b.
neut.
a[dhlovn »ejsti1/4 eij. . , o{ti
. . ,
it is uncertain
whether. . ,
unknown
that. . ,
Plat.
,
etc.
; so,
a[dhlon mhv
. . , Id.:
absol.
,
a[dhlon o[n
it being
uncertain,
Thuc
.; so,
ejn ajdhlotevrw/ ei\nai
Xen.
c.
a[dhlo"
often agrees with the subject (like
divkaiov" eijmi
)
, pai`de" a[dhloi oJpotevrwn
=
a[dhlovn ejstin oJpotevrwn pai`de" eijsivn
Lys
.,
etc.
III. Adv. -lw" , secretly, Thuc ., etc. ; Sup. -ovtata , Id.
ajdhmonevw
ajdhmonevw »a±d-1/4 , aor. I inf. ajdhmonh`sai : to be sorely troubled, Plat .; ajdhmonh`sai ta;" yucav" Xen. (Deriv. uncertain.) Hence ajdhmoniva
ajdhmoniva
ajdhmoniva , hJ , trouble, distress, Anth ., Plut.
a{dhn
a{dhn or a[dhn »a±1/4 , ( a[w satio) Adv ., Lat. satis , to ones fill, e[dmenai a[dhn to eat their fill, Il.
2. c. gen ., oi{ min a[dhn ejlovwsi polevmoio who may drive him to satiety of war, Ib.; a{dhn e[leixen ai{mato" licked his fill of blood, Aesch. ; kai; touvtwn me;n a{dhn enough of this, Plat. ; c. part ., a[dhn ei\con kteivnonte" Hdt. »a± , except in first place cited from Il., where it is commonly written a[ddhn.1/4
ajdh`o"
ajdh`o" , on , contr. for ajdhvi>o" .
a[dhri"
a[-dhri" , io", oJ, hJ , without strife, Anth.
ajdhvrito"
aj-dhvri<Eth>to" , on , ( dhrivomai ) without strife or battle, Il.
II. unconquerable, ajnavgkh" sqevno" Aesch.
a{dh", {Aidh"
a{dh"
or
{Aidh"
,
ou, oJ
; in
Hom.
also
jAi?dh"
,
ao
, and
ew
;
Dor.
jAi?da"
,
a
: there is also a
gen.
[Ai>do"
,
dat.
[Ai>di
(as if from
[Ai>"
): (from
a
privat.,
ijdei`n
:
Hades
or
Pluto
(
cf.
Plouvtwn
), the god of the nether world, son of Kronus and Rhea, brother to Zeus,
Zeu;" kai; ejgwv, trivtato" dÆ [Aidh"
Il.; called
Zeu;" katacqovnio"
Ib.;
eijn
or
eijsÆ Ai?dao
(
sc.
dovmoi", dovmou"
) in, into
the nether world,
Hom
.;
eijn [Ai>do"
Il.;
ejn {Aidou, ej" {Aidou
(
sc.
oi[kw/, oi\kon
)
Att.
;also
[Ai>dovsde
Adv
., Il.
II.
as appellative,
Hades, the world below,
eijsovken a[i>di keuvqwmai
Ib.;
ejpi; to;n a{/dhn
Luc
.;
eij" aji?dhn
Anth
.;
ejn tw`/ a{/dh/
N.T.
2. the grave, death, a{/dh" povntio" death by sea, Aesch. , etc. »a±iØdh" in Hom. , Att. a/Ñdh" ; but in Trag. also a<Eth>iØda" : gen. a±iØdew as an anapaest in Hom. ; gen. a±iØda<Eth>o Id.; gen. a<Eth>iØdo" before a vowel, Il.]
ajdhkovte"
ajdhkovte", ajdhvseie , v. ajdevw .
aJdhvsw
aJdhvsw , fut. of aJndavnw .