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1 ὑπερασπισμός
-οῦ + ὁ N 2 0-1-0-2-1=4 2 Sm 22,36; Ps 17(18),36; Lam 3,65; Sir 34,16covering with a shield, protection 2 Sm 22,36; covering (metaph.) Lam 3,65; neol. -
2 σάγμα
A covering, clothing, esp. like σάγος, large cloak, Ar.V. 1142; covering of a shield, E.Andr. 617, Ar. Ach. 574.II later, like σαγή 11, pack-saddle, Ostr.Bodl.i321 (ii B.C.), Str.15.1.20, POxy. 326 (i A.D.);τὰ σ. τῶν ὑποζυγίων Plu. Pomp.41
, cf. Arat.25;τῆς καμήλου LXX Ge.31.34
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ὑπερασπ-ισμός, ὁ,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑπερασπισμός
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10 σκεπαστήριος
A fitted for covering, defensive, δοραῖς χρῆσθαι ς. D.S.1.24;ὅπλον Id.5.18
;τὰ σ. ὅπλα D.H.2.38
,39; also τὰ ς. (without ὅπλα) Id.8.89; of a cloak, Ph.1.20; of a shield for the eyes, Herod.Med. ap. Orib. 10.8.5.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σκεπαστήριος
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11 στεγανός
A covering so as to keep out water, water-tight,τρίχα X.Cyn.5.10
; ; of other things,κλῶνες.. κεράμων -ώτεροι AP9.71
(Antiphil.); πυκνὸν καὶ ς. Plu.2.692a;προβλημάτων -ώτατον πρὸς ὀϊστούς Id.Ant.45
.II closely covered, sheathed, λευκῆς χιόνος πτέρυγι στεγανός, of Polynices, represented as an eagle, covered by his white Argive shield (cf. λεύκασπις), S.Ant. 114 (anap.); of a building, ἄνωθεν ς. roofed over, Th.3.21, cf. Trag.Adesp.115, Call.Cer. 55, D.H.1.26;οὓς [ναοὺς].. δοκὸς στεγανοὺς παρέχει E.Fr.472.6
(anap.).4 metaph., τὸ ἀκόλαστον αὐτοῦ καὶ οὐ ς. its intemperance and leakiness, Pl.Grg. 493b; and of persons, close, reserved, prov.,Ἀρεοπαγίτου -ώτερος Alciphr.1.13
, cf. Them.Or.21.263a, Or.26.323d, etc.III Adv. - νῶς confinedly, through a covered passage or tube, ἡ πνοὴ ἰοῦσα ς. Th.4.100; πωμάσαι ς. cover tightly, Dsc.2.76.14: [comp] Comp.,- ώτερον πρὸς τὰς τῶν ὑετῶν φορὰς ἀντέχειν Ph.2.513
;ναῦς -ώτατα ἔχει Aristid.Or.34(50).31
.2 metaph.,- ώτερον φρονεῖν AP5.215
(Agath.);- ώτατα κατεῖχεν ἔνδον τὴν αὑτοῦ γνώμην Memn. 6
.—Cf. στεγνός.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > στεγανός
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