oJssivco" »iØ1/4, h, on , Ep. Dim. of o{so", o{sso" , as little, how little, Lat. quantulus , Theocr.
o[ssomai
o[ssomai , ( o[sse ), Epic Dep., only in pres. and impf. without augm., to see, ojssovmeno" patevrÆ ejsqlo;n ejni; fresivn (so Shaksp. in my minds eye), Od.
2.
to presage, have foreboding of,
kakav, a[lgea
Hom.
3.
to foretoken,
Id.
o{sso"
o{sso" , h, on , Ep. and Ion. for o{so" .
ojstavrion
ojstavrion »a±1/4, tov , Dim. of ojstevon , a little bone, Anth.
o{ste
o{"-te , (Ep. also o{-te ) h{-te, o{-te , who, which, just like the simple o{" or o{sti" , Hom., etc.; neut. tov te Hes.; pl. tav te Il.; pl. fem. tav" te Ib.
2. ejx ou|te from the time when, Aesch.
ojstevi>no"
ojstevi>no" , h, on , made of bone, of bone, Hdt., Plat.
ojstevon, jOSTE vON, ojstevon
jOSTE vON , tov , Att. contr. ojstou`n , poët. ojsteu`n : pl. ojsteva , Att. contr. ojsta` :Att. gen. pl. ojstw`n , also ojstevwn (metri grat.) Soph., Ar.: Ep. gen. pl. ojsteovfin (v. infr.):Lat. os, ossis , a bone, Hom., Hdt., Att.; leuka; ojsteva the bleached bones of the dead, Od.
o[stino"
o[stiØno" , h, on , ( ojstevon ) Att. form of ojstevi>no" ; ta; o[stina , Lat. tibiae , bone-pipes, Ar.
o{sti"
o{"-ti"
,
h{-ti", o{ ti
(often written
o{, ti
to distinguish it from
o{ti
,
that),
with double inflexions, gen.
ou|tino", h|stino"
, dat.
w|/tini, h|/tini
, etc.; pl.
oi{-tine", ai{-tine", a{-tina
, etc.; Hom. has also the masc. collat. form
o{ti"
and the neut.
o{ tti
. From
o{ti"
also come cases with a single inflexion, viz. gen.
o{tou
, Ep.
o{tteo
, contr.
o{tteu, o{teu
; dat.
o{tw/
, Ep.
o{tew/
:Ep. acc.
o{tina
:pl. nom. neut.
o{tina
; gen.
o{tewn
, Att.
o{twn
; dat.
oJtevoisin
, Att.
o{toisi
; fem.
oJtevh/sin
; acc.
o{tina"
.For the Ion.and Ep. form
a{ssa
, Att.
a{tta
,
v. sub
a{ssa
.
Any one who, anything which,
i.e.
whosoever, whichsoever,
differing from
o{"
, as Lat.
quisquis
,
from
qui,
Hom., etc.;
o{ntina kiceivh
whomsoever
he caught, Il.;
o{ti" k ejpivorkon ojmovssh/
whoso
forswears himself, Ib., etc.:
-e[stin o{sti"
, Lat.
est qui
,
often with a negat.,
oujk e[stin o{tw/ meivzona moi`ran neivmaimÆ
there is no
one to whom
I would give more, Aesch., etc.:
oujde;n o{ ti ouj
everything,
Hdt.
II.
hardly different from
o{"
,
who,
bwmovn, o{sti" nu`n e[xw th`" povlewv" ejsti
the altar, which. . , Thuc.
III.
in
indirect
questions,
xei`no" o{dÆ, oujk oi\dÆ o{sti"
Od.:in dialogue, when the person questioned repeats the question asked by
tiv"
, as
ou|to" tiv poiei`"
; Answ.
o{ ti poiw`
; [you ask]
what
Im doing? Ar.
IV.
neut.
o{ ti
used absol. as a Conjunction, v.
o{ ti
.
V.
ejx o{tou
from which time,
Soph., etc.
2.
from what cause,
Id., Eur.
ojstou`n