Online LXX lexicon?

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Although they use NA26 and UBS3, you might try this:
http://www.greekbible.com/

And use the lexicon available for most LXX words you run across.

Or:
http://www.septuagint.org

http://www.glasovipisma.pbf.rs/phocadownload/knjige/greek lexicon for the septuagint.pdf

For simple searches:
https://www.studylight.org/desk/interlinear.cgi

Select the LXX radio button. Note that all the lexicography is based upon Strong's.

For LXX concordance, see also:
http://biblerefshelf.sudalyph.org/k...he-septuagint-by-e-hatch-and-h-a-redpath.html

Others:
http://www.kalvesmaki.com/LXX/secondlit.htm
 
That gives me the parsing info, which is good, but I didn't see where it defined the word.

Install Google Dictionary for Chrome:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/google-dictionary-by-goog/mgijmajocgfcbeboacabfgobmjgjcoja

Then double-click any word that appears on a web page to see a limited definition, albeit in modern Greek, for most words. At least it is a starting point. ;) Very handy Chrome plugin for the logophile (<-- double click the word after installing).
 
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