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1 φούστα
skirtΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > φούστα
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2 ἄκρος
-α,-ον A 37-24-21-9-16=107 Gn 47,21(bis).31; Ex 29,20(bis)heights Prv 8,26ἐπὶ τὸ ἄκρον τῆς δεξιᾶς χειρός on the thumb of his right hand Ex 29,20; ἐπὶ τὸ ἄκρον τοῦ ποδός on the great toe of the foot Ex 29,20Cf. WEVERS 1990 474.605 -
3 περίζωμα
-ατος τό N 3 1-0-7-2-0=10 Gn 3,7; Jer 13,1.2.4.6girdle Jer 13,1; apron, skirt Ru 3,15; neol.?Cf. HARL 1986a, 68.107-108; LEE, J. 1983, 95; WEVERS 1993, 40 -
4 πολιά,-ᾶς
+ ἡ N 1 0-4-2-2-9=17JgsA 8,32; 1 Kgs 2,6.9; 2,35o; Is 47,2greyness of hair, grey hairs Prv 20,29; old age Sir 6,18πολιὰ ἀγαθή blessed age JgsA 8,32*Is 47,2 τὰς πολιάς the gray hairs-יבהשׂ? for MT בלשׁ robe, hem of skirt -
5 συγκάλυμμα
-ατος τό N 3 2-0-0-0-0=2 Dt 23,1; 27,20covering, protection (skirt of the father’s cloak); neol.Cf. DOGNIEZ 1992, 258; WEVERS 1995, 363 -
6 κατάβλημα
II anything let down: hence,1 in ships, tarpaulin for keeping off missiles, IG22.1629.409, 1631.262,al.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κατάβλημα
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7 κράσπεδον
κράσπεδ-ον, τό,A edge, border, skirt, esp. of cloth, Theoc.2.53; of the fringe or tassel worn by Jews, Ev.Matt.9.20: mostly in pl., ἄκροισι λαίφους κρασπέδοις (v.ἄκρος 1.2b
) E.Med. 524;κράσπεδα στεμμάτων Ar. V. 475
, cf. Diph.43.30;χρυσᾶ κ. Chamael.
ap. Ath.9.374a, Chrysipp.Stoic.3.36, 37.2 metaph., mostly in pl., skirts or edge of a country, S.Fr. 602, E.Fr. 381; of a mountain, X.HG4.6.8; πρὸς κρασπέδοισι στρατοπέδου on the skirts of the army, E.Supp. 661;τοὺς πελταστὰς ἐπὶ τὰ κ. ἑκατέρωθεν καθίστασθαι X.HG3.2.16
: also in sg.,Τιμολέοντα ὥσπερ ἐκ κ. τινὸς λεπτοῦ τῆς πολίχνης τῇ Σικελίᾳ προσηρτημένον Plu. Tim.11
;κ. αἰγιαλοῦ AP7.78
(Dionys. Cyzic.).3 Medic., affection of the uvula, fimbria, Aret.SA1.8.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κράσπεδον
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8 ἀντιπαράγω
ἀντιπαρ-άγω [ᾱγ],A shift in order to meet attacks,τοὺς σάκκους J.BJ 3.7.20
:—[voice] Pass., to be shifted in the other direction, Paul.Aeg.6.3.2 [voice] Pass., to be produced correspondingly, Plot.2.4.11.3 adduce, allege on the other side, Plu.2.719c: abs., argue on the other side, Phld. Rh.2.267S., cf. Vit.p.4J.II more freq. intr., lead an army against, advance to meet the enemy, X.Cyr.1.6.43.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀντιπαράγω
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9 ἀπείργω
Aἀπεέργει Hsch.
: [tense] fut. ἀπείρξω: [tense] aor. ἀπείργαθον (q.v.); [tense] aor. also , Th.4.37, etc.:—[voice] Pass., [tense] pf. inf.ἀπεῖρχθαι Phld.Mus.p.19
K.:—keep away from, debar from, c. gen.,ὁ δὲ Τρῶας.. αἰθούσης ἀπέεργεν Il.24.238
;σφέας θυσιέων ἀπέρξαι Hdt.2.124
;ἀ. πόλεως ζυγόν A.Th. 471
;ἐγώ σφ' ἀπείργω.. χαρᾶς S.Aj.51
(dub. sens.);οὐκ ἔστιν ὅτε ἀπείργομέν τινα.. μαθήματος ἢ θεάματος Th.2.39
, cf. 3.45; νόμων ἡμᾶς ἀπείργεις; do you exclude us from their benefit? Ar.V. 467;δείπνου ἀ. τινά Cratin.57
;ἀ. τινὰ ἀπό τινος Hdt.9.68
:—[voice] Med. like [voice] Act.,ἱκέτην ἀπείργεται A.Ch. 569
; but also, keep one's hands off, keep away from, .2 keep from doing, prevent (ἀπείργω τὸν βουλόμενον ἐνεργεῖν τι, ἀνείργω τὸν ἀρξάμενον AB1331
), c. acc. et inf., , cf. E.Rh. 432, Antiph.126; ;ἀ. τι μὴ γίγνεσθαι Pl.Lg. 837d
:—[voice] Pass., to be debarred from doing,ἅπτεσθαί τινος Id.Prm. 148e
.3 c. acc., keep back, keep off, ward off,μικρὸς δὲ λίθος μέγα κῦμ' ἀποέργει Od.3.296
; ἀπὸ πάμπαν εἴργοντες (sc. τοὺς πολεμίους) Pi.O.13.59;τίς ταῦτ' ἀπεῖρξεν; S.Aj. 1280
; : abs., ἀλλ' ἀπείργοι θεός God forfend! S.Aj. 949;ὅπου μἠ.. καῦμα ἀπείργει Pl.Ti. 22e
, etc.b νόμος οὐδεὶς ἀπεῖργε checked them, Th.2.53, cf. Democr.259; τὴν βίαιον τροφὴν ἀ. prohibit it, Arist.Pol. 1338b41:—[voice] Pass.,φυγῇ ἀπειργόμενος X.HG1.4.15
.c τὸ ἀπεργμένον the old bed of the Nile laid dry by barring or damming off the river, Hdt.2.99; ὁ ἀγκὼν.. ὡς ἀπεργμένος ῥέῃ dammed off, ibid.II part, divide, separate, :—and so, bound, skirt, of seas and rivers, etc.,ὁ Ἅλυς ἔνθεν μὲν Καππαδόκας ἀπέργει, ἐξ εὐωνύμου δὲ Παφλαγόνας Hdt.1.72
; πρὸς βορῆν ἄνεμον ὁ Κεραμεικὸς κόλπος ἀπέργει ib. 174, cf. 204, 2.99, 4.55.2 of travellers, ἐπορεύετο ἐν ἀριστερῇ μὲν ἀπέργων Ποίτειον πόλιν κτλ. keeping Rhoeteium on the left.., Id.7.43; ἐκ δεξιῆς χειρὸς τὸ Πάγγαιον ὄρος ἀ. ib. 112, cf. 109, 8.35.III shut up, confine,αἱ ἐσχατιαὶ τὴν ἄλλην χώρην ἐντὸς ἀ. Id.3.116
;ἀπεργμένον ἐν τῇ ἀκροπόλει Id.1.154
, cf. 5.64;ἐν τῷ ἱρῷ Id.6.79
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10 ἀπόληγμα
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