fqogghv
fqogghv , hJ , = fqovggo" , Hom., etc.
fqovggo"
fqovggo" , oJ , any clear, distinct sound, esp. the voice of men, Hom., Att.; also of animals, Soph., Eur.
II. generally, a sound, as distinguished from a voice ( fwnhv ), Plat.:of musical sounds, Eur.
fqovi>"
fqovi>" , i>o", oJ : nom. et acc. pl. fqoi`" , a kind of cake, Ar.
fqonerov"
fqonerov" , av, ovn , ( fqovno" ) envious, jealous, grudging, of persons, Theogn., Att.:Adv., fqonerw`" e[cein to be enviously disposed, Plat., Xen., etc.
fqonevw
fqonevw , f. hvsw : aor. I ejfqovnhsa :Med., fut. in pass. sense fqonhvsomai :Pass., f. fqonhqhvsomai : aor. I ejfqonhvqhn : ( fqovno" ): to bear ill-will or malice, bear a grudge, be envious or jealous, Il., Xen. , etc.:c. dat. pers., ptwco;" ptwcw`/ fqonevei Hes.; fq. tini; eu\ prhvssonti to envy him for his good fortune, Hdt.; also c. dat. rei, to feel envy at a thing, Isocr.; ejpiv tini Xen.:c. dat. pers. et gen. rei, ou[ toi hJmiovnwn fqonevw I bear thee no grudge for the mules, Od.; mhv moi fqonhvsh/" tou` maqhvmato" Plat.:c. gen. rei only, to be grudging of a thing, ajllotrivwn fqonevein Od.
II. to refuse to do a thing from envy or ill-will, to grudge doing, c. inf., Ib., Eur., etc.; mh; fqonhvsh/" do not refuse, Lat. ne graveris , mh; fq. didavxai Plat.:also c. acc. et inf., ejfqovnhsan »oiJ qeoi;1/4 e{na a[ndra basileu`sai Hdt.;also c. dat. et inf., th`/ dÆ oujk a]n fqonevoimi a{yasqai ; Od.
III. Pass. to be envied or begrudged, Lat. invideor , Hdt., Eur., etc.
fqovnhsi"
fqovnhsi" , ew", hJ , a jealous refusal, Soph.
fqovno", FQO vNOS, fqovno"
FQO vNOS , oJ , ill-will, envy, jealousy, Lat. invidia , Hdt., etc.; fqovnon e[cein to feel envy or jealousy, Aesch.; but, also, to incur envy or dislike, Pind.; so, fqovnon ajlfavnein Eur., etc.:c. gen. objecti, envy for, jealousy of, tw`n \Ellhvnwn fqovnw/ Hdt., etc.; but c. gen. subjecti, envy or jealousy felt by another, Eur., etc.:in pl. envyings, jealousies, heartburnings, Isocr.
2.
jealousy
was ascribed to the gods,
to;n fqovnon provskuson
deprecate
their jealousy, Soph.
II.
refusal from ill-will
or
envy,
oujdei;" fqovno"
, c. inf., said when you grant a request willingly, Plat.; so,
ajpokteivnein fqovno" »ejstiv1/4
tis
invidious,
I dare not tell, Eur.
fqorav
fqorav , Ion. fqorhv , hJ , ( fqeivrw ) destruction, ruin, perdition, Hdt., Trag., etc.; and of men, mortality, death, esp. by pestilence, Thuc.
2.
the decay
of matter, Plat.
3.
the seduction,
Lex ap. Aeschin.
fqovro"