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ὀψιαίτερος
ὀψιγάμιον
ὀψίγονος
ὀψίζω
ὀψίκοιτος
ὀψιμαθής
ὀψιμαθίᾱ
ὄψιμος
ὀψίνοος
ὄψιος
ὄψις
ὀψιτέλεστος
ὀψίτερος
ὄψομαι
ὄψον
ὀψοποιέομαι
ὀψοποιητικός
ὀψοποιίᾱ
ὀψοποιικός
ὀψοποιός
ὀψοπώλιον
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ὄψις
ὄψιςεωςIon.ιοςfὄψομαι, seeὁράωfaculty or function of seeingvision, sightIl. Heraclit. Hdt. S. E. Th.fig., in the mindArist. Plb.fact of seeing or action of lookingsight, look, glancegazeOd. Trag. Th.looking with close attentionwatchful eye, scrutiny, inspectionS. Th. Pl.looking with one's own eyesopp. theorising or learning by reporteyewitnessing, looking, observationHdt. S. Th. vision over a certain distancerange of vision, sightesp. in phrs. within sight, in front of the eyes, or sim.E. Th. X.viewfr. a certain positionPlu.immediate sight or proximityof a person, esp. one of authoritysight, presenceHdt. Trag. impression on one's sightof a person, as handsome, fearsome, or sim., freq. evoking emotionappearance, look, faceIl. hHom. S. E. Th. Att.orats.changing according to mood or situationTh. Pl. characteristic featuresof an individualfigure, form faceS. Pl.taken on as a disguisePi.in a paintingPlu.appearance or characteristic featuresof a thinglook, form, shapeHdt. S.fr. Philox.Leuc. Pl.indistinct appearanceimpressionin the dark or at a distanceTh. Pl.outward appearancenot necessarily corresponding to realitylook, outward showTh. Lys.thing seenesp. of a striking or remarkable naturesight, spectacleTrag. Th. Ar.in the arts, in dramaHdt. Pl. X. Arist. Plu.seeing as part of a ritualobservation, sightof sacred objects or ceremonyE. Ar. Plu.thing seen which is supernaturalusu. in a dreamvisionHdt. Trag. Ar. Isoc.

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look, appearance, aspect

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Headword:
ὄψις
Headword (normalized):
ὄψις
Headword (normalized/stripped):
οψις
IDX:
29256
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:cambridge-greek-lexicon-29257
Key:
ὄψις

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