01727

Source: 550, 559, 563, 564

@LINK ἐναντίος

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1727. ἐναντίος ἐν-αντίος, η, ον adje)n-anti os_h_on stem_acc 0. opposite, Lat. adversus:
1. of Place, over against, opposite, c. dat., Hom.: fronting, face to face, Od., Eur.:—with Verbs of motion, in opposite directions, meeting, Il.
2. in hostile sense, opposing, facing in fight, id=Il., etc.; c. gen., ἐναντίοι Ἀχαιῶν id=Il., etc.: also c. dat., id=Il.:— οἱ ἐν. one's adversaries, Aesch., etc.:—generally, opposed to, τινί Soph., Xen.
3. of qualities, acts, etc., the opposite, contrary, reverse, Aesch., Soph.; mostly c. gen., τὰ ἐν. τούτων the very reverse of these things, Hdt., etc.; also c. dat., Aesch.
II. in adv. usages:
1. neut. ἐναντίον, opposite, face to face, Od., attic:—as prep. c. gen. in the presence of, before, Lat. coram, c. gen., Soph., Thuc., etc.
b. in hostile sense, against, c. gen., Il.; also c. dat., id=Il., Eur.
c. contrariwise, in attic τοὐναντίον, on the other hand: so also neut. pl. ἐναντία Hdt., Thuc., etc.
2. ἐκ τοῦ ἐναντίου, over against, opposite, Lat. ex adverso, e regione, Xen., etc.: so, ἐξ ἐναντίας, ionic -ίης, Hdt., Thuc.
3. regul. adv. ἐναντίως, contrariwise, c. dat., Aesch.: —also c. gen., Plat.:— ἐν. ἔχειν to be exactly opposed, Dem.

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1727. ἐναντίος ejnantivos enantios {en-an-tee'-os}
from 1725; opposite; figuratively, antagonistic:--(over) against, contrary. see GREEK for 1725

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1727 duwb doob

a primitive root; to mope, i.e. (figuratively) pine:--
sorrow.