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Lemma | Dictionaries | Max. Freq. | Min. Freq. | Short Definition |
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apo | Lewis & Short | 1,533 | 11 | fastened to the earth |
apocalypsis | Lewis & Short | 6 | 6 | the Revelation |
apocarteresis | Lewis & Short | 1 | 1 | a voluntary starvation |
apocatastasis | Lewis & Short | 1 | 1 | a restoring to a former position; |
apocatastaticus | Lewis & Short | 2 | 2 | returning |
apocha | Lewis & Short | 0 | 0 | there is no receipt till the money is paid |
Apocleti | Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis | 1 | 1 | a commission of the Aetolian league, executive committee, L. |
apocolocyntosis | Lewis & Short | 0 | 0 | the Metamorphosis into a Pumpkin |
apocope | Lewis & Short | 9 | 9 | the dropping of a letter |
apocrisiarius | Lewis & Short | 2 | 2 | a delegate |
apocryphus | Lewis & Short | 1 | 1 | the apocryphal books incorporated with the Bible. |
apocynon | Lewis & Short | 3 | 3 | A little bone in the left side of the venomous frog |
apodes | Lewis & Short | 0 | 0 | [unavailable] |
apodicticus | Lewis & Short | 1 | 1 | proving clearly |
apodixis | Lewis & Short | 4 | 4 | a conclusive proof |
apodosis | Lewis & Short | 3 | 3 | a subsequent proposition |
Apodoti | Lewis & Short | 6 | 6 | a people in Ætolia |
apodyterium | Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis | 3 | 3 | an undressing-room (in a bath-house). |
apogeus | Lewis & Short | 1 | 1 | that comes from the land |
apographon | Lewis & Short | 20 | 20 | a transcript |
apolactizo | Lewis & Short | 1 | 1 | to thrust from one with the foot; |
apolectus | Lewis & Short | 3 | 3 | A kind of tunny-fish when not a year old |
Apollinar | Lewis & Short | 152 | 0 | a temple dedicated to Apollo |
apollinaria | Lewis & Short | 0 | 0 | the plant commonly called |
Apollinaris | Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis | 190 | 38 | of Apollo, sacred to Apollo |
Apollineus | Lewis & Short | 173 | 173 | Delos |
Apollo | Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis | 1,878 | 1,878 | Apollo.—Poet.: |
Apollodorus | Lewis & Short | 80 | 80 | A distinguished rhetorician |
Apollonia | Lewis & Short | 133 | 133 | The name of several celebrated towns. |
Apollonidenses | Lewis & Short | 7 | 7 | the inhabitants of Apollonis in Lydia |
Apollonides | Lewis & Short | 9 | 9 | A ruler of Chios in the time of Alexander the Great |
Apollonius | Lewis & Short | 113 | 113 | a distinguished rhetorician in Rhodes |
apologatio | Lewis & Short | 1 | 1 | a narration in the manner of Æsop |
Apologeticus | Lewis & Short | 0 | 0 | Apology |
apologia | Lewis & Short | 2 | 2 | a defence |
apologo | Lewis & Short | 1 | 1 | to reject |
apologus | Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis | 17 | 17 | a fable after the manner of Aesop, an apologue. |
Aponus | Lewis & Short | 25 | 25 | A warm |
apophasis | Lewis & Short | 1 | 1 | whereby one |
apophlegmatismos | Lewis & Short | 0 | 0 | a remedy for expelling phlegm |
apophoreta | Lewis & Short | 8 | 8 | presents which guests received at table |
apophygis | Lewis & Short | 0 | 0 | the curve of a column at top |
apoplecticus | Lewis & Short | 0 | 0 | apoplectic |
apoplexia | Lewis & Short | 3 | 3 | apoplexy; |
apoproegmenon | Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis | 0 | 0 | in philos., that which is to be rejected. |
apopsis | Lewis & Short | 0 | 0 | an eminence that furnishes an extensive view |
apor | Lewis & Short | 0 | 0 | [unavailable] |
aporia | Lewis & Short | 1 | 1 | doubt |
aporiatio | Lewis & Short | 0 | 0 | vacillation of mind |
aporior | Lewis & Short | 2 | 2 | to be in uncertainty |