ὀρφανός
ὀρφανόςή όνalsoός όνE.adjof a child, through the death of parents or abandonmentin a state of orphanhoodorphan
Od. Hes. S. E. Att.orats. Pl.of a young birdAr.of a childorphaned, bereftw.gen.of a parent or parents, of kin
E. Pl. D. Plu.masc.fem.sb.orphanAtt.orats. Pl.fig., ref. to an argument whose author is deadPl.neut.pl.sb.orphanhoodPl. of a homebereftthrough the death of a child or the childlessness of its master
E.of a parent, w.gen.of a child, through its deathE.of a person's fate, w.gen.of progeny, through failure to have childrenPi.of a bird's nest, w.gen. of chicks, through their abductionS.of men, women, a country, in time of war, w.gen.of comrades, husbands, or sim.Pi. E. Lys.of people, a citybereftof a father-like leader
NT. Plu.gener., of personsbereftof valued possessions
Pl.devoidw.gen.of insolence
Pi.of a place, w.gen.of dancingPi.fr.of a captured fighterperh.finishedw.gen.w. battles
Tim.of a person's lifedesolate
Pl.
ShortDef
an orphan
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Headword (normalized):
ὀρφανός
Headword (normalized/stripped):
ορφανος
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urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:cambridge-greek-lexicon-28906
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