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1 μυστ-αγωγός
μυστ-αγωγός, in die Mysterien einführend, einweihend; βίου, Men. fr. inc. 18 a; Plut. Dion. 56; Hesych. erkl. ἱερεὺς ὁ τοὺς μύστας ἄγων. – Nach Cicer. Verr. 4, 59 in Sicilien auch = περιηγητής.
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2 ερεβινθος
ὅ2) шутл. = membrum virile Arph. -
3 οροβος
ὁ вика ( Vicia), по друг. - турецкий горох ( Cicer arietinum) Dem., Arst. -
4 κριός
κρῑός, ὁ,A ram, Od.9.447, 461, Hdt.2.42, etc.;κριοὶ ἄγριοι Id.4.192
: prov., κριὸς τροφεῖα ἀπέτεισεν, of ingratitude, because a ram butts at those who have brought him up, Zen.4.63, Suid., Hsch.;κριοὺς ἐκγεννᾶν τέκνα Eup.99
; κριοῦ διακονία, of thankless service, Suid., Hsch.; τὸν κριὸν ὡς ἐπέχθη the 'shearing of the ram', in allusion to the ode of Simonides in honour of Crius of Aegina, Ar.Nu. 1356.3 the constellation Aries, Eudox. ap. Hipparch. 1.2.13, Euc.Phaen.p.6 M., Arat.238, J.AJ3.10.5, etc.II a seamonster, Ael.NA9.49, 15.2, Opp.H.1.372, 5.33, etc.IV volute on the Corinthian capital, twisted like a ram's horn, Hsch.VII a variety of ἐρέβινθος, Thphr.HP8.5.1, PCair.Zen.192.8 (iii B. C.), Dsc.2.104, Gal.6.533: misspelt κρεῖος in Sophil.8: Lat. cicer arietinum, Petron.35, etc.; est enim arietino capiti simile, Plin.HN18.124. (Prob. cogn. with κέρας.) -
5 λεπτερέβινθος
A cicer, Gloss.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λεπτερέβινθος
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6 ἐρέβινθος
ἐρέβινθ-ος (proparox.), ὁ,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐρέβινθος
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7 κρῑός
κρῑόςGrammatical information: m.Meaning: `ram' (Od.; on the meaning as opposed to ἀρνειός Benveniste BSL 45, 103), often metaph., esp. = `battering ram' (X., Plb., hell. inscr.); also name of a plant, `kind of chickpea' (Thphr., hell. pap., Dsc.; s. below), and a sea-monster (Ael., Opp.; Strömberg Fischnamen 102).Compounds: Compp., e.g. κριο-πρόσωπος `with a ram's face' (Hdt.), ἀντί-κριος `enemy batt. ram' (Aen. Tact.).Derivatives: κριώδης `ram-like' (Ph.); κρίωμα `kind of ship' (Aq.), also `batt. ram' (Apollod. Poliorc.?);Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: On the formation Chantraine Formation 187. Generally as *κρῑ-Ϝός connected with κέρας `horn', but this is impossible because of the laryngeal (*ḱerh₂-). Connection was sought esp. with the Germanic name of the reindeer, OWNo. hreinn, OE hrān (IE *ḱroi-no-) (Persson Beitr. 2, 774; 891; 910 and Specht Ursprung 127 a. 138). Formally closer are some Balto-Slavic words for `curb etc.', e.g. ORuss. Csl. krivъ ' σκολιός', Lith. kreĩvas, Eastlith. kraĩvas `oblique, curbed, bent' (cf. on κροιός); the ram would then have been called after his crooked horns. - As name of a kind of chickpea κριός has nothing to do with Lat. cicer (Bq, Pok. 598); the plant has rather its name from its curbed shells, s. Strömberg Theophrastea 50. - Forssman, IF 101 (1996) 304 suggests connection with Goth. hrisjan `shake, dally', from * kris-.Page in Frisk: 2,21-22Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κρῑός
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