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1 βαιών
A = βλέννος, Epich.64: prov.,μή μοι β.· κακὸς ἰχθύς Ath.7.288a
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2 κεραμικός
A of or for pottery, γῆ κ. potter's earth, Hp.Int.7, cf. Sannyr.4; κ. ῥύμη, = Κεραμεικός, Ar. Ec.4;κ. κέραμος IG42(1).102.281
(Epid., iv B.C.);ὁ κ. τροχός Str.7.3.9
; κ. μάστιξ, Com.Phrase for ostracism, Com.Adesp.33;ἐργαστήριον PFlor.50.68
(iii A.D.); ἡ -κή (sc. τέχνη) the potter's art, pottery, Pl.Plt. 288a; v. κεραμεικός.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κεραμικός
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3 πεζός
1 in Poets, esp. [dialect] Ep.,a on foot, walking, πεζοί fighters on foot, opp. those in chariots,πεζοί θ' ἱππῆές τε Il. 8.59
, cf. 5.13,11.150 ;πλῆτο δὲ πᾶν πεδίον πεζῶν τε καὶ ἵππων Od.17.436
, cf.9.50.b on land, going by land, opp. sea-faring, esp.in Od. ;εἰ δ' ἐθέλεις π., πάρα τοι δίφρος τε καὶ ἵπποι 3.324
; ; , cf. Pi.P.10.29 ; ἐν νηῒ θοῇ ἢ π. Il.24.438.a sts. infantry, opp. cavalry ([etym.] ἡ ἵππος), Hdt.1.80, 4.128 ;σὺν δυνάμει καὶ π. καὶ ἱππικῇ X.Cyr.2.4.18
; but,b more freq.land-force, army, opp. naval force, Hdt.4.97, 6.95, Th.1.47, 2.94, etc. ; τὸ π. v.l. in Hdt.7.81 ; στρατιὰ καὶ ναυτικὴ καὶ π. Th.6.33, cf. 7.16 (and v. πεζικός); ἡ π. στρατιὰ καὶ τὸ ναυτικόν Lys.2.34
, cf. A. Pers. 558 (lyr.), 719, 728 (both troch.) ; οἱ μὲν ἐφ' ἵππων, οἱ δ' ἐπὶ ναῶν, πεζοί τε βάδην ib.19 ; τὰ π. κράτιστοι strongest by land, Th.4.12 ;καὶ ναυσὶ καὶ πεζοῖσι Ar.Ach. 622
;π. μάχαισιν Id.Eq. 567
; ἡ π. μάχη battle by land, Pl.Lg. 707c ; ἐν τοῖς ναυτικοῖς κινδύνοις, ὥσπερ ἐν τοῖς π. Isoc.4.91.3 of animals, land, opp. birds and fishes, τὰ π. καὶ τὰ πτηνά beasts and birds, Pl.Smp. 207a, cf. Plt. 264e ; π. καὶ ἔνυδρον ib. 288a, cf. Lg. 823b, Arist.Top. 143b1, etc. ;ἡ π. θήρα Pl.Sph. 222b
, cf. Lg. 824a.II metaph. (cf.αὐτὰρ ἐγὼ Μουσέων πεζὸς ἔπειμι νομόν Call.Aet.4.1.9
), of language, prosaic, λόγοι π. prose (cf. 111.3), D.H. Comp.6, Paus.4.6.1 ; διὰ πεζῶν [λ.] Phld.Mus.p.87 K. ;λόγος POxy. 724.10
(ii A. D.) ;ἡ π. διάλεκτος D.H. Comp.3
; ἡ π. λέξις ib.1 ; opp. ἡ ἔμμετρος, ib.4 ; ἡ π. alone, Str.1.2.6 ;τινὰ καὶ πεζὰ καὶ ἐν ἔπεσι ποιήματα D.C.69.3
; π. τις ποιητική, of bombastic prose, Luc. Hist.Conscr. 8 ; κομιδῇ πεζὸν καὶ χαμαιπετές ib.16, cf. Plu.2.853c ; τὰ ἄγαν π. καὶ κακόμετρα [ ὀνόματα] ib.747f ; π. ὀνόματα, opp. ποιητικά, Demetr.Eloc. 167.2 of verse, unaccompanied by music,καὶ πεζὰ καὶ φορμικτά S.Fr.16
; πεζῷ γόῳ· ἄνευ αὐλοῦ ἢ λύρας, Phot. ; cf. 111.2.b more commonly, by land, Hdt.2.159, Th.2.94, etc. ; π. ἕπεσθαι to follow by land, Hdt. 7.110, 115 ;στρατιὰν μέλλων π. πορεύσειν Th.4.132
;π. πορεύεσθαι X.An.5.6.1
; οὔτε π. οὔτε κατὰ θάλατταν ib.5.6.10 ; καὶ π. καὶ ναυμαχοῦντες by land and by sea, D.3.24.2 without musical accompaniment (cf. 11.2),παῦσαι μελῳδοῦσ' ἀλλὰ π. μοι φράσον Com.Adesp. 601
, cf. Pl.Sph. 237a.IV [comp] Comp. πεζότερος more like a foot-journey, Plu.2.804d ; more like prose, στίχοι π. τῇ συνθέσει Sch. Il.2.252, etc.: [comp] Sup. πεζότατος, τὸ π. μόριον τῆς ψυχή, cf. Procl.in Ti.3.317 D. -
4 πολυπλανής
A roaming far or long, ἐν ἁλὶ πολυπλανής (sc. Menelaus) E.Hel. 203 (lyr.); εἶδος κτημάτων π., opp. ἀπλανές, Pl.Plt. 288a; π. κισσός the straying ivy, AP6.154 (Leon. or Gaet.);π. πορεία
devious,Plu.
Crass.29;π. ἐν γράμμασι Id.2.422d
. Adv.- νῶς
wandering in all directions,Hp.
Oss.12.II much-erring (or [voice] Act., leading much astray),Ἐλπὶς καὶ Τύχη AP9.134
;ἔπεα Musae.175
. [-πλᾱνης metri gr. in Opp.C.4.358.]Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πολυπλανής
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5 χαλκοτυπική
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > χαλκοτυπική
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6 ἀπλανής
ἀπλαν-ής, ές,A not wandering, steady, fixed, Pl.Plt. 288a, al.: c. gen., ἀπλανὲς ἀπηργάσατο ἐκείνων [κινήσεων] made it free from their influence, Id.Ti. 34a.2 Astron. of stars,fixed, opp.planets, ib. 40b, cf.Arist.Mete. 343b9, Metaph. 1073b10, Arat.461, AP9.25 (Leon.);ἡ ἀ. σφαῖρα Corp.Herm.2.6
.II of a line, straight, AP6.65 (Paul. Sil.).2 not erring, S.E.M7.195, Longin.2.2 ([comp] Sup.), etc. Adv.- νῶς
without going astray,Max.Tyr.
5.2; accurately, Alciphr.3.59.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀπλανής
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7 ἀτέχνως
II [full] ἀτεχνῶς (with penult. short), Adv. of ἀτεχνής, simply, i.e. really, absolutely, freq. in Com., Pl., etc.;ἀ. ἥκω παρεσκευασμένος Ar.Ach.37
, cf. Nu. 408, 1174, al.; καλὸν ἀ. simply beautiful, Id.Av. 820;ἀ. γε παμπόνηρα Id.Ra. 106
; ῥύγχος ἀ. ἔσθ' ὑός simply a swine's snout, Pherecr.102;ἀ. μὲν οὖν σκύτη βλέπει Eup.282
;ἀ. τὸ τοῦ Ὁμήρου ἐπεπόνθη Pl.Smp. 198c
; bona fide, sincerely, opp. κόμπου ἕνεκα, Philostr.VA6.20: freq. in comparisons, ἀ. ὥσπερ just like , Pl.Phd. 90c, etc.;ἀ. οἷον Id.Lg. 952e
: with neg., οὐδ' ἂν διαλεχθείην γ' ἀ. would just not have spoken a word to him, Ar.Nu. 425; ἀ. οὐδείς simply no one, Id.Av. 605, cf. Pl. 362, Pl.Plt. 288a.—On ἀτέχνως and - νῶς v. Sch.Ar.Pl. 109.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀτέχνως
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8 ἐφέδρα
A sitting by or before a place: hence, siege, blockade, Hdt.1.17;ἐπέδρην ποιήσασθαι Id.5.65
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9 κάθαρμα
κάθαρμα, ατος, τό (Trag. et al.; of persons: Aristoph., Plutus 454; Demosth. 21, 185; Dio Chrys. 13 [7], 30; Diog. L. 6, 32 ἀνθρώπους ἐκάλεσα, οὐ καθάρματα; Philostrat., Vi. Apoll. 1, 12; Synes., Ep. 148 p. 288a [of the Cyclopes]; Philo, Virt. 174; Jos., Bell. 4, 241) refuse, for περικάθαρμα (q.v.) 1 Cor 4:13 v.l.—DELG s.v. καθαρός. TW.
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