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νεοπολῑ́της
νεοπρεπής
νεόπρῑστος
Νεοπτόλεμος
νεόπτολις
νεόρραντος
νεόρρυτος
νέορτος
νεός
νεός
νέος
νεοσῑ́γαλος
νεόσμηκτος
νεοσπαδής
νεοσπάς
νεόσπορος
νεοσσεύω
νεοσσιᾱ́
νεοσσός
νεόστροφος
νεοσύλλεκτος
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νέος
νέοςIon.ηονadjFor compar. and superl. see
νεώτερος
,
νεώτατος
.
of personsyoung in agefreq. opp. oldyoung, youthfulHom.masc.fem.sb.sg. and pl.young man or womanHom.neut.sg.sb.youthfulnessS. E.collectv.young personsArist.gener.young creaturesembracing all living thingsPl. of animalsnewly bornyoungE. X. AR. Theoc.of shoots, plants, vegetablesnewly grown or sproutedyoung, freshHom. Ar. Pl. belonging to a young personof the body, arms, hair, flesh, stomach, soul, mindyoung, youthfulPi. Trag. Lys. Pl.of spears, meton. for the persons carrying themE.of a time of lifeE.appropriate to or associated with young personsof contests, nurtureoffor the young, youthfulPi. S. pejor., of personshaving the characteristics of youthsuch as immaturity, impetuosity or irresponsibilitychildishS. E. Pl.of rashness, thinkingA.of godsyoung, newrelative to those of an earlier generationA.new and unfamiliarnovelE. Ar.of thingsmade or brought into existence for the first timenewHom.of actions, events, circumstanceshaving occurred, come to notice or been experienced recentlynew, fresh, recentHom. hHom. Pi. Trag. Th. Ar.of bloodfreshly shedA. E.of fishrecently caughtfreshAr.of the harvest seasonjust begunS.fr.having recently come into a particular state or relationshipof a wifenew, youngOd. Pi.of a sonnew-foundE.succeeding or replacing what went beforeof a race of men, generation of peoplenewA. Pi.fr. S.of a wife, marriageIl. S. E.of a master, commander, childrenE.of the ruler of the gods, i.e. ZeusA.of a moonS.fr.of a seasonAr.of behaviourA.specif., of a day of the monthfirstPl. AR.for ἕνη (τε) καὶ νέα last day of the month, seeἕνος 2 additional to what went beforeof pain, suffering, or sim.new, fresh, furtherIl. Trag.of a sacrificeE.of a bowl of wineE.of things, esp. information or newsnot known beforenewTrag. Ar.w. mildly or strongly sinister connot., of events, actions, news, plansunforeseen, untoward, disturbingTrag. Th.prep.phr.ἐκ νέηςanew, afreshHdt. νέον
ep.νεῖονCall. AR.
neut.adv
lately, recently, freshlyHom. Hes. Pi. B. Trag. Call. AR.also
τὸ νέον
Hdt.
once again, anewIl. Hes.

ShortDef

young, youthful

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Headword:
νέος
Headword (normalized):
νέος
Headword (normalized/stripped):
νεος
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URN:
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Key:
νέος

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