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1 ρινοί
ῥῑνοί, ῥινόςskin: fem nom /voc plῥινόωinject at the nose: pres subj mp 2nd sgῥινόωinject at the nose: pres ind mp 2nd sgῥινόωinject at the nose: pres subj act 3rd sg -
2 ῥινοί
ῥῑνοί, ῥινόςskin: fem nom /voc plῥινόωinject at the nose: pres subj mp 2nd sgῥινόωinject at the nose: pres ind mp 2nd sgῥινόωinject at the nose: pres subj act 3rd sg -
3 πύρινοι
πύρινοςof fire: masc nom /voc plπύ̱ρινοι, πύρινοςof fire: masc nom /voc pl -
4 περιμινύθω
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περιμινύθω
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5 ἀποδρύπτω
A tear off the skin, lacerate,μή μιν ἀποδρύφοι ἑλκυστάζων Il.23.187
;μή σε νέοι διὰ δώματ' ἐρύσσωσ'.. ἀποδρύψωσί τε πάντα Od.17.480
;σάρκας ὀνύχεσσι Theoc. 25.267
:—[voice] Pass.,ἀπὸ χειρῶν ῥινοὶ ἀπέδρυφθεν Od.5.435
, cf. 426;ἀποδρυφθῆναι χαλάζη AP11.365
(Agath.):—[voice] Med., scrape oneself, grow thin, dub. in Alciphr.3.51.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀποδρύπτω
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6 ἕρπω
Aεἷρπον Od.12.395
codd., E.Cyc. 423, etc.,ἧρπον IG4.951.86
(Epid.): [dialect] Dor.[tense] fut.ἑρψῶ Theoc.5.45
, 18.40, [dialect] Att. only in compd. ἐφέρψω, later ἑρπύσω ([etym.] διεξ-) Arist.Mu. 398b33 : [tense] aor. ἧρψα ([etym.] ἐξ-) LXX Ps.104(105).30 ; [dialect] Att. : (cf. Lat. serpo):—move slowly, walk,ἥμενος ἤ ἕρπων Od.17.158
;ὅσσα τε γαῖανἔπι πνείει τε καὶ ἕρπει Il.17.447
;ἔργα ζωοῖσιν ἑρπόντεσσί θ' ὁμοῖα Pi.O.7.52
; ἕρπον ( εἷρπον codd.) began to move,Od.
12.395 ; of infants, A.Th.17 ; of a lame man, S.Ph. 207 (lyr.) ;ἕ. ἐξ εὐνῆς Ar.V. 552
; ἕρπον τοῖς ὀδοῦσι θηρίον an animal that walks on its teeth, Carm.Pop.35.2 simply, go, come, in [dialect] Dor. dialects, where the [tense] aor. is ἔμολον, ἦνθον, etc.,εἰς τὸ ἱερόν IG4.951.86
(Epid.), cf. GDI5040.39 ([place name] Crete), BMus.Inscr. 968A 6 ([place name] Cos), etc., cf. καθέρπω : also freq. in Trag., A.Pr. 810, etc. ;ἕρπεθ' ὡς τάχιστα S.OC 1643
;Θησεὺς ὅδ' ἕρπει E.HF 1154
; ἕρπειν ἐς μῦθον, πρὸς ᾠδάς, Id.Hel. 316, Cyc. 423 ; ἕρπε δεῦρο come hither, Id.Andr. 722 : and c. acc. cogn.,ἐξόδους ἕ. κενάς S.Aj. 287
; ;εὐθεῖαν ἕρπε τήνδε A.Fr. 195
.b of things, events, etc., ;βότρυς ἐπ' ἦμαρ ἕρπει S.Fr. 255
;ἥβη ἕρπουσα πρόσω Id.Tr. 547
; of a tear stealing from the eye, Id.El. 1231 ; ; ; τοῦτο γὰρ ἀθάνατον φωνᾶεν ἕρπει this (word) goeth forth undying, Pi.I.4(3).40 ; ὁ πόλεμος ἑρπέτω let it take its course, Ar.Eq. 673, Lys. 129 ; of coming events,εἰ δὲ δαίμων γενέθλιος ἕρποι Pi.O.13.105
, cf. N.4.43, 7.68 ; of calamities, come suddenly on one, S.Ant. 585, 618 (both lyr.), Aj. 1087. -
7 ἀποδρύφω
ἀπο - δρύφω, aor. ἀπέδρυψε, subj. ἀποδρύψωσι, aor. pass. 3 pl. ἀπέδρυφθεν: tear off, strip off; πρὸς πέτρῃσιν ἀπὸ χειρῶν ῥῖνοὶ ἀπέδρυφθεν, Od. 5.435; ἵνα μή μιν ἀποδρύφοι ἑλκυστάζων, ‘tear him,’ i. e. abrade the skin, Il. 23.187, Il. 24.21.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἀποδρύφω
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8 ἀσπίς
ἀσπίς, ίδος: shield.— (1) the larger, oval shield, termed ἀμφιβρότη, ποδηνεκής. It is more than 2 ft. broad, 4 1/2 ft. high, and weighed about 40 lbs. (For Agamemnon's shield, see Il. 11.32-40). The large shield was held over the left shoulder, sustained by the τελαμών and by the πόρπαξ, or ring on the inside.— (2) the smaller, circular shield, πάντοσ' ἐίση (see cut), with only two handles, or with one central handle for the arm and several for the hand (see cut No. 12). It was of about half the size and weight of the larger ἀσπίς, cf. the description of Sarpēdon's shield, Il. 12.294 ff. The shield consisted generally of from 4 to 7 layers of ox-hide ( ῥῖνοί, Il. 13.804); these were covered by a plate of metal, and the whole was firmly united by rivets, which projected on the outer, convex side. The head of the central rivet, larger than the rest, was the ὀμφαλός or boss, and was usually fashioned into the form of a head. Instead of the plate above mentioned, concentric metal rings (δινωτής, εὔκυκλος) were sometimes substituted. The rim was called ἄντυξ, and the convex surface of the shield bore some device analogous to an heraldic coat of arms, Il. 5.182, Il. 11.36, cf. Il. 5.739. The shield of Achilles (Il. 18.478-608), in describing which the poet naturally did not choose to confine himself to realities, does not correspond exactly to either of the two ἀσπίδες described above.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἀσπίς
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9 ἕρπω
ἕρπω (cf. serpo), ipf. εἷρπον, ἕρπε: creep, crawl; ῥῖνοί, a prodigy, Od. 12.395; specific for generic, ὅσσα τε γαῖαν ἔπι πνείει τε καὶ ἕρπει, ‘breathes and crawls,’ i. e. lives and moves, Il. 17.448, Od. 18.131 ; ἥμενος ἢ ἕρπων, an alliterative saying, ‘sitting or stirring,’ intended to suit any possible attitude or condition, Od. 17.158.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἕρπω
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ῥινοί — ῥῑνοί , ῥινός skin fem nom/voc pl ῥινόω inject at the nose pres subj mp 2nd sg ῥινόω inject at the nose pres ind mp 2nd sg ῥινόω inject at the nose pres subj act 3rd sg … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
SIRENES — monstra marina, poetarum fabulis celebratissima. Has finxerunt antiqui Acheloi fluminis, ac Terpsichores fuisse filias. NIcander autem l. 3. Mutationum, Melpomenen Sirenum matrem fuisse scribit, alii Steropen, alli Calliopen. Haeigitur siculum… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
ρινός — ἡ και ὁ, Α 1. το δέρμα ζωντανού ανθρώπου (α. «ὦσε δ ἀπὸ ῥινὸν τρηχὺς λίθος», Ομ. Ιλ. β. «ῥινοὶ ἀπέδρυφθεν», Ομ. Οδ.) 2. (σπανίως) το δέρμα νεκρού («ῥινὸν δ ἀπ ὀστεόφιν ἐρύσαι», Ομ. Οδ.) 3. δέρμα από ζώο, δορά (α. «ῥινὸν πολιοῑο λύκοιο», Ομ. Οδ. β … Dictionary of Greek
πύρινοι — πύρινος of fire masc nom/voc pl πύ̱ρινοι , πύρινος of fire masc nom/voc pl … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)