βαθύς

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καὶ ὑποθέμενος κατὰ τῆς κεφαλῆς φέρειν τὰς πληγάς, ὡς ἐν ἐκείνῃ τοῦ τε κακοῦ τοῦ πρὸς ἀνθρώπους → and having instructed them to bring their blows against the head, seeing that the harm to humans ... (Josephus, Antiquities of the Jews 1.50)

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Transliteration A: bathýs Transliteration B: bathys Transliteration C: vathys Beta Code: baqu/s

English (LSJ)

βαθεῖα Ion. βαθέᾰ, βαθύ; fem.

   A βαθύς Call.Del.37, Eratosth. 8; gen. βαθέος, βαθείας Ion. βαθέης: dat. βαθέϊ, βαθείῃ Ion. βαθέῃ: Comp. βαθύτερος, poet. βαθίων [ῑ Att., ῐ Theoc.5.43], Dor. βάσσων (q. v.): Sup. βαθύτατος, poet. βάθιστος:—deep or high, acc. to one's position, Hom., etc.; βαθέης ἐξάλλεται αὐλῆς a court within a high fence, Il.5.142, cf. Od.9.239; ἠϊόνος προπάροιθε βαθείης the deep, i.e. wide, shore, Il.2.92; τάφρος 7.341, al.; κρατήρ S.Fr.563; κύλικες Id. Aj.1200 (lyr.); βαθὺ πτῶμα a fall from a high rock, A.Supp.796; πλευρὰ βαθυτάτη (vulg. βαρυτάτη), of an athlete, Ar.V.1193; of a line of battle, βαθύτεραι φάλαγγες X.Lac.11.6, cf. HG2.4.34; β. τομή, πληγή, a deep cut, Plu.2.131a, Luc.Nigr.35.    2 deep or thick in substance, of a mist, ἠέρα βαθεῖαν Il.21.7, cf. Od.9.144; of sand, ἀμάθοιο βαθείης Il.5.587; ἐπὶ θῖνα βαθύν Theoc.22.32; of ploughed land, νειοῖο βαθείης Il.10.353; β. γῆ, opp. to stony ground, E.Andr.637, Thphr.CP1.18.1; of luxuriant growth, deep, thick, of woods, etc., βαθείης τάρφεσιν ὕλης Il.5.555; βαθείης ἐκ ξυλόχοιο 11.415; βαθὺ λήϊον 2.147, Thgn.107; τοῦ ληΐου τὸ . . βαθύτατον Hdt.5.92.ζ; λειμών A.Pr.652; σῖτος X.HG3.2.17; χλόα E.Hipp.1139 (lyr.); χαίτη, τρίχες, πώγων, Semon.7.66, X.Cyn.4.8, Luc.Pisc.41.    b deep, of colour, PHolm.21.9: Comp., Ael.VH6.6, Lyd.Mag.2.13, πορφύριον -ύτερον PLond.3.899.4 (ii A. D.).    3 of quality, strong, violent, βαθείῃ λαίλαπι Il.11.306.    b generally, copious, abundant, β. κλᾶρος Pi.O.13.62; β. ἀνήρ a rich man, X.Oec.11.10; β. οἶκος Call. Cer.113; β. πλοῦτος Ael.VH3.18, Jul.Or.2.82b; β. χρέος deep debt, Pi.O.10(11).8; στεφάνων β. τέρψις S.Aj.1200 (lyr.); β. κλέος Pi.O. 7.53; κίνδυνος Id.P.4.207; β. ὕπνος deep sleep, Theoc.8.65, AP7.170, cf. Luc.DMar.2.3; εἰρήνη Id.Tox.36; σιωπή App.Mith.99, BC4.109 (Sup.).    4 of the mind, ἄχος ὀξὺ κατὰ φρένα τύψε β. in the depths of his soul, Il.19.125; but also, profound, φρήν Pi.N.4.8; φροντίς A. Supp.407; μέριμνα Pi.O.2.60; βαθεῖαν ἄλοκα διὰ φρενὸς καρπούμενος A.Th.593; μουσικὴ πρᾶγμ' ἐστὶ β. Eup.336; βαθύτερα ἤθη more sedate natures, Pl.Lg.930a (but, more recondite, i.e. civilized, manners, Hdt.4.95): of persons, deep, wise, β. τῇ φύσει στρατηγός Posidipp. 27.4; ταῖς ψυχαῖς Plb.6.24.9; also, deep, crafty, Men.1001; ἦθος Ph. 2.468.    5 of time, β. ὄρθρος dim twilight, Ar.V.216, Pl.Cri. 43a, etc.; β. νύξ a late hour in the night, Luc.Asin.34; περὶ ἑσπέραν β. Plu.2.179e, cf. Paus.4.18.3; βαθὺ τῆς ἡλικίας Ar.Nu.514; β. γῆρας cj. in AP7.163 (Leon.), cf. Eun.VSp.457 B., al.; β. ὥρα ἔτους Charito 1.7.    II Adv. -έως Theoc.8.66; profoundly, Procl.in Prm.p.475 S.: Sup. βαθύτατα, γηρῶν Ael.VH2.36. (bṇqu/s, cf. βένθος.)