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1 αναυλόχητον
ἀναυλόχητοςnot brought to haven: masc /fem acc sgἀναυλόχητοςnot brought to haven: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
2 ἀναυλόχητον
ἀναυλόχητοςnot brought to haven: masc /fem acc sgἀναυλόχητοςnot brought to haven: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
3 λιμήν
A harbour, Il.1.432 (here distd. fr. ὅρμος, mooringplace), al., Pl.Ti. 25a, etc.; Κανθάρου λ. a dockyard in the Piraeus, with a pun on κάνθαρος just above, Ar. Pax 145 (ubi v. Sch.): freq. in pl.,λιμένες νηῶν ὀχοί Od.5.404
; ;λιμένες τε πάνορμοι 13.195
, cf. S.Ph. 936, etc.: c. gen. objecti, λιμένες θαλάσσης havens of refuge from the sea, Od.5.418, cf. Hes.Sc. 207.II metaph., haven, retreat, refuge, Thgn.460; ἑταιρείας λ. a haven of friendship, S.Aj. 683;οὗτος.. λ. πέφανται τῶν ἐμῶν βουλευμάτων E.Med. 769
: c. gen. objecti, λ. κακῶν from ills, A.Supp. 471;ὦ ναυτίλοισι χείματος λ. φανείς E.Andr. 891
;ὕπνον.. τῶν καμάτων λ. Critias 6.20
D.;λ. τῆς πλάνης ἥδε ἡ γῆ μόνη λείπεται D.H.1.58
.2 gathering-place, receptacle,πλούτου λ. A.Pers. 250
; ;παντὸς οἰωνοῦ λ. S.Ant. 1000
; Ἅιδου λ. harbour of death, ib. 1284 (lyr.);ξείνων αἰδοῖοι λιμένες Emp.112.3
; βοῆς τῆς σῆς ποῖος οὐκ ἔσται λ.; what place shall not harbour (i.e. receive) thy cry? S.OT 420. -
4 ναύλοχος
ναύλοχ-ος, ον,A affording a safe anchorage, epith. of a harbour,λιμένες δ' ἔνι ν. αὐτῇ Od.4.846
;ν. ἐς λιμένα 10.141
;ν. λιπὼν ἕδρας S.Aj. 460
; ὦ ν. καὶ πετραῖα θερμὰ λουτρά ye hot springs by the haven and from the rock (unless ναύλοχα is Subst.), Id.Tr. 633 (lyr.);Ἀχαιῶν ναύλοχοι περιπτυχαί E.Hec. 1015
: [comp] Sup.ναυλοχώτατος λιμήν Ph.1.181
, cf. 352.II Subst., station for ships, haven, Suid.: also neut. pl.ναύλοχα Plu.2.984b
; cf. supr.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ναύλοχος
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5 κατάλυσις
-εως + ἡ N 3 0-0-1-1-2=4 Jer 30,14(49,20); DnLXX 2,22; 2 Mc 8,17; 4 Mc 11,25dissolution, putting down 2 Mc 8,17; feebleness, destruction 4 Mc 11,25; ac-comodation for animals Jer 30,14 (49,20); lodging, shelter, haven of refuge DnLXX 2,22Cf. HUSSON 1983a, 133-136; →LSJ RSuppl -
6 λιμήν,-ένος
+ ὁ N 3 0-0-0-1-8=9 Ps 106(107),30; 1 Ezr 5,53; 1 Mc 14,5; 2 Mc 12,6.9 -
7 κατατρέχω
Aκατέδρᾰμον Ar.Ec. 961
, etc.: [tense] pf. - δεδράμηκα [ᾰμ] X.HG4.7.6:—[voice] Pass., [tense] aor. inf.καταδρᾰμηθῆναι Heph.Astr.1.21
:— run down, Ar.l.c.;ἀπὸ τῶν ἄκρων Hdt.7.192
;κάτω Id.3156
;ἐπὶ θάλατταν X. An.7.1.20
;ἐπί τινας Act.Ap.21.32
.2 of seamen or passengers by sea, run to land, disembark, X.HG5.1.12;εἰς ἐμπόρια Plb.3.91.2
: metaph., κ. ξένιον ἄστυ come to a haven in.., f.l. in Pi.N.4.23.II trans., run down, inveigh against,τὴν Σπάρτην Pl.Lg. 806c
, cf. Diog.Oen.12, D.C.50.2, etc.: more freq. c. gen., Phld.Vit.p.42 J., etc.;κ. τῶν μάντεων D.L.2.135
;τῶν συνόντων τοῖς δυνάσταις D.C.61.10
;τῆς μέθης Ath.1.1c
e;Ἀλκιβιάδου ὡς οἰνόφλυγος Id.5.22o
c, cf. A.D.Synt.100.19; κατὰ τῆς βουλῆς, κατὰ τῆς μοναρχίας, D.C.36.44, 66.13.2 overrun, ravage, lay waste,τῆς Σαλαμῖνος τὰ πολλά Th.2.94
, cf. 8.92, Dionys. Com.3.5, D.S.2.44, Luc.Alex.2, etc., oppress,τοὺς γεωργούς PTeb. 41.30
(ii B.C.).5 hurry, Plu.2.512e.6 slip down, of a bandage, Gal.18(1).829.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κατατρέχω
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8 κέλλω
A , E.Hec. 1057 (lyr.),κελῶ Hsch.
: [tense] aor. ἔκελσα (v. infr.):— drive on, Hom. only in Od., always in phrase νῆα κέλσαι run a ship to land, put her to shore,νῆα μὲν αὐτοῦ κέλσαι Od.10.511
;νῆα.. ἐκέλσαμεν ἐν ψαμάθοισιν 9.546
; cause to land,ἀνδρῶν ἡρώων στόλον A.R.2.1090
: metaph.,Ἄργει κ. πόδα E.El. 139
(lyr.).II intr., of ships or seamen, put to shore or into harbour,κελσάσῃσι δὲ νηυσὶ καθείλομεν ἱστία Od.9.149
;κέλσαντες Σιμόεντος ἐπ' ἀκτάς A. Ag. 696
(lyr.), cf. Eu.10; ; : c.acc. loci,κέλσαι.. Ἄργους γαῖαν A.Supp.15
(anap.);Τροίας ἄστυ E. Rh. 934
: metaph., A.Pr. 186 (lyr.);κ. ποτὶ τέρμα E.Hipp. 140
(lyr.); πᾷ κέλσω; where shall I find a haven? Id.Hec. 1057 (lyr.). (Cf. κέλομαι.) -
9 ἀναυλόχητος
ἀναυλόχητος, ον,A not brought to haven, Lyc.745.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀναυλόχητος
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10 ὁρμίζω
A- ίσσω Il.14.77
: [tense] aor.ὥρμισα Od.4.785
, etc.:— [voice] Med. and [voice] Pass., [tense] fut.- ιοῦμαι Th.6.42
: [tense] aor.ὡρμισάμην Hdt.9.96
, Th. 2.86, etc.: less freq. ὡρμίσθην (v. infr.): [tense] pf. : ( ὅρμος II):—bring to a safe anchorage, bring into harbour, moor, anchor,νῆα Od.3.11
, 12.317, cf. Hdt.6.107 ;ἐπ' ἀγκυρῶν [τριήρεις] Th.7.59
; ὑψοῦ δ' ἐν νοτίῳ τήν γ' ὥρμισαν moored the ship in the deeper water, Od.4.785, 8.55 ;ὁρμίσας ἕκαστον ἀσκόν, λίθους ἀρτήσας καὶ ἀφεὶς ὥσπερ ἀγκύρας X.An.3.5.10
; οἴκαδ' ὁ. πλάτην bring the ship safe home, E.Tr. 1155 (v. l.); ὁ. τινὰ εἰς λιμένας, of Zeus, AP9.9 (Jul. Polyaen.); bring to land, ἀσπίδα.. θάλασσα.. παρὰ τύμβον.. ὥρμισεν ib. 115: metaph., ἐν σπαργάνοισι παιδὸς ὁρμίσαι δίκην that she wrapped it safely, put it to rest, in swathing bands, A.Ch. 529.II [voice] Med. and [voice] Pass., come to anchor, lie at anchor, Hdt.9.96, Antipho 5.22 ;Κύπριδος ὁρμισθεῖσα.. ἐν λιμένεσσιν Emp.98.3
, cf. E.Or. 242 ; ἐπὶ τῷ Ῥίῳ, ἔξω [τοῦ Ῥίου] ὡρμίσαντο, Th.2.86;ὡρμίσαντο παρὰ τῇ Χερρονήσῳ X.An.6.2.2
; πρὸς ταὐτὸν ὁρμισθεὶς πέδον having come to a place and anchored there, S.Ph. 546 ;πρὸς τὴν γῆν ὁρμισθείς X.HG1.4.18
;ὡρμίσαντο εἰς Ἁρμήνην Id.An.6.1.15
, cf. D.7.15, etc.;ταῖς λοιπαῖς [ναυσὶν] ἐς τὸ νησίδιον ὁρμίζονται Th.8.11
.2 metaph., to be in haven, i. e. rest in safety,εἰς λιμένα τὸν τῆς τέχνης Philem. 213.9
; ὁρμίζεσθαι τὴν τελευταίαν ὅρμισιν, i.e. to die, Ael.Fr.79 ; dependent on..,E.
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11 ὅρμος
A cord, chain, esp. necklace, collar, Il.18.401, h.Ven. 163; of gold and electron, Od.15.460, 18.295, cf. h.Ven.88, Hes.Op.74;χρυσεόδμητοι ὅρμοι A.Ch. 617
(lyr.); (lyr.), cf. IG12.386.24, Ar.V. 677 ;ὅ. Ἐριφύλης IG11(2).161
B 42 (Delos, iii B. C.), cf. Pl.R. 590a.2 generally, anything strung like a necklace, wreath, chaplet, Pi.O.2.74; στεφάνων ὅρμος a string of crowns, i. e. of praises, Id.N.4.17.3 a kind of dance, performed in a ring by youths and maidens alternately, Luc.Salt.11.4 ὁρμοί (on the accent v. infr.): ἱμάντες ὑποδημάτων, Hsch.II roadstead, anchorage, esp. the inner part of a harbour or basin, where ships lie, Il.1.435, A.Supp. 765, 772, Ag. 665, IG12.889,890, etc.; ὅρμον ποιέεσθαι or θέσθαι, = ὁρμίζεσθαι, Hdt.7.193, Theoc.13.30; τοῖσιοὕτω εἶχεὅρμου those whom the anchorage permitted to do so, Hdt.7.188.2 metaph., haven, place of shelter or refuge, E.Hec. 450 (lyr.);ὅ. ἐλευθερίας AP7.388
([place name] Bianor) ;τὸ γῆρας.. ὅ. τῶν κακῶν Bion
ap.D.L.4.48; βίου πλεύσαντα πρὸς ὅρμον having come to the end of life, IG2.2081; ὅρμον ὁδοιπορίης to the journey's end, AP11.317 (Pall.).b pl., of the favourite haunts of game, X.Cyn.10.7.III means of mooring, attachment, AP 9.296 (Apollonid.). (Some Gramm. distd. signf. I from II, making I oxyt. ὁρμός, v. Eust.1788.46,1967.29.) -
12 ὑπαγωγή
ὑπᾰγωγ-ή, ἡ,A leading on gradually,τοῦ κυνηγεσίου X.Cyn.6.12
; leading on artfully, D.19.322 (v.l. ἐπ-, pl.), Poll.4.50, Phot.2 Gramm., introduction, use of a form, A.D. Synt.206.19.IV irrigation-channel, Sammelb.5126.25 (iii A.D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑπαγωγή
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13 Ἴωνες
Grammatical information: m. pl.Meaning: Ionian, one of the four Greek main tribes (since Ν 685 Ίάονες ἑλκεχίτωνες; late Interpolation, v. Wilamowitz Glaube 1, 85 A. 3).Dialectal forms: Myc. IawoneCompounds: As 2. member in Παν-ίωνες (Eust. 1414, 36), backformation after Παν-έλληνες from Πανιών-ιον n. `temple of all Ionians', - ια pl. name of the feast (Hdt.), Πανιώνιος m. surname of Apollon a. o. (inscr.).Derivatives: 1. Ίάς, - άδος f. `Ionian woman, Ionic' (Hdt., Th.) with Ίακός (Plb.); to Ἴωνες after Ε῝λληνες: `Ελλάς (cf. below). 2. Ίαόνιος `Ionic, Greek' (A. in lyr.), Ίαονίς f. (Nic.); late Ίώνιος `id.' (Philostr.) with Ίωνίς f. (Call., Paus.), Ίωνιάς f. (Nic., Str.); here Ίωνία `Ionia' (A. Pers. 771), Ίαονίη-θε (Nic. Fr. 74, 2). 3. Ίωνικός `Ionic' (Hdt., Th.). 4. ὁ Ίόνιος ( κόλπος etc.) m. `the Ionic Sea' (between Epeiros and Italy; cf. below). 5. Ίάνειος patronym. (Thess.). 6. ἰωνίσκος m. ephesian name of the fish χρυσόφρυς (`gilt-head'; Archestr.; cf. Strömberg Fischnamen 86). Denomin. verb ἰωνίζω `speak Ionic' (A. D.).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Uncertain Ίαωλκός, Ίωλκός town in Magnesia on the Pagasaic gulf (since Hes. Th. 997), prop. "Haven of Ionians" \< *ΊαϜο-ολκός? From Egypt. jwn(n)', Hebr. jāwān, OP yauna etc. we get an original *Ίά̄Ϝονες; further analysis unknown. A shorter form *Ἴον-ες is supposed in Ίόνιος (cf. Jacobsohn KZ 57, 76ff., Treidler Klio 22, 86ff., also Kretschmer Glotta 19, 216), if not after χθόνιος a. o. (by Beaumont JournofHellStud. 56, 204 Ίόνιος is connected with Ίώ); in any case Ίάς and Ίαωλκός can be explained from Ίάονες, Ἴωνες. Unclear Ίάνων ( ̆ ̆ ̄; A. Pers. 949f.; lyr.). - The accent in Ἴωνες acc. to Vendryes BSL 25, 49 shows Attic shift as in ἔγωγε. - Proper meaning unknown, so without etymology. Several hypotheses: "the ἰα-cryers" (Theander Eranos 20, 1ff.), "adorers of Apollon ἰήϊος" (Kretschmer Glotta 18, 232f., Kleinas. Forsch. 1, 1ff.). Details in Schwyzer 80: 3. S. Szemerényi Stud. z. Sprachgesch. u. Kultukunde 155-157.Page in Frisk: 1,748Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > Ἴωνες
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14 συμφύγιον
συμφύγιον, ου, τό=καταφυγή, the normal Gk term for ‘refuge in flight’ (Corpus Glossariorum Latinorum II 443, 19 ς. confugium) a place of refuge, haven in flight, sanctuary, shelter, of Jesus Christ συνφύγιον καὶ ὅπλον εὐδοκίας refuge/ally and shield of goodwill AcPl Ha 8, 23f (=BMM recto 29f; s. mg. in Schubart; for this σύμφυτον Ox 1602, 33f).—DELG s.v. φεύγω.
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