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1 μετρητής
μετρητής, οῦ, ὁ a liquid measure of about 40 liters, measure, orig. fr. Attica (Demosth. 42, 20; Aristot. HA 8, 9; Polyb. 2, 15, 1; ins [since IV B.C.]; pap, LXX; TestSol 16:7 P; EpArist 76; loanw. in rabb.), similar in content to the Hebr. בַּת, containing 72 sextarii (Jos., Ant. 8, 57) or pints=39.39 liters, or about nine gallons (s. FHultsch, Griech. u. röm. Metrologie2 1882, 101f; 108f; 703). As measure for wine (SIG 672, 54 [162–160 B.C.]; OGI 266, 4; Gk. Pap. fr. Gurob [1921] 8, 14; freq. in pap as wine measure; 1 Esdr 8:20; Bel 3 Theod.) J 2:6.—DELG s.v. μέτρον. M-M. -
2 σήκωμα
A a weight in the balance, standard weight, IG22.1013.8, Hyp.Fr. 271 (ap.Poll.4.172); σμικρὸν τὸ σὸν σ. προστίθης slight is the weight that you throw into the scale, E.Heracl. 690; σ. μολίβδινα leaden weights or counterpoises, Plb.8.5.9; τὸ κατόπιν σ. τῆς προβολῆς, of the spear, Id.18.29.3; makeweight, Id.18.24.5.b a standard measure, [ κρότωνος] PCair.Zen.670.7 (iii B.C.);σ. σιτηροῦ ἡμεδίμνου SIG2508
(Delos, i B.C.); jar or measure of wine, POxy.1720.5 (iv A.D.), 1896.19 (vi A.D.), PLond.ined. 2115 (vi A.D.).II = σηκός 11, sacred enclosure, E.El. 1274, IG3.1979. -
3 οινιστήρια
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4 οἰνιστήρια
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5 διπλάδιος
A double, poet. for διπλάσιος, AP11.158 (Antip. (?)).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διπλάδιος
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6 διπλοκεράμιον
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διπλοκεράμιον
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7 δίχωρον
δίχωρον, τό, aGreek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δίχωρον
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8 Κνίδιος
II κόκκος Κ., ὁ, berry of the shrub κνέωρον ( Daphne Gnidium), used as a purgative, Eub.128, Thphr.HP9.20.2, Dsc.1.36, 4.172.IV v. κνήδιον.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Κνίδιος
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9 Κῷος
II as Subst. Κῷος (sc. βόλος), ὁ, the highest throw with the ἀστράγαλοι, opp. Χῖος, Hsch.; τὰ κῷα are the inner, τὰ χῖα the outer, sides of the huckle-bones ([etym.] ἀστράγαλοι), Arist.HA 499b28 ( κῶλα and ἰσχία codd.), cf. Cael. 292a29 (v.l.). -
10 μονόχωρος
μονό-χωρος, ον,II [suff] μονό-χωρον, τό, measure of wine, etc., in Egypt, PFay. 220 (ii A. D.), Sammelb. 4425 vii 26 (ii A. D.), PFlor.76 (iii A. D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μονόχωρος
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11 μουστάριον
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12 οἰνιστήρια
οἰν-ιστήρια (sc. ἱερά), τά, festival at which Athenians cut off the μαλλός, κόννος or σκόλλυς of their sons previous to their being enrolled among the ἔφηβοι, at the same time offeringA a measure of wine ([etym.] οἴνου μέτρον) to Heracles, and drinking part of it to the health of their φράτερες, Eup.135, Hsch., Phot. ([full] οἰνιαστήρια in Eust.907.18).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > οἰνιστήρια
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13 οἰνομετρέω
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14 σμιρεύς
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σμιρεύς
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15 κάδος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `vase or wine and other fluidities'; also a measure (IA.).Derivatives: Deminut. κάδιον (LXX, Delos IIIa, Cyrene II-IIIp), καδίσκος, also `voting urn' (Att.); with hypocoristic gemination and familiar χ-suffix (Chantr. Form. 404) κάδδιχος, as measure = half ἑκτεύς (Lac., H.) with κεκαδδίσθαι (- ίχθαι?) `to be rejected on a vote' (Lac., Plu. Lyc. 12); also κάδδιξ (Heracl.), prob. after χοῖνιξ and ἄδδιξ (Ar. Fr. 709); hypercorrect καταδίχιον (Tauromenion) for *καδδίχιον as if from κατά and δίχα. - Wackernagel Hell. 11f. = Kl. Schr. 1042f., Bechtel Dial. 2, 374f., Fraenkel Phil. 97, 163.Origin: LW [a loanword which is (probably) not of Pre-Greek origin] Sem., PGX [probably a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Loanword, cf. Hebr. kad `bucket' (s. Schwyzer 64 a.152); E. Masson, Emprunts sémit. 42-44. From κάδος Lat. cadus, Arab. ḳādūs (Lokotsch Et. Wb. No 988). - Fur. 130 compares ἅδδιξ, with κ\/zero, and suggests that the words are Pre-Greek.Page in Frisk: 1,751-752Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κάδος
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16 Θάσιος
A of or from Thasos, Θάσιος (sc. οἶνος) Thasian wine, Hermipp.82.3, Ar.Fr. 317, etc.;Θάσιον οἴνου σταμνίον Id.Lys. 196
, cf. Ec. 1119; Θάσια κάρυα almonds, Chrysipp.Tyan. ap. Ath.14.647f, Aët.12.37; so Θάσια alone, Plu.2.1097d, Dsc.4.188, Gp.10.57 tit.: in sg., ib.76.6: ἡ Θασία ἅλμη pickled sea-fish, Cratin.6; and without ἅλμη, ἀνακυκᾶν Θασίαν to make this pickle, Ar.Ach. 671.II Θάσιος, ὁ (sc. μήν), name of month at Temnos, Wiener Denkschr.53.96 (prob.).2 Θάσιον, τό, a measure in Egypt, PCair.Zen.12.19 (iii B.C.), al. -
17 κάδος
A jar or vessel for water or wine, Anacr.17, Archil.4, Hdt.3.20, S.Fr.534.3 (anap.), Ar.Ach. 549, etc.;κ. ἀντλητικός CPR 232.12
(ii A.D.); said to be [dialect] Ion. for κεράμιον, Clitarch.Gloss. ap. Ath. 11.473b.2 a liquid measure,= ἀμφορεύς, Philoch.155a; (cod. A), cj. in Simon.155.4 ( Hermes64.274);πίνει τετραχόοισι κάδοις Hedyl.
ap. Ath.l.c.; later, half an ἀμφ., Script. Metrol.1.257, 2.144 Hultsch.III funerary urn, Jahresh.8.154.—The metre usu. requires κάδος, never κάδδος which is written in Them.in Ph.268.2, al.; cf. κάδδιχος. -
18 κύαθος
κῠαθ-ος, ὁ,A ladle, for drawing wine out of the κρατήρ, Anacr.63.5, Pl.Com.176, Archipp. 21, X.Cyr.1.3.9, PEleph.5.3 (iii B.C.), etc.; cold metal ladles were applied to bruises, Arist.Pr. 890b7; κύαθον αἰτήσεις τάχα you'll need a ladle shortly (from being so soundly beaten), Ar.Lys. 444; ὑπωπιασμέναι.. καὶ κυάθους προσκείμεναι with ladles applied, Id. Pax 542, cf. E.Fr. 374, Apolloph.3.III κύαθοι κλειδῶν ἀνεστηκότες filled-out hollows round the collar-bones, Philostr.Gym.48. -
19 πρόχοος
A (Naucratis, vii/vi B.C.): nom. pl. πρόχοι ib.1026.25 (Cos, iv/iii B.C.); dat. pl. πρόχουσι is f.l. in E. Ion 435; acc. pl.πρόχους X.Cyr.5.2.7
, Ael.NA5.23: ([etym.] προχέω):—vessel for pouring out, jug, esp. ewer for pouring water upon the hands of guests, Il.24.304, Od.1.136, 4.52, 15.135, Hes. Th. 785, S.Ant. 430, E. l.c., Anaxandr.41.27 (anap.), Xenarch.7.14, etc.3 Thessal. for λήκυθος, Clitarch. ap. Ath.11.495c.II a liquid measure, IG14.422 ii 10, al. ([place name] Tauromenium).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πρόχοος
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20 σάκκος
2 sieve, strainer, esp. for wine, Hippon.57, Poll.6.19;σ. τρίχινοι PHamb.10.39
(ii A.D.).3 coarse garment, sackcloth, worn as mourning by the Jews, LXX Ge.37.34, Ev.Luc.10.13, J.BJ2.12.5, cf. Plu.2.239c.III coarse beard, like rough hair-cloth,σάκον πρὸς ταῖν γνάθοιν ἔχειν Ar.Ec. 502
; cf.σακεσφόρος 11
.—The form σάκος is said to be [dialect] Att., Ael.Dion.Fr. 296, Phryn.229, Moer. p.354 P., Thom.Mag. p.344 R., etc.; while σάκκος is called [dialect] Dor. by Phryn. l.c., Hellenic by Moer. and Thom.Mag. ll.cc., Comic by Poll.7.191. In Ar.Ach. 822, Ec. 502, σάκος is required by the metre, as is σάκκος in Ach. 745 ([place name] Megarian), and in Hippon. l.c.; codd. of Hdt. give σάκκος. Inscrr. haveσάκος IG22.1672.73
,74, 108 and σάκκος ib.198: Papyri haveσάκος PCair.Zen.753.27
(iii B.C.), UPZ84.52 (ii B.C.), but oftener ,14 (iii B.C.), PTeb.116.3 (ii B.C.), etc. (Prob. the word, like the thing, was borrowed from Phoenicia, cf. Hebr. saq.)
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