166.
,
a 259.
372;
,
(2) son of Mermeros of Ephy-
(lutum), mud,
,
with twisted cords,
slime,
;
,
31 8^ [.]
a, ,,,
leather strap or thong, (1) in connection
niasc,
(4)
544.
(2) chin-strap of helmet,
(3) cestus of boxers, see
the leash or latch-string by
doors were fastened and unfastened.
See adjacent cut, in four divisions
727
324, 363 (c) the halter,
;
371.
which
.
Inside.
,
250 ;
(text corrupt),
586.
(c) subj.
videtur, rig
,
,
and
598,
'
-
262.
-,
^-,?
ant for prize in chariot-race,
() ,
(),
be driven,
A 297,
road
340
-
224, it appears to me, in my mind,^afe ,
,
driver of
before me in recollection. horses, fighter from chaiiot, kriight,
,
, .,
the head, back
dat. pi.
01',
from ".
(fiv-), bone
of head,
of
73.
the back
(11.)
of -?,
125, y 436.
607, adapted
passable with chanois
todriving horses.
see
,
105|, ap-
parently designates a species of wild
=
goat perh. chamois.
=
-,
Ilippemolgoi, a Skythian tribe,
-, ace,
hair, of horse's mane, 469.
{'),
of horse-
mare-milkers.
(),
( ),
5.
,
of Peirithoos.
'. see
317, mother
-, ace,
from a chariot, Q 257, 259.
fighter
-, (, ),
violet blue,
rg, waist,
(lov,
of wool,
ov,
f 231.
135.
(Od.)
violet, dark,
(Od.) [i]
arrow-re- slain
-,
nourishing, horse-breeding, epithet esp,
of Argos,
,
-, , by Achilleus,
287.
401.
Trojan Mamor,
daughter of An-
,
ceiving, 12, of quiver. [I] (1)
-66, gen., , {), violet-colored, chises, 429. (2) attendant of Penel-
(3)
,-,
dark blue, e 56. [] ope, 182. wife of Pei-
, , (),-,
locvra ( iron
rusty rithoos, 742.
,,
)
A
,
of heroes and of Trojans, y 17, 181.
-, , ,
'Iinrci
335|.
- slain by Odvsseus,
(),
,
,,
less in action.
lective
,,,
],
(11.)
gen. from Fiov, (vio-lae), col-
noun, violets,
(,
72f.
barbatae,
,,
shaggy, iirir6 -
330t.
,
thick horse-hair plume, bushy with horse-
hair, 714.
course for
with
chariots,
()
sagitta, arrow,
, ., , unus,
pi. ioi,
515.
68),
a, one, -,/
tinr<i0v,
515, 531.
from
,
horse,
,
iy,
,
354, 437. (II.) [i] 251. (2) 289.
1<5, , (), (),
ing,
-,
, 41.
downy
(), first
319t.
will,
growth of
mov-
-,
liriro-KcXevOc
with horse-hair,
ov,
,
suift-driving, Yatrolilos,
338.
horse-urging,
126. (II.)
, , (),
decked
,
the beard, hair, [i]
shooting, 53.
, {, ), arrow- -
-,
1, 677.
,
son of Hippasos, (1) cousin of Rhesos,
Apisaon. (2) Hypsenor. (3) Cha- 518t.
rops, and his brother Sokos,
, ^,(),
431. (1) son of Antimachos,
,
ov, y, yai, of slain by Agamemnon, 122. (2) a
or for horses, horse
"),
',
plume, 537.
,,,
; horse-hair Lykian, son of Bellerophontes, father
of Glaukos,
1.
fighting
4311.
on horse-lack
-, 160
-
-,
slain
by Hektor,
son of Antimachos,
by Leonteus, 189|.
a Greek warrior, slain
303 f.
>vith
(),
,
general, strength, force, power, e. g. of
wind and Avavcs freq. in periphrasis,
or 3. ,
ipf.
;
iter. mid. ,
,
(col ere), horse-rearing, aequans, balancing, 435;
horse-training, 4 and /^/,
iiriros, sing., du., (-ouV), and pL,
comm., but usually fern., (no voc.),
227. S made
see
, herself equal,
(1)
IV.
ibant.
607.
(2) []
noverant,
,
ferred to,
riors, 13
,
265, 113,
opp. infantry, foot,
554
1 53
142,
;
163;
opp. war-
', ;
in simile, ,, ,
44, 100.)
I. 6, ipf.,
spoke relating,
(in-sece,
(),
203,
say), said;
31.
assimu-
,
,
708. II.
",
;
,
', , chariot fighter, knight; esp. city of Kikones, t 40.
as epithet of Nestor, 336, 628. 1((-, godlike (in figure) ; epithet
son of Hippotes, Aiolos, of heroes, 310 in Odyssey, of Te-
;
/c36t.
slain by Meriones, S <-,
lemachos, a 324. [7]
ace, having an equal share,
-,
514 ; father of Morys, 792. [t]
-,
equally powerful, equal, 209f [7] .
",
plume,
rj^ao,
382.
only 3 sing, aor.
(icere), castigare, chastise,
iv, {),
,
with horse-tail
,
142t.
(,
ace, ro, level ground,
ov, 01
cf. ),
; ,
like,
, , y,
par, in num-size,
; ov, a,
., . 1,
spoken of gods and of kings, A 454, ber, quantity, exterior, nature=idem
193.
,
or u u s, 704, also with
,
,
;
,,
sene, I 150.
, = ace ip iter, (
imagine himself my equal, A. 187.
.
t, ?),
hawk, 237. [t] e. g. adv., par iter, on equal terms
^, .j
409 swift,
, epithets fleet as the vind,
;
IV,
786, 353, 790,
172; Iris, in the Iliad, messenger
399,
: toith,
= ,
of battle opp.
203, Avith dat., I
*, illegitimate
of the gods, with golden wings,
She delivers on the battle-field mes-
,
sages to gods and men to the latter,
usually in assumed human form.
Ipiv,
398.
idth,
-, (by Agamemnon,
), , makeany
rival, in
01, ,
son of Priamos.
101 f-
prs.,
one's self equal, vie
thing, n,
from
101,
dat. pi. from preceding), ramhow, 27, 390. (II.)
I
<,
, .
,
547. drawing alike, equally
-
,
red. aor., (-,
sec-), declare,
I.
484.
,
), ',
(imp. ',
^ {,
',
182
,
elsewh. read
;
fut.
inf.
in gen- '),
1
ipf.
aor.
also iter.
56,
voi,
51.
prevented from falling forward,
(See cut, letter b.)
,,
cloud, fog; excitare, pugnam, rix-
am,
stop, mill;
weigh off,
,
rouse, beffin, battle, strife,
bring land, r 188;
to
pounds ; pass. aor.
292 ;
,
stood firm, 463. II. intr., set
, <<=,,
,, ,, , ',
, -
,
one's self, stand, mid. prs., ipf, fut., also
act. 2 aor. I stood,
y,
sis,
,
,,
,, -
stand,
and sync.
and
348
,,
iter,
, (,, , ,
inf
pf.
,
dissyllable
subj.
pf.
by synize-
243, 246
/
?),
,
imp. part, (in
,
,
first
,
foot (Bekker),
,,
380, 170),
(in second foot) ; plupf.
,
without
still.
/?!/,
battle,
III.
one's self, or
life, rise
dust,
coming, advancing
533,
mid. ,
battle
of things with and
up, arise, A 535, cf.
month
something of
pugnam committere,
t 54.
;
; stand firmly,
'1]), city
set
one's
up for
own
join
<55,
laid
, ,-ov,
which stands),
,
,, at, , (,
mast in middle of
(1)
ship, held in place by
during stay
pre-
,
in Euboia,
y),
(pronounce
537 f.
(), hearth, 159. (Od.)
loom was not placed, as in
hand-looms, in a horizontal position,
but stood upright as appears in the
modern
10 -
Icrriov, , pi. a, (), sail, sails, A cut, representing an ancient Egyptian
481, 433, /3 426. (See adjoining cut,
G3
from ancient coin bearing the inscrip-
tion,
.) . .
01
.
perpendicularly down, and were drawn
tight by weights at their lower ends.
-
mast-crutch, a saw-horse-shaped sup-
port on the after -deck to receive the
mast when lowered, A 434f. (Plate IV.)
(),
mast-stag, a thwart to the other before the loom
or transverse beam Avith a depression
In weaA-
weaver passed from one side
)
(^)
(-
(),
162
the woof
. home with a blow of the - and of Theano, 21 sqq. (II.) [-
,
(3) warp, and in general web,
-,
",
woven
, stuff.
scito, see IV.
-g, ', periphrasis
son of Pbylakos, father of
for
,,,,,,,
a, dat. ace, (o2a), one who Podarkes and Protesilaos, 705,
',
knows, judge,
withered, r 233 f.
501, 486.
gen. sing., (), drt/,
698,
-, 636, 289 sqq.
wife of Aloeus and
mother of utos and Ephialtes, 305.
",
,
also
mid.
pres.
,-
ipf. iter.
ipf. - , son of Dexios, slain bv
, (, and
(), I
Glaukos, Uf. [---]
,
, , ,,
mid. reti- (f ') fat sheep,
,
j
556,
nere, detain, 346; arc ere, keep 108. [7^.]
747 ; mid. restrain one's self, 38
off,
*5 kvoc, from Skyros, wife of
,
;
"
inf., desire, 572, 128|.
, a, {), hip-joint, 306, by
,
slain
then coxa, parts about the Achilleus, 382.
;
(),
{),),
,
hijjs, flanks, or loins, 305. [tov.]
(1) an
prs.,
ipf. act. and mid. (red. prs. from
and Argonaut, guest -friend of Odysseus,
inf.
slain by Herakles, 14-37. (2)
- -
,
ten ere, retinere, AoW, restrain,
X 367
,
,
arc ere, keep away from,
mid., put restraint upon one's
;
treat (/^tr
,
350 and
stop,
.
ibant ambo.
,
510.
Vi
54;
m e n,
, i t
self, stay,
desist fro7n.
h e), vnllows,
[/]
306,
^,
mos.
518. (3)
, , (),
(), fsh,
fish, full
pr. and
95 and
ipf. iter.
of monsters of the
,
father of Archeptole-
368.
abounding in
deep, t 83, 1
slain by Nestor,
(),
son of Hypeirochos,
672|. [7J
A
4,5 381.
and pi. ,,,, pi-
scis, fish, only eaten in lack of other
,
iTvs, vv, felloes of wheel,
486.
,
*, ,
(II.)
it
[,]
, from il/n.
food, 368.
pi. with ,the form
696t.
572t.
,
., ,
[7]
[7]
dat.,
town
(),
(),
in Thessaly,
cry of joy,
scream (with
(//), vestigia,
odoratione,
, , ().
),
in veins
outlines, similar lines,
ace.
of the gods,
-
steps,
sceni; but
406 ;
71 (see
317,
resemblance.
fluid thatfloics
340 and 416. [7]
intent to scare away), 162 and 66. , (.,pi. Iirs, vespa ?), worm
., ,
that devours horn and wood,
[]
, fa, a Trojan slain by Patro- 395t.
borer,
-
,,
,
klos, 417|. chastise, stt-ike ; see
of Eumelos,
daughter of Ikarios, wife
, ,
797f
( () \ under
mighty;
tain, A 3.
deriv.
etc.,
and signif. still
?), strong,
uncer- , , (}),
shelter from Boreas,
, ,
;
non,
-,
might,
), vi, by
-,|) ,
I
443.
violence,
daughter of Agamem-
145 and 287. [7^.]
son of Antcnor
; with
(),
^
740. (11.)
tle-tumult,
pi.
attack,
also
(), , through
[]
521
89 and 158.
ace. sing.
;
personified,
[7]
the bat-
163
. ,
6,
' = (1) . . -. -
,
from
,-,
, (2) fut.
, ()
,//7
,
d C i C C i t, from
yovu, on the knee,
-
458f m d r i r e, sleep,
du., inf. prs., ipf.
A
(/) 6 1 1 .
,
(Od.)
,
,
arid
- ,
laugh aloud,, ,.
Kahesos,^ 363f.
a, dry,
43.
, 364,
{), -.5,
irrident,
(),
plupf.
deride, insult,
etc.,
pi.
imp.
372f.
te
pf.,
se-
,.
exult,
',KaS=
-6, aor.
before
from
, 318. A A
, considere dere, sit, 134 and
aor. from
76, 403.
iussit,
4^4.
from
.6,
-, aor. part., penetrantes, 257t.
3 pi. ipf., c s i deba r,
-, ,
Kadmeioi, Thehans, 391 were gathering to the assembly and taking
= (,
;
,
original founder of Thebes prs., ipf.
, -,-( , , ,
his daughter Ino,
Kacipa,
Karian,
fern,
142|.
t 333|.
of Kap,from Karia,
[]
in tmesi, I.
imp.
act.
considere i\\heo,bid be
etc.
and mid., sedere,
II. act. prs. ipf. aor.
part,
sit,
place, I
,
inf. aor. pass, from 488; seated,
], , , .-,
tmesi, ipf. ypts, tov, aor. tXov, yaiv, pour down through the
throat, moisten the throat, 642.
ttiv, takedown, 268, t 149 close the
eyes of the dead, A 453 overpower.
;
, -
Kadaipciv ipf. 342.
,-, ,
aor. etc., cleanse, imp. prs., aor. imp.
,, ,
clean ; 1 92. adorn ; a b 1 u e re, wash off, inf. bring set down ; to
blood, S 171,
away, soil,
667.
93;
9-,
land, anchor 274, bring, carry.
mid.
;
,
rush look down vpon, 291.
,
- aor.
down, A 298 f. 9-, d esu c r, from above,
- once for all, 349|. 337; supra, 1.53, 353; ultra,
-9,
('), compellare, address,
prs., ipf.
besides,
{),
545.
417
(1) copulative : as well as,
et, and, A
, ,
634, 7, 5 ; dis-
; also reprehendere, - tributive = (e and,
;
t
417, et), both
hraid, 127. A 395 uniting two imperatives (in
;
', -,
and already, A
orable. , ,
clear; open space,
-,
491 ; hon- and besides,
1 6 1 /A 330 .
39 ;
and yet, A 269 ; ic. ,
,- -, , ;
-,
=
,
,
,, .
sit down ;
49, 268,
374, instead
159.(2) also,
expressing a natural (logical or actual)
harmony betAveen two clauses
{), which also, 165, 62, 111
:
(), bid be seated, 57, 698 ; set, in protasis and apodosis, 476, 365 ;
et, Tcindie,
,
hum ; mid. for one's self,
etenim
K. ', yes
553; i7riira,and finally;
3
also (not),
L
,,
809 ; cf. French
cf. A 95
^
;
; instead of
to be sure,
ou bien,
and now also,
;
{), =
114
/3
means, A
-
;
6
I 88, 234; pass.,
he lighted, blaze.
lation before
. -,
-.
-
-
214t.
-,
.
and
(),
ardere, cremari,
see
,
previously also;
-5, see
(),
-,
,,
. already without this, ^ 87 ; ace, pi., ill-
33 577), of them- (, clad, 41t.
,
selves also, sponte. (3) emphatic, gen. sing., (Pkpyov),
also, even : e. g. besides, more- ill-doing, maleficentia,
374|.
, -<$,
over,
V 28;
more,
484
e.
although,
g.
597,
-,
-,,
{fipyov), malefic us,
villainous, importunate,
19.
54f.
ace, evil
(),
J lias, 260,
,
though thou shouldst destroy,
with part.,
, A 217, 571.
647
ing
-,evil, malicious,
f,
4 1 8.
contriv-
(5)
39;
word,
separated from
phasizes,
fc., &,
by
which it em-
or yap intervening,
emphasizing the following
184 (as well as to other places)
, <,
-,
V 376t.
y, yai,
liciousness, evil device,
,
26.
having sorrier guests,
(), ma-
,,.
i=et si and et si, even if; /}, etc., mains, bad, worth-
ms
,
etia i, if even, although ; shortened less,wicked, in widest signif., in appear-
in
^,
j; 221 ; by elision, /c'; by /}-
crasis, ance, position, usefulness, courage,
morals, way of thinking hence ugly, ;
d If
, , , , ,,
, (v.
, , ,
1.
,
plupf.
(), full
Koronos, 746|.
q. v.),
adv.
injurious^
, ,,
esse, excellere, be superior, excel, lov, sup. ov, poorer,
cf.
82;
,
re,
339,
, ,
509
509
35;
530,
;
546;
superare,
395 ;
;
725
rtj/t,
with
;
excellere
surpasif,
inf.,
535,
158, y
56
wily,
;
6,
less hono'oble, I
deteriores,
6-5 (),
14f.
/3
gen.,
601 worse,
277; the worst,
,
;
devising
, (),
174;
199,
evil,
282.
KaC
, wep, always separated,
-, (, )^ although.
s
lum,
ce1u s,
evil,
wickedness,
misery, distress,
A
m
cowardice ;
318; esp.
a-
=:
lov, \Qid^\\s, fatal, deadly, in war, 382,
,
e. g,
.,
, ,, ,
84 in a vital part, aoc,
{-
; 185.
(") bad in counsel, foolish, malevole,
-
, ,
, ,
483t.
..
,
pronounced with synizesis), toith imp. aor. etc.,
many i. e. loops or thrums to pf. pass. part, , (),
which the threads of the warp were vex are,
,
pain, injure, maltreat^
attached
woven
,,,
-
etc.,
ipf,
*c.
,
, ,,, -
,
mid.
,linen,
;from the fne-
imp. part,
3
subj.
,
99
107|.
1 37, disfigured, f
etc., aor.
c d a t u s,
ipf.
opt.
, pass,
-,
,
inf.
inf,
aor.
aitv,
prs.,
;
KaKTavc, see
pos, see
h a 1 m), reed,
acc, (calamus, German
222 ; looking upon the
poor husk which remains, thou art yet
able to recoi^nizc what 1 was, 214*.
KaKOrc-
-,- 165
-,
),
,
(from and beautifully fknoing,
), shepherd's 107.
-6,(Od.)
,.
staff", 845 f,
-, . , ov, {-, ),
,
uncontracted forms : icaAfcft,etc.,yetnot beautifully fowing, 752, 441.
,, ,,
always, e. g. inf.
;
-, ipf.
,
pass,
; fut.
iter.
-,
ankles, (),
see
ov, ov, with beautiful
slender-footed,
, , (),
333.
, ,^, ^,
- '
aor. also a, , tcith
etc. (with and ), soft fleece, 336 ; with beautiful manes,
-67.
, , ,, , ,
mid. etc., peif. pass, 348.
plupf. 3 fut. =
(calare), (1) call; together; (), with beautiful
with '-, -^f, , to the places, with large squares for the choral
,,,,, ,
council; 693; invi- dance, 58 If.
t a r e, invite, also mid. m a (2) i r e, ,
beauty ; 192, means
A 403, pass, (esp. and plupf. and
pf. for enhancing beauty [unguent ?].
3
,
fut.) ; vocari, be called, be, pass Jor,
(
,- //, ov, adv. 63 comp. ;
,
,
"{),
244 260) lov, sup.
,
; ov,
338, :; 210 also
147, / call him dearly loved, he is ten-
; ai, pulcher,
in build fitting, becoming, ,
beautiful, of form,
for any
,,
;
,
one; well. Adv.
companion of Axylos,
slain by Diomedes,
in the middle of verse,
A 473.
,
4C0, and
,, -
ISf. with
Aphareus, 541 f. ace. pi. from ropes,
ace, ('),
calator, halyards ; which, passing through a
crier, 577 f. hole at top of mast, and made fast at
(1) son of Klytios, cousin bottom of same, served to raise and
of Hektor, slain by Aias, 419. (2) lower the yard. (See cut.)
.
father of Aphareus.
- KaXXeiTreiv, see
, ,
-,
531|.
-,
[-^^^]
-
Nereids,
tOAvn in Lokris,
,
with beautiful wo-
{),
. [- - -
412.
-,
loith
-
beautiful girdles (see cut No.
-( (-),, , ,,
47),
139.
lit. Fair-mount,
near Ilios, 151. water jar, 20f. (See
(), from picture on ancient vase, on
, ,
cf. cut,
fair-haired, I 449. next page.)
,
beautiful fillets or head-band^,
-, . ,
-,
(Od.)
, ,
see . (),
or, a, olorious,
, ov,
623f.
640.
with
beau-
,, , ,,
677t.
Euenos in Aitolia
, (),
I 530, N'217,
93f
;
city
near
on the
Kos,
640.
veil,
river
, A (See
, (), women's
Nos.
tiful-cheeked, fa^r-ckeeLd, 143. cuts 2, 47, 66, 74.)
see or-
, , with beau- naments, 401f perhaps cup-shaped
;
tiful
(^), S
locks or braids, cf.
326. (See cut No. 47.)
ear-rings.
, (),
(See cut No. 8.)
woman's
166
,
,
polcs, vine-jjrops,
dat. pi.,
oio,
(>y
563f
,
),
.
ov,
[--
{),
-]
vlne-
labor, a e r u m
a, fa g
t i a t i o,
ttil, distre^, fatigue; 417, fruit
of our
,,
toil.
= :]3,
, 172.
,
aor. from wrought.
, of Khodos,
town on west coast
656|.
nom.
[]
{-
.-,
-, - T7J,
), baker-2iOman, 27 f.
aor. from
, (-),
veil, 232. (Cf. adjoining cut, and
-,
victory as reward of endurance, X
(-?), 257 1.
,, , ,-,
Nos. 2, 47, 74.) f, ill-
"~
G6 starred, hapless, 351; applied to
Odysseus.
,, ,
ii, prs., ipf, aor.
(, subj. ^^, part,
,,
,, ;
pf.
-
,
mid. fut. aor.
ab a e, weary
,
1. 1 r
,
aor, (i)icaAii//f,
plupf.
also mid., pass. pf. Kt-
=
with part.,
neutr. subj., 232
150,
444
who have
confecti,
; (,
26, 5; vith
', ,
aor. (c alim, occiil- those
tiis), veil,
(mid., veil one's
up with, 352
85;
;
self,
cover,
(^o'l),
141)
29,
; ,693 finished their toil, the dead.
-, \, ,
{, , ,
(before one's self) ; 130, Avould have transformed into a
protect one with the shield; pass., well-tilled, habitable island; acquire
wrapped up in, a 443 closely); for one's self, 341.
,
hidden, 503 fig.
461, so also
,
;
-,
aor.
,
death, 553 grief, a cloud of grief
;
running, 118; 453, let sink upon
enveloped him, 249,
, 315.
daughter of Atlas,'
dwelling in Ogygia, where she rescues,
the giOund.
231. []
, (), bent, curved,
,, , ,
and detains for seven years, the ship-
,- ,
>vrecked Odysseus, 259 until com-
pelled by command of Zeus to dismiss
;
rang, 469|.
,
aor. from -f ,
[- -]
sonitus, strepitus,
(),
,, .
him,
,
c
,
28, 265 ;
son of Thestor,
epithets,
36
365, gnashing ;
;
82, rattle of harness
of mule team in motion.
re-echoed,
ipf,
399.
(),^ - [^
,, rattled,
-]
31
,'^
Grecian seer before Troy, A 69, 86
= by apoc. and
0. (.)
assimil. for ment and
sing,
(), basket for wheaten
and pi.
sacrificial barlev,
bread ;
a 147,
dish
before . 343. []
-65,
., , ,
- aor. part, from - ,
167
=a
II.
whittling;
iv alay, (from
cf Lat. flocci; I care
?),
, ,
the woof was drawn through the thread
of the warp, 761.
III.
(2) handle on in- here belong
,, ,, , 6,-
headlong,
and
392f
, , ,
, (, ,
terior of shield, grasped bv the left -, 1. also gen, -,
hand, 193, 407. (II.) "(See cuts 1. 152, ;
,
head, as part of body, also pi. 92,
,
spoken of one head ; of mountain sum-
mit, 5 the end reaching far-
;
, ,
,
town subject to Aga-
,
memnon, in Messene,
[i] I 150.
cor, heart.
y, see
Karians in S.W. of Asia
Minor, apj3af5o(pvv, 867. (II.)
mati, long-haired,
c a i t e c o- ,=
11, a 90; of
Achaians, who cut their hair only in
mourning, or on taking a vow, 146,
,, . , ,
=, , before
one of the Seven
and . c
,
151 while slaves and Asiatics habit-
ments,
;
acu m i
,,(
a,
117.
heads, summits, also battle-
[]
III.), capita,
, , ,,
6,
;
and
20|. []
ipf quaked,
,
dat.
157f.
adv. -,
, ,
Sthenelos, 109, 108. pi.,
, from (-
,
^
t) pern ices, swift, quick, epithet of feet,
),
, -,
ditch, grave, .564, 797. (II.) 342, A 359, 406.
dat. ., praesepe, manger, masc, only sing., fructus,
434. [] fr u g e yV-Mii, ( 258), by
d 40,
-.
s,
3 1. aor. from
- , .,
see
lighted fres,
Kairvos,
smoke ;
,
sing.,
399t.
S 512. (11.)
.,,,
,
lently agitated Avater. see
Koir - tp, aor. from , , (), oj',
,
, , (), with , .
, (),
and
robustissimus, potentissimus
neutr., 120, the greatest valor.
;
,
without a per, wild-boar, 42, see
,,,
282. ipf mid.,
,
(II.)
,.
,
,,
wild-boar, were strengthening their
21; 197, ranks, 215. (11.) [f']
,
of Anchises,
breathed forth,
I.
son of Assarakos, father
239|.
aor. in tmesi,
467t. X
icap=fcara, before p.
extremity of Euboia,
d u s, dry ; of sound,
(II.)
fern.,
, ntr.,
town
539 f.
(),
dull, hollow,
at southern
[]
ari-
409.
, , -
,
168 r
, ,
up,
flit,
, , ',,
through,
, , ,, ,
,
in the midst of,
;
310;
then within,
-
i.
541t.
e.
-6) ,
-,
the throat rough aiul drv,
sharp-biting, of dogs,
sharp-toothed, ,
,, ,,
heart, inwardly
.
distributive
in heart
;
upon;
in
and mind.
mind ; .
in
(2)
-, , , ,
360. (II.) : according to ranks
etc., and 362 by themselves ;
, ,,
;
at, yai, oicn brother, sister ipse solus. (3) with, ac-
(of the
441;
545.
,
-,
also
same mother),
consobrinus,
cf I 108
to
(freq.
:
;
secundum,
according to Avish,
,,\ (opp.
367), according to
) A 136,
, ,
676f
the most beautiful propriety, fitly ; order; ov .
,
tive of Agamemnon, murdered by of
, ,-
daughter of Priamos, prophetess, cap- ., shamefully, 489 after the semblance
233; for the purpose o/" trade,
,
;
Klytaim^nestra, 366,
, , ,
699, 422. cf
,
A 424
as orna- alicuius causa,/or
;
,,,
tin,
-,
, , ,,,
ment of weapons and chariots ;
ing Teiresias.
-
stream or border of tin, to give strength, prs., ipf, aor. (3 pi.
,
, -.
561. and
], ),), subj. 97
,
;
.,
see
(1) son of Zeus and
Leda, brother of Polydeukes and He-
,- 305|.
d esce
from,
,
329
(subj.
d e r e, step down, descend,
; ^ 281
imp.
; ,
252 ; also
lena, participated in Kalydonian boar- 337 ; but descend
hunt and in Argonautic expedition, the ladder ; climbing down
237, 299 sqq. (2) son of Hylakos, along the rudder only in
-,
206, 85, ;
6
,
204. Avith pregnant signif , she descended
)
instead of (the ladder and left) the upper cham-
,',,
702, ret in u
,
(and
by assimilation also
, -),
\_\?2,
also
anastrophe and tmesi, also
[before
',
it.
, , , '},
, and
in
246
,
ber.
; always
357, and aor.
(better so written than
prs., ipf., aor., (inf.
in tmesi exc. ipf
); d
-
-
,
),
from above down, doumfrom,
362 down aver,
cf.
1.
,
;
with gen. of place
struere, destroy,
ic ere, cast down,
414; prosterne-
re; deponere; effundere,
125, / 252
; ; de-
chariot,
nostrils;
desuper,
1 II
330,
,
from cro\vn Ictfall.
(to sole), wholly t7r7rwr,down from the
,
;
down
aor. subj. from
,
-,
.-6, part, prs., per me-
--
the cave,
down under the ground, 100
,,
upon the ground. II. with ace, (1)
local :
trils, cf
doum,
97 ;
,
to
-,
an tern,
-6,
running about,
-, ,
senescunt, grow
opt. aor.
old,
466 f.
from
prs., ipf.
360.
-,
-,
222f.
(Od.)
, , ,
136
, - ,-,
; on the horn (horn sheath
for the part of line next the hook) ; in
region of, upon, on,
, in neighborhood of,
dev ch
a subj. y,
ipf from
chant, carry do2cn,
g
fut.
c
|, aor. /,
fr i
104}.
ere
(),
,
;
-,
;
,-, ,,m
deducere,
lit, bring back,
course, r
bring to land
,
186
lead down,
(,
^258;
mid., a pp ell ere, land,
14U), 322.
1G4; retu-
drive from one's
,6, -,
-0<55,
mortal,
-, , only aor.
desiluit, spring down, 79|.
,
r
'
t
440.
a1 i s,
,
-
floating before the
divident = lacerabunt, mind;
<
,
ter se 383, think not of
,-,
-6,
tear,
,
X 354.
^a\pai,
pass, prs., aor, act.
a c e r a r e, wound, 92.
harm her fair
376. (Ud.)
subj. prs.,
body, destroy her beauty,
,
1
- (),
-,
^
,
be
3 du. subj. descended, passable. V llUf.
,
obdormivi, dormio, sfeep
upon,
tam placide dormivi,
-'-, (),
-
16f.
,
18.
look
(Od.)
down
data,
-|, , ,
-,
disfigured, soiled,
pf
290f.
see
488, springing down, in haste.
pass., (), foe-
-, part, ,
;
-, ,,-,
sist!, we/ through,
aor.,
I 490.
cons per-
f e d a r e,
subj.
disgrace,
-,,
,
( ),
-| (),-.
;
,
-
ipf. aor. (often tmesis) dishonor.
lis ,
--,
a 11 i g a r e, bind fast ; iv
;
,
s\x\i].di]ay, colligare,
stop.
(-
i c u-
or skull-cap,
see
258 f.
low leather helmet
(See cut No.
-, -, - ,
inf. aor., 121.)
communiter consumer e,
),
consume in common,
subj. aor.
301 f.
-,
439t.
inf
-, -,
mortal spot,
408, , A
), /,
-, {,
bd m , fall asleep.
r er
], part. ipf.
, , ,, ,
i aor. subj.
fut. aor. -eSv-
- -, inf aor. pass.
m b u r e r e,
,., - ,
fffTo.
(subj. ,
(imp.
,,
inf
and 2
,
aor. act.
part, , (also in
bum; pass., comburi;
tmesi), c
I 212, burn
,
", ,
,
fem. 1.
25), freq. in tmesi, oc cider e,
; intrare,
set,
enter,
out, deflagraverat.
-, etc., (also in
opt. prs., aor.
tmesi), aor. mid.
()-
. ,-,
-,
induere, put
; .
on,
, 25 ;
.
occulere, cover up (by
drawing down over the head the veil),
having veiled his head, 92.
,
-,{,,^
-.
,
. '
and
* "
see
'
''
see better aor. from
-
pass,-, (),
-,
contegebant, cover, 135, and
con tectum, 431.
523;
pav, consume,
-
on the side fig.
527, positi sunt.
ipf
686. (Od.)
aor. -,
subj., imp.
;
,
rest,
--
, -, --
sepelire,
.-
ftwn/, 611. (II.)
see
(/cf7)Urti), decumbere,
siderative signif only
lie down, in de-
,
-, , ,
cubitum discesserunt, A 606,
-, -
, ), ,, -, -, -,
aor. from had 424.
.
,
charmed, 213|. see
part, prs., aor. tmesis,
,
3
part,
,
pi.
mortuus,
37.
opt.
m
also
and sync,
r i,
,,
d e f u g i, die
joined with
inf
, ,
,, ;
pf.
part.,
and aor. pass,
way
481, fig. my
(from
heart
only
conculca-
bant, tread down,Y 227; Tivi
broke, gave
fear, grief)
added as explanatory.
ipf,
;
3
t 256,
pi.
-
,
-
-, . , , aor. part, from
170
over, as bootv,
-7
with explanatoiy
-
having laid
(11.)
{),
{),
-, -,-,-
I,
ipf,
only aor.
inf.
see
aor. mid.
in order,
sleep,
subj.
440.
sync,
(),
394.
,
aor.
inf.
lag one's self
^,
aor.
imp.
part,
down
from
out (the wheat),
',
to
2 aor.
rest,
since
109f.
-8 ,
obliviscuntur,
,,,
67,
X
105,
uiterli/.
, see III.
hung on the
fu
nail.
d i t u s,
forget, 389 f.
carry-
ing it crossuise over his back (the feet
{)
see funditus. being tied together and held under the
, -
-, ,, , fut.
-5, Kpvxpnv, chin of the bearer), 169|.
,
, (),
aor. part, occulere, con- fut., aor.
ceal, 329; se, loose from under the yoke, unharness,
247
, ,
-,
;
fut. KTtvtl,
inf.
, , ^,
also
KTUvai, part,
205, themselves.
tiv, subj.
aor. opt.
,
,', 8 ,
y, prs.,
2 aor.
28;
t
destrog,
460t.
117.
aor.
recover itself from the misery,
from
, ,
subj. KTavy,, -), , tv
and
(also tmesis,
aor. sync. 3 sing,
4\6),(, - ipf, aor.,
consequi, over-
(tmesi,
,-^,
subj. pap\py,
1
-{),
^,
inf
pi.
,, ,-|,
sing,
slat/, kill,
-, (),
and 3
a
and
pi.
part,
mid. Avith pass, signif.
75,
aor.
558, 106.
imp.
; aor. pass. 3
nee are,
fut.
take,
390.
598,
,
heaped upon himself,
364; corripere, seize,
aor. mid.,
aor.
Q 165f.
mid.,
(), had
my
aor. part.,
dratoing
my
425|.
dovm
{-
,
from around head ragged
(see also -), only fut. garment, 349|.
-', and aor. tme-
,
(also part., fut. aor.
,
,
,
sis, 151), subj. imp. inf subj. imp. inf.
() ,
, ^, ^ ,-,
7
enumerare,
235, narrate to me, in detail, in order
,
communicate, relate, 256
disclose,
;
recount, 497; part,
assent (opp.
inf
also
fut., 6
-),
; Avith
(pay, permit.
adnuere, nod
;
in
also Avith
;
,
tell,
,
to
-,
, ,
down,
, ,, -, .
-,
-
.
109t.
pass., tricMing with th^ thread, 197t.
deorsum, downward,
,',,, -, , ,
,
', ', , , -,
ipf. , 116t.
,
tmesi)
fut.
:
f ;
()
and by assimilation
;
ipf
also (in
aor.
conculcaverunt,
see
see
aor. from
tread under foot,
fut.
^'),
221;
inf.
youthful mother,
the door ajar,
custodem,
447 ;
156; deserere,
414, forsake, abandon,
left
give
aor.i3ft7rov,
relinquere,
,
; 89;
,
leave,
(also
,
vitjv, as
break,
,
,-7,, ,
38t.
A
-
157t.
inf aor.
( ),
only ipf
,-
to,
, ,
ei'ceri nos vis, /3 244);
hinder from ;
-,
fettered,
', -,
of Ate or Moira, 94, 293),
extinguere,
(tmesis, 791), imp.
rogum
,,--,', - -,, ,
292. vino,
only aor. subj. quench, Q 791. (II.)
concoquat, digest, repress, A 81f only aor. -6<5,
aor. part, from (eafvro), streamed down into the
spreading over 441 f. river-bed, 382 f.
,
it,
.-,
,
-
,
,
,-, -,-
ipf.
obumbrabant, ot'ersAa(7o2i',
aor.
from
inf
(),
436f.
,
, ( ),
defixit, panxerunt, stick fast, plant, bum down, I 653; pass, X
-, , {),
and sync. aor. mid.
haesit,.A 378.
only aor., in tmesi,
fixus 411.
and part.
only aor.
,),,
ceps,
;
.
(), ,
469 elsewh. Kairircaov, f
tv Koviyciv,
ov, de-
cidere, procidere,/aZi c7ozcw(prae-
yaiy,
,
,-(),
sook them,
-, -. par t.
280.
only
7^ vwr, i
red.
utterly for-
aor.
mer
subj.
, 113.
horruit,
see
Se horror-struck at,
drew in (the
-,
t eri e, s/ay, Tcivc, aor., reins),
, -,
539. 261. (II.)
-, ipf appulimus,i)ii<
, only aor. -,
1 i q u e-
,,
in, ;
,
fear,
, ,, ,
, , -,
,,,,311.
-
was struck in his heart with away;
trom , aor.
liquefit, r 205.
ipf. ItiOci,
, (also
fut.
in
doicn turned;
,, ,
, ,,
with
792.
flat of the hand,
and aor.,
tmesi), 2 aor. subj.
and part,
TO, subj.
inf
mid. 2 aor. 3 pi.
inf sync. 2
--
, ,
;
-,
sync. 3 du.
for fear,
{), ,
-,
,
, , ^, ; ,
,
, ,
; ,
136.
crouch down; hi-
under the chariot
inf. part.
aor. act. 1 pi.
inf.
yaiy,
c olio-
me
,
-,
rotten,
,,,
, -,
s c e r e,
, ;, yield to fear,
timidi sunt;
328|.
ipf.
putrescit, become
254.
(),
exti-
(11.)
the' smoke;
but
aoy,
'
;
iv
,
{ , -,
precari, call curses doicn tipon, 381, holding their heads straight to-
I 454 ; 330. ward him; spread out a bed, r 317;
m i d ( ,1
,
part, contest.
deponere.
, , , .,
prs., ?), stroke, caress, etc.,
., 610, A 361. indie, and subj. prs.,
-ppeov, ntr. part, elsewlj. tmesis, exhaurio, exhaust, consume, 309.
ipf. |,(), def luere, see and
,
149. -(, ,
down, absol. and with
-. aor. from
-,
- -,
172 -
'Aicoc
X
,
-, (),-,
42 5 f.
only
will hi-ing
fut.
me to the grave,
-6,
-.
,-
-,
3 pi.
- from
,- ,
destroy,
mabo,
-^,,, ,
hausta erant;
ot,
341;
defuncti.
fut. from
consume,
perdet,
periisse;
fut.,
ex- 519t.
cre- 567t.
ferro absumpsit, slay, \
mid. aor.
(),
X
at
obviam fiam, go to meet him,
512f.
ei
- ( ^, (') ,
in the
.
tributim, face of, turned toward the Danaoi,
, -
in
dens;
, , ',),,,,,
tribes, in clans,
( )
668 f.
(lacrimas), effun-
320|.
KaT-eir-aXficvos, -,
urget,
see --
,
aor, (for tireLyeiy oppress,
, -,
^,
,
(both forms freq. in tmesi), subj.
inf. aor. mid. and
infundere, offun- lapsum
623|.
,-,
-|07, only
est, and
pf,
aor. -'-
-, col-
,
dere, pour down upon,
,;,
effun dor e,
,
let fall ; r
etc.,
over, rivi
shower dovm
;
, -,, ,
i i c e r e, cast down,
,
are prostrated under (by)
,
superinfundere,
etc., rivi ;
218; \^. -,
subj. y, imp. ,
,
ret in ere, hold
ignominy; ttXovtov, B 670. Mid. back; cohibct, 63; impedire:
,- , ,-,-,-,
or ()
oculis pass., delays.
(eius) offusa est; diffusa aor, pass. pf. -tipv-
est;
-,,
-6,
collapsa sunt.
subterranean, ,,
= -,-. -,-,,-,-(),
-,ipf.
(), Aides,
from
aor.
from
I
inferior,
457f.
colli-
vem),
ov, inf.
inf.
foMwcA,
-epxcai,
332.
aor.
deduce re
(Od.)
pass,
pass.
,
(na-
fut.
go,
gavit,
pf. , , ,, -, ,-, ,
-^,
vp, devour,
bind.
rem familiarem,
31
3
;
pi.,
devorare, comedere,
consumere,
r 159; ov
part, prs.,
eat
come down, go; fly down, descend,
484.
aor. in tmesi,
ipf
), () ^, (- -^, -.
consume, waste one's heart. except 12*.
-,-, -,
8, 429, 315,
ipf., aor. from
shut up (in the hog-sties), aor, opt. pass,
-6, , -,
aor. part, parallel form indie,
238t.
>\.-,
-,
(, , , , () mid.
elsewh. tmes.
ipf. 3
sleep; pass,,
448, sopire,
decumbere, dormire,
/// to
,
--,
-, ipf
-, effun d ere,
shed; mid., defluere, flow apace,
trickle down, and fig. efflux it vita,
lie
part,
dozen, sleep.
only aor.
desiluit, shot djwn,
* () ,
ebb away, 1 52.
-^
, -,-,, aor. part., looking
351.
(also in tmesi), subj.
'
),,
31 Sf.
-,
-, , -,-,
(, , -, ,,-,-,-,
him straight in
,
ipf.
the eyes,
in vol
fut.
inf.
from
am,
^'
aor.
167f.
,,
surround,
aor. act.
:
ipf
,aor.
ipf.
subj.
paral-
,, con- 342.
6 bend over ; mid., se (11.)
-, ,
;
tegere,
remain,
corner o}ie's self;
284.
subsistere,
6, =
river in Ionia,
,
461.
260,
ipf. from le-
,
282.
-,
(),
-,
ing,
,
niebantur, a55Mo^e,
ace.
417|.
pi.
covered over, vaulteJ, overhang-
37.
aor.
masc.
-,
ruit.
, (', , = with
(2) esp. common
). (3)
in relative clauses
-, , ,
downcast eyes), shame,
were confoundtd,
-665,
aor., part,
tvi
498.
342.
-, (^-),
(II.)
(-),
(149
I.
to 3
in parallel clauses.
,
often repeated
(4) used also with
127, see also below II. B, c, 3.
with indie. : (A) denoting simple
-,
disgraced,
),(cf.
pi.
432 f.
from
-.,
as concrete, disg?'aces=b)ingers oy dis- of conditional sentence, with past tense,
,
grace,
-, -, - 253 f.
aor, from
when the protasis contains a false as-
sumption, e. g., A 3 11, 898; the pro-
. -
pr.
-,
-,
-, ,
pass.,
-,
--
3 pi. ind.,
aor. from
3 sing., inf
pass, ,
inf. etc., see
-dvat, see
{),
one's
s s i d e t u r, s occupied,
-.
-.
tasis may be represented by a parti-
ciple,
supplied,
418; or may require to be
62. II. with subj.
mid. principal sentence subj. of expecta-
re- tion, A 184,
self;
1 22.
S
(A) in
:
:
-<6(),
fiit. from
-
fall down,
500. (II.)
^
410|.
gen.,
(^),
(),
{),
fut. indie, 280, 1 397,
hurled principal sentence with pres. indie.
from (aboA^e and behind) the shoulder, S: 416,
43\. (Sec cut No. 33.)
from over the the present (gnomic use), 432, A 218.
shoulder (of whip in lashing the horses),
- 103.
229. (4)
,
:
,
(Od.) ut, 9 times, 183
, ut, 32 ,
,
;
^
tribe in Paphlagonia, times, 385 545. (2) tem-
,
;
, ,
588, 444; always
,
spear-shaft (part next the point), Avith 291 ;
, , always with
(),
, ,
115; sword-hilt, 338.
gen. from to al, oTf,
98. (3) temporal =- condition-
(a) a supposition having
aestus, in consequence of the reference to future, A 567, X 366,
burning heat, 865t.
gen. from
i3
130; () supposition without refer-
ence to time,Z 225, I 501, 218,(not
), 0|, dum,
,
while, 17,
174
554;
,
pass.^ 3 pi. , ,, Kcipci
part,
,
,
joined with 259, f
202, 361 parallel form to
f/ 90, 610. (4) ti, whether, used for metrical convenience, dis-
76, 408, 322, 436, 118, p e r g e r e, d i s s i a r e, disperse, scatter ;
861, 249; ti, if, of future expecta- bursts the dikes,
,,, ,,-
88.
tion, HI times,
305, A 137,
445, 549. 369, S
-, KcSvoio, ,
{;),
J/, y, at, or, (a), and sup.
40,
763,
391;
658.
,
153,
302, 114,
92 ; of general expectation, A
125, A 764, A 173,
III. with optative (A) in prin-
,,
,
cellent,
346.
OL, ins ignis, ex-
(), of
cipal sentence. (1) concessive, X 253,
486, 619, 162. (II) optative de-
noting future time, (1) simple futurity, , ^, .
192t.
ace,
fern., cedar,
cedar,
of the
506, 166, /i 387, 269,
160,
bility, I
57.
157, 77,
171,
possible future, always
664, 41 2,
(2) conditioned proba-
417. (3)
(or ^),
tree
,.
6,,
and of the wood,
Kciarai,
, adv.,
=
(),
60 f.
(-), see
illinc, dein,
103, 223, 380.
realization, 595, a 236,
(4) prevented
410 (joined
,
,,,,, ,
,
,
thence, then,
,,
,
illic,<Aere,
234.
402.
,
with sentence with
, 3 1.
81, 311).
(5) assumed
488, 697,
situation,
mere possibility,
138,
218,
73,
(or
57,
83. (6)
() in inteiTogative sentence
102,
),
, , ,,,
,,
, , , ,,,
imp.
ipf. ,
inf.
and
subj.
part.
Kft-
,
131. : iter, 3 1.
,
, 300; 7) pa,
195,
431, 337,
144;
357;
, 303 ;
fut.
cubare, jacere, positum,
,
, 197 ; in rhetorical direct ques- collocatum esse, of things having
tion, 586, 149,
90, 82. (C) in with various modifications, e. g.
life, lie,
tence, a 253, 235, 732, 368, despised, old, 435 unburied, idle
188, 192, 483, 735; with , stretched out at his
;
(1) final,
, 135, 532,
comparative,
53 ;
lie (objects of value) stand (of articles ',
, , ,,
344 78. (2) of household furniture); proposi-
, ,
;
dition,
60. -,
391,
(3) temporal implying con-
525. (4) dubita-
tum
With
est, the prize
follg.
is ^fered, X 163.
constructi|^el'irl
,
,
tive, expressing doubt, vhether, yaiy, ^^^^
-
112, 120,
-,
,,,,
792,
tive, expressing desire,
, ,
by fi, if, preceding the
387. (5) opta-
yap,
principal
236.
(6) conditional, protasis introduced
sen-
spread out over
the dead,
power of the gods, a 267
=
; iv u\y(ai,
rest
among
in the
,
;
.
tence (this last with ),
273, 1 141, >/^,
, ,,, ,,
363,
) 590, 345 ;
principal sentence and with dat. >vithout preposition,
,,
preceding, protasis (with follow-
(),
ing,
,. ,
322, ij 314,
aor.
380, X 220.
^
pf. pass, aor. pass.
loom.;
a,
75, landed property.
,, older form
treasure, heir-
cf
,
split, 418, 161 ; jend, shiver, etc.
= =
.(,
,, , ,,,
132, 17 250.
K^arat, = from 249,
yci,
vacuus, inania,
3 sing., imp.
empty.
part, ovrtc,
\
, ,
klos, 738.
son of Priamos,
318;
Hektor's charioteer, slain by Patro-
,
',,
journey, 539
-,
traversing
,
;
,
, (,
illuc, thus far.
, , /
1.
illo, there;
part.,
461, usque
() part, fiom -,
, ,,
425|. ani7}iaiiiig, 265.
), ,
splitting, (11.)
,
,
),
2.
,
, ,
, ,
of motion,
, ,,, ,
inf.
, ,
,
desiring to sleep, freq.
532.
part,
(desiderative
,' verbs
(and
from opt. 01, imp.
inf.
(no du. and 3
, ov,
aor.
f,
,
,and
part,
pi.), subj.
,,
,
fut.
ipf.
-,
and
,, , e 1 1 ), dnve
see cedo, part, on, with
give way. the lash; iubere, command, A
ex- 286, 274; 68,; 187,
,
see
cello, surpass, see as my heart bids me 428 ; ;
^t
bat.
. ", . ,). , ,', ,
,. , ,
see
263 Avith dat. and inf.,
; 50, /3 6
with dat. of indirect object, followed
,
by ace. and inf., 129, 561, 44.
,,
see
.
^ *
i]a?j,
., - , , ,
, 7]'
.
courser, racer,
,
see
-,
) ,
see
, see
see 371|.
inf., ('), ', ride
.
see
, race-horse, 679|; Avhere the feats
,. )
see see of a skillful rider are described.
,
44.) 149, hating run the ships
,-
; t
, , (), see
, ,
to land,
(),
we, etc.
,
, ,
,
fjg, sound- (syniz.),
,. ,
,
ing, rushing; esp. freq. as epithet of opt. imp.
Artemis,
,
183 as substantive, inf. fut. aor.
;
-
, ,
511. (after the trochaic cajsura),
aor. from shout- part, ,
urge on,
, coegit;
ed aloud (r^ applause),
, 869|.
-
iubere, hortari,
,
ei'al signif., confusion,
-',
402.
part., sounding, 16.
stream in Elis,
, ka, , (),
;
133|.
,, .
with ace, A 74, 425
419, 7/ 335.
aor. from
;
a tico-year-old
with dat.,
deer,
286,
,
ed in dark clouds, Zeus ; as subst.,
shroud-
,
36 If.
.
^, see
,
147
6,
, ,
;dark.
,
y, dark, black ; of blood,
night, skin, wave, storm; of earth,
,,
(),
- voc. pi.
empty, idle boaster,
a c u a s, , , from -,
ntr.,
230 f.
, ,384.
, , , ,,
trickle, 261.
prs., ipf.
, , fem. and
run,
incassum, infecta
fruitlessly,
ribs, waist,
re,in vain,
part of body
small of
..
pi. ntr. , (c Wis), path, way; ntr. pi. back, 295; ace. of part., 284;
(/,
a.
(, ,
tribe, A 268.
on, horses,
inf. aor. from ', played upon),
goad of a bow,
566 as forming half
395 hence = how,
arcu superbiens; symbol
;
;
-, 337f.
, , stimulates,
tveiKo),
752. (II.)
ace.
.
81.
6,
gel ), ^oad,
, (),
387. (11.)^
', 6,
vowel, 109, 211.]
,
, . ,
Sti-
,,
ip, thunderbolt, lightning,
, ,
.
,
mulatores equorum, Kadmeians 117.
and Trojans,
,,
KcpaacrOc, see
391,
,
see
inf.,
pass. prs. part,
102.
part, ipf. - ,
, , (),
comp.
tageous,
cunning,
see
41,
291,
or,
sup.
153.
74; helpful,
advan-
44;
, (),
destroy, lag waste,
cidare,
, ,
, ,
60 If.
,
slag,
Kpaic, see . ,,
destruere, populari,
861.
752,
figulus,
potter,
<-, craftg,
good counsel,
arts ;
339.
,
f/^trat,
,,
140 709,
voc,
understand cunning
devise good counsel.
(), per astutiam,
;
selfish,
gain,
A 149
311;
;
,
into the warp, and the web made firm
, -,
, ,
, ,
, ,
,
',
Kcp
(-), taunt,
ace. pi,
, (,
see
subj., opt.
ipf.
tease,
202 ;
, part.
261.
as subst.
; ,,, , , , .
240),
sharp-cutting, sc. taunting, de^
,
,, ,-
fonns
1 ,
,
aor. .
',
prs. part.
(
, part,
give the
imp.
mid.
risive words,
expressed,
(6,
5
e.
see
yet the
g. 6.
see
',
noun sometimes
,
,
prs. subj. imp. ipf. 1) embroidered
aor.
^,
girdle, S 214.
pass, pf
temperare,
mixing, Avine, bath ;
plupf.
mix, prepare by
mid., mix for one's
-
, , (),
453|.
,
ipf.,
gen. pi.
occultabant,
from ,
- (, ) ,
self, have mixed; alloy, mingle with \at eh a, lairs, 'S 28|.
gold, ^ 132.
,,
Kcpao
er in horn, horn polisher, A 1 lOf.
, (),
Kcpaiiv, homed,
work-
24 (), ,
, , crannies, 367
dat.
; hog-sties,
pi. from
latebras,
283.
in the depths of
,
;
, , ,, ,
,,
are horned from their very the earth, X 482, 204.
, (,,
birth,
of cattle,
85.
521
ai, y, pi.
cere-b r
;
m,
of >vild-goat,
a,
c r u), horn,
109
, -
;
subj.
KcuOci, (, subj.
fut.
pf. plupf
, y, imp.
te celabo, nor
pass. 'Aidl
also
h'i
I conceal it
tvdo9i,
;
S e e-
177
blazing
()
fire,
dat.,
rapture (they listened),
(,
217.
2. (Od.)
( 744, )
charni), in
, , , .(campus
,
tela, weapons of the gods ; even
gull,
,
,cap-ut),
, ,,
etc. 479t.
i]C, y, ,haupt, a'l, yai, ;
subj. from
masc,
^0tv, gen. du.,(Ger.
caput, head, . garden,
,
258, 737.
, , {,
?),
I
640
548,
mous with life,
in address,
feet
^
for a person,
.
;
55,
94
39,
82, 12 276
273,
esp.
common phrase, ;
.
302.
;
(,
hands,
,
224, 225, 499 thence come I 411, where the choice of a twofold
speech and words, 462, 77.
;
. ,,
of subjects of Odysseus on islands and to destruction, cf
mainland, 631," 100, 187, 355, when the time of death for the special
378, 429.
\-,
, . ,
, , , ', ,
<5, .
-
, ,
see
favorites of Zeus approaches, he weighs
the fortunes of combatants, e. g. Patro-
klos and Sarpedon, Achilleus and
see
-,
see
. ^,
-. {), , .
', ) -,
see
see
, Hektor. (See cut, representing Her-
6- mes discharging this function.) Freq.
see
see G9
., see
160f,
2,
sepeliendus.
see
(,) car
OS, dear,
294|.
, 5, , (),
, ,,
u11
163, 674.
225.
r e s,
,
-
properly, se-
mourners, nearer friends,
, (kt/j^oj),
aerumna,
carissimus,
trouble,
, ,,
; grief; luctus,
464, 1., sorrows.
,
, 3 sing., subj. y, opt. , inf. ,
-,
, ,
and
,, ,
pass, ipf. iter,
fut.
,
mid.
, ,
, , ,,
, - pass,
369, 404
fut. red.
injure,
iter, -, ,
opt.
,,
fut.
;
,
153;
inf.
ipf. joined with
, 66 ;
283 ;
273, /3 165; hence with adj.
like OdvaToc,
,
avy,
687 ; often
cruciare, 402, 240, 542;
distress, =:death, 360, 362, 652, I 411;
pass. part. prs. mid., be concerned for, symbol of hate, A 228.
person or thing,
A 196,
care for,
146.
204, , , ntr.,
then, in vider signification, as the
cor, heart, 481
, , , ,-
ing with varied range of meaning to
our ^ heart;' hence (tj^)
may
and tv
translate vnthin
exceedingly in heart, t
523, Avhich
me; {rrtpi)
most heartily,
we
36
,,
; (at close of verse),
stillmore in heart, 458 also used :
,
i. e.
on coast of Euboia,
urged on
to death,
,
.=
,
538t.
see
6, o\o, cera, wax, 175. gu a r),
IV, fem.,
a 153;
cithara (hence
playing
,
i t lyre, skill in
(Od.)
, a;
herald; the heralds convoked the pop-
f ; ,, ,, upon the cithara,
(See cut.)
art of
ular assembly, kept order at trials,
bore as sign of their office a staff (see
cut, from archaic relief. No. 120), which
they handed over to him Avho had the
right to speak; they served also as
,
messengers of the chiefs and as their
] . ,
,
assistants in sacrifice; epithets,
[
,,-
^.^ 324, pro-
,
nounce
ipf.
inf.,
(),
part, -,
proclaim
,
as
, .
herald,
,
;
summon, order,
325, in the office of herald.
, ,,
from
,6,
subj.
,,
, ,,,
Mysian tribe, followers of
Eurypylos,\ 521 f.
, , ,(\. , , <, {), inf. part.
,
and
,
,, ,
later
seals,
full of ravines,
147,
() 446.
581,
709|, from
river in Phokis,
dat. from -, (, ?),
1.
^v,\ake. in Boiotia;
522 f.
mon,
Kt,
nominatim, by name;
invocans, I 569; nominant, /'-
gether to one's
cognomine;
>/, oh
self,
Thrakian
t 47,
393t.
846.
,
fragrant with sweet odors,
,
483f dwelling under two leaders in
, , ,
usually defined yVa^rarai; and in Lyrnessos, 397,
and yet this signif. inconsistent Avith 415.
,
),
,
,
cav-us)
,
382
chambers,
;
perh.
191.
ipf.
dispergitur,
better
vaulted, epithet
(-,
of treasure
(,
is disused,
-
452.
, ,
at entrance of
aor.
town in Troas,
,
14t.
subj. ay (and
A
,
38,
,, 147, or
-
1, ? i)erh. fut. ?), inf.
(,
upon the lyre,
was playing
ipf.,
disturb, set
part, -,
pass. aor.
in
commovcre,
motion (wasps, clouds),
3 pi.
'6 :
,
179
^,
, , ,, ,
push with the foot (^) A 47, as he ayyy, 463, with
, ',
;
,
, ,
(), proficiscor,
556,
, 281.
oio,
ruler of Kypros,
wailing, whimpering,
part., ipf.
set out, march,
20f
5f
part,
(MSS.
loud, sharp sound, shriek
screaming
pf. part,
;
), make a
125, shout-
,,
daughter of Hehos, of sister loudly all at once ; of birds, 429 ;
, ,,,, ,
Aietes, inhabiting the island Aiaie, the helloic, clash, rattle, roar.
,), , - ,, , , -
230 sqq.
, ,,
enchantress,
,
subj, y{ai),
and
part.
iter.
part., ipf. from fut. aor.
,
form
,
;
olvov,
,
to
,
t
,
299t.
e
, m
ipf.
ruler in
from
e r ar e, mingle,
m
c e r e, mix
Thrake
i
182.
daughter of Kisses 9fOE-
s
(parallel
=
his grand-
,
ment
weep, wail, lament ; esp. of la-
dead (either of natural
for the
expression of grief, or of the more for-
mal prescribed ceremonv),
7 450 ( 169-185)
, , (),
339.
; /, 85,
300,
351 ;
(,
;
,, .
223f.
,
,,
, ,,
(Od.)
,
howl, basin, 346. weeping, esp. in lament for the dead,
8.
,
, ,, ,
, , ,
, ,, ,,,, ,
inf.
,
fut.
box, chest,
(, opt.
and mid.
aor.
76|.
ipf
ami,
{)(),
-
erai,
,
aor. pass,
ace.
from
(),
317; elsewh. excla-
fracta
f regit,
est,
(),
128
584.
;
,, ,
parallel forms subj. yai, mation of favorable significance, good
(,
, , , , (,
opt. inf fjvai, part, omen, cf. 35.
' ,
{), and
aor.
unaugmented forms of two,
ipf
, part,
four,
, [the
and
clitus), glorious, famous, esp. of
451, and
in-
A 447.
-
five syllables stand after caesura in third (1) son of Mantios, 249.
',
foot, the
sequi,
383,
,
228,
.
augmented forms of three and
four syllables almost always at the end
of the verse].
overtake,
342,
(1) reperire, con-
fnd,
303. (2) in ve-
, -/, 291,
(2)
^, (1)
Trojan, slain by
330|.
a
(2) see
,
;
,
I 556t.
(, clu-entcs,
,,,,,
pi. a,
part,
at, ipf.
(c ieo), go,
subj. prs., opt.
, ov, or
a, ,
(),
go away, usually of persons
,
,, ' y,
Ger. la ut [sound]), quae fando au-
diuntur: (I) fama, rumor, tidings
(ffot',fc/iov,ofthee,ofme).
() , (2) gloria,
laudi
more tibi sunto inter Troianos, but
,
,
rarely of things, animals, ships,
,,
etc.. 422,0 149,
,
127, esp. ^i7- d e s, glorious deeds.
lar supporting the rafters. (See plate KXcirTt], , (),
(), thief, llf,
, ,,
III. at end of volume, F. and G.) ry, trickery,
, {), clamor, any
y, 396t,
^),
sharp sound, shout of men, cry or screech
of birds, cranes, grunting of swine, etc. t inf,
subj.,
(, imp. prs., aor.
cal-im,
180
, ,
:, ,(),
oc-cul-o, clepo), No. 60,/, ^.) (3) iugulum, collar-
furari, steal;
fall ere, deceive;
ly get advantage of, A 132,
cunning-
-
(4) curved tongue of buckle,
bone.
294. (See cut No. 104.) (5) thole-
,
, subj.
ipf pass, of
(\-),
c e 1 e b r a re, makefamovs, a 338,
,
pins, rowlocks, to which the
fama oars were made ftist by a thong, and
299. round which they played, see cuts Nos.
to\^n in Argolis, 126 and 35; for later, different arrange-
,
570t.
, .
name, I lit.
,,
('),
alnus,
,
(K\af-, clav-is),
see
alder,
a, ,
e
,
ment, see cuts Nos. 41, 64, and the
nominatim, hy Assyrian war-ship, cut No. 40.
, ,
64 and 239.
taaiv,
translate, at the oars.
344t.
,, {\-
1 a, bolt, bar (see cuts Nos. 32 and 38, ward the bolts closing the door, by
()
(1) lot,
ov, , ,(
?), sors,
a stone, or potsherd or broken
twig, on which each man
the thong, \,
lifted (as isseen at g),
then pushed back (^).
and
The ad-
,
place of the key-hole, through Avhich
a 442, ran, and the key
was passed by which the bolt Avas first
scratched his mark, 175; the lots
were then shaken in a helmet, and he
whose lot first sprang forth was there-
by selected for the matter in hand.
,
(2) paternal estate, patrimonium,
joining cut, from a Greek sepulchral
,
64.
,
ladder,
,
invitati, 386.
(-), electos, I 165;
,(\), scalas,
558. (Od.)
, (^), lectulo,
couch, sofa, cf, adjacent cut, No.
stairs,
73.
,
,,,,, ().
-, aor.
, subj. inf.
part,
part
-,
monument, as well as No. 32, presup-
poses double bolts, and above on the
right we see the key as it is applied,
,
incline,
Tivt,
(c a r e), maJce to slope or
1 i
,
door the loosened thong; these bolts
of double doors are also called
//
- \
j
, ,
the shining walls of the vestibule
^, oculos avertere, turn
away the eyes ; i c 1i are
/6X)7C,
cealed bolt.
;
described as hook,
with hidden, con-
(2) clavis, key, better
456. (See cut
!
i
f
, , ^^, ',
u g a m, turn the tide of battle ;
uga ve.put to flight
-/>(,
; pass. aor. ()/-
bend
, , ,,
one's self, crouch doicn,
sank on one side
, ,,,,
lie
350 ;
down ; pf.
\
- -
181
the fray
k\vt<J-to|os
,
; ;
,
rivi,ad aliquid applicatus,
,
slain by Agenor, 340.
turbam,
press of spears.
gen. pi. from
(}), fallacium, deceitful,
tumult, 729
,
accola lacus, hard by; mid., 295|.
se applicare, support one's self upon, maL speeches'?
,
fine
,, , ,
Tivi. 149|. (Of doubtful deriv. and
y, , , , ym, yc, , signif)
(),
(),wigwam
lodge,
the hut
,
;
earth hut of shepherds, shed or
of Avarriors, of,
, , , to
in the hut.
TO, buildings adjoining imp. from
mas-
42 If.
plashing,
was dashed
', hear.
47. (2)
,
61
ipf.
;
iter.,
billov),
were
208t.
.(, , , (), ter of Minyas (Iphis), mother of Iphi-
or,
-,
tally wounded at Thebes,
(,
father of Eurydike, mor-
452. []
daughter of Tyn-
dareos, sister of Helena, wife of Ag-
amemnon her paramour Aigisthos ;
.,
having slain at her desire her husband,
she herself Avas slain with Aigisthos
,.
by her own son Orestes, A 113, 266,
310, 439. (See cut No. 36.)
son of Klytios. (1)
(2)
(1) son of Laomedon,
brother of Priamos, father of Kaletor,
419, 427, 147, 238. (2) father
of Peiraios in Ithaka, 327. (3)
6-
father of Dolops.
-,
-5,
(Pepyov), maker of fa-
mous works, artist, 345f
son of Enops, beaten
in boxing-match by Nestor, 634f
-,
123.
son of Alkinoos, 119,
,
epithet of Aides, 654 sqq. (II.)
,, ,
,(,
Probably
sephoneie.
der,
in relerencc to rape of
ace. pi.
,
(icXtV(u), clivus, illustrious, glorious ; 1 423 ;
,,, (, ,
slctpe, hill-side, 470. also of other gods and men, a 300 of ;
, kXovcci,
fugare, put
496
part,
to fight
(,
II.),
places,
things,
437
,
absol., ; 7, drive before one, his art, re-
proturbare; pass, nowned artist, A 571.
ipf. conturbari, rush wildly -|9> , (), ov, with fa-
182 ($
, ,,,
nuyus
494.
how, renorvned archer, A
,
101,
-,
^,{,, , ov, y,
cav-us), hollow ;
, only 385,
-
,, , , , ,, , , ,
ov, imp.
aor.
Ts,
(, t,
and
(cluere, in-clutus), (1)
op, also
aor. sync. the land,
deep- embosomed, extending far
92.
aor. ()',
(),
imp.
into
hear,
505,
,
also with gen.
, , {1),
from me,
, , ,,,
{),
07roc,vocem; with part.,
ex aliquo.
87, hear
the proposition of Alexan-
;
(2)
pr.
sleep,
re,put
, ,
part,
; litter,
consopi-
;
hush
mid.
imp.
aor. '.
,
der also
; subj.
, ,,
e X a u d i r e, give ear to, hearken,
A 43, 218, /5 262, 385 ; also
common
opt. , and
inf
aor. pass.
part, , ,
,,,
; less lay one^s self down to sleep, past tenses,
,,
with dat,
Lar and comply, obey,
516. (3) obedire, sleep; sleep the sleep of death,
),
,
part,
241.
(-
, ,
on rock
220.
)6 (,
lit. the Spinsters; as god-
terraces, rocky,
, (), crepus-
729 f.
g rum us), ,, (),
with
,
lord,
be lord or
377.
, ,
;
master, rule,
dominari,
,
culum,
, twilight, dusk, 370. Odysseus, 677.
(2) from Lyktos in
, ,
thereon), 639|.
ipf.
,,
from she grated (trri,
, (),
Kreta, charioteer of Meriones,
614, slain by Hektor.
341 f
611,
,
yffiv, crus, part Ty, bed,
,,
of leg between the knee and ankle,
shin, 519.
KoiTos, 010, ov, ov, masc., bed,
nighfs rest, sleep, 138.
455
(),
metal plates, lined with some soft ma-
terial, bent around the shin-bone un-
der the knee, and fastened by clasps
c r e a, greaves,
,, (),
KoXcdv, olo, and ,
(metal) sword-sheath, A 1 94, 220,
,
ntr.,
ntr. pi.,
ship -spears, united together
,
,
at the ankle (see cut No. 39), only in
Iliad the word in the Odyssey,
, , ,
;
,
tain valleys, 821. dat. from peg on
(),
, dat.
knife for shaving or grating,
, only sing.,
from
A 640f.
(^,
id or ?),
made fast, 407 f.
graculorum, jack- ,
>vhich the thighs of the victim were
wrapped, laid upon the fire and burned,
together with the pieces of flesh piled and
utr., docked, pointless,
KoXocrripTOv,
472.
noisy rabble,
1 I7t.
147 ,
upon them (A 460); hence the word KoXovci, imp. mutilat, , (),
rifice, A 66 ,
also signifies the steam of the fat or sac- leaves unfulfilled,
/?/ of the steam short, curtail.
.'\
370; 340, cut
, (),
,
;
,
of burnt
, ,
whimpering,
sacrifice,
(),
163f.
fut.,
lOf.
and aor.
[v.
with
1.
whimper,
6(>, or, 01,
^,
som of the sea, 140.
136, 400
fold
or belly'of garment round neck and
bo-
, (),
;
,
401, 433, make lustreless.
(<$,
Kreta,B 646,
consopita,
fera, monster,
591,r 178.
part., deeply slumbering,
809|.
317|.
tvptiy, in
screamed, bawled,
^
(II.)
noisy u:rangling,
ipf.
(),
(?)
from
A
,
21 2|.
c oil is,
575|.
hill,
contmue
811.
6
(),
,(<, ,
uwiOev, with hair long at
of head, shorn in front,
part, from
542
,,
;
183
back 487|.
,
KOVTcv, ,
father
( ),
of Periphetes,
pole, t
, , ),,,
long - haired
manes.
Wtipyai, ; Avith long
69,
639t.
fut. part., (),
teiv, ipf. (and
,
imp.
iter,
inf.
,
stercorandi causa, /or manure,
299t.
, only fimus, ster-
,
take care of, tend (by giving bath, food, sing.,
,,
bed, clothing), k 250 ; also of cu u t u m, dung, 64 farm-yard,
,
s, 1 1 ;
(see
231, thick flowing locks;
195.
), , cultus
care, attendance,
corporis, cheek
bestowed
,
aor.
sting,
\,
;
beat,
; 2
smite
pf.
ya'iy, strike to
-,
204; decidere, detrunca-
;
earth
aor.
on the
;
mid.
bite,
,
on men,
,,, (),
X
,
;
, ,
247.
, ,
, (),
{),
,
, ,
ipf.
subj. y, imp.
fut.
, ,
', ,
subj. iaay, imp.
,
inf.
aor.
smite one's
Ithaka,
own head.
408t.
Trirpy,
fut.
rocky mountain in
, aor. opt.
, ,,
(1) wait upon, attend, satiare, sate, satisfy,
care for,
,
451.
Tivi,
490,
as guest, entertain,
nutrire,
(2) gather
73,
69
up,
;
;
113,
,
pass,
355 ,
esp. receive
, ,
cf.
;
Ill
carry
;
Tivt,
subj.
part,
379 mid.
;
opt.
and pass. pf.
act. part,
inf.
aor.
(),
, ,,,
away, 378hear S 456, 875 also pass, satiari, safe one's
, ()
; off, :
,
opt.
entertain; X 286, carry off in one's part, 59.
',
flesh.
$, clashed,
,
V 149|.
aor. imp.
. sweep oiU,
,,
ipf. rattleJ,
<,151|.
feet, 380
6, (),
stamping of
grinding, gnashing of tusks
false reading,
, ,
;
ring, 648,
resound (of echo); rattle,
593, 498. (II. and
,, Isthmos, 570 ;
664 ; ancient name,
at Korinth,
,
6,
,
542.)
, 336
sing.,
din, crash,
and yat, pulvis, dust;
600, rose from his head with
; 775, 39
122f.
,
196f.
( ),
the titmk of the
tree I hewed round about (beginning
,,
Avith the root and progressing toward
, satietas, taedium;
( ),
,, -(, ) ,
502, 506; cineres, ashes, 636, ^ 103.
,
sand, surfeit,
9,
'
,,
Kovt -, , (),
ashes,
dust-whirl, 13.
part,
23, 191.
(II.)
fut.
dust-cloud,
aor.
helmet shakiitg, with waving plume,
132|.
(
with glancing helm, esp. epithet of Hek-
),
X
raise
plain,
a
pass, plupf
j'ot,
dust.
(
dust-cloud,
820
pulvere obducti,
', ;
), make
and
dust
speeding over the
making dusty, 407
pf.
;
-, ,
covered zoith
;
tor and of Ares, 816,
y,
the
I 241 f.
21.)
(), battle mace (of
, K<Jpvs 184
,,
,,
,,,
6>,
adjs.
^,
^,
,
iron).
,
, , ,,
Hence comes
club-brandisher,
fem.,
141,
, , and (,
9.
{, ), helmet, Avith ;
-
,
, 6> , ,,
daiand Dioskouroi; only
Amphinomos. (11.)
construct! building,
492; decus, ornamenta, oma/were/s,
,
women and horses
arrangement, order;
in
',
152,
, ,
trappings, of ;
, ,
adjs.,
(), ,
, ,and
pass, - ,
,- , ,, ,
and cuts under them.)
eqttip,
mid.
ipf.
part., ipf.
excitare, augere;
aor.
ly,
(),
ipf.
489
fully,!^ 181.
KoriovaXf
;
pf. part,
KortovTo, aor.
fc.
part,
., indecore, shame-
, r 71
subj.
;
,
mid.
-
,,,,
.,
with, , ,
arm. one's self,
;
cf.
(),
443, 424,
shod
;
cf.
censere,
part,
count of something,
quod.
be angry vnth,
, ,
, {, ,
du. lit. helmed, hence k6tov, grudge, rancor, wrath, with
armed, ready for battle, 457, 201. dat. of person against whom feeling
,
is felt, but 449, in whom thou
,
(11.) ;
, , f/,cacumen,sM?-
,^ ,
,
wilt excite dire wrath.
), vertex,
y,
crest; oi5v, properly a little cup
-
ndt, dat. without prep., 554. (II. and 306, hip-joint.
121.) from (-
rises with arching
from
crest,
-,
42 6f.
(), ), , on the suckers at the end
of the tentaculae of the polypus peb-
*
Kopwvia,
lake Kopais,
, ,
city in Boiotia, south of
503|.
y, yaiv, (corona, caught
bles stick fast,
, ., ,,
433|.
in cvps, streaming,
(), that
34f
may be
, ^
cornu, cur-vus), any thing crooLd KovXcov, see
,
or curved, (1) the ring on the door, sing, and pi., (gen. dat.
rt 441. (Sec cuts Nos. 72 and 60.) yoi), fem. from young girl or
,
(2) the curved end of the bow over which daughter, cf. French fille;
the loop of the bow-string must be A 111, for the daughter of
, ,
brought. (See cut No. 37, under ivra-
'.)
, , -
(3)
sea-crows, cormorants,
<, ,
into shape
,
dat. pi. fem.,
66.
,
4th foot of verse), of ships, 182. (See chiefs,
cuts Nos. 21,41,94,95.) tribe in Aitolia, after-
father of Le- ward expelled by Aitolians ; their siege
,
onteus,
, ,
746t.
,
(
- ),
king
inf.
ipf.
-, (),
of
-,
the Lapithai,
bridal,
I
[Curtius],
529-599.
, , ',
tcedded; nobilis,
,, ,,
noble,
y,
?),
243
, , part,
order, equip troops, get ready chariot
arrange, (cf 242,
case neither
22, in
nor
which latter
is
, ,
mid.
ing his
127t.
, ,
prepare evening meal,
own countrymen,
(),
,
13;
marshal-
usually
shaler of the people, usually of Atrci-
806.
well laid out,
mar-
subst.
is
Xl5t.
hair, X
The
not certainly
late youthful, princely,
188t.
(),
signification of the
].,(), young,
known
A
adv.,
;
1
others trans-
14.
word
lusty,
by the
, (,, ,, ,,
properly iuvenis, youth, hoy,
,,
-
185
breast -plates,
361 f. (See cut No.
,
59; 59.)
{),
,
son, 523 (yet 95) cf. toith its weight,
-, 316, 310, iunioribus,
;
', -
hence, able to hear arms, valiant, nohle,
96 used often (cf. Lat. equites)
;
,
597t.
^,
124|.
-6 {) ),
, , , potens,
119.
)
mighty
hard-
,, , , ,
bona surfaced earth, pavimentum,^46f.
nutrix
,
27t.
158|;
201|.
, ,
iuvenum robustorum,
mighty,
,
{),
,,
of persons,
;
end of
i],
,, . -,
,
things, passions, etc. ; adv.
*, .
memnon. 248-260,
see
,, (),
53. strongly, mightily,
ground, 501.
29 ; hold firm thy
,
tuin,
, ,
,
^'''I'erm^',
part,
see III.
504.
from
(II.)
ibra-
vi-
hearted,
-, , {),
184.
dauntless,
heroes and warriors, of lion,
a,
animosus;
(f), {),
,
stout-
of
brans.
of verse
,
,
, .
brandishing,
, ,
^, and
{), y,
pi.,
see III.
gen. ex- {),
strong-
,
247 heart as seat of emotion, desire,
; plained by Aristarchus as stones, head-
, ,
', ,
I 646, with
,, , ipf.
fut.
220,
548, etc., of thought, reason,
, ,,
thoughts were set, 260.
171,
441
aor. imp.
/rar(f), inf.
mid. (as pass.)
;
stones, on which the spits were rested
in roasting meat cf. owy fire-dogs, and-
;
{),
f, inf. ttiv, part, f
be mighty, j-ule over, A 288
,
, ,
(creare), pcrficcre, f 170, accom-
pass; I 626, the
plish, fulfill, bring to
with might over any one,
bear sway among, 485.
:
,,
;
, ,,
iV,
to me likely to be brought to pass in potent ia, imperium, might, power,
this way ; only 391, hear sway. mastery, a 359 i c t r i a, 280
-, ,, as adv. =, 0, report ;
,
comp. rapid us. from wind see III. jcajo.
and storm; =
, ,, .
elsewh. quick; 590,
hasty, hot. 181, 49, mighty.
, .
f
(Od.)
, rocky, Ithaka, 247. 162), gen.
(cm
dat.
or), caro.fiesh, j)\. pieces offiesh,
,.
,
, see
Kpdvciav, ace, gen.
fut.,
corn us,
dressed meat, [icpta, synizesis, t 347.]
{), meat-tray, dresser, I
,,
,
cornel-tree, its wood esp. hard, 242. 206|.
-
of the
,
Khodos;
,
skull,
(),
later
, see
84j.
y,
.
III.
(),
CTanio, upper part
tcith
superior, mightier, stronger;
676, island near nobler and better
strong
strength
medes,
;
182,
superior in
with
240|.
inf.,
;
son of
345.
, {-]>),
, Lyko-
6
, , , (,
186 )
,
,
48), by means of the 339 ;
properly part., ruling, ruler; tvpv ., 527, set up in our palace a mixing-
ruling far and wide, title esp. of Aga- bowl in commemoration of freedom,
memnon, with reference to his position in honor of the gods. Cut No. 7
as generalissimo of Greek forces ; also shows (I) the from which
of Enosichthon, Zeus also in one case ; the wine was poured into the upper
of servant of Menelaos, S 22. smaller mixing bowl, on which the
,'
,
,,
of Megara,
, ,,
(1) king of Thebes, father
koraedes, I 84.
269. (2) father of Ly-
see following.
fut. aor. -
stands the second mixing
;
,
be imagined as mixed in the largest
mixing-bowl, Avhich stands upon the
,
hnng up ; mid. ipf.
thou didst hang, 18.
KpcW, gen. pi. from
suspend ere,
,.
pendebas,
hang,
the
tributed into the .
tripod, and from which, by means of
the diluted wine was
(Cf. cut
dis-
No.
,,
29.)
A 106f, saluti- TO,nom. and ace, (), \-
ferum,
band
,,
attire,
;
good, useful, helpful.
in
a short veil, as
in adjacent cut, a
,
woman's
a, {, ), head-
, ,,,
horses,
, ,
barley, 496
barley, barleycorn,
aor. from
also as food
196, ^ 41.
;
69.
creaked, of
(, cer-es?),
for
.,
tlements, V 388 ; of KpiKov, circus), yoke-
wine jar, lid, y 392, ring, 272f. (See adjoining cut, from
,
(See cut No. 68.)
, , ,
,
aor. from
the antique still clearer cuts Nos. 45,
49.)
;
,
see III. funditns, utterly.
husband of
237, 258.
son of Diokles, slain by
-, , {),
Aineias, 542, 549.
,,
overhanging river bank, esp. the gullied
ot,
,
nympL, 240 f.
,
, fountain
(), , (-
,, ,,
,
at,
, y,
,
cf. cai^ut). fountain, spring, well,
, ,
,
I 14, t 141. (Cf. cut No. 65.) subj., opt.,
645, 230, inhabitants of
- imp.,
,
part, prs., aor.
island
^,
, as divided
languages,
;
62
;
,, , , ,,
described, 172, 175,
also pi.
and speaking different
186
ivav, subj.
sieve, select; eligere,
ambuscade pass. pf. part,
;
part,
,
; ;
,
233. ;
,,
), masc, (- cern ere, decide,
,
,
, the dispute;
mingled
mixing-vessel in which Avine
and water, in ratio of % and |, were justice, mid.
: place aor.
the mixing-bowl at hand, usually near
;
inf. , , ,,
subj. i^rni,
part,
iniji.
sil)i
proleptically,j9rferi
subj. :\,
when several
the feast) the contents were after-
;
,
the hearth, and often on a tripod (esp. eligere, choose for one^s self; also.
were used at measure one's self in battle, acie,
385 7 269, when our courage and ;
ward poured into the drinking -cups that of the suitors is measured in my
KpuSv
, 187 *
,
expound, lare, hide, conceal, (with desire
,
palace, cf. 507 ;
interpret.
, ,
for protection); pass, se eel are,
ram,
,
,
f, niasc,
447, 461.
town in
(),
Phokis ,
arietem,
,,
thing
sub re, hide one's 5e//* under
secret,
; aor., from some one
443.
;
any
Iceep
, (), gla-
;
-
434 and 258. clam, secretly^
.,
507, 264.
, ,. locality in Paphlagonia,
523|.
,
KpoKvXeia,
,,
colored mantle ; epithet
a Trojan, slain by Meges,
(),
crocus, saffron,
ofEos,
with soffron-
1.
348f.
(II.) ,
855t.
for
(), ,
one's self,
aor.
sibi
see
comparare,
()],
acquire
property, servants, Avife
rt, a 1 i c u i a 1 i q u i d, - 265
pf.
pf.
,=, , , ^-
island or village be- ;
233.
,,
longing to Ithaka,
010, cepa,
633 f.
onion, A 630, 0 ( ', ),
possidere,^05sc5s, I 402.
,
Kronos, standing alone or with Zeus, part, aor.
(,
A 552, a 45,
S 247,
, ,
620).
010,
(See following.)
ov, ,
of Zeus, Foseidaon, Aides, of Hera,
, ,
father (),
-, (), sibi comparare, ac-
quire for one's sef;
7, ferro = bello,
cf.
57. []
son of Aktor and of Mo-
,
the Titans,
, ,
Demeter, and Hestia; overthrown with
, ,^
415, 479, 383,
fem.,
, , , ,, -
,
721.
?), perh.
walls of the towers, between foundations
and battlements, 258, 444.
(),
(^
lione,
, ,
,, (), ,
part,
and
B621.
iter,
subj.
ipf.
,, ,
,
fut.
inf. ,
,
aor.
, () , ,,,,,,(),,,
(it),
ipf., (), opt. inf. part,
made rattle
rattling chariots,
(as they drew), drew the
,,
A 160f.
masc,, tem-
,
', , and 3
2 aor.
sing, ,, subj.
pass,
oio, 216, inf. ;
,
pora,
,
KpoTeovres
temples
, " Springs,"
ity in Elis, [o 295]|.
; sing.,
, ,X
502,
453f
name
397.
drawing
of local-
,
prs.
,,,
and
.
ipf.
aor. 2
3 1. aor.
\\ = '
554, 337, interimere,
.
,
,,
,
in 262,
^
du., pi., sources, slay; pass., 465,
=,
kill,
I
454
(Od.),
; of Skamandros,
clam,
168|,
secretly.
147, 208.
455
and
, Q 235
(),', ,pi.
possession, 216
always
,
;
, , (),
rigidus,
chilling, horrible, I 2.
dread,
chilling, 48, d 103.
(II.)
horrendi,
sions
Avith
, , -, , (),
fut. aor. opt.
a, (), clande- ,
,and prs. imp. inf.
,
st i a, seci-et ; A 542, clandestinis aor. bury,
\
,
fut.
part,
,
captis consiliis decernere.
,, ,,
168t.^
,
^,
part,
aor.
inf. \pai, part,
-,
with a
ipf. iter,
a, aor.
secret bolt, JaJ
subj.
perf. pass.
ce-
efferre
),
ures
;
,
with funeral games
justa facere, bury with
, (-
/cr.,
(, , ,
612;
the heart.
ennoble, 212; rejoice
,, ,
, (),
,{\
from Same, son of Po- ov, noble
lytherses. a suitor, 288, 279 slain ; in exterioi, glorious, epithet of heroes
by
,
Philoitios, 285.
fem., (), prop-
periphrastically, noble heart.
ipf. (), exalt,
S
-, , (),
, , (,,),,
erty, 663. 73; superiores erant, T42.
, ,,
that may he ac- man-enno-
quired, bling, hinging renown, A
,
I 407 f.
('), helmet of 490, 124.
weasel-skin, 335 and 458. triumph-
aor. in cole- ing, proud, 519. (II.)
(, , (),
,, ,
re, setth in a country, with acc,
KTiXos, ov, aries, ram,
492. []
216.
196 and
, ,6$)
|, A
exalted,
),
122.
3
saeviebant, grassaban-
pi. ipf, fut.
most glorious,
, (-
,
of Odysseus, settled in marriage in tur, spread confusion, A 324; 136,
Same, 363. to vent his rage against us.
KTvire'ci, aor. ov, ov, din or melee of bat-
,
KTVTTf, crash, of falling trees, thunder,
,
tle ;
of Zeus ;
loud ; ter- 593.
ribly, 479,
ov,
170.
, sonitus, any
noise, stamping of feet, blow of horse's
loud
, ',
y 57, 79,
,
ti, ntr., might, majesty, glory,
(),
pride of the Achaioi.
glonous, illustrious,
hooi, foot-tread, tumult of battle, thunder,
(),
,,
532,
,
237.
beans,
ov, , ,
589 f.
,, yaiv,
ta,
,
,
580.
292,
tribe in northwest of
176.
part., ipf. ,
Kre-
with acc,
- , ,
of steel, only 564 ; elsewh. bear in the womb, 117; 266, be
always steel-blue or dark-colored, 94. with mule foal.
5-6, , 6,
,
,
with dark feet, A 629f. aor. from occuluit,
299 elsewh.
(), always at end
has hid.
of Aphrodite,
epithet
;
-
87.
- = -,
A
dat.
24, 35,
,
Avorship of the goddess had been intro-
,,
duced by an early Phoinikian colony,
, ,,
t 81, 432 KvQr\p6Qev,from Kythera;
,
y, ;
?, ,
224. pass. prs. part, ov,
guberno),
(, steer,
(), dark-eyed,
aor.
283|.
inf.,
60 f. , aor. dn.
s c e r c, sHr up and mix wi'ti, pass., c
fundi, perturbari, be struck tcith
n-
immi-
,,
-, voc. fear, or panic, 489 be in commotion,
,,
;
557; guber-
/U 217; at
nator,
(-- pilot, helmsman, 43, ^' 316.
foam
, = , ,
), mixed
up, of the sea.
(from >, -
(Od.)
,
head, only found in gramma-
rians), se praecipitat, turn a somer-
,
(Pramnian) wine, A 624
also honey, 290, 234.
(, ),
; Kirke adds
,,
750
, , (),
(),
sault, tumble ;
inf.
354, were leaping about.
ipf.
,
elsewh. tumblers.
ov, aor.
glorify, honor.
divers,
- ,,
332t.
, ov, , and
circle
fut..
wheel away, carry forth, of corpses,
a, circle,
with which hunters en-
ring;
',
tkoc
sane to,
189
-,
|
close game;
circle, as tribunal kukX^j, round about;
;
solemn
.
size toward the
shield,
v\6y
33,
in a
,
the rings on the outside of shield, or
the layers which, lying one above an-
made up the
280 ; wheel, 340,
212 and
pi.
aoyo
', ;
y,
of leather or weasel's skin, also of
,
metal stiffened or adorned with metal,
(see cut, p. 58), also fitted
with metal plates to protect the cheeks,
with horse-hair plume,
cf. cuts Nos. 11,
'
circle,
392. 85. Sometimes entirely of bronze =
(),
-,
KVKXo-repe's
124, stretch, draw into a circle.
circular,
,
helmet, is a goat-skin cap,
,
166 sqq., related to Gigantes
and Phaiakians, without towns, fear of
gods, or social ties, t 166 chief repre-
sentative, Polyphemos, the
;
ble,
, ,,
less, 1
, ,, ,
(), (){),
845.
373|.
(),
ipf.
impudens,
,
lawless monster, 428 one-eyed can- opt. inf.
,
;
',
nibal,
,
, ,
seus,
200
366, 408.
; overreached by Odys-
, ,
masc, 7 21
osculari,
;
kiss,
,5-
cygnorum, swans,
,,
-
460 and 692. ' 15,
(,
volvere aliquid,
pass,
, a, ipf.
roll,
(),
ov, pass. prs. trai,
,
cf. 39 ;
one's native
(ayw),
soil.
e at re s,
225
hunt-
;
,,
be rolled, also throw one's
se'f prostrate, wallow, in agony, 86 ; from
,, -, (),
(synizesis). gen. pi.
,
fleas,
300f.
in grief, in the dirt (of harbor-town of Lokris,
the street, etc.) evil is roll- 531t.
;
;
-,,
,-,
Hermes, who is hence called,
yet the word in
1,
518
-,
-
perform.
voc. masc. from A
impu-
159 ;
,
designates an inhabitant of the town fen)., impudent;
-^, (,
in Elis. dens, shamelesa, 1 80.
),
voc.
crook-footed, epithet of Hephai- {),
KiJTropia<nii5,town in Elis,
of
593t.
cy-
,,,,
stos, 331. (II.)
, (),
,
press wood, 340 f.
cypress, evergreen,
,
ntr., /,
,
unda,
209,
,
wind
574;
f1 u c t u a
also
396,
fluctus, wave,
99, ventis agi-
tata, keep off the waves raised by the
.,
e m, billowy,
Avith the current.
part.,
(Od.)
{),
S 229.
billmc,
,
64t.
goblet,
, fragrant marsh-
food for horses, perh. galingal,
, , (c
usually of gold, general word
for drinling-cup. 305, cf. 285, 1 670.
,
u a,
c
grass,
603.
Eng. c u p),
,,
t
' ov, (),
adj., on the KtJirpis, tv, and \ca. Aphrodite,
head, 586; subst., crown or top of hel- 330; as goddess of island
met, in which the plume is fixed, 536. whither her worship Avas brought by
,
5, .
(See cut No. 20,6.)
-6
kauilc.
night-
Phoinikians,
avTt,
'),
83
bow down,
aor. opt.
, (),
A 21.
;
585.
', (II.)
what one lights
part,
(, ,
(, , , aor, from
(cur- us), rounded, wailing, 409 and 447.
( ),
as proper
(
(2)
1
) howling,
arched, round,
arched,
Kvpc, collide with,
(II.)
, ,
, , ,-, ,
from
244f. ,
-
-
;
name, a river
ing out of the Styx,
ov, aor.
3
of the lower world, flow-
sg. prs.
514.
(>, ipf.
part,
,
aor. part, having (1) shriek, wuil, always
// ' -
lighted
,
upon a lifeless body; of women, c 37, /3 361. (2) trans.,
,,
teas cmstantly aiming at ment, 295.
,, ,
,
the neck,
,
8.53.
($ (),
821 mid., U 530, Kvptrai
town
;
,
sleep,
otia,
,
TO,
201.
502|.
(),
(?),
,
^
so
poplitem,
,
726f.
or, deep
in Bo!-
, ,
saly,
, ,.town
,,,
{), ,
B748t.
in Perrhaibia in Thes-
capulus,
y, (capio),
sword-hilt,
butt or
y(Ti(v), yc,
A 219 ;
{) and
see
=
,,
masc, six
handle of oar (same word used to-day
in
re
214
Greece
m
;
i s,
for oar), t 489 i c u
lay one's self to the oar,
handle of key, 7.
bere
,
Kerberos, 368,
, (),
;
,
,
women=feminae impudicae, then
with general sense, i
pudent ; dastardly dogs,
299.
Kwa,
or bedding,
,
u d e s, im-
47,
623 with
rabida, raging hound,
661,
m
, , , (),,
of Karia.
390.
breaks),
t 267.
(2)iEJ
to Kos,
ace.
16.
(Od.)
Kowvif,
28,
island in Ikarian sea, opposite the coast
[]
noiseless, silent
(3)
(1) blunted,
(before it
dull, sense-
!^\..^ poppy-head, ', 499|. less, lifeless, 54.
.
,, , , ,
594,
saxum,
163, 10
stone,
hewn stone,
du. ae, pi.
12, 445,
211.
, sortiri, obtain by
share of spoil
, lot, ,
praedae portionem,
I 367,
-,
190;
Adas, , ;
town in Lakonike,
;
($, , (),
58.5t.
<,
talker, I'
,
ty,
(), mortuo ignem, %'
479|.
reckless pf.
tained,
,,
tained power over me from my birth
adepti sunt, have ob-
;
^
red. aor.
, ,,-,, ^,
2 sing, prs., subj.
ialkest rashly, 474 and 478.
ov, and sup. -, rapi- possession of fire =
impertirc, put
solemnly bum,
in
d us,
ay\v,
nor.
*//, 293.
ipf.
,
,( -
of savage giants,
,,fabled tribe
,
of Odysseus, king in Ithaka, a 430,
,;,,
206, 270, a 111, 185,^ 555.
son of Laertes, Odys-
,
, , (),
?), depth or gulf
of the sea, used alone or with
267. (Od.)
^
seus, 173, e 203, t 19, 200. ntr., shabby, tattered gar.
(, ,
,
3 399 and 206.
(),
pi. opt. prs., ipf.
840), take into the hands ($, , , (/),
ment,
rapi-
,
embrace yalav
amplecti, d u s,
.
nimbly,
nimble, swift,
269.
plied
?,, ,
bite the dust, fall
, ,
,
;
in combat ;
caught back aor. from
-,
again the words (of joy which were on fem., district
his lips), V 254. whose capital Avas Sparta, ciav, y 326
'
acc. masc, (\a9t7y - 239 ; 414
), banishing care, X
,
83 f. 1.
se
and
,s i
,
95.
,
(), clam,
beknown ; also with ^&n.,
,,
m imperceptibly,
, {),
[]
165.
secretly,
pebbles,
a li q
,un-
;
433
part.,
only 2 aor.
other augmented forms
('),
the heel, stimggling convulsively,
mortally wounded, 99 and
of the
88.
also
etc.,
kicking with
,
{),
, ,
, (1) prehendere, take hold of,
, ()
fern., thunder-
x\I
, , , , ,, (),
shower, hurricane
375, 51.
;
guttur,
also fig. with
throat, gullet,
foot, etc.
;
also mid.
grasp by the
amplecti, embrace
com re-
388,
(2)
and scil.
,, ,<$,
and 388. of mental states,
,
saxeus, of stone, stony ; 177, subjects such as incessit, take
yet the passage
ticity.
?),
453 and
possession of, seize,
of part., yvXa).
(4) cap
booty;
ere,
255,
take
(also with acc.
(3) a c c i e r e, receive.
captive, carry off as
domi recipiens,
426, so called on account of thefutter- king of Laistrygones,
), 81f.
,
,,
ing apron of nntanned leather, part, pr., (-,
hanging from the shield. (See adjoin- blazing, A 104.
ing cut, and esp. No. 85.) son of Lampos, Dolops,
, 526|.
a nymph, daughter of
132,375.
( 1 ) son of Laomedon,
,
father of Trojan Dolops,
'^,
,, ,
bright, shining,
,
147, 526.
(2) horse of Eos, 246 ; of Hektor,
, ,,
185.
234.
splendide luceat,
(II.)
sup.
6.
), 1., gen.
fire pans or basins, 307,
r 63 ; for holding blazing pine splin-
ters, used to illuminate rooms. (See
and
,',
cuts on next page, after bronze origi-
nals from Pompeii.)
only prs. and
act.
ipf.
and mid., splendere,
()7(6)
shine,
son, (, , ),
gleam, be radiant; subject a per-
or thing,
192
-8, , , voc.
(1) son of Antenor, a Trojan, slain by
^
Aias,
boxer,
516.
(2) son of Alkinoos,
119,132,; 170, 117,141.
-8, daughter of Bellero-
phontes, mother of Sarpedon, 198.
Ado-Stio), (1) daughter of Agamem-
-,
non, I 145, 287. (2) daughter of Pria-
mos, wife of Helikaon, 124, 252.
(1) Antenor's son, 87.
-,
(2) comrade of Antilochos, 699.
daughter of Altes, mother
85, X 48.
-.8,
of Lykaon,
-,
250. (2) Lampos,
Priamos,
faithlessness,
237,
son of
23,
(1)
527.
Priamos,
Ilos, father
269, 640 ; his
443 ; his daughter was
of
,
slew him,
cluentes
etc.
638 sqq.
(no du.), masc,
?), j?eopZe, multitudo,
(/?
199, 573; usually pi., soldiers, vas-
sals, y 214, exercitus, army, opp.
, . \,
e. g. ,
,, ,, ,., -
,
metal, torches, weapons,
,
-<,
fleet or troops fighting from chariots.
ov, (),
driving the
people on (to combat), rousing the peo-
ple, epithet of Ares, Eris, Athene
(ApoUon, Amphiaraos), 210.
,
also 156. 128,
()6, , ipf. parallel public way, 682f.
form chief forms : ipf gen., ,
fern., the soft part
\{),
, , ,
,,
aor. (t)\a9(e),
mid. ipf
,
Xij9tTo, aor.
etc., iter,
,
(),
3 du.
prs.
fut.
opt. 3 pi.
ipf
of the body between the hips and the
ribs,/an;fc, loins, 359. (II.)
AairtOai, Lapithai, a tribe inhabiting
Mount Olympos in Thessaly, 128,
,
and pf
aor. red.
/,/,A ov,(l) latere,
181,0 297.
only fut. part. lap
with part,
';
,
by,
,
89
,
cape notice of, rira,
, -,
,477,
560, 721,
also with
(),
561,
251,
156,
' (,
272;
93,
626),
clam, unperceived
305.(2)
60, make forget,
(3) mid.
up with the tongue,
795.
,
, 841,
/, chest,
161|.
town
laro, cormorant,
in Asia
301.
413 ;
Minor
rae,
Slf.
Q
,
c
with
leus,
-$>
460.
158 and 45.
(1) son of Trojan One-
tor, slain by Meriones, 604.
son of Trojan Bias, slain by Achil-
(2) , ov,
also of
and courage,
only
A
,
losus, shaggy, woolly, 433 ; epithet of
, as sign of strength
189.
aor. ,
vil-
craskcij.
,, , , ,
cracked, bones, brass
belloic'ing,
;
85 ;
pf.
shrieking,
193
relate, 292,
us now speak
240
;
let
435,
, , () ", ,, , ,,
141. no longer of these things (but act);
gutturis, 325, 275,Avhat need to relate these things ?
there appeared an unprotected spot on
the throat.
(See also .) fut. aor. 3 pi. Xfi-
, (,
(II.)
and part, lev is), smooth, A
side passage, pathway between the
house of Odysseus and the outer wall
(of the court), 128, 137. (See plate
111
6,
\pai, part.
; level off,
/, (lib are),
ipf.
260.
ov, aor.
effunde-
-
, ,
III., i, n.)
soil
(II.)
for
583, glu-
digging,
re, shed,
tion,
form a
cut ; cf.
285 ;
drink-offering.
also Nos. 24
; libare,/>OMr
olvov, also with
and 102.)
,
(See adjoining
liba-
per-
,
fruitful, 116 and 509.
y, woolly hair, down, 134 ;
,
ing his teeth in,
-,
pres. part,
nom.
229.
sing., gen. pi.
aor. bury-
caldron for
ing food over fire,
varming
water, or for boil-
362 wash-basin,
held under the hands or feet while
water was poured from a pitcher over
them (see cut), r 386;
adorned on the exterior with designs
in imitation of palm leaves or flowers.
;
,
, , ,,,
,, ,,,
()(),
,,
aor. ,, ,
., ,
,',-
,,
aor.
ipf.
2 aor.
ipf.
mid. prs.
,
meadow,
,
meadow,
, , , , ,
292
451.
;
, a, , , from
(),
(levis), smooth,
443, free from
the
;
even, level;
,, ',, ,,
pass. 1 aor. lege- rocks ;
' made even.
r e, c g e r e, pick up, gather, '', prs. ipf, also fut.
,
1 1 i \ft7r(e),
n't numerare in, count among, aor. also , ,
,
narrate (only Od. and
203 ; e 5, ,
; enumerare, reckon up,
,
,
pf
,
, ,
aor.
01,
-,
(),//^,
plupf.
inf.
aor.
;
-,-,
3
=
mid. prs,, ipf
relic tus sum; pass.
pi.
part,
and
2 fut.
linquo, re-
imp.,
pf.
ov,
-
194 XcvK-wXcvos
linqucrc,
213, me
wanting; fatly ioi
leave,
.
deficiunt, are
forsake;
qui,
remain ; ,,
Pass, and aor. mid., r e
remanere,
i
be
u m,
1 i
left,
n-
14, survive;
tance
507,
?
postquam currus
)
behind one (with ace. of dis-
to be left
orbati
rum,
been forsaken
/'/]) by
sunt
{
after the chariots had
,
domino-
[v. 1.
their masters.
,
XcipiiSevTa,
piov), lily-white;
,
der, delicate, 152. (II.)
son of Oinops,
,
(Afi-
of the suitors ; he
shares their fate, 310.
ten-
'
,
144, thin, fine,
,
;
. ,. ,
Euenor, suitor, 242 slain by Telem- stripped ojf from it the leaves, A 236 f.
.,
;
, ', ,
coast, opposite Lesbos, 284. S 271.^
(,
,
,
),
,., .
.
, .
.
^,
^,
XcKTpov, 010, (o,
bed; freq. pi.,
, ,see
,
site of the ancient bed;
-,
,(),
(with diijpo, hither), to bed!
see
lectus,
to the
292.
of meeting, country
toretched,
tirta ;
shame-
I 119,
,
,
,
,
see
. , ,
see
see
piratical tribe
west coast of Asia Minor,
shrieking, see
(, ),
on south and
429, 86.
ruinous obstinacy
foede, disgracefully,
rock"
3
; adv.,
pi. ipf.,
172f.
Leukas,
Ger. Weissenfels), at en-
(cf.
723.
(), made
lit. " White-
,
,
dus,
,, .,
(II.)
. -<, -,
hastilg,
,
,
with
pf.,
see
465,
rapi-
690.
^,
trance of lower Avorld, on border of
Okeanos, llf.
ace, and
=
X 294|.
white shield, white-shielded,
with
,
see daughter of Kad-
son of Koronos, one of mos saves Odysseus from drowning
),-. , ,
;
coUar, strap
breast comp.
(p, ,, ,
(lux,
, ,,
passing around the breast of the horses
bright, shining, gleaming, lu-
and made fast to the yoke, 730. (See cens, splendens, nitens candi- ;
aboA'c cut, ^r; also cut No. 49,/.) ans, white, 437.
-^} {),
,
-,
571t.
, . , , , (),
,
y,
peeled, husked,
iQU&Tfx, delicate,
sup.
497; te-
-,
49 If.
companion of Odysseus,
, , , (),
white elbows, white armed, epithet
with
of
Xcvp(5 195
A ,, ,
, ,
women
572.
Hera, and of
, (), piano,
in general,
123f
(), (),
level,
,,
55,
28 ;
carry
,
off' as booty,
357.
crop (uncut),
a 398,
segetes,
?
147.
cernere,
far ; ,
prs., ipf.,
see clearly;
conspicere, behold, 346,
so
d a, prey,
ace.
booty, consisting
, (), of men,
prae-
beasts,,
200.
6-' (, ), making
or treasure, 677, : 41.
), -, [i]
, ,
(
bed in (he grass, of ri\'er Asopos,
his
(), 426,
raedatOTes, pirates, y 73.
,,
383 of towns, meadowy, grassy,
(),
pi.
',
;
;
,
bedstead,
make
697.
t{a),
,
,, ,,
bed-clothing, dered
408.
^
(i. e.
Ty,
booty (Athena),
, (),
taken by plunder),
(),
460|.
may
the dispenser
be plun-
I 406,
of
,
and bedding, A 609, 447
prepare and share, 403, 411;
;
the Boiotians,
son of Alektryon, chief of
494, 91, 601,
,
smoothly polished ; 35
smoothly turned (posts and bars); Ty, oil-flask, oil-bottle, 79
pi., the whole bed, composed of all its and 215.
730, 743; bier, funeral
put
,
couch, 44, 165,
(1) act. aor.
to rest,
720.
imp. :
635 ;
,S 252.
fig., (2) 230, 281 ,
Troas, Avith (probably in the time of
Homer) a city of the same name,
sacred to Hephais-
, ,,
;
at ease,
XcW,
lay one's self to rest,
,
519, I 67, 2; 350, d 413,
435.
(,
102 lie
,
,,,
of its volcano, Moschylos
Stalimene [(i)y
now called
.
262), leo, bold
,
lion,
in the midst of pursuit,
flocks or herds, 140;
23 ; attacks
{).
Zeus,
<$,
580, A 9, ipiKvSsoc,
,
(instead of Xeaivav), destruction to
,, -,
Avomen, as goddess of sudden death.
,
/, .
imp. inf. ipf.
, tv,
(from),
,',
effugere,
ipf.
,, aor.
retire, withdraw
or with
, ,
, ,
, ,
(),
fut.
opt.
eiv, aor. 3 pi.
;
, t e
svxet, gentle,
i
164.
418;
d u s, warm, lukewarm,
S
ya'iy,
,
martial fury;
,
hands /j-ojii slaughter, 63.
wife of Tyndareos, mother
stay my
85, 295.
Libya, west of Aigyptos, ^
,
(yv), shrilly, piercingly,
,
adv.,
of Kastor and Polydeukes, and of Kly- 527, 254.
yaiv, ipf.
allow
,
taimnestra,
me to think
tK
298, 300.
, .
on
.
all, 221 f.
does not cry with loud voice,
(,
3 pi.
A 68 5|.
lacero),
(yv),
scraping,
/3,
,,
33t.
(), oh\i\
son of Teutamos, father of
Hippothoos, 843, 288.
, forgetfulness,
, (/
,
grazing;
-
125|.
from yv.
adv.
aor.,
278|.
? '), twanged,
, ,,, ,
6, see {yv), whistling
() -", captivas
- TTVci
,
-65 (',
m i jx
crop-destroying, sow,
S. female
fut. ),
) captives,
29|.
193|.
aor. ^-
(gusts), J 567 f.
S
word
290
nants).
;
orig.
(y\ shiill-Ooiced,
loud- sounding, shrill (the
began with two conso-
- 196 .()
.- ,
\Xyi<aq
', ,
{^. beginning with
; , fi'y, (, adv.
two con- cuirass, 529.
(), wearing a
(As represented
linen
in ad-
sonants), penetrating, clear,
-
piercing, joining cut; cf. also No. 12.)
-
shrill, whistling, loud,
clear-voiced, 50,
(),
6.
loud-,
{), harsh-scream-
ing, 350|.
,.
,\,
ceedingly
see
(^, desire), gladlg,fullg, ex-
; with negative, verg much,
altogether; ., and certainly, and
by all means, A 553. [7, but ten
times i.]
XtOaKi, dat. sing., (), stony,
hard, 415|.
XlOaScaoi,
36. (Od.)
, (), <one,
,
mase. and fem, (twice), rock, 296
V 156, stone, in field, or for building
=.
, (,
;
{, ,
symbol of firmness Xtvov, 010, ov, ,linum),
,-
stone seats, 6;
and harshness; yarn, fishing-line, thread, esp. the
gen. pi. of part., thread of human destiny, spun to each
^), winnow, 500f one at birth by and
Toij, (),winnowing winnower,
)
128, 210, j; 198 (see cut under
who threw
,
the grain with
shovel against the wind, thus separat-
ing it from the chaff, 590t.
(,
;
487 linen cloth,
fisher's net,
bed covering), I 661.
linen, fleecy (as
Xtvov, iay of Linos, lament over the
;
-
adv., obi iqu us), death of the youth Linos (perh. per-
sideways, to one side, 463. < sonification of spring), 570f.
(^, liquor),
,
brother of Alkmene, old oblique
,
slain by Tlepolemos, 663t.
AtXaia, town in Phokis, at the
source of the Kephisos, 523 f.
(-
'- (),
case of a
subst., or ace. ntr. of adj., as
adv. =shimng with fat, unctuously,
(),
466.
with
,
prs., ipf. shining head-band, 382 f.
\^), cupere, gestire, deside- with
,
rare,
h, ,
desire,
e. g. ^,
with inf.,
31 ;
or with gen.
,
also of inani-
shining braids,
(, , ,nitens,
126f.
,kleben), ,, ,
mate
(),
,,
signif.
objects, missiles,
(sc. iXQtXv),
of
port us,
ivi,
inlets,
, , (), ,
harbor,
bays,
223.
745,
pi. also
etc.,
96,
in , - ,
Ger.
wealthy, comfortable,
d 210.
(),
136 ; so also
niti-
d u s, anointed, shining (beautiful, white)
adv.
,
846. I. tr,
stagnum, palus,
y, , (),
io^, svHtmp, marsh,
lacus, 480.
II. \Ut adj., (), smooth
,
317;
harbor," a Nereid,
I, sea.
lit. " she who guards a
41|.
rock,
III.
linen
,,,
64, 79.
cover of seat,
;
dat. ace,
353 ; of chariot
(),
<, , , fames, hunger, famine, vhen not in use, 441 ; of dead,
166,5 166.
A(v8os, town in Bhodos, 656 f. \()
352 of cinerary urn,
; 254.
fiOm -, pres.,
,
,.
ipf.
,
,
,
,()(), etc., iter,
197 (
6, , {
, ?), 1 u e s,pestiltnce,
^ ,
1
,
aor.
2 aor.
precari,
,
{, ),
' ,
beseech,
XiTtjoi
subj. Xiay, imp.
pray,
inf.
tvxyai,
by Zeus,
for the sake of, by,
A 61 and 97.
,
praemium,
785 =(),
(),
536 f. Hence
prize /or the hindmost,
751.
Lokroi, a tribe occupying
st e m u s, last,
u11 im um
,
etc., 68,
I 451, 481; various constructions: one of the divisions of Hellas, and
,
with inf with ace. and inf with
,^
,
,
sibi necem;
haec vos precor.
()
, dwelling on the Euripos, on both sides
of Mount Knemis,
Xoirdv,
,
, (), 527, 535, 686.
233 \, peel (tu-
,
,
smooih rock, y 293. (Od.)
part., dig about,
saxum,
227|.
nica), of an onion.
, ,,
.
, the forms may be classed
under two stems, Xof- and I.
(Sec Ml<r.)
,-, ),. ,
dut. p!. ntr., scraper or
hoe for cleaning the floor of large hall
,
of house, 455 f. ,,
(),
(),
, , ,,
,,
(lavo), ipf
imp.
mid. prs.
subj.
(/),
oy, inf.
aor.
part.
,
plorabat,
see III.
aor.
,
X 414
beseech;
'.
ipf., fut.
(),
{), impense,
--
iin-
,,
aor.
pf.
,
mid.
II.
fut.
,
la are, bathe, zcash, mid.,
ipf
(parallel
pass,
aor.
aor.
form
, ,
earnestly, ;
bv one's kaees (grasping the knees), have one's sef washed, in waters of
357.
sonified, I
,
,
prayers, with
^ (
per-
river,
Okeanos.
508
, {),
ridge of boar's back,
ov,
;
, masc,
washed by
comb, or bristly
4461.
(globus), (1)
sister (the blindness, the delu- crest or plume of helmet, usually of
sion which has caused the fault), horse-hair, 743. (Sec adjoining cuts,
moving limpingly and with averted and Nos. 3, 11, 12, 17, 18, 20, So, 79,
,
,
* , .
eyes.
of the
<$,
see III.
=^
ears,
see
S
'.
iTiasc,
182|.
auriculis,
^ky),
lobes
122, 128.) (2) cervices, ftac^o/necAj
of animals,
87
508 and of men,
^
;
88
, .
oia(jLv\ story, tale;
words, talk, language, 393.
,<$,
,
', , (),
etc., see
lavacrum,
baths,
-6,
,
', .
, (),
346,
ov,
or containing water for the bath ;
in
aor.
aor.
,, ,
,
-, ,
,
, -, prs.
mid.
{), insidiari,
fut.
lie
() (),
70.
y, i]v, libation,
perniciosa, jjes-
49,
425
,
in wait,
,
;
268, 53
so also mid., 5 670.
Ty, {),
waylay,
;
thicket, lair of
,
tilent,
(), A 518.
deadly,
cies, interitus,
ness or war; ,
533;
ruin,
iacturam,
by sick-
de-
wild beast,
ov,
,
439 f.
,
ov, 01,
, (),
place for
lying in wait, (1) the lying in waif, am-
bush, A 379
and
; 525,
hollow, of
crowded
wooden horse
struction, 80. before Troy. (2) the men wL lie in
icaii, 522 ; , ,
numerous
.
;
198
,
bush, 513. (3) 395, way to capture. filth, dirt, A 314, a 171.
(4) band, troop, 49.
fem., (properly vitex 243t.
{), tristis, poor,
,
,
low twig, osier,
(lugeo,
427 ;
with tender willows.
,
),
,,
miserabilis,
miserandus, funestus, wretched,
; ^, y,
105,
;
sway of Thebc
60,
--
- (,
Aias,
,
92, 191.
49 If.
a Trojan, slain by
member;
690,
false
,
642, 134 derivation, 56 sq.), relaxing the limbs,
,
pitiable, ruinous, 531, ;
-,
perniciosu!?; 5 230, 432; igna- 343.
, ,
foede,
' /- ,
,
vus, worthless,
lis, contemptible,
763.
,, ,
119, 237,
457 ; adv.
107 ; vi-
from
(lues), cruore,
\.
gore,
martial rage, I 239,
iv,
rescue
,
(), ransoming,
from death,
fem.,
(),
(), rabies,
542.
<
one who
421.
655 ;
,
,-5, , ),
with and without rages, with Hektor,
of 299|.
,
;
,
year,
197, 95.
Laothoe,
,
,
,,
161 and
part of Kreta,
,
,
, ,,,
, ,
),
306.
a town in southern
647|.
(1) father of Pandaros,
(2) son of Priamos and of
333 slain by Achilleus,
;
lamp,
fut.,
pass. pf.
aor.
;
34f
aor.
prs., ipf. (also
[also
3 pi.
lux),
opt.
(\,
lighi^
plupf.
also aor.
ov),
^, , (),
114 sqq.
wolf-shin,
mid.
(,
open, release, go : letset free
solvere, (1)
, loose,
459t.
- for ransom). (2) dismiss,
,-
just disagreements. (3)
teri
or
e r e, kill m
,
i
,
subject, e. g. y 450. (4) un-
habitants,
13, and by Sarpedon,
490.
-,
led by Glaukos,
647, 426,
(2)' district on river Aisepos ; its
chief town ZkXtia, 824, 173.
S effect
sleep, ,
nerve, weaken,
, ,,
of amazement,
is oi uxpsa
212),
of
her
(5) delere,
all
;
tia,
-^
346, 240.
son of Krcoii in Boio-
,
', . ,
towers, battlements;
dissipate cares, anxiety. Mid. prs.
ishes from his land the >vorship of
Dionysos (Bacchus),
148.
,
Arkadian, slays Areithoos,
, , {), lupus,
134.
,
(2) an
142-
,
,,,, ,
horses ;
aor.
solvere, release,
ipf.
let us put out out
Int.
(),
se, sibi, or
2 aor.
sua
,<,,
set free (for one's self
woff, 334; symbol of blood-thirsti or one's own), freq., red i mere, ran-
\ness, 471, 72. som, A 13. [v before ,
-65, a Trojan, slain by arsi; except thrice
6,
v."]
elsewh. in
<-,
Teukros, 275.
son of Mastor, from
Kythera, conjpanion of Aias, 430. nominia
aor.
vialtreat
afficere, do
; ^, despite,
opt.
ig-
623.
AvKTos, city in Kreta, east of Kno-
sos,B 647, P611. 26.
, (), mock, 15 and
, ,
, ,,
,, (labes), ignominia,
199
,
outrage, instilt ; pay, producing, clovery fields, 283 f.
atone for ; exact retribution XtoTOS, 010, ,
masc., (1) Lotos, a
,
for ; 180, shame upon thee, if ; kind of clover, food of horses (trifoli-
ignominiosus, cowardly wretch. um melilotus or lotus cornicu-
42,
()
', , )- S
foul latus, Linn.), ^ 603, 348. (2) Lo-
slanderer, 275 ; tus tree and fruit; the latter of the
vile scoundrels.
make
(^)
contemptible, 531 f.
size of olives, and in taste resembling
dates, still prized in Tunis and Tripoli,
under the name of Jujube, 91 sqq.
= melius, s a t i u s, (see 2), Lotos-
better,
more freely.
jjreferable
(),
;
mantle,
417, largius,
224f.
^,
292|.
fut. ,
eaters on coast of Libya, t 84 sqq.
will retire,
, -^.
;
165,
,
in^oked (sc.
69,
19.
from
negative force.
)
oath; vero, with
/uav, in
ace. of the divinity, or of the witness
preceded by vai
=nae, it has an affirmative; by ov, a
:
seek,
367
[^,(),
,
mos, t 350 of fire on mountains mcul-
;
;
(metiri),
,, a
sprung from Aiolos,
Thessalian
,
tribe,
, masc, papilla,
756.
nip-
v. 1.
, ,
esp.
,, ,
,,,,,
teat,
the
banishing cares;
then
mother's
obsecrandi causa.
a'OC, good mother,
mamilla,
breast;
t7r\ii/, offer;
mamma,
-
used
attendant of Artemis, mother of Lo-
kros, 326t.
394, 398.
son of Haimon in Thebai,
sup.
,
,
.,
esp. in addressing the nurse,
11.
,
daughter of Atlas,
,
', Hermes
the river with many
which flows into the sea at
;
435 f.
Ifaia
129,
is the
blessed,
483. (3)
(m a c t e), b e a t u s, ( 1
of gods, opp.
(2) of men, happy, fortunate,
wealthy,
, son
217.
of Aiolos, ruling in
, ,
Aviiidinirs Lesbos, 544|.
,
Miletos', 869t. opt. prs., (), pro-
, ,
son of Maimalos, Pei- nounce happy, 538. (Od.)
(),
,, ,
sandros, 194f. gen. fern., tall,
,
,
only pres. loef.
,
desire,
,,
,
hoe,
,,
X
(),
, ,,
460|.
bef.rious, of
ry,
etc.,
(,combatants,
and ipf. 3 sing.
prs.
mens), furere. rage,
mad woman,
also of hand
y(r{i),
also
high
adv., far,
and
; ,, , comp.sup.
long, (1) of space,
-deep; esp.
; ,
always at close
,
,
of.
as
;
^ 200
, (
.
,,
of verse (exc.
81) ; 160,
(
son of Melampus, brother
,, (),
{,
117; (2) of time, diutinus, of Antiphates, father of Polypheides
and of Kleitos, 242, 249.
,, -
see toe, in arsi, 493),
adv., ?), sup. I, IV, prophet, seer, ex-
(before or after the modified word), pounder of omens, Avhich were drawn
eagerly^ gladly, with from flight of birds, from dreams, and
, , <, (),
; ;
adjs., very, quite; quite all, all from sacrifices, e. g. Teiresias, Kalchas,
together; with demonstratives, fuUy, Melampus, Theoklymenos, 221, A
.
utterly, utter dark- 62.
, , ,,
;
, ,
{ ,
217 ; on the very mo- see
,
ly,
,
TTtp ; ipf., aor.
A
strengthening an
217. sim extinguebatur, died gradually
( (),
(2)
assertion
^
doubt,
,
135; comp.
, ,
certainly, verily,
: 204 no
only the
; away, 228. (II.)
furere, rage;
,
more, so much the more, with mudly tm
, , , ,
at attack, 882|.
heart, 284
sup.
part., with
superlatives,
,
with
a i
; ? 213
e, with gen.
far, by far, Avith other
57, 334.
;
m
by
m
[^,
furious,
Thrasymedes,
voc, and y,
madman ! 2.
e s a u s,
(Od.)
son of Amisodaros, slain by
319.
<$,- , weapons,
(),
^,
arsis often ^ -.] a, spark-
ov, , , oi, , y, ling, coruscantes, of eyes
, comp.
mollis), soft, mild, gentle, tender, 42,
(Ger.
;
schmalz? of Trojans,
mor, 801.
resplendent with ar-
38 spongy meadow,
dulcis,
;
2, 201,
541
337;
i t i s,
373,
; m
ling,
(),
fashing, spark-
of shield, shield-rim, sea, 594.
-, (>,'}, (),
,
easier to handle; adv. placide, ov, adj. and subst., [sc.
,
softly, 350.
, , , or stone of
,
187,
, , 287.
southern
promontory of the Peloponnesos, t 80,
crystalline structure, Avhich
in the light, block of stone,
499.
sparkles
380,
, , . , ,,,,,
, devouring; of fire, I 242. ( ),
(II.)
<$ quick twinkling of dancers' feet,
ardly,
, 588t.
(mollis), effeminaie, cow-
(1),
265t.
prs., (opt. -),
elsewh. unaug-
ipf.
,
see
( ), r fe c t , verily, truly, mented, aor. pugnare,
in sooth, 373, 14; come! 765; fight, () against some one,
, 370 , 538 , 512 out of rivalry
;
as boxer, ;
,
; ;
,
;
by no means in
, 31 ; with words, wrangle, A 257.
, , ,-
his turn, 414 ;
,,,
,, , , , ,
512 ; but yet by no means, daughter of Euenos,
211,v. 1. /isr. [-] wife of Idas, who recovered her after
,
,
novi, know,
aor.
(),
prs., ipf.
vaticinor,
444.
fut.
di-
she had been carried ofl^ by Apollo,
mother of Kleopatra, I 557 sqq.
, subj.
fut. -, aor. subj.
ipf.
-
vine, prophesy, , , inf. -ai, part, , comprehendo,
, (), vatic
154. seize, 116 ; complecti, em-
,
q u i, overtake, X 20 1
i- brace c se
^,
; ;
, , .
ora
rate,
testimony
,
(),
of^ 325f.
tes-
201
, ,
testis, witness, 423, by Hektor, 506, 598, 651.
A 6,
,
338. see
^
son of Euanthes, priest of ^, , , , , pug y, a, bat-
,
, ,
Apollo in Ismaros, t 197|. tle, combai, fight ; (tvl), in pug-
,
Hermione,
.
, , , (, ( '
re t, seek
; ,
town in Argolis, near
see
562|.
fut. from qu ac-
497 ; set the battle in
array, form one's line for battle, a c i e
instruere, 54; committ ere, join
battle, fight a battle, riBt-
iyiipiiv, ex c it are, rouse the
m
,'
,, ,
mandere),
ful food,
, I
({(),
324.
(),
aor.
287, 76; mouth-
(jxaaTiX),was
fight,
field
77 =
used of single combat,
of battle,
(),
355.
263 and
warlike,
; also
255;
-
247t.
lashing, ; iXaav.
, 316; ,
,
ijv, ,
<5 , fern., fla- pugnator, warrior,
(), 801.
,
,,
gellum,
37 ;
,
, ,
^,
812, chastisement.
,,
scourge,
,
quished, 1 1 9t.
(),((),
that may be van-
, ,
fem., flag ell um, lust, 30t.
,-
500,0 182.
,
tchip, etc.,
;,
171.
,,
, , , ,, -
imp.,
son of Mnstor, ( 1 )
622 ;
,
344
ipf. iter,
;
prs., opt.
etc., par-
471
140
,
Halitherses in Ithaka, 158, 452. fut. alternates between and
(2) Lykophron, 438, 430.
vit,
,
veritis.
,
510;
fut. quaeremus,
ne ccssa- of armies and
seek, ; , (,
of single persons,
;
or
533 for any thing,
), ' ()
S
,,,
llOf.
(),
useless labor,
ry,
79 f.
irrito labore,
, ,
;
,
y 138; cf.
695 f.
5,
120,
c as sum, in vain,
recklessly,
, , , , (),
-6,animosus,
374, 58.
wantonly,
f,
120;
214; in-
likewise
759,
,
of nations
', ^, of a bull, 488.
,
;
aor. subj.
part, -, (), invidere, grudge,
Tivl Ti, 865 grudging him
,
;
,
;
-, ^, ,
fer
rl76.
,
,
perb ,
|7<(,
i
,
imp. (,
exidt one's self,
adv.from
from
,
great-hearted, haughty,
,
(,
., (),
, (), 302,
su-
69.
,,,
;
sup.
,,
,, ,
comp.
a
,;, (),
, ],
, , ,,, m
y,
ova,
e. g.
;
a g-
also
-,
40.
son of Menclaos by a ,
provoking divine wrath; so also ntr.
-with. comp.,multo, 239; with
,^,
slave, 100, 103, 11.
daughter of Kreon in The- valde, 480, 46; vith verbs of
bai, wife of Herakles, 269|. mental condition or action, A 517, 256,
,, etc., hall, large room; 27, 822,
I 537, 237 also ; -
to the hall, into the hall. yaX(a), mightily, strongly, aloud, A 450
(1) men^s dining - hall, chief room of with advs., valde; adv.
house, the roof supported by columns, valde, exceedingly, 432.
,,
the light entering through the doors,
the opening for the smoke overhead, (corporis), bodUy size,
and the loop-holes
the roof.
() just under ,,
., , (),
ace.
magnitude
58, 217.
son of Phy-
The cut, combined from leus, Odysseus's sister's son, chief of
different ancient representations, is de- the inhabitants of Dulichion and of
,
,,
', .,
692,
superl. from
part., bearing sway;
520, 535,
,,
from Ida (as his seat), of Zeus, 276.
16.
upper story (),
(3) housekeeper's apartment in
^^,
prs.. ipf., fut.
Bign.f. cf. aedes, in pi., house, A 396. (), be mindful ofprO'
,
j:c8. 203
-6,
-
(), ,
vide for,
Tivt, mala
8, ovTtg, (),
,,
718, y 334;
moliri, devise mischief.
lord, , a
had
-, ()^ ipf,
dealings tcith them, A
aor. part.,
269 f.
72 ;
pi., counselors,
(I) son of Oileus,
step-brother of Aias, from Phylake,
chief of warriors from Methone in
Fhthia,
by Aineias,
693, 695 sq., 727 ; slain
332. (2) a Lykian,
79.
,
ipersccMius, make a dash
,,
,,
325.
,, , , ,
240 ;
(Eng. mead), wine, 1
aor. , 6,
(),
soaked with
after,
fat.
9, j
drunken,
192,
1 79.
,
-\\,
,
springing upon, after,
,
from
subj.
'6, aor, iter, from
aor. inf. from
aor. part.
aor.
336,
, , -,6,
,
-.
.-.
'.
, ,,
345. (II.)
,
=/,
,
, (),
ov, see
nigro,
79j.
soothing gifts, gifts
as means of reconciliation, 1 147 and 289.
that which^
appeases hunger, sedamina appeti-
tus, i. e. dainty hits, 21 7f.
, ' , ,(),
-, ipf aor. part. see
('), persequi, peter e,
folhno after, follow closely,
, ; tuos);
prs. inf ; mid. prs. imp.
pi a care (mor-
, , ,
e r e i r e, arrive ; cf. construction with
turned the steeds after Tydeides ; mid. appease the dead with fire,
-',
aor.
-6,
consecutus; ipf.
subsequebatur, 234.
i.e. with funeral rites,
) (),
extenuate, 96.
410 mid., ;
-,
sitting
gentia,
6-,
among the
part., (///lat),
remissness,
ova,
yai,
(), ,. ,
(),
suitors, a 118f.
negli-
108 and 121.
negligens,
faintness in fight,
(),
gentle, mild
(),
iy, and
741 f.
sc.
i. e.
, ,,
careless, remiss, 241, 25.
,^-, , ,
,, y
372, prs. and ipf.
, , , see
(,
(others write
,,,
prs. inf
fut.
and pres.
(),
subj.
times written tyai), ipf 3 pi.
etc., inf
la),
(,
aor.
,
, , -.
(some- ,, ,
month
this
,
117; also
(metior) men sis, month,
the waning month, i. e. as
draAvs to a close,
/,
162.
.
471), inf.
send after,
also
{'), and
; i
(2)
subj.
/y (or fi{/, distinguish from opt. fir;,
i 1 1 e r e,
,
(),
(1) properly,
mm
dimittere,
give up,
let go,
-,
,
,
,
swarthy,
roof;
see
I75f.
,
{, '),
,
camera), vaulting of roof,
, , (-
544, on the ridge-pole aloft
bronzed,
rafters,
, ,-
as a favor to
,
some
co need ere,
Avith part.,
(near the smoke -hole); 239, she,
flying up to the roof of the sooty hall,
sat there just like a swallow to look
upon (i. e. on one of the cross-beams
under the rafters; see cut under -
cease,
).
,
;
-,
,
lax, also with inf, 234. skin was stained by the dark blood
tute,
rades,
i. e.
514.
fut.
exchange, ^ 612; mid. ipf.
retired among his
-
substi-
com- -, ,
also of fresh upturned eai'th,
and 548.
354
son of Amy-
thaon, famous seer in Pylos. Wishing
|- 204
-
in consequence of good counsel given mother, withdrew from the struggle;
by him, he was set free by Iphiklos, but he Avas afterward induced by his
gained what he sought, and settled wife to enter the conflict again, and he
in Argos, 287 sqq., 225 sqq. drove the Kuretes vanquished into
(Sew), mounted in black,
i. c. with dark hili or scabbard,
of the soul
I 543
,
642.
care, anxiety,
McXav6cv
409,
6, , irritus;
(),
. (),
u m,
51 7f.
adv.,
291, 339.
limb from
795, unre-
, , , , m
pylos, 36. warded ; a
ntr., i c ss in vain.
MeXavLiriros, (1) an Achaian chief, el, honey, as food,
.
(2) a Trojan, son of Hiketaon,
240. V 69 ; also as draught, mixed with
slain by Antiochos, 547-582. (3)
a Trojan, slain by Teukros,
wine; honey and were burned fat
276. upon the funeral pyre,
.,
170, 68;
(4) a Trojan, slain by Patroklos, mixed with milk as libation to shades
695.
6-,
-, 2 declension, r 246,
3 declension, (),
of dead,
of well-disposed,
Metaph. of speech
A 249, 109. Cf.
pi. black,
McXi - town Thessalian
-,
589. in
- ( vSwpwiih dark
), Magnesia, 717|.
water,
verse.
,
spoken
its
I 14,
white surface-foam
darkens, (
prs,,
,
,
158, only at close of
, ,
),
of the water of the sea, under
(v.
- ),
, , ,
178,
freq. with
y,
sweet-voiced,
,
1.
^,,, ,
64+.
etc., '/,
pi.
ron to
shod \vith brass
143 well
;
;
Clival,
,
dat. pi, masc. and
up to black (opp.
dat. sing.
;
ntr.
)
dark, in different degrees
of sea in
commotion, when surface is ruffled by
, 79
wanting; comp.
,-, ,
brazen-pointed.
,-(,
545, 569, 94
life.
^,
ka,
;
(),
(), honey sweet,
fig. sweet,
honey
ripples, so that it does not reflect light, drink, potion compounded of milk and
but appears dark, 359 ; dark (painted)
ships,
.^, , , .
of depth)
34 ; land, spring (on account
;
277
pitch-dark,
as ntr. subst. the dark, i. e. bark of oak,
; , ),
,
honey as a
lower world,
libation to spirits of the
519,
339, and
fraxineus, beechen,
27.
, , (- ashenj
etc.,
Metaph. dark, gloomy, of death, 655.
^, ,(11.)
fern., (), bees,
, (, part.,
son of Portheus,
Eng.
melt), ^lled wiih melting fat, lique-
S 1 17t. 167.
,
-, , a Nereid, 42+.
ova, ("), hav-
faciens, 363t.
Ii/ltKi-aypoif (
Oiacus and Althaia, husband of Klco-
), son of
, ,=,, ,
ing mind, substance, essence like honey;
honey sweet
(i,
d u 1 c i s.
opt. ot, Oi-
.
^
,,
(, ipf.
),
with
,
(cf. thinks to
picion,
it please Zeus.
may
(2) like -urns sum,
135,Avith
thus, methinks, must 315;
make
hesitates.
, see
,, .
himself equal with the gods,
yearns with a twofold wish,
,,,
negatived, with
46, t 477.
limbs,
700,
70,
46 often
211
inf. prs. aor.
ntr.,
corpus,
;
membra,
;
must,
body,
442,
fecto, in
imp.,
tainly;
(from
now
,
in veiy truth,
482),
truth,
then,
then in fact;
if
I.
A 216;
A 514;
(1) in oath,
160 (2) in assertion
,
77, 389, A
in affirmation: pro-
,
Sq, with
cer-
,
; ; :
,, (), ',
131, 3.54. truly, yet, 65, ;
233 ;
^,, ;
mid. tca-i playing deed, 203, 381 (see also II.)
19,
(on the
,lyre), ^ 17,
celebrate
27 ;
a choral dance; , ,
266
78, 173
447 ;
;
,,,(),
, -, -
;
imp. A
II. in first of two
,
; inf. ;
part. in repetition,267.
ipf. fut. con-esponding clauses, (1) Avithout ,
, subj. y, part. quidem, iw(Zee(Z, A 211
, ,
pf, sdso
, plupf. curae esse, it is but still not, e 341;
;
,{)=\'
yet by
a care, to me,
lated personally, care for, attend
; may often be trans-
to, en- ,&
no means, 233;
vero ne qu idem, but
ov
gage
152,
in,
,tpya ;
in thy soul
92, angi t,
with
distresses, not even,
,
295
551.
verily in no respect, 807 ;
yet not. (b) but
,
12 ; inf., ;
,
but also not, A 154 ; nor indeed,
,
465 part., t 6 20, an object of in-
,
; t
;
terest
; tivoc, s t u d i s u s r e i 311 after negative, ov, 553, y
;
,, ,,,,
mid. in similar signif. with act. prs. 27. (2) with folloAving et e t,
a g a t fut. pf. ; quidem sed, cum tum, both
',, ,
,
plupf. 12. and, as well as, although yet, A 53
, (,,, ,
du. pi. {), sq.,a 22 sqq., 51, 24, ."53.(3)
,
imp. part, ,
,,
,
818),
instead of ,
A 166 109
av,
may
A A
follow, A 24 ,
), , , yiy 240.
; ;
, . .
moliri,
;
(yet not so,
petens sum,
p/o/i,
174),
315; with
desirous,
;
gestire,
inf., ap- (but
part.,
methinks indeed,
294, 836,
assertion, yei really, 157,
(a) in
267.
,
308
= tibi):
;
,,
(b)
cu du s, ra i d u s, eager, quick. introductory, before ^ 411 ; be-
, ..
i
,
,
,
see
see
fore 294.
^, , , , , (,
294.
,
(c) adversative, 233,
, ,,..
8,
,
see
, y, see
, see
see
mens, ),
aor. prs. (fut.),
aor.
eagerly desire, >vith inf.
628, 126 ; irasci,
ipf.
6-&, withstanding
Iicvc-Sijioq
the enemy,
206
,
, ,
361, 207 fury, cf. ;
103
562 mens, temper, 493,
2 ; 536, 8 ; vrath,
;
-
,
;
,,,- ,
duced by Alexandros, 27 ; slays Kikones,
(1) chief of
73.
Skamandrios, Fylaimenes, Peisandros, (2) son of Anchialos, a 180, chief
Dolops, Thoas, Euphorbus, Podes of Taphians, a 105, guest friend of
, ; his return
Odysseus, under whose form Athena
,
visits Telemachos.
home, occupying eight years,
cvc-6fo,
steadfast, y 442.
oi,
(II.)
peisistent in battle,
82 sqq.
', ,
Kivroiy see
son of Alkimos,
friend of Odysseus, in Avhose form
ad fin.. II., 4.
,, , , , , -,
208, 446.
{), ,
,,
tor, 609t. prs., ipf. iter,
, , ,,,
Mcv^crOios, (1) son of Areithoos, fut.
slain by Paris, 9. (2) a Myrmidon, aor. , and {),
son of Spercheios,
376,
-,
(),
,
173.
at, and -,
stanch in battle, steadfast.
S neo),
inf.,
(1)
599
mane ,
;
;
',
^ ; (mens, ma-
remain, wait, Avith
I 45 hold one's
;
, (),
,,
-(),
masc, ntr., ground in battle, 659. (2) ex-
largus, specto, await, 709; 346
,
gutting the heart, satisfying,
,
;
),
subj. i]ay=^f}yci,
480, 111,
cup ,
355 ;
82;
,,
e to, desire, seek,
moliri,
169, 355, there he dared once to en-
counter me alone.
, a Trojan, slain bv Lconteus,
82.
,
devise,
nojVio,
532
Patroklos,
;
ponder,
554,
59 ;
2.59 f.
(), , (s m a r, m a e r e,
son of Mermeros, Ilos,
c r-
(, -
m
McvoiTios, son of Aktor,
Opus,
785 ; in
326 ; father of Patroklos, )(
ke), remarkable, signal
in bad sense, infamous, horrible,
,
,
;
48
,
524, 453). (II.)
605,
^, ,,,, 24.
(MEN, , mens, ),
361, fa, slain by Antilochos, S
,,
vehe- 513|.
nti.,
-, , ,
,
ment impulse,
force, might,
451 ; freq. with
, , , ,
502 ;
coupled with
I
220;
706, 265,
,
226
319,
210; iv
38,
524;
() ,
502,
479,
;
60
202,
372,
(power of defense),
182,
vital force, life,
503;
;
aor.
(smar, schmerz
ponder, refect, ivi
(),, ',
utrum an,
meditari, ?^',
,
{),
?), (1)
189
ipf.
subj.
inf.
, inf. -,
deliberare,
with )
235.
),
=- , ,
(2)
298, 29, 27; joined with /, 7 256, 261.
296, 294
, ,^ 358 often in Ty, cord,
,
, , ' ,, ,,
; ;
23f
(
,
periphrasis,
- e. g. .
, r s), m r-
447,
470,
366,
etc.,
167,
529;
268,
20;
,
363 resolve, with
;
151,
156 ;
tales, mortal,
285.
seer and ruler in Perkote
on Hellespont, father of Adrastos and
Amphios, 831, A 329.
also
(, ,,),
|6 207
- -,
.6
(),
;
,
ipf. or, court, farm-
, pf.
),
3 sing, plupf. pass. tV- yard, 112 cattle-yard,
of Polyphemos,
; 548,
,
(for cause to be divided, 435.
receive as portion, (a) with ace, I 616. harbor town near Tainaron
(b) with gen., A 278, 189, in Lakonike, 582f.
335. (c) piupf. pass., it was decreed by (5) and -(/), in
,
the
), ,
-? (,
fate, with ace.
34.
6 (),-.
449, 455.
6(),
and
half-gray, grizzled,
see
inf.,
servant of Eumaios,
281,
361 f.
312,
locative from
las,
,
-,
573, -521;
middle,
457t.
dling,
what
-5,
w
269t.
r//f,
mediocris, mid- the
(^),
(1) prop.
constructed in the middle, repre-
sented in the cut (see a) as a metal shoe
the
, inhabitants,
middle ;
(),
-,
drove tlie
spear half its length firm into the bank,
172;
',{); ,
through half
dat. pi.
V. 1.
its
vibrating
wanting,
to
and
gen. pi. wanting, dat. pi.
', 7^{) ;
,
ov, a,
, ,, (),,()
with parallel form ov,
(], med i u s), m e d i u s, ntr., freq.
as subst, middle;
judge impartially,
574;
way over ,
() (), ,
middle.
.
ere, offer as prize;
;
in medio propo-
half-
pliant in the
till dawn,
,
508t.
amid, among, 446, 515;
after,
400.
133;
,
postea,
afterward,
Prep., (1) with dat., amid, also
of things; among,
, 668 .
,,
;
which the
exist in pairs,
.
mast was firm- thought, properly intrapraecordia,
= nascatur), ,
(^ .
in
in foot of the
^,
,
ly fastened, so that it (the mast) could
be turned backward
a horizontal
the
Avhere the
position,
on
until it
245
by outside wall, on either side by the 458, 460, joined with 70, A ,
low walls Avhich served as foundations 804; coupled Avith
,
423, 247, cf.
-
r,
,
,
of the columns, r 37. (See plate III.,
and cut No.
223 and
'.90.)
etc., see
{'), ,
6.
in the middle,
; 73,
534 also after, of individuals,
;
about, ,
125, 780; ,
,, 465.
,/, .,
195; 583, the dearest 128; percontari, question,
according to blood and race finally, ; 553, 6 ; also , or
>vith verbs of motion and of intention,
after, in pursuit of, rrXtiv
denoting con- -
554; coupled Avith verbs of similar
meaning, A 550, 69,
-, (), ,
99,
aor. part, from
243.
,
;
,
,
along the furrow. In anastrophe ntr.,
=
iv.
-, so
(in narmtion,
,
93, coupled with
),-,
aor. imp.
492
over
on the
(),
breast, between the nipples, in the
middle of the breast,
- ipf.,
placed (pine splinters) in the
19f.
fut. -,
-
;
,
,
(the meridian) =
toward the horizon, /i 312.
were declining
.
(for subsequent division among us).
(for
-, , ?), ntr.,
possessions with those of Odysseus
,^-6, ' -,
te s, turn one's back, 94f van a, irrita, vain, fruitless;
, , (),
aor. from reddant, 363 v. 1. ;
^,
have changed their purpose, new-comer,
(de)
. ,,
286t.
144 and 199, is
-,
interloper, i qui1i
(), -
u m, I 648.
, -, (^ ipf.,
-,
, passed over (the meridian) to-
ward (his place of unyoking) setting,
{, ),
- prs., fut.
have a share in
-6 779.
between, A 156f.
-
the feast,
-,
elsewh. ',
207, with gen. partitive,
b i s c u m.
(),46 among
, (),
tioeen whiles,
373
(), intermis-
f.
resting be-
-
or, the
-
194 -J-
(cf. inter
213, 218).
after, 80 f.
( -^,
-, ), running
370t.
()
ft,
(tmesis,
(tmesis,
2), ov,
172), ipf.
('-
),
7
-, (), sit
(),
, , -,
ipf., ,-^,
564.
, -,
(, -),
-,
subse-
persequi, 423
aor.
among,
inf. 194.
on account of, dat
389.
ipf.
596,
hurry after,
aor.
-)
581; transire, JJOM over to;
.^, see
, ,
permeare.
, -
(),
-, ,
, ,,
shift about,
if the tide of battle should
A 509 f.
7 -^,
see
\){.,(), post mo-
(-
aor.
from
-, ,,
?),
imp.
(II.)
fut.
do deploravi,
26 If.
-/^,
lament
(), secundumby
,
aer}ard,
side
aor.
-3 ^
pi^J,^,o)i. fif,con vertere, , ,, ,
209
\, part,
, ',, ,
subj, aor. imp.
,
107, turn away his heart anger; // come upon, a 229 ; come among,
52, change his purpose in conformity a 134; ingruere, irruere, attack,
to thy and my will change one's vays, ;
obire ord i
,
203; 67. reverse (your fortunes), es, pass through to mar-
sending misfortune instead of pros-
perity
,
pass. aor. , shal the ranks,
pursue ; I
461 : seek for,
go to seek tid-
-, -.
;
,
;
, see I.
curare.
see
to the
,
us,
(),
402t.
6(), ntr., 26,
, -
,
gard, consider, always with neg., A
160; exc.
CO vert it, turned himself
-, (),
'
y, trat,
=
aor,,
about,
se
A
would
-, ,
the air
to seek;
-,
;
be raised aloft,
into the air,
permeare urbem;
perse qui; comitari.
ipf.
would
369.
, float in
111, t/o
,
199. keeps changing his posi-
ipf., tion (from one knee to the other),
(non) revertebaris ad me, tu7'n 281|.
(),
,
'
,,
about, i. e. thou didst flee without looking gave (to ac-
behind thee, 190|. company them) at the same time a lead-
-, only ipf. , {- er, 204|.
), spake among, 496, 31, -6(), behind, in the rear
109.
-,
^ciirov, ', ,
() - aor.
and
and -
among
(toward the west), 241
left behind; with gen., pone, behind,
539 382, afterwards,
;
-6, (),
:
),
will
-,
postea considerabimus,
afterward consider,
ov, ,
prs.
(),
A
and
1
140f.
pi.,
pi.
(-
a, of
6
rod,
,
me having passed over,
s i,
aor.
1 79f
(a), ntr., measure, measunng-
422 jar and its contents, meas-
;
part., ('),
,
single person, 428, proper- ure, 471, of wine, of flour measures ;
, .-,
ly, behind the diaphragm, the back. of the way =
length of the journey,
\-,
(),
ipf.
made my voice
(),
heard
d 389 ',full measure, prime,
proper mooring-place.
;
-,
among
-, -.
them, 67, sc. adj., ace. sing, masc,
( ,,
-'., -.
from I. ('-), the forehead, A 95 and
. -//
see
= 93), 3 -,739.
, a, ntr., (), frons,
1. cdai,
be
78), subj.
(tmesis,
,
among,
II.,
,
d e t, intervene.
aor. mid.
-,
;
1
=
= /,
only
ey, fut.
131),versari inter,
386, interee-
ipf.
(), go
tmesis, y^,
(tmesis,
after,
as,
long?
,
,
forehead, also/roni of helmet,
= (),
6(),
128.
see
143, and
.
70.
-, -.
ride among, 285. imp. pres., 414; aor., 410,
,
90, 22,
-',
etc., see
see II. -.
-.
248 subj. aor.,
; 684 (in threat,
A 26; as mild assertion, t 467);
-) , ,
-, see I. , do not in any way, true reading in
-^, afterward, 3J 310, 519.
fut. - 315. (2) exhortation,
(subj.).
216,
(3) wish, Avith opt.,
160;
,
,, , , -
716.
whence
home
only
M'novs
ipf.
pf.
of Philoktetes,
()7}, 439;
1
261, 585. (5) pnqDOse, A 522, and aor. part, shrieking, scream-
a 133. (6) fear lest, 12, A 555; with
, (),
ing, always of wounded animals, exc.
indie, aor., t 300; in independent 98; pi'., of hard-pressed game,
clause, A 587 ; dependent upon other 362 elsewh. balarc, bleat.
verbs, A 555, 98, 446 ; in indirect
;
, fern., bleat-
question, 101.
(7) threat,
II. Avherc the subject intends to deny
46. S ing (she-goats),
--(),
t 124.
non iam, no longer,
the truth of its assertion
ditional clauses, nisi, unkss,
(1) in con-
:
374 (in-
variable, except where an idea not the laos,
,, ,
259, 435, 240.
toe, (1) son of Ta-
brother of Adrastos, father of
sentence is denied, cf. si non, 289). Euryalos, 566, "- 678. (2) son of
(2) in concessive sentence invariable, Echios, companion of Antilochos, slain
ti
302.
and
condition,
Avith infin.
tl, etc.
197,
319.
(3) in relative
sentence implying a condition, ^ 165 ;
after indefinite general antecedent,
(4) in temporal clauses implying
tallest,
os,
155;
(),
,=
339,
, longitudine,
333,
Euryalos,
longissimum,
a, finally,
lofty
28.
os,
299.
stature,
pecting negative answer, um ahvays
) , pray can it he ? you don't mean ?
200, t 405, 406.
cles : ov,
,
With other parti-
ne non, lest not,
;
A 28,
,
71 ;,elsewh.
^.vyr). poppy
-, ,
,
irees; in synizesis,
fem.,
340.
pi.
stalk,
(), 306f.
(Od.)
length.
appte-
566
131
;
; , think not,
512, see .
I pray you, A
(For 529|.
, , , malum,
shepherds,
,
I.
120,
II.
I .542.
ntr.,
,
301, 105, small-
apple,
,,,,
, nor by any means (in first, second, ccUtle, domestic animals ; a single ,
and fifth foot), 184, 121, 96. head; esp. in pi., herds of sheep and
nor
,
Also doubled, yet not correlative like
but continuative,
oLo not, A 303.
e. g.
goats ; he-goats,
shining white,
rams.
104f.
(), prof ec to, verily, in truth
',
,
1-, nihil, nothing,
illegitimate
of Triamos, wife of Imbrios,
500f.
daugh-
(never alone) ; y ,
52 ;
and verily,
, on
291
then, A 302
ov ,
,
, ,
ter 410, ;
173|.
>.CQvB'
(), (,
frat,
lovTo, fut. , (), ,,6,, ,.
meditor),
to, ipf,
aor. (t)A"7"
360, take
45,
455 and
582.
;,
see
(, men
374.
sis), moon,
' ,),
300,
,
counsel for one's self; devise,
253;
115;
prepare for,
,,,
478;
, , (),
24,
,
nvi ,
132;
395,
(only ).
divine wrath, curse,
, (),
(),
X 358.
icrath,
cause
62
of
, ,
426;
/,
.
, , , (,
plans, counsels
parare,
;
160.
shrewd
meditor),
;
wrath, rancor,
(, prs.,
,
iv,
A
imp.
fem.,
1 .
)(), ipf.
ira,
()'
' ,
fertile, in
thought,
II.
plans;
enduring
oUiv, knows
(,
445.
;
prudent
friendly ; tv
well in her
madcYc), privy
'(),
10.
M^ovcs,
woman from,
aor.
14.
,
irasci,
succensere, be wroth with, A 422,
inhabitants
(),
i.
of,
e.
(,
Lvdia,
parts, 129, 87. (Od.) 142, 401, 864.
- 211
,, . pLiap(is
,, , , ,,
(1) nunquam, 222
.
-iroTC, never, I sheep, in wild-beasts,
,
;
ne unquam, lest X
,
133. (2) ever, 47.
106.
, ne forte, in any way,
see
3 pi.
see
, ,
lest part,
130, 775, "vvith subj. in threat. , mid. prs. ipf.
, ,
not yet, that not yet,
with imp., ne (non) iam,
431, 59, 422, conclude,
(),
;
deliberate,
devise, ,
45;
-
, 134 ;
,
,,(,,, ,
854 (only ).
see
t^j,
95
(),
ov, fem,, cord,
;
or, A
at close of verse, all-wise, counsel-
175, 508.
herbs, ^ 227t.
()
only of
helpful
and
,
() fut. aor.
and (), (), ra, ), devise,
, .
,
( ,
pieces of the flesh of the thirjhs, which, ; cf. perpetrate
, ', ,, ,
),
together with other pieces, were wrap- against one.
ped in a double layer of fat see
placed upon the altar , 1, 1, fem., (m e t i r), c n-
(kwiOnt^ai), and burned, A 40, 456. silium, (1) shrewdness, wisdom,
son of Molos, 249 equal in insight to the gods.
270, from Kreta; of Ido- (2) proposal, plan, 634 v(paivtiv,
meneus,
166
246;
; ",
528 exploits, 566, ;
<), think out, 324,
nullum,
678.
;
120, j^ 46;
650,3 514, ,
rn
05, ,
342, 603.
, ,
masc, fe-
u r, ham, upper fleshy part of the
, , usually separated, e. g. Avith imp.,
by no means; also with subj. and inf.
In most cases the force of the two
,
,
thigh; "to smite one's thighs" as sign
-,
words and which are usually
, )
of surprise excitement, or 162; separated by a word, may be separate-
,,
they cut out (from ly given, X 358, 229, 234.
the thighs of the victims, sc. one's mother'' s father,
the thigh-pieces, 456, q. v. 224t.
aor. mid. from , no ere a, step-mother,
drew up, furled by hra'dlng vp,
,
,
170+. 697. {\\.)
,
The process Avas what it is to-day.
(See cut No. 5, Egyptian representa-
tion of a Phoenician ship.)
, f, , , masc, (),
properly, deviser, preparer; an c tor,
.
maternal home, - 410j.
,, 5,
ternal uncle,
-,
ace.
,
, [], ),- 717.
materna domus,
, avunculus,
(II.)
part. pr. (for
ma-
.,
,,
author of flight, but
raisers
272,
well understanding pursuit and flight;
of
battle cry, cf
mid. prs.
perpetrate,
opt.
,, ,,
elsewh. counselor. nif., also devise, 134,
,
neve,
],
neither nor;
son of Priamos,
nec nee,
followed by sim-
neve
257f.
^', see ?^.
help, remedy,
,, 342.
see .
ple , 230 ; , with imp,, and
aor.
ipf
subj.
aor. 3 pi.
pass. pr.
-
, ,,
do not, 249, 387. and dye, stain, 141
;
:
''''~ 'po^j *P' *|0> Op' */"'/' nnd pass., i qui a r i, soiled (with blood
tvi,
also
130,
113), voc. ace. pi.
!, mater, mother, of men,
215 ; of animals, 414 ; freq.
-6,
and dust).
natus,
(), cruore
stained,
(II.)
inqui-
j
420 f.
|
,
*
',
, {yv , ,
,
|}
united in love,
part, prs.,
27 If-
(),
212
, , ()
,, , ,
and
118.
(),
(3)
etc.,
pf.
subj. opt.
,
y,
, ),
adv., promiscuously, plupf. 3
, 437 mem
,
together,
,
11. fut. s s e,
'-, |, ;
- i i
/,
,,,,
{), 1.
, , -
aor. inf.
plupf.
pass. pf.
aor.
remember,
curare, care for.
and ; 267,
,
=, ,
3 inf. only prs. (part,
,
part,
,
VVj ^i ,
',,,,
aor. 2
subj.
inf.
y,
,, opt.
and
tiyji/, ,
etc.) and
ov,
ipf.,
,, ,, -
part.
fut.
/,
aor.
fut.
t ;
mid. e X s e c t a r e,
more- , ^, 7 367.
347 old enclit., (for ,
''^, -
emem), eum,
^(), (,
over, pass. trat, i/rat, Lat. earn, id, 48,
and 232 never reflexive, d 244 never for
;
ipf. ; ;
{),
also ,
with salt
and iter,
miscere, wiia:,
wine with wine, 270;
mixed language
otvoa/
,
, (),
pi., 268,
Mivveioi
212.
284 and
(),
Minyeian, from
ancient stem of Minyai in Orchome-
,
,
;
nos, 511.
pass., come in
Koviy ;
contact, with dat.,
have relations with, Ktvty, hold , , river in Elis, 722.
subj. y, ipf. iter,
intercourse
dat., also tv ,
in guest friendship, with
also, come
, 7ayi 492,
minuo,
17; minui,
461 46, the
lessen, diminish,
,
,
; ;
33, ijv
or
,,
; <pi\o-
vvy,
,
(), ,
little
it
while ;
-^-
whose embraces thou hast enjoyed,
MiScio, town in Boiotia on Lake
Kopais, 507 f.
, ,,
, (),
life),
54
612.
imp. prs., ipf. 3 pi.
brief (of pain,
-
,
<$, parvus,
in bodily stature,
,, .
small,
801
little
comp.
;
,, , ,
889 and 719.
whimper, whine, moan,
,
;
-
shorter by a head, 193. and of Europa ruler in Knosos in ;
(1) Ionian city in Karia, and of Ariadne, 322 rules over his ;
868. (2) city in Kreta, mother-city subjects in lower world, 568 sqq.
-, , (),
, . ,
,
of foregoing,
" vermilion," (,
647.
of mountain glens, basin, 453f
meeting
]),
or bows,
,red-cheeked, painted red on sides
, 637, t 125.
,
see
aor. from
,
272 f,
,
promontory in Asia
Minor opposite Chios, 172t.
(), perma-
suffered not that he should
ov, olo, , , , (Ger.
,,,,(,
nerc,
,
(),
rernain,
inf. prs.,
392 and
imp. prs., fut.
549.
Miethe),
(), wages,
or, ipf.
84,
,
from
358.
,
aor.
,, , -
commonefacere, remind,
-
-=',
,
mid. prs.,
imp.
^, (), ;
fut.
moreover from
opt.
etc., aor.
etc., iter,
me s),
prs.
;
ry to roasting flesh on the spit, A 465.
, ,,,
;
,
t/tink one\
( 2 ) ni c
192
m
,
; , ipf.
self of, provide for, with gen.,
r a r c, mention,
think on
( 1 )
flight.
be- the the exterior of metal
plates, the interior lined with wool (see
cut No. 36), shorter than the
which it covered, while over both and
,
. , ,
213
),
,
the passed the (See pars, then portio, part, por-
cuts Nos. 3, 78.) tion, in booty, the feast ovc .
,
;
, ,,, .,
,
-
see
^,
expertes sunt pudoris;
-
,
and then generally share, to every thing its
,
{),- (, ,;
i})f. share, r 592 proper share,
, .
;
-
niinne), woo,
,
336) finally,
,
125 used also absolutely
; : fa turn, sors, the lot in life assigned
,] () .(),
etc. ;
,
see
{), ',
to every one at birth, ;
,
memorial, it is fated, ordered by
from Helen's bauds (of her destiny, with inf. opp. in ;
-,
controlling power, recognized even by
],
,,
of
,
181f.
, . ,,, .
mindful of fire, equivalent to a pass.
{), memor, ^
bent on freight.
see
a Faionian, slain by Achil-
95, and
the gods plur.
-(), , (, ),
;
taken in adultery,
49, 253.
xoc, favored by
332 f.
.
,, ,
leus, 21 Of. see
,
prs., aor. part, -tvaav- plumbum, lead,
, ,
{]), woo, d 684 and
and
277.
{), 237|.
y,
,, ,(),
servants, 247.
suitors,
108, with
esp. of
ten
,
Thynibraios, slain by Odysseus,
(2) MoXiove =
and Kteatos, A 709, 750.
322.
Eurytos
,
, emembrance, ,, ("' filthy pig," so Cur-
,
?
(),
,
; ,
,, , ,
246, ,
,
opp.
,
36. .
280|.
(),
only fern,
,
y,
wooed and won, wedded, ako-
249.
26.
father of Meriones,
,music(), lusn
see
jo219
phy,
269,
. ^, , ,),,(),,
?j, S,
wooing, courting, sport, with and
dance, 101, A
199. '(Od.) 472 ; music (vocal and instrumental)
see dance, 572.
,6,
ry, piece
()^, , of lead attached fishing-line as
(), part., aor.
subj.
,fessum part, sinker, SOf.
to
(^),
, laborare, labor; part. = only part. aor.
,
acgre, Aarrf/y,
worn, with dat. instrum., f 224, also
with gen. ; and
,
117; pass.,
work in the fields e r e t i, suffer, left alone.
(),
;
,
Tivi, for the sake of.
412],
toil,
<5,
,
-
I 355.
27 f.
aegre, vix,
, prac
scarce g
labor c,^^rou<7/i my
(),
[7, X
inf.,
,
ing by,
302 f.
with foam,
(),
dark-colored, so the old commentators;
part., (), roar-
403. (II.)
mulberry-colored
tle,
, ",
1 1
(), ,
7
TOKOS,
jaatns (of labor), Eileithyia,
ov, masc.,
;
-,
oi,
ai,
(.), din
, , (-
exciting
187.
of war-chariots.
of
(II.)
bat-
modern criticism has proposed other
due
,, ), ,
explanations, e. g. shining, from MAP,
yet nothing so far conclusive,
(cf.
ov,
298.
masc, (1) from :
214
,
517,
409],
34; fatum, desiiny^ doom
421, 7 241, 421. (2) ab-
, ,, [ '
, masc, medulla,
(),
293t.
medul-
6) ,
mors, death, 465,
'{), is (was)
417,
,6, ,
280, 85.
ntr.,
ordered hyfate, with inf.,
674 also of persons, destined
;
(elsewh. unaugmented),
;
ipf.
iter,
mar-
call,
('),
,
-,
Mvsian, slain by Meriones,
517
345
with
;
describe,
(cfpro^tac, utter taunts;
in terp re ta r i, A;
:
;
,
462; report, A
-,
74; communicate, 191.
,
;
170.
),
$,
(Od.)
swamp-eagle, (), or ,
,,, 450.
narrare, 7-e'ate,
(cf.
,
der, see
Nestor,
Patroklos,
739.
696.
dark-colored (?),
(1)
recentibus,
(3) a Trojan, slain
3161-
fresh, ten-
slain
xnasc, speech, opp. tpyov,
by versation,
by wish,
sermo, co?i-
tio, narratio, d 597;
214; iussum, request,
196; consilium, counsels, A
545 in general signif.
; res, matter,
et^c, dat. pi.
=
I 443
(),
; ra-
,,
472. circumstances, its occasion
-its 71,
,
;
,, ,,,
solus, alone, 467 ; i c u s, single, promontory in Asia Minor,
/3 365; desolate, forsaken, descY t us, opp. Samos, 869|.
, 157.
(), at,
Muse, Muses, daughters of Zeus, 488,
(mens, mo ere). 498|.
part,
town in Boiotia,
aor. 3
598, and of Mnemosyne, dwell in sing. (, 3 pi. pf.
,, , ,
Olympos,
60
,
;
62
484, in number, nine,
sing before the gods, A 604
and inspire the bard,
;
plupf.
cattle; of
237.
Skamandros
(2) c rep are,
(1) mugio, bellow,
in comparison,
creak, grate, of
of
,, , ,
A 1,B 484. city gates ; resound, 260.
fut. from (- , masc, mugitus, low-
), laboraturum, will be worn; ing, bellowing, 575 and /i 265.
,
(),
,
,,
,
, , .
.
- curis,
suffering, e
(, , ,
ipf.
,
106|.
part,
(moles), lever,
hand-spike, not roller, c 261 (in i) stake.
from
u 1 e r e,
259|.
;
(), 723f
120; eponymous heroine of city
daughter of Inachos,
m
^,
,,
186t.
king of Phrj'gia,
106.
different,
(Od.)
ai, mola, (hand)
Without doubt, not very
except that they Avere of
mill,
,,
, Olympos,
278.
ing,
farthest
common
,
858,
41 6f.
, (),
430, S 512,
, (,
270),
rear portion, inner part, of hall,
m i t
s t r
rest)
u s, moan-
e
;
mu
more
s,
-)
-6
a
{), cracked or jpoiind
house, cave, harbors,
',
, ,",
of,
23 hence
in the farthest, innermost corner
en it us, Apytog, .;
,
in mill, aor. 3 pi. have closed,
,
270t.
355 f.
(), a like millstone,
,(,
637t.
nom. sing., gen. pi.
5, ,
cuses,
Achilleus,
11 If.
rmc, (munio), through
,
masc,
muscle, muscles,
397
mus-cnlus),
315, 324.
ov, masc, tumult of battle,
ma>'s of
,,
296. freq. with''AjOj;oi;, moil of war,
pt, , 350, 7^, tam- 147.
;
m
,
,
arisk,marsh-shrub (t a ari a 11 i c a moly, a magic herb, given
466. Hence by Hermes him
,,
Linn.), to Odysseus, to shield
tamarisk-u\oot, 39 f. against the spells of Circe, SOSf.
an Amazon, whose funeral Identified by the ancients as a kind of
mound
,
SUf.
WfiCT,
ioi, lai, /(), innume- and
subj. prs.
fut. from -, 274f,
rus,
468
a vast
;
immensus,
quantity,
,
countless,
^cn.,
320.
immensum,
a Thrakian tribe
110,
,
412f, vituperet, -abunt, blame, re-
, ,
proach
of shame upon
().
.
us,
',
/? 86f.
set a brand
269,
3
,
in Phthiotis, followers of Achilleus,
pi.
tears,
684, A 180,
'',
lament,
495 their chief
centres, PhthLa and Hellas.
commentators as
;
340 ; 6. ,
{mare), Jlow, dissolve in tion from
single-,
a deriva-
eager-, quick-footed,
has been proposed by modern scholars.
,
ac, explained
'-(,
;
by ancient
forms
,
:
;
pi.
the particle
aflSxed
;
;
suff.
to
and to forms
and of 3d
t
foUg.
and
N.
,,
(,
,,
,
,
with
648),
nae, ne),
q. v.
part,
prs.
verily,
and
(), habit are, versari,
A 286
ipf., iter,
(a
; also
-
404,
inhabit,
localities, are
eocist, ,
situated, inhabited,
387 ;
sita
of
216
, , ),,
est, >vhere the island is con-
dicells, by Helios of Lampetie and Phaethusa,
ceived as a thing endowed with life =
,
133t.
exists, a 404 ; also transitive, 539 vcapoi (), teneri, youthful,
part, tv etc., habitable. 289t.
prs., (inf. and ipf. vca-nrj, elsewh.ai, ov, a,
(iter. vaiiOKi, or), mid. iv
,, of cities, {vaj),
, (), properly novissimus, always
local, ex tr em us, last,
,
,
etc., inhabited, peopled, 824; infi-
, mum, lowest; imum
,,,
(1) dwell, ntpi, ; c
Tin ; locat. enthroned in ceteris ; S 466, topmost (?).
the aether ; lie, 626 : trans., (, or, 01, ovc, masc , ( ),
inhabit, 221, 288. (2) 1 aor. fawn, 248; 189; symbol
, (),
s u i t,
174, would have as-
signed him a town to dwell in; also 1
aor. pass. 3 sing,
, settled in
7],
, 21
'Apyt'i,
1 1
hairy
9.
sedcs
skin,
,, .
of timorousness,
v^cs,
-6,
336 and
see
, (-),
127.
243.
see vrivg.
* new-bom,
,
530t.
forest glens and 484.
or
vdirai,
,
dells,
a'l,
,
,,
palsied, 328t.
aor. from
'.
was 434 and 558.
.
', , adolescent!,
, , youth
,
,
yaXav, 122|.
aor.
), ,
maiden,
,
,
,
20,
veiaCpT),
.
i
see
fe r
part of belly, abdomen,
524; fem.
4\8.
r,
(sec
loner ;
from
lower
,
son of Naubolos, ( 1 539. (II.)
a
,-
Iphitos, 518. Phaiakian, vciaros, see
-,
(2)
, ^,
116.
-,
^
, (, /cro), skip- ,
, ,
ipf.
, 3
subj.
pi. and
t/y, inf
iter,
part.
, , ';
,
846 and : 141.
of harbors, ov, other forms from 3
she'tering,
navalia, for
pi. ntr., (), ',
{), , imp. , inf.
pi.
ipf.
-,.
naval combat, of ship- pikes,
vahc, see
389 f.
{){){),
fiit.
'
of Alkinoos, colonizes the Phaiakians contend with
in Scheria, 56 sqq. railing and
',
strife, 252. (2) upbraid,
-,
-1-,
^ 17 sqq.,; 12,
daughter of Alkinoos,
457, 464. with
, ,
reprove, opp.
and with
249,
adj.,
29 ;
38,
freq.
22f
,-,
=
,,
,
a i b u s cl a r i, ?'e-
nowned for ships, intrepid seaman,
epithet of Phaia-
kians and Phoenikians, 415.
374
face, outright,
of combat,
angrily
239.
348;
ntr., ?), heat
271;
;
, , , , ,
, ,
(
; face to
,
,
nautae, sailors,
,
manship, 253f.
76,
a Phaiakian,
subj.,
y(Ti{v),
162.
masc, in general, strife,
112f.
ry, navigatione, sea-
75,
87 of Trojan >var,
384
140; iur g\ , dissensions, ^ 205; with
267; quarrel,
,
483; dispute,
37 lites, strife at law,
inf (I'fifi;- reproof, 1 448 taunt,
rtXi'j;), navigat, sail, d 672 and ^ 246. =
95.
aor. from
,
440;
,
;
, ., ;
;
(),
(,
va\0Vt flow
t 222.
>.
, , {,
;
see
ipf v.
ran over with whey,
1. and better),
vfioBiv
from
and vi6Qi
the
,
ure, glade, 480.
, {),
;
\. 1.
, ,,,
tribuere,
prs., ipf.
dispense,
(2) pa s c er e, cZm-e to pasture, 233;
imp.
,
(1)
188.
aor.
dis-
,, ,
veKaSecrcriv,
,
slain,
mortuus,
corpse,
886 f.
oTo, 0?,
197,
dead,
71,
{),
467
540.
{-^,
;
etc.,
also with
heaps of
(n e c
{)
ar e),
10;
pass,
consumed, only
, ,, ,
111,
upon, possess,
opt. oiTo,
colere, inhabit,
consumeretur, was
780; mid. (1) pasci,
feed, browse, graze,
164; (2) frui,/eecZ one's sef
195,
{),
177.
subj.
(3) in-
-
vcKTap nectar,
reddish, fragrant drink of the gods, 8, 496,751.
.{),
,
3 ; preserves from decay,
tar, i.
lit.
e.
-5,
60-
38 ;
"fragment," sample of nec-
wine of the choicest sort, t
vcviirrai, see
vco-ap8e(o), ace.
tered, 346|.
, freshly wa-
, , (),
,
359. new-born, 86f
{),
, 385, 25, new'y flayed,
,
, ,,, , , {), 6-, {),
fragrant, perfumed with nectar.
vi, vv,
{necaTe), "=
363.
acc. fresh-sprout-
,
ing, 3; 347|.
mortuus,
190,
,
, ,,
509
,
,{),
,,,{,,),
, -
dead, as subst.,
;
160, 168,
409,
(), adolesccntia, youth,
youthful thoughtlessness, 604 f.
,
37, 530; corpse, 108. and
,
feeding,
}, , ,
,,
, ,.
A 635 f. imp.
,, , ,,, , ,
,
subj. imp. a, aor. inf.
subj. or](Ty, fut. mid. often with fut. signif., (1) red ire, re-
{), verbal adj.
ipf.
also v\ua-
aor. mid.
turn,
32,
176, 72, 241, 460,
(2) ire, go,
6, SJ
,
-
aor. pass, 335, 8, 261 venire, come, ; 484;
223
(),
; verbal
be vexed
51. (3) abire,<70 away,
,-
adj. take 374.
;
it ill,
-
I
{),
;
,
hensible, 404|.
ni faciendus, reverendus, to be son of Achilleus,
dreaded. educated in Skyros, 327 conducts ;
|(), only sing. prs. (imp. the Myrmidons home from Troja,
-), and ipf. {), Aveds Hermione, daughter of !Mene-
,,
magni facere, revereri, dread, laos, 189, 5 ; slavs Eurvpvlos,
fear, ; be wroth with for, rti'i , 520.
, ,
,, ,
757 followed by ace. and
; inf., yio^y 010, ov, etc., no dat. pi.,
296 be ashamed, 254, 138. ai, a comp. ov. , ov,
,
; ;
, ,
mini a, disgrace,
335,
122,
fern., ig no-
351;
censure of men; ov ', , {)
01-,
novus, recens,
sui).
720,
, (nov us, new),
new, fresh, opp.
58; sxdolesc ens, young
-
(),
non vituperandum,
.
for anger.
(), see
'tis
see , no cause
v-
433,
now,
I
lately,
viosy see
36,
A 463
.
202;
;
181, 199.
,
also substantively,
nui> er,just
-
-| (), freshly polished,
218
, grief's
dark c'oud cnsluOuded
-
,
6, , (),
34 2t.
(birds),
vco
vtvpt]v, 469f.
311,1 323.
(),
pulli, young
newly twisted,
him,
-^,
,
A 511, 63.
,
(, ,
591.
t(,
nom.,
(a,
Ztvc,
Zeus, the cloud-compeller, cloud-gatherer,
{),
()('), ntr.,
),
vo-TVKTov
(-'5,
, , (),newly made,
(),
592f.
pi. from
194f.
newly wrouyfU,
-,
adolescen-
(rev- ,
cloud, A 275
dark mist;
death's gloomy cloud,
; (,
350, ^180;
the gods have at control red, blue,
nebula), nubes,
fragrant, 153;
v.,
-,
ti&, youth, ^ 86, 445.
(),
black, and golden clouds. Thick cloud,
,
ed,
footed
536,
vc-iroScs
;"
below,
lit.
wound-
"swim-
off-
212,
I.
,
company,
swim,,
II. ',
1 1,
ipf.
133,
344.
aor. mid.
755.
tvvtov, (jnvtfw),
( ere),
^,
-, . 302. -, negative prefix, as in Lat. neu-
113,
,
NeoTOpeos, adj. from
54.
589. (2)
son of Nestor, (1) An-
192, ter, nemo, noenum (nenum), nul-
,
lus.
^, .
-, ,
see
{veov, ytyaa), new-
,
tilochos, Peisistratos,^ 71,
6, 44,
, ,
symedes,
202 ;
317.
pi. Antilochos and Thra-
, , ),
made, 43 and
ov,
185. S
(,without
,
Chloris, king in Pylos,
,son of Neleus and
- , (),
waking, tv^tiv ; deep, 80.
ntr., inteu-
, A 248,
ful exploits,
336; 637; trisc-
clisenex, survivor of three genera-
tions of men, A 247 sqq. ;
293; his youth-
319, A 669 sqq.,A 262
-,
tinis. bowels,
,,,, .
2, V 79
sibly from
524f.
ov, VTri^og.fast, deep sleep,
derivation doubtful, pos-
;
,
;
see
, , {), , y, fem., ipf. aor.
S C h
U r), boio-string,
veOpov, ,
1 1 8, 300.
ntr., (vfpfov, nervus),
sinew, tendon, of body, 316; bow-
, with cargo,
(),
139; upon wagon or car,
, I 358,
heap or pile up,
trr'
and mid. -
string, 122; cord, with which the
arrow-liead vms bound to the shaft,
, 151. ,
, ,
cargo.
, aSeg, Koijpai
fill one's ship Avith
104, 356,
, , 162; Kt<pa\y,
a f/iving
the evebrows, innuens,
part, prs.,
letting
{), nodding,
the head droop;
sign by nodding with
/t 194.
Naiads,
Ithaka,
pi. from
spur of
186t.
(), with and without
Mount Neiuton
384, 22.
,
in
vcvoicv, ovra,
, ivtvt and
,
ship-timber, 62, 384.
^.
,
ipf. t
,
,
vtvov, aor. vtva{(v), no, from see
nod; capite, 223, 133; 283, I ida, (-), ignarus, un-
,
annuit, promisit, assent or promise practiced in, 179; absol.,
by a nod, 246; but demit- inexperienced, 198.
-^, {),
terc, fc< their heads hang down; often
also of helmet, of plume, nod,
X
,
124.
(.,
fern.,
y, , ,
337,
ai,
nebula), nubcs,
yoi{v), or,
cloud;
,
469, 509.
(-), ' ,
disobey the goddess,
dkc,
aor. from
14.
useless,
nor did he
-
, ,,, ,, ,
{-'\), pitiless,
sync, ; (,
219
380, 145;
(), i u 1 1 i, una venged,
,
vovov,im^VLne,^vith
-, ,
ruthless, often relent-
,
less, fifr. of
^,
impu7iity, a 160.
,
day of death, irresistible, ((t), loi, children,
^1-2.
-,
38, 49, 52, the
daughters of Nereus, the old man of
.6, ,,
guiltless, innocent,
,
fern,
,
Tyro, husband of Chloris,
father of Pero,
254, 281
233, and of Nestor
coast ofAkarnania later, by cutting;
, , -
driven by his brother Pelias from lolkos kas subjugated by Laertes,
; 377t.
in Thessaly, he wanders to Messenia mountain in northern part
,
,
and founds Pylos, 4; in war with He-
rakles, all his twelve children were
of Ithaka, 351,
an Ithakan,
632, 22.
207|.
, ,.
?,
, .
called
9,
,
slain except Nestor,
,
100,
Neleian,
692
378,
514,
see word before
who is
618;
597,
;
20.
, fem.,
,
see
(,
a Nereid,
, , ,
40t.
,
.
,
that
),
,
, ,
which
, ', , , ,, ,
ca
see
is
unerring,
didus
spun, yarn,
(), adv. ,
,
98.
ntr.,
infallible,
ntr. with
(II.
(Od.)
{-
verax;
'),
etc.,
108.
fasting,
338t.
, (-),
370.
adj.,
,,
(Od.)
(, ),
(dat. of
not
piled
accompaniment,
eating,
, ), ,,
;
verum
,(,
, ,,
(a) dicere, speak the truth, 161), a, and and
6, 101.
a Nereid, and
; also 1.
are), avis,
,
46f
,
/,
556,
,
{-),
, ,, ,,
,^ ,
also as subst., calm,
r/,
,
fern,from
windless, breezdess
523, 392.
ship; its parts, as
(see cut under
of the hull,
named in
are as follows
Homer
,
under
, ,;
,
,
-' (),.
,, -
, ,,
ing of a god, temple, A 39, 10 ; for an
idea of the interior of the cella, cf. cut
masc, (),
with Statue of Aphro-
dwell-
, ,
dite and altar. see these words sepa-
gen. from rately. When the word stands alone,
soothing sorroio, ship of war is commonly implied v. ;
lulled sorrow for a day (Opium?), pi.?}, freq. signifies in Iliad camp,
22 It. including and
^. 688.
,
childishly,
,
338.
X
see
, , (),
502t.
(
, (), ,, , ,
,,
,
), playing
childish,
(See also plate IV., at end of AOlume.)
, ,
,
{),
,
inf. prs., ipf.
natare,
imp. (),
stvim,
fut.
ipf.
?], , and
375.
(), (Od.)
and
i
,
fancy,
-
134
491
u - b e S,
^'.(),
,puer
common phrase, v.
;
,
;
also
(-, ,
, ,, ,
childish follies,
; ; ,
?), young; offspring,
a 297.
in- mid.
imp.
one, ri
fut.
mid. aor. vixparo,
, {yiyjw, ), lavare, wash,
the hands and feet for some
abluere, wash off;
, aor. (),
of animals foolish, blind, 873 with mid. ivash one's self; wash one's
,
, so young!
;
400; infantile.feeble,
(comm.deriv.^'i7-o,cf. in-fans).
;
,
hands with dat. of place (locative),
229 ;
;
, inf., (),
.). ningere,
, , ,
:
, , , , ,,
body the salt sea-spray, 224 pass. snow, 280f. (v. I.
the blood is
;
,
, , ,- ,, , ,
oflF.
, viK^s, ^,
iter,
etc., prs., ipf.
tut,
(), (- ovay, ipf.
{'), and
fut. ,,, aor.
subj.
//, aor. , f, and etc., ay, imp. inf.
(--?),
part,
pass. aor. {), mid. aor. (1)
of manner; sentire,/)ermt?e, observe, become aware
, ,,
cere, conquer, v,'\th dat.
surpass, excel, with dat. of means; van- of, X 136, 453, 396, 5 freq. with ;
ciyopy,
phrases
judgment;
, ,-
-
quish, be superior to,
^,
604, youth got the better of
:
;
part., V 367 and
200, 463, 653
quickly see, discern,
(
391,
374 ()
21, 30,
v., sharply or
, , ,,
and 228 322
,
319, shall not outwatch me. ; ;
^
544
102, cords of victory.
daughter of Tantalos, wife
of Amphion, king of Thebes. She ex-
;
,,, 247
140, 193,
;
94;
, think,
230
ultingly compared her twelve children 299. (3) imagine,
, devise,
,
with the two (Apollo and Artemis) 576; 358; 104;
of Leto, and was punished by the death
of all her children the six sons by
the aiTows of Apollo the daughters
by the arrows of Artemis, while she
:
;
reflect
with
81 ;
,
{ and
, ,,
170, 224;
.
v., 415. ponder,
26,
(4)
310),
264;
herself, in grief at their death, was 136, 193, prudent, discreet, A 577,
changed to stone. The legend arose 305. X
(5) be minded, intend,
from a natural rock-figure in Mount with inf., 235, 560 ; ,A 543.
,
Sipylos, which resembles a woman in
, ,.
sitting posture, 602, 606.
see
son of Charopos and
Aglaia of Syme, the most beautiful
(6) think of, remember to, Avith inf.,
665, cf. t442; ov v., with inf. (mid. only
501), I 537;
6, , , . , (),
62, with subst. clause,
264, X 445, nor did she think.
that
sqq.
,
of the Greeks next to Achilleus,
village
671
on Mount Helikon in
which
tvish, 104,
is
456; abstract,
363 idea,
thought, thought,
36; />/, 409;
328; schemes, /3/121;
;
,
NtoOs, son of Aretos, father of Am-
,
ter, 183. 40, 292, 215 sense, ;
413.
, ,
,. - , ,
phinomos of Dulichion, 395, 127,
ipf.
heart,
1/209.
?; 82.
(Od.)
( ), discreet, 282,
,
,
red ire,
,,,
into the
Sporades,
()),
combat;
ire, go,
abire,
.,
by Odysseus,
nios in
6, , (, ),
Pylian,
Ithaka,
612.
ov,
630,
(1) a Lykian, slain
678. (2) son of Phro-
386. (3) a
ille-
,<,
nives, snow), snow,
fern., (
170; flakes,
, ,
, , /, masc, (/), pas-
gitimate son, or,
,
173, daughter.
, (),
278. (11.) te r, sAepAerd, 632; 65.
, ( ), mow-storm^ part., ipf. (),
snows, nives, 7 and 566. a S C e r e, pasture, t 2 1 7, 336. (Od.)
, , (),
v(icvo,
snow-clad, snow-capped,
Kreta, Olympos,
mountains.
Tmolos, Thrakian
nivosi,
754, r 338,
,
phimnchos of Karia,
pasture,
oil,
587
father of Nastes and Am-
, or,
; , 87 If.
fig.
as CUE,
wide is the
field
,
varied is their range of meaning,
v(Sos
,
, , (Ger. e
south wind, bringing rain,
, t e ,
145, y 295
a s s),
,
i. e.
249 woodland pasture.
(), , . A 306, 334.
,
;
, ,
thought, understanding, prudence, s t i1 e t i a, sickness, disease, A 1 0.
, ,
211,
419 iv
cunningly, A 132 ; wisely,
7
;
267.
,
320
,
366; ;
643,
(2) tLghf,
374,
377
; with
;
(), enclitic, wozo
just now ; 164, doubtless, methinlcs;
oh vv, surely not;
dem, why jpm?/.'
quid tan-
;
,
p,of course,
, ,
thoughts, 80, 479. (3) desire or
cdm; here follow a variety of shades
of meaning, all covered by the single
tilio, bat,
, ,
fem.,
433 and
y,
(), vesper-
6.
a, ai, ,,,
,.,
English word mind, e. g.
347
,
position,
;
92, 382, /3 124
thought and wish, 309
136, 35, 147,
;
;
a
with
dis-
121,
(nub ),
woman
130.
bride,
still
492;
goddess
of subordinate rank.
also of married
comparatively young,
, 229, 3
counsel,
;
242,
thought, I 104
103,
; design,
176,
Nymph, e. g. Kaly pso,
543 Naiads,
; 107
153; Kirke,
mountain- ;
,, , ,
490,
of one's soul, heart,
474;
699, 52,
42. Cf.
thought (intention, plan),
intenor
493,
63,
149,
A 363,
78;
256,
23 ; nymphs, 420, 123; offerings made
to them,
Lampetie,
211, 318; Phaethusa and
/u
, 132
masc,
;
(),
, 105,
newly
,, ,
, .215 reason and re- marHed, 65 and ^ 223.
flection, 226, 590, 326. (nunc), now, of present time,
see more or less protracted ], ;
,
etc., this
), red
;
,,
but esp. (p'i\r\v
247
while
,
;
out of dangers,
tarried there
;
contrary, now once more, A
117; used with preterit tenses, Avhere
an unexpected result discloses a truth
at variance with one's previous sup-
237,
on
- , ,,,
my return home. position, vvv if, nunc autem, but
,
destined to return,
day of one's return.
ov,
333,
,
Achaia;
344,
, , ,
reditus, return home;
379, Ais delayed return;
to
, by night,
of space
34 ;
noctu
also
and
fig.
, (1) seorsum,
, '- , , ,
apart, the night
S
of death, 310.
(,
As goddess,
,
away; from. (2) aloof from, Night, 259.
ea-cept, Avith
, ,
gen. sine,
346, form their plans at vari-
ance ivith those of the Achaians.
,
,
; {), ,
{),
=
prs., aor.
aor. pass,
- ,, ,
- ,
rum, Schnur), nurus,
49.
region
sister-in-law,
about
nu-
N'ysa,
,
discedere, depart from, y, fem,, meta, turning
(Od.), derelinquere, post, or pillar, round which the chariots
,, ,
abandon ; e g 1 e g e r e, disregard, 222. turned, and returned to the starting-
~, {),
,
rains, showers,
785.
ntr.,
point,
line.
,(),
332 ; elsewh, starting-point or
, prick, pierce,
pass,
704 ;
aor.
esp.
222 |5
with weapons, 395; , 487, sare, deal out, distribute, food and
563.
, . drink, A 471 ;
ply, yovvara
,, ;
,
see hue illuc versare, handle, wield
{- ?),
.
,
559|.
iners,
,
,, .,
lazy, (weapons);
sheet;
,
hold, control,
the rudder; esp,
the
dat.
, nom.,
ace. du., (nos),
(() gen.
, of
{-, '
we (two);
us both,
dat.,
99,
39 and
255, revolve;
,,
inglorius, nameless, a 222,
, (nero,
ov,
70.
only of
shrewd plans.
),
{-),
185.
5
out pause,
,
S
close of verse,
, ,
58
unceasingly ; firmly,
^, , ,,
;
228 ; adv.
428.
freq.
^,
,
, -, ,,
with
?), with-
alti at the
prs., ipf.
,,
manly, as man's defense,
206,
tergum,
pieces,
321 ;
467.
ov,
578,
, a, {),
terga; back
also pi., cf.
as best portions of meat at feast,
159.
(-), inertiae,
(nates)
, (),
aor.
distribuere, dispen- tarditati.sfoiA,
ry,
411|.
, ,,,
|aCvLV (), comb or card wool,
, 55, , , (),
404, 514;
la,
,
tenanced,
ter.
jan,
,
133;
399 of mortals and of Deme-
;
(2)
hospitable,
, , , , , , , , {),
strange, , -; ;
;
elsewh.
as subst., hospes, stranger, guest, un-
host, 64.
Son-el,
Achilleus,
',,
as pig-
no ra, were exchanged ; hence heredi-
,
|,
,
877 ; (b) another name for the Tro- tary, 215.
jan Skamandros, 15, S 434, 4. hospitality, 35.
Personified as god of this stream, IcviT], ry, hospitio, entertainment,
40, 74, 146. 286; hospitio mutuo
(),
iciviitov, ,
host to his guest on his departure,
between host and guest,
269
218; hospi-
gift given by
the other,
see
314.
, .
usuros, enjoy each the hospitality of
, .
\
t i u m, entertainment, 408 ironically |cp($v, TO, dry land, 402 f.
,
;
,
hospitable return, t 370
290 as adj. joined with
,,
gers),
;
| (),
aor.
^, hospi-
625, t 271 ;
recompense,
ov,
273.
, ,
entertain.
e,
0, , ,
,
hew, polish,
was dried
ipf.
,up,
c^cov, aor.
199,
345.
t'i,
, , (),
f
only aor. pass.
245.
{^.
|,
(Od.)
hewn,
polished,
smooth,
530, 97 ;
{^)
{-, ),
a two-edged sword, united
by bands of dark metal
223
,
, ,
a tree; pi,
327,
ligna, wood.
truncus, trunk of
to the hilt
a sheath {) worn
() , ,
sword and sheath 5 335.
;
in , ov, thichet, jungle, 415,
and
,|-,-, -.
see under
twenty to-
|-, , ,
gether, 98 f.
-.
| (,),
see
com-
mu a, common property,
, ,,
i
A 124,
., ,
809.
see -
-. , see
,
193
,
,
|05,
communis,
;
handed, changing.
ntr.,
is
=
common,
(),
even-
poised upon
a razor's edge, hangs by
, ,,
a hair, in ipso discri-
mine,
has tile,
of a spear
173f.
,
(polished) shaft
;
(),
,,
ship-pike.
ipf. ,, aor.
(), scrape,
456 ; make smooth, S
179.
O.
0-,
see
, ,
,, .
protheticum(=a copulat),
,,,,,
, (Goth, sa, so, thata); pe-
emphatic, accompanying not change
of subj., but fresh act of same sub-
ject, nearly =auroc ,
A 191; antici-
,
culiar forms :
,
ply pointing out, (1) substantively, A
9, 12, 29, 43, 55, 57, 58,
spoke
539 ;
among
them;
exinde, since then, ever since:
,.
thought of drawing it out,
599,
406 repeated in simile,
;
665,
459.
(2) before an appositional subst. near-
ly = hie ill e, indicating something as
, , ,
224 oSaittv
opposition,
215,
he, the old man, A 637,
A 69, the handfuls
(as eveiy one knows) fall; denoting
399, 4, 498,
;
;
, ;
sermo),
, ,, .
516,
179t.
chat,
127
iar converse,
,
,
sq.
{),
fem.,
ipf.
converse familiarly,
bosom friend,
(^), famil-
fond discourse,
(,
; 310; with the first of several apposi- beguiling the mind, 216 iron.
etc., S! ;
465.
-676)
masc, veru,
(See cuts
A
imma-
or, (Fipyov),
.) spit,
-,
;
cond member, 217, 616. (b) re- nia exsequens, worker of monstrous
,
ferring back to what has already been deeds, impious, 403 and X 418.
mentioned, 201, 33, 306;
after hypothetical relative sentence,
A
di,
mighty father,
, daughter of the
747, y 135.
148 ; emphasizing the subject, 491
with partitive division of numbers, . ov (f), incorrectly vritten
357, (), mighty, of Ares,
272,(c) calling attention to some-
thing Avhich follows, before relative
clause, 322, 28, > 42 ; after sub-
,,,
453,
, ,
1 12, 444 ; of heroes, 473, 408
of things, ponderous, heavy,
233 ;
357,
t 241.
-
stantive, especially in arsis of first foot,
41,
stantive,
320,
218,
631,
53,
74.II. individ-
1
,
702, 325, 663, 262,
here belong also, A 613,
;
430, 572 ;
538;
8, 395,
169, I 511,
392, 479, 710; after
329, 379; after
recapitulating pron. or adv., 88, 94,
A136,M 171; idem, A 478,
455 ; (b) pointing forward, jc 91
X298,A288, ;213; with pron., i? 223, in simple anticipation, A 120, 182,
211 (rarely after demonstr.,
372,
,
only I 342 with
rarely,
; 262,
55, 326, cf.
114, r
,
351); with gen. of poss. pron.
79, etc.
107; (d)
,
119 ; in opposition to what has gone
before,
,,
283, 470.
, (-),
or chest for containing iron,
iron-hashet, basket
6\f.
expressing possession or propriety, otm,
proper, A 142,
218,
8,
339.
,
492, 195, A 763,
furrow;
ov,
masc, (u c u s), barbs of
,
151. (11.)
masc,
552, 557, swcUh made by
mower or reaper.
lira, (),
(,
153; rat
whoever,
63; ore, quicunque,
40; since Ae, A 412;
,, , ,
*0<<5, town on Lake Kopais in
Boiotia, with grove of Poseidon,
,, ,
506.
a 47, 53 ; Ty in which very way, , at, , fem., pirus,
,
y,
510; TO 234. pear-tree; but also pirum, pear,
fern., (-, cf. - 120. (Od.)
sermo), uxorum, ibus, toives, ntr. pi. gen., (), freight,
I 327, 486. cargo, 163 and 445.
225 ;ev
,
\, adv., {^),
,vAth the teeth, journey, Lat. iter, A 151, as envoy;
, yaiav,
X
bite the expeditio,
'
288,
, 235 ; also by sea,
,
,, , ,,,,
ground, of slain in combat, 17; iv 273; she began the
6(),,
, , bit their lips in Avrath. way, took the lead ;
,
points out what lies before one,
403; vet not yet named or known,
166, 226
8,
of.
;
192,
,
carriage - road
;
a, ,,
;
dolor, pain,
y, ,
tooth,
398,
450;
yni, , (^?),
417; animi==
317, 372, 388, 429; in widest,
-,
sorrow, a 242, 79 25,
,,^,,(,,
;
280, A
, grieve,
va\y
224,
mourn,
40; ,rf ;
79, a
any one,
?),
,
127, 134; emphatically of that which ment before, 740 290, lamenting to
;
{),
is absent, a 185
.
\,
here,
' each they desire to return home
otiier,
-
;
444 explanatory,
; mm.m for, deplore, c i s e r a r i, mm
(3) pointing out Avliat is to fol-
, 345, 100, 379.
,, ,
486, Kill; esp. 353, adj. from
low,
to :
tion,
inf.,
referring
509, a 376 indirect ques-
393 ; substantive clause intro-
;
()6, ()^,
, Odysseus, son of Laer-
; , ;
duced by that, 333, 350, A 41 hy- tes and Ktimene, king of Kephallenes,
,
;
,
;
,
110, 274; freq. where there is an opposite mainland, husband of Pe-
asyndeton, 93, 274, 301, 36; nelope, father of Telemachos for Ho- ;
,
yap,
' ,
162,238. (4) special phrases meric explication of his name, see
407 the shrevd, much-tried hero of
;
, , ,
t 318, 424, 5, 17; the Odyssey,
,
with asyndeton, 211; always able to evade danger by strata-
question,
,
6,
169,
inf.,
384,
(), ire, go,
206,
iiri
380.
,
,; ,
with following gem, and esp. conspicuous for his
control,
aor. (6),
self-
-
aor.
, ;, ,,
569t. part, oio, pf.
-, ,
(2) herald of the Greeks, I 170.
., see
, ,,,
;
,,
(fellow)
masc, {^pv'),wayfarer,
traveler, 375 f, hence
ntr., reward fur the journey
- , 745.
smell, transl.
only plupf. ,
was exhaled ; f r a g r a b a t,
give out a
,
'to a general description, where also, a
50, 3 532, even where
;
[,
.,, only t 50. 516.]
u9ir(o), (,
,
irai, ipf.
odium), always Avith negation, non
,
respicio, heed, A 181; trouble
one's self about, usually with inf., with
part., 403.
yoiv, fern., ,
linen,
595, of women's garments;
, ,.
141,
a toeb, or piece offine linen, j^ 107.
Trojan ally from
Kabesos, 363, 370, 374, 772.
,
,,. ,ot,
pass. ipf.
sibi, ei, see
ola, see
aor. ^, and
but
', ,
aperire, open,
392, olvov, broach
-
, ,(),,
;
the wine.
, see IV.
554, ;
,, , swells, (enrages), I
,
pass,
swells with wrath, I 646.
ipf. uSee, had all his body
swollen,
271,
(,
679, son of Laios and Epi-
455|.
Oidipus,
., , (),
and Antigone.
{, -),
sea, billow,
6, ace. pi.,
ntr.,
234 and
swell
230.
of the
yoke through which the reins passed, Q
269t. (Cf. cuts Nos. 49 , 10, 84/.
(old ace. form with ), do-
mum, homeward, home, hence freq.
to one's house, tent ; with verbs of mo-
=
, ,,
6, , , ,-,
of equal age, 765f. tion, A 19, 170, 154, 236, 72, 103,
(),
95.
,,
446; sup.
miser, wretched,
270, ,
A
comp.
417,
fem., (,
105 ;
,, ,,,
79, 1 418,
484, 132,
), inmates of
413.
176,
169,
1.
house,
701,
431.
366;
108,
servants,
326,
(-
4] (),
, ,,,
vae), miseria,
fering, misery,
35.
,
aerumna,
285, S 480,
woe, suf-
365,
, , ,',,
habit, dwell,
218 ;
204
pass.
;
habit am us,
ipf. t 200
18,
in-
, ),
ment, suffer, TTtpi
imp., ipf.
(), endure hardship,
circa;
aor. part.
la-
,',
inhabited ; aor.
(),
abode;
(),
settled.
domic ilium,
habitans, dwelling,
Tivi,
)
propter
,
218.
ing cuts and No. 64.)
;
ntr.,
then in Avider signif. rudder, 483 ;
usually pi, because the Homeric ships
had two rudders,
(,
dat. pi.,
perpeti, 2
(Cf. follow-
(), rings in
89.
tiller,
the
,
15,
nest,
of Aides,
oUaOcv
221;
168,
64.
261,
595; nidus,
221; dwelling
home, 513.
227
,
398 of like signif. (locative Portheus, king of Kalydon in Aitolia,
from
oiKovSc (
),
;
A 113, 324.
d u m, Twme m
husband of Althaia, father of Tydeus
and of Meleagros, guest friend of Bel-
),
158.
,(,
masc.,
,
the bride,
apartment, a 360,
and domicilium,
478, 208;
159
vicus), house,
to women's
354 ; homeward,
ov, ,
498; roof,abode, 506,
471
ov, at,
472,
;
,
,domus
lerophontes Artemis, in anger, sends
boar,
66, imp.
(), supply
-,
one's self with tcine,
546.
641,
;
(),
S
,
117.
-,
i-oom, part., heavy or
,
tent, ;
105; hall, 598; household, 45, drunk with wine, t 374, 555, <p 304.
(),
68, 375; res familiaris, sw^stonce,
/3
,
,
48,
sereri,pity,
see
455, r 161,
aor. ,
.
548,
/3 238.
516.
(),
voc,
m i-
fore-
going,
Hektor,
506.
A 225|.
(1) an Aitolian,
706. (2) a Trojan,
slain
140,
by
-
fit
438. wine-yielding soil, earth, 193
comp. -(), sup. sxxh&t., vineyard, I 579.
(), miserabi-
{) ^,
and ov, son of Oinops, Helenos,
Us, pitiable, A 242, 381, 421, X 76,
,-6 ), -, (),
707t.
258:
472.
-, ,,
biliter lamentari, 409;
miser a-
miserrime morerentur,
(,
wine,
wine,
406t.
309, 84.
(),
(),
abounding in
quxxff
,
wine-
,
bettering
,
one's estate, thrift, 223f drinkers, 456t.
,
'OlXcvs,
, , ,,
,
don,
,
,
365, ,
697,
712,
),
333,
446,
727, see Aias.
(2) charioteer of Bienor, slain by Aga-
memnon, 93. Hence
330,S
Aias,
759.
(), impetus,
before drinking (see
sparkling,
reserved in honor
462 ; see
, -,
juar(a), ntr., ;
spnng, swoop, 752, 252. of the elders places famed for quality
(),
;
,
upon, X 308, 538 ;
in sos, Arne, Histiaia, Lemnos, Thrake,
columbam, X
,
140.
- , (),
stvoop after a dove, Pramne, land of the Kikones,
ipf. -<5 (see A 598,
,
347
gloria.
, 24t.
,
, ,, ,
;
) pi.
pi.
cuius
74,
masc,
song, lay,
cantici
Tivi
3.
(in
; aor.
, , (),142, sc.
part,
(-),
masc,
pour out
and olvo-
(), wine-
wine,
nectar,
?
,, , ,
;^, y, fem., la- ov,
mentatio, cry o/'^ne/', X 409; pourer, cup-bearer, 128, t 10.
,
resounds, 353. olvo-ij/, , a, , (?), glanc-
aor. (), opt. ing, gleaming, epithet of the sea and of
(, vae
-
part, mihi), la- cattle, dark red, 132.
,,
mentari,
(),
terlv;
33,
, 12,
aloud, with
wail, lament;
t
pitiably,
506.
son of Oineus,
loud voice
162,
bit-
522,
Tydeus,
des,
,
292 and r
144|.
an Ithakan, father of Leio-
|,
ol60ev
-7(,
. (), dcser-
see
,
allalone^U 39. (II.)
,
, , , , (), , ,
i\is,Jonely, 473, 574.
, , , solus,
, ,, ,
,, , {,
; ,
alone;
J
,
Tyye, etc.,
143
,
yf,
; ,,,,
(), with
, et'i&m, even alone, of
qui fertur), sagitta, arrow,
wood or reed, with barbed metal
unassisted,
alone of its kind,
isolated, 192; olov,
t
Q 456 ;
best,
unicus eximius,
so.
499 ;
, met me
with ,
in
point, the
notched (),
lower end feathered and
or vith projec-
tions, enabling the fingers to clasp
,, , ,
,
single combat, I 355. firmly the arrow to draw it back
otos,
demonstrative like talis,
rel. pron. like , poisoned arrows are mentioned only
261,
orig. 320, 213; pointed, 867.
that such a thing had happened ; ap-
= , , gadfly,
{, 300|.
parently often
such,
,
166; cf.
qualis, cw; olov
with inf.,
OTL
611,
160 and
491;
c
as when,
because
183, 303,
512 then rel.
388
160,
,
392,
;
,
93,
;
fate,
,,
willow (withes),
always
usually joined
t
in
with
256f.
(,bador f
vitex),
,s ?), fortune,
sense, I 563;
misera
such as to, able to, capable of; olov, ola for tuna per ire, perish by a wretch-
(), as (often), t 128 olov
since now,
312,
, ,.
89.]
and
-(),
lightly clad,
/,
221.
see
489|.
aor.
275,
, , ,
causal,
[/,
105,
,
with tunic only,
pass,
abandon, derelicta est (a diis), ,
; ,
leave alone,
home
from
,
ed fate,
585t.
rytos,
417, 34,
of Eurytos,
Oichalia,
596,
350.
Oi'ri5Xos,town on coast of Lakonike,
3 1.
town on
224.
{),
730
596;
river Peneios,
;
,
ipf.
Eu-
iter.
, ,(
me are,
1 ;desertus est a suis, 401.
425,
,,
ois,
), ,
is, sheep,
and
.
masc. and
,
- , oiv, pi.
and
fern., with
come,
,
(properly
790,
,
322.
etc., prs.,
perf with present signif.
go,
etc. ipf.,
., . ,
or from fiK-, Ger. Aveiche), {\)slip away^
, {),
6, .
see
6,
,,(),
part,
84
see
see
aor.
imp.
shoot arrows,
IV.
,, ,,, escape,
242; part, also
gone, be away, also
set out
821
for,
; c.
672, 472,
=ab sens,
A 366; c. term, in quo,
term, in quem,
(), , ,,
/,
213,
profectus sum,
t
with
47,
281; be-
a
,^
;
, ,^
under profectus, since thou hast set out (on
96
, ,
thy long and weary journey),
,() , , ,
opinor
(w >-. 894),
rat, etc., opt.
pass,
?),
I
mid.
su s
393.
ipf.
or, suspect, ,
aor.
(/',
and inf., A 59, 170, 204, 289, 427, Panathenaic amphora found at Vol-
,
ace.
558, 727, 27, 215, A 78, 334, sci.
,
279, 268,
duodevicesima
65.
(),
die,
,
193. (2) with inf. where subj. re- voc, blessed
mains unchanged, A 296, 341, 92, by the deity, 182.
180,
(3) ace,
215,
attraction, 255,
12,
159,
. .
728,
351,
224.
.
581,
(4)
e
91.
165 ; with
. . . ,, , .
,
blessed,
ov, ov, 6,
450, 354
blessings (in their lives),
,
may
01,
they bless
;
(), beatus,
138
rich,
! 42.
;
148
pi.
,
agnosceret, there rose in his mind ov, masc, wealth; y 208,
the apprehension lest,
'
etc., r 390. (5) good fortune.
. () ,
,,
impers., r 312, o\c(r6ai, see
day of de-
, masc, (), under- struction, 294 and 409.
(), pern -
-, ,
standing the flight of birds,
where as subst.
gen. pi., (),
au-
70 ; else-
i es ;
,,
gur um,
seers,
, , .
,, ,, ,,
A
occupied with flight of birds,
69 and
,
(avis), bird of prey,
with
,,
76.
271; coupled
259 bird of omen, ;
, (),
to life,
struction's
fate.
X 325
net
see
prs.
;
; 735,
with part.,
a wretched
ipf,
de-
,,
oKvos,
),
,, prs., ipf.
dubitare, shrink, 255 and
inf.,
,
155.
masc, (cunctari), in-
,
ertia, sluggishness, 8 1 7. (II.)
ipf., (, from -
17,
114|.
-7,
A 10.
,
(), destroyer,
see
, -,
,
exasperaban- swooning,
, , (), infirma,
tur, were hot with furious passion, 33f 245 ; 356.
(),
, -, . (),
sharp corners or points, jagged, rugged,
327, 735,1499.
(),64hor-
having
ness, faintness,
see
468 f.
weak-
-,
rendi, ae,
344.
(),
,, , ,,chilling, and
hornble, I do but little,
ov,
feeble,
, ov,
part.,
246.
(), able
,
(II.)
, y,
to
ov,
eight- spoked,
, ,
,
adj. ntr. pi.,
723f, of Avheels, as in
adjoining cut, from a painting on a
sup.
vis,
ble flowing ;
223, paullus, b re-
ex igu us, iiiife, small;
feeble ; ntr.
pauUum, rt little, 538, 547 with
fee-
^
;
,
comp., a u 1 1 o, little, 217;
paene, almost, 37; super., 223,
,, , -
scanty shall be the reaping.
town in Magnesia in Thes-
saly, 717|.
aor. (for
,, , ,,,
,
, , , (),,
Ger. glitschen), slipped and fell,
774 with; ,
fell from him.
part,
, subj.
fut.
(),
y, y, ,and
opt. ,
aor.
230
imp. ,
, <, part, , (), -, A 583, 399, 18, Olymr'
"-
^ ,.
inf. 01, a,
(,
, ,perdere, pessum dare, pian, inhabiting or
,
,
delere, interimere, destroy, Mil, Olympus, the mighty mountain,
,
, ,449
, ' ,
amittere, foae,
,
,
; ,
83, dwelling of gods, on left bank of river
pass. mid. prs. Peneios in Thessaly, penetrating with
, , , , , ,, ,
\(),
,, ,
;
,
ipf. fut.
aor. = {),
,{
,. ,
and subj.
opt. inf. ?), a kind of grain
perire,/?emA, not unlike barley, 196 and
see
, ,
with ace. of manner of death, etc., - , ;
see
564.
,, ,
pov,
;
with dat. of means,
also pf.
;
, y, and plupf.
, ,
), made a din,
, ov,
aor. from
a 365. (Od.)
(),
('
,
per lit, etc., 729, 187. masc, noise, din,
(., volvo),
,
round stone, quoit,
7/,
A
dat. pi.,
147|.
(), pern -
smooth strictly of
cry, 556.
,
many
(11.)
voices, also of battle-
380 ?]
levigabant, made
5,
,
s a, destructive,
ry, (, deadly, X 5, A
ululare),
342,
'-,, , (, '),
smooth,
=
327|.
part, prs., aor.
.
wiih a loud cry, 301 f.
6, ,
, .
cdoud,
-,
408,411.
{-,
,
,
,
aor.
-,
ai, always meet, keep pace with,
of female voices, ululare, lametit attend,
767; eiulare, rejoice aloud,
-
see
opapry, see apapry.
87; comitari,
438 encounter, 400.
;, , ,
masc, vol-
, , , , .
vo-), rolling stone, round rock,
olo, , , ; , , , y,
,
137|. ?),
snow-fall,
imber,
286.
rain, also of heavy
,-,
(, ),
comp. sup. fut. from
, ,-,
(), perniciosus,men and
gods.
vum
133,
; but
39,
',
= ^,
, ;
5,
6-, , (),
cliffs, 739 f.
of
849
town
destroying, of
saevam.
on
things,
sae-
river
baleful,
bly,
6-,
sembled together,
(),
,
376t.
142t.
84.
congregare,
, (,
, 465;
aor.
concionem,
),
from --
as-
convoke,
assem-
,,, ,- -,,,
y,
aequales,
,(?),
savage, stem,
doleful,
saevus,
miserabile,
723, 52.
pitiful,
683,
sameness of age,
(collective), those
485; also
of like age, 175,
aequalis, companion,
362. 23, 209.
, ,
aro, lam entari, miserari, ita?/,
etc., prs. aor.
aequalis,
, , (, ),
of like age toith,
lament, pity,
piteously,
221,
815,
232 (cf.
472,
543;
much,
dreadfully, pitiably,
),
freq. with
265, cf.
bewail that thou
must be brave before the suitors
114; with
{),
;
inf.,
,-, ,, , ,,,
358.
met me,
tim, in crowds,
1,
aor.
468f
adv.,
', ,
prs., ipf.
(), caterva-
3. (II.)
(),
,
-
(U.),
157,
ciosa,
410.
*',
miser evi,feel pity,
;
miserari, show
522.
(,
destructive,
pity,
salus?), perni-
17,
subst,
49 If, Muses,
X 170;
328,
tciVei,
cf.
aor.
(),
sociate Tcith
271;
manus
, 779
(, , ),
introduce
versari
(),
641,
cum,
;
07ie's
inter,
conserere, meet
19.
in
throng about,
,
self among, as-
167;
battle,
, 5.
(, ,
',
231 -
,,
,
^, etc.
606; armi/,
,
crowd, throng,
tumult of
;
host,
,
,,
masc,
battle,
re ge re),
,,,
124.
aor.
toipe off;
genis, from
or,
his
, (mer-
his cheeks,
tears;
,
or otherwise),
, , {,
514; then acervus,
coetus, mass, company, 328,
,
29. similis, Ger.
, y, , (/,
sam,
,
samt,
simul,
Eng.
,
(), nebula, cloud, same), idem, same, A 437, 41;
A
),
359, 10;
(), , ntr.,
dust-cloud.
perf.
(II.)
from 6,{),
communis,
6- etc.,
common,
see
333.
iurare.
,,
A A
-
, , ,(, -,
oc-ulus,
349, better
', () from
'. eye,
;
225,
also
614;
from
and
cum bobus
337.
eodem, together, 24
,, ; fut.
elsewh.
imp.
-,
prs.,
also
aor.
and
with
ipf.
635t.
incedit, keeps pace
iurare,
),
with
132,
, ;,- -, ,
inf. .,swear,
as object,
affirm
7)
by oath,
A 76,
swear,
or
1
ored, entitled to equal honor,
simul,
67 ;
( ), together,
alike, at
una cum,
once, A 61,
du. part.,
186t.
122, 573;
A
{-
245,
TTOT,
--(, ,
cf. ^ 332; Avith inf. fut.
127,
-, ,
'), be of one mind, 456 ; in
,, ,-
aor. and perf. according to the sense unity of purposes, 183.
swear by a thing,
, (),
40. fem., (),
,
manus,
own
brother by the same mother,
ger- Concordia,
intimacy, 198.
()X
181;
, familiaritas,
,
brother, 95 47. having like
=
,
;
same (root or
,,,
,
spot), ,,
477f.
/, y, ,,,
from the desire, harmonious,
to be
aor, pass,
263f.
united in love,
from
S 209 f.
{, similis, Ger. samt, Eng. 66, 269, with a knob or cap
same), idem, same,
,,
A 278;
182 with
270, similis, like, similar,
;,
, No.
, (),a
(see cut 5) ;
51 ;
in something, ri or tv
follg.
also with other infs.
abbreviated comparisons, 121,
in
and ,
;
navel, A
singL great boss, with
corresponding deep concavity in in-
terior (see cuts Nos. 17, 121). (II.)
525,
,,, (1)
180. (2)
umbilicus,
Lat. umbo,
,,, 6
breaking down distinctions, shared by all ending in a button or point pi., studs ;
,,},(',
, ,
only aor. pass. (3) a knob ox pin on the centre of the
A 187, match himself face to yoke (see cut No. 49, ), also among
face; shrewdness, 120. the Assyrians (see cut No. 55), while
ipf. from = -, the Egyptians ornamented each end
ipf.
a 50.
273. (4) in
wider signif., middle point, centre,
(II.)
{-,
-
unripe
,, , ,);
173; ace. ai, ?),
with inf.,
-], , 714.
(), grapes,
{,\), 125f.
,
al, fem., y, fem., voice,
loud
-, , (), 413 commands, r 129; y 215; also cf
,
call, ; 189.
,
one wL dream, 41 (see always
- -,
calls out aloud; hearing the of divine prophetic voices.
call, cry, 273 and
ipf.
452.
mid. nes, having the
pi., (), cognomi-
same name, 720t.
ojiws 232
,
775.
28,
, ,
,
, ,
(), (1)
405;
(2)
.with
),
644,
S together,
alike, at once, also,
= pariter ac, dat.
j
'
on the way
to mortals
sqq., cf.
to Aides, 12 they come
through two gates,
809.
562
;
, , (, -
equally as, just as, 535. see
, ' ,
496 ; opp. reality, 547, a portion of prosperity, i. e. none what-
90. ever, 402 f.
ov6iap, = ovtiara, ntr., (ori- 282, Phrontis.
X
, protector, defense,
, , ,, , ,,
refreshment,
367 ;
ovciSciov,
444;
eh&wh. food,
{), (), reproach-
pi.,
433 ;
ricA presents,
victuals.
relief,
son Laogonos,
775.
priest of
ov, ov,
[]
604.
Idaean Zeus
,
; his
ful,
6, ,
., reproaches, X 497.
-/, (/),
, ,
, I ,, ,
34, or
iirktaaiv,
',
aor. 2 sing,
reproach,
393; without
(cf.
;
), A
; mid.
aor. imp.
iuvare,
aor.
fut.
395, 503,
part.
help, aid,
67 ;
brare,
, , ,,
neith, Ger. Neid),
proach, pi.
cast in one's teeth,
,,
463,
380.
ntr., (Goth, naiteins,
probrum, re-
by Avhat means,
multum,
iuvari, ov
soul,
45; ),A
173;
503;
in this; mid.
have profit in his
frui, enjoy,
,.
have covered (overwhelmed) my moth-
er with reproach
proach, disgrace.
498, matter of re-
;
31,
may he
68; part,
be blessed,
() no me ), {),.,-
and ovvo^^
33.
sc.
,
-<,
809.
,, ,
), A
( ); ,
TTvXyoi, at
.,, ,
,
see
,
fern, adj.,
ov =
63, interpreter of dreams.
(and
(),
the portals of dreams,
,
-
,
(-, nomen,
vo/tta,
ria,
vel
710,
183, 247,
name to
=memo-
;
5,
93;
.
366
name;
235
( 54,
;
with nom.,
409,Avith
indere, giAC a
550
,
(), somnium,
in simile, of disembodied spirits,
16;
207,
222 ; represented as a people located
dream,B 6, 8, , aor.
tion, I
name, men-
515; address by name,
415; vJ
233
, ,{),-
,,,
. X 51 ; bestow, confer, 498 often
, , ,
according to his descent on the father's bride, ;
{),
,
2 aor. ntr. pi.,
,
25, censure, scorn, through the loop-holes, i. e. betveen the
(exc. 427), ahvays in rhe-
173, rafters, under the eaves. These open
torical question or with negation, spaces were afterward filled up, and
539,
,.
only aor. tv, and other birds often flew through
, yg, (), declare,
-
251 ; recount, these apertures, and into the aper-
name, 488, 240 ; name as witnesses, tures, can not be doubted. (See cut
S 278
constitute,
; call hy name,
90.
522 ; name as,
-,
No. 90.)
ov, (), eiusdem
see
X
(), of famous
,,
at r is, rf the same father, A 257 and
371.
ova, masc, ('), comes,
,
name, renowned, 51 f.
{'), , not to armor-bearer, esquire,
.
58. (II.)
.,
he uttered (because ill-omened Ilios, see
malum
, , ,
ovos,
), , , ,
omen), r 260. (Od.)
masc, a sin us, ass,
-airo,
58|.
see
(),
sq. ;
adv.,
whithr{soe\er),
prs.,
(,
qua, (1) where,
ipf.
48.
165,
(2) as,
{7],
271),
190
45.
ovKkT
-, , ,
temptible, I 164f.
ovv%,
,,
verbal adj.
, non vituperanda, no
from
masc., ungnibus,
con-
comitari,
237, 251,
216, 1 carry
,
it with
prs.,
me
a Jove;
ipf.
in vain.
(),
,
etc.,
,
126t.
, , . ,
claws, talons of eagle,
, (),
(),
202.
sharp-pointed, Od. always joined with
viv only
;
(), see
332.
- 216;
,, -
piercing,
(,
,,
S 443;
(!y, a(ai)
sils, -
, , {),
it,
272, yg,
33,
,
520; cliffs, c 411 ; iieen,
306.
;
()
(II.)
tla, ,
313,
sup.
;
j
and ntr. pi. with verbs of perceiving a tergo; /), accessit, approached
;
()(), adv., ( ?), .,
and of calling, sharply, Tceenly, quickly, from behind, A 197; behind, 201; ot
374; and of pains, 268 of grief, o., relict i; (from) behind,
;
548,
517 the wildly charging 256; postea, afterward,
,,,,, ,,,
etc., litter, ; 55; in
Ares, 836. posterum, hereafter, 362; = prep,
and for , see oc, ,.
() (
with gen., 536.
, , , ,
,
, (,{(,
fat.
imp.
fut. mid.
and
, inf.
aor.
{),
,-
aor.
opt.
part,
, ,
218;
modo, hereafter,
.,
137; post-
behind him,
160, 411;
before and behind, forward
and backward, describing foresight, A
Ttvi Tiva
also
,
430,
sequor), make
452,
;
310), as escort,
also of things,
; of dowry of
to follow,
,
343,
342,
109 leave behind,
178.
;
slain
,
hindermost, only
by Hektor, 30 If.
wirXiov 234 6ir('Tr)tts
wirXeoVy ipf., (), were getting in case that, where something is antici-
',
ready, pated before the action of the principal
,
73f.
, , ,
, , - gen. pi. from ottXj;, ungu- verb follows, A 163, 1 12. (2) in gen-
, , ^,
larura, hoofs, A 536 and 501. eral propositions, 98, 210, 53,
' , , -
inf.
=
aor.
wiafe
ready, chariot, prepare, food, i2 190
{),
aor.
subj.
651,
128.
470; esp. in similes,
544,
-
i^ei ship ready for sailing; mid. pass.,
one's ee//" reaJj^, 143, mode of
417;
217. principal verb,
(2) through assimilation with
, 148, 148 ;
arm one's self
egtiip,
parare (cenam), 453 =
55; mid. sibi (c) with
sentence , :
subj.
imp,,
with
293 ( )303,
in principal
fut., ;
,
172, 159; equos suos adiun-
gere, harness
plement, (1)
(f),
, ,
366, I
one's horses,
(a), utensil, im-
409,
tools,
rope, cahle, rudens, ^ 390,
433. (2)
346 pi.
301.
;
216 (ar,
. (,
with
238,
,,,,,
(nrtrorepo^f
703,
40,
83
S 505,
62,
358,
17) ; subj.,
394,
317); prs. indie,
445,
uter,
cordage, rigging, 390. (3) arma- which (of two), 71, 57 oiriroW-
,
/Li ;
,, ^,
6,
-, , ();
', ,
,
tura, weapons, armor,
younger; yeviy,
707, I 58 of. 325,
;
254,
ot,
614.
comp. ;
stronger, fresher,
in
465.
age,
sup.
ed,
,
,
, {),
ex utra
,,, , ,
aor.
,
'=7-
345,
, only 3
396.
parte,
pi. ipf.
59f.
a s s a t a, roast-
kris,
,
531.
home of Menoitios,
masc, city in
85, 326,
Lo-
(),
A 466
33, ,
ass
^, , (), ;
pass.
are, roast (on the
aor.
partitive gen.,
spit),
98.
to curdle milk,
masc, (sucus), coagulum,
sap of xoild fig-tree, used, like rennet,
,(-),.
902|. , ,
tor es, scouts, spies,
-,
-, {), , ,
U m),
, (
261 and
i a,
s pecula-
430.
c -
,, ,
443. (Od.)
,
oiros, see t roasted, broiled,
*4 unde,
,
airrriSeev
,
(),
whence, a 406,
interrogative adv.,
47. (Od.)
adv., ubi, where, I 577, rem ducere,
(ube s), wed, take to wife,
429, 178;
ipf.
- u o-
,.
rel.
89. married; nupta.
, (),
, 421, r 77, and see
(),
o7(), qualis, of what 6''5, visus, sight
,
sort,(1) inteiTOgative, 171 ;
about what sort of garments, r
(vision), t 512; adspectus,
as thou hast met the view,
,
,, ,
218. (2) rel., 421, 250.
6, (,
Sttov, ubi, where, y 16. (Od.)
as thine eyes
, ,
have seen,
y,
97.
), time
many,
quatenus,
, 238; ,
see follg.
47;
(')<5()(), ntr., how
quan-
tum permeavero, however far I
may
6(')66,
139.
seek,
adv.,
quantum, 12 7;
(),
quando,
of ripening, extending from the rising
of Seirios (end of July) to the setting
of the Pleiades, and corresponding
nearly to our dog-days
,
uriant, exuberant fruit-time,
midsummer;
,
lux-
192.
(;;), belonging to
Seirios, 5.,
;
wJien, with indie, after principal tenses, &(''), adv., {), ut, I. in-
633, V 386 ; with opt. after historical terrogative, in indirect question, q u o-
tenses, I 191 .
Conjunction = q u m, modo, how, 545, 252; Avith fuL
I.temporal with ind., when, 409, indie, often involving an intention,
173 fut. K(v [tt 282].II. conditional,
; 635, 14, 57 ; with subj., 329, and
when that is spoken of which has not ', 545, 1 681, 296 ; it passes into
yet taken place, (a) with subj., (1) if final ut, in order that, y 19, a 77,
235
,
365,
torical
joined with opt. after his-
181
160,
tenses,
The transition from the use of
;
319,
,
II. relative, as, corresponding to
7 208, 109, as he is now
, '-,
212.
a Boiotian from Hyle,
by Hektor,
111 ;
6-,A , (),
130.
having
.
in all these passages there exists a v.
, <(, , ,, , ,
mountain-lairs, 268 and 155.
1.
,
,
,
,
, ,
, ,-
;
;
;
ipf.
;
,,
,
,
, , ;
; mid.
;
pf
q., ;
;
of
, opeoTcpos,
the mountains,
93; wolves,
Leonteus,
slain by Hektor,
poi,
212.
{, 6), cf.
mountain-avsLgon,
-,,
(,
,
{),
plupf.
see V. ;
aor.
fut.
but
mid.
,
and
o\|/cai,
Agamemnon, returns to Mykenai in
the eighth year of the reign of Aigis-
thos, 7 306, whom, with his own
-
;
,
wary), videre, be aware of, behold, ancient Greek vase), and assumes his
; mid.
{Iv, before,
(e. g. 47,
459)
X
,
166), hok on
,
hereditary throne,
( {)
546, 1 142, 284.
461, 30, 40, 298,
108; part.,
(), ,
,
545; look
360.
(), fathom,
,,
448; ,
, ,
, .(),
nymphs,
,
, .
see
420 f.
ipf,
mountain'
rattled in the
throat, bellowed in last agonies,
see
30 f.
distance spanned by
fern.,
the outstretched ", a Trojan,
town
791 f.
in Thessaly, 739 f.
-,
^
,,,, ,{)
8(), (),
,, , , ,
arms, 327. (Od.)
form
ntr. pi., with high, '
^ ,
part., parallel to op- shrill voice, 1 1 f
, ., , -
plupf
{),
ovrac, fut.
'^^, y,
pf. 3
26 ; aor.
; mid.
aor.
834;
(1)
and
(por-rigo, reach), (1) stretch out, the
hands toward heaven, or toward some
person.
stretch
(2) extend to, and give, mid.,
(with the neck),
themselves 26
,
,
also applied to ships, with reference to
pointed bow and stern, yet possibly
from with straight or extend-
ed yards, antennis porrectis in-
structarum.
grasp after any thing, with the hand 6, , ;-
,
01', (), (arduus), e rec-
,
,
stretch themselves, go at fuU speed, of tus, upright, usually with
horses stride,
with the spear
; 20 lunge out,
at any thing ; , , ^, ; ^, starting
(),
up from
aor.
his seat.
raise up,
aim at or hit, with
,
,,
272; raised up, upright;
,
;
and
thing
to the
part., hit first,
Ti ;
mouth
12
, ,,
,
21, rising up.
optvo), ,
(),
,,
,, (), ,
y,
ipf.
,,
, y,
aor.
-
pass. pr.
', , (),
the act of supplication, described in , ipf. aor.
word yovvovaBai, and not entirely con- stir, raise; yoov,
sistent with Q 478. Hence 760, aroused; shock, 208; dispersed,
. 236 'Opvciai
, ()
,
affrighted, 23; Stir the heart eius gestiebat, his heart desired;
Avith anger, 178, and other passions,
,
irrucre, charge upon,
,
142, 395, 208, 804, 47, 150, etc. ; rise up in
21 6, ^ 87
,
touch,
;
792,
fear,
509
75,
403,
pass,
23
361,
also
;
486
to pity,
; ,
gr as sari, Amyntor,
armor.
I
ao,
448; Ktesios,
son of Ormenos,
414.
,
;
,
bari, troubled, confused,
377.
(), 1., (),
294, 7,
.
',
734t.
(1) a Trojan, slain by
,
158; Teukros, 274. (2) a Trojan, slain
pledge,
158, 302.
245, 269 ;
,,
pignora foederis,
foedus fcrire, conclude a
(2) victims for
slaughter, hence
(1) oath,
sacrifice,
treaty,
see
.
by Polypoites,
, , /, /,
187. (3) and (4)
see
, (r u , ), m i e t u s,
, , , , (),
124; worthy of confidence, . come within the
because under the protection esp. of cast of a spear; 466, curtus eius
,.
Zeus, 105, 107 ;
thee, fatal to thee;
8, , , , ,
155, as death for
cf. also
erat impetus, short was his effort;
my
416, irritus mihi erit, vain was
effort;
departure.
403, profectionem,
, (),
masc, r, longings
,
which one swears, the power and sorrows of Helene.
(1) object by 356 others ;
, , ,
called upon as witness and avenger construe as obj. gen., struggles and sor-
,
in taking an oath, 755, 38. (2) rows for Helene, i. e. for her recovery.
, , , , ,(
oath,
from one, X 119,
or take an oath
746; subj.
only aor.
make fast, (),
,,
general,
by the three realms, of the moor, by means of stones cast from
universe, of the gods,
,
the gods, cf
mighty ;
313:
108; also in the ship,
oath by 1.
77, 785.
?), landing, the
oath running of the flat-bottomed ship upon
,
S
, ,
of the princes binding the entire peo- the shore, A 435 anchorage, ;
hanging together,
436.
8f.
(),
2.
chain, of bats necklace, 460,
series),
401. (See adjoining
cut, also Nos. 43, 44.)
('), etc., part, prs,, ipf. ICO
aor. , (),
animo volvere,
mind,
', ),
S 20;
;
(tvi) , turn
debate, ponder,'
over in
(
the
, ; also with
,, ;
^, , (), ||,
or a double question.
only aor. ;
,
excitare, set in
motion, pass.
a numine divi, in-
spired by the gods; surge re, with
, & resistendum,
, , ,
,^),
,
aor.
,,
make an
aliquem;
',
effort to resist;
mid. ipf
, , , surgere,
ruere, set out, rush on, with inf,
(), (),
and
,
and
contra
pass.
(), aviculam,
237
,
, .
,
,, ,
opveov, TO, bird. see
ed,
,,
),
64t^.
,
omen
-
birds
,,
., , , , ,
shoots,
547 =
38 f.
surculos,
son of Alpheios,
(1)
father of Diokles,
saplings,
see
, {), , ,
16. (2) son of Dio-
, , {),
of omen, 277, 311, /3 155; 489, 187, cf
praesagium, evil omen, 219. kles from Pherai, grandson of fore-
imp. , 549.
,
inf. going, (3) a Trojan, slain bv
,,
ipf.
aor., ),
6-6, ,
i'ut.
opay, (and
Teukros,
Idomeneus, 260.
274. (4) fabled son of
(),
{), ,
aor. iter, fem., back
2 aor.
() subj. opwpy, (orior, door, in the side wall of the men's hall
, .
ruo), rouse, also, awake, of house of Odysseus, lead-
518; excitare, impellere, excite, ing into the passage 126, (),
,
impel, 439
instigare;
; () or 132, 333. (See cut No. 90, and plate
,
of mental states III., h, at end of vol.)
and emotions, arouse, 14 346, v. for
,
; 1.
(),
,
Distinguish pf. a fabled land,
excite.
, y, plupf.
'
, ,
, ,
112, {
ad eos
rat, arose as their chief),
mid.
, , {),
{), (),
surrexe- 404,6
and
etc., adj.
123.
y,
joined with
, (), fossa, dug,
72. (II.)
,
pf.
()
,
ipf.
, ,, ,,, , , , {6),
,
fut. aor. any loud
rattling ;
only
<f
(rug ire),
bait'e, 424,
,
and inf. part. 810, 185.
, orior, rise, arise, of wind,
I
aor. , subj.
,
I
,
beffin ; of persons, from the seat or the
bed, or (for battle) against some one,
I
fatherless;
01,
X
orphaned,
490, the day that
,
I
,
; ruere, j
up,
,
yovva-a, have strength
162, X 364.
; spring I
orbae, orphan daughters,
V 68t.
,,
, ,
I
imp.
prs., aor. ace,
vov, (), excitare, urge on;
i
tenebricosam, murky,
(
143.
),
, ,
I
of a row,
ov,
leader, chief
, (), of
the first
ace. ;
ward over
, (),, Eumaios of verse),
,
them, 471. (Od.) (at close
and
opos,
dat. usually
, , ,, and
for gen.
',
351, 389,
tos,
36,
454, 482 Philoitios,
; 185, 254
22, 121,
184 of Peisistra-
;
,
ea, Asios, 837,
t 21 ; r 431, etc. Achilleus, 99 Peisistratos,
; 400 ;
,,
S
v:hj/,
milk,
,(),
(),
, t
the Avatery portion of curdled
222 and 225.
aor. from , part.
times); Agamemnon,
klos, as dead,
Odysseus, 538.
289
102; Patro-
Achilleus, 221 ;
;
,
dart forward, of persons and things,
, ,,
of missiles,
ceiling,
359, 505.
tecti, roof or
298 f.
('),
(), reeds used for
trees
aor.
planted in rows, orchard,
S
inf.
123.
ipf.
dance,
594,
thatching houses, 451t. 371-
17
,
, , ,
238
A 37 so especially in
, ,
choral dance, 263, circumstances, ;
,
54
as in
,
127 and
;
,
Arkadia,
, ,, .
,,
.
Ss,
also
59,
orig.
,
{/,
8,
605.
341.
raasc, row of vines^
demonstr,
5'
see
see
(;?
etc., dat. pi.
then
;
325, 70),
ya^iv)
then correlative
^' ;
clauses may be classified, (a) simply
descriptive or explanatory,
1 10,
(()
323. (b)
, (/)
(c) final, 5 389,
Ktv
349, I
72.
221, 425, 289, 291, 132, 316, 522); T7J yap, 393. () ntr. sq.
399,
like
356,
hi
198,
illi,
ber of correlative period, ra,
201; doubled,
353 sq. ; in first
A
mem-
125, 5
ace, cf.
II. OS,
quod,
dent,
278;
86 ; or may be replaced by
a dem. or pers. pron., A 95. (B) Con-
struction (a) with respect to antece-
(1)
Humerus
ad sensum, genere,
plur. after collec-
against divine law to
,
tus,
,, ,, ,
423. (Od.)
,,
1. quot.
01, ,
,
ai,
y,
; with inf,
a, and
(), quan-
Quantitative adj. Avith
,
tives, 96, 332 ; vice versa = , /i varying meaning according to its an-
97,
177,
228.(2)
sometimes be supplied,
(3) antecedent assimilates to
the antecedent
286 ; ,
must tecedent, e. g. as much as, how much
as great as, how great ; as far as, how
far; its proper antecedent is ,
itselfthe case of the relative, 649, after which it is translated as; with
30; more often the reverse, 416. or re = quidam, fere, hence
(4) antecedent drawn into the rel. =fere ; agrees in gender with the
clause (attraction), noun which
38. (b) as re-
gards mode, (1) with ind. of existing , as
to
far as,
it refers, 845
016; elsewh.
;
,
ircp 239
,
spatium;
(1) as
354.
,,
far
251, 114=:per
'
as (a certain distance), I
(2) quantopere, bt/ as much
222 ;
quantum
ntr.
368;
<(),
- soever, also
or after
terrogative,
ignotus.
, (1)
pi,,
=(2)
distributive before
y 355; also indirectly in-
167;
. Tf, i. e.
old'
=
(i 96)
divinitus
y, ,
e
vox), fama
c
(POKJa,
282;
i t a, rMmor,
since,
usually,
743; -, 314;
471; with fut. and
when ,
.
, personified as messenger of Zeus, 335. memini
(2) with preterit tenses, when,
",
Fama, how, cum, A
,
93, 413. 396, 396,
mountain in Thessaly, 627 with pf.,
,,
31 5. 156; plupf, 392;
', see '.
;
, ;
265 ; relative to
masc, quantum, how
585.
,
then, when, 33, 319. (3) iterative,
802 ; introducing a simile,
,,
great, loSf. ' orf,with aor., 33 ; with fut., A 518.
, , (, oculi), eyes; its adj. (B) with suhy, when, (1) of possibility
often pi., 435 its verb occurs in all with expected realization, 258,
,(
323,
, - ' '
;
,17;
spirit,
give to furehode, threaten,
tvi
picture to one's sef.
.,
a 115;
152,
81, see in
446, 567, 243,
against the time when,
tive (a) in general,
7 72,
130;
99.
486,
(2) Itera-
263, ? 72,
, ij
quicunque,
see
,
54, 40,
(masc. also
221,
, tense,
,
132,
53,
S
567,
522 ; with
100, 397,
,
417; after past
130, 1 501
17 (b) in
, ,
;
147,
A 141; elsewh. follg. with
189, 328, 158 follg. ;
like,
with
368 ; ,
opt., when, (1)
only
condi-
779; manner, 73, X 127: occupa- tional, 319, /i 114, 465, 390.
tion, 238 who, in fact.
; , 197, S; 248, 185, 319, 189. (2)
,
,, , , , ,
ooTcov, ov, ov (a), 6<piv, for gen.
and dat. pi., (ossa), bom, 97, 384;
iterative, the principal sentence
iterati'e (a) in sense, A
610,
being
78,
, ',
,,,,,
,
, ,
the bleached bones of the dead,
221,
;
- also
83.
from orr(c), =
pronounce ur;V? J^T 428
566,
233,
form,
217. .
733,
220 with
its
;
verb being
causal, quom,
whereas, since, A 244.
ore before or
220,
,
510, 513,
iterative,
525 ;
quando,
208,
(b) in
87,
,
,, .
or(r)fi;,
and 49, A 566=modo modo, now now.
(q. v.), quicunque, whosoever, which- 6, see
8
, ,,,-
240 ov)8^
,
superlatives,
quod,
, ,
cause,
,, :.
,
that,
255,
, ,
(ntr.
fers elision), (1) as adv.
from
193.
pa,
52, 441.
see
,
(2)
415;
never suf-
=q nam, with
as conj.=
and be-
esp.
-,
quam,
with
289
292
expecting
cf.
;
; ,
also
in
,, 57,
no wise.
143, 251, 274,
not a vhit, by no means,
(6) in questions
affirmative answer,
165,
nequa-
, (^), see
.
239 also in question containing a
;
,
,
quickly,
Phrygia,
260,
i]oc,
adv.,
isef.
100.
son of Djmas, king in
,A (,),
niinbly, summons,
427
22 cf
,f .hand
;
,
(7)
32 and
,,
(orig.
;
traces form
see
512.
',
;
etc.,
,
,
, /, ^, of at in many forms, s u i), as
nimble, busy, reack/, 321, 23 ; adv. reflexive always retains its accent; as
-,
,
-, 735.
hair, like-colored,
,
son of
ace. pi.,
765f.
(),
Iphition,
king of Hyde,
with like
383, 389,
simple pron. of 3 pers. enclitic ; gen.
60, tlo,
sui (fi,
, Wiv, eius, and
only
eius, and enclitic); dat. ol,
without f, before s i b i, 495), ,
464, sui;
more freq.
elsewh.
ei {kol,
, ,
384. and sibi; ace. , and (not enclitic,
(),
- ,,
vv, fem., en- without P) if, se; not cum, earn,
couragement, 234, 235. eos, but 196 eum, A 236 id. = =
&>,
vov,
/', , fig, fi, f/ifv, etc., ipf.
ift, f
t{v), iter,
,
OTpvi'yciQv), vvai, also
etc., aor.
unaugmented,
( (,
fut.
{tv),
'i
,
, ,, ,.{, ),,
herself.
se ipsum, am,
see
fY, ft,
himself,
so-
imp ell ere,
, , ', , ,
urge on, lum, surface of the earth;
,
, .,
immensum
-^
TTport)
374,
hasten,
, ,402 ;
maturare,
one's departure
mid.
,rarely
{),
; also with
ipf
inf.,
send forth
speed
to the
also
ground, on the earth,
;
440 ;
they bit the dust, see
pavimentum,
hard-surfaced,
and
pavement;
46.
freq. ov^ft,
- ;
,
etc.,
. make haste, 425. {()
), neque, (1) and not,
, , ,,, () ?^ (),
, ,
see see 38 t 408, ;
usually, at end of verse, often doubled, an affirmative sentence, and not, nor,
e. g.,y 28, 280, 551, 32, A 86, 182, A 406; nor at all (sep- ,
482.--(l) in independent assertion, also
,
arated
,,
by intervening words,
, 521,
subjective (opt. with
subj., A 262; subj. and ,
A 271; fut.
with reference to what is past,
hypothetical,
assertion after
22).
, ,
197;
61
(2) in dependent
(not
,
401,
with ace,
other verbs, A 468,
169;
245.
492 and with
66
by no means, ,,
279), very freq. before
27.(3) ne
a u 1 1 u 1 u m q u i-
dem, strengthens preceding negation,
106;
452, elsewh. ahvays
e
but also not,
quideni,
,,
prs. part,
cursed, 5 92.
from
(t),^
{,
ircp
, ,= , , ,
y,
ac-
', ,
1. ov, salvus, sol-
.
,,
but not, but, 348. lus), solid us, whole, 343 and
- ,
ovScvi, TO ov in his courage, 118.
, w , {-
,, ,
yielding to no one ; elsevvh. 2. ; ;
ing,
X332,
, ,
by no means, in no respect, A 244,
contemnenda, 178f.
370,^ 195.
neque usquam,
{), worth no notice,
nor any-
!
I
wool),
,
bushy, thick,
3. {, ),
woollen,
,
ntr., confusedly, incessantly,
231,
crisj),
756.
01',
225,
158
224,
,
646, 50,
and
89
per-
;
neque unquam,
26 ;
nor
, ever,
-, , ,
461; Achilleus,
dream, baneful,
536, 717; of
,
never,789, iru, 6, 8.
uondum, not yet, 108; A neque ( ),
ulla ratione, nor in any way. sprinkled-barley, poured or scattered
6,
,.
in neutram par- from baskets, 761, between the horns
tem, S ISf. of the victim, A 458, as initiatory sac-
<$, oTo, of', or, masc., (), rificial rite ; begin the
lime , 680, threshold of women's solemn rites.
, ,
apartment; \aivoc, lapideum, but see
= //^/, =
,, , ,
258, 127 fund amen- 360f.
tum, stone foundation walls. particle, nexer standing alone,
, fern., {), toay, 196 ;
igitur, resumptive,
then, therefore, (1)
the path of old age ; 340, 1 ovv, 467. (2) con-
;
arrive at, tread upon the path of old tinuing or further developing a thought,
age, commonly interpreted as thresh- a 414, hence ; ovv, 780. (3) car-
,
old of old age (see foregoing), which
,
does not suit all passages.
ntr.. uher, udder, meta-
rying the thoughts backward,
since once for all;
ovv,
ovv, so when,
when then, A 57 and 4, 363, 226.
-,
,
phorically. /f-rit'e fat land, I 141.
,see ov.
(4) used in appending an attendant
circumstance in harmony with what
,
Trojan counsel- precedes, neither certainly nor; neither,
lor, 148t. nor^ei; according as it occurs in the
-,
u
, ,, (
-
,
s, no longer,
non iam, non ampli-
357
no more at
;
all.
or
first or second of correlative clauses
a 414
ovv
;
y),
ovv,
401 ;
254;
,
, ,
ovv
),
=
, -
at close of verse,
Curtius, feX,
?
barley-corns, roasted, mixed with
80. for certainly,
case,
rem,
258.
=
350 ;
'
(1)
if in
quamob-
any
,|6, , , ), - , .
salt, and sprinkled betAveen the horns therefore, corresponding to
,
.
,
of victim, raola salsa, y441f.
throng,
(2.
crowd (of men), 251.
A 11,(^569. (3)
6, see
403. (2) quod, quia,
216.
because,
,
), see
ov\e (1. , imp. pres., salve, irep, not at all, 416. ov (I)
-
welcome to thee, = ov (), a 278, nusquam,
{, , fem,,
402f
vulnus ?), nowhere, ov ttotc, u
309,
q u a m, Z 124.
5car, cicatrix,
, 391,0 219. (Od.)
pernicio- 118.(2)
(1) nondum,
= ov
not yet,
in no wise,
A 224,
, camp down
,
ttrms with inf., 103, 411 ab- the ships, leading from the
,
;
,
t ;
, , ,, ' ,
solutely, 136. to the sea, 153t.
see ovpov. ace. sing., dat. pi., and
(),
of
, , (),
the
fern, pi.,
tail,^ 520|.
c ae li-
far
{),
,6,, ;, ,,
auris
from the ear, = unheard, 272;
from resemblance to an ear, handles,
A 633.
;
,
'),
c a c 1 i t u s,
19
before,
i. e, not yet having passed through and
;
pass,
pass,
aor.
-,
, ,, ,-
; from
prs.
aor.
iter,
,
part.,
{), also
imp.
ipf.
from
y, ai, pf.
aor, pass.
aor.
-.
beyond the vault of the heavens, under
,
the sky, 3t.
(), high as heaven,
3 sing,
(),
icere,
and
hit,
iter,
pf,
,,&
pass,
wound by cut or
and
inf.
thrust,
,
, ,
239t.
, , , masc, with double
,
heaven, (1) with ace. of part hit ;
,
oi'pavov
heaven, 20,
',
329.
, ;
makes
(2) as home of
its way up to gere.
ovTc, neque, neither, nor; usually
gods
,
;
,
ness to oath,
ovpea, see . . inhabit ;
, ,, , , , , ,,
only pi.
36,
Olympus
towers aloft and its summit penetrates
, , ,
into heaven, A 497 ; invoked as Avit-
184.
mon s, mountain.
mulus, mule, A 50; but in interpo-
corresponding to
', or to
A
231.
,
108.
see
or
Tt,
also to
see
uk ; ,d
worthless,
264,
A
lated verse, 84 =
guard, {), parts ,
,
sentry.
, often written separately, null us, no
,, -.)
,
tail,
dat. ovpy, pi. -yoiv,
of wild beasts,
hound Argos, 302.
,
thicLr, butt
(II.) (See cut under
215
ov,
end of spear,
(),
(),
443,
;
cauda,
of the
,
the
612.
one,
338,
108,
,,
as adv.,
with advs.,
235,
515
e q u a q u a m, no< oi
all, by no means, with verbs,
;
A
A 416
241
411,
with adjs.,
fabled
;
;
,
/ut n,
81,
name. No-man,
A
142,
361.
153;
I
,, , , ,
1. a, t 366, 369.
mules' range, 124, 351, as much ovToi, certainly not, a 203, t 27, 211,
as a pair of mules can plough, for '', hie, this, refer-
which the later word Avas i. e. ring to what is in the mind, or to what
point at which the team, hav- mentioned or known, 178, 200, 229,
,
is
ing finished the furrow, turns, furrow's 8 in reference to second person,
;
length ;
2. , ,ov,
431, discus-throw ; as
measure of distance, 124.
,
masc, (aura),yair
82 in contrast to tyui, y 359,
;
wind,
, , ,(, ),
f
,
;
268
proleptically
lowing, favoring, 420.
(), land-
fol-
ly,
174, ^ 645, 232 ; used correlative-
177 referring back to something
;
,
3. pi.
mark, boundary, 405, 421. freq. with yk where apparently refer-
:
, , , ,
guardian, 89; bulwark of V 314, 299, 200, to be, however,
the Achaians, 411. explained as epexegetical (offering ad-
,,,
5. dat. pi. see ditional explanation), or refers to
mons. what is known or has preceded ; it is
6. ( ), never used like ode in wider signif.,
ditches or channels, serving as ways for nor in reference to time.
66
,
), sic,
before consonants
this, so, in reference to what
is present in sight or thought, f 377,
, (-
243
thought,
249 in 3 pers.,
358,
;42, 169,
717; referring back (1) to a single
257, A 131, 198,
bility, (a) so long, as long as,
477,'
388
132; ,
and ,
147, 553;
47,
,
155 (closing a sentence, 485, 1 146,
348).
(2) to a hypothetical sen-
361,
17; with
;
259,
186. , 202; (&) until,
409,
v.-
124,
hh
, s
,
tence, 334, 128, final in order that (freq. of the in-
//, s i c i g i t u r, thus then, 1 58, t 204,
:
'.) (,
825.
,
,
(Etym. old abl.
before rough breathing, see ov.
636
298)
; 10),
() subj.,
;
370,
83,
343
255 (,
.,
non, no, not,
a debt,
ao, (1)
,
ipf. indie, pi., and pass. ipf.
a Trojan, slain
440) () opt.,
fut., 365,
;
281
234,
;
15,
45,
578
486
359)
340, 349
(,
(,
;
(,
; ,
,
,,,
by Teukros,
ipf.
1.
,
, -
, (), and
nor.,
^' (), ,,
slain by Achilleus,
ought to have,
ijc,
deb ere, owe,
debebam, of
also Avith
(2) a Paionian,
210.
{), pass.
etc., freq.
,u
, aor.
prs.
a debt;
,,
impossible wish,
vith
tin am, would
ei, ere,
that,
in
,
assimilated through influence of prin-
cipal verb, V 80.
,
411t.
from
III. special cases,
refeiTible to I. or II. with subj.,
(, 24 431). ;
^, ,
, cf.
su-
,
=, fem.,
'380,
686.
, , , , , () ),
,
279, 764, 184, I 698, brow, I 620
(cf.
; 151,brow of a hill.
always before -
',auger, {), , .
^,
ipf.
2. if,
e, increase, augment,
420, laborcm - (, ), see
62,
,, -,
auxit ingentem,
so as to be
stead;
6,
242, 174;
dreadful;
,
prolepsis, increase
524, stand in
multiply words,
a
,,,,
ditch,
372, (2)
masc,
laying out
(), hold-
,
tage; with
*, X
commodum, advan-
prod esse,
, ,,,^,
clasps on belt,
cut No. 32),
,
132. (3) bolt (as in
121.
3
,
profit, 236, 513. pass, ipf.
,, , ,
by Euryalos, 20. play, elsCAvh, endure; pass,
, , onv and mid,, vehi,
, (),
,A '{),', do, ov, be borne, drive, sail,
,,,
; ;
(),
-),
?,
171, 172,
,
gen., y,
=
are swept away,
3
,,
rip a, litus, bank, shwe,
t 132.
I,
yaiv,
from
261 f.
pi. opt. aor.
'^, () ijoould heave from its place,
,
, - ,,
-, , (,
from
fem.,
17,
(-
466,
232.
37t.
bom,
161; sero,
desiring
posterity,
desiderative
to see,
late, I
posteri, postumus,
with gen.,
247,
part,
yot'og),
6 272,
from
S
late-
raise,
, , , , , , , ,
448, t 242. II 31, 353.
-
1. (o\p),Lte (coming), 325f.
ntr. (^, eh ), chariots, 160, fem., (-),
power of
,
1.,
297.
2. , },6., pL, (),
of shelter for ships, f 404t.
places
sight; idtiv, see with one's eyes,
94; conspectus, species,
p^^arance, exterior,
205,
468, 632.
-
, 6<>, , o5r(a), usually with P, (), late of fulfill-
but
cis), vox, (1) voice ;
/,
fem., (/--, vo-
with faint,
feeble voice; also of insects and ani-
{?,
ment,
,
(,,
325 f.
etc., see
(),
. that which
,
ov, ntr., is
^ (),
53.
postea, afterward,
630, 480,
.
, ,(^),
, . ,,
= see
, ,
, tribe in Makedonia
,,
clijs,
-, masc,
405 and 411.
and -, , (-
scopu.li, and Thrake, on
Trojans, 291 ;
155;
river Axios, allies of
428;
/),
448 f.
of.
- (^),
,
of bronze,
with sinews of brass,
(, lit.
instead of
" pouring
403
102.
;
all
out,
fig.,
^,
a
of gold,
heaping
man
,,
287.
'06, , , (- 350,
Agastrophos,
339, 368.
fertile
154.
territory
y,
son
of
of
the
.
-
up every thing"?), prorsus, alto- ?), rugged, rough, 17, 33, 743,
(
iraOc, ,(),
gether, wholly, absolutely,
ya9a, see
uer, lad,
217.
mere child,
97.
337, ,,
word of uncertain meaning.)
irats, in thesis of first foot,
(), () ,,
ir
,, , , {), (-, ; ;
,
21 and 338. and cr u e r),
(^'),
,.
murJercr of child, 216, 688; maiden, 13;
one's children,
part,
(),
506|.
aor.
daughter,
I 37 young,
;
313, 278
282 ; Avith
son, 512,
665.
;
,
,
imp. ludere, play, town on the Propontis,
also of dance, 251 ; a^atpy, game at 612, see
ball,
, ^100. intensive form from
,
pridem,
29.
of
I
<-,
450|.
(), olim,
527, vvv,
long, all along,
exsplendescens,
I 105;
long ago, opp,
366,
iamdiu,
293,
- - -? ,
245
(),
, , , -,
iroXai-ycvei, and voc. sing.,
(ysvog), grandaev us, full of years,
dat.
springing back, 33 f.
res i 1 i e s,
,
386*,
X 395. {), ntr., retributa,
(), sen
, , oi, , , , , tpya vengeance, a 379 and 144.
ex, old, aged, ancient, 'S , (), bent back,
8,
-,, , ,
,,
788.
tatio, wrestling-match,
raasc,
tores, wrestlers, 246 f.
a,
, (), luc-
(),
(), 701,
1
pridem
126.
se-
u c t a-
elastic,
rofluau,
suit
7-()|,
quivenng,
back again,
449,
e
203.
430 and
idoc,
(
iv,
rally,
266,
t 485.
(<,
,
7 1
11.
), foaming back,
),
fern., concubine,
pur-
,
I
, ,
, -
ticinia;
,
edita, uttered long
famed
ago;
in fable, myth-
va- epithet of Athena,
according to the explanation of the
, , , ,, , ,,,,,
ical, 163. ancients, from as brandishing
ipf. fut. the Aigis and the spear, 275, 828,
(), luctari, A 200, 400,
,, , ,,
aor. 1, 125, 510.
wrestle, 621,^343. prs., ipf (),
palm of
>,
ipf.
1,
the hand,
128,
()70,
111.
y<T{iv),
fut.
pf.
338,
'6,
10 ;
aim a,
hand,
pass,
,
aor.
shake,
self or
and mid.
; act. aor.
swing,
(of several)
;
prs.
mid., cast
brandish,
lot for one's
(), con-
,
ai, plupf. iaculari, hurl Aveapons; 645,
,, ^, ,
s e rg e r e, i qu i ar e, besprinkle, hit himself on the shield-rim
stain, defile, 395, 169; = stumbled over the shield; X 461,
98. quivering at heart, with palpitating
mid. pf. heart X 452, my heart leaps up to my
(), ), which
2. ;
men,
, of se- mouth.
lect
-
,
among
shaken
ling,
(),
and
//,
and
in hehnet,
(, ), rursus
635
was
themselves by
=
76, 206.
171
lot,
iuctatio,
t 331.
wrest-
792.
from
chief,
,
colligenda, recollecta, A
.-',
strictly
ntr., as adv.,
retro volando, recidendo,
(), 126|.
meat (560, for
inspergere,
repast),
.,
strew or sprinkle upon, barley meal upon
);
=
395,
-, retrorsum,
27.
-irXaTxec'vTa,
only pass, aor. part.
,
strictly retro re-
back, back again,
250f
r r s u s, altogether, joined
2-.^(),
|,
black,
-,
525. (Od.)
son of Priamos,
entirely, jet
, , ', '
pulsum, repulsed, 5 ; driven back (in vith verb, 334 with adj., y 348 ;
disgrace),
,, -,
{),
retro, back, back = not at all, by no means ;
,
transform also man whatever,
, let no
-
141.
, ,
; ;
-, -,
,
with back again with broidered all over,
; 289 and
strengthening force; retrac- 105.
-,
tavit, take back, unsay; I 56, very first, 324, I 93 ;
,
contradicet, gainsay. 780 (Od.), and A
' (),
from
back,
,
A
,
dum, ri'oca6ic, A
, ,
|,,
),
526f.
du. part. aor. mid.
retro ruentes, rushing
recipien- 97,
shine,
568, first of all.
with
subj.,
(redup. from
dat., in or Avith,
and
part, prs., ipf.
-,
3
gleam,
513,
=
pi.
326t.
S ^, 11; with -,
, &-(>, ,-,
Avhite-shining,
246
-, ),,
|6,
i. e. naked breasts. 01, (vv'C), the whole night long, the rest of
a, (as the night, 434.
from (),
-,
if bright-shining, dat., author of
beaming, glistening, 619, 42, 458. all omens, all- disclosing,
of
-,
fisher's net,
-,
gen.,
487|.
(),
all-catching,
glow-
665.
-,
Kephisos,
father of Epeios,
(1)
(2) city in Phokis on the
-
dat. pi., all 520, 307, 581.
-
S
ing, burnished, 372f.
{\\ -, a Nereid, 45 f.
-, {),
ing, glancing,
(),
der, youthful,
ov,
186,
dat.,
V 223t.
77.
all gleam-
verg ten-
-
irdv
{
openly, pal am,
offering
points, convenient for landing,
[-), in every body^s
397 f.
moorage at
'),A
195|.
all
eyes,
-,
255 and 493.
--
275.
aU of silver,
,
aU hapless,
203 and
,
summo
709.
impetu,
with
v. 1.
all haste,
ali sides, in
-,
of a playmates,
,
()
X 490f.
deprived
,
all directions, 233, 354.
(a),from every quarter,
-
-- collective Achaians, 110.
host of the Achaians, 404. a 239, etc.
,
, , (), ; , ,
), (), varius, of every
having left home
(-,
I 440, as /,
all-immature, at, yc, ac,
kind, manifold,
jo486.
397 ; in various guise,
', ,
540t.
(), (), in
,
all-subduing, first or fifth foot,
,
5 and t 373. on every side, 508 ; in other feet,
-,
347).^
caiTied off by the Harpies, 66. adv., omniT\o,by all means
son of Lykaon, leader with , by no means, r 91, 450.
of Lykians, faithless
168, 171, 795,
archer,
827; slain by Dio-
88,
-, () ,
off, last, 25 f.
extrema, farthest
,
medes,
by Aias,
-,
294.
--, (),
the people, public,
a Greek,
490|.
,
If-
372|.
a Trojan, wounded
united GreeL,
belonging to all
i. e. in-
,;
, .,
547.
ovTi, ,, aor.
408f
the
part,
last,
-, avra,
452,
say
-,
530t.
(),
one,
look narrowly, cautiously about
; at, or over , ,
.,
adv., all day
,,
long, 31f.
, look in guest of,
(, deside-
,
irdv rare, A 200; torva
,
- ov, ot, iy,
,
i. e.
to eve,
of a day, A 472,
356, 11.
cf.
son
A
592.
of
(2) what remains
Panthoos, (1) ,
phe,
(1)
43 ;
=
=
499.
325,
q. v., in
(2)
1 74
anastro-
= -
(2) ;
Euphorbos,
S
-,
454.
father of
priest
ov,
70.
,
Euphorbos and Polydamas,
of Apollon at Delphi, then at
;
. Polydamas,
son of Othr}'s, )
praesto sunt,
irdpot, a
are at hand.
242 ; an old case-form (cf
appears as lorative
711: with gen.,
359 ; dat.,
175; ace,
280 ; apoc.
711,
orig.
,
,
Troja, a counsellor, 146, 9, 23, 40, as adv., alongside, by, near, A 61 1, usu-
59,
-($,
522.
33t.
adv., in full wrath,
ally preposition.
beside,
^,
from, ,
I. Avith gen., from
form
-
-,
-,
6
, only
in the service of, 324f
, per-
-
A (5),
,-
329 ; 28 ; 281 ;
aoi*. inf., steal
usually with A^erbs implying rest, but past, 4\6-\.
'--, , sing before,
; (, ,
also as locative with verbs of placing,
488
penes,
etc.),
17 . III. with ace,
-,
down, 34 If.
aor. pass. -,
348 f.
hung
, -, .
of motion is associated, 64, 34. irapanriirieTiai, see
-- (),
-
(2) secundum, close to, by, 522, A
352.
(3) praetor, beyond, A adverse, 38 If,
,
34,
, ,',
167;
contrary
in excess of,
to right. IV. by anastrophe,
;
,',
(), , charge by
part, prs., aor.-/jt^v,
; A 615.
clearness,
400, 429
191)
(for greater
;
and , (), q. v.
see
persuasion, en-
also
penes
= , =
559.
te est,
V. in composition,
45, 148,
rests with thee; or
603 ;
--,
couragement, A 793 and
see follg,
404.
aor. -,
,,
the word appears in the signitications
already mentioned, but notice with
the meaning before,
369, I 90; and the idea of beguiling
ov, lay about,
--';^;,
(),
127 and 683.
aor. mid. cXckto,
, -
ry, he had laid himself down
by her, I 565|.
or cunningly diverting which may irdpd-KeiToi, ipf. iter,
sometimes
aside,
-'.
him mount
A
.,
512;
A 522. (II.)
A 555,
,
be expressed
287.
Trap
,, . .
let
chariot,
To, freq. in tmesis,
,
-,
stood, Q 476
-,
348 and
licet,
;
9, r 424,
65.
passing by,
139.
75, 77 ;
lay near him (oi), <p 416; before him
263 f.
adv., (),
aor. part.,
evasively,
(^), in-
,
(),
before, 504,
imp. prs., and aor.
throw down (fodder)
369, ^ 41 mid. - -, ,
clining to one side,
424.
31
ace.
; turning aside,
pi., (]),
,
;
-6,
-,
as combatant,
staking,
h.
I
104|.
322.
was standing by
(),
his side and
-,
bed-fellow, husband,
-,
156.
7,
maritus,
iv, (),
430
wife,
ly,
-,
maliciously,
go
73.
uxor,
),
(),
53,
letting
479.
hang down,
irdp - cXc'IdTo, aor., subj.
aor. part.,
597}
(-
,-
-
, ,',-, ,-,,,
spect), I 503 f. 242.
-,
, ,
irdp -
present at;
sle])t beside
6,cenae,
intererat,
me
only 2 aor.
(v 88), and
I73f.
was
:,
'dp-dul^|/vos,
), driving
irdpa
imp.,
),
prist,
subj.,
aor. part,
(),
310f
(-
aor.
-, ,
,
shar*. the pleasures of love and
^',
with, 2; 163.
eeper at,
178|.
,
receive
see
aor.
at
see
^. -,
. (,
-cSefaTo,
hands of^,
cr-
ipf.
A 402,
297.
aor.,
hort, with inf., I
remain with,
400; tarry, hold
),
684,
opt.,
45.
, out,
115,
encourage, ex-
74,
inf.
-\( 248 irop-enrov
-, -'.
-,
-
-, -, , ,
SCC
fut., (), swim was
was turned
baffled.
to one side, i. e. the stroke
-, ,
a^.ong near (the shore), t 41 Tf. aor. ,
, {), sideways,
, - -, -,,
llGf. run by, 350; outi-un, overtake, 636.
aor. cajo'e, irap-CTpeaaav, aor. from sprang
,-/,
S
^,
,
subj.
360
120; vith
; with
inf.,
inf. in
part.
win
213.
tmesis,
aor. circiacv, 2 aor. red.
over, wheedle,
^,
488. to one side, shied,
misleading,
),
-6,
295f
irapa-TpoireW, part, pres.,
465f.
from
change purpose, -pl&c ant,
(),
I
(-
500 f.
, -, ,
gvided ipf, from
,^
-*, -, 72t.
aor.
away from,
perplex,
-5,
, 346 ;
aor.
81, r 187
part. aor.
;
drive
confuse,
intent to persuade,
{, ),
,
imp,, part, pres., aor.
;
address with
per-
(),
-, -,
went aside,
-,,,
464.
ace. pi. from -, suade
light of,
;
488. (Od,)
extenuate, make
, ,
beaten on the side by waves, eo ipso loco, in that
418. 302 f.
i. e. shtlving, sloping,
(), praetervecta
3 sing. aor. -, very place,
suadeo, advise, A 577;
, , ,,
est, sailed by, aor. mid,
/i69t.
, delude, mislead,- 771,
-, .
trapa-trvivoTiy subj. aor. from
-,
appeasing.
,
,
blow out by the side, escape, 24|. aor. opt, part.
,-, ( -,
bum), influenced by words,
{f ver- aor. mid,
X
overtake, pass
-^, , ,
(1) to be by, 346, 197, 515.
-, .
placable, I 526. (2) ntr^er- see
suasion, 726. , leopard-skin, 17 and
adv., ), go- 29.
,
ing up to, 22. (Od.) see
.
to glance away,
aor.
31 If.
caused
, bant
,, ,
aor. , iuxta
or collocabant, /)iace ov make
siste-
-,
-<', aor.
{), spread
, , (),,
iyvVy
,,
out
from
inf.
aor.from
sit near, yilG; mid, pres,
part,
before, a 138. (Od.) adsidebat, iuxta considebat, i
transform, alter,
aor. opt. -
ipf.
A. 407,
(os, oris),
738.
,,
54, with ; fashion the genae, cheeks, A 393, 353 ; of eagles,
-, <6,
vent a new story, | 131.
, -.
matter diiferently than the truth, in-
,,
1.53,
^
aor, pass, from
() , '= - , , , ,
{), , , ' -
ipf.
fut.
, , ,,,
3 sing, iraprieet a 192,
aor.
196,
1. irdp-it^i,
inf.
etc., ipf. 2
,
ctrri,
3
and part,
opt.
, -,
opt. -,
-,
-,
,
, .,
opt.
, -
imp.-
place or spread before one,
mid. aor.
subj.
part.
versari cum, adesse; praesto
esse, 457;
be at
of her
belong to,
command, xjj \28
store.
;
80;
, ,
food or drink, 57, a 192 bestow, give,
-,,
before one ; ,
f 91 ; mid., e< before one^s self, have set
stake one's
; 2.
passing by,
ing near,
-,
Trap-
527; accedens, drau>-
233, tmesis, 558;
praeteriens,
,
\ ^,
life, 237. 11, 13, praeterire.
aor. turning subj, ^, part,
sideways; he held or guided, {), hortari, persuadere, per-
398; his spear suade, icin over, A 555, 337.
249
;
irap-cK
),-, ,
circa, dwell with or among,
neaniess that annoys, I 311.
pi. fem.,
head-gear, bridle and reins of
407; of
(-
of. (2) with ace, praetereundo,
, third or running horse, 87, 152,
.,
ultra, beyond, away from, con- represented in plate I. as hanging from
,
trary to prudence, aryaiv, by beguiling
speeches, 391 along beyond,
inscio Achille, without
the knowledge of Achilleus,
ipf. iter, from
;
434.
276
-
;
the vyv.
irdp -, ov, masc.,
ing or hanging beside, (1) flighty, fool-
ish, 603.
(2) a horse harnessed by
the side of the pair, ready to take the
(),
float-
,
()
',---),
), e
irop -
ffu
=
f
,
g i a t,
7/,
elude the grasp,
fut.
praeter-
subj. aor.
-5,
{-
3 1 4f
aor.
place of either of them in case of need,
tolutim iuxta currens,n 471,
474. Plate I. represents the
in the background as he is led to
his place. See also the adjacent cut,
-
,
V e h i, di-ive or pass by ; c u r r u, 382 the first horse.
(3) stretched out, sprawl-
nave,
111 ;
mid.
197
-, , (,
), heap
',
--,
up,
. a 147 and
intensive ipf,
51.
,
see
(),
praetervehi,
inf. pres.,
drive or be borne past;
-, -.
, ,{),
-.
,- -^,
aor. tmesis, with ace, 349 see
-,
,
subj. 344. Trap see
,
(,
,
aor. cX6civ, part. irapGcviKT], maidenly,
,
-, -. slip by, 573, 344; elsewh. youthful maiden, 20) ; maid-
, , , ,
elude re, deceive. en, 39.
-
, , ^, , aor.
see
subj.
fut.
opt. dle.
180;
son of an unmarried girl,
virgin^ s g'lr-
inf.
.{, pass by ;
230; surpass,
irapcirav, see
outstrip,
291; evade, A 132.
1.
-
854t.
(),irapOev-oirtiro,
river in Paphlagonia,
voc. from -,
, ,
.
irap-evvaScaee, ipf, one who stares at maidens,
),
,
, ,
7-66,
, ,, ,
lie beside,
part,
fut.
37f.
,
tmesis
subj.
aor. subj.
ipf. ',
50, prae-
3
opt.
pi.
inf.
seducer.;
593,
385|.
irapecvos,
-, ;
irap6c(rav, aor.
,
fem., virgo, X 127,
33 young uife,
part,
514.
from
and ipf. 3 pi. iavov,
,,
bere, hold ready,
and the
vide, 113,
like,
in arsi,
556; supply, food
133, 360; furnish, pro-
835; with inf,
-. 113.]
89.
iuxta Cubans,
336, 470,
irdp-itev,
-,
21.
ipf.,
bat, sat down by, ^ 311|.
sleeping by or with,
(), , ad side-
',
I
,
see from de-
--, a, ntr., {), cheek, ja^c, pen d e b^a t,
aor. pass,
hung down, SeSf.
,
-. .
,
X 404,
142.
-',
, ads
'i' 690 ;
see
cheek-piece of a bridle,
ov, , ,
id ere,
part,
sit
from
down at
irapa 5,
able to steer by,
437,
/i
subj. pres., would be
82f
280, 503, 512, son
of Priamos, seducer of Helene see ;
, -
, -,
, , -,
250
,, , '7-, (),
,
trap
, -, -
- -,
, -.
and
inf.
, subj.
aor.
by, fee past, /*
aor. inf.,
99f.
slip
,, ,
opt. 1.
,), pf from
{-,
-, ,
imp. part, irov, ja, orig.
inf.
,,
accede
, - mid. pres.
,
re, approach,
,
pf.
plupf. 3
ipf.
,
1.
mid.
ad a
,,
-
from
sing,
., together
declined throughout as
in Attic dialect, yet dat. pi.
gen. pi. fem.
and
omnis, omnes,
; . ., alike
', all;
.,
;
,
ad
u em,
,,
244,
.
570; opitulari,
290, J/ 301 ; act. aor. pf. plupf.
stare, siani i>y or near,
335; plupf. aderant,
access i, draw near,
467; aor.
405, 116;
344,
^ entirely ;
in all, 244,
., quite ; with numbers,
258, 103; with su-
perlatives, none but, the very,
(2) tot us, whole,
entire truth ; 549,
809 ;
251.
the
(3) pi.,
,
371, t
,
hostiliter, with
with friendly intent,
52,
part, drawing near,
irdp-iirxoiACV
87, 261.
(),
hostile
ojftr,
hold in readiness,
intent,
I
X
442;
638;
A
all sorts
279,
475. (4)
196,
or kinds,
in
5, 15,
all over,
52, 60,
Odyssey only so
643,
always
--.
inf.
--,
-,
, ,
229.
-. ov,
see
see
pf.
276.
-',
<, ,
all over,
terest
446 ;
all,
with adj. only,
21,
famous,
480.
one of the Graces,
= ,
(),
70f.
214, 209
object of
S
in-
,
Phokis ; in a ravine on its southern
, (), dat.
,.,
side lay Delphi, 394, 220, 332. nom. nail or pin
' . he hung
heretofore,
),
<irdpoi6(cv),
from
(loc.
in front,
20, also ir.
437
;
cf
; an tea,
with gen.,
in wall
it
67.
;
coram, pro, A
in presence of, hpfore,
<, ,
see
{),
860, 154.
,.,,. , ipf.
(),
-,
TrapoCrepoi, ai,
res, (those) ill front,
praeteriit,
ipf.
252, v. 1.
6, two ,
,, ,,
459, 480.
pf.
an ter - with strew or sprinkle upon,
900; also Avith gen. part., I 214.
=
see
from
401,
' , ,,
thirds of the night have passed by.
{), .
,
28 times, 228,
, mid.
etc., pres., ipf.
fut. .,ipf.
31 : also with
1 1 times
12 times,
relative with
;
, -, ,
201; neg. with follg. irpiv
with inf. =
(),
346, an tea, otherwise,
88,
; part,
aor.
,,
,
(?),
pati, suffer ill;
,
pf.
464, with
respect to the scar, how he had come
and
99,
plupf
,
465,
2 1.
,
TT. hold onward, drive forward, by it; suffer at hands of;
-,
254.
-. ,
the gen. depends upon
from
^, lest something should be-
fall me (thee),
820 ; ri
=
lest I should die, cf.
with finite verb, by
, , - ?,
aor.
,
.-,
tOAvn in Arkadia, li what mischance, 106; /ca/c(Sf, while
608|. I am maltreated, 275.
,
-, -.
, -. ,
see dashing of waves, chat-
tering of teeth, cra<h of falling trees,
-,
--
ment, , (4),
,S
(),
217[.
see
see
{), persuasion, allure-
roar of combat,
;
283. (II.)
ipf.
aor.
{\
216. (Ij.)
()-
beat,
{),
', ,
,,
,^ ,- plupf.
comedo,
(pa-sci, pa-
251
chsck, restrain,
67, A
282;
ireStov
,
451 ;
arcere a, keep
22, calm, ,
,
b u 1 u ni), eat, back from, 15, 137 privare re,
;
, -,
enjoy,
,,
t)
; elsewh.
61.
see
f \, partake
, ,
concul-
of, deprive
make
inf,
of,
leave
442;
off,
595
with
exsolvere re,
;
, ,(- , , , ,(),
c a V eru t, tread under foot.
,
, pi. subj.
cease,
, ,,
;
the fathet's side, 68f), pater, take rest from, leave off, 295, 110,
father, , freq. title of 228, 168 ; 268, 467,
Zeus; in invocation, (Die s- 241; with part., 502; exsolvi
,
piter); pi., maiores,
405.
ov, ov, masc, path,
ancestors, A
trodden
= in-
re, 540.
inhabitant of
the district of Asia Minor lying south
,
,.
way, 137 ; 202 of the Pontos Euxeinos, and bounded
tercourse Avith men, as if it were by the rivers Halys and Parthenios,
and by Phrygia, 851, 577, 656,
, fern., (^, pa- 661.
,, ,
y,
tria, native country, fatherland ; 354, '7roov,part.,(7ro/0^;),yom-
-,
, ,
, of one's fathers,
native,
patria,
, . 315, 266.
ici, iS{a), fern.,
140,
(),
a 407 ;
ing,
363|.
798t.
fem.,
or,
city
(),
in
thick,
Kypros,
191,
,
, ov, father's 187.
,
brother,
Menoitios,
patrui,
{), (before
469.
010, ov,
son of
760, from Opus, elder
'),
,
(Od.)
ov, (i),
tig,
and
hoarfrost,
sup.
fem.,
476f.
pass,
from
(),
prs., (
r ui a,
),
comrade of Achilleus, fled as a youth
to Peleus, on account of involuntary
,
congelatur, horret,
dread,
(),
112|.
is chilled with
,, ,,
homicide, 765 sqq. When the Tro- ntr., thickness,
jans had burst into the camp of the
Greeks, he put on Achilleus's armor,
and drove them back, but Avas slain by
324t.
- sup.
, , (pinguis),
comp. tiy,
thick,
(), , ,,
tlie united efforts of Apollon, Euphor-
-,
bos and Hektor,
, (),
his honor, .
; funeral games in
,,
in various senses, e. g. clotted, stout,
mighty, of blood, body, and members,
473 neck, 372 hand, fist,
28
; ;
-,
,
of a father, a 299. (Od.)
masc, (),
46
mur-
(), pa-
I If.
309,
aor.
,
fetter,
stone, staiT,
17
;
;
446, 416.
bind fast,
1
168 ;
(7{),
delay,
te nws, from
lov, loi, la,
one'' s father, hereditary; ^X 585, 380; arcere,
pa, entangle in fetters,
353;
517; with
,, , , ,
a tr ius, paternal,
itary,
mony,
exiguus,
391,
, (),
little,
44 hered-
286 ; ntr. pi. as subst., patri-
388, X 61.
,
feeble,
,
675
;
and comp.
parvus,
pauci,
inf,
, ^'
yield.
,
fetters,
for
5, y 269, constrained her to
ireSlXa,
men or
36t.
44,women,
186 of
(),
225,
compedes,
(), sandals,
?
,, ,,
; ;
,
few,
iter,
I
^r,fem., (),
545,
f,
56.
elsewh. unaugmented,
rest, 386f.
ipf.
aor.
I.
ox-hide, 23 ; the gods wear golden
sandals, which bear them over land
and sea, 340.
ircSiov, 010, ov,
plain, campus;
,
(), (), ov, la,
toward
irc8(i6cv 252
,^, , , ,
the
plain,
plain, earthward,
on or over or through the
189, 21; cords of destruction, cf.
6, 2 Sam. xxii. 6;
net of Voes, 289 ;
,, , Psalm xviiL
miseriae,
Okeanos,
decision,
matter,
irctpap,
finis, fines, end, of earth,
sea, ;// 248
350
obtain a
501 ; chief points in each
433, that which
; ,
', Ty, from ntcja,(,
metal head or cap at end of pole (see
), ;
-, (, ex-pe-
tool.
cut No. 45),
<55,
,,
dester,
,
204 on
-
, , {)
;
, ,
](),
,,,
12 272t.
masc.,
341; on foot,
land, I 329.
(^),
(),
inf.,
ircipav, imp.
pe- rior), tentare, <65, rtvuc also ado-
pedibus, riri, attack; conari, attempt, with
8 ; ',
(),
545. mid.
;
,
etc., ipf. elsewh. ipf. fut.
, - = ', elsewh.
,
,,,, ,
unaugniented,
aor. ^,
fut.
red. aor.
etc., aor.
unaugmented, pf. aor, pass.
,
, ,
,,
win over, talk over,
,
(fides), persuade,
A ,;
etc., conari, with inf., also
,
132 with experiri, tentare,
,
;
A ,
,
100. , pf. 7, , ;
,moUify, maL
193, 336,
of put to proof,
trial
444, 73 ; as to some- ,
(,
subj. plupf. thing, 23; with */, 806; decer-
-, ,
trmt in, , 1 1.
with inf., S
confidere,
55. mid.
tare cum, contend u-ith
ad'^ersus, de); of things,
,,, ,, ,,
= etc., 3 pi. ; test one's strength, cf.
opt. ipf. 432 ; also ri, make trial of some-
fut. ((), 2 aor. elsewh. unaug-
thing; explorare, ', dat. of instr.
try one's self, find out one's
;
=
mented
0oiro, b e d i r e, obey,
,
heed (the call to) the feast;
etc., opt.
, partially
;
skill, in
(),
words.
tentare, try,
ipf. {), test, ;
,
ov,
,,
,
in all things ; ; make trial of, sound, 304 ; de-
quae multos non certare cum, contend tcith;
secuturos opinor credere, co- adoriri ordines, attack the lines,
, ,.. ,
;
(,
Thessaly, friend of Theseus, husband
of Hippodameia ; the quarrel with the
',
ger, famine,
fem.,
8,
tare, make
penuria), hun-
407 f.
, ,
129, 182, 298,
wagon box
131.
(),
S
lemaios,
192.
1. ,
228|.
Ilcipaios, comrade of Telemachos,
son of Klytios,
,,
vavTcs, (see
2.
),
544, 55.
only aor. part, ireip^-
only
bind to,
pf.
175 and
pass. 3 sing.
of the Thrakians,
Thoas,
,
7(), aor.
part,
,,
525.
son of Imbrasos, chief
ovTfc, ipf
',,
fodere,^nerce through,
520 ; slain by
479; pere-
ov,
ov,
{),
{), trans-
pf. pass.,
,
(2. i
;
ckave the waves, one's Avay, etc., 434, Dodona then in Thessaly,
; 840, Boi-
8, 183.
(), tv , otia, Attika, also in Peloponnesos,
-,
ircicTT), rj",
mained
chos, slain
in obedience, subjection,
by Agamemnon, 122,
23f
(1) son of Antima-
re- 288 ; Homer mentions
(
other Pelas-
gians from Kyme, on side of Trojans,
429 and still others in Kreta, 177.
ircXeOpo,
;
, ?), plethron, a
143.
(2) a Trojan, slain by Menelaos,
chief of Myrmidons,
601-619. (3) son of Maimalos,
193.
of Polyktor, suitor of Penelope,
-,
slain by Philoitios,
(4) son
299
268.
;
fem,,
,
square each of whose sides is 100 feet,
i. e., as
acre,
, ,
measure of surface, about \
,
407, 577 see ovpov.
triXeia, av, ai,
(),
;
and
wild pigeon, 493,
-,
son of Peisenor, Ops, 634.
a 429, 347, 148. aor. hew,
(1) father of Kleitos, shape with axe, 244f from
,
445. (2) father of Ops.(3) herald ireXcKKb), ntr. dat., ('), axe-
-5,
in Ithaka, /3 38.
Nestor's youngest
son, Telemachos's companion to Sparta
helve, 612.
TreXcKvs, vv,
hatchet for felling trees,
,,,, 114,
axe or
520 ;
, , {),
;
,
low mthes,
() , .
96, V 77 ; cord plaited of vM-
167. (Od.)
see and
573, wedge-shaped blocL of iron, re-
sembling axes, which were placed in
line, and then the attempt vas made
,, ,
,, .
; aor. helve-holes.
combing her hair, ,
,
aor.
S 176. (), brandish, shake, 766 125,
ircXdyos,
wave, tide ;
, (),
335, high or open sea.
ntr., (^), make
aor.
quiver. Pass.
c
ipf. \{),
c u t i, quake,
;
443
, , ,
t{v),
,
295.
695.
, and '\{){), ,
{),
(1) chief of the Pylians,
(2) attendant of Sarpedon,
(.\), aor.
imp.
subj.
r
,
u 1 s u s est, drive back,
itcXcVkcto,
and Tyro,
see
ao, Pelias, son of Poseidon
254 ; king of laolkos,
exiled his brother Neleus, and forced
Jason, the son of his other brother
535.
,
()7/,
make to Aison, into the Argonautic expedition
', ,,
approach,
local dat.
adigere,
to the earth
laToSOKy, into the mast-crotch ; oSvvy-
riva (n) rivi, father of Alkestis,
642t.
715.
, milk howls or pails,
,
,
,
bring into, so also (Od.)
. ,',
,
opt. aor.
(2)
,, , , , ,,' ,
near,
aor.
404,
appropinquare,
/ 108
Pass.
and 3
appropinquare,
;
pi.
mid. only 3
pf.
sink to earth.
341.
approach, draw
pi.
,
also
449,
pi.
los,
,
574|.
fem.,
aor.
{},
in Achaia,
; mid.
, ;
, ; ;
,
iuxta, hard bi/, 5\6; with ipf. iter,
^),
',
= , =
(,
gen. only
Dodona, ,
257.
233 ;
(Od.)
, Argos,
in
epithet of Zeus in
q. v.
aor.
(),
in motion,
verti, be hurled,
60;
392;
versari
be
; ,
, ,
(factum siderare, lugere,
,
aor. inf.
inf , 3 du. indie,
(),de-
mourn fur,
lament,
-
est)
,,
heaven), 3.
monster; the Kyklops,
ntr.,
31; rises (to 174
', , by
; esp. for
fasting,
,
the deaJ,
ntr.,
225.
(),
283, ya-
deside-
219,
,
t 428 ;
410 also;
Skylla, /it 87 ; Hephaistos,
634.
ov, a, 321, 168,
rium, luctus,
',
,
197 ;
,,(),
cherish grief.
longing,
for any one,
gri<f,
249
73,
;
,, (), immanis,
,
ov, a, ], Ty, penuriae,
in gens, monstrous, huge, 229, 290, poverty ; cedens, 157f.
t
= ^,
187, 190,
t
820,
257,
aor.
424,
161,
subj.
439,
202.
3 sing.
83
ipf. {1),
egeni,
subj. prs., inf.
needy,
(^), he reckons up ,
prepare; esp. feast, meal,
for himself (on his fingers), 251.
,
five
(),
,
4l2t.
dai/,
,
257
,
pi., (jrkvri),
ov,
,
on the fifth
, quintus,^^i!A,
-^
ircvra-CT^s, ntr.,
long,yU5\.
403, 419.
(Po),five
five years
years old,
335,
(),
t 197. in five divisions,
etc., prs., ipf. ov, and 87|.
-/, =,
'{), ov, fut.
7/( ), , and , ^, ^), ,
TTcvTc, quinque, 317, 299.
, ,
,
,
qui quagi
,,
aor. etc., t a, 244,
mitto, () send, 509. - of fifty
, . .
,
also with
; -S(, ; Avith inf., acres, I 579f. ^z;e hun-
206. (2) dim dred,
.,
454, it to, dismiss, 7f.
send home, 315. (3) comitari, see *
escort,
ircuir -,
556.
461,
,,,.
combined from several ancient repre- see
sentations.) see
102
see
see
'
\].
masc,
^, , , , , , see
, ,. .-
',
(Cf. cut No. 2, and the cut
on next page.)
law,
ircvOcp^,
582 and
, masc, socer,/rfAer-tn-
170. see
,
-,
.
,
. , ',
.
-^,
().
see
etc.,
see
see
see
see
,
.
'<5()
-
255
, ),,
, ,
, ,
,
irepi
,
'7'(), j^^ 103 irepaav, aor.
.
see 2. inf.
, .
, , , and
,
- see
,,
pf.
, (,
pass. part,
vend ere,
, export
,
for sale, sell, () 40 ;
see
voc, plur. 453.
, (),
ireirov,
ovtQ, from nom. - fem., citadel of Ilios,
]y,
low,
cooked,
then as term of
ripe,
proper-
mel-
508,
,
446,
535t.
512, 21.
son of Pergasos, -
endearment, dear, pet,
with gen.,
(), adv., ultra, beyond,
with gen.,
55, 120, t 447; in 626 ; opposite,
bad sense, coward, weakling,
120.
235,
, , ,
585.
,
,- see 1.
,,
,
irep ijnpi), post-positive and enclitic, rrripQovTe part. pres.,fut.
(),
perquara,
,
,
(1) to emphasize assertion, aor.
(-
,
A 416, 204; very first and 2
,
very, 201, aor.
time, i 295 ; by all means, at all events, 125), (perdo), delere, sack,
at least, 211, A 236, 13, 242, destroy, 342, nearly always of cities
7, 181,301, A 353 even,
I
concessive after part. (cf.
though, A 241, 588,
(,
236. (2)
al-
85 (also preced-
ing part., A 131, 217, 546, 587); with
;
,A
),
-
,
pass. pres.
15; fut.
laid toaste.
ipf.
729; 2 aor. sync.
708, deleri, vastari, be
, although,
361 ; with
125, I 247,
577 ;
73. (3)
with conditional particles, if besides, A higher degree or measure, I. as adv.,
trepi,
paratiA'e
properly locative of orig. com-
form para, Avith signif. in
81,
also with
117 if that is to say, a 188
,
;
e. g. a'i 387. ,
(1) more, magis, hence often Avith
;
,
(4) with temporal conjunctions,
802, 7; , very, exceedingly,
588. (5) with verbs, e. g.
549,
279,
186; often
63,
, (, , ,
;
after relatives (sometimes separated often also like valde, when standing
from the relative) calling attention to with the locative forms
Avhat is knoAvn, or familiar, may often really belonging to the verb or
be rendered by just, 284 ; or by yet, adjective 157, y 112,95).
,
for that matter,
,
,
see
286,
coinciding in meaning with (1),
1. 2.
156,
'
Dodona and on the river Titaresios, it belongs to the verb. The transition
749 f.
^-
y,
in the hole, X 95), in which cases
, ,
:
,
II.
T5, (), transvecti, (get the
437 f.
), (1) Avith gen., (a)
over the cave ; astrad-
super, over,
start in) crossing over,
parte, at
r^,
the
(), farthest
in extrema
or opposite
dle of the keel ; () the meaning passes
from the original signif. round about,
^,',,
=
,,
border;
,
243|.
, ,
opp.
3
east
pi.
in the
inf.
west, circa, to that of about, for, in behalf
of, de, pro, esp. with verbs of fight-
ing, defending, striving, I (c) with
,
1. ;
,
part,
aor. , fut.
ipf. 3 pi.
(),
iter. verbs of saying, inquiring, etc.,= de,
concerning,
phrases,
a 185,
301,
563; (d) special
may be construed
,
pass through, penetrate,
,
cere;
permeare, pervehi,
also
709.
nvoc, ,
traverse, , did
trai-
'
Avith
stnictive,
out of strife
and
as adverbial, very de-
as causal genitive,
the explanation of the
;
adjectives, e, g.
higher measure, better,
, -),
is to
256
,
-
long by position, where others read
timere alicui, fear for,
,
regard them as genitive after com-
parative, 257, $ 190, a 66, 279; 242. (II.)
;
-, 240 e, lest, ;
, { ,
-, -,
also dative of respect in which, 102, ambidexter, very skill-
freq.
318.
(2) with dative (a) locative, ful, expert,
as adverb really belongs to
163|.
the verb, /,
on the body; subj. aor. mid., ), stake upon,
on the breast ; yet with verbs of fight- with gen. of thing risked,
,
-,
485,
ing it is to be translated /or, in bdialf 78 gave in high degree,
;
of, cf. de, pro, 133 also circa, ; abundantly, a 66, /; 110.
389 and 424, dying around the sword, 3 du. aor. pass.,
i. e. pierced by the sword still remain-
107,
16,
close by,
609, A 448
round about,
410 ; ttovhv
; () along,
408,
, of
-, -.
566,
7-|, , (^),
666.
see
running
-, , - (),
object for which one is interested, cir- round, round, circular, 726, 812;
fi Si, about, respecting; \\, about, in the 7, detached, ahne.
-
eddies. aor. pass.,
279.
Wpi stands for 244, he
elbows,
had the skin all torn off
395|.
,-
from his
.,,,,,, , -,
( ), breaks ircpi , 133 aor. ;
, ,
,
792t.
, 6,
, ,,
eum due
rrrcpl
,
,,
-, ^,
ant, dra%o about him, S
pf.
-
ipf., aor.
(irept)
plupf.
go about,
-
inf
whereby,
,
be superior, excel,
tan to,
v. 1.
superior sum,
, in respect
27; also with dat.
A 258.
to, in
.
, {),, ,-
'-, ,
surround (to protect), defend ere,
{),
and
come around, encompass,
aor.
;
,-,, , -
ipf. of a sound, 261 ;
,-,
arms around,
superare,
,
around, a rope around,
wings about,
excel, 17.
;
A
throw
454;
Mid. 393.
aor. mjd.
tueri, protect,
<5,
199;
imp.
A
-, ,
276,
, (),
on, 43
ipf
;
aor.
throw over one's self, put
544. ,
IIcpi
177|.
'-, aor.
father of Boros,
from , raiig
.
-,
267t.
see
(2) daughter of Eurymedon, mother of
-, -, aor. 3
,(), ,
pi.
Nausithoos by Poseidon,
irtpX-yiyvtraiy
57.
supe-
subj.
aor. -, mid. ipf
station one's
pass,
se/f about,
rat, surpass,
(, 102, 318. circumsistere, 410; cingere,
with milk,
),
{),
irepi
,,
irtpi-yXayioi
ircpi-SciSia,
642|.
,{, - (),-, .
-, -,
doubling Malea,
pf,
{-,
aor.
cji,
lac),
hence vowel
80f.
ful.
95
around.
ircpL
;
pass.,
pervenustus,
243, rose
It,
ipf. ,(),
and
,,
very beauti-
stood
aor.
,
, 201,
-6,
,
wrap in
201.
irepi-Ktirai
,
, cover all over with;
the cloak of sleep, SJ
-, ,
359,
257
side,
-|
, -,()
/n
irepi olh'
79|.
irepi-orrevaxillcTai
=
(), polished
better
on every
,
ipf, inf. plupf. ^, (), \vith inf.,
liearound, as a veil or covering, 54 know understand something
better, ()
,{), , ,-,
amplecti, 4; I 321, naught re-
, , (),--
better than others r 285, be ;
-,
possessions.
-,,
309. the course of the years.
(-, -,
-, , ,
of Pero, 286 f.
, prae-
clarus, famotis, renowned, of gods, A
son of Neleus and
-6, ,
pique), very sharp,
,
ntr.,
A 845f.
, ,
607, 287 of men, a 325, 326 313 and 33.
(),
;
'-6, -.
of things, I 121; tpya, 324, very full (of
TTcpt -
9.
-, ,
KTftvovTo, circa interimi, be killed
round about, 538 and 245.
,--,,
A
irepi-irpo,
180 and
around and before (him),
699.
{),
-,
nus,
vicini,
has
dwellers around, neighbors,
220,
2}eeled off
288|.
104,
, nom. -',
/3 6.5.
, ),
c i- pouring
ircpi-pp (for
in a food
-
3,
-(,
leaves,
,
A 236|.
part, from
- ,(),
table,
paty, falling dovm across the
X 84|.
, -
feeling or groping about for, with ace.,
95t.
ircpi
-,
fight
('),
497|.
95. (Od.)
beyond meas-
-?,
spicuous from
(for
part.,
368 f.
(),
), 5-
exult-
covered, shut
others translate, con-
;
-,
loffy, S
23,
515.
287,
195.(2) father of Sche-
103.
ace, (),
-, , (-
very
(],
vovTo,
-,
and mid. ipf.
schwanzeln),
Avith the tail (ovpyoi) about one
fawn upon, 215. (Od.)
wag
(),
(, of
),
-,
487,
,
(),
permagnus,
63.
ft, tec,
,,
very long or high,
pres., ipf.
s
-,
ch w
in the air,
-, (),
7-, -.-,
i
adv.,
ipf. pass.,
draw-
,
,
cunningly devise; against 551f.
any one, 340 and 200. see
a Trojan, son of Meges 2 sing. aor.
by Patroklos, 695|. circxunih as, walk about,
slain
irepi-vaicToovCTiv, pres.,
inhabited, i. e. lie
(), are
round about, S 177;
-, didst
-,^
on every
/c 10;
,
i. e.
ircpi
-, (),
,-,
side,
irepi-crrevcTai
stuffed full,
-
avXy, (even) in the court,
with the tread of feet.
76|.
431.
let
adv., carefully,
us consider
ovi,
subj.,
masc.
the return, a
and
A 460,
fem.,
-, -., -, ,,
his grace is not embellished on every
side by (seemly) words.
(-), very thoughfuL sagacious,
a 329.
412,
^-,
, ,-, -, ,,,,,, (), amplecti,
see
aor. part. embrace, 416; 2\. (Od.)
whirling around, 131, 189; pass. aor.
, pour
-,
(better curdles, subj. vy, part,
-,
-6,-.
,
whirled about,
, (),
,
thickens), whirls around,
348|.
see
ipf. from
903.
(^) cut-
or shed over,
426
shed over,
; mid.
silvers;
19.
776 ;
for
plupf.
subj. aor.
was
gild,
was
very
,
ting off Jor
,6., , , (), -,
driving away,
, (),
-, (),
one''s
402.
self, intercepting,
(Od.)
i. e. wroth
S 266.
; on account of ,
look-out place,
I 449,
, , ,, ,
-,
3 pi.
,
bestow,
, , , ,
year, or years; revolving,
in the revolution
aor.
place round about, splinters
in the fire-pan,
, . ',',, -
308 ;
205 mid. aor. ;
404,
of the
551.
opt.
;; 8,
measure,
451,
a town in Troas,
359,
146.
ntr. adv.,
203.
with ace, dappled,
inhabitant of
228,
beyond
316|.
548,
-, ,
put on one's body, 835.
ircpi aor. went round, part, '-
, ,,
ipf. iter,
469|.
i. e.
ircpl
,
, , -, ,
,
curdles, 903
ipf.
aor.
; ipf.
forming {thickening) on the shield, 477.
thickens,
ice was
it
45.
(),
transfix it,
=
(II.)
aor.
end ere,
fierce,
pass. prs.
sell,
(),
145; mid.
292,
ipf.
,
rolled about in every direction,
ran up with help (from every
? 413;
X
aor. fastened,
(\
made
-, , , ^
side), fast about her, 133.
-,
369.
aor. Tptaa.v,fled on every brooch, buckle,
, , fem.,
425,
clasp,
-, , ,
ipf. his as the cut from an-
his limbs,
(),
, ,.
flesh quivered with fear,
77|.
. part,
on
pres.,
cient original shows.
3 pi. for
=
from
104
^
-,
-,
-, ,
every side,
revolving,
selves) often about,
ntr.,
179;
295; iMrnin^ (our-
465.
round,
, visible
455t.
subst., conspicuous
from
-, ,
(2)
Zeus,
son of Nestor,
from
(1) son of Danae,
,
aor.
,
place, e 476. Aides, 494, 509, 213; I
sios, an Aitolian,
slain
842,
(1) son of Oche-
by Ares,
457.
', daughter of Okeanos, wife
-,
847. (2) son of Epytos, Trojan herald, of Helios, mother of Aietes and of
, .
323. Kirke, 139|.
', ,
(1) a Mysian, slain by descendant of Perseus,
8,
or checkers,
game
a lOTf. (Similar Egyptian
illustrated in the following cut.)
494.
.
,
, .
?, ,
', .. .
,.
(II.)
',. . .
see
destructive,
fem.,
see (1)
see
^inus. pine, fr,
Sf.
(2)
', , .
see
,
fut. pf., (1) from
(2) from
', ,, ', .
, ,, .
see
t; 1 1 9 ;
only prs., (coquo),
conceal, brood over;
ripens,
,
', . see
^, see
,.
y'spa, digest
,
the wound.
enjoy,
see
=
513,
carry ojfthe missile in one, and nurse
dat.
see
,
.. see
see
see
'6(6), ,
(see
opt, , part,
-),
{),
aor.
472,
(. 1. Try), qua? (1) whither?
94. (2) iiow? 307.
(patere), pandere, spread out, 94,
,
c 269
, ,
,, ,.
, - , ]
tjoe, the arms, t 417
;
to swim,
374; elsewh. as suppliant, S 495;
thick-
, ,,
, , expand itur; fleeced, 197|.
patentes; aor. 3 pi. yc, fontes, sources,
50 part, 312, 124.
, (), ;
,, =
, ,
winged, fut. aor.
, {), (pan go,
459 birds, flying
,
675;^&(/^^, 7 218,
, ,-
; thing?, 238, y,
pax),flx,plantflrmly in any thing, tj/,
of Menestheus,
500t.
, son of Orneus, father
338, 355,
177 pass, prs,
aor, 3 pi. and
;
ovrat, ipf
ipf.
2 aor, (),
3 pi. 2 pf. -
(), haerere,
,,
aor. plupf. stick
(),
\ol&re,Jly
subj.
(strictly and
part,
fig., currere,
fast, pf. remain fast,
mortal part, 185, 135,
in a
442,
run,
ovK
with
,
,
ing a rock,
.
, ,y,
198); of steeds,
ace. fem.,
231f.
366,
fall from, escape from,
ai,
45
203.
('), inhabit-
, ya{iv), ,
298;
1
163,
peratively.
tough,
, , (),
, I
453,
124;
rigescunt,
may be construed as imp.
aor. mid., or inf. 1 aor. act. used im-
stiffen.
firm,
mighty Avave,
stout,
In
saxum,
ness,
,
of firmness,
rocky mountain,
88 ;
196,
126, stone seat.
rock,
35; clij,
137,
reef,
243; symbol
618; of hard-hearted-
501
293,
;
4;
cave,
388.
,
,
476t.
place in Troja,
(),
172f.
son of Antenor and of
frosty, ice-cold,
,.
, (), saxo-
,
sus, roc^^,
rock, stone,
y,
496,5 844.
ov, masc,,
270,
see
saxum, piece of
Theano, slain by Meges,
255.
281,
(),
69 f.
,
rudder,
Strictly the word seems
c
, ,
,,,-
son of Axios, father of
10G
ao,
,
Asteropaios, 141, 152, 159.
ao, and
[synizesis, also in
,
A I
,
,,
74,
A
X
197,
),
58,
18,
rfOQ,
Peleus,
41,
249,
to Peleus' s son,
A 322,
27, 88.
338|.
(, when joined withl
son of Aiakos,
431, 80,
fugi-.,
j
j
adj.,
188; hence
60.
,,, ,,
rudders are portrayed, regardless of see
perspective, as on the same side of the fem., galea, Mmet^
105, 608, 256. (11.)
vessel.
,
,,
Pelian spear
(from Mount Pelion), gift of Centaur
Cheiron to Peleus, 277, 143. (II.)
mountain in Thessaly,
757, 144, 316.
,), (-),
malum,
, (),
suffering, tcoe,
perpessio
,
ntr.,
harm, 547,
,
179; a\i, en-
durance of calamity; dolor is,
depths of wretchedness of persons, ;
, -
fut.
,
opt. injure, distress,
42 ; work mischief by
violating the oaths ; aor. pass,
, laedi, /, to any
,
suffer
hurt or harm, 563.
6<$, river in Thessaly, flowing
through the vale of Tempe into the
(1) town of the Leleges Thermaic 752, 757.
gulf,
'-5, ,
in Troas, on the Satnioeis, destroyed
by Achilleus,
294.
, ,
leus,
35, 92, 87. (2)
subject- town of Agamemnon, I 152,
(3) son of Abarbaree, slain by
Euryalos, 21.
152,467.
ipf.
(4)
, ,, ,
, ^
steed of Achil-
aor.
^ 494,
6-<56, ,
S
leader of Boiotians,
496, 487, 489,
5 111;
340, 597.
Penelope, the hero-
787,
311;
f 216.
158;
(a
,
salire,
,
leap, vxpoat, in
speed, escape,
,
(),
S
455. (II.)
the air,
, . ntr.,
together, firm,
Xf, see
353,
well joined
32.
weaver stood,
\6,
163,^581.
, 762|.
affinis, brother-in-latD,
6
,
,
Uiephj
,
, ,
,
?
gen.,
), region in
766|.
/incZ,
=
599|.
261
,
,
,, ,,
,
impletur,
679t.
,f . ,
is
3
-1
(,
masc., -pilns, felt,
filed
pi.
with,
265|.
plenus),
,
aor.
I
,
1
,
,,,
daughter of Neleus and opt. part,
of Chloris, wife of Bias, 287|. imp e , II, 35, 23;
dat., ace. w, du. , (1) elbow, 573 ; not Avith dat. ( 373 is dat. of
lower arm, 166 brachium, ; 314, accompanying circumstance, amid)
38.
(2) the centre-piece, Avhich joined mid. ipf. 1 aor. opt. 3 pi,
,
the arms of the ancient bow ; in shoot-
ing, this piece was grasped by the left
hand, and the arrow passed between
,
112; usually with reflexive reference
to subject (si hi, suum), 87;
like
,
act.,
-
the finger of the hand and the centre-
piece of the bow (see cuts Nos. Ill,
Herakles; 133, Paris; 67, 96, 97, As-
,
syrians), 375, 419.
,,
' ,
satisfy themselves, r 198 pass. aor.
,
, ,,, .)
3 pi.
be filed with,
also 2 aor. mid.
pi.
;
ira, 3 662,
impleri,
349 ;
,
550
,
;
of ground,
'<,
?,
rick,
,
ntr., (iriPap), fat,
fat
135.
soil
f t i s,
rich in springs,
, a Trojan from
of cattle,
under the surface
spring,
A
825 j.
183t.
Perkote,
was
elsewh.
,
filled,
wooden plates
141
(X 402,
his breast
folding tablet,
;
169
.
,, , ,
('-
slain by Odysseus, 30f
,
triiy itiv, aor.
, (,
from
ipf. ,,
( r e m ), c m ri
pass, aor.
m , squeeze,
), sharpen
289, prop. fem. from
,
ipf.
the wits,
from
^ 249 f.
prudence, undtrstanding,
),
press,
ters.
,
, .
. ,
,
,
,, ,
, 174,
,
from
iricipa, irreg. fem.
{) ', , ,
510;
culis constringere, load with
vin-
fet- prudens, dhcreet,
prs., inf.
fut. part.
,
i,^ya, y,
y,
a 229. (Od.)
ipf. iter,
aor.
-
,^, ,, , , ,
. region about Olympos in subj. opt.
, ,
Makedonia, S 226, 50 see
see
;
b i b e r e, drink ; olvov,
;
',
portionem,
,
apparent coll. form of 262,
2 fat. persuadebo, per- each his portion also with gen. ; part.,
suade, with inf., X 223 ; obe- 96 (Od.);' drain, quaff,
dies, obey, <p 369 aor. part,
; also Avith dat. of place, like ;
,,
with dat.,
,
on.
and
, 305,
oil,
earth, as in cut No. 68.
nom.
pi.,
drink out of a cup,
great earthen Jars for wine but in arsis also
340, half buried in ,
,
-,
112. [ in aor.,
. .
,,,,-
, ,,, {},
would be
see
, ~{'), ,
sup.
.']
from
3 1,
ipf.
,
rf.for all fut.
,
a speedy death and a
a 266,3 346, 137.
, (fem., 406)
bitter marriage,
,,,
,, {),
,
aor.
,
y{(Ti-v),
2
, (),
,
, sharp-pointed, of arrows,
;
missiles, (^),
;
', ;
pf.
;
part,
, ,
118; alsooftaste,
pungent,
448.
406; bitter,
versatur, move
,
vertebantur,
ipf.
were
on the ground,
846;
about, frequent,
and of smell,
271; hateful,
rolling
368.
(), , 93;
along,
[pronounced' with synizesis],
,
cadere, per aera ferri, fall, be
, ,,) ,
borne through the air,
locative,
crash,
398;
278
120,
with
/ 410
378;
;
(with
;
,
fall over,
fall in battle,
(),
;
205
110;
227,
(rtvi),
A 243 ; at the
158; petere aliquid, ///
hands of,
262
1.
plash),
,
, ,, ,
(^ ipf.
bespattered,
irXcic
(),
269.
,
upon, attack, vith iv,
of wind, 202 ;
ex fa V ore.
742 subside,
,
fall out of, forfeit,
; 2.
aor.
,
(), (^),
,
(from object of one's aim), freq. with
ipf,
drive away
,
,
9,
,
(),
124.
277.
, ,
irfo-ca, ntr. pi.,
,, , '() ,, , , ,
fem.,
,,
(),
meadows,
sup.,
pi , ^*<cA,
f i-
with inf. of result,
greatly hinder,
turning
pass. mid.
,,
its
307
132 confuse,
course,
ipf.
396
{), ,-
-
;
deflecting,
(),
fut.
;
751
;
,
dus,
, , , , ,
dum;
trusty,
freq.
aor.
with
mid.
inf.,
foedus fidum.
147;
mulieribus confiden- oberrare, vagari,
,
=
aor.
;
wander,
,
;
,
aor. pass. 2 du. subj.
inf. part, (- be cast away, a 2; from, aber-
),
,
,
pass, confidere, irwsi, 218; rare, 278 dash back, A 351.
;
, ,
bind one's self, fid em facere,
by oath mid. mutually bind each
233.
;
, (), c
,
), ,
fi s u
other,
s, f r e-
in Mysia,
tnr, rove,
, mountain above Thebe,
396, 425, X 479.
mid.
32 If.
vagan-
,
tus, relying upon,
trtiriipes,
, ,
quatuor, e 70,0 680.
of Aithra,
,
205,
(Aeolic for
9.
86, 588 ;
307.
town
fem,, plane-tree, not
7, (), broad,
in Boiotia,
wide-roam-
504t.
,, , ,, ^,
dere, extending,
pres. part., ipf.
X
ipf. mid.
pan- ing herds of goats.
,
see
, , ,
,, ., ,, ,
floated, fluttered, 402. ; ; irXcov,
town in Mysia, 829f comp. 1 e u s,
irtTvs, dat. pi. fern,, pinus, full, 579, 162 ; with gen., 319,
pine or fir, 390, 186. 446.
7,, , , , , , , , , irXeioTOV,
mid.
part,
,
^, (--, ), , (), plurimum,
m m
ipf.
imp.
let ntr. as adv., a i
i,
e,
most,
especially,
616;
gleam, display,
', (),
; 280, letting 138, 287.
, ), , ,
loose his missiles, hence manifest, make
(), {)^ (-
, ,
hwicn, [in arsis
, 478.] ntr.
, plus, plures,
,
irfovos, t, a, fem. irfcipa, comp. from
,,
y, av, ac, sup.
fat, (1) of animals, plump, fat,
,,
cellular tissue, paunch.
(2) of fields and soil in general, /eriiVe,
1 577.
wealthy,
opulentus,
(3) of localities and cities,
512.
clashing rocks,
(opimus?), maior, more,
,
, ,
277, 506,
247, synizesis
braided, twisted,
verbal adj.,
175,
aor. cirXc^c, p'ait,
568.
, ,
(),
twist,
168.
etc.,
[<r
SJ
,,
,
;
,
against which every thing is dashed irXcvpai, ribs, 437 ; sides
to pieces, myth suggested by natural or flank,] at era, 232, 170 = irXev-
phenomena in strait of Messina or the
^,
, , -
ace. pi. ntr., on the side, 468|.
Lipari Isles, /* 61,
voc,
327.
(),
eitlier mad,
,
,639,
,
, , 217, S
116
town in Aitolia,
inhabitant,
,.
;
ing, roaming,
sec
343 f.
, (), rov-
, ,
, , ,
, ,
635.
irXtiV =
and
ipf.
to
navigo,
-
,, ,, -
,, sail;
fut. ('/),
sail the
263
117
264,
; th-ust open
measure; hit and
trod a
by, 50;
, ,. ,,, .
[^,
,
waterv Avavs,
183.]
, ,
71. synizesis, tcound,
(on),
489,
161,
332; with double ace.
240; mid. 2 aor.
,' , . ,
see reflex, se or sua, 125,
(, yoi(v), fem., having smote his thighs.
(), blow, verbera,
y,
stroke, from (1) from imple-
stick, whip, or thong, 17, d 244; b a t u r. (2) from
,.
, SJ 414, stroke of lightning. ipf., strode out, 31 8f.
(),
, ,
=
see
'8, , , , (),
dat. ',
see
[ 330,
braids, S 176f.
masc,
masc,
(), navigatio-
locks,
, , ,,, ,, ,
639], and
multitudo,
278 (with
,, ,
, , pi. verb),
esp. . 488,
chiefs,
1 641.
ipf.
143,
nem,
tiae, wealth,
voyage, y 169f.
=
010,
A
,
171,
, (), divi-
596,
locks.
206.
52f
, ,
be or become full, with gen., of riA'crs, masc, wash-troughs or ba-
swell,
nam.
87,
',
389; part,
"plGuus,
492;
ov-
lunam
8; swollen,
,,
ple-
sins
40.
in the earth, lined
,,
irkvvovfTQy
fut.
ipf.
Avith
3 pi.
iter.
aor. 3 pi.
stone,
, ,
ai,
Pleiades (seven stars in part, (fin ), wash, clean,
the constellation Taurus), from
as the opening and close of naviga-
tion was marked by their rising and
them doves
the hunter Orion, c 272,
Romans
(),
setting ; the popular etymology made
flying before
62. The
called the constellation Ver-
,
31, 59, 93.
KSf.
802.
from
irvcvuovi, dat.
,
), ,
(),
dat. sing.,
(- ipf
swim, float,
masc,
,
lung,
floating,
240,
528.
'<
giliae, from vergo, to turn.
( ), d e u g-
(II.)
, (), spirare, ,
and
TTVc'ti, , irvciei, , ,
,,
n a r e, contend with, 499.
,,
breathe, live,
, ,
of the
, ,
-, (),
,
at, fem.,
nave of a wheel, 726, 339.
fem.,
sea, flood (tide),
{),
hub or (),
486|.
with gen,, except,
rise
447, 131 smell, 446 blowing, / 1 19
,
breathing courage,
;
203
with souls inspired with courage
mid. pf. inf plupf.
have discretion, 495 be pru-
;
;
-
.
;
.
207t. dent, 377 part. pf. etc.,
,
;
, ,
or driving horses,
(2) from
see
, (),
,
104.
, , (),
striking
388,
irvoiT),
('),
panting,
y^ 52,
s e
, ,m
/3
breath,
i
y,
ra
38.
439 ;
380 ; hot breath, blast,
^
ai,
,
(), , fem.,
- -
du. pi. 355 ; elsewh. of wind, 20, 507.
, r
-, i qUU
neighbor,
gen. or dat. ;
S,
328
ntr. as adv.,
i
;
c i u s, near,
elsewh. adj., Avith
prope, hard
- Xeipios, son
brother of Machaon,
-,
of Asklepios,
732, 833.
ntr., (), wafer
, ,
(, ),
,
by, 102. for washing the feet, 343 and 504.
filling a Harpy (storm-wind),
-
and 149. mother of Achilleus's horses, 150,
the sail,
(t)iyov,
7
aor. ^, , etc., 2 aor.
- <-,
400.
horse of Hektor,
, (-, inf.
Ian go),
pf.
of Menelaos,
185
,
strike, 295.
(), A
Avith
weapon,
hand,
791,
412 ; pass,
foot, staff,
57,
whip, missile,
17, 20 smite,
12,
;
694, -,
121. (II.)
swift-footed,
{), ,
, ,
-
bless
mid.
; tvi put in one's thoughts.
ipf. fut.
- (, ,
693. aor.
'-(), stem sibi facere, comparare, wia/;eybr
),
see
646.
,
extemling to the feet,
,,
(), swift as
24,
,
,
the
one's self, procure
rem ducere;
adoptare
an agreement.
;
;
aKoirjjr,
uxo-
nubere; vwv,
bind one's self by
,
786, of Iris.
'
ivind, (II.)
son of Ection, slain , S , ('), gram
y, en,
by Menelaos,
'-(,
575, 590.
,
, (, -
grass, 370, 347.
-, ,
swiftness
{),
offoot,
dat. pi. fem.,
.
792|.
(i, ,,,
(),
, ,
graminosus,
,
, ,
{), ,
gen.,
i^rossy,
=
503,^337.
, (),
),
,
feet-footed, 316, 860, yai,
^,
249, 262, 471, 538,
see
with and without
262;
(well) made,
firmly built, a 333.
,
7
gen., 7.
1
, 423
,
iTOQ^Vy interr. adv., whence'?
; also like Lat. c u j a s, with
unde gentium,
unde?
), skillfullg
ipf. from
work or make,
roic, ntr., (),
(-
590t.
1.50,
,
from what quarter of the world
, ,
some quarter,
rt 170.
,, ,,
indefin. adv.,
149
alicunde,yrowi
with .
? rich work, broidery,
cf. the embroideress in cut.
294 and
1C8
107;
,, ; freq.
inf. prs., ipf.
aor. desi-
dero, 375; A
, ,',(),
desire, long for, /3
492, 196.
y, desideri.um,
longing for,
tui; also =
A
inopia, hck,
240, 414; ,
505,
126.
'7<, interr. adv., ubi? where? a
170, 298. (Od.)
iToQiy indefin. adv., alio ubi, any-
where, V 114; a\iqna,som(hOic,T 273,
, -, , (), voc.
a 348 csp.
if
,
at
/*215,
r'inm,geaming
all,
; if in any case,
to see
252,
,
whether, a 379,
, ,
masc,
51,60,5 34.
(), deside- tui,
144,
439.
115.
,
prop, with changing, versatile mind, ver-
sa till ingenio, rich
,
(after),
,,,
, , ,
son of Poias, Phi- animals ; embroidered in various colors,
loktetes, 190|. 735, 293, 441 ; skillfully wrought,
,, ',
, of objects in metal or Avood, 22G,
,, , ,,,
prs., ipf.
fut.
,, aor. 501.
,
create,
, ,
etc., make,
make,
shield of bulls' hides ;
make sport, play ; with ace.
;
act., (1)
build, prs., ipf iter,
tend as shepherd ('
188; pass. ipf.
(), (),
pas
25),
pasce-
part,
cere,
and
,, inf., 258, efficere; pass. pf. bantur, were tended,
,, A 245.
,
342
,
;
optima tibi facta sunt per do- (), pastor, herdsman, of sheep or
mum ? (2) with double ace, cause
,
become, make so and so,
ace. either subst. or adject.),
(second
(), gregibus
; shepherd (defense) of the
people, epithet of chiefs,
occupied hy)focks,
243.
dat. pi. from )
122f
(tenetur),
, (is
, , -, ,(, (), cattle-
265
ir<J\iv8(),
1oi5-oos
in urbem, the city,
(), ,
stall, sheep-fold, 470 f. 224, 820, 189.
,,
,
poena, pu- with hoary
r us), purification, expiation, quit-money temples gray Avith age,
I
for bloodshed, ^ena%,
(, i'or a per- 518t.
,,,, ,
, , -
/ son, i. e. murder of a person, I 633
for
266, 207; ,
a thing, satisfaction, price,
unpaid;
290, pullus), can us, hoary, of hair (ca-
pilli, pili); of iron, sea, with
,
qualis? ,
from many,
, ,,
exacted satisfaction for himself
, , ,. ,
,
,
, , 398,
y, interr. adj. pron.,
of what sort? tlr
Avhat sort are ye to defend? how would
hoary foam,
,,
ja ?
,
IV,
TTOXls,
, 560],
A
514, etc.
, 50
Tc,
,
ye be disposed to defend? 195 ; urbs, civitas, city, yv'ith
in name as appos., e, g, 510 or
;
, (), ,
questions expressive of indignation or
surprise, a 64, 168.
as limiting gen,,
fortified
133;
dwelling-place,
178,
,
ironrvCovTa, ipf. inhabited city; 144, community and
part, (red. from city acropolis, citadel, upper
),
aor. ;
A
,
iroKov,
vellus,
,
-^XQ-p. puff, pant, bestir one^s self,
,,,. ,-,, ,
iroXe'c? =
(),
451|.
ntr., {),
421, A 600.
shorn wool, fleece,
tpya, toil
tOAvn.
citizens,
791,
131,
533,
558.
339,
, masc, {), cives,
ao, (1) son of Priamos,
250. (2) com-
panion of Odysseus, 224.
'(5), adv. from sae-
,
of
with
glory ;
', ,
/, ,
battle,
,
338 (, understands);
bestOAV renown in battle,
warlike equipment,
prs.
,, and ipf. ov,
pe,
mon,
many
Amopaon,
'-(),
times,
, see
232,
, of
276|.
voc, {),
666,
.
son
76.
Polyai-
,
and and much-
-, , (), fut.
,- , pugnare,
,
praised, 673, 430.
,
I
flght,
,. ,
tra
impugnare,
, (), - -
-
aliquem
pugnam;
= /ra
to fight with,
, , and ,
jointly
258.
con-
with;
weariness caused by impetuous-
ness in fight, 811 elsewh.
furious combat, A 165.
{),
;
(), impetuous,
),,
much-, luxuri-
^, bellator, warrior, antly blooming, 353
(), f.
and
549.
,
, -, , ,, ,, ,, ,, , (- ly desired, 280 and r 404.
,
{-Papvi, lamb), rich
much-, warm^
,^ , , -,
bat.
400.
tumult of combat, fight, A 492,
15; esp. freq. plur.,
also in periphrasis,
225, 152;
{),
in
106|.
deep,
lambs, possessor of many flocks,
'-,
A 432 ;
,
,,,
in,
..
X 223t.
iroXcwv
-), =
=
versari, live Ithakan, father of Eurymachos,
(4) a Phaiakian,
in Ithaka, 243, 284.
373.
519.
(5) a suitor
, {), much-
, , .,- {) ,
pass,
453 and
citizens,
aor.
217.
806 f.
con d ere,
=
and plupf.
build,
cives,
or all-nourishing,
earth,
770,
260,
deep
282,
A
1
--
154 and 296.
()
(),
ever gay '^
rich in
266
cattle,
-
-
-^,
therses, Ktesippos,
(),
ao,
287f.
(1) son of Eury-
son of Pohj-
-,
iroXv-Yqeces
(conceived as never ceasing from the damas, slain by Diomedes, 148.
choral dance), 450|. (2) seer in Korinthos, father of Euche-
quam artificiosus,
,,, ,
higldy, cunning-
per- nor, 663, 666.
'?-() (), consilio,
-
much
metal and
-, 346 and
ly wrought, of objects in knowledge, shrewdness,
-,, ,-,,
wood; of men, sol ertes, only
skillful.
, and
743, 77.
-, (),
versutus,
IV,
459 and
very shrewd,
82.
subtle,
-,
192, epithet of oc- rich in horses,
-, , (),
171+.
casioning many tears, doleful, deplorable, very dry,
parching,
.
132. 642|.
-, oio, much-lamented,
-,
frugi-
,
Q 620 ; tearful, fer, fructuosus,/rMiV/M?, ?; 122 and
,<-, -,
wife of the Egyptian 221.
youngest daughter of
((),
228t.
gen. from
many-ridged, A 499. - (),
Nestor, 464f.
astutia,
(II.)
'-, masc, ( ),
great craft,
'-,
167|.
acc. masc, (),
359.
-,
thickly planted with trees,
{ in many places)
gen., (),
hound
737, 139,
firmly
together,
as tu turn, cunning, v'255f.
iroXv-KeoTTOS
-),
broidered, 37 If.
(),
acc, (),
rich'y
aerum-
em-
-,
epithet of Odysseus's raft, c 33 and
-,
nosum, woful, wretched, 37 and
-
338. 351.
-,
acc.
Zeus and of Leda, brother of Kastor,
, Pollux, son of
-,,
thole-pins, many-oared,
(\),
74,
with
(),
88.
many
-,
237, 300. (dec us.) gen. pi.,
(),
-, ntr.,
of Argos in valley of Inachos,
daughter
thirsty, dry,
of
17 If.
Peleus,
locupletium, weaHhy,
in large numbers
(), many
=from
211f.
called together
a land,
-'
wife of Spercheios, mother of Mcnes-
theus, 175|.
(^),
438 and 420.
(), loudly surg-
(\
- ,, , ,
richly dowered, ing, 354. (Od'.)
394.
{}-, (1) youngest son of
-
-
Priamos by Laothoe, 419, 91, of iron, 48; 7 \8, firmly
-
46 ; slain by Achilleus, 407. (2) built.
-,(), -.
a Greek, 637.
V. 1. for
with many rowers' -,
glens or ravines,
(),49 7 f.
fern., (),
vnth many
rule
benches great, of many, mob-rule,
,
293f 204f.
-^5 (/), numerously (), with much
-, (),
assembled, reading
564t.
, , -? , ,,
of Aristarchos in
greatly
possessions,
-,
Peisandros,
613f.
299f
ao, son of Polyktor,
-
loved or desired, desideratus; (1) fabled name,
-^,
lovelyyouthful bloom 275.
ia, many-toned, of night-
; 397.
207. (3)
(2)father
ancient hero in Ithaka,
of Peisandros.
ingale, r 521 echoing, resourtding, A
; ('), rich in harvests,
422.
-,
156.
(), hold, intrepid, audax.
613t.
rich in shefp,
-5,
(11.)
ISOf.
nch
gen,, ace. ov,
in flochs, 605, 705.
(),
, , ;
,
ular Attic forms (excluding
which does not occur), are found in
Homer also
, ,, , ,, 705,
[pronounce /,
-
-, son of Argeas, a Ly- 25], 1. 708;
kian, slain by Patroklos,
vices, crofiy,
Odysseus, A
41 7 f.
loc, {}, rich in de-
shrewd, freq. epithet of
311; of Hephaistos,
(), (),
734
,
ntr.
; , ,,,
[dissyll.,n 655],
,,, ,
236, ace.
fern.,
comp.
27 ;
dat.
also ;
, (),
;
355.
(^), manifold , (),,
-,
cunning, 321 f.
(),
in devices, full of expedients, ever ready,
(), ,,, fertile voll),
(plus,
viel,
multus, of number, many
; of
-
--, , (^),
epithet of Odysseus, a 205, 173. am
, plus, wide, broad, of space;
-,
wooed, eagerly sought,
-,
ent, 214 and200.
ov,
/3
of many words,
much-
770. (Od.)
flu- ,
,
tude, the
vulgus, plerique,
larger part;
pi era que,
the most;
so far into the conflict,
the
also with gen.,
multi-
-
son of Oidipus, brother
of Eteokles, mover of the expedition with ,
178; often coupled vith other adjs.,
, , 188,
,
-,
-,,
of the Epigoni (descendants) against 452, 159, 213; ntr. with
Thebes, 377|. comp., increasing comparative force=
Phaiakian,
chief of Epeioi,
-
father of Amphialos, a
11 4|.
son of Agasthenes,
(),
623|.
very art-
multo, far, by far, much,
169, A 162,
S 442 ; MUth
A 112 with ;
, -
S
51,
180, A
467 ; in like manner
with sup., longe, A 581,
, 162,
malo, prefer,
N.815, and other
ful, cunning,
- gen.,
41 9f.
( ),
, -
words of distance where a compara-
tive idea is involved ; so likewise
-,
opulent exceeding wealthy,
i, 433+.
, , (), ,
587, A 91,
479,
171; with verbs,
, 39 ;
-
iroXv-ircvOcos, gen., 636, 218,
deeply mournful, - 15, 1 563. 742, 113; multa, mul-
229,
128; aide, exceedingly,
358 ;
458,
22; impense, intently, earnestly,
fervently, ardently, A 35,
-,
Kov, (nidaO, rich in springs,
-,
157. (II.)
as adv., (),
, , , (- '-<,
59, iEj 267, 433.
^),
much-,
very far-springing, agile, fleet, epithet of the
-,
Amazon Myrine,
bitterly,
), bailing,
255|.
-,
course,
wandering.
A 308 ; elseAvh.yar-roiin^, much-
-, (),
507 and 537.
rich in grapes,
one
-,
129, 182,
-,
ao, son of Peirithoos,
of the Lapithai,
gen.,
ov, ,
(),
ov,
41 1
(),
.
with
(II.)
ing,
many
' -, (),
-
mournful, miser,
Odysseus,
sighs, grievous,
97, 171,
=
a,
451.
-,'
abounding in wheat,
(,
296.
Fdpva), rich in sheep,
406, 756.
257, and pi.
I
-,
154 and -,
having borne much, wretched,
),
,
aerumna,
labor, esp. toil
distress,
of
grief,
battle, 77:
291, that
-
TToXv-Tpoiros, ov, versatile, is indeed a grief, to return unsatisfied.
-
,
versutus, 1 and 330. a Phaiakian, 113f.
sJailed in drugs, , e marl, from the sea, 3
-, ,
28, ic 276.
son of Mantios,
395f.
sea,
irovTovSc, in
495 and 48.
mare, into the
-,
grandson
252.
,
of Melampus,
ov,
249 and
(), abounding
182,
IIovt6-voos, herald of Alkinoos,
65, 50, 53.
(), and -iro-
-,
in songs, 376 ; many-voiced, buzzing, ptvi\L(.yaiy traversing the high sea,
,
150. 11,6 277 sq.
(1) son of Poseidon, TTovTo-iropos, 010, (), sailing
ing, A
-
34, V 85.
A 264.
371 sqq.
gen.,
(close of verse), loud-roar-
(2) one of through the sea,
sea,
ardvTOS, oio,
285, A 350,
,,
145 deep,
with adj. specifying the name,
72,
ov,
;
69.
(pons), high
508;
-,
allies from Askania, 79 If.
Trojan
ao, chief of the
ment, displeasure, Avrath,
interj. of astonish-
grief,only
,, ,
son of Autophonos, 272, of pleasurable surprise usually ;
-,
slain
395|.
-,
ful,
, (),
(), ,
alma,
before
I 568,
Thebes by Tydeus,
3 200. (II.)
bounti-
at beginning of verse followed by r}
($.,
(pa), etc.,
panther, leopard,
383, 209, A 254.
457,
also
103.
-,,
gacious,
^, (), ),prudens,
,
,,
108,
very sa-
297.
abounding in
7, father of Oineus,
ipf. (
S
,.
bronze wrought of bronze, all- de vast are, lay waste, 264.
-?,
brazen,
;
504, 2.
oio, ov, rich in gold,
',
ferry-men,
pi.
187|.
from -, (),
^- () , (),
, ,
289, 305. strait, sound,
many -meshed, ' 671 and 29,
386t.
(),
only
comites,
pi., 5, ,
conductors, escort,
^,
Tropics, see
masc., (?),
iron ring,
passing round the spear at meeting of
head and shaft, 320 and 495. (See
6,
325, 1/71. (Od.)
ipf. from (- ($, cut No. 4.)
, ,S
,
), com
422|.
193, 171
,
it at a sum,
y, , (),
sending away, dismissal,
condicct,
escort,
(),
ipLpath?,
ace, pi. oi,
vadum, /orcZ, 592,
,,,,
()7, (){),
259.
masc,
433;
aor. ,
, (), -,
;
.,
41, 233.
, ,
(por-
,
comes,
826.
,
,
(),., ,
,
TOy inf.
-
escort,
subj.
part,
<,
416 ; also fem., S
opt. -
ov, ipf.
tio, impertio),comparare, /jrocwre,
30; bestow,
71; present,
353,
218,
168 ; give, 394 grant,
A
21 provide,
,
185; commit to,
202 with
;
(),
, (),
fut.
,
plupf.
be busy about, ,
aor.
,
512 ;
pass. pcrf.
creed by fate, Avith ace.
rivi Ti, 309 ; ', and inf.,
^,
it
praebi-
is de-
329 ;
TTiJvos, 010,
; 374 gener- tum, debitum, destined,
work upon, with dat. of instru-
with care,
,
209.
buckle, brooch,
ov,
nom.
, (\ (-
;
441.
,.
couch, 7403,
iroprcuci, ry,
411.
ipf.
(),
tvvrjv, share
{), vitulo,
prop,
bed and
from
make
calf,
269
iroTc,
45;
iroTc,
99 olim,
;
quando?
enclitic,
quondam,
aliquando,
hereafter,
see
when?
/ormer/y,
182.
once,
547,
227.
S
P4t.
,
tropriost
fem., i u ' e
(), (
162,
c a e, heifer.
,
u r u r ii),pu7-ple, spoken of
transparent substance with a reddish
and
ov, (),
iropics,
y,
410,
,non- ov, , ,
85|.
, , (),
iroTTJ,
potion is,
,
utris,
(eoai), in fight,
rfnnl-,
to
788,
which (party),
fem.,
306.
e 337t.
(),
lucres,
gleam, yet without distinct notion of
-
birds,
-, 62 f.
, -.
, ,
color of Avaves, dark-gleaming,
(),
;
'-6,
expectans,
91 ;
and
,
see
awaiting,
/or
415.
(),
etc., part,,
,, ,
234
-,
; {his) supper,
,
of mental disquiet, be troubled, 427.
iroae ; q u ? whither ? 422.
Poseidon, Neptunus, go in at, enter
and 249.
perf. from -.
-,
,
son of Kronos, brother of Zeus and (through the gates, spoken of pre-
, ,
Aides, husband of Amphitrite, lord of cious possessions), I 381 f.
the sea, 190; dAvells in also pf. part, (-),
--
in Olympos sends storm or favoring sinking down toward the har-
-
;
.-^
-
wind; enemy of Trojans because of bor, V 98 f.
faithlessness of Laomedon, 443 sqq. see
, ,
, ,
of Odysseus, because of Folyphemos,
a 20 ; sets in turmoil the sea Avith his
him care for,
(),
40
oblectato.
trident, and causes earthquakes, tvo- let If.
ivvoaiyaioQ ; earth- (), capable of ad-
upholder,
,,,, () 322 ;
Poseidon,
,
dressing,
ill fate,
359.
<(),
endued vnth speech,
meet
ov,
-,
456f.
masc,
the lot
which falls from the helmet, sors;
',
(),
death, fulfill one's fate,
(),
.
-
, , .,
266 grove, 506. mistress,
,
1.
A
;
>, fem.,
176.
(), queen,
bearing sway,
; august, ; revered,
tio, drink,
(^, ,
2.
469,
t't, ft, masc, , , , ntr., (), t i ,
-,
potens), husband, ^ouse^ drink,
, A 470, a 148.
ubi? where?
, quo?
,
411, 5 137. 171;
quot dies? how many whither? 219. enclitic, ali-
days? 657|. quando, somewhere, 458; m^thinks,
ace, quotum, how many doubtless, perhaps, A 178, 116, 136,
,
a year ago?
'-,
,
river,
, (-), , , - .
288|.
in flume , into, to tL
13,
', 159.
, ,,
I 23,
almae,
491, 449.
- |,= ,
bountiful,
, 89,
son of Pati-
265,
,
ov,
,,
, (), , - ,
245. -?, ,
freq. personif. as river-god,
, ,(),.,
of souls of departed,
7
222.
;
flumen, rtver,
pf.
Q\a.re, fy, flutter
462
c
544,
;
453;
S
but
j
i
thoos, a Trojan,
518, 521,
fish), (
()(),
535
432 f.
109
,
;
S
=
,
44*9, 453,
249.
444,
339,
polypus (cuttle-
,,
i)QS,foot, of
19
men, animals,
gulae; coupled with ,
u n-
also of birds, tafon*,
477; king of Troja
270
son of Laomedon, j
husband of Hekabe,
I
,
237,
^,
TToti, push with the foot, kick ; !
,
lower corners of sail to control it, 44; Echemmon, Chromios, 160;
sheet (see plate IV.), e 260. Lykaon, 35 Paris, 512; Pohtes, ;
,
river in Troas, north of 791 Gorgythion, 303 Demo- ; ;
579. (2)
Ciaai(v) =
mind,
,
Pramneian wine, Antiphos, A 102 Kassandra,
421; Laodike,
54 >vith indie,
from
124.
112;
365,
adverb
yt,
437 fut. or suibj., ;
;
), .
;
, '^
thoughts, 380, 92. tins, sooner, first, A 29, 283,
,y
,
, (),
irpewri], ai, garden-bed,
,
127.
he conspicuous, ipf.
104f.
fem.,
247 and
eirpeirc,
prop,
427,
y
551; >vith opt. and
(yt), or OX)
follg,
,
288,
or
266 also
(or
218,
;
288. . con-
117;
with
,
, (),
old, 62, 340),
then august, honored, 721. junction, before. I. >vith inf. Avithout
gift of honor, temporal or modal limitation, to char-
?,
or,,
,, -,
289|.
Trpta^v-yiVTiq, first-born,
, sup. from
comp.,
A 249 f.
senior,
acterize the subordinate action as un-
real or impossible (if the subordinate
clause has a subject, it stands in ace,
81); tense of inf. usually aor. after
, ,,
dder,0 204;
oldest, 24.
natu {yfvfy)
(},
maximus, aflBrmative (N 172), and negative prin-
cipal sentence, A 98, 423, 225,
,
aor. blow, let 266, 138, 747; also after opt.
, ,,() ,
stream forth,
also
350 (with
scatter, shower upon,
415, 1 242.
tv,
fire,
A 481);
217 ;
or potential sentence,
245,
218, 287,
668,
171,
64,
127,
465,
254.
115,
384 ; cf. also
nvLS,forward, on the
,
face (opp.
pro-
traders,
, (),
162. sentence, as before, being negative:
(1) after principal
subj. represents subordinate action at
tenses, Avith
, (),-, ,
43,
11); headforemost, praeceps,
310.
once as fut. and as the condition of
principal action,
,
135, 175;
, -
ment, result;
,,, ,,,
no good comes
, fem.,
of; enterprise,
etc., prs., ipf. iter,
259,
,
82.
aor.
always after viewed from past standpoint of prin-
(),
accom- cipal verb, 580 y
y 374,
inf. used imperatively,
after historical tense,
historical tenses,
477; also after
781 ; even
I 489 ;
190. (2)
with opt. rep-
,
after
,^
plish, complete, pass over,
\\
, ),
501 ; gen. part., 264, 476, 1 to I., 374. (orig. for
47, 219
. fut. and ajor., further, help,
; yet not infrequently also
,
tpyov, 32, 212, 344, 354, 413, etc.]
irptaro, 3 sing, aor., (), eme- -, adj., (),
bat,
430.
817,
(Od.)
r 77.
ao,
(U.)
buy with treasure, a
, son of Priamos, ,,
sawji ivory,
irprf, pro,
196 and
I.
, ; , ,-,
524.
-, -., -,
(3) in be-
before), Avith inf ,
,
ipf.,
see
subj.
hinder (by standing
569t.
part,
(
for unus pro altero, Tpr a ev dere, look forward, catch
one for the other, 224 ;
,
for (because of) fear. 155, prospicient.
irpo-aXet, dat. sing., de- praeterita,
and, as if
and
from
part. pres.
807, 22,
609
pro-
18 ;
-,
irpo - |,
aor. inf. from
aor. from
-,, ,-,
cede re, arffawce; antecedere, appellere, drive
aliqua forward with A
,-, ,
surpass; re, 54. oars, 435, 73, 279,
only aor. -<, 497.
r oj i c er e, cast before, 7-, (), had drawn
-
iter, aor.,
331; tpiSa, injicere, inire, begin; forward, A 308.
-.
,
,
mid. aor. cast dovm before irpo-cs, imp. aor. from
A 458; fundament a ,
them,
iecerunt;
255,
(mente ovay, , (),
part,
jut for-
-,
opt. ipf.
te longe),
,
live sfock, cattle, /3
-,
antecellam,
7-17 V,
,
bona moventia,
(),
75f.
excel. ward,
ipf.
11, 82; lofty,
had before
were holding before them,
544; mid.
them, 8;
c
-,
-,
(),
-.
-
-,
(),
(,
r a, droves or flocks,
pf.,
S 1 24 and 550.
pe- 355.
-,
(), ,
-^, ,
,
ier , prefer
-, ,
,
-. ,
before,
dat.
A 113f.
see
pi.
sharp blades, 205 f.
--, ,
projecting,
praecurrerc,
subj.,
outstrip,
ipf. iter,
362, 515.
-, ,
468, 382,
6-,
37.
part. (), shout- chief of Boiotians,
son of Areilykos,
495, 450, 471. ^
-, , (), -,
-, -, ,-.
ing loudly (abo'e the rest), 27 7 f. son of Tenthredron, lead-
masc, jut- er of Magnesians, 756, 758.
-, , ^, -,
ting rock, 251 f. see
, (),
555.
gress! sunt,
,
-, (),
525; in tmesis,
aor.
senior,
pro-
Teukros,2; 51 5|.
Qus^, springing
aor.
forward,
a Trojan, slain by
S
363. (II.)
prosili-
-, (), 6-,
382, advanced on their way.
masc,
born, or spring lambs, larger
earlier
hmbs,
588t.
01', 010,
rale, zeal, courage,
piUared
-,
221t. porch at entrance of court (see plate
), ,
-,
sentiens, know beforehand,
107t.
in
part, aor.,
(-A
III.,^); gateway, a 103, y 493; porch
before the house-door
t), doorway,
'-.(),
365.
304,
ipf.,
10.
(see plate III.,
propugnator,
379, 526.
ly,
-,,,, (-,
premature,
,
A 3.
,, (II.)
, , -,
3 pi. imp. id, son of Alegenor, Boio-
,= ^
ipf.
m
if IV,
,
t{v), 3 pi. taavj imp. , (-
,
aor.
inf.
tian chief, 476, 482, 503.
aor. inf. pass.,
e
,
i 1 1 e r e, sendforth, with inf. of ), have intercourse with before,
, ),--, (, , -
purpose, 25; in submission to I 452|.
,
the god; also of missiles, sLot, dart, ai,
-, (), -, ^, -.
sling; pour forth; let drop ; one after another, successively,
Kvcoc, bestow upon; let slip, 316; 230 and 233.
,
,
468, let go, so that it fell. see
masc, men- ov, (sup. from pri-
, y, cf.
dicus, beggar,
-5, , (), 352. (Od.)
(procus, precor),
mus), foremost fighter, 75.
prae-
,
gift, present, 413; but 15, that a senserunt, suspect, 526; ante
single person should win for himself excogitare, devise beforehand,
-,
gratitude for a gift.
aor. in having
364.
Ilpd-voos, a Trojan, slain by Pa-
\
^
put thee forward before the Achaians
to fight, 156|.
npoiTos, king of Argives, 157,
troklos, 399t.
irpoKas, acc. pi. (cf.
295t.
), deer,
7--6,
177; husband of Anteia, 160.
gen. pi. part.,
'irpo-irapoi0c(v),
porro, coram, forward, formerly,
adv., pro, ante,
(),
ward,
''-,
alighting after having
,
(),
463|.
aor., subj. ,- -,,,for- 476,
66,
260; usually prep, with gen.
(prepos. and postpos.), ante, before,
22 alovg the shore.
;
,, ,
evocare,
-,
imp. chal- totas, all (day)
,.
lenge,
(,
39
218.
; to combat, ;
(-
hng, all (the ships) together, 161.
aor.
, send forth, A 442,
and -
\),
to
evocare,
boxing contest,
imp., ipf.
challenge,
20 ;
19
with
;
inf.,
-'6, see
irpo-TTcaovTCS, aor. part.,
-.(), 54.
-, (),
part., Iging before /Li 194.
(them), a 149. striding for-
6, ,
204t.
-, daughter of Erech-
theus, king of Athens,
ancient legends, '-'76,
forward,
- irpo -
from place to place,
218
, ,).
;
, (pronus), leaning
bent, 98 (v. 1.
wandering
ad
-,
525;
321f.
fem. pi., (), pedes Jovis provolutus, rolling
in rows, in tiers, S 35f
(^),
as suppliant before,
, X 221.
-,
pass., <Trpo-pi, etc., pres., proflu-
-,
provolvitur, roll forward, S 18f. ere, 19, 444.
, (Ppidja, ), rad -
vot,
pf. ,
-',
delecti, chosen,
-,
(), pugnare, ,
pf.
aor.
pass,
deserere,
314; d efi cere, /oria^e,
imp.
part., '^-
^lite,
Xiirctv,
pres.
,,
689|.
leave behind,
and
279.
fight in the
ipf.,
tus,
415.
toith
347),
roots,
then
and,
lengthening of a preceding
S
,
358.
oio, ov, at, , (), (toward, 428, X 198, j/ 110, ^ 347)
origin, yVom, A 160, 239 which ,
come from Zeus
-
, ; in the eyes of, before,
273
(),
- iiiirty
- -,
, opt.
, ,
A 339, X 514. 85, 3U2, 162; in alloqui, address, 361,
subjection
,
and entreaties,
(b) Avith dat.,
to,
,,
praeter,
bi/, before,
456 ; in oaths
324,
besides,
188;
68;
350 ;
386,
'
441,
56,
206,
542; with
405; ,, 1 78
part.,
; elsewh.
A 105,
437,
locat., on, e 434,
403; (c)
279
423;
;
803.
,
breaLfoam-
address
ward,
swear to)^
332
changing, with,
vith A'erbs of going,
moving,! 147; smiting,
of looking, talking, at, with
155,
verbs of fighting,
235
;
\OS,upon;
against,
98, 104.
331,
643, 403; of
Avith
(2) tem-
;
( him), 452;
163,
/3/,
;
ing against the rock,
(), adv.,
,
621 f.
hold before,
precede, isvai
in ci tare, drive, urge;
(),
in front (of
7;
639,
outstripping me by their superiority in
;
poral: toward, sub vesperam,
,-^,
191.
prep, with
',
., the
advolans, adortus,
337, 342, 365.
'-6, ,
hurry up
from , to,
hence
temporal,
= ,
come before one for his protection,
359
587, 524
66,
; local
gen.
and
-
ipf. ; is
iHi
, ,
e bat, anoint, 392f.
, -^,
part.
vvai, ward
help, aid,
-
),
off (sc.
238, 509.
pres., aor. inf.
139 ;
-, 379|.
ipf.,
gen. from
were attached,
-, (-
-,
-, ,
cord, Q llOf.
(apt us), attach to, ac-
-,
),
35t.
diligent is, hving, affectionate,
-'-
(),
,
ntr. pi. pf. part., irpoa-cKXivc, ipf., pf. pass,
closely fitted, 725f. acclinare, lean upon, with
8',
,,
imp.
, ipf.
, , ,-, (,
418, 253, near, 308.
-,
a,
,
(),
208,
alloqui, address,
320;
440
192,
;
871, 92, /3
7,
431
362
353,
^ 680;
;
;
with
iuxta,
aKpy,
appellere,
(-), accubuit
reclined beside (me),
aor. part,
drive
from
upon,
34f.
-
part, 367, 435; 201, 285f.
-
-,, ,,,- -,-,
122
114,
aor. mid.
;
(,
with part, as
163, 30,0 192.
aor.
subj.,
,
ad ire, per venire
33, 79,
),
i/95t.
ipf,
appropinquavit, draw near,
, ^, , , -,
ad, assequi, ^o to, arrive at, , Ger. platschern,
-,
48,
-/3,
, -,
-,
--
117 step upon,
--
863|.
;
), -, ,
against,
rays, illumine,
284
collustrabat,
(sc.
421 ;
;
strike with
^cOa,
To, subj.
embrace,
, .
fut.
amplecti,
fold
aor.
to one's self,
451 ; re-
^,
mid., increpas, reprove, 879. ceive warmly, 478 welcome, greet, y
,-', -^-
,
;
),
it,
-,' , ,
91,
adspicit,
exspectans,
part,
look at,
etc., part, pres.,
aioait,
415.
,
385,11 10.
,,
acceden-
(-
-, 6,
-,
ward, 73f.
see
before him,
aor.
aor. , apposue-
533 f.
strode to-
ti, em, ofiproacA, 682. (II.) r at, place upon (the entrance), t
305t.
-,
-,
- see -.
274
-',
Ipo-ot,alloqui,
6-()
-
143f.
757, that may be ad- imp. , ipf. (),
dressed, appearing about to speak, so (), adspicere, look upon, 31,
= with
, ,,, -,
unchanged countenance undis- 365 then, with eyes of the mind,/ore-
;
bode, X
torted and
-,
tig.
pros,
dress,
-,369,
undisfigured, of.
aor. ^,
/, , and
alio qui, speak to, ad-
9; 106;
356=
the navel,
recognize thee for Avhat
1 had foreboded.
A 424f
, (),
parts about
-,, ,
405, 46, 49
; fore-stag, rope extending from the mast
560, 63, 84, 130, 214, 406
with other parts., A 148, 517, 364,
; to theupper end of bow,
(See cut under the word
3
.)
A 434, /3
mid.
425.
,
38, I 196, t 446, 427. pi. ipf.
'-(), with
grown vpon, i. e. fastened to,
dat,, (), 2 aor. subj,
se convertere
opt.
ad, in
,-,
Ik inf. tu7-n
-, , ,
, -, ,
r^Sf. f See cut No. 112.) flight to, give one's self to,
aor. part., (), ', 336.
(),
-^,
clinging,
alio qui,
433 and
ipf.
address, accost,
213.
-, ,(^),
159;
long fight,
aor.
304t.
adv.,
press ,
in head-
389, 346, 464, 355, 194 ; with forward, 319, a prickling, smarting
part., 413,
'(), {
, ,
., ,
25, 292, 389 ;
is the better reading.
-.
or ), forioard,
in posterum, in the future, A 343.
<-(>, a and
-,
69,
265;
,
sensation forced itself forward through
his nostrils (preceding the tears which
he could hardly
see
restrain).
, /^,
-'.
,
dat. ntr., irpovire^xj/c, see
(),
-
countenance, 24, 414. etc., see
aor. part., (), cut-
-',
ting up, I
375.
,6,
, ,
-,
prior,/ormer,
prius,
,
489; cutting before one, for-
ward, from root toward the top,
mid. aor, opt.
y,
,
, , , , , ,), yq,
196
cut straight
before me, draw straight before me,
(comp. from
140; also, instead of
forth from,
,
mid. ipf.
pass,
-, ,
378,
ace.
be visible,
ipf.
487, with
145
169,
; revealed,
, ', appearing,
,
pf.
S
tv,
332
pretense, ostensibly,
,
;
shine
394
aor.
with
183,
yivfy, elder,
31,
-,
469, 417.
228.
forward, further,
, 400,
,-,
352.
above some one
134; with inf., better in drawing,
^, , ,
; superior in,
,
,, , -,, ,,,
pf. pass. inf. f,
f a c t a esse, have happened, be past, , bear forth, away, 64; projfer,
60. (II.) I 323, 121; rivalling one
TTpoTt, see ; -, see -. another, 92; convitiari,
father of Astynoos, revile
-'
;
display courage ; mid.
,
in Ilios, 455|. pres. challenge, 210,
-,
TTori
- , ,
irpoTi-eiXeiv (Pt\-), press forward,
, 347|.
3 -,
begin combat, 7.
aor. subj. ),-, - opt.
,
pi. ipf. aor. inf. part,
(, ) , ,
place before, tables, 112; eff ug ere, flee away, A 340 ; with ace,
cast before dogs, 409 ;
in A 291 irregular inflection (cf.
for place
6-()
107.
propensus;
(.
seriously,
. .
386 ;
), cheer-
before, give into hands of, permit. fully, 500.
-
-, , -, ,
irp^ 275 IlTiXcos
(0|Oi7r),
or ,
lubenti animo,
on, adv.
joined with verb, cf. lubens,
gladly, 357, S
470t.
mane,
, masc,
,
;
810;
fiiendly,
-,
,tcith good
257
,-,;
cheer,
kindly,
54
230.
; zealous, (), foreland, headland,
a Phaiakian,
(), ,
282.
113f.
(II.)
,
profundit, pour adj., prora,
forth;
sunt,
-,
pass,
6. (II.)
effusi
I 570 ; be brought low and tread on Trojan soil, and the first
perish, perish utterly, 460. to fall, 698, 706, 705, 681,
'7-(), ,
-,
fern., (), Tuouth, 286.
,
,,
stream, 65, 263. father of Eidothea, serv-
, fem., vessel for ant of Poseidon, whose seals he herds
,
(f>,
drawing ott' Avine, jntcher, vase, 397 in the sea near Egypt, the wise old
(for theform see cuts Nos. 29, 76); used \
man of the sea, 365, 385.
,, ,
also to pour Avater over the hands or sup. from
feet into a kettle below in washing (Avith longe), primus, frst,
(see cut No. 82).
haa(i), (, ?),
ntr.
foot) (Od.) and ',
(before voAvel in third
168 =
,
foot-soldkrs, 49, 77, 517, 744, (before consonants in third
hyperbolically, fitted to, sufficient to
protect the combatants of a hundred
foot),
all, 3
ri
295,7
m u m, frst
, 57, 419,
<f
224.
all,
,,
chiefest of
,
-
cities. - firstling;
,, ,',
76, 447.
a Phaiakian,
puppis, stem, 409,
(seize) by the
A
1 12f. 102. (II.)
Trpwro-ira^ca, ace. sing, masc,
pi., (-), new-made, 194 and
-),
}
stem-post, 267.
'(), , 716f,
(),
{,
(sc. adj., going to
stern-(cah\es),
),
made fast
hence
to
by which the ship was
the shore
= ,
?, , , , , , (), , ,
sea for the first time,
,, from ), (sup.
35t.
pri-
,
y,
?,
naves solverunt, ^
ex t rem us,
00, of,
extreme end, either upper,
,, 418.
y, ,,
mus,
n at ores,
and rank
propug-
first, in position, ot
(,
275) ntr.
=in time
;
.,
-,
,,
fore consonants in first, fifth, and esp,
in third foot, after A 276),
the root; 339, ntr.
palm, just below the fingers
-, um
end of the
-
ry, foot of a foot onlv before consonants ; after
mountain, S 307 f. 268, cf A 6, 489, 420, 553 ;
,
Odysseus,
toe-,
678'|.
a Lykian,
(), nuper,
slain by after relatiA'e conjunctions, ubi pri-
mum, as soon as. (In 28,
praemature, is the better reading.)
,
,
adv.,
-,
lately,
832. (II.) (ri*rrw), about to bear
, masc, and fem. , ,
for the first time, of heifer,
, .
5|.
(), pubes, in the bloom of youth, a Nereid,
,
,, .
43f.
, '
518, 431. see
adv., (), mane, in the aor. , sneezed
',
morning,
yesterday,
530;
ture, untimely.
=
303|.
v. 1.
(),
28, rae ma-
day before
a'oud,
'6,
UtcXcos,
541 f.
,,
(1)
elm,
see
harbor-town in Thes-
419. (II.)
276 '
saly,
,,
Releos
697.
in Elis,
irrcpdcvTCS, {),
(2) colony of Thessalian
594.
heel,
(),
winged,
397|. ^,
dus,
676.
^, ,
far,
timid,
A 372|.
X 310
inf.,
; as subst. hare,
(), crouch in
-
,
flying, of arrows, as feathered at the
lower end, 68, 1 1 7. (2) of shields,
, 371;
26, (,
, ), before,
etc., pres., ipf.
129,
cower, hide,
pa-
attached to them,
79 and 85). (3)
irrp6vy a, ntr.,
icing (torn,
rapidly ;
527),
symbol of
,{'),
453 (see cuts Nos.
A 201.
feather,
,' ,, (), -
, , {-
lightness, 386,
,
vere; go
clouds, sky.
{),
;
fut.
cringing, begging about,
y,
forsaL
ipf.
in
iter,
fear the
m end -
,
and
,, ,
oars,
pinion, wing,
, , (), ,
swiftness,
?, ), (), 125.
36
316.
aor. irrfjle,
; compared with
mendicus,
327,^400. (Od.)
,
fabled
or, ,
beggar-(man),
race
, 11, 17.
of dwarfs,
fear, terrify, S 40, interpolated verse manikins, thumbkins, lit. "fist-lings,"
, - (),
;
(, ,
ing in fear, 354, 362. ''"'-^, boxing,
only 3 pi. aor. pass. 653 and 665 ; from
,
Ocv, pavebant,
fte dismayed,
298t.
son of Peh-aios, father
- masc,
pug-nus), pu-
109
, ,, -
of Eurymedon,
,
228|. giles, boxers, 246+.
..(, etc., see (Cf. cut.)
etc. ^^ if' (pug-
(),
,-?,
TTToXicOpov, a,
(),,
=any whatever, not Ilios.
city, always
with follg. gen. of proper name,
A 163, a city of the Trojans,
,
OP, and -ir^pOiov
;
nus, Eng. f gh t), in the
boxing-match,
masc,
long;
669 f.
i
a
accus.
cubit
in
(t 504, 530), masc. and fem.,
,
(),
,
length and breadth,
, ,. ,.
destroyer, sacLr of cities, 728, 333, 517 and 25.
356, 1 16 of Odysseus. (11.) Ttiv, feeding-
see trough, 553|.
,, {),
surculum, sapling, irvecVeai, aor. inf.
128t. from
,(), , fold, 315f. a, , masc, (fundus,
, ,
bottom), bottom of a vase, A 635
,-
dat., folded, ; of
169|. trees, trunk, butt-end, 122, 372.
^, , , fem., {), fut. 174, putrefa-
(1) layer of shield, 481 ; usually the
outermost, smallest layer, e. g. in shield ,, ,
ciet, cav^e
putrescere,
to rot;
,
pass,
rot, A 395, /it 46.
of Achilleus (see cut No. 135).(2)
ravine, mountain valley, A 77.
'lr<tv=gen. sing, from , 519, Pytho, oldest nanie of oracle of
^,
Apollo on Pamassos, 80, I 405,
ol, and
{~),
,,
winnowing shovel or fan, used 519
,, ,
;
ipf.
,
folded together, a 439,
doubtful reading.
,,
spitting forth,
HI;
were bent,
part, pres.,
697|.
masc,
(,
(),
pass,
spuo),
timi-
134,
;
,
irvKaSotcv, opt., fir, inf. pres., aor.
'{), , at,
wrap up,
a, {),
with dat.,
chariots overlaid unth gold
cover,
;
-
-
-05
, ,, -
277
,
encompassed his soul; 320, before the word seems to designate
-,
their chins were thickly covered Avith
down.
gen., (), , , pru-
not the city only, but the entire realm
of Pylos.
Iv 39 7 f, in the gate-
dent is,
,,
,,
trvKivosy ov,
yc,
,, ,
deep-counselled,
, , {'),
, , (), and , , ,(),, ,
a 438 f.
y,
way, sc. words from some
ancient myth describing the combat
of Hades and Herakles the myth haA-- :
prop,
, ,
spissus, frequens, ^,
yai,
,, close,
ing been forgotten, later commentators
wrote iv and thus gave to the
,
compact ; flap rapidly (in close- combat an earthly arena.
ly succeeding motions) the wings, a Trojan,, slain by
;
151 close-packed, crowded,
;
,,,,
117, oi',
,,,\
understood as applying to the several 759, 373, t 369 616, root of the
;
bed -coverings, closely spread; thick- nose ; ntr. used adverbially, X 203, d
, ,,,
foliaged, 685.
,, ', (){),
;
,
12 grief, ipf.
,
;
,,-
;
,
216, 294,
, and
282 ; adv.
close, fast, then
,
{),
, , ,, , , -,
,
fut.
ipf.
-,
,
r
,
frequenter,
ude
, {), ,,
,
gonians, ally of Trojans,
by Menelaos,
,
293, a 279.
t
q/ien, deeply,r
e r, wisely,
king of Paphla-
851; slain
576, yet appears again
658 ; his son, Harpalion, 643.
(,
95,T 312;
(), plupf.
comperio, exploro,
pf.
aor.
3 du.
from some
and
3 du.
and
aor. red.
1
learn by in-
sing.
-, ,
son of Lethos, chief of quiry, 215, one,
Pelasgians, 408 usually = audio, ascertain atfirtt
842 f.
,
;
-,
gate-fastener^ epithet of Aides,
277.
by Aias,
a Trojan,
491. (2) by
(1)
Patroklos,
wounded
367, perio, hear tell of,
,
321, but
, ,
465, /3o^c
408, from some one, also
the fact heard freq. expressed
;
= audire
ae, 256,
;
,(,, ,,
696. by with pai't. or adj., 50, 135,
-
(^), gate- cf. 702; Avith part., A 257,
keepers, 530. (II.) these things from vou wrangling,
(-
,), ,
,
yo{i), fern., 322.
?), two wings),
gate (always pi. as in possibly for adv., (pug-
809 of cities, camp, heaven, dreams,
; nus, at boxing, 237, 103.
(), of
,
-,
r 562
,
-,.
-. of the sun,
death, I 312.
,
; 12 ; 'Aiddo, of
town
see
134,
in Aitolia,
633, 753,
639|.
216,
,,
269t.
mination
i,
ntr.,
, (Ger. Feuer),
ignis, ^re, also in fire-pans for illu-
as symbols of danger,
;
box-wood,
,
,
54
,
182, -,
,
and
; horses,
freq.
7
303.
to Pylos,
ally of Trojans,
chief of the Paionians,
848 slain by Pa-
{), fire-tongs,
,
;
,
south of Alpheios,
Pylos, a city in Triphylia,
671 sq. In the
Odyssey a city in the Messenian Elis,
troklos,
to a gloic,
287.
ipf.
328|.
/ brought
(),
in Thessaly,
like
278
a ,,
tending fires,
-
masc,
30t.
part., ( c
,,, ,
tower, in solid masses, 43. lights, 21 If.
(II.)
, nondum,
,
TTvpyo^f ov, ov, , oi, end. adv.,ye<, ov
masc, tower, turreted wall,
wark, "strong tower," of Aias,
compact body, column, A 334.
,
3
round with towers, fortify,
pi. aor., (),
fcbrim, fever
262
264t.
; bul-
556;
sur-
X
ov
past.
ipf.
,, ,,,
not yet, also
, nequaquam,
\4(),
(),
nunquam,
(), iter.
i/i no wise;
never,
versari,
of
,, ,,
irupT<Jv, ^ fut.
f equ en tare, frequent,
31t.
, ,, consort with,
y,
110
foal,
, , ,,
55,
'.(),
490,
680,
dat.
352,
222,
1.
350.
comm., (pull us),
246.
ntr., cover, of
189, 384,
-, -.
-($, see
-, -),
blazing point,
,
ace, (7,
38 7 f.
2, (), praeus-
with
-,
tus, charred, 564f.
IV, a Lykian, slain by Pa- - 0, u q u a m, ever yet, al-
troklos, IT 41 6 f. wavs after ov, referring to the past,
-,
world, 513t.
^c, , (),
river
place where
in lower
,
98.
atory question,
quomodo?
337 ; with yap, how
how? in exclam-
,
;
(Od.)
ntr.,
495.
,
-, ,, , wheaten
ferebantur,^w,
enclit, somehow; al
A 66, si qua, \ perhaps oh
nequaquam, by no means,
,,
198,
ipf.
287|.
;
(ip&-scor), fiock,
112.
()^
,
158.
,
279 Ppy\yo^
, ,
;
,
mined.
, ', see .
,,
with verbs of moving,
,
--, ,
staff,
343 Kirke,
;
fishing-rod,
,
magic wand of Hermes,
esp.
238 ; Athena,
251 pins,
V.
297.
1.
429
=
;
576.
;
, , {),
peeOpa,
, -
current, also bed,
,,
, fut.
pres.
,,
(),
and
,
461,
undae,
ipf., ipf.
317.
iter,
stream,
aor. tp-
,
son of Zeus, etc., 535, pass,
,
brother of Minos,
in Elysion, ^564.
583t. ^
esp. of blood
',
fern.,
S 322,
guttae,
(mingled with dust),
drops,
aor. part,
-],
, ,
handle, deal with,
tempt, avail,
,
Ger. wirken, Eng. work),
,-
; at-
,
536 particles of dust, "^ 502. perform, sacra
,,
; offer,
(II.) facere, and generally sacrificare,
(from ]), ipf. pass. pa- y 5, 1 535.
(),
vovTO, aor.
gere,
a<;t.imp.
plupf. sppaSaro,
, pass. pf.
consper-
pcOeW, gen.
,
856,
',
,
68.X
pcXa, see pka.
pi. ntr., limbs,
,
besprinkle, 282, 150, see FPia.
,, ,
431. ' harbor in Ithaka, 186|.
acc. masc. and fem., m al- ipf /pc'ire, sank (in the scale),
leum, hammer,
, ,, ,
subj.
47 7|.
ipf.
aor. paiay, ai, shatter, vrja
tppau, fut.
, . 72, X 212.
}/,
, .),
fatal is dies, destiny,
see
,, ,
wreck, 326, 221; pass. pres. see
pa'iOLTO,
459,
aor.
on the ground
be dashed,
shiver, , , ,'
etc., (from
,
and aor.
pres., ipf.
,
;
/, , ,?),
(,
339. 455, flu ere,
fig., A 249
^w,
/^, , , (),
drop off, 393.
, trickle;
,
fa, ntr., ;
,
and 229,
,, ,
,, ,
ged garment,
, -
modern Greek
, sar
from
tatters, 178. (Od.)
turn, patched,
rag-
228
surf, breakers,
alone.
, ,
masc,
229, not on the shore
ipf. iter,
{){),
prjyvv-
, ,
paiTTCtv, ipf. 1 pi. aor. fut. aor. etc.,
,
296;
379.
, , ,
,
spergite,
,
xpai,
^,
a'l, seams,
sarcio,
etc.,
186f.
rivet
devise,
together,
118,
c on-
(f ran go), break, shatter;
through ; also of hostile ranks,
trans.
;
pass. pres. ipf.
etc., subj.
burst
break, in-
67 ; unchain, let loose,
^, ,
pdxiv, fem., chine, piece cut length-
wise along the spine, I 208t.
' S
55 ; burst, scatter,
La ken), covering,
440.
, , (, Ger.
(, FPla,mOnosyll. 187,
,
661, ; 336.
Greek
(Cf. the
with
Assyrian and
attached.)
75
that
;
54,
pass.
/^,
,
also with inf.,
facilis transitu, easy
^|-, ,
of Medon, 728t.
might to break
through hostik
21 7 1, from
tile
leus,
-^,
228, 5.
, ,
ranks,
,
impetuonty,
bursting hos-
ranL, irresistible, epith. of Achil-
,
brother of Alkinoos,
gen.
63 and 146.
^,
fem., (),
,
',
sermo, 29 If.
speech,
son of Eioneus, 435, king
of the Thrakians, slain by Odysseus
and Diomedes, 474, 519.
part, pres., (?),
treading, stamping,
;^(), , (), 57 If.
^
speaker,
/,
lated,
1
445t.
443|.
(tptlv),
rjjv,
conduct a,
(),
orator em,
stipulation, bar-
stipu-
/ (),
,
gain, 393|.
,, {),
hateful, horrible,
, ,
,
T325t.
(,and
fright) /roT,
fut.
plupf.
gus), horrere, shudder
comm.
, pf.
absol.
aor.
at, start
148,
(), subj.
fri-
(with
34,
ll6; '/, 279, 331, 208, 119;
pf like pres. with inf., 353 with
;
,
^,
216, pertimuit, ne
comp., (), frigidius,
,,
colder, 191; magis horrendum,
peius, harsher, worse, A 325, 220;
sup. pessima, 873.
son of Peiroos, from Thrake,
,
ally of Trojans,
^,
coi(f, 48 If.
485|.
TO,
fut.
frigus,
^^, frigere,
cold,
,
472t.
be
,
gen., y, av, at, ym(v),
, 414,
(),
322, part. aor. , ^^
(fpi?ja,
wort),
radix, root,
,
196, roots of the eye,
aor.
cf.
plant,
thorough-
t 390.
firmly,
, , -,
pass, from over a just V 163; pf. pass, is planted
word 122,
^,
808,
clearly spoken.
92,
lov, i(a)
comp.
265, adv.
sup.
^, ^,
out, 77
piv, see
swiftly,
. 511, 193.
,
= \
281
whirr,
, ov, fem., whistling,
361 ; of shepherd's
whizzing,
call,
tplvov interpreted as which = 315.
,,, (, ),
suits some passages equally well, but
/, , , , , , ,
not all.
ox-hide, i. e.,
fem.,
,
stream, flow of water,
, ,
club, cudgel,
575.
, (a),
fustis,
masc,
402,
,
p., along in the current, 327.
25
ntr.,
559,
(),
319,
-, {\
ox-hide shields.
;
shield-piercing,
and
,
, . (,
402.
prs., ipf.
see
adv., (),
roar,
with
60
,392t.
ntr., peak, crag, of Olympos,
floods
,
, . of gold, enoi'mously
aor, from
rich, 426 f.
25
, , (),
; 295, headland.
y, fem.,
tus, impulse, weight, flight, rush,
impe-
192,
40,
ov, , (), temo, pole,'^Z
505. (Cf. cut No. 45 for method
of attachment of pole to chariot- box ;
,
also Nos. 49, 99.)
',
/, (),
355, 12.
tOAvn in Arkadia, 606|.
cf.
S
,
257|.
f ipf,
part.,
iter,
hurl about,
fut.
(/,
(-,
with
256|.
,
fpig,
,
1,
willow
,
aor. tppi\pt{v),
Ger. Averfe), hurl, throw,
toss into the hands of,
fem., (s c i r u s),
withes,
plvtQ,
378.
,
and
viminibus,
,,
pi'^(t),
nasus,
e
,
stillavit.
', '.
ooSavov, waving, swaying,
,
,
i 576f
I see
(),
),
,,
river in Troas, rising in etc. prs.,
Mount Ida, 20|.
',
(inf. also aor. with , , and
PpoZo- rosy-fingered,
, ipf. iter, 730, (servo),
,,,,
epithet originating in an appearance tueor, protect, (1) save, rescue,
of the eastern sky before sunrise pe- out of, from. 645, 224.
., (,
culiar to southern latitudes,
, [
,()
1. (2) hide, 8, 129. only in aor.,
dat., rosa), also but 29.]
',
fragrant with
,
southwest of Asia Minor,
667 ;
roses,
famous island
fem., Rhodes,
654 sq.,
the inhabitants, 'Po^iot,
ya(i), ,
186f.
(),
654.
fluctus,
dere,
,
tive).
he filthy,
, s
115;
59 (from ,
r d e b, filth,
ntr. pi.,
pf.
93|.
sor-
pass, pi-
transi-
(),
^, -, ,-
itream, 869, 216, 11. retinebat,
aor.,
,
roaring,
(),
412f.
nom.
gurgling,
.
\)\., pomegranate (of tree
plashing,
.,
detain, \p 244 f
see
; see also and
(), , (),
(,
and fruit), tj 115 and 589. booty
(),
^,
502t.
suck in,
aor.
opt. aor.
106f.
from , ., .
from
whistled,
dragged away,
see
of cattle, 674f.
305, v. 1. for
282 <
,,
?,
(, with furrows dravm
over the face, suleosae), rugosae,
wrinkled, 1 503 f.
i.
10.
,
e. too large to carry,
, ka
267 and
343, pierced,
,
ace. pi. part, prs., torn, ragged, 417.
(/), drag about, Q 755; f (), clefts, i. e. loop-
maltreat,
, (),
109. holes or udndows, in the rear wall of
,
usage, ill-treatment,
I.
draws a
II. ^, ,
(),
bo\v,
masc,
173,
224 f.
262.
cu stod em,
one who
mis-
giiard,
,, (),
the
behind them,
',
to lighten the stairway
143. (See cut No. 90.)
(r
ipf.
u e r e), were
; , aor.
in rapid motion,
fluttered
ip-
^, , (),
187 and 223. rushed forioard,
marched in pump around,
50 ; moved in armor,
,
III. 475, 69 danced, ;
they ran in between the reins, in taut 616; 417, were running hard by
reins, which by the fall of the (of automatons).
had been drawn to one side and en-
tangled. The word is sometimes trans-
lated traces, but there is no mention
of the use of traces in Homer. (Cf.
, ,
undergrowth,
out, hollow,
ntr.,
masc,
(),
559,
420 f.
473.
fruticeta,
^
', (),
plate I., at end of volume.)
town in Kreta,
dragged to
648 f.
the spot,
(,
sarmenta,
47.
ace. pi.
ticigs, brushicood,
fem., (),
166,
122,
a 356.
= (1)
cf
oi,
19,
351.(2)
^k troi,
(3)
A 170,
,
,, , , , , ,
coast of Thrake,
Samothrake,
12.
island off the
,
yydpo,
through Bithynia and Phrygia, and
-
zeln),
fawn
,
(),
, ,
(),],
into Fontos Euxeinos,
-<, ,
(from
upon, with
187, 719.
river
Ger. schAvan-
wagging of
ipf.
flowing
tail, 6.
folding doors, fores, I 583,
scaffolding, stage,
comp. ,
fem., boards, planks, esp. Ihe wings of
<p
275;
,,
ing, --,
126|.
,), , , ,
shield-swing- bring into the ways of reason.
ova, discreet, 158 and
,
9,17,18.)
,
199,
, ,
great shield,
home
t'i,
21 9, 222.
fa, ea(a)i(v), ntr., the
557,
of Aias, the son of Tela- ,
fonn
462.
imp.
,
fut.
etc.,
and 3
fut. mid.
v. 1.
sing. ipf.
aor.
,
)
230
;
(full
and
pass,
,
mon.
,
,
ther of Tyro,
quaked,
236t.
/, trumpet,
son of Aiolos, fa-
21 9f.
aor. aaXiriY^cv, resounded,
388 f.
aor.
iter,
({,
3
and finally
pi.
, 490,
also v.
and (from
salus),
servare, conservare, are, ^reeerre,
I 78, V 230, 290, 372 tv^fv, inde
1.
also
any ,
(,
;
y, 1 681, 424,
ipf.
subj.
(2)
nequaquam servaberis, thence
in no way shalt thou deliver thyself
309.
, see .
('
283
,, ,,
?), grim^ sarcastic,
,
302|.
^
sing, only 450 1.
(, ,
;
219.
, VOC. ^',
flesh,
etc.,
380,
also
son of Zeus, chief
,
293,
,
of Lykians, ally of Trojans, 800,
876, 658, 392, 464, 633 ;
,
;
,,
burial, 667.
forest stream in
Mysia, 445,
34, S 87.
son of Enops, V0unded by
S
Aias, 443|.
, (),
at butt-end of spear,
,
driven into the ground,
cut No. 4.)
by Avhich
153|.
a spike
it
(See
was
,
ing) the doors,
the yoke, 486
, {)(),
I
;
583; iugum,
pass. mid. prs. -shaL
,,,, .
vov, (a), ipf aor.
adv., (), clearly, plainly, concuti, he shaken, 59;
, ,,-
, .
(), {),
dare, quench, calm,
extinctus
see
aor.
106,
etc.,
'6,
192.
see
extinguere,
I
est, go out,
678 ;
I
2 aor.
471 ; ces-
se-
vibrata,
ness,
5, ,
Paisos,
558;
pus, moved herself,
, , , (-, 612t.
gleam of
flash of lightning,
fire,
commovit
father of
199.
509
76; incendii,
Amphios from
),; Jire,
cor-
bright-
739
,,
savit, cease, 182. blaze of the burning ship, 600; of
-, -,
-, -, -,
,,
denoting motion
-. -,
suffix angry look, 17; wondrous radiance,
toward; v\po-, 379, 214.
/3^,
,
from luna, moon, plenam,
aor.
(6/3), veritus hoc est in 484 symbol of splendor, d 45.
an im , /eareii, 167 and 417. ao, Euenos, son of Se-
;
y,, fem., , (),
,
awe, 178;
ro, r e
' , (),
ere t i a,
miror.
astonishment, lepios, 693 f.
aeklvovy ov, (celery), ntr., apium,
^6-, imp. are ye parsley, 776 and
, = ,. .
ashamed?
=
242 f.
prs.,
, 72.
masc, river, (1) in
,
see Elis near Ephyra, 659, 531. (2)
() ,
, , , {, or
1.
see
fem., s er ),
in Troas near Arisbe, 839, 97.
priests of Zeus at Dodona,
cord,
, (, 19, 115,
,
89, flrm-
,(, (), , , ,, .,
; ;
maidens. compacted.
,
ly
ipf aor. ,
Ger. s c h w i g e),
2 aor. sync,
desirous;
, (^),
(^),
132
-
set in
drive
284
tor's
-,
by Patroklos,
5,
586|.
son of Ithaimenes,
; 111, 108,
away, 89, 35 ; hurl, throw, A 147, 241, 835, 564, 367, 114, I 48.
S 413 set on, A 293 208, / have 511.(2) son of Perseus and of
,,
; ;
,
really Andromeda, father of Eurystheus,
JUm from both mid. freq. = act., : 116,123.
yet also = pass., festinare, hapten,
448,
chase,
,-6,
S
6,
416,
519.
518; appetere, strive for,
630; start up (II.),
26,
271;
415 evolare,/y away,
; ,
strength,
,
3 aor. pass,
pi.
\
(^), inclusi fuissent, mur, seek strength in the council, i. e.
pen up, 131 f.
masc, {, ), in counsel.
ov, ,, etc., with
,
cleaner of cattle-pens or sheep -folds, and without v,fut hog, I 208, 300.
<5, ,
(, , , ,
224|.^ nitido, a, shining,
,
,,
pen, fold, 219, 319,
(), before
also
ntr., sign, mark (by which any thing
589.
'
masc, (sepes), glittering, of garments, X 154; reins,
226; rugs, 38
imp.,
,
449.
S
(^-, Ger
90, 42.
from
;
. sc h
,
e i g e), hush !
,
is identiiied), 188; of recognition dat. silent io,
for us two,
lot,
455 ;
326, 250; mark on a
189; on a horse, spot, star,
a sign from heaven, thunder,
,
silently,
, , , , and
, , , (), ferreus,
y,
134, 195, 391.
, literal-
lightning, 413, 244; prodigium, ly " iron din of war," crash
X 30; funeral mound, 814, 86; of iron weapons ; fig. hard or firm as
m^rk to show the length of a throw, inf lex us, X 357 intrepidus,
iron, ;
,
195; baleful characters,
,',, , ,
not alphabetic
,,
205; indefessus, /i 280.
writing, but pictorial,
(
.,
),
fut.
,
point out,
,
, (),
1 68.
aor.
ipf.
358
iron
(8,
ov, , ov, masc, ferrum,
TToXwv,
;
steel blue
violet blue
;
dark or
symbol of firmness, inex-
,,
reddish, others glittering
=
,
;
,,(),
orableness, well-
, ,
;
Tivi, 58,
over some one,
250 ;
427
suam sortem
3?
;
85 ;
mid. aor.
,,
wroughi, wrought with much labor, of
iron tools or weapons.
,
Phoenician city,
, ,
in sign ire, wiar^, 175. 425 inhabitants of Sidon,
, , nom. - ;
sollertes, skill-
, 743;
,
commander, lead- ful, and
84, 618, 118,
,
er, 431 ; driver, 127 ;
pas- 290; their country, 285;
,
,,
tor.
to-day,
,
3 sing,
135,
, A
27.
431.
(
pf
(II.)
r/jUfp^,
town
putrescere,
ho-die), hodie,
in
aor. pass, subj,
Paphlagonia,
rot, ,, ,
(), ipf from
Sikelia,^ (Sicily),
i],
307
291\, from Sidonia.
inhabitants,
V 383,
366, 389, 211.
comm., Sikyon, a city
on south shore of gulf of Corinth, sub-
hissed, 394.
Sikania, earlier form for
;
6, ject to Agamemnon,
853t. 572, 299.
Thrakian city on the Hel- 1(, (1) small river rising in
lespont, opposite Abydos, 836|. Mount Ida, and flowing across the
I
(), valid a, strong, Trojan plain into the Skamandros,
774, 777, 22, 475, 4, 52,
505t.
(See plate V., at end of volume.) (2)
personified, Simoeis, the god of the riv-
6,
:85
, ,,
oar rests as
35, e.)
'6()
it plavs. See cut No.
,
er just described, 307. (1) plain of
son of Trojan Anthe- the Skamandros, also 465,
real name of Astyanax,
, aiyeraiy
rap ere,
,,
mion, slain by Aias, 474, 477, 488.
ipf.
seize, despoil^
iter, -
,
467.
402.
slain
(2)
by(3)Menelaos,
son of Strophios, a Trojan,
49.
, (
,
^ 6 c et, harms, in ungenuine verse, the Scomander (called
by gods 'SavOoQ [yellow],
45).
(), the
ravenotis,
,
,481,
ai,
165. (II.)
rapax, Mendere Su,= " Scamander water"),
,
river rising on Mount Ida, 21.
, ,
ants of Leninos,
594.
,
(lit. " plunderers "), inhabit-
,
Thermopylai,
harbor
locality
fem.,
532 f.
aor.
in
boiols,
of Kythera,
(6)6(),
Lokris,
223f.
near
imp.
,
son of Aiolos, (scindo), scatter, disperse,
father of Glaukos, founder of Ephyra
(ancient name for Acropolis of Cor- , , (),
341
, ; shed, 330.
dis-
(),
,
inth), 153 sq.
in the lower world,
;
nab ant,
ipf.
akyta
593.
iter, from , ,
persio, scattering;
116 and
, ,
225.
aor. opt, (6,
scatter,
exsic-
a
,
209t.
ce
,
used eat,
,
parch,
, 191f.
upper
,
010, ov, ov, thigh, 314|.
m en turn,
, ,, {),
grain, esp. wheat; wheaten ntr., adze, a 237 and t
-,
bread, 9, ; 602, 391.
306. ntr,, (), cover, shelter,
,
eating grain or bread, against the wind, 210. (Od.)
(,
,,
191|. ward
-,
pessumdet,
opt.,
defoi-m, rnin,
(),
a
male
6'7,
raised
imp.
by the winds),
pres,, ipf,
off,
991
142f.
,
,
inf. pres., aor.3 pi,
opt. aor, (specio, Ger. spahe,
, 513 and
inf.
dat.
568.
silere, keep silence,
fem., tacite,
Eng. spy), look about (after),
Tiva al
;
,,
I secretly, 310; ntr., staff,
, (),
., were (became) hushed sceptre, 59 and 247.
in silence. - ,
and mid. bearing staff or sceptre, sceptred, 64.
claudicare, im^, 47, 811. (11.) ov, ov, a, (scapus, ,
{),the only one of the Ger. Schaft, Eng. shaft), staff of
gates of Troy mentioned by name by Avanderer and beggar sceptre of kings, ;
Homer; it appears to have faced the priests, heralds, judges. (Cf. cut on
Greek camp, and to have afforded a next page representing Agamemnon.)
view over the Trojan plain, 145, 149, He who rose to address the assembly
263,
712,
,
, ,
237, 307, 393, I 354, A 170,
453,
y,
6,360.
,
{,
ovrtg, saliunt, skip,
on which the
'(),
upon, contra
against,
196;
595.
, inniti, lean
nitens, push
20
286
),
^, ov,
speculate r^
,, masc,
watcher, look-out;
(-
156, their (the suitors') look-out Avas
better, = they kept a sharper Avatch
overseer, person in charge, 359,
,
,
396 ; mark, target, 6 :
-,
Z24t.
fem.,
c1a desti um
(, ),
, in secret,
,
i 1 1 um i
darkness from absence of the
s,
| ,(),
b r a e, darkness, gloom,
(II.) the darkness of death,
to the eyes), 461
389
die,
(, ;
as
47.
esp.
, '. , ,
;
], , ,,
,,
be wroth,
(), obum-
,',
bret, overshadow,
subj, aor.,
232f.
m b r a-
Tivi,
(),
592|.
imp., , ,
',
ipf. bu be angry, wroth, 209.
bantur, were darkened, 388; A ac, fem., whelj), pup-
-
,, , - ,,
157,
chos,
=
,
according to Aristar-
shadow-casting, v. 1.
{),
1. ^(),
; with
ipf.
dis-
py, 289.
and ,
(Od.)
daughter of ,
Scylla, a monster dwelling in a
cave opposite Charybdis, 85, 235,
328.
,
perse, inf., 108, 125, 223,
-,
2
,
,
;
ters,
, ,
, , (),
480 and
130.
dash on high ;
, umbra,
278.
diffuse its
opacus,
shadow,
wa-
shady,
207;
319|.
509,
masc,
-,
,
of the departed, shade,
opaca,
ghost,
affording shade,
495.
^34t.
ntr., (cutis), c r i u m, hide,
,
ahadotcy, 525, 365.of The danger leather-worker, 221f.
protracted exposure to the intense rays masc, (drinking) cup,
., ,, ,
of a southern sun gives such Avords as 112t.
,
shade and shadowy much more mean- masc, earth-worm, 654f
ing to an inhabitant of Greece or Ionia masc, pal us, pointed stake,
than they have to us. see
,), ,
564t.
,
bound along,
opt.
226 and 228.
= perverted,
(), locality in Boiotia,
masc, horned
aor. subj. y,
owl, 66|.
e
roar, thun-
497 f.
,
3, crooked un- der, 210, 199 re-echo, 463.
;
, ov, , , , , {),
,
just, (opp. 387 f.
((), , masc, staL fearful, terrible (to look upon), 609,
(
, ),
', ,
for impaling, 177 ;
palisades, 344. / 91 ntr. as adv., kov
; only before
, ov, , masc, and of a cry or sound,
scopulus, 396, 73. 81 ; of look, 95. X
,
,. ,
cliff, ft
(),
,
search out.
specula, hok-out
mountain,
302.
speculari,
X
y,
145;
,
,
place,
ipf.
a'l,
watch,
, (),
on a rock
speculari,
40,
or
off,
,
Avith
,
terrible,
cleanse,
742;
ipf
226|.
par is, small, 757 f.
as adv.
= ,,
6, ov, a,
spec us,
ntr., (
cave.
,
?),
, '^.garment, shroud,
cover, /3 102 ; sail,
IIG
,
3\8,269.
,
, ,,
,
aor.
inf.
7,
(), ,
,
3 pi.
a Nereid,
pass,
make a
,
see
40f
subj. pres. 2 sing., y,
ac, ipf. iter,
subj.
libation,
y,
i.
aor. iter.
e. to pour
,
ov,
,.
senting a mouse at work, is repro-
duced from the tetradrachm of Me-
tapontion.)
(,
267 and
], see
see
ityytf, -fem.,
716.
. , 'vibex,
,', (),
wale,
or on the altar
,
case of need
(
363), in honor of the
divinity, before drinking, olvov,
yet also
', ',
with water,
from the goblet.
;
68,
194,
;
363, in
402,
15,
'
\-
,.
(, see
-,
cave, cavern, grotto.
ntr., seed, germ;
,
iron,
283.
6;
rudely formed mass of
826, 839, 844, the adj.
(self -fused) suggests that a
meteoric stone may have been meant.
a Lykian tribe, 184, 204, , ,,
174, 176,
, (),
pres.
spark,
144.
490f.
ZTTcpxeios, river in Thessaly
river-god the father of Menestheus,
as
,
oio,
-,
ger,
117,
,
or, ,
safe, sound (ace.
497, 382
otc,
;
,
, ,
sal
28,
us, inte-
nom.
367), A
, ,
.
move
rapidly.
,,
rapidly, hasten;
row rapidly, 22 part. = adv. hastily,
;
, ,
,, ,
cert us, certain. inf. aor. from
=
with
,,, ,
masc, funeral
etc, (), tuus
^oOy, desiderium
joined
tui,
urn,
;
91f,
=
, subj.
(),
imp.
etc., aor.
imp.
3 sing.
mid.
=
, ,
,
for thee ntr. used substantively fut. hasten, 373,
,
;
,
s, tcith with part., t 250 ;
, . -
thy possessions, /3 369. 121 hurry for-
,
struggle for,
, -,
,
;
,
ntr., 137.
,
tory of Attika, 278|.
(, sapiens),
see
,., , (.
broad,
,
skill,
754f . 1.
accomplishment, 41 2f. .)
see, {), fem., scopuli,
fern., capital of Lakonike, ree/;, f 401,405. (Od.)
,,,, -
residence of Menelaos and Helena, masc, scintilla e,
visited by Telemachos 460 sparks,
; 77|.
(), ,
,
Ka\\iyvpaiKa,vU2 582, 52, a 93,
; ntr., viscera, in-
/3 2 1 4, 359. 7pv,from
Sparta, ward parts, entrails, esp. heart, liver,
327, 10. to Sparta, a 285. and lungs ; these were roasted and eat-
-, , (^,
,, - , ,
ropes, 135f. en while the other parts of the victim
,
aor.
859
()7(),
aor.
draw forth,
pass. aor. part,
458 with
mid. suiim aliquid extra-
imp.
;
mid.
,
were burning on the altar, and served
as relish to the sacrificial banquet
.
which followed
scribed A
the practice de-
464,
;
9.
masc, (-,
.
;
here, one's hand, one's sword, etc.; fungus, sponge), sponge, as means
166, 1 pulled up for myself. of cleansing the hands, 414; tables
, imp. aor. from and seats, 111.
<nro8i-g 288
drink
,
(,
(, Ty, ash-heap,
fern., ashes,
a'l,
libationes,
trample upon,
(), .
clothes by stamping on them,
534.
, , (),
,
for helve, ^ 422 f.
aor. from
92
hole in axe,
and
labor,
v(i,
,
in honor of the gods; treaty ratified
by libations of unmixed wine,
159.
i m i
effort,
sc
eagerly, quickly,
t
y,
e t
fern.,
409;
i a,
(studium?),
in earnest
279, 209
.,
; - (),
;
,
,, ,
341,
with
axe-helve,
ex narrow
i
5, ,
entrance,
ntr.,(crf\Xw, Ger. Stiel),
236 f.
a e, confined space,
it,
be crowded,
ntr.,
34 ; 219, be
{), angus-
419.
66
S
;
ipf.
),
dijHculty, scarcely, 297. packed full, with gen.; dammed, weighed
,
,,
314,
if,
241.
aor.
(vivy),
<rra|(), ,
in close conrbat,
imp.
doion,
,
()
, ,
220, t 445
386.
OTCivonros,
be too narrow, ;
adj., (),
,
s t a r e, drop, fall, 39, 348. narrow ; fauces, narrow pass,
i i 1 1
fern.,
let
,
;
(),
see
,
row, digging a ditch, 121.
, , oTiv, , , {),
adj. fem., steri-
, (),
, ,),,,, ,, (,,
lem, unfruitful, barren, 522. (Od.)
post is,
to
post,
,, e.)
,
aor.
ipf.
(2)
., , , ,
S 167, 333, 89. (3) weight in bal- go forward, advance, 444,
ance,
,
(),
434.
inf. aor. = see
with
,
also with ace. vf'ith.
go, march, 833 also stand-
ing alone, I 86 ; of the sun, dimb,
;
, .
are taken as synon-
make
sail mid.
;
285
ready,
,,
aor.
287 send ;
',
(Ger. stel-
put in order, arrange,
;
294
taL in
make yourselves
,
3 ready, take in their sails,
, (), ','.
', pi. ;
,
aor.
part. 2 aor. from getting them into the hold, A 433.
stalled horse, ntr., {), i fu 1 a (),
,
uva,
pale,
,
506,
^,
263.
453 and
fem.,
y, at,
bunch of grapes, j; 121.
,
11.
(
{-),
),
,
stake,
vittae, chaplet or fillet of priest, which
Chryses (A 14) takes off, because he
comes as suppliant; the cut on the
next page shows the band in two
positions as extended at full length,
matched
, , ry,
to a hair in height,
plummet ;
765f
* ,
and as Avrapped around the head
the second representation the ends
should hang down by the sides of the
: in
, ., , ,'
nom. aris-
tis, eirs
(),
of grain, 598f.
stampfcn, -tapfcn),
ipf.
tread,
Ger.
wash ,
wail, sigh, t
,,
13,
mid. ipf
304; groan,
etc.,
95.
ipf. iter.
289 ^
,
85, 87, 88, 93,
,
122.) (3) edge of a
,,
cliff 138.
ring,
masc, (), crown,
736f.
,,
plupf. -TO, (), pass. pf.
place all around
,
encompasses ; the Gor-
gon's head Avas placed upon it around
=at the centre; cingebat ;
,
,
(),
417
,', ,, , '.
,
; (-,
puff, pant,
^,
bewail,
334 ;
waif,
393
467,
;
301
489;
391
roar,
with
318
;
groan,
=
side.
205,
,
s t
circumde-
p-
,
;
38
,, ,,a Greek whose voice
, (), for
, , (), , ,
men,
as loud as the united cry of fifty
groan, sigh;
785|.
169,
crrcvci
in heart, 16; rage,
ipf.
gen. also
sing,
and
and
beasts,
pi. for
218,
ntr., ()}),
both sexes, of
since
breast,
,3 men
,-,- ,
51 ;
,,
heave, 230. 140, 95, 189, are
OTCpcois, ,
yai, comp. situated in the breast, it is made also
(Ger. Starr), hard, the seat of I 256, and in gen-
, , , , (- , ,
,^,
; stiff,
263,
adv.
262|.
;
aor. inf.
;
(),
S
, ,
,
842,
Ger. Stirn), breast,
365, 508.
i/Ci V^, fem.,
thunderbolt, lightning,
<- () ,
radiance,
66,
363,
(),
72.
(),
184
ntr.,
;
479,
gleam,
he
in m
stone,
a, pillar,
fem.,
-,
298 f. (Equally admissible is the deri-
vation from
lightning.)
otcOtoi, ipf. de-
notes the expression of a wish by a
, (),
he who gathers the
,
pretend,
by inf. (always fut. exc.
525), have the appearance, make as
if, vith part., 584, stand as i/* thirsty
525, to have heard ; also
engage, threaten, promise.
,,,
fem., (),
,
, '.
, ], (,, plupf.
Starr), fix firmly,
aor. ()|, ,
inf. aor.
A 28
from
mid.
Ger.
support one's
,
;
in the heaven,
;
443.
,
, , , ^(), comp.
adv. -, (), close-pressed,
was piled upon,
rests her head
290
trodden firm, firm, compact, strong, of vals between them, 653 sq. At first
,
bodily members and weapons,
746,
(, ;
454.
{),
400,
rime, hoar-
the camp was surrounded by no wall,
Achilleus's presence rendei-ing such
defense needless; but after his with-
]-
fern.,
frost, 467 and 25. draAval, by advice of Nestor, 436-441,
,
part., (allied to a massive Avail with towers and gates,
), gliltering, gleaming, rtvi, 118-123, was built. (11.) (2) </ie
with oil,
drops), SJ 35 If.
OTik <5,
(,
596,
fem.,
ali^o
('/3),
with beauty, grace.
,
.sparkling
(),
(dew- /3
, &,
host, the army of the Greeks or Trojans,
), be
30.
encamped,
ipf.
187,
(-
378,
,,
^
row, rank, or file of warriors ;
', proleptically, to the ranks (so
that they formed ranks), 687, 113
assault.
OTpcTTToio,
(1) twistedand braided;
oi,
ringed
, ,
,
ai, (),
advance
., by ranks,
agmine incedere
in
ipf.
rows,
326.
in battle
or vehi,
(), an'ay,
92,
,
coat of mail (cf. cut No. 36),
placable, -,
0 (,
248.
113.
(2) exorabilis, that may be turned,
: voluble,
5,
^
516, 266. Eng. strug-
throat, of
.
Athenian leader,
Hektor,N 195,0 329,331.
(?(), ,,
man and
ar(ii),
beast,
,
slain
. ,
489
6 ),
(,
by gle), grow weary,
mouth,
; cia
351.
- , exhausted,
aor.
vertigine rotati
pass.
512,
3 pi.,
,, ,
= utter ; sunt, lit. his eyes whirled round and
, ,
have in one's mouth; ., prae- round = every thing was in a whirl
,
ceps mouth of rivers, harbors, c 441 before his eyes,
, , 792 f.
;
,
389, at the point.
, ,
gullet, throat,
oi',
292.
, (I'O
masc., (),
aor.
aor.
\/(), , , ,
iter,
also with chariot
(?),
(),
,
combat in
turn,
,, . ,,',,, ,
aor. inf. and in race, 323
or >vith plough, ;
wail, 124t.
), y, ,, sighs, groans,
544, 546 ; turn the sheep
toward the land of shadow. Pass.
356,
<,
83.
see
(, (),
(, ,
pres.
42, ipf.
aor.
(), , ,\^(),
(),
fut.
subj.
turn
plenum suspiriorum, mournful, one's self turn; hue
funeral dirge, U 721;
,
12; u c;
i 1 1 twisting myself tight-
,, ,
ous,
<55,
Q
.
elsewh. causing sighs and groans, griev-
159.
ov, masc., (), sighing,
ly into,
<,, (),
around me,
i. e.
t
twisting his wool tightly
435.
see
,,,, ,
groaning, 20, 40, 308. top, 41 3f. S
(, aor. l6pVf
pass, (II.)
masc, sparrow,
(),
311.
,
plupf.
out,
,
,
bed, couch, cai-pet, I 621,
scatter, I 213; calm,
,
158.
town in Arkadia,
(sternere), spread
171
606f.
tici, eddy, whirl,
,,
, ,.
son of Nestor, 413 and father of Skamandros,
439.
rrpaTiJs,
().(\) In
, ov, ,
Iliad
, masc,
oi,
< encamped
49|.
as support,
, (), 438.
cord,
(Od.)
rope,
,,,,
, ,
291
(,
-,
forms pronounced with synizcsis,
246), iai, , all
i?^-
,,
<605,
, , ,
, tree, 116. (Od.)
,,
00, ov,
adv. -, (), hated,
,
y, ntr., fg, 121f.
,,, ,
hateful, 79 201, wretched. (for s olio), ipf
,and
;
,
tOTvyov,
forms, ,
this last form. maZ:e hateful
shudder
370, V 400.
,,
608t.
1
fern.,
aor,
at,
town in Arkadia,
;,
the other
be disgusted with,
:
off,
and
mere,
out (of
,
aor.
116;
164,
prom ere
its
also
case),
ipf.
105.
, ,
()
,
take the lid ojf the quiver,
(
ypvov), take
1< 201; de-
(
strip
110,
),
-
river in the loAver world, by which the spoliare, spoil, 48 take away ;
gods swore their most sacred oaths any thing from him (Achilleus), 436.
,,
;
,
514, collect,
,
town in Euboia, aor. sibi or sua colligere,
539|.
, ()(\{), .
-,
tiv, aor.
(), ,
413, 292.
(more freq. ), -, -
y, ,
smite,
416, 7108.
dat.
37,
part.
437,
(for TV,
(),
end., ro/ yt,
pres.
ft), also
end.,
201,
;
A
scatter,
,
,
581 ;
305;
maltreat,
gen. rtolo
454,',
,
imp.
inf.
part,
-,
,,
aor.
(),
335, aor.
aor. sync. 3 du.
subj.
and
aor. sync.
204,
,
end. and orthotone, bring, or put together ; of rivers, unite
,
619, ace.
(du. (), and pi. q. v.), pers.
pron. of second person, t u, thou,
^, their waters
tact ;
of weapons, bring in con-
;
.
often strengtliened by yt or
-,
(), ,
-,
101.
; also
orthotoned Avhen joined with cases of
,640 ,
-,679,
other in battle,
hostile intent,
,
also mid.
concurrere,
55,
565,
70
,,- (with
578), 7neet, as
usually meet, also encounter,
;
377.
fem., island off the coast of
Karia, north of Rhodos ;
;
(),
fw, y,
stcine-herd, ; ^, excel-
masc, Syme,B 67 If.
() -, aor., (),
. -,
-, <-,
cans, summoning,
-,
lent, illustrious.
-,
<-, tu quidera.
,
(Od.)
aor.
55 and
part., convo-
302.
seizing at the
. ()
467, break
take counsel,
same
off.
197f.
time, 289
consul ere,
; but
-, ,
see ' aor. 3 pi.
-,
y-ov,
turbabant,
concur re rent,
ipf.
confound,
aor. opt.
strike
722f.
from
together,
, per- flow
,
into,
- () -", , ,
420|.
cuncti,
753
pf.
; mingle, 687.
have closed,
and
-,.
435|. a, all (together), 567,
,<-,
,, -),
imp. , ipf. -, aor. 214.
, ;, - -,
-, ,.
inf.
mid. 3 sing. aor. sync,
(for part.
902t.
<rtvinrj|v, curdled,
con
,
tangled;
late,
effect;
A 269 ; .
fund ere, confound, confuse,
102f.
295,
con-
- 292 -
(.-,
(real) bravery.
-,
<.-, ipf.
237|, where
to be repeated in the predicate, the
,, ,
united bravery even of weak men is
mid.
meet in battle,
-<($8, fut.
^, 736
is
,
once.
,-,.
,
atoay;
-,
aor. subj.
-<, -,
and 7 333.
~\, 95, laying hold
ipf. du.
ipf
, meet,
3 du.
of
mid.
134
at
,
;
, {),
;
(), self,
meditari,
202
aor.
pass,
pieces,
-,
-,
, ,
673,
() -, ipf 3
consilia bind fust, A 399, 189; tvvy,h'md
alwaj'S in tmesis, dash to
426.
pi, Scov, aor.
bind together,
-,, -. -
in ire, concert plans with, A 537 ; have up with a bandage, 599.
neither word nor deed in common with, see
I 374.
, from |, which
used when is ), aor.
ipf. -, (for
bind together; 72,
it is desired to lengthen a preceding
vowel by position, cum), as (, c i
( i t
=)
; S 36, shut in.
-6,
- (men)
twenty
also freely in compounds, with, along
, together, 98|.
^,
with, together,
cum
224, 42;
aliquo; una cum,
, ,, ^cdong with, !,
1.
be
/ii, fut.
together
be together
with, participate in,
al,
161,
,
57
,
hy tL aid of,
;
things, with,
tvrtai,
, ,
;
price;
-, , , , ,
270t.
2.
du. come or go to-
gether, esp. in hostile signif encounter,
;
-,
in a spirit of strife.
ipf.
,
denoting accompaniment, along with,
-, , ,
( ) aor.
avry
303.
,
freq. follows
^
its
498,
case,
cf. I
332,
194. }(),
inf. cogere, drive
gnash (together),
subj. (</,
together,
98 ;
booty
, (, -, -'.
gather together, assemble, pass, -aytipo-
and 2 aor. mid. sync.
-{),
X 129, in trans, engage in battle.
-\>, see
,,
() ,
assembled; aor. mid.
-,
collect
, S 465|,
masc, (y th\), junction,
, ,, ,
aor. 4(), cpcurai, aor. from close,
at,
-,
tmesis, confringere, dash to pieces, 426t,
,
467 ; 1 14, cnish with comm., fellow - worker,
his teeth. ^32|.
(Kw) -, subj. () -, fem., (), conflux^
ovTtg, ,
,
ipf. 515|.
ad templum -^ (-, ), also with
, , ,
lead together, con- aiti,
vocare; , continuously,
,
bring together the er etu 74.
,-', ,
animals for
, sacrifice,
on the other hand,
269 ; collect,
(tmesis),
() -,
ipf. hold together, meet,
-, , (), -
;
,-
etc., join battle, stir up battle, 133, 415; pf bent to-
861, 764. gether over, 218.
aor. r\ii^o.Vy joined in rais-
ing him,
ipf. tjcipcv
Q 590; on the other hand,
499, aor. subj. dcipcrai
(, ),
2)acts,X 261 f.
(-, , ),
502t.
,
680, are from
couple together.
-',
-
aor.
ipf,
cXcv,
gathered
740,
up,
tore
,
feast,
-,
conditiones,
linked with, accompaniment to the
319, instpuctiona.
99 f.
treaty,
fern,, (),
339; but
- , (-
fut., (), go well,
293
), ,, ,,
fem., //, ^ 100.
,
(Od.) a baU,
,
adv., like
245t.
() =-, , 204.
,
imp. prs.
,
3 1.
-,
imp.
committere,
ipf.
mid. 2 aor.
covenant,
,
perceive, hear, attend,
some
tptii ,,
aor.
agree,
,, 2 aor.
subj.
381
bring
some-
;
;
throw,
,,(^),
719.
, .
full
- make
to bursting,
(fall ), aor.
totter,
440.
464
pi. ipf.
hissed,
;
from
390 ;
over-
were
also
thing, A 273 ; with
one,
part.,
63 ;
76 ; mid. (, see
adv., {), eager'y,
same ^76. 165.
,
in the sense, impatiently, (11.)
-69,
-,
arisen,
,, ,
,
-
S
,
96 f.
pf.
see -.
having
'
dat. (), ace.
{-,
svo-), used as du. are,
()
see also (),
-,
467
-.;
() |-, (),
subj.,
see
commoveas, move,
set in motion,
f
332.
con-
pi. forms; gen.
orthotone and end.,
()
dat.
;
end. ; ace.
{)belbre
orthotone and end.,
orthotone
,
-
-,
iunctio,
home-stretch,
meeting of out- and
330|.
aor. , subj. -
and end., but not
[pronounced as monosyll.,
elscAvh.]
),
end.,;
v. 1.
567
213
96 and
also
,
;
pc'i^y,
interrupt, spoil,
-
, A 368
with , ;,
sui, sibi, se,
;
',
pron. of 3d pers., (a) reflexive,
;
eorum,
,
perceive, hear, (b) direct,
eis, etc., esp. common
ri,
-,
-,
92 fake heed to, 318.
268, ;
-,
a, wir., footstool, short, thick
, -,-.,
runt, rusJied together, 337 and 335.
see
, fern., pipe
block of wood placed before the seats
of the men at banquet,
231.
394 and
-^,
,,
{), ,
-,
,
or tube, hence (I) spear-case,
(2) shepherd's pipe,
(
13.
fem., mythical island, beyond
Ortygia, far in the West, 403 f.
), pf.
'
pass.
is broken,
,
comm., sus,
', ,
137|.
',
swine,
387.
(),
hog,
8(, Ty, (fun da), s^ng, as in
the cut in the hands of Assyrian i
serves also as bandage for wound,
eoof.
119
boar or sow
,-, ,
146, 783,
= ,
457,
see
389,
;wild boar,
239.
.
, ,
A 293,
,,,, ,
,,^/,
masc, hog-pen, sty. (Od.)
(),
,
', masc,
swine-herd; 282. (Od.)
' ^.
and see
ipf. aor.
{), pass. prs.
, pf.
only of victims for
iuguliim aperire,
sacrifice,
454,
cut or si<'<
, ,,
poss. pron. of 3d pers. pi., their, sui; the same, after caesura of third foot,
,
cf. 7 ; ad sua, 274. v221.
(),
;
plupf. pass, adv., near, hard by;
(), were bound toyether near kinsman,
, .
52 f. ^ 441 Avith dat., ;
,
Tivi;
of lasos,
'
^, ,
=
,, .
338|.
also hoimets,
see
167 and
see
es
259.
a e, wasps
268
,
never with prep. tlvai, be at hand,
,
, ,,, .
;
aor,
see.t.
ly,
-, ,
eagerly,
adv., {a^t^avov), earnest- fern.,
Phaiakes, Avhich the ancients located
Scherhi, the land of
,
124t.
masc, vertebra of in Kerkyra, whereas it really existed
,,
only in the poet's fancy, t 34, 8-
,,,,
sjnne, pi. backbone, 483 f.
^ iafog, svos), suus, their, 263.
,, -, , ^^^
,
, [pronounce
237, 231, always re- or 414], , (), (), strict-
', ,
ferrin^ to a pi. subst. ly, holding out, enduring, then merci-
hammer, 434f. less, unfiinching, dreadful, both in ex-
, ntr., ankle, 518, travagant, 1 64, and in seriously meant
117.
, ,,
(), , pron.
they two, both of them,
of 3d pers. du.,
A
.) 8. (See also
sense always in the latter sense where
;
,
crime ; ipya, impious ; 69, ,
.
,,
,
c(ptv,
du,, ye,
and
you two.
under
62 ;
A 257, 574;
pron. of 2d pers.
gen.
udcked.
aor. mid.
'.'? y, yG{iv),iem., (-, s c
wood, A 462
from
,. with the
i d i),
,
split log, ;
,
du,, of you both, 21 6|. opt. aor. from
<6,^,/,(^? Ger. Sclieit), masc. coll., nuhes, t
;
,
attempted to represent in the cut under
a, the beams forming the
: ,,{),. .
-; ,
463t.
name in Boiotia,
town on river of the
497 f.
part. aor. mid. from
same
,
h b, see
.
, c, ; d, ;
,
e,
, g,
72t.
masc,
fight,
Phokians, 517,
830|.
son of Iphitos, chief of
(1)
306. (2) son of
Perimedes, a Phokian, slain by Hek-
,(, , A 427, 428, 440, 450, 456
Odysseus, A 447.
roc, ri,
53.
((),
; slain
, ,
cass, 79,
tor, 515. 300), acc.
{), from close at hand, 117, 246 (from see
then near at hand, near (jivoq, 447), S a-1u s), safe, unharmed, X 332 ; cer-
/3 267, 807 ; position in verse always tain, 305.
295
.
= . (2) = , ,
', (1)
(3) = after , ,
60, 120
347.
,
II. 4.
1. masc,
see
(), arrangers,
.-5,,, ,
leaders (v. 1.), IGOf.
TaBcis, aor. pass, from
,
{Fkpyov), endur-
ing labor, patient, drudging, mules, d 636,
-?,
666.
chief of Maiones,
,
865t.
kisteus, 566,
,
(1) scales, balance,M 433,
,
ao, son
678.
ntr.,
{,, tollo),
-,
a definite
,
mes occupies the place of Zeus.)
-, (, ),
pound,
weight,
I 122,
perhaps
and elsewh.
(2)
about a
, (), ,
TaXa-irevBca, ace.
griefs, patient in suffering,
, , ,
masc,
(), heanng
222 f.
ting
iyiac,
the
housekeeper,
shin,
, , ,
sharp -
340. (II.)
stewardess, y
cutting,
fem., (),
392; with
-,
of silver for wool, d 125
lasJcet,
wicker-work for fruit, etc.,
, .
only voc.
foolhardy, wretch,
568.
,
and without
152.
penser,
,, , ,-
masc,
44
yvvf],
-,
421, esp. of Odysseus. of Aiolos, 21.
,,
,
, 7j, see ipf
(),
-fpXvov,
masc. and ntr.
shield-bearing (sus-
from
, ,
(), parallel
(also written
, ), ,
, , , -
form
aor.
and
' ,,
-
pended by
-, -,
\'\\'',
as adv., bravely,
hearted, 300f
=
cut No. 121), in
general, brave, intrepid, valiant, joined
239. (II.)
herald of Agamemnon,
289; ntr.
stout-
ov,
flesh,
=
cut up, cut in pieces,
furrow, Avith the plough,
,
of ships, cut through the waves;
wound, matin ;
707 also
secare, cut; of
conclude a treaty
with sacrifice, foedus icere, 124,
;
,
;
276, A 320,
250, 267,
, , .
118, 192, 196,
897, represented in the
following cut from very ancient Greek ; 105 ; 155, I made a truce which
was death to thee slaughter; cut off,
;
,
relief.
.
-, (, ),
.,
see
see
, cut-
an arrow from a wound fell trees
lop q/f saplings from the wild fig-tree,
off an enclosure,
hew beams mark
;
mid. pass.
;
;
;
^
, ,
mid.
, - aor.
,
TayoMi]Kci
ipf.
',
the shuttle /row one side of the warp to
the other, ;put upon their
e. g.
580.
-, (^,and
),
pace, drove at full speed ; of Zeus and
,
dat., tcith other gods, Avhen the comparison is
hng
long,
- edge or point, of spear
77, d 257.
589t.
- {, ),
slender-legged,
for ravaPoio, (tenuis),
(^),
464f
hng-,
sword,
i. e, ,,
,,,
en,
suit ,
with a net or noose, extend, spread over,
involve in, yet the meaning strain, tight-
make more
'
these passages,
intense seems also to
359 ;
-
pass., be
,
con- stretched out, extended; 175, the
taining long - enduring grief, deeply cheeks became full again; mid. ipf.
painful, long - lamented, always with aor. and cor-
OatHiToto, 70, 100, 171. responding in formation and meaning,
son of Zeus, king in Si- aor. pass., 475, ran at full stretch ;
pylos, father of Pelops, grandfather of
Atreus ; revealed the secrets of the
gods, and was punished therefor in
, ,,, ,
having strung his bow,
stretch one's self out.
112; t 298,
, masc,
c.g.
-
Hades, 582 sqq.
,
-
stem of
thin, stretched out, freq.
228.
long-tongued,
< (), f
(tenuis),
66f.
(/), vnth
in compounds,
slender-,
slen-
,,., ,
carpet, rug,
bed,
112.)
rapd^y,
from
pf.
used as cover for seat and
12, I 200.
see
ts
(),
(See cuts Nos. 73,
and
plupf.
A
aor.
8.
|,
, ,,,,
-, -, -,
der, sharp point, 297 f. stir up, trouble; pf., be in confusion,
-5, ,
tapering, II 768.
,
;
in finely
keen,
{"),
aop
woven
;
,
', 6,
95, 346.
aor.
(),
ft,
be terrified, fear,
imp. ft, ipf.
,
,
;
garment, richly clad; others translate, aor. and ri (II.), dread, A 831,
with long flowing garment, 228, d 469.
305.
-^, -, ('), ntr., (tor-vus), terror,
,
with
,
dread, 152 and 181.
,
wide 'extending wings, 237 and ry, terrore, 342|.
350.
, (),
broad-winged,
- irrepoi
65 and
(
468.
),
., .
, , (,
Tmolos,
Lydian
later Sardes,
ijvat,
city
see
44f
on Mount
, ,
stretching masc, tor-
-, .
or stringing the bow, 112f (illustrated a surface for dry-
r e o), crate (properly
in cut No. 37). ing any thing upon), t 219 fiat of the ;
-5,
,,
and tender bark, 767 f. place of confinement of the lower
ov, tcith long, slender world, situated as far below the earth
leaves, 102. (Od.) as the heaven above it here the Ti- ;
,,,{)('){),
,
^, , ,
raw pass, extenditur, tans were shut up, 13, 481.
, (),
, ,
stretched out, fiat,
is
,,
,
393t.
(), fut. thick, close together, frequent
, , , -- , , (),
< 174, aor. ntr. as adv., ofen, thickly, 47.
, , (, ),
()^,
plupf.
606.
aor. subj.
533 f.
.
297
(,
bum, then solemnly bury, ,
torreo?), orig. perh. dry,
456.
33;
nature
connects things which by
I.
belong together, (1) -que,
(II.) whether single words, A 5, 38,
476
ravpfiiQy , (), of ox -hide, or sentences, A 38, 192, 467. (2) is
258. (11.)
,,
, often repeated, cf. et et, A 167, 13,
A
,
tanr us,
,,
728,
bull,
389.
oio,
winding-sheet, shroud,
ntr.
ov,
adj.,
ov,
with and >vithout
('),
/3
inhabitants of the island
%>,
99. (Od.)
,-
157 may connect principal and sub-
(3)
sura,
;
' (
cipal sentence; rk dk,
12,
418,
225,
845 ; A 218, only expressed in prin-
366.
249, A 417 ; in cae-
227), without marked em-
a 417; this Taphos has been phasis of second clause often re- ; ,
identified with Meganisi
the island peated (y 413, 239, A 264), or
between Leukas and Akarnania; the ( 365), or (
283, A 465) first one,
Taphians were notorious among the
neighboring islands and on the op-
then the other
604.
A 400
;
122.^(0(3.)
2.
,
,,,
105, 181,
427, 7 426.
masc.,
astonishmerd,
it still serves as a connective,
particles,
but can rarely be translated into En-
glish (cf.
it
cept ',
quisque, undique),
may be affixed to all relatives ex-
A 86, 238, 279. (2) to sub-
(1)
exsequiae, ,,
burial; perform ordinate conjunctions, e. g.
, , (), ), ( ,,
the rights of burial, Q 660; funeral
banquet, daivvvai,
fossa,
309.
ditch, trench,
ov, , oi>,
^ 120
fem.,
esp. for ,
90
33,
nate conjunctions, e. g.
,
in second member, or '
522. (3)
A 521
,
,
,
to co-ordi-
,
;
,,, ,
fortification, e. g. round the encamp- or when in the first mem-
ment of Grecian ships, 179. ber is wanting, we find in the second
, aor. part., pf. fv, member , (aftfer \,
,,
amazed,
(),
'plupf.
and
adv. from
be astonished,
166, 168.
quickly,
164),
also
,
,
, 484
(a) nor also, (b) but not
aut, either; doubled, whether
(after )
;
'
,
soon,
, {),
A 205,
, =
251.
quickly,
(),
365f.
etc., see ra-
or,
522.
A
than, TT
410,
216;
42, and simple, quam,
,
nam que. (4)
with inteiTOgative, A 8, cf.
(5)
,
,
any body, 535.
-,
()
, , (), - ',
.
ti, ntr., speed, 406.
tcith swift
(6)
/i 138
stood.
; in
201,
', is
362,
to
450,
be under-
,
horses,
, {) ' ,
, , ,,
epithet of
vv,
(),
6.
, ,
and
-,
,
248t.
city in
pi.,
Arkadia, 607t.
roofed over,
sup.
, ,,, -f:(a),
, ^
swift, fleet;
,
,.
,
comp.
,, .
.
ova,
pedibus,
.
561, quick,
,,, ,
2; of
;
6,
apartment,
TccXo =
hall,
from
tecti,
see
559, roof;
chamber, a 333. (Od.)
,,
Avith inf. 186 ; 133; see
(), .
,
26 comp.
-,
; ;
ntr. cf.
6
ocius,
740 and
, (,
,
, , , ,, ,,
quickly a^ possible.
315.
quam
fem., swiftness, speed,
3 du.
,
=
subj.
pass. pf.
ten do,
tibi.
3 1.
aor.
plupf.
aor.
,
T stretch,
usually postpositive, corresponding in (see cut No. 10), bind firmly
meaning and use to que, exes. 136, on the chariot rim; chin-strap
,,, , ,
298
,,
; 5,
chains;
hung; spread
dependebat,
a tempest
young,
,
248.
aor. ,
' (),
;
), ',
tug of war,
,
of.
(cf.
;
the combat
build, 62.
son of Tekton (ship-
<,
,
spreads itself around
the horses ran at full speed, at full
; builder), Polynaos,
fem.
114f.
pi., (), car-
stretch
.
porrectus.
;
,
),
stretched out, prostrate, penter's art, 250t.
ova, ,
masc, (,
-
TcXos, see
6(, ,, ao, Boiotian seer, dead
, 315 ; %,
maker, builder, carpenter,
worker
', ,
before the Trojan war; his temple
and oracle in Orchomenos, 537, 50,
89, 479,
267,
251,
323.
524, 32, 139, 151,
He alone of all the
shades retains his consciousness, but,
like them, needs the draught of blood
in order to converse vith Odysseus.
in
E59t.
(-,
,,
horn ;
bearing or supporting,
,
tul-), (1) any
390.
father of Phereklos,
Tcipea, ,
s i d e r a, {rspac, ), (No. 115), for shield (see cut), S 404 ;
,,
constellations, 485.
,
augmented),
prs. ipf {tret
act.
, also un-
and pass., terere,
icear away, fatigue, 745, 153; dis-
,
tress, afflict, 251, 255, d 369 ; tor-
ment, 61, 510 ;
pass., he hard
6
pressed, 387.
,
stormer of walls,
built themselves,
-
cities,
{),
(pellere),
449 f.
31 and 455.
aor.
voc.,
mid.,
, ,
559, 646.
ntr. dimin. from
well -walled,
,, ,
wall cf private building, 165 and often cunningly wrought, 610. the(2)
), ;
343. thong bound about or piercing
', (Ger. , , ankles, to drag dead body away,
De
,.. .
i c h), wall round a city,
,
A 308, 290; cf. cut No. 18, where the ankles
,
558 fortification, rampart (draw a line of the slain Achilleus are already
,
;
of wall,
,
4, pierced for the thong.
436, son of Aiakos,
see brother of Peleus, king in Salamis,
,(),
,,
,
,
(),
,
,
, TCKCCIV, see
,,
T6KVOV, voc.
voc.
317
70.
, , (), ,, , (),
throw ; A 526, pledge.
;
192,
decree, appoint,
intend, predict,
goal, end;
aor.
349
over-
84, a,
Aias,
kros,
,,
father of Aias and Teukros,
177, 284. 293,
TcXcOei,
ready here,
553.
170,0 462.
,
283,
son of Telatnon,
709.
son of Telamon, (1)
', A 591. (2)
282 generally
Teu-
is aU
= to
,
;
. (), -
child, 73 ; in fond, conciliatory ad- be, 52, 1 441.
dress, (,
192 ; young, 311, 1 13. gen, pi., perfect, un-
(),
^, , ^ {), ',
Wkov, see
child,
,
229, as term of
ntr.,
blemished, of victims,
247
most perfect,
= aquilam
A 66 ;
(Jovis alitem).
sup.
a 1 i t u m,
71 ;
,,
rekiUi 299 Tepireiv
T6\eici, ipf. hiXtior, and prs. pass. ', small island westward of
, Troas, A
euTai, ( ), bring to pass, fulfill, 38, 33, 159.
625,
I 456, 593, 160, r 305,561; eare- chief of Magne-
-
cwie,^234, 161. sians from Thessaly, father of Fro-
,, . , .
%
,,, ', ,,
<: bringing to thoos, 756|.
perfection or maturity,/?^/; (jQar), 32. du., pi. masc,
(),
,^,
(Od.)
fut. y, ,, , ei 524, with
muscles ; neck-muscles,
y 450;
456
307, muscles
,, eiv, aor.
aor. pass,
ayg,
and
of hip.
', , see
,, ,
fut.
(),
328;
mid.
, ,, ,,, , ,
bring to pass,
in pass,
fulfill,
200; in
signif.,
general,
',
See 1.
, y,.
=
and 2.
tui, see
,
,
80, 62 ; carry out, 275 ; ;
, ,, ; , S 280;
complete, Tty, ;
(, ),,
bring misfortune upon. tuus, thy, 739, 122, 295, y 94.
, (), end, accomplish-
, ,,,,,,,, ,,
ment, a 249 ; object, 1 625, see prodigium, por-
to be secured. tentum, omen
', , , or portent found in
,
ka, kouv, ipf, some manifestation of nature, e. g.
; -
fut. aor. lightning, thunder, rainbow, hence
, , {),
,
,
^, {)y,
',
,
, , {)
and fut.
(),
(),
'
since Zeus sends it,
; but it is sent for the en-
, ;
',
;
', , ,
pass. prs. ipf. lightenment or warning of men, hence
,, ,
pf. with gen. the monster
plupf. aor. {)\, fut. Gorgo is called, 742,
(), bring
, ,-
and 4, Eris holds in her
,
to
,,,
goal,
g-in'^e,
fulfill,
(1)
altogether,
^)
accomplish,
complete,
222,
with part.,
409. (2)
107 ;
176;
hands as dread sign of war possibly the
Gorgon's head, possibly the snakes,
',
with which she is often represented.
(), terebra,
- , ,,
vul' /3 a, borer,
,, {)
',
fulfilled, auger, 246 and 198.
440, in other phrases
ntr. (),
,/ means practicable. (3)
, (),
tribute, I 156.
(cognate
shining,
with teres), perh.
gleaming, usually explained
'
fillment, effective,
ntr.,
tender, soft, A 237,
translates,
^(),
(, pi.
180; Ameis
332, pearly tear.
= (),
, , ^ ,,- ,
Ger. Ziel), end, sum,
122, (1) ntr., terminus), goal, pillar
sum and substance, ; 630, round which chariots had to turn at
mark showing how far
, 309
victory in battle ; in races, ;
words, t 5,
,
476.
(),
(2) accomplishment, a quoit Avas thrown, 193.
, , ,
reality, ; peri- encircled
phrasis for death,
tion, 378
553.
(3) comple-
conclusion of the
with a fnnge or border,
furnished with tassels or tufts,
242
,, ,
;
matter.
the army,
(4) manipulus,
company 730.
division of 803. (See cut No. 93.)
son of Terpis, Phemios,
-', , (),
(II.),
(), marks
ntr., off the X330t.^
limit
(),
Tcpicvos,
,
of the corn-field,
ntr., land
707.
lighting in thunder, also
,
sometimes re-
de-
,, , . , -, -
marked off and set apart as property ferred to whirling the thunder-
of king,
363. ',185 as sacred to a god,
; bolt, Zeus, A
prs.
419,
and
75.
ipf, (often unaug-
,
copper mines
fem.,
(in
town famous for its mented both
Kypros ?), a 184f,
see
fut.
subj.
in act.
aor.
and mid.), mid.
,
, aor. pass,
3 sing,
,
3 du.
subj.
subj.
3 1.
300, 1.
for
,
,, .
.
^, ,,,,
2 aor.
,,
('),
/, a
see
|,
also pf. part. act.
grieve, be troubled,
i m.
447,
o-it,
555
etc..
:
,,
(),
441,
Mid. and
inf.
Avith part.,
and
refresh, delight, rejoice,
cantando,
pass., satiate one's self with,
385. aor.,
a 218.
,
(),
-
, 3 1.
see
find,
subj.
374 ;
y, defective
reach, attain.
, 705, y 70
tatisfy, 513, take ("^), containing four
,, ,
I ;
-
in, 113,
part., 369, 760 ; 26 ; {tvi) of land as large as a man can plough in
,, 23, etc.
ourselves;
,, ,
(
{)\,
;
337
in sleep, of. I
292, to be joined with
letus delight
in (the pleas-
on the bed ;
,
; \-
a
, (),
day,
layers of ox-hide,
374.
times, c
, ,
which
^,
spoH,
it explains.
37t.
(), delight, rare
306t.
, ,
(), ^, , . .,
aor. ijvat, etc., abreast, 81t.
deters it, dried vp, -\\^ fourfold, A 128|.
see
,
529t.
ipf.
and
(torreo,
2
-,
WTpaTos, see
with fourfold crest,
,
aor. ijvai,
tergo), become or be dry, of wounds, 743 (see cut under where
of place for drying gi-apes; - <^j *> ffj f
show the four successive
-
lighting mortals, Helios,
-(),
cattle, 705|.
(),
de-
269 and 274. ioned in four ridges or bands, not essen-
worth four tiallv different from following,
quadraginta,
and X 315,
384
743. (See cut No. 122.)
with the crest fash-
122
340.
, , quatuor,
forty, 524,
618,
,,
22.
aor. part, (tango), hying
foot, A 591 and
,.
hold of, by the
23.
.
,
TCTOToi, etc.,
(),
TCTOpircTO,
6,, ,(),
, , , ,quartus,
6-
pf. part, from
and
see
*-, .
,
,
,
y 301, 615; ntr. with and without
quartum,/yr the fourth time,
. ,
786, see
X
.
,,
<,
208.
6|,
see
-
inf. pf. pass, from
see
t 71.
Wrpflvc, see
,
,
6,
in
).
via, see .
four
..
via, etc., see
parts, 363 and
, .^, ,
( ), to arm ourselves, see
^,
104t.
see
2 du.
rirra^ voc, (Sanskrit, t&ta), form
of fond address, esp. of younger friend
to elder, Father, 412|.
6, , cicada, a kind
301
also Avith
TqXcOaovras
,, cf. , sur-
"
,
of grasshopper, probably not unlike pass, 279; was the habit,
,.., , ,
the katydid; the gossiping elders at 275.
',
,
,,
, ,.,
TtTTiytaaiv,
,,
Ttv
, ,
the gate of Troja are compared with
=
151f.
see
see
contrive, device, 415;
prepares the way for
fem., (tepere),
613,
may not
fut.
',
25,
(),
where
251,
aor.
,,
Axy- he who contrived it, may he never
,
son of Teuthras,
los, iSf. again contrive a second like it. (Od.)
,
TeiiOpas, gen., y, fem.,
los.
,
by
(2)
Hektor,
--,
a Greek from Magnesia, slain
(cunning)
art, skill, 61, 614;
,
TOSf. device, 455, 529, 327.
65, adv.
.',
son of Telamon, 270, fem.
,
170,
and of Hesione of Salamis, step-brother for skillful
of Aias,
-
371, the best archer before in weaving, 110.
,' ,.
Troja, 350, 372, 31, 322, 273, better see
484.
, son of Teutamias, =
Lethos,
(), ,
843t.
(()(), ntr., imple- ,(), [monosyll.,
. 1., 42
348,
. 1.,
231,
189,
370],
,
,
;
,,
,{),.,, , -
218, elswh. arm a, equipment, arms, 42 189
, ; meanwhile, ; 127,
301, 137.
hv, ovoy,
190
1.
; some time, 231.
(old imper. for or
), ,
ipf.
^
(y. 1.
(),
(), , , , ,
-
flit.
3 du.
346), mid.
act.
{),
etc., aor.
etc., also red.
parallel
hand here,
its
form to
freq.
force may be given by there!
219, e 346.
with follg.
stretch out the
imper. when
S
, , (),
y,
aor. mid. 2. (also written ry, orig. old dat.),
, -,
409;
624,
209,
77
6;
then generally,
(,
,' ,
, see
ntr., oysters, 747|.
voc, daughter of Uranos and
,
, , ,,,()-
,
,()],
',
;
: 118 ; render,
397 mid. only of preparation of meals,
prepare or Aave prepared for one's self
etc. pass, and fut. mid.
;
4),
,
of Gaia,
river-gods,
, ,,
cording to
, ',
Avife
S 302
S 201t.
ry,
of Okeanos, mother of
of all the gods ac-
(),
;
decline, 201+.
, ,
pf. 423, pf. pass. imp, consume not
3 pi. - thy soul, 264
;
mid. ,
,
;
, :,,
plupf. 176 waste one's self away with
,
;
, ,
of or in,
^ 53, 356 ;
563) ; be ready,
well-icrought,
395,
250,
482
X
wfth gen.,
445
, from far away from,
; ,
far from, ;
,
csp. freq. in signif. take phce, happen,
;
tant,
,
454 ;
,
strange, foreign,
(),
c'tojv, , (\),
863.
, ,
45.
dis-
ntr.
fieri,
207,
546,
544; be, become,
622, - 120, 84, 30;
TIVOC, takes the place of;
21
,
, 423. X
luxuriant- groto-
ing, blooming, of plants, forest, hair ;
-6,(, ),, ,,,,, , ,
6-, ,
lies, I233,
,, ,
,
-
30,
,,
renowned, esp. as epithet of Trojan al-
491.
,, ,
, and
wide-
302
inf.
, fut.
part,
lay up honey,
tjai,
tic, tt,
3 pi.
tvrtg, ipf.
etc., inf.
106.
-=
, ,~;,
,,, , ,,
ov, etc., son of
Odysseus and of renelope, 112,
156; visits, in search of his father,
attended by Athena (in form of Nes- yC, y,
=
aor.
and
;
and
ar,
eijyg, y,
(
K{ti'),
tv ),
subj.
andi
1|
tor), Pylos,
,,
1 ; Sparta, d 1 ; returns
home, 1 ; helps his father in combat
with the suitors,
Upr) \
a 213,
; 124. (Od. and
92, 267, 284, 294
T-oto, periphrasis,
510;
409 ;
,,
-
, ,
inf.
, , , ,
,
, , ,, -
-
mid. pres. imp.
fut.
,
{),,
{),
part,
aor.
part,
imp.
2 aor.
{),
,
,
260, 354.) subj. opt. imp.
{),
^-,
son of Eurymos, seer
among the Kyklopes, t 509. ,
; also as if
),
inf.
from
part,
pres.
, ,
(), (con-
town of Laistrygones, (, 1. ipf
ic
-5 (),
82, 318.
conspicuous
dere, Ger. thun,
Eng. do). I. act.,
(l)ponere, collocare, sei,^Mi,^/ace,
,,
,
far and 29, followed by dat.
,
tcide, 83f lay,
ao, son of Telephos, Eu-
,, ,
without prep., or with
', by
,
,
.
rj'pylos, 519. ace. with
, of an such age (as), by gen. with
; iv ;
, ,,,
487, 20. place in the hands or arms, A 45, 441
(), from far (away), (2) metaphorical, put
(into one's mind), suggest, bestow, rivi
<5 {), far away,
312, 478, t 273.
,
233, iv in one's
22 with ^., far from, A
<5 {), a
; 30. heart {, etc.), A 55.
far to distance, (3) propose prizes in games, deposit
away,
,
-,
and X
afar,
from, V 249,
455
68.
,
712
ov,
407,
adv., most distant,
;
* 59.
with gen.,yar
, {, -
322f
gifts, statues in temple, etc. ; bury,
,
83.
136, cf.
171 ;
make, bring to pass, cause,
(4)
263,
etc.,
41 1
, 721
give a sign,
;
=
put ;
masc,
,
i. e. full grown; fem.,
answering to
6,
470,5
adv.,
,
175; elsewh.
11.
turn,
228
then,
; ,thereupon,
95.
into a certain condition or state, consti-
tute, make,
363, 432,
A 290; Uptiav,
156; with adj., render,
172 burv to half its ;
. .
(, ,
see 2. length, X 490, 274, mid.
mountain in Mysia, (1) put or place for one's se//' something
,
-,
, ,
829t. of one's own, aop, one's sword in its
,
konia, extending to
103t.
,
, .
journey,
mountain range in La-
13.
useless, of
sheath ; iv
hold this as
, , ,, ,
333;
661. (2)
put into one's heart,
consider by one s self ;
iv
an
121,0 561,
make or prepare for one's
iXa
insult to yourselves,
why
also
then,
see
, (and ), quid nam,
why pray? always in first , ,
self
make
;
one's
402
I 88 ;
temper savage,
;
,
times; Avith ^f,
after
421,
264;
145,
occurs in Od. fi\e times, in
97.
375 ; it
S ,
II. twenty
310;
, . (),
I
,
629
wife.
389.
;
(.)
,,
see
fem.,
take as one's
nurse,
, <$ 303 ,
1,
,, ,,,
ried away by Eos,
7,
, (), (),
son of Laomedon, car-
237, 1, t 1.
exact satisfaction, (1)
son, 28, 743. (2)
from a per-
for a thing,
,,
,
,
I
' ,=
flit, 236.
{'
!
mid.
{), , (, ;
- fut.
y, , ; ;
f.or.
-, -), gig-
; 7, also
breathing), from
before rough
quidnam,
why pray ? at beginning of verse or
,
ere
,', ,, , ipf.
and
forth, of divinity,
413, 206,
mid.
a
34,
656
254,
;
with
243 ; {^)
usually with verbs of
90; in salutation,
!, A 202,
,,
one's hair;
,, -^, , , , ,
row for,
,
,, ,
,
](),
711.
y,
,
tear one's hair in sor-
fut.
ijaai,
aor.
fut.
ipf.
y,
mid.
87,^
,,,
clopean walls,
474.
,,
,
Cy-
'
aor. [monosyll., 119], ntr. (quis),
,
(), ,,,
pf. pass,
649 I
honor,
who
where in the world dost thou come
170; , hoic long?
(),
art thou,
332 ;
'
,
ovtoc,
and from
?
, {) ,
,
decree of Zeus.
(1) penalty,
a penahy to one
i]C, y, , fem., (). valuation,
pay (back)
exact
what hefaWs
pression of a wish,
indirect
me in
consequence of suc-
cor rendered ? i:sed Mith av in ex-
303 rarely in
question, 423.
;
like
,
; ;
satisfaction for some one, A 159 then quid? how? why? 371, 159,
,,, ,
;
,
punishment,
, {,
prerogative,
,
70.
335,
(2) honor, dignity,
338,
comp.
410.
, and -
62 wherefore ? A 606,
, ,, , , , ,
;
quidam, quoddam
, ',
218 =
87, (p
indef. pron. enclitic,
some one,
many a
333.
something,
ntr.
,
sup. (1) precious, one,
;
,',,,
' , ,
327, 614. (2) highly honored, every one, 265, 388, 355 also to ;
^{),
{), honored,
Tlva^y, pass. prs.
ipf.
38|.
aor.
A 289 often to be supplied, as sug-
;
,
aor. 3 du.
brandish, Aveapons, etc. ;
her garment ;
swing, shake,
385, plucked
oveiihrow ; scat-
tain kind of, a real, and has often a sar-
castic force, 382 ; ntr. like a li-
quid, somewhat, in a degree,hQncQ ov
nequaquam,
,
, (,
368; tie, elisi sunt, icere dashed by no means;
,,),, ,
ter, Ti,
out, 348 ; mid., 151, shook their , and nothing whatever, y 184.
Avings. fem., {), recompense,
IV,
{), punish, 76 ;
punishment, vengeance, Avith gen.
chastise for insolence, for j)roceeding from,
, ,, ,,
326.
Tivciv, fut. aor. {),
'
. ,
, {,,), ,
at the hands
{)
of).
vengeance, 213,
,
etc., pay a penalty, better
, ,
,
j
, tendo,
with one's life, 218 in good signif. bend,
,
; I
, ,
pay a debt, discharge obligation, ;
draw, the bow ; stretch out, the arms
ransom reward, ; 166 ; mid, fut. spread the table ;
voir ,
--
,
dere;
,
259, string Jor one's self the
arcum suiim ten-
304 ToioaSc
,
bow stretch one's self in running, go ov, (1) son of Hera-
,
;
town) in Thessaly, 735t. king, 653, 657, 661, 628, 631, 632,
river in Thessaly rising 648, 656, 660, 668. (2) son of Da-
in
,
Olympos,
of the Peneios,
Europos, a branch
75 If.
later
,
which they recovered by the help of 374.
(),
,
Kronos, who cast them again into adv., so as to cut or
Tartaros, and ruled alone until his son graze, 262 f.
Zeus, aided by Gaia, overpowered and mountain in Lydia, near
S
898.
,
shut him up in turn with the Titans,
279,
, .
Hades nine plethra of space
see
',
,, ,
239,
I.
strat.
866,
TO, therefore,
385.
176, 9, 332
therefore can I
adv., i b i, there, 239|.
nom, plur. masc. from demon-
and from relat. o.
=,
;
,
ipf.
6,',
prostrate body, while vultures devour
his liver,
ready,
,
576-580, 324.
,,
{,' ), ;
,
, , ,
make
couple,
II.
III.
419,
ToC
phatic ethical dat.,
tibi
599, see
(from ethical dat.
also as unem-
.
,
put
some
sign
*
to ;
=
; ,
usually aim, of weapons (dat.),
straight before one ;
one with
.
556, speeding thither.
at
purpose, de-
negative sentences) expressing confi-
dence: / assure you, verily, A 419, 426,
72,
tion : let
187 (A 298); expressing emo-
me tell you, yet verily,
(
298,
,,
ipf. act. be
,
,
r exc. 1 238,. 84, 543, 540 ; ipf. I sure, certainly, no doubt, I 654, 115,
exc.
461,
, ,
705, so also
trlfff, pf.
aestimare,
steers'
..)
176,
,
(
551,
part.
worth
worth
432,
but
247,
;
46], fut.
tv
ov, etc., value,
at twelve
aloy, at a
aor.
45
IV.
cordingly,
;
(
and
is not
29,
(
always at beginning of a
clause, Avith reference to an exhorta-
335,
267,
= ),
203) ; see also
belongs to
so then, ac-
, , , ,, , ,
hair's ; otherwise always in tion, with (a) beginning a speech,
signif., honor, magni aestimare, A 76, 413, a 179 (b) preceding an
, ;
,
etc. action, 612, 17 28, 402 a second
, (), enduring,
;
\{),
, ,, -, , , (, 1
;
aor.
impudent,
tolero),
430.
fut. (),
ov, ov, 01,
,
,
,
, ,
,
<^yC>
,-
,, , ,
,
y)
,, , 30 sync,
\,
1
(), ;
1.
;
,
,
;
]
pf.
=
, , ', to
105,
weapons
inf.,
;
257,5 345, 421,
421; to oc,
208);
in his
capable, able; Avith adjs., so really^
such
hands
499 (also
286; to
in
;
his
with
suffer, undergo, resist; part, so very, just, a 209, cf. 135, /3 286 ;
pf. , steadfast, enduring, 873 ; 1 aor. ntr. so, so very, y 321, X 241,
animum inducere, venture upon, 246 (elsewh. only Od.).
presume, 164, 829 ;
prevail upon Toi(Sa8c, ovd(i), y^(t), (, (, like
305
,, ,',,, , , );
that in respect to which,
463.
313; ntr.
Towvh, so good, so had; with inf.,
the loop at its other end slipped over
the other pointed tip
shooting.
before
Cut No. 37 illustrates the
()
method of stringing the bow ([/]
talis, Avith = cuts Nos. 67, 96, 97, 111,
a kind, (,
stronger demonstrative sense, of such
praestantes, so excellent,
650; 643; tarn
372,
133 illustrate the method of shooting
()').
Cuts Nos. 27,
130 represent the case for the bow.
, , , , ,, ), .,
847 tarn prava, nefaria,
; so hei- Archers were little esteemed (in com-
nous things, 494, 315. parison >vith see
(), see ode. A 385, also
, ,, artis sagittariae, archery, 718,
mUrU
,
wall of a house or court, 2 1 2, cf. 827.
,
S,
, , , -, .
having just brought forth,
,, (),
fem.,
16f.
(swine), \OC.,
archer, contemptuously,
nom.
(),
A 385 f.
, .,
dn., pi. tv- Ty, bow-bearing,
(), parents, a 170 epithet of Artemis,
.
483f
;
, ,
tlvai, 387; ancestors, 596, Toirpiv, see
54. Toirpooecv, see
,, (),
, ,,, ,,
tOkos, masc, (1) see
partus, bringing forth, delivery, ?
,,
1 1 9, ( ), aor.,
5.
young,
(2) proles, offspring,
175.
141 ;
pierce, 236t.
mid. aor. subj.
ipf. 6., , fut. (), round off, 255,
(, aor.
tolero), endure, with part.,
, ,,
249.
(),,,
roc,
,
()9, (),
see and .
, ,
162; be bold, 232, 670 dare,
, , (),
;
(
(),
),
, ;
great, so long, so wide, etc., pi. tot, so
many;
,
cf. ntr.
t ant us,
used alone,
so
,
hence
95,
contrive,
7.
\, (),
; achieve, finish, so much, so very,
-, ,
370 with
after also the forms with
;
A 64,
-, X
421 with
405 so
;
and
,
end 41
,
left ;
A 235
, , (),
cutting, stump, 476.
|, , f.
, ,
2 sing, prs., inf. opt. before rough
(), (()),
, ().,
3 fut. aor, breathing, e so often,
,||,
pi. t t i s,
,
(,
To|Vtv
tcrQ,shoot,^ 855t.
(),
sagittas mit-
, , , (),
,
root
(a),
, -),
ntr.,
bow,
of those
,,,;
who then lived freq. in apo-
dosis in phrases, fcai
esp. after protasis with
,
pa,
etc. ;
;
,, ,--
comm. pi. even of a single bow, either
as including entire shooting appai-atus,
502, (
709, sagittarum), or as A
T0T6 =
182.
,
at another time, anon,
63; usually in answering clauses,
in its nature pi., consisting of two T. . , modo mod , now
pieces of horn (of the wild goat, then. (Od.)
306
. ',
= gen. ,, (1) of . (2) of .(3) 468
,
188, ; far from;
= end. = versari per Graeciam,
.
therefore,
,; ;
, , ,,
A
==
, ,
,,,
(when),
166.
,
so long, following
A ,
=
'-
509 ;
221 up to the time
meanwhile,
goats,
;
83,
239 f.
adv.,
90,
,
,, {,
aor.
inf.
279;
,
aor. pass,
aor.
ipf.
661, du.
transitive only in
intr. 1 aor.
),
mid.
{),
2
3
, , , (^-
, , ; ,-,
Tpdircta, y, ai, pi. A 251, 348, (), feed,
^,
table
four-footed), table, esp. eating-
hospitable board, 1 58 let -
nourish, of animals,
grow, tend, produce,
X 69 ; of plants,
; ;
,
guests had, a.s rule, curdle,
table, a HI,
the suitors usee. g. children, e^Mcaie, rear;
their tables as shields against Odys- with dat., rear to become a curse to
X A
,,
seus's arrows the tables were four- some one, 421 414, rear
,
; ;
', ,
cornered and low, 84. for one's self; pass, with j^f. and 2 aor,
-,
,,
pi. from act., thicken, congeal, stick firmly to,
.., ,
dogs fed from their master's table, 237 ; wax, grow up, 555, 201.
173, X 69, 309. Tpc'xci, aor. iter, 2 aor.
subj. 2 aor. pass, from (), run, of living beings ; of
,
lar), tread, press,
, frm
,
pres., {,
125f.
see
,, ,,
. ,(, torcu-
auger, revolve,
, ((), ,
and
386.
Trasimenus,
ipf.
,
terror),
-
1 aor.
. S
earth, 308 and in aor.,/ee, 138; 256,
98.
,
TpcTs, tres, three,
,
ipf., tremebat;
I 144, 409, see
' - ,
afraid,
, ,
663.
332
(II.)
,
;
elsewh. tremble, be
;
,
ov, he trembled in (all) his limbs, trembling, only of doves, X 140,
390.
{),
from~{), per- (),
()7(),
imp. Tpc'ire, ipf.
, 1 aor. forated, of mooring-stones, pierced with
holes for attaching the cable;
,
opt. ^ftf, part. 2 aor.
{){), (torqueo),
7; , , , ,
, 29
645;
;
turn, bend, e. g.
retro
perforated with holes f^r iJie bed-cords,
Q 720,
, town in Thessalv,
,
"iva,
',
fleet ere, 439, look away from,
; ,
682t.
warrior from Aitolia, slain
^,(,
avert ; turn about, 432 ;
guide,
, (), , ', (-
turn his by Hektor, 706 f.
,
with
-
157), betake
' ,,, ,
fury against the mass;
,
inf.,
, , - 32
ones self to
conduct to bed
;
flight,
24;
657
mid.
; ,
), as per,
308.
rough, (1) rugged, jagged,
(2) stony, rocky,
1.
,
;
(){), -
,
, ,
pass. pres. rpitrerai, 1 aor.
, ' , - ^, ,
=
trident, Avith which
,
2 aor. Poseidon stirs up the sea, and agitates
,
pf. part, the earth by earthquakes, 27,
ov, , , imp. plupf. 506.
3 1. aor. inf. pres., aor.
,
pass,
straight forward;
turn, direct one's self,
() ,
pass. pres.
properly rub, hence thresh, which was
{, tero),
right toward him, S 403 to- done after the Egyptian and Oriental
,
; o'l,
into, 333 ;
pass., wear one's self out,
735.
123
- -5> trijyle,
;
Xtia, q. v., not altogether clear,
(,,
eyeballs), S 183 and thrice-blessed,
2'97.
cient
(Sec cut from an-
Greek coin.) --,
154.
), - dat, 387;
-,
rp, tertium de-
three-
-,
cimum, 495.
,, , -,
barbed, epith. of arro\y, 124 in three rows, 473|.
393 and
-5,
507.
ntr. as adv., (, ), in three rows,
,,
three thousand,
/i 91t.
,
221 f.
three years longj
pUipf.
106. (Od.)
pf.
(strid ere, strix),
, , -, TpiTOTOs,
tius, third,
,
565,
ov,
epith. of
195,
y,
97.
Athena, also
ter-
,,
;
714.
(.)
,
5, 9
($, ,
of wrestlers' backs, crack,
;
triginta, thirty,
('),
516.
as meaning boj'n at the lake Tritonis,
in Libya.
0
, ov, ,,, third,
225, for the third time,
95
cent i,
696.
th7-ee hundred, 390 and
t re-
-,,
elsewh. in the third place.
threefold, in three
a third of the night re-
parts ; .
(),
-5
Peneios,
(), 729,
city in Thessaly,
202.
on river mained, 'twas in the third Avatch,
312.
-5 (, ),
(Od.)
-
thnce-earnest- with wav-
-, , , .
,
ly prayed for, 488t. ing, flowing plume, 177f.
,
thrice over, 128|. A in three parts,668, t 71.
(col ere), thrice ploughed, /,fem., town in Argo-
, ,
-, ^,
542,
rpi-iros
f 127.
X 164, it,
lis,
561|.
near the shore of Saronic gulf,
702
Ofc,
also
;
trip us, tripod, a three-
footed kettle for Avarming water,
served for mixing wine in,
Euphemos,
fem.,
son of Keas, father of
847|.
,
,
,, ,
foot ten times, in thesis of 2d foot fifty- swelling, v. 1. 290.
three times, of 3d nine times, of 4th ten , ovy fem., (), nurse,
times ; when designating the city, the 31, r 15.
1st syllable stands in thesis of 2d foot part. pres. (-
,,,
ten times, of 3d foot four times.]
8(), from Troja, U 492,
),
45 If.
running about after me,
, (),
,,- , , -
257. wheel
,
,, ,
(),
268.
to Troja,
,
390, 764, (also a),
42; potter's wheel,
600; round cake of wax or tallow,
, -,
ipf. 173, 178.
mid. pres. ipf 3 pi. opt.
tremble, 627, 10, gather, gather the vintage, 124,
, ,
,,.
7
34
,
animo pavere ;
,
446,
(), masc,
shudder, sickening,
dread,
215; so also mid., also with
(), tremor,
49.
566.
fore me,
1 311|.
subj. pres., gossip
, ntr.,
be-
keep dinning into my ears,
auger^
,6, (),
;
,
turning about,
fem.,
3
pi.
pi.
224|.
ipf.,
(),
404t, turning-places, tropics (yet not
in our sense of the word), places where
were driU,used by cai-penters in boring
wood, and often set in motion by a
bow and string, as with us at the pres-
ent day, 385f (The cut is from an
.
,
east, ready to begin with morning a
ncAV day.
<$, (),
-
, ,,
iv, fem.,
L^, 130. (Od.) (See cut under
a.)
thongs or straps,
masc.,
by means of which
(),
the oars were attached to the thole-
(see cut No. 35, d), so as to
pins,
play freely about them, ^782 and
A later ,(,, ),
, , , (,
bore, 384|.
53.
illustrated
No. 41.
arrangement is
different
in the following cut, and in ), y,
helmet with O'cst
conveniently attach
perforated to
the horse -hair
, ,
,
, , ,
ipf. mid. were plumes, 376. (Cf cut on following
page and No. 20.)
swelling, 290t.
ntr., corresponding to TO, (), fragment, cf.
,,(), , ,
, (), -
,
only ipf.
run, 163, 318.
, ,,
sting,madden,
293 aor. subj.
; ^, (, wound,
,^
fut.
,
mid. to be wounded.
,{),
,
ipf.
,,
fut. Ttv^y,
,
, ,,
, , ), ,, (,
7J,
aor.
and 1 aor.
,,, ,,-
pf.
(1) (a)
,
hit,
Avith Aveapon or missile freq. ;
with Avhere
the ace. is in each case to be construed
with finite verb;
,, ,
13; also
,, , ,
with, ace; (b) general sense, happen,
chance, 430 ; (c) come vpon,
chance upon some person or thing,
fut. pass. pres. and hence gain, obtain, 158. (2)
(^), impover- happen to be, be by chance, 1 16, / 106
, ,
;
ished,
.
property.
, ,^; - ,
288,
rpaynvy feed
,
177;
see
consume,
upon, hroicse,
and {), inhab-
90f.
748,
,, , ., ,
itants of Ilios and of the plain of Troas,
but A 164,
one of the Trojan cities.
, see
he had just hit him,
581; impers., contingit, /a// to
one's share, 684.
son of ,,,
,
,
724,
kabe,
11.
257|.
esp.the plain
of Troja, betAveen Ilios and the sea,
,
ceiver, knave,
at, masc.,
289 and 415.
adj.,
,
(1) from
de-(?),
,
daughter Deipyle he marries joins
Polyneikes in the expedition against
belong- Thebes, where he is slain by Melanip-
;
393, 291.
(2) from
,
,- ,
ing to Tros, son of Erichthonios,
belong--, pos,
fa c
399.
u s,
, ,
made,
yai, (), manu
, wrought
,. ,
ing to the Trojans, Trojan, fem. t well - well -
,
;
,,
384, 430, 57,
Trojan women, 442, I 139, ov, masc, (tuimtiliis),
704; gen. also
263, where it is adj. to
521; mid.
(), ,
,
; funeral mound, piled up^in conical
form over the urn containing th^^ ash-
es of the deceased, and sometimes of
enormous size, e. g. that of Aisyntes,
identified with the mound now called
and
-
<p(vytn>.
(1) Tros, son of Erich-
-, ,
Udschek Tepe, and 284 feet high,
177, 336.
,
thonios, fathei of Ilos, Assarakos, (^), the throwing
, , ., ,
Ganymedes, 265 sq., 230 sq. (2) up of a mound = funeral mound,
son of Alastor, slain by Achilleus, 323t (better so read than
463. ff(rtt), for there is no analogy for the
,
sq. ;
,
, ,
(Helena, daughter of Zeus.)
,, ,, , , ,
=.
blow, stroke,
^-
,
(),887 f.
,
i t i bu s,
of Pelias and Neleus by Poseidon.
TUT06s, Of, a, little, small, young, X
480 and a 435, little hoy; with
and hew or split up
small; ntr. as adv., a little, local witli
, ,,
, ipf.
,
(*'), , tdevrjatv, it lacked
,,
aor. y, pass,
prs.
( , ,
wound,
or , , '), ^', ,
(on any part,
pf.
', stHke, cut, thrust,
in hand-to-
aor. litt!e, 540 modal hiaiv,
;
j
782, Typhoeus, a 'm
ace.
Frc(i.
,
, .
hand encounter; fig.
, ,
deep into his soul,
sorrow struck
125; with
quot vulnera accepit.
they were
monster under whose form the oi)cra- ^
tions of subterranean fire are symbol-
ized.
see
{), from Hylai in Boio-
(),
oars (see cut under and No. (1) then, a 239, 258,
41);
,,
steps;
pest. ,
754, trod in his (Ajax's) foot-
lashing with the tem-
, , du. , pi. ,
467.
331,
234.
=
(2) therefore,
67, 7 445,
226, 548,
141,
thus,
2.59,
330,
248,
190.
415,
t
yai,
u s),
masc,
wicked persons,
(),
healthful, salutary,
, ,, ],,
of the Avord derived it from and , useful, 524 f.
the Komans taking up this derivation vypov, ,, moist; also of
,
called them S u c u 1 ae, Piglings.
iiaKiv8tv({), hyacinthine-colored= dark-
colored, black, I
,,
231 and
masc, iS
158.
348t, hyacinth,
not the same as ours, possibly the lark-
spur.
\y]
458, liquid;
a 97,
-,
watery
subst. the waters, opp.
45 ntr. aivrtc,
709,
fl antes, blowing moist or
478.
ways
;
limpid,
= the sea ;
humide
S
rainy,
79;
308,
,
*
-,
-, , ,-.
- town on the river gen. pi. from
('), growing by the water,
-6,
Kephisos in Phokis,
see
521 f.
", town on Mount Tmolos in
208|.
lent
,
(),
or arrogant, a 227; trans,
,, (),
he inso- Lydia, later Sardes
aor.
?
part,
385t.
-^, [']
-
insult, outrage, 370, 695 ; bcUhe, wash one's self, 750.
perpetrate wantonly, 1 70.
^^'}-^
,,', fem., (/), super- ,
vSpcvovTo, ipf., ('), were word t>
bia, insolence, arrogance, A 203, 214, draw water, bOtv, 131 ; act.
violence. (Od.) ay, 105.'
, , (), irrigui, moist, tcell-
311
,
, {),{),
f /,
-
, Avith synizesis
,
icaiered,
,,,
snake,
,
u d a), water,
723.
(;),
, (), ntr., (udus,
salt Avater
of water of springs, rivers, and
meadows, 133f.
hydrae, water-
,
Jv,
lel
,
forms }|,
,; ,
vestri, etc. []
,
acc. i/i/if, vos,
[]
(),
paral-
,, .
sea, Avhen the surface is rippled, and y, yai, ov,86, ovh, to your house),
color, 359; ,
thus, the reflection of the sun's rays
being hindered, it assunaes a dark
flowing, liquid;
V ester, your, yours, etc., also joined
with ip'sorum, yourselves;
of each one of you, 226.
aUvdovTa, never failing; .
,,
ykvoiaBf,
ashes.
99,
[I,
= become
in arsi
('),
yala
dust and
v.']
shower, imbrem,
,,
,
,
429|.
, , see
{), strain, melody,
-,, ,
133|. follg. forms, 815 //, ;
,,
-, ,1-, as also aor.,
f, ipf, also in tmesi,
294, ijyayev, bring or
lead under; Z,vyov, under the yoke,
300;
', ,
; ;
gen.
son,
\_',
in
or,
ti,
pi.
,
teg, elg
vug
464,
-,
,
163, tK
simple verb, yoke, pnt to;
icithdraw.
,
,
nounced
,,
with lengthened
,
i'jug, ,
,
i,
f,
338.]
473 ;
(), grand-
voc. aor. accompany with voice, 570
sang under his hand, as he drew and
, .,
,
,
masc, let go of the bow-string, (p 411.
^,
son, 666, 514. see
(), harhing, howl- adv., out from under, side-
ing, 575f. [;] wise, 520 ; sklewise away, at
name invented "
,
A2\.
for himself by Odysseus,
(),
204|.
one's side,
-', (from fut.,
shall dart up under the surface-
[i;]
), =
, ',
loud -barking,
) ,
29 and 4. []
ipf., (, ), ,
ripple,
-,
126 aoi'. part, ;
,, , ,
hark, hay,
wrath), 13, 16.
586 ;
[]
(growled Avith
,
,, =
to, 485 ;
aor.
reply,
auscultabant
give ear
83, ^ 283 ; 4,
-,
ipf. ; 10,
(ululare), hark, bag; (proceeding) from the feet / hear
hark
,, at, 5. (Od.)
(for
[]
,
solum, \,
a noise =
I hear footsteps.
aor. part., (),
y,
salt us?), (1) silva, wood, t 234;
Jelled timber, wood for burning ; clump -, evitans, avoiding, evading,
(), 275f.
-,
iv, fem., escape,
(), , ,
of trees, grove, 63 ;
forest, freq. ;
X 270 and 287.
-,,
foliage,
thing is
353. (2) stuff
made, raw material (willoAV
of Avliich any
(, escape, avoid,
aor.
in tmesi,
;
6,
500.
, (),
town
evTi,
in Boiotia,
= 7]',
708,
,, ,
186; as comm.
221, ment) of his debt,
obviam
part,
355.
,
y, wooded, 17t.
",
gender, 246. ntr., actuality, real appearance,
-, , (),
Lydia,
114; woodmen,
-,
cutting or fell-
123.
-
547 and
requires), if
ginning, 286f
90.
aor. subj.
(),
[;]
ntr. pi.,
(so right
used as
be-
,
^,
,,
adv.
shield,
=
609.
under skelter of
158 ; -
312
the
,
-, , y 496, and
raise slightly, 268;
^-
carry out secretly; y 496, bear foivvard
--,
,, virdTos, , y, sup., in form from
--,
tmesi,
,,--,
628, pass.
,,
,
to
in meaning more nearly allied
cf. summus for sup-mus, , (), also
{), y,
KpsiovTwv,
rulers ;
higliest, most exalted,
sovereign counsellor
of (), ,
forth from, , escape secretly,
687 ;
come safely
tmesis,
-.
of Zeus
the pyre,
-^, 165.
; ^, on the top of
-,. -.
(II.),
-, ^ 89^.
see
see
-6(), see
see
iw-c'ScKTO, -.
-., -^. vTr-6V6p0(v),
beneath,
lower world,
186; below, 30; in the
278 with gen., under-
;
adv.,
t -,
,
opt.
'-, see
-/,
in
in tmesi, ipf.
62 may be aor.
-, -,
-;,
imp.
fut.
subj., aor.
-.
, ,--,
neath,
virc|, see
150.
300 ;
and in tmesi,
bring safely forth, rescue,
-
-i<^e,
where
fut.
117, (Ger.
mid.
/, -., exc.
weichen, Eng. weak),
cede r e, retire, withdraw from
. , ,
---?,
,
every-
;
147.
vir-c|-dXca<r0ai, aor. inf.,
avoid, shun, 180f
aor. part., (-\
,
(),
elsewh. ,
42, for, before
yield, 62, 266 Avith
make way for ; with dat. of ad-
him ;
escape,
;
emerging
352|.
from under
word ,
,
part, inrcp,
vantage, 602 211, influenced by super, (), with gen., (1)
,./,,
over,
-,
dread.
;
-^,
local : over, across, ); I.
382, su-
in tmesi,
',
feet; ,
sucking foals,
vireip and
3 pi.
a \3\,{), be
ipf.
many had under them 449 with verbs of praying, by, for the
681.
see -, sake of, per,
and concerning, 524,
466; like dc,
II. Avith ace, (1)
pra, above;
20 beyond,
local
;
;
851 339, along
over, beyond,
(2) in
at his head,
,
derived
,
*-,
VTTtp-.
-,
: ;
,
Odysseus,
a Trojan,
335|.
son of ffypdrochos,
slain by
,
and hence
,,
the surface of the hand. --(2) beyond,
in opposition to,
,,-, ,
Itymoneus, 673|. 34.
ova, a Trojan, slain by
inrcp-oii, dat. from -,(), loud
Diomedes,
,
144f
-/,
vnr-K, before vowels adv., out
roaring, A 297|.
aor.
-
7---, , , (), -,
from under, freq. with gen.,
*581,232.
, ,
praecurrere, run on
paullo, a
,327.
little;
89, (salio), spring over,
, before;
as
subj.
much; transcend ere,
aor. ,
aor.
step
, 3 1.
tmesis,
over,
138 ;
63
88; I
-,,, ,,
;//
gen. only
hill
aor.
cast beyond;
over the crest
847, ^
637
,,
;
),
V 43;
7---)
fuga evader
,
aor.
/i 113.
-|-,
aor.,
e, escape by flight,
(-
(<-
-,
(^-,
-,
,
-.
covpi, excel in throwing the spear.
-.
3 pi. aor. from
transgression, violence.
y,
aor. subj.
,,
107,
from
(/3atva>),
18.
vTrep-Sca for
212 ;
vircp-Sed
,
iitr.,
from ,
insolently,
, -, (),
;
315.
(),
313
,
[syni-
,
virp-(jtVOVTs haughty,
(),
zesis
forces,
^a],
330t.
having very scanty
^,
62t.
\uviiy ea, , (),
'Yirc'pcia, fern., (1) former abode of
,
high-spirited (or courageous?), Kpovi-
Phaiakes, near the island of the Ky-
klopes, 4.
(2) spring in Pelasgian
All,
362.
- 236 ;
-,
-,,
Argos, 457, 734.
aor. sank under , tnrep
ered as
has often been consid-
better separated,
adj.,
him,
,-66,
69 If.
his feet,
was
ipf.,
loashing
27 If-
(),
away the sand under
-,, ,.(),
against fate, more than is ap-
pointed by fate; in
used as adv.
-
155, really adj.
= vlp
aor.
-<8, aor.
7-,
(), ,
above, ri ;
()
420;
and
,,
axy,
ipf, (vireip-),
hold up,
over the fire,
protect, 249, I
210, overtopped by his broad
shoulders those who stood by Hse, of
from
,
-.
(),
;
-
ov,
presumption, arrogance,
-, 268t.
arrogantly,
(-)
,
vircp-oirXov, ntr.,
6-,
(
A
opt.
185 and
205f.
(),
aor.
or ?),
from
170.
eminent,
-, , (),
sun and stars.
\-,
208. (II.)
,-,
shifted,
48.)
(), ,
the yards, by which the sails are
260|. (See cuts Nos. 40,
-,
tyrannical,
, , -6,,
oppressive,
all).
408; 192. flew past (the
aor.
see
from
sup. from
-.
-.
,
marks of
on the
, (),
381 and
esp. of the suitors of
-,
hearing, 176,
, 258.
Penelope
(Od.)
son of Panthoos,
; over-
,
top, aloft,
part, awning,
ry,
wagon -
451.
cover,
upper
70f
by Menelaos, S [] meaning
,
slain 516, 24. (others interpret as basket,
573,
6-5,
254.
fem.,
[y]
town in Achaia,
(),
crate).
vviprtpos, ov, a, comp. from
i. e. about the bone, opp.
,
, -,
pi. part., outer (flesh),
superb i, exulting, arrogant, 694t. y 65 (Od.) better, higher,;
,-,
(),
62; above,
-.05,
spring over,
218,
fut.
,,,,,,,
55.
179, I 476.
aor. adv.
ferox,
,
i.
(-),
e.
ov,
mighty, courageous,
also in bad signif, arrogant, insolent;
overgrown,
881;
cf.
HI,
7-, j;
high-spirited,
heroes, Trojans, giants,
59.
, ,
high-hearted, of
376, 135,
y,
-,
adv. exceedingly, excessively,
solenter, 663.
293; in-
aor. , ,
() ,
ntr., (), lintel of a s u b i r e, ^0
under, enter, Avith ace,
476; incessit, steal upon, seize upon,
yond
,-,
door, opp.
(this mark),
198f.
fut.
90f.
will throw be-
6
-, 215.
started back, 122.
,,
vircp-iKTotvovTO, ipf., stumbled from
haste, 3|. -, // , (cf. -), oris,
,
with gen., leap over, surmount,
50.
fut.
382
I
apartment, occupied during day and
night by women and daughters of the
house (not by servants), 514, 101
,
328.
-
-, -,
-^,
from ike vpper chamber, a
314
wwi/er,B866,
277, 81,
307,
-|;
533 submuris,
;
, see iriid.
-,
Avith
522, 265,
Xtrfti', 543,5 39); of position
with reference to parts of bodv, S 236,
, ,, -
269. 44. (3) instrumental, causal under,
() 6, by, 784,
:
,
pf. is utterly 13; etc.,
(-^, -.
-, , (,
bowed down,
aor. from
X
49 If.
under part of
860, 67.5),
479,
668,
97,0 28&^ 816
653 ;
252,
159 ;
490; flee before,
;
-, , (),
faca), getting a beard, 279 and 348.
toward morn- , 93 ; with
etc., 384,
by some one;
295, 135, 402,
,
= adv.,
-,
ing,
,
656.
-, ,
-.
,
,
raatutini,
,
,
adj.,
see
530, under the breath ;
to tlieir husbands.
445, under the
sway of the suitors r; 68, in subjection
;
,
ero,
;,
undertake,
; vith
, (),
hif.,
trai,
106,