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ἀναδίπλωσιςconvolution: fem nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)ἀναδιπλώσεϊ, ἀναδίπλωσιςconvolution: fem dat sg (epic)ἀναδίπλωσιςconvolution: fem dat sg (attic ionic)ἀναδιπλόομαιaor subj act 3rd sg (epic)ἀναδιπλόομαιfut ind mid 2nd sgἀναδιπλόομαιfut ind act 3rd sgἀναδιπλόωdouble: aor subj act 3rd sg (epic)ἀναδιπλόωdouble: fut ind mid 2nd sgἀναδιπλόωdouble: fut ind act 3rd sgἀ̱ναδιπλώσει, ἀναδιπλόωdouble: futperf ind mp 2nd sg (doric aeolic)ἀ̱ναδιπλώσει, ἀναδιπλόωdouble: futperf ind act 3rd sg (doric aeolic) -
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ἀναδίπλωσιςconvolution: fem nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)ἀναδιπλώσεϊ, ἀναδίπλωσιςconvolution: fem dat sg (epic)ἀναδίπλωσιςconvolution: fem dat sg (attic ionic)ἀναδιπλόομαιaor subj act 3rd sg (epic)ἀναδιπλόομαιfut ind mid 2nd sgἀναδιπλόομαιfut ind act 3rd sgἀναδιπλόωdouble: aor subj act 3rd sg (epic)ἀναδιπλόωdouble: fut ind mid 2nd sgἀναδιπλόωdouble: fut ind act 3rd sgἀ̱ναδιπλώσει, ἀναδιπλόωdouble: futperf ind mp 2nd sg (doric aeolic)ἀ̱ναδιπλώσει, ἀναδιπλόωdouble: futperf ind act 3rd sg (doric aeolic) -
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ἀναδίπλωσιςconvolution: fem nom /voc pl (attic epic)ἀναδίπλωσιςconvolution: fem nom /acc pl (attic)ἀναδιπλόομαιaor subj act 2nd sg (epic)ἀναδιπλόομαιfut ind act 2nd sgἀναδιπλόωdouble: aor subj act 2nd sg (epic)ἀναδιπλόωdouble: fut ind act 2nd sgἀ̱ναδιπλώσεις, ἀναδιπλόωdouble: futperf ind act 2nd sg (doric aeolic) -
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ἀναδίπλωσιςconvolution: fem nom /voc pl (attic epic)ἀναδίπλωσιςconvolution: fem nom /acc pl (attic)ἀναδιπλόομαιaor subj act 2nd sg (epic)ἀναδιπλόομαιfut ind act 2nd sgἀναδιπλόωdouble: aor subj act 2nd sg (epic)ἀναδιπλόωdouble: fut ind act 2nd sgἀ̱ναδιπλώσεις, ἀναδιπλόωdouble: futperf ind act 2nd sg (doric aeolic) -
5 ἕλιξ
A twisted, curved: in Hom. and Hes., as in S.Aj. 374 (lyr.), Theoc.25.127, epith. of oxen, commonly understood of their twisted, crumpled horns, cf.ἑλικτός 1
; also expld. of the movement of their bodies as they walk, rolling: freq. coupled with εἰλίπους, cf. Il.12.293 and Sch. ad loc., etc.; ἕλιξ abs.,= βοῦς, E.Ba. 1170 (lyr.): later of various objects,ποταμός Pi.
ap. Sch.Il.Oxy.221 ix 15; ἕλικα ἀνὰ χλόαν on the tangled grass, E.Hel. 180 (lyr., cf. sq. 111);δρόμος Nonn.D.2.263
;σειρή Tryph.322
.------------------------------------A anything which assumes a spiral shape: once in Hom., γναμπτάς θ' ἕλικας, of armlets or ear-rings, Il.18.401 (cf. ἑλικτήρ), cf. h.Ven.87, Arist.Mir. 840b20:—afterwards in various relations:II whirl, convolution, ἕλικες στεροπῆς flashes of forked lightning, A.Pr. 1083 (anap.); of circular or spiral motion,αἱ κινήσεις καὶ ἕλικες τοῦ οὐρανοῦ Arist.Metaph. 998a5
;ἕλικα ἐκτυλίσσειν Ti.Locr.97c
; wreath of smoke, A.R.1.438.III tendril of the vine, Thphr.CP2.18.2;βοσκὰς εὐφύλλων ἑλίκων E.Hel. 1331
(lyr.); βότρυος ἕλικα παυσίπονον the clustering grape, Ar.Ra. 1321 (lyr.).IV convolution of a spiral shell (cf.ἑλίκη 11
), Arist.HA 547b11: pl., convolutions of the bowels, Id.PA 675b24: sg., colon, ib. 675b20; also of the ear, Id.de An. 420a13, Ruf. Onom.44.V spiral running round a staff, Ael.VH9.11, Ath. 12.543f; on a child's ball, A.R.3.139; spiral strip folded round the scytale, Plu.Lys.19.2 Geom., spiral, Epicur.Ep.2p.40U., Hermesian. 7.86; περὶ ἑλίκων, title of work by Archim.; also,= κύκλος, Hsch.b of planets' orbit, Eudox. Ars5.3, Theo Sm.p.201 H.; but also of the sun's and moon's orbits, Eudox. Ars9.2.3 helix, screw-windlass, employed in launching ships, invented by Archimedes, Moschioap.Ath.5.207b.VI pl., involved sentences, D.H.Th.48.VII Adj. winding,ὁ ῥοῦς φέρεται ἕλικα πορείαν Dion.Byz.3
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16 σπείραμα
A coil, convolution, ; , cf. D.S.3.36, Plu.2.972f, etc.; σ. περισφυρίοιο δράκοντος, of a serpent-shaped ornament, AP6.207 (Arch.): metaph., periods, cycles,App.Anth.
3.186.4 rolled bandage, Gal. 18(1).788,809, al.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σπείραμα
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2 repetition, duplication, Ph.2.56, Phlp. in Mete.103.37; esp. in Rhet. (cf. ἐπαναδίπλωσις), Demetr.Eloc.66, al., Alex Fig.2.2, etc.3 Medic., double infection, in malarial fevers, etc., Gal.7.369, al., cf. Alex.Trall.Febr.2.4 Gramm., reduplication, Trypho Fr.12.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀναδίπλωσις
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18 ἑλιγμός
A winding, convolution, of the Labyrinth, Hdt.2.148;πολλοὺς ἑ. ἄνω καὶ κάτω πλανᾶσθαι X.Cyr.1.3.4
; of the gut,ἑ. ἔχει Arist.HA 532b7
; of the Fallopian tubes, ib. 510b19; of the brain, Erasistr. ap. Gal.5.603; of a snake, Sch.Nic.Th. 159; of dancers' feet, Orph.H.38.12: generally, rotatory motion, Plu.2.404f; ὀφθαλμῶν ἑλιγμοί rolling of eyes, Procop.Gaz.p.151 B.;ἑ. καὶ ἀναστροφαὶ ὀργάνων Max.Tyr.19.4
: pl., the plies of a knot, Plu.Alex. 18;ῥευμάτων ἑλιγμοί Id.Caes.19
;ὀρῶν Lib.Or.61.8
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