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1 κεραία
II anything projecting like a horn: hence,1 yard-arm, A.Eu. 557 (lyr.), Th.7.41, IG22.657, 1604.17, PMagd.11.4 (iii B.C.), etc.; κ. καθελέσθαι, ὑφιέναι, i.e.lower sail, Plb.14.10.11, Plu.2.169b; opp.ἐντείνασθαι Call.
Fr.anon. 382; ἀπὸ ψιλῆς τῆς κ. 'under bare poles', Luc.Tox.19.b projecting beam of a crane, etc., Th.2.76, cf.4.100, IG11(2).161 A90 (Delos, iii B. C.), Ph.Bel.100.18, Plb.8.5.10, Arr.An.2.19.2.3 in writing, apex of a letter, IG2.4321.10 (iv B.C.), A.D.Synt.28.27, cf. Ev.Matt.5.18, Ev.Luc.16.17, Antyll. ap.Orib.45.57.4;ζυγομαχεῖν περὶ συλλαβῶν καὶ κ. Plu.2.1100a
; διὰ πάσης κ. διῆκον showing itself in every word of a speech, D.H.Din. 7.5 projecting spur of a mountain, Plu.Cat.Ma.13; of the horns of Europe and Africa at the Straits of Gibraltar, AP4.3b.40 (Agath.); arms of a harbour, Philostr.VS1.21.2.7 pl., supposed teat-like projections inside the womb, Diocl.Fr.27; but the Fallopian tubes, Gal.UP14.11, Ruf.Onom. 194.III bow made of horn, AP6.75 (Paul.Sil.). -
2 πλεκτάνη
A anything twined or wreathed, coil, wreath, ; flame-wreath, Id.Fr.281.3; π. καπνοῦ wreath of smoke, Ar.Av. 1717.II pl., arms of the poulp or octopus, tentacles, Alex.187.2, Eub.150.7, Diph.34, Arist.HA 524b1, PA 685b4, Thphr.HP8.8.4,9.13.6; of theναυτίλος 11
, Arist.HA 622b10; also of the antennae of the καρίς, Dsc.4.77.IV Medic., mastoid growth in the uterus, Diocl.Fr.27, Eudem. and Praxag. ap. Gal.2.890.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πλεκτάνη
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3 σπερματικός
A of or for seed or generation, seminal, πόροι, ὄργανα, Arist.GA 716b17, 717a12; περίττωμα ib. 717a30; ; fruitful in seed,ζῷον Thphr.CP1.16.4
; σ. γένεσις from seed, ib.1.2.1; τὸ -κόν the seed-vessel, Id.HP6.4.3.b capable of procreating, Arist.Pr. 876b38, GA 750a13;δυνάμεις Sor.1.41
; πόρος, of the Fallopian tubes, Herophil. ap. Gal.4.597; τὸ ς. the procreative faculty, Zeno Stoic.1.39, cf. Stoic.2.258.2 metaph., generative, esp. in Stoic Philosophy, σ. λόγοι generative principles, v. λόγος 111.7b: in Arith., ἡ δυὰς ς. Iamb.in Nic.p.31 P., al. Adv.- κῶς Theol.Ar.3
,4.II general, summary, Ulp.ad D.9 init., Syrian. in Hermog.2.91 R. Adv. -κῶς, [εἴρηται] Gal.7.764.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σπερματικός
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4 ἑλιγμός
A winding, convolution, of the Labyrinth, Hdt.2.148;πολλοὺς ἑ. ἄνω καὶ κάτω πλανᾶσθαι X.Cyr.1.3.4
; of the gut,ἑ. ἔχει Arist.HA 532b7
; of the Fallopian tubes, ib. 510b19; of the brain, Erasistr. ap. Gal.5.603; of a snake, Sch.Nic.Th. 159; of dancers' feet, Orph.H.38.12: generally, rotatory motion, Plu.2.404f; ὀφθαλμῶν ἑλιγμοί rolling of eyes, Procop.Gaz.p.151 B.;ἑ. καὶ ἀναστροφαὶ ὀργάνων Max.Tyr.19.4
: pl., the plies of a knot, Plu.Alex. 18;ῥευμάτων ἑλιγμοί Id.Caes.19
;ὀρῶν Lib.Or.61.8
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἑλιγμός
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