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καί τιν᾿ ὀίω αἵματί τ' ἐγκεφάλῳ τε παλαξέμεν ἄσπετον οὖδας ἀνδρῶν μνηστήρων, οἵ τοι βίοτον κατέδουσιν → and I think some one of the suitors that devour your property shall bespatter the vast earth with his blood and brains

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|strgr=from Α (as a [[negative]] [[particle]]) and [[ζύμη]]; unleavened, i.e. ([[figuratively]]) [[uncorrupted]]; (in the [[neutral]] plural) [[specially]] (by [[implication]]) the Passover week: unleavened ([[bread]]).
|strgr=from Α (as a [[negative]] [[particle]]) and [[ζύμη]]; unleavened, i.e. ([[figuratively]]) [[uncorrupted]]; (in the [[neutral]] plural) [[specially]] (by [[implication]]) the Passover week: unleavened ([[bread]]).
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{{Thayer
|txtha=([[ζύμη]]), [[Hebrew]] מַצָּה, [[unfermented]], [[free]] from [[leaven]]; [[properly]]: ἄρτοι Josephus, Antiquities 3,6, 6; [[hence]] the neuter plural τά ἄζυμα, מַצּות, unleavened loaves; ἡ [[ἑορτή]] [[τῶν]] ἀζύμων, הַמַּצּות חַג, the (paschal) [[festival]] at [[which]] for [[seven]] days the Israelites were [[accustomed]] to [[eat]] unleavened [[bread]] in [[commemoration]] of [[their]] [[exit]] from [[Egypt]] (ἡ πρώτη ([[namely]], [[ἡμέρα]]) [[τῶν]] ἀζύμων. αἱ ἡμέραι [[τῶν]] ἀζύμων. τά ἄζυμα, Winer s Grammar, 176 (166); Buttmann, 23 (21)). Figuratively: Christians, if [[such]] as [[they]] [[ought]] to be, are called ἄζυμοι i. e. devoid of the [[leaven]] of [[iniquity]], [[free]] from faults, ἑορτάζειν ἐν ἀζύμοις εἰλικρινείας, to [[keep]] [[festival]] [[with]] the unleavened [[bread]] of [[sincerity]] and [[truth]], Athen. 3,74 (ἄρτον) ἄζυμον, [[Plato]], Tim., p. 74d. [[ἄζυμος]] [[σάρξ]] [[flesh]] [[not]] [[yet]] [[quite]] formed ([[add]] Galen de alim. fac. 1,2).)
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Transliteration A: ázymos Transliteration B: azymos Transliteration C: azymos Beta Code: a)/zumos

English (LSJ)

ον,

   A without process of fermentation, Pl.Ti.74d:—of bread, unleavened, ἄρτος Hp.Vict.3.79, Trypho Fr. 117; ἄρτους ἀ., ἄζυμα λάγανα, LXX Ex.29.2, Le.2.4: abs., ἄζυμα, τά, Ex.12.15; τὰ ἄ. the feast of unleavened cakes, Ev.Marc.14.1; ἡ ἑορτὴ τῶν ἀ. LXX 2 Ch.8.13,al., Ev.Luc.22.1.

German (Pape)

[Seite 43] ungesäuert, ἄρτος Athen. III, 109 b; ἡμέραι τῶν ἀζύμων, das Fest der ungef. Brode, N. T. Uebertr., κρᾶσις Plat. Tim. 74 d.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἄζῠμος: -ον, ὁ ἄνευ ζύμης ἢ ζυμώσεως, Πλάτ. Τίμ. 74D: ― ἐπὶ ἄρτου, ἄζυμος ἄρτος, Ἀθήν. 109Β. ἄρτοις ἀζ., ἄζυμα λάγανα, Ἑβδ. (Ἔξοδ. κθ΄, 21. Λευϊτ. β΄, 4): ― ἀπολ. ἄζυμα, τά· Ἔξοδ. ιβ΄, 15· ἀλλὰ τὰ ἄζυμα = ἡ ἑορτὴ τῶν ἀζύμων, Εὐαγγ. Μάρκ. ιδ΄, 1. Εὐαγγ. Λουκ. κβ΄, 1.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ος, ον :
1 sans levain ; τὰ ἄζυμα fête des azymes;
2 p. ext. compact, ferme.
Étymologie: ἀ, ζύμη.

Spanish (DGE)

-ον
sin levadura, no fermentado σάρξ ref. a la de los tendones, que no tiene la especial levadura de sal y vinagre creada por el demiurgo, Pl.Ti.74d
esp. del pan ácimo, sin levadura Hp.Vict.3.79.2, Trypho Fr.117, LXX Ex.29.2
fig. de pers. ácimo, no fermentado por el pecado, 1Ep.Cor.5.7, 8, ἄ. ζωή Gr.Nyss.Beat.108.3
subst. τὰ ἄ. la fiesta de los (panes) ácimos, la Pascua LXX 2Pa.8.13, Eu.Marc.14.1, Eu.Petr.1.5, SEG 46.1656.7 (Hierápolis II/III d.C.).

English (Abbott-Smith)

ἄζυμος, -ον (< ζύμη), [in LXX for מָצָּה; τὰ ἄ. (sc. λάγανα, cakes) = הַמָצָּה ;]
unleavened: ἡ ἑορτὴ τῶν ἄ. (הַג הַמָצָּה), the paschal feast (also called τὰ ἄ., Mk 14:1), Lk 22:1; ἡμέρα τῶν ἄ., Mt 26:17, Mk 14:12, Lk 22:7; ἡμέραι, Ac 12:3 20:6. Fig., of Christians, free from corruption: I Co 5:7; exhorted to keep festival, ἐν ἀζύμοις (sc. ἄρτοις, λάγανοις, or, indefinitely, "unleavened elements"), ib. 8 (Cremer, 724). †

English (Strong)

from Α (as a negative particle) and ζύμη; unleavened, i.e. (figuratively) uncorrupted; (in the neutral plural) specially (by implication) the Passover week: unleavened (bread).

English (Thayer)

(ζύμη), Hebrew מַצָּה, unfermented, free from leaven; properly: ἄρτοι Josephus, Antiquities 3,6, 6; hence the neuter plural τά ἄζυμα, מַצּות, unleavened loaves; ἡ ἑορτή τῶν ἀζύμων, הַמַּצּות חַג, the (paschal) festival at which for seven days the Israelites were accustomed to eat unleavened bread in commemoration of their exit from Egypt (ἡ πρώτη (namely, ἡμέρα) τῶν ἀζύμων. αἱ ἡμέραι τῶν ἀζύμων. τά ἄζυμα, Winer s Grammar, 176 (166); Buttmann, 23 (21)). Figuratively: Christians, if such as they ought to be, are called ἄζυμοι i. e. devoid of the leaven of iniquity, free from faults, ἑορτάζειν ἐν ἀζύμοις εἰλικρινείας, to keep festival with the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth, Athen. 3,74 (ἄρτον) ἄζυμον, Plato, Tim., p. 74d. ἄζυμος σάρξ flesh not yet quite formed (add Galen de alim. fac. 1,2).)