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θεόπομπος
θεοπόνητος
θεοπρεπής
θεοπροπέω
θεοπροπίᾱ
θεοπρόπιον
θεοπρόπος
θεόπτυστος
θεόπυρος
θέορτος
θεός
θεόσδοτος
θεοσέβεια
θεοσεβής
θεόσεπτος
θεοσέπτωρ
θεόσσυτος
θεοστυγής
θεοστύγητος
θεοσῡ́λης
θεόσυτος
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θεός
θεόςοῦ
dial.contr.θεύς
εῦCall.
Boeot.θιός
Lacon.σιός
m.f
ep.gen.dat.sg.pl.
θεόφιν
voc.
θεός
also
θεέ
NT.
sts. scanned w. synizesis, esp. in Trag.
divine beingmale or female, conceived of as anthropomorphic, esp. opp. mortals, as specific or generic termdeity, godgoddessHom.w. the name of a deityOd.ref. to a specific one, esp. Zeus, who controls the weatherHdt. Ar. X. Thphr.du. τὼ θεώthe two goddessesi.e. Demeter and Persephone, esp. invoked by womenAnd. Lys. Ar. X.the twin godsi.e. Kastor and Polydeukes in the Peloponnese, Amphion and Zethos at ThebesAr. X.entity regarded as divinein conventional pietydivinity, godref. to the sunHdt. Trag. circumstance, abstract idea or emotion regarded by humans as powerful or venerablegodref. to tyranny, prosperity, ambition, hope, caution, shame, sorrow, or sim.A. E. revered, blessed or exceptional human beinggoddessref. to NiobeS.godref. to an ancestorPl. NT.ref. to a man of exceptional virtueArist. θεώτεροςIon.ηονcompar.adj contrastv., of an entrance to a caveof or belonging to the godsopp. mortalsdivineOd. compar., of a dance, a shrinemore divinein formCall.

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god

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Headword:
θεός
Headword (normalized):
θεός
Headword (normalized/stripped):
θεος
IDX:
19027
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:cambridge-greek-lexicon-19028
Key:
θεός

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