nhpiavcw
nhpiavcw , = nhpia±ceuvw , Mosch.
nhpievh
nhpievh , v. nhpiava .
nhvpio"
nhvpio" , a Ion. h, on , ( nh-, e[po" ) not yet speaking, Lat. infans , Hom.; nhvpia tevkna, brevfo" n . Eur. :also nhvpia young animals, Il.
II. metaph. like a child, childish, silly, Hom., Hes.; without forethought, Hom., Aesch. Hence nhpiovth"
nhpiovth"
nhpiovth" , hto", hJ , childhood, childishness, Plat.
nhpiovfrwn
nhpiov-frwn , ono", oJ, hJ , of childish mind, silly, Strab.
nhvplekto"
nhv-plekto" , on , with unbraided hair, Bion.
nhpoineiv
nhpoineiv or -iv , Adv., Lat. impune , Plat. From nhvpoino"
nhvpoino"
nhv-poino" , on , ( nh-, poinhv ) unavenged, Hom.:neut. nhvpoinon as Adv., Od.
II. futw`n nhvpoino" without share of fruitful trees, Pind.
nhputieuvomai
nhpuØtieuvomai , Dep. to play childs tricks, Anth. from
nhpuvtio"
nhpuvtio" »uØ1/4, oJ, hJ , ( nhvpio" ) a little child, Il., Ar.
II. as Adj. like a child, childish, Il.
Nhreuv"
Nhreuv" , evw" , Ion. h`o", oJ , Nereus, a sea-god, son of Povnto" (the sea), father of the Nereïds, Hes. Hence Nhrhiv"
Nhrhiv"
Nhrhiv" or Nhrei?" , i?do", hJ , a daughter of Nereus, a Nereïd or Nymph of the sea, mostly in pl., Nhrhivde" , Hom.; Nhrei?de" Hes.; Att. Nhrh`/de" Soph., Eur.
nhvriqmo"
nhvriqmo" , on , = ajnavriqmo" , countless, Theocr.
nhvrito"