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ἀκέραι-ος , ον (fem. -αία Sch.Ar.Pl.593), Prose word (used by E., v. infr.) for poet. ἀκήρατος,
A.pure, unmixed, “ὕδωρArist.HA605a15; “οἶνοςDsc.5.6; “ἀργύριονPoll.3.86, etc.; untouched, γῆ, νομή, Pl.Criti.111b, Arist.HA 575b3; unalloyed, “ἡδοναίEpicur.Sent.12.
2. of persons, pure in blood, E.Ph.943.
II. unharmed, unravaged, “. ἀπολαμβάνειν τὴν πόλινHdt.3.146; “γῆTh.2.18; “χώραD.1.28; δύναμις, of an army, in full force, Th.3.3; of troops, fresh, X.An.6.5.9, Plb.1.40.12, etc.; of property, untouched, “οὐσίαD.44.23; ἐᾶν τι ἀσινὲς καὶ . IG3.1418f; of a person, Persae.Stoic.1.99.
3. of persons, uncontaminated, guileless, E.Or.922; incorruptible, “κριτήςD.H.7.4: c. gen., “. κακῶν ἠθῶνPl.R.409a, cf. Men.Epit.489; unprejudiced, with an open mind, Plb.21.31.12.
4. ἐξ ἀκεραίου anew, Id.23.4.10; while matters are undecided, Idd.6.24.9; ἀκέραιον ἐᾶν leave alone, Id.2.2.10; εἰς -ον ἀποκαθιστάναι, = Lat. in integrum restituere, IG14.951. Adv. -ως, of payment, in full, Cic. Att.15.21.2; unreservedly, Phld.Lib. p.57O.
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