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1 συμφύω
A make to grow together, unite a wound, D.S.32.11 (cj.), Dsc.1.128;σ. τὰ ὁμογενῆ Arist.Mete. 378b15
; σ. τοὺς ἄνωθεν ὀδόντας imagine them unite into one, Id.PA 659b24; σ. τινὰς εἰς φιλότητα unite them, Pl.Ep. 323b: but συμφῦσαι in Id.Smp. 192e is f.l. for συμφυσῆσαι.II [voice] Pass., with [tense] pf. [voice] Act. συμπέφῡκα, [tense] aor. 2 συνέφῡν ([ per.] 3sg. opt.συμφύη Sor.2.89
); also , Thphr.CP5.5.3, Sor.1.36, etc.: [tense] fut.συμφυήσομαι Gp.4.12.9
:— grow together, Emp.26.7,95 (tm.), Pl.Smp. 191a, Ti. 76e, X.Cyr.4.3.18, etc.; [ ψυχὴ καὶ σῶμα] Pl.Phdr. 246d; of a political constitution, Plb.4.32.9.2 grow together, unite, as a wound, Hp.Aph.6.24, al.; of bones, Id.Art.14, Sor.2.57; of the mouth of the womb and other passages, Arist.GA 773a16, cf. 747a12;τὰ Χείλη καὶ τὰ βλέφαρα καὶ τῶν δακτύλων τὰ μεταξὺ πολλάκις ἑλκωθέντα συνέφυ, κατὰ φύσιν δὲ ἔχοντα.. οὐ συμφύεται διὰ λειότητα Diocl.Fr.26
; διὰ τί οἱ αἰδούμενοι τοὺς ὀφθαλμοὺς συμπεφύκασι; Alex.Aphr.Pr.1.70.3 unite with,οὐ τῷ τυχόντι συμφύεται τὸ τυχόν Arist.Sens. 438b1
; συμπεφυκυῖαι ἰδέαι εἰς ἕν, e.g. Chimaera, etc., Pl.R. 588c; εἰς ταὐτὸν συμφύεσθαι ib. 503b;σ. πρός τι Plu.2.924e
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2 τρισώματος
τρι-σώμᾰτος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τρισώματος
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3 χηλή
2 of oxen and the like , cloven hoof,χηλαὶ ποδῶν Id.Ba. 619
(troch.), cf. A.R.2.667; , cf. PA 655b4, 663a29; of Chimaera, E.El. 474 (lyr.).3 crab's claw, Arist.HA 527b5, PA 684a27;ὅ τι ἂν λάβῃ, προσάγεται πρὸς τὸ στόμα τῇ δικρόᾳ χηλῇ καθάπερ οἱ καρκίνοι Id.HA 590b25
: hence,b Astron., Χηλαί, αἱ, the claws of the Scorpion, i.e. the constellation Libra, Arat.89, 232, al., Ptol.Tetr.24, etc.4 poet. pl., talons of a bird, A.Pers. 208, S.Ant. 1003, E. Ion 1208; of the Sphinx, Id.Ph. 808 (lyr.), 1025 (lyr.); of a wolf's claws, Theoc.Ep.6.4, cf. E.Hec.90 (lyr., expld. by Hsch. = γνάθος).II breakwater, formed of stones laid at the base of a sea-wall, mostly in pl., Th.1.63 (ubi v. Sch.), 7.53, X.An.7.1.17;αἱ χ. τοῦ λιμένος D.S.13.78
, cf. D.C.74.10; sg., D.S. 3.44;ἐπαιγιαλῖτις χ. AP10.8
(Arch.).2 spur of a mountain or ridge of rocks answering a like purpose,χ. γὰρ τοῦ Πειραιῶς ἡ Ἠετιωνεια Th.8.90
, cf. Plu.Sol.9, Anon. ap. Suid. s.v. χ. ὄρους.1 in surgery, forked probe, Hp.Morb. 2.33.2 notch of an arrow, Hero Bel.111.1, Hsch. s.v. γλυφίδες; but also (pl.) the claws composing the hook ([etym.] χείρ), Hero ib.2; also the claws or arms of the σκορπίος v, Vitr.10.10.4, 10.11.7.3 rims of the eyelids, Ruf.Onom.20.5 net, plait, Hsch. s.v. χηλευτὰ κράνη. -
4 χίμαιρα
A she-goat, Il.6.181, Hes.Th. 322, PCair.Zen.576.3 (iii B. C.); sacrificed before battle to Ἄρτεμις Ἀγροτέρα, A.Ag. 232 (lyr.), X.An.3.2.12, HG4.2.20, Lac.13.8; ; a young she-goat (cf. χίμαρος), Arist.HA 523a1;χ. ἐξ αἰγῶν
kid, Le.4.28,29.II Χίμαιρα, ἡ, Chimaera, a fire-breathing monster, Il.6.179, cf. 16.328; Hes.Th. 319, etc.;χ. πύρπνοος Anaxil.22.3
(troch.), Epinic.2.10.2 expld. as mythical for a volcano in Lycia, Str.14.3.5.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > χίμαιρα
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5 ἀμαιμάκετος
A irresistible, old [dialect] Ep. word, also in Lyr. and Trag. (lyr.); of Chimaera, Il.6.179, 16.329; of fire vomited by her, Hes.Th. 319; of fire generally, S.OT 177; θάλασσα, πόντος, Hes.Sc. 207, Pi.P.1.14; of ship's mast, proof against any strain, Od.14.311; of the trident, Pi.I.8(7).37; ἀ. μένος, κινηθμός, P.3.33, 4.208; stubborn,B.
10.64; of the Furies, S.OC 127; ἀ. βυθοῖς in unfathomable depths, IG3.900. [Usu. derived fr. ἀ- intens., μαιμάω, i. e. furious; but apptly. connected with ἄμαχος by Poets.]Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀμαιμάκετος
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6 ἀποπνέω
A- πνεύσω Gp.2.21.3
:—breathe forth, of the Chimaera,δεινὸν ἀποπνείουσα πυρὸς μένος Il.6.182
; [φῶκαι] πικρὸν ἀποπνείουσαι ἁλὸς.. ὀδμήν Od.4.406
;ἀ. ἔπος στόματος Pi.P.4.11
; θυμὸν ἀποπνείων giving up the ghost, Il.4.524; so without θυμόν, Batr.99, Nic.Dam.p.61 D., Phleg.Mir.3;ἀ. ψυχήν Simon.52
;ἡλικίαν Id.115
, Pi.I.7(6).34; ἀ. τὴν δυσμένειαν to blow it off, get rid of it, Plu.Them.22:—[voice] Pass.,ἀποπνεῖται ἡ ἀτμίς Arist.Pr. 937a7
.b causal in Pi.N.1.47 χρόνος ἀπέπνευσεν ψυχάς made them give up the ghost.2 breathe hard, take breath, Arist.HA 587a5; exhale, euaporate,ψυχὰς ὥσπερ ὁμίχλας ἀποπνεούσας τῶν σωμάτων Plu.2.560c
.3 in Com., = ἀποπέρδω, AB439.II smell of a thing, c. gen., Luc.Hist.conscr.15;χθιζῆς μέθης Plu.2.13f
; but also τοῖον ἀπέπνεε λείψανα so they smelt, A R. 2.193;τοῦ χρωτὸς ἥδιστον ἀ. Plu.Alex.4
;ἀ. τι τοιοῦτον Id.2.695e
.III blow from a particular quarter,αὔρη οὐκ ἀ. ἀπὸ θερμῶν χωρέων Hdt.2.27
, cf. 19;ἀπὸ τῆς γῆς Arist. Mete. 366a33
, al.;τὸ ἀποπνέον Id.Pr. 933a39
: impers., ἀποπνεῖ ἀπὸ τῆς θαλάττης there is a breeze from the sea, ib. 933a27, 943b4.IV [voice] Pass., to be blown out, of a light, Plu.2.281b.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀποπνέω
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7 ἀμαιμάκετος
ἀμαιμάκετος: doubtful word, unconquerable, monstrous; epith. of the Chimaera, Il. 6.179 and Il. 16.329; of a floating mast, ‘huge,’ Od. 14.311.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἀμαιμάκετος
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8 θεῖος
θεῖος ( θεός): of the gods, god - like, sacred; of anything belonging or related to, given or sent by, the gods, γένος (the Chimaera), Il. 6.180 ; ὄνειρος, Il. 2.22; also of things consecrated to them or under their protection, χορός, Od. 8.264; κήρῦξ, Il. 4.192; ἀοιδός, Od. 1.336; then of persons, θεῖοι βασιλῆες, Od. 4.691; and even of things excellent in a high degree, ποτόν, Od. 2.341; δόμος, Od. 4.43.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > θεῖος
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9 πρόσθε(ν)
πρόσθε(ν): in front, before, formerly, of place and of time; (the Chimaera), πρόσθε λέων, ὄπιθεν δὲ δράκων, Il. 6.181; οἱ πρόσθεν, ‘the men of old,’ Il. 9.524; as prep., w. gen., often of place, also to denote protection, like πρό or ὑπέρ, Φ , Od. 8.524; local and temporal, Il. 2.359.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > πρόσθε(ν)
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10 Χίμαιρα
A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > Χίμαιρα
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11 οὐαί
οὐαί (LXX; cp. הוֹי, אוֹי and Lat. vae; En; TestAbr B 9, 16 [Stone p. 74]; TestJob 22:2; 53:2; ParJer 9:8; ApcEsdr. But also Epict. 3, 19, 1; ibid. and 3, 22, 32 οὐαί μοι; Vi. Aesopi W 37 οὐαὶ τῇ ἀτυχίᾳ; POxy 413, 184f οὐαί σοι, ταλαίπωρε … οὐαί σοι• οὐαί μοι. Schwyzer II 143; B-D-F §4, 2a; ALowe, The Origin of οὐαί: Hermathena 105, ’67, 34–39. Loanw. in rabb.).① interjection denoting pain or displeasure, woe, alasⓐ w. dat. of pers. or thing concerning whom (which) pain is expressed (s. above; oft. LXX; cp. Jos., Bell. 6, 306 αἰαὶ Ἱεροσολύμοις) οὐαί σοι Χοραζίν, οὐαί σοι Βηθσαϊδά(ν) Mt 11:21; Lk 10:13 (cp. Jer 13:27).—Mt 18:7b; 23:13–16, 23, 25, 27, 29 (on the severe tone in these pass. s. ASaldarini, Understanding Matthew’s Vitriol, BRev 13/2, ’97, 32–39, 45); 24:19; 26:24; Mk 13:17; 14:21; Lk 21:23; 22:22; 1 Cl 46:8 (Mt 26:24); Hv 4, 2, 6; D 1:5; GPt 7:25; GJs 20:1 (codd.).—Doubled for emphasis (Am 5:16.—Procop. Soph., Ep. 36 and 62 ἰοὺ ἰού=alas, alas!): three times w. dat. foll. Rv 8:13 v.l.—οὐαὶ διʼ οὗ ἔρχεται (=τούτῳ διʼ οὗ ἐρχ.) Lk 17:1; cp. 2 Cl 13:2; ITr 8:2.—W. ὅτι foll. to give the reason Lk 6:24f; 11:42–44, 47, 52; also vs. 46, only w. the difference that here οὐαί follows: ὑμῖν τοῖς νομικοῖς οὐαί, ὅτι. Cp. Jd 11; 2 Cl 17:5; B 6:2, 7 (Is 3:9).—W. the prep. ἀπό foll., also to give the reason: οὐαὶ τῷ κόσμῳ ἀπὸ τῶν σκανδάλων Mt 18:7a; w. ὅταν foll. Lk 6:26.—The transition to the next group is marked by οὐαὶ ὑμῖν, οἱ ἐμπεπλησμένοι vs. 25a.ⓑ w. the nom. and article as a voc.: οὐαὶ οἱ γελῶντες νῦν Lk 6:25b (cp. Am 5:18; Hab 2:6, 12; Zeph 2:5). οὐαὶ οὐαὶ ἡ πόλις ἡ μεγάλη Rv 18:10, 16, 19 (to Greeks such interjection would suggest nemesis, cp. Hes., Op. 200f). οὐαὶ οἱ συνετοί 4:11 (Is 5:21). Also without the art. οὐαὶ τυφλοὶ μὴ ὁρῶντες Ox 840, 31f (Unknown Sayings 36–49).ⓒ w. acc. of pers. (B-D-F §190, 2; Rob. 1193; cp. Lat. vae me) Rv 12:12. οὐαί repeated three times 8:13 (the reason for the ‘woe’ is introduced by ἐκ).② a state of intense hardship or distress, woe, subst. (Ezk 2:10; 7:26; Kephal. I 105, 3) indecl. (B-D-F §58; Rob. 302) οὐαί μοί ἐστιν 1 Cor 9:16 (cp. Hos 9:12). As a fem. ἡ οὐαί woe, calamity Rv 9:12a; 11:14ab. Pl. ἔρχεται ἔτι δύο οὐαί 9:12b (the lack of agreement in number [B-D-F §136, 5] as Hes., Theog. 321 τῆς δʼ [of the Chimaera] ἦν τρεῖς κεφαλαί. The schol. on Hes. explains this characteristic as Doric; for critique of B-D-F s. PKatz, TLZ 82, ’57, 112).—DELG. M-M. EDNT. Spicq.
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