ajgnwv", aJgnw`"
aj-gnwv" , w`to", oJ, hJ , ( gi-gnwvskw ):
I. pass. unknown, of persons, Aesch. ; ajgnw;" patriv clam patre, Eur .: of things, unknown, obscure, unintelligible, Aesch., Soph. ; ajgn. dovkhsi" a dark suspicion, Id.
2.
not known, obscure, ignoble,
Eur.
II.
act.
not knowing, ignorant,
Soph.
III.
c. gen
., where the sense fluctuates between
pass.
and
act.
,
ajgnw`te" ajllhvlwn
Thuc.
ajgnwsiva
ajgnwsiva , hJ , ( ajgnwv" ) ignorance, Eur .; dia; th;n ajllhvlwn ajgn . from not knowing one another, Thuc.
a[gnwsto"
a[-gnwsto" or a[-gnwto" , on , unknown, tiniv ; a[gnwton ej" gh`n Eur .; gnwta; koujk a[gnwtav moi Soph.
2. not to be known, a[gnwstovn tina teuvcein Od.; agnwstovtatoi glw`ssan most unintelligible in tongue, Thuc.
ajgxhraivnw
ajg-xhraivnw , poët. for ajna-xhraivnw .
ajgoniva
ajgoniva , hJ , unfruitfulness, Plut. From a[gono"
a[gono"
a[-gono" , on , ( giv-gnomai ):
I.
pass.
unborn,
Il.:
not yet born,
Eur.
II.
act.
not producing, unfruitful, barren;
tovkoisin ajgovnoi"
travail
without issue, bringing no children to the birth,
Soph
.,
etc.
2.
c. gen.
not productive of, barren in
a thing,
Plat.
III.
childless,
Eur.
a[goo"
a[-goo" , ov, unmourned, Aesch.
ajgorav
ajgorav »a±g1/4, a`" , Ion. ajgorhv , h`", hJ : ( ajgeivrw ): an Assembly of the People, opp. to the Council of Chiefs ( boulhv ), Hom. : kaqivzein ajgorhvn to hold an assembly, opp. to luvein ajg . to dissolve it; ajgorhvnde kalevein, khruvssein , Hom. ; so, ajgora;n sunavgein, sullevgein Xen.
II. the place of Assembly, Hom .; used not only for debating, trials, and other public purposes,but also as a market-place, like the Roman Forum, Att .; but to lounge in the market was held to be disreputable, cf. ajgorai`o" .
III.
the business of the
ajgorav
,
public speaking, gift of speaking,
mostly in
pl.
,
Hom.
IV.
things sold in the
ajgorav
,
the market,
Lat.
annona
;
ajgora;n paraskeuavzein
to hold
a market,
Thuc.