custom is lord of all, Pind. ap. Hdt.; kata; novmon according to custom or law, Hes., Hdt., Att.; poët. ka;n novmon Pind.: para; novmon contrary to law, Aesch.:dat. novmw/ by custom, conventionally, opp. to fuvsei , Hdt., Arist.:at Athens novmoi were Solons laws, those of Draco being called qesmoiv .
2. ejn ceirw`n novmw/ by the law of force, in the fight or scuffle, Hdt.; ejn ceiro;" novmw/ in actual warfare, Arist.; also, ej" ceirw`n novmon ajpikevsqai to come to blows, Hdt.
IV.
a musical mode
or
strain,
Aesch., Plat., etc.;
novmoi kiqarw/dikoiv
Ar.
2.
a song
sung in honour of some god, Hdt.;
novmoi polenikoiv
war-
tunes,
Thuc.
nomofuvlax
nomo-fuvlax »uØ1/4, a±ko", oJ , a guardian of the laws, Plat.
noovplhkto"
noov-plhkto" , on , ( plhvssw ) palsying the mind, Anth.
novo", NO vOS
NO vOS , novou , Att. contr. nou`" , nou`, oJ : in late writers are found cases of the third decl., gen. noov" , dat. noi? , acc. nova :
1. mind, perception, Hom., etc.; novw/ heedfully, Od.; pare;k novon senselessly, Il.; su;n novw/ wisely, Hdt.; novw/ labei`n ti to apprehend it, Id.; novw/ e[cein to keep in mind, Id.
2.
nou`n e[cein
means
a.
to have
sense,
be
sensible,
Soph., Ar., etc.;
perissa; pravssein oujk e[cei nou`n oujdevna
to aim too high has no
sense,
Soph.
b.
to have
ones mind
directed to something,
a[llosÆ o[mma, qajtevra/ de; nou`n e[cein
Id.;
deu`ro nou`n e[ce
Eur.
3. the mind, heart, cai`re novw/ Od.; so, novo" e[mpedo", ajphnhv" Hom.; ejk panto;" novou with all his heart and soul, Hdt., etc.
4. ones mind, purpose, tiv soi ejn novw/ ejsti; poiei`n ; what do you intend to do? Id.; ejn novw/ e[cein , c. inf., to intend, Id.; novon telei`n Il.
II. the sense or meaning of a word or speech, Hdt., Ar.
nosakerov"
nosa±kerov" , av, ovn , ( novso" ) liable to sickness, sickly, Arist.
noserov"
noserov" , av, ovn , = noshrov" , Eur.; n. koivth a bed of sickness, Id.:Adv., noserw`" e[cein to; sw`ma Arist.
nosevw
nosevw , f. hvsw : pf. nenovshka : ( novso" ): to be sick, ill, to ail, whether in body or mind, Hdt., Att.; th`" povlew" ou[pw nenoshkuiva" not yet having suffered from the plague, Thuc.; n. ojfqalmouv" to be affected in the eyes, Plat.; no; nosou`n , = novso" , Soph.:also of things, gh` nosei` Xen.
2.
of passion,
n. mavthn
to be mad,
Soph.;
qolerw`/ ceimw`ni noshvsa"
Id.
3.
generally,
to be in an unsound state, to suffer,
nosei` ta; tw`n qew`n
Eur.;
n. ti tw`n ajporrhvtwn kakw`n
Id.:of states,
to suffer
from faction, be in disorder, Hdt.
noshleiva
noshleiva , hJ , care of the sick, nursing, Plut.
II. (from Pass.) matter discharged from a sore, Soph. From noshleuvw