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Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon, ἄσκοπος
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ἄσκοπος (A), οおみくろんνにゅー, (σκοπέω)
A.inconsiderate, heedless, Il.24.157, Timo 5, etc.; “μみゅーμみゅーαあるふぁParm.1.35; ἄσκοποί τινος unregardful of . . , A.Ag.462 (lyr.). Adv. “-πωςheedlessly, Babr.95.39.
II. Pass., not to be seen, invisible, πλάκες ., of the nether world, S.OC1682 (lyr.), cf. E.Hyps.Fr.57.21 (lyr.).
2. not to be understood, unintelligible,ἔποςA.Ch.816 (lyr.), cf. S.Ph.IIII (lyr.); “πぱいρろーᾶγοςId.Aj.21; . χρόνος unknown time, Id.Tr.246; unimaginable,. λώβαId.El.864 (lyr.); bewildering, strange, ἤργασαι δέ μみゅー ἄσκοπα ib.1315.
3. = ἄσκεπτος, unconsidered, Gal.7.432.
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