negat. goes before, oujde;n a[llo, h[ . . , nothing else than. . , Hdt. , etc.
a[llose
a[llose , Adv. ( a[llo" ) to another place, elsewhither, Od.; a[llo" a[llose one one way, one another, Aesch.
a[llote
a[ll-ote , ( a[llo", o{te ) at another time, at other times, a[llote. . , a[llote . . , at one time. . , at another. . , Hom .; so, a[llw" a[llote at one time one way, at another another, Aesch. ; a[llotÆ a[llh/, a[lloqi, a[llose , etc.
a[llo
a[llo ti ; anything else? Lat. numquid aliud ? when foll. by h[ , the sentence is interrog., a[llo ti h] peinhvsousi ; i.e. a[llo ti peivsontai h] peinhvsousi ; will they suffer aught else but hunger? will they not be starved? Hdt. ; also without h[, a[llo ti e[lege" ; did you say anything else? did you not say? Plat.
ajllotrioepivskopo"
ajllotrio-epivskopo" , oJ , a busy-body in other mens matters, N.T.
ajllotriologevw
ajllotrio-logevw , f. hvsw , ( levgw ) to speak of things foreign to the matter, Strab.
ajllotriopragmosuvnh
ajllotrio-pragmosuvnh , hJ , ( pra`gma ) a meddling with other peoples business, Plat.
ajllovtrio"
ajllovtrio" , a, on , ( a[llo" ):
I. opp. to i[dio" , of or belonging to another, Lat. alienus , Hom ., etc. ; ajll. gunhv another mans wife, Aesch. ; gnaqmoi`si geloivwn ajllotrivoisin , of the suitors, laughed with a face unlike ones own, of a forced, unnatural laugh, Od. (Horaces malis ridere alienis is different); ajll. o[mmasin by the help of anothers eyes, Soph. ; ajllotriwtavtoi" toi`" swvmasin crh`sqai to deal with ones body as if it absolutely belonged to another, Thuc.
II.
opp. to
oijkei`o"
,
foreign, strange,
Lat.
peregrinus
,
Hom
.; often with the notion of
hostile,
Il.
III.
Adv
.,
ajllotrivw" e[cein
or
diakei`sqai prov" tina
to be
unfavourably
disposed towards one,
Lys.
:
Comp.
-iwvteron
less
favourably,
Dem.
Hence
ajllotriovth"
ajllotriovth"
ajllotriovth" , hto", hJ , alienation, estrangement, opp. to oijkeiovth" , Plat. , etc.
ajllotriovcrw"
ajllotriov-crw" , wto", oJ, hJ , changing colour, Anth.
ajllotriovw
ajllotriovw , f. wvsw , ( ajllovtrio" ):
1. c. gen. pers. to estrange from, tw`n swmavtwn th;n povlin Thuc.