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121 καμάρα
A anything with an arched cover, covered carriage, Hdt.1.199, D.C.36.49; covered boat or barge, Str.11.2.12, cf. Gell.10.25; vaulted chamber, Agatharch.62, PStrassb.91.5 (i B.C.), D.S.18.26, BGU 731 (ii A.D.); vault of a tomb, CIG 2241 ([place name] Chios), 3007 ([place name] Ephesus), 3104 ([place name] Teos), IG7.2725.4(Acraeph.); vault of heaven, LXX Is.40.22; vaulted ceiling,τοῦ ἑπτακλίνου PCair.Zen.445.9
(iii B.C.); tester-bed, Arr.An.7.25.4; vaulted sewer, as gloss on ψαλίς, Sch.Pl.Lg. 947d, Hsch.II Medic., hollow near the auditory meatus, Poll. 2.86. -
122 καρπίζω
A enjoy the fruits of, IG12(5).243 ([place name] Paros):— elsewh. always in [voice] Med.,κ. γῆν Theopomp.Hist.217b
;κλῆρον PFrankf.7.7
(iii B.C.), cf. Hyp.Fr. 119, LXXJo.5.12, IG5(2).419.14 (Phigalea, iii B.C.), ib.7.413.28, al. (Oropus, i B.C.), etc.;Χρόνον Epicur.Ep.3p.61U.
; but also, exhaust the soil,καρπίζεται τὴν γῆν μάλιστα πυρός Thphr.HP8.9.1
, cf. CP4.8.1: metaph.,δόξαν ἐσθλήν E.Hipp. 432
;κῦδος ἐκαρπίσατο Epigr.Gr.516.4
([place name] Aegae), cf. Supp.Epigr.3.781 ([place name] Gortyn); exploit, BGU 1571 (i A.D.); βέλτιον ἐμὲ (sc. τὴν σοφίαν)καρπίζεσθαι ὑπὲρ Χρυσίον LXXPr.8.19
.-------------------------------------------καρπ-ίζω (B), (Aκάρφος 11
) enfranchise a slave by touching him with the rod, καρπίζομαι ἐπὶ ἐλευθερίᾳ, = Lat. adseror, Gloss.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καρπίζω
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123 καρποφόρος
καρποφόρ-ος (parox.), ον,A fruit-bearing, fruitful, of trees, Hdt. 1.193, 2.156, X.Cyr.6.2.22, etc.; of lands, Λιβύα, πεδία, Pi.P.4.6, E. Hel. 1485 (lyr.);τῇ κ. γαίῃ Sammelb. 6598
(iii A. D.), al.; of Demeter,τὴν κ. βασίλειαν Ar.Ra. 384
(lyr.), cf. Paus.8.53.7, CIG 4082 ([place name] Pessinus), IG12(5).226 ([place name] Paros), SIG820.5 (Ephesus, i A. D.): hence of Agrippina, IG12(2).212 ([place name] Mytilene), IGRom.4.1300 (Aeolis, in fem. - φόρα); κ. καιροί Act.Ap.14.17
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124 κασίγνητος
A brother, Od.8.585, IG9(1).867.6 (Corc., prob. vi B.C.), etc.; esp. of those born from the same mother,κ. καὶ ὄπατρον Il.11.257
: later as fem., sister, τώδε τὼ κασιγνήτω these two sisters, S.El. 977, cf. Ps.-Luc.Philopatr.11: in more general sense, cousin,κ. τε ἔται τε Il.16.456
, cf. 15.545: Astrol., Gemini, Doroth. ap. Heph.Astr.3.36.II as Adj., κασίγνητος, η, ον, brotherly, sisterly,κασίγνητον κάρα S.Ant. 899
, 915,El. 1164, dub. l. in E.Or. 294; κασιγνήτοιο φόνοιο a brother's murder, Il.9.567. (Mostly poet.; also [dialect] Aeol., Sapph.Supp.1.2 (prob.), IG12(2).526d19 ([place name] Eresus), and Cypr., Inscr.Cypr.135.3 H. ([place name] Idalion): Thess. [full] κατίγνειτος IG9(2).894 ([place name] Larissa).)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κασίγνητος
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125 κλῄζω
κλῄζω (A), Ar.Th. 117 (lyr.), etc.; [dialect] Ion. [full] κληΐζω Hp.Art.42, [dialect] Dor. [full] κλεΐζω v.l. in Pi.O.1.110, cf. Eust.1497.50: [tense] impf.Aἔκλειζον Epigr.Gr. 254
(Cyprus, iv/iii B.C.): [tense] fut. κληΐσω Fr.Lyr. ap. Aristid.Or.50(26).31,κλῄσω h.Hom.31.18
, A.R.3.993, [dialect] Dor. κλεΐξω Pi.l.c.: [tense] aor. , Ar.Av. 905 (lyr., κλεῖσον cod. R), 950, 1745, Nic.Fr. 86 ( ἔκλησε codd. Ath.),ἔκλεισα IG14.2258
([place name] Etruria):—[voice] Pass.,κληΐζομαι A.R.4.1153
, Ti.Locr.1ood, Epigr.Gr. 946 ([place name] Tralles), , X. Cyr.1.2.1, etc.,κλεΐζομαι Man.6.571
: [tense] pf. κεκλήϊσμαι, ἐκλήϊσμαι, A.R. 4.618, 990: [tense] plpf. ἐκλήϊστο ib. 267, 1202:—make famous, celebrate in song, h.Hom.l.c., Pi. l.c.;κλῄσωμεν Ἄρτεμιν E.IA 1522
(lyr.);κλῇσον, ὦ χρυσόθρονε, τὰν τρομεράν Ar.Av. 950
(mock lyr.), cf. 1745; παλαὶ δὴ τήνδ' ἐγὼ κλῄζω πόλιν ib. 921:—[voice] Pass.,τὰν Ἀργὼ τὰν διὰ σοῦ στόματος ἀεὶ -ομέναν E.Hyps.Fr.3(1)
ii 20 (lyr.).2 mention, speak of, in [voice] Pass., πότερα γὰρ αὐτοῦ ζῶντος ἢ τεθνηκότος φάτις.. ἐκλῄζετο; A. Ag. 631; οἷα κλῄζεται as are said, E.Hel. 721; ἀφανὴς (sc. ὢν) κλῄζεται ib. 126; θανὼν κλῄζεται he is reported to be dead, ib. 132; κλῄζομαι ὡς προδοῦς' ib. 927.3 applaud, praise, Hp.Art.42.4 invoke, PMag.Par.1.271, al.II call,σὲ νῦν μὲν ἥδε γῆ σωτῆρα κλῄζει S. OT48
:—[voice] Pass., Φωκὶς μὲν ἡ γῆ κλῄζεται ib. 733; ἔνθα κλῄζεται οὑμὸς Κιθαιρών where is the hill called my Cithaeron, ib. 1452, cf. E.Hyps. Fr.3(1) iv 26;παῖς κ. Μενοικέως Id.Ph.10
;πατρὸς Ἀθηνίωνος κ. IG 9(1).880.3
(Corc.), cf. 12(3).1190.7 ([place name] Melos): less freq. in Prose,οἱ Περσεῖδαι ἀπὸ Περσέως κλῄζονται X.Cyr.1.2.1
, cf. Pl.Ax. 371b, App. BC1.1; etym. of Κλειώ, Corn.ND14. ( κλε (ϝ) -ίζω (fr. κλέος ) 'celebrate' and κλη-ΐζω (fr. καλέω) 'call' were confused by the Greeks.)------------------------------------A shut, Hymn.Is.159:— [voice] Pass., AP9.62 (Even.). -
126 κολάπτω
κολάπ-τω, of birds,A peck, κολάψασα ἐξέλεψεν τὸν νεοσσόν, of a hen, Hp.Nat.Puer.30; κ. τὰ ἕλκη, τὰ ὄμματα, Arist.HA 609a35, b6; τὸ ἧπαρ, of the eagle and Prometheus, Luc.Sacr.6 codd.; τινα, of a crane, AP11.369 (Jul. Antec.): metaph., of a man,ᾠὰ κ. Anaxil.18.4
; of rain-drops breaking up the soil, Thphr.Fr.30.2; of horses, strike with the hoof, App. Pun. 129; of Pegasos, produce by striking the ground with his hoof,κρήνην AP15.25.19
(Besant.).2 carve, engrave, γράμμα εἰς αἴγειρον ib.9.341 (Glauc.);τὸ δόγμα κολαφθὲν εἰς στάλαν IG14.256
([place name] Phintias), cf. 952 ([place name] Acragas),Πολέμων 1.30
([place name] Demetrias), Luc.Dips.6, PLeid.X.36.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κολάπτω
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127 κουράτωρ
A curator, IGRom.4.243 ([place name] Troad), etc.:— hence [full] κουρατορεύω, serve as curator, IG14.1062 (iii A. D.): [tense] aor. part.κουρατορεύσας IGRom.4.1169
([place name] Attalia), 1638 ([place name] Philadelphia); κεκουρατορευκώς ib.1640 (ibid.): [full] κουρατορία, ἡ, office of curator, PGiss. 104.3 (iv A. D.), etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κουράτωρ
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128 λαμπαδαρχέω
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