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1 πήξις
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2 πῆξις
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3 πῆξις
πῆξις, ἡ, das Befestigen durch Hineinstecken, das Einsetzen; das Zusammenfügen, Zusammensetzen, Verbinden, τῶν ϑυρωμάτων, Plat. Polit. 280 d; das Festmachen, Verhärten, bes. Gerinnen-, Gefrierenmachen, Phil. 32 a; Arist. meteor. 4, 5.
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4 πηξις
- εως ἥ1) скрепление, сколачивание(τῶν θυρωμάτων Plat.)
2) отвердевание, уплотнение, сгущение(π. καὴ διάχυσις Arst.)
3) замерзание(π. καὴ ζέσις Arst.)
4) свертывание(γάλακτος Diod.)
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5 πῆξις
2 Astrol., fixing,τοῦ ἀναφορικοῦ Vett.Val.24.18
, cf. Cat.Cod.Astr.2.196.II solidity,πῆξιν λαβεῖν D.S.1.7
(but metaph., acquire fixity, Chrysipp.Stoic.3.138, cf. Dam.Pr.56).2 coagulation, Pl.Phlb. 32a; freezing, Hp. Aër.8; [ὕδατος] π. Epicur.Ep.2p.49U., cf. p.45 U.; caused by cold, as τῆξις, διάχυσις, ζέσις by heat, Arist.Mete. 382b31, GC 330b27 (but alsoπ. θερμότητος Ocell.2.9
); formation of gum in plants, Thphr.HP 9.1.5; curdling,γάλακτος D.S.4.81
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6 πῆξις
πῆξις, ἡ, das Befestigen durch Hineinstecken, das Einsetzen; das Zusammenfügen, Zusammensetzen, Verbinden; das Festmachen, Verhärten, bes. Gerinnen-, Gefrierenmachen -
7 πῆξις
-εως ἡ N 3 0-0-0-0-1=1 Sir 41,20fixity, stiffness (of elbow; from reclining too long, or from relentless eating) -
8 περί-πηξις
περί-πηξις, ἡ, das Gerinnen, Festwerden um Etwas, ἁλῶν, Strab. 12, 5 E.
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9 παλίμ-πηξις
παλίμ-πηξις, ἡ, das Wiederzusammenfügen, Wiederbefohlen, ὑποδήματα παλιμπήξει κεκαττυμένα, Theophr. char. 22.
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10 σύμ-πηξις
σύμ-πηξις, ἡ, Zusammenfügung, feste Verbindung; Hdn. 4, 2, 12; καὶ ἑνότης, Plut. de am. mult. p. 293.
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11 κατά-πηξις
κατά-πηξις, ἡ, das Feststecken, Sp.
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12 διά-πηξις
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13 ἐπί-πηξις
ἐπί-πηξις, ἡ, das Erstarren, Sp.
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14 ἔμ-πηξις
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15 ἔκ-πηξις
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16 πήξει
πήγνυμιAër.aor subj act 3rd sg (epic)πήγνυμιAër.fut ind mid 2nd sgπήγνυμιAër.fut ind act 3rd sgπήσσωAër.aor subj act 3rd sg (epic)πήσσωAër.fut ind mid 2nd sgπήσσωAër.fut ind act 3rd sgπή̱ξει, πῆξιςfixing: fem nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)πή̱ξεϊ, πῆξιςfixing: fem dat sg (epic)πή̱ξει, πῆξιςfixing: fem dat sg (attic ionic) -
17 πήξεις
πήγνυμιAër.aor subj act 2nd sg (epic)πήγνυμιAër.fut ind act 2nd sgπήσσωAër.aor subj act 2nd sg (epic)πήσσωAër.fut ind act 2nd sgπή̱ξεις, πῆξιςfixing: fem nom /voc pl (attic epic)πή̱ξεις, πῆξιςfixing: fem nom /acc pl (attic) -
18 πήγνυμι
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: to fix, to stick, to join, to congeal or to coagulate' (Il.).Other forms: Dor. Aeol. πάγ-, also - ύω (X., Arist.), πήσσω, - ττω (hell.), aor. πῆξαι ( ἔπηκτο Λ 378; Schwyzer 751; Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 383), pass. παγῆναι, πηχθῆ-ναι, fut. πήξω, perf. act. intr. πέπηγα (all Il.), trans. plqu. ἐπεπήχεσαν (D. C.), midd. πέπηγμαι (D. H., Arr.).Compounds: Often w. prefix, e.g. ἐν-, συν-, κατα-, παρα-. Compounds: πηγεσί-μαλλος `dense of wool' (Γ 197; - εσι- prob. only enlarging, Schwyzer 444 w. n. 4); - πηξ, e.g. in ἀντί-πηξ, - γος f. `kind of chest' (E.; Bergson Eranos 58, 12 ff.); ναυ-πηγ-ός m. `shipbuilder' (Att. etc.); - πηγ-ής and - παγ-ής, e.g. εὑ-πηγ-ής. εὑ-παγ-ής `well built' (φ 334, Pl.), περιπηγ-ής `frozen around' (Nic.); συμπαγ-ής `put together' (Pl.).Derivatives: A. From the full grade: 1. πηγός `solid, dense, strong' (ep. poet. I 124), prob. prop, `fixing' (cf. Schwyzer 459, Chantraine Form. 13); second. `white', also `black' (late poetry; wrongly concluded from Hom., Kretschmer Glotta 31, 95ff., Leumann Hom. Wörter 214 n. 8, to it also Reiter Die griech. Bez. der Farben weiß, grau und braun 74 f.). 2. πηγάς, - άδος f. `hoar-frost, rime' (Hes.); 3. πηγυλίς f. `frosty, icecold' (ξ 476, A. R.), `hoar-frost, rime' (AP a.o.). 3. πῆγμα ( διά-, παρά-, σύμ-, πρόσ- πήγνυμι a.o.) n. `smth. joint together, stage, scaffold etc.' (Hp., hell.; coni. ap. A. Ag. 1198), - μάτιον (Ph., Procl.); 4. πῆξις ( σύμ-, ἔκ-, ἔμ- πήγνυμι a.o.) f. `fixing, fastening, coagulation' (Hp., Arist.); πήγνυσις f. `id.' (Ps.-Thales). 5. πηκτός, Dor. πᾱκ- ( κατά-, σύμ-, εὔ- πήγνυμι a.o.) `solid etc.' (in Att.); πηκτή f. `set up net, framework' (Ar., Arist.), πακτά f. `fresh cheese' (Theoc. a.o.; cf. Rohlfs ByzZ 37, 47); ἐμπήκτης m. `one who sticks up (the Athen. judicial notes)' (Arist.; Fraenkel Nom. ag. 2, 74); πηκτίς (Dor. Aeol. πακ-), - ίδος f. name of a Lydian harp (IA.); πηκτικός ( ἐκ- πήγνυμι) `making coagulate, congeal' (Thphr.. Dsc.). 6. πηγετός m. = παγ- (D. P.). -- B. From the zero grade: πάγος, - ετός, - ερός, πάγη, πάξ, πάχνη, s. vv. (not πάσσαλος); also πάγιος `stout, solid' (Pl., Arist.) and παγεύς m. `pedestal' (Hero). Further also πᾰκ-τός in καταπακ-τός, (Hdt.) and πακτό-ω ( ἐπι-, ἐμ- πήγνυμι) `to fix' (IA.; πακτός for trad. πηκτός in Hom.?; Wackernagel Unt. 11 f.).Etymology: Beside the νυ-present πήγ-νυ-μι (with second. full grade) stands in Latin and Germ. a zero grade formation with nasalinfix: Lat. pa-n-g-ō `consolidate, fix together' (on the semant. agreement between Greek and Lat. Schulze KZ 57, 297 = Kl. Schr. 217), Germ., e.g. Goth. fahan, OHG fāhan from PGerm. * fa-n-χ-an (IE *paḱ- beside *paǵ-) `fasten, catch'. An analogous pair is ζεύγ-νυ-μι: iu-n-g-ō. Also the reduplicated perfekt πέ-πηγ-α has a formal agreement in Lat. pe-pig-ī with zero grade as in opt. πεπαγοίην (Eup.). Phonet. identical are further πηγός and pāgus m. `district, village'; also, with secondary full grade, πηκτός and com-pāctus, πῆξις and com-pācti-ō. The original zero grade is in πακτός and păctus ( sum, beside păciscor) retained. Zero grade also, without direct connection with the Greek formations πάγος etc., in Germ., e.g. OS fac n. `encompassing frontier, NHG Fach. -- An aspirated byform Meillet finds BSL 36, 110 in Arm. p'akem `close, shut off'. -- Further forms w. lit. in WP. 2, 2 f., Pok. 787f., W.-Hofmann s. pangō and pacīscō. (Not here πήγανον.)Page in Frisk: 2,525-526Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πήγνυμι
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19 πλαδάω
πλαδάω, naß, zu naß sein, dah. schlaff, schwammig sein od. werden, Sp.; πλαδόωσα ἄρουρα, Ap. Rh. 2, 662; bei Arist. H. A. 3, 6 steht πῆξις πλαδῶσα der στιφρά entgegen.
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20 ὑγρότης
ὑγρότης, ητος, ἡ, 1) Nässe, Feuchtigkeit; Eur. Phoen. 1262; ἡ τῆς ὑγρότητος πῆξις, Plat. Phil. 32 a. – 2) übh. Weichheit, Gelenkigkeit, Xen. An. 5, 8, 15, der Glieder, Beweglichkeit, Zartheit, τῶν ὀμμάτων, das Schmachtende des Blicks, Plut. Alex. 4. – Uebertr., Biegsamkeit des Sinnes, Lenksamkeit, Fügsamkeit, τοῦ ἤϑους, Lycurg. 33; καὶ εὐαγωγία, Arist. de virt. bei Stob. Floril. 1, 8; – aber ὑγρότης τοῦ βίου ist weichliche, üppige Lebensweise, Crobyl. bei Ath. VI, 258; vgl. Plut. Cim. 3.
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