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2 mostly, altar with a base,ἱερὸς β. Il.2.305
, etc.;πρὸς βωμῷ σφαγείς A.Eu. 305
;βωμὸς ἀρῆς φυγάσιν ῥῦμα Id.Supp.84
(lyr.);βωμῶν ἀπείργειν τινά Id.Ch. 293
;ἀγυιεὺς β. S.Fr. 370
; of suppliants,ποτὶ βωμὸν ἵζεσθαι Od.22.334
; βωμοῖσι προσῆσθαι, προσπεσόντα βωμῷ καθῆσθαι, S.OT16, OC 1158;βωμὸν ἵζειν E. Ion 1314
: also in Prose,β. ἱδρύσασθαι Hdt.3.142
, cf. Pl.Prt. 322a;ἱζόμενοι ἐπὶ τὸν β. Hdt.6.108
;ἐπὶ βωμῶν καθέζεσθαι Lys.2.11
.3 later, tomb, cairn, Epigr.Gr.319.4 title of poems by Dosiades and Besantinus, AP15.26and25, cf. Luc.Lex.25.5 altar-shaped cake, IG2.1651B,C, Poll.6.76.6 Ζεὺς Βωμός, prob. a Syrian god, Hermes37.118 ([place name] Syria).8 in pl., = ἔμβολοι, Hsch. -
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Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `raised platform, stand (for chariots), base (of a statue), altar' (Il.).Compounds: βωμολόχος `one that waited about the altars to steal the meat, ribald'.Derivatives: βωμίς `step' (Hdt.; on the word CEG 6), βωμίσκος techn. term (Hero.); βῶμαξ οΏ μικρὸς βωμός, ὑποκοριστικῶς H. - βωμῖτις (sc. γῆ) `sacred land' (Pergamon). - βωμίστρια `priestess' (Nic.; on - ίστρια Chantr. Form. 106); βώμᾱξ βωμολόχος H., s. Chantr. Form. 381f. on - αξ, Björck Alpha impurum 263 n. 1. - Adj. βώμιος (S.), also month name (Lamia); βωμιαῖος (S.). Note βώμηνεν ὤμοσε H. from *βωμαίνω `swear (with the hand on the altar)'.Etymology: Verbal noun to ἔ-βη-ν (ἔ-βᾱ-ν), * gʷoh₂mos; for the meaning cf. βάσις and OP gāʮu- `place, throne' (from gā- = βᾱ-, βη-).Page in Frisk: 1,279Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > βωμός
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2 bandage, Gal.18(1).823.3 Arith., solid or solid number with all its dimensions unequal bounded by rectangles and trapezia, Hero *Deff.114, Theo Sm.p.41 H., Nicom.Ar.2.16, Syrian. in Metaph.143.7, al.b Geom., plane figure resembling the solid β. in appearance, Papp.878.4 name of a constellation, Ptol.Alm. 8.1.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > βωμίσκος
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