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1 κοιλιακός
abdominalΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > κοιλιακός
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2 κατεπιγάστριοι
κατεπιγάστριοςabdominal: masc /fem nom /voc pl -
3 θώραξ
θώραξ, ᾱκος, [dialect] Ep. and [dialect] Ion. [full] θώρηξ, ηκος, [dialect] Aeol. [full] θόρραξ Alc.15 (codd. Ath.), ὁ:—A corslet,θ. χάλκεος Il.23.560
;παναίολος 11.374
;πολυδαίδαλος 4.136
, cf. 11.19, etc.; ;ἔξαιρε παῖ θώρακα.. τὸν χοᾶ Id.Ach. 1133
;θ... γυάλοισιν ἀρηρώς Il.15.529
( γύαλα expld. as front- and back-piece fastened with περόναι, Paus.10.26.5);θώρηκος γύαλον Il.5.99
; ὅθι διπλόος ἤντετο θ. 4.133;κατὰ ζώνην θώρηκος ἔνερθε 11.234
; linen jerkin (not worn by Homeric Greeks acc. to Sch.Il.2.529, but cf. λινοθώρηξ), θόρρακες νέω λίνω Alc.
l.c., cf. Hdt.2.182, 3.47, Chron.Lind.C.36, Paus.6.19.7.2 coat of mail, scale armour,θ. χρύσεος λεπιδωτός Hdt.9.22
, cf. 74;φολιδωτός Posidipp.26.7
, cf. Paus.1.21.6; of chain mail, v. ἁλυσιδωτός.II part covered by theθώραξ 1
, trunk, Hp. de Arte10, E.HF 1095, Arist.HA 493a5; ; sts. taken as extending below the midriff, Pl.Ti. 69e;ἀπ' αὐχένος μέχρι αἰδοίων Arist.HA 491a30
, cf. PA 686b5, ἐν τῷ κάτω θώρακος χωρίῳ, of the abdominal cavity, Gal.16.448; but also of the chest, thorax, Arist.HA 493a17:—there is a play on signfs. 1 and 11 in Ar.V. 1194 sq. -
4 κατεπιγάστριος
κατεπι-γάστριος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κατεπιγάστριος
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5 λοξός
A slanting, crosswise, Hp.Off.11; λοξή (sc. γραμμή), ἡ, a cross-line, E.Fr.382.9; λοξὰ βαίνειν, of a crab, Babr.109.1;λ. ὄφις Call.Epigr.26
; ὁ λ. κύκλος the ecliptic, Arist.Metaph. 1071a16, Cleanth.Stoic.1.112, Arat.527, Gem.5.51, Cleom.1.4, Ptol.Alm.1.8 (withoutκύκλος Plot.5.8.7
); of the milky way, Gem.5.68;τῶν ἀστέρων λ. γίνεται φορά Arist.Mete. 342a27
;λ. δρόμος Diog.Oen.8
;λ. πορείας σχῆμα Plu.Phoc.2
; λ. φάλαγξ, a phalanx of which one wing is in advance of the other, Ascl.Tact.10.1, Onos.21.8, Ael.Tact.30.3; λ. ζῴδια, i.e. λοξῶς ἀνατέλλοντα, Heph.Astr.3.1; οἱ λ. μύες the oblique abdominal muscles, Gal.2.518, al.; λ. τῇ θέσει πρός τι at an acute angle to it, Thphr.Sens.73, cf. Arist.Mu. 393b15. Adv. -ξῶς, τὰ λοξὰ [ἐπιδεῖν] Hp.l.c.2 of suspicious looks, λοξὸν ὄμμασιν βλέπειν τινά look askance at one, Anacr.75.1;λοξὸν ὀφθαλμοῖς ὁρᾶν Sol.34
;ὄμμασι λοξὰ βλέποισα Theoc.20.13
;λοξῷ ὄμματι ἰδεῖν A.R.4.475
; οὔπω Ζεὺς αὐχένα λοξὸν ἔχει Zeus has not yet turned his neck aside, i.e. withdrawn his favour, Tyrt.11.2; but αὐχένα λοξὸν ἔχει, of a slave, as type of dishonesty, Thgn.536: hence metaph., mistrustful, suspicious, in Adv. [comp] Comp. - ότερον, ἔχειν πρός τινα Plb.4.86.8
.3 of language, indirect, ambiguous, esp. of oracles, Lyc.14, 1467, Luc. Alex.10; λοξὰ ἀποκρίνασθαι Id.D Deor.16.1; ἐν τοῖς χρησμοῖς λ., of Apollo, Id.JTr.28. (Cf. λέχριος.) -
6 πολύδερμος
πολῠ-δερμος, ον,A = πολύρρινος, EM395.56 (v.l. -δέρματον).II with several layers, of the abdominal wall, Gal.8.952.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πολύδερμος
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7 σφενδόνη
σφενδόν-η, ἡ,A sling, Il.13.600 (where it is used as a bandage), Archil. 3, E.Ph. 1142, Ar.Av. 1185, Th.4.32; σφενδόνῃ οὐκ ἂν ἐφικοίμην αὐτόσ' could not reach it with a sling, Antiph.55.19.2 a sling as part of a crane used in unloading ships, SIG 241 A 46 (Delph., iv B.C.): so perh. metaph.,σφενδόνας ἀπ' εὐμέτρου A.Ag. 1010
(lyr.).1 sling for a disabled arm, Hp.Art.16 (cf. Il. l.c.); suspensory abdominal bandage, Hp.Mul.2.144, Sor.Fasc.48.3 hoop of a ring in which the stone was set as in a sling, esp. the outer or broader part round the stone, collet, E.Hipp. 862, Pl.R. 359e, Arist.Ph. 207a3.III stone or bullet of the sling, X.An.3.4.4, 5.2.14, etc.; τοιαύταις ς., of hailstones, Ar.Nu. 1125 (troch.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σφενδόνη
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8 ταινία
ταινία, ἡ,A band, fillet, esp. headband, worn in sign of victory, , cf. Emp.112.6, X.Smp.5.9, Pl. Smp. 212e, Paus.6.20.19, etc.;ταινίας πωλεῖν D.57.31
; also, the breastband of young girls, etc., Anacreont.22.13, cf. Paus.9.39.8, Poll.7.65; abdominal band, Diocl.Fr.142; bandage, Hp.Art.50 (pl.), IG42(1).121.49,61 (Epid., iv B.C.), Sor.Fasc.25, al.; ribbon, distd. fr. λημνίσκος, PCair.Zen. 696 (iii B.C.).4 = ταινίδιον 111 or IV,τ. χρυσῆ, ἐφ' ἧς ἐπιγραφὴ Βασίλισσα Στρατονίκη.. Inscr.Délos 442
B 33 (ii B.C.); τ. περιηργυρωμένη ib. 29.II strip or tongue of land, D.S.1.31, App.Pun. 121, Plu. Alex.26; sandbank, PTeb.5.30, PStrassb.85.20 (both ii B.C.), Plb. 4.41.1, Str.1.3.4.2 name of a strip of land near lake Mareotis, Ath.1.33e.III in joiner's work, fillet, fascia,τὴν τ. ἐπὶ τὸν θρᾶνον τοῦ νεὼ ἐπιθέντι IG11(2).161
A50 (Delos, iii B.C.), cf. LXX Ez. 27.5, EM749.38; περιθήσει ταινίαν μέλαιναν a black band (round a mosaic floor), PCair.Zen.665.8 (iii B.C.).V a long, thin fish, Epich.56, Arist.HA 504b33. [[pron. full] ῐ, but [pron. full] ῑ metri gr., Emp. l.c., Opp.l.c.] -
9 ἐπιγάστριος
ἐπιγάστριος, ον,A over the belly: τὸ ἐ. the covering of the abdominal cavity from thorax to pubes, Ruf. Onom.97, Sor.2.55, Gal.17(2).534, Aret.SA2.10, Plu.2.559f, PSI3.252.37 (iii A.D.): esp. of the part above the navel, Poll.2.170, Ps.-Gal.14.705.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπιγάστριος
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10 νηδύς
νηδύς, - ύοςGrammatical information: f.Other forms: `abdominal cavity, abdomen' (Il.).Dialectal forms: -ύ̄ς, second. -ῠ́ς; Schwyzer 463f.Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Unexplained. Quite improbable hypotheses by Windisch IF 3, 84, Fick KZ 43, 149, Grošelj Razprave 2, 47 (to Germ., e.g. OWNo. nōt f. `big net', Goth. nati n. ' Netz', Lat. nōdus, IE * ned- 'turn together, tie together'); by Brugmann IF 11, 271ff. (to Lat. abdōmen). [The similarity with Etrusc. netsvis (Hammarström Glotta 11, 212 f., Schwyzer 62) is not really remarkable.] -- WP. 1, 777 a. 2, 328, W.-Hofmann s. nassa a. abdōmen. Ragot (RPh LXXIV(2000) 276) reminds of the remark by Meillet, Études sur l'étym. et le vocab. 2 (1905) 408f on OCS nědra `κόλπος' which could be from *nēd-.Page in Frisk: 2,Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > νηδύς
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11 γαστρικός
1) abdominal2) gastricΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > γαστρικός
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