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1 αμαξήποδες
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2 ἁμαξήποδες
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3 δίξυλοι
δίξυλοςwith two blocks: masc /fem nom /voc pl -
4 κύβος
-ου ὁ N 2 0-0-0-2-0=2 Jb 38,38; Est 1,6block of stone Jb 38,38Cf. WALTERS 1973 132(Est 1,6); →SCHLEUSNER -
5 δίξυλος
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δίξυλος
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6 εὐγώνιος
εὐγών-ιος, ον,A with regular angles, X.Oec.4.21, Arist.Pr. 912b15; with perfect angles, four square, of blocks, IG22.1666A64, etc.; right-angled, Gal.18(2).856.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὐγώνιος
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7 κεροίαξ
A ropes belonging to the yard-arm, Luc.Nav. 4; sine expl., Suid.; glossed κάροια (v.l. κάρυα), i.e. blocks, and κρίκοι, Sch.Luc.l.c.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κεροίαξ
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8 κρατευταί
A stone or metal blocks on which a spit rests, Il.9.214, cf. Sch., Paus.Gr.Fr.236;μολύβδινοι κ. Eup.171
, cf. IG22.1425.388 (written [full] κραδευταί ib.1425.415, 1541.20).2 in Archit., stones which support a pavement, ib.7.3073.105, al.(Lebad.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κρατευταί
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9 λίθος
A stone, Hom., etc.; esp. of the stones thrown by warriors, τρηχὺς λ., λ. ὀκριόεις, Il.5.308, 8.327; also, stonequoit, Od.8.190;ἑλέσθαι.. ἐκ γαίας λίθον A.Fr.199.4
; of building- stones,λίθοι βασιλικοί PSI4.423.28
, PCair.Zen.499.20 (both iii B.C.): prov., ; λίθον ἕψειν 'to lose one's labour', Ar.V. 280; also of stupid persons, 'blockheads', , cf. Thgn.568, Pl.Hp.Ma. 292d, Gal.9.656; λ. τις, ou) dou/lh Herod.6.4; προσηγορεύθη διὰ τὸ μὴ φρονεῖν λ., of Niobe, Philem.101;ὥσπερ λίθον ζῆν Pl.Grg. 494a
sq.; λίθῳ λαλεῖς prov. of ἀναίσθητοι, Macar.5.61.2 stone as a substance, opp. wood, flesh, etc.,ἐπεὶ οὔ σφι λ. χρὼς οὐδὲ σίδηρος Il.4.510
; λαοὺς δὲ λίθους ποίησε turned into stone, petrified, 24.611, cf. Pl.Smp. 198c; so [νῆα] θεῖναι λ. Od.13.156
; as an emblem of hard-heartedness, , cf. Theoc.3.18.II λίθος, ἡ, twice in Hom., Il.12.287, Od.19.494, just like masc., also in Theoc.7.26, Bion Fr.1.2: later mostly of some special stone, as the magnet is called Μαγνῆτις λ. by E.Fr. 567 (but ἡ λίθος simply in Democr.11k, Arist.Ph. 267a2, cf. v.l. de An. 405a20); also Λυδία λ. by S.Fr. 800 (but in B.Fr. 10 J. Λυδία λ. = touchstone); Ἡρακλεία λ. by Pl. Ion 533d, Epicur.Fr. 293; so of a touchstone, Pl.Grg. 486d; ἡ διαφανὴς λ. a piece of crystal used for a burning-glass, Ar.Nu. 767, cf. Luc.Alex.21; χυτὴ λ. was perh. a kind of glass, and so an older name for ὕαλος, Epin.1.8 (the same thing as the ἀρτήματα λίθινα χυτά in Hdt.2.69; cf.τὴν ὕαλον.. ὅσα τε λίθων χυτὰ εἴδη καλεῖται Pl.Ti. 61c
); λ. = precious stone is fem. in Hp.Nat.Mul.99, IG22.1421.92, 1460.21, but masc. in Hdt.2.44, etc.; in the sense of marble mostly masc.,λευκὸς λ. Id.4.87
(simplyλίθος 1.164
), S.Fr. 330 (λευκοὶ λ. is opp.πέτρινοι λ. Supp.Epigr.4.446.8
([place name] Didyma));Πάριος λ. Pi.N.4.81
, Hdt.3.57;Ταινάριος λ. Str.8.5.7
; λ. Θάσιος, Αἰγύπτιος, etc., Paus.1.18.6, etc.;κογχίτης Id.1.44.6
;κογχυλιάτης X.An.3.4.10
; butΠαρία λ. Theoc.6.38
, Luc.Am.13; cf. λυχνίας, -ίτης; πώρινος λ. tufa, Hdt.5.62.2 collectively, πέφυκε λίθος.. ἄφθονος, ἐξ οὗ .. X.Vect.1.4.IV at Athens, λίθος, ὁ, was a name for various blocks of stone used for rostra or platforms, as,2 another in the ἀγορά used by the κήρυκες, Plu.Sol.8; prob. the same as ὁ πρατὴρ λ., on which the auctioneer stood when selling slaves, etc., Poll.3.78, cf. 126.3 an altar in the ἀγορά, at which the Thesmothetae, arbitrators, and witnesses took their oaths, Philoch.65, D.54.26 (restored from Harp. s.v. λίθος), Arist.Ath.7.1, 55.5, Plu.Sol.25; cf. λιθωμότης.V piece on a draughtboard, Alc.82, Theoc. 6.18, cf.γραμμή 111.1
: hence pron.,πάντα λίθον κινεῖν Zen.5.63
(who explains it differently).VI Medic., stone in the bladder, calculus, Arist.HA 519b19, Hp.Morb.4.55, al.VII Δία λίθον ὀμνύναι, = Lat. Jovem lapidem jurare, Plb.3.25.6.VIII λίθοι χαλάζης hail- stones, LXX Jo.10.11.IX λ. ὁ οὐ λ. the philosophers' stone, Zos. Alch.p.122 B. -
10 παλινλιθηγία
πᾰλῐν-λῐθηγία, ἡ,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παλινλιθηγία
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11 πλίνθος
A brick, whether sun- or fire-baked,πλίνθοι ὀπταί Hdt.1.180
, 186, Ar.Av. 552, X.An.2.4.12, cf. Alc.153, PAmh.2.99 (a) 9 (ii A. D.), etc.; π. κεραμεαῖ, γήϊναι, X.An. 3.4.7, 7.8.14 (opp.ὠμὴ π. Paus.8.8.7
); πλίνθους ἑλκύσαι, εἰρύσαι, make bricks, Hdt.1.179, 2.136; ὀπτᾶν bake them, Id.1.179; δόμοι πλίνθου (in collect. sense) layers of brick, ibid., cf. Th.3.20 (pl.); πλίνθους ἐπιτιθέναι, of torture by pressing, Ar.Ra. 621: prov., π. πλύνειν, of useless trouble, Com.Adesp.891, Zen.6.48;ὕδατι νίζειν θολερὰν διαειδέϊ π. Theoc.16.62
.II any brick-shaped body,1 stone squared for building, IG12.372.10, al.: pl. πλίνθα squared blocks of marble, Sardis7(1) No.93.3.2 ingot of gold or silver, Plb.10.27.12, Luc. Cont.12; of lead, Dsc.5.88; metal plate let into a threshold, SIG 247i22 (Delph., iv B.C.), IG42(1).102.73 (Epid., iv B.C.).3 plinth of a column, Milet.7.59, Supp.Epigr.4.447.17 (Didyma, ii B.C.), Vitr.4.7.3.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πλίνθος
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12 ψευδισόδομος
ψευδῐσόδομος, ον,A built of equal blocks, but in courses of unequal size, Vitr.2.8.5.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ψευδισόδομος
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13 ἀποσκολοπίξω
A remove stumbling-blocks, Aq.Is.57.14, al.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀποσκολοπίξω
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14 ἁμαξήποδες
ἁμαξ-ήποδες, οἱ,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἁμαξήποδες
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15 ἁρμός
A joint, in masonry, IG1.322; in metal-work, Ph.Bel.77.39; ὁ προσιών, ἀπιὼν ἁ., front and back faces of blocks, IG 7.3073.106,112 (Lebad.), cf. 22.463.40: pl., fastenings of a door, E. Med. 1315, Hipp. 809; ἁ. χώματος λιθοσπαδής a fissure in the tomb made by tearing away the stones at their joining, S.Ant. 1216; chink in the fitting of a door,ἁρμῷ τὴν ὄψιν προσβαλεῖν D.H.5.7
, cf. Plu. Alex.3.2 bolt, peg,ἁ. ἐν ξύλῳ παγείς E.Fr.360.12
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16 ἐπεργάζομαι
2 esp. encroach upon sacred ground, Lys.7.24, Aeschin. 3.113;αἴ τις τὰν γᾶν ἐπιεργάζοιτο ἂν Ἀμφικτίονες ἱάρωσαν.. ἀποτεισάτω.. στατῆρας.. καὶ πρασσόντων τὸν ἐπιεργαζόμενον IG22.1126.15
(Delph.).3 generally, cultivate, Luc.Tim.37.5 discuss, inquire into, Ptol.Tetr. 117 (nisi leg. ἐπεξ-): c. dat., work up, pursue in detail, Men.Rh.p.442S.II [tense] pf. in pass. sense, to be wrought or sculptured upon,τῷ χαλκῷ Paus.3.17.3
, cf. 8.31.1.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπεργάζομαι
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17 ἐπικοπή
ἐπι-κοπή, ἡ,2. cutting down, felling, μιᾶς ἐπικοπῆς εἶναι fall by a single blow, D.C.38.50, 49.29 (owing to f.l. in Th.5.103).3. in building, dressing, trimming face of blocks of masonry, ([place name] Delos), cf. IG 7.3073.71 (Lebad.); ἐ. στρωτήρων ib.4.1484.235 (Epid.).II. interruption, Philostr.VS2.30.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπικοπή
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18 ἐπικόπτω
A- κέκοφα Phld.D.1.15
:— strike upon (i.e. from above), fell, βοῦνἐπικόψων Od.3.443
.2. later, of trees, lop, pollard, Thphr.CP5.17.3; cut down brushwood, PLond.3.1170B26 (iii A.D.): metaph., cut short, bring down from high estate,τοὺς πεφρονηματισμένους Arist. Pol. 1284b2
;φιληδονίαν ἀκόλαστον Plu.2.529b
; check, impede, πράξεις ib.975b;στάσιν J.BJ2.17.4
([voice] Pass., Hp.Ep.13); reprove, censure, τινά Timo 4, Myro 2 J., Plu.Cic.24, Philostr. V A5.35, al.; refute, Phld. l.c.;δόξας Id.Po.5.26
.3. ἐ. χαρακτῆρα stamp, coin, Arist.Oec. 1349b31.4. cut anew, [τὸν] ἀποτριβέντα [μύλον] Str.15.2.2.b. Archit., dress blocks of stone, etc.,κατὰ κεφαλήν IG7.3073.183
(Lebad.), cf. ib.4255.15 ([place name] Oropus);πλίνθον Milet.7p.59
([place name] Didyma).7. injure,αἱ ἡδοναὶ ἐ. τὴν ἰσχύν Philostr.Gym.52
:—[voice] Pass.,- κοπεὶς τοὺς ὀφθαλμοὺς ὑπό τινος Id.VS2.25.2
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19 ἐπιξέστης
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