Hera, and of women in general, A 55, | σaro, carry off as booty, rivá, a 398, 572. Aniov, lov, crop (uncut), segetes, Β λευρῷ (λεῖος), plan o, level, η 123t. λεύσσω, prs, ipf., λεῦσσ(ε), (λευκός), cernere, see clearly; ni rógσov, SO far; rvá, conspicere, behold, Y 346, € 200. λεχε-ποίην (λέχος, ποίη), making his AEX, (1) act.: aor. λega, imp. λégov, at 147. ληίδος, τῆς, acc. ίδα, (λάξω), praeda, prey, booty, consisting of men, beasts, or treasure, A 677, 41. [] ληιστήρες (ο 426, ληίστορες), -ρσι, Aniloμai), praedatores, pirates, y 73. (Od.) λéwv, ovros, etc., (exc. ow), dat. pl. Aelovoi (Néovoi, X 262), leo, lion, bold in the midst of pursuit, F 23; attacks flocks or herds, E 140; λέοντα γυναιξίν (instead of Xéaivav), destruction to women, as goddess of sudden death. λήγεις, imp. λῆγ ̓, inf. -έμεναι, ipf. Anon, wife of Tyndareos, mother ληϊστοί, ή, (ληίζομαι), may be plundered (i. e. taken by plunder), I ̊406, 408. Anitidi, tỷ, (Anic), the dispenser of booty (Athena), K 460†. Aniros, son of Alektryon, chief of the Boiotians, B 494, N 91, P 601, Ζ 35. Aŋkuow, rỷ, oil-flask, oil-bottle, 79 and 215. Anuvos, Lemnos, an island west of λήσω, σομαι, see λανθάνω. λιαζόμενον, ipf. λιάζετο, aor. λιάσθης, Aiapo, ov, tepidus, warm, lukewarm, Aißin, Libya, west of Aigyptos, d Atyă, adv., (Ayúç), shrilly, piercingly, λιγαίνω, ipf. 3 pl. ἐλίγαινον, (λιγύς), Aiyony (axis, lacero), scraping, Años, son of Teutamos, father of λίγξε, aor., (λίγγω ?λίζω), tuanged, (λιγύς), whistling ληϊάδας (ληίς) γυναῖκας, captivas λίγο - πνείοντας word orig. began with two conso ληίζομαι, fut. ληίσσομαι, aor. ληίσ- | nants). λιγύς, ύν, ύ, έων ; εἴα, εἴη, εἴαν, adν. Alyéws (orig. beginning with two consonants), penetrating, clear, piercing, shrill, whistling, loud, pópμryyı, ayoρητής. λίγο-φθόγγοισιν (φθόγγος), loud-, clear-voiced, B 50, 8 6. λίγο-φώνῳ (φωνή), harsh-screaming, T 350f. λίζω, σε λίγξει Aíny, (Añv, desire), gladly, fully, exceedingly; with negative, very much, altogether; kai X., and certainly, and by all means, A 553. [, but ten times i.] Ateak, dat. sing., (Xiloc), stony, hard, & 415t. λιθάδεσσι, ταῖς, (λίθος), stone, ξ 36. (Od.) λιθέῳ, εοι, (λίθος), saxeus, of stone, v 107. λίθος, οιο, ου, ῳ, ον, οι, οισ(ι), ους, masc. and fem. (twice), rock, y 296; v 156, stone, in field, or for building; stone seats, 0 6; symbol of firmness and harshness; Xilov Onkey=oinge. Aikμúvтwv, gen. pl. of part., (Auxμáw, λικμός), υinnow, E 500†. λικμητῆρος, τοῦ, (λικμάω), winnower, who threw the grain with winnowing shovel against the wind, thus separating it from the chaff, N 590f. Aikpipis, adv., (λéxpios, obliquus), sideways, to one side, 463. Aikúuvios, brother of Alkmene, slain by Tlepolemos, B 663†. Athaia, town in Phokis, at the source of the Kephisos, B 523†. Aidaíopal, prs., ipf. Aλaiero, (Xáojouai), cupere, gestire, desiderare, desire, with inf., or with gen. τινός, e. g. ὁδοῖο, ν 31; also of inanimate objects, missiles, xpoòc doaι, etc., φύωσδε (sc. ἐλθεῖν), λ 223. λιμήν, ἕνος, ένι, ένα, ες, έ(νεσ)σι, ας, ipvn), portus, harbor, pl. also in signif. of inlets, bays, Y 745, v 96, d 846. Лод bathe Of co ποια 346,0 λίνο-θώρηξ (λίνον), wearing a liner cuirass, B 529. (As represented in adjoining cut; cf. also No. 12.) L Min λίνον, οιο, ου, ψ, (λῖτα, linum), flax, yarn, fishing-line, thread, esp. the thread of human destiny, spun to each one at birth by Αὖσα and Κλῶθες, Υ 128, Ω 210, η 198 (see cut under ἠλά κárn); fisher's net, E 487; linen cloth, linen, fleecy (as bed covering), I 661. Atvov, lay of Linos, lament over the death of the youth Linos (perh. personification of spring), Σ 570†. λίπα (ἀλείφω, liquor), old oblique λιπαρο-κρήδεμνος (κρήδεμνον), will λιπαρῷ, όν, οῖσι, ούς, ήν, άς, ά, Aurapos, & 210. Т λιπόω (λίπα), nitere, v. 1., τ 72†, λίμνη, ης, η, ην, (λείβω), lacus,|480.. stagnum, palus, lake, swamp, marsh, 317; y 1, sea. Λιμν-ώρεια, lit. “she who guards a harbor," a Nereid, Σ 41f. Aiuós, , óv, fames, hunger, famine, T 166, 166. Alvdos, town in Rhodos, B 656†. འགན་ Vocea II. λίς, adj., (λισσός), πέτρη, smooth rock, μ 64, 79. ΙΙΙ. λίς, λῖτί, λῖτα, dat. acc., (λίνον), linen; cover of seat, к 353; of chariot when not in use, 441; of dead, 352; of cinerary urn, 254. λίσσομ(αι) from γλίτζομαι, pies, 070. Adly filent, (gya) Koryd cies, Dess of struction ipf. (ἐ)(λ)λίσσετο, etc., iter. λισσέσκετο, AOTρevovτa, part., dig about, w 227ft. λούω, the forms may be classed Q 357. λίταί, ῇσι, (λίσσομαι), preces, prayers, with λσáμηv, λ 34; personified, I 502-4, daughters of Zeus, penitential prayers following after their sister arn (the blindness, the delusion which has caused the fault), moving limpingly and with eyes fixed on the ground. λιτί, see III. λίς. Aoßotov, masc., auriculis, lobes λόγος, οισ(ιν), (λέγω), story, tale; words, talk, language, O 393. λοετρά, ῶν, τά, (λούω), lavacrum, baths, 'Keavolo, in Oceano, & 275. λοετρο-χόῳ, ον, (χέω), adj., pouring Or containing water for the bath; τρíToda, tripod with the water-kettle, 346,0 435; but v 297, subst. bath-maid. λοέω, see λούω. λοιβῆς, ῇ, ήν, (λείβω), libation, Δ 49, Ω '70. λοίγι(α) (λοιγός), perniciosa, pestilent, deadly, 533; ending fatally (Epya), A 518. Xolyós, óv, masc., (lugere), pernicies, interitus, death, ruin, by sickness or war;, vev, iacturam, destruction, II 80. λοιμός, οἷο, (λείβω?), lues, pestilence, A 61 and 97. λοῖσθος (λοιπός), postremus, last, ¥ 536†. Hence λotonïov, ultimum praemium, prize for the hindmost, ¥ 785 = λοισθήϊ(α), Ψ 751. Aokpoí, Lokroi, a tribe occupying one of the divisions of Hellas, and dwelling on the Euripos, on both sides of Mount Knemis, B 527, 535, N 686. λοπόν, τόν, (λέπω), τ 233†, peel (tu λοφϊήν, τήν, (λόφος), comb, or bristly ridge of boar's back, 7 446†. λódos, ov, wv, masc., (globus), (1) crest or plume of helmet, usually of horse-hair, E 743. (See adjoining cuts, and Nos. 3, 11, 12, 17, 18, 20, 36, 79, 122, 128.)-(2) cervices, back of neck of animals, 508; and of men, K 573. -(3) collis, hill, ridge, λ 596. λοχάω, prs. λοχόωσι, ῶσι, όωντες, aor. Xoxñoa, hoas, mid. fut. -nooμai, aor. ησάμενος, (λόχος), insidiari, lie in wait, v 268, χ 53; τινά, κaylay, ν 425; so also mid., & 670. λόχμῃ, τῇ, (λόχος), thicket, lair of wild beast, r 439†. λόχος, ου, ψ, ον, οι, (λέχω), place for lying in wait, (1) the lying in wait, ambush, A 379; λ 525, TUKIvóv, crowded and кóïλog, hollow, of wooden horse before Troy.-(2) the men who lie in λύθεν = ἐλύθησαν, from λύω. Aúlpo, T, (lues), cruore, gore, with and without aiμarı; TEπalayμévos, defiled, Z 268, cf. A 169, x 402. λυκά-βαντος, τοῦ, (lux, βαίνω), year, 161 and 7 306. Aйкwv, a Trojan, slain by Peneleos, λυγρός, ῷ, όν, ῶν, οἷς ; ἧς, ῇ, ήν; á, (lugeo, λevyaλéoç), miserabilis, miserandus, funestus, wretched, pitiable, ruinous, 531, P 642, o 134; perniciosus, & 230, λ 432; igna-343. vus, worthless, N 119, 237, o 107; vilis, contemptible, π 457; adv. Avypas, foede, E 763. Aukó-opyos, (1) son of Dryas, banishes from his land the worship of Dionysos (Bacchus), Z 134.—(2) an Arkadian, slays Areithoos, Η 142 148. AÚKOLO, OL, WV, OUS, (Flukos), lupus, wolf, K 334; symbol of blood-thirstiness, A 471, A 72. Auкo-póvτηs, a Trojan, slain by Teukros, → 275. λύματ(α), τά, (lues, lu-strum), 243†. Λυκό-φρων, son of Mastor, Kythera, companion of Aias, 0 430. AUKTOS, city in Kreta, east of Knosos, B 647, P 611. Aupvno(o)ós, town in Mysia, under sway of Thebе vжолλaкiŋ, В 690, T 60, Y 92, 191. Λύσ-ανδρος, a Trojan, slain by λύσι-μελής (μέλος, member; false AйκασTOS, Я, a town in southern part of Kreta, B 647†. λύων, pis., ipf. (also λύε, ομεν, ον), λύκέην, τήν, (λύκος), wo'f-slim, 459†. Aúkŋ-yevéï (lux), light-born, epithet of Apollo as sun-god, ▲ 101, 119. Λυκάων, (1) father of Pandaros, Elfut., aor. [also λῦσεν, σαν, σασ(α)], 197, 95.-(2) son of Priamos and of pass. pf. Aλvrai, vyrai, opt. uro, plupt. Laothoe, F 333; slain by Achilleus, vro; aor. Avon, 3 pl. Auer, also aor. 114 sqq. mid. Xúro, λúvro, solvere, (1) loose, Kopen, release, let go ; τινά τινι, set free (anоívov, for ransom).-(2) dismiss, assemblies; componere lites, adjust disagreements.—(3) τινὸς οι τινὶ yvĩa, μévos, 4vxýv, interimere, kill ; also of animals, with the weapon as subject, e. g. TÉλEKUS, Y 450.-(4) unnerve, weaken, yvia, youvara (also as effect of amazement, o 212), Biny; of sleep, úlev dé oi üɛa návrα, all her limbs lost their strength.-(5) delere, Avkin, (1) division of Asia Minor, B 877; Avkiŋvde, to Lykia, Z 168; Auxinoev, from Lykia, E 105; the inhabitants, Aukio, led by Glaukos, H 13, and by Sarpedon, E 647, 426, II 490.-(2) district on river Aisēpos; its chief town Zéλɛia, B 824, E 173. Λυκο-μήδης, son of Kreon in Boio-break down, destroy, κάρηνα, κρήδεμνα, tia, P 346, T 240. towers, battlements; μeλednμara Ovμov, dissipate cares, anxiety. Mid. prs. Avóueda inπоνç, let us put out our horses; ipf. Avóμnv, ovтo, fut. Avooμai, μενος, aor. ἐλύσαο, ατο, σασθ(αι), 2 a01. λύμην, λύτο, λύντο, se, sibi, or sua solvere, release, set free (for one's self or one's own), freq., redimere, ransom, A 13. [ before σ, elsewh. in arsi; except thrice v.] λωβάομαι, aor. λωβήσασθε, opt from|λωβήσαιο, maltreat ; τινά λώβην, 1gnominia afficere, do despite, N 623. λωβεύω, εις, (λώβη), mock, y 15 and λύσιος, ιν, (λύω), ransoming, Ω 655; lavárov, rescue from death, 421. λύσσα, αν, fem., (λύκος), rabies, martial rage, I 239, Þ 542. λυσσητῆρα, τόν, (λύσσα), one who rages, with kúva, of Hektor, 2991. λυσσώδης (λύσσα), raging, of Hektor, Ν 53†. λύχνον, τόν, (λευκός, 1ux), light, lamp, 7 34†. 26. μαιν be f Aúẞn, ns, nv, (labes), ignominia, outrage, insult; rioaι, άrodоuvai, pay, atone for; rioaolai, exact retribution for; 180, shame upon thee, if-; I 42, ignominiosus, cowardly wretch. λωτοῦντα, part. from λωτύω, Lotos λωβητῆρα (λώβη) ἐπεσβόλον, foul|latus, Linn.), δ 603, Ξ 348. — (2) Lo- | λωβητόν (λωβάομαι) τιθέναι τινά, λώπην (λέπω), mantle, ν 224†. M. μɛ; less often = μot, Z | and weapons; with anger, of Polyphe- μαίεσθαι, fut. μάσσεται, (metiri), Μαῖρα (μαρμαίρω), lit. 6 shining” ΟΙ Maíov, son of Haimon in Thebai, μάκαρ, αρος, αρες, άρων, άρεσσι, sup. Mákap, os, son of Aiolos, ruling in μακαρίζοι, opt. prs., (μάκαρ), pro Mapaλions, son of Maimalos, Pei-nounce happy, Tivá, o 538. (Od.) μαιμάω, only pres. μαιμώωσι, ῶσι, η μἄκελλαν, τήν, broad, heavy hoe, mattock, 259†. p' usually 165, x 19. μå, from μáv, in oath; vero, with acc. of the divinity, or of the witness invoked (sc. ὄμνυμι): preceded by ναί nae, it has an affirmative; by où, a negative force. Μάγνητες, a Thessalian tribe, Maîa, voc., good mother, píλn, used esp. in addressing the nurse, v 129, 11. Maiados viós, Hermes; Maia is the daughter of Atlas, 435†. Μαίανδρος, the river with many windings which flows into the sea at Miletos, B 869†. 15% μακρός, ῷ, όν, οί, οῖσι; ή, ήν, αἱ, ῇσ(ι), άς ; όν, ά, comp. μακρότερον, ην, also μᾶσσον, sup. μακρότατ(α), τη, cf. μýkiorov, long, (1) of space, kúμara; high and deep, esp. μakpóv, á; as adv., far, -òv àvoaç, always at close μαιγάδι, τῇ, (μαίνομαι), mad woman, X 460†. μaíveal, etc., prs. and ipf. 3 sing. paivero, (uav, mens), furere, rage, be furious, of combatants, also of hand 66 |