λῃστής

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See also: ληστής

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

Etymology

From ληΐς (lēḯs), Epic form of λεία (leía, plunder, spoils).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

λῃστής (lēistḗsm (genitive λῃστοῦ); first declension (Attic)

  1. robber, bandit
    • 429 BCE, Sophocles, Oedipus the King 122:
      (Κρέων) λῃστὰς ἔφασκε συντυχόντας οὐ μιᾷ ῥώμῃ κτανεῖν νιν, ἀλλὰ σὺν πλήθει χερῶν.
      (Οἰδίπους) πῶς οὖν ὁ λῃστής, εἴ τι μὴ ξὺν ἀργύρῳ ἐπράσσετ’ ἐνθένδ’, ἐς τόδ’ ἂν τόλμης ἔβη;
      (Kréōn) lēistàs éphaske suntukhóntas ou miâi rhṓmēi ktaneîn nin, allà sùn plḗthei kherôn.
      (Oidípous) pôs oûn ho lēistḗs, eí ti mḕ xùn argúrōi eprásset’ enthénd’, es tód’ àn tólmēs ébē?
      • Translation by Sir Richard Jebb. 1887. @perseus
        (Creon) He said that robbers fell upon them, not one man alone, but with a great force.
        (Oedipus) How then, unless some intrigue had been worked with bribes from here in Thebes, would the robbers have been so bold?
    • 429 BCE, Sophocles, Oedipus the King 535:
      οὗτος σύ, πῶς δεῦρ’ ἦλθες; ἦ τοσόνδ’ ἔχεις / τόλμης πρόσωπον ὥστε τὰς ἐμὰς στέγας / ἵκου, φονεὺς ὢν τοῦδε τἀνδρὸς ἐμφανῶς / λῃστής τ’ ἐναργὴς τῆς ἐμῆς τυραννίδος;
      hoûtos sú, pôs deûr’ êlthes? ê tosónd’ ékheis / tólmēs prósōpon hṓste tàs emàs stégas / híkou, phoneùs ṑn toûde tandròs emphanôs / lēistḗs t’ enargḕs tês emês turannídos?
      • Translation by Sir Richard Jebb. 1887. @perseus
        You, how did you get here? Are you so / boldfaced that you have come to my house, / you who are manifestly the murderer of its master, / the palpable thief of its crown?
  2. pirate, buccaneer
  3. revolutionary, insurrectionist, guerrilla
  4. (figuratively)
    • APl. (Anthology of Planudes).4.198. : Μελέαγρος [Meleager]
      σωφροσύνας ὑβριστά, φρενοκλόπε, λῃστὰ λογισμοῦ, πτανὸν πῦρ, ψυχᾶς τραῦμ’ ἀόρατον, Ἔρως
      sōphrosúnas hubristá, phrenoklópe, lēistà logismoû, ptanòn pûr, psukhâs traûm’ aóraton, Érōs
      insolent of prudence, robber of the mind, pirate of reason, flying fire, invisible trauma of the soul, Eros

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Descendants

  • Greek: ληστής (listís) (learned)
  • Arabic: لِصّ (liṣṣ)
  • Aramaic: לִסְטָא (lesṭā) / ܠܣܛܐ (lesṭā)
  • Hebrew: לסטים

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