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1 κορυφαίω
κορυφαί̱ω, κορυφαῖονupper rim of a hunting-net: neut nom /voc /acc dualκορυφαί̱ω, κορυφαῖονupper rim of a hunting-net: neut gen sg (doric aeolic)κορυφαί̱ω, κορυφαῖοςhead man: masc nom /voc /acc dualκορυφαί̱ω, κορυφαῖοςhead man: masc gen sg (doric aeolic)——————κορυφαί̱ῳ, κορυφαῖονupper rim of a hunting-net: neut dat sgκορυφαί̱ῳ, κορυφαῖοςhead man: masc dat sg -
2 σαρδόν'
σαρδόνα, σαρδώνthe rope sustaining the upper edge of a hunting-net: fem acc sgσαρδόνι, σαρδώνthe rope sustaining the upper edge of a hunting-net: fem dat sgσαρδόνε, σαρδώνthe rope sustaining the upper edge of a hunting-net: fem nom /voc /acc dual -
3 θήρ
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `wild animal, beast of prey' (Il.).Compounds: Compp., e. g. θηρο-φόνος `killing wild' (Thgn.), Θηρε-φόνα (Paus. 5, 3, 3; on the comp. vowel - ε- Schwyzer 438); ἔν-θηρος `full of wild' (trag.), ἄ-θηρος (Hdt., A.) `without wild', also `without hunting' (from θήρα; Sommer Nominalkomp. 149f.).Derivatives: θηρίον `wild animal, hunted animal' (Od.; Wackernagel Unt. 218; orig. soothing diminutive, Sieberer Sprache 2, 112); posthhom. also `animal', with several derivv.: diminut. θηρίδιον (Thphr.), θηρά̄φιον (Damokr. ap. Gal.; Wackernagel Glotta 4, 243f.); prob. as backformation, θήραφος `spider' (Cyren. 62; acc. to Strömberg Wortstudien 23 as "hunted animal" from θήρα, θηρᾶν); θηριακός `regarding the enimals' (medic.), θηριώδης `full of wild animals, animal-like' (IA); θηριότης `being of an animal' (Arist); denomin.: 1. θηριόομαι, - όω `be changed into an animal' (Pl., Eub.) with θηρίωσις (Luc.); beside it θηρίωμα `malignant ulcer' from θηρίον `id.' (medic.); 2. θηριάζομαι `id.' ( Corp. Herm. 10, 20). - θήρειος `belonging to (the) wild (animals ' (IA). - Denominative verbs: 1. θηράω `hunt' (A.), perf. ptc. πεφειράκοντες (Thess.); from there θηρατήρ, - άτωρ (- ρητ-) `hunter' (Il.; on - τήρ: - τωρ Benveniste Noms d'agent 46 with the objections of Fraenkels Gnomon 22, 161) with θηρατήριος (S.); also θηρατής `id.' (Ar.) mit θηρατικός (X.); θήραμα `hunting booty' (E.), θήρατρον `apparatus for hunting, net' (X.); θηράσιμος `worth the hunting, the trying' (A. Pr. 858; cf. Arbenz Die Adj. auf - ιμος 63). Here also as backformation θήρα `hunt, booty' (Il.) with θηροσύνη `id.' (Opp., AP), θηρότις θηρεύτρια H. (after ἀγρότις). As 2. member - θήρας, e. g. ὀρνιθο-θήρας `birdcatcher' (Ar., Arist.). 2. θηρεύω `hunt' (τ 465) with θηρευτής `hunt' (Il.), θηρευτικός (Ar., X., Arist.), also θηρευτήρ (Opp.), f. θηρεύτρια (pap.), θήρευμα `hunting booty' (S., E., Pl.), θήρευσις `hunt' (Ph). - See Chantraine Ét. sur le vocab. grec 65ff.; also Fraenkel Nom. ag. (s. index); and Porzig Satzinhalte 234.Origin: IE [Indo-European] [493] *ǵʰueh₁r- `wild animalEtymology: With the pluralforms θῆρες, θηρῶν agree exactly the East Lith. forms žvė́res, žvėrų̃, IE *ǵhu̯ēr-es, -om; with transform. to the i-declension sing. Lith. žverìs, OCS zvěrь `id.'. Beside it with short stemvowel Lat. fĕrus `wild'. Details in W.-Hofmann s. ferus, Vasmer Russ. et. Wb. s. zverь; Pok. 493.Page in Frisk: 1,671-672Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > θήρ
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4 cassis
cassis is, m [SCAD-], a hunting-net, snare, toil: viso casse, O.—Usu. plur: (cervos) cassibus agitare, V.: ponere, O.— A spider's web: in foribus suspendit aranea casses, V.* * *Ihelmet (metal); wearer of a helmet; war, active serviceIIhunting net (often pl.); spider's web; snare, trap -
5 plaga
plaga ae, f [PARC-], a hunting-net, snare, gin: tabulam tamquam plagam ponere: in plagam cervus venit, O.—Usu. plur: tendere plagas: extricata densis Cerva plagis, H.: Nexilibus plagis silvas ambit, O.—Fig., a snare, trap, toil: hanc ergo plagam effugi: quas plagas ipsi contra se texuerunt: Antonium conieci in Caesaris plagas. — A stretch of country, region, quarter, zone, tract: aetheria, the ethereal regions, V.: caeli scrutantur plagas, C. poët.: plagae Quattuor, zones, V.: ad orientis plagam, Cu.: plaga una continuit ceteros in armis, one canton, L.* * *Ihunting net, web, trap; tract/region/quarter; expanse of country/sea; coverletIIstroke, blow, stripe, cut, thrust; wound/gash, injury; misfortune; impression -
6 λίνον
A anything made of flax (v. fin.)1 cord, fishingline, Il.16.408; thread spun from a distaff, E.Or. 1431 (lyr.), Archipp. 38, etc.: pl., E.Tr. 537 (lyr.); thread for stringing jewels, ;ἄλλα παντοδαπὰ χρυσᾶ ἀνηρμένα ἐπὶ λίνου IG11(2).208.22
(Delos, iii B. C.); thread used as a ligature, Gal. 2.669.2 metaph., thread of destiny spun by the Fates, Il.20.128, Od.7.198, etc.: pl.,τά γε μὰν λ. πάντα λελοίπει ἐκ Μοιρᾶν Theoc.1.139
, cf. Call.Lav.Pall. 104; ὑπὲρ τὸ λ., = ὑπὲρ μόρον, Luc.JConf.2.3 prov., with or without neg., λίνον λίνῳ συνάπτειν, i. e. join like with like , deal with matters of like kind, Pl.Euthd. 298c, Stratt.38, Arist. Ph. 207a17.4 fishing-net,ἀψῖσι λίνου ἁλόντε Il.5.487
, cf.κλωστήρ 11
; also, hunting-net, Theoc.8.58, 27.17; for catching birds, D.S.1.60, AP9.396 (Paul. Sil.), 343 (Arch.); λ. δορκάδεια hunting-nets for gazelles, PCair.Zen. 524 (iii B. C.).5 linen, linen-cloth, Il. 9.661, Od.13.73, 118: pl., linen cloths, linen garments, A.Supp. 121, 132 (both lyr.): sg., linen garment, Apoc.15.6; sail-cloth, Ar.Ra. 364, A.R.1.565, etc.6 flax for spinning,λίνου μεστὸν ἄτρακτον Ar. Ra. 1347
, cf. PRev.Laws39.7 (iii B. C.), etc.; λ. Καρπάσιον asbestos, Paus.1.26.7.II the plant flax, Linum usitatissimum,λίνον ἐργάζεσθαι Hdt.2.105
, etc.; λίνου σπέρμα linseed, Th.4.26: pl.,ἡ ἐκ των λ. δημιουργία Pl.Plt. 280c
.2 = θυμελαία, Dsc.4.172.3 = χρυσόγονον, ib.56.4 λ. πύρινον, an unknown plant, Thphr. HP9.18.6.5 λ. ἀπὸ τῶν δενδρέων cotton, Gossypium herbaceum, Nearch. ap. Arr.Ind.1.16.1. -
7 δίκτυον
A net:1 fishing-net, δικτύῳ ἐξέρυσαν πολυωπῷ (sc. ἰχθύας) Od.22.386;φελλοὶ δ' ὣς ἄγουσι δ. A.Ch. 506
;μολυβδὶς ὥστε δ. κατέσπασεν S.Fr. 840
; δ. καθιέναι, ἀναιρεῖσθαι, Arist. HA 533b19, 602b8.4 lattice-work, IG11(2).165.4, 13 (Delos, iii B. C.).5 bottom of a sieve, Hsch.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δίκτυον
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8 κεκρύφαλος
κεκρύφᾰλος, ὁ,A woman's hair-net,τῆλε δ' ἀπὸ κρατὸς βάλε δέσματα σιγαλόεντα, ἄμπυκα, κεκρύφαλόν τε ἰδὲ πλεκτὴν ἀναδέσμην Il.22.469
, cf. Hp.Steril.219, Ar.Th. 138, D.H.7.9;κ. καὶ μίτρα Ar.Th. 257
; λιθόβλητοι, λιθοκόλλητοι κ., AP5.269 (Paul. Sil.), 275 (Agath.).II second stomach of ruminating animals, from its net-like structure, Arist.HA 507b4, PA 674b14, Ael.NA5.41.III pouch or belly of a hunting-net, X.Cyn.6.7, Plu.Alex. 25. [[pron. full] ῠ in Hom., AP; but [pron. full] ῡ in [dialect] Att., Ar.l.c., Eup.170, Antiph.117, 189.]Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κεκρύφαλος
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9 κεκρύφαλος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `hair-net of a woman, envelopped by the ἀναδέσμη' (Il.), also `part of the head-stall of a bridle' (X., Att. inscr.), `pouch of the belly of a hunting-net' (X., Plu.); `the second stomach of a ruminant, net-stomach' (Arist.; Strömberg Wortstudien 63f.). S. Marinatos, Arch. Homerica I, B 22.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Technical word of unknown, perh. Asiatic origin, perh. reshaped after κρύφα, κρύπτω. Unacceptable IE. ( κρύπτω, κορυφή, κρόκη) and Semitic etymologies in Bq. No doubt Pre-Greek.Page in Frisk: 1,813Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κεκρύφαλος
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10 σαγήνη
A large drag-net for taking fish, seine, Ital. sagena, LXX Hb.1.15, al., Ev.Matt.13.47, Plu.2.169c, Luc.Tim.22, Pisc.51, etc.;σαγήνην βάλλειν Babr.4.1
, 9.6; hunting-net, Id.43.8.2 = ἐπίπλοος (c), Poll.2.169. -
11 buitrón
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12 κορυφαία
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13 κορυφαῖα
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14 κορυφαίον
κορυφαῖονupper rim of a hunting-net: neut nom /voc /acc sgκορυφαῖοςhead man: masc acc sg -
15 κορυφαῖον
κορυφαῖονupper rim of a hunting-net: neut nom /voc /acc sgκορυφαῖοςhead man: masc acc sg -
16 κορυφαίοιν
κορυφαί̱οιν, κορυφαῖονupper rim of a hunting-net: neut gen /dat dualκορυφαί̱οιν, κορυφαῖοςhead man: masc gen /dat dual -
17 κορυφαίοις
κορυφαί̱οις, κορυφαῖονupper rim of a hunting-net: neut dat plκορυφαί̱οις, κορυφαῖοςhead man: masc dat pl -
18 κορυφαίου
κορυφαί̱ου, κορυφαῖονupper rim of a hunting-net: neut gen sgκορυφαί̱ου, κορυφαῖοςhead man: masc gen sg -
19 κορυφαίωι
κορυφαί̱ῳ, κορυφαῖονupper rim of a hunting-net: neut dat sgκορυφαί̱ῳ, κορυφαῖοςhead man: masc dat sg -
20 κορυφαίων
κορυφαί̱ων, κορυφαῖονupper rim of a hunting-net: neut gen plκορυφαί̱ων, κορυφαῖοςhead man: masc gen pl
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