ἀνήκοος

ον, Adv.
A. without hearing, Arist. Pr. 903b38; of the dead, Mosch. 3.103; πέτραι Lyc. 1451.
2. c. gen., not hearing a thing, never having heard or learnt it, Pl. Phdr. 261b, X. Mem. 2.1.31: hence, ignorant of it, παιδείας Aeschin. 1.141; with no ear for, τῶν Διοννσίου ῥυθμῶν Philostr. VS 1.22.3; not attending the lectures of . ., c. gen., ib.2.2. Adv. ἀνηκόως, ἔχειν ἀστρολογίας Plu. 2.145c; ἔς τι Paus. 10.17.13.
b. c. acc. rei, ἀνήκοος εἶναι ἔνια γεγενημένα (where ἀ. εἶναι = ἀγνοεῖν) Pl. Alc. 2.141d.
c. abs., σκαιὸς καὶ ἀ. ignorant, untaught, D. 19.312, cf. Sallust. 5.
3. not willing to hear, not listening, Call. Del. 116; τὸ ἀ. disobedience, D.H. 6.35.
II. unheard, Philostr. Her. 12.3; without result, ἀ. τέθυται Alciphr. 3.35.
Liddell, Scott & Jones
A Greek-English Lexicon, 1940
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