- Young
- adj.P. and V. νέος, Ar. and P. νεαλῆς.New born: P. and V. νεογενής (Plat.), V. νεογνός, νεόθηλος, νεόγονος.So young: P. and V. τηλικοῦτος, τηλικόσδε.In one's infancy: P. and V. νήπιος, V. τυτθός.In one's prime: P. and V. ὡραῖος, V. ἀκμαῖος, χλωρός, θαλερός, Ar. and V. νεαλής, Ar. ὡρικός.Be young (in one's prime). v.: P. and V. ἡβᾶν, ἀκμάζειν.Be young (generally): V. νεάζειν.A sweet sight is a child enjoying youth with its young father: V. συννεάζων ἡδὺ παῖς νέῳ πατρί (Eur., frag.).Grow young again, v.: P. and V. ἀνηβᾶν.Younger: P. and V. νεώτερος.The younger: use also V. ὁ νεάζων.——————subs.Of animals: P. and V. θρέμμα, τό (Plat.), V. γονή, ἡ, τόκος, ὁ, νεοσσός, ὁ.Whelp: P. and V. σκύλαξ, ὁ or ἡ, Ar. and V. σκύμνος, ὁ or ἡ.Foal: P. and V. πῶλος, ὁ or ἡ.Of birds: P. and V. νεοσσός, ὁ.Infant: see {{U}}Infant.The young in the womb before birth: V. κῦμα, τό. P. κύημα, τό.
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language. 2014.