Definition:
εἷς ιά, ἕν, genitive ἑνός, μιᾶς, ἑνός, cardinal numeral, one; 1) one, as opposite to many: Mat.25:15, Rom.5:12, 1Co.10:8, al; as subst, Rom.5:15, Eph.2:14; id. with genitive partit, Mat.5:19, al; before ἐκ (ἐξ), Mrk.14:18, Jhn.6:8, al; metaphorically, of union and concord, Jhn.10:30 17:11, Rom.12:4-5, Php.1:27; ἀπὸ μιᾶς (B1, § 44, 1), Luk.14:18; with neg, εἷς. οὐ (μή), more emphatic than οὐδείς, no one, none (cl.), Mat.5:18 10:29, Luk.11:46 12:6. 2) Emphatically, to the exclusion of others; (a) a single (one): Mat.21:24, Mrk.8:14; absol, 1Co.9:24, al; οὐδὲ εἷς, Mat.27:14, Jhn.1:3, Rom.3:10, al; (b) one, alone: Mrk.2:7 10:18, Luk.18:19; (with) one and the same: Rom.3:30, 1Co.3:8 11:5 12:11, 1Jn.5:8. 3) In late Gk, with weakened force, = τις or indef. art. (of. Heb. אֶחָד, Gen.22:13, al; see B1, § 45, 2; M, Pr., 96 f.): Mat.8:19 19:6, Rev.8:13, al; εἷς τις (Bl, l.with), Luk.22:50, Jhn.11:49 4) Distributively: εἷς καστος (cl.), Luk.4:40, Act.2:6, al; εἷς. καὶ εἷς (cl, εἷς μὲν. εἷς δέ), Mat.17:4, Mrk.9:5, Jhn.20:12, al. (cf. LXX and use of Heb. אֶחָד, Exo.17:12, al); ὁ εἷς. ὁ ἕτερος (ἄλλος) = cl. ὁ μὲν (ἕτερος). ὁ δέ (ἕτερος), Mat.6:24, Luk.7:41, Rev.17:10; καθ᾽ εἷς, εἷς κ. είς (in which καθ᾽ is adverbial, or the expression formed from the analogy of ἕν καθ᾽ ἔν; M, Pr., 105), one by one, severally: Mrk.14:19, Rom.12:5, al; εἷς τὸν ἕνα = ἀλλήλους (B1, 45, 2; M, Pr., 246), 1Th.5:11. 5) As ordinal = πρῶτος (like Heb. אֶחָד; Bl, § 45, 1; M, Pr., 95 f.), first: Mat.28:1, Mrk.16:2, al (AS)
Definition:
εἷς, μίᾰ, ἕν (μίη only in late
Ionic dialect Prose):
genitive ἑνός, μιᾶς, ἑνός:—
Epic dialect ἕεις [
Refs 8th c.BC+]:—
Doric dialect ἧς [
Refs 3rd c.BC+]:—
Epic dialect,
Aeolic dialect, and
Ionic dialect feminine ἴᾰ [
Refs 8th c.BC+]:
neuter dative (ἰῷ κίον ἤματι) [
Refs 5th c.BC+] (Orig.
ἕνς, assim. ἔν (δ) probably in [
Refs] Indo-European
sem-(compare ὁμός); μία from
sm-ί; ἴα is not related to μία, but probably to
pronominal stem
i-(Latin
is), compareἰός.)
1) as a Numeral, εἷς κοίρανος ἔστω [
Refs 8th c.BC+]; strengthened, εἷς οἶος, μία οἴη, a single
A)
one, one alone,[
Refs 8th c.BC+]
b) emphatically with a
superlative, εἷς οἰωνὸς ἄριστος [
Refs 8th c.BC+]; also in Prose, ἐπὶ πλεῖστον δὴ χλιδῆς εἷς ἀνὴρ ἀπίκετο [
Refs 5th c.BC+]: without a
superlative, Ἐτεοκλέης ἂν εἷς πολὺς κατὰ πτόλιν ὑμνοῖθ᾽ [
Refs 4th c.BC+]
c) in oppos, made emphatic by the
Article, ὁ εἷς, ἡ μία, [
Refs 8th c.BC+]
d) with a
negative, εἷς οὐδείς no
single man, [
Refs 5th c.BC+]; οὐκ ἐν ἄλλῳ ἑνί γε χωρίῳ in no other
single country, [
Refs]; οὐχ εἷς, i.e. more than
one, [
Refs 5th c.BC+]; εἷς οὐ, εἷς μή, emphatic for οὐδείς, μηδείς, [
Refs 5th c.BC+]; more emphatic, οὐδὲ εἷς, μηδὲ εἷς, see at {οὐδείς},{μηδείς}.
e) εἷς ἕκαστος each
one, each
by himself, [
Refs 5th c.BC+]; αἴσθησις μία ἑνός (i.e. γένους)
one of
each, [
Refs 4th c.BC+]
f) with κατά, καθ᾽ ἓν ἕκαστον each
singly, piece by piece, [
Refs 5th c.BC+]; καθ᾽ ἕν
one by
one, [
Refs 5th c.BC+]; καθ᾽ ἕν, τό,
list, [
Refs 5th c.BC+]; καθ᾽ ἕν᾽ ἡμῶν ἕκαστον ἀποστερεῖν to deprive each of us
singly, [
Refs 4th c.BC+]; εἷς κατὰ εἷς
one by
one, [
NT]; but καθ᾽ ἓν γίγνεσθαι, εἶναι, to be
united, [
Refs 5th c.BC+]
g) with other Preps, ἓν ἀνθ᾽ ἑνός
above all,[
Refs 5th c.BC+]; but μίαν ἀντὶ μιᾶς
alternately, [
Refs], etc; ἐπὶ μίαν ἑκάστην ῥάβδον τιθέντες θεσπίζουσι
one by one, separately, [
Refs 5th c.BC+]
alternately, [
Refs 8th c.BC+]; ἀπὸ μιᾶς with
one accord, [
NT]
at once, [
Refs 2nd c.AD+]; compare ὑφέν.
h) in
compound numerals, as an ordinal, τῷ ἑνὶ καὶ τριηκοστῷ [ἔτει] [
Refs 5th c.BC+]; so in
Attic dialect Inscrr, [
Refs] alone,=
first, [
LXX]
i) μίαν μίαν, ={κατὰ μίαν}, [
LXX+5th c.BC+]
i.2)
one, i.e.
the same, τώ μοι μία γείνατο μήτηρ [
Refs 8th c.BC+]; εἷς καὶ ὁ αὐτός
one and the same, ἓν καὶ ταὐτὸν ἀριθμῷ [
Refs 5th c.BC+]
i.2.b)
possessing unity, ἧττον μία ἡ μίμησις ἡ τῶν ἐποποιῶν [
Refs 4th c.BC+]
i.3)
one, opposed to
another, ἓν μὲν.ἓν δὲ. [
Refs 8th c.BC+]
i.4) indefinitely, εἷς τις some
one, [
Refs 5th c.BC+]; εἷς γάρ τις ἦν ἕκαστος οὑξειργασμένος each
single one was suspected, [
Refs 5th c.BC+]; εἷς ὁ πρῶτος, [
Refs 1st c.BC+]
der erste beste, [
Refs 4th c.BC+]: alone, like our
indefinite Article,
a, an, Κάδμου θυγατέρων μιᾷ [
Refs 5th c.BC+]; εἷς κάπηλος, στρατηγός, [
NT+5th c.BC+]; εἷς ἀπό. [
LXX]
i.5) οὐχ εἷς
many, [
Refs 4th c.BC+]; οὐχ εἷς οὐδὲ δύο not
one or two only, [
Refs 4th c.BC+]; οὐ μίαν οὐδὲ δύο not
once nor twice, [
LXX+2nd c.BC+]
one man's no man, [
Refs 1st c.AD+]
i.6) in Mathematics texts, τὸ ἕν
unity, opposed to πλῆθος, [
Refs 4th c.BC+]
units, [
Refs 4th c.BC+]
i.7) Philos, ἕν, τό,
unity, the
One, ἐκ πάντων ἓν καὶ ἐξ ἑνὸς πάντα [
Refs 5th c.BC+]: later
indeclinable, ἓν εἶναι τοῦ ἓν παρουσίᾳ [
Refs 3rd c.AD+]