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1 πρότονον
πρότονοιropes from the masthead to the forepart of a ship: masc /fem acc sgπρότονοιropes from the masthead to the forepart of a ship: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
2 προτόνοις
πρότονοιropes from the masthead to the forepart of a ship: masc dat pl -
3 προτόνοισι
πρότονοιropes from the masthead to the forepart of a ship: masc dat pl (epic ionic aeolic) -
4 προτόνοισιν
πρότονοιropes from the masthead to the forepart of a ship: masc dat pl (epic ionic aeolic) -
5 προτόνου
πρότονοιropes from the masthead to the forepart of a ship: masc /fem /neut gen sg -
6 προτόνους
πρότονοιropes from the masthead to the forepart of a ship: masc acc pl -
7 προτόνω
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8 προτόνῳ
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9 προτόνων
πρότονοιropes from the masthead to the forepart of a ship: masc gen pl -
10 πρότονοι
πρότονοιropes from the masthead to the forepart of a ship: masc nom /voc pl -
11 πρότονος
πρότονοιropes from the masthead to the forepart of a ship: masc /fem nom sg -
12 καρχάσιον
1 masthead ἀνὰ δ' ἱστία τεῖνον πρὸς ζυγὸν καρχασίου (τὸ ἄκρον τοῦ ἱστοῦ Σ.) N. 5.51 -
13 θωράκιον
II breastwork, parapet, Plb.8.4.4, D.S.17.44 (v.l. for -είοις), J.BJ5.7.4, Ph.2.324; shield for those who worked the battering-ram, Ath.Mech.18.11; or for those who attempted to burn the enemy's engines, D.S.14.51; λύγου θ. Menodot. 1; also, the tower on the back of elephants, or rather the upper part thereof, [Plb.]Fr. 162b, D.S.2.17, Ael.NA13.9; a crow's-nest at the masthead, in which javelin-men were stationed, Asclep.Myrl. ap. Ath.11.475a.III δυστυχὲς θ. dub. sens. in Com.Adesp.15.29 D.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > θωράκιον
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14 πρότονοι
πρότον-οι, οἱ: heterocl. pl.Aπρότονα Et.Gud.483.13
, Eust.130.44:—two ropes from the masthead to the forepart of a ship, forestays (opp. ἐπίτονος 'backstay'), κατὰ δὲ προτόνοισιν ἔδησαν [τὸν ἱστόν] Od.2.425;ἱστοῦ δὲ προτόνους ἔρρηξ' ἀνέμοιο θύελλα ἀμφοτέρους, ἱστὸς δ' ὀπίσω πέσεν 12.409
;ἱστὸν προτόνοισιν ὑφέντες Il.1.434
, cf. Alc.Supp.12.10: in sg.,σωτῆρα ναὸς πρότονον A.Ag. 897
, cf. E.Fr.773.42(lyr.), PCair.Zen.754.4 (iii B.C.), Luc.Nav.5: metaph., of an old woman's hair, AP5.203 (Mel.).II halyards, E.Hec. 112 (anap.), IT 1134 (lyr.);κατὰ προτόνων ἱστίον ἐκπετάσας Epigr.Gr.779
, cf. Call.Epigr.6.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πρότονοι
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