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1 χαλκοβατές
χαλκοβατήςstanding on bronze: masc /fem voc sgχαλκοβατήςstanding on bronze: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
2 χαλκοβατής
A standing on bronze, with brazen base, or with floor of bronze, χαλκοβατὲς δῶ, of the house of Zeus, Od.8.321, Il.1.426, 14.173, etc.; of that of King Alcinoüs, Od.13.4.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > χαλκοβατής
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3 ὑψερεφής
ὑψερεφής, ές,A high-roofed, high-vaulted,ὑ. μέγα δῶμα Il.5.213
, 19.333;χαλκοβατὲς δῶ ὑψερεφές Od. 13.5
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; (lyr.):—also [full] ὑψηρεφής, ές, ὑψηρεφέος θαλάμοιο Il.9.582
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑψερεφής
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4 δῶ
δῶGrammatical information: n.Meaning: `house' (Il.)Other forms: in Hom. always at verse end, always as acc. ( ἡμέτερον δῶ, ἐμὸν ποτὶ χαλκοβατες δῶ etc.) except α 392 δῶ \/ ἀφνειόν, where it is nom.; further Hes. Th. 933 χρύσεα δῶ acc. pl. (innovation).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [198] *dōm `house'Etymology: The ancients saw the word as a shortened form of δῶμα ( δῶ δῶμα, οἴκημα, σπήλαιον H.). J. Schmidt Pluralbild. 222ff. took it from * dōm, the root noun of δόμος etc. (s. v.); thus Schwyzer 569 and (doubting) Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 230; also Bartholomae Grundr. d. iran. Philol. 1, 214: * dōm old loc. = Av. dąm. - Fick 1, 458 and Brugmann Grundr.2 2: 1, 136, also Risch 304, thought it was a local particle (adverb) (cf. ἡμέτερόν δε = ἡμέτερον δῶ) *dō `to(wards)', seen in OS tō, OHG zuo, perh. also in Lat. en-do. In Greek it is simply a substantive. Cf. δῶμα.Page in Frisk: 1,428-429Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > δῶ
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χαλκοβατές — χαλκοβατής standing on bronze masc/fem voc sg χαλκοβατής standing on bronze neut nom/voc/acc sg … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
UNGUENTUM — pro vario usu multiplex est. Auctor est Athenaeus, priscos Graecos adeo eorum fuisse studioso, ut expioratum habuerint, ecquod Unguentum cuique membro esset accommodatum, Dipnosophist. l. 15. Ο῞τι δὶα σπουδῆς ἦν τοῖς παλαιοτέροις ἡ τῶν μύρων… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale