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1 επιπλοκή
complicationΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > επιπλοκή
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2 μπέρδεμα
complicationΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > μπέρδεμα
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3 παρεμπλοκή
παρεμ-πλοκή, ἡ,A fitting in, inclusion,κενοῦ Epicur.Frr.92
, 274 ; ἡ κατὰ κένωσιν π. prob. in Hero Spir.1 Prooem. ( παρεις-codd.) ; of cogs in a machine, Theo Sm.p.180 H.2 in Tactics, = παρένταξις 2, Ascl.Tact.10.17.3 Astrol., complication, Petos. ap. Vett. Val.281.23.4 generally, complication, interposition, ἡ τοῦ μᾶλλον καὶ ἧττον π. Procl. in Prm. p.578 S.II in concrete sense, stuffing, forcemeat, Agatharch.34.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παρεμπλοκή
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4 πολυστροφίης
πολυστροφίαcomplication: fem gen sg (epic ionic) -
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6 καταπλοκή
καταπλοκή, ἡ,A entwining, interlacing,τοῦ νεύρου καὶ τοῦ δέρματος Pl.Ti. 76d
; complication,τῶν πραγμάτων Artem.2.5
.II in Music, descending progression, opp. ἀναπλοκή, Ptol.Harm.2.12.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καταπλοκή
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7 νεοχμόω
A make innovations, esp. political, mostly with neut. Pron. or Adj.,μηδὲν ἄλλο ν. κατά τινας Hdt.4.201
, cf. 5.19; πολλὰ ἐνεόχμωσε caused many changes, Th.1.12, cf. D.H.1.89, 5.74.2 Medic., produce a complication, Lycusap.Orib.8.26.2.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > νεοχμόω
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8 περιπλοκή
περιπλοκ-ή, ἡ,A twining round, interlacing, Arist.HA 540b4;περιπλοκαὶ γυναικῶν Plb.2.56.7
, cf. Luc.Alex.39, etc.; περιπλοκῆς δεῖται [ὁ κιττός] Plu.2.649c.b in the philos. of Epicurus, interlacing of atoms, Ep.1p.8U., 2p.44U. (pl.), al.;περιπλοκὴν περιπλέκεσθαι Arist.Fr. 208
.II metaph., of one wrestling in argument, Ph.1.199.2 entanglement, complication, POxy.533.10 (ii/iii A. D.).3 intricacy, περιπλοκὰς λόγων circumlocutions, E.Ph. 494, cf. Hermog.Meth.8;περιπλοκὰς λίαν ἐρωτᾷς Antiph.74.1
; τί οὖν.. π. λέγεις; Strato Com.1.35;χωρὶς -πλοκῆς λέγειν τἀληθῆ M.Ant.12.1
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9 πλοκή
πλοκ-ή, ἡ,A twining, twisting, Epich.171; οὐ δέχεται π. do not admit of being made into a web, Arist.GA 783a12; ἡ τοῦ δικτύου π. ib. 734a20;σχοινίων πλοκαί Dsc.3.148
; βρόχου Heraclasap. Orib.48.1.1, al.II anything twisted or woven, web, E.IT 817 (pl.), Pl. Lg. 849c; mesh,θώραξ τὴν π. λεπτότατος PGiss.47.7
(ii A.D.).2 histological structure, Gal.UP1.9.III metaph., complication of a dramatic plot, opp. λύσις, Arist.Po. 1456a9;π. δραματική Plu.2.973e
, etc.c αἱ τῶν σχηματισμῶν π., of rhet. figures, D.H.Th.29, cf. Alex.Fig.2.22 tit., Phoeb.Fig.p.55 S.;π. καὶ ποιότητες Phld.Rh. 1.165
S.; contortions of speech, Thphr.Char.1.7.d construction of a syllogism,π. τοῦ συλλογισμοῦ Phld.Rh.2.89
S., cf. Ammon. in APr.67.30, Eustr. in EN336.4.IV harmony, in Music, Mart.Cap.9.958. -
10 πολυστροφία
A complication, variety of melody, AP7.198 (Leon.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πολυστροφία
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11 συμπλοκή
συμπλοκή, ἡ,A intertwining, complication, combination,τῇ [τῶν ἀτόμων] συμπλοκῇ.. πάντα γεννᾶσθαι Democr.
ap. Arist.Cael. 303a7, cf. Thphr.Sens.66, Sor.2.4; used by Pl. as a generic term for weaving and its kindred arts, Plt. 281a, cf. 306a, al.; ἡ ἁπάντων πρὸς ἄλληλα ς. Plb.1.4.11, cf. Phld.Sign.37, D.3.8 (pl.); συνέχεια καὶ ς. Plot.3.1.4; εἱμαρμένη defined as σ. αἰτιῶν, Stoic.2.284.2 struggle, esp. of wrestlers, ἡ ἐν ταῖς σ. μάχη a close struggle, Pl.Lg. 833a, cf. Plb. 1.15.3, Gal.15.126,197; of ships, close engagement, Plb.1.27.12, 1.28.11, SIG567.11 (Calymna, iii B.C.); of cavalry, Onos.10.6.4 combination of letters to form a word or of words to form a proposition, Pl.Plt. 278b sq.; λόγος ἐγένετο.. ἡ πρώτη ς. Id.Sph. 262c, cf. Tht. 202b, D.H.Pomp.6;σ. τῶν ὀνομάτων Demetr.Lac.Herc.1113.2
, cf. Phld.Po.2.33, al.; also combination of mental acts so as to form one entity,οὐδὲ σ. δόξης καὶ αἰσθήσεως φαντασία ἂν εἴη Arist.de An. 428a25
, cf. PA 643b16; combination of subject and predicate,σ. γὰρ νοημάτων ἐστὶ τὸ ἀληθὲς ἢ ψεῦδος Id.de An. 432a11
, cf. Top. 113a1; κατὰ συμπλοκὴν λέγεσθαι, opp. ἄνευ συμπλοκῆς, Id.Cat. 1a16, cf. Stoic.2.69, etc.5 Gramm., the copula, D.H.Dem.9.6 Rhet., interweaving of various styles, Id.Rh.8.8: but also name of a rhet. figure, Alex.Fig.p.30S.7 Medic., of ingredients, μετὰ τῆς πρὸς τοὺς φοίνικας ς. in combination with.., Sor.1.50, cf. 115.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συμπλοκή
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12 συστροφή
συστροφ-ή, ἡ,4 pl., dealings, converse between men, Epicur. Sent.33.5 metaph. of style, terseness, concentration, D.H.Dem. 18, Th.53, Demetr.Eloc.8; concisely,PMag.Lond.
46.25.II that which is rolled into one mass: hence,1 collection, gathering, πλήθεος ς. Hdt.7.9.ά; seditious meeting, concourse, Plb. 4.34.6, Act.Ap.19.40; κατὰ συστροφάς in knots, D.H.5.31, etc.; μετὰ συστροφῆς in close array, D.S.11.8; also, swarm of bees, LXX Jd. 14.8 (v.l.); flock of birds, Artem.2.20; of other things,σ. δρυῶν D.Chr.1.52
.2 physical mass, aggregate, in pl., Epicur.Ep.1pp.25,28 U.; esp. morbid collection or deposit of tubercles, Hp.Art.41; αἱ περὶ τοὺς κονδύλους ς. chalk-stones, Dsc.1.30; σ. νεύρων a complication of nerves or sinews, Id.5.117, Eup.1.229;χάριν τοῦ.. τὰ νεῦρα καθάπερ ἐκ σ. τινος ἁπλοῦσθαι Sor.1.101
; Acut.(Sp.) 4; tumour, Plu.2.664f, Gal.15.773, Hp. ap. eund.19.143.4 συστροφή, with or without ὄμβρου, a sudden storm of rain, Plb.3.74.5, 11.24.9; σ. ἀνέμου, πνεύματος, whirlwind, Phryn.374, Thphr.Vent. 34, LXX Ho.4.19; νέφη καὶ ς. Antig.Mir.40.5 of stars, νεφελοειδὴς ς., = nebula, Heph.Astr.1.3, cf. Ptol.Tetr. 149 (pl.), Alm.7.5, al.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συστροφή
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13 ἀντεμπλοκή
ἀντεμ-πλοκή, ἡ,A mutual entwining,αἱ ἐν ταῖς ἀτόμοις ἀ. M.Ant.7.50
; crossing of veins, Gal.in Pl. Ti.7; complication, confusion, M.Ant.6.10.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀντεμπλοκή
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14 πλέκω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `to braid, to knit, to wind, to twine' (Il.).Other forms: ( πλεγνύμενος Opp.), aor. πλέξαι (Il.), pass. πλεχθῆναι (Od.), πλακῆναι (IA.), innovation πλεκῆναι (Tim. Pers.), fut. πλέξω, pass. πλεχθήσομαι, πλακήσομαι, perf. πέπλοχα (Hp., Att.), also πέπλεχα (Hp.), - εκα (Call.), midd. pass. πέπλεγμαι (IA.),Derivatives: Many derivv. A. With ε-grade: 1. πλεκτός ( σύμ-, εὔ-πλέκω etc.) `braided, knit' (Il.; Ammann Μνήμης χάριν 1, 17). 2. πλεκτή f. `winding, knitwear, rope, fish trap' (A., E., Pl.; on the formation Frisk Eranos 43, 222). 3. πλεκτάνη f. `wattling, sling, winding' (IA.); enlargement of πλεκτή after δρεπάνη a.o. like βοτάνη to βοτόν (Schwyzer 490; cf. Benveniste Origines 108), with - άνιον (Eub.), - ανάομαι (A.), - ανόομαι (Hp.) `to be twined round'. 4. πλέγμα ( ἔμ-, σύμ-πλέκω a.o.) n. `plait, wattling a.o.' (IA.) with - μάτιον (Arist.), - ματεύεσθαι ἐμπλέκεσθαι H. 5. πλέκος n. `wattling, basketwork' (Ar.). 6. πλέξις ( περί-, ἔμ-, σύμ-πλέκω) f. `braiding, twining around etc.' (Pl., Arist.) with - είδιον (Suid.), ( περι-, συμ-)πλεκτικός `belonging to braiding etc.' (Pl.; Chantraine Études 135). 7. πλέκτρα n. pl. `wattling' (Samos IVa). 8. πλέκωμα = δράγμα (sch.). 9. ἐμπλέκ-της, f. - τρια `braider (m\/f) of hair' ( Gloss., EM). 10. ( περι-, ἐμ-)πλέγδην `entwined, interwoven' (hell.). 11. ἀμφι-, περι-, συμ-πλεκ-ής `id.' (Nonn., Orph.; verbal adj. after the ς-stems) with περιπλέκ-εια f. (Jamb.). 12. Desider. πλεξείω (Hdn. Epim.). -- B. With ο-grade: 1. πλόκος m. `twine, lock, wreath, collar' (Pi., trag.); adj. διά-, σύμ-πλέκω (AP, Nonn.) from δια-, συμ-πλέκω; πλόκιον n. `necklace' (hell. inscr. a.o.), ἐμ-πλέκω `hair slide etc.' (hell.), also (pl.) = ἑορτη παρὰ Άθηναίοις H.; πλόκ-ιμος `suited for braiding' (Thphr.; Arbenz 20, Strömberg Theophrastea 171), διαπλόκ-ινος `braided' (Str.), περιπλοκ-άδην `in a close embrace' (AP); πλοκ-ίζομαι `to let one's hair be braided' (Hp.). 2. πλοκή f. (Epich., Arist.) `plait, fabric, intertwining, complication etc.', very often from the prefixcompp. ( περι-, ἐμ-, κατα-, συμ- etc.) in diff. senses (IA.). From πλοκή or πλόκος: πλοκάς f. `hair plait, lock' (Pherecr.; after γενειάς a.o.); πλοκεύς m. `hair braider' (Epich., Hp.; Bosshardt 47). 3. πλόκαμος m. `lock of hair' (ep. poet. Ξ176) with - ίς, - ῖδος f. `id.' (hell.); unbound from ἐυπλοκάμιδες ( Άχαιαί Od.) after ἐυκνήμιδες ( Άχαιοί): κνημίς (Leumann Hom. Wörter 122f.); πλόκαμα τὰ περιόστεα νεῦρα H., - ώδεα τὸν οὖλον βόστρυχον H. 4. πλόκανον n. `braiding, knitwear etc.' (Pl., X.); after ξόανον, ὄργανον etc. -- 5. πλοχμός, most pl. - οί m. `locks of hair' (P 52, A. R., AP), suffix - σμο-(Schwyzer 493); connection to the σ-stem in rare πλέκος (prob. innovation) not credible; note however the s-deriv. in the Germ. word for `flax', OHG flahs, OE fleax n. (PGm. * flahsa-).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [834] *pleḱ- `twine'Etymology: The thematic root-present πλέκω, on which the whole system including the nouns can have been built (on the aorist πλέξαι Schwyzer 754; πλακῆναι etc. then analog. innovations), has outside Greek no exact correspondence. However, in Lat. an intensive deverbative in plicō, - āre `fold (together)' (for * plecō after the far more usual compp. ex-plicō etc.), partly in Lat., Germ., perh. also in Slav. a t-enlargement in Lat. plectō = Germ., e.g. OHG flehtan ' flechten', Slav., e.g. OCS pletǫ, plesti `συρράπτειν', Russ. pletú, plestí (-tь) `twine', also `lie, cut up'. An isolated verbal noun has been retained in Skt. praśnaḥ m. `turban, headband' (IE *ploḱ-no-s); on further possible representatives in Indo-Iran. Mayrhofer s. v. -- Further forms w. lit. in WP. 2, 97f., Pok. 834f., W.-Hofmann s. 1. plectō and plicō, Ernout-Meillet s. plectō; Slav. forms in Vasmer s. pletú.Page in Frisk: 2,557-558Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πλέκω
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15 περιπλοκή
1) complication2) intricacyΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > περιπλοκή
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