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1 πτίλον
πτίλον [pron. full] [ῐ], [dialect] Dor. [full] ψίλον (q.v.), τό: ([etym.] πέτομαι, πτέσθαι): prop. ofA soft feathers or down under the true feathers (πτίλα· πτερὰ ἁπαλά, Hsch., cf. Phot., Suid.), π. κύκνειον [S.]Fr.1127.3, cf. Clytus 1, Ael.NA12.4, etc.;κνεφάλλων ἢ πτίλων σεσαγμένος Pl.Com.97
, cf.Eub.5; burned in order to spread pungent smoke, Plb.21.28.12; down on a youth's chin, D.H.Dem.51.2 Com., of the plume of a helmet, φέρε νῦν ἀπὸ τοῦ κράνους μοι τὸ πτερόν. Ans.τουτὶ πτίλον σοι Ar.Ach. 585
, cf. 588; π. τὸ μέγα κομπολακύθου ib. 1182.II wing, prop. of insects, Arist.IA 713a10; of the wing-like membrane in a kind of serpents,π. οὐ πτερωτά Hdt.2.76
.2 pl., sails of a ship, Lyc.25. -
2 πτερύγιον
II anything like a wing.1 in pl., fins of fish, ib. 489b24, 504b30, IA 714a11; of the tail-flaps of a lobster, Id.HA 490a3, cf. 525b27, PA 684a13, GA 720b12; of certain sea-slugs, Id.HA 532b22, 24; fins of the sepia and other cuttle-fish,πτερύγι'.. σηπίας ὠπτημένα Sotad.Com.1.16
, cf. Alex.187.3, Arist.HA 524a31, PA 685b16.4 in a building, turret or battlement, or (as others) pointed roof, peak, Ev.Luc.4.9; cf.πτέρυξ 11.7
.5 flap, fold (cf.πτέρυξ 11.4
), Arist.Aud. 802a39, LXXNu. 15.38, Ru.3.9, Poll.7.62; flap of a cuirass, Aen.Tact.31.8;π. κρανῶν IG22.1424a
.399 (pl.).6 in the body, part of the shoulderblade, Poll.2.177; of the ear, parts joining the temples, ib.85, Hsch.; of the nose, parts joining the cheeks, Poll.2.80, Sor.1.71, Gal.UP11.12.7 Medic., disease of the eye when a membrane grows over it from the inner corner, Hp.Prorrh.2.20, Cels.7.7.4, Dsc.1.108, Gal. 7.732.9 pl.,= του = πνεύμονος τοῦ λοβοῦ τὰ ἄκρα, Hsch.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πτερύγιον
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