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1 ξυστός 2
ξυστός 2Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `walking place in a garden, a gymnasium etc., covered colonnade, where the athletes (in winter) do exercises' (X., hell., inscr., Vitr., Plu., Paus.);Other forms: also - όν n.Compounds: As 1. member in ξυστ-άρχης m. `director of a ξυστός' with ξυσταρχ-έω, - ία (late inscr. a. pap.).Derivatives: ξυστικός `belonging to a ξ., who exercises in a ξ.' (late inscr. a. pap., Gal.). -- As orig. adj. prop. `smoothed', of the floor of a promenade and a colonnade, thus rtill in ξυστὸς δρόμος (Aristias 5, Va); cf. also ξύειν `smooth', of δάπεδον (χ 456) and Paus. 6, 23, 1 with Hitzigs and Blümners notes.Origin: GR [a formation built with Greek elements]Etymology: Not with Meister Die Mimiamben des Herodas 718 f. etc. (s. Bq) as "das mit einem anderen verbundene Bauwerk" to ξυ-στῆναι, against which tell both the meaning and the consequent notation ξυ- (not συ-). Not here ξυστάδες ( συστ.), s. v.Page in Frisk: 2,Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ξυστός 2
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+ ἡ N 1 0-1-3-0-0=4 1 Kgs 6,33; Ez 40,18; 42,3.5portico, covered colonnadeCf. DOWNEY 1937, 194-211 -
3 ξυστός
A shaved, whittled with a knife or plane,ἀκόντια Hdt.2.71
(nisi del. ἀκόντια) ; ;βέλος Antiph.112
;δόρατα Arr.Tact.40.4
.2 scraped, shredded, grated,τυρός Antiph.113.18
; μοτός pledget of lint, Gal.14.795 ;ἰὸς ὁ ξ.
collected by scraping,Dsc.
5.79 ; μέτρον ξ. with the top raked off, not heaped up, PFay.84.7 (ii A. D.).------------------------------------ξυσ-τός, ὁ (in fullA ), also [full] ξυστόν, τό, BCH23.566 (Delph., iii B. C.), Inscr.Délos 409A13 (ii B. C.):— walking-place in the grounds of a private residence, X.Oec.11.15 ; in a gymnasium, Plu.2.133d, OGI764.42 (Pergam.) ; name of a gymnasium at Elis containing trees and racing-tracks, Paus.6.23.1 ; open-air walks among trees and statuary, Vitr.5.11.5 ;τὰ τῶν ξ. ἄλση Philostr.VA8.26
.II meeting of athletes from various places to compete in sports,ἀρχιερεὺς τοῦ σύμπαντος ξ. IG14.1102
, al., cf.5(1).669 ([place name] Sparta) ; opp. ξυστικὴ σύνοδος, Inscr.Olymp.436. (Expld. by Paus. l.c. as a clearing, from the action of Heracles in clearing out ([etym.] ἀναξύειν ) the thorn-bushes from the ξ. at Elis ; perh. orig. 'raked (ground)'.)
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