ajplavnhto"
aj-plavnhto" , on , that cannot go astray, Babr.
a[plasto"
a[-plasto" , on , not moulded, i. e. in its natural state, natural, unaffected, Plut.
a[plato"
a[-pla<Eth>to" , Dor. and Att. for Ep. a[-plhto" , on , ( pelavzw ) for aj-pevlato" , unapproachable, terrible, Hes. , Trag.
a[plekto"
a[-plekto" , on , ( plevkw ) unplaited, caivth Anth.
a[pleto"
a[-pleto" , on , boundless, immense, Hdt ., Att. (Prob. from PLE , pivmplhmi , not to be filled, beyond measure.)
a[pleusto"
a[-pleusto" , on , ( plevw ) not navigated: to; a[pl . a part of the sea not yet navigated, Xen.
a[plhkto"
a[-plhkto" , on , ( plhvssw ) unstricken, of a horse needing no whip or spur, Plat .: unwounded, Eur.
ajplhvrwto"
aj-plhvrwto" , on , insatiable, Luc ., Anth.
ajplhstiva
ajplhstiva , hJ , insatiate desire, greediness, Plat .; tinov" of or for a thing, Eur. , Plat. From a[plhsto"
a[plhsto"
a[-plhsto" , on , ( pivmplhmi ) not to be filled, insatiate, Soph ., etc.
2.
c. gen
.,
a[pl. crhmavtwn
insatiate of
money,
Hdt.
,
etc.
II.
Adv
.,
ajplhvstw" e[cein
to be
insatiate,
Plat
.;
ajpl. diakei`sqai
or
e[cein prov" ti
Xen.
a[ploia
a[ploia , poët. ajploi?h , hJ , ( a[plou" ) impossibility of sailing, detention in port, esp. from stress of weather, Aesch. , Thuc. ; i[scon aujto;n a[ploiai Hdt.
aJploi?zomai
aJploi?zomai , Dep. ( aJplou`" ) to deal openly or frankly, pro;" tou;" fivlou" Xen.
aJploi?"
aJploi?" , ivdo", hJ , ( aJplovo" ) simple, single, of a cloak, Hom.