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1 κολπόω
A form into a swelling fold; esp. make a sail belly,πνοιῇ.. λίνα κολπώσαντες AP9.363.10
(Mel.);ἄνεμος κ. τὴν ὀθόνην Luc.VH 1.9
; χιτῶνας κολπώσαντες τῷ ἀνέμῳ, καθάπερ ἱστία ib.13:—[voice] Pass., swell out, of membranes, Hp.Nat.Puer.16;κολποῦται ὑμὴν φυσώμενος Arist.HA 510b32
; of Europa's garment, Mosch.2.129;κολποῦται Ζέφυρος εἰς ὀθόνας AP10.5
(Thyill.); of a bay, curve, Plb.34.11.5: Medic., contain a sinus, Heliod. ap. Orib.44.8.22: metaph.in [tense] pf. part. [voice] Pass., κεκολπωμένος turgid, of style, D.H.Dem.19.
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