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εἰ μὴ ἦλθον καὶ ἐλάλησα αὐτοῖς, ἁμαρτίαν οὐκ εἶχον → if I had not come and spoken to them, they would not be guilty of sin
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Latest revision as of 11:48, 10 December 2020
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P. and V. ξένος, ὁ, ἀγνώς, ὁ or ἡ, ὀθνεῖος, ὁ or ἡ (Isaeus), V. ξεῖνος, ὁ, V. ἔπηλυς, ὁ or ἡ, P. ἐπηλύτης, ὁ.
Fem. subs. also: P. and V. ξένη, ἡ.
killing strangers, adj.: V. ξενοκτόνος, ξενοφόνος.
banish strangers, v.: Ar. ξενηλατεῖν.
banishment of strangers, subs.: P. ξενηλασία, ἡ.
conduct strangers, v.: P. ξεναγεῖν.
a stranger to: use adj., P. and V. ἀγνώς (dat.).
Met. unacquainted with: P. and V. ἄπειρος (gen.), ἀμαθής (gen.), V. ἄϊδρις (gen.).
I am a stranger to the mode of speech used here: P. ξένως ἔχω τῆς ἐνθάδε λέξεως (Plato, apol. 17D).