sw`ma
sw`ma , ato", tov , ( deriv. uncertain), the body of a man: in Hom. always the dead body, corpse, carcase,
whereas the living body is devma" .
2. the living body, Hes ., Hdt. , Att. ; to; ". swvzein or -esqai to save ones life, Dem ., Thuc. ; e[cein to; ". kakw`", wJ" bevltista , to be in a bad, a good state of body, Xen.
3. body, as opp. to the soul ( yuchv ), Plat. , etc. ; ta; tou` ". e[rga bodily labours, Xen. ; ta; eij" to; ". timhvmata bodily punishments, Aeschin.
II. periphr., ajnqrwvpou sw`ma = a[nqrwpo" , Hdt. ; esp. in Trag. , sw`ma qhrov" = oJ qhvr , Soph. , etc. :often of slaves, ". aijcmavlwta Dem ., etc.
III.
generally,
a body,
i.e.
any material substance,
Plat
.,
etc.
IV.
the whole body
or
mass
of a thing,
uJpo; swvmati gh`"
Aesch
.;
to; ". th`" pivstew"
the body
of the proof,
Arist.
swmaskevw
swm-askevw , f. hvsw , to exercise the body, Xen .: metaph ., ". to;n povlemon to train oneself for war, Plut.
swmaskiva
swmaskiva , hJ , bodily exercise, training of the body, esp. of an athletic kind, Xen. , etc.
swmatikov"
swma±tikov" , hv, ovn , ( sw`ma ) of or for the body, bodily, Lat. corporeus , Arist .: Adv. -kw`" , N.T.
2. bodily, corporeal, material, Arist.
swmavtion
swmavtion »a±1/4, tov , Dim. of sw`ma , a poor body, Isocr.
swmatoeidhv"
swma±to-eidhv" , ev" , ( ei\do" ) of the nature of a body, bodily, material, Plat.
swmatopoievw
swma±to-poievw , f. hvsw , to make into a body, to consolidate, organise, Polyb.
II. to provide with bodily strength, to recruit, Id.
swmatofqorevw
swma±to-fqorevw , ( fqeivrw ) to corrupt the body, Aesch.
swmatofulavkion
swma±to-fuØlavkion , tov , ( fulakhv ) a place where a body is kept, a sepulchre, Luc.
sw`n
sw`n , Att. acc. sing. for sw`on .
sw`o"
sw`o" , a, on , contr. sw`" , q.v.
swpavw