movgiØ" , Adv., ( movgo" ) with toil and pain, i.e. hardly, scarcely, Hom., Hdt., Att.:cf. the post-Hom. movli" .
movgo", MO vGOS
MO vGOS , ou, oJ , toil, trouble, Il.
2. trouble, distress, Lat. labor , Soph.
mogostovko"
mogo"-tovko" , on , ( tivktw ) helping women in hard childbirth, of Eileithyia, Il.; of Artemis, Theocr.
movdio"
movdio" , oJ , a dry measure, Lat. modius , = the sixth of a medimnus, about 2 gallons, N.T.
movqo", MO vQOS
MO vQOS , oJ , battle, battle-din, Il.
movqwn
movqwn , wno", oJ : at Lacedaemon, the child of an Helot, brought up as foster-brother of a young Spartan:since such young Helots were likely to presume, movqwn came to mean an impudent fellow, Ar.
II. a rude, licentious dance, Eur., Ar.
moqwnikov"
moqwnikov" , hv, ovn , like a movqwn , Ion. ap. Plut.
moi`ra
moi`ra , gen. a" , Ion. h" : ( meivromai ): a part, portion, Hom.
2.
a division
of a people, Hdt.
3.
a political
party,
Lat.
partes
,
Id., Eur.
II.
the part, portion, share
which falls to one, in the distribution of booty, Hom.; or of a meal, Od.;
hJ tou` patro;" moi`ra
ones
patrimony,
ap. Dem.
2. in various phrases, oujdÆ aijdou`" moi`ran e[cousin has no part in shame, Od.; tevssara" moivra" e[con ejmoiv filling the place of four relations to me, Aesch.
III. ones portion in life, lot, fate, destiny, Hom., etc.; hJ peprwmevnh m . Hdt.; moi`rÆ ejsti , c. inf., tis ones fate, Hom.; e[sce moi`rÆ jAcilleva qanei`n twas his fate to die, Soph.; m. biovtoio ones portion or measure of life, Il.; uJpe;r moi`ran (v. movro" ) Ib.; ajgaqh`/ moivra/ by good luck, Eur.;, qeiva/ moivra/ by divine providence, Xen.
2.
like
movro"
,
mans appointed doom,
i.e.
death,
Hom., Aesch.:also
the cause of death,
Od.
IV.
that which is ones due,
Lat.
quod fas est
,
kata; moi`ran
as is meet, rightly,
Hom.; opp. to
para; moi`ran
, Od.;
moi`ran nevmein tiniv
to give one
his due,
Soph.
2. respect, esteem, ejn oujdemiva/ moivrh/ megavlh/ a[gein tinav to hold one in no great respect, Hdt.; ejn meivzoni m. ei\nai Plat.
V. with a gen. almost periphr., m. frenw`n , for frenev" , Aesch.; ajndro;" moivra/ prosetevqh it was accounted manly, Thuc.; ejn polemivou moivra/ as if he were an enemy, Dem.
B. Moi`ra , as prop. n., the goddess of fate, the Roman Parca, Hom.; later, there were three, Clotho, Lachesis, Atropos, Hes.
II. Moi`rai , of the Furies, Aesch.
moiravw
moiravw , f. avsw »a<Eth>1/4 , Ion. hvsw : ( moi`ra ): to share, divide, distribute, Luc.; Med. to divide among themselves,