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1 διώρυγα
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2 τρηματώδη
τρηματώδηςhaving a vent to the intestinal canal: neut nom /voc /acc pl (attic epic doric)τρηματώδηςhaving a vent to the intestinal canal: masc /fem /neut nom /voc /acc dual (doric aeolic)τρηματώδηςhaving a vent to the intestinal canal: masc /fem acc sg (attic epic doric) -
3 ὀχέω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `to carry, to bear, to endure, to sustain', `to let mount or ride', `to anchor' (Od., E. Hel. 277); midd. (more often) `to drive, to ride, to swim, to be at anchor'.Other forms: - έομαι (Il.), aor. a. fut. (not Att. prose) act. ὀχῆ-σαι (Call.), - σω (A., E.), midd. - σασθαι, - σομαι (Hom.), pass. - θῆναι (Hp.).Compounds: Also w. prefix, esp. ἐπ-οχέομαι, act.Derivatives: 1. ὀχ-ετός m. (from ὄχος?; cf. Schwyzer 501) `canal, furrow' (Pi., IA.) with - ετεύω `to conduct by a canal', with - ετεία, - έτευμα a.o.; ὀχετ-ηγός `drawing a canal' (Φ 257; Chantraine Études 90); 2. ὄχετλα ὀχήματα H.; 3. ὄχ-ημα n. `vehicle', also metaph. (Pi., IA.) with - ηματικός; 4. - ησις f. `the driving, riding' (Hp., Pl.).Origin: GR [a formation built with Greek elements]Etymology: In midd. iterative to 2. ἔχω `carry, offer' (Schwyzer 717); for the meaning `drive, ride' cf. esp. Lat. vehō etc. Also the more rare active forms can be understood, but through the formally possible connection with 1. ἔχω `hold, possess etc.' ( ἔχειν τε καὶ ὀχεῖν Pl. Kra. 400a) the meaning of the act. has sometimes shifted, so in ὀχέοντας ὀϊζύν (η 211) beside πόνον τ' ἐχέμεν καὶ ὀϊζύν (Ν 2, θ 529). -- Further s. 2. ἔχω; s. also ὄχος and ὄχλος.Page in Frisk: 2,455-456Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ὀχέω
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4 ζεύγνυμι
ζεύγνυμι, - ύωGrammatical information: v.Meaning: `bring under the yoke, unite' (Il.)Other forms: Aor. ζεῦξαι, pass. ζυγῆναι, ζευχθῆναι, fut. ζεύξω, perf. pass. ἔζευγμαι (Il.), perf. act. ἔζευχα (Philostr.)Derivatives: 1. ζεῦξις `yoking, bridging' (Hdt.), often to prefixcompp., e. g. σύ-, διά-, ἐπί-ζευξις (IA). 2. ὑπο-, ἀνα-, παρα-, ἀπο-ζυγή etc. (since Va), as simplex only pap. (IV-VIp) meaning `pair'. 3. ζεῦγμα `what is used for joining, bridge of boats, canal-lock etc.' (Th., E., Plb.) with ζευγματικόν `payment for a ship through a canal-lock' (pap.). 4. ζεύγλη `part of a yoking' (`yoke-cushion, loop attached to the yoke through which the beasts' heads were put', cf. Delebecque Cheval 60 and 179) etc. (Il.; s. below). 5. ζεῦγος, s. v. 6. ζυγόν, s. v. 7. - ζυξ, s. ζυγόν. 8. ζευκτήριος `apt for yoking, connecting', n. `yoke' (A.), ζευκτηρίαι pl. `ropes two fasten a rudder' ( Act. Ap. 27, 40); later 9. ζευκτήρ `connecter' (J.), f. - ειρα (Orph.); cf. Chantraine Formation 45, 62f. and below. 10. ( δια- etc.) ζευκτικός (hell.). 11. ζευκτός (Str., Plu.; s. below).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [508] *i̯eug- `yoke, connectEtymology: Bedie the athematic νυ-present ζεύγνυμι (with full grade; cf. δείκνυμι) the other languages have forms with inner nasal, Skt. yunák-ti `yokes, connects' (athem.), Lat. iung-ō (them.), Lith. jung-iù (jot pres.) `id.', or nasalless forms, Av. yaog-ǝt_ (3. sg. pret., athem.), yuǰ-yeite (3. sg., jot pras.). The other Greek forms too show full grade except the aorist ἐζύγην and the noun - ζυγη, e.g. the future and the σ-aorist (s. Schwyzer 751) but also the late nom. ag. ζευκτήρ (= Sktd. yoktár-), and the σι-(τι-)deriv. ζεῦξις and the late verbal adj. ζευκτός (against Sktd. (prá-)yukti-, yuktá-). - The λ-deriv. ζεύγ-λη is not connected with Lat. iŭgulum `clavicle' and Skt. yúgalam `pair'. S. also ζυγόν.Page in Frisk: 1,609-610Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ζεύγνυμι
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5 κᾶλον
Grammatical information: n.Meaning: `wood, logs (for burning), timber' (h. Merc. 112, Hes. Op. 427, Ion. trag., Call., Cyrene), also `wood for ships' = `ship' (Lacon. in Ar. Lys. 1253, X. HG 1, 1,23, Plu. Alk. 28.).Other forms: mostly pl. -α,Compounds: As 1. member in καλο-τύπος ὁ δρυοκολάπτης H., καλο-πέδιλα n. pl. "wooden shoes", kind of foot-fetters (Theoc. 25, 103); καλό-πους, - ποδος m. "wooden foot", i. e. `soemaker's last' (v. l. in Pl. Smp. 191a and Poll. 2, 195; Edict. Diocl.), also καλά-πους (Pl. l. c., Poll. 10, 141; after τετρά-πους?), with the diminutive καλοπόδιον (Gal. 6, 364 [v. l. - απ-], Suid.); as technical expressions καλόπους and καλοπόδιον reached in eastern languages, e. g Arab. qālib, from where Osman. kalyp `form, model' \> NGr. τὸ καλοῦπι `id.', MPers. kalapaδ, NPers. kālbud (Maidhof Glotta 10, 11; Bailey Trans. Phil. Soc. 1933, 49). - Quite doubtful however καλαρ\<ρ\>ύα `canal, water conduit' (Ambracian after sch. Gen. Φ 259), καλαρρυϜαί (cod. - γαί) τάφροι. Άμερίας H., after Schwyzer 438 n. 4 prop. "wooden water conduite" (?); similar καλαρῖνες ὀχετοι `water-pipe']. Λάκωνες H.; cf. ῥινοῦχος `canal' etc., see Kretschmer Glotta 4, 335.Derivatives: κάλινος `of wood' (Epich., Lyc., A. R., Cyrene); dimin. (?) κάλιον (- ίον?) ξυλάριον, βακτηρίδιον; καλύριον (- ύφιον?) ξυλήφιον H.Origin: IE [Indo-European]\/PGXEtymology: To καίω, καῦσαι as `firewood'; cf. synonymous δᾱλός `fire-brand' from δαϜ-ελός ( δαίω), so κᾶλον could represent *κάϜ-ελον (Bq). As however Dor. κᾶλον cannot be derived from it, perh. from *κάϜ-αλον (Schwyzer 248, Lejeune Traité de phon. 234; on - ελο-: - αλο- cf. ἔταλον). However, a pre-form *καϜ-αλ- rather suggests a Pre-Greek form; also the connection with καίω does not seem certain. - From κᾶλα pl. Lat. cāla f. `dry wood, firewood'. - See καίω, and κῆλα.Page in Frisk: 1,765-766Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κᾶλον
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6 ὀχετός
ὀχετός, οῦ, ὁ (in var. senses Pind. et al.; Sym.) ‘canal, water-course’ (Hdt.+; ins, pap; ApcSed 14:3 p. 136, 1 Ja. ἐν δάκρυσιν ὀχετοῦ; Philo, Leg. All. 1, 13, Poster. Cai. 50), then drain, sewer (Antonin, Liberal. 24, 3; Herodian 5, 8, 9; 7, 7, 3; Acta S. Apollonii §21a Klette); so Mk 7:19 D (for ἀφεδρῶνα [q.v.]). The mng. intestinal canal (quotable since Hippocr.; X., Mem. 1, 4, 6) is not applicable here because of the proximity of κοιλία.—DELG s.v. ὀχέω. M-M. -
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14 διῶρυξ,-υγος
ἡ N 3 2-0-5-0-2=9 Ex 7,19; 8,1; Is 19,6; 27,12; 33,21canal, channel, brook -
15 παραξιφίς
-ίδος ἡ N 3 0-1-0-0-0=1 2 Sm 5,8knife worn beside the sword, dagger; *2 Sm 5,8 ἐν παραξιφίδι with a dagger-צנה/ב with a shield for MTצנור/ב by the canal; neol. -
16 πύλη
-ης + ἡ N 1 23-88-153-76-33=373 Gn 19,1; 28,17; 34,20.24; 38,14gate (of a town) Gn 19,1; id. (of a camp) Ex 32,26; id. (of a prison) Ps 106(107),16; door Ex 27,16; gate (consisting of two wings, doors) 1 Sm 21,14; gate, gate-house, gateway Ez 8,3; opening, entrance (of a womb) Jb 3,10; gate (metaph.) Ps 117(118),19; αἱ πύλαι gates Gn 38,14ἐν πύλαις in or at the gates, in a public place Prv 22,22 *Ez 40,32 τὴν πύλην the gate-ערשׁה or corr. τὴν αὐλήν for MT החצר the court, see also 42,1; *2 Kgs 7,10 πρὸς τὴν πύλην towards the gate-ַערשַׁ ֵאל־ for MT ֵֹערשֶׁאל־ to the gatekeeper, see also 2 Sm 18,26, 1 Chr 9,18.24.26, 26,1.12, 2 Chr 23,4; *DnLXX 8,2 τῇ πύλῃ (by) the gate-אבולא (Aram.) for MT אובל river, canal, see also 8,3.6→NIDNTT; TWNT -
17 διάζευγμα
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18 διακοπή
διακοπή, ἡ,A gash, cleft, as in the skull, Hp.VC7, Gal.7.38; deepseated wound, Id.18(1).27;διακοπαὶ σωμάτων Plu.Mar.19
; severance of a musical string, Theo Sm.p.71 H.b rupture of a blood-vessel, Gal.19.457.II cutting or canal through an isthmus or mountain, Str.1.3.18 (pl.); through a wall or dam, BGU1188.8 (i B.C.); narrow channel or passage, LXXJb.28.4, al., cf. J.AJ7.4.2.IV metaph., breach, rupture, quarrel, LXXJd.21.15: pl.,δ. φίλων Vett.Val.3.2
.VI intermission, Herod.Med. ap. Orib. 6.20.19.VII Gramm., tmesis, Charis.p.275 K.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διακοπή
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19 διάφραγμα
A partition or barrier, Th.1.133, HeroSpir.1.8;στοᾶς Inscr.Prien.99.19
; lock in a canal, PPetr.3p.343 (iii B.C.), D.S.1.33.II muscle which divides the thorax from the abdomen, midriff, diaphragm, Pl.Ti. 70a, 84d, Gal.UP4.14, etc.b δ. [τοῦ μυκτῆρος] cartilage which divides the nostrils, Arist.HA 492b16, cf. Ruf. Onom.34, Gal.17(1).824.c the velum palati, Hp.Epid.2.2.24.d septum lucidum of the brain, Gal.2.719.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διάφραγμα
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20 διόρυγμα
A cut, canal, as that across the isthmus of Mount Athos, Th.4.109.IV siege-mine, D.S.20.94.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διόρυγμα
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