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1 τρύξ
τρύξ, ἡ, 1) junger, ungegohrener Wein mit den Hefen, Most; Her. 4, 23; Cratin. bei Poll. 6, 18; Ar. oft. Sprichwörtlich τρὺξ κατ' ὀπώραν, Most im Herbste, der noch nicht gegohren hat, zur Bezeichnung einer noch unentschiedenen Sache. – 2) die Hefen selbst vom Weine, Oel u. dgl.; οἶνον ἀπὸ τρυγὸς ἄγρει, Archil. 49; ἐπειδὴ καὶ τὸν οἶνον ἠξίους πίνειν, ξυνεκποτέ' ἐστί σοι καὶ τὴν τρύγα, Ar. Plut. 1085; Plut. Symp. 6, 7 u. öfter; ἐν τῇ τρυγὶ τοῦ πίϑου, Luc. Tim. 19; dah. καὶ ἐς τρύγα χεῖλος ἐρείδων, Theocr. 7, 70, bis auf den Grund; – übertr. vom Metall, die Schlacken, τρὺξ σιδηρήεσσα, Eisenschlacken, Nic. Al. 51; vgl. Lob. Phryn. 73; Euod. 2 ( Plan. 155) nennt das Echo φωνῆς τρύγα. – 3) τρύγες στεμφυλίτιδες, auch ἡ ἀπὸ στεμφύλων τρύξ, aus den Trestern gepreßter Nachwein, Lauer, sonst τρυγηφάνιος, Hippocr., Geopon. u. a. Sp.; – τρὺξ οἴνου ὀπτή, od. πεφρυγμένη, gebrannter Weinstein, Weinsteinsalz; bei Theophr. sind τροχίσκοι τρυγός, ᾗ ῥυπτόμεϑα, Fleckkügelchen; Sp.
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2 μῑμο-λόγος
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3 ἀ-κάρηνος
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4 μιμολόγος
μῑμο-λόγος, ὁ,A actor, reciter of mimes, Ath.Mitt.26.4 (Athens, iii B. C.), Gal.17(2).150.2 composer, writer of mimes, Ph. 2.345 (pl.), J.Vit.3, AP7.556 (Theod.).II as Adj., metaph., mocking,ἠχὼ μ. APl.4.155
(Euod.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μιμολόγος
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5 οὐρά
A tail, of a lion,οὐρῇ δὲ πλευράς τε καὶ ἰσχία.. μαστίεται Il.20.170
; of a dog,οὐρῇ μέν ῥ' ὅ γ' ἔσηνε Od. 17.302
; of the wolves and lions round the house of Circe, ; of other animals, Hes. Op. 512, Hdt. 2.38,47, Arist.PA 689b30, al.; not used of birds (cf. ὀρροπύγιον), Id.HA 504a31.II of an army marching, rearguard, rear, X.An.3.4.38, etc.; ἡ οὐ. τοῦ κέρατος rear-rank, ib.6.5.5; κατ' οὐράν τινος ἕπεσθαι to follow in his rear, Id.Cyr.2.3.21, cf. 2.4.3; ὁ κατ' οὐ. the rear-rank man, ib.5.3.45; ἐπ' οὐράν to the rear, Id.Ages.2.2;εἰς οὐράν Ael.NA16.33
; ἐπ' οὐρᾷ τῶν ἱππέων in rear, X.HG4.3.4; κατ' οὐρὰν προσπίπτειν to attack in rear, Plb.2.67.2.2 ῥήματος οὐρή, i.e. its echo, APl.4.155 (Euod.).3 ἑπτὰ κλῶνας ἐλαίας ἄρας, τὰς μὲν ἓξ δῆσον οὐρὰν καὶ κεφαλὴν ἓν καθ' ἕν, i.e. tie together the two ends of each twig separately, PMag.Par.1.1250. -
6 τρύξ
A wine not yet fermented and racked off, must, Anacr.41, Ar.Nu.50, al.: hence, new, raw wine, Cratin.250, PTeb. 555 (ii A. D.): prov., κατ' ὀπώρην τρύξ must in autumn, i. e. a state of ferment, Cic.Att.2.12.3.II lees of wine, dregs,οἶνος ἀπὸ τρυγός Archil.4
;ἐπειδὴ καὶ τὸν οἶνον ἠξίους πίνειν, συνεκποτἔ ἐστί σοι καὶ τὴν τ. Ar.Pl. 1085
, cf. Pherecr.249;συὸς τρύγα προσενεγκαμένης καροῦται.. τὰ γαλουχούμενα Sor.1.88
, cf. 2.41 (s. v. l.); = στέμφυλα, Gal.6.576;κυλίκεσσι καὶ ἐς τρύγα χεῖλος ἐρείδων Theoc.7.70
;ἐν τῇ τ. τοῦ πίθου Luc.Tim.19
; of other liquors, τ. [τοῦ ἄσχυ] Hdt.4.23;ἐλαίου Poll.1.245
; ;γῆ ὑπόστασις καὶ τ. τοῦ ὕδατος Metrod.
ap. Placit.3.9.5.2 of metals, dross,σιδηρήεσσα τρύξ Nic. Al.51
;χαλκοῦ Dsc.5.103
.4 metaph.,ἠχὼ.., φωνῆς τρύγα APl.4.155
(Euod.): metaph. also of an old man or woman, Ar. V. 1309, Pl. 1086.III τρύγες στεμφυλίτιδες second wine pressed out of the husks, poor wine, Hp.Vict.2.52;ἡ ἐκ [στεμφύλων] τρύξ Gp.6.13.2
; without any addition, Gal.6.580; cf. τρυγηφάνιος.IV τ. οἴνου κεκαυμένη, = φέκλη, salt of tartar, obtained from the matter deposited on the bottom and sides of wine-vats, Dsc.5.114, Eup.2.164, Gal.12.490; τροχίσκοι τρυγὸς ᾗ ῥυπτόμεθα scouring balls of this substance, Thphr.HP9.9.3. -
7 ἀκάρηνος
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀκάρηνος
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8 ἔχις
ἔχις, - εως of toch PG [Pre-Greek]?Grammatical information: m. (f.)Meaning: `viper' (Att.).Derivatives: Dimin. ἐχίδιον (Arist.) and the plant-name ἔχιον (Dsc.; because of the resemblance of the fruit with the head of a snake, Strömberg Pflanzennamen 54), ἐχίειον (Nic.); further ἐχιῆες pl. = ἔχεις (Nic. Th. 133, only metrical variant?; cf. also Boßhardt 148); ἐχῖτις f. name of a stone (Plin., after the colour; cf. Redard Les noms grecs en - της 54). - Fem. ἔχιδνᾰ `viper' (Ion.-Att., Hes. Th. 297), mostly thought to be a ια-deriv. from *ἐχιδνός (Schwyzer 475; see Specht Ursprung 229 and 377), with ἐχιδν-αῖος and - ήεις (hell.); this is not very probable, however; - δνα is a typical Pre-Greek suffix; it must have been a loan from Pre-Greek.Origin: IE [Indo-European] [292] *h₁eǵhi- `snake' (sic; wrong Pok.)Etymology: If the interpretation of ἐχῖνος is correct, ἔχις must have a palatal ǵh. The comparable words for `snake', Skt. áhi- = Av. aži- like Arm. iž, nust then be connected with ὄφις. Also Welsh euod `Schafwürmer', euon `Pferdewurmer' may belong to ὄφις (Pedersen Vergl. Gramm. 1, 99, Lewis-Pedersen 29, Pok. 44. - Cf. also ἔγχελυς.Page in Frisk: 1,601-602Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἔχις
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