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1 περιχύτας
περιχύτᾱς, περιχύτηςattendant at baths: masc acc plπεριχύτᾱς, περιχύτηςattendant at baths: masc nom sg (epic doric aeolic) -
2 ψυχρολουτητέον
ψυχρολουτητέονone must take cold baths: masc acc sgψυχρολουτητέονone must take cold baths: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
3 θερμολούταις
θερμολούτηςone who uses hot baths: masc dat pl -
4 περιχύτην
περιχύτηςattendant at baths: masc acc sg (attic epic ionic) -
5 περιχύτης
περιχύτηςattendant at baths: masc nom sg -
6 βαλανευτικός
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7 γλοιός
γλοιός, ὁ,A any glutinous substance, gum, Hdt.3.112;ὁ γλισχρότατος γ. Arist.Mir. 844a14
, cf. Sor.2.11, Gp.20.13, POxy.1220.16 (iii A. D.; γλυοῦ Pap.); esp. oil and dirt scraped off the wrestler's skin with the στλεγγίς, Sch.Ar.Nu. 449: generally, oily sediment in baths, Semon.8, Telesp.41H.; γ. παιδικός substitute for butter in ointments, Hippiatr.69.II as Adj. [full] γλοιός, ά, όν, slippery, knavish, Ar.Nu. l.c. -
8 θέρμη
A heat, Hp.VM19, LXXSi.38.28, Act.Ap.28.3; τῆς θ. when it is hot, Olymp.in Mete.98.20; feverish heat, Pherecr.158, Pl.Tht. 178c ( θερμά codd.), Arist.Pr. 862a18: Pl., Hp. Epid.7.51, Th.2.49, Arr.An.2.4.8.II θέρμαι, αἱ, hot springs, IG14.455 ([place name] Catana), cf. 1055: name of a town in Sicily, Plb.1.24.4.2 hot baths, POxy.473.5 (ii A.D.), etc. -
9 θερμολούτης
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10 θόλος
θόλος, ἡ,A round building with conical roof, rotunda, Od.22.442, al., cf. Hsch.2 at Athens, the Rotunda, in which the Prytaneis, etc., dined, Pl.Ap. 32c, And.1.45, D.19.249, Arist.Ath.43.3, Alexand. Com.9, Paus.1.5.1; a similar building at Epidaurus, Id.2.27.3; at Magnesia on Maeander, SIG589.43 (ii B.C.).II θόλος, ὁ, in public baths, vaulted vapour-bath, PMagd.33.3 (iii B.C.), Asclep.Myrl. ap.Ath.11.501d, Alciphr.1.23, POxy.2145.6 (ii A.D.), PMag.Osl.1. 75. -
11 καθέψω
A boil down, in [voice] Pass., Dsc.Alex.6, Plu.2.555b; of plants, to be dried up by the sun, cj. in Thphr.HP7.5.2; of a person, ἡλίῳ -ψεῖσθαι (sic) to be broiled, swelter, Luc.Asin.25; of a river, to be softened (sweetened) by boiling, D.S.1.40: [voice] Act., - ψοντες ἑαυτούς, by hot baths, Gal.6.185.II metaph., soften, temper, joined with πραΰνειν, X.Eq.9.6. -
12 κάνναβις
Aκάνναβιν Moschio
ap.Ath.5.206f, κανναβίδα (sic codd.) Hdt.l.c., Paus.6.26.6:—hemp, Cannabis sativa, S.Fr. 243, Hdt.l.c., Dsc.3.148, etc. (but κ. ἀγρία hemp-mallow, Althaea cannabina, ib.149): in pl., - ίδες hemp-seed, Ephipp.13.6; burnt and used to medicate vapour baths, Hdt.4.75:—hence [full] κανναβισθῆναι take a vapour-bath, Hsch. (Cf. OE. hænep 'hemp', Skt. śahás 'a kind of hemp', etc.; borrowed perh. fr. Ugro-Finnish, cf. Čeremissian ke[ndot ]e, ki[ndot ]e 'hemp' and Syrianian pïš 'hemp'.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κάνναβις
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13 Κίμωλος
A, ἰσχάδες Amphis 40
: [full] Κῐμωλία (with or without γῆ), ἡ, Cimolian earth, a white clay, like fuller's earth, used in baths and barbers' shops, and in medicine, Ar.Ra. 713 (lyr.), Str.10.5.1, Dsc.5.156.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Κίμωλος
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14 λουτρωνικός
A of the public baths, Cod.Just.1.4.26 Intr.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λουτρωνικός
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15 περιχύτης
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16 πυριάω
A , but- ιᾶν Id.Morb.2.14
: [tense] aor. ἐπυρίησα ib.19,- ίᾱσα Hippiatr.100
:—[voice] Med., inf.- ιῆσθαι Hp.Vict.1.35
: [tense] aor.ἐπυριησάμην Id.Nat.Mul.7
, 107, etc.:—[voice] Pass., [tense] aor.ἐπυριήθην Id.Int.1
:— put persons in a vapour-bath, c. acc., Id.Art.47, Palaeph.43, etc.: metaph.,τὸν λάρυγγ' ἥδιστα π. τεμαχίοις Crobyl.8
:—[voice] Pass., take a vapour-bath, Ath.12.519e.2 c. dupl. acc.,π. αὐτὴν ὅσον τριήκοντα πυρίας Hp.Mul.1.75
.3 generally, foment,τὰ ἕλκη σαρξὶν ὑείαις Str.15.1.43
:—[voice] Pass.,πυριῶνται διά τινος οἱ ὀδόντες Dsc.3.9
.4 [voice] Pass., to be used for vapour-baths, [κύπερος] πρός τι πυριωμένη ἁρμόζει Id.1.4
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17 σιδηρίζω
A to be like iron, of the magnet, Gal.11.612; of chalybeate baths, etc., Antyll. ap. Orib. 10.3.1, Paul.Aeg.1.52, 6.21.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σιδηρίζω
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18 σκάφιον
A small bowl or basin, Thphr.CP4.16.3, PLond.2.402 ii 13 (ii B.C.), PHamb.10.36 (ii A.D.), etc.; used in baths, Lyc. ap. Ath.11.501f; small cup, Phylarch. 44 J., Inscr.Délos 442 B 43, al. (ii B.C.).II a fashion of haircutting (borrowed from the Scythians), in which the hair was cut close off round the head, so as to leave it only on the crown, which then looked like a bowl,σκάφιον ἀποκεκαρμένη Ar.Th. 838
;σ. ἀποτετιλμένος Id.Av. 806
: hence,c name of a bandage for the head, Sor.Fasc.3.III in pl., = ἰσχία, τά, Poll.2.183.IV = σκαφεῖον 1, Hp.Fract.8.------------------------------------Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σκάφιον
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19 χαλκεῖον
χαλκ-εῖον, [dialect] Ion. [suff] χαλκ-ήϊον, τό, = foreg. 11, Hdt.1.68, Hp.Art.47,77, And.1.40, Pl.Euthd. 300b.II = χαλκίον (q.v.):1 cauldron, pot, Hdt.4.81, 152 (v.l. χαλκίον), Hp.Morb.4.39, Pl.Prt. 329a codd.: esp. copper in baths, Thphr.Char.9.8; χ. ἐρυθρόν vessel of pure copper, Hp.Ulc.12;χ. μολυβοῦν POxy.1648.62
(ii A. D.).3 bronze structure, Paus.2.22.2.III τὰ χαλκεῖα (sc. ἱερά), at Athens, a festival at the end of the month Pyanopsion, Phanod.22, Hyp.Fr.90, cf. Poll.7.105; title of play by Menander.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > χαλκεῖον
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20 χαλκοθέσιον
χαλκο-θέσιον, τό,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > χαλκοθέσιον
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