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νεογνός

First/Second declension Adjective; Transliteration:

Principal Part: νεογνός νεογνόν

Structure: νεογν (Stem) + ος (Ending)

Etym.: contr. for neo/gonos, Hdt., Aesch., etc.

Sense

Declension

First/Second declension

The inflection forms above were generated by rules and some usages of them were not attested.

Due to a bug of system, some forms may display wrong accents.

Examples

  • ‐ αἰαῖ τῶν νεογνῶν μοι παιδίων. (Lucian, Cataplus, (no name) 20:5)
  • κβ Ὅτι οὐ χρὴ ἐπιλύειν κύνασ νεογνῷ θηράματι. (Arrian, Cynegeticus, chapter pr24)
  • νεογνῷ δὲ ἐπιλύειν μὴ θέμισ ἔστω, ἀλλὰ χρὴ πειθομένουσ τῷ ἐμῷ ὁμωνύμῳ ἀφιέναι τούτουσ τῇ θεῷ. (Arrian, Cynegeticus, chapter 22 1:1)
  • τοῖν νεογνοῖν δὲ τὸ μὲν ἄνω ἔχει αὐτὴ ἐν ταῖσ ἀγκάλαισ καὶ τρέφει ἀνθρωπικῶσ ἐπέχουσα τὸν γυναικεῖον μαστόν, τὸ δ̓ ἕτερον ἐκ τῆσ ἵππου θηλάζει ἐσ τὸν πωλικὸν τρόπον· (Lucian, Zeuxis 7:2)
  • τὸ νεογνὸν δὲ τὸ ἐν τῷ νηπίῳ ὅμωσ ἄγριον καὶ ἐν τῷ ἁπαλῷ ἤδη φοβερόν, καὶ τοῦτο θαυμαστὸν οἱο͂ν ἔδοξέ μοι, καὶ ὅτι παιδικῶσ μάλα πρὸσ τὸν σκύμνον τοῦ λέοντοσ ἀναβλέπουσι, μεταξὺ τῆσ θηλῆσ ἑκάτεροσ ἐπειλημμένοι ἐν χρῷ τῇ μητρὶ προσιστάμενοι. (Lucian, Zeuxis 12:1)
  • καὶ γὰρ κάπρον φριξαύχεν’ οὐ μόνον γυνή, παῖσ δ’ ἂν νεογνὸσ χειρὶ προσκνήθων νέᾳ κλίναι παλαιστοῦ παντὸσ εὐμαρέστερον. (Plutarch, De cohibenda ira, section 14 7:2)
  • καὶ γὰρ κάπρον φριξαύχεν’ οὐ μόνον γυνή, παῖσ δ’ ἂν νεογνὸσ χειρὶ προσκνήθων νέᾳ κλίνοι παλαιστοῦ παντὸσ εὐμαρέστερον. (Plutarch, De cohibenda ira, section 14 3:2)
  • πῶσ ἐδύνω, δολομῆτα, δύω βόε δειροτομῆσαι, ὧδε νεογνὸσ ἐὼν καὶ νήπιοσ; (Anonymous, Homeric Hymns, 44:1)
  • οὔπω τοξοφορῶν οὐδ’ ἄγριοσ,^ ἀλλὰ νεογνὸσ οὑμὸσ Ἔρωσ παρὰ τὴν Κύπριν ὑποστρέφεται, δέλτον ἔχων χρυσέην τὰ Φιλοκράτεοσ δὲ Διαύλου τραυλίζει ψυχῆσ φίλτρα κατ’ Ἀντιγένουσ. (Unknown, Greek Anthology, Volume IV, book 12, chapter 1621)
  • Λυσίππησ ὁ νεογνὸσ ἀπὸ κρημνοῦ πάισ ἑρ́πων Ἀστυανακτείησ ἤρχετο δυσμορίησ· (Unknown, Greek Anthology, Volume III, book 9, chapter 3511)

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Source: Henry George Liddell. Robert Scott. "A Greek-English Lexicon". revised and augmented throughout by. Sir Henry Stuart Jones.

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