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1 δραγμίς
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δραγμίς
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2 σκνίπτω
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σκνίπτω
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3 σφηκόω
A make like a wasp, i.e. pinch in at the waist, bind tightly, Phryn.Com.91;σ. τὸ ὅλον σῶμα Hld.10.31
;χεῖρας APl.4.195
(Satyr.); ἀγγεῖον close the vessel, Dsc.5.54;τοὺς κορακίνους Ael.NA13.17
: [tense] aor. [voice] Med.σφηκώσατο Nonn.D.1.192
, 15.147.II [voice] Pass., πλοχμοί θ', οἳ χρυσῷ τε καὶ ἀργύρῳ ἐσφήκωντο were bound tightly, Il.17.52; ἐσφήκωντο κορύμβαις prob. in Antim. in PMilan.17.4;κόμη ἐσφηκωμένη Poll.2.25
; σφηκούμενος one binding up his hair, Ph.2.479; δειρὴν ἐσφήκωται he is narrow in the neck, Nic. Th. 289; ὁ δὲ τέτρατος (sc. κύκλος) ἐσφήκωται λοξὸς ἐν ἀμφοτέροις is fixed, Arat.526, cf. 441; θυρίδες εὖ καὶ καλῶς ἐσφηκωμέναι well-closed window-shutters, Aristid. Or.51(27).8 (- σφην- is prob. cj.); so καλύμματ' ἐσφηκ. Anacr.21.3: metaph., coupled with πλεκτόν in Phld.Po.2.45. -
4 πιέζω
πιέζω, ipf. ἐπίεζον, πίεζε, pass. aor. part. πιεσθείς: squeeze, press, pinch; fig., ἐν δεσμοῖς, ‘load with fetters,’ Od. 12.164; pass., Od. 8.336.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > πιέζω
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5 κνάπτω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `card, comb, full (cloth)' as thechnical term, also metaph. `mangle, tear' in gen. (IA)Other forms: rarely κνάμπτω, cf. γνάμπτω and Güntert Reimwortbildungen 115f.), young Att., hell., also Ion. γνάπτω,Derivatives: Young Att. γν- for κν- (here not noted): κνάφος m. `teasel of the fuller', also `bur(r), folter-instrument' (Hdt., Hp., Com.) with κναφεύς `fuller' (IA.), also as fish-name (Dorio; on the motive Strömberg Fischnamen 93); κναφεῖον, -ήϊον `fuller's shop' (IA.), κναφευτική ( τέχνη) `art of fulling' (Pl.), κναφεύω `full' (Ar.) and, as late feminine formation, κνάφισσα `fuller-ess' (pap.; Chantraine Formation 110); κναφικός `belonging to fulling' (Dsc., pap.). - γνάψις `fulling' (Pl.), γνάπτωρ = κναφεύς (Man.). - γνάφαλλον `flocken, cushion of wool' (pap. a. ostr.) with γναφαλ(λ)ώδης `γ.-like', γναφάλλιον, - αλλίς plant-name, `Diotis maritima' (Dsc., Plin.; Strömberg Pflanzennamen 105); also κνέφαλλον `cushion' (com., E.; vv. ll. κναφ-, γναφ-) and γνόφαλλον (Alc. Ζ 14, 8; beside μόλθακον). - Verbal adj.: ἄ-γναπτος (Pl. com., Plu.) and ἄ-γναφος (NT, pap.) `unfulled, new', ἐπί-γναφος (: ἐπι-γνάπτω) `fulled again', of clothes (Poll.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Cf. κναίω, κνῆν, κνίζω, κνύω (s. vv.) with ending as in ῥάπτω, σκάπτω, ἅπτω etc.; κνάφος as ῥαφή etc. The forms with γν- cannot be explained as Greek, so they point to Pre-Greek; cf. Schwyzer 414 (who unconvincingly takes κνάπτω as assimilated from γνάπτω. Note the typical ο for α in γνόφαλλον bei Alc. ( κνέφαλλον cannot be old ablaut (cf. Persson Beitr. 1, 139f., Schwyzer 343). - As non-Greek cognate one cites a Celtic word for `fleece', e. g. Welsh cnaif (s. Vendryes WuS 12, 243); other forms in Germanic and Baltic are semantically further off, e. g. OWNo. * hnafa, pret. hnof `cut off' (with gemination hneppa `pinch, press'), Lith. knabénti `pick in, off', s. Fraenkel Lit. et. Wb. s. knablỹs. The variation κ\/γ, α\/ο shows quite clearly Pre-Greek origin. (Not in Fur.) S. further κνήφη and κνώψ.Page in Frisk: 1,881-882Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κνάπτω
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6 σχενδύλη
σχενδύλη (long υ)Grammatical information: f.Other forms: \<σ\>κένδῡλᾰ (AP; preceded by - οῖς; on the second. -ᾰ Solmsen Wortforsch. 260 a. 262)Derivatives: σκενδύλια n. pl. `(small) pincers, nippers' (Hero), also κενδυλα trad. AP. 11. 203). In H. also σχενδυλό-ληπτοι `caught between tongs' and the ptc. pf. ἐσχενδυλῆσθαι, from *σχενδυλάω `to pinch with tongs'.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin] (V)Etymology: Unexplained (formation like κανθ-, κορδ-ύλη). If the aspirate is original, perh. with Niedermann IF 15, 108 f. to χανδάνω, χείσομαι (from χενδ-) `seize' with σχ- from σχεῖν (Chantraine Form. 251). -- The variation shows that it is a Pre-Greek word.Page in Frisk: 2,838Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σχενδύλη
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7 βουτώ
1) dip2) dive3) immerse4) pinch5) plunge6) stealΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > βουτώ
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8 κλέβω
1) cheat2) elope3) filch4) pinch5) stealΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > κλέβω
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9 τσιμπώ
1) nip2) pinch3) stingΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > τσιμπώ
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