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1 αμόνι
anvilΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > αμόνι
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2 μύδρος
μύδρος, ὁ,A anvil of stone or metal, A.Fr. 307 (reading μύδρος) ; τύπτεσθαι μύδρος, i. e. as hard as an anvil, Antiph.195.3; also the redhot mass of iron on the anvil, Call.Dian.49, Nic.Al.50; μύδρους αἴρειν χεροῖν hold red-hot iron in the hands, as an ordeal, S.Ant. 264;μύδρον σιδήρεον κατεπόντωσαν Hdt.1.165
, cf. Arist.Ath.23.5, IG12.682 (prob.), Call.Fr. 209; Πακτώλιος μ. lump [of gold] from Pactolus, Lyc.272; μ. διάπυρος a red-hot mass of stone or metal, of the sun, Anaxag. ap. D.L.2.8, cf. 15, Archel. in Placit.2.13.6, Ph.1.623;ἀστέρος μ. Critias 25.35
D.; μ. διάπυροι the stones thrown out by Aetna, Arist.Mu. 395b23, cf. Str.6.2.8; also, of red-hot stones or pieces of metal, thrown into a liquid to vaporize it, Hp.Mul.2.134: generally, a stone, Orph.A. 896; ὁ ἀὴρ διάπυρος καὶ μ. γενόμενος dub. in Hp. Flat.8; μύδρος κίων παχὺς ἄξυστος (sine interpr.) Gloss. (Not in Hom. exc. in a spurious line read by some after Il.15.21.) (Cf. σμύδρος.) -
3 ἄκμων
1 anvil met. ἀψευδεῖ δὲ πρὸς ἄκμονι χάλκευε γλῶσσαν the anvil of truth P. 1.86 -
4 ἐπιχαλκεύω
A forge upon an anvil, ; ἐπιχαλκεύειν παρέχοιμ' ἄν, i.e. you can use me as an anvil (I am so hard), Ar.Nu. 422 ; 'drive home' a point, Arist.Rh. 1419b15 (dub. sens.).II [voice] Pass., to be wrought upon, λεπίδες [ τοῖς κίοσιν]- κεχαλκευμέναι J.AJ3.6.3
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5 ἄκμων
ἄκμων, - ονοςGrammatical information: m.Meaning: `anvil' (Il.), also `meteoric stone' (Hes. Th. 722), = οὑρανός η σίδηρον H., = ἀλετρίβανος (`pestle'), Κύπριοι H.Origin: IE [Indo-European] [19] *h₂eḱmōn `stone'Etymology: Old word for `stone', found in several languages: Skt. áśman- m. `stone, heaven(?)' (a stone vault?, Reichelt IF 32, 23ff., Fraenkel KZ 63, 183f., cf. ἄκμων `meteoric stone' and `heaven'); Av. asman- `stone, heaven', OP. asman- `heaven'; Lith. akmuõ, -eñs `stone' (with regular depalatalization before m; ãšmens `sharp side, edge' with aš- from other positions). - The relation of these words to OCS kamy, - ene `stone' and the Germanic group ON hamarr `hammer' (orig. of stone) is much discussed. One supposes the root aḱ- `sharp' in ἀκή etc. On these questions see the lit. in Mayrh. EWAia 1.137, e.g. Maher, JIES 1 (1973) 441ff. and EIEC 547.Page in Frisk: 1,54Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἄκμων
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ἄκμων, ονος, ὁ (Hom. et al.; PMich II, 123 recto VII, 10; PCairGoodsp 30, col. 22, 11; 18) anvil, type of firmness (Aeschyl., Pers. 51; Aristophon [IV B.C.] 4 K. ὑπομένειν πληγὰς ἄκμων; Job 41:16) ἄ. τυπτόμενος an anvil when it is beaten IPol 3:1.—B. 607. DELG. -
7 μύδροι
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8 μύδροις
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9 μύδροισιν
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10 μύδρον
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12 μύδρου
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13 μύδρους
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14 μύδρω
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15 μύδρῳ
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16 μύδρων
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17 ἄκμων,-ονος
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18 πῆμα
A misery, calamity,π. κακόν Od.5.179
;π. κακοῖο 3.152
; δύης π. 14.338;π. τῆς ἄτης S.Aj. 363
;π. θεὸς Δαναοῖσι κυλίνδει Il.17.688
;τοῖσι.. πῆμα κυλίνδεται Od. 2.163
, cf. Il.11.347;ἡμῖν πήματα πολλὰ θέσαν 15.721
; ;ἓν παρ' ἐσλὸν π. σύνδυο δαίονται βροτοῖς ἀθάνατοι Pi.P.3.81
;πημάτων ἔξω πόδα ἔχει A.Pr. 265
;πήματα ἐπὶ πήμασι πίπτοντ' S.Ant. 594
(lyr.); πῆμ' ἐπὶ πήματι κεῖται, i.e. iron upon iron, the sword forged upon the anvil, Orac. ap. Hdt.1.67, cf. 68; σοφιστὴς πημάτων deviser of pains (i. e. the labours of Heracles), E. Heracl. 993. -
19 χαλκεύω
A make of copper or bronze or (generally) of metal, forge,δαίδαλα πολλά Il.18.400
; , etc.; τὸν χαλκέα αὐτὸν χ. work him on the anvil, Pl.Euthd. 301d: metaph.,ἀψευδεῖ πρὸς ἄκμονι χάλκευε γλῶσσαν Pi.P.1.86
: in [voice] Med. sense,πέδας χαλκεύεται αὑτῷ Thgn.539
;χαλκεύεσθε μηνίσκους φορεῖν Ar.Av. 1114
(troch.);ἐχαλκεύσατο κράνη.. ὁλοσίδηρα Plu.Cam.40
:—[voice] Pass., to be wrought or forged,ἐξ ἀδάμαντος ἢ σιδάρου κεχάλκευται Pi.Fr.123.4
; ἀφ' ὁπόσων ταλάντων κεχ. at the cost of.., Luc.JTr.11;τῶν κεχαλκευμένων πρὸς ἀπώλειαν ὅπλων D.S.17.58
: metaph., ἐπὶ τοῖς δεδεμένοις χαλκεύεται [ταῦτα] these arms are being forged against.., Ar.Eq. 469; also of the victims in Phalaris' bull, Phalar.Ep. 113.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > χαλκεύω
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20 ἀκμοθέτης
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