# Homeric Greek, A Book for Beginners, Lesson 41 # by Clyde Pharr, D.C. Heath & Co, 1920 # Version 1.0 # Paul Denisowski (paul@denisowski.org) ἀτάρ : but, moreover ἄτιμος, -η, -ον : dishonored, unhonored ἄφενος, -εος, τό : wealth, riches ἀφύσσω, ἀφύξω : dip up, draw (out), collect, heap up δασμός, -οῦ, ὁ : division (of spoils) διέπω, διέψω, διέσπον : accomplish, perform, go through, be engaged (in) ἐνθάδε : here, hither, there, thither κάμνω, καμέομαι, ἔκαμον, κέκμη(κ)α : do, make, toil, be weary, suffer, accomplish with pain κορωνίς, -ιδος : curved, bent ὀλίγος, -η, -ον : little, few, small, of slight value, cheap πλοῦτος, -οῦ, ὁ : wealth, riches, abundance π(τ)ολεμίζω, π(τ)ολεμίξω : war, battle, fight πολυάιξ, -ικος : impetuous, onrushing σύν : with, together (with), along with φέρετερος, -η, -ον : mightier, better, braver, stronger, more powerful, more profitable # end