ill-disposed, disaffected, opp. εὔνους, Antipho Soph. 109, Ar. Pax 496 (lyr.), 671; εὐνοεῖν τοῖς κακόνοις X. Cyr. 8.2.1; τινι Id. An. 2.5.16; τῇ πόλει Th. 6.24; τῷ πλήθει Lys. 25.7; τῷ δήμῳ κακόνους ἔσομαι, oligarchical oath in Arist. Pol. 1310a9; εἰς τὰ ὑμέτερα πράγματα Lys. 20.20: Sup. κακονούστατος Id. 7.28, D. 23.6. Adv. κακονόως Sch. E. Or. 108; κακόνως Poll. 5.115: Sup. -νούστατα ib. 116.
The corpus record
κᾰκό-νοος
kakonoos
ill-disposed, disaffected
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What it meant — LSJ
ill-disposed, disaffected
Where it came from
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