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1 λόφος
λόφος, ὁ,A back of the neck; of a horse, withers, Il.23.508;ὑποζυγίων Dsc.4.185
; of a man, nape of the neck, Il.10.573: metaph., ὑπὸ ζυγῷ λόφον ἔχειν have the neck under the yoke, i.e. obey patiently, S. Ant. 292; cf.εὔλοφος 11
.II crest of a hill, ridge, Od.11.596, 16.471, Hdt.2.124; so always in Pi., as O.8.17, N.5.46, and in Th.4.124, Pl.Lg. 682b.III crest of a helmet,κυνέην.. ἵππουριν, δεινὸν δὲ λόφος καθύπερθεν ἔνευεν Il.16.138
, cf. 6.469, 15.537;λεῦκοι ἴππιοι λ. Alc.15.2
;χρύσεος λ. Il.18.612
, cf. 19.383;τρεῖς κατασκίους λ. σείει A.Th. 384
, cf. Ar.Ach. 575, 586;λόφων ἐπένευον ἔθειραι Theoc.22.186
; of Carian origin acc. to Hdt.1.171;λ. τε σείων Κάρικον Alc.22
; λ. ὑακινθοβαφής, on a Persian helmet, X.Cyr.6.4.2;λ. τρίχινοι PSI5.533.7
(iii B.C.); Ar. jeers at the λόφοι of Lamachus, Ach. 575, 586, 965 sq., 1074.—Rare in any of these senses in [dialect] Att. Prose.2 after Hom., crest or tuft on the head of birds, whether of feathers, as the lark's crest, Simon.68, cf. Arist.HA 617b20; or of flesh, as the cock's comb, Ar.Eq. 496, Av. 1366, Arist.HA 486b13, Phld.Rh.2.188 S.: metaph.,ῥήματα.. ὀφρῦς ἔχοντα καὶ λόφους Ar.Ra. 925
.3 of men, tuft of hair upon the crown, λόφους κείρεσθαι shave so as to leave tufts, Hdt.4.175; Χῖος λ. a tonsure in the middle of the head, Eust.1462.38.4 of large fishes, = λοφιά, Plu.2.978a. -
2 ἐπινεύω
A- νεύσω Luc.Sat.4
,- νεύσομαι Aristaenet.2.1
:—nod to, in token of command or approval, nod assent, opp.ἀνανεύω, ἐμῷ δ' ἐπένευσα κάρητι Il.15.75
; ἐπ' ὀφρύσι νεῦσεΚρονίων 1.528
, etc.;ἐπὶ γλεφάροις νεῦσαν Pi.I.8(7).49
; σὺ.. ἐπένευσας τάδε did'st approve, sanction these acts, E.Or. 284, cf. D.18.324; ἐπένευσεν ἀληθὲς εἶναι he nodded in sign that it was true,Aeschin.3.59; σιγῇ δὲ τὰ ψευδῆ.. ἐπινεύουσι they indicate falsehoods without speaking, D.21.139: abs., Antipho 2.2.7; Ἑλληνικὸν ἐ. give a Greek nod, Ar.Ach. 115: c. acc., grant or promise, (lyr.); τι Id.Ba. 1349;ὑπέρ τινος Plb.21.5.3
: c. dat.,ἐ. τῇ δεήσει τινός PGiss. 1.41
ii 9 (ii A.D.): c. dat. pers.,ἐ. τισὶ δεομένοις SIG888.13
(Macedonia, iii A.D.): c. dat. pers. et inf., permit,κῴδια ἐ. ἡμῖν ἐργάζεσθαι PPetr.2p.108
(iii B.C.).2. make a sign to another to do a thing, order him to do, c. inf.,ἐπ' ὀφρύσι νεῦσε σιωπῇ.. στορέσαι λέχος Il.9.620
:abs., Od.16.164(tm.), h.Cer. 169, 466, X.Cyr.5.5.37.3. nod forwards, κόρυθι ἐπένευε φαεινῇ he nodded with his helmet, i.e.it nodded, Il.22.314;λόφων ἐπένευον ἔθειραι Theoc.22.186
;ἐ. ἐς τὸ κάταντες Luc.DDeor.25.2
; πέτραι ἐπινενευκυῖαι overhanging, Id.Prom.1.4. incline towards, .6. trans., elevate, point upwards, Id.Bel.78.8, 89.14:—[voice] Pass., to be inclined downwards, opp. ἐξυπτιάζεσθαι, S.E. P.1.120.7. ἐπινενευκὼς σφυγμός, name coined by Archigenes, Gal.8.479.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπινεύω
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