jAcivlleio"
jAcivlleio" , a, on , Ion. -hvi>o" , h, on , of Achilles, Hdt ., Eur.
II. jAcilleivh kriqhv Achilles-barley, a fine kind: hence jAcivlleiai ( ma`zai ) cakes of fine barley, Ar.
jAcilleuv"
jAcilleuv" , gen. jAcillevw" , Ep. h`o" , acc. jAcilleva<Eth> , voc. jAcilleu` : Ep. nom. also jAcileuv" : (from a[co" , the grief of the hero being the subject of the Il., cf. jOdu"- seuv" ).: Achilles, son of Peleus and Thetis, prince of the Myrmidons.
ajcivtwn
aj-civtwn »iØ1/4, on , gen. wno" , without tunic, i.e. wearing the iJmavtion only, of Socrates, Xen.
ajclainiva
ajclainiva , hJ , want of a cloak or mantle, Eur. From a[claino"
a[claino"
a[-claino" , on , ( clai`na ) without cloak or mantle, Simon.
a[cloo"
a[-cloo" , on , contr. a[clou" , oun , ( clova ) without her bage, Eur.
ajcluovei"
ajcluovei" , essa, en , gloomy, Simon. ap. Hdt. From ajcluv"
ajcluv", jACLU vS
jACLU vS »u<Eth>1/4, uvo", hJ , a mist, Lat. caligo , Od.; a mist over the eyes of one dying, Il.; or of a person deprived of the power of knowing others, Ib. metaph. gloom, trouble, Aesch. Hence ajcluvw
ajcluvw
ajcluvw , aor. I h[clu<Eth>sa , to be or grow dark, Od.
a[cnh, [ACNH
[ACNH , Dor. a[cna , hJ , anything that comes off the surface:
I. foam, froth, of the sea, Od.; of wine, Eur. ; a[cnh oujraniva the dew of heaven, Soph. ; dakruvwn a[cnh dewy tears, Id.
II.
of solids,
the chaff
that flies off in winnowing, in
pl.
, Il.;
the down
on fruits,
Anth.
III.
a[cnhn
in
acc.
as
Adv.
,
a morsel, the least bit,
Ar.
a[cnoo"
a[-cnoo" , on , contr. a[-cnou" , oun , without down, Anth.
a[cnumai
a[cnumai , v. ajceuvw , ajcevw II . 2.