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1 ξυνδείπνοισι
συνδείπνοισι, σύνδειπνονcommon meal: neut dat pl (epic ionic aeolic)συνδείπνοισι, σύνδειπνοςcompanion at table: masc /fem dat pl (epic ionic aeolic) -
2 συνδαίτωρ
συνδαίτωρcompanion at table: masc nom sg -
3 συνδείπνοις
σύνδειπνονcommon meal: neut dat plσύνδειπνοςcompanion at table: masc /fem dat pl -
4 συνδείπνου
σύνδειπνονcommon meal: neut gen sgσύνδειπνοςcompanion at table: masc /fem gen sg -
5 συνδείπνους
σύνδειπνοςcompanion at table: masc /fem acc pl -
6 συνδείπνω
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7 συνδείπνῳ
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8 συνδείπνωι
συνδείπνῳ, σύνδειπνονcommon meal: neut dat sgσυνδείπνῳ, σύνδειπνοςcompanion at table: masc /fem dat sg -
9 συνδείπνων
σύνδειπνονcommon meal: neut gen plσύνδειπνοςcompanion at table: masc /fem gen pl -
10 σύνδειπνε
σύνδειπνοςcompanion at table: masc /fem voc sg -
11 σύνδειπνοι
σύνδειπνοςcompanion at table: masc /fem nom /voc pl -
12 σύνδειπνον
σύνδειπνονcommon meal: neut nom /voc /acc sgσύνδειπνοςcompanion at table: masc /fem acc sg -
13 σύνδειπνος
σύνδειπνοςcompanion at table: masc /fem nom sg -
14 σύνδειπνος
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15 συγκλίτης
A one who lies with one, companion at table, Plu. 2.149b,503a, Ἀρχ. Ἐφ.1931.177 ([place name] Thessaly).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συγκλίτης
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16 συνδαίτωρ
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συνδαίτωρ
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17 σύνδειπνος
A companion at table, E. Ion 1172, X.Cyr.3.2.25, 8.2.3, LXX Si.9.16;σ. τινὰ ποιεῖσθαι X.An.2.5.27
, Cyr.2.2.28;σ. τῇ γαστρί, οὐ τῇ ψυχῇ Plu.2.660b
; Σύνδειπνοι, title of a satyric drama by S., Cic.QF2.16.3, etc.; members of a dining-club, opp. ξένοι, PTeb.118.4,10 (ii B.C.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σύνδειπνος
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18 χέρνιψ
χέρνιψ, ἡ, used by Hom. (only in Od., v. infr.) always in acc. χέρνιβα; later in nom., A.Eu. 656; gen.Aχέρνιβος S.Fr.1127.7
, Ar. Lys. 1129, Lys.6.52, D.20.158; dat. (lyr.), Th.4.97; pl., freq. in Trag. (v. infr. 2); poet. dat.χερνίβεσσιν Simon.44
: ([etym.] χείρ, νίζω):—water for washing the hands, before meals, Od.1.136, 3.440, 4.52, etc.: esp. of holy water used before sacrifices, 3.445, Ar.Av. 850, Lys. 1129;ὕδωρ, ὃ ἦν ἄψαυστον σφίσι, πλὴν πρὸς τὰ ἱερὰ χέρνιβι χρῆσθαι Th.
l.c., l.c.2 freq. in pl. χέρνιβες, purifications with holy water, Simon.45, E.Or. 1602 Ph. 662 (lyr.), etc.; χέρνιβας νέμειν allow the use of holy water, S.OT 240; κοινωνὸς χερνίβων a partaker therein, i.e. an inmate of the same house or companion at table, A.Ag. 1037; , cf. E.IA 675, 1479 (lyr.), IT58, 244, 335; ; used before entering the house after a funeral, Id.Alc. 100 (lyr., sg.). -
19 ὁμόδαις
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὁμόδαις
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20 περικάθημαι
περικάθ-ημαι, [dialect] Ion. [suff] περικαθ-κάτημαι, [dialect] Ion. [ per.] 3pl. [tense] impf. περιεκατέατο orAπερικατέατο Hdt.8.111
(alsoπεριεκαθέατο 6.23
codd.):— to be seated all round, τραπέζῃ at table, Id.3.32 codd.: mostly c.acc., invest, besiege a town,τὴν Νίνον Id.1.103
, al., cf. LXX Jd.9.31 ; also περιεκάθητο ἐπὶ Ταβαθών ib.3 Ki.15.27 ; of ships, blockade, Hdt.9.75 : c.acc.pers., sit down by one as a companion, Id.3.14.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περικάθημαι
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