# Homeric Greek, A Book for Beginners, Lesson 32 # by Clyde Pharr, D.C. Heath & Co, 1920 # Version 1.0 # Paul Denisowski (paul@denisowski.org) ἀεικής, -ἐς : unseemly, grievous, shameful, unfitting ἀνάποινος, -ον : unransomed, without a ransom paid ἀποδέχομαι, ἀποδέξομαι, ἀπεδεξάμην (ἀπεδέγμην), ἀποδέδεγμαι, ἀπεδέχθην : receive, accept ἀπρίατος, -η, -ον : unbought, without price ἀπωθέω, ἀπώσω, ἀπέωσα, ἀπέωσμαι, ἀπεώσθην : shove away, push off, drive off ἀτιμάω, ἀτιμήσω, ἠτίμσα : dishonor, insult, slight, despise ἑλἰκωψ, -ωπος (m); ἑλικῶπις, -ιδος (f): bright-eyed, flashing-eyed ἕνεκα : on account, because of, for the sake of ἔτι : yet, still, in addition, further ἱερός, -ή, -ὀν : sacred, holy ἱλάσκομαι, ἱλάσ(σ)ομαι, ἱλοασ(σ)ἀμην, ἱλάσθην : propitiate, apprease κούρη, -ης, ἡ : girl, maiden, young woman οὔτε : and not, nor οὔτε ... οὔτε : neither ... nor πατήρ, πατέρος (πατρος), ὁ : father, sire τούνεκα : on account of this, for this reason, therefore, consequently # end