νῆϊς
From LSJ
English (LSJ)
(A), ϊδος, ὁ, ἡ, acc.
A νήϊδα Il.7.198, A.R.3.32, but νῆϊν Call. Aet.1.1.33, A.R.3.130: (νη-, ἰδεῖν, εἰδέναι):—unknowing of, unpractised in a thing, οὐ νῆϊς ἀέθλων Od.8.179: abs., Il.l.c.; ν. ἔτι χρυσέας Κύπριδος B.5.174, cf. Call.Aet.3.1.49; ναυτιλίης . . νῆϊν ἔχεις βίον ib. 1.1.33, cf.Id.Aet.Oxy.2079.2; ν. πατρός fatherless, Q.S.5.506: Comp. νηϊδέστερος Hsch. II (νη-, ἴς) powerless, feeble, Id., Suid.
νῆϊς (B), ϊδος, ἡ,
A = νηάς, Heraclid.Pol.30, Phot.
German (Pape)
[Seite 251] ιδος (ἰδεῖν), unwissend, unkundig; Il. 7, 198; τινός, Od. 8, 179; Ap. Rh. 2, 417; Μουσέων, Ep. ad. 539 (IX, 583), u. öfter in der Anth.