νεάω

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Transliteration A: neáō Transliteration B: neaō Transliteration C: neao Beta Code: nea/w

English (LSJ)

(νειός)

   A plough up, of fallow land, ἢν νεᾶν βούλησθε . . τοὺς ἀγρούς Ar.Nu.1117: metaph., τὰν μέσαν νεῶν ἄρουραν (in music) Pratin.Lyr.5: abs., Eup.13, Thphr.CP3.20.7: aor. 1 subj. νεάσωσι ib.3.20.8:—Pass., νεωμένη (sc. γῆ) land ploughed up, after lying fallow, Hes.Op.462.

German (Pape)

[Seite 235] erneuern, bes. ein neues Land od. Brachland umpflügen, ἀγρούς, Ar. Nub. 1118; absol., Theophr.; νεωμένη, sc. γῆ, neu aufgebrochenes Brachland, Hes. O. 464.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

νεάω: (νέος) ἀροτριῶ νέον ἀγρὸν ἢ πρὸς καιρὸν ἀφεθέντα ἀργόν, ἢν νεᾶν βούλησθε... τοὺς ἀγρούς, Λατ. agros novare, Ἀριστοφ. Νεφ. 1117· νεῶν ἄρουραν Πρατίν. 5· ἀπολ., Εὔπολις ἐν «Αἰξὶν» 9, Θεοφρ. π. Φυτ. Αἰτ. 3. 20, 7: ἀόρ. α΄ ὑποτ. νεάσωσι αὐτόθι 8. - Παθ. νεωμένη (ἐξυπακ. γῆ) χωράφιον ἐκ νέου ἀροθέν, ἀφ’ οὗ ἐπί τινα καιρὸν ἔμεινεν ἀργόν, «νειάμα», Λατ. novale, Ἡσ. Ἔργ. κ. Ἡμ. 460. Πρβλ. νεόω.

French (Bailly abrégé)

-ῶ :
donner le premier labour à une terre en jachère.
Étymologie: νεός¹.