Trygaios : Keep such ugly terms for yourself. Hierokles (as before) : What! you are so ignorant you don't understand the will of the gods and you make a treaty, you, who are men, with apes, who are full of malice? . . . Hierokles : What oracle ordered you to burn these ...
GRK:τὰ πάνταὀργήνθυμόν κακίαν NAS:them all aside:anger,wrath, malice, KJV:all these;anger,wrath, INT:all [these] thingsangerrage malice 1 Thessalonians 1:10N-GFS GRK:ἐκ τῆςὀργῆςτῆς ἐρχομένης NAS:who rescue...
ARISTAIOS (Aristaeus) was the rustic god of shepherds and cheesemaking, beekeeping, honey and honey-mead, olive growing and oil milling, medicinal herbs, hunting, and the Etesian winds which provided some respite from the scorching heat of midsummer. His name was derived from the Greek word, ...
(subjectively) depravity, or (actively) malignity, or (passively) trouble:--evil, malice(-iousness), naughtiness, wickedness. 2550 kakohqeiakakoetheiakak-o-ay'-thi-ah from a compound of kakoV - kakos 2556 and hqoV - ethos 2239; bad character, i.e. (specially) mischievousness:--...
ponéria: Wickedness, evil, malice Original Word:πονηρία Part of Speech:Noun, Feminine Transliteration:ponéria Pronunciation:po-nay-REE-ah Phonetic Spelling:(pon-ay-ree'-ah) Definition:Wickedness, evil, malice Meaning:wickedness, iniquities. ...
You may say your statement is hyperbole and for that you can certainly apply it to "I got some land to sell you," but hyperbole would be misused if you are trying to apply it to the beginning of that section "Greece is a prelude" etc. There simply is no hyperbole or alternate meanin...
ice- condition, state, quality- justice, malice id, ide- a thing connected with or belonging to- fluid, fluoride, bromide ile- relating to, suited for, capable of- juvenile, senile, purile, missile ine- nature of- feminine, genuine, medicine ion, sion, tion- act, result, or state of...
Sinon, for this was the spy’s name, said that he had been left behind by the malice of Odysseus, and he told them that the Greeks had built the Wooden Horse as an offering to Athena, and that they had made it so huge in order to keep it from being moved out of the camp, sinc...
derelict, vicious, facinorous; neuter (singular) mischief, malice, or (plural) guilt; masculine (singular) the devil, or (plural) sinners:--bad, evil, grievous, harm, lewd, malicious, wicked(-ness). See also ponhroteroV - poneroteros 4191. 4191 ponhroteroVponeroterospon-ay-rot'-er-...
The ruling also determined any ruling be made under the same standard applied in libel or slander cases, which say punishable parodies should contain a false statement of fact made with "actual malice." [Pictured: President Ronald Reagan meets with Jerry Falwell in the Oval Office on March 15...