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1 τόξον
τόξον, τό,A bow, Il.4.124, etc.: freq. in pl. τόξα for sg., , al., cf. Pi.P.3.101, S.Ph. 654; sts. in Prose, Heraclit. 51, Hdt.2.106, PEleph.5.8 (iii B. C.); ἐτιταίνετο.. τόξα drew the bow, Il.5.97; alsoτόξον τιταίνει B.9.43
; τόξον ἕλκετ' (v.l. εἷλκεν) Il.11.582;τόξου πῆχυν ἀνέλκειν 13.583
; τόξον τείνειν, ἐντείνειν, A.Ag. 364 (anap.), Fr.83;τ... ἐντανύσαι Od.21.245
, cf. Hdt.2.173;κυκλοτερὲς μέγα τ. ἔτεινε Il.4.124
, cf. E.Ba. 1066; τόξου ῥῦμα (i.e. the Persians, the bow being an oriental weapon), opp. λόγχης ἰσχύς (i.e. the Greeks), A.Pers. 147 (anap.).3 bowmanship, archery,τόξων ἐῢ εἰδώς Il.2.718
, al.;τόξοισιν πίσυνος 5.205
, cf. 13.716;ἡ τέχνη τῶν τ. Hdt.1.73
;πρὸς τόξου κρίσιν S.Tr. 266
; τόξῳ (sc. νικῶν) SIG1061.10 (Samos, ii B. C.).II in pl. also, bow and arrows,τόξα πεπτεῶτ' ἄλλυδις ἄλλα Il.21.502
, cf. Hdt.3.78, S.Ph.68, al.; sts. in pl. for the arrows only, ib. 652, Pl.Lg. 815a.III metaph., τόξα ἡλίου its rays, E.HF 1090; ἀμπελίνοις τόξοις δαμέντες, of the effects of wine, Pi.Fr. 218;τόξον μερίμνης Trag.Adesp.354
; κότταβος.. ὃν σκοπὸν ἐς λατάγων τόξα καθιστάμεθα for shooting of liquor from the cup, Critias 2.2.2 arch, AP9.694.3 curved support, cradle used in amputations, Archig. ap. Orib.47.13.6; part of a carriage or cart, PPetr.2p.133, 3p.144 (iii B. C.). -
2 τόξον
-ου + τό N 2 7-20-23-21-7=78 Gn 9,13.14.16; 21,16; 27,3bow Gn 27,3; bow in the clouds, rainbow Gn 9,13; τόξα bow and arrows 2 Kgs 13,18 -
3 Φιλοκτήτης
Φιλοκτήτης: Philoctētes, son of Poeas, from Meliboea in Thessaly. A famous archer, he possessed the bow and arrows of Heracles, without which Troy could not be taken. On the way to Troy he was bitten by a serpent in the island of Chryse, near Lemnos, and the Greeks left him behind sick in Lemnos, Il. 2.718, , γ 1, Od. 8.219.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > Φιλοκτήτης
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4 τοξοχίτωνες
τοξοχίτωνequipped with bow and arrows: masc nom /voc pl -
5 τοξοχίτων
A equipped with bow and arrows, Epich. 123 (dub. l.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τοξοχίτων
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6 τόξον
1 bow: pl., arrowsἀργυρέῳ τόξῳ πολεμίζων Φοῖβος O. 9.32
χρυσέοις τόξοισιν ὑπ' Ἀρτέμιδος P. 3.10
ἐν πολέμῳ τόξοις ἀπὸ ψυχὰν λιπὼν P. 3.101
δμᾶθεν δὲ κεραυνῷ τόξοισί τ' Ἀπόλλωνος P. 8.18
ἔλπομαι μέγα εἰπὼν σκοποῦ ἄντα τυχεῖν ὥτ' ἀπὸ τόξου ἱείς N. 6.28
and so met. of the arrows of song,ἔπεχε νῦν σκοπῷ τόξον, ἄγε θυμέ O. 2.89
ἑκαταβόλων Μοισᾶν ἀπὸ τόξων O. 9.5
of wine, ἀέξονται φρένας ἀμπελίνοις τόξοις δαμέντες fr. 124. 11. -
7 ὀιστεύω
A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ὀιστεύω
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8 τόξευμα
A arrow, Hdt.4.132, al., S.Fr. 427, E.Fr. 455, Dsc.3.32;τρωθεὶς εἰς τὸμ πλεύμονα τοξεύματι IG42(1).122.56
(Epid., iv B. C.); ὅσον τ. ἐξικνέεται the distance of a bow-shot, Hdt.4.139; πρὶν τ. ἐξικνεῖσθαι before an arrow reached them, X.An.1.8.19; ἐπειδὴ εἰς τ. ἀφίκοιντο came within shot, Id.Cyr.1.4.23; ἐντὸς τοξεύματος ibid., E.HF 991;ἔξω τοξεύματος Th.7.30
; ἔβαλλον Βακχίου τοξεύμασι κάρα γέροντος, of the cottabus, E.Fr. 562; φαρέτρα τοξευμάτων a quiverful of arrows (as a prize), IG12(5).647.28 (Ceos, iii B. C.); missile of any kind, Ascl.Tact.1.2: metaph., of songs and words, Pi.I.5(4).47; soκαρδίας τοξεύματα S.Ant. 1085
;ὄμματος θελκτήριον τόξευμα A.Supp. 1005
.II collective in pl. for οἱ τοξόται, force of archers, Hdt.6.112, Plu.Pyrrh.21.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τόξευμα
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