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1 ἀνήρ
ἀνήρ, ἀνδρόςGrammatical information: m.Meaning: `man' (Il.).Other forms: acc. ἄνδρα (Hom. also ἀνέρα, from where ἀνέρος etc.; on the inflexion s. Schwyzer 568β). Atano s. belowCompounds: As first member ἀνδρο-: - κμητος, κτασία; ἀνδραποδον s.v. - As second member - ήνωρ: ῥηξ-, φθεισ- (Hom.); in PN 'Aγ-, Myc. Atano \/Antānōr\/; fem. ἀντι-άνειρα, κυδι-. With - ανδρος: ἄν-, ἕλ-; PN esp. in Asia Minor and Cyprus: ` Ηγησ-, Τερπ-; Hom. Άλεξ-. For the question whether this name is really Greek cf. Myc. arekasadara \/Aleksandrā\/, kesadara \/Kessandrā\/ (note that Myc. -e- shows that this is a substr. name). So the forms are already Myc., but it is still not excluded that they are of non-Greek origin (s. Sommer Nominalkomp. 160ff.) - Kuiper MAWNed. NR. 14: 5 thinks that - ήνωρ and νῶρ-οψ contain an old abstract *ἄνερ, *ἄναρ `vital energy' (IE * h₂ner-; also in Skt. sū-nára- etc.).Derivatives: Demin. ἀνδρίον (Com.); from here, with unclear ντ-Suffix, ἀνδριάς, - άντος `statue' (Pi.), cf. Kretschmer Glotta 14, 84ff., Schwyzer 526: 3 u. 4. ἀνδρ(ε)ών m. `man's apartment' (Hdt.). -Abstracts: ἀνδρεία (- ηίη, - ία) `manliness, courage' (A.); ἀνδροτής, - τῆτος s.s.v. ἠνορέη `id.', Ion. for Aeol. ἀ̄νορέα (\< - ρία), (Kretschmer Glotta 24, 245f.), from a compound (cf. εὑανορία Pi.), s. Leumann Hom. Wörter 109f., 123 m. Lit.; - Adjec.: ἀνδρεῖος (Ion. ἀνδρήϊος, cf. Chantr. Form. 52, Schwyzer 468: 3) `manly, courageous', ἀνδρόμεος `human' (Il.; - μεος = Skt. - maya-?).Etymology: ἀνήρ is identical with Arm. ayr, gen. ar̄n `man', Skt. nā́ (stem nar-), NPhryg. αναρ, Ital. ner- in Osc. ner-um `virorum', Lat. Sab. Ner-ō etc. (s. W.-Hofmann s. neriōsus), W. ner `chief', Alb. njer `man'. - Not here Hitt. innar-, in innarau̯atar etwa `(Lebens)kraft, hoheitliche Macht'. - On δρώψ s.s.v. ἄνθρωπος. - Cf. νωρει̃.Page in Frisk: 1,107-108Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἀνήρ
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2 ἀνδρός
ἀνήρ, ἀνδρόςGrammatical information: m.Meaning: `man' (Il.).Other forms: acc. ἄνδρα (Hom. also ἀνέρα, from where ἀνέρος etc.; on the inflexion s. Schwyzer 568β). Atano s. belowCompounds: As first member ἀνδρο-: - κμητος, κτασία; ἀνδραποδον s.v. - As second member - ήνωρ: ῥηξ-, φθεισ- (Hom.); in PN 'Aγ-, Myc. Atano \/Antānōr\/; fem. ἀντι-άνειρα, κυδι-. With - ανδρος: ἄν-, ἕλ-; PN esp. in Asia Minor and Cyprus: ` Ηγησ-, Τερπ-; Hom. Άλεξ-. For the question whether this name is really Greek cf. Myc. arekasadara \/Aleksandrā\/, kesadara \/Kessandrā\/ (note that Myc. -e- shows that this is a substr. name). So the forms are already Myc., but it is still not excluded that they are of non-Greek origin (s. Sommer Nominalkomp. 160ff.) - Kuiper MAWNed. NR. 14: 5 thinks that - ήνωρ and νῶρ-οψ contain an old abstract *ἄνερ, *ἄναρ `vital energy' (IE * h₂ner-; also in Skt. sū-nára- etc.).Derivatives: Demin. ἀνδρίον (Com.); from here, with unclear ντ-Suffix, ἀνδριάς, - άντος `statue' (Pi.), cf. Kretschmer Glotta 14, 84ff., Schwyzer 526: 3 u. 4. ἀνδρ(ε)ών m. `man's apartment' (Hdt.). -Abstracts: ἀνδρεία (- ηίη, - ία) `manliness, courage' (A.); ἀνδροτής, - τῆτος s.s.v. ἠνορέη `id.', Ion. for Aeol. ἀ̄νορέα (\< - ρία), (Kretschmer Glotta 24, 245f.), from a compound (cf. εὑανορία Pi.), s. Leumann Hom. Wörter 109f., 123 m. Lit.; - Adjec.: ἀνδρεῖος (Ion. ἀνδρήϊος, cf. Chantr. Form. 52, Schwyzer 468: 3) `manly, courageous', ἀνδρόμεος `human' (Il.; - μεος = Skt. - maya-?).Etymology: ἀνήρ is identical with Arm. ayr, gen. ar̄n `man', Skt. nā́ (stem nar-), NPhryg. αναρ, Ital. ner- in Osc. ner-um `virorum', Lat. Sab. Ner-ō etc. (s. W.-Hofmann s. neriōsus), W. ner `chief', Alb. njer `man'. - Not here Hitt. innar-, in innarau̯atar etwa `(Lebens)kraft, hoheitliche Macht'. - On δρώψ s.s.v. ἄνθρωπος. - Cf. νωρει̃.Page in Frisk: 1,107-108Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἀνδρός
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3 ἔνερθε(ν)
ἔνερθε(ν)Grammatical information: adv., prep.Meaning: `(from) below, below'.Derivatives: Compare ἔνεροι `those below, those below the earth', of the dead and the gods below the earth (Hom.), ἐνέρτερος, νέρτερος `below (the earth)' (Hom.), sup. ἐνέρτατος `the lowest' (Emp.).Etymology: Cf. the opposites ὕπερ-θε(ν), ὑπέρ-τερος, - τατος, to ὑπέρ; also ὕπερον, ὑπέρα (s. vv.). - A good formal agreement to νέρτερος gives Italic in Umbr. nertru `sinistro', Osc. nertra-k `a sinistra'. One compares further Germanic words for `north', e. g. OWNo. norđr n., which requires zero grade: PGm. *núrÞra-, IE *nr̥tro-. Basic meaning: `region where the sun is below', or `left side of someone who prays when turning to the east'. Another formation in Arm. ner-k`-in `the one below' (cf. i nerk`oy, i nerk` ust `(from) below'). Diff. again is Skt. naraka- `hell' (Wackernagel-Debrunner Ai. Gramm. II: 2, 150). Without consonantal suffix Toch. B ñor `below'; also A ñare, B nray, nrey `world below, hell' rather LW [loanword] from Skt.. niraya- `id.'; cf. Duchesne-Guillemin BSL 41, 180. - As Armenian has no e-, this may be a Greek innovation. (Improbable Bezzenberger BB 27, 174, Güntert IF 27, 49 and Sonne KZ 14, 11: ἔν ἔρᾳι = in the earth). - Further to Lith. neriù, ner̃ti `dive in, slip in' etc. (s. δενδρύω)? S. also νειρός. - The e- may be compared with that of ἐκεῖ?Page in Frisk: 1,514-515Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἔνερθε(ν)
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4 εἰνατέρες
εἰνατέρες, - έρωνGrammatical information: f. (pl.)Meaning: `wife of the husbands brother' (Il.)Other forms: Sing. ἐνατηρ, - τρι, - τερα (late Anat. inscr.; accent like θυγάτηρ, μήτηρ?), voc. εἴνατερ, gen. - τερος (Hdn.)Etymology: Old disappearing relation name from the extended family (s. Risch Mus. Helv. 1, 117). The acc. ιανατερα is not Phrygian, but neglected Greek. Lat. ianitrīcēs (after genetrīcēs a. o.; the - a(n)- is not quite clear) show for Greek a basis (ep. εἰν- metricale lengthening of psilotic ἐν-); with other ablaut Skt. yā-tar- (\< *in̥h₂-), OLith. jen-tė, Russ. Csl. ja-try (after svekry `mother-in-law'); difficult Arm. ner ( nēr) (* ienH- \> Hin- \> ǝn- \> n-, Kortlandt, Armeniaca 120 and 163), gen. nir-i. - Schwyzer 568, Wackernagel-Debrunner Aind. Gramm. II: 2, 692, Fraenkel Lit. et. Wb. s. jentė.Page in Frisk: 1,464Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > εἰνατέρες
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5 προ-πταίω
προ-πταίω, vorher anstoßen, ein Unglück haben u. fallen, Luc. Ner. 5.
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6 κατά-δρομος
κατά-δρομος, 1) durchlaufen, durchstreift, μέλαϑρα πυρὶ κατάδρομα, vom Feuer durchwüthet, Eur. Troad. 1300. – 2) herablaufend; ὁ κατάδ., das von oben herablaufende Seil der Seiltänzer, Sueton. Ner. 11.
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7 δί-θυρος
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8 μητρο-κτονέω
μητρο-κτονέω, die Mutter tödten; Aesch. Eum. 193 u. öfter; Eur. Or. 885; Arist. eth. 3, 1; Luc. Ner. 10.
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9 μουσο-μανέω
μουσο-μανέω, von den Musen verzückt, begeistert sein, die Musenkünste leidenschaftlich lieben; Luc. Ner. 6; Ath. IV, 183 e.
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10 θαλασσόω
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11 ἀγριαίνω
ἀγριαίνω, wild werden, dem ἡμεροῦσϑαι entgegenstehend, Plat. Rep. VI, 493 b Ion. 540 c; zürnen, neben ἀγανακτέω, Legg. II, 666 e; τινί, Cenv. 173 d; Luc. Ner. 9; Plut. Caes. 38 vom Flusse, wüthen, wie Diod. Sic. 24, 1 vom Meere, Sp. auch transit., wie Dio Cass., ὀργή τις αὐτὸν ἠγρίαινε, u. Ach. lat. 2, 7 μὴ ἀγριάνῃς τὸ τραῦμα; pass. ἠγριαίνοντο Plut. Ant. 58.
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12 ὀκρί-βας
ὀκρί-βας, αντος, ὁ, 1) Gerüst auf der Schaubühne, bes. in der Tragödie, von wo herab die Schauspieler sprachen, ἀναβαίνοντος ἐπὶ τὸν ὀκρίβαντα μετὰ τῶν ὑποκριτῶν, Plat. Conv. 194 b; Luc. Ner. 9; entweder = λογεῖον, wie Schol. Plat. a. a. O. u. Phot., nach Tim. lex. πῆγμα τὸ ἐν ϑεάτρῳ τιϑέμενον, ἐφ' οὗ ἵστανται οἱ τὰ δημόσια λέγοντες, oder die Stelle der ϑυμέλη in den alten Theatern vertretend, oder nach Hesych. κιλλίβας τρισκελής, ἐφ' οὗ ἵσταντο οἱ ὑποκριταὶ καὶ τὰ ἐκ μετεώρου ἔλεγον; derselbe erklärt es auch noch durch ἐμβάται, wie Phot. durch ἐμβάδες; u. so braucht es Philostr. V. Apoll. 5, 9, έφεστῶτα ὀκρίβασιν οὕτως ὑψηλοῖς, vom tragischen Kothurn, nach V. Sophist. 1, 9 u. Themist. or. 26 p. 316 d Erfindung des Aeschylus. – 2) die Staffelei des Malers, Poll. 7, 129. 10, 163. – 3) der erhöhte Sitz des Kutschers, Kutschbock, Suid., u. übh., wie κιλλίβας, ein Gerüst, hinaufzusteigen oder Etwas darauf zu stellen, Bock. – Nach Hesych. auch = κίλλος, Esel, wilder Bock.
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13 ἐρευθέω
ἐρευθέω, roth sein, Luc. Ner. 7.
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14 ἰσό-γαιος
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15 γυμνικός
A of or for gymnastic exercises, γ. ἀγών a gymnastic contest, Hdt.2.91, etc., opp. ἱππικός, Id.1.167; opp. μουσικός, Th. 3.104, Pl.Lg. 658a;τὰ γ. ἐπιδείκνυσθαι POxy.42.5
(iv A. D.): [comp] Sup., Luc.Ner.2.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > γυμνικός
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16 δημοικός
A of or for the people, in common use, δ. γράμματα in Egypt, opp. ἱρά, Hdt.2.36;οἶνος Plu.Mar.44
; of opinions and the like , popular,Arist.
Metaph. 989a11; common, ordinary,ὀνόματα Luc. Hist.Conscr.22
;ὕλη Max.Tyr.10.7
;πράγματα μικρὰ καὶ δ. Plu.2.408c
.II of the populace, one of them, D.21.209. Adv.-κῶς, ἐσταλμένος Luc.Scyth.5
.2 on the popular or democratic side,τὸ σόφισμα δ. Ar.Nu. 205
;ὄρνεα δ. Id.Av. 1584
;τὴν οὐ δ. παρανομίαν Th.6.28
; opp. ὀλιγαρχικός, Isoc.16.37;λέγεις πόσα δεῖ προσεῖναι τῷ δ. D.18.122
; οὐδὲν δ. πράττειν to do nothing for the people, X.HG2.3.39;δ. συκοφάνται Isoc.8.133
: generally, popular,δ. καὶ φιλάνθρωπος X.Mem.1.2.60
;τῶν μετρίων τινὰ καὶ δ. D.21.183
;δημοτικὸν τοῦτο δρᾷ Antiph.190.19
: hence, generous, kindly, affable, X.Mem.1.2.60;δ. τι καὶ πρᾶον Pl.Euthd. 303d
;πρᾶός τις καὶ δ. Plb. 10.26.1
;δ. καὶ φιλάνθρωπα Plu.Oth.1
. Adv. - κῶς affably, kindly,καλῶς καὶ δ. D.24.59
; φιλανθρώπως καὶ δ. ib.24: [comp] Comp.- ώτερον Plu. Demetr.42
.3 of governments, popular, democratic, : [comp] Comp.- ώτερα Id.Ath.22.1
.4 δ. δικαστήριον trying suits between citizens, SIG286.17 (Milet., iv B. C.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δημοικός
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17 διΐστημι
A set apart, separate,τοὺς λόχους Th.4.74
; ;διέστησεν [αὐτοὺς] εἰς μέρη πολλά D.18.61
;ζῶντας ἡμᾶς οὐθὲν ἀλλήλων διέστησε Plu.Ant.84
:—[voice] Pass.,κίονες διεστάθησαν Callix.2
.2 set one at variance with another,τινά τινος Ar. V.41
, Th.6.77; δ. τὴν Ἑλλάδα divide it into factions, Hdt.9.2;δ. τοὺς πένητας ἀπὸ τῶν εὐπόρων D.H.9.17
.3 μέσας διαστήσας ἡμέρας δύο having left an interval of two days, Epigr.Gr.996.7, cf. BKT3.20.II more freq. in [voice] Pass., with [tense] aor. 2, [tense] pf., and [tense] plpf. [voice] Act.:—stand apart, be divided, Il., mostly in [tense] aor. 2, 24.718, al.: once in [tense] impf. [voice] Med., θάλασσα διΐστατο the sea made way, opened, 13.29; yawning wide,S.
OC 1662;τὰ διεστεῶτα ὑπὸ σεισμοῦ Hdt.7.129
; διεστῶτα, opp. ἡνωμένα, Chrysipp.Stoic.2.124, al.; ἔτους διεστῶτος after an interval of a year, SIG344.119 ([place name] Teos).b stand with legs apart, Luc.Ner.7.2 of persons, stand apart, be at variance,διαστήτην ἐρίσαντε Il.1.6
;εἴ τινές που διασταῖεν Th.1.18
; διέστη ἐς ξυμμαχίαν ἑκατέρων sided with one or the other party, ib.15;κατὰ πόλεις διέσταμεν Id.4.61
;διεστηκότες εἰς δύο D.10.4
, cf. 18.18;ἐρίζειν καὶ διεστάναι Id.2.29
; simply, differ, be different,πλούτου ἀρετὴ διέστηκεν Pl.R. 550e
;πρὸς ἄλληλα Arist.Pol. 1256a29
, cf.Po. 1448a17;ἡ ἀριστοκρατία διέστηκεν ἀπὸ ταύτης πολὺ τῆς πολιτείας Id.Pol. 1289b3
; not homogeneous,Hp.
Aph.7.33.b of an army, retire, Plb.10.3.6.4 stand at certain distances or intervals, Hdt.2.66; of guards in a row, Id.3.72; of post-stations, Id.8.98; of soldiers,δ. κατὰ διακοσίους Th.4.32
; διάστηθι mark distances! a word of command, Ael. Tact.12.11: Geom., ἴσα ἀπ' ἀλλάλων διέστακεν are equi distant from one another, Archim.Aequil.1.6.III [voice] Med., sts. trans., separate,γεώδη γένη διϊστάμενοι Pl.Ti. 63c
: chiefly in [tense] aor. 1,δ. τόν τε δικαιότατον καὶ τὸν ἀδικώτατον
contrast,Id.
R. 360e; ἀράχνια, of spiders, spread, Theoc.16.97.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διΐστημι
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18 θαλασσόω
II [voice] Pass., ναῦς θαλαττοῦται she leaks, Plb.16.15.2.2 of wine, to be mixed with sea-water, Thphr.CP6.7.6;οἶνοι τεθαλασσωμένοι Ath.1.32d
, cf. Gal. 13.247 (sg.), POxy. 468 (iii A.D.).III [voice] Med., to be a sea-faring man, Luc.Ner.1.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > θαλασσόω
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19 κατάδρομος
κατάδρομος, ον,II Subst., course or lists for exercising in, Suet.Ner.11.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κατάδρομος
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20 κοῖλος
κοῖλος, η, ον, [dialect] Aeol.and [dialect] Ion. κοίϊλος, prob. in Alc.15.5, Mimn.12.6; [full] κόϊλος, α, ον, Anacr.9 ([comp] Comp. - ώτερα), cf. A.D.Pron.87.5, Hdn.Gr.2.927:—A hollow, Hom.mostly as epith. of ships,κ. νῆες Il.1.26
, al. (later κ. ναῦς hold of the ship, Hdt.8.119, X.HG1.6.19, D.32.5; so ἡ κ. alone, Theoc.22.12, Callix.1;τὰ κ. App.BC5.107
); κ. λόχος, κ. δόρυ, of the Trojan horse, Od.4.277, 8.507;κ. σπέος 12.93
;κ. πέτρα A. Eu.23
, S.Ph. 1081 (lyr.); κ. κάπετος, of a grave, Il.24.797, S.Aj. 1165 (anap.), cf. Ant. 1205;κ. τάφρος E.Alc. 898
(anap.);κ. νάρθηξ Hes. Op.52
; ; κ. φλέψ vena cava, Hp.Loc.Hom.3, Gal. 2.786, 4.668;σφόνδυλος κ. Pl.R. 616d
; of vessels,ἀγγήϊα Hdt.4.2
; ; ;κύλικος.. κοῖλον κύτος Pl.
Com.189; κ. ἄργυρος καὶ χρυσός silver and gold plate, Theopomp. Hist.283a, cf. S.Fr. 378, Arist.Oec. 1350b23, etc.;κ. ἐκκοπεύς Gal.10.445
; νόμισμα κ. dub. sens. in Numen. ap. Eus.PE11.18; sunk, (Chalcedon, iii/ii B.C.), cf. Longin.Rh.p.199 H. (but κ. γραμμή curved line, Hero Bel.75.15); ἀλέαν εἰς τὸ θύρωμα κοίλαν curved canopy, Rev.Arch.22.63 (Callatis, iii B.C.); κ. ὑποδήματα boots that reach to mid-leg, Ael.NA6.23 (κοῖλα ποσσὶν ὑποδέδεσθε Ezek.Exag. 181
, cf. Poll.7.84); κ. δέμνια empty bed, S.Tr. 901; κ. χείρ, of a beggar, AP12.212 (Strat.);κ. ἱστίον Poll.1.107
; κοῖλος μήν short month, Gem.8.3, cf.κοιλοποιέομαι, κοῖλος 11.3
: [comp] Comp., -ότερος ὁλμοῦ Epich.81
.2 of Places, lying in a hollow or forming a hollow, κ. Λακεδαίμων the vale of L., Od.4.1;κ. Θεσσαλίη Hdt.7.129
;κ. Ἄργος S.OC 378
, 1387;Αὐλίδος κ. μυχοί E. IA 1600
;κ. τόποι Plb.3.18.10
: as pr.n., K. Συρία the district between Lebanon and Anti Lebanon, Id.1.3.1, etc.; τὰ K.τῆς Εὐβοίης Hdt. 8.13
; ἡ K. the valley of the Ilissus, name of Attic deme, Id.6.103, etc.: [comp] Comp.,κοιλότερα τῆς κάτωθεν χώρας Arist.Mete. 352b33
.b κ. λιμήν harbour lying between high cliffs, Od.10.92; κ. αἰγιαλός embayed beach, 22.385;ἐν τῷ κ. καὶ μυχῷ τοῦ λιμένος Th.7.52
.c κ. ὁδός hollow way, Il.23.419;κ. ἄγυια Pi.O.9.34
.d κ. ποταμός a river nearly empty of water, Th.7.84; ap. Ath.9.388a; but κ. ποταμός with deep bed, Plb.21.37.4.3 κ. ἅλς, θάλασσα, the sea full of hollows, i.e. with a heavy swell on, A.R. 2.595, Plb.1.60.6.4 κ. νοσήματα internal complaints, Philostr. VA3.44.II metaph.,1 of the voice, hollow, κόχλον ἑλὼν μυκήσατοκοῖλον Theoc.22.75
(though here κοῖλον may agree with κόχλον); φθέγγεσθαι κ. καὶ βαρύ Luc.Ner.6
, Philostr.VA3.38;ὁ -ότατος τῶν φθόγγων Aristid.Quint.1.10
.2 Philos., hollow, empty, void of content, αἱ κ. ἐνέργειαι, opp. αἱ ἀμείνους, Herm.in Phdr.p.170A.: more freq.in [comp] Comp., κοιλοτέρα θεωρία, ζωή, ib.pp.67,68A.; τὰ -ότερα, opp. τὰ ὑπέρτερα, ib.p.143 A., cf. Dam.Pr.96; χωρῶν πρὸς τὸ κ. ib. 379.3 ἡμέραν κ. ποιεῖσθαι allow payments to lapse for a day (cf.κοιλαίνω 11.2
), BGU1136.5 (i B.C.); οὐδεμίαν δόσιν κ. ποιεῖσθαι ib. 1146.15 (i B.C.).III concave, τὸ κ., opp. τὸ κυρτόν, Arist.Ph. 222b3, EN 1102a31;κοῖλα καὶ ἐσέχοντα Philostr.Im.2.20
; of military formations, Ascl.Tact.11.1.IV Subst. κοῖλον, τό, hollow, cavity, Pl.Phd. 109b, al.; esp. of cavities in the body,τὰ κ. γαστρός E.Ph. 1411
; τὰ κ. [τῆς καρδίας] the ventricles, Arist.HA 496a13; τὸ κ. τῶν νεφρῶν ib. 497a11;τὸ τῶν χειρῶν κ. Apollod.
ap. Ath. 11.479a;τὸ κ. τοῦ.. ποδός Hp.Epid.5.48
: prov., τὸ κ. τοῦ ποδὸς δεῖξαι to show 'a clean pair of heels', Hsch.; τὰ κ. τῶν ὀφθαλμῶν, τοῦ προσώπου, Hp.Mul.2.119, Nat.Mul.9 codd. (sed leg. κύλα) ; τὰ κ. alone, hollows of the side, flanks, like κενεών, Arist.HA 630a3.2 κοῖλος· θυρεών, οὐκ ἔχων θύρας, Hsch.
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NER Bogie Tank Passenger — LNER Class G6 Power type Steam Designer Edward Fletcher Build date 1873 Total produced 124 Rebuild date 1899 1921 Number rebuilt 60 to NER 290 Class 1 to LNER Class X2 Configuration … Wikipedia
NER Class 3CC — NER Class M NER Class 3CC LNER Class D19 Power type Steam Designer Wilson Worsdell Builder NER Gateshead Build date 1893 Configuration 4 4 0 Gauge 1,435 mm (4 … Wikipedia
NER TAMID — (Heb. נֵר תָּמִיד; eternal lamp ), a light which burns perpetually in front of the ark in synagogues . It is usually placed in a receptacle suspended from the ceiling. The ner tamid consisted of a wick burning in olive oil and it was considered a … Encyclopedia of Judaism
NER 1001 Class — Power type Steam Builder NER Darlington and Shildon Build date 1852 1875 Total produced 192 Configuration 0 6 0 Driver diameter 5 ft ½ in (1.537 m) Wheelbase … Wikipedia