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1 κιστοφόρος
A carrying a basket in mystic processions, prob. l. in D.18.260 ( κιττοφόρος codd., κιστ- v.l. ap.Harp.s.h.v.); cf. κισταφόρος.II Subst., coin, with the basket of Dionysus as obverse, Cic.Att.2.6.2, Liv.37.46.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κιστοφόρος
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2 κανηφόροις
κανήφοροςcarrying a basket: masc /fem /neut dat plκανηφόροςmasc /fem /neut dat pl -
3 κανηφόρου
κανήφοροςcarrying a basket: masc /fem /neut gen sgκανηφόροςmasc /fem /neut gen sg -
4 κανηφόρους
κανήφοροςcarrying a basket: masc /fem acc plκανηφόροςmasc /fem acc pl -
5 κανηφόρω
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6 κανηφόρῳ
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7 κανηφόρωι
κανηφόρῳ, κανήφοροςcarrying a basket: masc /fem /neut dat sgκανηφόρῳ, κανηφόροςmasc /fem /neut dat sg -
8 κανηφόρων
κανήφοροςcarrying a basket: masc /fem /neut gen plκανηφόροςmasc /fem /neut gen pl -
9 κιστοφόρος
κιστοφόροςcarrying a basket: masc /fem nom sg -
10 κανηφόρος
κᾰνηφόρ-ος (parox.), ον,A carrying a basket: Κανηφόροι, αἱ, at Athens, title of maidens who carried baskets in procession at festivals, Ar.Ach. 242 (sg.), al. (cf. Sch. ad loc.), Hermipp.26, IG22.896.9 (sg.); represented in works of art, Cic.Verr.4.3.5, Plin.HN36.25; elsewh., as title of priestess,κ. θεᾶς Ἀρτέμιδος CIG4362
(Pisid.);κ. Ἀρσινόης Φιλαδέλφου PCair.Zen.3
(iii B.C.), PTeb. 176 (iii/ii B.C.), cf. PStrassb.83.10 (ii B.C.), etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κανηφόρος
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11 σπυρίς
Grammatical information: f.Compounds: σπυριδο-φόρος `basket-carrying' (pap. IIa)Derivatives: Dimin. σπυρ-ίδιον (com. a.o.; σφ- hell. pap.), - ίχνιον (Poll.; like κυλίχνη a. o.); also - ιδώδης `basketlike', - ιδόν adv. `in form of a basket' (sch.). -- Instrumentname in - ίς as σκαφίς, γλυφίς a. o.; whether first from a noun (*σπυρός v.t.) or directly from a verb, cannot be decided. As "twined basket" to (IE) * sper- `wind, twine' in σπάρ-τον, σπεῖρα a. o. with υ-vowel from syllabic r (?).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin] (V)Etymology: --The variation shows that the word is Pre-Greek. Furnée 241 compares further σύριχος (Alex.), σύρισσος (Poll.), σύρισκος (H.), ὑριχός (Ar.), ὕρισχος (Phryn.), ὑρίσκος (H.), ὑρίσσος (H.), all `twined basket', if from *σϜύριχος. -- Lat. LW [loanword] sporta (from σπυρίδα; through Etruscan?); s. W.-Hofmann s. v. w. lit.Page in Frisk: 2,773Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σπυρίς
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12 κόφινος
κόφινος, ου, ὁ (Aristoph., X.+; ins, pap; Judg 6:19 B; Ps 80:7; ParJer; loanw. in Lat. s. Juvenal below) basket, in the NT prob. a large, heavy basket, probably of var. sizes, for carrying things (s. Juvenal 3, 14; 6, 542; RHorn, Lutheran Quarterly 1, ’49, 301; FHort, JTS 10, 1909, 567ff; Artem. 2, 24; Jos., Bell. 3, 95) Mt 14:20; Mk 6:43; Lk 9:17; J 6:13. W. σφυρίς (Mt 16:10; Mk 8:20; cp. on this APF 6, 1920, 220 no. 8, 4f [III B.C.] Φίλωνι κόφινοι β´, Πτολεμαίῳ σφυρίδιον) Mt 16:9; Mk 8:19. κ. κοπρίων a basket of manure Lk 13:8 D (Nicol. Dam.: 90 Fgm. 66, 13 Jac. κόπρον ἐν κοφίνῳ).—B. 623. DELG. M-M. -
13 φορμίδα
φορμίςsmall basket: fem acc sgφορμόςbasket for carrying: fem acc sg -
14 φορμίδας
φορμίςsmall basket: fem acc plφορμόςbasket for carrying: fem acc pl -
15 φορμίδες
φορμίςsmall basket: fem nom /voc plφορμόςbasket for carrying: fem nom /voc pl -
16 φορμίδι
φορμίςsmall basket: fem dat sgφορμόςbasket for carrying: fem dat sg -
17 φορμίδος
φορμίςsmall basket: fem gen sgφορμόςbasket for carrying: fem gen sg -
18 φορμίς
φορμίςsmall basket: fem nom sgφορμόςbasket for carrying: fem nom sg -
19 φορμίσιν
φορμίςsmall basket: fem dat plφορμόςbasket for carrying: fem dat pl -
20 καλαθηφόροι
καλαθηφόροςbasket-carrying: masc /fem nom /voc pl
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