laopaqhv"
la<Eth>o-pa±qhv" , ev" , ( pavscw ) suffered by the people, Aesch.
laopovro"
la<Eth>o-povro" , on , serving as a passage for the people, man-conveying, l. mhcanaiv , i.e. a bridge, Aesch.
la ov", LA O vS, laov"
LA-O vS , ou`, oJ , Ion. lhov" , Att. lewv" : the people, both in sing. and plur. , i.e.
1. in the warlike language of Il., the people or men of the army, soldiers; also a land-army, opp. to a fleet; the common men, opp. to their leaders
2. in the peaceful Od., men, people; so, nautiko;" lewv" seafaring folk, Aesch .; oJ gewrgiko;" lewv" Ar. ; ajkouvete, lewv/ hear o people! the usual way of beginning proclamations at Athens, like our Oyez! Id.
3. in N.T. of Jews, and later of Christians, as opp. to heathens.
la`o"
la`o" , irreg. gen. of la`a" .
la<Eth>o-sebhv" , ev" , ( sevbw ) worshipped by the people, Pind.
laossovo"
la<Eth>o"-sovo" , on , ( seuvw ) rousing or stirring nations, Hom.
2.
laossovoi ajgw`ne"
assemblies
to which the people flock,
Pind.
II.
(
swvzw
)
preserving the people
or
nations,
Anth.
laotevktwn
la<Eth>o-tevktwn , ono", oJ , a stone-worker, Anth.
laotivnakto"
la<Eth>o-tivnakto" , on , stirred by a stone, Anth.
laotrovfo"
la<Eth>o-trovfo" , on , ( trevfw ) nourishing or tending the people, Pind .; timh; l . an office useful to the people, Id.
laotuvpo"
la<Eth>o-tuvpo" »uØ1/4, on , ( tuvptw ) cutting stones, smivlh Anth.
II. as Subst. a stone-cutter, statuary, Id.
laofqovro"
la<Eth>o-fqovro" , ( fqeivrw ) on , ruining the people, destructive, c. gen ., Theogn.
laofovno"
la<Eth>o-fovno" , on, ( * fevnw ) slaying the people, Theocr.