троф-но Tроp-n, -s, n. subst. 2. simp. maintenance, food. (R. Tpépw, I-maintain.) TUTTEL. pres. inf. act. to strike. fr. τύπτω, ψω, τέτυφα. Túpavν-os, -ov, ó. subst. 3. simp. tyrant, king. Tup-ds, -oû, d. subst. 3. simp. cheese. Tupλ-ds, -ǹ, -óv. adj. 3 term. blind. Túx-n, -ns, n. subst. 2. simp. fortune. T. Bp-is, . subst. 2. contr. insolence. dwp, daтos, Tó. subst. 5. simp. water, (R. vw, I-wet.) vi-eùs, –éos, ó. subst. 3. contr.- - and vi-òs, -oû, d. subst. 3. simp. son. λ-n, -ns, n. subst. 2. simp. wood. vμÉTEρ-os, -α, -ov. poss. pron. your. inép. prep. (g. gen.) above. iπeppuws. adv. extraordinarily, marvellously-well, splendidly. (R. vπèp, beyond, pun, natural-growth.) vró. prep. (1.) (g. gen.) at-the-hands-of, by reason of- (2.) (g. dat.) under. BoTepov. adv. afterwards. -os, -eos, ovs, Tó. subst. 1. contr. height. (R. v, adv. on high.) palvetal. 3. s. pres. ind. mid. (it-)appears.-from φαίνομαι, φανοῦμαι, p. p. πέφασμαι. Ιshow-myself, I-appear, 1-shine. (R. paiva, I-bring-to-light.) palvτ al. 3. pl. pres. ind. mid. (they-) flash, shine, appear. fr. above. pávтаσμа, -тоs, Tó. subst. 5. simp. phantom, spectre, image, delusive-appearance. (R. above.) páрμак-оv,-оv, Tó. subst. 3. simp. medicine, drug, poison. paoi(v). 3. s. pres. ind. act. (they-)say. fr. φημί. peid-w, -bos, oûs, . subst. 4. contr. stinginess. (R. peidouai, I-spare.) pépe. 3. s. pres. mid. act. (he-)brings, wears. - and pé-pew. pres. inf. act. to-lead, bring.— from Pépw, ołow, hveyka, I bring. peû. interj. alus! followed by gen. of object. pebye. pres. inf. act. to-fly(-from), avoid, shun.- and peúуovσi(v). 3. pl. pres. ind. act. (they-) fly-(from), avoid, shun.— from φεύγω, φεύξομαι and φευξοῦμαι, πέpevya. I-flee, take-flight, avoid. phu-n, -ns, ǹ. subst. 2. simp. report. (R.onuí, I-say.) φημί, φήσω. I-say. pnol. 3. s. pres. ind. act. (he-)says. fr. φημί. φθείρω, φθερῶ, ἔφθαρκα. I-destroy. ploveîv. pres. inf. act. to envy. (g. dat.) - and ploveis. 2. s. pres. ind. act. you-envy.— from plov-éw, -how. I-envy. (g. dat.) piλeî. 3. s. pres. ind. act. (he-)loves.—and piλev. pres. inf. act. to love.. from φιλέω, ήσω, πεφίληκα. I-love, like. pianoeis. 2. s.ind. fut. act. you-will-love. fr. above. Þíλππ-os, -ov, d. subst. 3. simp. Philip. A king of Macedonia, father of Alexander the Great. poetry, piλobeάμ-wv, -ov. adj. 2 term. fond-ofsight-seeing. (R. piλéw, I-love, béaμa, a-spectacle.) piλoμovoí-a,-as, . subst. 2. simp. love of the-Muses, love-of-music, or any graceful accomplishment. píλ-os, -ou, ó. subst. 3. simp. friend. piλóσop-os, -ov, ó. 3. simp. philosopher. (R. piλéw, I-love, σopía, wisdom.) PIλÓT-NS, -NTOS, . subst. 5. simp. affection, friendship. piλovo(v). 3. pl. pres. ind. act. (they-) love. fr. φιλέω. piλoppóvws. adv. in-a-friendly-way. (R. pixos, friendly, pǹv, mind.) p. 1. pres. ind. act. contr. fr. piλéw. I-like. poß-éw, -now. I-frighten, scure. poßeiv. pres. inf. act. to-frighten, scare. fr. above. póv-os, -ov, d. subst. 3. simp. blood, slaughter, murder. POρTí-OV, OV, TÓ. subst. 5. simp. burden, load. (R. pépw, I-carry.) op-ǹv, -evòs, ǹ. subst. 5. simp. mind. disposition, inclination, spirit, feeling. φροντίς. Opovτl-s,-dos, n. subst. 5. simp. thought. (R. opǹy, mind.) ppoup-à, -as, n. subst. 2. simp. garrison. puλάTTE. pres. inf. act. to-keep.-from puλá-TTW, -tw. I-keep, guard, protect. púλλ-ov, -ov, Tó. subst. 3. simp. leuf. púo-is, -ews, n. subst. 2. contr. nature. (R. púw, I-produce.) PÚтEνμα, -TOS, Tó. subst. 5. simp. plant. (R. OUTEúw, I-plant. fr. púw, Iproduce.) pú-w, -σw, TÉQUкa. (intr.) I-produce. X. xaípev. pres. inf. act. to-rejoice, (to-) farewell.-from χαίρω, χαιρήσω, κεχάρηκα. I-rejoice. xáλas-a,-ns, n. subst. 2. simp. hail. (R. xaλáw, I-let-loose.) Xauai, adv. on-the-ground. Xapí-eis, -eσσa, -ev. adj. 3 term. fine, graceful, pleasing, charming. (R. χάρις, grace.) Xápτ-ns, -ov, d. subst. 1. simp. paper, chart. Xápußd-is, ews, n. subst. 2. contr. Charybdis. A dangerous whirlpool, opposite the rock Scylla, between Italy and Sicily. χειμών, —ῶνος, ὁ. subst. 5. simp. storm, winter. Xelp, -ds, n, subst. 5. simp. hand. Xepσaî-os, -a, -ov. adj. 3 term. living, or found-on-dry-land, land-inhabiting. (R. xépoos, dry-land.) Xi-wv,-bvos, n. subst. 5. simp. snow. χράομαι, χρήσομαι, κέχρησμαι and Kéxpnual. I-use. (g. dat.) Xph. impers. 3. s. pres. ind. (it-)behoves, (it-)is-right-that-ought.) (R. xpáw, I-give-an-oracle; so, it-is-fated, (it-) must, ought.) Xρĥμа, -TOS, TÓ. subst. 5. simp. thing, money. lit. a thing fit for use. (R. χράομαι.) Xpñola. pres. inf. mid. to-make-use-of. | ὠνέομαι, ὠνήσομαι, ἐωνημαι. I-buy, purchase. wvóuaobai. perf. inf. pass. to-have-beennamed. fr. ovoμá-Čw, -σw, I-name. KTEIPE. 3. s. aor. 1. ind. act. (he-) pities, did-pity. fr. oikreipw, I-pity. wveldige. 3. s. aor. 1. ind. act. (he-) abused. fr. oveidi Sw,-ow. 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