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1 καταιθύσσει
καταιθύσσωwave: pres ind mp 2nd sgκαταιθύσσωwave: pres ind act 3rd sgκαταιθύσσωwave: pres ind mp 2nd sgκαταιθύσσωwave: pres ind act 3rd sg -
2 καταίθυσσον
καταιθύσσωwave: imperf ind act 3rd pl (homeric ionic)καταιθύσσωwave: imperf ind act 1st sg (homeric ionic)καταιθύσσωwave: imperf ind act 3rd pl (homeric ionic)καταιθύσσωwave: imperf ind act 1st sg (homeric ionic) -
3 κλύδων'
κλύδωνα, κλύδωνwave: masc acc sgκλύδωνι, κλύδωνwave: masc dat sgκλύδωνε, κλύδωνwave: masc nom /voc /acc dual -
4 Κυματολήγη
Κῡματολήγη, ΚυματολήγηWave-stiller: fem nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic)——————Κῡματολήγῃ, ΚυματολήγηWave-stiller: fem dat sg (attic epic ionic) -
5 καταιθύσσουσα
καταιθύσσωwave: pres part act fem nom /voc sg (attic epic doric ionic)καταιθύσσωwave: pres part act fem nom /voc sg (attic epic doric ionic) -
6 καταιθύσσων
καταιθύσσωwave: pres part act masc nom sgκαταιθύσσωwave: pres part act masc nom sg -
7 κυματολήγη
κυματολήγηWave-stiller: fem nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic)——————κυματολήγηWave-stiller: fem dat sg (attic epic ionic) -
8 κυμοτόμον
κυμοτόμοςwave-cleaving: masc /fem acc sgκυμοτόμοςwave-cleaving: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
9 πεντακυμίας
πεντακῡμίᾱς, πεντακυμίαfifth wave: fem acc plπεντακῡμίᾱς, πεντακυμίαfifth wave: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
10 τανταλίζει
τανταλίζωwave about: pres ind mp 2nd sgτανταλίζωwave about: pres ind act 3rd sg -
11 τετρακυμία
τετρακυμίᾱ, τετρακυμίαquadruple wave: fem nom /voc /acc dualτετρακυμίᾱ, τετρακυμίαquadruple wave: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic) -
12 κορύσσω
Aκόρυσσε Il.21.306
; poet. inf. - έμεν Pi.P.8.75:—[voice] Med., [tense] aor. ἐκορυσσάμην, part.κορυσσάμενος Il.19.397
:—[voice] Pass., [tense] pf. κεκόρυθμαι, part. κεκορυθμένος, freq. in Hom. (v. infr.): ([etym.] κόρυς):— poet., chiefly [dialect] Ep., Verb, prop. furnish with a helmet: hence,1 generally, fit out, equip, marshal,πόλεμόν τε κορύσσων Il.2.273
;κλόνον ἀνδρῶν Hes.Sc. 148
; μάχην ib. 198;μάχας ἔργον Pi.I.8(7).58
;φιλαιμάτους ἀλκάς E.Rh. 933
:—in Hom. mostly [voice] Pass. and [voice] Med., equip, arm oneself,τὼ δὲ κορυσσέσθην Il.4.274
; ; ; , etc.; of things, δοῦρε δύω κεκορυθμένα χαλκῷ headed with brass, 3.18, 11.43: abs., ἔγχος, βριθὺ μέγα στιβαρὸν κεκορυθμένον 16.802: c. acc., ὅπλων κεκορυθμένος ἔνδυτ' E.IA 1073 (lyr.): metaph.,ἔριδι κ. Id.Andr. 279
(lyr.).II make crested, κόρυσσε δὲ κῦμα ῥόοιο reared his crested wave, Il.21.306:—[voice] Pass., rear its head, of a wave,πόντῳ μέν τε πρῶτα κορύσσεται Il.4.424
, cf. A.R.2.71; of Eris,ἥ τ' ὀλίγη μὲν πρῶτα κορύσσεται Il.4.442
; χείμαρρε, τί δὴ τόσον ὧδε κορύσσῃ; AP9.277 (Antiphil.); of clouds, Theoc.25.94, etc.; also of birds, Thphr.Sign.16: metaph.,Δῆμος.. πρὸς πνεῦμα βραχὺ κ. Com.Adesp.1324
; cf. κορθύνω. ( κορύττεται 'butts' Agath.1.4 is prob. f.l. for κορύπτεται: [tense] aor. [voice] Med.κορύξασθαι, δίκην ἀλεκτρυόνος Ath.3.127a
, dub.l. in Hp.Ep.17.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κορύσσω
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13 προσείω
A hold out and shake, π. χεῖρα shake it threateningly, E.HF 1218; προσείειν ἀνασείειν τε [τὸν πλόκαμον] wave it up and down, Id.Ba. 930;π. γυμνὰ τὰ ξίφη Ael.VH12.23
; θαλλὸν π. wave a bough before cattle, so as to lead them on, Pl.Phdr. 230d;π. θήρατρα τοῖς ὄρνισι Ael.NA1.29
; and metaph., π. Σειρῆνας, αὐλητρίδας, hold them out as a bait, ib.17.22, Ep.16; π. φόβον hold a thing out as a bugbear, Th.6.86, cf. Ael.Fr.22.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προσείω
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14 στηρίζω
A- ίξω Hp.Morb.4.52
(v.l.), 1 Ep.Pet.5.10, , Je.17.5, - ιῶ ib.Si.6.37, Je.24.6: [tense] aor.ἐστήριξα Il.4.443
, [dialect] Ep. ; inf.στηρίξαι Od.12.434
, Gal.19.192, PSI5.452.3 (iv A.D.); part.στηρίξας Sor.2.57
; opt.στηρίξειεν Th.2.49
; , App.BC1.98; imper.στηρισάτω AP14.72
:—[voice] Med., [tense] aor.ἐστηριξάμην Il.21.242
, Hp.Fract. 11, etc. (v. infr.); later , Plu.Eum.11: [tense] fut.στηρίξομαι Philostr.VA5.35
:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.στηριχθήσομαι Gal.UP9.16
: [tense] aor.ἐστηρίχθην Tyrt.11.22
, Hp.VC3, Gal.15.126: [tense] pf.ἐστήριγμαι Hes.Th. 779
, Hp.Morb.3.3, etc.; inf.ἐστηρίσθαι LXX 1 Ki. 26.19
: [tense] plpf.ἐστήρικτο Il.16.111
, Hes.Sc. 218, etc. (Cf. στῆριγξ, σκηρίπτομαι):—make fast, prop, fix, [ἴριδας] ἐν νέφεϊ στήριξε sets rainbows in the cloud, Il.11.28; οὐρανῷ ἐστήριξε κάρη, of Eris, 4.443; στηρίζειν αὐτὸ αὑτό φησι τὸ ἄπειρον (sc. Anaxagoras) Arist.Ph. 205b2, cf. Sor.2.61;σ. σήματ' ἐν οὐρανῷ Arat.10
; so prob., [λίθον] Ζεὺς στήριξε κατὰ χθονός he set the stone fast in the ground, Hes. Th. 498;βάσιν ἐστήριξαν Nic.Fr.74.49
;λίθον διορίζοντα ὅρους.. στηριχθῆναι ἐκέλευσαν OGI769
(Palestine, iii/iv A.D.).2 support, ; feed up a patient, Gal.19.192;σ. τὴν δύναμιν εὐστομάχοις τροφαῖς Id.18(2).34
, cf. Aret.CA1.1: metaph., confirm, establish,τὴν ἀρχήν App.BC1.98
;τοὺς ἀδελφούς Ev.Luc.22.32
, cf. 2 Ep.Thess.2.17, 1 Ep.Pet.5.10; corroborate, Sor.2.57.3 [voice] Med., ground, establish for oneself,κόσμον ἑαῖς στηρίξατο βουλαῖς Orph. Fr. 299
;πόδα ἐπὶ γαίης AP14.72
; πόντος στηρίξατο κῦμα νήνεμον settled its wave into a calm, ib.9.271 (Apollonid.).B [voice] Pass. and [voice] Med., to be firmly set or fixed, stand fast, οὐδὲ πόδεσσιν εἶχε στηρίξασθαι he could not get a firm footing, Il.21.242, cf. Plu.Eum.11;οὐδαμῇ ἐστήρικτο Hes.Sc. 218
; [δώματα] κίοσιν ἀργυρέοισι πρὸς οὐρανὸν ἐστήρικται the house is lifted up to heaven on pillars, Id.Th. 779; ;στηριχθεὶς ἐπὶ γῆς Tyrt.11.22
;πρὸς τῇ γῇ Arist.Mete. 376b23
(s.v.l.); ὅσοι ἐστηρίξαντο τῇ πτέρνῃ ἰσχυρῶς πηδήσαντες light heavily on it, Hp. Fract.11, cf. Art.86; ὕβον, ἐφ' οὗ ἐστήρικται τὸ ἄλλο σῶμα is steadied, Arist.HA 499a17; ἐστηριγμένα [ἔχειν] τὰ σπλάγχνα supported, opp. κρεμάμενα, Gal.15.570; ἄμπελος κάμακι ς. AP7.731 (Leon.);Ἀσκληπιὸν -ιζόμενον βάκτρῳ IG42(1).88.9
(Epid., ii A.D.); of the fixed stars, Arat.230, 274, etc.; opp. ἀκοντίζεσθαι, Arist.Mu. 395b4;λίθος ἐστήρικται Call.Ap.23
; χάσμα μέγα ἐστ. Ev.Luc.16.26; of places, merely to be situated, D.P.204.2 metaph., κακὸν κακῷ ἐστήρικτο evil was set upon evil, Il.16.111; τί τοι χόλος ἐστήρικται; A.R.4.816; δέκατος μεὶς οὐρανῷ ἐστήρικτο the tenth month was set in heaven, h.Merc.11; of a person, ὅπου.. στηρίζει ποτέ wheresoever thou art tarrying, art settled, S.Aj. 194 (lyr.); ὅροι ἐστηριγμένοι fixed principles, Hero *Geom.3.25; ἀνάγκη στηριχθῆναι τὸ ν ¯ must be firmly pronounced, D.H.Comp.22.3 of diseases,= infr. 11.2,μέχρις ἂν [οἱ νοσοποιοὶ χυμοὶ] ἔν τινι τῶν ἀσθενεστέρων στηριχθῶσιν Gal.15.126
, cf. 789,855, Aret.SA1.5.II [voice] Act. intr. in same sense,οὐδέ πῃ εἶχον.. στηρίξαι ποσὶν ἔμπεδον.. Od.12.434
; κῦμ' οὐρανῷ στηρίζον a wave rising up to heaven, E.Hipp. 1207: metaph.,οὐρανῷ στηρίζον.. κλέος Id.Ba. 972
; πρὸς οὐρανὸν καὶ γαῖαν ἐστήριξε φῶς ib. 1083, cf. Plu.Sull.6.2 of diseases, fix, settle, determine to a particular part, ὁπότε εἰς τὴν καρδίαν στηρίξειεν (sc. ἡ νόσος) Th.2.49;ἐνταῦθα σ. ἡ νοῦσος Hp.Aph.4.33
;εἰ.. ἐς τὸ ὀστέον στηρίξειε τὸ βέλος Id.VC12
; cf.στήριξις 2
.3 of planetary phases, pause, stand still, Gem.12.23, Plu.2.76d, Theo Sm.p.147 H., Ptol. Tetr.75, Vett.Val.183.1, Paul.Al.G.2.4 metaph., ἐπὶ δόγματος ς. hold fast to an opinion, D.L.2.136.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > στηρίζω
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15 ἐπασσύτερος
A one upon another, one after another, mostly in pl.,ἐπασσύτεραι κίνυντο φάλαγγες Il.4.427
; .[277]; σκοποὶ ἷζον αἰὲν ἐπασσύτεροι watchers sat one after another, i.e. at short distances, Od.16.366;τριηκοσίας πέτρας πέμπον ἐ. Hes.Th. 716
;ἐ. ποσὶν ἕρπον Nic.Th. 717
: and in sg., κῦμα.. ὄρνυτ' ἐπασσύτερον wave upon wave, Il.4.423.II frequent, repeated, : with sg. word, ἐ. οὖρος, perh. following breeze or ever-freshening, A.R.1.579; and so ἐ. βιότοιο χρησμοσύνη ever-growing penury, Id.2.472. (Perh. from ἐπ-αν (α) -ς (ε) υ-.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπασσύτερος
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16 κρήνη
Grammatical information: f.Compounds: Compp., e.g. καλλί-κρανος `with beautiful springs' (Pi.).Derivatives: Diminut.: κρηνίς, - ῖδος f. (E., Call., D.H.; Chantraine Formation 347), also as GN (Str.); κρηνίον (Delos IIIa, Str.), - ίδιον (Arist.). - κρηναῖος `of the\/a source' (since ρ 240), κρηνήϊος `id.' (Orac. ap. Dam. Pr. 344); νύμφαι Κρηνιάδες (A. Fr. 168, hexam.; after ὀρεστιάδες; cf. Chantraine 354f.); κρηνῖτις f. `of the\/a source' (Hp.). - GN Κραννούν (Thess.)..Etymology: The diff. dialect forms (s. above) can come from PGr. *κράσνᾱ; the irregular Att. - ρη- for -ρᾱ-, has been explained as PIon.-Att. dissimilation, as Ionism or as hyperatticism (Schwyzer 189f.) One tried to connect κρήνη with κρουνός `spring' (s. v.), κροῦναι κρῆναι τέλειαι H.; IE. basis then * krosno-, resp. (for κρήνη) -kr̥snā. With κρουνός, κροῦναι may agree a Germanic word for `wave, flood' except the stem-ending, resp. the accent, OWNo. hrǫnn f., OE hræn, hærn f., PGm. *hraznṓ, IE. *krosnā́. - Other wrong etymologies in Bq s.v.; s. also WP. 1, 488 f. If cognate with κρουνός, κρήνη cannot with Lamer IF 48, 228ff. be Aegean; cf. Kretschmer Glotta 21, 158.Page in Frisk: 2,16Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κρήνη
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17 κῦμα
κῦμα, - ατοςGrammatical information: n.Meaning: 1. `wave, breakers', also metaph. (Il.); 2. = κύημα `foetus, embryo' (A., E., AP), `young sprout' (Thphr., Gal.; Strömberg Theophrastea 79).Compounds: Compp., e.g. κυματωγή \< *κυματο-Ϝαγή `breaking of the waves, beach' (Hdt.); ἀ-κύμων `without waves' (Pi., Trag.), also `without foetus' (E.; oppos. ἐγ-κύμων att.); also ἄ-κυμος (E., Arist.), ἀκύματος ( Trag. Adesp.) `without waves'.Derivatives: Diminut. κυμάτιον `the volute on the Ionic capital' (inscr.); κυματ-ίης, - ίας m. `causing waves, stormy' (Ion. poet.), - ώδης (Arist.), - όεις (Arist., Opp.), - ηρός (Gloss.) `full of waves'. Denomin. 1. κυμαίνω, also with ἐκ- etc., `rise in waves, swell' (Il.) with κύμανσις (Arist.); also `become pregnant' ( γαστέρα; late Epic); 2. κυματόομαι, - όω `rise in waves, cover with waves' (Th., Luc., Plu.) with - ωσις (Str.); 3. κυματίζομαι `roll with the waves' (Arist.).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [593] *ḱuh₂- `swell'Etymology: Here also Κυμώ f. name of a Nereide (Hes.); also Κύμη? (Kretschmer Glotta 24, 277ff.). As `foetus' κῦμα is the verbal noun of κυέω. The usual and old meaning `wave' must derive from a graphical interpretation. [Lat. cŭm-ulus `heap' cannot be cognate, as it would have long ῡ]. - A stem-variation (m: p) with OCS kupъ ' σωρός' (Specht KZ 68, 123) is impossible. However, one might doubt the explanation from `swelling'.Page in Frisk: 2,47-48Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κῦμα
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18 Κυμοδόκη
Κῡμοδόκη, ΚυμοδόκηWave-receiver: fem nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic) -
19 Κυμοθόη
ΚυμοθόηWave-swift: fem nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic) -
20 Κυμοπόλειαν
Κῡμοπόλειαν, ΚυμοπόλειαWave-walker: fem acc sg
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