θεός
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god
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θεός
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θεός
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θεος
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19027
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:cambridge-greek-lexicon-19028
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{ "headword": "θεός", "data": { "headword_display": "<b>θεός</b>", "content": "<NE><HG><HL>θεός</HL><Infl>οῦ</Infl><DL><Lbl>dial.contr.</Lbl><FmHL>θεύς</FmHL></DL><DInfl><FmInfl>εῦ</FmInfl><Au>Call.</Au></DInfl><DL><Lbl>Boeot.</Lbl><FmHL>θιός</FmHL></DL><DInfl><FmInfl>ῶ</FmInfl></DInfl><DL><Lbl>Lacon.</Lbl><FmHL>σιός</FmHL><DInfl><FmInfl>ῶ</FmInfl></DInfl></DL><PS>m.f</PS></HG> <FG><Case><Lbl>ep.gen.dat.sg.pl.</Lbl><Form>θεόφιν</Form></Case><Case><Lbl>voc.</Lbl><Form>θεός</Form><Lbl>also</Lbl><Form>θεέ</Form><Au>NT.</Au></Case><Num><Lbl>sts. scanned w. synizesis, esp. in <Au>Trag.</Au></Lbl></Num></FG><nS1><Def>divine being<Expl>male or female, conceived of as anthropomorphic, esp. opp. mortals, as specific or generic term</Expl></Def><nS2><Tr>deity, god<or/>goddess</Tr><Au>Hom.<NBPlus/></Au></nS2><nS2><Indic>w. the name of a deity</Indic><Au>Od.<NBPlus/></Au></nS2><nS2><Indic>ref. to a specific one, esp. Zeus, who controls the weather</Indic><Au>Hdt. Ar. X. Thphr.</Au></nS2><SGrm><GLbl>du. <Gr>τὼ θεώ</Gr></GLbl><Def>the two goddesses<Expl>i.e. Demeter and Persephone, esp. invoked by women</Expl></Def><Au>And. Lys. Ar. X.<NBPlus/></Au><S2><Def>the twin gods<Expl>i.e. Kastor and Polydeukes in the Peloponnese, Amphion and Zethos at Thebes</Expl></Def><Au>Ar. X.</Au></S2></SGrm></nS1><nS1><Def>entity regarded as divine<Expl>in conventional piety</Expl></Def><nS2><Tr>divinity, god<Expl>ref. to the sun</Expl></Tr><Au>Hdt. Trag.</Au></nS2></nS1> <nS1><Def>circumstance, abstract idea or emotion regarded by humans as powerful or venerable</Def><nS2><Tr>god<Expl>ref. to tyranny, prosperity, ambition, hope, caution, shame, sorrow, or sim.</Expl></Tr><Au>A. E.</Au></nS2></nS1> <nS1><Def>revered, blessed or exceptional human being</Def><nS2><Tr>goddess<Expl>ref. to Niobe</Expl></Tr><Au>S.</Au></nS2><nS2><Tr>god<Expl>ref. to an ancestor</Expl></Tr><Au>Pl. NT.</Au></nS2><nS2><Indic>ref. to a man of exceptional virtue</Indic><Au>Arist.</Au></nS2></nS1> <RelW><HG><HL>θεώτερος</HL><Infl>ᾱ <VInfl><Lbl>Ion.</Lbl><FmInfl>η</FmInfl></VInfl>ον</Infl><PS>compar.adj</PS></HG> <aS1><Indic>contrastv., of an entrance to a cave</Indic><Def>of or belonging to the gods<Expl>opp. mortals</Expl></Def><Tr>divine</Tr><Au>Od.</Au></aS1> <aS1><Indic>compar., of a dance, a shrine</Indic><Tr>more divine<Expl>in form</Expl></Tr><Au>Call.</Au></aS1></RelW></NE>", "key": "θεός" }, "senses": [], "citations": [], "urn": "urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:cambridge-greek-lexicon-19028" }