deipno-fovro" , on , ( fevrw ) carrying meat-offerings, Plut.
deirav"
deirav" , avdo", hJ , ( deirhv ) the ridge of a chain of hills, Hom ., Soph. :in pl. , Id., Eur.
deiracqhv"
deir-acqhv" , ev" , ( a[cqo" ) heavy on the neck, Anth.
deirhj, DEIRHÆ
DEIRHÆ , hJ , the neck, throat, Il., Hdt. ; Att. -devrh , (not devra ) Aesch. (Perh. akin to Lat. dors-um .)
deirotomevw
deiro-tomevw , f. hvsw , ( tevmnw ) to cut the throat of a person, behead, su; dÆ a[mfw deirotomhvsei" Hom.
deivrw
deivrw , Ion. for devrw .
dei"-hvnwr , oro", oJ, hJ , ( deivdw, ajnhvr ) fearing man, Aesch.
deisidaimoniva
deisidaimoniva , hJ , fear of the gods, religious feeling, Polyb .: in bad sense, superstition, Theophr. From deisidaivmwn
deisidaivmwn
deisi-daivmwn , on , ( deivdw ) fearing the gods:
I.
in good sense, like
eujsebhv"
,
pious, religious,
Xen.
2.
in bad sense,
superstitious, bigoted,
Theophr
.
Comp.
-evstero"
,
somewhat superstitious,
N.T.
devka, DE vKA , devka
DE vK ØA , oiJ, aiJ, tav , indecl., ten, Lat. decem , Hom ., etc. : oiJ devka the Ten, Oratt.: oiJ devka »e[th1/4 ajfÆ h{bh" those who are ten years past 20 (the age of military service), Xen. (Some connect it with davk-tulo" , from the number of the fingers.)
dekavboio"
dekav-boio" , on , ( bou`" ) worth ten oxen, to; dekavboion a coin attributed to Theseus, Plut.
dekagoniva
deka-goniva , hJ , ( gevno" ) the tenth generation, Luc.
dekadarciva
dekad-arciva , hJ , the government of the ten, Isocr.
dekavdarco"