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1 κοσμοειδή
κοσμοειδήςlike the celestial globe: neut nom /voc /acc pl (attic epic doric)κοσμοειδήςlike the celestial globe: masc /fem /neut nom /voc /acc dual (doric aeolic)κοσμοειδήςlike the celestial globe: masc /fem acc sg (attic epic doric) -
2 κοσμοειδῆ
κοσμοειδήςlike the celestial globe: neut nom /voc /acc pl (attic epic doric)κοσμοειδήςlike the celestial globe: masc /fem /neut nom /voc /acc dual (doric aeolic)κοσμοειδήςlike the celestial globe: masc /fem acc sg (attic epic doric) -
3 σφαιρογραφία
σφαιρογραφίᾱ, σφαιρογραφίαcelestial globe: fem nom /voc /acc dualσφαιρογραφίᾱ, σφαιρογραφίαcelestial globe: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic)——————σφαιρογραφίᾱͅ, σφαιρογραφίαcelestial globe: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
4 κοσμοειδώς
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5 κοσμοειδῶς
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6 καταγραφή
καταγρᾰφ-ή, ἡ,A drawing, delineation,τῆς σφαίρας D.S.3.60
; drawing of maps, Ptol.Geog.1.2.5; ποιεῖσθαι τὴν τῆς οἰκουμένης κ. ib.1.4; of the celestial globe, Gem.5.45; diagram, figure, Ael.Tact.18.1, Simp.in Cael. 652.10.II list, register,ὀνομάτων Plu.2.492b
(pl.); esp. roll of soldiers, in pl., Plb.2.24.10, D.H.4.19; ἡ τῶν συνέδρων κ. the roll of the Senate, D.S.20.36.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καταγραφή
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7 κοσμοειδής
κοσμο-ειδής, ές,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κοσμοειδής
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8 σφαιρογραφία
σφαιρο-γρᾰφία, ἡ,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σφαιρογραφία
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9 ἀστροτέχνημα
A celestial globe, Tz.H.5.282.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀστροτέχνημα
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10 σφαῖρα
A ball, σφαίρῃ παίζειν play at ball, Od.6.100; σφαῖραν ἔρριψε ib. 115;σ. καλὴν μετὰ χερσὶν ἕλοντο 8.372
; σφαίρῃ ἀν' ἰθὺν πειρήσαντο ib. 377;ὥσπερ σφαῖραν ἐκδεξάμενος τὸν λόγον Pl.Euthd. 277b
; ῥαπτὴ ς. AP12.44 (Glauc.), cf. Nicom.Com.1.25, Antiph.234;διὰ σφαίρας.. ἐκπονῆσαι τὸ σῶμα Gal.6.134
, cf. Sor.1.49,93;ἡ διὰ τῆς σ. ὄρχησις Ath.1.14d
: metaph., σφαῖραν ἐποίησε τὴν οὐσίαν (cf. συστρογγύλλω) Alex.246.3: prov., σ. κατὰ πρανοῦς, of accelerating motion, Eust.249.1.2 any globe, Parm.8.43; sphere, as a geom. figure, Ti.Locr.95d, etc.; esp. the terrestrial globe, earth, Str.2.3.1; an artificial globe, Hermesian.7.88, Str.12.3.11.3 hollow sphere or globe: in the Ancient Physics, from the time of Anaximander (cf. Placit. 2.16.5), of the spheres believed to revolve round the earth carrying the heavenly bodies, and according to the Pythagoreans arranged after the intervals of the musical scale (cf. Alex.Eph. ap. Theon.Sm.p.139 H., Cic. de Rep.6.18), Arist.Metaph. 1073b18, Cael. 286b24, Mete. 341b20, 354b24, Thphr.Ign.4; σ. ἀπλανής, = ἡ τῶν ἀπλανῶν ς. the sphere of the fixed stars, Procl.Hyp.5.1; so ἡ ἀπλανής, without ς., ib.7.25; αἱ πλανώμεναι ς. planetary spheres, Plu.2.1028a; Astrol., ἡ ὀρθὴ ς. right sphere, i.e. the celestial sphere as viewed from the equator, Rhetorius in Cat.Cod.Astr.8(1).231.4 a weapon ofboxers, prob. iron ball, worn with padded covers ([etym.] ἐπίσφαιρα ) instead of boxing-gloves ([etym.] ἱμάντες ) in the σφαιρομαχίαι, Pl.Lg. 830b, cf. Plu. 2.80b.8 πλατάνου σφαῖραι, i.e. globular catkins, Dsc.4.73.9 as a quantitative measure,ἐπίβαλε.. φύκους στυπτηρίου ὡς σφαῖραν PHolm.16.32
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11 σφαιρικός
A globular, spherical, Placit.1.14.2, al., Cleom.1.1, al., Arist.PA 680b14 (v.l.), Ptol.Geog.1.20.2. Adv. - κῶς like a globe, spherically, Arist.Mu. 393a1, Plu.2.404f.2 σ. ἀριθμός, = ἀποκαταστατικὸς (q.v.) ἀριθμός, Nicom.Ar.2.17, Theol.Ar.48, cf.σφαιροειδής 1.2
.II of a sphere,ἐπιφάνεια Euc.Opt.23
(recens.Theonis); προϋφέστηκεν ἡ γεωμετρία τῆς σφαιρικῆς (sc. ἐπιστήμης) Procl. in Euc.p.37 F.: [dialect] Dor. fem. σφαιρικά, ἁ, Archyt.1.2 concerning the celestial spheres,σφαιρικὰ.. [τέχνα] Ἀράτου IG12(5).891.4
([place name] Tenos); ὁ σ. λόγος the doctrine of the spheres, D.S.4.27; so τὰ ς. AP11.318 (Phld.), Porph. ap. Eus.PE3.7, Jul.Or.4.148b; ἡ τῶν Θεοδοσίου σφαιρικῶν ἀστρονομία, a work cited by Olymp. in Phlb. p.280 S.; called τὰ Θεοδοσίου ς. by Sch.Autol.p.4 H., and still extant with the latter title (ed. J. L. Heiberg, Abh. d. Gesellsch. d. Wiss.zu Göttingen, Phil.-Hist.Kl., N.F. xix 3, Berlin 1927).IV -κόν, τό, name of an eye-salve, Gal.12.784.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σφαιρικός
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