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νεκρός , (of a woman, Diph.129),
A.corpse, Hom., etc.: as Subst., in early writers always of mankind, “νεκροὺς συλήσετε τεθνηῶταςIl. 6.71; “ν. ἔρυον κατατεθνηῶτας18.540: freq. of those killed in battle, “τοὺς ν. ὑποσπόνδους ἀνείλοντοTh.4.44, etc.: in sg., “νεκρῷ ἐούσῃ ΜελίσσῃHdt.5.92.“η᾽; κεῖται ν. περὶ νεκρῷS.Ant.1240, etc.; “Πατρόκλῳ ν. ὄντιPl.R.391b: the Art. is freq. omitted even of a particular corpse, esp. when a gen. is added, ν. γυναικός, ἀνθρώπου, Hdt.2.89, 90, cf. A. Ag.659, Th.1018; later, of a fish, “ν. ἰχθύοςM.Ant.6.13: neut. pl. νεκρά, τά, Plu.2.773d: metaph., “νεκρὰ καὶ καπνόςM.Ant.12.33.
4. in pl., the dead, as dwellers in the nether world, “κλυτὰ ἔθνεα νεκρῶνOd.10.526, cf. 11.34, etc.; “ἐν νεκροῖςLXXPs.87(88).5; “ἐκ νεκρῶν ἐγεῖραιEv.Jo.12.1; “ ἀνάστασις ἐκ ν.Ev.Luc.20.35: metaph., “ζωὴ ἐκ ν.Ep.Rom.11.15.
II. as Adj. νεκρός, ά, όν, dead, first in Pi., “ν. ἵπποςFr.203; ν. σώματα Mitteis Chr.31 ii 22 (ii B.C.), Ach.Tat.3.5, cf. Nic.Dam.58 J., Plu.2.685b, X. Eph.5.1, POxy.51.8 (ii A.D.), BGU1024vii26 (iv/v A.D.) (but also “τὰ τῶν ν. σώματαPl.Lg.959b; “σῶμα . . νεκροῦE.Hec.679); “ν. χελώνηLuc.DDeor.7.4: Comp. “-ότεροςAP11.135 (Lucill.).
2. inanimate, inorganic, opp. ἔμψυχος, Plot.3.6.6; οὐχὶ ν., ὥσπερ λίθον ξύλον, ἀλλὰ ζω<*>ν Id.4.7.9; “οὐρανὸς . . ὢν πρὸ ψυχῆς σῶμα ν., γῆ καὶ ὕδωρId.5.1.2; ν. θάλασσα the Dead Sea, Paus.5.7.4, Gal.11.690, Orph.A. 1082.
3. metaph., “ν. πλοῦτοςPhilostr.VS2.1.1.
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