00245
Source: 550, 559, 563, 564
@LINK ἀλλότριος
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245. ἀλλότριος [ἄλλος] I. opp. to ἴδιος, of or belonging to another, Lat. alienus, Hom., etc.; ἀλλ. γυνή another man's wife, Aesch.; γναθμοῖσι γελοίων ἀλλοτρίοισιν, of the suitors, laughed with a face unlike one's own, of a forced, unnatural laugh, Od. (Horace's malis ridere alienis is different); ἀλλ. ὄμμασιν by the help of another's eyes, Soph.; ἀλλοτριωτάτοις τοῖς σώμασιν χρῆσθαι to deal with one's body as if it absolutely belonged to another, Thuc.
II. opp. to οἰκεῖος, foreign, strange, Lat. peregrinus, Hom.; often with the notion of hostile, Il.
III. adv., ἀλλοτρίως ἔχειν or διακεῖσθαι πρός τινα to be unfavourably disposed towards one, Lys.: comp. -ιώτερον less favourably, Dem.
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245. ἀλλότριος ajllovtrios allotrios {al-lot'-ree-os}
from 243; another's, i.e. not one's own; by extension foreign, not akin, hostile:--alien, (an-)other (man's, men's), strange(-r). see GREEK for 243
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245 'Azanyah az-an-yaw'
from 238 and 3050; heard by Jah; Azanjah, an
Israelite:--Azaniah.
see HEBREW for 0238
see HEBREW for 03050