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1 πρόβατον
πρόβᾰτον, τό, freq. in pl. πρόβατα (but also in sg., Cratin.43, Pl. Euthd. 302a, etc.); heterocl. dat. πρόβασι Hdn.Gr.1.414, Hsch.:— used (among the Ionians and Dorians) of all four-footedA cattle, Hdt. 2.41, etc.;πάντων τῶν π. βόες μάλιστα ἀτονέουσι Hp.Art.8
;τὰ ἄλλα π. καὶ ἵππους μάλιστα Hdt.4.61
, cf. Pi.Fr. 316, IG12(1).677.31 (Rhodes, iv/iii B.C.); of Europa's bull, Simon.28: in Hom. generally of cattle, flocks and herds, Il.14.124, 23.550, h.Merc. 571, cf. IG12(7).62.35 (Amorgos, iv B.C.);τὰ π. καὶ καρταίποδα Leg.Gort.4.35
; opp. ἄνθρωποι, Hes.Op. 558, Hdt.1.203; τὰ λεπτὰ τῶν π. small cattle, i.e. sheep and goats, ib. 133, 8.137;τὸ μὲν μέζον π..., τὸ δὲ μεῖον IG5
(2).3.14 (Tegea, iv B.C.); so later,π. ἀπὸ τῶν ἀρνῶν καὶ τῶν ἐρίφων λήψεσθε LXX Ex.12.5
: but in [dialect] Att. Prose and Com. (never in Trag.) almost invariably of sheep, Ar.Av. 714, Th.2.14, IG22.1672.289, etc.;ὥσπερ π. βῆ βῆ λέγων βαδίζει Cratin.43
; so in later [dialect] Boeot., IG7.3171.39,44 (Orchom. [dialect] Boeot.): generally, animals for slaughter, whether for sacrifices, Hdt.6.56; or for food, Id.1.207; cf. Antipho 5.29.2 prov. of stupid, lazy people,ἀριθμός, πρόβατ' ἄλλως Ar.Nu. 1203
, cf. V.32: Com. [comp] Comp., προβάτου προβάτερον more sheepish than a sheep, dub. cj. in Sophr.122; χρυσοῦν π., = Lat. pecus aurea, as nickname, D.C.59.8: in other provs.,τοὺς γευομένους κύνας τῶν π. κατακόπτειν φασὶ δεῖν D.25.40
;λέων ἐν προβάτοις Plu.Cleom.33
, cf. Plb.5.35.13.II name of a sea-fish, Opp.H.1.146, 3.139, Ael.NA9.38. (Orig. of small cattle, sheep and goats, which in primitive mixed herds walk in front ([etym.] προβαίνει) of the larger animals.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πρόβατον
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2 μῆλον 2
μῆλον 2Grammatical information: n., mostly pl. -αOther forms: (also Dor.).Compounds: Often as 1. member, e.g. μηλο-βότης, Dor. - τας `shepherd' (Pi., E.), also - βοτήρ (Σ 529, h. Merc. 286) in - βοτῆρας at verse-end, after the simplex (Fraenkel Nom. ag. 1, 65, Chantraine Form. 323, Risch $13d, Shipp Studies 66); μηλάταν τὸν ποιμένα. Βοιωτοί H., haplological for μηλ-ηλάταν or for μηλόταν after βοηλάταν (Bechtel Gött. Nachr. 1919, 345, Dial. 1,307); on μηλ-ολόνθη s. v. Rarely as 2. member, only in some bahuvrihis (diff. - μηλον `apple', s. v.), e.g. πολύ-μηλος `with many sheep' (Il.); also in PN, e.g. Boeot. Πισί-μειλος.Derivatives: μήλειος `belonging to the small cattle' (Ion., E.), μηλόται ποιμένες H. (Fraenkel Nom. ag. 2, 129, Schwyzer 500), μηλωτή f. `sheepskin' (Philem. Com., hell.; like κηρωτή a.o.) with Μηλώσιος surn. of Zeus (Corc., Naxos), prop. "who is wrapped in a sheepskin" (Nilsson Gr. Rel. 1, 395f.).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Old word for `small cattle', which is well attested in Celtic, e.g. OIr. mil n. `small animal', and is sporadically found also in Westgerm., e.g. in OLFranc. māla `cow', Dutch maal `young cow' (here also the old name of the Harz, Μηλί-βοκον ὄρος?). -- Against these words, which all can go back on IE * mēlo-, stands with a-vowel Arm. mal `sheep', also SmRuss. mal' f. `small cattle, young sheep', Russ. (Crimea) malíč `kind of Crimea-sheep'. It eems obvious to sonnect these words with the general Slav. adj. for `small', e.g. OCS malъ, Russ. mályj. A further step leads to the Germ. word for `small, narrow' in Goth. smals etc., which is often used of small cattle, e.g. OWNo. smale m. `small animal', OHG smalaz fihu ' Schmal- vieh, small cattle'. If we posit IE *( s)mēl-, ( s)mōl- (OCS malь etc.), ( s)mǝl- (Arm. mal, Goth. smals etc.)[this means * smHlo-?], it would seem possible, to bring all words mentioned together. [For Arm. mal Ačar̄yan HAB III2224 proposes a loan from Arabic.] All this does not lead to a probable solution. -- Fick 1, 519, however, thinks for the μῆλον-group of * mē- `bleat' (s. μηκάομαι). -- Cf. WP. 2, 296f (with open doubt), Pok. 724, W.-Hofmann s. 3. malus, Vasmer s. mályj.Page in Frisk: 2,226-227Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > μῆλον 2
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3 λάσιος
A shaggy, woolly, of sheep, Il.24.125, Od.9.433; λ. θῆρες, of sheep and goats, opp. deer ([etym.] στικτοὶ θ.), S.Ph. 184 (lyr.);μέλισσαι Theoc.22.42
; τὰ -ώτατα, of horses, X.Eq.2.4; in men, λ. κῆρ was in the heroic age a mark of strength, Il.2.851, 16.554, cf. Pl.Tht. 194e; ἐν.. στήθεσσιν λασίοισι, of Achilles, Il.1.189;τὸ στῆθος ἐπαινεῖν χρὴ τετράγωνόν τε ἐὸν καὶ λ. Hp.Prorrh.2.7
; whereas afterwards a hairy breast was looked upon as a sign of dissoluteness or coarseness, Ar.Nu. 349; or of intrigue and cunning, Ἀγαθοκλεῖος λάσιαι φρένες ἤλασαν ἔξω πατρίδος Alex.Aetol.5; alsoλ. κεφαλή Pl.Ti. 76c
;περὶ ὦτα λ. Id.Phdr. 253e
;λ. τὰ σκέλη Luc.DDeor.4.1
;λ. ὀφρύς Theoc.11.31
;μηρῶν τρίχες AP11.326
(Autom.); τὸ λ. hairiness, Luc.DMar.1.1. Adv.τῶν ὀφρύων -ίως ἔχειν Philostr.VS2.1.7
.II generally, bushy, overgrown,αἴης λάσιον μένος Emp.27.2
;χωρίον X.HG4.2.19
, cf. Pl.Cra. 420e;δρυμός Theoc.25.134
;δρῦς Id.26.3
;ἐκ τῶν λ. τὰ θηρία ἐξελᾶν X.Cyr.1.4.16
;διὰ τῶν λ. ἐπιγενόμενοι Id.An.6.4.26
: c. dat., overgrown with..,γῆ ὕλαις λάσιος Luc.Prom.
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4 λεπτός
2 fine, small,κονίη 23.506
; ; ;λεπτοῖς ἁλσί Alex.187.5
: freq. in Hp.,διατρήσεις λ. Loc.Hom.10
, al.; of soil, light, Thphr.HP1.8.1.3 thin, fine, delicate, freq. in Hom., mostly of garments and the like ,ὀθόναι Il.18.595
; πέπλοι, φᾶρος, Od.7.97, 10.544;ἀράχνια 8.280
;μήρινθος Il.23.854
; -ότατος χαλκός 20.275
;ἔβενος, ἐλέφας, σίδηρος BCH35.286
(Delos, ii B.C.);ῥινὸς βοός Il.20.276
([comp] Sup.); ([comp] Sup.); ([comp] Comp.); ;χαλκὸς καὶ δόνακες Pi.P.12.25
, cf. E.Med. 949, Th. 2.49, etc.; λεπτὰ τὰ πρῴραθεν ἔχειν, of ships, to have the bows thin and weak, Id.7.36.4 of the human figure, mostly in bad sense, thin, lean, Alc.39; opp. παχύς, Hp.Art.8 ([comp] Comp.);ἐγὼ δὲ λεπτὴ κἀσθενής Ar. Ec. 539
;σοφιστῶν λεπτῶν, ἀσίτων Antiph.122.4
;λ. καὶ αὐχμῶν Thphr. Char.26.5
, cf. Ceb.10;λ. χείρ Hes.Op. 497
; (anap.);τράχηλος X.Cyn.5.30
;λεπτὸς <ἐκ> τοῖν σκελοῖν Luc.Nav.2
;λ. ὑπὸ μεριμνῶν Pl.Amat. 134b
; of animals, X.Cyr.1.4.11; also, slender, taper (opp. παχύς), δάκτυλος Pl.R. 523d
; ἀπολήγειν εἰς λεπτόν, of the fingers of a statue, Luc.Im.6.5 of space, strait, narrow,εἰσίθμη Od.6.264
;ἀταρπός Alcm.81
; ἐπὶ λεπτὸν τετάχθαι in a thin line, X. Cyr.5.4.46, cf. Plb.3.115.6;οὔτε εὐρεῖαν οὔτε λεπτὴν.. ὁδόν Plu.2.964c
(ap.Porph.Abst.1.6).6 generally, small, weak, impotent,λεπτὴ μῆτις Il.10.226
, 23.590; , cf.ὀχέω 11.3
;ἀσφάλεια D.Ep.2.20
; λ. ἴχνη faint traces, X.Cyn.5.5; λ. οὖας, of a child's ear, tiny, Simon.37.14; τὰ λ. τῶν προβάτων small cattle, i.e. sheep and goats, Hdt.8.137; λ. πλοῖα small craft, Id.7.36; ἄκραι λ. small headlands, Id.8.107;λ. κλιμάκια Ar. Pax69
;τὸ -ότατον τοῦ χαλκοῦ νομίσματος Plu.Cic.29
;λ. χαλκός OGI485.12
(Magn. Mae.): without χαλκός, Inscr.Perg. 374 D7;ἀργύριον Ῥόδιον λ. CIG2693e5
([place name] Mylasa), cf. TAM2(1).15 ([place name] Telmessus); v. infr. 111.2. Adv. -τῶς, ζῆν poorly, meanly, Men.Mon. 682: neut. pl. as Adv.,λεπτὰ λεύσσω κόραις E.Or. 224
.7 light, slight,λεπταῖς ὑπαὶ κώνωπος.. ῥιπαῖσι A. Ag. 892
; λ. πνοαί light breezes, E.IA 813; λεπταῖς ἐπὶ ῥοπῇσιν on slight turns of fortune, S.Fr. 555.8 of size or quantity, λ. πυρίδια small, Ar.Lys. 1206;λ. κύλικες Pherecr.143.5
(but f.l.): neut. pl. as Adv., λ. τῖλαι 'pluck into small pieces', Theoc.3.21.9 of liquids, thin,γάλα Hp.Vict.2.46
;λεπτὰ ἀνεμέειν Id.Coac. 310
; λ. οἶνος light wine, Luc.Merc.Cond.18; also of food,λ. δίαιται Hp.Aph.1.4
;λ. ὀψάρια OGI484.16
(Pergam.). Adv. -τῶς, διαιτᾶσθαι, διαιτᾶν, Gal. 19.191, Paul.Aeg.3.43.10 = λεπτομερής, consisting of fine parts,ὅσῳ -ότερον ἀὴρ ὕδατος Arist.Ph. 215b4
, cf. Cael. 303b26, al.II metaph., subtle, refined, ; - ότεροι μῦθοι ib. 1082 (anap.); -ότατοι λῆροι Ar.Nu. 359
;πυκνῇ.. λεπτὰ μηχανᾷ φρενί Id.Ach. 445
;λ. λογιστά Id.Av. 318
;λ. καὶ ἀκριβής Antipho 3.4.2
;ἐς τὰς τέχνας παχέες, οὐ λεπτοί Hp.
Aër.24;λόγοι λ... τρέφουσ' ἐκείνους Alex.220.8
; cf. λεπτολόγος. Adv. -τῶς, μεριμνᾶν Lyr.Adesp.135
;λ. καὶ πυκνῶς ἐξετάζειν Amphis 33.5
: [comp] Comp. - οτέρως Anaxandr.36: also in detail,PPetr.
2p.118 (iii B.C.), Cic.Att.2.18.2, Phryn. PS p.83 B., Phot. s.v. νιφετός; cf. κατάλεπτον, καταλεπτολογέω: τὰ κατὰ λεπτόν, title of poems by Aratus, Ach.Tat.Intr.Arat.p.79 M., Str.10.5.3; also of minor poems of Virgil; τῶν κατὰ λεπτὸν πόρων ἀραίωσις, perh. small pores, Gal.15.201.2 rarely of the voice, fine, delicate, Arist.HA 545a7, Lyc.687;ἁρμονία E.Fr.773.23
(lyr.): neut. as Adv.,λεπτὸν ἀμφιτιττυβίζειν Ar.Av. 235
(lyr.); of sound,λ. ὑποτρύζουσα AP11.352.5
(Agath.); cf. λεπταλέος.3 of smell, Pl.Ti. 66e ([comp] Comp.).4 of persons, οἱ λ. the poor, Plb.24.7.3; λεπτὴν πλέκειν, prov. of poor people, Hsch.;λεπτὰ ξαίνεις Suid.
3 (sc. κεράμιον) jar, POxy.920.4 (ii/iii A.D.), PStrassb.40.48 (vi A.D.); cf. λεπτίον, λεπτοκεραμεύς. -
5 θρέμμα
A nursling, creature, θ. Νηρεΐδων, of dolphins, Arion 1.9; mostly of tame animals, esp. sheep and goats, X. Ages.9.6, Oec.20.23, Plb.2.26.5, Ev.Jo.4.12, etc.; τὰ ἐν ταῖς ἀγέλαις θ. Pl.Plt. 261d; τὰ ἀγελαῖα θ. ib. 264a; ὑηνὰ θ. Id.Lg. 819d; of game-cocks and quails, ὀρνίθων θ. ib. 789b: generally, animals, τοῖς ἡμέροις καὶ ἀγρίοις.. θ. Id.Criti. 118b, al.2 of men, S.OT 1143, Ph. 243; Χαρίτων θ. Ar.Ec. 973;δύσκολον τὸ θ. ἄνθρωπος Pl.Lg. 777b
, cf. Tht. 174b; esp. of domestic slaves,= Lat. verna, τὸ Χρυσίππου θ. GDI12321.14 (Delph.), cf. CIG 3113 ([place name] Teos).3 generally, creature, ἄπλατον θ. κἀπροσήγορον, of a lion, S.Tr. 1093 (cf. Pl.Chrm. 155e); of Cerberus, S.Tr. 1099; κακὰ θ., of a swarm of gnats, AP5.150 (Mel.); θ. Σελινοῦντος, of a fish, Archestr.Fr.12; Καρύστου θ., comic for a cup made at Carystus, Antiph.182.3; as a term of reproach,θρέμματ' οὐκ ἀνασχετά A.Th. 182
;ὦ θρέμμ' ἀναιδές S.El. 622
, cf. Ar.Lys. 369; in periphr., ὕδρας θ., for ὕδρα, S.Tr. 574;νεογενῆ παίδων θρέμματα Pl. Lg. 790d
; θρέμματα παλλακῶν kept mistresses, Plu.Sol.7. (Written (ii A.D.)). -
6 βληχάομαι
Aἐβληχησάμην AP 7.657
(Leon.), Longus 3.13:— bleat, of sheep and goats, , Fr.387.5; βληχώμενοι προβατίων αἰγῶντε.. μέλη Id.Pl. 293
; of infants, : metaph. of men, c. acc. cogn.,πάταγον Porph.Chr.35
; βληχοῖντο (as if from βληχέομαι) is v.l. for βληχῷντο in Theoc.16.92.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > βληχάομαι
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7 μῆλον
μῆλον (A), τό,A sheep or goat,ἢ βοῦν ἠέ τι μῆλον Od.12.301
(cf. 299);μῆλον, ζατρεφέων αἰγῶν ὅς τις φαίνηται ἄριστος 14.105
; elsewh. Hom. uses the pl. (to distinguish the gender, an Adj. is added, ἄρσενα μ. rams, wethers, Od.9.438;ἔνορχα μ. Il.23.147
) to denote sheep or goats,ἔνθα δὲ πολλὰ μῆλ', ὄϊές τε καὶ αἶγες, ἰαύεσκον Od.9.184
;ὡς δὲ λέων μήλοισιν.. ἐπελθών, αἴγεσιν ἢ ὀΐεσσι Il.10.485
: generally, small cattle, opp.βόες, βόες καὶἴφια μ. 9.406
, cf. Hes.Op. 786, 795, etc.;μ. καὶ βοῶν ἀγέλας Pi.P.4.148
;μ. καὶ ποίμνας S.Aj. 1061
: abs., of sheep,ἄργυφα μ. Od.10.85
; ; of Europa's bull, Simon.28; so μυκηθμοῖσι καὶ βρυχήμασιν.. μήλων of herds, A.Fr. 158: generally, beasts, opp. men,γαῖαν ἀνθρώποισι καὶ εὔφρονα μήλοις Pi.O.7.63
; esp. of sacrificial beasts, ib.80, A.Ag. 1057, etc.; also of beasts of chase, S.Fr. 1069:—Lyc.106 has metaplast.gen. pl. μηλάτων. (Not found in Prose, exc. Hdt. ap. Sch.Il.4.476. The [dialect] Dor. form is [full] μῆλον (not μᾶλον), Pi.P.4.148, 9.64, al.; also in pr. nn.,Εὔμηλος IG 12(3).540
([place name] Thera), etc.; [dialect] Boeot. [full] μεῖλον in Πισίμειλος ib.7.3193.12 (Orchom., iii B.C.), etc.: cf. OIr. mīl '(small) animal', Dutch maal 'young cow'.)-------------------------------------------A apple or (generally) any treefruit, Il.9.542, Od.7.120, Hes.Th. 215, 335 (whereas in Id.Op. only μῆλον (A) is found), Hdt.1.195, 2.92,7.41;χνοῦς ὥσπερ μήλοισιν ἐπήνθει Ar.Nu. 978
;χρύσια μ. Theoc.29.37
; μ. ἄγριον crab, Pyrus acerba, Dsc.1.115.4; μ. Ἀρμενιακόν apricot, Prunus armeniaca, Id.1.115.5, Gal.6.594 (μ. ἐαρινά PCair.Zen.33.13
(iii B.C.)); μ. Ἠπειρωτικόν roseapple, Dsc.1.115.4; μ. Κυδώνιον quince, Hp.Vict.2.55, Dsc.1.115.1, Gal.6.563, SIG1171.15 ([place name] Lebena); μ. Μηδικόν citron, Citrus medica, Dsc.1.115.5 (μ. κίτριον Gal.12.77
); μ. Περσικόν peach, Prunus persica, Id.6.592; τῶν Ποντικῶν ἐκείνων ἂ καλοῦσι μῆλα, of a kind of gourd, ib.563.II pl., metaph., of a girl's breasts, Ar.Lys. 155, Ec. 903, Theoc.27.50.2 cheeks, PPetr.3.p.2, al. (iii B.C.), AP9.556 (Zon.), Ruf.Onom.46, Luc. Im.6, Arch.Pap.4.271 (iii A.D.): in sg.,μ. ἀριστερόν BGU998.4
(ii B.C.), etc.: but in Theoc.14.38, τὰ σὰ δάκρυα μᾶλα ῥέοντι thy tears run like apples, i.e. big round tears and sweet withal.5 cups shaped like apples, IG11(2).161 B41, al. (Delos, iii B.C.). (Cf. Lat. mālum, perh. borrowed from Gr.) -
8 σπύραθοι
Grammatical information: pl.Meaning: `droppings of goats and sheep' (Hp., Dsc.).Other forms: πύραθοι (Nic.) and s. below.Derivatives: Dimin. σπυράθια pl. (Dsc.; trad. - ίθια); collective σφυραθία f. (Poll.; cf. κοπρία); adj. σπυραθώδης `like sheep's droppings' (Hp.). -- Besides σπυράδες f. pl. `pills' (Hp.), σφυράδες f. pl. = σπύραθοι (Ar., Arist.). Also σπόρθυγγες αἱ συνεστραμμέναι μετὰ ῥύπου τρίχες and σπορθύγγια τρίβολα. τὰ διαχωρή\<μα\> τα τῶν αἰγῶν, ἅ τινες σπυράδας καλοῦσιν H. Note also σπύρδαρα (Poll. 5, 91).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably] from LW [loanword]X[probably] Eur.Etymology: On the variation σπ- σπύραθοι σφ- Hiersche Ten. asp. 201; on the variation σπ- σπύραθοι π- Strunk IF 66, 158f. With σπύραθοι cf. except σπέλεθος, ὄνθος also ψάμαθοι `Sandkörner'; σπυράδες like λιθάδες, ἰσχάδες a. o. -- Old popular expressions of agriculture. The basic ο- or ᾱ-stem to be supposed is found in Baltic: Lith. spirà, mostly pl. spìros f. `dropping(s), droppings of goat, hare, pea-formed excrements of small animals', Latv. spiras `excrements of sheep, goats etc., great beans'; both Gr. - υρ- and Balt. - ir- represent syllabic r̥ [this not true]. -- Beside this with full grade and dental suffix σπορθ-υγγες like NIsl. sparð n. `excrements of sheep', sperðill m. `- of goats' from IE * spordh-. -- Further connection with σπαίρω a. cognates seems illustrated a. o. by Norw. dial. sprall `excremental balls of goats and sheep', spralla `cacare, of sheep' beside sprala, OHG spratalōn `sprawl', s. WP. 2, 672 w. lit. - The word ( σ)π\/ φυρ-αθ\/δ- is Pre-Geek but the root resembles words in northern Europe; was the word taken over from a Eur. substratum?Page in Frisk: 2,772Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σπύραθοι
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9 βόσκω
Grammatical information: v.Other forms: Fut. βοσκήσω (Od., but s. Chantr. Gramm. hom. 1, 446), ἅπ. λεγ. βώσεσθε (A. R. 1, 685; below); ἐβοσκήθην, βεβόσκηκα, ἐβόσκησα Hell. and late.Compounds: in comp. - βώτης and - βότης ( συ-βώ-της, ἱππο-βό-της, Fraenkel 1, 35); αἰγὶβοτος `browsed by goats'; πουλυβότειρα. As first member in βωτι-άνειρα `feeding men' (Il.); s. Risch, Wortbildung 174.Derivatives: βοσκή `fodder, meadow' (A.); βόσκημα `cattle tended' (Trag.). - βοσκός `shepherd' (Aesop.) decomp., s.. Schwyzer 541; fem. βοσκάς `feeding itself' (Nic.). - βόσις `fodder' (Τ 268); βοτόν `cattle', esp. `sheep' (Il.), βοτάνη `fodder' (Chantr. Form. 199), βοτέω `tend' (Nic., H.); βοτήρ `shepherd' (o 215; fem. βότειρα (Eust.); βώτωρ (Il.), Benveniste Noms d'agent 29 on the difference between - τωρ and - τήρ).Etymology: Old IE verb. Nearest is Lith. gúotas `herd' (* gʷeh₃-to-) cf. βοτόν (* gʷh₃-to-). From this root prob. βοῦς (q.v.)Page in Frisk: 1,253-254Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > βόσκω
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10 ὁμοῦ
I prop. of Place, at the same place, together,μὴ ἐμὰ σῶν ἀπάνευθε τιθήμεναι ὀστέ', Ἀχιλλεῦ, ἀλλ' ὁ. Il.23.84
; ὁ. εἶναι, opp. χωρὶς εἶναι, X.Cyr.6.1.7, etc.;ὁ. πάντες ἀναμεμιγμένοι S.El. 715
, etc.2 generally, together, at once,ὁ. δ' ἔχον ὠκέας ἵππους Il.11.127
;ἄμφω ὁ. Od.12.424
;παρῆν ὁ. κλύειν πολλὴν βοήν A.Pers. 401
;χρόνος καθαιρεῖ πάντα.. ὁ. Id.Eu. 286
;δυοῖν ὁ. S.OC 329
;εἰ γὰρ Αἰγίσθῳ θ' ὁ.
likewise,Id.
El. 1416 : freq. accompanying two Substs. already connected by καί or τε, like Engl. both,εἰ δὴ ὁ. πόλεμός τε δαμᾷ καὶ λοιμὸς Ἀχαιούς Il.1.61
;ὁ. γλυφίδας τε λαβὼν καὶ νεῦρα 4.122
; χίλι' ὑπέστη, αἶγας ὁ. καὶ ὄϊς a thousand smaller cattle, both goats and sheep, 11.245 ;θυμὸς τείρεθ' ὁ. καμάτῳ τε καὶ ἱδρῷ 17.745
, etc.;ἐπήγαγε λιμὸν ὁ. καὶ λοιμόν Hes. Op. 243
;ἐφόνευον ἄνδρας ὁ. καὶ ἵππους X.Cyr.3.3.64
;οἴκτειρε θῆλυν ἄρσενός θ' ὁ. γόον A.Ch. 502
;πόλιν τε κἀμὲ καί σ' ὁ. στένει S.OT64
, cf. El. 667, Aj. 1079 ;ὁ. ταράττων τήν τε γῆν καὶ τὴν θάλατταν Ar.Eq. 431
;ἱππέας τε καὶ ὁπλίτας ὁ. Th.7.30
, etc.: repeated,ὁ. μὲν.., ὁ. δέ.. S.OT4
; cf. ὁμῶς.3 c. dat., together with, along with,ὁ. νεφέεσσιν ἰών Il.5.867
;κεῖσθαι ὁ. νεκύεσσι 15.118
;ὁ. τῇ λίμνῃ Hdt.2.101
;οἰμωγὴ.. ὁ. κωκύμασιν A.Pers. 426
: also with ὁμοῦ following the dat.,ὅσσαι μοι ὁ. τράφεν Od.4.723
; θεοῖς ὁ., = ξὺν θεοῖς, S.Aj. 767 ; οὔ ποτ' εἶμι τοῖς φυτεύσασίν γ' ὁ. will never meet them, Id.OT 1007 ;τοῖσιν ἐχθίστοισι συνναίειν ὁ. Id.Tr. 1237
, cf. OT 337, OC 949, E.Hel. 104.II close at hand,ὁρῶ τάλαιναν Εὐρυδίκην ὁ. S.Ant. 1180
, cf. Ar.Eq. 245, Pax 513, Th. 572, X.Cyr.3.1.2 : also c. dat., close to,τοῖς ἐμοῖς πλευροῖς ὁ. κλιθεῖσαν S.Tr. 1225
, cf. X.HG3.2.5, Pl.Thg. 129d ; ὁ. τι τῷ (v.l. τοῦ)τίκτειν παρεγένεθ' ἡ κόρη Men.851
, cf.ὁ. τι τῷ τίκτειν D.H.1.78
; ὁ. τῷ θανάτῳ ὄντας at death's door, Ael.NA4.36 ; ὁ. ἦν καὶ ἔχειν τὴν πόλιν καὶ τὸ γένος ὅλον μετὰ τῆς πόλεως it was much the same thing, Him.Or.2.16.2 rarely c. gen.,νεὼς ὁ. στείχειν S.Ph. 1218
; εἶναι ὁ. ἀλλήλων (v.l. -οις) X.An.4.6.24 ; (i A.D.); κυμάτω [ν ὁ] μοῦ dub. in Archil.Supp.2.11.3 of amount, in all, in round numbers,ἀπὸ Σόλωνος ὁ. διακόσι' ἐστὶν ἔτη D.19.251
;εἰσὶν ὁ. δισμύριοι Id.25.51
, cf. 36.36, Men.140 ; (iii A.D.).
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