II. pass. not done, left undone, Lat. infectus , Soph ., Eur. ; oujk ejn ajrgoi`" not among things neglected, Soph.
ajrguravgch
ajrguØr-avgch , hJ , ( a[rguro", a[gcw ) silver-quinsy, which Demosthenes was said to have, when he abstained from speaking on the plea of quinsy, but really (it was alleged) because he was bribed, Plut.
ajrguramoibikov"
ajrguØra±moibikov" , hv, ovn , of or for a money-changer, money-changing, Luc .: Adv. -kw`" , Id. From ajrguramoibov"
ajrguramoibov"
ajrguØr-a±moibov" , oJ , ( ajmeivbw ) a money-changer, banker, Lat. argentarius , Plat ., Theocr. , etc.
ajrguvreio"
ajrguvreio" »uØ1/4, on , = ajrguvreo", ajrguvreia mevtalla silver mines, Thuc. ; or ta; ajrguvreia alone, Xen.
ajrguvreo"
ajrguvreo" , a, on , contr. ajrguØrou`" , a`, ou`n , ( a[rguØro" ) silver, of silver, Lat. argenteus , Hom ., etc.
ajrgureuvw
ajrguØreuvw , f. sw , to dig for silver, Strab.
ajrgurhvlato"
ajrguØr-hvla±to" , on , ( ejlauvnw ) of wrought silver, Eur.
ajrgurivdion
ajrguØrivdion »ri<Eth>1/4, tov , = ajrguvrion , in contemptuous sense, Ar.
ajrgurikov"
ajrguØrikov" , hv, ovn , ( a[rguro" ) of, for or in silver, Plut.
ajrguvrion
ajrguvrion »uØ1/4, tov , a piece of silver, a silver coin, Ar ., etc.
2.
collectively,
money, a sum of money, cash,
as we also say
silver,
Id.,
Thuc.
II.
=
a[rguro"
,
silver,
Id.,
Plat.
ajrguØri`ti" , ido", hJ , ( a[rguro" ) silver-ore, Xen.
ajrgurognwvmwn
ajrguØro-gnwvmwn , ono", oJ, hJ , an assayer of silver, Plat.
ajrgurodivnh"
ajrguØro-divnh" »i<Eth>1/4, ou, oJ , ( divnh ) silver-eddying, of rivers, Il.