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ἄιστος

aistos

unseen, utterly, unconscious of

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ἄϊστος · aistos — LSJ

unseen, utterly

unseen, καί κέ μʼ ἄ. ἀπʼ αἰθέρος ἔμβαλε πόντῳ Il. 14.258; κεῖνον μὲν ἄ. ἐποίησαν περὶ πάν των Od. 1.235; οἴχετʼ ἄ., ἄπυστος ib. 242; ὤλετʼ ἄκλαυτος, ἄϊστος A. Eu. 565; βωμοὶ δʼ ἄϊστοι Id. Pers. 811; ἐν ἀΐστοις τελέθων Id. Ag. 466; ἀποτρέψειεν ἄϊστον ὕβριν (prolept.) Id. Supp. 881; ἄ. ἀείραο A.R. 4.746. Adv. ἀΐστως, θυμὸν ὄλεσσαν utterly, Man. 3.263, cf. 28.

II unconscious of

Act., unconscious of, ἄτας ἐμᾶς ἄϊστος E. Tr. 1314, cf. 1321.

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