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81 φιληλακάτων
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82 ἄτρακτος
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83 ἐρείδω
+ V 1-0-0-10-0=11 Gn 49,6; Jb 17,10; Prv 3,26; 4,4; 5,5A: to fix firmly, to plant [τι] Prv 3,26; to support, to uphold [τινα] Prv 29,23; to become fixed in [εἴς τι] Prv 4,4M: to prop oneself with [τινι] Prv 11,16; to stay upon [ἐπί τινι] Prv 9,12aἤρεισεν τοὺς βραχίονας αὐτῆς εἰς ἔργον she strengthens her arms for work Prv 31,17; τὰς δὲ χεῖρας αὐτῆς ἐρείδει εἰς ἄτρακτον she applies her hands to the spindle Prv 31,19*Gn 49,6 (μὴ) ἐρείσαι do (not) support for MT תחד (אל) יחד do (not) be joined or corr.? (μὴ) ἐρίσαι do (not) contend -תחר (אל) חרה.Cf. BARR 1974a, 198-215(Gn 49,6); SOISALON-SOININEN 1975, 367-369; WEVERS 1993, 822-823(→ἀντἐρείδω, ἀπ-, ἐναπ-, ἐπἐρείδω, ὑπἐρείδω,,) -
84 εὐώνυμος
A of good name, honoured, Hes.Th. 409, Pi.O.2.7, etc.; εὐ. χάρις the honour of a good name, Id.P.11.58; δίκη.. μὴ εὐ. not creditable, Pl.Lg. 754e.2 prosperous, fortunate, δίκα, πόδες, Pi.N. 7.48, 8.47, cf. Eust.895.37.3 epith. of Artemis,Ἀρχ. Ἐφ. 1914.20
(Gonni, iv/iii B.C.).III euphem. (like ἀριστερός ) for left, on the left hand (because bad omens came from the left), ὠλένη εὐ. S.Tr. 926;ἐξ εὐωνύμου χειρός Hdt.7.109
; ἐξ εὐωνύμου (sc. χειρός) Id.1.72; κατὰ τὰ εὐ. X.Lac.11.10;εἰς τὰ εὐ. παρεκκλίνειν Arist.PA 666b7
;ἐπὶ τὰ εὐ. ἀνακλίνεσθαι Id.HA 498a11
;ἐξ -ωνύμων Ev.Matt. 20.21
; as military term,τὸ εὐ. κέρας Hdt.6.111
, Th.5.67, etc.; τὸ εὐ. (without κέρας) Th.4.96.2 euphem. of bad omens, opp. οἱ δεξιοὶ φύσιν, A.Pr. 490, cf. SIG1167.3 (Ephesus, vi/v B. C.).3 Astron., southerly, Cleom.1.1.------------------------------------εὐώνυμ-ος (B), ἡ,A spindle-tree, Euonymus europaeus, Plin.HN13.118;τὸ εὐ. δένδρον Thphr.HP3.18.13
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85 καρηβαρέω
A to be heavy in the head, drowsy, τὴν κεφαλὴν κ. Arist. PA 653a14; [ ἰχθύδια] κ. ὑπὸ τοῦ ψόφου bewildered, Id.HA 534a4; stagger as one drunken, Ph.2.123;τῷ σώματι κ. καὶ σφάλλεσθαι Plu.Art. 11
, cf. Ant.85, Q.S.6.266; to be top-heavy, of a spindle charged with yarn, AP6.160 (Antip. Sid.); μῆλα -έοντα κορύμβοις ib.5.257 (Paul. Sil.); have a headache,ναυτιῶντα καὶ -οῦντα ὑπὸ τοῦ σάλου Luc.Herm. 28
:—also [suff] κᾰρηβᾰρ-άω Pherecr.218 ( καραι- codd. Eust.), Thphr.Od.46 (but- βαρεῖν HP9.8.6
), v.l. in Luc.Lex.13; and [suff] κᾰρηβᾰρ-ιάω v.l. in Ar.Fr. 792, prob. l. in Telecl.44, cf. Sch.Opp.H.3.368:—the form [full] κᾰρηβοάω, = ἰλιγγιάω is quoted by Ael.Dion.Fr. 221, and καρηβορᾶν, καρυβοᾶν are vv.ll. in Ar.l.c.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καρηβαρέω
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86 κλωστήρ
3 metaph., thread of fate,μοιρῶν κλωστῆρι Epigr.Gr.292.6
(Heraclea ad Latmum), cf. Arch.Pap.1.220 ( κλωστείρων is a mason's error for - τήρων)μοιρίδιοι κ. IG3.1339
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87 λάτρις
A hired servant, and in fem. handmaid, Thgn.302, 486, S.Tr.70, E.Supp. 639, Supp.Epigr. 1.405B1 (Samos, iii A.D.);Ἑρμῆν.. δαιμόνων λάτριν E. Ion4
; ἡμιγύναικα θεῆς λάτριν ὃς .. [Simon.] 179.9; of slaves, E.IA 868 (troch.): fem., Id.Hec. 609; ἡ θεῶν λ. handmaid of the gods, Id.HF 823; τὴν Ἀπόλλωνος λ., of Cassandra, Id.Tr. 450 (troch.), cf. Phld.Piet.91: metaph., μίτου πολυδινέα λ., of the spindle, AP6.39 (Arch.); Φοίβου λ., of the raven, ib.9.272 ([place name] Bianor). -
88 λεπτόκνημος
λεπτό-κνημος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λεπτόκνημος
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89 νῆτρον
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90 σαλύγη
σαλύγη, ἡ,A constant motion, as of the spindle, Hsch. -
91 στρεψηλάκατος
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92 στρόμβος
στρόμβ-ος, ὁ,A a body rounded or spun round: hence,2 = στροφάλιγξ, whirlwind, A.Pr. 1084 (anap.), prob. in Id.Fr.195.3.3 trumpet-shell, Arist. HA 492a17, al.; sea-snail, Artem.2.14; of a shell used as a trumpet, conch, Lyc.250, Theoc.9.25, Plu.2.713b.6 spindle, Lyc.585.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > στρόμβος
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93 σφονδυλοδίνητος
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94 σφονδυλόμαντις
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95 σφόνδυλος
σφόνδῠλ-ος, ὁ (ἡ, v. infr. 1b), [dialect] Ion. and later Greek [full] σπόνδῠλος (as in Hp. (v. infr.), Str.2.5.6, also in Pherecr.23 (codd.Clem.Al.), and some passages of Arist., asPA 654b16):—A vertebra, Ar.V. 1489(anap.), Pl.Ti. 74a;σύγκειται ἡ ῥάχις ἐκ σφονδύλων Arist.HA 516a11
, cf. PA 651b34; esp. one of the cervical vertebrae, Hp.Aph.3.26, cf. Arist. PA 686a21, 692a3: pl., backbone, spine, E.Ph. 1413 (so in sg., Pherecr.23); or neck, E.El. 841 (so in sg., LXX Le.5.8).b generally, joint, esp. in the scorpion's tail, Nic.Th. 798 (where it is fem.), 781, Hipparch.3.4.2.d a kind of mussel or oyster, Sor. 1.51, Gal.6.734;σ. θαλάσσιοι Edict.Diocl.5.10
; Lat. spondylus, Plin. HN32.60, 154.II from resemblance to vertebrae,1 one of the tambours in a column, Callix.1 ([etym.] σπ-), Milet.7.59, al. ([place name] Didyma), IG22.1668.43, 1672.310; not necessarily round, ib.11 (2). 161 A70 (Delos, iii B.C.); σ. μεγάλοι perh. drums of columns used as missiles, Ath.Mech.37.7.2 circular whorl which balances and twirls a spindle, Pl.R. 616c sq., Thphr.HP3.16.4, Plu.2.745f, Sor. 1.110, Poll.7.31, Edict.Diocl.13.5;σπόνδυλος Poll.10.125
(v.l. σφ-), Them.Or.32.356c.b the shape of that part of the terrestrial sphere which lies between the Equator and the Arctic Circle, Str.2.5.6.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σφόνδυλος
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96 τετραστοιχία
τετρα-στοιχία, ἡ,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τετραστοιχία
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97 φιληλάκατος
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98 ἀτρακτοειδής
ἀτρακτοειδής, ές,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀτρακτοειδής
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99 ἀτρακτυλίς
A spindle-thistle, used for making spindles, Carthamus lanatus, Arist.HA 627a8, Thphr.HP 6.4.6, Theoc.4.52(pl.), Dsc.3.93:—also [full] ἀτρακτύαλος (leg.- τυλλος), Hsch.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀτρακτυλίς
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100 ἀτρακτώδης
ἀτρακτώδης, ες,A like a spindle, Eust.1328.46.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀτρακτώδης
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