1.
c. gen.
void, destitute, bereft,
tou` nou`, frenw`n
Soph
.;
summavzwn
Eur.
2.
empty-handed,
Hom
.,
Hdt.
,
Att.
:
bereft of
her mate,
levaina
Soph
.:
empty of wit, empty-headed,
Id., Ar.
III. Comp. and Sup. kenwvtero", -wvtato" , Plat. , etc.
kenotafevw
keno-ta±fevw , f. hvsw , ( tavfo" ) to honour with an empty tomb, Eur.
kenotavfion
keno-tavfion , tov , ( tavfo" ) an empty tomb, cenotaph, Xen.
kenovth"
kenovth" , hto", hJ , ( kenov" ) emptiness, vanity, Plat.
kenofrosuvnh
kenofrosuvnh , hJ , emptiness of mind, Plut. From kenovfrwn
kenovfrwn
kenov-frwn , on , ( frhvn ) empty-minded, Aesch.
kenofwniva
keno-fwniva , hJ , ( fwnevw ) vain talking, babbling, N.T.
kenovw
kenovw , Ion. and poët. kein- ; f. wvsw : aor. I ejkevnwsa : Pass. , aor. I ejkenwvqhn : pf. kekevnwmai , Ion. kekeivnwmai : ( kenov" ): to empty out, drain, opp. to plhrovw , Aesch. , Eur. , etc. ; c. gen. to empty of a thing: Pass. to be emptied, made or left empty, Soph .; ej" to; kenouvmenon into the space continually left empty, Thuc .; c. gen ., kekeinwmevno" pavntwn stripped of all things, Hdt.
2.
to make
a place
empty by leaving
it,
desert
it,
Eur.
II.
metaph.
to make empty, to make of no account
or
of no effect,
N.T
.:
Pass.
to be
or
become so,
Ib.
kevnsai
kevnsai , Ep. aor. I inf. of kentevw .
kevntase
kevnta<Eth>se , Dor. and poët. 3 sing. aor. I of kentevw .
Kentauvreio"
Kentauvreio" , a, on , Centaurian, of Centaurs, Eur.
Kentaurivdh"
Kentaurivdh" , ou, oJ , of or from Centaurs, i{ppo" K a Thessalian horse, Luc.
Kentaurikov"