II.
the common Adv. is
movnon
,
alone, only,
Lat.
solum
,
Hdt., Att.;
oujc a{pax m
. Aesch.
2.
only,
Lat.
modo
,
with an imperat.,
ajpokrivnou m
. Plat.;
mhv me katapivh/" m
. Eur.
3.
the Adj. often stands as an Adv.,
coivniko" movnh" aJlw`n
for a gallon of salt
only,
Ar.
4.
ouj movnon. . , ajlla; kai;
. . , Id., etc.:
movnon
, like Lat.
solum
,
is sometimes omitted in these phrases,
mh; tou;" ejgguv", ajlla; kai; tou;" ajpovqen
Thuc.
5.
movnon ouj
, Like Lat.
tantum non
, all but,
Ar., Dem.;
mononouciv
Dem.
III.
kata; movna"
, as Adv.
alone,
Thuc.
monositevw
mono-si<Eth>tevw , f. hvsw , ( si`to" ) to eat once in the day, Xen.
monostibhv"
mono-stiØbhv" , ev" , ( steivbw ) walking alone, Aesch.
monovstico"
monov-stiØco" , on , consisting of one verse, Anth.; ta;m . single verses, Plut.
monovstolo"
monovstolo" , on , going alone, alone, single, Eur.
monostovrqugx
mono-stovrqugx , oJ, hJ , carved out of a single block, Anth.
monosuvllabo"
mono-suvlla±bo" , on , ( sullabhv ) of one syllable, dealing in monosyllables, of grammarians, Anth.
monovtekno"
monov-tekno" , on , ( tevknon ) with but one child, Eur.
monotravpezo"
mono-travpezo" , on , ( travpeza ) at a solitary table, Eur.
monovtropo"
monov-tropo" , on , living alone, solitary, Eur.
monotrofevw
mono-trofevw , f. hvsw , ( trevfw ) to eat but one kind of food, Strab.
monotrofiva
mono-trofiva , hJ , ( trevfw ) a rearing singly, Plat.
monofavgo"
mono-favgo" , on , ( fa±gei`n ) = monovsito" , irreg. Sup. monofagivstato" , Ar.
monovfqalmo"
mon-ovfqalmo" , Ion. moun- . on . one-eyed, Hdt.