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Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon

Voor meer informatie: Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon (1940)

Included with: πονηρός, ά, όν,
  in physical sense, oppressed by toils, πονηρότατος καὶ ἄριστος, of Heracles, Hesiodus Epicus “Frr.” 138,139.
__2 of things, toilsome, painful, grievous, ἔργα Homerus Epicus “Epigrammata” 14.20; νούσων πονηρότερον Theognis Elegiacus 274; φορτίον Aristophanes Comicus “Plutus” 352.
__II in bad case, in sorry plight, useless, good-for-nothing, σύμμαχοι prev. work 220, compare “Nu.” 102; στράτευμα Xenophon Historicus “Anabasis” 3.4.34; ἰατρός Antipho Orator 4.2.4 (variant for{μοχθηρός}) ; κύων, ἱππάριον, Plato Philosophus “Euthydemus” 298d, Xenophon Historicus “Institutio Cyri (Cyropaedia)” 1.4.19 ; δίαιτα, τροφή, σιτία, injurious, Plato Philosophus “Respublica” 425e, “Lg.” 735b, “Grg.” 464d, etc.; π. ἕξις σώματος prev. author “Ti.” 86e ; π. σῶμα, opposed to χρηστόν, prev. author “Prt.” 313a, compare “R.” 341e ; π. σκώμματα sorry jests, Aristophanes Comicus “Nubes” 542; π. βούλευμα prev. author “Lys.” 517 (Comp.) ; π. πράγματα a bad state of things, Thucydides Historicus 8.97, compare 24 ; π. ἀρχὴ τῆς παιδείας a bad beginning, Aeschines Orator 1.11; π. τὴν ναυτιλίαν ναυτίλλεσθαι Plato Philosophus “Respublica” 551c; π. πολιτεία Aristoteles Philosophus “Politica” 1294b38. adverb, -ρῶς ἔχειν to be in bad case, Thucydides Historicus 7.83, etc.; ἂ πονηρῶς ἔχει τῶν πραγμάτων Lysias Orator 14.35 ; π. διακεῖσθαι, διατεθῆναι, Isocrates Orator 19.12, Demosthenes Orator 59.55.
__III in moral sense, worthless, knavish, φήμη, βίος, ζόη, Aeschylus Tragicus “Choephori” 1045, “Frr.” 90,401, etc.; οὐδεὶς ἑκὼν π. Epicharmus Comicus 78; π. ἦθος Democritus Epigrammaticus 192 ; πονηρὸς.. κἀκ πονηρῶν rogue and son of rogues, Aristophanes Comicus “Equites” 336 - 7 ; ὦ πόνῳ πονηρέ in a comic jingle, prev. author “V.” 466, compare “Lys.” 350 ; π. πόρρω τέχνης past master in knavery, prev. author “V.” 192; π. τοῖς φίλοις Xenophon Historicus “Institutio Cyri (Cyropaedia)” 8.4.33; πρὸς ἀλλήλους prev. author “An.” 7.1.39; π. λόγων ἀκρίβεια Antipho Orator 3.3.3; πονηρότεροι σύμβουλοι prev. author 5.71 ; π. ῥῆμα malicious, NT.Matt.5.11; τὰ π. wickednesses, Xenophon Historicus “Institutio Cyri (Cyropaedia)” 2.2.25; πονηρὰ δρᾶσαι Euripides Tragicus “Hecuba” 1190; τὸ π. LXX.Deu.17.2 +5th c.BC+; δόλῳ πονηρῷ, Latin dolo malo, “SIG” 693.6 (Methymna, 2nd c.BC) ; ὁ π. the evil one, NT.Matt.13.19; π. δαίμων “PLips.” 34.8 (4th c.AD), etc.
__III.2 base, cowardly, Sophocles Tragicus “Philoctetes” 437, etc. ; π. χρώματα, i.e. the coward's hue, Xenophon Historicus “Institutio Cyri (Cyropaedia)” 5.2.34 (interpolated).
__III.3 with a political connotation, of the baser sort, Euripides Tragicus “Supplices” 424; οἱ λεγόμενοι π. Plato Philosophus “Respublica” 519a ; opposed to καλοὶ κἀγαθοί, Isocrates Orator 15.100,316, compare Aristophanes Comicus “Equites” 186. —On the variation of accent, πονηρός and πόνηρος, see at {μοχθηρός} near the end

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