-
1 σοροδαίμονα
σοροδαίμωνone on the brink of the grave: masc acc sg -
2 σοροδαίμων
σοροδαίμωνone on the brink of the grave: masc nom /voc sg -
3 σοροδαίμων
A one on the brink of the grave, an old ghost, Com.Adesp.1151, cf. Plu.2.13b.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σοροδαίμων
-
4 φρέαρ
Aφρητός IGRom.1.1167C6
(Egypt, i A. D.), Hdn.Gr.1.409; [dialect] Ep. dat.φρέᾰτι h.Cer.99
(s. v.l.),φρητί Call.Cer.15
; pl. φρέᾱτα, alsoφρῆτα PCair.Zen.499.12
(iii B. C.); [dialect] Ep. pl. φρείᾰτα (v. infr.):— an artificial well (thus distd. from κρήνη, cf. Hdt.4.120, D.14.30; but φ. ἀσφάλτον naphtha-spring, LXXGe.14.10, cf. Hdt.6.119),πᾶσαι κρῆναι καὶ φρείατα μακρὰ νάουσιν Il.21.197
; the stem φρεατ - first in h.Cer.l.c.2 later, tank, cistern, reservoir, Hdt.1.68, Th.2.48,49, PHal.1.98 (iii B. C.), etc.;εἰς φ. καταβαίνειν καὶ κολυμβᾶν Pl.La. 193c
, cf. Prt. 350a;φ. ὀρώρυκται S.E.M.8.129
; ποιητὰ φ., v. ποιητός 1: generally, pit,φ. διαφθορᾶς LXX Ps.54
(55). 24.b perh. oil-jar, Ar.Pl. 810.3 metaph., ; ἐν φρέατι συσχόμενος ib. 165b; ἡ περὶ τὸ φ. ὄρχησις, prov. of persons 'on the brink of a volcano', Plu.2.68b; λύκος περὶ φ. χορεύει prov. ap. Hsch., Phot.; πίνειν ἐξ ἀργυροῦ φρέατος, i.e. a large wine-cup, Ath.5.192a, cf. Chamaeleon ap.eund.11.461c. [[dialect] Att. gen. , Fr. 295, Stratt.57 (troch.), Alex.179, Apollod.Gel.1.] (Orig. frhvṛ, gen. frhvṇ τος, cf. Arm. albiur 'well', Goth. and OE. brunna 'stream, burn', Lat. ferveo, defrutum.) -
5 χεῖλος
χεῖλος ([dialect] Dor. [full] χῆλος Cerc.1.5, [dialect] Aeol. [full] χέλλος Choerob. in An.Ox. 2.278), εος, τό: pl., gen.A ;χειλέων Herod. 3.4
, LXXPr.12.13, al., Plu.Cat.Ma.12, v.l. in D.H.Comp.14: poet. dat. χείλεσσι (v. infr.):—lip, Hom., etc.: prov., ἐγέλασσε χείλεσιν laughed with the lips only, Il.15.102; χείλεα μέν τ' ἐδίην', ὑπερῴην δ' οὐκ ἐδίηνε wetted the lips, but not the palate, i.e. drank sparingly, 22.495;νέκταρ ἐν χείλεσσι στάξοισι Pi.P.9.63
; πειθώ τις ἐπεκάθιζεν ἐπὶ τοῖς χ., of Pericles, Eup.94.5;χείλεσιν διδοὺς ὀδόντας E.Ba. 621
(troch.); χείλεσιν ἀμφιλάλοις, of incessant talk, Ar.Ra. 678 (lyr.); δάκνων τὰ χ., of one in a difficulty, Eub.53.6;ἄχρις ἡ ψυχή.. ἐπὶ χειλέων λειφθῇ Herod.
l.c.; ἐπὶ τοῖς χείλεσι τὰς ψυχὰς ἔχοντες 'with their hearts in their mouths', D.Chr.32.50; ἀπὸ χειλέων, opp. ἀπὸ καρδίας, Plu. l.c.;ἀπ' ἄκρου χ. φιλοσοφεῖν
on the surface only,Luc.
Apol.6; ἐπ' ἄκρου τοῦ χ. on the tip of one's tongue, Id.Ind.26; προσαρμόσαι τὰ χ. (sc. τῇ κύλικι) Id.DDeor.5.2; προσαρμόζειν τὰ χ., χείλη προσεγγίσαι χείλεσιν, of persons kissing, Id.DMeretr.5.3, Am.53; χείλεσιν διερρυηκόσιν with gaping lips, Ar.Nu. 873;ἐν τοῖς χ. τιμᾶν LXXIs.29.13
; ἐν χ. ἑτέρων λαλεῖν, i.e. in strange speech, 1 Ep.Cor.14.21;χ. ἓν πάντων LXXGe.11.6
, cf. Pr.10.19.II metaph. of things, edge, brink, rim, of a bowl,χρυσῷ δ' ἐπὶ χείλεα κεκράανται Od.4.616
, cf. 132;Ἐλπὶς.. ἔμιμνε πίθου ὑπὸ χείλεσιν Hes.Op.97
, cf. Hdt.3.123, Ar.Ach. 459; of a ditch, Il.12.52, Hdt.1.179, Th.3.23; of the ocean, Mimn.11.7, cf. LXXGe.22.17;τῶν τῆς γῆς τροχῶν Pl. Criti. 115e
; of rivers, lakes, Hdt.2.70,94, Arist.HA 570a22; of the whorls, Pl.R. 616d, 616e; αὐλαίας, τείχους, LXXEx.26.4, Plb.10.44.11; of the womb, Arist.HA 583a16; of a wound, Gal.11.127.
См. также в других словарях:
Brink — Разработчик … Википедия
Brink — steht für: Brink (Siedlung), eine spezielle Form der Siedlung Brink ist der Name folgender Personen: Brink (Familienname), ein Familienname, für Personen siehe dort ten Brink, ein Familienname Brink ist der Name folgender Orte: Brink… … Deutsch Wikipedia
brink — [brıŋk] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old Norse; Origin: brekka slope ] 1.) the brink (of sth) a situation when you are almost in a new situation, usually a bad one on the brink of death/disaster/war etc ▪ In October 1962 the world seemed on the brink of … Dictionary of contemporary English
Brink — (br[i^][ng]k), n. [Dan. brink edge, verge; akin to Sw. brink declivity, hill, Icel. brekka; cf. LG. brink a grassy hill, W. bryn hill, bryncyn hillock.] The edge, margin, or border of a steep place, as of a precipice; a bank or edge, as of a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Brink — may refer to:* Brink! , film * People: ** Bernhard Egidius Konrad ten Brink (1841 1892), German scholar ** André Brink (born 1935), South African author ** Julius Brink (born 1982), German volleyball player ** Jos Brink (1942 2007), Dutch… … Wikipedia
Brink — Éditeur Bethesda Softworks Développeur Splash Damage Distributeur Valve Corporation (Steam)[1] … Wikipédia en Français
brink — [ brıŋk ] noun singular * 1. ) the brink the point in time when something very bad or very good is about to happen: bring someone to the brink of something: The crisis brought the two nations to the brink of war. on the brink of (doing) something … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
brink — UK US /brɪŋk/ noun [S] ► the point where a new, different, or dangerous situation is about to begin: the brink of collapse/bankruptcy/disaster »Debt crisis led many companies to the brink of bankruptcy. »They seem to be teetering on the brink of… … Financial and business terms
brink — early 13c., from M.L.G. brink edge, or Dan. brink steepness, shore, bank, grassy edge, from P.Gmc. *brenkon, probably from PIE *bhreng , variant of root *bhren project, edge (Cf. Lith. brinkti to swell ) … Etymology dictionary
brink — brink; brink·man·ship; … English syllables
brink — [briŋk] n. [ME < MLowG or Dan, shore, bank, grassy edge; prob. < IE * bhreng , var. of base * bhren , project, edge > L frons,FRONT1] 1. the edge, esp. at the top of a steep place; verge: often used figuratively [at the brink of war] 2.… … English World dictionary