113 (prime)
- αἱ ἀκοαί (hai akoai) – the sounds heard; things heard, tidings; ears; acts of obedience; supernatural voices
- αἱ πηγαί (hai pēgai) – the running waters; the fountains, springs, sources; the origins
- ἁλίζειν (halizein) – to gather together, assemble (associated with the number nine at Theol. Arith. 77.13)
- ἅμαξαι (hamaxai) – wagons; used to refer to both Ursa Major and Minor at Aratus Phaen. 1.27
- ἄμβιξ (ambix) – spouied cup; cap of still; alembic
- Ἀνανία (Anania) – Ananias (Acts 5:3, 9:10)
- ἀραία (araia) – (a goddess) prayed to or entreated; cursing, bringing mischief upon (someone)
- ἀραιά (araia) – thin, slender; scanty, few (things)
- βαβήρ (babēr) – glossed as a synonym for Ares (ὁ Ἄρης) by Hesychius of Alexandria
- βολαί (bolai) – throws or casts (of dice); strokes or wounds (of missiles); payments
- γέμειν (gemein) – to be full (of); to be laden (with)
- εἴπῃ (eipēi) – if he/she said, spoke
- ἡ ἄγρα (hē agra) – the hunting, the chase; the way of catching; the quarry, prey, game
- ἡ βοήθεια (hē boētheia) – the help, aid; medical aid, cure
- ἡ ἕλιξ (hē helix) – the whirl, convolution; tendril, coil, spiral; twisted or curved (thing)
- μαγιανή (magianē) – inscribed with charms
- μένῃ (menēi) – (that) he/she might abide, remain, stay, wait