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from english to greektasteless
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1 ξηροκακοζηλίαν
ξηροκακοζηλίᾱν, ξηροκακοζηλίαtasteless aridity: fem acc sg (attic doric aeolic) -
2 ξηροκακοζηλία
ξηρο-κᾰκοζηλία, ἡ,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ξηροκακοζηλία
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3 ἀνάγωγος
ἀν-άγωγος, ον,A ill-bred, Timo 51 ([comp] Sup.), Plu.2.147f;καύχησις Phld.Vit.p.27
J.;ἀ. καὶ ἀπαίδευτος τρόπος D.S.34
/5.2.35; tasteless,σκώμματα Longin.34.2
;ῥητορική D.H.Orat.Vett.1
; unlearned, Plb. 12.25.6; dissolute,περὶ τὰς ἡδονάς Plu.2.140b
; of horses and dogs, ill-broken, unmanageable, X.Mem.3.3.4, 4.1.3, prob. l. in Arist.Ath. 49.1. Adv.- γως Macho
ap.Ath.13.580e, LXX 2 Ma.12.14 ([comp] Comp.); inerudite et ἀ. Tiro ap.Gell.6.3.12.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνάγωγος
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4 ἀναφής
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5 ἀπειρόκαλος
ἀπειρό-κᾰλος, ον,A ignorant of the beautiful, tasteless, vulgar,ἀ. καὶ ἀπαίδευτος Pl.Lg. 775b
, cf. D.H.Pomp.2, etc.;περὶ λόγους ἀ. Plu.2.44d
;ἀ. ἡγοῦμαι πάντων μεμνῆσθαι Ael.Tact.1.2
; τὸ ἀ., = ἀπειροκαλία, X.Mem.3.10.5. Adv. , etc.; foolishly, rashly, Onos.11.4.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀπειρόκαλος
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6 ἄγευστος
A not tasting or having tasted,πλακοῦντος Pl.Com.113
;ἰχθύων Luc.Sat.28
: metaph., οἷσι κακῶν ἄ. αἰών S Ant.583; ἐλευθερίας ἄ. Pl.R. 576a;τῶν τερπνῶν X.Mem.2.1.23
; ;τῶν ἀγαθῶν Phld.Ir.p.60
W.; προβλήματα ἀμφιβολίας καὶ ζητήσεως ἄ. Alex.Aphr.Pr.Praef.:—abs., without eating, ἄποτοι καὶ ἄ. Luc.Tim.18.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἄγευστος
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7 ἄχυμος
ἄχῡμ-ος, ον, -
8 βλίτον
Grammatical information: n.Meaning: `blite, Amaranthus Blitum' (Hp.).Derivatives: A few denigrating designations of persons: βλιτάς f. `old woman', βλιτο-μάμμας meaning uncertain (Ar. Nub. 1001; or to μέλι?), βλίτωνας τοὺς εὑήθεις H. - Loanword Lat. blitum `blite', also bliteus `tasteless, foolish' (Plaut.).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Page in Frisk: 1,245Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > βλίτον
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9 πλαδαρός
Grammatical information: adj.Meaning: `damp, watery, spongy, soft, flaccid, tasteless' (Hp., A. R., Dsc.).Derivatives: πλαδαρ-ότης f. `flaccidity' (Epicur.), - όομαι `to become soft' (Aq.), - ωσις f. (medic.), - ωμα n. (Suid.). Besides πλαδάω `to be watery, soft' (Hp., Arist., Ph.) with - ησις f. (Sor.); also - ωσις f. (Aët.) as from *-όω; πλάδος m. `dampness, sponginess' with - ώδης (Hp.), - όεις (sch.); πλάδη f. `id.' (Emp.), perh. backformation from πλαδάω.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: Expressive words, to be found esp. in the medic. lit.. With πλαδ-αρός: - άω: - ος agree the semantically close rhiming words κλαδ-αρός: - άω: - ος, μαδ-αρός: - άω: - ος; thus ῥυπ-αρός: - άω: - ος a.o.; s. Chantraine Form. 227. The genetic relation of these forms remains unclear; cf. on κραδάω, κράδη. -- No agreements outside Greek; formally closest is a Balt. verb for `swim', e.g. Lith. példu (példžiu), peldė́ti. If on separates the d (cf. κλαδαρός: κλάω (?)) one may connect expressions for `pour, spill etc.' in Lith. pilù pìlti (with zero grade) and Arm. heɫum (* pel-nu-mi) a.o.; s. WP. 2, 54f. a. 66, Pok. 798f., Fraenkel s. vv. Earlier, dated attempts in Bq (also Specht Ursprung 171 a. 228). -- (Not to πλέω, πολύς). - The word can hardly be IE; is it Pre-Greek?Page in Frisk: 2,547-548Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πλαδαρός
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10 μωραίνω
μωραίνω (μωρός) 1 aor. ἐμώρανα. Pass.: fut. 3 sg. μωρανθήσεται Is 19:11; 1 aor. ἐμωράνθην (Eur. et al., but intr., also Philo, Cher. 116) in our lit. only trans. (Polemo, Decl. 2, 36; LXX; intr. Just., D. 67, 2; Tat. 21, 1).① make foolish, show to be foolish οὐχὶ ἐμώρανεν ὁ θεὸς τὴν σοφίαν τοῦ κόσμου; has not God shown that the wisdom of the world is foolish? 1 Cor 1:20. Pass. in act. sense become foolish (Sir 23:14) φάσκοντες εἶναι σοφοὶ ἐμωράνθησαν although they claimed to be wise, they became fools Ro 1:22 (cp. Jer 10:14; Ar. 8, 2).② make tasteless pass. become tasteless, insipid, of salt (s. ἄναλος and FPerles, REJ 82, 1926, 122f; MBlack, Aramaic Approach3, ’67, 166f) Mt 5:13; Lk 14:34 (v.l. μαρανθῇ).—S. ἅλας a.—DELG s.v. 1 μωρός. TW. Spicq.
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