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101 ἀντίτυπος
A repelled by a hard body, τύπος ἀ. blow and counter-blow, of the hammer and anvil, Orac. ap. Hdt.1.67, cf. 68; of sound, echoed, echoing, (lyr.), 1460(lyr.), cf. APl.4.154 (Luc. or Arch.); κατὰ τὸ ἀ. by repercussion, of an echo, Luc.Dom.3; of light, reflected,ἀκτῖνες Tryph.519
, cf. AP9.822.2 corresponding, as the stamp to the die, ἅγια ἀ. τῶν ἀληθινῶν figuring or representing the true, Ep.Hebr.9.24, cf. 1 Ep.Pet.3.21;ἀ. τοῖς δακρύοις χάριτα IG14.1320
; resembling, c. dat., Nonn.D.26.327; μίμημα ib.8.23: hence, feigned, counterfeit, 1.423, al.c Subst. ἀντίτυπος, ὁ, or ἀντίτυπον, τό, image,Ἄμμωνος κεραοῦ χάλκεον ἀ. Epigr.Gr.835
([place name] Berytus); ἀντίτυπον, τό, = ἀντίγραφον, reproduction, copy, POxy.1470.6(iv A.D.): metaph., antitype, Plot.2.9.6.II [voice] Act., repelling, as a hard body does: hence,1 firm, resistent,χωρίον Hp.Art.43
; rigid, inelastic, AP9.739 (Jul. Aegypt.); -ώτερα ὄντα, of a horse's fetlocks, X.Eq.1.4;ἀντιτύπᾳ δ' ἐπὶ γᾷ πέσε S.Ant. 134
; οἱ ἐν ἀντιτύποις περίπατοι walking on hard ground, Arist.Pr. 885a36; ἀντιτυπώτατον εἶδος, expl. of σκληρόν, most resistent, Pl.Ti. 62c.b metaph., stubborn, obstinate, ;μάχη ἀ. X.Ages.6.2
; harsh-sounding,ἁρμονίαι D.H.Comp.22
, cf. 16;ἀ. ἀκοῦσαι Ael.NA12.15
; of colour, glaring, Plu.Dem.22.2 opposed to, the reverse of..,Thgn.
1244; ἀ. Διός the adversary of Zeus, A.Th. 521 (lyr.); adverse, of events, X.HG6.3.11: simply,ἀ. τινι
opposite, over against,Plb.
6.31.8.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀντίτυπος
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102 hel
hel1〈de〉1 hell♦voorbeelden:zijn leven was een hel op aarde • his life was (a) hell (up)on earthin de hel komen • go to hellloop naar de hel! • go to hell/blazes!iemand naar de hel wensen • wish someone to hellhet stinkt er als de hel • it stinks to high heaven————————hel2♦voorbeelden:1 een hel geluid • a shrill/piercing sound/noisehel rood • glaring/bright redde kamer was hel verlicht • the room was a blaze of light -
103 schel
schel1〈de〉1 [klokje] bell2 [deurbel] (door)bell3 [vlies over het oog] 〈zie voorbeelden 3〉♦voorbeelden:————————schel21 [met betrekking tot geluid] shrill♦voorbeelden:1 een schelle stem • a shrill/piercing voice -
104 colok
1. 1) piece of cloth dipped in oil and used as a light. 2) fuse, wick. 2. men-, meny- striking, glaring. 3. men- poke with finger, poke finger into s.t.
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