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1 κάλπις
Aκάλπιν Od.7.20
,κάλπιδα Pi.O.6.40
:— pitcher (Thess. word for ὑδρία, acc. to AB1095), Od. and Pi.Il.cc., h.Cer. 107, E.Hipp. 123 (lyr.), Ar.Ra. 1339 (lyr.), Lys. 358, etc.; a kind of cup, Philem.Gr. ap. Ath.11.468f; box for unguent, Antiph.106.2, Plb. 30.25.17; urn for drawing lots or collecting votes, Luc.Herm.40, 57; cinerary urn, Plu.Demetr.53: with play on the original sense, AP 12.74 (Mel.), 7.384 (Marc. Arg.); Panathenaic vase, Call.Fr. 122; = κάλπη (B) 11, Gem.3.6, S.E.M.5.92 :—in Hsch. also [full] κάλπη, ἡ (q.v.), and [full] κάλπος, ὁ. -
2 σανίς
A board, plank, timber,σ. πτελεΐνη IG12.313.133
, cf. 22.1672.168, Plb.1.22.9, AP9.269 (Antip. Thess.), Act.Ap.27.44, etc.;σ. ἄξοος Call.Fr. 105
:—hence anything made thereof,1 door, Hom. always in pl., folding doors, Il.12.453, 461, Od.22.128, etc.; κολληταὶ ς. Il.9.583;σ. πυκινῶς ἀραρυῖαι, δικλίδες Od.2.344
, cf. Il.21.535; πύλῃσιν ἐπικεκλιμέναι ς. 12.121: rarely in sg., E.Or. 1221.6 in pl., wooden tablets for writing on, E.Alc. 967 (lyr.): esp.at Athens and elsewh., tablets covered with gypsum, on which were written all sorts of public notices, esp. the causes for hearing in the law-courts, Ar.V. 349, 848; laws to be proposed, Decr. ap. And.1.84; laws corrected by the Thesmothetae, Aeschin.3.39; lists of officers, Lys.26.10; accounts, IG12.374.190; names of debtors, D.25.70 (in sg.), Isoc.15.237: sg. also in SIG 975.30 (Delos, iii B.C.); at Rome, of the tables on which the laws were written, D.C.42.32.b pl., painted panels, pictures, SIG 977a10 (Delos, ii B.C.).7 plank to which offenders were bound or nailed, ζῶντα πρὸς σανίδα διε- (v.l. προσδιε-)πασσάλευσαν Hdt.7.33
;σανίδι προσπασσαλεύσαντες Id.9.120
, cf. Cratin.341;ἐν τῇ σ. δῆσαι, πρὸς τῇ σ. δεῖν Ar.Th. 931
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3 ἔλυμος
A case, quiver, Hsch.II a kind of Phrygian pipe, made of box-wood, with a horn tip and bend in the left pipe,ἔλυμοι αὐλοί S.Fr. 450
, 644, Call.Com.18; used by the Cyprians, Cratin.Jun.3.
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